A.E. HEROD ED FOBIWEAR Desides. #11 classes of Letter Press Printiag from a card to a volume, WONDERFUL CURE BY ---------- it was, an Shien aioe them necording to instructions, and vi soon indeed I was tly relieved. continued until I, and how 1 am ready to recommend the Cuticura, Rem- edies to any one who suffers as did your obedient servant. Mrs. Mary Metzger, Sweetwater, Okla., June 28, 1005." TORTURING, DISFIGURING Humours, Eczemas,and ltchings Cured by Cuticura The agonizing itching and buning o he skin, as in eczema; the frightfu ing, as ih psoriasis; the loss of hgir we crusting of scalp, as in scafled head -- all demand a femedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and. Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt. Sal SRL wr Fl in vial of M0), AnAY a hind ut ol} dr iste. A of . often cures. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Propie Boston, Mas. 11. 8 7 Hatiod Free. Howto Cure Hahy Humours. CUTICURA REMEDIES |: at this time I suffered 5t torments of the damned, and I had to serateh, serateh, scratch, until 1 bled. At night when I went to bed things paint, 1.4id no aright, as to colours and contrasts, he toa ber of blood purifiers, using at imes also Cuticura Soap. They told that 1 was suffering from | eczema. Then I made up my mind that 1 would also use Cuticura Oint- went and Cuticura Resolvent. 1 used 100% 100% The stability of a Company may be gauged by the class of Securities in which its funds are invested. Those of are all gilt-edge, as may be seen from the following list : Wocd Split Pulleys te. All sizes in Blurive tas Gasoline Eogine, from 14 to 20 Eg Gasoline Wgine supplies. Kttarten Sparky Plug and Cotte SELBY & YOULDEN, LIMITED - K'ngston Foundry. Civic .. _ Improvement Society : Children can get their badges at the Market Building, Wednes- day, from 4 to 5 o'clock. meeting at Same place deliver most excel- will know hat food pro widing for household: imgiudes the place Runt Crders with us. AWFORD, Ledger Asscts Precentage = $4,265,533.86 | 48.22 arid First Bonds - - $3,245.401 36.68 Ladus on Policies 1. 017,480.99 | 11.50 Cash on hand a inBanks - - 4 $261,960.60 2.96 Real Estate - - $56,281.08 64 Total Ledger Asset: HEAD OFFICE: WATERLOO, - CANADA S.ROUGHTON District Agent, Kingston BY WEARING THR lates blood circulation and protects foot from heat or cold and Japs. FOR SALE BY - * Phone 159. 212 Princess St. Robert Picke®ng, a deaf mu his = bed, hhile cating .- Boniface Walking Made Easy ACME CUSHION SHOE Made with an afl-woo} felt innersole, which relieves all jar on nerves, stimu- The Sawyer Shee Store, A mission , ced about Thirty, Yas choked 'to denth in EDW. J. B. PENSE, Managing THE DAILY WHIG. © "opifer per Orbem Dicor,"" Inviting Public Attention. The city property committee is dis- posed to revive the scheme for spend- ing $7,000 on the city hall, in remod- oiling its intefior aml in beautifying The hall neds some repairs. The as sembly rooms invite the attention of the painter, and by the exercise of his skill, for a moderate sum, they could be made most 'presentable. The en: trances, and | the , corridors, similarly need the attention of the man of and if he uses his judgment can produce results which will be very gratifying. In the north wing the hot water sy- stem "should be introduced, and the windows be changed so as to corres pond with the windows on the south wing, and all this can be perhaps $1,500, done for The council chamber has just been renovated, is still redo- lent of oil ahd varnish, and looks very attractive in its new decoration. The committee, with appetite gbetted by what it has just accomplished, would indulge in extravagance by undertaking work that is not called for at the present time and incurring expense which can be very well shard. The. people, says the m ayor. can be trusted to do the proper thing, 'to #ive the proper ve rdiet and vote when they dfe appealed to, and this city hall scheme welcomes their opinion' in no uncertain way. There are some things wanted very badly, as the Whig has pointed out, but £1,590 should cover the cost of them. Wilshire And Nirs. Grundy. Wilshire, in his magazine, gives his verson of Gorky's reception by New York and Mrs. Grundy. The meeting of the Russian author and his admir- ors was very cordial. The opening function, a supper, was attended by men who are distinguished in litera- ture. For about a week the atten tions paid to the-visitor were all that could be desired. Then the World gave out the gossip respecting Gorky's big- amous conduct, and at once there was 8 storm. cyclonic in its character, Wilshire "does not. appreciate the spasmodic display of morality, or al- leged morality, in America. Thousands of men, he alleges, are living with wo- men under the same relations that Maxim Gorky holds with Mdlle. An- Irieva. They have wearied of their first wacriage, and have entered into socond marital conditions though sanctioned which, by laws, which re- after reme court sognize divorce in certain states; all are declared by the s to be illegal and improper. le should be more Wilshire. 'They that spend Europe, These peg sympathetic, to the class samniers in belong their and it would be a fitting ex- can perience if they, .on landine in Liver- ool, were cast out as socially ple.' that great socialist rican) comes an explanation commends itseli to the It is that there revolutionary ditor government, all has promulgated plans for the ance of its subjects. law divorge is allowed, somplied with it, has cast Mdlle, erformance ig likened in with the and married marriages which were tracted in con Cuba during tionary period. coneiled. Mrs. Grundy does not home of Count is vexed beyond and his "spouse, presence, ting divorces and marrying again, they did it in the name that for the time prevailed. out endorsing that of other people. Our city PR is Toronto, in the direction of inanees, he would long would have left the now in office without a job. One advantage of will be its rates charged by the panies. They will not impose on anyone or corporation. private ------------ The rain is welcome. warmth of the sun is wanted. hospital, tation is very backward. ment, to negotiate for understanding that when the' contract is intermediary information, 'plans and estimates, and undertaking the work, : A ment approves, but without incurring any risk or responsibility in respect of mistake or omission in the adjustment is there. The ference, is that the government appoints the commission and not the municipality, | | Japanese of about twelve per cent. says un- mited for association with decent peo- From Hearst's paper (the North Am- it in Russia a ready to take the place of the czar's ~overn- ment, as circumstances demand, and it guid- According to one and Gorky has off his wife Andrieva. The regularity the revolu- Yet the American people are not re- care hat Gorky has been admitted to the Tolstoi, and bean for- given for his indiscretions. She does not care what the people of Russia tolerate in loose social relations. She degree with Gorky and resents their A good many of his friends may have committed the folly of get- but of the law She has had enough scandal of her own with- far too mo dest. 1 he 'had imitated Coady, of civie since have had the salary question settled. Whih special committee the power com- control of the com- be alldwed to There a much _ talk of the hydro-electric power bill, and now "that it has been brought down it turns out to be, as Mr, Ross pointed out, simp- Iy a new edition of the act of 1903, with . little change. 'The mountain has laboured," said Mr. Graham, "and 'brought. forth a mouse." The fact is heralded to the world, however, that the local government their request, They asked the govern- ment to do something sbout public ownership, and it has, but the sofhe- thing is to appoint a commission, to hold office during the pleasure of its creators' and do the business of the municipalities 'at their expense. The commission has the authority, and with the consent of the govemn- the develop- in Ontario, and ment of power anywhere to arrange for its transmission distribution, and to borrow money on the credit of the province, with the the municipality, complete, will provide the funds, the interest and sinking fund, so that the liabilities of the province will be met as Jiey ma- ture. The commission will be simply the supplying the necessary as the govern- con- tract. One thing more the commission will regulate the terms and conditions on 'which the power will be supplied and gold to those who desire it. What is in the bill more than is in the act of 1903 ? The same power to expropriate and _poluire private pro- perty and: business, of regulation and cities are the moving agencies. They pay for all eventually. The only perceptible dif- as admitted by Mr. Whitney, and the government pays for it and its contingencies. Now that the promise of the ernment has fulfilled will the municipalities be satisfied ? Is the' public ownership they Is this the something Mr. been take Time will 'show how rush to scheme ? the new scheme is regarded. more in demand, of course, of it, and there 'Editorial Notes. When there is a demand for modest worthy cause. When Mr. he purposed to grapple with the street railway company. He grappled in stead with his salary. 500 and the with anxious eyes. electors are looking at it Mr. MeDougall, that regime as mayor of Quebec, the ral, finds during Mr. finan cial position of - the much the ex-mayor is tardy but complete. improved. The The people are waiting for the by law with regard hellishment. much in demand for of it in the waste changes library on a and supported on a frore not its public plan, rous way. huilding but the maintenance and management Carnegie be quite an item. A Tariff Argument. Chicago News. Living costs tected American products. -------- Suicide In Germany. Official returns give some curious in formation regarding many. Between 1895 and has been relatively greater among men. buted to the larger cial life and men the suicide are wige-carning. Knights Of Windsor. an exceedingly ancient They date from 1349, vary from £50 to £130 a year, are nominal--attendance: in George's chapel on saints' days, at royal weddings and funerals, But the Vege- Windsor Castle. eign royalties visit Starve the soul and the conscience lis sure to stutter, has undertaken a stupendous task in '| behalf of the municipalities and at damage, cal superintendent at once recognized Fought Differently Irom Those of gov- | | Statistics of German Protectorate this expected ? Beck's talk led them to expect ? Will there bo a advantage of the Electtie power is but the | cost is everything in the development must bea combina- tion of municipalities to make it a go, nien "the city knows where to find them. Guess who they are. The Mechanics' Institute is to be congratulated on the initial perform ance of "Parada." It is a new ,and very interesting spectacle. And it is being given for the benefit of a very Coatsworth became mayor | It is now 86,- the ex-auditor-gene- Parent's city was very vindication of to City hall em- When public money is so necessary work that aré not pressing will not be tolerated. What a pity it is that Kingston has larger gene- would give the annual tax for its would | continue to go, up. The poor people of this country may vet have to move to Europe to got the benefit of low prices on tarifi pro- suicide in Ger- 1905 the number of suicides has steadily in- creased and among women the increase than This latter fact is attri- share which wo- men are gradually takine in commer- Among most common methods of shooting and drowning, and among wemen drowning and poisoning. Few women shoot them- selves, The Military Knights of Windsor are institution. The pensions and PROFESSIONAL LUNACY. Queer Desire to Among Crazy People. A man has just been discharged from the Isle of Wight asylum under extra- ordinary circumstances, having twice feigned madness with such success that he was committed to that institution as a dangerous lunatic. > Ten years ago he started on his CATT as a professional * lunatic," and he 'was the first inmate of the Isle of Wight asylum. At that time be was soon discharged, as the asylum auth- Man's Live orities were satisfied he was sham- ming. About 'a month ago he arrived at Cowes, from Southampton, where, seemingly under the influence of drink, he wai chasing children and women in the streets, and acting in an extraor- dingry manner, When taken to the police station he spoke of military re- lations and millions of money; but as the local doctor suspected he was shamming, he directed his removal to the work-house. There he indulged in window smash- ing, and having done considerable he was removed io the asv- lum as a dangerous lunatic. The medi- him, and turned him out. The mys- terious individual refused to return to the 'work-house, and has not since troubled the authorities. BATTLES OF OLD. Present Day. Scientific American. 'In Homeric days a battle conflict of armed mobs. The you get to your assailant, the better was your chance of killing or being killed. The bigger the mah, the bet ter were his chances in the strife. In these piping times of mechanical war fare, the situation. is reversed. Batties are fought at ranges of a mile or so. The smaller the man, the less are his chances of. being hit, An ingenious mathematician has fignred out that perhaps the casumltics on the Japan ese side must have been considerably loss than those of the Russians in the recert war, if it be assumed that the marksmanship of each was equally was a nearer good. The advantage of the Japanese was inversely as the cubes of their height and breadth. The average targets of- fored by each of the enemy are as the cubes of 1,585 and 1,642, or as 106 to 118, an advantage in favor of the CURIOUS FACTS, of New Guinea. London, Eng., Standard. Some curious facts ahout the Ger- man protectorate of New Guinea were stated in a debate in the reichstag. Herr. Erzbherger declared that out of total European population of 466 rie were 174 missionaries, and that for evary two farm there was a Ger- man official. This meant that every farmer there cost Germany £1,100 a year. He declared that it would be dper to bring farmers give them a pension, home and Wedding Presents. London Punch. As soon as May had named the day She issued invitations knew To all the crew our mothers (Including poor relations). We were aware they all w In language far from pl "Confound it! I shall have The blessed pair a present.' itd swear to buy Then boy and man in cart and van And motor car came driving With gifts galore, and more and more, And still they kept arriving ; And housemanids flew, and postmen too, Till all the terrace wondered, And night and day they rang away-- Lord ! how the knocker thundered. We worked in shifts upon the gifts, Axd when we had unstrung them We'd twunty score of forks and more, But not a knife among them ve two had scarce a sou seemed to be a caret $ohen siliy mugs gave elarct But not sdrop of claret. jugs, Weld endlcs: gongs and sugar tongs Of every shape--nind fashion, As if sweet tca was hound to be Hencel arth our ruling passion. We'd si ts, too, of pink and blue With ar perfumes scentud, Ard. oh, the sh of art nouveau With which we were presented ! And now we've got tho little lot We're under obligation To every guest we most detest And every poor rslation ; Aud by the time the church hells chime And hymen ties the true knot We find--too late--we've all we And nothing that we do not. hate, Cleaning The Plow. The following plan for cleaning the plow, which will work well on other tools of iron or steel, is recommend ed: Slowly add one pint of sulphuric acid to one quart of water, handling it + carefully and stirring slowly as | considerable heat will result from the | mixing. When it is copl, moisten the sur- face of the metal with this, and then rub dry, after which wash -off with pure water. This application should clean any surface not too badly rust- ed, but if the tool has bé&a long ne glected, it may require more than one application. After cl aning, a th rongh coating of grease is given before putting the tool away, and when Hi aut to use give another greasing, and it will go easier. There is one London as well, anywhere v. Other trees edd by 'grime and coal tar vapors: of which the London atmosphere is large ly composed by the continual which i= Wisible z peeling of its bark, on «the trunk apd branches, and the old bark lving at: the fogt of the tree. After all, "What merely a question of time. This Evidence Is Couneclus ve wt that plowrisy zia are curable. Impossible to and intercostal nev Nerviline can't fail, as explained hy are supplemented by free quarters, in which nine months' residence out of | the twelve is compulsory. Their duties | SOVE : St. | son's Nerviline, and and | supplying a guard of honor-when for- | Rapert Price, of Hecton, Ont, who « "No liniment ean excl Pol: Severe pains used to { make my side very lame. It was like a steel knife running through the flesh. 1 rubbed on lots of Nertiline, and was completely cured." Just as ea to cure your pins and dches by using Polson's Nerviline, when shopping and there will be no "shoppers only. EN --, ng tree which thrives in as, if not better, than are suffocat- The plane overcomes this to everybody passing by the patches of new green covering time is it? is SWiss MILK, CHOCOLATE Just a little PETER'S CHOCOLATE to nibble at headache" =r ready-to-drop feeling, ; . yt Pp for eating Vv ery nutritious. Lamont, Corliss & Ev. 2 27 Common Street Montreal, A delicious confection The KH. D. Bibby Co. Tho H. D. Bibby Co. AN INVITATION! You are respectfully invited to our store for the purpose of viewing our line of NOBBY SPRING SUITS It will afford us great pleasure to have the privi- lege of showing you the garments, for they are excep- tionally good, while being moderately priced. Che New Greys Che Now Browns Gbhe New Blies ©be New Fancy Mixsures Suit prices, $10, 12, 12.50, 13, 13.50; 14, 15, 1650 to 18. We are showing a fine assortment of Boys' Three- Piece Suits, $4, 4.50, 5, to 8. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. © WR GE EP ER ER wt we Sensational Dress Good In the Most Sale of the Fashionable Special, Per Yard, 43c. ; Value, 53c. Very Latest Shade All Wool Cream Batiste All Wool Cream Nun's' Veiling All Wool Cream Voile Lustrous Cream Mohair All Wool Cream Serge All Wool Cream Bedford Cord. To make this sale the sensation of the season we have picked out the qualities selling all season at 59¢., and dropped the price't® 4 3c. Also 10 pieces of the new Silver Grey Suitings st 89c. the yard, value $1.25. 180 Wellington Street The James Johnston Store SUPPLANTING GLASS. UNNA DEFINES A CAUSE. Silver is Now Being Used to European Skin o list Says Make Whisky Cups. Dandruff is Caused by Fara London Mail 3 ihe cheapness of silver is such that sites, vond 8 the metal continues invade every Upon that theory. pr vs cought branch of domestic economy. It has |doubt, a cure for dandy rusts now started to supplant glass. Even [after. Scientists, cl hand and as it. is, among the many glasses for | and physicians all | Csent PRO table none so varied as those for | the successful issue ist H : liquors, but the latest form they have [duet known as ° Newhro= 2 assumed is that of little silver cups, This remedy actually : elegantly and daintly fashioned. sites that infest the hm . To the eve their polish is admitted- its work most effect n ly attractive but glass way claim j pot an atom of su . greater qualities. There is little to | to anything cls at : choose in point of price. Herpivide causes nature intengh iit Often-times in the sudden illness of shutiiant. loadin y ists. Sea children if a reliable remedy is avail- h : ir to 1h 10c. in stamps for § Herpicide Co., Petroit, i Mahood, special agent ahle fatal consequences can be avoid- ed. For these emergencies parents are urged to have at hand ready for im- medinte use Dr. Shoop's Diptheria Cure, Dr. Shoop's Croup" Cure, Dr. Shoop's Worm Curel and Dr. Shoop's Pain Panacea. Children's ailments de- mand promptuess above all else. There is nothing harsh or that can possibly In 1881, the man shipbuildin oy 000; in 1591 it had in 300.000, In 1881 the shipbuilding vards en Large bottles of this trusty liniment for 25c., at all dealers, ; harm in any of these excellent -house- and in 1901 they had 19, hold medicines. Sold by all druggists, Buy Lydia E Pinkh Red A stubborn fountain pen has inter. | Compound a Giles 2 ; rogited Sahy a man's fon of thought. drug store. Thong 20. ¢ Josephine Lupien, He treal, Can., writes: «Four months ago 1 fake yo: ar Peruda. lc eatire truth that I do much work this spring [have done washingand " every aue, not had a co this winter. The © entirely disappeared, al: ins." One such case as th Lupien ought to be all t one needs to be convin Jess benefit of Peruna. "This Iad as changed inte pot ne wife. through Peruna she is times as much work as does not take cplds an; the rheumatic pains & which had troubled red. go" medicine that br changes needs nO farth Es TURN You have Nc for Not 1 Some people think tl cures are alike --that ti the health, even if not time of taking them. Well, we'll adatit th: do this, but that is n should not take Zutoo. Zutoo is a harmless One ingredient is soda- ed soda that our gran take to settle thestoma sick headache, And better. The principal ingred stops the headache, is : dient, imported for us wont hurt you any sod: a. There is absolutely ; should not use Zutoo. If you suffer from every reason why you Taken in time, two off a headache, 'Tak stop it in twenty minu feeling good every tim If you are using a d not discard it? Zutoo will cure ju: will save you the pens sometime pay, who ta se cures contain. If you will give Zut will never take any ot edy again, 10c. and 25c. at dea B. N. Robinson & C Itis as Harm With Maypole A Soap x no streaks. The t W Iread--aw Econom: MAYPOL Made in England, \ oc. for Colovs-- ne ot ! Tones an R Se rvous 4 Blood in \ Me nial an Rooms From $1 Opposite Grand | Now ) A Bomb ¥ Paris, May 03 8 bundy was exnlo . Plantes, ina roo A ing nie who are was ri other woyg arrested Kingston A Rideau King for ¥ and Thursday Swit & Co, agen