wo were wore tou pit Soong, them for thi Seer asin anda can be no headaches or neuralgia. A 'week's treatment will PROVE how thoroughly an 50c. a box or 6 boxes for $2.50. if your druggist does not handle them. "by FRUIT-2-TIVES LIMITED, Ottawa, due to defective idneys. or skin. The tissue waste, the blood, irritates the sive and bral nd gia are bound to arise. Headache powders do vi the retention of the blood the bl open- increased Be m. To cure by stimulating the kidneys Mr. Bert. Corneil, Taylorville, Ont. | 3 Chronic Headaches Cured by Fruit-a-tives week they left me, Afterl fad ie of the tablets my headaches were quite cured. My appetite was giso poor and tay stomach was an ted testimonial with (Sgd.) BERT. CORNEIL, * Fruit-a-tives'" ture headaches and neuralgia because they ify the blood by their splendid action on the liver, kidneys, bowels skin, and thus remove all poisonous material from the system. With these eliminating organs all active and working as nature intends them to work, there can be 10 poisons in the blood, and there Sent prepaid on receipt of price vik ow . |¢atsimore than fine: | it's elegant." wn Spring Suits come SOON, i M . If you could hear what some of the men are saying about these new Spring Top Coats Spring Rain Coats you would not lose a minute in picking out the garment that pleases YOU, Many of the clothes are exclusive importations--and have nd duplicates. That is why carly choice is so desirable -- and -why YOU should Kohr. Med! foe ous: remedies e f th ing draiys, nervous de! 0 le! treatment hes and advice. Oy with ERT Vite for sample Goi Securely sealed in DR. KOHR MEDICINE CO., P.O. Drawer L., 2341, writer. iw onal " FREE-HELP FOR MEN which will the marvel! iscovered by Dr. Jules 1 i controlled in this coun e Company; a concers) whi dio: in Te medtont world, This * 8 of men, young and old, when the best known ed, If you are sufferin erative organs such as lost manhood, exhausts 0, The head ¢ 3 a failing memors, in the worst cases in from on nch and German armies, and of strength rw ogo 4 ported that David Schryver ma You're Ifyou do mot use a Type- The visible writing please you and EMPIRE will draw trade. 60." Try one for a month. Y NEWS JF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- ENTS TELL US. Sr ---- The Tidings From Various Points In Easterm Onfario -- What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Are Ri For A Fall. Sharpton, April 20.--Meadows have come through well; grass has made a good start. H. Campsall draws milk to Glenvale. B, Babcock and J. Curran on different routes to Odessa. Dr Somerville, V.S., Odessa, bas had several calls in this direction. Little J.. Mohan, who was ill is much better. J. Redden is building a new stable for G. McGowan. It is said that cheese and pork are having a race upwards in price, but it may be.they are rid- ing for a fall. Mr. Evans has moved into the McKinley homestead. G. Mc- Gowan purchased metallic ceilings for his house from B. Twomey, Odessa, Breaking In A Colt. Central, April 23.--The farmers have commenced seeding. R. Yott's plough- ing bee on Tuesday was largely at tended. Silver Spring factory will Opes on Tuesday, May 1st. J. Murphy has purchastd a new seeder. John McDon- ald intends moving to Oak Point. H. Fsford is breaking in a fine colt. V, McDonald and J. McPhail returned from Watertown, N.Y., last week, Aus- tin McDonald has gone to Buffalo, N.Y. George Niles," James Kehoe, and John McDonald have gone sailing. A. Henderson and family have moved to their residence here, where he in- tends opening his cheese factory. Mrs, F. Caverly has purchased a new cream scparator. -- After A New Line. Meleombe,- April 24.--Miss Louisa L'ochrane has recovered from her severe illness. B. Flood spent _ his Easter holidays at his home in Delta, Miss 'Mary McDonald is visit- ing relatives in Gananoque. Many from our village attended the R. C. bazaar in Gananoque last weck. 8, Tédord is working in = Lansdowne. Migs Stevens and Mrs. J. Cook, Gan- anogue, returned home Friday after visiting friends here. A, V. Hamil ton, Bobi paid a short visit to his sister, Mrs. B. Gavin. A new telephone line is under construction, connecting our village with Lans- downe, Rockport, and other local | centres. A fairly large number of | people have already subscribed. Takes An Early Swim. Murvale, April 23.--D. Taggart has | completed his duties as assessor. Miss Myrtle Guess gave a party to a large number of friends on Tuesday even- ing. Purdy Bros. sold 'a fine horse last week, to George Irwin. Guy Lee broke all records in this vicinity by taking the firet swim. The Methodist Sunday school has reorganized after being closed for the winter months. The quadrille party at D. Murton's, on Tuesday, was a decided success. A young stranger has come to board at W. Shellington's: it's a boy. Mr. Washburn, formerly of Buffalo, has moved into Mrs. 8. Taggart's house. John Young has purchased part of James Young's farm. Visitors : Ross | Davis, Kingston, at W. Davis'. James Wallace, Petwoeth, at Curtis Walker's, Mrs. Robert Moon, at James Lee's. | Mrs. Robert Miller, Kingston, at Wil- bert Purdy's. Rockport Ripples. Rockport, April 23.--We are pleased to announce tiie arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornwall 'at their home, here, after spending a very pleasant widter © at Gouverneur, N.Y. Their many friends give them a hearty wel- come. Thomas Jeroy and family have returned to Deer Island for. the sum- | mer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thurston, Alexandria' Bay, spent Sunday". at William Kahnt . F. Fitzsimmons made a business trip to Caintown last Saturday. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. John Carnegie and son, Roy, who are undergoing treat- ment at Brockville General Hospital, are much improved. The dance at the Island View house, on Monday last, was well attended. Miss B. Hop- kins has returned from Watertown, N.Y., and is assisting her brother, M. J. Hopkins, general merchant. Rev. Mr. Leach, Lansdowne, will fill the pulpit in the English church, Sunday next. Driscoll - Griffin, Gouverneur, N.Y., spent a couple of days last week with his mother, Mrs. Charles Cornwall; also Miss Bessie Scott. Robert Carnegie, Whitney Point: spent Sunday with his brother, John A. Carnegie. A New Merchant. Arden, April 24,--The fine weather of the last few days hes © dried up the roads and made. them betfer for pub- Hr--travel, The entertainment, in - the Arden school, on the evening before Good Friday, was a success; the picees were all good, and well rendered. F J. Clarke, ex-principal, was chairman: over S18 was realized. Charles Rose, medical detective, was in the village, last week, looking after cases of breach of the Ontario medical act. Joseph Kellar and Frank Wheeler have - ex changed residences, the former has moved to the viilage, and the latter Kus removed on to the old Clapper farm. Eddie Millor,- from Newburgh, visiting friend? in Kannebee since E ter, returns home to-day. It is re years a resident in Kennebee, is going to the United States to live. Horsey Vanness, about cleven years old, son | All It Needed. There.is more real oxygen in v liquified form "in the "Solwtion Ozone (the coupon kind)" than in any other preparation of a similar nature, As a prompt cure in the killing of a" inside germs of throat, lungs, stomach or bowels it has no equal when coup- Jed with "Celery King" tho famous laxative. That the stringent Ozone needed a tonic 'of this nature to pro. |ToSidences are handsomely decorated Jcure the best results was so apparent [and confederate flage are seen side by that tho Public Drug company, of Bridgebury, Ont., offer through your | druggist a free package of "Celery! In corners and in shaded places King" with every fifty cent og ese | dollar bottle of "Solution of Cron | - {the coupon kind). {mon ailments like anaemia, deeline, 18t. Vitus' dance, paralysie, rheuma { tism, -- andthe special ailments of | geowing girls and women. Be sure, {von get the genuine pills with the [full name. "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills : | for Pale People," printed on. the wrap- {per around each hox. Sold by medi | s-| ed Confederate Veterans, opened here for many | '| remain away from the reunion, but WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Colman V who died in the ton; hospital, last week, was buried at Dead Creek, on Sunday. H. Hall, for several years foreman for the Bissonnette company, has rented their old stand, and .opened for busi- ness on his owm account on Wednes- day last. -- Little Child Buried. Latimer, April 21.--The birial of little Chilton Duff took place in this cemetery last week. Miss Luclla Traves, who has been seriously ill, is improving. A trained nurse is in at- tendance, J. Taylor. and Master Samuel have been spending a few days at Opinicon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sherwood attended the fune- ral of his half brother, Archibald Mus- tard, at Secley's . Bay, last week. J. A. Macdonald, Taylor, paid a fling visit to Toronto this week. Mr. and i Mrs. Sweet, Belleville, attended the uneral of the latter's father, B, Fartman. Mys. Kptheson, Belleville, also attended the funeral. Miss Pearl Taylor left to-day to resime her du- ties; as teacher, at Harlowe. We all welcome Mr, and Mrs. Rector once more; they have spent. the winter, with their son at Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Mae Taylor, is spending her holi- days at her parents. Mrs. R. Dixon and "little som, Denzal, accompanied by her aunt, Miss Mundell, Jeft for spend a month among friends. Miss Marion Glassford and Beryl Arthar are recovering from their recent ill ness. P. L, Edwards is recovering from a severe attack of quinsy. Some Bloomfield News. Bloomfield, April 23.--Fall grain and clover have come through the winter and 'are looking fine. John R. Smith and son, Mortimer left, on Monday, for Pilot Mound. Manitoba. Charles Roblin and wife left, last week, for the North-West. New steam' hoists have been installed in the cheese fac- tory for unloading milk, and are working satisfactory. Henry Stai- ford, Picton, has purchased Finley Stewart's house, lot and evaporator. Mr. Stewart has bought a lot of H. S. Bull, and is preparing to build a house. Among those who were at To- ronto during Easter were Dr. Cahoon, Wilfrid Haight, ©. H. Taylor, H. W. Bedell and wife, Mrs. Dorland and Mrs. Gorsline. John Rundle, Toronto, spent Easter holidays here. A. B. Taylor will build a new block, to be occupied hy the post office, w th lodge rooms above. Henry McDonald, an old resident of this locality, passed { away, on the 4th inst. He is survived | by his wife and two. sons, and wo daughters--Mrs. W. J. Gerow, Mrs. Josiah Murphy, Aaron, and Beverly McDonald. Death came suddenly to James Foster, on Wednesday, when he was stricken with heart disease and expired ifimediately, Mr. Foster | was a man seventy-three years of age, | and is survived by a wife 'and several | children. - John M. Branscombe receiv- | ed a bad 'cut in the head, last week, by being knocked down by a horse. several stitches were required to close the cut. Charles Brooks has started a livery stable. Mrs. Cameron has laid cement walks in front of her resi- dence. Mr. Bont nd wife, Smiths field, were visiting 8 Marshall Bovay's last week. Mrs. at and son, To- ronto, visited her Wster, Mrs. Clayton Burr, dnring Easter. nw PALE, LISTLESS GIRLS. | Can Only Obtain Health Through New, Rich Pure Blood Made | by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, | Growing girls--girls in their teens must have rich, pure blood. Healthy | womanhood depends upon the vital | change from girlhood to maturity. | Every \. woman should most carefully | watch her daughter's health at 'this critical 'period. If a girl at this per- |iod has headache, if she is pale, thin and languid, it shows that her slender blood supply is being over-taxed. She { will always be ailing and may slip in- to a hopeléss decline or consumption {if her blood is not built up at once, {with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The i rich; red blood: which these pills make | bring health and strength to 'every or gan, and make dull, listless, languid | girls, bright, rosy-cheeked, active and | stong. Miss , Maggie Donahue, Erins ville, Ont., says: "Before 1 began the {use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I was | badly run down, and it seemed as though my blood had turned toswat- | er. T was very pale, suffered from head- | aches and! palpitation of the heart {and 'often 1 would pass sleepless | nights: T found nothing to help me un- [til I began the use of Dr. Williams' | Pink Pills, and these have fully res- | tored me, and I can truthfully say I | never enjoyed better health than I am now doing." When Dr. Williams' Pink Pills re {place bad blood with good blood they | strike straight at the root of all com- indigestion, kidney and liver troubles, skin eruptions, erysipelas, neuralgia; cine dealers or sent bv mail at 5c. a {box or six boxes for $2.50, by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. { ------------ | Reunion of Confederate Veterans. | New Orleans, La. April 25.--The | sixteenth annual reunion of the Unit- | this morning under the: mbst auspici { ous conditions. The fact that, owing | to an oversight, the dates selected for { the reunion conflicts with the date sel- {ected for the oberyance of Memorial {day in the southern states, may have I caused, some confederate veterans to | their dropping out has caused n¢ no | ticeable diminution of the crowds i which have come to this city for the { reunion. The city is crowded with visi [tors from all parts of the United | States, particularly, of course, the [southern states. All public buildings, { and many business houses and drivate side with stars and stripes. sprinkle Kentucky lawn grass seed. It will grow. Sold only at Gibson's Red FL NET als AL LE Sele Sty Sl A ae a AEE aE House Worl Wear Her Ou ear Her Qut The drudgery of house work seems never ending to tired-out, disp N wsuffer from female complaints or irregularities. Aammation asd ulceration can j ted by much standing ou th 4 SAE +1 her former home last Saturday to ted women who se feaful bearing-dov 1d lifting necessary But let no woman despair of relief from this torture. That famous tonic reconstructor of diseased or disordered female organism, Bl Iydia EPinktham's Vegetable Compound § has cured more tlian one million American women, and it will cure When troubled with p and headaches d table Compound wi . Pinkham's Veg ,-strength, and happi: It Made Me a Well Woman Tered for four months with done raore for me than doctors ory in my back' and limbs 1 ¢ it hard for me to attend to my domestic duties The medicines I had taken did not help me, and I was in misery and despair until one day I read an decided to try it, and It t I did so, for it not only re monthly periods, but = Mapame Caroline Maetiyeau, 22 La Chapelle St, Quebec, Que. sease make headway. Write at once to Mrs advice is free and will contain infor in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, and for ¢ 3 or decease, she has been advising sick women (rec of charge. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Circes Where Others Fail 5 nkham, T.ynn, Mase, n of graat valua toy FASHION'S = FORM. MADE IN CANADA BY A-CANADIAN COMPANY. PRICES A Play Dress "TERMS EVERYBODY, WRITE FOR THEM. There should be one in every home. Thellew eth THE WILLIAMS MANUFACTURI NG GO. MONTREAL, r. Q. a TORONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, ST. JOHN, N. 5 AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. HOSIERY Be prepared for the change from Cashmere to-Cotton Hose by laying in your supply : | Simplicity should characterize every day play garments of the little folks, both boy and girl. There should plainer they are the smarter and more 'his little dress opens on the right side, about two-thirds to the waistline, and slips on over the head, to be held in at the waistline by a stitched belt of the clean and cool-looking blue ging- ham. A broad stitched pleat j QOMPANY OFFICES: white pearl shirt buttons is made: and stitched buttoned bands finish the full finished with a narrow band of gingham stitthed on "Pay water rate and save discount." Patrick Lawlor, Toronto, js charged with robbing the post office 1 At the police court. Belleville, Crown asked for a week's remand, which was A Fast Black Cotton Hose, for men, women and children EEE eer---- 'THE AGE OF STEEL, For Homes as Well as Office Bulldings Fancy Drop Stitch Cotton Hose, also fast black, 25 Fancy Open-wqrk, Lisle Thread Hose, full fashioned, Ei and 10c. per pair, White Lawn Waists new shipment of White Lawn Waists to hand vesterdas when the last ones arrived nothing, could be. p i acknowledge our mistake. Secure a few for even if vou have a stock of new oh without the addition of one or two ef these r Corsets How about a new pair of Corsets ? 'We carry nothing but + makes, such as the ET. D. &A.;, and R. & G.. known and liked that they need. no' further praise from u Prices from 50c. to 81.75 per pair. CASH COUPONS Steel is rapidly re lacing wood and mortar as a material homes, as well as for the structural ** sky scrapers." Metal Walls ani ings are more durable and sani n e the still greater advan- tage of being absolutely fireproof, too, they come in many or the interior of > themselves to rich, schemes, Metal Shingles--which last a lifetime, never rust or leak and are fire htning proof--now take the lesand tin, "Metal ry and more dura- armonious color idings are more sani ble than brick or ston tion of these Metal Bu will be found in the ca talogue issued by It is sent free to those | Cross drug store, 25c, a pound, | 9x other buildings. Mention this Crumley Bros. In Connection Wi Canadian Pacific Ra [RAINS LEAVE KING: 1380 © --PBxpress, for Ot behec; St. Jobs, NJ re Toronto, Chicago. D "Sault Ste. Mane, | ! 'Wianipeg, Vancouve Partiand. and San Francisco. --Local for. Sha petting with C.P.R. east 810 a.m ~Mived, for Renfr wermediste points leaving Kingsto Passenisry, in Ottawa at asoro, 513 pm. To patarbore., 7:30 am. \ articulars at K. & ¥ A Ticket Office, Ontario str NWA Y F. A. F F. COD Dass' Agent Bay of Quinte R ew short line for Tweed nd all local poi Hall Depot at t B.Q. Ry.. N Deseronto jeave City CONWAY FXCURS fanadian Horse - TORONTO TUESDAY, April SATURDAY, Ap Return t s will be issu Good Going April 25 - Good Going April 28, 27 and lid to return ALLAN LINE Roy: TO LIVERPOO! Triple Screw Steamers--V and V INIAN--Turbine ] Vibrat The Finest and Fast the Canadian Ro From St: John Fr Sut; April 21. Mo, apply to kL o The All yronto. dip Agent, or Yonge street, d lat HOMESTEAD DUTIES : A has been granted an entry. | stead is ed to perfor ditions d therewith u the fol Ans : 1) A onths res tnd cultivation ¢ } land 1 during the term of three ye: (31 If the fatt (or mo f any p nestea ns of this the vicinity such person rements of this Tesidence prior to obtaining be satisfied such person f the futher or ther. his land is hou Act as residence IF'ION FOR PATI e end of thre Local Agent, Sul-2 ad Inspect itions IX mo missic t Ottawa, of h so SYNOPSIS CANADIA WEST Nu C -- NING REGUL Is may be p r soft coul a re than ner, having discove te a clai oe fee for rdine a cle ait le St $100 must he exp Conder 4th year or paid to the Ro in en thereof. Whe ' id, the | other require 't $1 an acer nrovides for the 124 per cent on the claims ¢ . are - entry foe $1 A fre 4 nav oltain tw " 1 of five miles e ¥ fenew The hie Minister of 1 ioy Jeol shall. have a dn the gage ¢ © ONE Season from rl ie Teach: five miles. Royalty gy 7. C2Ch mile of 1 tute of 24 "per "un the affer it exec WwW. W. the Minister of fiorized publica Will not 'be p; EHROSSING EAGRAVING ]