SUBJECT _ sai in the world we're sc in as Coal at this time year. It may sound queer tc of conl buying and welling as » but that's What we've made it fmportant discoveries we bave fe that complete satisfaction tc Customers pays best, and that the ¥ to win business is to deserve it. FOOT OF WEST 8', 133, PULLEYS! Da TRL So Vatlors ete. All sizes In Dry Batteries, Spark, Pi il ors a P ug and Coils i aul. sa os our Engine before pur LBY & YOULDEN, LIMITED _ Kingston Foundry. (And beg to remind you that whatever the price of coal between mow and next April, it certainty won't Ld any cheaper. Look, then, | to your coal bins at once and Jet "us fill them wp with some of the Dest uel anined in this country, In 'sizes to "wult your needs, well cleaned, full weight 'and deliverad with prowptness, * able, hopeless, confused and is to tone bowels ad blood. will be'quickly done by "OF DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED To be dyspeptic 1s to be miser- depressed In mind, forgetful, ersioiutsy growmy, languid = Constipation, headache, heartburn, stomach, distress after eating, belching of of Sind, faintness, and fullness and disten- tion of the stomach ire 4 a fow of the many Sittronring symptoms of the pour, weary ia 08 disoso tha or another resembles nearly oyery A Siatete. and the uly wey to pe} rid of it BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS stomach, stimulates the lian patio juice to removes acidity, puri- toms {awes Acidisy, pri Mrs, M. A. McNeil, Brook Vi 7 writes : TINS. to the run Is a {ste STANDARD artic READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY. For making soap, softening water, removing old paint, disinfecting sins, closets, drains and many other purposes. A can equals 20 pounds SAL SODA. SOLD EVMAYWHERE. COMPANY E.W, GILL LIMITED TORONTO, ONY. Here's Just the Right Bowel Laxative Gentle, Tried and True, Genuine, Nature's Remedy. If you do not have free, easy and regular movements of the bowels you lack the prime and first essential of good health. There's more barm done than mere uncomfortableness, slug: pollutes, irritates and the circulatory sys= scavenger instead \ purest life and un. The ills of con. nearly alwa; are fraught with vita significance. Seek your relief in Nature! Accept the ntle. natural afd of Lax-ets! sure not t force an crowd the deli @ organs o always secured--if you! formula is on every hox¥ --show it to your fam+ ily physician. Lax-ets are put up in a flat metal ease in handy tablet form--one tablet tiken be- fore meals or on retiring always brings relief. Pleasing to take--the most potent yet gentleof all remedies--sa genuine heip of Nature's--a bowel laxative teh cures constipation. Roos and for sale by "ALL PRUGGISTS." HOUSEKEEPERS ! "Antiseptic, Chemically Prepared SILVERCLOTH cleans and polishes silverware and all fine, bright meta's without use of pow Ger paste or other aid The clean, Quick order package. Address CANADA SILVER- CLOTH Co., Toronto. Good lady agents wanted. George Garton, farmer, committed suicide neat Whitechurch by hanging Cheap work ; nine improved he British |THE DAILY WHIG. ix out of all fasion with the govern: ment taxation, ney party proposed in the session of 1904, force his bill upon' the government, to refuse "it the afterwards got from a special commis. | sion. When the general assessment bill was going through the house, Mr. Whitney, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Downey, and adopted. of railway lands at per piece with come, $150 per mile. The government has had "a hen on for some time, and as an outcome it whendons the Pettypicce legislation, past and pre Jed in ment had entered 'into a contract with a private charged that parliament had not been informed of it, not known, mate Sure-- Pleasant to Baal work at ak, with ihe knowledge handy way. Send 25c. to-day for special Canada : vapid, stylish and presses. Whig Publishing Co , Limite EDW. J. B. PENSE, Managing - Director. "'Oplifer per Orbem Dicor." Hitting The Farmers. The Weekly Sun, the farmers' paper, of railway the Whit in its treatment It recalls what They wanted Mr. Pettypicce to consideration which it Mr, Clark were very anxious that the Pettypicce plan of taxation should be This the assessment the rate of $250.4 They charged Mr. Petty- "a meal of his trie to stampede meant mile, making principles.' They the government and failed. Later; of which Petty} exhaustive Mr. an the commission, was chairman, made enquiry into the subject, that rate and a% a result recommended the railways be assessed at the of three per cent. on their gross in: which wonld be equivalent to sent, and recommends a doubling of the present flat rate, making the fo tal revenue about $382,000. 'This flat rate," the Sun, "is inequit- able as towards the railways, precedent for it can be found in any state in which railways are taxed." Moreover, "'under the Pettypicee hill, for which Mr. Whitney and his forty-two * followers in 1901, railway dnd farm property would have heen out on an equality as to taxation. Under the bill now before the legisla- will pay $2.50 on = the which railways will pleasant prospect which must says and no voted ture farmers same value on +s . 2% pay $1.7 It is & for the farmers and one tickle them as they contemplate what they done for Mr. Whitney and his friends. have tr po-- Getting At The Facts. Phe grievance which Mr. Foster air- 'parliament, and with the ve hemence of language which has seldom been excelled, was that the govern: corporation unduly, He that the North Atlan- tio company was a grafting scheme; that the members of 'the company were and. that before they were agreement had been that had been incorporated am with them; they inbeeoning, al 'his profession purity would come with better orace from some oné else, The member for North Toronto, has, indeed, been receiv. ing some hard knocks this session, but he has deserved them all. Whitney As of Blufter. Mr. Whitney has got yet beeome ac- customed to office. He' carries about with him the air of bluff by which he distinguished himself while tion---after the Party thoGuht of sup- planting bim. The man an awsembly, who represents its intels ligence and dignity as no other man should be above the which he indulges, i He wants Mr, Rose and hic liboral to. understand that he knows something. He is not anxious to tell it, because it will be injurious to his opponents, but he will lift the lid and let it go if they do yot be have. Above them hang, phorically, the sword of Damocles, and at his bidding it will full and do And all this time he know enough to keep still and preserve a disereet silence, A "thrilling incident," in "opposi- who leads tactics in does, associates meta- terrible damage. does not according to | the Mail, was the attempt of Mr. Whitney to browbeat Mr. Ross on Tuesday aftermoon. The discussion | was on the choice of school examin- | ers, and the liberal leader ly enquired how they wer l.eted ? Like the drainage referees of| which 'they had heard so much? Nr. Whitney flamed up at once. He had it | that Mr. com- | missioner on an improper errand one facetious to be se Ross sent a drainage Mr. Ross denied the charge. N- Whit said Mr. Ross had sent al man into Stormont county in the | winter season when he could not take a level and when an election was pending. The letter of instruction was at' hand. "Produce it," said Mr. Ross. "Refer it to a committee. Let inquiry, and all the evi- an alleged wrong- doing." The liberal leader the game of bluff which Mr. Whitney was | playing had beeome' wearying. us have an dince shown of said It was time it ceased. There is a good deal oi about the government. The of it were going to demonstrate cowardice members to the world the rottenncss of liberal * « ruls, and so far they have Jailed to do it. They have possession of the departments and © the public records, and they have the power. Why do they not make good: their threats ? -------------------- Editorial Notes. The Whig is lost in wonder and anffizemint as it ponders upon: what might happen if Editor' Gravelle, of Renfrew, suddenly' became a safe breaker ! ---- The senate costs the 000 a year. Could that money be sav- od by the abolition of the upper cham- her ? Could the venerables be induced to vote for it even if it were believed country $365, to be a wise proceeding ? Mr. Miller, M.P., made a slip, when | guage. IS FIGHTING gsm Doubt as to Soldier's Death--Re- 1 ward of $5,000 for Anyone Who Has Seen Dead' Body, of the Brilliant General. Bombay, May 3.--A eurious tale is going the rounds of the bazaars in In dia. It is believed hy every native that 1, Kuroki, the marvellous Ja panese commandeg, is no other than Sir Hector Macdonald. Many persons , have never believed that the brilliant English general is dead, and not long ago there appear el inthe London Times an offer of a reward of 85.000 to anyone who had seen his dead body. It is also a fact that Sir Hector was once invited to go to Japan to train the Japanese army, an he actually mentioned it to Lord h- MAC] We carry a large assor frigerators, 'ranging in ju} : 0 up to £30, un 8 Special Feat They are all made o trial, lined with ¢ Tha ry ice chamber, ? Sron ral wool filled, p pes of voll dry air, w Y Ba tion tly odorless 'and free from my, ELLIOTT BROS 77 Princess Street. Phone 35, erts. No honor has ever heen public ly bestowed on Kuroki, who seems to have vanished as suddenly and mys- teriously as he appeared. - Fven the Japanese, with all their reticence, confessed to a correspondent that Kuroki had much foreign blood in him, and one United States jour nalist declared he was a Dutchman, SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. You Don't Say. Toronto Sta One Bir that makes backward gardens go wrong is, doubt, the habit so many men have of sowing the ground with violent lan gO many no They're Modest. 'Muntreal Guzette. The structural steel workers of Chi cago are going to strike for .an in crease of wages from H8le. to 62ie. an | hour. The employers should be thank | ful they did not ask for the building. Land Lordism n Triumphant. London Advertiser Another British Tord © has notified hundreds of tenants to get off his land, which he will convert.into = a shooting preserve. This case ought to strengthen the government's hands in reforming the land laws. Plan Without Point. Hamilton Herald. The dominion government has re served to. itself the power to control the export of electrical energy, na- tural gas and petroleum. That'is well, so far as it goest but of course the reservation of power will be of no use unless the power is exercised. Not One Case. Hamilton Times. Another instance of a director of a ('anadian' insurance company speculat ing in the stock market with the com pany's funds has been 'brought out. The speculation was a failure but the amount was made good. There has not vet been an instance unearthed where the diverters of the funds made money on the market else the question might sirise whether the winnings should wot go to the shareholders. STOLE A WATOH. Sentenced to Six Months in Jail. The charge against John Delaney, Jdr., of the theft a year ago of a watch from Daniel Graves, Harrow smith, reedived its hearing in police court, this morning. The prisoner pleaded "not guilty." Mr. Graves recognized the watch on exhibit » R 6 ua ER gl a ue um, The H. D. Bibby Co, The H. D. Bibby Co. It's astonishing how quick and unerring ths public are in picking out the best place to deal IF A VOTE WERE TAKEN In this community as to the best place to purchase Clothing, Hats and Haberdashery for men and boys, we are confident that we would SWEEP THE FIELD BY A LARGE MAJORITY We're right sure that we would secure the vote of every man who called just to take a look at our hand. some Garments and Toggery for the spring and summer seasons and learn our prices. Come and see our New Hats and New Spring Shiris THE H. D. BIBBY C0. The Strictly Cash and One Price Store. © wR wR uh, wR, wR a af wh 8 (ARLING! 93 PORTER AND G3 3 38. HENDERSON, AGENT, KINGSTON a---- REFRIGERATORS This is just a reminder that we can furnish you with the very best makes of REFRIGERATORS from $7.50 UP Call in and ee our Por- celain lined ones. They will excell anything on the mar- ket and are very reasonable in price. LEMMON & SONS ' PE ' ' ~~ 3 . Limited, paid many thousands of dollars; that [he said his election expenses were $1, \ as the one stolen from him, it could not he shown that the money [200, and he conducted a clean cam- 1 hile he was in the Windsor: hotel. A. was carncd: and that the beneficiaries | paign. According to the published re deberman identified the prisoner as e the one who pawned the wateh on the by the deal were those the govern. |eord of the case his expenses we only {17th of April. In the box the prison ment was trying to sereen, £115.99. How does he account for the | er's story was that he had purchased The debate covered several days, [discrepancy ? the watch from an "A" batteryman : ia . ---- and later pawned it. He had left during which its spirit became bitter, E % i t because. he hear : i the \ li + Ihe Kent bar protests against the | 10OWD because he ward the police were and there was a dispositions to in i a cde | accusing him and he thought he had ' : appointment of another . drainage re- | (oo dulge in personalities. Naturally en- Wi . | better get ont ough ~ Mr. Foster, because offensive force. Vhat does the Whitney combin- | The magistrate was convinced from himself, unnecessarily so; was made atioh-cure 1. It, is not taking its in | the evidence that prisoner was a party ' ™ A "ty « + g . 1 ' Jf i tof he "aliiect' of sh wails. These 3 spiration from any source like that? | 0 the thet, if not the thief. He the object of sharp assaults These in- M th % | thonght the prisoner knew the watch 3 v govern § some way | cluded a recital of some transactions |° ony tA RK ee m some way | was stolen. He referred to many pre pe . r its friends ? Ons p 2 3 p in which. he had engaged, and that |" wide for its friends ? Jiu appearances in sous of De Sm---- v re rh y ¢ could not be considered creditable to | The Toronto World is bee ey BN Rn theft. n \ oronto orld is becoming | Delaney was sentenced to six months ui, startlingly radical. It wants senate re in jail. Tr \ re x : . A < ruth to tell the real status of the form 'without, appeal" for permission Ss 1 Loud case was only learned when the pre- | to do it from squires and peers no 1 ay +. out Lond, mier stated the facts. The Nor ol Decl W . you ose. any money, or your pug ee ; ¢ he North At matter how respectable they may be. | jog" or your Sunday umbrella, you antic company was simply a booking | Does the World demand independence ? | should say something about it in the ne at : : g ; concen" corresponding to the agencies | Is that the purport of its ery ? want columns of the Whic. Many that @ad_heen at work in Europe for ---- thousands of honest people read tanyRyears, and under different gov- | When the Ross government went to Shute Solus \ Fy day. and there ; a : F a wi + pretty large cf res ur erpsients. There wore some countries |the resene or salvation of the Soo in favor oe pretty anes ey ur 3 o yo ws... tn in which immigrant agefits conld work dystrics, Mr. Whitney said the money | them. Tutn over, to page three and openly, and some where they could |Was gone, that the two millions of | see how small the. cost dollars. might as well be "thrown in- of 'the powers-that-he, to the lake." The government has To Carry Troops: Sir Wilirid read from the public re benefited. 'The money has been paid. London, May Wh Hip aay : "+ . . - ct ernment has chartered the Leyland cords which had been laid before par Fhe Soo industries are thriving. Who | 0 Gofner Cestrian to convey liament in 19012, a full statement of |¥*° the wise man and friend of the | (ro0ps to Foypt. The vessel will be the North Atlantic company, its work vountry in this cast} handed over to the authorities as 3 x " . S 2 she arrives at liverpool from and relations with the gove mt; : pun a J . erpon) : 2 government; Spring Importation Of 19086. Boston, which port she ft on April and he quoted from the estimates ) Mth { HR Le Prevost, Brock street, has received | <*'" passed by parlinment the provision | two cpses of imported goods for his 9 : which had been made for the cost of | order Vlothing department, consisting Rebellion In Russia, all immigration service, including that of Scoteh and English tweeds, serges, Isn't hall as interesting to the man of 'the North Atlantic cmp S cheviots and Vicunas, His $15 suiting | with corns as the knowledge that . i omj any. So | made to order beats anything of pre | cure is guaranteed with every bottle that there was nothing mysterious ab- | vious years. The wear and fitting is | of Putnam's Corn Extractor Pain- out the case, and nothing in the way | guaranteed. ss, safe and sald everywhere. 'of a surprise or revelation, It simply 4 Te continued the wark that the conserva A Win Every Day. Tle Ring In Paris. tive 'government had projected, lack- Our celebrated $2 derbys re Fin Loudon, May King Edward, who Fn : . : 3 ning new customers every day. They i from. Naples, yes ng the success ch sr 84 : ins Rta : : ? 1s ing the succes which set in with 1596, | of extra line quality, easy fitting | terday, is staying at the British em because the interior department had | and very light. Campbell Bros., the | bassy. 'The Paris newspapers sav he been without the energy and push [style centre for men's hats. will dine with® Presideat Fallieves, at which Mr. Sifton put into its work, the, LI} a Cpalace, today, and will with the liberals adyent to power Danish Prince Mentioned. Ray in Parle dor thive Juve. s 3 cli . err----ecr------ Sir Wilfrid Laurier struck the Kev- i Vi nna, May 3.--Prince Waldemar, Chi h y } voungest brother of Frederick of note of the whole debate, when he} py nmark, is wig SE gk the oS oRIpLY DISTRESIING to. : y L . Nothing can cause more pa . re (said, that if there was anything wrong | probable successor of King Puter of | distress than Piles ore' pain and more about the contract, any grafting for | Strvia thould that monarch be forced No wonder many Pile: suffirers say 5 r ) i to abdicate It is believed in _ ome their lives are burdens to them. the benefit of peaple who should not h A e in on Ointments and lochl treatments way sricfit by it. he id be glad hea quarters that the Servian crisis will | relieve but cannot cure. prof > » he woul we glad . car | culminate this week when parliament Dr. Leonia s Hem Road is guaran- of it. The opposition was invitee y | ase » ead. 36 Safe 8ny cdss of Piles, The oppo as invited to | assembles at Belgrade. If Hem-Roid doesn't@ure you, vou get prefer its charges and he would place ' your money back. havisie a % Secretary Root yntes thats in Hem-Roid is -a tablet taken intetnall at the disposal of Mr. Foster or any he: Root: anh - this FeMpvine The Sins intetna lly, other m the" faciliti f 5 | making his trip to South America neXt | 5 600.00 puarantee goes with every man the facilities of parda® | summer he will go clear around that | hottie : ment in onder that its integrity might | gentinent, coming up the west coast es month's frentment for .$1.00, at al} Hi < NE or' AFAR EE : % * druggists, or the iisontFyle Co.. be asserted, Some of Me™ Foster's and crossing the 'is us, Niagara Falls, Oat . 'Phone 388, NOTED FOR. ; ~ VD 2g ENEWS gil LUTE : pe 1 WOMAN'S OR JREADS DOCTOR'S QUI Thossmndl Write to to, Mrs. Pink hg Receive Valuable Advi NG and Free. -- There can be no more terri to a delicate, sensitive, refine than to be obliged to answe jone in regard to her pr even when those questions s by ber family physician, ar continue to suffer rather than fo examinations which so ma dane gence in order to int treat the disease ; and thie is t why so many physicians fai) female disease. This is also the reason why { n thousands' of women a nding with Mrs. Pinkham, , indaw of Lydia E. Pinkham, Mass. To her they can confi detail of t! illness, and | great kno re, obtained from n treating fémale Pinkham can advise sick won wisely than the local physician, Read how Mrs. Pinkhan Delle. Emereéntienne Montreui Tatourelle St., Quebec, Que. Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- "I suffered for eight months wit! doctors called prolap: sus, W hich ca experienc weakne ystem, dizzy spells. I kept growing w how Bg I tried several medieii they claimed would cure my tr nothing was of the least benefit m Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable: U and this helpe me so rapidly th ardly believe 1 rood 1ortune, y have paid 825.00 for that f pei arted me on the road to h five bottles Ime. I am mao for my sple ust health, certainly recommend the Vege: pound in glowing terms to all n and acquaintances for Jt is desen the praise I can give it Mountains of proof establish that no medicine in the wor Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetal pound for restoring women's he A GLASS NOVELTY will Invention Bring Revolution. D.( May 3. consul at N v invention in which; he belie v revolution mt ntion of M. Fou has sold Lis p cate of pl for nearly on vadicate con and Belgian | tires Bohemian Herts, making of glass, n n suhstanee | Bos 4 into ol re by glass pipes, and sequently f shile in the making of plate 4 seid mass w cast from t and rolled, inventic the molten from and conducts between rolls side by sid Seventeen pairs rollers are built up tower-li) the pot, T} id mass coo way between the rows of rol ! hem polished ire] thickn hy the relat Hor The elas rollers, is hy aly for use, 157 made, onducte of fre f from can be undergo | making of gla vithin the furnac sinful Ailment a, J to morl of the blo samust be neutralized entiche s Iron To wo necessary to ' r t nerve stre In boxes, ' re. Money hing store lugiv, hats, new gl ind exe one hundred sanitary Panam been = # has been and that yell €Xtiry Babie Th on Nestlé's ¥ cause it con: the food of rich, crean milk--in a fe tiny babies si ilate, eady for te by addin no milk to prepare it, Nest 00 makes sturd thy babies, SAMp LE (s T 8 meals) ol 4 on TIE Leenyms, muy some