tario ' ut crop is looking : dit ii: it £ ti i ¢ g April 7.--(To the Edito let me know Shon De ok it is a business to a party by the same name] tA erring' pa tory article at a fair price ment here. We carry range of all Furnishings and marked down to the very iH Foglish and Continental designs Balmoral , Velvet, izes, MTT ¥v thing must be I NEW CHINA MATTINGS, © very latest siview, 38.70, 86.00, 87.30, 86.75, < oy Bl i Re § - Mattawa, sala; be "fourth annual report of registrar-general gives details for te | to-day. . "Het, 1903. The ex. | D. M.- Melntyre, city solicitor, . iele. graphs the city's bill passed commitiee of thie legi of George Hentig, on Ve executive,r are very ay the license inspector tment. which was imposed on 'ab the police court was by his fellow A" en and he which ia being eagerly he Se Hier : ) 3 15,743, of which number 25. Sas. enter. os fis STREET sEwes. ---------- ea Tan y any further : SPBropeintion ox the Had A Livel Ashoead Bart Grand across and then h > enforced , practi- i a hose in the. Wichipi o divisions must. have a lense bills" committee, of the re, held its first sitting, this with Henry Carveatlen, | morning; at Fall. 4 . - ) ahead. now than it 3 not under- | 7. aspeet, the Tenuary defeated the for the issue of $2.- tutes to cover the vost. have increased Now, the matter is board of works, be built on sanitary is the cost to be admitted that if the carry, but it would be a costly thing to do unless ine other question had al pon, when both could be sub- at: the same time. The sewer he a permanent improvement, fore, it wouldn't be right or ¥ the cost from the hoard of this year, It fou ten . years at appropriations. Some: done, for to leave the present condition much be to cause sickness, and ple from using the lower onakl Park, as has al case. ly Experience. lett, who lectured fan House, last night, | in our buildiy ifficult time in | sociability. to fill his {ranged ived' with about Jevest throughout. The orchestra will Dussetifule: at Cape | Do terday ternoon, and | Will be pl conveyance to | inters) . The owner of a rig to drive hig ire" a skiff to com- . He did the rowing mseli and : Reporters On Their R. et, 2%. Crawford. }.. The re- i ia cost At country widow and to prepare gt : 5 =3 "ire £3 i plans that He be fully $300. Hence, | ipo the city would be |p itt handed over the not for the sum of 8300. Tt will cost ne » in the air over In t's appointment, . 0. Frink, 47th Frontenac is permitted to resign his of orange meat' were sent and South Afr held: a persed by the police, Whig | rhe ee Police of Moulfon Ladies' : Noege, Toronto, bas been offered to good r W, C. Weight from own OPEN TO ALL, April 11.--Word come from the British office to the Canadian iment of militia and that any chartered versity in. Canada m nominate candidates commissions in 'area to - office of dhe divi ry, with Geo, 5 ae fespector; in ry of $1,400, E £ 1 all sizes at Gib- "Rubber p> son's Red roar du , formerly of Kingston returned home to-mgr- to butter, 22. Crawford, has been Pow two weeks, returned still- | private bijls ture to-day. - | the conservati tion, which was | hot over the w. hi * The 310 ta" the bagterymen soldiers of who | set ut | wh into the : ws y sleeve catching while | asked sucew; to | ment i pu was attached to the intments. and ui aiuin i \ Hot tor. at Carnoveky's, The steamer did not start rather away er. and, spi cost of which $150,000, was subserib- y she made a trip to Wolfe Is. land and. hrought aver, the Cape pas- sengers, ' Ned ------------ rs a THE ESTIMATES ------ What Kingston Gets From Om- tario Government. The estimates for are as before $37 increase of $4,442, $4,625 besides, The Dr. G. W. Bell the mining school city council,--Gentlemen, 1 desire to dairy school gets and $2271 to com v ' building accounts. ere is a contingeticy in the estimates branch, but not definitely ed. No increase is made superannuation. gets $32,000 additional. -- ¥. M. C. A, Items. le paper has been re- department before your honorable ete and pay off body, and to say that in view of the 80 to be | Bic sire to withdraw as an employee of This is the fith year of my connec cently reading matter, thank one of the dies' Auxiliary We desire to heartily » members of the La- character, night, at sight o'clock, 0 be given by the Epworth the Sydenham strost Nethotiss will be one of real a tender in for the position, which calls for professional service, without least consideration that could have ing, and given me an opportunity of ed, games will be enjoyed sed with solos. Ladies are es- drawing from the department. lally invited to be present. cided to accept the decision of the council in goed part, and to enclose -------------- * Entertainment At Rockwood. herewith mv account for services from The R. M. C. Minstrel delightful Wog ospital benefit of the pa acted " Sampson Was a | were gi somewhat tired tourist when he reach. on ity at six o'clock in the sven- behind time.but still with ings engagemen: © Will Not Hand Over Plans. last evening for the r tients. Mr. Hammond interlocutor and Messrs, and Bell as end men, Songs en hy Messrs. Hamilton, Law- mandolin solos by Watson. Kirkpat- ; banjo solo, by Mr, son and Mesers, of visits was large because of two 1i- i ry "| bound in paper; cover, complete, 10c, vp By fl} f ated by gas, . Vessels valued at £1,277725 enter Vladivostok, oldest pmeticing attorney jo St. Gouverneur, N.Y. Charles Durand, barrister, of Tor: of Hamilton, celebrated his "hinety- + | fourth birthday, on Sunday. Father Martin, Zeieral of the So. ciety of Jesus, Rome, known as the Pope, bas had his left arm am: putated, as the result of a cancer. Carlos Clardi, accused of choking Lugi-Porzi, » death, at Ithaca, N, Y., with a belt strap, in order to rob him of $82, has been convicted of murder. > * Dr. William Osler, regius professor of medicine at Oxford University, has been created an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Sir- geons of Ireland. of The betrothal is announced of Vie- tor Gibson, son of -Lord Ashbourne, lord changellor. of Ireland and Mrs, Salisbury, daughter of J. L. R. Wood, of New York. * 4 Cavers and William Simmers two iron workers, employed on the C. P. R. Hotel at Winnipeg, fell off the ing, a distance of seventy-five feet, and both were fatally injured. Frank -Lee, of ¢ Sheridan stroet, Watertown, N.Y., has a two-vear-oki Holstein heifer, which gave birth to twin calves, one béing jet black and the other white with a few red spots. At Newark, N. J. . the charge of havi beaten Patrick Corrigan to dealt with # baseball bat, referred against five attendants of the New Jersey Asvium, is being investigated. A magnificent jowelled crown. the ed for by ex-Queen Christina and sev eral Madrid ladies for the famous im- age of the Virgin of the Pillar, in the Saragossa vathedral, is on view in Madrid. TENDERS RESIGNATION. Dr. G. W. Bell States His Position "to the City Council, The following letter. was received last evening by the city council from "To. the mayor and members of the place the matter of my position as veterinary in commection with the fire proceedings at a recent meeting, I de- the city. "It is a surprise to me that the five and light committee accepted of ten ders for the position without consult ing me with regard to the matter. tion with the department, and during all that time my relations with the chief and with the other, men have been of the most cordial and pleasant "It is a question whether, under any ecirowmstances, 1 would have put limit, but at any rate 1 feel that the been shown me, was to have stated what was to take place at the meet entering the competition or with: "In view of all the facts Ihave de January 1st, until this date. I have charged the ordinarv fees for services and medicines. and 1 trust that the council will have no hesitancy about passing the same. "Thanking the council and fre de partment for their courtesy and kind: $34.75, which he is fully justified in nding. He is not obliged to fur- nish the medicines 4 the department, has done so. The number horses being sick for some time. $1 tective stories, neatly McDermott Bros \ Fancy Zephyrs, Linen Suiting, Mercerized Voi Novelty Musli White P. K.'s White Mercerized Vestin Shirt Waist Suits, 1 15¢C., 18¢ 20¢, 15¢., 18c., 2ac iles, 20c., 25c. ns, 35¢., 39¢. Sati SHA Sr -------------- » §¢., 20¢;, 25C. DRESS LINENS Linens, 3sc., 39c. "+ 55¢; 69, 75¢, Pure White Dress Pure White Dress Waist 'Linens, 35¢., 43¢., 6oc Waist Linens, 75¢., 65c. The bodies of James P and Frank Daigle, drowned Poi Pigs have 'ben recon at Pout aux t H , Henry Munroe, his wile Hinge oveln-months-old child, and brother of Monroe were asphy xi: E have thus far heen captured be the Japa while they were attempting to Ww. H. Andrews, aged sxty-six, the Lawrence county, died at his howe in onto, who is the oldest ig native New. Models in Crompton's Corsets ; For Spring and Summer Wear. The Elite, made of fine qualit 10% inch clasp, five h with best quality of watch s bone wire, tipped t y English Coutelli, ooks, boned throughout pring tempered op and bottom to prevent cutting through at ends. Taper Front, has tw Price $1.25. Others at 75¢., $i French Model Corsets, new Taper Front, particu. pted to medium and stout figures. §2 French Model Corsets, for :light figures, $1.50, $2, Children's Corset Waists, Girls' Corsets, Nursing Corsets. Hosiery! Hosiery ! Women's Black Cotton Hosiery, 124c., Women's Black Cotton Hosiery, special value at 25c. > Women's Black Cashmere Hosiery, 25¢., 35¢, 39¢. These are 3 specials. Women's Black Cashmere Hosiory, 4oc., 45¢4. 50¢., 63¢., 75¢. Girls' Plain Cashmere Stockings, 4 qualities select from, all sizes in each. Girls' Ribbed Cashmere Stockings, 5 select from, all sizes in each. Boys' Famous Leather Knit Cash double kness and heels, all sizes. (Jor LADLAWeSH) ~ Boys' and Youth Tan Lace Boots Keep the boys up-to-date. A boy as well as Ea mai is known by the shoes he wears. Boys' Slater Tan Boots, Youths' Slater Tan Boots + And a number of other cheaper lines. HE LOCKET mere Hosiery, The amount of Dr, Bell's account is! jon T SHOE STORE Trunks and Valises on second floor. EE -- YEAR 72. NO. 8t JUST A MINUTE Read This Adv We would Tike to sell you' ve SPRING SUIT, even if Youmever we a 4 " a ready-to-wear garment before, A Féw Reasons Why You Should : A garment should not only fit yo figure, it should also fit your pers ality. When you go to a custom-tailor y dhoose cloth from the bolt and gu at i will look like on you wh mato up. You might as. well select bat" from a roll of felt; you. could easily pre judge the effect, x When you come to us vou' can. | on the actual garment; you can sev it suits your individual preference: y can see if the pattern meets your ids of good taste, if it helps your , pearance or not, Now, the theory does pot convi like the practical test. Come in a jet us show you what we can do. The advance made in the last (not in price). in the cut, fit and ish, is marvellous. E. P. Jenkins Clothing Compan "Male Attire Specialists." WANTED. A DRIVER _ FOR DELIVERY R Apply Mullin's Grocery ~ FIRST CLASS COAT MAKER, ply, to John Tweddell, Tailor GENERAL SERVANT DUTIES WN heavy: . Apply, 189 University Av BOYS AND GIRLS, OVER 14 YEA of age. Apply, to McGowan j factory, Uor. Rideau and North A. GENERAL SERVANT FOR © eral housework ; good wages. Re ences. required. Apply, to 208 k St A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT : laundry work. Apply between and seven o'clock in the evening 138 University Ave - JALIFIED TEACHER 1} School Section, No. 14, Townshi Pittsburgh. Apply stating salary Fred Garrett, Secy.-Treas.; Atkin P.O. 3) TO GET TH OE rine Baits made up at Gallows TH rock street, next to Bib livery; style, fit and price guaran to hoa pressing and repairing vromptly. tine nese . DAY, BVERY DAY, ) . a Rood pay. It is b made Wi our goods. ge i family » en tay: 0: "Maraball & Ont.. BRIGHT HUSTLING SCHOOL BC to sell the Saturday Evening Po cunts. Ten copies Free to start in business. Apply to A. H. onds, . Randolph Hotel, Thur: after 'school for your free outfit. TO-LET. _-- T HOUSE, 208 ALFRED ST., AT 1 sent, occupied by Mrs. McLeod ply, on the premises or Mc brug Store. OFFICE, TWO ROOMS, HOT WA heating, Corner of King and I Stree! over Wade's. Apply W Cann, 51 Brock Stréct. FINE BUSINESS OFFICE; oom, $46 ng Street | u tion and well appointed. For p ulars, apply to J. P. Forrest, G Furnisher, King Street. THAT BRICK DWELLING, SITUA No. 189 Brock St., containis Rooms, Bath and Closet, Gas 1 ing, hot water heating. Appl Livingston & Bro., Brock st. MODERN BRICK - RESIDENCE, Stuart. St, 12° rooms, hard finished, good stabling and house. Possession immediately. ply to Joseph Power or Johu dell. » COMFORTABLE BRICK I House; partly furnished. well sit on shore of Bay of Quinte, 24 west of Collins Bay. Good accommodation. Stage daily Kingston and Bath. Also | Cottage, Addfess, H, C. Rot Collins Bay. Ont. Sn -------------------- i iit THAT DESIRABLE PROPERT) the - Cofner of Queer and O Street, lately occupitd by Mr ersoh as grocery with large and outbuildings. Offers will ceived for murchase. Appl) Walkem & Walkem, solicitors, ston. -------------- FOR SALE. CIEE TWO LOTS, ALBERT ST., near Write, Box 470, Essex, Ont LOTS, 18, 14 AND 16 PEMB Avenue ; sbwer and water on Apply J. Bawden, 38 Clarence st ------ rr GOOD BUILDING Lor, SOUTH Soon. Poly 40 "Seitorne ® A ---------------------------- 43 SHARES, ALL OR PART, F enac Loan and Investment S Tenders. ivi to Apri Write, Box 470, Essex, Ont. ee ttt ieee SAILING YAOMT "GEISHA foot class : in good _vonditio sails. A bargain at $850--cas! further particulars apply, to J Almion, Bank of Montreal. Ki eee tee 4 A TWO STORY STONE 1 With ten rooms. in wood large lot and - stable. and pl good water. Situated on St. Apply, to'D. Hamilton, St. EE ------------ LOST ee UMBRELLA, WITH SILVE Handle. bearing initials "M AL assaplt-at-arws, Military last « Thursday. Finder plea ai this office. - A GOLD CHAIN BRACELE with Turquoises and Pearls, Queen St. Barrack St. or th Military College. on Tuesday Finder kindly retirn to St. A Manse. Brown shoes in Tht a Flor "Res pire pow the "Eagle 'for tadies at Abernethy's, Fresh eggs, '15c, Crawford's.