ful are The Escape ne jeon's Knife ons are per- city hospitals ricus female ons are suc- : en operations ded. the female 4 ands of cases Compound . death until after paimd a fair trial. follows: Compound -is so dation from me, ' favor. rly three yveftrs, 2s unwilling to eet health, saved he same, Please Ottawa, Ont. y and town in virtue of Lydia le ills and creates try it. Where Others Fail ¢ _ ty Tendency, Swollen im, Eczema and Skin Diseases IEMEDY IS OLS ARILL purifies the blood strong and healthy A a HAVING RSAPARILLA UBSTITUTES - QOC@ Ee SHOES AEN. ring and Summci Colt, Russia Tan, ici. Kid. B,C,D for any foot. $5 a Pair. SHOE STORE ® )0COee® @eeE®d ) LIOIOIO OOOO IOI EOINON) ) 7 3 lL Ee] AA & CREAMS F CHOCOLATES AND 2 25c. 'rincess St. pple you may Pe constipation. aderful Fruit ction and leave no unpleasant ox At druggists, Fruit-a-tives will know Ww it Is So Easy to Cure Yourself of * CONSTIPATION do it--surely and quickly. aftereffects. 1 have recommended them to my fr Mrs. A. NOBB, amherst, N.S. Tila. or Fruit Liver Tablets. Manufactured by Fruit-a-tives Limited; Ottawa. We say so--as do ho have been cured of biliousness. headaches Here is the experience of one who tried these Liver Tablets :-- -y it.a-tiv=s are perfect for constipated persons. They are easy and mild in ru ends." ed depend. Sol strenath-- No. cose took fire. Unfortunately there was no EE -- one home at, the time. One of the USE sons, Charles Mouck, who was in | charge of the place, while the rest of E | the family were away, walked over { the hills to PF. Cole's farm, about a 8 TRADE MARK } mile distant, abouts" two o'clock 'in : . x the = afternoon, and returned about A Splendid Tonie { four velodk and Tound the house and : d { everything in it burned to ashes. The Builds up the System | | wind happened to-be--in--the right di strengthens the | rection to save the barn, or all Muscles | would have been destroyed As it is | the family have not a particle of cives New Life {| clothing. = except what is gn their E Solis iil medicine dealers. | back Everything 'else is gone, and Pais A 1 | they are © home! an destitute. here is no insurance. Efforts are be RE . me pmb ing made to help the family rT x Yesterday morning the wife © of LIFE OF A SOLDIER: Frederick Kellar" died suddenly after confinement Deceased leaves one aste Adventures and Freedom of | child, a son. over a vear old. She the Colonies. was a daughter of Wilson Godirey, ge and was anarried.- about three vears Londdor April 26. The Morning | ago. The 'remains will be interred in tandard y giving details of the en the Arden cemetery to-day, after ser- fstment in th Canadian army, vice at the Methodist e¢hureh. A. H. a tempting service. The Carl, merchant, has made an. assign Foc consequent on ent. Harvey Green i€ about renting Y the defence of Hahi-'! Charles Snider's cattage, the latter I . it says, offers an moving to the village. Charles W. nal opportomty to Healthy | Lovet, talks of leaving for Michigan. Englishmen with a spice of ad- | (i, Thornton's new store is rapid- 1 their patriotism and some ly approgehing completion John w for th freedom of colonial Cole left for York state yesterday. Apart from pny thing se, if not | Am 3 ed upon in the light of a career, ords a remarkably good chance | A Bishop's Prayer. rmanently in a magniti- '. The late Bishop McLaren prepared a none of the usugl Prayer at sea, while viewing the sun- of hard times or lack of suitable Set, one that is touching and beauti pation for the new-comer. ful : > } 'Speed m=, 0 Lord, on the journsy {of life, and what time the stillness of For A Weak Digestion. ! evening begins to settle upon my way No medicine _ can replace food but and the sunset's glories tell of a more rains. Stomach, and: Liven. glorious day to come, may | lie down will help you to -digest your tO sleep in Thee, and, sleeping peace aken that gives strength jo the system, but the amount digest oY = d and : If troubled with The French steamer Racine ran down stion, don't fail to give an unknown schooner in Bristol Chan tablets a trial. Thousands have vel. The schooner was cut in two and fitted by their use They =ank immediatély without 4 trace as ost a quarter. For sale by all 6" her identity. It is supposed that crew were all drowned, sod. 1t is mot' the quantity of feod and vi Arden, wind that prevailed last W and all { Kennebee, who lives just folly, awake in the light eof that shall have no end. Av A FAMILY DESTITUTE Near Arden By Burning of Home --Death of Young Mother, April 25. --During the its contents to Edward Mouck, farmer of north Cross. Lake, near the Floating Bridge, high adn' of the morn nen. A WON body and joints, called rheumatic, All the removed. that it tl attacks the d © root and desty slugg Poison out of the sys We have «© le endorse all else failed In rise vou read the sil following _LIFE-LONG ¢ Writes : gallons of linunents, DERFUL CURE OF RHEUMATISM THE CAUSE An excess of uric acid and ureates messes: are deposited, in the tissues of the causing aches and pains which are 4 various causes of rheumatism, such as the acute, articular, muscular and gout, have the same common cause--Uric Acid. Fo effect a satisfactory cure the uric acid must be This can only be done by introducing into the circulation a remedy which will acid and stimulate the action of the excretory organs. No Case That Ferrozone Can't Cure The remarkable success of Ferrozone is due to thé fact right to isease in the blood. It goes ause of the trouble. 'errozone is a perfect solvent for uric acid oys its evil effect. ish circulation and It stimulates and quidker tem. Rheumatism Can't tast if FERROZONE is Used. onclusive proof of this. #I'he strongest pos- ments from people who have been cured after Ll. If you suffer from rheumatism yourself, or have a friend or relative subject to this disease, they tell their own tale. CRI PPLE Louis Noli, 15 Fulton street, New York, N. Y., . ** Ever since boyhood I have been a sufferer rom rheumatism. len, and the pain My joints were twisted and swol- at times was really intense. [1 used vapor baths, and oiher. treat. ments, but was first noticeably relieved by Fervozone, It cure M Yor rozone, The BEST prod and lasting eure. if pri need is Ferrozone per box or 'six boxes for $2.50----by m d me perfectly after taking twelve boxes. r. Henry Heer, Pharmacist, 23 Eldridge Ave., N ouches for Mr. Noll's absolute cure. w He says: oll has been freed from chronic rheumatism by Le For years he has not been so well, "and to- day shows no signs of rheumatic trouble, Sule to recommend Ferrozone." It'is a plea: remedy for rheumatism that science has it is unquestionably the only sure Sold everywhere by druggists. FERROZONE, THE ONE SURE CURE. dissolve the and quickly drives every trace of rheumatic C ail to any address Ou ie. in forwarded to N. C. POLSON & CO., Kingston, at, and Hartford, Conn, U.S.A. > uric 1s the Price | skatchewan is' to be increased in 'aréa THE, D... THE BOUNDARIES. 5. JACKSONBEFORE WEST. 'chewan, Manitoba and Ontario Friday night, S. J. Jackson, M.E. for Selkirk, announced the new houndary lines. The following an. extract from the despatch : is and he informed the electors' that be fore the Roblin government-took ac- tion for, the boundary extension, Mani toba, Saskatchewan and Ontario mem- discussed 'the matter; and had arrived at a basis of agreement, which, though informal, embraces he- vond all doubt, © basis of settlement on which 'the matter will he arranged. The enlarged" province will thea have a greater area than the new provines of Albesta. Tne mew provinée of Sa- bers Kad by adding territory hetween the sixti- eth parallel of latitide, and "the Churchill river. With this addition its arva will he about 000 square miles, and. that of Manitoba will be about the same, "Manitoba's western boundary be as at present, except that it will straight north until the Churchill river reached. The bonnd- ary will follow the course of that stream to its mouth, and 'eontinue down the coast line of Hudson's Bay until the mouth of Wenisk rivew is reached. It will-akeend that-stream to V sk lake and continue south through Lansdowne lake to Fishing lake, which is on" the boundary of On- tario, and which will be the boundary for Manitoba until the forty-ninth' par allel is reached. That portion as de- lincated by the boundary award, Kee- | watin, lving between Wenisk river and | James Bay, is to be given to Ontario, | which will thus have a deepwater port will continue Hudson's Bay 'This arrangement is satisfuctory to all parties," said "Mr. Jackson, and as soon as the autonomy bills .are disposed of, and the matter is taken up by the dominion govern ment, this will: be the séttlement ar rived at.""' BREEDERS TO BLAME. Kingston District Farmers Lost Between $25,000 and $30,000. If further . evidence is required, in addition to what has already been said, about the need of raising the standard of horses in this district, it iz only necessary to refer to the re- Grain--Wheat, Manitoba, No. : 1 : \ Northern, $e, No. 2. Northern, Affects West and Ontario--Saskat- | 90c.; No. 3, Northern, SS: white A > 1 abe: +x oft wheat, Se hick « to Have Posts on Hudson's vu Ay "580. to H%.: ph Bay. 65¢.; barley, 48¢. to 48e. outs; Winnipeg, April 2. =From a des [to d0e.; rye, To atch received from Belmont, in Elour and Feed Flour, Lake Mountain constituency, it would ap- |strong, $2 to $2.86 farmers pear that Yanitoba's boundaries are | to XJ; Hungarian patent; ettlad. In a speech at that place, on | $3.10; oatmeal and rolled "Mr. Jackson is the first of the do-} Meat. Beef, by the quarter, to minion 'parliament members to take Re, a Ib; choice cuts, 10¢. to ihc, a part in the camphign - in Mountain, {Ih.; veal, 3c." to 5c. a lb. spring on Hudson's Bay. By this arrange- | red herring, 15c. a box; sea 2, Me, ment, Saskatchewan will have a Hud- | per 1h; blue fish, 5c. a 1h. smelts, son's Bay port at Fort Churchill, and | 10c. per lb.; shad, 12§e. per 1h Manjtoba will also bave use oft this, Hides--Theso - prices are given by the boundary line being the middle John McKay, Brock street + Beef. line of "the river. In addition to this | hides, Tic. a Ib; dairy skins, 75¢ 1 York. will also he in Manitoba's | to S06. each; veal skins, 10c: 1 sles territory, and several other harbors | a Ih; calf skins, 77c. to S0c. each: south and cast of this, while Ontario p tallow, rendered, 2¢. a lh: tallow, will get what that province has so rough, 20. a 1b.; horse hides 82 long desired, a deep water" port on | 82.75, according to size. Prospects of Y WHIG, WEDNESDAY, - PRODUCE AND, PRICES. -------- Prices. At Present Prevailing in ; The City: Kingston, April 26. Prices paid on Kingston market this week are as here given : . winter, 97¢. to 81.05; Canadian spring to. $4.75; cornmeal, $1.50 bran, $19 to 220: shorts, 321 1, straw, $6 to 87: hay. loose, 87 hay, pressed. $8 to 810. lamb, carcase, $1 to #5; by the quar ter, 81 to 81.50, mutton, carcase, Sec. to Sc; pork by the quarter, Te. to Sa; © live hogs, $8.50 to 80 4 cw, dressed hogs, "87 to $7.00 a owt Poultry--Chivkens, 50. to 70, a pair; turkeys, 12c. to We. a li; goose, Ite, to 128e, a lb.; ducks, 0c, 10 81 a pair, Vogotables--Potatoes, 60c. to 70¢.. tarmips, 150.0 a peck; carrots, © 20¢, a peck; beets, 20c, a peck: cabbage, Hei to Te. a head: onions, 81.75 to $2 a bush. ;cauliffowers, 20c, to 0c; cel ery, 1324p. 13c., and We. head; 10c, to 60. x dozen; oncumbers, 5c. each ; 3c. a bunch: lettuce, Se. to Je. ; Boston lettuce, 121. to 15¢.: per head; rhubarb, bc. per bunch ; per bunch ; oyster plant, 10c.; » s carrots and new beets 10e, per bunch. Fruit--Lemons, 15¢, to Me. a doz: bananas, 20c. to 30e. a doz; oranges, 3¢. to 60c. a' doz; Pr. 2, to . a peek® pines, 0c. to 0c. cach, Fish--Salmon trout, 12% white pickerel, 10¢. a 1h. pike, .; Seattle salmon, 25¢ a Hi; guenay salmon, 30c. a Ib; salt eodlish, Te. to 15¢.; a Ib. halibut, 2 a Ib; haddock, ead and bullhea a Ib; bloaters, 30e. to 40c. o wked kippers; 40e. to Sle. oysters, .40c.; 50c., and 60c. a finnan hadglie, 10c. a Ib.; lobsters, a Ib.; bloaters, 30c. to 400. , good prices for wool this season fusal of a Kingston dealer of a com mission i50 animals for the British war office for army purposes. The horses of "A" and "I" field hat teries w shown Col." Benson, British remount officer in Canada, and he ex pressed delight with their suitability tor--the work they are engaged in; to select Standard stallions are available, but because the vost is a dollar or two above that of a low," undesirable type of horse, the breeder will not pay the price, preferring the cheaper ani mal. Had breeders shown the judg ment tl hould have exerciasl, from 00 to $30,000 would have been distributed | among them this pring. It is not too late to rectify the mistake; begin breeding now to stock for which there is a demand at prices which will make. the invest. ment a profitable one, A Suddon Summons. Westport, April 24.--Mrs, John Co burn died auddenly on the 21st inst. aged fifty-eight years. She appeared to be in her usual health and while helping. to milk cows dropped dead. She leaves a husband and a large family of grown-up children: The fun eral to St. Kdward"s church was lurgely Nttended. She was widely | known as a loving and affettionate nother, Mrs, James McCann, Toronto, visiting friends here, C, hipped pulpit cand seats and other chureh furnitore be placed in the Roman . {'atholic church in Mar- mora, which he built last summer. Mr. Warren, Bediord Mills, has moved into the brick house. on Whelan street, lately occupied by John Taylor. The auction 'sale of household effects of the late Mrs. Chamberlain, took place last Saturday. is J. Speagle 10 new Returned Bloodstained Testament. Atlunta Constitution The governor has stained Testament print from J. R. Centre, Mass, with a letter stating that the book was found at Fort Fisher, N.C., after the capture of that f#fous fortification on the second at- tack, January 15th, 1%. Upon the flv leaf is the name of H. received a. blood- of Confederate Reid of Newton A. Sledge and a line showing it to be 1 the gift of Chaplain ® McKinnon of his | regiment. The governor is requested he | gave an order,at once for 150 from this district, and asked a local dealer turn home. His daughters, Mrs. Lot to fill the same, for thé British ser- and 'Miss Mabel Caton, are attending vice, but the ler refused point | him. Elisha Lloyd left on Friday blank to aceept the comission. In | for Detroit, where he intends spend the first - place, he said, i was me fing the summer. Last Monday evening possible to secure anything like that | there was a reception at Mrs, Jamed number of the type of horse in this! Presley's for their son Mr. Marshall district; an odd one oly might be. and his bride, formerly Miss A. Real vicked up here and there. In the sec- | of Tamworth. Rev. Mr. Garbutt was ond place, every horse of the required | among the invited guests. N. Be rman standard is worth in the farm yard} took his departure on Tuesday § at least 8200, and , he set | yo a ast R200, an as the price. set | Chicago. vas not to exceed that figure, and the | ee sen limit was. to be paid only for extra| pg Yi ef ¢ . Former Chief of Police Jose ' select animals, he realized that it |; et lie Jusph | leary, Rochester, N.Y., is dead, aiter would he impossible to carry, out the | po 1 iy er. a tere | a lingering illnes Ne joined the Ro ; acer] . | chester police foree in 1865, and be As to the fault, the blame lies en {came chief in 155, whic iti b tirely with farmers _and - breeders. | Tot. R {position ho bv Mr. Reid to present the hook fto].8 box or sent post paid on receipt of i the son of Sledge, H, 'M. Sledge, | Price by Edmancon, Baler & Co, To whose home is Tarboro, N.C, tonto, 3 Furs-- Mink, dark, 82 to 21: fox, No. 1, prime, 25¢. to 2; musk rats, NA v 2Be, to *.: accord ing to size and quality of furs Butter. Wholesale Creamery, to 2le. a Ib; farmers' "prints, 8c. 10 2m, Mi; in rolls, - 160. to 18¢, Retail Creamery, eto 2c. a Ib: farmers' prints, 18¢Y¢, 20¢.; in rolls, 20¢. to 22. Eggs. Wholesale Fresh, ile, to 12¢. Retail Fresh, 13c. to Me. §, Northtrook Notes. I Northbrook, April 25.~Jdra Woods {treated a few of his friends to a sug caroff on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Ca ton while on his way to Plevna had a stroke, and was brought to George Shires, of this place, where | be will remain until he is able to re of Napanee, | held until March last Was Blinded By Eczema | | | | ia i Suffered Intensely For Years and Was Horribly Disfigured Skin Now as Smooth as a Baby's Thanks Dr. Chase's Ointment, Three to Such eures as tl described be low are what have givin Dr. Chase Omtment a world reputation as the standard ointment and the most satisfactory drentinent over devised a a cure for itching diseases, Mrs, Robert Clendening, Welland Sta tion, Ont,, writes "For three year ny, was afflicted wit} tense and persistent ie my datighter, Fan- main an in rm, and for nine days she was totally blind. The burn ing, itching and figurement wer horrible, her entire face being com pletely baw for months, and the dis tress so great that she could mot sleep. "The best efforts of two eminent phy ficians failed to even mitigate her aw ful suffering. One dav when T was low spirited over wy ghter's eondition Dr. Chase's Ointment was recommend ed to me and to our was helped with tl has "wince, Been er treatment, "Her face is now baby's and she is in splendid health. The credit for thiz cure is entirely due to Dr. Chase's Ointment. and I cheer fully give you permission to state my daughter's case, hoping that it will lead" many others to secure the same good results.' Dr. Chase's Ointmént is recommend ed and sold by all dealers at 60 dents surprise Fanny first box and she cured by this smooth as a APRIL 286. Free Gifts of Use SUNLIGHT SOAP and SAVE THE COUPONS. The Coupons are the same as cash because they can be exchanged for Toilet , Soaps for which you have to pay out money every week. ; Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS can SOAPS for nothing. Ask your grocer for particulars or write us for-Premium List. A gift is of little value if it consists of something you have no use for. In exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons. you can get something you need and ? " >» 3 get their TOILET use every day. ------------ Jn 2000 LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. from ter @ prise news effect fare hard time *tyute iwo ens that veal thire at | ano fid § taki in p seem are the « oot ) will one What The decision 3 College to, withdraw tercollegiate union: is doubthess all will he. the slisination of the old Ottawa City ed to make. the meetings between the question which will most require solu J . tion just now is the disposition of : 3 those members of. the College team . Fit-Reform Trousers are poems m * who will not be eligible for Intereol cloth. Snug and easy at the hips-- legiate rugby, Rumors there are of those players who now find themselves would be intermediate champions, who this year of nothing ever coming -of the talk of a third club in Ottawa the natural result will be that Rough Riders will absorh the cream of the old College guard, and for a number of years the Canadian championship is therefore as Claney and Lewis, ex-Eastern Leagu- ers in the National, are batting 2 E P J ki ; Ki ton and 346 respectively. : . . en ns, . ngs ® Thiol As mition of six vears of (ith | ces---- -- a, a ful serviee, the Buffalo club has re BRL 7 appointed Jake Gettnran captain for Th C di N rth West. another season. e os al \ an Oo - Vowinkel, who pitched for the Pon HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS ies season or two ago, is now with Any even sumbered soction of Dominion Lands in Manitoba or the North-West the Utica baseball t He made al Territorios, excepting 8 and 26, which has not been bomesteaded, or reserved to up wien t cries win. | provide wood lots for seltiors, or for other purposes, may be homesteaded upon good showing again TACUse, WIN by any person who is the sole head of family, or any male over 18 years of ago ning. for his team to the extent of one-quarter section of 1€0 acres, more or less. 2 One of the Poston National Leg ENTRY club owners is reported to have Eutry may Le made personally. st-tée-boesl-Jand., office for the district in he would give 810.000 and trade which the laud to be taken is situated, or if the homesteader desires" may, on K i oo . 1 . avnlication to the Minister of the Intericr, Ottawa, the Commissioner of {ri i n tea the Newark bunch of ation, Winnipeg, vit the Local Agont for the District in which the land is the Fastern situated, receive authority for some one to make entry for him. A feo of $10 is It ix reported charged" for a homestead: onlry. » 2 ner. CNR HOMESTEAD DUTIES ball Club A settler who has Been granted an entry for a homestead is required by the To his the Dominion Lands Act, and the amendments thoreto, to perform brain fever { connected therewith, under one of the following plans = hn Graham, for many years hold ! ottler to bring 15 ocres under cultivation, but if ho prefers he may substithte er of the world record on the hund- | dtock; and 20 head of Enttle, to be actually his own property, with buildings for red vards dash, died last at | the dation, will ha accepted. instead of the Cultivation. Law rence Mas aod Cyt hres] (or mothe the father is deceased), of nny person who is a ' 8 ou Aree } 4 n homestead entry unde the provisions of this act, resides upon years. He the first man to lower vicinity of the lanl entere for hy such verson as a homestead, the the record for a handed yards to ten [ this act as togresidence prior to obtaining patent may be satisfied 1 : v residing w th the father or mother SRcOn tiler was entitled to and hes obtained entry for a second homestead Alfred Shrubb, the Fuoglish rinn or, ts of this net uy to ones prior to obtaining patent may = he A 1} hrs i and "Two -mil fence upsn Lhe first homestend, if the second homestead is in the el Wo Seelpey NSW st hoes hud ap yr ineys lor haschin permanuit resilence upon farmine land owned by him t American «i home stout, the roouiremeats of this act as to residence way dash' from 5 residence upon the saidiand, The term vicinity' used above ix 5 seconds, but the | WER indicate the sate township, or an a ng of cornering township. A ' - oi > avails himself of the provision< fnases (2) (3) or (4) must cul voir, Duffy | tivate 80 acres of his homestead, or substitut ) head of stock, with buildings " for their accommodation, apd have besides BO acres substantially funced. The pri- D. A. Kear ent in bis | Vege of a second entry is restricted by luw to t » settlers only who completed : EQ the duties upon their first homsteads to vutit'e m to patent on or before the n as president of the 4 Dud June, THEY. Every homestoader who fa ls to comply with the requirements of ' v Football Union. Th the homsetead law. is Hable to have hisentry cancelled, end the land may Lo fone in a with the ag wain thrown open for entry. 8 ent Minwa College to withdr APPLICATION FOR PATENT ' fr he {dior Should be made at the end of three vegas. before the Local Agent. Sub-Agent or X ih tes the Homestead Inspector: Bol winlication for putent, the settler must enter t} ive Kix months notice in writ Le conunissioner of Dominion Lands at ball Union Ottawa of his intention to do so A S INFORMATION \ Newly arrived fmmigran(s will rocoiveat the Tmmigration Offics in' Winnipeg, it any Dominion Lands Office in Manitoba or the North-West Territories, in- formation as to the lands that arc. open entry, and from the officers in charge free of expenses, advice and a tance curing lands to suit them. Full infor | te receive jve | respecting land ber tamer reeoints. The | Dominion Lands in the Rallway Tet in British Columbia, 'may be obtained upen ; any : | , 1 Lapolieation to t Secretury of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa; the ma rowed either on Para- | Commissioner of Lmmigration., Win Manitoba; or to any of the Dotilmion matin or &n Hunter River nds Agents in Manitobs nr the ¥ "West Territories. . | tho! former dl io WwW. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. LL IR, " atnplon N.B.--In addition to Free Grant. Lands, to which the Regulations above stat- ) x and . Mike Schreck, of {ed rofer. thousands of acres of mast tuble lands are available for leases or % wind have been matched to Tox | purchase fom rallrond and other corporatiops and private firms in Western das. ; Vv round in San Francisco, the | = Eo la am i first week in July. Under the terms j ' i 2 of the present agreement bids Tor * ; the be are to remain open until Ma and then will Bic opened in = ul ! . tae prance of rpresintives LE hots The real merit and superiority sides, Schreck retently knocked out " George Gardner, at Salt Lake City, of JOHN LABATT'S ALE The veteran thinks. he van solygthe and PORTER. are well Rehreck puzzle basily and in shot op-17) Rl he gd . Buk : known, Thea is made, Some days ngo the Argonant Row ing They recciveil an invitation. to sup by n m €rous - 2 ; meet Syracuse University in an sight medals and testimonials, that | oar race at that place. The invita: 3 Tr ase tion hax been accepted, and the race won the championshin at Pourh beve Res, Superior to any E kewpaio Inst veat, and ave thx fon made on this continent. Bas men worthy of the rack Argonauts. 5 > Next year Syracuse will meet the Ar " * : gonauts on Toronto, Bay ve meres "Jimmy Gardner, well known as n former National Leapue pitcher, and JAS M A A A E T Inter as +n Fastern League manager, Hy . cP RL ND, G. N +» 1 at Pittsburg, Monday morning. King Street, Kingston | Gardner in the Passavant Hospital here for a a i SE 1 1 abgeeés in the ear. Garde ET S== T : meri ae ns METALS==Lead, Tin, Ana neo, broke into the National : J League, pitching for Chieaco, Later he * : 5 ens to Pittsburg ander Watkins, but timony, Aluminum. A SPORT REVIEW. the Ottawa Cilizen Thinks of Chimge. Union and én team "in the in no Cc ogreat supe the "msde" though the general public the ih Spring na Trousers to on comes as a bombshell, The exact . of College's action on the wel * of Joothall in "Ottawa is rather : to foretell, Probably greatest of Dame Fashion says "Tweeds for Trousers" this spring. strong. rivalry existing between and Ottawa College, a » of affairs which invariably tend Pronounced patteriis," too--broad shaded stripes and finely marked pin the events par excellence of the True, there stall Chanee m is » + : ] they will. come together cach stripes, Grays and gray effects , but that is not a certainty. The ultra proper. 2 on embrace just the right "hang" at the knees-- just the right "set" at-the ankles. t team in Ottawa to . . Beautiful English Tweeds, wove exclusively for Fit-Reform. : Some elegant West of 'England ' \Vorsteds to go with frock coats. st temporarily without allegi to any club but it is very doubt i such would he a feasible under ng. Tis wo guestion whether they taken into the Quebed Union reference' to Shamrocks, last fall's | bent on securing admittance and likely to receive the suppart of | sther: Montreal clubs, In the event $3.50 to $7.50. : Fit -Reform| - Only one Fit-Reform Wardrobe in this city-- 1 as assured™ for Ottawa, Sporting Notes. health for o six months' residence upah nied cultivition of the land in each car during the term of threo years. It is the jractice of the Department to require mntion the i conl nnd mineral laws, as well ay respecting they are pure, wholesome be rowed on June 10th, Svraense had undergone an operation -- ti later returned to Chicaco » he remained as a pitcher ers ago. He left a widow child to mourn his loss, until and THE CANADA METAL CO. -