* postpald, REAT 00. od > Office, 82 Chueh, nd, Winewr Fue, ont, -- YOUTHS' SUITS ially hard to please. The avers ) 'carry a heavy stock in their St.. difficulty in' pleasing these par. out; instead of cutting down our ger of carrying unsalable suits, licy of carrying a large numbep em made of patterns so attrac at ound to Sell ING SUITS the prices begin end by easy steps to $12, §i3 p Suits ne of Them, . BIBBY CO, laberdashers, Oak Hall. SE Wien sm---- RIZE $10.00 § CHILDREN to the school children of the district ol $5.00. e, $2.00. s of $1.00 Each. for the best advertisements for Orange r girl not over 17 years old attending any ingston. nore than 50 words and may be in any rtising. ertisements as you please, but cach one * taken from a package of Orange Meat and petitor 'will receive one of our silver prem: in. r 'address plainly and state your age, the Kool that you attond: npetition must be in by May 31st ons, Co,, Limited, Kingston, Ont. TOVE of getting an Oil Stove todo )¢ summer months? Ifso,it mine our stock and get our 1 Blue Flame Oil Stove: nd is. very economical in the of these stoves bake just 3S 1 your kitchen range 'and you ver a hot stove in the warm WwW Them to You. 2 LAWRENSON 53 King stbet. 8h 2 Ret ee NA > ~ the larger cities. laborate showing of Millinery To: day's showing of Millinery is of a character so, varied as to appeal to the tastes of the most: exacting. There are soft chiffon hats in many shades, beautifully shirred and tucked, jaunty little polos in variegated tints® and coloring, and. forget-me-uot hats, and small, of the, most alluring description, The "Mother Goose' '--the 'latest and most artistic development of the Charlotte Corday is shown in white' and" fascy models, 'dnd a'together the exhibit is 'of the decidedly un- usual, Every new idea Dame Fashion has to offer is exemplified, but without the ex- travagance of price affected by the' stores of Jana in | ng 8 rg wv SE ARANETA CACTETRS SPENCE'S, ™ Leading Millinery and Mantle Store. o -~ " Your Money Back Jf your purchase proves unsatisfactory, return it and get your money; you shall have it without a word eC © fit | "= what you buy here does not wear well, we are for your loss at any time. We want you to feel that we ave as anxious as xou are that you should be are not sentimental. about it, as we know i treat you well." Come in and let us show They, are very swell. We have them for Boys, in Single and Double Breasted Sack and Norfolk styles. Perfect fitting and perfectly tailored, and all the latest wrinkles known * | Roney. & Co,, 127 Princess Street. Suits Men, Young Men and on ROPREPEEEROREOE EE ECEEREERET FANCY GOODS, Tos, "ETC : it Baby Carriages, Go Carts, Express Waggons, Er, Rowing Waggons. Card Games, Flinch, Trix Cards. Sherlock Holmes, Kan U Katch, Dominoes, Cribbage Boards, Fancy China Cups and Saucers, Jardiniers, Bon. Hon Dishes, Bread and Butter Plates, Vases, Rose Bowls, Tea, Sugar and Cream Set, Dishes, Marmalade Sets; etc. % Fancy White China for Decorating "= Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Apples and Confectionery. O00 SOO 0 OOOOOOOGOOOCO TRO TE MT J. HISCOCK. ELIOOEEEEPEISEIENRBE IEEE STOOD SoooooooH Ladies' Dress Footwear Every lady should have a pair of our fine Vici Kid "Patent Shoes for dress wear. es to be had at any price and our assortment is largest Ladies' Fine Shoes and Gators, $2 to $4.50. We will be pleased to show them. We have the swellest EPENDABLE .SIHOLS \ntends to build or call on us and see and Sport. advice Sxactial suggestions or = ify tailed prices. hterin rst class and, our are skilled mechanics. David iL Rall, An English Coxey's Army. oe NOW o" London, ~A npiiniature Coxey Is the time for | army is forming among the striking Spring renovation | army of boot and every one who | ,t,nshire. proposed to march remodel their pre- oneyie war offee in London and -lay sent bath room | the should write or.!pay, elc., thes the officials, A bend ur modern bath fof music has "heen engaged to 'Accum room furnishings ' pany receive helpful | aly occupy a 'week. The Governor-General's Foot Guards it is rumored will be reduced from a-regiment of 'eight vompanies to | of Nar tithe land, England. C Bell, Hamilton has written a Ottawa, one of four. Gold in the Cuwilight Mrs. Cearge Mahood gave an in- formal little ted; yesterday, for her guest, Miss Hunter. - . Mrs. G Senta is still in bed, good deal from the she. sprained. about a fortnight %ig0 Mer accident hus brought = out many sympathetic enquiries. $i Miss Mande Sears is. »ipected a | chil LhtoRi thin wih, from New York. le Miss Nellie Watson has returned to town, after. an extended visit, Mrs. Simpson," of Cataraquiin her anxiety to carry to a successful con clusion some church work in which she was engaged, neglected a = sore foot. The trouble became aggravated, and blood poisoning was feared. She is better thig morning. > Miss Alice Bigelow, the clever young daughter of Dr. and. Mrs. Bigelow, of Boston, has graduated with high i ours in medicine this year, and out of 'a list of applicants, numbering about fifty, has received the appoint- ment of house-surgeon, at the U.E. hospital, Roxbury, Mass. She is a niece of the late Miss Sarah Bigelow, who was so, well known here, and of Mrs. , Holmes, of Pietony and several times spent her holidays in the latter town, where her merry ways and genial goodiellowship, 'made her very popular. J The Rev. T, Austin-Smith, of Lyn has been in town for a day or so. Miss Gildersleeve has returned from Toronto. - - » Miss marion Arnoldi | came down, on Tuesday, from Toronto, Mrs. Jellett, and Miss Ruby Jelle have been paying a short visit to re- lations in Picton, on' their way down from Toronto to Montreal. Miss Jel lett came down, to-day. to Kingston, to spend a day or so with Mrs. BH. B Wilson, Union street, and Mrs. Jellett will join her here, on Saturday, and both will go on to their new home in Montreal. Miss Ruby Ward, who has been Miss Lambert's guest for the past two weeks, leaves for Napanee to-morrow, to, spud a week with Misa Ensley, be- fore returning to her home in Mon- treal, 1 - - - - Miss C. Schramplier, massagist, has removed to Mrs. Brooks', 117 Bagot street. - - - - Colonel Gordon, D.0.C., and his fa- mily, took up their residence, to-day. in' the house on King street, vacated by Col. Drary. Mrs. Yates has returned from New York, bringing Miss Daintry Yates with her. Her friends wills' be sorry to hear that Mrs. Crisp has not been at all well for the past few days. Miss Jessie Reekie soturned, on Saturday, from Montreal, Miss Brown of New York, will arrive in g day or two to visit Mrs, George Mahood. / . . . * Mr. Reginald Brock left on Monday, for Ottawa, and will not be in King: ston' again till the autumn, when he returns from his survey work. on to Seattle. They are all very well, and enjoying themselves very much. arrived in town from Toronto, . «i. A Jose from Mrs, 'Lingwood, says Ii, his been very well indeed, the and her husband are verv comfortably surrounded by lawns. Mr. Lingwood in- tends paying a little visit to King- from New York, to-morrow. Herchmer. "ee Blackmore, Taronto. . son of Mr. St. James'. Toronto. University chanel. on May 15th. Kingston. Phone 53 | go. McLeod's Drug Store. Berlin, Germany, shortly Mr. and Mrs. Waldron and their daughters, are now at Vancouver and from there will go to Victoria, and Mrs. and Miss Norton-Taylor have t wwniper weather has been pre- "lncoe; and: that she, her- country air agreeing with her. She situated, their house being large, and stone in July, to see his old friends. Mr. Moncriefi, who intended spend- ing some time in this country, was called back to England, and sails Professor Watson will leave about the tenth for a visit to the qld land. The marriage took place on Wed- nesday morning, April 2th, in Fer- nie, B.C,, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. H. W. Herchmer, of Miss ®dith Catherine Macdonald, daughter of Mr, John Macdonald, Lindsay, to Mr. Sherwood Kirby Herchmer, son of Colonel Lawrence Herchmer, Calgary. I'he ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Cocola, Only the immediate friends of the bride being present. Mr, and Mrs. Herchmer left by the morn- ing train for California and western coast cities. Mr. Herchmer is a nephew of the late Colonel and Mrs, William Herchmer, and of Mrs. James Gilder- sleeve, and first cousin of Miss Dora Mr. and Mrs. Henry" Winnett, of Tor- onto, announce © the engagement of their daughter, Marthe; -to--Mr.- Boyd A. C. Caldwell, eldest son of Mr. F. B. Caldwell, M.P., for North Lanark. The engagement is-anmounced in Montreal of Miss Clara Herger, daugh- ter of Mr. Max Herger, to Mr. Lloyd Blackmore, eldest son of Mr. George The marriage of Miss Ruby Rev- nolds to ny Elwood Moore, grand: 8. Williams, has been arranged to Ra place on June 7th in Invitations have been issued by Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Powell of Toronto, tor--the--marriage of . their daughter, Miss Mercy E. Powell, B.A. to Mr. Edward Allister - MoCullboh, BA. The | governor, did not marriage will take place in Victoria An international marriage is arrang- od to take place shortly between the Hon. Vietor = Gibson, son of Lord Ashbourne, Lord Chancellor of Tre: lund. "and Mrs. Salisbury. daughter of Mr. J, L. R. Wood, of "New York, Loyd Grey. the governor-general, has offered a challenge shield to be shot for | has been arrested. . , by amateur rifle olubg in' the county Charles W. Roe, proprietor of . the In ill-health and suffering from a | nervous disorder, &§6hn Terhuhe. sup erintendent of 'schools in Bergany farce a that Say a produced in | jured by tne overturning of a big|eountyy N.J., shot and killed his wife pd we 7 Wife Fond Dead in : Field. : Bl i. Eng. May 4.--The bod- ies of Ke 4 Rushton Shaw, an Eng- lishman, who formerly lived at Burn: and i a small fortune from his father, od his wife. Elizabeth to he Fras w "married in Philadelphia about ky 820, were found in a field in | rbe of this town early had been shot and olver beside the bod- to he a case of dou- 8 stated' that the cou sail for the United ther uli. The: le eave two Idren, The tamfolds a pitiful story, After five v of happy 'marriage, it is alleged, discogered a fort- night ago his wife was involved in ah intrigue: vears before her mar- Accordiig to the storv. he tax- Hage. with the offence and as a re mt of ll La he told her to atelv to sail for Am- their children at Black- ig Thev' | Fed on Fuesday, seem- ingly but Shaw's mother was suspicious "and caused neighbors to follow them. Shots were heard and the bodies were. discovered. Each was shot thpough the mouth, the woman having carefully removed her hat and placed it beside her husband's on the grass, A double ticket for New York bv the steamer Majestic was found in Shaw's" nis PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. 'Dr. J. H. Bell speaks at a C.0.0.F, gathering in Ottawa on Friday night. The Bishop of Ontario is in Toron- to this week, visiting with 'Bishop Sweatman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roadley, visit- ing relatives in Boston, returned to the tity on Wednesday. Mrs. J." R." Latimer, o Holes, Oats the guest of 'Mrs. C. Lane, Gore street, h turned Miss Fan Jbx, having spent Eas- tof week with her aunt, Mrs. H. Spal- ford, Cherry. Valley, has returned home. Miss Margaret Tobin and Miss Lena Feeney will" leave in a fow days for New York to train as nurses Hf™one of the leading hospitals. Dr. Margaret O'Hara has arrived at Smith's Falls from Dhar, India. She will "Pan several months with her sister, Mj John" Ower. Mossrs. Molther < and Chestnut, Os: wego, N.Y., United States steamboat inspectors, "are bere to-dav to inspect the steamer New Tsland Wanderer. Mrs. Freeman Lane, Napance, is in the city, visiti Mrs. C. W. Lane. She is on her way home from Boston, where she spent some time with her sa wha is A @bllege professor at the ub. ee ep CEASED AT NOON. All Traffic at Warsaw Has Now " Sfopped. entirely suspended. Fruit Prices Thursday. on regular davs, Legalize Marriages. London, May 4.~To-day Gen. Lau marriage s bill, in the Unj Kingdom war- and Captain Jessel. Help The Printers. town for the week end. An Emergency Physician. fering and You may save life by hav- we know of. Wade's. Mr. Stilwell's Gift. those - killed in proper cere monies, Vanness Prundage, 'Newburg, N.Y., cut his throat with a razor. Roe Automobile 1 car, ¢ 1 to ! ab. Rais an business and street trathe, peattically, ceased at noon. Manv of tthe houses are barri- caded. Nearly all the street cars have stopped running; and thé cab service is There was a large attendance at the Thursday morning sale of the King- ston Fruit company, many buyers from outside ts being present, Bidding was livelier and prices were better than om Tuesdav. These prices prevailed Bananas, 65c. to #1 a bunch: pines, $3.35 to 83.75 a crate dates, 3lec. to 4de. a h.: strawberries, 17¢c. to 18¢. a box; lemons, £2.15 to $2.50 a hox. Oranges sold at private sale at 33.50 a box for navals. All future sales will be at 2.30 p.m. rie, in the House of Commons, @woved 'the second reading of his colonial legalizing with riages valid in Canada, Newfound- land, Australia, New Zealand, Cape Cclony and Natal, but not'at present recognized in the home country, Gen, Laurie's fellow backers are Messrs, Rothschild. A. Stanley, Sir G. Parker, For the next five months the Whig will be issued early 'on Saturdays Advertisers are asked to aid hy pre paring - their copy for the Saturday paper and leaving it in the office on Fridav. Clerpvmen can help bv fvling church notes bv 10 a.m. on Saturday. An early paper on Saturday will be appreciated by all who go out of You are sure to save needless suf- ing at hand a bottle of Smith's White Liniment. It is ot tal importance that pain or os be treated fromptiy.. Here ne a ely that re ieves pain in an almost magical way, and cures string bruises, lame backs, ete., quicker tham any other remedy 25¢. bottles at > Paris, May 4M, Jusscrand, the French ambussaior at Washington, has advised the foreign office that James Stillwell) New York, the bank- er, has given $100,000 to establish prizes for the school of fine arts here. The police, under. direction of Gen. Constantine Maximovitch, the new Warsaw disturb: ances of May 18t to be buried with Sherman Hawes, Clayton, is charged stealing a horse and carriage, and he company, Buffalo, was seriously and perha; 8 fatally in- os GE1°N0. QUAI] FROM UNITED 'ED STATES FOR WESTERN ONTARIO. iii, Deputation . Asks to Have Pro- Waterways Transferred to Do- minion Department--Would be Advantageous. | Svicial to the Whig Toronto, Maw 1.- A dhuation lest, waited m He Dr. Renume, this morning, and' ury red that this prov vincidl dams 'on the Trent Valley waterways be transferred to the dom: inion department, It was urged' tha the control by one department "wo or indirectly concerned, Consideration was promised. been successful in his efforts to seeu In Tennessee and Kansas, where arnli: cation was first made, the express companies refused to take he rag and the head of the same department, at Washington, said that owing to the severe winter, the demand h all quarters of the United States for quail was 20 great that requests from other countries could not be consid- ered. FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD, Price Too Small---No Sales Effected. 3 Kingston, May 4.~The second meet: ing of the season of the Frontenac Sheese Board was held tosday in the Whig Hall. There wad an attendance of about thirty-five salesmen and eight buvers. President Cramer-..presided, and conducted business expeditiously. An account of $3 for advertising an adjourned meeting, last fall, was ole dered ta be paid on motion of D, Mackinnon. These factories had kia on sale : White--Arigan, " Cataragui, "30; Cold Springs, 79; Keenan & Son, 0; Moming Star, 3}; Ontario, 26; Pine Hill, 104; Rose Hill, 61; Sunbury, 30; McGrath, 5%; Colling Bav, 40, Colored --Glenburnie, 70; Glenvale, 30. : There were 100 colored and 542 white on sale. The price offered, 9je., refused to part with their holdings; the majority looked for at least 100. These directors were appointed: Howe Island, I. Leavis; ittsbure, W. Blacklock; Loughboro, J. Keeley ; Portland, J. Campbell; Storrington, C. Longwith; Hinchinbrook, G. Killing, the subject of loyalty to the board, men to dispose of cheese outside of re- on the strect than on the board. board. of meeting. Queer State Of Affairs. half of the council a quorum, ------------ Baseball On Wednesday. Brooklyn, 13; Philadelphia, $. -At Cin cinnati, 3; Chicago, 2. go, 0; Cleveland, 3 Eastern--At Bufialo, At Rochester, more, 5; City, 5; . Newark, at vee Of- Vessels. Special to the Whig. and Pallice, inward, 4.20 a.m. 7.55 a.m, Rome, May a esgnomy ill-befits, Montenegro. it the bodies of Frank E, Kirby, Detroit, one of the foremost marine architecte in America and consnlting engineer of the Ameri can Shiphuilding company. has decid- ed to retire next fall, and will move aged thirty-five years, while suffering to. New York, fr delirium ue to typhoid fever, trade and. then committed suicide, -vincial Dams on Trent Valley | from Peterbora, Ye ded by Mayeord t be of great advantage to all --p Chief Game Warden Tinslev. has iin > from the United States 120 doten quail | for propagation in Western Oritario. | was considered too low, and salesmen D, McLean; Oso, John Hetherington ; Wolfe Island, R. J. Spoor; Kingston, S. :Greer, Wolfe Tsland, introduced pointing out, that it was damaging to the interests of the board for sales gular meetings, W. J. Franklin re marked that better prices were paid 1. M. Greer. did not agree with this statement, saving that the same nrice prevailed on the: curb as on the John Martin reorettéd that sales men did not confine their efforts to the hoard: selling on the streét was injurious to both board apd sales- men, If sales were confined to the hoard, buvers would soon realize that thew must nav ton prices, President Cramer followed in the same strain, and cantioned ealeamen acaingt solline on the curh: that was ona war to hols injure the hoard. H honed the peactice would be discon inne The board accented the revort of the necial committee anointed to secure a meetine place: the committee re vimmendod the Whig Hall as a vlace Sault St. Marie, Ont. Mav 4.--The city council of the Michigan Soo is in Fa deadlock over city appointments. The democratic members, last night came to this side. and sav they will remain away until they are given a share in the patronage of the city. The saloons are running without lic censes. The saloon men have asked the courts to mandize the council to grant licenses, and say if necessary, they will go to: the state legislature, asking to declare the mayor and other National--At Boston, 3; New York, 16. At St. Louis, 5; Pittsburg, 4. At American--At New York, 3; Boston, 2. At Philadelphia, 4; Washington, 8. At Detroit, 7: St. Louis, 5. At Chica- 6; Toronto, 10. Montreal, 7. At Balti Provide, 4. At Jersey Father Point, Que., May 4.8.8, Hektos, French line, Jrom Larochelle Glitra, from Trinidad, inward, 5:55 a. m. S.S. Manchester Trader, Manches- ter Line, from Manchester, inward, Queen Wore Same Dress Twice." 4,--Dissastisfadtion ' is expresaed that Gu Helena attended the races to-day in the same costume she wore on a similar oceasion last vear, which dissatisfaction iis 'em- phasized by the feelin that this roy- The Montreal & Lake Superior Navi- gation company has ordered a 3,000 ton steamer of the Caledon Ship- by R. ¥. Ganter, Watertown, with | building 'company, Dundes, She will he the biggest vessel in the Canadian i tand 2 pound tine ta protect you A "adulterations and vatitutiony se Waterproof Garments April is get Dut 'April y showers. mean May showers this year ' We ve right garments to keep you dry, ; Good ones at high prices. : "Good ones at. popular prices @ood ones at every price. \RAINPROOF. GAR- MENIS in all the newest" suades of Ripley's Celebrat- od Cuvert Uloth, all well made in the lates. New York styles in three-quarter and full lengths from $6 to 816. Step in and see them. Our salosladies will ex- pinin al details with plea- sare, MARRIED IN LOS ANGELES. -------- Bride and Groom Are Both Canadians. ! Dainty in its appointments was the 3 Mina A, Amelia, and w William Cranston which took place on Wednesday, April 26th, at the home of the brigde's uncle, Edward Fraser, West W, ton street, Los Angeles, Rev, Robert P. Howell, Union avenue Methodist church officiating. The parlor was effectively decorated with white carnations, smilax and ferns, awhile the color scheme of the dining-room and hall was red, inter- spersed with greenery, One of the features of the decoration was the bride s table, which was a creation of beauty, 'con-isting fof eatables and centred by the attractive wed- fos | ding cake. The bride waa charmingly attired in white organdie made with bertha and yoke of lace. Her hair was tastefplly dressed with orange blossoms and white satin bows, and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses, Ulysses Baynton presided at the piano, and while rendering Mendelssohn's wedding march, the bride entered the parlor on the arm of her uncle, through an aisle of white satin rilsbon, iormed ned by. four little flower rls, ivian Howell, Ma orbin, A Arenz, and Bessie Deming. These were dressed in white, and.garried baskets of flow- ers, from which they scattered rose er girls, and preceding the bride, came little Miss Doroshy ark, bearing the ring in a lily, The bride and groom met under three floral bells hangin, from the archway, Where the i. knot was tied. They were unattended, Over forty . guests witnessed the cere mony and partook of the waddin, supper. The bride received beautifu ifts of cut glass and silverware. from er friends in Los Angeles and hex uncle's presents were most numerous, useful and costly. Mrs. Cranston will receive at the | home of her uncle until her own h is completed on 20th street. The bride and groom are both well-known in so- cial and educational life here, the bride having taught school in dal ton for four years. She is the daugl "EVE RYB oDYS s7 C LE ll i nse, petals. Immediately following the flow- as to prio) and quality. Agent for the well known spatch'* Scotch Whiskey. JAS. McPARL. 339" and 341 King St, Phone 274 Try Myers' 'for Fine COOKED MEATS. a AT Du Demosd and the grooms father was the late anston, Newburgh, CURIOUS © CUSTOM. Smoking at aravesides in Ce: : very ciated with interments in oY is hort x "of tip) c} brought with each coffin, Sd a with tobacco served mourners. Jue pipes --- no silence after the earth has bee in in and i mound ol Woe grams: anes tommy knot ed ol out 'on dhe ipes oreo! of og ton is up nee to mabey dks Empty Pak phen dukt aloo found scattered about the site. Si et. McAuley's book store, Princess While the Royal __apure ems agent RENE gal absolutely pure and healthful, the official re- ports show most other baking powders, +', 'well as the cream of tartar of the depended upon by many housekeepers raising biscuit and cake, to contain, - "sitheps alum, ammonia or sulphuric acid. The Government Analyst of 'Ontario. 'says: " As a result of my investigation, I find the Royal Buking Powder far superior to thre 'others. | we It is pure, contains none but wholesome ents, and is of greatest strength.' ay foie \ king Powder i