E SICK HEADACHE, | eooeevecce feetly licious hey say of our i} ool 'and Quis Te shade of our Stel d Chocolates are perfcty pwney's also. R'S PALM GARDEN! DRUG STORE : od St . : reet. Phone. 4 peccccscononsig W Scale MASON & RISCH Ixamine it's special featur tr elsewhere Ask to see the ocked pin-block, the patest ail, the wunexcelled patest LW MO1Ow Funywedas Yuy and Well St, Kise . Photographers s, 121 Princess spond with Lochheed M. A, Superintendent Toronto. ur Money ome. n't put very much in but just a convenient ay day will you with its increas 7. tells you all about it, be glad to tell you ur plan. Come in to- tn 'particulars. surprise rday evenings. L. McCANN, reet. Ground Floor. jon Root Compound 'Ladies Pavorl 8 the only sate reliable an depend ~in_ the BOW time Of need." Prepared in two degrees of' trength. © No. 1 and No. 2 No. 1.--For ordinary case jal -; aon cases--10 degrees our for Cook's on Take no other xtures nq fmitations are 1 and No, 2 are sold $9¢ LL in 'the Do- Mailed to any address oe and four 3-cent postat Cook pany, . , Onbs | 2 are sold a: in Kingston le druggists. price paid for New and ods, Clothing, Furniture, Always om hand, Ne¥ t's Furnishings, DIF Musical Instruments ices. I have s large land Stoves and Fv© st be sold for want of verything from a peedi® » suit the public. Give 271 and 273 ; Princess St. below Corbett's. 0 LET. i WORK - ROOM. 197 also the buildiok reet, Wellington street, vit" T and dwelling or club . McCann, 51 Brock Ki sgston é Pembroke & Canadian PE Pacific Railways. VICTORIA DAY "VICTORIA D _urcoman, May 2. Manxman, May 16 oe 1903 ae WILL ISSUB RETURN TIGKETS, AT g May 28rd, and 25th, returning until May 26th, 1908. Full particulars at K. & P. and C./P% R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. ¥. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR. Gen. Puss. Agt. 'Gen. Supt. £ BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW THE BT SHORT LINE FOR Napanee, Deseronto, cal points. Train leaves City Hall D- pot at 4 pane B. Q Ryj: Kings RAILWA EI TALI AY ExcursioN Goin Between All Stations in Canada Lowest First-Class Fare FOR ROUND TRIP. Going dates, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, May 23rd, 24th and 25th. returning from desti- before Tuesday, May Tickets valid pation on or 26th. J. P. HANLEY, Agent, City Passenger Depot. meee DOMINION LINE _ STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL. Canada, May 9. Keasington, 16. Dominion May 23rd. En May 80 » BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Commonwealth --. .. ww Ml New England : PORTLAND TO Mavuric tr ow 3 Norseman . --. May 9 Englishman . # . . May 16 AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL. From Montreal. BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN Cambroman, May 2. Vancouver, June 6 an. Jume 20. Vancouver July 18 r particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, G.T.R. J. P. GILDERSLE VE, 42 Clarence St. The Dominion Line, Montreai & Port- ere ALLAN LINE From Montreal. From Quebec. Corinthian, May 2, 9 a.m. May 3, 6pm Bavarian, May 9, 9 a.m. May 9,6 pm, Jagian, May 16, 9 a.m. May 16, 7:30 © First Cabin, $65 and upwards. Becond Cabin, $87.50 to $42.50 »fPhird Cabin, $25 and $26, Liverpool, Darzy, Beliast, Glasgow, London. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW DIRECT. Sardinian (2nd & 3rd class only), May 20 Sicilian... rakes JAY BT mt, G.T.R., City J. P. HAN Passenger Depot. P. GILDER- SLEEVE, Clarence street. JAMES REID- UNDERTAKER Go Carts and Carriages 3 Just arrived a large assortment of beautiful Go Carts and Car- before riages.. Make a selection they are all sold. Also, a nice line of Fanc ci, Sonnac ses 22x | T. F. HARRISON GO. closing out at reduced prices. House cleaners use Restorer. JAMES PRIVATE TELEPHONES We have them--the very late Call them and get the prices. and best. and Electrical Bells, ete., placed to « BRECK & HALLIDAY, PRINCESS STREET. : | Could'Not Lie On single First-Class Fare Furniture REID. inspect There. nt> + very few cleans \ ment Measures. land onncils, for power by thx veilionds and, thir arnt fron age. It makes the-home : bright WERE VALUABLE a areipl commition and | toil. ; Sr and clean. a : deingutious. wets J RTT ok. SPORTS IN GENERAL. | Messrs. Craig Grawiord and Chad: - t 1 Left Side. WAS TROUBLED WITH PAIN SIX YEARS. Expected Her Friends Would Find Her Dead. a TT te She tells of her experence in the follow- | | ing letter: "I was troubled with a pain | © in my heart and weakness for six years. jt Most of the time I could not lie on my left | « side. I consulted a doctor but got no re- |1t liet and was completely discouraged. I cultural did not think T would live long and expect- | § ed my friends would find .me dead. friend brought me a box of Milbura's |, Heart and Nerve Pills and took them to | i}, please Ser hon thinking they would do me taxes and settlement duties; that lands were improving advantages any good. I had not used half the box when | commenced to feel myself getting better and by the time I had taken two boxes I was completely cured and can re- commend them to all'sufferers from heart trouble." t THE T. MILBURN CO,, Limited, TORONTO, ONT. aa By XN) ANAT LTT PY 2 SREVENTS RUST AND DECAY ON BRIDGE \For fate Only by A, STRACHAN . Hardware Merchant, Kingston, = # REFRIGERATORS ! GOOD SELECTION BEST MAKERS Undertaking and Pmbalming. "Phones V0 and 91. en - PURE ICE CREAT Now served or delivered st | in bricks. a AT -- A. J. REES, Princess St. n- L» ROOMS, WITH OR 101 Queen Street. GOOD FURNIE A witHout board, ROONS SUT NOT APPRECIATED AS IN HER HEART FOR Lills were ready for third reading, and ' jer had given notice that ic would regret it as have those volun aiiiee gous. per box or 3 for $1.25, all teers who disposed of ! ! grant. The hill passed for third read THEY SHOULD BE. las' e-- Niagara Power Bill Was Up For |; the most deserving. of Consideration -- Special 'Cases | hocause of. 8 igdelcneible combine For Relief Will 'Be Considered | there wigh black ting. City Solel . y | sor MoKeloan, of Hamilton, pleaded ~Curbing the Automobiles -- |" Lo Cho, "antheombine legislation, . Bills Before the Committees. |... {his was stowsly resisted, as al- Toronto, May 14.--Only three private §,0,dy dealt with by Dominion legisla: tors,, vigorously put into operation in after the premi Brantford Secretary Towern, of To- he would on Tuesday moye CONCUITENce f, nto Retailers', 'Association, made a in the resolutions adopted at the con- | (4 rong. defence of the local coal deal: ference of 'provintial premiers, goV- | ore. who were not consulted by thosd ernment measures were set up for tar- 1, |dermen, | who proceeded to make get practice. A dozen members took themselves popular by a fuel move shot at the hill to extend the time] C2io had brought a, loss of over tand for volun sv appropriation of volur frontier in sors. who served on the 4 $ 1566 and in South Africa. lead by | loronto, & wuch res ected Mrs. C. Bondreau, Cgmpbeliton, N.B., | sr. Whitney, who deolared that not ron, of TOO eclarcd that LA . was completely cured by one volunteer in a hundred was being { L140 eonl dealers honestly tried to benefitted, the charge was made that | co the people. The member for the gift was delusive; that not nearly I ioocton. declared that it .was a case MILBURN'S enough land was available; that those | ot nad dog ory: Comparatively lew H N P who ved a interior towns and gur municipalities had complained of wn- + risons should receive serip as well a8 1 o5, treatment; in Kingston one dealet cart and Nerve Pills. |on 50 rough more better for 55 U1 old stock at foriner peices: tune 'were moved to the frontier; that | Cihers had refused. high offers from there. should be no tune limit for ap- I" cide .. while the city council Jlications to be accepted In reply the | Coo fortunate in not carrying out its of crown lands showed grants were not willy U : i jently valued; the minerals and ! imber but pine went with the agr- benefits; that already cert jeates were being bought up at from ommissioner hat the land 850 to $100, although transfer greatly ' only from the yearly under the of government railways, olonizasion roads aud other improve ments. © Those who were disposing of interests were short sighted, and oduced the advantages, since volunteer himself was freed heir their nor' west " ing. rt __. Harnessing Niagara. The premier in moving the house in-} to committee works and trans trical energy, again emp ability of the governm nt take development of Niagara's energy, | § and because the to be done for province mission' bill, for elec- | 3 hasized the in to, under: because of great cost, same work would have several other seetions of the where power commercial considerations private cap- |, ital or:local municipal means was most fitting for the undertaking, as often auxiliacy undertaking had do be incur; red to ensure full use of the power and this make it profitable. Buf alo and Hamilton Street railway lined had heen purchased with this object =~ by two of the great power corporations: Mr. Whitney declared for government exploitation and © transmission, since no one wnunici| ality could afford to or would dare to take the risk. The last concession had sounded the knell of |} every hope to take advantage of the areat energy. The government should | | with existing companies for unappropriated « r contract power and utilize all ites to supply the wants of power i " users in a wide radius, and thus ba | mittee with little change and with done without loss to {he public ex- hearty concurrence. Every machine heauer. It might faver one section must be registered (fee 81) and dis v loes not old Ontario send | play its number day and night; this only, but « in money to the province other under such tions. Several clauses of the New Ontario. One part of must necessarily help the encouraging condi bill were passed. . The evening was gpent over, agricul- ural estimates, with timeghonored SUDDEN CABNGES BANG MANY COLDS Everywhere You Hear People Congh- ing and Wonder How Many of the Colds Will Prove Fatal. OR. GHASE'S SYRUP OF LINSEED AND TURPENTINE. Although Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin wed #nd Turpentine has by far the jaryest sale of anv similar medicine, there must still be many persons who have not vet tested itemerits. They read about it, perhaps, or heard one speak shout its great cura e properties, and have concluded sontewhat similar to the they have been us have a that nt was cough mixtures' mg. is a. mistaken idea, for Dr. Syrup of Linseed and Turpen more than a mere cough re- tine is far medy. No mere ¢ough remedy has such a thorough and "Tar reaching effect om the system as has this great prescrip- tion of Dr. Chase, and that is why it remarkably succes sful in curing bronchitis, and asthma. aiding expe (oration and o air passages, Dr. Chase's Linseed and Turpentine al inflammation of the bronchi and lungs and heals the deli which are made raw and =violent is 80 croup, Besides learing th syrup of lavs the a] tubes membranes, by ate and conghing Croup, bronchitis, whooping cough, wthma, ere chest colds are po- citively cured by this preparation, fords the greatest relief even and it afc to thy consumptive in the most seri sore disease and sey Y 9 al mierchan hrougho! . Target Practice AtGovern-f coal merchaf(s Heong e crusade of Poronto sHamilton, Gttava nik Th he 250,000. By goroperation much of this might have been hasty resolution 10 bring fuel in quan- all |}. iclation, not for permanent mAaiei- pal, trading, or perpetual ag Ricard, clared that. last winter was the mest experien cost, and where they bought late in senson; paving as high as $10 or:$12 xr general disal roved of all the bills and submitt a substitute, that in threatened cases of great emergency, or real, councils could appeal: to about twenty to one, <ubsided. The coal men made a cheer ies r : ie f lies. dormant. In view of fo 0 (Coq hy the total city council, for a court for direct council control; ground telegraph and telephone conduits; for restriction things *'too soy laws. Speed is restricted to miles in towns and villages and to fif bibited except on speedways, visions for signals and care are pro one vided; The Toronto Meteor Club sent month. bers TC Coal Men Made Happy. ous because of the were anxi for the cities men- case, because of tress Brantford's be: ned : staled t winter's be: a hearing saved, Mr. Thowmp: ty, lt was a case for emergency anti-combine itation. Mx. M.P.P., de rofitless coal: merchants had = ever ced, seliing in many cases at ton, wholesale. The attorney- a two-thirds vote and on the lieuten- nt goyerngr-in-council for power to surchase fuel for public relief. He de: | Baseball On Thursday. nounced such ouih cipel vading - National League--At Bt Boston, 3; per manent Il p ang, je socialism 4 St. Louis, 2. At Brooklyn, 4; Chica and against the public interest. il Jo 3. At Philadélphia, 1 ; Pittsburg, voted its delegation ine amendment was ul exit. Slaughter Of Innocents. This' beginning of executions Was ills by Mr. Murphy, to amend muni ipal and 'assessment acts. He werely filing the yearnihgs famed by councils alone, sf boards of police for under numerous hus far only six of Ottawa's mumict yal bills have been suc rificed. Curbing The Motors, is following New York and New Jer teen miles in tow nships; races are pro and pro maximum of fine $25 or a strong delegation, who pleaded fo hizher speed except carrying of and who opposed Britain, hegan The pace in twelve miles and is tax or license is net exacted. Th new law overrides logal munic ipal by laws regulating speed. epee A Niagara Deluge. Belleville's little three mile Ann railway bill passed committee, as were two of the Lak Superior railway cl er proportions The private crowded with Por bills committee wa burghers Ningara Falls, and the and exhaustive, and after all the fac tions were told to go back and down. day next to arrange a uhion 'or settle ment, preferably the former; if not commission will be appointed « to ad just the boundaries. Listowel's bill, against franchise and general lighting. Better Luck For Ottawa. The Ottawa bill for several confirm ations of by-laws was passed in sad! viddled form passed for penditures, but had Lefore the people, but after stout pre for police railway, were eat out wit catness and despatch. The Queen Victoria statue upon th treet disease tna ebpam---------- 3 FOUR GO FURNISHED ¥ 20 : H FOUR GOOD FUR : Oe wha N : ousehold Furniture SA1ES| =n oom. Torna made ton |e. Che's Syraprol Linenl and ALLEN THE Ue ) ex -- - Turpentine is indispensable in the D 3 VT o, Twenty mts bottle, at 4 TIONEE PUR sy ROOMS, WITH + OR | home. Twent cents a b Cobetay A R, mn RNS D ard with modern improve: | 1} dealers or Edmanson;. Bates and ing th, all the important sales dur- nents. A by. 160 Klug street, corm Toronto. ; to he past year, and wave satisfaction er Union eet To protect you against imitations Rooms . « SARL, STREFT. 10 ROOMS, WOT | the portrait and signature of br. A. - i. 1 Brock 'Street 198- FA r heat og. immediate possession W. Chase, the famous receipt book aus : . Also otber buildings ores, etc. J. 1.0 0 is ou every bottle. Teleph one 252. S. R. McCann, 51 Brock street. parliament ground has eve. The squat appearanc public weated figure on the ie Massy { pedestal has sever heen 'to th | queen's taste" «inher doving subject | view. It is now proposed 40 improve | conditions by moving the roval statue | to the balcony over the main deor of fill a void and be a tions of 'agricalturigts froni to! i most of Kingston are to gather, er, gather, mittee to support ike Notes About The Various Sport neasure was accepted by all parties; | ~ on his municipal power | but Hamilton, but when its anticom dowd rejection of two was of Ottawa of revision for 'abolition conimissipners and wire of transient to mention." Next ! The awtomebile bill passed the. com- ten when 'horses in harness were an eighth of a mile off, num at now forty, and the railway \arters, much great. of Niagara, township of sit They will be given till Wedhes electric light company's opposition, was pass ed fifteen to twelve, to secure expro priation of this part of the company's leave the gas plant, with which the town will compete for Several by-laws had bern wwonable vity council ex not been placed test they were all approved, save one court, extension. Several ex traordinary clauses, to expropriate the never pleased Radin' 0 striking Dryden pioneer. farm. in New Ontario { The big thereby | and other no up exploitations. Awo ased for the statue of Sir callous nein progressive ml a Mowat, for which a sym i ter. BRST AlN appear is ---- Tuesday ~morming next before the municipal com: proposals to Fi ing Field. Renfrew and Gananoque baseball |i teaths will play here on Victoria day. |, Tho Marylebone cricket: club has 4. 7 righted Jadot Sitio en: trance fees, 8 iptigns last ysar amounted to haut 865,000, The : Oxford-Cambridge 'athletic | au: tharities fave received a cable mess: ago from the athletic authorities of Yale announcing that' the proposed in: ter umiversity athletic contest in Don: don, during the month of July is de: clined, owing to Harvard's refusal to participate. President' Z.'T. Powers, of the East ern Baseball League, has decided to } use stringent means to aid in the puri | fication of baseball in 'his league, wnd | on Tuesday, on. complaint of Umpire | Latham, Capt. O'Brien, of the New: | arks, was fined and suspended for threo taye for usitig abusive languige. »r A. Montreal 'despatch says : ~The Shamrock and National Lacrosse clubs may resign from the National } Amateur Lacrosse union if the league, Hi at its special meeting, to be held in the Windsor hotel on May 16th, fails to uphold these clubs in their endeav- or to. rectify matters 'as they mow | stand. as regards the signing of. play- ers and hike features of much import- [* ance to the game. The Finances Are Short. The executive committee of Kingston Bicycle club has issued a financial statement. snowing. the stand- ing of the club at the time of dissoln- tion. The treasurer has hand to meét an indebtedness of SEF 70; which 'leaves, a deficiency of $74 6, In ofder. to «lear off this debt the exe cutive commitiee proposes levying £1 a head on all members in good stand: ing. At New York, 0; Cincinnati, 3 Ametican League--At St, Louis, 3; Washington, 4. At Cleveland, 4; Bos ton, 10. At Detroit, 9; New York, 6. At Chicago, 9; Philadelphia, 3. Eastern _League--At _ Baltimore, 0; Jersey City, 12. At Rochester, 2; Newark, 1. At Toronto, O; Worcester, 6. At Buffalo, 12; Providence, 6. eres eres Had A Narrow Escape, Lombardy, May 13.--Thomas Jones, an old and highly esteemed resident of Lombardy, passed. away son Satur day, May 2nd, at the age of eighty the |. $91.04 cash an a TT er 15 cents buys a large 'packa MALTA-VITA, which contains More: food than can be 'purchased 'for "$1.50 : vested in meat. MALTA-VITA ve quires no cooking and is an 'ideal 'sum- mer food. Easy to serve, pleasant to tl taste and easy to digestiand | désinilate. MALTA-VITA is guaranteed to be pure, palatable, nutritious. Manufactured by our special process under letters patents: The superiority and success of MALTA VITA isproven by its numerous imitators. MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD COMPANY, Tergat * | six years. Mr. Jones d been in faily goed health until about seven weeks ago, shen be accidentally fell and broke his hip bone from hich he 8 trading; for Justiieting Syste Jeune suffered much pain. Fermers have drics in Sefuring orders; OE ne finished seeding and are engaged boilers and engines, and for other | ins Simera] Joynt spent a couple of days in Brockville last week Mr. and John Duffield, Mrs. Willis and Rey. F. G. Kirkpatrick, at tended the funeral of Mr. Storey, hotel keeper, Smith's Falls. Will Mil lor is on the sick list, also Lawrence v | Breen, Sr. Frank Singleton was in » | the village one day this week, in the interest of the chéese-factory. Edward Krrett, Jr., narrowly escaped being killed. He was passing a shaft in the aw mill, which was in motion. His clothes caught and dragged . him around. He managed to catch hold of something and held on with all his strength, while every stitch of clothes was heing torn off him. On Sunday, while Frank Blanche and family were r | returning from meeting, bis horses be came frightened and ran away, throw ing the occupants of; the rig out. None of them were hurt except his young est son Charles, who miraculously es caped, the wheel of the waggon pass e | ing over histhody. The horses got clear of the rig and ran home, Quite « number from here have attended the Marks: Bros. show in Smith's Falls. Max Haley .and sister Laura, of Bal t | derson, spent Sunday at George Duf field's. Mrs © -------- No Heart Too Bad To Be Cured. could be piled high in of the wonderful cures Agnew's Cure for the Testimony commendation wrought by Dr s ancht a bill for extension eS. Heart. No care stands against this There are thre i, ir ve remedy where it did not relieve th» town of Niagara Falls, the village ol most acute heart sufferings ingide of thirty minutes. It attacks the disegse Stanhope, and the village socks to] in an instant after being taken. Sold absorb land of 'the township and | tv ' Henry Wade and H. B. Taylor. town, so as to bring within: their | 13]. s " charmed circle thrée great power ---------- plants. The arguments = were stirring «Black Cat." The most durable stockings for boys' at Jenkins'. en ee a 3 cans plums, 250. i 3 pans kippered. herrings, 3 cans haddies, 2c. Roll butter, 2c. li. Eggs, 13¢ Pineapples, 121c. Crawlord. Webb's chocolate almonds, = regular 15¢. for 10c. and Jersgy Cream Cara mels, 10c. for bo. at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store; telephope 230. Labor leaders of Victoria predict .a geveral strike in order to assist the striking railway men. ; wear, 25¢. 7 1 v oe GREATLY ALARMED; By a Persistent Cough, 'But Per- manently Cured by Chambex- lain's Cough Remedy. H. P. Durbage, a student at law, in Greenville, 8. C., had been troubled h | for four or five years with & continu: ous cough which he save, "greatly wo | alarmed me, causing' fhe io fear that [ was in the first stage of consump we | tion." Mr, Burbage, having seen o | Chamberlain's 'Cough Remedy adver ve | sised, conclwded to 'try it. Now. read o* | what he says of it : "li seen felt a pe markahle change and alter using two bottles: of the twenty-five cant size, was permanently enred." Sold by all EI a ot q Wr 3 4 # 3 A Women's Wrapper Bargain We have 144 good, Heavy Linen Finish, Wrappers in white and blde and white and prime color stipes. We cleared this little lot at a_great 'reduction from regular value and while they last your choice of a Wrapper, good honest value at $1.50, ' For $1 Each. Hundreds of other regular lines in stock in light, me- : dium and dark colors, sizes 32 to 44, ranging in price from $1 to $2 each, : Woingn's Black Sateen Onderskirls A special purchase of 120 only Black Mercerized Sateen Underskirts, beautifully trimmed and well made. $1.50 18 regular price and good value at that. While they last . © Your Choice for 99c. Each. Other lines in stock ranging in price 'from. 75¢. to $3 each. 3 * at vo CRUMLEY BROS. NEW YORK MILLINERY PARLORS "NICE SHINY SI FOR MEN. . manship cannot celled. We should like show them to you. = Price 83.2 pair. droid McDermott's Shoe Store. - I deme - ome ew mi ELEPHANT (Let Me Have Your Paint! And I will guaratites you'ss Ready Mixed Paint factory results. We don't nest colors, buy perform ithe worl ! and. prices Tights, « : ™- Laacrificed, - but. your tert Sole agent for Kingston studied. hes A STRACHAN, HARDWARE MERCHANT. |W. J.>MURRAY, The Auctioneer. The very. best pain ket, most durable, druggists. | the legislative building, where it would 3