oes are Aity years of constant No jumps or Bounds about stylish shoes every season. w Spring shoes all the time, @® cost to learn how-to do busi- e art. 0 9 at low prices. buyers. 9 of the wearers of shoes who lines. s : 8 - | & Bro. ™ Men, & TEASER EE-------------- 3. EDDY'S | ,square-bottom GRO- , also Hat, Millinery « BAGS. and. Flour and CHKS are made from the ST PAPERS, in all sizes s Desired. Limited, C ' Hull, Canada. Agent, Kingston. in i® don. & RESTAURANT, ificent Hotel In Europe, Embankment Gardens and river, i CHARGES, m $1.30 per day, ig day. on. A. JUDAH, Manager. ALLS mei + obtatnsble only fn Members of the application, BROWN, Temple Buliting, Toronto. k Rachange:: Sxxd BATT'S ALE [he Purest AND grecable Beverage THE MARKET. nated--Made From the of Malt and Hops, SHOES Shapes. r Dongola. medium and light are splendid value, king and good wear- and have a 'degree in shoes at the $2 HAF EAE ERR FRI FRE Raed i Shoe. Store. MONEY TO LOAN iN "Lamon: all sums, at low rates of yO a. wa od ENLANDE, Bear. over Mahood s an ariy SE raots. ORE iy aid Saget Telephone 608. tans go I POWER: & TECT. J CS os Ee ie HENRY P. SMITH. ARO 1 ote. Anchor Building, HITRgT | go 'Phone 945. S00D.... { 'OLAS: cous gue at ale. ROOMS, 13 Op QO0D F without board, 101 Queen street. IN 208 MUCHN TERRACE m May 1st. Apply at Whig Office. e-------------------- FOUR GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS with all modern com ea at on University Aveawe FURNISHED ROO! "WITH OR Xithout, | board, oe th orn improve. (HOUSE ments. Apply 160 Kimg street, corn er Union a, 191° BARLOSTREET, 10 ROOMS, HOT water hoating, possession 1st nv 44 Clergy street, 9 rooms, extension J. S. R. McCann, 51 Brock Street. FROM ¥ T, SE 50 00] niAY street] containing 18 fooms. dio with hot. water with. all modem Bn i C. Landeryou, 91 York street. HOME HOUSE HODERN, ir BROWN catope snd brick; "No. 1 street, at present occupied Blew +Dr W. F. Coy. Also lirickl house, 161 Nelson street. ARDIY 10 to Joseph Ww Powery or Jol wedded EDUCATIONAL SCF Lr a on TU adeon & RT. a sth, Sora ERE trades CHARKES' B WRENSHALL, Rooms 23804 Princess a Ioipal KINGSTON : £5 *" BUSINESS | hg ori KINGSTON. wre es COLLEGE w 02 0 UPORONTO. wis facititien for, aucuring pos = and beat squipment. in Canada SEND FOR CATALOGUE, Oonlederation Life Buildings. Teronto r------------------ ] opens &ppointed instructor for the Ot $: Value of the Bean Crop. | - tems About the Farm. } Plast sliyub as carly as possible in the sprig i | Peas will stand late seeding better | than any other grain. earlier the crop is sown, alter Wy # is ready, the better the | Yield cheap way to increase the oe pot is to feed the fowl table Ass ed buy the most expen a insist on a guargniee as Ve solid grain, pare Fait are links in the young sR that Watorar is i flowering - Fosown alone will give to the acre as will fa fof oats and barley. 8.. Cheetham, Gananoque, Nhs pigs You tawa cheese and butter board. pb If any of the dairy. § cows do not give over 5,000 pounds of milk per year; she should 4 rushed to 'the 'block. Next to es, nothing grows pigs so fast with skim-milk as corn meal, says the New York Experiment Sta: tion. Oats and peas cut green are an ex: cellent feed for milking cows, and mo bad flavors are likely to result there: from. A waggon that may be easily kept in motion is hard to start again when it stops. So it is. with the calf. Don't let him stop growing. It requires brains to train a cour ageous and spirited horse. A horse not thoroughly fehinéd should be handled by only one person. Tt is announced that the Manitoba government intends to found an agri- cultural college, relying on the school {and funds for its support. A pi that is stunted is a very un: profile le pig. The only way to get od hogs of a profitable type is to Soe care in brovding and feeding. If more farmers would keep sheep there would not be sg many weeds or buthés on the pastuiés. Mutton is as cheaply raised as any kind of meat. In feeding stock of all kinds never #tint or over feed. Ove is as bad as thé other. The right amount of the right quality will give a good profit. A good ti for' 'little pigs may be made of a long, narrow and skal: low box of any find. The first feed of wet bran will make it 'milk tight. Nothing has been - more surely de- termined by jareful experiments than that large, plump seed: will give a mtich tier yield than "shrunken seed; There is a strong tendency at pres ent among Jormers to ongage em: ployees by the year. It is in the in- terest of both employer. and em ployee. Carrots can be fed tot horses in limited quantities avith very good re sults. "Feed colts about five pounds per day, and grown horses twice that amount. A mixture of peas and oats makes a flood for, milch gows when the short. It is ihle to grow pe] five tons of 3g Lo Loh a to the acre. The wages for laboring men on the farms are mow higher in Ontario than in. Manitoba. They are scarce. all over, and employers are doomed for plenty of hard work this seasons» There is nothing in 'the' recent slump of .the beef cattle market to": cause gerious alarm. "The market now mewhat reviving. The outlook for otafitable prices ral and well- le em Aithney Disenss Developed Into Drepsy -- After Fifteen Years of Su g Cure Was ected by DR.CHASE'S KIDNEY- LIVER PILLS. Dropsy is a natural result of ne- gleated kidney disease. When the kid- neys become deranged uric acid is left ig the blood, and the blood: becomes watery and vitiated. Flesh and weight gradually décrease und strength is slowly exhausted. - Swollen ankles and the first indications of dropsy, symptom arises from the fact that the system is filled with wa that pass off by way of the kidneys, - ' There is probably nc ailment which leads to such dreadfully painful and fatal diseases as derangement of the kidaeys, and gd Sonssquently: the Eh. which Dr. Chase ify fides du iv oheling Lidnev disorders preventing dropey, Bright's pile dialetes, efe., can never estimated. Arthur Walden; Ferryville, Carleton ol 3 us 3 8.3 » Ca. NB, writes :' "My wife 'was a gent sufferer from kidney disease for several years. 'She wos troubled with pains in the small of the back and in the side, was gradoally losing flesh and prowing wéaker. She got info a very bad 'state, suffered dreadful pains and her ankles would swell % so that i'we 'were afraid of dropsy. We hod a hook of Dr. Chase's in the house; an reading about Br. - Chase's Kidsiey- Liver 'them. Re- fief soon came with ¢ treatment. IM wife has been entirely cured and says she would not be without Dr. [Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills Jor ten "times the price." "T am using Dr. Chases Nerve Food myself, and it is building me up won a but it ix worse to p the ads off several Shae LS a following is a splendid remedy i lice amd other vermin on a tavesacre, 4 og; white belli ts Femain, and apply with a In the United States, as well as in Great Britain, firmmess ahd Limited' supplies characterize the cheese situa- tion. Fancy as high as 15. in New York last week, '& higher price than hid been recorded 'in any year sipce Linseed meal is one of e a. kinds of food you can feed calves. Bach cali should 'receive hall a teacupful of meal. Boil {he meal thintites 'and then add two milk. As the the calf gets ol crease the 'quantity of milk. he bean crop is Beginning to claim considerable attention in Canada, ow ing to the ravages of the bean weavil in parts where the crop has habitual. ly flourished, and 'the presence of blight or mildew in districts warmer than ours. The area suitgble to bean growing is confined tothe northern part of the United States and the southern parts of 'Canada, with 4 small 'area in California. Beans grow bat the most on almost any land, | suitable soil is a good limestone loam. ' In Germany and France every w gon is a road-maker. The tires a from six to twelve inches wide, ac cording to the weight of the Toad ear: ried, the rear axle frequently longer hy severd| inches than the front, to increase the 'area pressed by the wheels, and ruts are practically un: known. The government in each coun: try regulates the width of the tires on heavy carts, and this wise legislation has resulted in some of the best roads in the world. Some American news papers are urging the adoption of the svstem in the United States. Why should it not be tried in Canada ? STRUCK IN THE FACE By a Falling Block--News From Napanee. Napanee, April: 23,--Mrs. . Thomas Symington reached home, Saturday, after two months spent on the ocean and sight-seeing in the Holy Land and ot places of note en route. George. Exley left. yesterday lor Carlyle; Assa. A. T. arshaw is adjusting a fire loss at Sanit Ste. Marie this week. Cards ave:out announcing the mar: riage of Miss Lillian M. Hall and Dr. Stewart Lodsridge, _ on, Wednesday, April . 20th. ki Conger. . and bridé ave visiting his mother, Mrs. J. €. Allen, Bridge street. . James McCay arrived yesterday after 8 nine months' wisit with her son in St. Paul. Jethro. Card met vith quite an ac- cident on. Monday at the Rock. Drill foundry. A block which was being formed caught and in filling it, the hi burst, striking Mr. Card in the face, cutting several severe gashes in the check. Howgver, nothing serious will ensue as they ave only flesh wounds. De. John 7. Hall loft yesterday for Pukwana, South . Dakota, where = he expects to locate and practice his pro: fessiGne Flags are at hegli-mast on the pub: lie buildings out. of ' respect for the late. lieutenant-governor, Sir Oliver Mowat, George Moir returned last week after spending the. winter with his daughter, Mrs. MacMillan, in Berlin. Alexander Armstrong return ter in New York state. Miss L. Fingland expects to leave early in May for Three Forks, B.C. to spend some. time with her brother, , Fingland. Miss Ross and Miss Pallister . returned Saturday. from ten days sight-seeing in Washington and New York. TO SECURE COOLIES ---- in the Mines Transvaal. To Work in 'the Skinner and H. H. Noyes, commission- ors from the Tramsveal, are here on their way to China to dscertain the feusibility of securing 100,000 coolies 10 work in the South Africae gold 'and diamond mines. The developments of the mining industry is' at present hampered by the want of cheap labor. The commissioners believe the objec tion to the importation of Chinese may be overcome indenturing the coolies for a fix period of years with a proviso for their return to China, Oklahoma's Rapid Growth, Oklahoma City, Okla., April 22.- 4. day Oklahoma entered upon its fifceenth year, it being on this date that the first instalment of Indian lands was opened to white settlers. Added to the first small tract thrown open to settlement were the adjacent Indian lands opened from time to time until to-day the territory has an area about equal to that of the state of Ohio. Today the tervilory han 2 population of 10/00 aad the Asse valuation ceeds 850,000,000, W rior 4 was born only one railroad traversed the territory; now there are nearly a dozen with many branches and exten sions in progress of construction. bin sm iid. Carpet Cleaning Should be 'done early before the rush. At Carnovsky works, On Sutario street, old, 'dusty carpets made Sook almout new by a thorough -- Wome Better. than Abernethy. Toronto. hem | be bore, 1 oz water, 1 gal. Boil entil J only two cheese were selling for about ten rte 2 ed yesterday after spending the win- 4 : The 4 4 San Praotises; © April 22H. Ross: ex Oklahoma de Carpets taken poi relaid . No one can sell better shoes cheaper FAMILIAR SONGS. | ------ My Olé Kentucky Homme. Stephen Collins Foster wal born in' Pittsburg, Pa., July 4th, 1826. He was a musician: salmott from his cradle. Every instrument in turn: gave up its sweetness to his touch. '0 compose the words and siusic of a song was his delight from childhood. He wrote the words fitst and then hammed them over and over till he found notes that would' express them properly: He had a wide range of culture, was an o reader and proficient in French "and Gérman, and was somewhat of a Qaintar. He spent his last days in New wk, where he became scimewhat im- jeovident, although he had received rge sums for some of His songs. He died in a hospital, to which he had' been carried from a Bowery hotel, January 18th, 18684. Tha Tellowing are the wordssof ote of his famous songs : The sun shines bright in: the old Ken tucky home; "Tis summer, the darkeys are ga The corn 'top"s ripe, and the aw the bloom, in While ihe birds make music all the da; The younk folks roll om: the little cabin All nerey. all happy and bright; times Comes a-knocking at. the doops Then my oud Kenticky home, good Weep+no more, my lady: 0, Weep. no more to-day We will Sing one song of he old Ken~ tucky Pome, For the old Kentucky Bome, far away. They hunt no more for the possum and the soon, On the meadow, the hill and the shore; ! 2 They siug no more by the glimmer of the moon, On the bench by the old. cabin door. y goes by likd a shadow o'er thé heart, whire '®ll was delight; some, when the darkeys With sorrow, The thne has have to pa Then my old SES icky home, good night ! have to bend, Wherever the darkey may go; A fow wore days, aad the Ttrounie alk will end, ¥ a where the In the _ sugar canes A few nore days for to tote the weary. oud No matter, 'twill never be Hght; A few more days till we totter on the road, ¢ Then my old Kentucky home, good night Weep no more, my la 0, weep no more sy We will sing 'oné song Tor the old Ken- tucky home, For the old Kentucky home, far away. 4 Dog, Tray, Of this os no less than 125,000 were sold a year after its appear: ance. The morn of life is past And ev'pning comes at it brings me a dream of a 'once happy day Of merry forms I've seen 7 Upon the village green, Sporting with my old dog Tray. Chorus-- Old dog Trays ever faithful, Grief eannot drive hig aay. He's gentle, he is Kind I'll never, never find A better friend than old dog Tray. The forms 1 call'd my own Have vanished one one; The loved ones, the dear ones have all passed away. Their happy stiles have flows, Their gentle VOICES gone, I've mothing left but oid dog Tray, Chorus. Whee thoughts recall the past His eyes are On me cast: 1 know that he fecly What my bréaking hear! would say, Aitho he cannot speak, In gag 1 vainly seek 2 A better friend than old 4 Sr Tray. Smith's alls | is to a have a new law "3 2 Srm, Me. Bwart Tate od ra dak Fost Arkived, 'Cairne' and a a Me. have a special : of men vartnership with Mr. Patterson, K.C., J boots avd shoes and see them. TRA #§ mstruetion Mr. The head must bow, and the bask will FLED TO CANADA. Insurance Agent At Niagara Falls N.¥., and Canadian Girl. Niagara Falls, N.¥., April 22. The police o this city gre looking for John F. A. Allen, a one-armed English man, 3. is, wanted om a ¢ grond larceny. Allen came to fh iy some weeks ago as the local the Ravisgble I dle Susueintion. ateo to be his by Br om wince heen established ax Miss Florence Okr, of Coldon, Ont. Allen boarded at the Elmwood hotel, in the tunnel dis trict, and cut quite o swath, spending money freely. - The complainant, at whose instigation a warrant was is sued for the arrest of Allen, i JH. Randolph, a local pon Ran dolph, claims that paid WT $100 insurance money, t. has been ay certpined since Alen's or from the city that he bad no right to col létt this monty. It is also stated that he with other funds belong: ing to the Equitable company. He is also. Ji ted to Landlord Brown of the Elmwood . hotel, for borrowed money and a board bill amounting to over S100, IL is Ae. opinion of the local police that Align and Mies Orr have departed for Canada. s police ol neigl ing. cities have been given a desoription of the pair, with the re quest that they be arrested andy held for the Jocal police, . It will be remem bered that A Alen' s predecessor, E. W Kappelie, is now serving a term in state's prison as a result of his crook ed transactions while acting for the Equitable company in this city. + Smv------------ claimed ity bas An Interesting Stage Story. "Among Those Present," Glen Mac Ponough's new play teaches a lesson of the evil efiects of extravagsunce in the sotial world. In the course of the MacDandugh mingles the serious and domedy elements so elever]y that the audience is moved to laughter and vice versa im every im portant situation in the piece. It is said that the story of 'Among Those Present" ix bre of the jaost interest ing that has ever been told on the stage. The dialogue is brilliant, and the opportunities afforded for good acting are many and varied in charac. tar. The leading role of Mrs. Clinton is olgyed by Mrs. Le Moyne, The other characters are in the hands of players of established Terit and. reputation. Included 'in the list are: Harold Rus sell. Nellette Reed, Georpe Douglas Parker, Marion Ashworth, George Gas- ton, Edna Bert, Mary Parkyn, Carne lia Hunter, Anita Zorn, Frederick Truesdale, Cecil Magnus, Harry Dorn- ton and Harry Herfurth. Direct From New York. Prevost, Brock street, has received two cases of the latest styles in soft coloured shirts from New York City. Sep his window. Sizes 14 to 19. 1 most beautiful patterns fo choose from. 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