Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Apr 1906, p. 5

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Passengers leaving K inaston Ms ut 1230 Ottawa at 5:00 p.m; tve io Toronte, p I 51d St. arr Jo, 7:30 am; John, Boston, kB 11:55 a.m. Full R. Ticket Oflice, Ontario street. CONWAY, H G F. A; FOLGER en. Pass: Agent. Bay of Quinte Railway New short line for Tweed, Napanee, Peseronto, and all local points. Trains Hall Depot at 4 p.m. F. Jjeave City GRE Agent B. Q. Ry., Kingston. RAILWAY CRE XGURSION --TO0-- Canadian Horse Show TORONTO TUESDAY; April 24th, to Returt Good Going April 25 SATURDAY, April 28th tickets will be issued. $5.90 Good Going April 26, 27 and 28, $7.70 Triple Screw and ALLAN LINE valid to return on or lLe- ¢ one admission to pullinan information LEY, ario st commodation ly to Cor. John- Ss TO LIVERPOOL Steamers-- VICTORIAN VIRGINIAN--Turbine - Engines--~No Vibration The Fioest and Fastest on Vietorian, Sat., April 21. the Canadian Route From St: John From 1 Mon., April 23, For Rates, ete., apply to local Steam- ship Agent,' or to The Allan Line, 77 Yonge street, Toronto. STNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS Any even numbered section of Domnin- ln Lands in Manitoba or the . North- vest Provinces, excepting 8 and 26, not fserved, nu € homesteaded upon by ay person who is the sole head of a family, or: any male over 18 years of ase, to the extent of one-quarter sec- top, of 160 ncres more or less. ! made personally at the for the district in which the. land is HOMES' AD DUTIES : A settler who bis been granted an entry for a home- stead is required to perform the con- ditions connected therewith under one of te following plans : 1) Kt least six months residence upon tad Cultivation of the land in each year do the tern of three years. (2 father is deceased) Ii the father '(or mother, if the of any person who is eligible to make a homestead entry un- der the pr ons of this Act, resides Upon a far in the vicinity of the land tered for by such person as a home- siead, the requirements of this Act as to residence prior t obtaining . patent may be satisfied Ly, such person residing with the father or mother, @) If the settler has his permanent Teidence upon farming land owned by him in the vicinity'of his homestead, the requiremen of this Act as to residence Way be satisfied by residence upon the Sud land APPLICATION be made at fore lloméstead 11 pector, FOR PATENT should the end of three years, be- the Local Agent, Sub-Agent or the Before making annlications for patent tho settler must give six months' notice In Writing to the Commissioner of Po- Minion Lands at Ottawa, of his intention 0 A~ go, SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WES MINING REGULATIONS. g0al.--~Coal | nds may be: purchased at He POF acre for soft coal and $20 for ythracite. Not morg than 8320 acres can be acquired. hy individual or com- Royaity "at the rate of ten cents br om of 2.000 pounds shall be collected 0 the gross output Q ' moartz.--A free miner's certificate is ated upon p in advance of on Per an { individual, and . n annum for a com- z to capital. having discovered mineral Wy Wey, locate & claim 1,500x1, The fee for recording a claim is $5. At least $100 5 U0 each year ( torder 5» or been expend Won having a com thusy The pa royalty PLACE oo ER Yearly, A --_-- for go tary ing the tor Royalty at 11. oa the out Deputy of the Nive ust be expended on the paid to the mining re- creof. When $500 has or paid, the locator may, survey made, and upon other requirements, pur- an acre. des for the payment of reent-on the sales. Minine claims generally are Square : entry fee $5, renewable i lieu th lying with the land 4 o12 [ree miner fn y obtain two leases to he 4 of five miles each fora --- twenty 'vinrs, renewable at the fon of the Minister of the Interior. rod shall have a dredge in oper- A hin one season from the date of annum 1. OCH five miles. Rental, $10 um for cach "mile of river leased. © rite of 24 per cent collect tut after it exceeds $10,000. W. W. Cory, Minister of the Interior. zed publication of this | not be paid for. i e---------- ~Unauthor Tlisement, wil ' "Wrraea SSssssssssans b |. ' cevecsessescseee AE, HEROD Ordered Footwear All i. popular lines: of Shoe D, ressings. ; 354 Princess Street : Tr irssetsaraane 7:80 particulars at K: & P. and C.Py Gen. Supt. and Mrsi Manly Baker will § week, probably Seseoosesssesseeseneed | Nr OF i 3 ! A * ® {leave the end of this ©. . y | for Toronto, where they will spend two ol d in the or three weeks, Mrs. Baker will then rr : gO on to Stratiord for a visit, and | about the first of July, will go on to y » "9 Winnipeg. In Connection With eo wilight Dr. Herbert Baker, Toronto, has Canadian Pacific Railway" ® | been spending a day or oo with his -- J ® | brother, Professor Manly Baker. NS LEAVE KINGSTON :-- | CREEOPRRRREERRRROE | Miss Corn Lake, -has returned from = TRAI m.--kxpress, for Jijave, Mon- A few People, among them Mrs. | Colborne, . Te . . 1380 ec, St. Jobs, Ra oni, Bates, Mrs: Harry Petts, Miss Ma- F Miss: Feaci Dick ill leave. ry Toronto, Chjcage: Duluth, St. | char and Miss' Dupuy, were asked to | 3 iss. flossie. ic on wi ive; on rev, Sault, 5 Vancouver, Seattle, | Miss Wrenshall's on Saturday . to | Thurada$; <i a wid Paul, and San Francisco. have a cup of tea, and listen to Mr. | Mhere she wi , Jay a Visit fo her P d, oi 'S" ver av | brothér, Mr. George Dickson. From Local for Sharbot Laks, | Jector MacCarthy's very enjoyable | there she will go on to Rritish Colum = lo} 5 i | there she ol ritish C - ehnotting with O.P.R. east and west. ume: . . » . | bia to stay with her sister. Many 40 a.m.--Mized, for Renfrew and in- Miss Mabel Meck has asked a few | Young friends here will be terribly, girls to tea, on Friday, to mect Mrs, lost without her. " oon, 3 . . L. TI. Best's visitor," Miss Stevens. . eave At the Badminton tournament, om A jolly little surprise party invaded | Saturday, Major Jonti Pa pia Miss Bolger's, last hight, and had a | ou by Miss Mabel Gilders fave Jam ie wi : | Captain Russell Brown. The club gay time with games and dancing. : Q Among the sury rs' gvere : Mrs, | Will close on Saturday for the sum- John Bromley, M Margaret and | ™°r- . . - . Miss Josephine Brown, Miss Geral- . y 2. dine and Miss Emily Sears, Miss Lucy | The engagement is announced: In Merrick, M O'Connor, Dr. Ottawa, of Miss Vera Toller, youngest Kathlee daly, Dr. : ntlileen | Daly, I daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Toller, Winnett, Mr. Stratton Osler, Mr. Edward Bolger, and Mr, | to Mr. Godirey Hanning Greene, oldest Patrick Brown. | son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Greene. . . * . | Miss Lena Fultdh, voungest daugh- Mrs. Hiram Calvin gave a very | ter of the late Dr. John Fulton, to pleasant tea yesterday for the girls | Mr. Alired B. Fisher, of Toronto. Ow- in town, . and their friends, between | ing to recent bereavement in the fa- twenty-five and thirty of the younger | mily, the wedding at the end of June, set being asked. Everything was very | will he very quiet, informal, Miss Mabel Brownfield, Miss | Miss Loma Doone, eldest daughter Winifred Hague, and s Nora Gor- | of Mr. M. E. Gray, of "Gray Gables," don being the chief assistants. | Barrie, Ont., to Mr. Samuel Wesley, of . > - . | the Northern Advance, Barrie. The Mrs. John Bell Carruthers' dance | marriage will take place in June. for her young people and their | " Miss Florence, voungest daughter of friends, on Saturday night, made | Mr. John Fitzpatrick, Brockville, and just one more of the jolly parties for which "Annandale," rathér fa- mous. The "new girls" in the young set help 10" make these vacation par- ties 7 nicer just as new girls at a grown-ups dance always make it go off better, so as these Faster holidays seem to have brought aslarger con tingent than usual, the parties have been voted extra good fun. » * *. . Mr. Leonard Howison, of Montreal, the young Canadian billiard expert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howison, | of Brockville, eo oa | The marriage of Miss Eileen Thorne, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E: Th Newcastle, Ontario, and niece Henry Sandford, late of New | York City and Newcastle, to Mr. D. R. Simpson, K.C., of Bowmanville, been arranged to take place George's.-¢hurch, Newcastle, 26th. Mrs Winthrop Sears, "Heathfield," will not receive ain till _the last Wednesday in May. After that she will be at home. on the first and fourth Wednesdays of the month during the summer, | at April PITH OF THE NEWS. - . - - | Plan for Y.W.C.A. gymnasium con- | The Very Latest Culled From All cert apens, Wednesday, at Uglow's. d Over The World. Tickets 25 3c. | Prof. = Miller, provincial geologist, ® - . . leaves next week for Cobalt to com- Course in camp cookery, for men, Iie. a detailed survey of Gilies begins at Y.W.C.A. May lst. plat, | . . * | The difficulty between the Toronto Mrz. Henry Merrick will be at home | Street Railway company and its un- ion employees will be | arbitration. A New York despatch says that the on Thursday, at her new home at 130 submitted Bagot street, that Mrs. John Brom- ley's friends may have an opportunity to S Prantiseo. dice ste of dropping in to say good-bye to | San Francisco disaster "will force ten her before she®leaves for the west. { American and ten foreign companies , - - - * to the wall, PRR ive Forts The western fair board of London ap- Mrs. R. E. Kent will give a Mnot- | ointed xo. 1 rol D outs" party on Saturday evening. I e - A. Hunt to succeed J. A. T * . . { Nelles, whose resignation of the secre- The old bachelors and also the | 127¥3hip was acceptea. : Montreal delegati ill lay before Yeling ones, are vere uth on the vit | Mowutre al delegation will lay before oung } ids 3 government objections to the enact- vive to know what the old maids in- 4 lewisiati Arh 8 s thei sonvention | ent of gis auon concerning obser- tend transacting at their con | vance of the Sabbath day. on May 2nd. At present the latter are | Safe-crackers attrptet to 10h the smiling, but non-communicative, 2p * he bo P. R. station at Bedford, Que., . ; . but the safe resisted their efforts, al- Mrs. R. 8. Wilkinson was in town though nitro-glycerine was used. last week from Amherst Jstand, iy | The Grand 'I'runk Railway company sent a few days with Mrs. J, 7" | has purchased the Pembroke Southern, Machar., a . short | 2 branch line, running twenty-on' Mrs. Grover will leave in a shor miles, from Golden Lake to Pembroke, time for Norwood, to spend the sum- Prince Arthur of Connaught passed, mer, Mr. George Grover left yesterday this morning, quietly at Government for Toulon, Manitoba, where he wil} House, Toromto? Shortly after the be in charge of 'a survey party for | noon hour he visited Stanley Bar- the summer, | racks. Mr. Charles Daly, C.E., went up to The output from the Crow's Nest Adolphustown, vestorday, to pay his | collieries for the week ending April sister a short visit before going on 1, was '17,192 tons; daily average to Chicago. S65 tons: last year, 11,447 tons; av- Miss Grace Loucks returned, on Sat erage 2.289 tons, urday, to Ottawa. | 'the body of David . Cornell was Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Albree are ex- | found, this morning, floating in" the pected to be in New York this week. | Don riv Toronto. He is supposed »- - . to have 4 ccidentally fallen 'into. the Mrs. Adamson, of Bath, England, | river. Comell was an ex-G.T.R. con formerly' Miss Margaret Minnes, ' of ductor. . Kingston, came to town yesterday, for | The Western Central railway bill her. was passed by the railway committee | with amendment cutting out authority a visit of a couple of months to relatives here. . | Mrs. Gamsby and her little daugh- | to build a large number of branch ter have returned from Ottawa, where | lines. The road is to run from Guelph they were paying Mrs. Charles Bate a | to Toronto. The Montreal Light, Heat and Pow- company will not agree to Soc. from Syracuse, N.Y gas in 1910, after working a sliding ve on pension at "Avenmore." | scale until that perigd, but offer 90¢. rr n od Mrs." George Horsey and | £85 mm exchange jor 'a fifteen vear ex- thax family will go down in about a | tension of franeirise. : week to Tremont Park, where they a annual Stateme he of the have taken a cottage for the summer, | ! 800. company, was laid before vi Miss Begg arrived | Miss Emory and i yesterday, and | San the ; shareholders on: Monday. It shows Ho i - s returned to ders of y. she a Miss Annie Irwin 'has re [net profit of 13 per emt. The gross etc entertained at tea. on | @8rnings for the year ended December TS: Ady | 31s 905 are S14 5 == : Saturday afternoon in Montreal, for | 31st, 1905, hy 1 YS, 405 .an in her sister, Miss Daintry Yates {crease of $159,067.23, or 34 per cent. A I ey eS : r the Brevios " Ta ad Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cooper left, on | over the previous vear, while the in- Sidey a onl crease in the operating expenses am- Friday Jor [Jont ea . tel oo 4 ppaaling a & 3 Al. | net earnings from operation of 81.- Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, of St. Al | IO C8 n hone ) Lz ban's, Vermont, are in the city. and 238, 3 4 or Hy rease of 31 per will be the guests of Mrs. Herrick | POF cent. over 1904, 'he. 3arrie street, for the sum- Roche, Barrie ¢ « ANGIE Reported Sats. mer, a ¢ Mrs, John Bromley will leave next This morning, a telegram was re Tuesday, for Saskatoon, Saskatche | ccived announcing the safety of Dr. san, to join Dr. Bromley, who has | W. H. Clark, San Francisco, cousin of aoteled th re : Er J. E. Clark, of this city. se * ore, Dr. Clark { has lived in San Frangisco for the past thirty vears. He was staying at the United States hotel when the carthsjuake came, "lwt that hostelry raped. serious damage. He was a close friend of Dr. Stinson, formerly of Brantford, who was killed by the falling of the hotel in which he slept. No word has yet been rectived from James Chown, | brother of Oliver Chown, of- this city. He lived with his wifé in the centre of San Fran- cisco. His relatives are anxious, Sir Sandiord Fleming. the Rev. Dr. Armstrong, and Judge Maclennan will he the guests of Principal and Mrs, Gorden while in town for Convoea- tion. There will be a luncheon for the notables at the principal's residence to-morrow. -- A Young Man Killed. Leamington,. Ont.; April 24: --While birying a large stone on the farm of "How glad Iam that lover. eame my hesitation about writing for a Free | |, Wigle, near Ruthven, this morn- Sat fe Spars. ing, Stanley Otton, aged nineteen, husband was drink. | was instantly killed. He was digging 10K ye had, and |. }ole beside "the stone, when it roll- ect of r treat- | oa in on him, crushing .out his life, aeat was jm! diate, Mton was a son of S. A. Otton, one rely free from the Drink of the township's best known farmers, ve my hus| ei -------- blets in his t he { the tab . AS ana ne Best's spring tonic. tablets are a 1 re of iduee left him, Ma | fine spring medicine, 13c. box. : mapy thaoks. I will be if you Kathleen, the three-year-old dauch' willl oe of my Experience: vington | 1° of William Buehler, Preston, fell Free and pamphlet giving ful into a' well and was drowned. and price sent in B sinlcd envelope. Cor. C. Farrington and FE. Smith, A. Bloomfield, "are in town. OF SPECTATORS, Empanelling of Jury a Long Pro- ceeding -- Several Witnesses Testify ' in the Fur Robbery Case--The Prisoner Identified. With 'the resumption of the cases At the spring assizes, Tuesday morning; a large crowd had gathered 10 witness the William Feldman trial. Justice Britton presided, Fully an hour was used in picking thé jury to handle the prisoner's fate. But four of the originally called men remained on thé jury. 'Lhe following are the men who are to weigh the evi- dence submitted : John Cox, Michael O'Lear, E. Pal- matier, A, Snook, W. Hall, Lucius Kiel, Charles Moutin, William Mar- tin, Howard ke, J. S. Graham, Robert McVeigh and John Hooper, John McIntyre, K.C. appeared as acting crpwn prosecuting attorne L. Whiting, K. C,, crown prosecutor, also being present. W. F. Nickle and Peter Bercovitch, Montreal, counsel for the prisoner, yoy An interested spectator was the wife of the accused man, with her prattling baby of one year. When her husband was brought in she burst into sobs, while the baby chuckled in gleeful de. light. The acting crown Prosecutor, ad- dressed the jury at some length on the robbery, and their duties in the case, At 11.10, the first witness for prosecution, John McKay, owner the stolen furs, was called, He stated that when he left the building at 9.30, the night of: November 18th, all was securely 'locked. Sunday morning he was informed that thi' building had been entered. The heavy wooden door of the fur house, and the window were ing. About $3,000 worth of furs disappeared. The jimmy on exhi found in the room entered; it was not his property. Friday or Saturday, store, alone talking to witness, To Mr, Nickle he explained that the skins were perforated with his mark, "J. K." He said his cutter, who was formerly in business, brought to him When witness and Mr. Crews were with Detective Carpenter, the prisoner de clared he was never in Kingston. J. Gordon Macpherson, Toronto, stated on the might of the robbery he had an engagement with _ Mr. McKay and 'going the building at 10.20 o'clock, saw Feldman standine behind a telephone pole. To Mr. Nickle, he said hg could not give a description of the 'man. Henry O'Brien, night clerk at the Randolph hotel, identified the prison- er, as the man who sioned the regis ter, Fridav midnight, previous to the burglary. Tn his crosstexamination Mr. Nickle asked for a description of oth- ers who were at the hotel on the Fri- day in question, but he. could not do SO. Charles Schacher was broucht into court and 'identified by the witness as one of the men who stopped at the hotel, on the morning! of the 17th "I was not preserit when he left." said Mr. O'Brien. With the conclusion of O'Brien's examination. at one o'clock, the court made an hour's ad idvrnment. This afternoon. William Bovd gave evidence, and identified Schacher and Wood as having heen here the night of the burelary. P. B. Crews testified to meeting Feldman on the train to as oor ing east with a bundle. Detective Charventier. of Montreal also cave evi dence. 3 A SEASON OF DANGER. Spring Time. Brings on Sickness of Every Kind. Tens of thousands emerge from win ter more dead than alive, For weeks shut up in stufiy rooms, fighting off colds, deprived of vitali zing air and sunshine, no wonder you feel poorly. You are languid, Appetite is miserable, Sleep is hard to get, Snap and vim are lacking High time to improve matters, but what's the proper remedy ? Experience proves that Dr. Hamil ton's Pills give. instant efiect; S tome the entire svstem, fortify the blood, and impart a feeling of new life in a few days Unlike strong purgatives, Dr. Ham ilton's Pills are exceedingly mild; they are made from concentrated vegetable extracts ich as mandrake and butternut, and can be taken yoimg or old with absolute safety. Let your spring niedicine be Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they do cure head ache, lassitude, biliousness and fevers. As a family standby for minor ills, no remedy is.so. universally liked and so productive of buoyant good health, Certainly vour svstem needs clean- sing. Dr. Hamilton's Pills «do the work thoroughly. Price 2c. per box hy or five boxes for $1, at all dealer or by mail from N. C. Polson & Cc Hartford, Conn., U.S.A. and' King ston, Ont. Thé lass to the Locomotive and sult of the collapse of the fat' stock building, Ottawa, was £5,000, from possible damages secured by in- jured workmen. The sharcholders of the Canadian Westinghouse company approved of- the increase-in the - capital from $2, 500,000 to 85,000,000, - Dr. Scott's Liniment For external use, it is superior for Bruises Butns Can<or, euralyia Muscolur Rhewmatism, Lame Back or Side, Sprains, Strains, Chilblains Stings and Frost Bites Large vottle, 25 cents. An Excellent Hair Restorer and Scalp Cleanser "If not for sale at your druewist, it res ce iv TIT SAMARIA REMEDY CO.. 13. Jordan Chambers, Jordan St., Toronto, Ca for sala, by Heary Wade Dover's cold breakers cure colds in twelve hours, 25c., at Best's, Can always.be procured at James B. McLeod's. > . Dr. Scott's White Liniment Co., Propr's., 'St, Johan N.B., and Chelins- ford, Mass. ; [ESDAY, APRIL 24. THE FELDMAN TRIAL BRINGS OUT LARGE CROWD the | of | broken. Furs found 'outside on the | ground, were slightly covered with snow; it had not started to snow un- til after ten o'clock Saturday even. | 17th or 18th, "John Wood was in the | furs upon which there were no marks, # J er from catarrh and bronchial trouble, Bridge company of Montreal, as a re- | aside | hai cmt _-- A NEW LEAGUE. Chaucer Elliott Goes to Brant- re ford, "Chaucer" Elliott has gone to Brantiord for the purpose of organiz- ing a league composed of St, Thom- as, Woodstock, London apd Brantford. London is to take the place of Inger- soll. Elliott is very enthusiastic, and has his plans all laid out for profes- sional ball. -- . The Lacrosse Meeting. All interested in sport are urged to attend the meeting of the lacrosse enthusiasts in Whig hall to-nignt. It is likely a team will be organized as a nugber in the city are; willing to a coming season, Oriental Baseball Club. A meeting. of the Oriental baseball club was held, last evening. These officers were appointed :, Honorary- president, W, F, . Nick president,' John Sutherland; vice-presidents, Kd- ward Walsh and George Wright; sec- retary-treasurer, Herbert Moore; exe- cutive, I), Reeves, KE. Ball and W, Hipson; captain, "J. Lappin. A man- ager will be appointed later. The first practice of __the team will take place on the cricket field next Mon day evening. General Notes On Sport. Frank Gotch furnished a surprise in the international wrestling contests at Sohmer) Park, Montreal, by throwing Emil Maupas in thrée minutes, Cleveland has mit won a pennant in the twenty:seven years she has been in the major baseball leagues, ut this year King Larry has hopes, Cobourg baseball club, last year's { champions of the midland league, have | withdven from the league, owing to the iinsatisfactory state of the league, | { | At-Ottawa College no hope is ent | | | tained of securing from the lnterecl- legiate Amateur Athletic association permission to play with professional baseballers, as a request for such was refused in the case of Toronto Var sity quite recently, perial order forbidding his players to Fhe Cleveland . manager has no objection to his men indulging harmless games like ld maid, ichre, seven up, hearts, or high" five, | He says that the Blues are losing too ! | play poke | | | { Napoleon Lajoie has issued an im f | | | { | | in much sleep trying to win a few cents | at the national 'card game, | In the Canadian boxing and swrest- | ling championships at Toronto, Otta- wa will again be well represented, and | the New York bunch will be here, al- | so competitors from Montreal, Hamil |and Buffalo. Several "Toronto amateur | boxers and wrestler have already en | tered, Toronto Mail-Empire : The Anglo- | Canadians' maiden effort to popular { ize English rugby in Canada proved, | a8 was expected, an unmitigated farce, | As comedy it was a howling success. | Immaculate: duck pants, beautifully parted hair, graceful, self-conscious poses and gestures "redolent of hidden heroism, characterized the game and the players. It was "Aer vou, dear Alphonse," or "By your leave," from start to finish. "Avoid the ball," "Never tackle," and "kick your op- ponents shins," were the most im- | portant precepts of the game illustrat ed by Saturday's exhibition of "Rug | ger" at Rosedale with All-New York and the Anglo-Canadians the cortend- Ing warriors, | ---- { That Desirable Residence. | The home of late Dr. Herald, 199 | King street, is now offered for sale. It is one of the most desirable residences in the city, centrally located, and con { tains all modern improvements, Full | information.on application to EB. E. Horsey, 6 Market street. ------ A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding, piles. Druggists are authorized to re fund money if Mazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days, 50o. | Mild collisions occur every Sunday | between the congregations of the First Baptist and Sydenham street Metho- | dist churches on the narrow sidewalk, | This walk is on Baptist chureh pro | perty and owned by that congrega- tion. Hence, the Baptist consider that they should have the benefit of it cn Sundays at least. The G.T.R. has made extensive pro- | perty purchases on Nicliolas Ottawa. The company has an eve to | the future, and will use the land Yor | yard voom and terminals, | Agnes aged four years; daughter of Edward Lacasse 8 Lobre { ton street, Ottawa, was run over hv bicycliat, on Sunday, and died to-day eet, Lacasse, a Why Syrups Are Useless. They upset the stomach and cause but néver a single case of bronchitis or ecatarrh. | These deep seated diseases yield on- ly to a direct treatment like Catarrh- ozone, a lung healer and throat strengthener that * uproots every branch of the trouble, : | Because safe and sure to cure, be | cause recommended by physicians and thousands of cured ones, you should ret Catarrhozone at once. Mrs, H. S. Co., N.R,, writes : "I have been a most dreadiul sufier- indigestion, cure On damp days I would hawk and suf | for great distress in my throat. | | used all kinds of medicines hut didn't Treason e Wilmot, of Shulu, Cumb. | get perminent relief till 1 used '(a- | tarrhozone. It has strengthened my | entirely w | Cure is yours if you use Catarr- | | ozone. Complete outfit £1: small size | i 8 All dealers or by mail from | Polson & Co., Hartford, Conn., | S.A, "and Kingstop, Ont. | | | + . | | . 'Waggons. Buggies. | Ae there has not been much of the | | beautiful snow this season, Weggons will {be mors msed: 18 you are in meed of a | | i will be to your inferest to call on ~-Jas. Laturney- | The Carriage Maker | 1390 Princess Street; Kingston' throat, cured my cough and made sd : The business of the late Cy G. or 'have a Oliver, will be carried om im his talk with *% office, 79 Clarence street. . : £ 3 REAL BSTATE G. A. BATEMAN [George oigler, 4" SATS, Waggon or Buggy of amy special design, | g hebben a A Expert Tea Blending HAVE you ever tried to blend colors to match the shade of the red rose? Pretty difficult, yet an expert can do it easily. 'Why? Because he can tell by looking at the rose what colors- are required: to produce that tint or shade. - - He can make that precise color every day in the week. * Just as the artist in colors blends the tints of the red rose, so my artists in tea blend the "rich fruity flavor" of Red Rose Tea. -- * : With expert knowledge and intuitive skill he selects _ the particular picking of rich, strong Indian tea and the recise grade of fragrant, delicate Ceylon, and by skilful = produces the peerless flayor of Red Rose Tea--a tea which for delicacy and strength is matched by no brand of Ceylon alone, N\ Red Rose Te a is good Tea " : a T. H. Estabrooks ¢ *sssssssassssassas St. John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg : Greatly Augmented Display : of Spring Millinery and Ac- cessories 0-DAY'S MILLINERY AR- RIVALS more than fill the gaps caused by the enormous selling of the "Past few days, consequent on our very popular display, and bring assortments to the highest point vet reached this season. - We are admirably prepared for what - we anticipate will be the Jrentest week's business we have ever ad. SONS Ss Mh 0 Among the most Interesting 9+ arrivals are new Amberican ' sallors and fancy novelty 4 shapos of every description in Leghorn, Panama i and Dunstable straws. ¢ Prominent in trimmings are fashionable long ospreys and the new pearl buckles, forget-me-nots, lilies of the valley, vio- lets in all colors and a profusion of American Beauty roses and various millinery flowers. SPENCE'S Me leading - OI The 5 Covset For The woman ordinary vorsets can't satisfy. D @ A Corsets wholly fit the gap between costly custom-made and ordinary ready-made corsets. ¥ew can afford the one--fewer really approve the other. Yet even the most fastidious woman can find in D @& A Corsets exactly the fit for her tastes, her figure and 'her means. The proof awaits You at your favorité *wre--ask the best of your local deal- ee te show youaD @& 4 --ind see ~ that he does show it.. | Jge. tell us of his lapse or lack--we wil attend your wishes. EE ------------ . UPHOLSTERING Now is the time to have your Parlor Sets and Couches and Fancy Odd Chairs Recovered. As we have a nice line of Eng- lish and French imported Covex- ing to select from. We have also increased our sha of Upholsterers, which are at your service. JAMES REID, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER HAIN , FINANCE AND INSURANCE . - 2 - CUSTOMS BROKER - {If You Want a Home 87 Brock Street. FOR SALE business in a smart willage, in Kingston district: For particulars Who for the last five years has been associated with Mr, Oliver. Money to Loan Mcintyre & McIntyre :: . BARRISTERS :: ! apply to T; J. LOCKHART, J King Street : : : Kingston | To' gen'se Aemt. use Wellies

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