s pure, delicious ay ° e same form ag the c.-and 4oc per Ib, By YY Hit," yon We've done worry a thes here. ing for you: - Spring stuffs to select-- at. : Spring styles to decide e "that. rimmings to pick out-- at. he tailoring to look af style kinks and things hat shouldn't escape after all of them. y lain' sailing for you. ere also taken gnto con- made favorable to you. S12, $12.50, >, $16 50 r Top DGEAR Coats you'll be B. C. wear a narrow Ve have a lot of n's Fine Ameri- rt Shoes for 3} and 4. A. B. and C. ICES : ), $3, $3.50. STOREY & 9990000000001 VOVVOCSOOOCHOOOOO Nays' SETS ures, the "F'* for rs, and physicians S50, $2. ig Millinery Store. loom and' picking onstantly watered fresh and attrac- is the best. the human race: * clothed rightly "the best dressed sto. have you see berdashery ' : to ask yon if you the eye, or prices 8 "on and the pick- nd Gents' Furnisher, ss Street. i aE a ge PPD POPP POL PBOPPOPPP PI VVRPLOIeP *0e tively Bestows Health and Lasting Strength. -- : Years ago when a great public de- mand arse for a remedy for nervous ailments as well as a reliable blood (purifier, Dr. Edward E. Phelps, Pro- of Materia Medica and Botany, of Dartmouth Medical College, gave to diseased and suffering men and women his great discovery Paine's Cel. ay Compound. The success of this wonderful prescription has been phen- omenal. No: other remedy known to medical science enjoys such a wide- spread reputation to-day. In this month of May when so many 0 sick, Paing's Fela Coupound es people wel t is one true | io? eceind by cmigdnt | practi: Sites. arising from 'a de tated nervolis system; it is a posi- tive cure for' sleeplessness, wasting strength, rhenmatikm, neuralgia,' dys- Pepsin, liver and kidney troubles and all blued diseases. pected resident writes thus : "After severe sickness and 'suffering for a length of time, I am happy to state that I was made well by raine's Celery Compound. To be gaisel up from a low and weak state, inside of two weeks, is a marvellous work, which nothing else but Paine's Cel: ety Compound could have accomplish- a After using the first half bottle of compound, 1 was to, dig. the Moles Tor a forty rod vy and help to build it. Before using Paine's Cel- ery Compound I could: not sleep, and had no appetite; mow I enjoy good sicep and a healthful appetite. Paine's Celery Compound is worth its weight in gold to any sufferer: it is the best medicine in the world." If you are in need of free medical advice, write to Consulting Physician's Department, The Wells & Richardson Co.;. Limited, Montreal, Que. All cor respondence ix 'sacrediv confidential CLEVELAND FOR PRESIDENT. The Only Democzat Who Can Beat Roosevelt. : New . York, May 2.--~The Brooklyn Fagle, an independent democratic pa- per, and one of the most influential dn the east; in 4 leading editorial, has come out squargiy for Cleveland's re-nomination. "fre declares that Mr. Cleve land is the only democrat who can assuredly beat Roosevelt. In a triple leaded editorial, a column and a half in length; it w the reasons why his nomination be mdde next year. Editor McKelway said that he had taken his stand for Mr. Cleveland without knowing of any definite move- ment in Mr. Cleveland's favor, but believing that the demand for the ex- president, would develop until it be: comes irresistible. i Rich Vein Of Coal. The Ogdensburg Journal says Ro- main jer; a mini expert of Wolie Island, Ont., is the authority for the statement that a rich vein of conl exists utar Mankius, Onondaga tounty, and De with others, - on to form a company to develop the mines. Mr. Mosier has been mak- ing tests fo some time and claims that these have proved the strongest ever made by him. The greatest ex- cilement reigns among th¥ owners of the land in the vicinity of the loca: tion of the vein which Mr. Mosier says is a sure thing, and it is stated that no time. wy be: lost. in organ- ing to de be ome of a _#ind preparing a the eins. in this part of the country. Syracuse capital, it is said, will be interested and it is intended to make the total capitalization $1, 000,000. 8. Hanna, a res- of Manvers, Ont, For moving time and for house cleaning time 3 i np pte tl &Co Tar moth : Feeling That Bitterness Over Fa- I King Edward this morning witness: 0 wags "shoda Affair is' Wiped Out-- Vincennes. : v = 2~King Edward's visit toy Paris is" chronicled in . the daily papers, this morning, with un usual elaboration. In theseditorial ar: ticles on the subject is seen a tone of the t catigm over the. oe¢- currence, which is characterized as a Br as' i es and, between = Great | Britain and has at last coma to an end. The taneity of the welcome ac- cob to King Edward is held to ve that the bitterness engendered v the Fashodh, and other incidents, has gi ood ed the. mamoenvres of 14,000 picked French troops on the parade grounds at Vincennes. : ST. PAUL'S VESTRY. The Business Transacted At The Adjourned Meeting: At the adjourned meeting of St. Paul's vestry the auditors reported a very satisfactory statement for the year, The @mount raised for parish requirements and objects outside the parish was the largest for twelve years, Messrs. Joy and R. F. Elliott were re-appointed wardens. Messrs. Downey, Kearns and Bawden, audi tors, Hearty votes of thanks were tendered the Women's and Young Wo- man's Guild for assistance towards repairs made during the year, and to the 'interegt on the church debentures; to Miss Daly for her valuable help with the church accounts during Mr, Joy's absence; to the choir, and to the auditors, Messrs. Power and Goodearle; and to the wardens, with special mention of Mr. Joy's valuable services, The names of Capt, Malone and Messrs. Hentig, Betts, Harvey, McLean and Elmer were added to the list of sidesmen. At the cengregational meeling Capt. Gaskin" was re-elected delegate to syn-, od, Dr. Garrett and J. W. Power be- ing the other delegates, EXAMINE TURTLE MOUNTAIN. The Dead Found To Number But Seventy. Frank, NoW.T%, May 2.~The list of dead has now reached seventy. Con- sisting of four migers at the entrance to the mine, nineteen top laborers, twenty-seven wonién and children, and twenty-five railway laborers. In order to ascertain just what the chances are for a further rock slide, two experts will ascend 3,000 " feet to the peak of the Turtle Mountain to-morrow after noon and make an examination of it. Liguor Licenses Issued, Phe wv secretary's rt Fehowe 19047 liquor Yconsey to gi Ao been issued for he year 1901-2, an in- crease of five in two years. The re: venue to the province ' was $301,369; The municipalities received $25,477. The average commitments for drunk- enness shrank from 3.812 in 1896 to 1,980 in 1900. In Frontenac county thé number ° of licenses has fallen from 7lin 1874 to 23; in Hastings, from 117 to 56, in Lanark from 62 to 44, in Leeds and Grenville from 145 to 58, in Leonox and Addington from 52 to 31, in Prince Edward from 22 to 12, in Renfrew from 100 to 60, if Kingston from 97 to 34. The total thcrease in the province was from. 6,185 to 3,047, In Frontena¢ in 1901-2 only £30 w. received in fines; the expenses of i spector and license hoard were The expenses in Addington were Fines in Kingston $160; expenses Fines in Lenrgx 85% expenses $483 fines in Lanark $122; expenses, $048. '" At Cosy Corners." Those who saw Adelaide Thurston when she played Lady Babbie in "The Little Minister," two or three sea- sons' ag® and last season in 'Sweet Clover," will remember what a pretty and clever little actress she was. She is going to be seen here in a new play "At Cosy Corners," on Wednesday evening. May 6th, at the Grand Opera house, in which sh¢ has met with greater success than ever The news- paper comments that have followed iss Thurston, indicate that the star, the company, and the play have been making a big hit everywhere. ------------ The Orientals Im Line. The Oriental baseball club was re- organized. Friday hight, with these of: ficers : Hon. president, J. R. Donald: son; Hon. vice-president, Alderman W. E. Bassam; president, Alderman Reeves; vicgpresident, P. M. Thomp- son; secretary-treasurer, George Wright; r, John Derry; - tain, Edward Hartrick. The team will begin practice st once, having a leng- thy string of capable players. Under His Care. About 7,000 children are under the care of Dr. Barnardo in England, lorm- ing th: greatest individual effort for howenity in t+e varld's history, con- sidering the lack ot means of the doe tor and that the support comes from voluntary offerings--a veritable living from day to day--child rescie is most difficult and their reclamation a cri- tical undertaking. Over 1,200 gre rip- ples' ard incurables. Truly a great work. 'The Bamardo workers - have placed 13,978 of the rescued in homes in the British colonies, and not two in 'a hundred have been failures. : Three Small Fires. The firemen had three calls since yesterday afternoon. On Friday evens ing they extingwished a small blaze in a shed on Raclan road, and this morning at 11.30 o'clock they repeat ed the operation in another shed on the same street. At 8.15 o'clock this morning a blaze in the roof of a hats on Charles eitust was axtinguis ish- G IN FRANCE] employment of t Light, pany. "\ sced, 20c. 1b. Taylor: guardian of leged by 'the company at the time of | : MRS. ADAIR, The energetic American 'hostess who gives a réproduction of the great fancy Dress ball at Delbi during the recent durban in hon- or 'of her niecd, and to, which England's elite has been invited and will attend: ' wa INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. -- S-- Newsy Paragraphs Picked up by | News Of The Districts On Both Réporters On Their Rounds. Sides Of The Lime. J. F. Hamilton, Tweed, was in the Mrs. Barr, Brockville, an invalid for city to-day. two yours, died Wt her home _ this Lckford's weet, péud. -15¢. } lb. | week," from pneumonia. Bn eT ' oy i The brick house, owned by J. B _ Ex-Police Constable Hazlett waw in | Murdoff, Trenton, was burned with all the city to-day. its contents on Thursday. William Neish, customs" officer, how Kenneth Wallace, of the Burnstown at Peterboro, is in the city. | youd; pear Renfrew, lost his barns by Money to Joan on real estate sechri- | the forest fires. His house and grain ty at low rates, at McCann's ary alone escaped. "Steacy & Steacy will install a new A sudden death occurred near Brock- electric cash system in their store. | ville on Friday, when Mrs. Uriah Bea- "Sammy," and "Just Next Door," | man passed away. Her husband, two latest big hits, 10c., McDermott Bros. | sons and one daughter, survive. Soda mint and chlorate potash Several fires occurred in the country tablets in Sc. bottles. McLeod's drug | round Renfrew on Thursday, the store." cause in many cases originating In R. M. Stevens, Miss Skinner and | {ires' started to clear up swampy land, Fred. Skinner, Gananoque, were city | There has been a large destruction visitors "to-day. i { by fire of timber near Banoxoft, and The steamer Valeria began her trips | the CPR. track has been burfied by between Gananoque' and Clayton, N. |the bush fires, and the little northern ¥., this morning. {village cut off from 'communication A. C. Johnston and family, will | with the oyter world. oi leave for Montreal, to take up resi Mrs. Jamts Maley, Oxiord, died last dence, on Monday next. | Friday, aged seven(y-seven. She was Alexander Tyo has installed an elec: | born in Johnstown, and was of UE. tric plant in his bottling works. All | Loyalist stock. "Two sons, John, at bottling, ete., will' be done electrical- | home, and Mains, a commercial tra iy. veller, and two daughters, Mrs. Kyle, Secure an investment in real estates | and Miss Maley, survive, paying 7 to 10 per cent. net at Me- Cann's. Rev. Eber Crummy is a candidate fur the position of pro' ssor of Bibli- | St Ssapuages ab Wesleyan Theological purtenances. harness, "buggy, ete. Tu xd . ; x cost of maintenace amounts to noth- os Yiclet atmumonia and cleaning ing in comparison with the trouble On' Monday James Stewast will leave | ad @xpense of the equine; in fact, the for. Coteau Landing to assume charge | SXPenSe of rang a horse com- of the barge line of the Canada Atlan | P&'s most of ul to do without one. tie Railroad company. { Yet the cost of a modem bicycle plac Durican Bryant, for some time in the {es & wheel within reach of nearly ev TY pe Sl Bicycle Vs. Horse. A bicycle can be boaght for at least one-fifth the cost of a horte and his ap employment af the K. & P, company, |¢'Y0Re who wants one. And the wheel has joined the freight staff of the G. | © day is so solidly built and simply T.R. company as truckman. | constructed that it lasts for years and Thomas McWaters, Portsmouth, was | gives satisfactory service. No doubt showing on the market this morning { ise a7¢.* reasofly why there are to a California horned tree toad, which | day in use more bicycles than ever, his daughter brought home this week | though we hear less about the bicycle af a5 Ouriosity. { than when it was comparatively a Buy a home now: before prices go up. | novelty. You can get the property apd money | at McCann's. | Frederick Nancarrow, porter in the of F. W. Spangenberg, | The meeting of the Kingston Old taken the place of Police Con w boys, held last night was well attend stable Page, as fireman at the station | ed. J. B. McKay, presided. As Mon Heat & Power com- | dav, July 27th, 'is Kingston's civic holiday, it was decided to run an | excursion from Toronto on July 25th. Another meeting will be held on May { 15th, when a proposition te hold a | dinner will be. considered. There . are at present 275 names on the: member i ship' roll. Kingston Old Boys. Toronto Globe Moth balls and Poerless Lawn Grass The Trusts and Guarantee Company, Limited, Toronto, has been appointed the estate 'of Constance Corpelia Hepworth, infant daughter of the late James R. Hepworth, of Chat ham, Ont., who died st July. The es cate consists principally of insurance nioneys. | Here's Health To Your Purse. 5 Ihe\ whiting Se. 5 Ibs) washing soda Se. 5 dgen clothes pins Se. Unstick Electric stove paste Se. 3 bars brown soap Je. 1,000 parlor matehén Be, At Mullin's Has Entered Suit. J. B. Cantin, of the Canada marine works, Montreal, has entered suit against the M. T. company to recover the purchase money of ( the steamer | ------------ Glengarry, and for damages. Mr. Cantin bought the Glengarry last au- |, 3 Correct, tumn, and this spring the govern. | '1\\® YOu hear wherever you go meat inspector would not. issue a cer. Tor nobbiest hats, George Mills & Co tificate: of fitness to the vessel Mr. | the COMMERCIAL. Cantin claims, in his suit, that the | i -- steamer is not up to the standard al- ubvrrear STOCKS. May 2nd Ask sale. | . Bid. ' -- ¢. | Canadian Pacific : Their Club Building Burned. |'ibido ty. oo." = ML 181d Peter M. Collins, vice-president of Muutreal Street Ry 8 266 the Cellins Land company at Helena, | Halifax Stier Hy. hn 0 Montana, a former Kingstonian, writes { St. John Electric Ry. .. 114 to W. J. Fair that their club building en bity ¥ Fansit . Ii in that city was destroyed by fire last i lat oie a ey 164 Monday night, and the loss was $139. | Montreal Cotton 000, with insurance of léss than Hall. | Dominion Cotton The five could be sen at a distance | 3/0 9% Colored Cotton % 3 i Dnt. Nav. Loa, of ninety-seven miles from Helena. Mr. | Dominion Steel Collins visited "Kingston a few years | Dominion Coal ago, and is kindly remembered by the | yiniibeg Electric &.. Hth club whom he, presented with sev- | Nove Scotia Steel eral valuable gifts, Owilvie Flour Mills .. Detroit United |. An American Gentleman | Moison's Bonk . | Moison's Ban Full of excitement, pathos, thrills, | love, comedy sensational climaxes is "An American Gentleman," which will 'be the attraction at the Grand Buy SELL on Tuesday-next, now in its third | puion Pacific oe season of success. This production ig | St. Paul we SLB one of the most pleasing and also one } Manhatian 6 nn ae 2 of the greatest favorites with the pub- |g ony ony ee =o tie, is sure to meke & big hit. |Pcaple's Cas 8. Steel [1s 8 yo Real Estate Changes. | Tenn. Coal & Tron The following transfers were, yester- day, made through McCann's real es- SH -------- : NEW YORK STOCKS. From Metropolitan Stock Fxchanpe. ; May 2nd 4 Miss. Facific Southerg Pacific {Ontario & Western iN. YC. {Rock Istand Pennsylvania RR. soma. oo . . Eos + By " Sy y am an dav and! Wom There was a hufry call for the ambulance of the City Hospits very sick woman was brought in on astretcher -- she was pale as 3 There was a hasty examination and consultation, and rigs thay quar on the operating table fo undergo an operation for ¥ The above is an accurate account of an incident which Sooursd :) Xo woman in question had warnings Enongh of her dangerous ind ] She sensation low down in her left side. ad no one to advise her, was too late for anything to save her life ip : * Women should remember that if cate to tel troubles, they should be willing to tell to a wom: feady to advise and help them. Again we state that Mys. Ja 1 female organism, MRS. OTTOSON SAVED FROM A SU "Drsn Mis. Pivxuam:--1I cannot thank you. : oust) has. done far she. It it bud not been for 1 ve died # a i "will tell you how d-guffered. Jeol ihrdly " Menstruition was irregular. At last I'had to stay my d i they sent for a doctor, who said I had jnflammbtic =the through an operation, as ne medicine coukl help me, bres I i "1 received o little book of yours, and after reading it I h Plakham's Vegetable Compound, and I ani now\s your medicine as long as I live, and also was." -- Xns., Mi¥xie Ortosox, Otho, lows, (Tunb 4+ Follow tne record of this niedicine, and cures of, women whose otters aro constant Rok b: t about by "so: eo Com : Bb Te a "10 0 a PW Hundred thousand tims,' for they fo' the medieing that you kdow is Best. © Write to Mrs. INFEAMMATION OF THE OVARIES CURED VITHOUS ¢ "Digan Mad! Pivgnas: <I Wikh 10 Sbreut my Sritituds for the restored heal Pinkham's Vegetable Compouni! has brought inte my 3 "I had suferel for grime with terrible pains at the time of rmenstruati trouble was until the 'doctor pronounced it inflammation of the ovaries, and "1 felt so wenle and sick that I folt sure I could not survive the osdeal, undergo it. The following week I read an'advertisement in the: paper of emergency, and so I deci to try itt Groat was ng doy to that I 80 I kept taking it for ten weeks, and at the end of that time I was and was in excelleet health, and am now, 3 * You surely deserve groat suecess, and you have my very best, wisties™ Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga., Treasurer St. Francis Benevolent Association. atid ) # $5000.00 SORTS Ens iumas foribwich produce the original estas sp sifnagessy O'Gill, has another diverting encount- er with the powers of the air: "Dead and Down," by John R. Gill, is a fine story of the north woods. A notable comment on. a notable witerance is Prof. Harnack's on "The the May Canadian Magazine, the au- § Kniser's Lotter on Christ and Revo- thors represented being W. A. Fraser, ; lution," which appears in The Living Theodore Roberts, Mark Sweeten || Ape for May 9th. Wade and. Albgrt R. Carman. The latter's new sefial story, "Ihe Pen sionnaires," comfiences in this i-sue, An illustsated article on "A Shanghai Season," affords a striking picture of | the costiopolitan life of a Chinese conel-city, where all nationalities are represented The author is a Cana: MAGAZINE REVIEWS, -- What The May Numbers Con- tain. # Fhere are some excellent stories in His Own Grandfather. Kangas City: Journal !! The editor of the Perry Republican ays, 'I married a widow who had a laughter, Mv father vicifed our house frequently, fell in love with antl mar 5 rried my stepdaughter. Fhus mv © fa- dian lady who recently spent some | has 1 ny aon inlaw and: my Lume there : J | «tep-daughter my mother because she The Baoklovers ! | was my father's wife, My stepdaughter contains very intersting articles on fy.g "son, who wes, ef course, my the great department stores, their {brother and at thé same time my nen, med hanism and methods, I'he { pramdchild} for he was: ¢he' sow: of my articlés are accompanied by full page | daughier. ~My wife wai my grandmos portraits in tint of John W anamaker, {ither, because she was mv mothers the: Robert ¢ Ogden, Timothy Eaton, H. Vihar, I was my. wife's Husband's G. 'Selfridge, William Cooke Daniels [orandchild ut the samé time; and: as and Howard Gibb, | the husband of a person's grandmgther This gallery of portraits represenits the leading build- {7c grandfather, '+1 - was my own ers and creators of these great tail | hs houses 'in 'the chief: cities 'of the conti- |[(randfather., : fient .of America. . : The most conspicuous figure remain In Hymed 8 Bonds. . The marriage of Miss Nellie 6G, Ho- ing of the great men who made the r ; armies of the confederacy is Gen. [well to" W, J. Bowen, took place'. at John BB. Gordon. For many years he [ihe residinee of the bride's father, has' geined thousands of friends all | John T. Howell, Strathcona, on pril over the union by his vivid lectures | 20th, Rep. J. E. re officiati in on the war, and he has finally written | the presence of about thirty invited his reminiscences for publication in | guests, The bride was attited in pure book form. A part of them will ap- white, and was supported by Miss An- pear serially, and the story begins in | nie Detlor and Wine: Jenite _, Bowen, the May number of Scribner's Maga- | while the groom was Assisted by his zine. It is probably the last of the | brother, K. A. Bowen and E. GQ Wi great personal narratives that the | gar, civil war will produce. The dedication of "the St. Louis. world's fair is the occasion of a bril- liant series of articles in the May Re: view of Review) on the Louikiana | Puchase and ite results; the exposi- tion in forecast, and the eity of St. Louis. The character sketch of the month is by W. T. Stead, his subject being the Right 'Hon. George Wynd- ham, whose name has heen immortal ized by its connection with the Trish land bill introduced' last month in the Pritish parliament. An illustrated ar ticle hv F. N, Stacy describes. the " Nn { gre... ships for the Pacific trade being Miss Johnson--Was you evab in a built at New London, Conn. for | fight, Mistah Jackson? . James J. Hill, : ~~t Mr. Jackson--Yo' seems to disre- The May McClure's, which' is print { piember dat I'm a . widowgr, Miss el in a new type, repeats the chief | Johnsing. excellencies of the recent splendid, is Magazine for May Among 'the : | Queen's Univ is the name of J