-- nal Notice ders of tags, an redeemable f, | to send th thout delnv g. > 88 we will pogitiy, : ivel mium department gp 6, after which date pg '8. OF Coupons wj leemed., il be © Premiyg, " m in for rede i mp i" " Y closy Apri] tags, ELLEN LT CC RANLWAY 3 In Cenmnecticn With pire Tobacco Company Canadian Facifio Failwsy lerican Toba, a a ©C0 Company RETURN FARE igha KiRG loude' Company, San Francisco $92.00 Going via Araiesn Tae ard Vin Corsdian or vie LN Frisco 2rd Los Ang eles $79.50 ga D hoff snd Chat Jes eth way. (ECICE CF ECU1ES pep rE wert of Mise mai River, Gong Arril 4th te Mey 5th. Bet ning until July 31st. Full particulars at K, & ©, and C.P, R. Ticket Otlice, Ontario street. ' F. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, * Gen. Pass Agent. Gen. Supt, * . ry fay of Quinte Railway v - New short line for 'Tweed, , Napanee, Peseronto, and ail local points. Trains jave City Hall Depot at 4 p.m. F. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kingston. We pay the HEST PRIC: r Spring Rats F. GOURDIER -80 Brock Street Quite 'Necessary As a little finishing touey to a business or every day toilet is a SRE HE AL Canadian Horse Show TORONTO UETSDAY, April 24th, to SATURDAY, April 28th Return tickets will be issued. Good Geing # pril 25 $570 Good Going April £6, £7 and £8, $7.70 All tickets valid to return on or be fore April 30th, 1906. Above rates include one admission to Horse Show For tickets, pullman accommodation and further information apply to J. Ps HANLEY, Agent,' Cor. John- rio streets. Dainty Little Cravat Or Tie Pin w exclusive designs in Pearls, pecial in a 1 Gold Knot k., set in the centre witha ston and Onta ALLAN LINE Revel men ermers MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Diamond, at May 3. 9 a.m. May 10, 4 am. 6 00 May 17, 9 a.m . May 31, 4 a.m. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. ITH BROS ae . 9th, daylight. Jewelers--Opticians May 16th, daylight. and weekly thereafter. For rites, apply to J. P. HANLEY, Amant, ©. T. R. J. P. GILDER- VE, Agent, C.P.R. an McKay TE rhe Reliable Buyer Vants 0,000 2 666. SYAGPSIS (F CANADIAN AGRTH-WEST HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS Any even numbered section of Domin- fon Lands in Manitoba or the North- west Provinces," excepting 8 and 20, nbt reserved, may be homesteaded upon by aoy person who is the sole head of a 3 t family, or agy male over 18 years .of ring a S are, to the extent of one-quarter -'sec- tion, of 160 acres more or. less. House, 149-153 Brock Street Egtry must be made personally at the v - Lb Jo for the district in which uate. AD DUTIES : has heen granted Curtains at 22¢. A settler who an entry for a home- stead is required to perform the con- ditions connected . therewith under one of the following vlans': \ \ (1) At least six months residence upon . a pair and and cultiviti n of the land in_euch y@ar during the term of three years. 2) If the father (or mother, if the futher is deccused) of any person who. is 1 ike a homestead eulry un- provisions of this Act, resides upon a farm in the vicinity of the land utered for by such person as a home- stead. the requircnients of this Act as to residence prior to obtaining patent may be sat'sficd by such person residing with the father or mother. (8) 1 the settler has his residence upon farmine land him in the viciijity of his homestead. gs Curtain Poles 10c. and 15c. Complete permanent owned hy the t Teguiramer of this Act as to Pesidence a 3 may Vie satisfied | esidence upon the you afford to be od lanl fesiten n 3 Of APPLICATION FOR PATENT should it nCw Opes: be made at the end of three years, he- fore the Local Agent. Sul-Agent or the Homestead Inspector. Before making a~nlications for patent the settler must eive s1Xx months' notice In writing to the Commissioner of Do- Higion Lands at Ottawa, of his intention 0 4 go SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST MINING' REGULATIONS. Coal.--Coal nds may le purchased ot $10 per acre for soft: coal and $20 for shthrac te. Not more than 820 acres can * aquired 4y one "individual or com- ny. Royalty at the rawe of ten cents Per ton of 2,000 pounds shall be collected On the gross output we have lots of Lace as at 5oc., 75C, $1, s high as $6-a pair. jollar Curtains are the best in the city , price, both as 10 | f ish Quartz.--A free miner's certificate is i 3 n Jayment in advance of quality and 1 | for an individual, and 0 ver annum for a com: "oy according to cipital. WA free miner, havine discovered mineral mw Jlace, may, locate a claim 1,500x1- 00 fect The jee for recording a claim is $5. At least $100 must he expended on the claim each Year or paid to the mining re- order in lew dhereof. When $500 has expended or paid, the locator may, wom having a suryev made, and upon aDvine With other requirements, pur- ase the land, ot §1 an. acre. The patent rrovides for the payment of royalty of 24 per cent on the soles. 10 ACER minin~ claims renerally are ea such a large size yards long and 54 wide. They will be at $1.35 a pair. hite Quilts have a $1.25 White yearly, '0Uare © entry foe $5. renewable o A free miner may obtain two leases to . - 8 ood fredee for pold of fiv ih RS size 66 x 85, § term of twenty Jerre: renewable at the fon of the Minister of the: Interior. far Jossce sholl have a dredes in oper- Siem Within one season, from the date of - for each five miles. Rental. $10 Reg nut for each mile of river lensed, et UY at the rate of 24 per cent collect. the output after it execeds $10,000. WwW. W. CORY, y+ that will be on "uesday morning at is a saving opportt rer ing | from the system SYSTEM. the kidneys ought to tinuous strain. that backache is one kidne tend er hig ankles, floating specks 'These symptoms if n | "DOAN'S KID make them strong and Mrs. Mary Galley, A a lame back and was uw thirds of a box my back oceipt of Toronto, t is the roswult ®. pound of ordin Interesting Th NALL, to will not be playec Chippewe Nt. ford first lacrosse the ever-increasing di modation, are builc tional stalls. Manager Bannon signed Pitchers Keefi the New York Ameri ball team will sail their Canadian tou August 18th, being on August 27th, The Montreal for a there on September All doubts as to t or series in the Canes sociation were lai meeting of the seni management, held at after several hours' the part of represent cided to have a three posed of the, Athleti ines, Brantford, "and Torénto. The Shamrocks of vear finished in sec Inter-Association L seascn place a team L.A. They expect to team this- year, and stronz ofiort to capt ship of their distri Ontario, P Millbrook castriot, Fastorn iboro, and jin this { teams, and carry, of the C.1.A. v» Tribune: Deseronte . | 3, C. Rosenzi, oil Joints in'a few hours, Positively cures fn It does not put: the disease to sleep, but drives it How many women have "My, how my back aches! 2-1 Shoe Polish Black, Tan and White "2inl1" is o secret preparation for leather only. years of experience In shoes po! An ounce goes furii ar than imitation oven hall as good. Items Sporting Matters. teams, season on an amateur The Hamilton Jockey Club, to week, and swollen a few days, A WOMAN'S BACK IS THE MAINSPRING OF HER PHYSICAL The Slightest Back- ache, if Neglected, Is Liable to Cause Years of Terrible Suffering. No woman can be strong and healthy unless tho kidneys are-well, and regular in their action. When the kidneys are ill, thé whole body is ill, for the isons which have filtered out of the blood are leit in the system. The female constitution is naturally more subject to kidney 'disease than a man's; and what is more, a women's work is never done--her whole life is one con- Jou heard my: ou Know of the fires signs of tronble? It is, and should be at- to immediately. Other Symigtous are frequent thirst, scanty, thick, udy Ll colored urine, burning sensation when urinating, frequent urination, puff- ing under the eyes, swelling of the feet and before the eyes, eto. ot taken in time and cured at once, will cause years of terrible kidney suffering. All these symptoms, and in fact, these diseases may be cured by the NEY PILLS | They act directly on the kidneys, and healthy. auburn, N.8., writes: " For over four months I was troubled with nable to turn in bed without help. I wasinduced by a friend to try Doan's Kidney Pills. After using two- was as woll as ever." Price 50 cents por box or three boxes for $1.25 at all dealers, or sent direct on te- price. The Doan Kiduey Pill Co., Ont. sclenti. of over fifty ary pasta, No Black and SPORTING NOTES. on Various game in Toron 1 until June 16th. Kitt's and Brant- will play basis, meet Geom addi emand for ling eighty has of ex- f Montreal, » and Whelan cans. He also pects to get' Frank Delehanty and La- porte, last year with Buffalo. Bill Massey has also signed. 1 he Pilgrims' Association Foot from Liverpool on r this year, due in team will stay in will play lst. here being a seni wdian Lacrosse As 1 at rest at the rv committee of Toronto, when deliberaticn on atives it was de team series, com- cs of St. Cathar the: Chippewas of {)shawa, who last nd plece in the vague, will this in the junior, C. have an excellent will make 'a ure the champion- ct, which is com- rosed of the stronoest junior clubs in ort Hope, Peter- the othr teams also have strong the winner should nearly championship. An Qil Expert Dead. expert, died in St. i houst- DUSLY of the Minister of the Interior. | jo ula hospital, Philadelphia, on at oli we Il to Wrenn orized puilicaion, df this | NU] Tih. Mr. Rosensi was the pro- we . would do Jvantage of. MAN & SHAW House pee Sold De Ba or, want on Fogunt. Place for Furnishings. "moter of the oil well | Melrode, and always enterprise at contended that L oil in paying quantities would be found there if funds could the woll deep renoug "pay sand." the well had feet, when the out. Perhaps stock #hidke. and dictions verified. heen ava some Work was pushed be raised to sink h to strike. the until much over 1,700 ailable cash gave day oil will he Mr,. Rosenzi's pre- this | on | Montreal, | GANANOQUE. TIDINGS FIRST EXCURSION OF THE SEASON. From' Gananoque to Kingston on Wherenow -- Yacht Club Grounds in Fine Shape--More Boat House Thieving. . Gananoque, April 30.--~The first ex- cursion of the season took place to- day 'to Kingston, on 'The steamer Wherenow, leaving hete at 10 a.m, and returning, leaving Kingston at 3:30 pan. This is opemng up thé gea- son pretty carly. The Gananoque Yacht Club have lately had a new fence erected about their property in the Bay. A new lawn has been made to be used as a tennis court. Bower's boat house in the Bay was broken into during the past few days and considerable tishing tackle appropriated. This makes the fourth case of the kind during wwe past few weeks, The stull taken from- Mallette's boat house a couple of weeks ago has been returned. About" 175 of Gananoque lodge, 1.O.O.F,, No. 114, were lined up in parade to St. Andrew's church Sun- day morning. The sermon was preach- ed by Rev. H. Gracey. A special ser- vice of music and song war rendered. The Convict's Daughter at the Colon- ial' Saturday evening - attracted a goodly number. | / Mrs. Mallory, of Stone street north, relict of 'the late 'Milo Mallory, was stricken with paralysis. There is scant hope for her recovery. The Citizens' band have called for tenders from local tailors for a. new fit out of tuxedo suits to be used for concert work and on other- similar oe- casions, Master Gordon E. Hurd, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Hurd, Charles street, was presented with a handsome watch on Friday. evening last by the choir of Christ church, as a recognition of his services in the choir in which he has served for several years faith- fully. The local Salvation army corps are holding speeial flower services. Briga- dier Turner is present and addressed the meeting 'on Saturday evening. Fx- Mayor Robert Sheppard also gave short address. H. Parker, ton, caused a great rustle among the { dry bones, a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beaubien, of Garden Island, and Mrs. Mathew, of Brockville, attended the funeral of their father, Louis -- Beaubieu; of Howe Island; .on Saturday, making a short stay in town with their brother, F. X. Beaubieu, Maple street, and ve turning home yesterday. Messrs. Neil and Harold McCarney leit on Friday for a few days salmon fithing at Charleston Lake. W. Gilles pie, of Kingston, has taken a situa- tion as plumber for Gordon Lathan. H. Dempster has received the ap- pointment as assistant to Miles Wright, ihe water works superinten: dent. The Misses Ethel and Hazel Lloyd, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lloyd, of the Arlington, Stone street, after spending a week with friends in Ottawa, have returned. John Mcleod, salesman for the { Fairbanks company, of Montreal, has leased %the residence of Charles J. Cot- ton, Oak street; and will in future re: side here with his family. Bert. Davis after spending a week with Dr. and Mrs. Byer of Sherbrooke, has returned. ) Maggie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Root, Brock street, left for Montreal on Friday evening to spend® a couple of weeks thee with her brother. James Root. Panjamin Davis son of M and Threatened With Paralysis The Doctors Told the Writer of the Letter Quoted Relow--Restor- ation Brought About By. Use Of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food It is customary to eonsider paralys- is, insanity and other diseases of the nerves as afllictions which come upon a person without warning and which are therefore, unavoidable, As a matter of fact such results are preceded by months, if not years of symptoms. which point to an exhaust- ed condition of the. nervous system. These symptoms are such, however, that many pass them by as not being of serious concern and thinking: that they will wear away of themselves. Sleeplessness, nervous headaches, in- digestion, bodily weakness, fainting spells, twitching of the nerves inabil- ity to concentrate the thoughts and loss of memory are among the most common indications of a run-down ner- vous system, It is sometimes only a step from such symptoms to prostra- tion, paralysis, locomotor ataxia or in- sanity, Stimulants and narcoties, though sometimes affording temporary relief, only hasten the exhaustion of the nerves, Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, on | the other hand, reconstructs and re- | sthres the wasted and depleted nerve cells. Naturally, gradually and certainly this great medicine | instils into the bfood and the nervous system the life. staining principles which' replanish he nerve force in the body and so fleet lasting benefit. Miss Emma Scott, > Athens, Ont., writes : "Dy, Chase's Nerve Food has done me a world of good. T was trou. bled .with fainting spells, bodily weak- neds, and spent restless, sleapless nights. T frequently had cramps in the stomach and would at times become entirely insensible, not knowine what was going on until thers told me af- Ff terwhards. "I doctored with geveral doctors and they told me T was threatened with paralysis. They gave me relief, but could not cure me. After suffering for three vears 1 began the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food snd 'it hes dene me mage good than all the medivines 1 ever used." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50¢. a Fox of Kings- Mrs. James Pavis, Se. King street west, and his wife and family, who have beéti residing in San Francisco, Cal, with their lives from the disaster, and 'are now safe' in Vancouver, B.C. CHILDREN, REVOLVER, DEATH | oy Almost Instantly Killed by Brother, . Halifax, April 30.---A iutal shooting accident, In which threo children figured, took place at Wellington Barracks Saturday pm orning. They were the three young sons of Provost-Sergeant Hult, of the Roval Canadian Regiment. The youngest of the trio, aged "three, was shot in the head and almost Instantly killed hy a shot from a revolver, which, in "the absence of their parents from the room, the two elder boys had got possession of. It 18 not known which the latter was responsible for' the accident, both being terrified at the result, and telling conflicting stories. | The mother left the children to go to a neighbor's for a mdhent. Almost immediately afterwards she heard the report of the revolver shot and a | child's frightened cry of "Mummy !" Running iatd the room, the little three-year-old boy was found lying ! upon the floor with blood streaming from an ugly wound in the temple, from which he died in fifteen minures. cond cond y severe lightning and. thunder storm passed over Yarmouth, N.S Friday evening. The spire of the Rap tist church at Milton was struck and badly shattered. H, J. Handy, of the C,A., Chicago, lowered the American one mile indoor swimming mark to 26.13 in the Céntral Amateur Athletic Union swimming championship. Cobalt is to have an immediate wa- ter service. The council gave a ten- { year franchise, to Young & Wright (Ottawa), to instal water works and | an electric light system, Gen. Von Buddee ) Central Y.M. the Prussian min- ister of public works, suffering from cancer for some time past, died on Saturday. He was born in 1851. | The sash and door factory of 1, 'Hague, Montreal, was destroyed by fire on Saturday. The loss is esti mated by the firemen at $10,000. Lieut.-Col. Pugol, chief of the gen- darmerie at Cholm, Russian Poland, was murdered on Friday night. The | assassin escaped. Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick will be out of the ministry of justice and on the bench and A, B. Aylesworth will he minister of justice in his place before thiee weeks' time is the prediction of a well-informed politician, Parish, N.Y., suffered a $300,000 fire on Saturday. Much of the village was ' burned down. The Girl's Golf Waist. Comfort is the first consideration in the mind of the golf or any other athletic girl when making or buying those shirt waists which accompany th: short, graceful separate skirts. However, their smartness is not for gotten, and this seascén, the pattiost low-necked and short-sleeved models care to be seen. That of the picture is navy blue ringidotied percale. Five tucks in the shoulder seam either side of the centre front and back are stitch ed to yoke depth, the slightly bloused full portion Felow giving ample free doin of movement for both body and arms. 'The front closing is made with tiny pearl buttons and button holes beneath one of the two box pleats, and a bright scarlet how tie is worn with the broad Eten collar: The sleeves are full to several inches be low the elbow, where they are finished with a broad turnback enfi. the fast. ening made with mother of pearl links. Scarlet ribbon forme the narrow belt, and the skirt is of navy blue Qu , eat circular, the deen haircloth «dl hem, stitched heavily with red silk, A Handsome Church. . South Lake, April 28.29 he re-open ing of Herald Angel church, on Sun day, April 22ud, enhisted the interest of the community in general. The holy communion was administered at the morning service, Rural Dear Fl liott being colebrant, who-also preach ed an eloquent and Jnstractive dis course, listened to with devout atten tion by a large eongregation. In the evening the «difiee was Milled hevond its seating capacity. It was truly a hearty service. The incumbent was as sisted now by the ¥iral dean and Rev. Dr. Nimmo. The ater delivered a stirring and cology discourse, Bothy preachers spoke eulogistically of the lovely appearance of. the renovated church, which has agtually undergone complete 'transformation. . A pleasing aspect of the matter was reveal d at the Faster vests meeting, when it was made known that the church was free from debt. The offertorios that day amounted to 815.86, ; + A Fine Bird. New York Tribune There 'is a man in Bangkok who koeps a goose as a watchdog. He has trained the bird to imitate a motor car hooter whenever g stranger ap proaches. So realistically docs the feathered histrion, tote intor its part that it has been arrested cn several occasions for exceeding the speed limit. Only a doctor of long pxperience Nn snug "uosuwwpy 10 'sae 1% Co., Toronto. oop. can look doliful when an epidemic is brewing. NEIG, MONDAY, APRIL 30. CON | RATES First insertion, lec. a word. Each cons secutive insertion thereafter 4c. a word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion, asc. Advt. 4 lines or under Advi. 4 a Week, $1. lines or under a month, §2. Everybody in Kiagston Reads the WHIG/ GIRLS. APPL Y N. C. POLSON & Co. A LAWN ROLLER. BOX 22, Whig office. eet eee APPLY A GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY Mrs. John Carson, 8320 Princess St. BROOM T AS AND SORTERS. AP- ply Boeckh's Broom Factory, Tor onto. ee eet A GENERAL SERV T. APPLY TO Mrs. Francis Kirk rick, 134 King street. YOUR WANTS CEASE TO BE wants when you 'advertise them in the, Whig. A COUPLE OF SMART ply J. A. Gould & Co. and King streets. ED vant. References Mrs. Polson, 317 BOYS. AP- Cor. Quecn PERIE GENERAL SER- required. Apply University Avenue, ce -- am------------ LADY CLERK, FOR GROCERY: ONE who understands hookkeepine Ap- ply by letter, to Box ""C.U." Whig office. . A BARBER, WITH ONE 'OR TWO years experience, wishing to improve. Avuly to, R Elmer, 161 Princess street. i eee tes -------- GENERAL, SERVANT, RECOMMEND- ed, nurse Kept No washing or iron- ing. Apply in the evening, 154 Earl street, STOVES, FURNACES AND PIPES to clean. Carpets can te taken home and cleaned in short time. Apply to 89 Elm strect HELP, THE YEAR ROUND. ations vacant, domestics, factories. Department Wellington street. SITU- hotel and B." 208 A GOOD PARLOR MAID, IMMEDIATE- ly. Must have city references JADP- ply after 7 pan. to Bishop Court, King street West. IMMEDIA LY, A MAID, eral housework, two Laundry given out FOR GEN- in family. Apnly Miss Mac- donnell, 167 King street. BLANK BOOK FINISHERS T0 WORK in our Brampton Factory. Good wages. An-ly The Copeland-Chattor- son Co., ltd, Toronto or Bramp- ton SALESMEN, FOR AUTO-SPRAY. Best comproessed-alr hand Soraver made. Liberal terms. Sample machine free to approved swents, Cavers Bros., Galt. Ont. QENTLEMEN TO HAVE THEIR suits pressed and cleaned carefully hy hand : also bring your cloth and have suit made. Gallo- an up-to-date 31 Brock street. way's, Td1 GENTLEMAN OF 40, WEIGHT 198, d.s'res chance to knowledge and would Apply height over 6 foot, learn somo husiness of horses. Has family begin at $7 $9 per week. Box, No. 555, Whig office. Full 100,000 Bricklayers Pi nted for eo we prepare You in few weeks Union card guaranteed. Free Cata- logue 2 we Bros., Trade Schools, New . Chicago, St. Louis. PEOPLE TO TAKE ADVANTAG the splendid «pportunity afforded bv this. column. If you want a clerk, a bookkeeper. a servant in fact, heln of any kind, a small advt, will supoly it. The cost is small ; the re- spenss prompt end sure. I ------ MISCELLANEOUS. FARM HELP, AND ALI OTHER kinds of heln supplied. Department "1. 2083 Wellington streot. LADY'S CRESENT BICYCLE, IN » excellent cowdition. Apply this Office. : k CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. Our plan. No Sale. No pay. De partment ""D.,"" 208 Wellington St. SIXTEEN HANDS, work single or double, wood tol plough ; also a sling waggon and sleigh. Apply 170 Nelson strect. A BROOD MARE, SPACE IN THIS COLUMN. IT WON'T cost you much (see schedule of rates in upper left hand corner), and the return will be quick and satisfactory. RESIDENCE OF LATE DR. HERALD, 199 King® St. All modern improve ments, hot water heating, nd electric light. Central location. For full information, apply to >. Horsey, 6 Market street. THE HOUSE, ON ARCH STREET, the residence of the late Dr, Walkem: also the two brick houses on John- son street, Nos. 116 and 118, rented for $18 a month each. For terms, ete., apply to Walkem & Walkem, Clarence street. % SPLENDID retiring, ments. INVESTMENT, OWNER Four, (4) gocd tenmea- Three (8) that rent for over $200. The _ fourth includes Corner grocery, and up-to-date living rooms. Good clean lecality, Good grocery trade established. No repairs needed. Sanitary conditions, A 1. Price, 8.400, Particulars, 208 Wellington St., Dept. "D." FOR SMALL GOST GIVE BIG RETURNS ARCHITECTS. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF fice, second floor over Mahood's Drug store, corner Princess and agot streets. Entrance on Bagot street. "Phone, 608. POWER & SON, ARCHITECR, ER- chant's Bank Buildine, corner Br and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 213. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF. fice site of New Dpill Hall, near cof streets. f Qui and Montreal ner ol HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ete. Anchor Building, Market Square, 'Phone, 345. FOR SALE OR TO-LET, STORE AND DWELLING. SELL for £2,500, rent $15 per month, or exchange for other property. John A. Gardiner, 151 Wellington St. RICK. DWELLING, FOUR BLOCKS from Post Office ; ten rooms, hot wyter heating, modern improvements, first class stable in rear. P A May 1st, 1906. Apply to John A. Gardiner, 151 Wellington street. STORAGE SMALL WANTS A t MEDICALS. : TIE III RI JR. McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY: occupied b corner Mon~ treal and Dr. Ryan, rock streets. ture, street. we FET on ROOMS, WITH BOARD: Apply Box *T, STORAGE modern LARGE FRONT ROOM AND SITTING | room fur MAY THE FIRST. house, 481 Johnson St. Hea 5 Qu! Aboiy W aot toacy' 40 FO sl Bree 10 ROOM BRIC mn) May 1st. John Wellington street. K improvements; Apply R. Nesbitt, BRICK DWELLING, N ST. Permit for i &: Steacy. nished ; on. University A No, "X.¥.Z.." Whig DWELLING. ALL A. Gardiner, also another room, venue. Write Box office, J A SOLID BRICK All Bes by 837 Johnson han street West, at em pe b, . You May. Apply to Jas. Sons. t THE TO LARGE in Office. v Mudie, Master In Ey. FURNISHED FROM MAY 15TH, TO. pleasantly and convend- ently situated eirht roomed cottage, Sept. 18, a Ras, modern telephone. FURNISHED Modern locality. Apply Rogers & Nickle. Loan vestment Society's Building. opposite the Post ardson & CB ROOMS, orc haus hy Mano ta Kirkpatrick, BRICK DWELLINGS Res aonente: Eas mo! s "Sena Also unfurnished 18, $20 A. Qurdiner $25, 1 FIRST CLASS copstructed bric modern improvem detached, 'near to next months, bread, 196 Union Si epi oppasite Baptist * chureh may eell. J. Vest. k ¥i oo or Houses, 3 ho. = Ms nth. Welhton iret SITUATED, AX house, 11 fool, it. W 18T, street, Kingston; On MONEY AND RUSINESS. Emon aa LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND Fire Insura AL 1 assets $61,187,215, which the policy security the unli the stockholders. perty insured rates, ore new business set & Strange, A . because it is people every day. COBALT, THE GREATEST MINING in the world. Fortunes hares po produce great made dail A PEARL on THAN shares in a Cobalt mine in this column: It brin; LOST. CRESCENT - STICK Sunday evening. retura: to this Offic, rr ----------- Fox TERRIER, answering to nphine ward for Office. any returns. y. Our weokly al about ft. Wills & Co., Col nt. GLOBE EE ited) . trikes letter tolls balt, LE Wo : (FEMALE), WHITR of "Bunny." Re Reward information at this ' DR. WILLIAM GIRSON, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, ete. Late Resident House Surgeon. Kingston General Hospital Ofice--282 Kino street. opposite Bank of Montreal.' "Phone. 43. BLACK BROOCH, WITH GOLD BACK, on Sunday James' A BIG PRICE Paid. For An Rare Orchid Specimen. Mr. Senders, of £t. Albans, Eng, has purchased the finest known speci- men of a rare - orchid, known under the scientific name of Odontoglossum Crispum Pittianum, for $6,000, ana considers his purchase ga great bar- gain. -- Judicial Acumen. Harper's Weekly The late Justice Daly, of New York, froquently © enlivened the tedium of legal proceedings laid hefore him by his Lindly wit. : i One day a suit was brought before him in which danrages were claimed by reason of an assault. Plaintiff bed been knocked down by the ef ndant, and severely pummelled while pro strate. One of the witnesses scomel very reluctant to. answer the quw tions put to him on eroscexamina tion, in which he was upheld hy the court, : "With all due respect to vour honor," complained the attorney for the plaintifi, "the court does notesp- pear to take cognizance of the under lying principle in this case." "In my opinion,' replied hig honor, good naturedly, "the underlying pria- ciple in, this case is vour client, Mr. Attorney" * Wade's Compound'. Syrup «i Tar and Wild Cherry for coughs. Uig bottles 2c. at Wade's drug store, hi half. on the market.' 'Phone 388. To Fight Weeds. The following rulis for keeping down weeds and thereby improving crops : Jet.--Practige rotation. Cer- tain weeds follow certain crops; when the weeds get too strong charge crops. 2nd. ~Change the method of. enlti- vating, Plough deeper or shallower, or use a different harrow or cultiva- tor. 8rd. Cultivate frequently with light surface tools. i 1th --Sow clean seed. 5th.--Don't let weeds run to seed on the manure pile or anywhere on the farm, ' AE two casts order clothin, me church and Finder kindly leave at Whig office, or 127 Bagot street, wou ---- -- A JP ----------------. . ne Lustreine Floor Oil A floor dressed with LUSTREINE FLOOR OIL presents a uniform appearance and remains in | {that condition anywhere from three months to a year, according to the amount of wear given the floor. ; \ Vv Mud tracked and trampled into a floor treated with LUSTREINE is swept oft without spot or marks and without raising any dust The labor of sweeping is reduced more than one-' A trial will convince you that this oil is the best 38tand 353 King Street the weeds on foul fallow land. said that pn weed will note germinate alter a sheep has cropped it, v Spring Importation Of 1908. © Prevost, Brock street, has recived im 3 f Scotch a ti ol an Ll cheviots and Vicunas. oss ? May' we remark ; | sells parasols is Gth.--Hogs and. sheep will clean up busin between St. Bagot street. orning, i It is his His engaged in a d