"27 inehes 'wide and long at A ] °| dizgy heights, | natore, 1 ta lose its soprano, Misx Perley, whose the fing "the of *in is leprosy. The babe of leprous rents ix a beautiful babe, but und to have the malignant disease. 11 wax sin that brought us our ceme- tories, jails, asylums and such institu. tions, speaker thought life was the most serious thing under heaven. He thought the trouble with most people. was that they were too hig, not too. small, and by illustration noted the fact that a small child would tackle anything, whereas we are aftaid to enter in. Contrary to the 'general opinion, one never steps down to be a Christian, but seeks the The remedy for the curse of sin was offered us 'by Christ's death, and if we fail to take it we'll never have eternal life. The human race will do a thousand things, but the one they are told to do. He pointed ont that many who one-seventh the way towards ine to God's will, think they should reap that percentage, but no, av with the leper who seven times im- morsed himself in the Jordan for total cleansing, so with all must be com- fete obedience, The only way to now ( is by experience; seek Him and in the end will vorte the eonvic- tion, "Now I know there is a God, because He has pardoned me of all wy sins.' : The opening hour of the meeting was spent in singing hymns, G. B. Cummings leading and training the audience to sing the old favorite gos- } tunes. Solos were rendered hy ru. Andrews, Miss Pefley and © Mr, Cummings. : On the platform besides Rev. Dr. Eby and Rev. W. Russell, were Revs. Manning. Mackenzie, Hicks, Windross, Lowes and Thompson. . Singing In St. Andrew's. In St. Andrew's church, last evening, the special monthly service of praise wag held. Rev. Dr, Mackie preached upan the power of music on human The musical portion of { ons very fine, the 3 Miss Perley, v and, Simpdon. St. Andrew's is soon singing combines sweetness with ef foetiveness. There are singers who have decidedly sweet voices, but whose renderings are cold. Miss Perley is fortunate in the gift of singing with marked fooling. First Baptist Church. Rev. H. R. Horne, LL.B, secretary, of the Upper Canada Tract Society, occupied the pulpit of the First Bap- tist church, last evening, and gave a very interesting address on the work of the society as a missionary agency. 1 Boos $245 EACH} § These cannot be made to-day by the mill for the § | price. See our window or designs. { | By "salting it down' in a bank no safer than letting us loan it on A 1 first mortgage se- 5% We m a spe- loaning and our - | oo oth qmething. If you ow money make money by giving | waterways, amongst the men in lum- 1000 men 'arc cmploved. They are shut | away from | must perish | arrived to be drill master, | before he proved Undor its supervision and support Christian work is done amongst the great army of sailors on our fresh, 1 her camps, mining camps and rail- way construction camps. In these enterprises, exclusive of sailors, 230,- the ordinary means of grace, and mostly living under condi- tions anything but helpful to their moral and spiritual being. To these multitudes of men the gospel must be taken or many, very many, of them from lack of knowledge, and the helpful influence the Christian missi ¥ brings. Considerable is now being done through the agency of this society, but there is room for a vastly larger work. « ( C age, for he is little over fifty, but Infantry School. because of break down in health A professional school for officers | through hardships in the Boer war, and .non-coms. will be opened to-| Now, he has wholly recovered, and is night at the armouries for six weeks, cach ovening. Col. Gordon is in charge; Lieut.-Col. Kent has imme- diate oversight and Sergt.-Inst. Cof- fin, permanent force, Toronto, has When here hoth capable and ( t i popular, i a---------- R.M.C. Exmininations. Applications to undergo the ¢xamin- ation for entrance to the Royal Mili- tary College, to be held at the head- quarters of military districts, com- mencing May Sth, must, in order to be in time, reach h uarters not later than Monday, April 16th. --p-------- Waal ¢ comb chips | rangements for the trip to Toronto. Fay Jor s Wallasey honey, coils ie The deputation will leave here on the a et Square, opposite Whig | 19:16 o'clock train, to-morrow, and Store, Bl) > » office, Fresh there, S ] fee men worked ul Sunday by gor i ir supply. They could not af- Hp re such a favorable day. Evary hour's work now is precious. G, H. Robertson, Kingston, has sold his farm wear Carman, Man; to G. M. Neely. A new Point, in s 8 1 you quit sdvertising--uit | business. You may then Le to | vave something from the wreck, for if { sh a thou publicity, busi- delivery - service meal, is a good spring builder. genuine are soll Cross Drug Store, Market Square, op: posite 'Whig office, 25c. bottle, "Phone 20. Prompt The siden h r a ness College in conjunction with 'morrow evening. invitations for the postponed party of be presen William go to Gananoque event there. Asselstine, and Joseph Meggs. Members of Ca- emplify the putting on the latter the first. Sent Up Their Quota of Acci- of the street walks on Saturday, result to which black and blue spots now testify, An accident of a more serious nature, and. which, due to the age of the oneinjuced, is. al, was the fall Lee, a resident of 25 Ellice street, got while walking down Earl street, tween Bagot Saturday afternoon. The injury was a and the aged lady bad to be taken to od a severe shock to the system, learned, fell on Rideau street, Satur- day night, and received a bad cut on her head. She was taken to her home for doctor's aid. gash over his right dressed at the hospital, street, nearly breaking his arm. Chills set in and though duty this morning, he had to return to his home, being ill, Mentioned as Possible Inspector of 'Artillery. The name of Lieut.-Col. J. A. 6. Hudon, C.M.G., late officer in com: mand of * t R.C.H.A.) is mentioned with the appointment ready for service again. It was Lieut. eo splendid récord in South Africa, par- There is a dearth Col. Hudon to the permanent service, would be hailed with military circles, time when there is talk English oflicers here to take charge of the Canadian artillery. school committee mot to complete ar Anterview the government at eleven o'clock Wednesday morning. The soeakers will be Mayor Mowat, T. J Rigney, Prof. Cappon. Principal Ellis, A. W. Richardson, William Kelly and vither Warden Sproule or J. lagher, M.P.P. woman's part, was noticed last week A buxom matron did the Carrie Nation uncermoniously hubby who was among +t sistance of a "cabby" she placed her drove home. She the work of the po x abother ocket at ix to Chubl's | channel, ock is weing aa, the Batty tel ha ness will quit you. When there is sickness in the louse t's when you appreciate the prompt Shust's 4 from Gibson's Red , Market Square, op- . "Phone 230, Store of the executive of the Farmers' Institute, on Saturday, . it was decided to hold their annual meeting between June 1st and 20th, when a government expert would at- tend and judge a horse, cow or hog. There were no electric lights on the streets till eight o'clock Saturday evening, which was set down as 0 of those moonlight nights on which the mooh does not shine. The eity engineer ordered the street lights on, in view of the slippery condition of the walks. Ope Blaud's iron . pill t after . each The at Gibson's Red delivery. x ts of the Frontenac Busi- St, James' young men's club, intend hold- ing a skating party on their rink to- Those who received February 20th ave cordially invited to t. Y Price; a big, healthy, strong looking piece of Humanity from Mon- treal, claiming to be looking for work, spemt over night in the police station for "protection." Asked if he would go to Belleville he. quickly re plied : "No, 1 want a livelier place than that." He went to Toronto. A delegation of Kingston Oddfellows to-night to a big Jewels will be preseoted to D. J. Lloyd, W. 1, Kelly, G. N. W. MtKenzie, Fred Lloyd tarayui and Kingston lodges will ex- floor. work, . the former third degree and the THE SLIPPERY WALKS. : dents. The dangerously slippery condition the of the rain falling and frees ng was accountable for many tumbles prove fat | dikelysto which Miss Rebecoa be- and Wellington streets, racture at the neck of the thigh bone, he General Hospital. She also receiv A woman whose name could not be own A young man who fell, got a severe eye, which was Early Saturday inger had a bad morning P.C. Mul fall on Ontario he reported for LIEUT.-COL. HUDON battery, R.C.F.A., (now in connection of an inspector of artillery, soon to be made. Lieut. 'ol Hudon was three years ago placed on the retired list; not on "account of 'ol. Hudon, who was in command of battery, which won such a icularly through the effective service t rendered at the relief of Mafeking. of artillery officers n Canada, and the return of Lieut. satisfaction in especially at this of bringing ---- Goes Up To-Mbrrow. On Saturday afternoon, the normal 8, Gal: A Plucky Woman. A case of considerable. pluck on of no tender years stunt of walk- bar-room and "grabbing" her fond © present n a boozed condition. With the as ng into a local hotel "little boy" in afhack and forthwith t least intercepted, police ! William Swain Petitioned -- The County Councils to Be Asked For Co- '- Operation--Meeting of Farm- + ers'. Association. The meeting of the farmers' associa tion, held at the Winsor Hotel, Sat- urday afternoon, to ws the labor question, was well attended. J. A. Wil- mot, president, outlined the work of R. J. Crothers, Prince Edward coun- ty, who spoke at' the last meeting two. weeks ago, re the settling of emi grants with the farmers. D. D. Rogers, said the position of the farmes to-day, was that he must have outside help, There have been many cote to this country from fore- ign lands; but have not stopped at Ningston. He thought this district was one of the best to give the emi- grant the insight imo general farm ing. He failea to see why, when this district helped with woney in the work of bringing out emigrants, they could obtain none. Kingéton has no place of distribution and labors under a oifieulty. To hig mind an agent should be appointed for this district, He thought the Salvation Army were doing a good work, = Years ago there was a district distributing ag- ent, here, but none now. ' Mr. Wilmot said the terms for these men were: A young man, to receive $100 a year and board; a married man £200, without board, but a free house, garden, firewood ana one quart of milk for nine months, if thoy don't suit they can he. let go. Warden Sproule thought the duty. of the meet- ing was 10 appoint a deputation to £9 to the county council, who might ask the government' to' make this a centre for distribution. a R. H. Fair thought the assistance was needed of the county council if they were ever to get into line, He advised a delegation be appointed to meet Hon, William - Harty ofl the matter, Charles Kincaid thought a man should be appointed here, under R. J. Crothers to see that the farmers got the man assigned to them. Moved by R. H. Fair, seconded by William Pillar: "That we as the Far- mers' Association of Frontenac mem- orialize the government of the Domin- fon of Canada that owing to the ne- ces#ity of farm labor, we wish to have a distributing agency for immigrants, in the city of Kingston for Eastern Ontario." Carried, D. D. Rogers said that if they had an active farmers' association, the county council would not be acting as it is doing to-day. (Laughterfy The president drew attention to the activity of the Farmers' Association in Lennox and Addington, and the al- most dormant condition in this dis- trict, Moved by J, J. Keenan, seconded by Byron Gordon: "That this association ask for the co-operation of the coun- ty councils of Fronwnae; Lennox' and Addington, and Leeds, also the asso ciations of the adjoining counties, pe- titioning the Dominion government for an agency in Kingston."--Car- ried. Moved by J. Duff, seconded by F. Ferguson: "That 7. Sproule, William Pillar, C. Lanwith, and, F, Fergu- ton, be a committer to lay this mat- ter before the county council in get ting an" ageney here." Carried. Movea by B. Gordon, seconded by J. J. Quinn: "That Messrs, Rogers, Fair, Knapp and the president (with power to add) be a deputation to wait on Hon, William Harty, asking his eco. operation." --Carried, From the enthusiasm in which the farmers took part in the meeting it was quite tvident that a revival is taking place in the farmers' associa. tion, so that by a united effort they may work for mutual henefit. Twenty new members joined the association on Saturday, making 'the membership thirty-five, Let Everybody Sign. Petitions are being signed to the House of Commons and senate asking for the preservation of Sunday. The Lord's Day © Alliance are cirenlating the petitione, Every man. who -~has vegard for his fellows should sign one of the petitions. Avarice is pushing the wedge hard to cut off in Canada the rest day of mankind. ------ Gone To Winnipeg. Joseph Gratton, left on Saturday, for Winnipeg, to superintend the in- stallation of the machinery in the new elevator erected there for the Richard son Bros. of this city. Me. Gratton is foreman of that firm's local elevat- or. -------- Prescott Methodist church has in vite Rev. C. 8. Deeprose of Coati- ook, 10 become its next pastor, AHA = New Cloth Caps Our assortment this . spring certainly' "caps" the climax-- © We've hustled to get new de- ; and patterns--No trouble g from the many hun- dred we show--Men and boys. if its mew and good its here. 2sc. to $i.50 HANAHAN + ; Best 50c Cap in Kingston. ~~ 3 Come Here for Your 3 AAA Gibson vard The same who had to meet the try out. interview terview fa Tth. that will Jones" people wit music of in Kingstc the affair, "The skating to ings, The dian rifles a'clock carnival be brillian when the pressl. by the R.( programme wards. Speaking the Times rendering ¢ Mr. ity, flexibi iy, tive in the the sceretic only at back if not the chief « and a mar right hand chisel when hand. William children at phone* CON noon. The fit. They The only 20, AT THE "Gibson Girls," door attendant that She supposed Alderman W. First clock on the Citizen the harbor, opposite tric light." hegan at '8:30 o'dock in the burlesque concert" fair concluded with a pantomi titled "The Haunted Pie," for the is the only former KingStonian, will be begun at onc Miss Adele Leuhrmann, oné of the with Digby Bell, "in number of 1 witnessed the fam reporter st stafi and He succeeded and it was turally Miss Leubhrmann made the in- Harvard. coulda' do otherwise. "Harvard men are Gibson men" was the eaption. Miss LeUhrmann is a native of Ten- nessee and her family is a prominent one in the history velopment. She is a Vassar graduate. "The Education be at the Grand on Wednesday, vorahle to 'Little Johnny Jones." cessful musical plays. present in this city is one of excellence numbering fully- seventy-five a chorus "Little Johnny Jones" said to be most catchy and attractive and includes a number of song hits, AN OLD PROGRAMME itis Of a Big Winter Bvent_ in King- ston in 1866. G. Craig has in his possession a small yellow poster nouncing a skating tournament, carnj- val, masquerade and burlesque concert February just forty years ago. He was one those who 'took a prominent part n on and sang at the concert | *d "Cleopatra," Kiss at the Gate." The the Cavalry Sabre," urnment began at one o'- | the United o t band of was in attend in the evening there was a A when the rink, according to the programme, was to en masque," tly illuminated Part TI of 'mammoth m took occasion "R. band, Mr. recognizable it being ------ Praise Former Kingstonian. Ww and son of the of C.J late Jonathan Taylor, who conducted last wee tion of the "Holy Ci says a of firs lity, ------ « Colds Cured In A Night. Wade's Cold Cure Th regulate ir action. ms, and so reinforce vitality You to cure colds in twelve The remedy is too valuable to overlook. Wade's Drug satisfactory. The Enquiry To Begin. ARENE, There will be three members of the | immediately afterward. board of inquiry. The deputy minister of militia, Col. Pinault, will be of staff, Gen. he of standi x. Lost Four Fingers. John Litton, an employee of Locomotive Saturday, lost the four fing: Works, in an . He was his hand he between the grindstone and the level and these members were torn from the | ------ Gave The Children A Concert. Martin gave the Hotel Di cert, on Sa little ones en Great Bargain All Month. Look at Prevost's window 55 Brock street, for a fine display of new im- ported tweed suiting. Suits made to order for $15, guaranteed a first are really worth $20 a suit, | Now is your time to leave your or- der, and save money. cough syrup any cough. Gibson's Red Cross C "Phone 230 GRAND. Girls With Digby be was a Har freshmen waiting Miss Leuhrmann failed in his mission. that he was a student the performance and was unusually bold in his efforts her, The freshmen then appealed to one of the men iu the cast. he had been assigned by the editor of Crimson, publication, to intervie mann on "Gibson men. of "the interview was whether 'or net Harvard men were Gibson men. He was a cub place on the of the states' of Mr. Pipp" skating rink in the Roval Cana- 1 by "an elec "Mr. Tayk credit for commencing in Pi is hoped will become t-class oratorio music. Taylor displayed a ne : accentuation and dra matic power, and conducted with abil- Tablets are laxa In boxes, 25 cents. Sold Store, SHOULD OUR "The Exlucation of Mr. Pipp," had LO RD DID. We P P quite an unusual experience with a ve io ay arvdrd student aml journalistic am. | Unless This is Done, the Peop! h § ) bitivns recently! in Boston. Three ot Be Saved Sermon in & Cas times the student telling the stage Canp p or St. Mary' to interview imes he was | high mass was celebrated in TS RAW unsuccessful "at the Parker house. Mary's cathedral, by Rev. Fr. Lol | where Miss Leuhrmann was a guest. | lins, During the mass the "Glona was omitted violet and all removed. The He said that | The sermon Fr. O'Hanlon. nous Harvard | Matthew iv, Mixs Leuhr- The. object 80) means for the riving for al; this was his in getting the printed. Na She desert. "The should be an season of Lent de- Ra mortification ate the ahger should have = transgressions will Match | lead to sin in seek seriously At the offertor solo in eetly and pl A missio The Atle company 4 7 ohnny | sw unvenal IN THE LENTEN SEASON, AS Father O'Hanlon. Yesterday (the first Sunday in" Lent)! abandoned, The altar vested in penitential colors. 1-1 text the words : salvation." The season of Lent was a» preparation, an men. Penance was Jesus gave the world an example of penance' He said "Unless you do pen ance you cannot be saved." fasted forty days and nights in | imitate Him. The mann® in which the practical terms, and lation to hvoid all the occasions that Gounod's "Agnus Dei," n far the congregation DO PENANCE FineFurs s Cathedral by Rev. * All Kinds of FURS W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street Kingston's Only Exclusive : Fur Store, - joyous musie | was draped in ormaments and flowers officiating priest was and all was preached by Rev, He read the gospel from I, and took as 'his "Now is the time of instrument and a salvation of the souls a mecessity, Our Lord example of inspiration our Lord to us to | helps was dwelt upon in It was a time of penance to concili- of God for our sins, We incere sorrow for = our and make a' firm reso the future. We should | WHY BE LATE ? 3 % : the salvation of our | theatre-goin wublie will bo ed | pr loeal 4 Thine Dn sth, | Souls" Prayer, the uplifting of the soul | A Clock at our pric with the first performance in this city | to God --wan--the keystone of salva. not expensive, of last season's greatest musical sue. | HON: we want to find mercy we | We show the 1 « coss "Little Johnny Jones," which | MUSt show mercy and kindness; to the | Mantle and Diging _ a: ay TE is | Widow and the orphan. The church | will be presented it is promised in this rays fory the: conversion' of the: 'si A Clocks, city with all the beautiful and realis- a and she Se Tein he ie Sint M-there ix a ol tic scenery, lighting effects and pretty OPih artis My er e them sith | cancy of any kind in . tnd "tasteful wardrobe which made its | 2 ov Wik core. to Jesus, home let "us fill it long runs in New York; Chicago, Bos The unbounded merry of Jesus is al : x y id ways iti 8 'i » ton and Philadelphia last season not Hh Taine for a It will feud to Smith Bros. able and successful. "Little Johnny sither sq and whips : thee lis | Jewelers--Opticlans Jones" is a musical melodrama "in | 07 SOTTOW nor pain and death | IL f M i + i > shall be no more | ssuers o! arriage three 'acts written by George M. © The choi a 1 1 . Licenses. 'Phone 666 Cohan, the author of several very suc- we choir rendered a plain chant. ry Miss Staley took the very | easingly, | of : M ; WEN AND Wome, of forts. The | St. Mary's cathedral will be opened | Big & for uns " 5 "1° lon Sunday next by 'a Jesuit priest HE rrharecs inflam S| from Montreal. It will last some! Pons sirletare, of mucous n " | days. | Nero PR. Go. Painless, and 1 " CHEMICAL gent or poison | CINCINNATI, 0, Sold by Brossi, Anxious For Her Music. | 8. 4 Toronto Glebe: Grant of King an- men's Monin them may be 20 "Zara," wri zlin's play of des Esclaves," x 13th, 1866, of Grant's compe New York, whe to be anxious from her pen. he city build- ance. At seven sold at Gibson' Market Square {| Queen's Colle for an amendmn the day's fete city hall. | asquerade and It is worth noting that Mrs. W.. A | her compositions performed cent concert at St. Patrick's Hall, Ot- tawa, under the auspices of the Wo. "March . winds Lilac cream. makes Or sent in plain wrrppes, by exprece: p d, $1.00. or 3 bottles Circular vint on a mi---- raising canaries, Moro profitable than chickens. Ali indosr Youll get $2.50 to $5.00 each for gers. Ex . uot had ston, fourteen of | at a ye Musical Club. Among | An DiRT po (uu. interes Nd . od Z| COTTA « OUSADAS sold at 5c.) and two ake mentioned the intermez- itten for Margaret Ap | BIRD BREAD 10 CENTS, and "CANARY va. CHICKENS." showin make money with canaries. all for ssc. staraps or coin. Address COTTAM BIRD SEED, 31. Loe. tat 'Wood's The Great English Re medy. A positive cure for all forms Soxual Weakness, Mental ang Emisstons, Spen that name: the "Danse from a ballet suite call | " and "The Song of a favorite piece Many of Mrs. sitions are printed in 're the publishers seem to secure anything new fro f matorr] | Bx States, ov; Bocas of ah 2 Cf Of use or a1 of which Vead to Consumgtion, | snfirm ty, Insacity'and an early grave, 'riog make rough skin," | fi per pkg. six for 85 One. will please, tix will i f "ol wire. Sold by ail druggists or mailed in plain it Sot as velvet, kage on receipt of price. Vy rite for Pamphlet, s Red Cross Drug Store Phe Wood Medicine Co. Windsor. Ontario, opposite Whip offi ha | ion Hotel Grand Union Hote will ask parliament to its roval char ore wnt place. The af ter, to increase the number of trustees i . ne. ein Sifoted by the university council to | Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up got up ex. | i © Grand Central Station n with on m---- New York ® Craig's name DEATH BY INDIGESTION. Toand one on the | BAGGAGE From FREE spelled back. | A Long Train of Fatal Ills is The Sutin Food. Undigested forms a poison this is absorber govs on Verv happens to be Some morning may fall back an hour and a the doctor will | Yes, that may vocal gual-| the cause. The Indigestion is . Taylor, 4 of this city, 8 resenta in Picton, wr deserves eton what | the | custom, wy stimulate | and you he circulation | have weak { which there is It was a lear | that the progre. hours, for you | | And you have { life daten a hea hurgh, and felt { lead, is a food. The and finds har Sto one, | : ne, it h Lake, will be m y Ant it s p i hog fp another. The third has not yet been md so it sours, and it makes you selected, but he will commander of & rural militia corps, sour and every a prominent | coo You It g ie : A and is building The inquiry | | | accident, On | gastric. juice in ers of his | grain Win diges sharpening a came caught stomach, | bloaty feeling, or heartburn. the orphan | it can do any h eu a grama- | Other organs. turday after- | They will inv joved it very | relieve the stomach much. His sister, Ida May, gave them | its work and a treat of candy and oranges, which | rest. they more than enjoyed. Thex will | gastric juice, ast feel fine. | Take Stuart's | ter your mext | will use them will be . cheerful mind will be { and vim, and cures | vour life, 'onrh You can get Prompt de- | tablets at any « | package. } 1 jw -class that Direct Result word, but it has a terrible impprt. And so vou may get apoplexy, and | die suddenly while vou're standing If vou have a weak. liver, the | jon of undigested food will attack it | will get jaune as to enable | Bright's disease Money | pon the stomachs of its members, dyspepsin and death, unless you st it, «| HW you have any brash, gus on the fermentation, | Tablets will mak | "live" in your litetime, it will 'he af- | PO | ter you have eaten { meal, and taken one of these littl | fe tablets immediately afterward. You'll : Undigested food, hy fermenting, | in the stomach and | | in the blood. If this | long, and vour heart | wiak, vou'll be found dead in bed, or vou | Always arriving at this | progressive store. of down the stairs about half after dinner, and call it heart disease be the result, but not cause is indigestion a simple, common | ls lice, If yon . ' ness, vou . will get Embroideries and or diabetes, from | no rescue for anv man. | ned physician who sai of a race depend Insertions * at some time in your | vy meal. or eaten in a Tc-day ovor 3000 yards that "lump of. lead That lamp of ball of undigested | Of the finest Embroideries mach can't digest it] . ard. to throw it out. | and Insertions were passed They beau= body sour who talks ives vou a bad breath for your the road | through customs. to op a most | present LStop it 'with Stuart's Dyspepsia | fiful display and at the low | Tablets. Just think, these Jitile tal the | lets are vyery bit as powerful as the " Your | prices marked thercon are t {Isn't this wondé [just try it, and stomach. One 3,000 erains of food. rfal * And it is true, prove it. | particularly good valuc. Lon the [ON SALE TUESDAY MOANING indigestion, dyspepsia, | . Stuart's Dyspepsia { . : e it disappear before | Tailor-made Suits Our display of Tailog of to made Suits has caught the arm to your heart or | o stomach, of two-thirds give it a chance increase the flow and if you will igorate the "ui | popular eye; they are per- a good, hearty . ol 'of these Tih | fect models, made in latest | style and no two are alike. You will do- well to sce Dyspepsia Tablets af- neal today and vou ever afterward. You vigorous and your clear; vou'll have snap | them. add many a day to these wonderful little Irugyist's for 5. go NEWMAN & SHAW one-way ticket at "REDUCED RATI April T¢ sale Feb. 15 iy Viete : 20 geatrle, Tacoma, O British Columbia Ig) points Porian and { KINGSTON d coast point low rates ta Of J , Rosslond em: Trall and K.&P. and ©, ' ealars 8% CC: reat. Lhe Gata' FOLGER, Ge is ] Sh Railw Tweed, Napa all Jor points: Tr 4 p.m. J Hall Depot at BeAY, Amt B. QR. 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THY, OFFICE LA v i gh Dr. Ryan, come od Brock streets. ------------------------ WILL GIBSON, PHYS) , IAN, Late Resident Surgeon, Kingston General Hi Ofice--232 King street, opposi of Montreal: 'Phone, 43. > ° EAE a S SEALED TENDERS WILL ceived by the unger ned up DAY the Oth day of Mareh ir ban. for 15 Blue Serve Suit: Hue Caps for the Members of Denartment Samples of Omos of the 1, = information. mq safly accepted may he se signed, w AY be obte lowest or any tender L. Ww. SHAN! Cit) , 1908. A WARM SUB There's nothing in the world much interested in as Coal at of the year. It may sound Speak of coal buying and = Science, but that's what we' important discoveries made are that complete satis our customers pays best, an ¥&¥ 10 win business is to de Booth & =" FOOT OF WEST 81 133. : Ee ------ APPLICA hors TION TO PpaAj CR HEREBY be m Kingston, March shall ho that thereaft for each office for three se Rates, DONALD WM. Merny Kingston, pocitor for the } %, February 14th, ©