---- ST ---- it's Liniment t for man or beast. LINT ta; MENT for ay hes, ete 3. Soran, : w it in Unsup. bottle, 25 cents, sellent Hair Restorer calp Cleanser Sale at your drupe: 3 uy Procured ot dot, A White Liniment John N.B Co., + and Chglyge rr ----.. vig Time lave 5 nodelled aired GOURDIER'S 80 Brock Street y Exclusive Fur Store TT ---- v and choice de. ow or high, burn nd gray finishes. are furnished e new silver fii 1 shades, with nge ca Linings hat § 10t Cateh Fire delabrum is to- nost a necessity ne, TH BROS. ars =: Opticians hone 666 of Marriage Licenses OLINE n your tank ir dock. tock of Dry Bat. k Plug and Coils and. & YOULDEN Talk of City \LE SOF -- uslins Nash (Goods ies have secured Summer Dress t a discount of to 50% r prices. » come on Wed- secure a supply best lines are rd and up. jicer than Linen ine bride. We otf Sample Pat- 'loths, bestqual- , and will sell ut half the reg- See them. N & SHAW Dominion Day SINGLE FIRSTCLASS FARE x Saturday, vid Hay, audny, June 20th, 30th, July 1st, am vetora rein trons Seats ti vefore a3, duly 3rd. 3rd. 900. iom on or H-WEST Return Fares From Kingston: Winnipeg ~ + 0 | Strassburg - - Fy Route -¥R% | | IER Weapdon - - - 3965 | Prince Albert - 38 00 Moosomin - - 343) No. Battleford - 39 00 Arcola cin - + M80 - by Estevan L. Calga lew 40 iene Fog hie: 48 MooseJaw w Edxonton od Jul Good to retarn unti . pL Cotrmuma fan For further particulars, Tickets, Tourist Car tou, and all other informati P. HANLYY, Ageat, Corner ohagon In Connection With Canadian Pacific Railway SINGLE FARE DOMINION DAY Going June 29th and. 30th Returning until" July 3rd, . July 2nd, 1906, Homeseekers' Excursions PRE Wa Maifoba and Carvadian North.West July 3rd and 17th Full particulars at XK. & P. and C. P, R. Ticket office, Ontario street. F. CONWAY, ¥F. A. FOLGER, JR. Gen. Pass, Agent, Gen. Supt. Bay of Quinte Railway New short line for Tweed, Napanee Deseronto, and all local points; Traine leave City Hall "Depot at 4 pm. F JONWAY, Agent: BQ Ry. P Kingston, QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes Twin, Screw Iron SS, Cumpana, with electric lights, electric polls and all modern comfort, SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS at 2 pm, 2nd, 16th, and 30th July ; "13th and & August 10th and 24th September, for -, calling at Quebec, Guspeo, Ney. Perce Ci pric irand. River, mmcrside, y VEY Summer Excursions, $35 'T'win Screw ian,'s 5,500 tons. from New York, Wel % by , "Berm ie fortnightly from 6th June to 21st November. Temperatdre cooled by sea breezes seldom rises above 80 degrees. The finest tri season 'for health and comfort. "ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary. Quebec. For Hickely and HANLEY, 5 ie Ev B, Ticket staterooms Shs to or J. I. LDER- Agents. Kingston, Daily Line wr Toronto, Charlotte, Thousand Islands, Brockville, Prescott and Montreal. scoamers Kingston & Toronto Steamers LB AVE KINGSTON : Going Bast--Dally except Monday at 6 Gotu 'West--Daily except Monday at Kingstod. to Clayton, 1,000 Ports, Br returning Sunda only, "single Kingston to Mon 1 and roturn: Go- log Saturday or Sunday. Returning G. T. R. Monday. Fare $6. Also Excursion rates to Toronto and Charlotte going Saturday returning Sunday or Monday Island Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and treal Line LEAVE KINGSTON : oing East, Nadueadays, Fridays and Sunduys at 0 Seta ye at, t. Ridodays, Thursdays and J. SWIFT & CO., J. P, HANLEY, Nia Agent. Freight Agents. Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steam- boat Company, Limited Stes. North King & Caspian 1000 Isiands--Rochester Te Commencing June 28rd, steamer will leave Kingston. daily except Monday, at 15 a.m,, for Alexandria 'Bay, ltock- ha rt. Gananoque and Thousand islands. Ru pn. will Jeave at.b p.m., for hester, N.¥.,' calling at Bay of Quinte Ports, reennais STR. ALETHA Leaves Mondays at 6 p.an., for Picton and Intern Bay of Quinte Ports. For ful} information apnly to E, Th sey, General "Manager, Kingston Hanley, "Ticket ent 3 Jas. Swit & Co., Freight Agen ALLAN LINE Royal Mall MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Victorian, June an, ay Jo. Kus. 16. Tonian, a ne 5 Aue. Virginigm, Tunisian, duly 19. Neg. § . Sept. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, Weekly Moderate Rate Service. Corinthian Sieillan For rates, apply to J. P. Aeent, G: T. R., J. -s88 al ville or Prescott, going and |* fare. HANLEY, | P. GILDERs States iand:C dm' that & big money's worth? Onnge Moat is sold by oll grocers in 15¢, 'and 25c. packages. All coupons in 15¢. packages are good for prevaiums, Write ** Orange Meat, Kingston," for pew premium catalogue MADE ror oven 50 YEARS. (ssTABLIEHED 1052) COMPANY E.W.GILLETT tiaiteo. TORONTO.ONT. ENTER NOW For a Business Shorthand or Civil Service Course. Kingston Business College Limiied Head of Queen Street Kingston, Canada cious apartments, complete equipment, excellent results, graduates in demand. Thorough individual instruction by com- petent and experienced teachers in every department. Open through- out the whole year. Catalogue , free. J.B. McKAY, H. F, METCALFE, President. Principal. AL wWSAR SARA The Great Tonglish Remed Pe ih how hole nervous n, makes now sas, MES pee Jer TS ity, al and 2 orry, Des. Fade Wealkne; Sper vets of Huse oF Creesses. Pri ed Ae Joe six will ¢ or mailed in on' oF " Wisdson Toronto, Out TR AVELLIN G. New York Central & Hudson River RR. THE SIX-TR.ACK TRUNK LINE Shortest Route to the United States Via Kingston and Cape Yincent, N. Y. v. Kingston (str.) 5:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Arr ape Vineent (sth) 700 um. 4 p.m. Lv. Cape \Nincent, 7:20 a.m. 50 p.m, Arr. Watertown, 8:10 a.m. 5:50 p.m. Arr Oswego, aan, 912 pan. Arr. Syracuse, 3 p.m. 9:33 p.m. Arr. Rochester, pm. 1:20 a.m. Arr. Utica, ) pan. 9:45 pun. Arr. New York, 5:00 p.m. 7:12 a.m. Passengers wishing to take 5 a.m. Steamer may secure staterooms aboard. Convenient train service in direction. PULLMAN. SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS Cheap Excursion to Watertown, $1.25 return. From June 16th to October 1st. Going Saturday 5:00 a.m. and 2 p.m. opposite Returning Monday, 9:10 a.m. leaving ard 4:40 p.m 2 Cents a Mile Books for 500 miles of travel on New York Central and leased lines within State of New - York cost only $10, while books for 1,000 miles over Now York Central, Boston & Al vy. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittshurg, Philadelphia & Reading and Central R.R. of New Jersey cost $20. Secure further information and purchase tickets from H. S. Folger, Watertown New York ~Cenfral Agent, Kingston, Ont. C. F. DALY, Passenger Traffic Manager, A. H. Smith, General Manager, 4. ©: Gridley, General Agent. TIME TABLE STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER to BEPT. 15th, 100 4.00 PM 100 400 1.00 400 100 3.30 100 4.00 100 4.0m 1230 5.30 Tk 300 5PM. An 530 300 530 3." 8 300 530 300° 530 i ug 255 ? i g 5 Manager Bont calle at Garden Jiandpoing to ind from | Kibgaton: is better than other' when" used in bes! the, Buy Sunlight Soap Scientists of the - United will 'establish a e Eridg Christian wel near - His Poems and Novels Have a 'Permanent Flace in Literature ~Sketch of His Notable Career. William Kirby, F.R.S.C., poet and' novelist, and one of pe "most gitted ! | of Canadian writers, who died Satir-}in the day at Niagara-on- the-Lake, was born October 13th, 1817, at Kingston-upon- A Hulk England, and was a representa- tive of the old Yorkshire family, of Kirby, of Kirby Wiske, a branch of which were Virginia loyalists, who re turned to England at the American revolution, Muternally he was descent: ed from the Watsons of Kingston-up- jew lon-Hull. In 18532 he came to Canada with his parents, but a portion of his J} education was received ih Cincinnati, under Alexander Kinmont, a distinguished Scottish" scholar, Here he gained a knowledge of Latin, by means of which:in later years he was alde to delve into the classic and vw. acquire an extensive knowledge of lan- guages, as his acquaintanceship with seven different tongues showed. In 1539 he journeyed with his rifle, several classical books, and wardrobe back to Canada, staying for some time in Niagara. He then made his way back to Montreal and Quebec, While in the ancient capital he paid a visit to points: of historic interest, and among other things that caught his ey¢ was the tablet of de Chien d'Or on the facade of the old Phili- bert house. Returning to Montreal, he decided to come to Upper Canada, and he setded in Niagara. For twen- ty years after 1853 he edited the Ni- agara Mail. It was during this period in 1859, that he issued one of the first poems of any length published j in Ohio, Upper Canada. It wus entitled "The U.E., a Story of Upper Canada." "Concluding his journalistic work after this apprenticeship," writes Frank Yeigh, in an articlo on *"Can- ada's Oldest Living Novelists" in the Globe © of February 25th, 1905, "Mr. Kirby tirned his attention almost ex- clusively to literary work, producing in succession a series of volumes that yet stand high in our native litera: ture, and in recognition of which he was chosen by the Marquis of Lorne as one of the twenty-one original mem- bers of the English literature section of the Royal Society of Canada. strange history. When the manuseript was sent to England it lay for two years or more in a Toronto baggage room, all 'trace of it having for the time been lost. When the book was af: terwards published in Montreal the au- thor received nothing for it, nor for any of the score of pirated editions or" Freich t(ranslation®h that have marked its life since that time. Th re- cent years a Roston publishing house, with a degree of conscience in marked contrast to former thefts 'by! other publishers, has produced a 'fife edition of 'the 'novel and veduntarily "pay the author a royalty on 'all' copies Sold In this eownection it is a satisfetior to observe that 'Le Chien d'Or' oc cupics a prominent place on the hook counters of Montreal and Quebec, and that it has a steady sale. From its long lense of life the book may al- most be considered a classic.' Speaking further, Mr. Ye igh savs that Mr. Kirby's Idvlls form a anigue series of volumes, "Dead Sea Roses' describes Fort George, "The Hungry Year" tells of the United Empire Loy- alist movement, "Stony Creek" is a vivid description in blank verse of that important action in the war of 1812, Other subjects thus treated in e are : The Queen's B irthday,' ina Christi," "The Bells of Kir Wiske," "The Lord's Supper in the Wilderness," and "The Harvest Moon." Several dramatic works were hlso produced by him, while his contribu tions of papers to historical and archaeological societies have been many and valuable, News From Gananoque. Gananoque, June 26.--The Maud Hill man company. was the attraction at McKenzie's opera house last evening. It is billed here for a full week. Isaac Cole, of Lansdowne, was in town to-day. He will take possession of his newly purchased business at once. John J. Yule has secured a po- sition in Lansdowne and purposes moving 'ure in the near future. Miss Fiore of St. Mary's, Ont.. who is spending a week with Me: and Mrs. Louch, Hickory street, rendered | a solo in Grace church, Sunday even- ing. Miss Anna Kane, Garden street, is spending a few days with her friend] Miss Alice Pierce at Pittsburg. J. M. Timberlake has secured a position on the steamer North King, and has en- tered upon his duties, Mr. and Mrs. Mowat, of Toronto, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. , Charles MeDonald, at "Blinkbonny.""" Mrs, Triest, of New| York, and family are here for the sea- | son with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald. Hard or soft corns cured with three applications of Peck's Corn Salve, Guaranteed. Money "back if not sa- tisfactory. In boxes, 15c., at Wade's drug store. : The Donffhion Iron & Steel ecom- pany have secured a contract of 50, 000 tons of sixty pound rails from Mackenzie & Mann. Hair-Food It does not have life énough, that's the trouble with your hair! There is something wrong with the hair-bulbs. They are slowly starving! Then feed them at once! Give them a regular hairfood -- Ayer's Hair Vigor, It checks falling hair, keeps the scalp healthy and free from dandruff. A lie of jt often does great things for the hair and scalp. LS ATEOs 'hand esting Hine, while the ips of his left J i olch the wr f his partner's right hand, were gn hi pao by "the United Pro- Hiutly at the forse Teachers Of Dancing in Ame- rica to replace 'the angular hupwing , postures now in ballrooms, at a session of the convention held, Forst A v, 1,586 Third avenue. rr Determined to. "do away with angle- like attitudes and substitute curves in Rhich it will be iposeiile to wy a hugging , position; without 'openly squeezing' one's. partner, these masters of 'the terpischorean 'art have decided to to fore the Public to adopt the six: all 'eombinations of the A Sol gon Ab amd the slow, digni- fea wits step, or to he out of style in 'their way of dancing. Ope of the dreamiest and slowest of the new 'waltzes is lied Dreamland, Hackett, of | Hamilton, SY aacket to Hugh A. Thompson, hrother of the' may who . wrote 'the song "On the Piey at Dreamland," and is danced to the! music of this 'hadlad. Ideal Schottische, je. waltz combin- ation with a ache Sideuten, ds coniposed by Joseph. Dawson, a is fifteen: Sone danghter,: of Philadel- phis, Pa. dt is really the work of the young woman, who, catching the idea of her fatheriperfected the dance, ed the assembled masters the beauties | of their joint werk during the meeting sulle} for the. shaming tion of new ar Oakland, a mhination cf waltz and the old "sty lo minuet, composed by. Mrs. E. Honn,. of Oakland, Cal. and named after Mer native town, won applause, from all of the teachers be cause it offers ¢ tunitis for train- ing pupils to i gracclul positions and gives no » for romping or the detested "angular attitudes that the association is fighting. Another now one that will doubtless he popular > with {the young is the Military Glide and Mrs, Walter . Barber, N.¥. A of Uti, Souvenir Selling. Stopped. Niagara Falls, Ont., June 26.--The souvenir counters, knick-knack stands and, refreshment stalls, in whieh visi tors have gonerally become forcibly interested "on their visits to the groat cataratt, 'put ip a quiet Sun- "Mr. Kirby's literary fame chiefly | av, at the behest of the Lord's Day rests, however, pon his Canadian his Allitines andthe attorney general de torical romanve, "Le Chien d'Or." Afi partment. In this city seckers after tor the book was written it had a} the centimes of = the sightseers who have 'their stands near {the transpor- tation 'lines all keep: open on Sunday becduse' they find: "it-'the mest profit- able of the seven days in the week, Onee'in a season, tors are swooped mpen and warned that they will be' presecuted if "they continue in 'their commercialism over the Sithbath. Sunday, the staff of Provincial Officer Murins paid official visita all along the frontier 'from CLippewn to Queenston, and as a result business was shat down for at I ast one Sunday in the season. ' esate New Bociety Paper. London, 'June 25. The first number of a new society weekly, The Throne, appeared last week. It is a luxurious production, and it ean" be 'obtained by subse eription only, Tg motto sommes to be: "For society women hy socioty women." It has a bewildering galaxy of women editors, t#e of whom look after one page. The Portraits of twentv-seven - of thiesd éiditresses ap pear in the first number, with a note saying that it was impossible to in- clade all in time for this edition. The twenty-seven include' "a couple of princesses and a duchése: The rest are countesses and other brands of peeresses, with a few honorables and plain madams. The contributors are of like social distinétions, Tt cannot be said that fhe Gulility of the mat ter is so high as that of the editresses and contributors. Sausage Makers Warned. New York, June 26.--Within the last. two weeks, it is learned, about fifty manufacturers" of sausage have been csl'ed 'before the boned of health and warned that, they, will be prese- cuted to the full extent of the law if they do not at once comply with the provisions of the sanitary code and label their product with a deseription of any preservative used, An Dwen Sound Rumbr, Owen Sound, June 26.--Through gome unaccountable agency there is rife throughout the town an allega tion that the members of the council nocepted bribes from the éompany to whith was awarded the contract for improvements to the' municipal elec tric light plant, involving the expen- diture 'of about $30,000. The report is mot credited. Fine Selection Of Goods. Prevost, Brock wireot, has received andther case of Sootéh tweed and fancy worsted and serge, Jui. all colors, for suiting, for his order work depart- ment. Thov are without, doubt finest patterns i ever had in his were bought under value. A Rui of them made to order Aillibeisold undec the usual value. HET A Shower Of Tis Frogs. Alton, 111, oy heavy rain storm, aceomphnie a gale, swept over Alton Ne a delage of small green' 'frd, precipitated, The frogs fell so, Plensifully that thousands were hopping around | the street, Pedestrians, vehicles crush. od thenthy "htm 0 thickly were the has {the gtreets strewn. Thanked trathcona. London, June Pros #ing at the annual 'meeting of 'the Royal, Military { Penevolent Fond, Lord | Btrathcona ex ! pressed himself a= impressed by the benevolent Character' 'of 'the work per- formed, and was! decorded a vote of thanks and revlected to the director ate. Pregident Gompers is Jamming an exhibition 10 be held im Chicago next fall to demontirate theigrowth of the labor" uniong shovematy ani and "the wip- elority. of Unforbmade'y waltz, created by Mr, however, propris- | and with him as n Partner. she show- | | GONDENSED ADVERTISING Ado 06. or under: a week, 18) SHANE SCKOIEEH RATES Kirst insertion, ic. a word. Each ¢on- - secutive insertion thereafter jc. a word. Minimum charge for one ine Advt, 4 lines or under & month, i§3 ie . 'Everybody in Kingston Reads the WHIG' TIT HELP a D ON EST BOY Jo LEARN Ho oo as ¥. Wright, OE amet, ApuiY -------------- A Bou SHART BOY TO a MAK factories" "Deparimest a Edition combined with other British publications. Liberal workers. Jxclusive = territory aiven. Good side line for newspaper solic tors. Apply The Times 128 Bay street, Toronto, Ont. A MALE TEACHER FOR THE Kinwston Collegiate Institute to take History and st Sith Latin. Duties to Salary will start at £700 or 8900 and wo to $800 or $1000 200, udgeon in pn OX ferisnce an « ica tion Jann acdonald, Hoey Board of Iiducation. melicy, vacation. WANTED. RE AND STU Y ply to dann's, O61 Brock stivet, WASHING work to do hy the King street. . etme BEES A GOOD SECOND HAND SODA fountain, small size, to operate in a country town. State all particulars. and al "JB.S. 0 Whig office. CLEANING OR day. Apply 414 BRICK DWELL- roots, all modern price, terms, TO PURCHASE, A ing house, eight eniences. State ® CABG "Whig pllice. to advertise them in '"The Forum.' You might as well get your goods back an let wnother keep them, and advertising will bring them. MISCELLANEOUS. FARM HELP, AND ALL OTHER himself generally useful ' ; store, I mera to. The Lockett rel Ore. HELY, THE YI TEAK a: ROUND. 'BITU- ations TO HAVE THEIR terms Lory « OFPICE) Address communications to Box Losers OF VALUABLE AWMOLES TouSENAT: A MRS. w. A Avo A A use: "APPLY A oNeE TO Crookall. Cor. Mrs. streets. WO MAIDS, FOR STEAMER KING. to 40 years ston, 30 of age. fay or; Svenine Wellington se FEMALE PRLACHER. SH ge bu Public. Sch ER a de. HEE Prin] rouR, FIRST-CL DrviNG nao iN 3 ih oe Any at. the. ag Hn JOR BALE, i oy AND i PROPERTIES. parm---- "Dy* Wellington Sb. ee GENTLY RE AMERICAN ENCYCLOP IA, NE had ; aise yo th hnal AR Ot AT aa iar | have an up-to-date suit made. Gallo-| | 3 h way's, 131 " . Li SALESMEN, AUTOSPRAY SPACE a THIS COLUMN, ._rduR pressed wf Paints Bog. thie thee insertions : wr a -- 784 ny ne free agents. | v , Cavers Bros., anit, ve : aN THE ONLY A a BLE _ FIRST A MAN OF a hig Grade Heautiful a ot gy on Ntory 'wock "In 'the 'eity ot 208 Wellington St., Depts eb, tL A rr t situation for the 8 ont aa anadan t| THE STEARNE WAREHOUSE, 260 Nurseries," Stone & Wellington, King St, with lot 456x182, will be Toron sold chew) McCann's Real Estate Agency, 51 Brock St. Phone. 826 MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN PLUMB. or 621. Bia Shr TRE conor HS Spsial Sady PAPI onion TWO-STORE RX. NINE-ROO . rantoed ; free catalogue, Coyne brick dwelling, property in Brot o §iros.. Trade Schools, New York, | |, Sonditien, (fieod, Jocall Bagot $t.; Chicago, St. wis. we par : 208 ngton REPRESENTATIVES BY THE] = " -- -] TWO FARMS $4,200 EACH: ALSO i: or ig Veokly tor's' residence and farm, $6,500, including , practice worth $8,000 Roh Apts to in Toba Gardiner, 151 CORNICE BRAKE, (ALL IRON AND steel), almost new, in fine workin order ; also tinemiths' mash non stakes, oto. Apply to Charles Harris, 128 Lower Bugot St., Kingston Ont. SPLENDID INVESTMENT, OWNER retiring, _ Four, (4) good _teunos~ 'ments. Three (8) that rent for over $200. The fourth Includes Corner grocery and up-to-date living rooms.' ood clean le HL. Good gr y trade entabli 2 aS Hrs Sanitary yond lone, 1. ; Particula 208 Welltaton Be "Dept. *D." < VIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLO! Fire Insurance Com me 9811 jos gas. jo Erin the Sani ted ha ew business got rates Strange, Agents. ouR POLICIES COVER MORE ON building and nd contents than AY. qthet gel en rian Pte Tots rom a or ving E from LOST. GOLD LOCKET, WITH HORSE SHOE sot with small * diamonds on front, bowring initials of LAMG.Y 'on back, $10 reward for return = to J. kinds of help supplied. Department "8 " "9 3 'Wellington street. A PESTIFEROUS GERM. Burrows Up the Scalp Into Dand- ruff and Saps the Hair's Vitality. People who 'complain of f Hing hair as a rule, do not know that it is the result of 'dandruff , which i: caused by a pestiferous parasite burrowing up the sealp and it digs down to the sheath in which the hair is fed in the scalp. Before long the hair root is shrivelled up and the hair drops out, If the work of the germ is not de- stroved hair keeps thinning till bald ness comes. The only way to eure dandruff is to 'kill the germ, and un" til now there has been no hair pre- paration that would do if, but to- day dandrufi is easily eradic ated bv Newbro's Herpicide, which makes hair glossy and soft as silk. Sold hy lead- ing druggists. Send 10c, in stamps for sample to - The Herpivide Co., De- troit, Mich. G. W, Mahood, special agent. -- EEE IE BAD INDIAN IN HIDING -- Tackum, a Former Life Sentence Man Wanted Badly. Vancouver, 'B.C., June 26. Johnny Hill, alias Tackum, an Indian, who ix a pardoned convict with a criminal record occupying pages in the records of the police offices, and the peniten- tidry, has taken to the woods again, after having shot and killed another man, according to a report brought to the provincial police to-day, from the orth, . The. crime on account of which Hill is now fleving from. the police is re- ported to have been committed yes- terday afternoon at White Rock Bay, Read Island, near Surge Narrows, Particulars of the crime are lacking as yet, " One June 1st, 1892, Hill was sen- teneed by Judge Walkem, at New Westminster to be hanged after hav- ing heen found guilty of murder, This sentence was commuted to life impris- onment "and on November 25th, 1506, {he man wad pardoned. and it was de | i ges severe. Catarrhozone heals, clared that he had pulmonary suniption and could not live. Where Does Consumption Begin. That first little tickle becomes a cough, the cough. grows severe, 'is neg ected and travels down to the lungs. Treat throat trouble before i alk ays inflammation, cures throat and bronchial trouble quickly. A marvel wdrker is Catarrhozohe which pre vents thousands of catarrh victims from contracting consumption. Re- commended by doctors, proved by time to be unfailing. Catarrhozone is just what you need. 20%. and $1. Sold everywhere, con-} B. Goud, 1032 Al Questions will be a ge. Ne We carry a complete THE SOME DRAG IN PREMIER To Testify for Women Suffragists in Police Court. London, June 25.--The women suf- fragigts are trying to drag Premier Campbell-Bagnerman, president of the board of trade, David Lloyd-George, and chancellor of the exchequer, As. quith to the police gourt, on Wod- nesdiy- the 27th, in order to testify in vheir Nehalf when the adjourned heatr- ing pomes up of the case agninst Miss Billington, Miss Kenney _ and three other ® omic of the militant woman suffthgists who were arrested in Cav- endish Square, June 21st, for creating a di turbance outside' of Mr. As- quith's houde, Mrs. Parkhurst, another, suffragist, applied to a magistrate for 'summons- en agdifat' the officials mentioned, stating that Mr. Asquith would be in A position to explain to 'the court rt wh the 'anfiracists invaded Ca square, while the premier and Mr.. Lloyd-George could testify in regard to the speeches in' which they advised the women to take - the course they had (adapted. The magistrate declined to compel the attendance of Mr. Asquith, but pomised to grant summonses for Pre- ier Campbell-Bannerman and Mr. Tloyd- George, dueed evidence that the women had acted at their instigation. When you can buy a good-fitting SHIRT WAIST SUIT, ready-made, for less money, than the making and materials would cost you. date SHIRT WAIST SUITS, in all mates rials and colors, at reasonable, prices. HIGH CLASS MILLINE it the applicant pro-| line of stylish, up-to- 1 oh RVILLE Baby's helt, grt pend upon its gh aa ing the hot wea the y oi and diseased cow's 'milk, means for the little one: Poor, scanty unhealthy breast milk ty and stren i pine So ch giving LACTATED. FOOD which creases vitality, flesh, bone and m Thousands of our best | 'physicians end the redomm use of LACT. FOOD, Try it, dear mother, if A anxious about your baby's 'w and growth: Ask your druggist it; one trial will convines you wi Li the proposition to 'establish %al two cent Postage. A :