RE ONGE BAGS vety preity ones just § ito iia § ing 40c. Wrist ¢ e latest styles, 5c. up, § : Caps, Fountain Pens ~overy § ranteed to give satis. \ opular Chocolates, 40e Lowney's al per 1h. wh. R'S PALM GARDEN DRUG STORE 289 Streot. *Rhose 50 ecco cscccscsovse S, S, APER, B. comprise the main lin all of which are uner her for artistic beauty, re, design, coloring o | at 121 Princess stret f above 4. WEESE .& (Ol celebrated Mason & r the PIF J 1G AR ANS i ARE es T SALE [EY GOES up oes the price of r buy now while it splendid list of BARGAINS RICHT NOW. Lots, Houses, Busines ms, afd all kinds of pre vttom of the lader pris, v what you want. nd you money. to nelp you a low: rate of interest R. McCANN PK ST. GROUND FLOOR. ® .FPhosphodiné le de is an old; well lished and RE anstiet™ biFumiiars fe ail THE. ACTH MEL, year, and gave satis! "99 Brook Street 252. IRR WILLIAMSON, ED: SURGERY A Bs Cres? oh pein Hingston & Pembroke & Canadian acific-RefIWays. : -- wi L RUN meseekers' 60-Day_ Excursions ANADIAN NORTH-WEST AT RETURN FARES. Regins 4 # vn Jaw $30] Yorkton FE innipeg EF Arcola Albert, | Tg + 35/ Wawanesd. gary. Miniota Rod Deer. mer | Peden 640 Swan River | . a +s JUNE 4th, returnigg untid 5 ith (an rail or. 93. Atha- Going NE 28th, Teturfiing til AUGUST gy Coin ci Ath,' wt hing until SEPTEMBER Bur. Tickets are not Tt on "Tmn- Limited." peril particulars at K, do Ps and C. P. let Office, Duta, 8 5 CONWAY, Troe, JR. Gen. Pass. Axi. Gen. Supt. -- BAY OF QUINTE-RAILWAY-NEW w SHORT.LINE FOR sed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all lo: eal paints. Train leaves City. Hall D- pot at 4, pm. FE. CONWAY, Agent, B. Q. By. Kingston. Special Trains to Manitoba and the Canadian North-West, With free colonist sleeping cars will _-- Toronto at 9 p.n. every Tuesday in April, May and June and ryn via Ba Nor tal © colonist rates from Kingston daily until June 15th, as follows ¥ Bilings, Mont. sis 3 ih ae , Wash . Shy Bi. New W Sstmingiaty B. Portland, O! Boras, ! B.C i B.C 3 a T Vancouver, BC, 146, 05 . San' Francisco, "Cal, ssrA eh cies +48 08 ONESEEKERS EXCURSIONS To.Canadian-North=West. 4B and 18th and. July. 4th, 1903( ays June Mickets good 8 i ¥ to ov full arp ard app Fo p Pr. HANLEY, Agent, Qity Pass. Depot. ---- DOMIKION LINE "STEAMSHIP MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL. Dominion, May June 27, Aug. 1 Southwark. May July 4, Aug. 8 Tberian June 6 Canada, June 13, July 18, Aug. 23 Kensington, Jund 20; July 25, Aug. 20 BOSTON. TO. LIVERPOOL. Mayflower . . May 21, June 18 Commonwealth June 1, July 2 June 11, July 9 New kngland POKTLAND T0 LIVERPOOL. Jrishman, May 30. Tauric, June 6 Norseman, June 18. Englishman, June 20 AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL. From Montreal. Turcoman, June 20 Iberian, July 18 TV MEDIT KRRANEAN. June 6. Cambroman, June 20 June 6 J Vancouver, For further particuinrs upply to P. HANLEY, G.T.R. 43 Clarence St The Dominion Line, Montredi & Port #. P. GILDERSLEL Vi land. QUEBEC STEAMSHIP .COMPANY LIMITED. River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Swumsr C.mises in Cool Latitudes. Pwin Iron SS 'ampana," With eicotri electric bells and, all moddrn cowfo SAILS. FRO A MONTREAL ON MON- Screw lighs DAY at 2 1st, 15th and 29th June ; 1 Jth July 10th and 24th Aug th and 21st September, for Pictou calling at Quebec, Fa- ther Point Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cova, Grand River, Bums nersige, P.E.I and Charlotictown, VDT The fin rip of the season for health t AHIIRN 'tary, Quebcc " od ' ms apply. Lo LE Pp. bY 1LDE Re Ont ALLAN LINE From Malitren). From Quebec. May 28, 6 p.m : May 30, 6 p.m June 6,6 p.m aud upwards. Cabin Liverpool and London- 37.50 to $42.80; $2.50 9am London, , $25 and £26; Liverpool, t, Glasgow, London. TO GLASGOW DIRECT Sardinian, May 20, (2nd and 8rd class only ¥ iol ian, May 27 irst Cabin, $50 td. $75; 2nd Cabin, 835; 7 $25. J. P. } , Agent, &% City Pagsenger Depot. 5 P. SLDER BLEFVE. Clarence street. JAMES REID- UNDERTAKER AER TS STRAIT PTT SEE WINDOW! DiSph.AY oF A fine line of Couches with steel Bonstruction. dsome Couches, English Velour fringe all around, Only $7.50. Beautiful Wilton Rug Couches, Only $12. Couches, also Tapestry with Polished fraines, 'Only $5. JAMES Use Furniture Ran. Bea Couches, BABY'S OWN SOAP roughness of the prevents skin and chapping. @ Best for toilet and nursery use. css ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. MONTREAL" Was Unable to do any Work for Four or Five Months. Was Weak and Miserable. Thought She Would Die. Dootor Could Do No Good. Milburn's Heart and Nerve : Pills Erected a Complete Cure jn the Case of MRS. CARQLINE HUTT, Morrisburg, Ont. She says : "It affords me great pleasure to speak about what your Heart and Nerve Pillg have done for me... About a year ago I was taken ill with hearttrouble 8nd got 3 bad that 1 was unable to do any work for four or five months. I got so weak and miserable that my friends thought 1 was going to die. The doctor attended me for some time but I continued to grow worse, At last I decided4o try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and after taking two boxes they made me well and strong again. I cannot praise them too highly to those suffering from mervous weakness and heart troubles." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are so cents per box, or 3 for $1.25 at all dealers, or THE T. MILBURN CO., Limited, TORONTO, ONT. REFRIGERATORS GOOD SELECTION BEST MAKERS T. F. HARRISON CO. Undertaking and Embalming. 'Phones 90 and Yl. Grosset an TINS This Space is Reserved for P. WALSH Coal and Wood Dealer, 55-57 Barrack St., Kingston. Peon sessnssesssessesesd A Cosy Bright Fire Is an attraction for every ome. 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 BOOTH'S COAL. Phone 133, Foot of West St. CAKES AND PASTRY Have you tried our. Florence, Colums Alexandria, Duchess, Melba, Avgel, Magnolia, Royal, Gingerbreads and Va- ailla Cakes ? These are the latest out. .. POLLITT-& BARNUM .. - goLINCweoD STREET. ie Let Me Have Your ale And I will guarantee you satis- factory results. We don't brag but perform the work. Nothing sacrificed, but your best interest studied. W. J MURRAY, The Auctioneer. bia, | WORLD Ti! TIDINGS! OCCURRENCES OES RECOUNTED "AN-BRIEF FORM. i Despatches and Cullings . Telling! of Events Transpiring in oe Parts of the Earth. i Une hundred "houses 'and many busi- | ness buildings were burned down . at] Laconia, NH. § Mrs. J. A. Soloman was seriously injured by a car on Bathurst street, Toronto. 1 he striking Toronto builders' labor- ers have asked for a conference with employers. The steel rail mill at Sault Ste. Marie is expected to be in operation by the Ist of July. Paul Blouet (Max O'Rell) who died at Paris on Sunday bequeathed his li- brary to St. Paul's church hing Alonso of Spain has inherit: ed 37,500,000 under the will of his grand father, the late King Francis. In the North-West Territories 300 parcels of school lands have been sold at prices ranging from § to $7 an acre, John Fleming was elected to the county. council of . Hastings for the vacancy caused by the death of R. A Porter. It is current that will be appoimted Ontario of the Libenal Association, Aléxander Smith. (Une policeman was driven crazy and two others disfigured for life by burns Duncan: Marshall secretary to succeed received while rescuing women and children at a Breoklyn fire. G. A. Kyle, heretofore division en gineer on the Northern Pacific railway, has been appointed to a similar posi tion on the Grand Trunk at Winnipeg. The Brotherhood of Railway Train: men, in national convention, at Den ver, Col, has voted to increase its strike protection fund from $100,000 to $300,000. The officials of the Cunard steamship company deny the report that they had withdrawn from the Atlantic-con- ference and the agreement in regard to saloon passengers. Paderewski, the pianist and compos- er, is in bad health. He is suffering from acute neuritis at his home in Switzerland, and has cancelled all en gagements for three months. Warrants were issued two weeks ago for the apprehension of several Lon don men in connection with frauds and forgeries of bills of exchange on Mor gun & Co., and other firms. A despatch from Washington says that the joint high commission will reassemble in Ottawg | in September to consider the {trade relaticns between Canada and the United States. 'homas Skinner, editor of the Can adian Gazette, and a director of the Canadian Pacific railway, was married at Christ church, London, on Tue: to Mrs. C. Williamson, of New York. The contingent of southern troops on their way to join the Moraceo sul- tan's force, at Fez, was attacked by the rebels near Rabat, losing some killed. The remainder, .robbhed of everything, arrived at . Rabat in a pitiable condition. The Canada Atlantic railway is given authority to construct a line three hundred miles to the Soo from a point n the present main line between Whit ney and Scotia Sunction. The com pany asks power to increase its capi tal stock to $10,200,000. 7 The Canada's cup defender, Strath ' will be informally launched at Je : on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. ik. Smelie will name the yacht. Word has been yeceived from Lord Strathcona that he would be only too pleased to have the defender of the great lakes the bear his name. championship for The vwinbers of the Hamilton Inde pendent Garment Workers' Union, seventy-five or eighty in number, have struck work to enforce. their demands for increased wages. Most of the strikers are pressers and improvers, and as a result of their action from 200 to 300 girls and boys are thrown of work. A few non-union shops running. out are Disease Lurks On Every Hand And Finds Lodgment in the Weak, Rundown and Exhausted Sys- tem--Protect Yourself By Us- Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. din The spring air is often laden with disease germa. The waste and decay- ed matter of winter is thawed out, and forms a regular hotbed of dis- ease, from which arise poisonous gas es and germs of disease. Péople with rich blood throbbing through their farterios need have little fear, for disease secks out the weak and 'exhausted for its easy victims. For such there is no season more to be dreaded than. spring. The artificial life of winter is such as to leave the blood thin and watery and as.a result the action of the vital organs, such as the heart, ,sto- mach, kidneys, and liver, is weak, <Tuggish, and torpid, appetite becomes poor and digestion js impaired. All depends on the state of the blood, and because Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is, shove all else, a builder and enricher of the blood, it jis the, best spring medicine that can. possibly be aipad.... Once blood. is ..made an and pure, the benefit is felt in every nook and porper of ithe human body. The sital organs. perform their work, the wmervous system is nourish- at, 'and rekindled, new, firm flesh and {issue is added, and mew vigor and vitality permeate the whole system. Instead - of purging the system with salts and sarsaparillas this spring, enrich and purify the blood by a month's treatment with Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and see how differently you will feel. As thi is food cure is composed of nature's greatest resior- atives, it is botind to be of beneiit to you, 30 cents a bOX, oS boxes for Saleh ng i prohibiting monopoly or favor in re A FEW RI YOU SHOU] AA BRCAUSE" BEE STARCH will not injure the' best fabrics, and is equialy as good: for the very coarsest lingns, op BECAUSE it. is:more economical, of clothes with the same quantity of starch. BECAUSE clothes starched with stiffness ; not stiff as a board. BECAUSE it' das pody 'and durability «etd goods "starched-with * BER STARCH will stay ¢léan and preserve their appear- ance far longer than the ' -- es. BECAUSE clothes starched with BEE STARCH have that Narrv, finished appearance and 'SATIN LUSTRE SO much desired. BECAUSE, the, BEE STARCH is simplein its preparation. 'Just a little warm water.and BEE STARCH." BRCAUSE THE IRON NEVER BECAUSE it's the best. all. round st do the mare A trial will convince 'you. as you can do: $wice the amount BEE STARCH have a flexible clothes starched with inferior STICKS. | ~~ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Prisoners' Aid -Association, at the present --moment is pressing for legislation, whereby eficct may be. giv- en to the probation system as a sub- stitute for the imprisonment of com- paratively innocent first offenders. The ,brobation system in its opera- tion is similar. to. the "First Ofiend- ers' Act" of Great Britain, and the Perenger law of France, and for a number of years, has been working most * satisfactorily--<where in opera: tion--in the diminution of crime and in preventing the stigma and con- tamination of jail association. The Ontario government jis also urged to make sowe provision, during the present session of the legislature, for. the efficient treatment of indigent in ehriates either by the adoption of the proposed hill prepared at. the request of, and submitted to, the govern ment over three years ago, or by means of a special grant,to the Pris oners' Aid Association for the pur pose of continuing a system of treat- ment commenced a. few months ago with encouraging results, It is to be hoped that not only members of the government, but that each private member of the legislature shall be given to 'understand that the best sentiment of the provinee would favor the inauguration of these much-needed reforms. Will not every one who is in a position to do so, kindly give this important matter a helping hand.-----A. M. ROSERRUGH, Secre tary. ARE STILL UNEASY. Labor Outbreak In St. Petersburg Feared, May 27.~The uneasi government and the St. Petersburg ness felt by the public regarding the threatened lahor troubles on May 29th and 30th, dur ing the celebration in "honor of the foundation of St. Petersburg does not abate. Among other preeautions the police have requisitioned all the hous: porters in the city to assist in pre serving order in case of need. A part of the garrison will be confined to barracks under arms on Friday and Saturday. Other detachments of troops will be posted in the suburbs to prevent the working people from marching - thence to the heart of the city. LIKE THE SYMPATHY. Confess They Have No Special Complaint. London, May 27.--Uskub special to the Times : Despite the gratification of finding themselves the objects of so much sympathy, the better class of Bulgarians here. are compelled to con fess that they have no very serious complaints against the conduct of the But Turks. Arrests have certainly been made by. the wholesale, but. only in j roportion to the widespread nature of the revolutionary. propaganda. British. Government/s Action. London, Mey 27.~Replying to a question in the house Colonial Secre- tarv Chamberlain said, the govern ment had not sadctioned, and was not supporting the movement of the mine workers to import Chinese and other Asiatic labor into the 'Trans- | vaal. Viscount Cranborne, under secretary for foreign affairs, said -the British government was in communication with other signatories {o' the Berlin treaty in order to arrive at an agree- ment as to the efiect of the clause lation to the system of | trade now prevailing in the Congo Free State. There are thirty-five cases of wenelet Prison Reform: Legislation Re- quired. Toronto, May 206.--(To the Rditor) : Tablets are just what you «need wl sonstibaled SAVE THE the best bicarbonate that money can bay, pp Bee Brand 'Baking Soda is packed. from | on. this, A valuable coupon in each package. Farm Hand Shot Adepted, Daugh- ter Of Employer. Peterboro, Ont., May 26.--Joseph Fram, aged seventeen years, in the employ "of 'James Matchett, a farmer in Qtongbee district, it is alleged at tempted to murder Lizgie 'Btowart, aged twenty-three years, an adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matchett. On Saturday afternoon the farmer and his wife came to town, Jeaving . young Fram and Miss. Stewart the sole oc cupants of the house. The young wo: man had been washing her hair and was drying it before the fire, when, it is alleged, 'Fram came behind her and attempted to commit an assault. Miss Stewart finally broke louse and fled aming from the house. When she was about ten yards away Fram picked up a gun and fired, hitting her in both legs. The gun was loaded with fine shot. The attending physician. ex tracted several grains of shot and re ports that the young woman's condi tion may become serious should blood poisoning set in. ser ASKS FOR RESIGNATION. Of Two Ministers Involved In C. & W. Scandal. Toronto, May 27.--~A lobe Vie toria, B.C., special says that: I'rewier Prior has anticipated the repor of the special committee appointed to investigate the C. and W. la! san dal, by asking for the resirmatim of most intimately two of the ministers deal, nasely associated with that Messrs, FEberts and Wells. This preci pitate action of Col. Prior, the des patch adds, gives colo: to a rumor that. the committee will report against the government as a whole, but par- ticularly against Messrs. Wells and Fberts. The house resumes husitess to dav. when it is expected that the com mittee will take the results: of its de liberations. Got A Constant Headache ? Ten chances the secret of your _ suffering is that "white man's burden," catarth. . Here's a sentence front ont man's evidence for Dr, pew's Catarrhal Powder--"One appl cation gave me instant relicl, cleared the nasal passages and stopped the pain in the head." It's a quick, . safe and sure treatment, and it never fails to cure. 80c. Sold by Henry Wade and H. B. Taylor.--145, to one Local Nursing. The May meeting of the local Vie torian Order of Nurses' oxecutive was held yesterday afternoon. Miss Baker reported that during the month she had attended fourteen patients. The sum of $850 was collected in fees, Gifts of useful articles wore reccived from Mrs. James Crawford, Mrs. C. Grass, Miss Annie Ferns, Mrs. Peppi att and Mrs. Munday. Broma tonic which imparts health, which cures nervous sleprossion, weakness, tuber culosis, consmnption. dyspepsia, sto- mach, liver and kidney troubles. Sold everywhere. A powerful sirength, vigor, Kowijiapiee correspondents charge the Fremeh government with eriminal peglect in regard to: the arrangemonts made for the auto race, which was attended by: so many fatalities. Just What You Need. Chamberlain's Stomach and Hy ; when you have no appe tite, - feel. dull after eating and was up with a bad taste in your mou They will improve your 8 cleanse and invigorate RTE MERD MURDER. | - ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A PACKAGE AND o COUPONS pure, -and..is prepared om whats Nhown as balloon dust, the | Bee Brand Borax gunned 9 pe wl very finest particles of powdered Bafa. Look for the Coupons " } ' . Lg 1 Al ie Be | ih ik dpe Bus The oven of an Tmperial Oxford: Rangeund:the old. +700 80 SE 58 fashioned spit before an open fireplace do better roasting thim any otfier ¢ apparatus invented, In the olden days the spit. had to be cooked. It is much the same with the oven is test on the fire side -- turned tory cooking-+goed food rui "The draws fresh air into the flue chamber, § su] oven, thus heating it Quickly, are at the same equa ne dainty ry, evenl ead When you ty an thought and exy mature, Montreal jy don Spe twisted to get them cook at all, The. rept is ¥ T Ii hl Fre rm uniformly h eo at a 0: xford Range you etd vesult of over:sixty years, The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited Toronto, Canada > Winnipeg A rg pica "Ts Tet ls eww ed diffusive flue heats it and diffuses it evenly over A-back, front 'and pod e result is x tender roasts, light, * Ss "PP Vancouver 1 McKELVEY fovex in Londong Lay i oliat Er pes FOR SALE BY STMMONS BROS., KINGSTON, en SOME. R ANGES Re 69 and 71 Brock Stress ASK FOR 'LABATT'S A The Purest and 'Most Agrees.ble Beverage on fhe Mee Fool ; the ig A oll 'the time, most ranges fool the people' 8 of the time, but the. x 53 never fools the people a! frig is the BoGoaM ventilated on. bakes { transparent oven door ge ovine g tobe seen. The adjustable damper con- trols the draft Piste, & BIRC a oi