-- Expert and 'e that there js a / Red Rose bleng. ods. led, but if unskil. © make a perfect lividual character. 'emphasized, in the cup (and age form on the Xperience, lack of ferent teas, imper- hundred and one 8 select the right delicate fragrant Tea with entircly ich fruity favor" er than any brand tries it ever goes )Se ood Tea . Estabrooks N.B., Toronto, Wiaripeg or Ferrol iver Oil, and if nt rank because | used and the it FERROL has > ordinary class a» horus with the ese ingredients, ould always be complement of i that the first rformed in the alsion is ready This is of the licate stomachs. palatable, and ty in taking it. ials of life, viz.: ave never been sing' the weight. lorsations from aration on the umption that is or Colds, Croup, I nervous pros- uralgia. blished, 'and in ake." r house or outbuild- Il be pleased to give lvanized Iron, Metal d to do work on the first-class workman- ofing, which isa uildings, etc. SONS Street "G. B." . city und incess St. ' or) _first earnings- to a Sunday, school. At THE STANDARD OIL ITS PRESIDENT GAVE CENT. TO SUNDAY SCHOOL. Out of First' Earnings, But That Prevented John D. } Hasn't From Doing Crooked Things-- Stirring Newspaper Criti- cism. Kingston, May 12.--(To the Edit- 1 believe in calling a spade a A few years ago 1 had some- ing to say in the press on the char- ge of the Standard Oil company, and its head, John D. Rockefeller, in connection with an address by one of our then city preachers, wha was then holding up the success of John D. as an example to our young men, because he gave a penny out of his spade. that time I was thought crazy, or at Jeast rash in my SMatements, but since then the reading public has learned a good deal about the Standard Oil company, and its head, J. D. Rocke feller, which has justified me in writ- ing as | did about the rascality of the organization, which is still doing business at the old stand, and in the old way, in spite of what social re- form' cranks have: to say about it. The company has dropped some of the rosser forms of sin, such as that which was directed against the indi vidual, but it still retains its unlaw- ful chardcter, as' is manifested by the report of Commissioner Garfield, and the president's message to congress. The report shows that the Standard 0il company "has habitually received from the railroads, and is now ceiving see anil other unjust and illegal Go iminations."" The henefit from t wecret rates ampunts to at least threeMuarters of a mil- lion dollars a year. This the com- pany obtains at the expense of the railroads, but, of course, the ultimate result i® that it obtains a much lar- ger profit at the expense of the pub- lie. Out of 26,000,000 barrels of refined oi! produced annually, the Standard Gil company produces 23,000,000, to such an extent has it driven out com- petition. | saw a good story told about Mr. Rogers, who is practically the head of the company mow. His son was reading him the report or m the president. "Why, my son," he said, "1 am ashamed of our inmocence, £50,000 on a business of 23,000,080 barrels of oil. it isn't even petty lar env, it wonld only amount to one mill on a gallon of oil." The New York Evening Post recalls that about a year ago, when some Baptist preachers, to whose church Rockefeller belongs, objected to re- ceiving £100,000 from him, for mis- sionary purposes, on the ground that the Standard Oil company was, not conducted on ethical princivles, and the money was "tainted mone one S. C. T. Dodd, some college presidents and Baptist clergymen, and the Bap tist press weres vigorously explaining that the company was conducted on the very highest plane. The Post adds; "These apologists are completely con founded by the report of Mr. Garfield. | The shipments of the Standard Oil company have been falsely way-billed, and blind-billed; many of 'the discrim- nations have been early in viola- tion of the inter-state commerce law: and most of the railroads, when dis- covered, have promptly stopped their illegal practices. These charges, sus- tained hy detailed evidence show that the Standard Oil officers do not re- gard veracity .as the chief of virtues; that their ethical principles are those of the strangler; and.that in the busi- hess of rivalry they shrink from no treachery, however foul." ™ These are stirring times, and talk like this by the great dailies of the United States ought to arouse the public 16 take some action that will stop the robbery of the masses, and chee k the greed of these human devil fishes. I am with the man who stands out for rejecting the money for reli- gious, or even educational purposes, of these monsters of monopoly. Not that the money is not just as good as any other money. It will serve its purpose as well, hut the accepting of it will The Results of Weak Blood Tired Brain and Body and Lan- quid, Worn-Out Feelings--Cure Dr. Chase's Nerve Food In the spring the blood is lacking in the red corpuscles wherein is found the life-oriving principles which put smap and 'oergy into the system--making the body 'active and the mind alert. For lack of red corpuscles in the blood, the lungs are weak, the action of the heart feeble, the stomach fails 10 properly dicest the food, the liver, kidneys and bowels become sluggish and inactive ii Dr. Chase th °s:Nerve Food overcomes ing conditions because it contains " very elements of nature which go ' Wercase the number of red corpus- cles in the blood. t These ingredients are so combined in ih "at restorative as to act mildly ho tly on the system, instilling ahd Tyo: and vitality into the blood Yack es and through these mediums ing with a beneficial influence Very Vital organ of the body. Ci Btuma Scott, Athens, Ont., one r. Chase's Nerve Food has Hed ori" world of good. I was trou ness ith fainting spells, bodily weak- viel spent restless, sleelpless the stop Fini had cramps in ome ae 3 and would at times be- what w re vy insensible, not knowing me aftors CX on until others told pi "Twaras. I doctored and they told wit with several doctors, d me I was threatened " Paralysis, They gave me , relief, for Suid not cure me. After suffering Chase's re i me me rve Food and it has doc 1 ore good than all the medicines over usegl." : t is i : rage i Testing to note your in- whil Mm weicht from week to week "¢ Using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food; vears | began the use of Dr Lo» FREE TRIAL BOX OF BILEANS. The propriotors\ will send a free trial box of Bileans to all readers who mail this coupon, toge her with one cent stamp (Lo pay return podiage) to the Bilean Co., Toronto. Write your name and address clearly. 3 Daily Whig, « May 15 JU06 Headache, constipation, piles, dizziness, fainting, buzzing noises a light meal imp! They im Bilean Cos Colborne St., Toronto, ailments, skin eruptions, biliousnebs, si A GENUINE OFFER, on every two or three days. wind pains, ancfnia, debility, ete. one of the wholé system enable it to throw off cc 1 we the general circulation, and are a beon to pale faced girls and weak women. put Bileans wili be found of excelleut service. 50 cents per box, or direct from the upon receipt of price. 6 boxes for §2.50. For all purposes to which a household remedy is Bileans ate obtainable from all druggists and stores at BILEANS ARE A CERTAIN CURE FOR liver trouble, indigestion and all digektive disorders, female ck headache, bad taste iff the mouth, foul breath, in the head, feelings of uncomfortable fulness even after as a general tonic, and by , chills, rheumatism, ete. They also net Indigestion is one of which affiict m inability may be traced to many causes. L ankind = 9" They aid the stomach to properly Bilious attacks would alsocome I had experimonted with I don't know how many different kinds, of medicines, but the biliousness, etc., went on just the same. Happening across the advertise. ment of " Biloans" I sent for a supply, and took them according to directionf. That must be a month ago, and I have not had an attack since." Mr. the igest ti as the above. WHY BILEANS ARE SUPERIOR. ly vegetable medicine, which is a cure not only for ind! Bilcans are a purely vege! Risdicing. w cl Ingo pi 7.t0 hndigosti symptoms and ailments arising of tend to retard the reforms necessary to eliminate the social injustice caus- ed by such systems of production and distribution of wealth. When preachers and college presidents take the money of these mén, money made by the monopoly of natural resources, which should belong to all the people, it has the tendency to make them silent on the questions of reform, social and economic, that are pressing for solu tion at the time the world over, I saw it stated that Principal Gor don said, recently, that if Queen's College had severed her connection with the church, Carnegie vould have helped her liberally. 1 am not discus sing Dr. Gordon's opinion on matter, but wish: to, say that if Queen's not letting go her hold on the church saved her from contributions by such monopolists as Carnegie, she is lucky. The political eqonomv taught at Queen's is conservative enough now, and what would it become if she were endowed with the * money of monepeoly *--S A. AYKROYD: present MADE DEMONSTRATION. There - Ave Thousands of Idle Men. = London, May 15.~Thousands of un- employed persgns - of both sexes marched, yesterday afternoon, to Hyde Park, where James Keir Hardie and George Nicoll Barnes, labor par- ty, members of parliament, presided at | me-tings. The object of demonstration' was to impress on the authorities the fact that there are thousands of men | unemployed in the metropol lutions calling on the authorities to recognize the right of all to were adopted. work Clarendon Station, May a late spring. growth «very backward. George Neeley is moving out of our village. Mrs Alexander McCoy and family start for 14. home the remains of her son, who died there of pneumonia. Mrs Brown, Tichborn, and Mrs. Grav smith, attended the late James Hick- ey's funeral. Edward Jones, K. & P brakesman, has been spending a few days at home. Miss Garrett enter tained some of her many friends at R Whi: Friday evening. Ow ol is progressing favorably, under management of Miss Powell, ton. Last Monday Sandy arrcsted by' Constable Kirkham, brought before. J. H. Cannon, J.P. and committed to jail to await trial for highway robbery. Badour's past record is a bad one, and he carried a loaded revolver when arrested. John Francis is wy low. Mrs. L. Moss is very ill and procured the services of Miss Owen, trained nurse, from Kings Hiram Conroy is the guest of R s. Rev. H. Smith held here on Sunday. Joseph Tysic lost a valuable horse. Mrs. James Hughes has sold her farm. David Crawford is quite well again. Campbell has improved his dwelling by a new and painting." A government grant will be expended on th Ardoch Road this spring, Kings Badour was service James roof much-needed After The Escaped Convict. Rockport, May 1. Great excitement prevails here over the appearance of Chalabran, the escaped convict from Kingston penitentiary He entered the home of Capt. John Carnegie on Thursday right. As the family were away, Mr. Carnegic being in 'Ki ston, and Mrs. Camogie at J. F. Fitz- simmons', he helped himself to a lunch and ransacked the house from cellar to garret. He then changed his clothes for a suit of Mr. Carne gie's, and took his furlined overcoat, a quilt and some eggs, canned fruit and other edibles, and on Friday night. he entered the nnoceupind house of Walter Williams, at Poole's Resort, and had Junch. 'Since that nothing has been heard from him. A search ing party is in pursuit, headed « by Chief Ryan, Gananoque. Mrs, Ste- vens and dawghter, Mrs. James Wal- olland, spent Saturday and * with friends here. The steam- ~toria is undergoing repairs at Kingston. Mrs. John Carnegie has returned home from Brockville hos pital. The petition against Mr. Thomp- the Yukon; iz dis- he is confirmed son, member for a box, at al] dealers, : 20n, Bates '& Con 1 hor Edman: missed, and-thercfore in his seat. ° | | | Reso- i Harrow- ! Arrested For Highway Robbery. This is | Seeding is general and | | | i New Ontario Tuesday. John Welch | and R. Boles intend going also verv soon. Mrs. , John Hickey 1 | Thursday, from Haileybury, | | ------ ep wv 4 Bend Your Ellis Spring Needie Ribbed Underwear will stretch from shoulder to wrist --each stitch gives to the next -- the strain on any one stitch not one- quarter what it will stand. Release the strain. Each stitch takes back itsown. Itis co-operation underwear. With the old latch-stitch this strain is local --confined to about six inches. Each fibre in that space is stretched to almost breaking== and cannot spring back as it fe should to keep its shape and wear. { That's why Ellis Spring Needle Ribbed Underwear fits best, wears best and is most comfortable, Ask your dealer. And send for free booklet. Sole makers In Canada of } SPRING NEEDLE RIBBED UNDERWEAR. Milled in a model The Good Cook's Pride. Reaver Flour naver fails--never disappoints. It makes the white, light, delicious bread and pastry that mode! Canadian housewives delight to serve. Beaver Flour is a blend of Morn i iu] whet ~™ It contains all the nutriment of one, and the delicate flavor of the other. Unequalled for all kinds of family baking. At your Grocer's. BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE ' MAGIC BAKING POWDER E.W.GILLETT £oMrany . | TORONTE, ONT. ] Cook's Cotton Root Compound. ae great Uterine Joules, aod guia of strength--No. 1, 10 degrees stronger, 2 o | No. : EOC a 841d by all Are paid on 3 ~ . Address 'oox Meroe Co.. Toronto, formerly W Souvenir cards of Kingston, views, in colors, at Wade's, 9 { let. | tion camp at {| Sussex county. FOLLOWED AN ORGAN. Fascinated by Monkey, Re- turns After 35 Years. Girl, Morristown, N.Y May 15. There was joy in the vi » of Vernon, near Sussex, when Anna Maher, of whom nothing had been heanl for thirty fie vears, rétnrnesl to the home of { her aunt, Mrs. He Mubee When Ania was six years old a hand organ grimder "with his monkey id the village a visit. The little girl followed the music away. The child and the orgen grinder disag arcd and Anna's relatives gave up as dead. Mis Mabee in Texas. She i unable to we anything of her strange departure from' the little ham A few months ad of the: Young Men's Christian Associa Lake Wavwayanda, in The sold Ine } name brought back recol her chikthood, and = began inquirios which led to 'her return tions of The replica "of the heroic bust of Washington, which was made by ti D'Angers, owned b v daughter of I Angers ed to the City of New placed in one York, and w Coughers, Hawkers, Spitters ! Public expectoration is against the comm , against . the laws of health® When the throat tickles, that is the time you need "Catarrho zone'; it soothes away the irritation, cuts out the phlegm and loosens the tight feeling. You'll quickly cure that coffy oh and throat trouble with Cat arr@ozone, It | tively prevents attacks and cures catarrh forever and for all time Don't take word for it, try Catarrhozone vour self vou'll he delighted with its pleasant and helpful influence, new fo come, Once used Tidings From Ventnor. Ventnor, May 14.~The farmers are getting along nicely with their seed ing despite the cold weather, George Cummings is able to be out again af ter phis recent illness. William Cum- mings is © still confirmed to the house. Mr. and Mrs. William Daviron, Kengpt ville; spent Sunday with friends in this vicinity. Mrs.' Charles Wylie and children, Winchester, spent the past week with friends here. Miss Jackson, teacher, of the public school, attended th: Tea s' Institute at Brockville, on The y_and Friday of last week, The epg business is booming in. this place © at present. Vena, the littlé danghter of H. R. Vanderbirg, who was very ill during the past week, hss fully On Supdav there was communion service in the Preshyteri an church, when iwentv-one (converts of the revival serviees "held here o few weoks ago hy Rev, Mr. MeDourall, and Mr. Wood, the evaneelist)? joined the church. The majority were vour- peo- ple. A little daughter is the latest ar- recovered rival at Frederick Fulcher's, -- I THE A Little Child Passed Away at Napanee. Nupance, May 15.-An exceedingly sad death ocenrred, yesterday after noon, whn Hazel Mildred, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Huff man, passed away. Deceased was hut four fears and eleven months old, but a sweet and loving little girl The cause of death was due to rheumatism and heart trouble. The funeral takes thice on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, to the' Western cemetery vault. The parents have the sympa thy of very many friends in this, the hour of their sorrow, Mrs. Conger Allan = arrived home, last week, after spending the winter with fri nds in Belleville, Picton and Toronto Miss SteHa Amey spent list week with friends in Picton. Mr and Mrs H. M. P. Deroche, Deser onto, spent yesterday in town. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED. to Elks' Convention, Denver, Colo. Via New York Central lines, twelve- day tour. All expenses included in rate. Special train of Pullman draw- ing-room and compartment sleepers, buffet, library and dining cars, will leave Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, Friday, July 13th. Experien- ced New York Central representative in charge. Option of lake trip re- turning from Chicago, Detroit or Cleveland to Buffalo. Ask any New York Central agent for full informa- tion and copy of itinerary. A Tour Of Course ! a whose views are » the nd just k to make The, dust ? motives pure each man of scuse Commends ? Who ought to rule this word fmanense 7-- S---------- Have yon weakness of . any kind stomach, back, ®%r anv organs of the dinary medicine. Hollister"s Rockey Mountain Tea is the supreme curative power, 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Ma body ? Don't dope yoursell with or hoad's Drug Store, John Murphy, of the Ottawa Elee tric Light hag been ap pointed electrical engineer to the de partment of railways and canals to the railkay commission right all error bite company', ' and Plants grow faster between four and six a.m., than at any other time dur ing the day. Y ee '""Ozone Solution' Special Offer. There is just one way by which you ean get a package of "Celery King" free with a bottle of "Nzone." That is ask your druggist for "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kindy", Each bottle of this contains a coupon for which we send you a twenty-five cent pack- age of "Celery King." Never take "Ozone" without "Celery King" if yon want the best results. We are putting coupons in "Ozone" good for "Celery King" because no other dealer or firm in the world has the right to manu- facture "Celery King" but ourselves and no other remedy in the world will give such good resulis. "Ozonet' kills the inside germs and "Celery King" is a tonic laxative, Ask vour druggist for "Solution of zone (tha coupor kind)" manufactur. ed by the Public Drug company, Rridgeburg, Ont, A SAD DEATH. The Syplome are also isagreeable taste indisposition for work, and a pale and cough, may all he attributed to thesame cause. Bileans for he food which has been taken, and will also assist Richest in Color. Choicest in Design. Perfect in Taste. "'MENZIE LINE WALL PAPERS "For Every Room in Every House." Ask your dealer to show you the Menzie Line Wall Papers, They are the embodiment of all that is artistic in wall decorations. Be sure you see the name on every rtolk the most frequent as well as one of the most painful and disease-producing complaints to-day. It cons sts af an inability of the stomach to digest the food given to it. ack of excercise, abuse of spirits, insufficient food, bad air, worry or brain work, and sedentary habits are all known to ba powerful factors in the production of indigestion. the most noticeable basing a fesling of heaviness in the chest, or of distress after eating; a the morning ; together with a dull pain in the head, a loss of appetite, general complexion. Gis or wind on the stomach, also heartburn. and at times ad Biliousness. cure all forms of indigestion. in the expulsion of waste and impure matter from the system, thus insuring a permanent cure. AN AMHERST GENTLEMAN'S CURE.' The following testimonial from an Amherst gentleman well iliustrates :the power of Bileans in cases-of indigestion, Biliousness and stomach disorders generally. Thomas Molyndéaux, of Amherst, states as follows: "I had been troubled with my stomach for about three years when I ordered "Bileans" from you. ver that liver medicines hitherto in use mostly contain Bismuth, mereury, mineral products, and rely upon these ingredients for their temporary effects. mineral constituents are very injurious if taken for loug aud produce such effects as that of loosening the tooth, o using the hair to fall out, ete. ~ Bileans are entirely different and superior. 'They are purely vegetable and contain no trace of any such harmful ingredients In taking them there is no far whatever of effects, Note the above offer of how to obtain a # se trial box. Nort IN ANY COMBINE. MENZIE WALL PAPER CO., Limited, TORONTO. BROWN § SHOES Brown Shoes are going to be as popular this year as ever. Shoes. ren and babies in Oxfords $3.50. We have a large variety of Brown We have them for women, girls, child- High Shoes Strap Shoes and Women's Brown Shoes, $2.00, $2.50 to Girls' Brown Shoes, $1.25 to $2.50. Children's Brown Shoes, $1.00 to $1.50. 'Babies' Brown Shoes, 50c. to $1 25. TD any harmful This 1 in sallow but all known and other harmful But these - Abernethy's Shoe Store 77 Princess Street. Yi SVN NNN GS en er Refrigerators We carry a large assortment of re frigerators, ranging in price from $8 up to $30, Special Features They are all made of the best ma- lined terial, large ice mineral wool filled, perfect circulation of cold dry air, which renders it per- fectly odorless and free from musty alr, ELLIOTT BR with galvanized irom, chamber, DE flues, OS . "Phone 35.