ght as to cut \ brains in his ousers had as hands, hed is writing a 4 his shears go ner Styles are rouser styles an dress your § . . é ® w { UITS / G0, -------- PSP OPPS TW ES. 8h, $5 ived another LATER SHOE These are 3 1eir newest season. ORE? 159. >O-0-O00000008 >O-0-0-00000e * id $10 Securing. - OOOO es of thes ald be con- ng a suit, 0.50, $7 50 rth $8.50, e and see tse of the ot be sur- ents' Furnisher, reel. f . $96 0000000000VVOOCOOOOCVOOTOOC . \TROCITIES. "The Times has re ian source, a cop} ublished the othe of Rome, forecast ess-Arabia and in pors to stop dis of admonitions, ag recourse to the a letter, a column Alexander and respectively, the portant Jewi Ss m, and both com testing against st Jews in Russia, rom investigation. vorst details pub e that they poss he actual instige > a body of local They corroborate plicity of official elegraphic appeal hat were dispatc ws. 30,000 well-to-do locate in Canada s a result of the oba farmer dele ent - Lithia Tab c. bottle. CAD OOS Just arrived a large assortment of "beautiful Go Carts and Car- riages.. Make a selection they are all sold. i dine. of Fancy arlor Sets; we aye closing out at reduced prices. House - cleaners use ; Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of CURE SICK HEADACHE. REFRIGERATORS ! Go0D SEDEGTIONC.cf [JRRST MAKERS T. F. HARRISON C0. Undertaking and Embalming. 'Phones 90 and 91, » - . Notice of 'Incorporation. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT Legislative Assembly of the Province of present sesdion thereof incorporate a Company ¥ out and build a Railway from a point at or near the City of Kingston in the to the south-westerly end of thence nerth-easierly the north westerly shore of Loughbor- near Loughborough Bridge, where a branch lmé from Lake to some point at or near the line of the Kingston and Pembroke Railway, to build, equip and op- right of way. station &cquire and receive bonuses or aid fr A. J. REES, Princess St. construction of said Railway railway or company, with further power wharves, clevators, Steam and other boats and fer- borough Lake and other lakes .and prices right. | . A STRACHAN, HARDWARE MERCHANT. M'GIVERIN & HAYDON, Soliciters . for abplicants. ttawa this 18th day of 1908. DRESS-MAKING. tical dressmakers from New York Let Me Have Your Sale| and wraps. All orders exe ith neatness and dispatch, Popular prices. Work J CLDER'S SHAM- 5 Princess street, two MONEY AND BUSINESS. ee Two HUNDRED THOUSAN thousand dollars. rontenac Loan and in- giful white lard cooked Ssneats, 'jams and relishes at polity holders ' have dara propptly insured at lowest possible OL OF ART. THE WELL SITUATED DWELLING n or Biven individually to suit ad CHARLES g, WRENSHALL, Ri --omy 2304 Princess Street. KINGSTON BUs)Nss s COLLEGE TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO. u facilities for securing post -9 Why If you want to see what $ Smartly Dressed Men should § wear call and see . § Crawford & Walsh, § y « TAILORS. .. L YS ¥ r ? A Cosy Bright Fire Is an attraction for every ohe. The cherry glow and immense heat of our coal Will make itself felt with pleasure during the cold weather. It's just the kind to cook with, too. Let us fill your bin with BOOTHS COAL. "Phone 133, Foot of West St. PURE ICE CREA. Now served or delivered | in bricks. --AT-- ELEPHANT R.eady Mixed Paint The very best paint on the mar- ket, most durable, finest colors, Sole agent for Kingston And I will guarantee you satis- factory results. We don't brag but perform the work. Nothing sacrificed, sbut your best interest studied. W. J. MURRAY, The Auctioneer, MEN AND WOMEN. Bg © - by | makes a good domestic and a good | {for Canadian preduets. Comparatively Hittle, if any, of our staple farm pro | ducts; such as wheat, oats, peas, ete., p {are 2 | wheat and flour should find a large » { with their feet, and lying on the hare | concrete émused rhemma® sm fluity of milk, which, du-ing hot wea other profitable source of outlet will be found if sour milk is fed to poul try. Those who go in for chicken rear advantage of storing 4 little milk far a loss as to how to utilize his sour milk if he fattens a number of chickens. crealigg some interest in Scandingvian thod consists in following up the regu lar milking by a scries of manipula tions of the udder, which will remove all the milk remaining in the cavities and ducts of the udder at the time of milking. The ordinary method of strip ping fails RT a ely UW ey » COWS. 3 Another Use For Supeérfious Milk On The Farm--How To Treat Work Horses to Get The Best Results. premium, and young hens, or indeed two-year-old fens, can at present be marketed to advantage. In farming, as in other lines, it pays to be beforehand. Already many agriculturists are beginning to lormm- Inte plans for handling their 1903 crop. The demand for good horses keeps up and really good, heavy draft and gener pose horses are very scarce. it w y farmers to breed good horses. The juice of the sugar beet is twice as sweet as the sap of the maple tree, 100 lbs: of augar beet jujce vialding twelve pounds of sugar, while maple sugar will produce only four or five. oJ. W. Newnan, of Sault Ste. Marie, writes that that portion of Algoma i« especially adapted to dairying, and gs fhe buh Becomes cleared away, thal branch of agriculture will more and more be followed. Ihe Minnesota Experiment Station has come to the conclusion, after many tests, that, with pfices in rea scnable balance, bran, corn, oats gnd 'hay, make a more satisfactory ration for lambs that are "ving fattened, than bran, corn and hay. The planting, of trees around the farm home and the country school- house should be encouraged. A few trees set each vear in odd corners, where they will afford shelter and or- nament, will be a sourée of gratifica- tion for many years to fcllow. The proposed tax of #500 on China: men entering Canada mebts" with op position' from the farmers of British Columbia, 'who find fat The celestial is the oily availahlé Jelp they ' can secure for work on the farm. John cook. Japan if said to offer a new market produced in Japan., Canadian ond profitable market there. The live dtock industry of Japan is also wor- thy of attention. J. RH. Grisdale, of the Central Ex perimental Farm, says that the firm nogs of bacon depends, not on breed or climate, but on getting animals of the right breeds and feeding them in the icht way. The pigs must have a var irty of feed. Feeding corn alone will give an inferior kind of bacon; the corn should be supplemented by skim milk or roots. Prof. Carlyle, of Wisconsin, said at a recent convention that he found con crete floors too cold for dairy cows and had been forced to cover the con crete with boards put together so that they. can he taken up and cleaned. When standing on .the hare concrete the cows scraped the bedding around The Heme and Foreign Produce Ex change, of London, Eng., states that the average of the Canadian cheese in 1902, showed a distinct improvement over previous years, but declares that the coating of cheese with paraffine wax petards those necessary actions which allow the ¢heese go become solid. The verdict of the trade is adverse to the continuance of the paraffine coat ing It is rarely that a summer comes in vhich there is not a drytime, causing failing in pasturage and in the milk flow. For this reason it is wise to provide some soiling crop, as mixed rrains, sav peas and oats, or corm, to be cut and carried to the stables and fed to the cows when being milked, or perhaps. better at midday when the sun is hot and the flies troublesome. A patch of alfalfa near the barns is valuable for this purpose, as it may be cut several times during the geason On a great many farms at certain times of tHe year there is a super ther, sometimes becomes sour. As a rule this is fed to the pigs; hut an inc on an extensive scale will find the use, and the farmer need never be at A new method of milking has been ircles. The main point of the me to remove this portion, | DO NOT FORGET | n ds of beau- pul whjue lard fof 35. snoulder hams, {cheap op Satupday) strictly fresh eggs, Mvers', 60 Brod) Swrest. 'Phones 570. Or STAMPS AND MARKERS. RUNRER NTAMPS OF ALL KINDS, Suli-euinis a hitd Mis rs, Dates, So Stencils, he and Ticket 0 Blan is, ete. "hairs prompt. JOHN Fo, Whig « FOR SALE. and premises, No. 63 Earl street, east of dnd near Wellington strept, be- lopging to the estate of the late Jane Hichardson; Fasorable terms of sale. Apply to John Mudie, solicit or. 89, Clarence street. DR. WILLIAMSON, HAS REMOVED SURGERY AND RE-~ cidence from . King street to 255 treet, just below Clergy sphone 451 eo ------------------ FOR SALE OR TO RENT. PU SHED, CUT STONE (HOUSE, BURN! 3 (George Street. dmmediate ossession. Apply to Loaniin, 213 King Street. 1. G. BOGART, M.D., CM, s FORMER RESIDENT HOUSE SUR- 4 General . Hos n of the Kingeton eral which is doubly valuable on account | of its high fat contents. It is estimat od that the increased yield of milk by | this new method is about one 15 thee pounds per day. noon acres of corn with a' walking cultiva tor cach day of the season, but jt pave. When sweat, hair and dandrufi are allowed to congeal at noon on in side of collar and on skin of should ors, and afterwards "thaw out," when imal is worked again, sores are ||, alum water or a =olution of half an ounce of tannic acid in half a gallon of water tario department of agriculture con tains the 'following regarding crop | urday afternoon conditions on the lst of May, 1903. Fall wheat--In most instances it | trustees which meets to-morrow, Sev has come through the winter un-|éral important changes were made. In | harmed. The hurt caused by inset | thie evening, a committee of the facul-{ pests so far has been remarkably | tv and one of the trustees met to all. The acreage is less than in 'make nominations for the various | ben appointed ~bailif of the sixth the last year or two. hairs, lectureships, etc, as some re- | division court 'of Frontenac. Winter rye--Very little is now | arrangement 'of the staff ix nefessary, . grown in Ontario. What was winter: : * ed" well. Clover--The crop faces the spring | dud, Curacao, that best prospects. . The dey, | rebels have lately been with the cold weal Removinz the horses" harness at may seeni unnecessary to the man who must hustle over at least six he The Crop Bulletin. The May Bulletin issued-by the On ~ pects are particularly bright, . ++ buit mekdows have a good thiek bot Wen Omtario "the pros- RC NEW METHOD OF MILKING. Poultry meat ot all kinds is at & T ewson; treasurer, Dr. R. Hanley: su have a large number of good players in their ranks and a strong team can | death be placed in the field. | pumps aboard. He says the Wahcor dah so far as weather conditions are con- cerned. The only | damage to fruit trees between © November ~ and 'April was caused by a plague of field mice, the: gentre of operations -being in the Jake. Ontario districts and along the St. Lawrence, Thousands of valuable fruit trees have been girdled by these pests, and some correspondents re- gard their operations as a seridus menace to fruit culture, Small fruits give promise. of an excellent yield. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked up by Reporters on Their Rounds, Tomato plilits at Carnovsky's. Col, Hemmitig left to-day for Corn- tour of inspection. Levers Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder dusted in the bath, soft- «ns the water and disinfects, C. Wesley Walker was removed to the, General Hospital to-day, suffering from an attack of fever. . Unaningham, piano' tomer from Chickering's, New York." Orders re- ceived at McAuley's bookstore, James Serutton, a machinist, had a slight accident, his hand being cut at the Locomotive works to-day. A large quantity of cheese was shipped from this point to Montreal to-day, 'About 2,000 boxes were sent out. James Halliday leit for Gananoque to-day to test the electric lighting plant on: Charles Macdonald's new steamyacht. This afternoon, the General Hospital governors . were. to meet to take final actioft mpen the proposition to build a nursés® home. A 'weather prophet to-day prognos ticated aim "up to Thursdav "or Fri- day of this week, followed by fine, warm weather for Victoria day. On Saturday J. E. Hutcheson ad usted the loss by fire to stable and contents owned by Capt. Murphy, Rideau street. The loss was placed at $103, ! paragus, Cataraqui asparagus, Ports- wouth radishes, Barriefield spinach. All" fresh Tuesday morning, at Car- novsky's. 04 F. Telgmann returned to-day from the north, after having given success- ful performances of "Leo, the Royal Cadet," at Lanark, Smith's Falls and other places. The owners of the steamer Waheon- dah were greatly pleased over the quick * time made by the Donnelly Wrecking company in raising 'that ves sel last week. Forty' minutes after the steamer Donnelly arrived at Far- ran's Point, a 'steam pump was plac ed aboard the Wahcondah, all ready for operations. : TO ERECT COAL CHUTE. It Will Be One Of The Largest In Canada. Windsor, Ont., May 18.--The Lake Evie and Detroit River railway, this summer, will erect a coal chute at Blenhcim, which will be the largest of its kind in Camada. The railway secures its coal from the Ohio fields via Rondeau and the coal will be stor ed in the big chute until the winter months, when it will be delivered to customers by rail C. R. railway, on Saturday broke all Thomas to! Windsor. The distance is 110 miles and the time taken to make 'the run. was exactly 100 minutes. The | distance between Woodslee and FKssex | is five miles and the train made it in the dizay time of three minutes. The | top speed was reached betweem Wind sor and Essex, and if 'it had not been for slowimg up going through the long ! vards in Windsor, the time would have been lessened by at 16a%t two minutes. Hogs Are Weaker. The 'old country bacon market is | weaker, and in consequence bogs are lower in both Toronto and Montreal It will be noted that hog= are lower in Buffalo also. The reduction in prices there is not due to the changes in tue situation in Britain, and is, in steady reduction in the receipts "of | hous in the United States. In Toronto select hogs are quoted | by Park, Blackwell & Co. at $6.10, with fats and lights a quarter lo Hibernians To Play Ball. \t a meeting of the local branch of Hibernians, it was decided to organize a baseball 'club. These officers were el ed: Hon. presidents, J, R. Keating, H. James; president, George Math Accompanied The Wahcondah. | week, Queen's Medical Faculty. Queen's medical faculty met on Sat the Venezuelan n over tal. 08 Foe Oban Tubehosn, $78. psa of April gave portions | the of the clover B. appearance; § Live © Slog Taken altogether. the fi uly ; as f= Sik as : outlook classovl as: good. The 4 2 4 ~ , tal health of horas" i atist | NOPECUL PEEL VIEW ENTERTAIN Ti 8 2 tory, though there wene 8 few ' cases Y OSWEGO MEN. & AR ol $d hes me "coin POWRIHHI and Vi thy and have suffe Ii bf : A= by ee ou any disease, | uGered little | To Perfect Fhmir Moute. Canadian | $1 nL NEAERA 3: To Ig ot Fruit. trees Orchards have come through the winter in excellent order wall. and other easmern points for a Picton asparagus, Wolfe Island de' i & Ae to $1.75; canners, 81.60 to $2.75; | E | $2.30 (0 $4.25; calves, $2.50 to 86: Tex. | ® 4 . [asfid steers, $1 to £1.60 . Hogs -- | @) : 4 [ Receipts, 11,000 head; Monday, 407 | ® 000; left over 2,000; market steady to | | 1c. lower; mixed and butchers', £5.00 | | to $6.60; good to ch {7 186.10 10 86 | wethers, 8 [ mixed, $3.75 to $4.75; live lambs, $1 | @) Passenger train, No. 17, on the M, | D { | coints. 38: dit: © oN previous records in the run from St; || "na, no sales: exports, 1,207; 8 parasol was the article she had "for gotten" to pay for. The wowan had | er that her presence was required in {en a sound lecture, then allowed to | states that in future any woman caught shop-lifting in lis store will decd, rather surprising in view of the {be dealt with in New York fashion, | placed in the window fog several | { hours and ticketed "shoplifter." gol mon, who dre ating for claimants | to the estate of George W. Todd, the | wealthy mi ago in th Hospital here, ex- press 'the belief that the will fyled in Syracuse is a forgery. They hope to | [be able -to show that Todd was net in the vicinity of Hamilton on March | secre. | 21st, the date of the alleged will, and : - tary il Je py: : fo | ary, William Delaney; manager, W also other flaws. 'They cannot under- | Dunigan: assistant manager, W. H lames. A captain will § lect ong 70, CRpeci " e { V : i Fini 1 ; bo elected at [long ago, expecially as the. story of | We have 144 good, Heavy Linen Finish Wrappers: sequent meeting. The Hibernians | the old miser's death was published in the Syracuse papers soon after his | White and blue and white, and prime , color: stripes. » om va John Donnelly returned this morn- | Mayor A. A. Ames was sentenced to ing from Toronto, having accompanied | the steamer Wahcondah with wrecking tried and convicted of malfeasance in | office At the trial, testimony was ap Th Tonio eid oh a remarkably fast Freight vessel, | introduced to show he had. accepted | ure to form. The collar sho "Te having covered the distance he on | bribe money for allowing irregular : 5 i moved, the shoulders washed with Krockville and Toronta in batasen practices in the city. A od gig | diam and dark colors, sizes 32 to "+ hours. The freight lightéred on to the | 990 was ac : tramer Donoelly will be shipped to | Pr. Ames will not have tg go to, pi ; . tigi d Toronto by the steamer Michigan this | "on until the supreme court has Pass | r ed on his appeal. omen ix years' imprisonment. Ames was | to revise the const | be Bweheoper if always ready for | (1p derskirts, beautifully trimmed and well made. $1.50 is tution for presentation to the board of | 8% emergency. Ready cooked. Ready | i to serve. - Delicious: { regular price and good value at that. Government Must Make Canal ono Policy a Permanent Feature. 3 Oswego, N.Y: Palladium. ... The. great. demand for coal in Cana- da and. the west, taken in connection with the removal of tolls from the Welland. and St. Lawrence river can- als, is responsible for a marked in. crease of shipping in the Oswego har- bor. Not in years has the harbor been as lively as at present, and-there-aret those who believe it is bound to grow to old-time proportions. With the duty ; . a oF Lr ih oli on Canadian cereals a great boom a Mes would result. Half a dozen big steam- ers can be, seen h 7. day await ; a : J ing loads al coal. They sew ain cur. A YOUNG aL ' - riers that have to Montreal and TR E WEAKNESS. : iia ins . Tonic. other Canadian ports on the St. Law- rence, and having discharged their cargoes, come to Oswego for up- freights of coal' .' A The freeing of the Canadian c « 5 from tolls is opening up a eto n Mrs. Barbeau, of St. Romuald; coun: hoats that are generally = being shut | tv of 'Eevis; writes us that her little hee aman mater Ths ome 1 | ring. fom oes] ote sp pacity. Their coming t 3 . "ant pers Lake Ontatio this og it is ry Tous sxhgts ign, She Sills en i d many more for next year pans, sometimes in fad, Aan constantly . increasing ial a § other times in the back, shoulders of year thereafter to handle the tonnage breast. Her appotite was poor, her dif that is to find its way down the St. |Z®stion painful and her sleap very non Lawrence river. However, to insure up recupetative. The mother had consults freights, « the Canadian 'government |< on several occasions a physicians must at an early date make perman: whose invariable reply was that. the ent the érder in council making the Shild Svs silffesing Brow DekVaty' gx Sale Jon: wes Atavica Sajitalins tae A en forsaking as ulld large coal trestles 5 } supply the boats. Should business re eg that i meathonld. bee sriou warrant, all of the coal trestles here bv, onies, With " ~ an would be enlarged to accomodate a | LC OPCR aI Having asked cas day greater tontage, but with the uncer- atid ip tainty as to whether the order is to DO) be made pérmanent, vailrond officials say, they do pot feel like recomend. ing the investment of large sums of money in properties that -an le des troyed at a whim or the pleasure of the Canadian governmeat: lintil wu h time as the = ordey removing tolls is made permanent, tha Canadish route will not have attained perfection. een MARKET REPORTS. + Live Stock Markets. East Bufiplo, . May 16.~Cattle=Re- ccipts, 75 head; fair demand; steady. Veals--Receipte, 70 head; steady; tops, $6.75 to $7; commen to good, $4.50 | to $0.65. Hogs--Receipts, 4,800; slow, strang, Hc. lower; heavy, $6.70 to Yorkers .and pigs, $6.50 . t, 6 65; roughs, $5.50 to $5.85; stags, $4.50 to $4.90. Sheep and lambs--Re- ceipts, 6,100 head; dull, 25¢. to 80c. lower; top lambs, 87 to $7.10; culls to good, $1 to 86.90; yearlings, $5.25 to #6; ge $4.50 to $4.75; sheep, top mixed, $4.75 to 85; culls to go i to $4.65. Suave, 52 Chicago, May 16.--~Cattle--Receipts, 100; market mominal; good to prime steers, 85 to $5.50; poor to medium, £1 to 3; stockers and feeders, $3 to £3; cows, $1.60 to $1.10; heifers, $2.50 » {EARN RES Mo J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. 8 ® : Try Us For Your Next Pair ® £6.60 10 26 vy, $36.35 to 86.635; | : bulk of sales, . 86.60. Sheep--Receipts, 1,000; cheep | and lambs, steady; good to choice | 2 90 to fair to choice | ® 5: rough to $4.75 . { New York, May 16.+Beeves--Re. | '® THE SHOE MEN. 90999 999609 TET ------ 00 quarters; calves nominal Sheen gnl lamhs--Reopif 3.592; steady; sheep, $3.50 to & ; lambs, | 8575 to $6.75; southern spring lambs, | $7 to 89. Hogs---Receipts, 1,641 ---------- Shoplifter Caught. Saturday night a respectablv dress ed married woman was caught shop lifting in a Princess street store. A succeeded in reaching the street with her prize, when notified by.the manag side. Bhe was taken upstairs and giv proceed on her wav. The merchant Was It A Forgery ? | Hamilton, Ont., Mav 18.-Local le ser, who died six 'weeks tand why the will was not produced cleared this Jittle Jot al a great reduction fr Ex-Mayor Given Six Years. | and while they last your choice of "Wrapper; g¢ Minneapolis, 'Mimn., Mad. 18. Former | value at $1.50, Be Huadreds of other regular Migs in $1 to $2 each. pred by the court, and Always Ready. | \ Ale ¥ : ! With Clark's Tunch tongue on hand. | A special purchase of 120 only Black Mercerized Sateen Appointed Bailiff. Alired Laidley, Mountain Grove, has { Your Choice for [FTE oo" J. A. Goodearle, of the ferry office, The reports emanating from Willem- | has gone west on a business and pleas, supe tri : t i John fice. ia bempor