In Connection With adian Pacific Railway LEAVE VE KINGSTON :--' m --E Express, for itawa, Mon- "Sault Ste. are. a and San Francisce. gt ho C.P.R. east and west. m ~Mired, for Renfrew and in- eaving Kingston at 13 30 )} particulars at K. & P., and C.P,y R Ticket Office, Ontario street by 0 o Gite avy nd all local points. TURTON Canadian Horse Show - TORONTO TUESDAY, April -24th, SATURDAY, April Suniight ae is a perfect cleaner and will not injure Ss ig Good Gang 4pril 25 Good Soisg April 28, 37 ad 28, $7. 70 6 an in the of clothes. Common. soaps destroy the painted or surfaces of woodwork and take the color out of clothes. Evefi the daintiest linen or lace, or the most delicate colors may be safely washed with Sunlight Soa Suclshs way (follow direc- uy LINE Roval TO LIVERPOOL Steamers-- VICTORIAN ik and Fastest off the Canadian Route Yours money refunded by the dealer from whomgyou Buy Sunlight Soap if you find any cause for complaint. s., apply to local Steam- Lever Brothers Limited. Toronto gs STNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS SOMPA NY. wn CURE wick Headache and relieve all tho troubles inct Gent to a bilioug stato of the system, such as Dizziness, Nauseh, Drowsiness, Distress efter edting, Pain in the Bide, &c. semarkable success Las been Eiki, in cuxing to perform the con nonths residence upon any person who is steadache, yet Carter's Litiie Liver Pills ave s vicinity of 'the land tipation, curing and pro- ipl equally v aluable in Co em eae] vir) and regulate the Doan Even if they oniy HEAD #che they would boaimoat priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu. nately their goodness does notend here, and those whooncetry them will find these little pills valu oe in somany ways that they will not be wil td without them. But after allsick head ACHE BSthe bane of so many lives that hore {a whore 'we make our great boast. Qur pills cure it while Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very emall and wery easy to take, Ono or two They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe ox puree, but by thelr geniloaction pleass all wha CANADIAN NORTH- ACTU RI NG CO. coul and 820 for 20 1. oy druggiata everywhere, or sont by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York, foul Al fad Diss all ria TAWA, ST. JOHN, N. B. SEALS, STEEL STAMPS, ETC. Best Standard, Fairest Prices E MARKERS, WHITE ENALEL LETTERS C. W. MACK, 60 YONGE ST. woared for the change shmere to-Cotton Hose } les for the. Paved of ng in your 24 F cont on the salew laims pencrally are five piles nen for a rs, fenewable at the we Ain ster of the Interior. 've a dredge in oper- season from the date of 4th: five miles. Rental, $10 ch mile of river lensed. VLTLLTLVVLTTVVLLLTLRAVBOLN aller it exceeds £10,000, p Minister of the Interior. publication of this Wil not 'be paid. for. | EHROSSING ze for Paper and Snopes RAVING Gard and SMITHING CUMBERLAND: 55-57 Barrack FTV VLVVVTTTVRED ssassssssssesssreeLe Wade's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry "for toughs, at Wade's drug store, : B rOS.. i i HIG, Kingston THE DAILY | WHIG, \ TIRED OF LI AWFUL SUFFERING From Dreadfu! ful Pains. ion Wound ° on Foot--=System All Run Down After Six Months' Agony--Not.| Hamilton, April. 20.~Mrs; Aired Able to Work-- Completely Cured | THE SPORT REVIEW KINGSTON "LACROSSE CcLuB ORGANIZED. Mayor Mowat Elected President-- Practices Wiil Commence Next Week--General Notes on Sport. HAN large and successful meeting was "held in. the Whig hall, last evening, by local lacrosse enthusiasts, for organ ization. 1t was decided that the chub bi known as the Kingston Lacrosse Club. The following gentlemen were elect- ed to office : Honorary president, E. J. B. Pénse, M. P.P; president, Mayor Mowat; first vice-president, William Dalby; -second vice-president, . Con. Millan; secretary, George A. Matthgws: i treasurer, H. B. Kenney: manager, I}. Blackhall; advisory committee, W. W Gibson, JJ. Morgan Shaw, LE. Walsh, D. J. McDermott, Dr. Bogart. i \ vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Pense for his kindness in extend ing the use of the hall to the club The next meeting will be held on Fri dav evening. tis varnestly reqguestid sts attend i that all local enthus ix meeting. Practices will begin next week, Address all correspondence to | the secretary, 'George A. Matthews, 380 Brock street, Ki rSton, General Notes On Sport. A cup has been presented for hest scores of junior golfers at Lambton, The English rughy game is plaved in halves of forty minutes duration It will be several vears before San Francisco recovers sufliciently to sup port racing at Oakland. rge S. Lyon will captain the Gn tario team in the inter-provincial cial match on June 30th George Sutton beat Schaefer in the play-ofi for second place in the bil lard tournament at sew York. The Toronto lacrosse league hgs adopted an age limit and will play off with C.L.A. junior champions. The Chathant cricket club has reor ganized. A" team: will be sent to the Chicago tournament, in July next. The amendment to reduce the size of curling rinks was left over until the annual meeting of the Ontario asso- ciation. Shortstop Buhlen; of the New York National league team, . has been su pended for his difficulty. with Umpire Conway *in Brooklyn last week, Edmunds, the Toronto pugilist, put Rolph? the Manitoba champion aspir- ant; out in one minute and a half at Winnipeg. He then put out Brady in three rounds. I'he Montreal Amateur Athletic as- sociation declared itself in favor of promoting such legislation as will permit amateurs playing with or unst professionals «= in al} a am games, | IIH James E. Ryan, manager of the Evansville Central league club, con ! tends that minor league baseball is {| improving more rapidly in' quality {than is major league ball. He holds that -the American league is superior to the National. The salary limit of the Northern Copper County baseball | league has been fixed at $1,000. a month, but it is understood that if a manager of one of the teams should happen to pay ont 51.500 a month he is not likelgetey he exiled tg Siberia. The pool champion of Brockville is Albert Fortier, who won the honor ai ter a hard-fought deciding match with I. Gillhooly in a tournament which finished dast night. Of the eight play ers in the race the contest ndrrowed down to a tie between Gillhooly and Fortier. v Montreal Herald: The game is on, the season's here, the ion hall cits through the air, the batters fan the atmosphere, the runners round the bases tear, the umpire calls the strikes and balls, puts runners out when they are in, nor heeds" the rooters' angry squalls that they will kill him sure as sin I. The season's here, the same old muss, and: on the seats the sgme old us George Slosson, of New York, "de feated Jacob Schaefer, of Chicago, in the deciding game of the internations] championship billiard tournament in the Madison Square concert hall, 500 to 396. This victory gives Slosson the title of the world's champion ai 15-2 balk line billiards, and also the eis tedy of the valuable challenge tro phy, which he will have to defend at as George Sutton issued a chal to the winner. of the tourney in the week. Schaefer is now fied with Sutton, each having won four and lost two gamey, and they will play 'off - for the second prize Louis. Curo, of Paris and Albert (i. Cutler, of Boston, played off their tie won 500 to 413. At Athens, on Sunday, under glori ous sunshine, the apening ceremony. of the Olympic games was performed' | King George of 'Greece Fhe--stadivm was packed when the royal procession arrived to the strains of the ( and British anthems, First came 4 carriag® with King Edward and Queen Olga. Those were follow reek ed by carriages with Princess Victoria, the Prince - Princess of Wales, and the Greek family, with their brilliant suites representatives of the &X; Furapean courts, King George - briefly declared the gumés. opened. All the participants - then paraded around the station, headed by bands of music. As the 900 picked athletes of the world moved vast they were cheered to the echo. The games he 'gan with gvinngs tie displays and contests, ------------------ Spring Importation Of 1906. { Prevost, Brock street, has reccived J two cases of imported Zoods for his order clothing department, consisting of Scotch and English tweeds, serges, cheviots and Vieunas. His 815 Suiting made to order beats anything of pre- vious years. The wear and fitting is guaranteed. He Dr. J. R. Mitchell, Pq rth, died inn Montreal hospital, from after an operation for aed thirty peritonitis, appendicitis, t. He enjoyed a pro vineial reputation, and was much he- ood as man and physician. Just" what vou often need, a good fresh Belladonna plaster. "Phone 230 Gibson's Red Cross drug store, MIRACULOUS CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "Words cannot speak kL for the Cuticura Remedi seventy-two years of age tat | other l doetors | foot and ankle were 1 Dark | tie blood flowed out I thought surely my last slowly leaving me. / and. during this time, I was not able to "Some one spoke to me : The consequences were one a my friends who was gist, and the praise that Ig 1 | | effect Snmediately, I le who hs ud seen my foot dur ing my illness and who have seen cure, can hardly believe their a we, U * ar Nalicd ren 1 The Great Skin Jvon Significant A Life Insurance Company fay | be judged by what it" DOES NOT DO as well as by what it DOES DO. I As illustrating the things which does NOT ; altention is invited to and it does NOT use policy hold- for private or personal 3) Its Ticad Office staff are not overpaid they do NOT and 'NEVER aud hoid or Head Office, Waterloo, Canada WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25° SHE DRANK CARBOLIC| HAMILTON WOMAN' S SUICIDE ON TUESDAY MORNING. | | | | | | | | Wife of 'Alfred Eversfield, After Quarrel With Husband, | Poisoned Herseli<~She Came | From Toronto. Foyer city whl, who lately came to this n Toronto, committed suicidy Ls morning by swallowing carbolic | acid. 'Her maiden name was Jennie Roberts, and + married Eversfield fin Foromto five véars ago Last {night when he returned. home he and | his wife quarrelld, but made up f eguin 1f'1 was dead, von would | nt marry again, would you," she | asked him sobbinglv. Shen then went | to her bedroom, where she: swallow ed the poison. No inquest will be eld. Mrs Roberts, the woman's i lives in Toronto, Adjourned Vestry Meeting. The adjourned vestry meeting of [St Luke's church was held on Tues {day evening. A. J. Shannon was elected as people den, in place of R. Reynolds, resig A very hearty | vote of thanks was tendered to Mr, Revie for the faithful 'and' energe » has rendered to this | church during the five vears he has [held the position of warden, I The following © resolutions were also | passed at the Faster vestry meeting : "That we the vestry of St, Luke's | church take the opportunity of our Faster meeting {o express our sineer regret at the resignation of our valued hoir director, W. H. Medley, by | whose faithful efforts the choir have | made marked improvement during the cighteen months he has been with us." Cordial thanks was also tender to the choir for their valuable ser | vie during the year took: 1 Be Ready For Colds. | A hard cold. so lowers the yitality ¢ | that it takes the svstem a.month to throw it ofi. These are danger periods when ailments more seri than colds get their start, Don't ly he prevented by le's Cold Cure Tab have colds they "ean absolute | promot use of We lets (laxative). A cure also: for la rrippe, headache and constipation. In boxes, ie. Sold only at Wade's drug Railway Notes. The snmmer ~ schedule on the New York Central railway goes into effect Sunday. June 3rd he Grand Trunk railway company' mmer schedule goes into effoet st time in June. No, 6, the mail train, arrives ten minutes earlier than at present, and No. 16, the morning lo al leaving here at present at R16 a.m., goes through to Montreal, giv ing a day train into Montreal | | { * | store. Money back if not satisfactory | | | | Don't believe any unscrupulous per son who will * try and sell Kentucky lawn grass seed. Only one place = you can buy it. Gibson's Red Cross drug store, "Phone 230. Prompt delivery. A blaze in the © 0. Barker foundry, ® Picton, was put out before any dam age was done, |' NORTH-WEST LANDS. WANTED A syndicate to take np 10,000 acres near Lloydminster, on the line of the Canadian Northern Railway, on the border of Alberta in Saskatchewan Syndicate price. 88.050 'per acre; $1.50 down after the land has been investi gated, balance on long terms 6 per cent, Lands in this vicinity are selling retail from £12 to $11 an acre. There is no better proposition than this on the market to-day. Good railway fa Ee Se S.ROUGHTON District Agent, Kingston LLETTS ABSOLUTELY PURE CREAM TARTAR. Nearly all goods in this line at the ar for the fith prize and the Frenchman | GILLETT'S is used by the best bakers and ere, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. GILLETT' S costs no more than the inferior REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. E.W.GILLET iliti ind a prospective railway to run through th property--good wa ter Prof. MeCoun,, for nine vears Government Explorer of the North | West, in speaking of this vicinity I'his tra is. unsurpassed in thé { North-West: for its capacity to grow wheat: th il is rich; the surface i "| almost level, and what slope there i Linclines to the south." The Govern ment and CPR. Inspectors repokt this land Al Applications for a few days received at the Canada Life Office, IS Market Square, Kingston. J. © HUTTON. Storage 'Do You Know That? Citizens of Kingston and vicinity de | siring to store household goods have | ample facilities extended to them by calling on 299 Queén St, Telephone 525 All goods lift in his charge receive the best of eare af a reasonmabie cost Clean, Dry and Prompi Service The English home & poap. Clean squick, safe. color ont--it's hy largest sale io the Britis Made in England but ys: > roc. for Colovs--1sc. for Black, 'Grand | Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand Central Station New York BAGGAGE dead, aged forty; | sterilized bottles. "It is the Try it. Cor. Brock and Bagot Sts. 'Phone 567. "tock forse Power. asoline Engine supplies. always on hand Gasoline supplied from tank on our | wharf ce . all and, see our Fingine before pur- chasing elsewhere. Kingston Foundry. PAGE SEVEX, -- MPROVED machinery will not, of itself, pro- duce good flour, ~~ You may be an excellent cook, but you cannot pro- duce light, wholesome baking unless the flour you use be the kind. that permits such results. Soin the milling; machin- ery alone cannot produce Royal Household Flour out of 'the wrong kind of wheat any more than you can make the right kind of bread or pastry out of the wrong kind of flour. ; Ogilvi ic"s Royal Household Flour is made from hard spring wheat--a wheat that is rich in nutriment, that grinds fine and white, and produces bread and astry that are wholesome and nourishing as well as ight and crisp--it's a flour that begins to be good in the wheat ficlds, not in the mills. Your grocer prefers to sell you Ogilvie's Royal Houschold Flour because he knows the valug of a pleased customer. Ogilvie Flour Mi Mills Co., LMd. *Ogilvie's Book Nureal, a Cook," con- tains 130 pages of excellent Teci . some never published before. Your grocer can tell you how to getit FREE. HOUSANDS of men as eposit in urie weak © J yon Lave nk Beware of quacks--Consult phy established, Books AA Koc K Never Before our exclusive styles. previous efforts. W. G. FROST History Of the shoe business in Kingston have the public had the chance to sce so many SWELT SHOES as we are showing this spring. We have always been noted for This season we have surpassed all There are so many natty styles it would be impossible to start to enumerate them, glance at our windows will prove our claim of being the LEADERS IN FOOTWEAR FASHIONS, J. H. Sutherland & Bro. The Housé of Good Shoe Making Carriage Painting a Specially | An Honest Guarantee We guarantee our. milk to be ABSOLUTELY pure put pi you to choose from, chances are that it will influence sales. Kingston Milk Depot PULLEYS! We have just received a carload 'of Dodge celebrated Wood Split Pulleys Hangers, Shafting, ete. All sizes in Louis Abramson, ~~ 336 Princess Street. Marine Gasoline Engine, from 14 to 20 GET READY FOR EASTER | We are ready to help you get ready and [the most - comprehensive stock of Ready-to-Wear Clothing, Men's Furnishings and Bootsand Shoes are here for A: rare chance -- looking will impose no obligation - to. purchase, though the Dry Batteries, Spark, Plug and Coils SHEET LEAD The Canada Metal Co. Willium Jreess, Toronto. : SELBY & YOULDEN, LI#ITED ¢ prisoners of di adit. 4 as though they were confingd hohind the bars. Many have forged their ow: chains by tiie vices of exposure to contagion e) Ais They feel the The vim, vigor, you nervousand despoud TW force yourself! throw U bition and energy? are yo sunken, depragaed and haigand | tooxi brain fagged 7 have ¥ night? a Nervous Debiltty rnd Seminal Weakness. Over NEW METHOD TREATMERT 3 guaranteed to Cure or No Pay. 25 years tn Dotroit. Ba « Sccurity. 2 reliable physicians. Coneultation Free, Free. rite for Question Blank for Home Treatment. ar 8 of Surly you h, {1 in the THE Up-Town Clothier. Immediate Delivery ET OUR PRICES 'Phone Main 1