The H, D, Bibby gq F THE Towy intense . Suit trade t! term, "THE hat SUIT ves the study of suit, serious thought thaq ment in the sujt busi. ur city. are in advance of those of Spring Suits ), $15.00, $1650 0, $12.50, $14.00, uits, $10.00, $12. 00, 14.00, $15.00 ang Suits, $3.50, $4.50, $7.50, same slyle IBBY Co, \ w-- hd . Foo0000 RGAINS} J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Cor. Joknstom | EK ONLY Ontario streets. Kingston, Ont. LLAN LINE RovelMan Frame wheel, fit. MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. isi " a é 9 .m llulcid mud uards, Siren . Nay 080m g M unisio May 17, 9 a.m -Detilop tires, for 3 torian May 21. 1 om. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, -- $50 Cash 9 {moderate raté service.) 9 & amidian May 9th, daylight ongolian ..... May 16th, daylight 1 Wellington St, AA 1 Por rates, aPply to J. P. HANLEY $S34S $oa4se Jor x0 rowan -- BLEEVE, Agént, C.PR. LIFORNIA| ¢ en res In Connection With Canadian Pac" Pacific Railway gRN FARE RE FROM KING- STON TO San Francisco $92.00 Going vis American s00 and Angeles $79.50 lies and returning Yin Canadian or vice pout 5 direct a CHOICE OF ROUTES River. overs West of Missouri or April 24th to May 5th. ly 31st. arning until Ju Bo articulars at K. &». he C.P tet Office. Ontarlel *FOLGER, goa Pass. peel. Gen. Supt. y of Quinte Railway ort line for Tweed, Napanee, por nd all local points. Trains w City Hall Depot at 4 p.m. F. ONWAY, Agent B.Q Ry., Kingston. Jo LWAY ETAL EER gp gRANGH TE Same Il leave and arrive at City Tring wi of Johnston street, GOING WEST Lve. City An. City , § Mail .. ..12.45 a.m. 16 a.m » 3 Express 3.05 a.m, " I, 9.47 a.m. . { 12.46 p.m " ail . 3.51 p.m, yl we - 7.08 pm. 7.38 p.m. GOING EAST Lve. City Arr, City o. 8Mail ... ... 1.48a.m. 222a.m. " 9Fast Exp. 226 am. 3.05 a.m, * 16 Local . 816 am, 8.47a.m, v_ § Mail ... ...12.16 noon 12.46 p.m. » 4Fast Exp. 1.00 pm. 1.29 p.m « 2 Local ... ... 7.03 p.m. 738 p.m Nos. 1,9, 8. "ad 4 rum daily. Nos. Srun daily except Monday, All ios ns daily Noi Sunday. to Torento, i "Butato, London, Detroit, Saginaw, Montreal, wa, Quebec, "Portland, St. John. fax, Boston and New York For Pullman Accommodation, Tickets, d oll other imformation. apply to Peterboro, bo NTER NOW a Business, Shorthand or y Service Course; jston Business Collage Limited Head of Queen Street gston =- - « Canada aclous apartments, complete ment, excellent results, uates in demand. Thorough vidual instruction by com- nt and experienced teachers in y department; Open throughs the whole year, Catalogue 3: MeEAY, H.F. METCALFE Presidents. Principals attest ve vores NARM SUBJECT 8 nothing in the world we're sa terested im as Coal at this time year. It may sound queer to >! coal buying and selling as & but that's what we've made it. important discoveries We have re that complete satisfaction to omers pays best nd that the win business is to deserve it. oth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST. » 133. JOSSIN for for Paper and Envelopes DAR! Calling RAVIN Cards Letter haads » 2all classes of Letter from a card to a volume: Press WHIG, Kingston nd Union Hotel as From $1,00 Per Day Up »site Grand Central Station New Yor GAGE 3: FREE Station Myers' "Home: Nate' | Cheese. ng Importation of 1906. ot st, Brock stre hat Tooeivd es of ord goods fo! ja othing department, consis ch and English tw sors and Vieunas. His £15 suiting order beats anything of "i rs. The wear and fitting ved. Orders n Swain, pis ano tuner. at McAuley's Book Store JI0PSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS Any even numbered section of Dowin- pe Lands in Manitoba or the North- et Provinces, excepting 8 and 26, not served, may be homesteaded upon LY iy person who is the sole head of a Ruily, or any mule over 18 years of It, to the extent of one-quarter sec- on, of 160 acres more or less. Entry must be made xal land office for the district in Which be land is situate HOMESTEAD DUTIES : A settler who been granted an entry for a home- lead is required to perforth the con- itlons connected therewith under following plans : (1) At least six mouths residence upon bd cultivation of the land in each year ring the term of three years. @ If the father (or if the ther is deceased) of any person who is vile to make a homestead entry un- the provisions of this Act, resides Pon a farm in the vicinity of the land one of mother, kred for by su ich person us a home- od. the require 8 of this Act ns to lence prior to obtaining patent may satisfing by such person residing wit ) uther or mother Li the settler has his permanent pe upon farming land owned by 0 Vicinity of his homestead, the Wirements of this Act as to residence lS be. be Satisfied irric ATION FOR PATENT should the pe the end of three years, be- Homestead 1, \7¢Nt: Sub-Agent or the ore making a by residence upon the cations for patept | personally at the the head, throat, lungs almost imme~ diately. 1 WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY IF IT FAILS MUNYON, Philadelphia TERRIBLE PAINS ACROSS BACK SUFFERED EIGHT MONTHS WITH KIDNEY TROUBLE. WOULD HAVE TO STAY IN BED FOR THREE DAYS AT. A TIME Doan's Kidney Pills CURED HIM Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald, Hazeldean, Ont., writes us as follows: * Iwasa great sufferer from kidney trouble for ei, he months. 1 bad terrible pains across the small of my back. I would have to stay in bed for three days at a time and could not do any work. I tried several remedies but of no avail, and also plasters but they were of no use. One day a neighbor of mine advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills. Iwas so much discouraged I told him was tired of trying remedies, but he urged me to try one hox eo [ purchased one, and before I was through using it, I found a change for the better so I got five boxes more, and I have had no troubles with my kidneys since. 1 would not be without 'Doan's Pills in my house." It is really not dificult to eure kidney trouble in its first stages. All'you have to do isto give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial. They are a never-failjng cure for all forms of 'kidney trouble. "They quickly relieve the conjssted, overworked kidneys, and gradually bring them back to ky Doan's Kidney Pills 50 cents per box or three boxes for $1 23, all dealers or The Doan Kidney Pill C»., "Toronto, Ont. Clark's Corned Beef All good meat, bone- less and wasteless. Open the germ proof can and it is ready-to-serve 'at any hour. Order some from your dealer to-day. WM. CLARK, Mfr. Montreal. 2-106 CURE wick Headache and relieve all the troubles tno @ent to a bitious state of the system, such as Vizzines Nansen, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Puiu in the Bile, &e. While their most samarkable success has been shown in curing t wetter must Ve $iIX months' notite a etn of bor n andy at Ott wa, of his intention Nop Sopsiy OF CANADIAN NORTH- LT MINING REGULATIONS. 10 pr Oil lands may Le purchased at Prt soft coal and $20 for | aCquireq than 320 acres can tndividual or com- the rate of ten cents pounds shall be collected ny. Royalty on of 2.000 RTO8S out) Sly ~A free at mn i ted . certificate 1s PS per an Pay advance of 8 850 to 3100, O0 inglividual, and annum ital, "¥ accord; ng to cag for \a com- A freq mj h ue, Aner, hav ne discovered mineral ¥, locate a claim 1,500x1,- Dis for recording me 3 $100 must ie ath your or | a claim is 85. expended on the id to the minine re- rps thereof. Wen $500 has ® having or paid, the)locator may, ying 2 Survey made, and upon i other req (uirements, pur- The pr "nd at $1 an acre. Toya ay ides for the payment of BL PET cent on the sales. entry fee $5, Arn Miner may OF gold of renewable tain two lemses to of tw ve miles each for a on Veuty Fea T'S. renewable at the he Nan ster of the Interior h | have a' dredge in oper- Season from the date of five miles. Rental, $10 A Mile of river leased. he on Tajg of 24 per cent. collect Put "after it exceeds £10,000. hy W. W. CORy ty of the Mj ' -- ¢ Minster of the Interior. via Bowie publication of this t be paid for. g Headquarters | Por Bea | Estas ® and Insurance % Clargno, f st. Opp. Post Office Cliff, Specialist clnims renerally are SICK steedache, yot Carter's Litiie Liver Pa ave equally ian Congtipation, curing and pre. venting thisannoying complaint, while they aise eorrect al disorders of the stomac SE yu and regulate tho bowels, Even if they HEAD 'che they wonld bealmost priceleas to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately their goodhess does notend here and those 'who once try them will find these little pills valo- Lo in somany ways that thoy will not be win eto dowithout them, But after allsick head ACHE &the bane of po many lives that kere is where We make our great boast, Oar pillscure it while do not. Carter's Littlo Liver Pills are very wi 3 for $1. Sold . oy fae, J ove a or sent by mail. C'WTCR MEDICINE CO., New York, fo Bl Small Dose Small Brea Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The great Uterine Toric, and only safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which wome! depend. Sold in three degrees Za of strength--No. 1, 3 No. 2, stron 1 case: n rec pam Mat, Address: Ti 200% MEDIONWE C8, TORONTO, . (formerly W inary mith's Falls, ship- ped 7 000 muskrat sking recently which [oR M NEW SETTLERS SEEM TO BE VI VERY DESIR: ABLE CLASS, 2 Interest Taken, in Canada, in All Colonies of the Empire--Desire for Particular, Rather Than General Information Respect- ing Dominion. 'London, K.C., April Editor) : You will be interested, © we think, in learning something of the extraordinary boom in emigration which 'exists at the present time in the bnited Kingdom, a boom which owes its origin and sustenance very largely to the campaign which is be- ing conducted by Mr, Preston, on be- hali of the Dominion government. We, ourselves, (the management of The Colonizer) have received over 25, 000 letters from would-be emigrants during the past few months, and it has been our pleasure to give such advice to these enquirers as to cause a very large proportion of the whole number to, proceed to various parts of the dominion, from Nova Scotia in the cast, to Vancouver in the west. We ourselves have been surprised to find that a good proportion of these have hewn - possessed of reasonable amounts of money, ranging from £100 to £2,000 or £3,000, so that they con- stitute a very notable gain to the new country in which they settle. But what is, perhaps, more interest- ing still, the interest in Canada and Canadian movements which is-be- ing manifested by persons' who have already left the United Kingdom, and settled in South Africa, Australia, or other of our colonies. We are, setting many enquiries from these, and you may take it from us that the domin ion will gain many of these emigrants any stretch of imagin- (To the is who cannot bv ation be classes as tenderfeet. They should be a source of great strength to vou, as they are eXheriency] men, and know the world far better than the average immigrant. So far as 'we are able to see there is no reason why the stream of emi the dominion should continue to flow for a long time, shall be glad if vou will allow to prefer a request, compliance. with which will, wé are sure, be hichly beneficial to vour immediate locality, It is that your board of trade, cham bers of commerce, and other local bodies or authorities will send us du thentic particulars, with goml blocks for illustrations of their respective districts, what advantages exist of soil, climate, rail way facilities, crops most leading industries carried short, such information as will, be, most to us in ad vising the thousands of emigrants who are daily asking us for advice and information. They, and we, anyv-amount of literature, specting Canada, generally, but the dominion is a mighty big cquntry, and we feel that these further details will enable ns to do more to indivi «nal district I beg grants to not bit we us stating in respect or uitable, on other or and, in useful got ete, re thank to you in anticipation for the publication of this letter, and would add that all. information sent to ns in response to the foregoing ap peal should be properly authentica- ted, and all | blocks earefully marked £0 to show exactly what and they represent.--Yours faithfully, FREER. as where F. W. Arbor Day Observed. a. May 7.--Mr. Wagar mily have moved into the house lately occupied by J. O'Neil. We regret to ha®® to chronicle another sudden death which occurred here and fa- last week. Jotts died on Thursday aiter a week's sufiering with appendicitis. He a 'widow and one child, who have the sincere George leaves syiipathy of the entire com- munity. At the reelection of officers for the Sunday school, Mrs. Alfred Martin was chosen superintendent with Ernest Amey assistant. Fred. .Johnson lost a valuable horse this week. death was caused by breaking through the stable floor in the night, juring itself in an attempt to get up. A number from here attended quarterly service at Yarker on Sunday morning. Alired Martin is making tile and in or the county drains. Arbor dav was duly observed in our school on Fri- day. The vard was cleaned and cleared of some dead trees, planted. A. M. Bell, of Queen's, Sunday the guest of his parents, and new. ones were spent Toronto Street Market. Toronto, May 7.-- Wheat, whit , bush. -80c. to Sle.; wheat. red, bust Se. to Sle. wheat, soripg, bush, ©; wheat, hush., 75¢.: oats. bush. nto "bar! ey. bush, 2c. to : peas, bush, 75¢c.: rye, bush., 75 hay, timothy, ton. $13 to $15; ha mixed, ton, $9 to $10; straw, per ton, S11 to R12; dressed hogs, $9. per bbl. 483 to $1; egps, dozen, 18. to 20c.: butter, to 27c.; butter, cregmery, chickens, . per 1b., Me, per bbl, 10e, to. 12¢. per lb: 18c. to 20c.; geese, 12¢. to Mec. cabbage, per dozen, to 50c.; cauliflower, per dozen, £1: potatoes, per bao S0c. ions, per bag, $1 to 3, 10: dozen, 40c. to 45 R750 to R9; beef, LOE to $10; new dairy, Taid, Ae. to turkevs, per 1b. 40¢, 75¢. to fowl, to SSe.; celery on- ber . hindquarters, H to beef, forequarters choice, carepse, beef medium, carcase, 86 to mutton, per cyt., 89 to $10: veal «ner ewt., 29 to 41050; lambs, per ewt,, 812 to R13. At Desert Take. Desert Lake, May 5. tory "The cheese fac- has opened under the manage- nient of G. Sandhom, Bellrock. Wil- liam Hopkins has moved to the North-West, (i, Timmerman, Jr., has moved to the house lately occupied by C. Hughes. Miss Lottie Snook, King- ston, is at ho Mrs. H. Smith, of Perth Road, visited her parents for a few days. Miss Olive Snook has gone to Kingston. 'A number of the bovs have gone to Cobalt. G. Amey paid a flying visit to Kingstc n, last week, W. Amey has had a severe attack of la grippe. Miss ( harity Smith, who has hao very poor health «for some time, has gone to the General Hosni tal, Kingston, for treatment. © Sym pathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. A. Hopkins, in their bereavement. in the loss of their little girl, who died very he captured on the Rideau this spring: peuddenly. Its Resigns to Become Resident En- gineer on the G.T.P. ENGIN CITY JER,_CRANG. The re signation of Hugo B. R. Craig, as city engineer of Kingston, will 'be read at the city council meet ing this evening, Mr. Craie has been appointed resider engineer, of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway on the district west of Fort William, and de sires to im relieved of his duties here as soon as possible. He was appoint- vd city engineer in December, 1904, succeeding A. K. Kirkpatrick, and has rendered the city good service, DISTRICT DASHES. Items in Our Exchanges. Eganville juveniles took 'their first plunge into the Bonnechere on April 16th. The Latest Many home of Nathaniel Caswell, of Westmeath, was the scene of a quiet wedding on "Wednesday last. His daughter, Miss Martha; became the wife of Robert Jones, Cobden. The rumor that Picton has purchas- ed the house and lot of the late Mrs. Church the Carnegie library site is not correct, but negotiations for the purchase have been going on and an option has been secured 'on the pro perty. Picton will lose one of its best citi zens in: the of James Worr who takes his departure for Colborn where he has purchased the business of C. W. Ramsay, clothier and fur nisher. Mr. Worrell and family have residents Picton for thirteen regular Wpeting of Tie board, th ction of offi year resulted : President, Sprague, (re-elected B. F. Wilson: for person heen of years At the ton cheese the first cers for John A. president, vice secretary, 1. Roblin; auditors, Messrs. Mor n and "Carter; marker, Albert Me- aw; weigher, I. B. Tihbe. while Picton, of metal which be a representation decked out 'in a bonnet with feather and leather coat tied around the waist, like what is now "alled Rus- sian "blouse style. It's a auestion where: the relic came from with Mr. English, as the land on which it was Thomas English, his farm near piece ploughing on turned over a has proved to of ww! Scotchman found has been in his family since 1820, and was cleared: by' himself fer ty -vears ago. Picton Gazette : There is consider- able of an outery among grocers and other dealers in Picton who complain that the cream of the Business is taken by the numerous phddlers who go ahout the country gathering up ind buving butter, 0 and other commodities, and selling teas, sugars and grogeries of all Kinds to the farm ers and other raral residents; and the contention of regular dealers who pay taxes, is that t 1 be protect «lh. The matter § » hands of the county council and enquiries should he made. 'PULP WOOD'S DRAIN On Forests Shewn to Be Very Great. Service The fo the United States department of agriculture furnished a "preliminary showing there was in the vear in the United States more 3,000,000 cords of facture of wood pulp. from 150 firms of has statement used past than in the manu- The returns were controlling 232 mills, I'he wood used was divided among the varjous follows : wood processes ! as Sul phite, 1,535,000 cords; soda, 410,000 cords; ground wood, 1,068,000 cords. The total pulp production by alt pro cesses by the firins reporting was 1,- 903,000 tons. According to the census of 1900, the consumption of pulp wood was then 1,986,310 cords, so that there has been .an increase of over fifty per cent, in the last This de- monstrates, in a striking manner, the drain upon the forests caused hy the pulp industry, & : OUTSIDERS AT WORK, six years, But Not Likely to Foment Any Trouble. May 7.-Officials of the men's Union intimate that of trouble among the workers arise from attempts of out siders, from Portland and St, John, N.B., to foment trouble but there will be no general strike this. year as the L800 members are satisfied with pre- sent conditions. The members djs- claim any part in helping to make trouble for the outsiders, Se ---------------- Is Rapidly Improving. Capt Bongard, of the steamship Turbinia, who has been "confined to the general hospital with Thlood-pois oning, since the arrival of his boat in the port, is much improved. He was able to he out walkine Sunday afternoon, and it thought he will He able to leave the hospital within a few days, Sells Without Licence. A stranger has this week, it is alleged, heen selling to citizens soit mgs, which is a breach of the « city by-law re peddlers in that he has not taken out his license. The case will have a police court hearing Tuesday morning. ------------------ lest' Eat the * »-ehocolates. Kame on every piece, at Best's drug store. A BIG LAND FRAUD THE GOVERNMENT MAKES A CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY. names of twenty-one whom a governmint dictment was grand jury. persons against land fraud in- returned -by_ a 'federal The indictment charges conspiracy to secure 200,000 acres of fine timber land in Crook Lake and Kiamath counties, Oregon. .lf the al- legations of the indictments are true the mode of opekations was similar to those of nearly all the conspiracies which have been found in this state. Warrants will be issued at once for the arrest of the accused, who rance in orcupation from saloon-keepers to law- vers, editors and business men, . A Re, THE BISLEY TEAM. | The Men Who Will Do the Shooting. . Ottawa, May 7--The Canadian Bis- ey team has been officially selected as follows : In command, Lieut.-Col. KE. W. Wilson, 3rd Regiment, Victoria Rifles, Montreal; Adjutanf Lieut: Col. 0. E. Talbot, M.P., 17th Regiment, Levis Members, te. F. N, Allen, 7th Fusiliers, London; Capt. W. H, Forrest, 6th Regiment, D.C.O.R., Van: couver, B.C; Capt. R. A. Robertson, 13th Regiment, Hamilton; Capt. kK. Skedden, '91st Highlanders, Hamilton; Lieut. W. H. Semple, 78th Regiment, Truro, N.S Sergt. G. M. Whitely, 2nd Regiment, Q.0.R., Toronto; Sergt. H. Kerr, 4Sth Highlanders, Toronto; Sergt. T. H. Hayhurst, 13th Regi- ment, Hamilton; Sergt. G. Mortimer, GG, G. Ottawa; Major C. L. Ma cadam, R.0., 'Montreal: Pte. W. A. Smith, G.G.F.GG,, Ottawa; Murphy, 7th Fusiliers, Major S. J. Huggins, Hamilton; Sergt. "JJ. Regiment, Guelph; J. Caven, 5th togia, B.Cq: ment, Q.O.R dale, 3rd Montreal; Regiment, M. Blackburn, 90th peg: waiting men, if vacancy occurs to be taken in order; Piper S. 18th Highlanders, Toronto; Corpl.. W H. Youhill, 98th Regiment, Winnipeg; $s G. H. Vroom, 69th Regiment Sound Hill, N.S; Pte. A. Wilson, 43rd D.C.O.R., Ottawa; Sergt. 11th Regiment, Kingston. Que. Capt. T. JJ. Sergt, Regiment, 30th -Ma lor London; 13th Gilchrist, Col.Sergt. Regiment, Pte. J. Leask, Toronto; Pte: Regiment Pte. D.C.O.R.; J. Victoria Pinard, Ottawag Pte. Regiment, Leon H. Winni- Leask, Regiment, Swaine, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Strawberries, 16¢ Brockville citizens board of trade, The late J, 000 life Try a and you Carnovsky's, will organize a B insurance box "Best's" chocolates, will. want them always. In packages, at Best's Miss Stewart, who spent last with Miss Edmison, Bagot street, returned her 'home in Harrow smith. Mrs, McKay carried 8% - - of bulk or week has to 3. Irvine, city for hr gone to reside Mrs. Yerex; in A coincidence ance and who is 'well known in charitable works, has with her "daughter, Detroit. was that collections in Queen © Street Methodist church on Sunday, were ex actly the same as a The bf of the Stock company is he intends iarge stock that seling out. Friday's advertisement for particulars, the vear Montr in T buying "a is now ago. al Bankrupt ronto, where dry-gomis Watch further for GETS THREE MONTHS. For $13,800 Theft From Bedding Company. Toronto, May 7.--Christopher Hol lend, for stealing $13,800 from the Bedding company, was sentenced to three months, in the Central prison, by Police Magistrate Denison, this morning. The magistrate said the gen tence would have been heavier, had it not been for the extraordinarily un professional conduct of the lawver for | the Ideal company. Some jewelery found Holland ordered to he i returned to his wife. on was ROTARY ENGINE INVENTION Is Arrested at His Home, For Fraud. Woodstock, Ont., May 7.--Fbor IB. Tree, known in many parts of Canada as the -inventor of the Tree rotary en gine, was arrested, in this city, at to-day, on a charge of to defraud. The action is said to have been taken in connection with certain stork dn. the company formed for the purpose of placing the engine on the market. noon, spiracy con Stole Rope And Cable. Superintendent of Parks Phillips ports that Thursday last stole feet of Manilla rope and 150 | feet of wire cable from the big flag pole in Macdonald Park. To get the rope and vable, the thief had to climb about seventy feet to the cross-trees. The loss is twenty dollars. It is likely the parks com- mittee will ofier a reward for the cap- ture of the thief, re since gome one 260 Tt. is a enridus anomaly inthe law that if vou pay for your photograph being taken no copy can. hg sold with out your consent, whiie if 'vou do not pay for it, the photographer all Copies to any extent, as his copyright. There is a horse that catches rats and rice' in Manchester, England, If a rat or mouse runs across his _manoer, he will grab it, and if successful in getting it, will drop if into his hue ket of water, which always loft with him. It is proposed to emvloy in India six hours a day generating electritity, which.' will. he stored in batteries, and at night for light mg streets, 'elephants a used All Ranks Are Included--Men Range From Saloonkeepers to | Coffee such as CHASE & SANBORN'S Editors--Heavy Bonds Are dace BRAND Portland, Ore, May 7.--Late Satur- SEAL a y ed States District-At- doy igi Sed (Paes Distrint i Sold by all good Grocers. thi attend % NO BREAKFAST is complete, without the subtle charm - that is found in Pure High Grade (IN 1 AND 2 La. TINS ONLY.) CHASE & SANBORN MONTREAL. Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Sunshine and fresh air is the baby's health. Wheel in one of our up-to-date Carriages. essential to the baby out Go-Carts, or Have your old one made like new. . Send in your repairing and _upholster- wom ing this is thé season for it. Use our Furniture Restorer, vour housecleaning a finish. to give Tough Shoes for Good Boys. Good Shoes for Tough Boys. Cood Wear. Prices From $1.25 a Pair Up, OLOIOECOES SOLE -9) 0290809 ©@9 LABATT' Ss Me and Porter are Nature's Best Tonics. Pure Malt products, made from the choicest barley and best selected hops. They are very healthful and aid digestion. Labatt's are very palatable beverages and agree with the most delicate stomach. JAS. McPARLAND, 339 and 341 King St. 'Phone 274, Shoes You May Depend Upon for @998C000i 000 0eE0: ® ' e [cDermott's Shoe Store CPOED BOOS 9000S JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker. Phone 141 o® 000 099000 9C000VE® seseee AGENT, Five Reasons Why You Should Buy Wash Goods To-morrow elling prices for. to-morrow. 130 Wellington Street EAHA "FINANCE AND INSU RANCE x If You Want a Home Or Insuranor, have a talk with George Zeigler, "*}" KATE 57 Brock Street. Mill Property For Sale Near the~Grand Trunk consist- ing of grist, saw and shingle mills with all necessary machinery for the manufacture of chairs and cheese-hoxes ; 8 acres good land With young orchard, 82 acres Jasturs ; two good ° dwellings ; irge barn, good Water-power ; could get HOO electrie lights in village. Buildings and machinery up-to-date ; have. cost $6,000 will - CUSTOMS BROKER - The business of the late Cx G. Oliver, will 'be carrfed om im his office, 79 Clarence street. G. A. BATEMAN Who for the last five years has been associated with Mr, Oliver, Money to Loan Mcintyre & McIntyre BARRISTERS FASE RR SIR KAKA sell for ahout half-price. T. J. i LOCKHA 3 King Street : "+ Kingston JOCKHA RT, Real Estate Agent, MADRAS--30 inch wide Fine Corded Madras, with neat black figures, dots and stripes on white ground. Speeiai value, per yard . 'de, ZEPHYRS- Fancy Striped phyrs. This is a very fine material, with pretty woven stripes on white and tinted grounds. Exeellent value for POF TOI tien ection siviinsitisr | dasihissssisssrarenrnspes. shtarsransassnass' sisutsanntantvise p, * GINGHAMS- Fine Dress Ginghams, in a large variety of pretty checks and stripes, and all the popular plain shades, per yard ...... 0c, and 124 MUSLINS: Figured and Dotted Swiss; large varity of styles to aclect from. We have them in white and linen color, with colored and white embroid- ered figures and dots. They range in rien from, per vard eres 124e. np to Sle. LAWNS White India Linon Persian Lawns, plain mull figured and plain plone mercerized goods of every description and all marked at quick The James Johnston Store v