g toBean Man, get ready. Doi have you come and see TS and TQP COATS, gree with us in saying 5. E'egant'y made, per. yd: withal at a reasonable lack, single or double 3 50, 15. eds, in neat checks an) . 15 and 16.50. ds and Cheviots, $10, n very pretty checks and 0 and 12. d rain" or shine, $7. to 18.50. 7% 3IBBY CO, ng House, Oak Rall Pease tsstTe cscs Y--FREE VEST Will be i-=With Every Suit Purchased ) Easter Sunday, h e Ready-made Suits and the D secure a good Sait ad - People's Clothier, 's and Crawford's Groceries. dd, Tin, An. uminum. D . - Toronto EE------------ ---------- RESCENT WIRE WORKS T. PARTRIDGE Manufacturer do Ornamental Fence FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS - ARE INVITED UP TO pril 15th, next for the pur e of Ue hole or part of the lar nd build ks Situated om the corner © ard itario Streets, Kingston. t the Smith Estate. The property has a frontaxe 2 feet on Gore St. and a itario St., and contai elve room Brick Dwel wion Kitchen and Toni iter Heating, Bath a d with a good yard ore and Dwelling wit} pms and with basin and W réiculars may be had { ned 0 tender necessarily loply to H. rket Square, Try Myers' for Fine COOKED MEATS. NOW ISTHE WINTER OF YOUR DISCONTENT If you are trying to get good heat out of poor coal Ours is hand-screcped amd unk A. oue-los order will hring you A large lot of DRY SLABS for ate. <a Vest With Our $18 uarantee that our European an Ovarcoat as good as any ya imo: canes : * nmr --g-- 3 cheerful, brave, light-hearted hah suddenly plunged: into U ion of misery, the BLUES, it is perfecto It is usually this way: She has been feeling * out of sorts" for some time; head has ached and pack also; has slept poorly, been quite pervous, and nearly fainted once er twice; head disaf, sid heart-beats very s her. Her doctor says: * Cheer up: you have dyspepsia; you will be al right soon. - But she doesn't get * all right," and vanishes; then come the brood- . morbid, melancholy, everlasting CES. Don't wait until your sufferings have driven you tod r, with your nerves all shattered an a courage Pinkham's Vege- table Compound. See what it did for Josephine Rinville, Mastai, tut take Lydi Que. She writes: Mrs. Pinkham :-- Beat suffered for four Tolopian tubes which caused me violent n and often torture, so much so that I coul walk at times and attend to my daily duties. Life was misery to me. I was so blue did not know Nich way 10 turn Ae - IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. Newse of The District on Both Sides of The Line. The rate of taxation in this year will be twenty-five mills on the dollar In Belleville this vear the taxation rate will he twenty-three and one-hall wills, a< against twenty-three three tenth last vear. "RH" company. Lansdowne, has some of the best qualifid N.C.O's in district. It will. go into Rocklific Park, Optawa, ke § Bas Campbell, College Rill, "Mmrlow. died this week, aged seventy: 0: He was a Methodist and con 5 srvative, find leaves Mrs. Alfred Carlyle. F. C. Nichols, Toronto. managing « diector of the CC. G. $1,000 to the building committ [. W. C. A, Peterboro Stuart, secretary of the the Lerval company, went sending $2,000. H. W. Perrett, lLarrister, Pembroke, has been appointed to succeed MacKay, as clerk of eourt and in other minor legal mat ters, which the latter fo resigning to ox late proviocial election For high class candy, go to son's Red Cross Drug Store Strawberries and strawberry barb, at Carnovsky's, Eg, ges fell to 102, Crawford's COMMERCIAL. STOCK MARKETS inmore, Manager Bogert & Battelle, Mem bers Stock Exchange. 151 St James Street MONTREAL: STOCKS. Canadian Pagific gntreal Street Toronto Street Twin Uity toit United Montreal Power : Dominion Coal Nove Scotia," Com Lake of the Woods, Com Lake of the Wsods, Bonds Matkay, Companies, PM. X.D Ogilvie Milling, Pid Bell Telephone X. I. NEW YORE STOUE MARKETS Supplied by W. F. Dever & Co. 18 t Street. Kingston. Alshisen mal. Copper Baltimore. & Oho Brookivn Rapid Transit Ee Dadian Pacific Blnois Cegtral ouisville « Nashville tropolitan Mssourl Pacific w York Cemtral Peansylvaula . Rock Island Reading St Paul Sugar Pwin City LUnior Pacific ES. Steal LS. Steel, pie 3 For. The Blues, LECTURE OX JAPAN UEDCINE THAT US NEVER FALED re st frew in the liberal interests in DELIVERED BY; EV. EBER ---- Christendont to Japan and dom. night, 10 hear Rev. Eber Crumany's avifization, was not only unusually good in point of numbers, but re presented a very high average of in States consul, occupied the chair, and introduced the lecturer in a short and approprigte address. He said that the cittieens of Kingston were especially fortunate at the present juncture, | when all eyes were turmed toward the east, in having in their midst one who not only lived for years in Jap an, but was especially equipped as an observer, Mr. Crummy called attention, in commencing his lecture, to the charac ter of the literature which introduced standard that would measure civiliza- the contribution of the Japanese to themselves as a nation were and country as a stranger would, and to time as a characteristic which held the key of the problem. To trace this source from which came the great na- tional characteristic, the social or plain their individual indifference to death on the battlefield. This characteristic was then follow ed through the national social organi J 3ations of the tribe or family amd il- heal and soften the skin and remove Tustrated by the special peculiarity of grease, oil and rust stains, paimis and loyalty to masters. The storv of the earth, etc, use forty-seven ronins was told to illus- nic's" Tar Soap, Albert trate this. The lecturer's conclusion Co., Mirs. A full grown muskrat was killed by sage of Christéndom to Japan, and a couple the tribal or social consciousmess, the Princess contribution of Japan to Europe and night.\The animal, which had evident America. The individual must realize ly been living in itself in its higher reaches not in iso- came out under 'the electric light, amd lation, but in social relationships, was spotted by the boys who and Japan held 'hefore the Kuropean chase and killed it. "It pavs to buy" that would serve as a suggesii™n of dicines at the higher development toward which Stove. was that individuality was the mes world not a higher type, but one it must vet advance. Bank Soon To: Open. Herrowsmith, April 4.-The stage from Sydenham is running agein, and last Sunday the ministers were elle to get to their several appointments, A number of the farmers are busy in their sugar bushes; but very little of the products have so far been offered for sal® The new bank will do busi ness in part of the post office build ing for a time, and will soon be gpen service was held in the Presbyterian church, which was very muck ed; T. Lemmon and Miss Nellie Ste ing. Next Sunday it will be in the evening. Rev. Mr. Ashley preached in ing to a large congregation A num very bad colds and sore throats. Cur new meat shop reports business good Miss Gracie Graves spent Saturday and Sunday in Kingston. Miss M. ( Sproule spent a week with friends in J Kingston. Mrs. John Truscott is | visiting her daughter, Mrs. Akins, Hyed home Kingston. Miss F. J. Sproule was country, home from Kingston on Monday, hut ¢ returned to the city on Tuesday. Miss Lillian Toland, spending a few days aq chief, spent most at M. J. Sproule's. has returned to o¢ the heads the hundred miles north of Ottawa of travel was by shoeing, and the experienc Sydenham High School. Mr. Thomas have moved into his'new house, pur chased from J. 8. Gallagher ---------- Murvale, April 3.-- There has been no service in the Methodist church for Messrs. Ross, Cosey Walker and Fred Wallace, left on Monday for South Luna, N.Y. Mrs. N. Boyoe, is on the sick list. Miss Florence Grant has returned home from Kingston. Miss Della Snyder and Miss Annie Purdy, wore the guests of Miss Minnie Tag gart, on Saturday. Myer Walker had his eve seriously injured by the burst ing of a nipple on a gun last week, William Botting has returned here to live miter being away for five vears in Newton Square, Pa. Willian Walk er, Sharpton, has hoved into Baxter Guess' house There i= but little maple syrup being made in this viel nity. The snow i= fast disappearing. Nelson Boyer, left last work, for Jer sev City. NJ. Mrs. M. Traynor 1s visiting friends in Verona. George Jr win and J. Young have purchased new eultivators, Visitors: Nr. and 'Mrs. E. Day, Harrowsmith, and Mr. go, TL; at Baxter Guess. Mrs. John Tageart at William Sowershy's Miss Hettie and Frankie Lake, Kingston, at Bert Purdy's. Ross Walker and sister Laura al Wilitam Wallace's Drop In But.er, We Fine rulls butler, 2 Fresh eggs, joe. Crawiord's. -- Pop in butter, 23. Crawford. I. B. Jrving, eldest som of Sir Hen- rv lrving, wade his debut in "Ham Jet' at the Adelphi theatre Landon MeConke ¥ Gibson = Foy fell to hk Crawford's Reporters On Their Rounds Eggs fell fo 10%. Crawiond'v CRUMMY. New potatoes from the Bermudas at Camovsky's, "On the Corner.' I "It pays to buy" Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, In Brock Street Methodist Church Willlam Swain, piano tuner. Last Evening-- Message of received at McAuley's book store. we The Of TA the lecture, Monday evening, Mr, ] A Bifftett will be introduced by That of Japan to Christen Drury, CB. . "Kenthchy The andience that assémbled in Usk spots on your Brock Street Methodist church last 2t Gibson's Red ruta Drug Store, y Cunningham, -fgano anes lecture on Japan's contribution to from Chickering. Orders received at MeAuley's book store, Prinoeas street "It pays Ww buy' fiers Newsy ring tonics at prime | An Man Said His Trouble spring blood puri tell 3 : \ Store. ligence 'olonel Twitchell, United D in butter. 2%. Crawiord. It was Russell Lotto, of Barriefield, the sidewalk yester- day, and broke several bones in his arm who slipped on Louise lodge, it was decided to hold an * in the lodge rooms to-night. He kissod her on the cheek It seemed a harmless frolic He's bevn laid up a week-- They say, with painter's colic Ontario street, from the GTR. sta Japan to the western/public. This had Yon to Brork street, has been scrap to be discounted vepé largely in order ed and made perfectly clean, for to reach the truth!" He also pointed arrival out that it 'was difficult to find a hursday. Daughters of Rebekah, of the governor-general tion so as to give us any claim ' to the M a civilization superior of the Japa- found it necessary nese, shift, and the factory The lecturer then pointed out that day and night. to pnt on a night civilization was really what they At Gibsons Red Cross Drys that this involved a study of their Bay. Clayton and Cape V characteristics, He. approached the Deen invited to compete in the motor oat I called "attention to their indifference MOTRINE Ot Victoria day. ; Eggs fell to 1c, Crawford's. The rear wheel of to its 'sours 'was also to discover the POR S dray sank into an excavation hg COVEr Whe at the corner of Wellington and Brock streets, tribal consciousness as distinguished: Much help was required to raise it to from the individual, This would ex- the road lovel again. The carly robin has been heard To sing with all his might, spring bloc wl me The lectyrer was listened to with wards locating the water works' leak rapt attention for nearly two hours. at the locomotive works. The super The chairman concluded with a few intendent has been remarks, when the audience rising gaged otherwise sang "God Save the King." Hev. Dr. another mwire test at the same place Mackie pronounced the benediction. before going ting on a ten-inch valve. He intends waking to the expense of that he will be glad to give his vices in connection with day year, cess of this all-important part of th the celebration com mittee is delighted over his kind ceptance of the task again. proceedings, Gibson « At the meeting of Cataraqui lodge, LO.OF., last. night, of twenty mioy: degre for business. Last Sunday a song XN, a very enjovable spread was put on by Caterer T The meeting was largely at old members being pre enjoyable evening wart being the soloists. The Preshy- Rogers terian congregation is much indebted (upded, many to Mr. Lemmon for his Kind assis gent y tance in the church music during his gus stay here. Service was held in the admit Methodist church last Sunday morn: day evening next A cold, cough or sore throat, which might St. Peter's church last Sunday even: ike Brown's Bronchial Troches, if ne y y glected, ber of our residents are sufiering fom (heat ma, troches are Home From The Survey only m Eye Badly Injured not the most pleasant. Mr \ ¥ will remain home about a month, un tl four weeks owing to the bad roads. | ] return to resume hi Services Well Attended gospel address, last night, and several unshv ed remained after the service to give themselves to Christ. Mr speak this evening on Power of God in a Toung Man's Life." Fine will young men to attend the service, Drop In Butter, 23c. son's Red Cross Drug Store, Twenty-five fanvlies, sent out by the d Mrs. William WeClement, Chics | . " fund of the London Daily Telegraph, {ler J. 1. Turner, of "H" compan) ETT Due to An Overdose Medicine -- A Neighbors' Life in a Stable. Four cases of more or less interest came Wp before the Cadi this moming, Thomas Rush bad been "rushing the or wher" and intimated to the magistrate that he would profit by his experience if given another chance. His worship vconsiderod that chances were not good for Thomas amd regis tered § conviction of £3 and costs of one month. Another eldetly man, for- merly of gootl reputation, made his first the result, he ex plained" of ai" overdo mein is story made good and he was sent away happy A mighbor's quarrel be tween two members of the weaker sex was also on the docket. One of the partits interested, put in an appear ance, but a doctor s certificate stated that the other was unable 10 be pree ent. Case was adiourned for one week Samuel Norris, returned after a long absence to the point of justice, pot on the old familiar charge but on one of & mode serious nature. It was stated that on the night of March 15th, Samuel took free lodgings in the loft of a Princess street livery stable. An employee of the stable dis covered his location and on this fact hangs the tale. The employee stated that Samuel made a rush for him, as saulting and threatening him. He ad mitted that he knocked Samuel down with the handle of a hay fork, but thought he was justifed in so doing. Samuel went into the witness box and had an altogether di erent story to tell. He admitted he was in the loft but claimed that the plaintiff hit him with the fork before ordering him out, Samuel pitifully contrasted his physical resources with those of the plaintiff and claimed that he had more sonse than to attack a man so much larger. His worship accepted Samuel's tale in part, and allowed him to go after binding' him over, in the "sam of 850 or three 'months in jail, to keep the peace, During the court procecdings his worship ordered the cxpulsion of a youth of immature years who had come . with the intention of pessing away some idle moments. PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Prof. Adam Shortt is home from Toronto, ' D. A. Cayos went up to Toronto to dav on business. Hiram Calvia returned to-day from a short busimess- trip to Chicago Frederick Tutton, Toronto, a form er King ian, is dangerousiv Hl Mrs. Absalom Grice and Miss Grice, Gananogue, are visiting in the city, Fraser D. Reid, B.Sc. left at mid MAGISTRATE. | 1 It appears that his gradifather 1eft London, April" 5.~A Hull composi- tor, John Kirtley Lightfoot, who has bounded from the printer's case into a legacy estimated at £90000, is te day probably the most embarrassed wan in the United Kingdom.' The in heritance was absolutely ane spected, and for & time he refused to believe in his good fortune He was notified about a week be fore Christmas that he was entitled to a large fortune as sole surviviag heir to his grandiather's estate, but for a time he stoutly refused to leave his occupation to pursue what he considered to be phantom gold: England nearly fiftvag go. When he died in France, at the age of eighty four, hix lawvers tried to fad the next-of-kin, apd on their behalf agents scournd Fagland and Scotland, Ultimately Lighticot was communica: ted with, and after being nersuaded that there was something in the al leged legacy he set off for the cons tinent, and for six weeks travelled through France. Ttale and Spain with his grandfather's lawyer VOTE AS THEY LIKE. The Tenants of a Model English Landlord. London, Amil 4.--"You may think that all I am saying i= 'gas, and mee talk," suid Lord Carington at Sle ford, "but 1 have always tried to practice what 1 preach, and on the Cariogton estate 1 say to my ten ants, As long as you cultivate your land Liirly well and pay a fair rent, You can farm as you like Rnd as long as vou like 'You can wray when ydu Tike one slight exception Reforms Syndicate as oftin as you Hike ; and lastly "You can vote as you hike "That a man should say, 'All that is on the earth is mine; all that is under the earth is mine; vou shall not end tivete the lind or live on the land'tr ' HUNGARIAN NATURAL APERIENT WATE For occasional or habitual constipation, As a safe, ordinary, and gentle laxative. To relieve the kidneys. In bilious attacks and disorders ot the For improving the complexion. For persons inclined to inflammation, congestion, and-gouty or rheumatic disorders. In fatty degeneration of various organs. Against undue d "eral, and the evil "indiscretion in eating or drinking. of fatin gen. consequences of ORDINARY. DOSE: . A Wineglassful before Breakfast. | . /CHEAP, EFFECTIVE, PALATABLE 'You can shoot when you like (with § You can be examined hy the Tariff | G Tend Glands, Salt Rheum, Eczema and All Blood and Skin Diseases build on the land except under ' wy guch conditions. are utterly out of place." SHE WANTS A DIVORCE Was His Wile, and He Could Kill Her. Chicago, April 4.---"He said he had a right to kil} her. Nothing could stop him. She was his, and she be longed to him." This declaration, acwording to a divorce case witness in Judge Heard's court, was made by Frederick Ruck in reference to Agnes Ruck, who now is secking freedom. She was only twenty years old when she was married to Ruck, She lived with him only seven weeks "I didn't do anything to him, judge," she said. "All the time | was nice to him, We wers martisd in July, 1903, He had a revolver and night last night, for British Colum bia. John Koen hag secured a position in Watertown, and left here yester- day. . |° William Hyland, Barrie street, leaves pext week for Minpeapolis, to secure an engagement as salesman Rev. H. N. Dunming and son, Al bauy. N.Y., are in Napanee, visiting Mr. Dunning's father, who is very ill Mrs. John Gaskin went un to onto, this week, to stay with her sl ter, Mrs. Tutton, whose husband is very ll jo C. W. Spencer, general manager of the Kingston & Pembroke railway was hore in his privaté car today, on a tour of inspection. Secretary Alfred Stokes, George Mills and 'Arthur Ellis went down to said he was going to shoot me He waved the revolver. Then he told we to go home. 1 did. That night be struck me on the head. He had a right to do #, he said, for | was hie wile Almost every day he pounded me. I was his wife." A Fine Publication In the North American Review for April, Dr. Doand, the Anglican bishop of Albany, examines the theory and practice of the Roman Catholic church in relation to the guestion of remar riage and divoree Karl Blind des eribes the multiplying signs of "The Coming Crash in Russia In "A | Dream and a» Vison Ira Seymour Dodd contrasts the popular attitudes ile to day to Montreal, where they will at tend the Dominion ¥Y. M. C. A. con in the citv hr of putting m Hull, Que, The work new 'organ is beir we i vigorously pust Programme Of Convocation At Queer Friday fical convocation or present w honorary degree of LL.D Rev, Princibal Cordon Lord Steatheona, wha will receive the same degre will Be presented Ty Prof. Watém, viee-prinecipal. Rev, | Kirkpatrick, master of Selwin ( Joge. ridge, Faeland, «ill given the k rary deoree of ND nd will Be presented by Rev. Prof Tordan. 7 reduetine closs w i ko addres Pr. Kirkpatrick. The | Invirentior redustes and other routine ! wie the above portion of the pm odings, . ! Secured Edinburgh Degrees a wn church are well attended, and there is Univers her be went in Febru a decided interest They are an exceptionally fing body of § tarda: ¢ completed a thre Fuglish people. Toc sre being dispos | meth d instruction cach at «g..of, among the farmers of the pro- | the H.=.10 ~t. John's, Que. Poth morrow Ring Victor Emmanuel w Cures aCold inOne Day, «bittersweet choogiates. i Cross Drug Store | POV spend Thursday with him the | Fggs fell to 100, Crawford 1 "It pays to Way" sprifig blood w dicines at Gibson's Red Cross Dr Bistop Favier, the head of the Rom GROVEY an Catholic mission in Pekin, died box, 33g Toewda: i Dop in Lutter, 22e, Crawford v Pelletier, the new organist | of St. Mary's cathedral, has arrived n, Ferl Grey will be | Pr. A. H. Singleton, recently =» day and _fift | lerful swocess of { French "TY | Syatem in the Rohe Phil ¥ Amold White discusses Germany's Real Aim in Foreign Pos |. | Anglo-Indian" sets forth the | ire hich must be taken by the n tis and Indian governments in nse to "The Call of Lord Kitch | ener for an effective plan of defend. | ling India against Russian invasion, | Mails To Be Sorted At Sea. | Special to the Whig | New York, April 5.~One of the most important steps vet taken in the? ent looking to the improve went of the trans-Atlantic mail ser- will be sted] on the White line stean s schiviuled to mail i from New York City and from ivernonl This involves the sorting arrive at their destination n railroad cars nefits to be de nlv after lone nevoli huts surgen in the Kingston Gene mire and Great Pritain. It ra ospital, has Pure he do 1 and exnetail i hd i 2 . it Broves as werasful as ex teil Calvary of LR! 8. from Edintwreh | will he extended to other lines so as | 4, cover all the heavy trans-Atlantic | both amongst the | ary lo wi on the examinations. | ver all ti y (4 | Rev. ] Pr. © Sing will be back shortly. | M8" His bom Newboro, A wear ogo | sSS--------------_, ---- he gra Queen's medical col | G ; 1904 3 Gains in | > . > "The Wonderful vrop In Butter, 22¢ | butter, 2%. Fresh eggs, | to 16. Cra Loui A Apdeby, governor of the A county fa Pelloville, has retired af | butter, 2%¢, Fresh eggs, | tor twent r years' service. Mr Apphby ent in his resignation several Ww since, wav a highly Gib: | efficient officer. His SUCCLSSGY i Thomas Ketcheson, Sidney. | In Assets, $037,372 Sergt. DA Jack and Sergt Bug- | In Reserve, $737,457 { In Income, $164,230 this moming. | Lansdos#t: turned home last Sa | In Surplus, $170,020 | Expense Rate reduced nearly | percent. ' yi Se, passed ' ~litablo examinations. | Death Losses only 41 per cent. of the SLES The kaiser will arrive in Naples to | expected. had W1 |nterest Rate increased to 5.09 per cent, ¥ | ageut for copy of Annual Report. Wellington St., Kingston, Ont. ( BRISTOLS SARSAPARILL It cleans the system, purifies the blood and makes the body strong and healthy own will and conditions," wight have | done very well in fendal times, but in Fogland, in the twentieth century, | INSIST ON HAVING BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES rx ago. Willard | Garong's G. B. Canadian Chocolates, the finest made In Canada, 50¢, por pound. Cadbury's Cafe an Lalt Eating Chocolates, 3 packs A.J REE SRARAR AANRARR MAARAR AAARAR Princess Std on hoard the stenmshine be ready for distribution , Swollen AARASARRAAR ARN She dotation ED MY RU 1 will show you how to cure yours nnovation, t was cen' the postal avthorities reons to use this tisthod," ONEY AND BUSINESS. ONO AD Cane WM. NEWLANDS. ARIE ot fee, second over ARTHUR ELLIS ARC oun POLICIES COVER MORE ON or Mings and_soutents thin shy oth: f Ewport Mark- EE ---------- FANCY LESSON CLASSES ist ht Miss Leader's, 105 wvery Wednesdg at hres o'clock. Fres Jeasons Leader, 1056 Brock Street. Cincinnati Enquirer If ua whisper you have heard, 1 dissansions have ocoeard Hreathe no tainfed thoug I Let wo blight of scandal claim Four volte or malin, vey reproach and fiaim Send to Tlead Office or nearest looal but perform the sacrificed, but 'your best inter: died. : # | Head Office: Waterloo, Canada. Le : W. J. MURRAY, The Auctioneer | 'S. Roughton, General Agent 171 | PTURI FREE" ARCHITECTS: store, corner Princess nt HT EE , OF = od Santreal: Stresta: oo : SON ARCHITECT, MER. PO ve Bank Building Ghd Wellington streets. Buildiog, RY P. SMITH, A up . Anchor are