time in study. i Vote Has Been Taken. - The vote on the autonomy "bill, | adopting the principles and general two new provi hag been 'taken, and it has ocd 3a it 5 to Edo, in a very re me, hy s 't Mr. Borden, us leader of the oppoxis | tion, has' been occupying a very un- | | satisfactory attitude, At the 'outstart | | be was non-commital. He did not de- | sire to commit himself or his party te any expression of opinion, When, Bl later, he realized that some position {had to be taken 'he chose one that His argument was a legal one, and 'the method of preceedure. He 8 \ 481 per thousand feet . terms of the legislation which creates | * Hor 'the municipalities which desired it, should be a' prompt. publication of the there would be lead heard about adul- teration, and the public. health woald of PEt debi Sabor SER 'the Niagara river power franchises, and especially aboit. the concession which was granted to the Electrical Development company, to take water from the Chippewa spfficient to gen- arate 100.000 horsepower daily. The idéa has been sedilonsly cultivated by the conservative press that the con cession was leased upon political con-| siderations, and that it was unwar- ranted on anv account. The fact appears to be that the concession was only granted after due [consideration and all the circum: stances will come up for' revision when [It is only necessary in the meantime a that the park commission- ors did not at once approve of the . 's proposition, but referved it governnient with & memoran- sion ubtil' the horsepower the com- § pany had the permission to generate ware fully in use. Meanwhile the gov- ernment could settle whether the pub- lic' interests would be served by the granting - of any further franchises, and if so if better terms and condi- tions could not be exacted. There was, Jin addition, regard for the appearance of the river front, and the general supply of water. 2 The reasons for granting the conces- sions have 'been set out in the order-| dn-council, and it will be laid before 'the house. It seems that the Develop- iment company, for one tirmg, had not 'to build any more to the approaches and intake in 'order to generate the larger horsepower, That is" one con- sideration. Another "is that no more buildings or erections will be required, and so the beauty of the park will not in any way be marred. Finally, it was specified that the half of the "100,000 horsepower niust "be reseryed and in this reservation distinét gain will be mado, as power cannot be had above the. falls now. and ta secure it below the' falls ' would 'involve an éx- they will he able to bum gas. They will be better satished if they have to wait until the illuminant sells at with Frank Cochrane, "pi © Sudbney, | with. oly reports of inspecting officers, in the} Joeal papers, and the govefament of} r{ficiale should prosecute the offenders, {the manufacturers of impure goods; x fon | and if suck 5 course were followed ane dum "in which they set forth their | views in detail. They questiotied. the | advisability of granting the conces- | Je: Whicaey tas had « conterence! and iif Two York 8 100g opening in ith in the Toronto News. of Piand worth over ow in a a pn. dollars. How did The G. G. s Earl Grey talks like Bre a Competent jury £ to be able to collect s on that. 3 or A Vacation. of a good summer va: he can wear his old 's; where she nmst ow ories. pe appears, won't go : Tago won't it Rojestvensky, Two Morrisbusg Being Considered | spray, add onc-hall pint of kerosene. nelly, repres Marine Associa: tion to Morrisburg , Te the supply wat- factory. The granted a Un- 750 horse-power ars, a free site and freedom The company is to plant. arose as to whether the canal would inter- i hy creating a After consulta- opening was changed. Plans will be sub- the best cough medicine I have ever Association be- he 'government concurrence to '0erchant of Harlan, Mich. There the opening is given. Fall Wheat Crop Below Aversge. of erop conditions through- | ready for instant use, for a cold can rio are ¥ are available, but { recently visited "dealers on, the board | trade sav that north and south- | west the winter of a very con- reports who have has been badly be more promising. Taken as a whole, they say the promedte are for perhaps | a a shade below an average Ou the ofhee hand crop. , most of the seed e te World so. much, 'the protection' of] ture, they look for a good: yield: municipalities, * has | Been fillly Ey ---- guarded by the government, and thi A Family Necessity a Em en Tl SE ro 3 arise, fo Jcrhaps toothache; beck---use Pol- tive, pain Nerviline is than or- | : 'that ? | surface of an animal, would ward off flies, - to be a business success without MISS HARRIET PASTOR. 'Special to the Whig. New York, May 4.--Miss Harriet | Pastor is the fiancee of James Gra: | ham Phelps Stokes, the young mil lionaire philanthropist of New York, Mr. Stokes and Miss Pastor beecanic acquainted at the University 'Settle ment iti the lower east side of the i sowel @ 8 in digestible form off th nutriment found in the whole wheat Kernel, oawaDLAN suREbDS WEEE So Lesatiod. Niagara Pals, ong, metropolis, both being interested in the uplifting of the poor. Miss Pas- tor is a Russian Jewess and prior to Somo years in a cigar factory in | Cleveland, 0. i Whitechapel Jews Excited. London, May 4.--The Jewish resi- s of Black Lion Yard, White chapel, have been tly excited hy | hearing that. Miss Pastor, the fiancee {of Mr. Stokes, will. bring 'the latter { there to show him her former resi- | dence. They are preparing to decorate { the place with 'fags. KEEP FLIES OFF CALVES. a Economical Mixture Recommended by An Experiment Station. Daring the hot simmer months flies are. a constant torment to young calves.' The entomological department | 6f the Kansas State Agricultural col | lege has been experimenting and com- pounding various substances, in order to produce an effective nd weonomical mixture which, when applied to the | the As a result of these experiments, it has succeeded in producing - the "follow- ing formula, which seems to answer the purpose reasonably well : © Resin, one and one-half pounds; laundry soap, two cakes; fish-il, one-half pint; enough water to make three gallons. Dissolve the resin in a solution of soap and water by heating; add the fish-oil and the rest of the water. Ap- ply with a brush. If to be used as a his mixture will cost from geven to cight conts per gallon, and may be used on either calves or cows. 55 i pint of this mixture! is con- sidered. enough for one- application for a cow; a calf, of course, would re- | quire considerably less. It will be |4nore economical to apply this only to | the parts of the animal not reached by | the tail. At first it will perhaps be | necessary to give two or three appli- | cations per week, until the outer ends of the hair become coated with resin, | after that, retouch those parts where | the resin is rubbed off. | | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the { Very Best. { "I have, been using Chamberlain's { Cough Remedy and want to say it.is | taken," says George I. Chubb, a 18 no question about its being the best, {8s it will cure a cough or cold in less | tinle than any other treatment. It | should always be kept in the house | oured in° much less | promptly treated. | druggists. . time when For sale by all Has Got To Port. | Special to the Whig. Southampton, Ont, May 4.--The h tag R. H. Thompson, of this | place, which had been fast in the ice few miles off the harbor since Ap- | ril 27th, reached the harbor safely this | morning, aa Health Means Success. It's impossible for 8 man or woman alth, A strong body and an active | mind go together. Wade's Iron Tonic ills give both. Try them. In hoxes, 25¢., at Wade's Drug: Store. Money | back if 'not satisfactory. . Ottawa city council has passed . the | second reading of a by-law to acquire | the plant of the Consur~~s' Electric | company. The measute will be siib- | mitted to the rateperrrs on the 18th. { "Blue Jay Corn and Ruwmion 1 'vg {are sold at' Gibson's Red Cross Dene | Stora: \ Fifty or more Cliinamen have died is in Toland China from eating Vread made from flour. in which morphix hed {heen 'mixed by accident. } I 4 a 8 £ il "h I 7 3 i locating in New York she worked for | YOUTHS' . SUITS Youths are proverbially hard to please. The avers age clothier is afraid to carry a heavy stock in their sizes--32 t6 34.inch chest. We recognize the difficulty in pleasing these par- ticular young fellows, but; instead of cutting down our stock to lessen the danger of carrying unsalable suits, we have adopted the policy of carrying a large numbep of Suits and having them made of patterns so attrac. tive and cut so natty that They're Bound to Sell In our NEW SPRING SUITS the prices begin as low as $6 50 and ascend by easy steps to $12, $13 and $15. Swagger Suits Every One of Them, THE H. D. BIBBY CO, ~~ Clothiers and Haberdashers, Oak Hall, ° a ---- Ts Seeea-- 10.00 PRIZE $10.00 SCHOOL CHILDREN Prizes will be given as follows to the school children of the district of Kingston : First Prize, $5.00. Second Prize, $2.00. Three Prizes of $1.00 Each. The above prites will be given for the best advertisements Meat 10 be sent in by any hoy or girl not over 17 years old att of the schools in the district of Kingston. 'Advertisement' not to contain more than 50 words and may be in form suitable for newspaper advertising. . You can send in as many advertisements as you please, but cach one must be accompanied by a coupon taken from a package of Orange Meat and Ge. in postage stamps. Every competitor 'will receive one of onr silver prem: iums for each advertisement sent in. Sign your namerand give your 'address plainly and state your age nanie of your teacher, and the stool that you attend: All advertisements for this competition must be in by May 31st Orange the Address Advertising Competitions, The Frontenac Cereal Co., Limited, Kingston, Ont. OIL STOVES Have you thought of getting an Oil Stove to do your cooking during the summer months? Ifso, it would pay you to examine our stock and get our prices. Our Model Blue Flame Wickless Oil Stove" Is absolutely safe and is. very economical in the use of oil. The ovens. of these stoves bake just 3 even and quicker than your kitchen range and you have not got to stand over a hot stove in the warm weather. Ci Let Us Show Them to You. |LEMMON & LAWRENSON » 351 and 383 King Street. ol : canst IBINERY laborate To day's showis character so, varied a of the most: exacting. hats in many shades, tucked, jaunty little and coloring, and. fo and small, of the, mo The "Mother Goose artistic development --is shown in white a'together the exhibi usual, Every new i to offer is exemplifiec travagance of price a the larger cities. SPENCE'S, Your Mo If your purchase proves unsa ~ money; you shall have it wit " what you buy here does not for your loss at any time. V jous as xou are that you anxious h 3 are not sentimental about it treat you well. Come in and Summe They, are very swell. We hav Boys, in Single and Double | Perfect fitting and perfectly and all the latest wrinkles | ! | Roney : § Baby Carriages, Go Car ) Rowing Waggons. & Card Games, Flinch, 1 y Sherlock Holmes, Dominoes, Cribbag Fancy China Cups and Dishes, Bread apd Rose Bowls, Tea, | Dishes, Marmalade % Fancy White ( Oranges, Lemons, Gr: Apples and Confec! Hl 000000) | Ladies' Dr { Every lady should h | 1 0r Patent Shoes for dres: L "lines to be had at an) largest Ladies' Fine Shoes : : We will be pleased write i call on us a ur modern : > and ves Ave | with practial suger bert advice and - detailed Sur material is first class ar are skilled mechanics. David Hal St. Kingston. Phe