Eas able of Quebec r 10 Years With po; le Was Complerot™ in ) "Fruit-a-tives." diseased and : her roatient pated kidney -------- it-a-tives" is the greatest s demonstrated by the back--making nic constipation. kidne these tables the kidneys St. HvacinTaE, P.Q., June roth 1908, I tried *' Fruit-a-tiy and now I am ra well, no pain, no 7 pation and my gt, nd bowels act naturally, annot sav enough praise of "Fruita ties ~--they are a rand icine, wild as fui in peas action and easy to take, (Signed) H. MaRCHESSAULY, High Constable, very drop of blood in your body t rid of some of the impurities? t move regularly, the blood takes nd carries them to the kidneys worked--tinflamed. Then cotties ~headaches--constant desire to eplessness rectly on the Kidneys--cleans n--makes the liver give up more ilarly--and stimulates the glands on. These rid the system of all Kidney Disease disappears, ndreds of eases of Kidney Discase and Neaiing the Kidneys" nt postpaid on receipt of - or 6 boxes for §2.50 Pt ol price RR WR, wh wh § ARLY! ir, that you select your Spring patterns are always found at when stocks are unbroken. t week you'll see m2n wearing on be a case of resurrect- set or coming out in a Spring and handsome. We have an of choice Cheviots, Serges ERPIECES OF SUIT- u will stop in for a moment's u will be impressed with the es as well as with the excel- er it will pay you to buy from BIBBY CO. ------------ b | rominent Charity Worker A Victim of La Grippe. PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Miss Alicia Newell, 6 Stanley street, Montreal, Can. charter member Bociete Francais Bienfaisance, writes : "We had a siege of la grippe in the family and I, as well as some of my friends, was a victim to the malady. "Three bottles of Peruna assisted me to perfect recovery and some of my friends regained their health by usin even less: - * «Lagrippe, as a rule, leaves one de- bititated and nervous, but I noticed in every case where Peruna was used, the recovery was' not only complete, but the medicine itself seemed to in- fuse new life and vigor."' Ia grippe is acute epidemic. catarrh, Inmany instances it leaves the mucous membranes lining various orgdns of the body tn an inflimed and catarrhal con- dition, Peruna at once cures this con- dition, More Good Things Said About the Only Vegetable Cure for leadache _ Your tablets are a safe and effect- ive rem for headaches. E.F. TOMKINS Mayor of Coaticook. Every woman who suffers ought to know their worth, MRS. A. ELFORD, North Sydney, C.B. A cure that will cure. GEO, LEGGE, Editor Leader-Mail, Granby, Que. tablets and .wish zhest possible rec- tion. D, W, NOYES, Of Noyes Bros., Boston, Mass. Zutoo te STANDARD articls EW. GILLETT sora 1 Shoe Polish Black, Tan and White "2 in 1" has no substitute, It was the first polish of its ind produced. Millions use it and refuse all imita- tions. It is the cheapest and best the only one. Insist on it from your dealer. ah READY FOR USE : IN ANY QUANTITY. or making soap, softening water, removing old paint, disinfecting m-- Closets, drains and for -- other purposes. A cen *1820 pounds SAL SODA. SOLD EVRAYWHERE. TORONTO,ONT. DER ass, p-florist Has a pure white carnation four y which. hie bas. refus {LICENSE ------ WAITED ON They Protest Ag: Clauses of Act--Governy courage Tied April Onte Associ Toronto, bers of the Protective test against some new Heense act of twelve special parliament buildi reqiiests were ment.) First, relating ers be st provision it wa cial days to be iexcessive and the be paid quartorly, not to take oficct Apv by-laws inc they thought, sho the ihunicipal elec cossarily. seve putation asked a refusing accommo the hours for and limited should not he wit of a license sho liquor, and should asked that hotel k nake any and they 1 bottles, ty. of Bquor was Replying + to th Mr. Hanna said, i rease of th had limit iced arrang fires, one" on and I'his had Ted to a ed an ordinary and -it was the kne ut in two in the he sale of ligior sell. Speaking aps several violat hich should ancellation of nent did net wis acertrifies, it soltage the tied-he wn eXtension of ull twelve '¢ftlock, ovement was or Law, poneluded M strictly enforesd lared: the gover measure was majority of the They couk lease the this ucht, they ew ince. extrem was ane of the pursuin w Wer ROYAL MILITA lover take-off on vire poles in Wilt ing, inflicted a nasty his A heavy stop the force of iron slipped out o head. man working at The doctor had stitches, and Mr, this aiternoon. Bye-Electio expenses of The bye-election are p sas spent in new J.B Pense, spent ST19.91, of w newspapers. The o lerical help cost Pense, SOR, Victorian Miss Offord, that during Marek cases, $R.25 in fees. OF were Methodists, and one a Hebrey To Become Andrew MeMaho salesman in the has secured a pos the Midland | Sho city. Toronto World Sir Mackenzie? B night. The ope A Tonic (if 35¢; sob Red Cross Drug Four packages at Mullin's. the New wked that k protected, violated the law, and the cancqdlation offences with respect Regarding tied hones, treating far fir execss of what was struck by making 117 on the floor of the legislature HOLDERS GOVERNMENT, THIS ' MORNING. ainst Some of the License ment Will Dis- House System. 1.--~About S00 mem rio License-holhers' ation waited upon the goverment, this morning, to pro of the clauses of the They gathered ut Victoria hall and went in a procession street cars, to the ngs. A number of ade to the govern the clause censing of bar tend- out, or if not; that the w made such as sickness of bar-tenders or spe The license fees were held i also (the transfer fees, deputation for emergencies, asked that fees and . the increase till May, 1907, reasing license fees, uld be submitted at tions, and the prin ciple plied to cities as to the in crease of fees, should apply also to towns, villages and townships. . They nrged the prohibition t v sale of liquor within 300 vards of a fair ground was unreasonable. It was argued that the penalties were unne A , especially in the case of sale to prohibited persons. The de Iso tat in case of lation to travellers, should be defined they held, who « have nesses, dd be confined to to the of not be retroactive, the deputation eccpers be allowad to cements they please, sale wantéd go be allowed to re so long as the same yual put in. he deputation, Hen, n regard to the in- laws of Ontario the number - of a_ monopoly demand for rentals would he char- commercial house, wedge of this statq ing i things that had actuated the gov. rnment. Notwithstanding = the fact that the number of licenses had heen past twenty vears, had actually of the clause in for woteetion of witnesses," Mr. Hanna th ernment intended to stand wit. Regarding cancellation of licen es that clause had been held "over n the meamtime, as there were per ons regulations not contribute to the licenses. The govern h to upset present tended to dis mise. system. As tof the hours of selling the reply of the nphatically, no. The r. Hamma, would he Premier Whitney de nment believed the approved of by the prople of the pro I not expect ists on either side, he r evidence, isdom of the course RY MINSTRELS. A Capital. Show" Put on Last Night. he minstrel show at the Royal Military Coll held. on Tuesday ev ning, was a oreftt success. Features of the performance were ng very laughable ake-off on the Fays, and an equally one of Clyde Fitch's pl Several of the comedians did rood enough work to place them in star casts on the stage, and the sing ing of the choruses was most enjoya ble. The performance took place in the gvmngsinm, and a large number of weople went over from town A LINEMAN INJURED While Working Beneath An Electric Pole Jumes Reid, aw eity hneman, while working beneath one of the electric famsville, this morn iron, which gush on the top oi fur cap helped to the blow i the hands of A Cross The cross the the top of the pole to put in several Reid was all right n Expenses. the late provincial ublished, Donald M¢ intyre paid out 833.10, of which $408 spaper publicity. EF successful candidate, hich $212.76 wemt to fice expenses and Mclntyre, ¥ 3 rse's Report. Ian nurse, reports # «he att wlls and collecting hose attended five was Anglicgn gel seven one Ww. A Traveller. n, for many vears Lockett «hoe store, ition as traveller for ¢ company, of this Why Not Offered A Chair'! owell occupied a seat last em dollaz bottle of Wa-Hoo d only at Gibson's Store. "Phone 230. laundry starch 25e, to 4 EE ---- Reporters on Their Rounds. Queen's hockey team post cards now ready at McDermott Bros. , Buy Fruitatives at Gibson's Red Cross Drag Store. Fresh there, "Phone 2000, The retreat of the of the House of Providence will conclude pext Saturday. T. J. Shipway, of the Shipway Iron Bell and Wire company, Toronto, was in the city vesterday on trip. Severdl of the trollevs ran off the track yesterday, the cause being the spreading of the rails)" as the result of the frost. Four 10¢, tumblers English cream baking powder 25c, and 7 Ih, pail of jam, 45c., at Mullin's, Lieut.-Col. Dufi" has heen re-elected president of the Hart's River Associa Bruce Carruthers-is hon- Sisters tion. Ny orary viespresident, Wiliam Mundell, barrister, has ar ranged to occupy a portion of the law office of Walkem and Walkem, He will take rooms used by the late Dr. Walken, K.C, a Capt. John Ryan and family, who lived near the old Grove Inn for a number of years, left on Saturday for Erie, Pa., where they will reside in the future. Capt. Ryan was of the best pilots, on the Rideau. Dodd's Kid Sold at: { Store. "Phone one h Pills for lame m's Red Cros Drug 30. "4 - PERSONAL MENTION. ---- Movements Of -The People--What They Are Saying And Doing fow H. F. Wilmot is down for a days, from Toronto. R. M. Maedaonald, Guelph, is a guest at the Randolph, I. A. Ritchie, and A, Brockville, are in town. William M. Cole, and S. Vermilyea, Belleville, are city visitors to-day, J. L. Whiting, K.C., returned to-day from Ottawa, acting ona case in the supreme court. Miss Donaldson and Donald who hate bein visiting Mr. and Mrs, G. Geiger, Jones, T. Pugh, Barriefield, return home to Ottawa to-morrow. Mise Woli, business manager of "Big Hearted Jim" Co., is in town. The troupe appears here on Good Fri day, matinee and night. served in Canpda Arom ISIS to 1860 and received the degree B.D, from Queen's, Kingston, in INSTI, Mrs. F. G. Lockett will not receive after Thursday, April 5th, until the last Friday in May, when she expects to' be settled in her new home, 104 Stuart street . Thomas Beveridge, jeweller, of this city, went down to Smith's Falls, on Monday, and attended the funeral there on Tuesday, of his uncle, John Beveridge, who died from pneumonia, Surviving him are four daughters, He was a Presbyterian, and & man of probity and honor, Six weeks ago Thomas Beveridge was called to Sonth Elmsley, owing to the death of brother, r his SOME GOOD RULES For the Preservation of Our Eyes. Although the eyes contribute © more than almost any other feature to pe: sonal beauty, they get surprisingly lit tle attention from the majority of per- sons. Here are 'a few simple rules for preserving their strength ~and bright ness : Do not read by firclight. When pos ible protect the eyes from the direct glare of lamp, gas and candle-light. Do not read or work in such a dim light that an effort" is necessary to see clearly. If the eyes are tender, wear smoked or tinted glasses. Never apply soap sear the eves. Bathe them once daily, the lids being open, in te pid water Do not apply cream near the eyes. Put the lashes but' the hest of unscented oil. Never cut the lashes in the belief that they will be improved. Keep in mind that white elifis, stretches sand and of snow are any face nothing on ol injurious, and must be guarded against with glasses Will Soon Begin Seeding Florida, Aprid 3. The very fast, and ground is if the fine farmers will soon The sale Db. Wel fair Shellington There the past few illness of our teacher, Miss Bradshaw. © She is still ill at her home Murvale. Wi tulate Miss Wallace cuccessiul in passing her examinati at tl Ottawa E. Peters has secured to Wilton factory, 9th. Dr. O'Brien, through here Parrott and wife, J R. N. Lapum and wife tam, Wilton, at J. F Sanderson, Verona, at J drying veather continues seaxling well Everything brought a price Mrs. W spent Violet been no school here. for the commences Martyn ne at was attended on day My Sunday at weld has weeks owing to at Grace congra on being usiness College, J the which of today, milk route April Odessa, passed Visitors: W, Wallace and wiie, Rev, Mr. Wat Storn A. Peters'; family, Zion, Shibley, Star starts re Shellington and Shellington's: W H. Walker's. John at W Corners, at Women's Meeting. The Woman's Missionary Kingston Methodist aistrict, had interesting gathering in Svden ham Street Methodist churdh, Tues day afternoon and evening, There .was fair of delegates. Society of n very a representation deaconness, Miss Playfair, Mrs, Breh- ner, Mrs, Timberlake, Mrs. 1. A. La- vell and Rev. W. H. Sparling. There were "pleasing songs by Misses Mar shall and Hinckley: Mesdames Still well and Gordon, . ------ His majesty's criiser, Crescent, has established what is considered as a making seven hits out of nine roumds in. six minutes. Miss Victoria day evening at brother, John burg township Cunningham died Sun the of her Cunningham, Amelins- Deceased wax about residence sixty vears of age. FF. Howard Scott, assistant post master at Alexhndria Bay, has pur- chased the Thousand Island Sun, THE DAILY WHIG, WEDNESDAY, 2 ---- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, [- Newsy Paragraphs Picked U¥FBy | a business { The late Rev. Dr. Cunningham Geikie Among the speakers were, Miss Elliott, | world's record with the 9.2inch gun, i THE LLOYD TRIAL | WAS PROCEEED WITH AT | BELLEVILLE ASSIZES, Prisoner An Old Man--Pleads Not Guilty--His Wife Was Found Dead, With Her Clothes Fire. | Belleville, Ont,, April 1 The Lloyd Snurd + trial was proeecadsd with ' at the assizes, here, this morning. Adam, | Lloyd, the prisoner, is charged with killing his wife, and afternwaids trving to burn the body to cover the crime The case was traversed from the last | nssizex. The prisoner, who has been in jail for about eight months, pleaded | not guilty. He is defended hy F Lp r, MP, E. Meredith, KC; r, Fondon, is the crown prosecutor on Gus of He laid the case 'before the jury jn a | powerful way. Adam A. Lloyd and his wife lived | on asfarm. One morning | low said, he went out tothe barn, { and when © he returned he found his | wife dem in a chair with her clothes fon fire." A wound on her head lod to suspicion that the woman had been | killed, and as no one but old-d Loyd was there, he was arrested, "charged with murder. the old fst NEW MINING POLICY a Favorable parture. Toronto, April 4.~The Globe to-day says : Premior Whitney has gnmouncd a mining policy that may prove a fay orable departure in provincial admin istration, The right of way of the | Temiskaming & Northern Ontario rail way passes through about three and a hall nfiles of rich mineral land, and the reports to the departimat show that many of the deposits over which the road i¥ Baik are very valuable This asset of the province will be dis posed of by tender, the conditions be ing a bonus of $30,000, o rental of £500 a year for land for buildings minimum rovalty of ten per cent. on ore valued gt less than S100 per ton, 25 per cent. on ore valu ed at from $100 to 81,000 per ton, and 50 per cent. on such or "at than $1,000 per ton. The mining' corporation tendering the highesg rovalties above thise. will he corded the night 10 mine on this of the railway's 'right of Wav. + other announcement in re gard to the much-diseusssd Gillies lim [it, and the premier declardd it Inot he opened, sold, or would pe retained and mined for benefit of the provine: This policy, has already heen = advocated in the Globe, for it does not seem reasonable that extremely Taluable mineral di posits known to exist should he turn May Prove De- only, and a as 1% valued more was would alienated, hut the od over to such prospectors as may secure them through fortuitous acei dents, The prospector who voes into the wilderness and discovers the wealth | hidden in nature's inaccessible has a valid claim 'fo a big reward. | But where the wealthfhas been discov fercd by provincial vofficials, there is {no reason why millions of dollars should go to the men |, who stana hy and wait for it to be thrown open by proclamation. This wealth helongs to {the province, and if good fortune and honest administration' ecambine it may settle all financial problems The terme on which tenders will he asked for the railway roadbed claim chow a firm confidence in its value. It is seldom that a mining company will pav as much as £0000 for a claind | unless an adeauate aqugntity of ore is blocked out. The stores our royal, running up to half the gross product, is also based on favorable estimates. If this claim proves a lonanza for the vrovinee, there will le cause for eeneral congra tulation. The attitude of the covern ment ie one of abundant hovefulpess, pnd it is the sincere wish of the vro vince that these hopes will be realiz ed, INSURANCE ENQUIRY Should Affect "Methods of Com- pany Production. Ottawa Free Press The insurance mvest wit should considerably thods of the company country. It has been practice when to be floated "to corporations ke of bonds or shares ading capitalists behind dn in close touch companies, found ready to their The required the as of the , and the insurance companies were plad to get in on the g with the chance of handsome profits when th public demand should be equal to the veurities thus | igation at Otta affect the me promotion mn the com a new enterprise have the underwrite this mon Was large msurance or take up lo or both, the new with the this hands | sistance ventures, imsurance of promoter mode finance surance power md floor whsorption of the sumed. If the government lessen the rights of the companies in regard to | investment the corporation promoters | will have to seek elsewhere for the | sinews of war. 'This should operate against the inflationsof stock prices, It ix indeed probable that such issues as Dominion Cosd, Dominion Steel, Paulo, Rio, Mexican Power and Fla Sao trical Development would never have been pushed to" the high levels which they have at times attained, had it not been for the fact that large block of these securities had been locked up in the funds of insurance companics, The withdrawa! of these blocks en | abled the interested financiers to | boost the floating supplies remaining upon the market. In saying this we do not attack the value of such securi | ties. We simply insist that the me | thod of finance thus pursued has been hy the market, that | an impetus to | such stocks in { deny the claim | companies have | portions of their | compare of do we appreciation Nor the insurance hquidatad large holdings. We merely the past with ist in the future, now condition | there that may « | mn From Ocean To Ocean. | St. Paul, Minn., April 4.--VicePre- Isident L. W, Hill, confirms the report from Montreal that the Great North tern 'will build a third transcontinental road through Canada from the Atlan | tic to'the Pacific. He added that work { would commence at once, and that all | possible speed would be observed in fpushing it to completion, "APRIL 4. GANANOQUE NEWS. Fire Caused By Boys--Route of the Wherenow. Gananoque, April 4. -Some boys playing in the vianity of the Roman Lathoue burying ground on Charles strat, yesterday forenoon, set fire to the dry grass, causing quite a blaze. Fortunately, it was seen in time and the fences were saved: from dainage. A crowd of people gathered about in short order. It is the intention Island' Rdilway steamyacht of the Thousand company to run the Wherenow during the months of July and August, from Ga: nanoque to Rockport, from there to Alexndria Bay, thence up to Clayton, then across to Gananogue, Twice a day for'their trips they will go through the Rift and the famous Lost Channel, 'This will give Gananogqueans and tourists what has long been cop- sidered an actupl necossity, a tour of the famous Thdesund Islands, twicea day. Messrs, Selby and Youlden, of King- ston, have their professional smoke stack raiser with 4 gang of men ereot- ing a new stack for the Canady Cabi net company, in place of the one blown down on Saturday morning. Mark McArdle, superintendent of the Canada Cabinet company, left to-dps for the fur west, purposing a in. Winnipeg or thereabouts, Before leaving he was pres some clock, and Mry handsome picee of silverware employees of the company Cecil Morgan, for some time past an employee in the new bolt loft tea wh a hand MeArdly with a by the works, on Monday noon, for Bdmenton, Al berta, where he purposes taking up land Edward Conger, for some time past an employee in the office of the Cana da Cabinet company, left to-day, for Winnipeg, Where he purposes going in to business for himself, Mrs, (Rev) William Timberlake, is in Kingston, a delegate the Gavanoque auxiliary of the Women's Missitinary Soe to the distriet convention in Sydenham Street Meth odist church, Miss Mabel Lloyd, daughter Lloyd, King street has appointed assistant in the post-office department, department, from ety, of W S heer west ANNUAL CHEESE MEETING. i Was «Very Sydenham Factory Successful. The annual cheese necting of the Sydenham factory was held on March 10th, with George Freeman, chairman, J. Blake, secrptary, R, B, Cochrane, proprietor, manufactured milk into cheese at cent a pound; butter at three cents g pound, to the patrons, and paid all expenses. The factory will start April 2nd, It has si patrons, Fotal pounds of milk, 2,645,764; total pounds of cheese, 25 . amount of average pounds. of £26,500: milk per pound of cheese, I price per pound of ch > pnt per ewt, J average price per ton net, $18, 13; cost of making, $2,560; amount paid patrons, $24 200 money, 0 Made butter, April and December, 1905. Total pounds of milk 184972 totgl pounds of butter 8,137; total amount of money, 81 Si average pounds of milk for 4 pound of butter, > Th average price per pound butter cents; average price' per 100 pounds of milk, 91.62 cents; price per ton, R152: cost of making, 2241.11; am oung paid to patrons, 31 691.63, Arranging The Details. Details of the reception to Arch hishop Ganthier on his return from Rome nest Tuesday afternoon are be ing arranged. All the Roman Catho lie societies will take part in the pro ceskion, which will also include the 14th amd artillery bands, The Ganan oque band may accompany the CM B.A. of that tow to Kingston for the ever An address of weleome will Ie ' the archbishop in St ral Wednesday Police Court. William Ba Boston, sett, our highly educated friend from whos, a. Wold aire, ted for being deunk and heg remand vas are ging, and given a wy in police court. appeared before Magix trate Farrell, thy morning. The magix trate reproved the offender. saving that one so voung should find himseli in such depraved circumstances, was cause for shame Bassett was given to-day to get out of town, Went To Picton A number of English emigrants who rein town, Tuesday, unable to se eure employment in any of the local lace vent on up to Picton to work for the Old Homestead Canning fac ry Fhev were not the ones engag I hy the farmers Many Compliments. We are receiving many compliments these days on having the best stock of men's hats in Kingston Have vou seen olir nobby line of new derbys, "The Verilite," for which we are sok agmts 2 Campbell Bros., the popular Contagious Disease Cases. During March there were reported tor the medical health officer, the fol lowing contagious - disease case Scarlet fever, four; diphtheria, two; typhoid fever, ome There is only one "Red Cross Drug Store in Kingston," on the Market Square, opposite Whig office, "Phone 230 for prompt delivery of drag store wants . Music loders will be glad to know that Arthur Blakely, organist of Sherbourne Street Methodist chareh, Toronto, has been secured for an or gan recital to be given in Svdenbpm Street Mothodigt church, on the even ing of April 16th, M. Taggart, Smith's or a very brief illness fro nonin, in dead, aged sixty five TPaving® a wi and thtee daughters, He was a man of strict integrity, Mise Sarah Brown, Jasper, is dead, from pneumonia. Speeial bievele messenger to deliver # from Gibson's Red Cross dow, one son, vOur pare Drug Store PETER'S MILK CH food, irresistibly delicious and wholesome as bread butter. - THE ORIGINAL, ies for camp always include - OLATE. A strengtheni In the list of neces Lamont, Corliss & Co., 27 Common Street, Montreal. 0 A" Lace xf e ER Curtains § | © Ou Lace Curtain depaste~.. ment fully ys us for all the time i, put on it, and we are sure it would be mote profitable for you to in- vast in sole new: Curtains this spring t! to waste ti ee he Nd Tue with Nae doubtless done good service already, Our prices are s0 low Shae they make new ones any- thing t an extravagance. From 28c. to $7.80 per pair. : Ask to see our $1.00 grade, 3 MILLINBRY boas Never have we been so busy in this tflepartment so early in the season, for the report has spread that we have prettier hats at more reasonable x prices than any store in town: And it is just that, that is doing so much intend keep- for ing Millinery Department our reputation. our ap beauty and low prices--and we WASH DRESSES While vou are on the sedond floor, be sure tg have a Dresses, all new this spring, and so cheap tha it doesn't torial and pay for making, Heavy Linen Suits with tucks back and front, no skimping of material, $3.75. brave, plain and with narrow white stripes, 7 Prints with white polka dots, $2.75. . UPHOLSTERING .. \ a Fa Now 'is the time to have Four | Parlor Sets and Couches and Fancy Odd Chairs Recovered. As we have a nice line of Eng lish and French imported Cover. ing to select from. We have also ingreased our staf of Upholsterers, which are at your service. 5 JAMES REID, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER "Phone 147.: © ---- A CLOSE SAVINGS ON CURTAINS Now that the House Furnishing season has ed, it is time we introduced our immense stack of LACE CUR- TAINS, and suppose we confine ourselves in this s with an earnest invitation for you to come and see them. Here are Three Specials for Thursday 25 pairs Nottingham Luce Curtains, 52 inches wide, 3} yards long, would be considered good value at $1 the pair, Thursday sale price 63¢. pair requirements, sold regulary 153 pairs lane De > ine, suitable for all window for 83.25 pair. av Thursday sale priee......... Ne 10 pairs Ww Swisy Net Curtains, the quality is excoptionally- good, the the curtain would. be cheap at $8 the pair. Thuysdast excellent, Our DRESS GOODS continue to occupy first place in our store. The James Johnston Store 180 Wellington Street FAIA 9 FINANCE AND INSURANCE > HH % (1 * Ae | Cowie 3 § . CUSTOMS BROKER -| If You Want a 'Home § omnes) oun tae talk with ; George Zeigler, ™3' TAT 567 Brock Street. Farm For Safe office, /9 Clarence strost. G. A. BATEMAN Who for the last five years has been associated with Mr, Oliver, & GEORGE CLIFF CREAR Makes w. specialty of city pro- , 180 acres, 7 miles from Kings pert y You will find it to Your ston, beautifully situated om ® advantage to eull on him if you leading road ; buildings first Want to buy or sell City Real) soll . good in good state Futate. Also for Western Land? | cultivation ; rood; y should weg him before buying Win ; a ver such, as he can advise you the best Price, 5,500, T. J, 5 lanes to purchase. Is office is 95 Real Estate Agent, 159 4 Clarence street. FAH HHA AK ton street, Kingstom, Out, _ Papér Accuses King Peter. , in the assassination of King Ale Belgrade, April 4.--The Otzabina, the | and Queen organ of the anti-regicides, has been | 4 confiscated for printing dn article de- | Just fifty years . Phape 230 for drag store | wants, --~ claring that King Peter himself was |the first street car strongly implicated with-the regicides | Boston, i