Tn EE ADVICE TO WOMEN every. wi rdially 1 to write to Mrs. Pinkban: % is about hy »es not understand. Min Pr the daughter-in-law of Lydia E. ly cheerfully given to woman who asks for it. and medicine have restored innumerable women. Add { Understands a Woman's lls. Tt ---- $O00000006000000004 ? See g Sale of irniture intend 'rebuilding and the room to make UNITED STATES SENATOR AR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA, » = CHARGES. ---- Kept Some Time. stories had been severgl weeks. A new tum is given the case by :the issue of inst ent families. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Annual at the Armories. cers for the Armories year was held at last night. lowing committees were chosen : Regiment i eommittee--Pres. Col, Kent, Sinclair, Capt. son. Dyspepsia Is Often Caused By Catarrk of Jie Stomack--Peruna Relieves Ca- tarrk of the Stomach and Is Therefore a Remedy For Dyspepsia, Hon. M. C. Butler, Ex-U, 8. Sen- ator from South Carolina for two terms, in 'a lefter from Washington, D.C., writes to the Peruana Medicine Co. as follows: dr can fecommend Peruna for Spepsia stomach trouble, | have been using your medicine for a short period and 1 feel very much relieved. It Is indeed a wande ful medicine, besides a good tonic.' C Maren of the stomach is the cor- rect name for 'most cases of dys- pepsia. In order to cure catarrh of the stomach the catarrh must be eradicated, Only an internal catarrh remedy, such as Peruna, is.available, Peruna exactly meets the indications, man; Capt. . Sparks, Lieut, Peters, Lieut. Campbell. chairman; Lieut. nee, 1ieut.: Camphell, Mess committee--Capt. Tayler, that the annual the regiment at soason would be city. A sport committee furthar prosecute that br roof regimint's affairs. An and male to drrange connection with Ith it was felt prominent in' the the regiment. could 'naugurated. The officers Just received from N ier Royal ness the Princess a large. and beautiful colle KINGSTON ONTARIO Pay and Evening Classes Moderate Rates. «Ty N, STOCEPALD, Principal. token of their esteem. ers' ers were re-elected: Col. Capt, MoWat; treasurer, Major clair; secretary, Major Skinner. PRISONERS FOR THE PEN. "Phone, 680. For Theft. Jeremiah | Colf, sentenced at Sault Ste. Marie, 'to three i tentiary, for the big prison. 'Wo other prisoners, Frank Kelleb and Henry: Monkton, both young men, hailing from Toronto, are ex- pected at the pen, in the course of a few days. : Keller, who is nineteen years of age, was santenced to: three years for at- These People All Speak Well of The Japanese Headache Cure. + The best remedy on the market for NW, THOMAS, Director of Eastern T tempting to rob Miss Gussie Whimbey, Coaticook, who resides gn Dufferin street, Toron- . °. | to, with violence. Keller has had ! We hgve found them tobe a that is | convigtions for houschreaking. He claimed for them. J. S. McDO) scized the chatelaine containing $17.70 Editor Pictou (N.S,) Ad vocate. from Miss Whimbey, while she was walking on the street, and ran. He was pursued by the plucky young wo- man, wha followed him into a lane, Here the 'woman tackled the thief, and' he boat: her severely about the head. The villain dropped the purse, and Miss Whintbey recovered it. Monkton will also serve three years, he having been found guilty of forg- ery. Monkton presented a cheque for $18.26, in favor of James Tl, a To- ronto business man, by Stewart & I have always been averse toheadache remedies on atcoumt of pd being injur- jous to the system, but I can recom Zutoo Tablets as a safe and relia- Ble remedy. MRS. L. F, BAYLEY, Beebe Plain, Que ES IR AUCTION SALE Sons, both names boing, fictitious. TT Two ' other « 'cheques for: similar Book at once with the amounts, were mnegotinted by Nonk- ton, Leading Auctioneer JOHN H. MILLS 60th Annual Meeting. This afternoon at 2.30, the 'Canada A + Life ompany," of Toron- to, hell it's sixtieth annual meeting, NawYork Chinese Restaurant displaying a report unique in every 32 pastécular. Assets now stand at over 83 Princess Street. $32,280,000; income now stands at over Open from 10.30 a.m. to am The beet place to get aw oll round £4,919,000. During the past year the com p paid to polieyholders by way of ath , maturing endowments ance pr $1,854,220, the 'magnificent sum of The directors of _ the com- ~ | pany; ave 'ta bescongratulated on such a magnificent. showing. Sp Fashion Magazines. The ing fashion number of Lad- ios" Home" the ial double spring fashion num- of Sl Joule and magazines are und ber now on view at McDermott Bros. De- Yvered at once, 'phone 773. H. Cun ye tuner, from Chickering', Orders at McAuley's hank store 5 27 BROCK ST. 'New Carriages, Cutters, Harness etc., for sale. Sale of Horses Every Saturday Ladies' Tailoring |, ous "offenbte, namcly, seduction, was brought before Judge ha. : Monday, and pleaded T0 ARREST WOMAN! A NURSE WHO MADE WARM Against Physicians at Port Huron ~--Said She Was Hurried Off to An Asylum. Where She Was Port Huron, Mich., Feb. 27.--A week ago Miss Jennie Alexander, a nurse, whose home is in St. Thomas, Unt., came: here and threatened to bring suit for heavy damages against some Pro ninent people, claiming that malicious " circulated by them affecting her character and that when she protosted againgt the reports she Was hurried off to an asylum in Lone don, Ont., where she was confined for now war- rants for Miss Alexander's arrest be cause of the sensational charges mgde by her 'ggai some physicians here. Miss Alexagder is well-known here and his been 'employed by several promin- Meeting of 14th Officers ~The" annual meeting of the 14th of ficers and club for the dlection of ofhi- the There was a large atiendance of officers and the fol- 0 Lieut.- Major Cunningham, Major Hughes, Lieut. Simp- Rifle committee--Capt. Dawson,chair- Lieut, Swaine, Sport. committee--Major Cunningham Swaine, Lieut, Mac Craig, Capt. Satisfactory reports were given of tha past year's work. It was decided trip to be taken hy the close of the drill to some 'Canadian was formed tol the vor will ho for a gymnasium in The become very sporting arena. Hoe- key and . basketball are already well | Mrs. are proud over a gift | High ¢ of Wales, whose title the 11th Regiment bears. The gift is autograph photograph of her royal highness. [t has been framed, and. occ pies the Frontenac Place of honor in the offences ee ------ Wiéi Li oral highness visited King- . ' Ston-with the prince several . years Business 8go, she was very much Interested ------------------ when she heard of the name borne by ths Kingston rifle % Lieut, F.'K. Mahood, who was re: harried, was presented by his comrades with a beautiful cl63% asa At the conclusion of the 14th offic- meeting, the directors were elect- ed for the 14th Club. All the old offic- el President, Lieut.- Kent: 'chairman house committee, Sin- Jeremiah Colf Gets Three Years years in the peni- theft, was brought to aty, yesterday, and is now at the young street, left, yesterday, for a trip will be home, on ' Friday, but Nora will remain in Montreal. ot Newoastle, Thomas McClung, of Cul., formerly of Neweastle, to George T. Cochran, of The marriage is. announced to odtnal is now ready, also for lie Thomas H. MeDermott, day bagzage- aged thirty Bldward Wells, charged with a seri- o> survives, rebatild his house at Zinat with hones | | make-up, he was Mrs. Saundbrs ponr. Deroche, Belle: not i Owing to the fact that he is is dead, aged eighty-five years. He was a Methodist : of those who destroved it. 1 Be orget Git presen notable adornment of the big silver cap won two years ago. The lunch hour w very jolly, nib the for twenty-eight, antl "besides guests of honor there Mrs. R. W. Garrett, Mrs, ii. er, Mrs, Herbert Dawson, Skinner, Lettice and Miss Constance Tandy Redden, Miss Marie Carruthers, Miss Mamie Garrett. * - . Mrs. Robert Mosk, able tea, on T N.B. The flowers she had chosen tulips and tea was Miss Helen Meck opened the door the twenty-five guests invited, were Mrs. W. H. Sparling, and Mrs, J. G. Elliow. » - A luncheon party, for married lad- Brock, Bagot Mrs. Charles Moss. The Mrs. Frederick Norton-Taylor, Mrs. Hiram Calvin, Mrs, W. B. Skinner, Mrs. Howard Folger. Mrs. James Cap- Reginald street, the only unmarried guest present. ee. There have been soveral small af for Mrs. 'Gilbert Johnson, "of Mon- treal. Mrs. James Massie, Mrs. F. Muhood, the hride, and hor hostess, Mrs, R. J. McKelvey, all entertaining for her. - - » - About a dozen old friends wore at R. C. Carter's, King street, yes- terday, to have a farewell cup of te with Mrs. Ernest Cunningham, This afternoon a fow virls wore ashe ed to tea at Mrs. George King's, Alice street, to meet Mrs. Charles Moss. bl ci pe Mrs. Hifam Calvin, King stecot, had a very small and informal tea, yes- terday. . oes The Badminton tournammwnt went on at the atmouries this afternoon. - Mrs, W. J, street, will receive on stead of = Tuesdays, as Non, she: will viet "her Grout. street, will return to Port Hope hIMOrrow, Lake, will be in town till Wednesday next. way from Montreal to her home in Toronto, will come to town, to-mor row, to be the guest, for a few days, of Mrs. W. H. Wormwith, Earl street, rs. G. W. Mahood, Goré street, enme home, from Toronto, on Mon- day. . » . - The boy and girl friends of Miss Ollie Elliott, daughter of the Rev. Joseph Elliott, Cataranpi, will be very sorry to hear that she is far from well, and won't be able to be back at school till after Easter. Miss May Whitton, of New York, who was to come to pay Mrs. James McParland, Emily street, a visit, a week or 80 ago, postponed her trip, and will arrive in town to-morrow. Mr. Arthur MoParland, who has bren at his home, on Emily street, for some little time, owing to illness, is getting on so well that he will be able to go back to. MeGill next week. Mrs. Jamea Hamilton, Earl street, and her family, will board. this sum- mer, while Captain Hamilton is camp. 4 visit to 8t. Mary's, and will take up at Mrs. Hamilton will also pay a house again here in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Robertson, Earl to Mexico nd Coban. They will escape all March's bluster here. Union s rwt, Miss Mrs. Walter Macnee, Miss Kate Fox and Miss Waterman, of New York, are morrow, to pay Miss Etta Callaghan a visit at Garden Island. > The engagenient has heen announced Ont., of Miss Isabelle McClung, daughter of Mr. and Nes. San Fernando, Mr, San Fernando. take place on April ist, after which My, Cochran and bide will leave for Pa on their honeymoon. At Gananoyue, on Ty slay, the, naptinle were 'performed which "united two Brockville residesits, man at the Grand Trunk station, and Miss Lillinn Elizabeth Knight. Goorge Pergan, Brockyille, is dead, years. About five years ago deceased © was married to Miss Amma, oldest daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. W. Drouse, Brockville, who now The Polish Catholic congregation at force, but he appealed to the arch- bishop and was allowed his freexlom. James Pitman, Thurlow township, Ruisuli 'has announced that he will 0 were laid Were Juewint March, Miss Kutharive and Miss Iulia Lyman, Miss Maud Betts, Miss Man Miss Beatrice Tandy, Miss Miss Carrie and Miss Ethel Waldron, Miss Ethel and Miss Lorraine Winges, Miss Mubel Dalton, Miss' Bosse and Miss May Smythe, Miss Bessie Gordon, Miss Florence Cunningham, Miss Beile {aig Miss Ada Birch, Miss Marion jen and University avenue, was hostess at a most enjoy- lay, in homor of Mrs, Charles H. Martin, of Dorchester, to adorn her rooms were pink and white purtaken of at quartétte tables in the dining-room. to tu and assisting the hostess in the tea Foom ies, wits given, on Tuesday. hy Mrs. for UCSts wore pon, and Miss Lily Norton-Taylor was fairs given within the past few days - - - Chapman, Colbome ursdays, in- as _her daughter, Mrs. W.-€. Way, is in town. so 0 Mrs. Go W. G. Grout will leave Of- tawn, on Friday, for Arnprior, where Mr. Trevor Miss Delisle Ramsden, who has been visiting Mrs. Robert Crawford, Barrie to- Mrs. J. .J. Herty, Barrie street, has gone down to Montreal. > Mrs. R. W. Brigstocke, of Giroux Miss Florence Austin, who is on her "Lawile, Captain Kennedy ors' and soxiation. that Chief t next, coming over, to-| cipal legal adviser to the Grand Trunk $30,000 a year. i Bei EDNESDAY. at v A slight earthquake shock was' felt San Francisco, carly this morning. No Janes Fesoled. however, "U +, & well-known Torons irun over by a street Hday last, ad died this "The officials la of the Nakional Starch company, 0, contemplate the constraption,. next summer, ~ a large power house, a ous Shatdecs have broken out in Prov; of Tomsk, Siberia, Troops : Te . with five field gins have been sent ' { i Jo. noedod nission funds; which must be made yp by February 28th to avoid a deficit. | There will be no big auvialgamated city sing tiv prunicpalities of Fort William and Port Arthur. Both will remain separate cities, Senator Casgrain, Windsor, js seri- ously ill apd small hopes are enter tained for his. recovery. The senator is SEhinive years old. eo woman found frozen to death on the Etplanade, at the foot demth on the Esplanade, at the foot identified as Mary Barnes. The Hamilton police admit the re cent i on gambling joints and handbooks were the work of spotters in the eity for some time, Sylvester Snell, aged seventy-three vears, died, on Monday afternoon, at Watertown Centre, N.Y. He was well- known throughout the city as a mars ket gardener, Edward Ryan, Detroit, Mich., referce of a prize match in which Ward, of Sarnia, was killed, will not be tried at Grand Rapids, Mich., this wel, ow- ing to illness, William March, physical instructor at the Y.MLO.A, Moncton, N.B., has mitted stealing large sums of cash and valuable articles from guests at the house 'whore he boarded, After kissing his three children and bidding his wile gooddye, An J. Schilling, formerly of Oswego, N.Y, shot bimyell, in Syracuse, N.Y, He is aged thirty<dhree years and despon- dent. Mayor Coateworth, on behalf of the citizens of Toronto, today, gent a message of sympathy to the mayor of Mont , in connection with the caly- mitous fie. in the Hochelaga Protest- ans school. Col. Samuel Hughes has been elect- od prosiaent of the Dominion Rifle As. soviation, Earl Gray will conteibute a 3500 challengy trophy for compoti- tion among the cadet corps of the different cities. iy The 8t. Petersburg Novge Vremya reports the foiling of another plot up- on the life of Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaivitch, president of the council of national defence, and second cousin to Emperor Nicholas, Two firemen were killed, two danger- ously ill in a hospital and scores of others were overcome by the fumes of ammonia 'liberated by the explosion a tank at a fire in the refrigerating plant of the Volunteer meat market, New York, to-day, An unknown man, apparently about twenty-four years old, committed sui- cide, by shooting himself at Muggs Landing, on Toronté Island. He had opened his coat and vest and put a bullet in his left breast. The estimates of Provincial Treasur- er Matheson provide for an expendi- ture of 86,519,131. The reccipts of the province, for the year, were §7,- 149,478 and expenses, $6,726,179, leav- ing a surplus of $429,209, The stegner Rome has arrived at Marseilles, from New York, bringing tha entire crew of the British schooner from New. foundland, for Europe, who were res cued from their sinking wessel on Sth of February. Bidwell Mills has asked the mayor and aldermen of Hamilton, to join him in petitioning the Ontario gov: ernment, officially, to investigate the wurdr of Constable Barron, commit- on his ted a Souple of years. ago, h premises, Mr. Mills wants his family F THE WORLD| BY A THE WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING 00. ©CoMPANY OFFIORS! 1 TORONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, ST. JOHN, N. 5, @ M. W. SIMPKINS, A GENT, NEWBURGH. A A nd vitality, " -------- - > Nae Nk Doctors call it Cystitis. Whatever the name, it is due to weak neys. The blood is bringing impurities 15 these organs faster can filter it ovt. This is often deposited in the Bladder; irritates the membrane 56 much that it cannot retain the urine. Instead of passing urine four or five times a day, itis passed twenty to thisty times. The urine is bot and scalding, and burns like fire. My! what relief the first few "Bu-Ju" Pills give! They are like joe water to a parchied throat. They neutralize uric acid, soothe the delicate lining of the bladder, and take away the buming pain. _ the weakness--heal the Kidneys--stop that which is such'an annoying feature of Cystitis, One man told us that " By-Ju"™ gave him the first unintermupted night's sleep hie Lad enjoyed . in fifteen yeam. Bu-Ju is sold by dmggists all over Canada, should not have them, send to us and we will see that you are promptly supplied. soc. a Box, and your money refunded if they fail to cure, If yours or ------ py aie MADE IN OANADA CANADIAN COMPANY. - OP NAME has been closely allied with the development of Sewing Machines in Canada for more than One Third of a Century, because we have a Machine which bears investigation and stands any test. Thellew Ni J J [2/4 LJ -e . i Ai ------ MONTREAL, P. Q. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Manufacturers' Motor Boat Association has offered a rival cup to that of the American Power Boat As- It may be accepted 'as a settled fact Justice Fitzpatrick will leave the supreme court bench in May! It is understood he will receive the honor of knighthood, shea he will retire, to fill the position of prin- Pacific, at a salary--it is A CLEVER IMPERSONATOR. Frank Speaight Pleased His Audience. . ~ Mr. Pickwick and his three friends, jolly 'old Wardle, Jingle, the Fat Boy and the immortal Sam Welle, and many another told of in the "Papers," were before the audience in dhe' City hall, on_ Tuesday night, brought there by Frank Speaight, the clover Dickeps impersonator. We lov- ed thém all in our early youth, and wo value them in later years, for they make us laugh good, wholesome, blue- dispelling laughter, ang Mr. Speaight made them live again. : In voiee, gesture, movement, in or- dinaty woning clothes, and with an Winnipeg tried to capture 4 priest by | r | Winkle endeavoring to | lack of sportsmanship, the long game and the aud eye glass amd on monocle for his only Mr, hix a torrent of Cackmey, conceal ine forth héeper with his screams, Sergt. Hug fuz, with his blaster, and wha all of them inimitably like the original . The jovening was heartily enjoyed, | ! : the at oll was with The wear that you receive during the life of a pair : : of shoes depends very greatly upon the dealer you name cleared. Address DR, KOHR MEDICINE CO. P.0. Drawer 1. 2341, Montrac: There is a strong inclination on the h part. of New Yorkers, 40 ignore - the] i mm rm er vepm me TTT St. Lawrence ane draw motor boat lo ers to New York waters, The Build. What You Get , Out of Life Depends Upon You. purchase them of. If You Got Them Here, They Are Bound to Be Satisfactory) If they are not, you know we make good our guar- "antee of service in every case. NO RISK IN DEALING AT freguaut desire to urinate, ee pad CITT Tal