7 OF ACTRESSES _ PRAISES PE-RU-NA. SUITS | ally hard to please. The } to carry a heavy stock in i We recognize the difficulty r young fellows, but instead k 10 lessen the danger of J have adopted the policy of of suits and having them ive 2nd cut so natty that und to Sell. its the prices begin as low steps to $8.50. $10, $12, EVERY ONE OF THEM. AGENTS FOR BARRING- i BIBBY CO. ers, Oak Hall, Kingston. Assesses r---- vooden Back- ry Tobe, ge! DDY'S RE RE ONGER MONEY. TE ---- ATT DURABLE, Ee SAA ink Basins, etc. )Y'S8 MATCHES, player, had her for his partner. Lord Charles Montague also paid her much attention, while"Jord Brooke was de- lighted to find in her a sympathetic listener to his many exciting ences in the far cast. Mre, Astor exercises a wonderful at traction wherever she goes. Mrs. Car endish Bentinck gave a experi smart « for her, as did Mrs. Leggett, who had the Myrchioness of Granby, La Charles Beresiord, and Prince Licht enstein to meet hor. She is looking for a house in | lon, and admits that Mrs. Ch in Hertford street would suit, scems they are mot very good friends Even The Doctors Say So Ask them about your corns--the preseription is invariably one bottle of Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor Fifty years in use, oertain snd prompt. Use only "Putnani's "Furniture cream" that does all that's required, at Chown's Drug Store, William Henry Watson died at his ome in Linden, Genesee county, Mich, March 26th, 1905. He was born in Bloomfield. A --,. ee... an experiment? ne of the hundreds of s on the market. me, they go, and are n forgotten. want to be cured? en take a medicine that been tested and tried, eration after genera- . A medicine that has n a household remedy sixty years. Ayer's saparilla, ntelligent, thoughtful nore snd more upon paration, 7 7 re a a a (aad ] t letter to Tho Peruna Mec : a iss Julia Marlowe of Now Jurk City, has the following to say of Torunad wl am glad to write my endorse- nent of the great remedy, Peruna, 45 a nerve tonic. 1 do so most peartily.""==Julia Marlowe. Jervousness is very common among women. Thiscondition is due to anemic I ve centers. The nerve centers are wspeservoirs of nervous vitality. These eciters become bloodless for want of | patrition. This is especially true ja the g season, Every spring a | jostof invalids are produced as the di- | fet result of weak nerves. This conld be easily obviated by the weof Peruna. Peruna strikes at the mob of the dificulty by correcting the o MISS JULIA MARLOWE. every year. vigorator. digestion. Digestion furnishes nutri- demonstrates its full tion for the nerve centers. gested food furnishes these réservoirs of life with vitality which leads to strong, steady nerves, and thus nourishes life. Peruna is in great favor among wo- men, especially those who have voca~ tions that are trying to the nervous sys- tem. Peruna furnishes the lasting in- vigoration for the nerves that such peo- ple go much need. Thousands of testi- monials from women in all parts of the Unitod States are being received Such unsolicited evidence surely proves that Peruna is without an equal 88 a nerve tonic and a vital in- f Properly di- Buy a bottle of Peruna todsy. If you do not receive all the bene fits from Peruna that you ex- pected, write to Dr. Hartman, Co- lumbus, Ohio. $10,000 forfeit if we cannot produce the original =tter and signature of above testimonial which well genuineness. --= A eee FOR SALE. ES SE SI TTT 078, 18, 14 AND 16 PEMBROKE A ; sewer and water on strect IL Bawden, 38 Clarence St Ege. see eee G00D BUILDING LOT, SOUTH SIDE has between Montreal and Apply 49 Colhorna street . Slislying Things at . . . . Satisfying Prices her) ns... . 0, Fok, Salmon per tin... } Sardines, 3s ensoinsosiis fuer sian sins rossed Fish Brand {thoice) per tin ....... . 13¢ 8 Condensed Tomato h per tin... Nacaroni and Vermic i Fine Tall Salt, 3 bag: mpkin, 3 cans Salmon (Saturday California. Prunes, 6 Ths. 8 Figs, 5 bs. ...... Fine 0 Cheese, 2 Ibs. Swat Oranges, per doz... es 30., 20c., OBc.. B0c.. 400 Bitter Orang per doz. ...... . 1h EW. VANLUV N. PEARL STICK PINS FOR GENTLEMEN . Wo have at present a complete show- ug of these goods, small and dainty Jn 14k, paved 'with pearls . g really new are the GRAPE 'ems in whole (round) pearls. ha Deed not prove expensive; we Pretty pine at al} prices, SMITH BROS. JEWELERS OPTICIANS 350 KING ST. NOTICE House.Cleaning Season is Here. Got your Carpets and Rugs Oeaned by our Carpet Cleaner, Work at Electric Thotough moderate rates Call or 'phone 512. | HARVEY MILNE, 712 BACOT STREET. ¥ Printing Business For Sale. them. TI to women Norman Bin Moutrea! ni Tal Ra Montreal Pe Dominicn' | Drjies omen There are several things about Health Table For WOMEN hey That make them different fron ordinary medicines. The one of greatest interest to you is, that unlike "iquid prepar- ations, they do more than merely st.mulate the user while taking There are many reasons for this. Here are three: They are the prescription of Dr, COMMERCIAL, more, Manager Bogert & Battelle, Members Stock Exchange, 151 St. James Street. MONTREAL HTOCKS Ar ted way wer rot THE $ ya Scotia, com Wa Joa UN TING BUSINESS OF THE | peatile. pref Notgr, Ty itebell, consisting of Presses, | Textile Bounds bl | ha, Cutting Machine, Cases | Winnipeg Bonds ock in trade. In connection | Mackay Companies, pref re now offered for sale a Is in first class condition Weir, Pected at the late place of Tor ington St. Particular, apply to J. J. BEHAN C. M. B. A. Oftice wa PIANO TUITION ki MAN. 271 King St., West Fives special i A Gare in primary = fn pce Pupils thoroughly Practice 0% and 1 wt catr" TA ly. RE ------ KE NOTICE SELL youn t Camas WR STOVES, FUR i Terms 688, or send postal pereonall Supplied Atch Amal | Balti 1 the Clothes and first buyer that co a" me, aud you will find the May July ex, THE SECOND-HAND DBALER, | corn L398 princes ' ay \ ss Street. Tuls Copper more & Ohio by W. F. Market Street, Kingston. Transit STOCK MARKETS. Telegraphed specially to the Whiz by NEW YORE STOCK MARKETS These ingredients are If you don't feel as well as you would 'ik2 to just try one box. goo. af dealers, or by mafl postpaid. 5. bi. ROBINSON & CO., Coaticosk, Ques E--------------Tm-- Confirmed ing Widow Order ontreal, ages to on Scptember Trunk railw; as the train the of the ay nL on Judgment Grant- Damages An Engineer--To Purchase of An- other Bank Concern. Spiclal to the Whig. 3 March to 1.--~The inscribed, in COMPANY IS LIABLE FOR ITS DESPATCHER HAD CONTROL OF TRAINS, the court of review has confirmed the judgment "of the court below granting $3,000 dam- Mrs. Thomas whose son was killed at Ste. Madeline 16th, 1903. The Grand review, against the judgment on the ground that the company was not responsible which the deceased was engimeer, and that with which it collided, were Intercolonial therciore, the government was respon- H. Atkinson, trains, and All Bow attend the 1 rom Hr William wi a few shibited hy the ciety of Chalmers 10 cents. Young Women's So church, Admission wening to Brockville, Fine shies Kehoe, who has been seriously with typhoid fever, She will be absent a few days * . - - Mrs. E. F. Osler, Barrie street, will rocvive on Tnesday sud Wednesday, April 11th and 12th. Mrs. Buxton (Swith will return town the mid next week . Miss Macnee is Visiting in Hamil on Tuesday. «Tee Mrs. John Nicolle entertained "Lost Heir" Clah, Thursday covening * on Wednesday, April 5th, six, 'at the residence of Newlands. 160 Earl St. jdea for runner will he Miss: Rose Branilf went down this to see her little to ton, but Miss Alico Macnee cae home the 'A FORCIBLE SPEECH. Sins LONEY'S JUDGE TALKS OF ROUGH PLAY, -- ; Thinks Customary Penalties of the | Game Are Wholly Inadequate, and Violent Men Should Be Put Out, : Ottawa, April 1.<In opening the spring assizes Justice Teetrel made references to roughness in sports. In addressing the grand jury he said that there was an important matter which he wished to bring to their noe tice regarding roughness in lacrosse, football and particularly hockey. The matter, he said, was brought pro: minently before him, as he hail just prosided at the trial in Cornwall of voung Loney, who was arraigned for causing the death of an opposing player in a game at Maxville, The excitement a game, hie lordship said, was too, frequently allowed to ot pi. hers contre 1 How | 750i Gh last ming of th | $n alo stn, which sted hat charge of the ay of the Seaton. a ------ in a tant, ted. Xt ul ee Sraiue the, Rpaly Wes Ipansible BEEN AYFILIATED u Jy if uch Th, play hold - A sn fo g pe » " he Spo wing placed beet Ne Tah of Montreal, Js lone Stands | NeW With Brian | le taut then sv oot ant bel the stockholders will, if they deem it Universities. Hix lordship rogrotted that it was advisable, give the directors' the ne- Another landmark has boon passed necessary in Canada to make such tessary sued by mstitution being the authority purchase of the Peoples' Bank of Hali- fax. According to the legal notice, is the Bank of Montreal, that four hundred thousand dollars of capital stock, this amount required to make the purchase, in accordance with the will to issue agreement alreadv arrived at. The The diffe and employ Carpenter's , Have Their Kits. Te! between conclude THE LABOR SITUATION. Packed employees have, to-day, assumed the a more definite form, in one pase trouble having been amicably arranged and in another the non-agreement the contractors to the terms of employees reached. The boss and mand for an increase from $1.75 to [plants centred here. Clergue refused _ Collections at the inland revenue of- $2.25 per day for the minimum wage | to talk," other than to say that tin fire for Max h were: Spints, 85.787. was the main sticking point and here | ¥idit was for business purposes, and os; malt, $1.268.40; tobacco and cig after some argument a settlement was | remarked that he wight have some: | 88 2,505.10; Lunded factory, 8208. made by halving the difference and | thing to say later. It is thought, here, 4 other receipts, RMT; total, #10, fiting the minimum wage at $2 per] that the capitalists will interest then 191.20 day. Some other changes of lesser im- {selves in tho proposed coke industry portance were made at the wish of | Clovgue returhed a few days ago The Somerville Co's both sides and the result is that no | from the east, where, it ix said, be Millinery department is as complete further trouble may be expected for had been in conference with men of Jas ever. New goods, new ideas every this year, at least. capital. It is understood that fur- | day. Y The carpenters diferences with their | ther developments of this part of the employees have, however, resulted in | country on a big scale is planned. George Mills' & Co. more serious developments, » this § 7 rest varie i y do morning, all union carpenters employ- WENT INTO CANAL ha Inrgest Yaristy in two dollar The agrecmnent continued hav ing resulted i x of privileges of the statute of colonial > whe and Indian universities. latter packing up: their kits and lay ing off work until some settlement is tinsmiths and their in a both sides Next week, The reports are that no passengers [to an alarm for a small fire in Mar * affairs have not yet § wero killed, though several are said to | ket street, €hicago. They had a colli climax as the emvlovers | he injured. a With i oruw oor onth to sign. the "We're sat that we can suit submitted by the masons, SIR HOWARD VINCENT you in eveglass Irv us if you nee haw oni or the old ones changed, Contributes Figures Re Trade | Chown's Drug Store ployees met, last night, at the invita tion of the latter, for ence in 'the Trades Both parties were wel represented at the mecting and the discussion, which ensued was of the most friendly char acter and resulted settlement, some concessions. The employees' a joint confer and Labor compromise making ed on different building and job works, ceased worki expected that a joint meeting will be arranged early masons' reached a sti'l have another month THE DATES FIXED that just adopted hy the D.R.A ARGUS PUBLISHING CO. the Hall. by Queen's University through having been affilinted with the grea universities of Oxford and Cambridge The council has recom adopted as an institirtion. affiliate to the University of Cambridge, 'Th second clause requives that graduates of Queen's availing themselves of 'th privilege of affiliatipn shall have in an undergraduate course taken, lat in, one other language, and mathe matics, as required \ duate course in Cambridge, The convocation of the University « ston, Ontario, be admitted to th ARE ON BUSINESS. . Corporation, are guests of Francis 1 Clergue. They inspocted the de in several feet of water in the can ¢ tlh not contained in any other remedy. \ i This explains in ATS TOT thelr Being a bull's eyo of twel inches, and a Y. M. C. A. Notes. more effective than the old time | magpie of cightead inches, The tergs - : , remedies placed on the market | ii i. four feet square. It is un At the 1.15 o'clock men's meeting twenty-five years ago. | we are to bo favored by un address nounced that the usual grant for free M p Harr b dort ammunition for the matches will he from re. Carr-Harns, the presiden sociation. From gimont. of Athlets promises those who attend her helpinl thoughts The religious w« NOUN her of Cambridge University that the University of Queen's College, Kingston, Ont., be in the undergra Oxford has passed a decree that the University of Queen's College, King stevl plant 'of the Lake Superior Corpora tion and alsp went through other big of tho Young Woman's Christian As ' subject, "A Re Mrs. Carr Harri remarks, and for the sake of Canada and the sports which are most de- serving in building wp fino physical manhood, he hoped there would be a change. The spectators, he said, were much to blame for miving their ap- i] proval to acts of violence. Then, too, ¢ | the usual! penalties of sending o man ofl for five or ten minutes for impro per playing, were, he said. utterly ine adequate. There should be some rule to provide that violent men should be put out of the game entirely Judge Teetzel said he did not know mst what would be the best course f] to prevent rough play, but be thought a committoo of the government might consult with the officials of the dif o | ferent leagues or teams and arrive at some law to, govern t ou | pent r fhilard Revétiue Appointments. Special to the Whig Ottawa, April 1~Today's Cana: \ Men Are at the dian Gazette anpounces that J. Fer! em- | U.S. BI dinand Milot, Montreal, is appointed to be excise officer, on approbation, in Special to the Whig Mich. April 1 the inland revenue division of Mont: yiralt Ke Ey os Bs vl y and real. The sawe issue gives the ap- oe Pres it United States Steel | ointment of Marcus W, Bridgeman others of 5 8 4 to be excise officer in the inland venue division of Port Arthur, ™ 1 Inland Revenue Collections. al fire engines disable wm-- Housekeepers have been vexed when to tartar rk using cream ol Has Just Been Incorporated at | committees extends a hearty invitation . ind their Montreal to all the men of the to hear and soda to find their Special to the Whig this live and spiritual k. The morn 1. is If : ~e Ottawa, April 1.---A company ha ing watch will be kept at 7 in the Work unveil. S0M¢ been incorporated, at Montresl, under | morning, and the secretary's Bible . 1 a the name of the Argus Publishing | class at three o'cloch times good, at otners Hartshorne. | company, with a capital of 21,000, to An important announcement. A ' Siar: iu ake New York | publish a newspaper known as the Ar. | stereopticon lecture of thrilling ex viscutt and cake gus. The persons, incorporated are: | periences at the sll of Port Arthur will io heavy HF 8 C Henry Dalby, journalist: John Carle | will be given on Monday, April Jib, will be heavy or sour or ton, journalist; Thoma ster Tup- | in the opera house. The local V.M.( fo . wR 80( a okbouper: Joan Jucques JA, Have onguged Ashmead: Rurtiett, full of lumps of soda Brosseav, law student, and Joseph | the special correspondent of the Lou at se e teeth on Ernest Perrault, accountant, .all of | don Times, to lecture on this upto that set the teet the city and district of Montreal. date subject. Hold this date open for cde. Flour, egus and this intellectual treat | "iy | Thi : oy TH | butter wasted. his 18 THE GREAT LAKES The Command At Halifax. || y : ' Effect of a Deep Waterway | Otiawa, Apri 1-14 18 How suppos. because the cream oO ec at an artillery o Ibe . W Scheme Upon Tew, f supreme command of the Canadian tartar 1s adulterated or ashington, D.C April 1 'resi | forees to be stations! at Halifax. The 5 a dent Roosevelt has seleetod George | gurison. will probably include two || cannot be used in the Clinton, a New York lawyer; Gen, ER of (ill and . between . ¢ Co., 18 ; "i est companies of ar Dover & fe Oswald Frost, corps of engineers Uni- po 700, infantry. No reply has | proper proportions. April 1st | tod, States army, and Prof. Gardner § yet hewn received from the imperial } | - 1 a Oven. Liss |<. Williams, of Cornell A niversity, ns | guthorities to the despateh orm Food always sweet PN #0} American members of the joint inter- Ling the 1 « upon which Canada as : ™ Ri Ti national commission to study the | would assume control at Halifax and and light can be as 3 el cficct on the navigation of the great | Fequimeal J i 148 ¥ Lsrpuimalt " » jan 1el of the changes of levels expeeted 1 sured only by the use 1603 1811 to result from the execution of the 2 tbs. black or mived Ceylon ten 2 3 par cing Pow ol 2 2 Ibs. ' ) YH - Lig ar deep waterway project 1 Ib. pure coffee 25. at Mullin® : of Roy al Baking ae nl ox Three RCF.A. horses mere sokl at] dor exciustvely. Royal 1 1751 Fight Between Prisoners. auction this morning by W, Alles. : ; 1424 1421 A fighie between prisoners in the One urougint £106, another ¥75, and is absolutely pure and 15h Ih 1m 3 of the penitentiary oo- | the third, 851. 3 marry 'gang of the pend ary J . : 1303 1304 1 PION BE days ago. The staff of | The vital statistics fagistered inl healthful and docseven 96 961 guards and instructors has been un city clerk's office during Mare were + " . . as 1181 Rr strength of late for various rea- | Deaths, 49; births, 2 marriages, 1 "work at every baking. 1131 #71 | sons, and somo prisoners took advan-| 4 tins peas 25, 1 tbs. cleaned cur i . tage of this to settle some of their § rants, 25c., O Ibs. California rajsins prvekt Sates SOUSER £0., NEWYORK 414 173 | disputes, 2¢., at Mullin ur while responding -- ------ ing on account of their] And the Engineer and Fireman At St. Juseph, Mo., while stepping employers failure to comply within the Drowned. from the witness stand in the my stipulated time. I'he wen are demand Soeclal to ths. White pal court, James Whitten, a detective, ing a $2.50 waye for five nine hour Utica, N.Y.. April 1.--Train No. §, Jin the employ of an lowa msaranc days, ith, the samy, wage for eight | the West Shore, a local passenger | company, was shot in back and fat house work on Satay. This aut running between Utica and Albany, | ally wounded by Alice J. Keplinger, item is said to be the chief grievance | (ou ditched between Fort Plain and keeper of a boarding house, with the employers 'and they refuse to | Canajohiarie at eight o'clock this | Best cocoanut per Ih, We, good pay a full day's pay for eight hours morning. The engine jumped the | cocou, per Ib., 15c., 6 lhe. prunes 2 work, The carpenters meet in their track and the coaches were derailed |3 bottles flavoring extract 206c, at rooms to-night and the contractors | und went into the canal. nei | Mullins. andet on Monday night so that it is | peer and fireman are under the engine Five firemen were injured and two : before departure for Gibraltar, Hugo, of Paris, o f the world'y | .. : With Canada. fore hix H ra eo the world For Dominion Rifle Association | , AL Emperor Willigm bestowed decorations women, a prescription which embo- Meet JORGOH, . (SPH mar Law, in re | NG Abd EL Malek, dios the skill and experience that esting. ply to Sir Howard Vincent, writ 1 wal. tin pumpkin 15. at Mullin's comes from forty years' practice as | Special to the Whig. . that the declared valoe of the im A 1 Al 1. late vievrov of the a specialist. Ottawa, April 1.--The dates of the ports from Canada in 1596 was £16 dmiral Alexicfi, li naa oY precom sounded tomast the Canadisn Rifle league matches have | (47 963. and i 1901, £22621 161: or. | oF 2 1 will he appointed governors amen, and of them alone. They are | just been published by Major C. FJ O00 yiag Tex aso'oan 008, £10, | £oneral of Monon N iat for men. .They contain every | Winter, the secretary. Thay are as fol- | Roy 201 f Hh ' » Bargains in all kinds of corsets. New ea 4 Se Spo lows : June 3rd, 17th, 21th and July | "Tio London Globe says the valuable York ir Reform 1 sial uterine tonics, which are nat | Sth--entris must be in on or before Jinformation supplied by Sie Howard i or i Worte sontained in remedies 80 or Mav 15th. The fee will he £10 for Vi : ARN Gen repoli, th crnor general © nt wit many : mide men and women. frst teatn. apd subsgibnt Xitwen ll ; Many Windet wonde St. Petersburg They contain Ingredients ust | tons from hg same association aR ay lo ha ry Ru The local custom import duties in recently discovered, proved by : et' : i if the fiscal encouragements were given $0 S41 scientists to be of the greatest value The 200 vards ta¥get will bo same a to business March amounted to $20.541.5 HUNGARIAN NATURAL a day or two. London--Professor Lancersaux, | adie Raincoals 1 you've an iden that we talk raincoats were suggestg a arment ry days, et it once, for we're not. Stylish Up-to-Date Spring Coats when only for at In all the fashionable materials, and fashionably made--Your friend in the sun: shine, your comfort in the rain. This cut represents a very stylish cut--full length, made collarless, with new sleeves, shaped belt and covered but tons; color Fawn, $6.00 Extra Special SYRIANS ASK PROTECTION a---- Of Government in Hayti i» Amer. jean Citizens. weinl to the Whi Beta oe April 1.- The law recently passed in Havti requiring ah Syrian traders to settle their afiairs, cease trading, and leave the country becomes offective to-day, according to advices from Port-au-Prince, and the consoquences of its enforcement "are awaited: with considerable interest by the state department here owing to the fact that an number of Syrians do- ing business in the island claim Am erican citizenship and have asked the protection of this government. Wh the state department 18 always keenly on the slert to protect this country's sibioety, wherever they may be, it is the prevuiling opinion that the most of the socalled American citizens among the Svrisn residents of Hayt ate of the "bogus" variety, such oa are to be found in plenty among all the West Indian Islands, They obiain citizenship papers in this country, of ten times through gross frond, sud with the single purpose of uring them to protect their commer inl interest in the islands wher the have token in the matter the action of Huyd in residence. Among those well-informed in the matter the action of Hayti in barring the Syrians is considered hut a natural result of the conditions that have existed there for sone years The Syriant are extramely obnoxions to the natites, as they have managed to obtain control of most of the retail business of the ixland and are reputed to be woserupulons deal: and mervi joss ereGilors. ---- SHERIDAN'S ROOMMATE Latimer, is Dead at His Howe, in the Bronx. to the Whi Ami 1 hi Col Spmelal New. York, passed away at : Bronx, Col. A. E. Latimer, 1 S.A, re tired, ones & roommate of Gen. Phil sheridan, and well known as a brave Indian fighter. Col. Latinne was born in South Caroline, and while attend ing the ales military nce demy at Point was a classmate of Gen. Sheridan, Although a sonth. ernet, he joined the union army and wrved through the civil war. In the first battle of Ball Run hi company, by heroic fighting, helped 10 save Burnside's battery from capture. After the civil war he served as a major of the fourth cavalry, and took part in soma of the leading expeditions against the Indians of the North-West, Thers has just bowe in the ------ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best and Most Popular. "Mothers buy it for croupy children, railrond men buy it for severe coughs, and eldiorly people buy it for la grippe,"' say Moore Bros, Elden, lows. "We wll more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seme to have taken the found over several other good brands." There is no yuestion but this medicine is the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether it be a child or an adult that is sMicted. It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by all drug gists. 3 Household ammonia, large bottle Apenta is taken best before Breakfast. After the first day the quantity taken may be gradually reduced at intervals of For Analyses, and Reports by Professor Liebreich, Ber- lin -- Professor Bogoslowsky, M ~cow -- Professor Althaus, cian to His Holiness, the Pops--aid by Home Authorities, Address United Agency Co, 503 T APERIENT WATER. I'aris--Dr. Lapponi, Physi- ith Avenue, New York. we AL GLOVES insist on "PERRIN GLOVES either for street or evening We ar, they ore perfect tor ] bility. "PER: and urn NGLISH CAPES, or © ¥ FRENCH GLOVES are the made; if: yon buy them once vou will ask for them again. Your dealer sells them, » -- SPECIAL | BARGAINS FROM NOW TILL EASTER 2 20% Discount ON SUITS AND : SPRING OVERGOATS Comet Clothing. for Sprig and Sumner iy now on.our counters, each arment is the best of ite kind made; Elothing that will be o pleasure to y for and a pleasure to wear. Come in and look at the styles Suits laid out for your inspection as you wish, ft's a pleasure to show thew. Also Gents' Furnishings, Bootsny Shoes, at rock bottom prices, Trunks and Valisvs, ISAAC ZACKS The New Store and the Old Stand. 271-273 Princess Street, FANCY LESSON CLASSES Opened March Ast at Mise Lander a 208 St. continue eve Brock ao 3 a afternoon st thres o'c 0 085 Brock Street. wivem in silk also. Miss Leader, | : Ideson Burns To Death. { Rochester, April 1.--~Robert Ide: 1 son, forty-five years old, whose home was at Lima, was burned to death in a fire which destroyed the house in which he was sleeping, He was ne in the houses at the time. Me. ldeson's 10c. at Chown's Drug Store. romaine were found in the ruins,