Biers LORED SHI SHIRTS n of One Dailar Shirts haf in smart, good-looking s | want to see. ing shirts of such ¥hoice and carefully - rticalar men will admire them, narkable, because they can be h those costing a dollar-and.a- Shirts dre in the same class f the highest character ang ls of good workmanship. S FOR MEN'S GLOVES. $1 Silk-lined Glove, LEBRATED BARRINGTON ENG- v Neckwear - * New Caps B8iB3Y CO. aberdashers, Oak Hall, rm - 2 eat You Stylishly Iness fir the least money is the obiect of cor ng Men of great intellect are usually great coffee drinkers, hence it is called the ** jaitellectual beverage." # «Seal Brand" Cofiee- has that wholesome quality as 2 morning bever- age only found in pure coffee of the highest grade. 151 and 310, sealed tins, at grocers. \ RN Chase ® Sanborn, - Montreal TI -- | | '| a CHICKS TET EEN INE CE Ew A.J. REES, A pa--r---- ee aaasavaAs al NOW IS THE .¢ {WINTER OF YOUR DISCONTENT 3 vou gf0, oT A 001 heat out hand-screvned 'and uni- or one-ton order will bring you PX aces lot of DRY SLABS for Booth & Co. "Phone 133. sessihsssssseaseccsl Department of vailways and Canals, CANADA. CARILLON AND GRENVILLE CANALES. NOTICE TO - CONTRACTORS SEALED TENDERS ADDRES: to the undersigned, and "endorsed ders for Klectric Lighting," will be re- od to do this is most striki-giv exvm, iid ceived at this office until 16 o'clock" on Spring ad Sameer Cltving fw ¥ , 1 os nay A op terider "can '& your inspection at our store, aud when tod ager 3 Place or hn os. Man ur garments of ont size so: wi ugunly [RH Soba at bah on. 1p tO your exp ctatione of «:cellens: bat accept the lowest or any tender. aut to pay for depend : bie clotling.' Every d to fit correctly in eve y size, 1 $6 to $15 $1.50 to $7.50 »s, Gloves, Shirts; Neckwear, Underwear, etc, t up to Easter Sunday --F BR E E--A FANCY vith our $2 Ready- our $18 Order-made - The People's Clothier, Redden' s and Craving' Groceries. J ust Arrived Our Swell American Shoes for Ladies. lade by Utz &; Dan. -ri-tie Ties, Gibson Ties styles of Plain or in Patent, Colt, Vici alf, Vici Kid Chocolate ee what we have before purchas ur next pair. Shoe Store} Newest. ctioas in Biack or Chocolat:/Cols and | Blucher Ox« Kid, Rus har of which lend to" Conus oh, : oh | Ror pp ir ards One wil ee 5 : al | CES a. i MEN AND wordt 4 tard Grand Union Hoel J By order, L. K, SON ES, tary. Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 13th April, 1905 Newspapers inserting this advertise ment without authority from the partment, will not be paid for it. AUCTION SALES Book with the Leading Auctioneer- highest prices and best buyers.' Surplus Furniture For Saturday Sales Wanted. JOHN H. MILLS. 5 tt ee The Polish that won't wear off. - Only at St:achan's hardware ee eee ees uel Fudl Hard Coal One and K, "gx for your furnace. Stove, Chestaut 'mad Pea for you Soft Coal Qunnel for your grate. Select Lamp for grates and engines. Smithing Slack. Iso Cut & Uncut Wood P. WALSH, amuack g Near KING I ME" HAVE YOUR SALE A243 I will guarantee you satis- results. We den't brag; Horm the work, Nothing but your best interest d. KURRAY, The Auctioneer PIANO TUITION sasvseans ewe 5 MAY NEWMAN, 271 King St, Wes em T ; CORN EVV i ev Easter Novelties C4OCOLATE EGGS at 1e., 2¢., 8¢., Te., 10¢, 15¢, 20c, 30c each. | FANCY ECGS, 10c. to. 60c. each. ROOSTERS ss ATT ee _ RABBITS, ETC. Princess St. 3 AAP RUARAARRAARARRARAAA rannRR RRR AAAAARA A "Suffered Intense *Pain Around The Heart For Four Years. Was Very Dizzy. Four Boxes of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills Effected a Complete Cure. * They are a specific "for all troubles arising from a weak condition of the heart or from the nervous system, For troubles such as Palpitation of the Heart, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Faint or Dizzy Spells, Shortness of Breath, Starting in the Sleep ; Cold, Clammy Hands or Feet, Brain Fag, etc., we would strongly advise the early of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pill ols this remedy, taken in time, has been the meaus of saving many a life, and restoring strength to those who were weak, Hero, health. shattered invalids, Mrs: E. Kilmer, Husiberstone, Ont; age Ts Rll me to tell you of the t results I have derived from Mil- urn's Heart and Nerve Pills. For four ears I suffered intense pain around the err and was very dizzy. After using four boxes of Milourn's Heart and Nerve Pills, I was completely cured.' Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, 50 cents per box, or 3 for $1.25. oR le ers, or mailed direct on receipt .. price, Tax T. Misurx Co., Livres, Toronro, ONT. are unrivalléd For Sandwiches. Potted Ham, Tongue, Chickewn, Ete, Bite. Clark's Pork and Beans are delicious Try them W. CLARK, Mr. Montreal, GILLETTS PURE POWDERED LYE Ready for Use in Any Quantity. RE. ARANGEMENT], OF PLAN OF THE CAPITAL: | Special to the IZATION. , ill be a Saving of Interest Rate in ---- Tobe, on Old Bonds--A Special Mept- ing of the Shareholders Was Held. Whine. ' Montreal, - April 17.--The plan re: arrangement of eapitalisation of the Dominion coal, went through with. out a hitch, at the special meeting of the shareholders, which was held in this city, today. Briefly stated, the plan authorizes the issue of $7,000,000 of five per cent, bonds, of which $2,000,000 are to re- main in the treasury. The balance, £5,000,000, will take up the present ontstanding issue; and retire the floating debt, meaning a saving of one per cent. in the interest rate on the old bonde. The $3,000,000 remain: ing of the old bearing seven per cent. instead of eight per cent,, as at pre sent, and redeemable," after five years at 125, GRADUATES FAVORED. Refusal of Permanent Commissions. The important step has been resolv: ed upon of giving graduates of the Royal Military College the refusal of commissions in the permanent Corps. The regulations providitg for the en gineers and' permanent artillery and every alternate commission in thé per manent cavalry, mounted infantry, in- fantry and ordnance corps will be of fored in the first instance the gradu ates of the college. Three commissions will be given annually, should vacan cies exist, to the graduating class, viz. : Every year one in the Canadian nna infantry, and _each alter nate year one in the permanent on- gincers, and one in the permanent field artillery or in the permanent cavalry "or mounted infantry and one in" the permanent garrison artillery. Further every three years a commis. gion in the permanent corps. will be given to.the graduating class. . meri ---- A MAN'S WILL Will Have written on a piece of envelope. It react To' whom it may concern; | give my body to the New York Post Graduate, Hospital. 1i they do not want it, give it to whoever does: Feed it_to the pigs if you will, but no burial. Peter Daly.' Beautiful Pictures p.m., the premises, 153 Wellington street (near Princess) will open with a free exhibition of original water color paintings by well- known artists of the English school, also, facsimiles of watercolors by eminent continental artists, forming a very attractive and unique display. These pictures are in charge of FE. (O'Brien. who has been engaged for over twenty years in conducting art sales in the principal cities of Can ada. and in doing so has been the means of introducing a higher class of work than otherwise might have oc- curred. He certainly has done more for art in a quiet way than manv of The water colo™s Howell Wi'son's water color work = with To-morrow at 2 pretensions are all ge work is a revelation in painting. = treating his poctic charm and with a freedom shows originality. W. G. Rus light and shade effects are blended in a style entirely his own. G. E. Colby is a follower of nature, painting only what he sparing no pains to make the tiniest acces perfect. Dete Coecaillerie shows strength -of color and a vigorous grasp of the subject. The water colors and facsimiles are very fine. Citi zens should be delighted with them Fhe fac-similes are something. new in art and atitact on the first glance. The exhibit is free and all admirers of art are cordially invited The sale will commence Wednesday, at 8 p.m. and continue on Thursda« af ternoon, conducted by J. H. Mills. more ms J. sores Printing in a Church. One of the last places in these days to expect a printing press is in church, vet there is one in the city of London T= E _EAl LY Korements of Ww Fev ; Give Body To College or the Jersey City, N.J.,- April 17.--A man, apparently seventy years old, Killed hunself in Lubben's Hotel, Jersey City, by shooting. © In the suicides pocket was a hastily penciled will, And Doing. | returned fry wn | i Mat, Kingston, is visiting Bed ees yesterday. Barrack street. loft, to- Nn Dawa. 4 w of London, "aver Sunday. nt and C, M. Wa. ar have eturdd fro a "trip to Rev burgh, wife, i "phil day, to visit Thomas E, Ont., was in Dre, Robert NR P Ditty a student at returned to his home in 8 student at few dayd at his' . Tug Amberst Island, _---- last ma three month's visit in Western Ontario, NM hapman; HOW will attend the in Toronto P. H. MoGuire, former! of Kineston is in difficulties a Peterboro, and is under arrest, He Was brought back tram Toronto. fs I the city. There . A MP. is a A Ay ' of his going to Brit ish Columbia 4 assume management of a lumber company. Rev, George A Town, Kingston, is conducting ev services in the Fourth Avenue Congregatio mal church, Ottawa, this . Anglin, Battersea, a Queen's stu --i left, for St. N.B., where he QeCupyY a mission circuit during the summer months Hugh Sharpe, son of Capt. Sharpe, Kingston, formerly etaployed with G. Telograph company in Mont 4 a en been transferred to Ottawa. Bishop Horner was the attraction at the Holiness Movement church on Division street, on Sunday. The church was th v at night. The services were quite demonstrative, Harold Clarke and "'Jack" Williams, twa. of Queen's footballers and he , have secured: positions' on G survey parties, near Winnipeg, will leave early next month Col. Lawrence Buchan, C.M.G., who will succeed 'Gol. Wi. PD. Gordon, as commanding officer of the Quebec divi headquarters ane sion wit in Montredl, was in Montreal yesterday, making preliminary arrangements for his re moval there M. Macdonuell will temporarily fill to position of assistant Faglish and history master at St. Thomas Col legiate Institute. He ix a son of «i. M. Macdonneil, K.C., Kingrton He goes to England in dhe fall to sindy at Oxford, he having been the win: ner of the Rhodes' © scholarship Queen's University. CEMENT WORKS CLOSED Throwing Number of Men Out of Employment. Strathcona, April 16. Anton Anton- sen, a resident of thi¥ plave for seven years, left to-day, family for' Glen Ty ho, greatly missed in 'this community. The cement works closed last Satur: i thereby throwing many men out of emplovment. John Murphy and Ermest Watson have scoured situa tions at Marlbank; Edward Tomp kins and. Miles Silver, N.Y. Mrs. H. Ont, sister, Lott, seriously ill, for the past six weeks, has returned W. Wood, Shallow Lake, Miss E. J. home. Miss Lott has improved in health, Mrs. George Dunlop and Miss Mabel Finlay spent Thursdav with Mrs, R. Richards, Napanee, The many friends of Archie Pybus will be pained to learn of his serious illness with pheamonia. Mrs. Henry Morgan, Marlbank, visit ed friends here on Thursday last. Miss Gertrude Fvles has soewred a situa tion at Toronto. Rav Wave, Tam worth, was resewing acquaintance in "Cona' last week. For .the past year he has been employed as bookkeeper in the Blue Lake cement works, near Paris, Ont. After Easter he will leave for the North-West, William Finlay, Boston. Mass, arrived Thursday to visit his son, W. J. Finlay. Rey lL. Lott returned to his work at Shal low Lake, Tuesday. after spending two weeks with his mother and sister, Silver Leaf farm. Master Clayton Kehoe, ill with pneumonia, is conval ; also little "Bobbie" Murphy. . Alister Mclean and son, Henry, left for their home in Montreal, on Sandav, having beon visiting her pat- ate derives its name Erkenwold, a Saxon, who re-built the! city gate at this spot after the Roman withdrawal. Printing in England be ran in a\place of worship. This was the chapel ™\dn Westminster Abbey, in which Caxton set up his press, the first book he printed on it being the "Dictes and Sayings of the Philoso- phers,' : published in. 1174. "The term 'chapel," used to this day'by printers for their gatherings, arose from this fact. Cheese Markets. Lake Canton, N.Y.--Offered for sale gisty-five boxes. All sold at lle. Bolleville-- Practically' all the make | of the first half of April has been dis- posed of at 1llc. and 11ic. The first board meeting will be. on the 20th inst. Montreal~The market without any. new features, but feoling remains trong. Finest western colored is quoted at 12¢. and 124c, Liverpool Finest white, colored. 56s. London-- The with prices quoted ut is & finest 58s; market remains firm, to 60s, Shs Richard Lloyd, chased. a farm Chauncey Wood, Pittsburg. "For Easter," fresh Huyler's ean: | dies aud McC Wo s Tandics at Gib son's Red Cross drug store. An extension to the {ign house, pe Vincent, N.Y., i= tf be built this > Gananoque, has pur- of 300 acres from Sth concession of from Bighop | , mem and son, { Susie Grant are visiting friends in Yarker and Colebrook. Albert Martin left Monday and will make an extend od tour through the North-West, go- ing as dar as Edmonton. Edgerton Grant spent Saturday st Belleville, Were Warmly Entertained. Lavant, April 15. Friday last a number of young people visited the home of ss Loe, "where they wero cordially weleomed and 'entertained. Among thoes assembled were ;: Messrs, Roche and McDougall, Mississippi. A few from here attended the dance at Snow Ros, Monday. On Saturday, | Mise M. Comming visited the howe of James Boyd, Wilbur. who has heen | surat treatment at' the King: ston hospital, for an injured eve, All are glad to hear that he is rapidly improving. David Crawford too a trip to Flower Mrs. James Payea has returned from the general hos: pital. Mr. and Mrs. James MeKin- Wagh, spent Thursday and Friday with frie nds in Kingston. Mrs. John 8. Paul bas 'returned to Poland. Visitors : Jom | and Mins Jessie Jackson. Lammermoor, Ramuel Jackson's; Mr. and Mrs, Bor. lin, Perth, and: Miss Annie Alluns Sharbot Lake, at Robért Blair's: Mr. aud Mrs. William Lee and family, Fol- ger. st Peter and Lee's, ames Payea's home has been bright- ered by the 0. presence of a a young pon. Belleville's moarke chet tolls' privileges My scid © w: E. Vandervoort for . Johi's, | Y, APRIL 17, re ve HE STANDS | ACCUSED] in town over FAREWELL LETTER OF WIFE court of Perugia a rema now pi 1902, in a villa at Bitonto, occupied by Lieut. Modungo and his wife, Vin: cenzine, the dving with a bullet wound A the, loft temple, Soon after her dea band handed to the ar Sth bee in "his wife's handwriting and signed by her, worded thus; virtuous guide to me. | implore pardon of all mv dear relatives, and warmly and innocent Mary. Farewell to all," | | 1 suddenly, for | Ascmpan ied by his alls YX. They will in Watertown, summoned to the bedside of her te, Mr Mrs. Ja ov, Mr.» in regular use, It is used in the ves. nts, Mv. and . ir De ames Rullev.. Mr. ry of St. Ethelburga, Bishopgate, for | ;, 000° 14 ih yor: po n LIOR printing the parish magazine The Pybus. while chopoine woud, received church is one of the most ancient in! po ugly hash across the of his ndon, ond. was named after the! hand. John Sullivan will go te King avghter of Ethelbert, first Christian pts Bowpitel, ov have = ra eration king of Kent, who died in 616. Bish ORE Tn 8 ey a b ing ¢ : ; a "| a cataract. Miss Ethel Baker and i | pe eg LEADS TO CHARGE. usband . Accused of _ Forcing Writing of Note and Then Kill- ing Wonian of Whom He Was Jealous. Rome, April 15.--Before the wimbnal ble trial is' rocveding. On December 20th woman was discov her 'hus "A very grave reason compels me to put an end to mv life. 1 implore the pardon of mv husband, who has always | a eood compamon and a. the commend - to them nee dear The wording of this letter and oth- of circumstances excited suspicions of foul plav and a police inquiry was opened, 'with the result that the hus band was charged with having killed | his wife after his having compelled her to write the above ws ter in order to clear himseli of the opie. It is thourht that his motive was jealousy, IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. News of The District on Both Sides of The Line. Cedar Park hotel, Charleston Lake, is to he greatly Improved. St. Peter's church, Cobourg, is to be equipped with a set of chimes, Robinson, Belleville, proposes an Ao tric line to connect northern towns with Belleville, 4 Ww. J. Diamond, Belleville, appointed license inspector riding of West Hastings. Mrs, John Walker, Port Hope, died She was aged eighty yours and was born in Ireland. Mrs. King, Pembroke's oldext. in habitant, last week celebrated her ninety-sixth - birthday anniversary. Clarence E. MeCuig, accountant in the Pembroke branch of the Royal Bark, has been transferred to Ottawa. The Orange lodges of Renfrew dis- trict will hold their annual demonstra: tion on the 12th July in Renfrew this year. George W. Fitagerald, Shoes buyer, has been for the Peterboro, has been appointed game warden for the whole of Eastern On- tario, Pembroke high school has organised a baseball team, with E."T, White, provident, and L. J. Williams, secre tarv-treasurer. Mrs, Kelly, an aged woman of Al monte, who lived alone, was found un- conscious in her home. She died later ture of flowers grown at rural schools during the coming summer. N. G. Anderson, 'a printer of Perth, on the ove of his departure for Tor: onto, to accept a position, was ten Hated a farewell by his brother print . a GTR. switchman at Cobourg, is under arrest on a charge of theft. His room was found full of goods purloined from express parcels. Charles Tavlor and William: Potter, two young men of Perth, to Brooklyfi, N.Y., to enter the em plovment of a largo felt hat manufac turing firm. Hussan Halley, an Assyrian, plead: od guilty to stealing a watch from John Oakes, of Bishop's Mills, and was sentenced to serve Jive months in Central prison Counterfeit twenty-five cent pieces are in circulation and' sov- eral have turned up in Havelock and ny Martin, Canadian Peterboro. They are newly made and have no ring to them, . Muleolm Brown, a native of Com wall, is dead at Pipestone, Mina, He carried on a boot and shoe business and was for two years treasurer of Pipestone municipality. James LL. Davi one of the best known residents of the fourth eon cession of Sidney township, Was Jound dead in his barn, He was aged so Death was due in to have The town council will make ¥300 towards helping alo the or ganization. 5S, H. Sero Toronto, will be instructor at 8400 a vear. venty Cobourg to paraly Kis a brass band: u grant of rus Ethel O'Hara, tha nineteen-year-old daughter of H. O'Hara, formerly of Renfrew, died at her father's home at Chicago. The remains were taken toy Renfrew, where interment was made, A. G. F. Drew, Morrisburg, has boon appointed preventive officer on the St Lawrence, from Brockville to Cornwall, He will he under the dire tion of the ewstoms' officer at Morris burg. William Lafleur Stormont mill working in the lost a hand in the wenwall. He was card roonr and got his at Ce hand caught in the picker It was crushed so badly that it had to be amputated above the wrist The Brockville Fair Awsoriation is suing Antoine Wendling for 2530. He { subscribed. that mun towards the fair, but refused to pay when called wpon to do so. beeanse a change had been made in the race programme, Doctor Hoy, of South' Mountain, has instituted an action for damages I pgainst a number of South Mountain citizens for Slander and false arrest These proceedings are the otiteome of the recent fire in South Mountain. The six-year-old daughter of Willian Lowkhart, Franktown road, near Carleton Place, while playing near a bonfire, was badly burned. Her cloth ing enught fire and belore the flames could be éxtinguished her body and hands were burned and her hair badly singed, The Cobourg" Rifle Association has elected these officers President, Lieut.-Col. H. Mae Nachian; viee- president, E. v Hargralt; capiain, Major Odell; sberetary-treasurer, A.W, Hyden, Capts. Campbell and = A. B. Roberts were glected on the menage ment eommitiee, * "I's the best," Kentucky lawn have gone} Action! . n them, Bt, OM Dr, Cascarer calls 1 fust 1 Mus need to This ia how hé explains it , wakes imulstes You've soon & Sp. way woman, ik draws up lis hind } is just what Cs it atretches forward the front Exesclse, or a Cold' al ad agin draw up 1s hing tlt 5 In that way it travels. sig fo the Bowel ka 8 aaa Now the: In i tated Acti Re GF Tan rg hinugh than 5 fiat shout i Wha Th way. ke? 4 te . - 3 ; Ry A A Ne side with raillions of little suckera that They do aot yasis dng grocious : draw the Nuwition out of food 4a f Sad 3 hi Bek sthartics do, passes them. __ They do not ! a 'But, If the food passes 100 » Cn tle Tho Cason it decays before it or § NE ERs *; Thea the lle chor dita Pokon They stimulate the-Bowel from 1t instead of Nutrition. Musclos to do their work naturally, . This Polson, makes & Gas. that somicrtably, and tlousty, if injur our em' more > eroise Bowel | eid hae nourished it. Woscles are thus 10. ake, You seo, the foo or Poison, just according to how lon Ht says in analt, 5 ; passage (called Constipation) Is 15 take a big dose of Castor OIL This merely makes slippery. the the Current Tr docs tot help the Gaus of Delay avwille. ~ 1t does shaken the Bowel Muscles moro than ever, and thus weakens them for their next task, Ansther remedy is 10 take a strong Catlvartic, like Sults, Calomel, Jalap, Phosphate of Sodium, AperientWator, or any of those mixed. hat does the Cathartio do? 1 maorely fi out the Bowels * with a. waste" of gestive Juice, set flowing into the Intestines through _ the Uny suckers. owe ! Digestive Juice, we is needed But, the waste in Sn dont this ifs ro in putting out today's dare fire, what shall another fire tomorrow, Now, it always takesa larger doso of "Dlicdrivor to operata the second tine than it did the first, ' It also takes a larger dose the third timo than it did the second, snd 80 on till that particular kind of *' Blle- driver" becomes uscless, and an- other more drastic ons must be used instead, All this time the Cause of Indi gestion was not of Digestive Juice, but Jack of Bowel-work, The Cause is Want of Exercise, \The Bowel Muscles lose some of thelr power to Contract when they get too Tittle Exercise. tho watee fans wo do whon the same cause starts and fgrams seed. Only at Red Jthson's Cross drug ge Colors Ground in O LABATTS ME ar The real merit and su of jouN LABA' a The claim is_made, ek they are pure, "wholesome made on this continent. JAS. McPARLAND, AGENT. : King Street, Kingston. ys Painters' Supplies Oils White dont, ar Colors and Ready Mixed Paints and Enamels, +» Alabastine and Jellygtone. Special White Fillion for inside sod outside work, Paper Hangers, Brushes, Rollers, a and Wheel Knives, Wall | Re Sraining Combs and Brushes S AL TER are well nu merous testimonials, that ' to any