+ School Boy if we can sell t when he's a grown man. d Little Boys'. rimarian -or collegian, We and that Father and ig for--the economical, sat- § and waiting. " 3 Fellows 2} years to 8 years, double breasted styles, for § 2.75, $3, $3.50 to $6.50. s, materials Serges, Fancy | $4.50, $5, $6, $6.50 to $10, ! to $12. ¢ ren's Clothing is well worth { $6.50, $8.50. $3 to $4.50. t ; TRISCUIT for Luncheon 2 for 25c. | ing Time R CLOSET ng, send us your sh at First of May. & Birch k Street. : a, foes! -- mm ed ¥ No. 35 e taken down and vill only cost you O ittended to. FERRER REESE Eee ww EE - ONE MEDICINE THAT HAS. NEVER FAILED Cure For Tha Blues A FAREWELL DINNE en . ! Health Fully Restored and the Joy of Life Regained. mn-- + When a \ woman is suddenly p into} that ion of misery, the BLUES, itisa sad picture, It is usually this way : She has been feeling ""out of sorts™ for some time ; head has ached and back aio ; has elept poorly, been quite nervous and nearly fainted once or twice; head dizzy, and heart-beats very fast; then that bearing-down feeling, and darisg her Periods she is exceedingly despondent. Nothing pleases her. Her doctor says: "Cheer up: you have dyspepsia; you will be all right soon." Sut » doesn't get "all right," and hope vanishes; then come the brooding, morbid, melancholy, everlasting BLUES. Don't wait until your sullerings have driven you to despair, with your nerves all shattered and your courage gone, but take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- und. See what it did for Madame nn 0g Rinville, Mastai, Que. She writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "1 suffered for four years with female troubles--inflammation of the stomach and fallopian tubes which caused me violent pain and often torture, so much so that I ould not walk at times and attend to my daily duties, Life was misery to me. [ was so blue and despondent I did not know which way Wo turn for relief. I had tried the doctors but they did not help me. I was advised to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so I bought a bottle. 1 am gladthat I did so, for 1 am well and strong to-day and the world Jooks bright, for I have perfect health, thanks to your medicine." If you have some derangement of the female organism write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass,, for advice. AGREEMENT REACHED. Re Second-Class Matter Between Canada and U. S. Washington, April 2.--As a result of the conference between FPostmaster- General Lemieux of Canada, and offici- als of his department apd Postmaster: Genbral Mever of the United States and a number "of his assistant associ ates, an agreement has been reached to, amend the postal convention e Ling, bolayeen, ig Fo opuntries, so far] "as efiects the transmission of newspa- pers and periodicals, known as second class matter, between the two coun: tries. Canada accepts the tentative proposal of the United States that second class mail in ome country and addressed to the other, weight each four ounces and fraction thereof, be subject to a rate of one cent for each bulk package prepared by stamps af fixed A Moth camphor drug store The double strength Tarine moth proof 'bags are sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. While attending a man suffering from blaod-poisoning. the result of a pig's bite at Lutterworth, England, Dr Ogle was poisoned through a scratch on his hand, and died. Buy Nestlrs Food at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Fresh there. MALTOSE AND HEALTH. Physicians Say Its Use in The Human System Is of Great Value. The great value of Maltose as a nu- tritive substance can net be exagger- ated. In the living organism it is transformed into assimilable sugar more rapidly than saccharose or cane sugar. It is very easy to digest and having not; so sweet a taste as cane sugar, it cdn be taken in much greater quantities than the latter. "Malta-Vita" is no meaningless coined word; it stands for its literal translation from the Latin and means exactly what it says--"Malt Life." The original phrase, "For the blood is the life," is the starting point and final winning post of Malta-Vita, which con- tains a considerable percentage of maltose, a natural sweetening agent, easily digestible and readily assimilat- ed ny the human economy, forming rich healthy blood. Now for many years the medical profession have pryscribed semi-solid malt extracts which contain a large percentage of maltose but which cost from fifty cents to seventy-five cents per pound. Malta-Vita cone taips from eight to ten per cent of this mronderful blood maker and costs but ten cents per package. { Malta-Vita is scientifically prepared to meet the requirements of old and young, weak and strong. To ever Jman. crystals at Chown's woman and child it gives blo bone, muscle and brain vigor anda Puoyancy of life that. cannot come from other food. And it is good to eat! All grocers sell Malta-Vita. A WARNING To Thousands Of Ladies Who Use J) Package Dyes. The'Wells & Richatdéon Co., Limit ed, of Montreal, manufacturers of the world-famed DIAMOND DYES, . would specially warn all users of DIAMOND DYES, that they have not the slight est connection with any firm or com- bination of people who are now "manu- facturing and selling weak, adulterated and worthless package dyes. : The manufacturers of . BIAMOND AES, for their own interests, and for the welfare and protection of the la- dies of Canada, find it necessary to de- pounce the reports circulated by mak- ors of commen and imitation dyes that their products are put up according to the formulac of the DIAMOND DYES Such claims made by makers of worth- Joss dyes are dishonest and misleading. To insure complete success in home coloring work, buy only the fime tried ond reliable DIANOND DYES, i cheerful, brave, light-hearted | ~ Bo rs one would imagine for To , +o! Bout Wai was. a marked the Wells & Richardson blessing and fond wishes that the old boys might cherish happy thought of | thom when far away." The toast was GIVENBY E.CRUMLEY TOTHE | Crumley was brief in response. OLD BOYS. Re enjoyed the company of his old (friends: he had looked forward with 3 Setp-- lanticipation to the gathering and his / A Time of Rare Enjoyment--The delight was bevowd i expression. His his fond affee- would simply increase ever diel before and my hope is, some fday. to live again with you in the { bright future." The dipper sintuded with "Auld | Lang Syne' aml "The Bould yre's with a march around tables. BROOKS WON AGAIN. Defeated Acton, English Wrestler, at Cobalt. Cobalt, March 30.--A wpestling match took place here between W, . { Brooks of Kingston, and Joseph Aec- { ton, champion middleweight of Eng- land, for a side bet of $1,000. Mr. Acton secured the first fall in nine ! minutes. Brooks secured his famous hold on "Acton in 11} minutes, and got the second fall wn Acton in 7 EDWARD CRUMLEY minutes. Brooks seemed to have het- ter staying qualities, and did not lose i. I'he match was the best ever held in the silver city. It was first announced as a private match, A gold watch and chain is the for- Fdward Crumiey, the {his he genial, big-hearted bus get-nie-aot s mab, wil carry to sunny California to remind him of sincere, devoted, loving triends | Dut Mr. Acton's supporters would not w bangston. "ihe old boys, as ap- | have it as they said it would not be plied to his companions of boyhood | lair to the townspeople, and it was and inarhood were his guests on Mon- | left open to all who wished to see. day night, at a farewell dinner at his Theré was a very large attendance The match started at 3.30 pm. in the opera house Mr. Brooks will soon leave for King- fence, 61 Lpdon street, and a night of real enjoyment and pleasure it proved to be re the cartier hows of the ovening | ston to make a match) with James were spent with cards, games and Johnson, of Glenburnie, as Mr. John- music and a merry crowd of business | Son seems very anxious to try Mr. to think time to Brooks The latter seems that he will not get much make cheese this year and jrofessioral men smoked and chatted and laughed to their heart's content. Mr. Crandey was alert and active to seg that the Johns and Jacks, the Charles and < Joes, th Dicks and Bobs and Harrvs--every- went by his nickname at this SERIOUS CHARGES MADE Against Hospital Authorites in body party --were being well entertained Hamilton And things were kept going tll al ' An " BOS Es Hamilto W 9. r ro- most mitmight. Then came the feast amilton, Ont., April 2.-At the rv quest af a large number of his admir- ers, Ald. Thomas ago tendered his member and flow of soul, A rard company graced the ful tables right through the tho diing-room. Beautifully od with Howoers, cut bric-a-brac, the table groaned beneath the bountiful logd. The expanse of shirt front and bald head was pro nounced, but the fellows were not as Allen, who a week resignation as a of the city council, on ac: count of a dispute th Ald. Peregrine, has decided to withdraw the doen: ment Ald. Allen is the oldest mem ber of the council. A new lodge of the Knights of I'y- thins was organized last night. It will beauti centre of, garnish gluss and | rich old as they looked but only as the 3 3 hex ) as y 4 3 . felt. Thus youth and vivacily 'was be known as Hamilton Lodge, No. i. everywhere present. The courses Tan Relatives of John McMuley, who died from injuries received in a run- along with smoothness, the brief waits being utilized with choruses of old time merit. 'And everyone sang, wak- away accident, are threatening to sue the hospital authorities for not, it is alleged, properly attending him. They say the case was treated lightly, the blood not being washed from the in- jure man's face, and that when he began to rave the authorities had the man removed to the police cells. Lat er McMuley was taken to St. John's Hospital, where he died. * pdisplay-of witi*satlics #0 old reminis- censes, Fhe tunes of a quarter of a century ago came buck with vividness and, too, with a tinge of sorrow, as one recalled caused by others the vacant places, some death, some by removal, by strange providences. J. G. Flliott presided, with Host Scratch Kills Canadian. Crumley on his right and Mayor Detroit, April 2.--Rev. George A Mowat on his left. John S. Smith | Robson, rector of St. Paul's Fpisco- was in the vice-chair and down the | pal church, Lansing, is dead, from table w seen Messrs. Robert Craw blood poisoning, the result of a slight ford, George Crawford, James Craw scratch on his hand from a rusty po ford, J. J. ham, Henry Crawford, Henry Cunning- | er. Mr. Robson was a Canadian by v 'Cramley, John Carson, | birth, thirty-three Vears of age, and rge Cll, John Driyer, R. H., El- | came here from Hartford, Conn., last Ge wer, James Galloway (Toronto), | December. He leaves a widow and two harles Livingston, George Mills, | ehildren. thomas Mills, John Marshall, James Massie, W. 'H. Medley, John Nicoll Division Court. William Shea, R. J Roney, dames Reid, Reid A.D 1 Thomas SARE , sang H- N; Rivhardnon, WF. Kew. {JU Of the tong David Spenoe] A. Sharp and Oscar Telgmann Judge Madden presided at a special division court to-day Toronto Engraving company ve. KQuarterly beard of Queen's College, for an account of Robin case of With song and toast the guests sot judgment was given for the de forth, theis Stamm and 1 rd for | fendant. with costs. The regular ses d Crumley, who, mn a score of {gion of the division = court will be nore of wavs 8 ferred te 8S. & ' re of ways. was referred to as. a | held on Tuesday next an of noble impulses, generous, up : ht, true; leal heartec r lovable and Kind. Gave A Lecture. The toasts wee "The King; "The Adjutant' George Smith, of Teton Military." proposed by. WF 8. Sith to, gave a very interesting lecture in . RB the 'Salvation Army barracks, last and fittingly responded to by Li ut night. on *Life in London": There Pele. Gulioway and Massie; he was n good attendance. The band buses Men, aracuialy honored by | cay prearnt, am favored with wera olied {0 by Messrs. Roney, G. Craw-} "iections. i ford, C. Livingston, .J. Nicolle and J, J. Crawford % The Old Boys Fe h A New Paper. : ingly introduced by George Mills, and It is reported on the street to-day, vividly portrayed by James Crawford, | that a new company, headed by local David Spence, W.. O'Sheii and John | conservatives, will start a paper on Marshall. the corner of Princess and Montreal "The Host" was honored with vigor, | streets. volume and vociferous applause hy Capt. Robert Crawford, with inimit able humor, and with touclys of tenderness and loving, sympathetic, feeling told of the hénored career of Mr. Crumley. No task was too great for generous response; help was given unstintedly, .and: # he could cheer and comfort by the use of his talents no more readily accorded. And because of his geniality, his big- -------- Never fall asleep on the train, for trains always run over sleepers. The Canadian Bank of Commerce has decided to relieve Winnipeg's fin wncial stringency, and to carry on the city's overdraft, furnishing in addi tion sufficient funds to allow the city to TiEoseente works of necessity. Buy spring blood medicines at Gib- son's Red Cross drug store. Fresh service was heartedness, his loyally to friends and |p his generally sunny disposition "the | "police Constable Nicholas Timmer hoys of the old brigade" felt impelled i \ \ anf tora) i: - man, who Was been 1 or several to crystalisé theiv, regard in a tan weeks, is able to be around again He gible token, one that he could carry with him to the of the earth: whose every tick would remind him of "the auld acquaintances' in his good Canadian home. : R. J. Reid then presented the a gold watch and chain, suiGbly in- seril ith words of afiection regafd that dimmed the 'eye and ened' the heart. The surprise ol/ ) for Crumley was complete and ile he. | on) wat, in recovered himself, Mavor will go on duty to-night, for the first time since his illness , But Silicon, Bon-Ami, Sobright and ammonia for deaning at Gibson's Red Cross drug store Bedbug poison, "in tin cans, with nozzle, all ready for use, at Chown's drug store. ends ting friends, thipgs that bad given Mr. Crumley shchgestebnt. not ooly amone his old cronies and bovhood associates, hut by: the citizens at large. They wished him God-tpeed; they hoped that all the benefits of health he sought would Re realized and that early, again his feet would be turned to his old home a fifteen-round bout for the baniam nicht at Montreal. Milking tubes and teat slitters at Cheown's drug stores, The body of John [L. Kelly. who dis tiott, before asking for the toast to he honored: with a bumper, coupled ®with the host the -nome of "one of the cleverest, noblest at Gibson's Red Cross drug store These-were the last words of Thom an Bailev Aldrich. spoken to his won This month .; Limited, PQ. will send Ty, bd a oa | Ta Aldich "Ta apite ol all Lov Liorim than 0 he {drunk amid cheers aml song. i Boys Showed Regard By [heart wns mellowed by the kindly Service to the Institution in Giving Mr. Crumley a Fine Words a Zhe Spklouiited, Wupetiy ot » Its Early Days. Gold Watch. ted it all. The gift wis pre | The monthly meting of the {to remind him of old associates: me i board governors of the Kingston {mores would ever be before him, but general Hospital was held, on Moun: | this added expression of their regard | day afterngon, at four o'clock. Pres: {tion and sincere love for home friends. i Duff, D. M. Melntyr, "I love you all to-night, more than 1 | Rev. WB. Fof presenting, as a gift Moin. | pital from the family, a portrait of the | the late James oft- Miss Pearl Warren left on Saturday vale where she will spend a ¢ : h ¥ ocky Mountain Tea at Gib ; Spc mirth, ene ed ntene EY C ot drg. woe IT CLEANS AND IT || yw he 4 he « Lypch. of Quebec, "got the decision CURES | over Allen, of Ottawa, at the close - of weight championship of Canada lest The qualities of head and hearts pes. | appeared from Orillia last Dosember sessixl by Mr. Crumley made his re | WOR found be Indians on the ice © moval. a public loss. Chairman Fl. [Toke 8¢ John. Bav Hood's and Aver's Sarsaparilla sleep. Put out the Niehts." Ln DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, APRIL 2. OF JAMES HOPKIRK TO GEN=- ERAL HOSPITAL The Deceased Rendered Valuable ent, G. XY, Chown (chairman), Dr, Laing, Lieut -Col Frederick Welch, W. 8. Skinner Dr. Sullivan and G. M. Macdonnel waited on the board for the purpose to the hos Masse, | Hopkirk Dr, Sulli van, in making the prescutation, spoke in very high terms of the' valuable services Mr. Hopkirk had rendered the hospital in its early days when there were fow. workers. For some time he was a daily visitor, ar much of the success' of The Institution at that time was owing to his exertions and inter | est in the work, Mr. Hopkirk was the youngest som of James Hopkirk, of Dalbeth, Lanark shiré, Scotland. He in 1804 and educated at Glasgow University, He subsoguently studied law and was admitted to the Scottish bar ns an' advocate, but came Canada in 1836, drawn by the ractions which the new world pres d to many voung men of that da In I1S39 he became private scoretary to Sir George Arthur, at that time lieutenant-gov. ernor of Canada, and was afterwards assistant seoretary to West In 187 he was appointed collector of was born PRESENTED PICTURE 3 Strong'Points or iver UNEQUALLED PURITY--STRENCTH--FLAVOR LEAD PACKETS ONLY--25¢c., 30c ,, 40c., 50c. and 60c. Per Pound. GREEN TEA. AT ALL GROCERS', nom Angrove Woodenware Bros., | To Users of Pails and Tubs A word of caution may not be out of place. The E. B. Eddy Company's wares are FULLY GUARANTEED against factory i defects, so it will be to your interest to see that the name - SBpY is stamped on every package you buy. Always, everywhere 'n Canada. ask for EDDY"S MATCHES. customs at Kingston, which position he held until the time of hiv death, in | 1569. It was during this period that he devoted mitch of his spare time to | the interests of the general hospital, | | i and for three years was one of the | visting governors In 1887 he was | appointed honorary of the | board. \ The chaioman on behalf of the board accepted the gift and pxpressed the appreciation of the governors to the family for their thoughtfulness, and stated that the would he | is in the board room, 'and would | be a reminder of the Kindly benevo- | ence and executive ability of the late | James Hopkirk. { During the past six months there is | an increase of 113 in the number of patients treated in the he spital ! Visiting governors for the month of April are Mayor Mowat and Rev Dn. | Laing. NO SETTLEMENT YET. secretary portrait ---- The Carpenters Are Still Out on Strike The carpenters still out at noon to-day. Both parties seem bound to stand the other side off, and the prospects for a long and bitter fight seem sure, When seen in the Labor hall the «men scemed confident of winning out ip the lomg run, as there are a'large number of buildings to be ervoted this season, and tne men will refuse to go back to work on the old terms, - -- were Died In Toronto. Sutherland, a former ress | died, ¥ William dent of Kingston, morning, at his home in Toron is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Sco | Pittsburg. He leaves g wife F. Seott and his mother have goose to Toronto | for the funeral ; ' Non-Jury County Court. The non-jury cotinty COUrL Opens | two o'clock this aRlernoon, be | Judge Madden There is only oue | case on the docket, that of Edward Freeman, Jr., vs. John Moore, suit | for sum of $1563.50, Vital Statistics. During Murch, there were registered in the city clarks office these vital statistics : Births, 43; deaths, 11 99 <MINERYA Silk and Lawn Waists This illustration shows one style of "Minerva" Waists--but you need to see the garments them- selves to know how well the smartness of general carried out. . Prices to suit every to rT lor he 8 Do You Prize Tea for its body, its fragrance, flavor, purity and wholesomeness ? Blue Ribbo Tea is perfect in all these qualities. For morning, afternoon or eveming--for every use--it's the best. Pure and invigorating. Black, green, mixed --28e. to §1 a Ib.-- All grecers he coun without a pair of Shoes. They are autty, well made at a populat price % $3, $3.50. 5 Dressy, handsome designe (bat appeal to the eye and Ot like a glove. £ H. Jennings, King 8% es 2LLLLLAPL00AP 0A ELLA ALRS : Strawberries,Pineapples $ Tomatoes and Bananas A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street VIVIVIP ISIS IIFIRIIIIS IRS marriages, 17. . LE ------ Trusses that give ease, comfort and { security at Dr. Chown's drug story On Saturday knocked down hy a train while walk ing on the tr wk near Uobalt station The wheels went over both legs, ome | the Liskeard hospital, where ho died A threatened strike among the paint ors on London, Ont., culminated yes wrday when fully three-quarters of the painters quit work pe ev. They have been receiving 28¢. hour and have asked for Je. | Moth camphor and moth proof bags, at Chown's drug store. i At St. Mary's, Ont, the | granting a loan of 86,000 to Weir, &| Weir to extend their flax industry fail | ed by about eighty-eight votes to carry. The by-law to grant & bonus of £.000 to Strauss & Roos to stary a knitting factory also failed by about | aghty votes. | Tarine bags for putting away your an | | furs at Chown's drug store, | | "Royal Crown" Witch-Hazel - Toilet Soap It'sia toilet soap and a medicated soap -- for the price of ordinary soap. Only 10c. acake. 3 for 25¢. Atall ies PPPOE PEDO PS ® and Dealers. o \ Son sn | BRITISH - AMERICAN | {| A E. foot torn off, and the other had | ro patated. He was taken to | (INGSTON = «ONTARIO | flpuirs are wanted. Our antic | Is now open to the travelliog nding a settle | sublic. 1 ment of their demands for more mou | W. TELFER - - Proprietor | re HEROD | || ORDERED 'FOOTWEAR {Now is the time those. Re- HOTEL Has undergone alterations and 'squeak' is used on all work, ------------------------------ If the average man's wife talks he 286 PRINCESS sT., Sage she is noisy, and if she doesn't, THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ky. SPRING MILLINERY For Every Age For Every Taste Pre-Easter business has been almost ° phenomenal. Previous years have' been # equalled and passed in a way that testified better than anything else how much the ; dainty styles of 1907 as displayed by this . store. have won their way into popular To those--the great majority--who have postponed the Ghoosivg ol the # favor. t : hat, we would say, come NOW, while everything is new and brigh Everything is at its best now. Styles have been decided beyohd question oF * doubt. Assortments are large and still unbroken, and fhe tables and cases full of the exclusive things which are invariably snapped up as the season . vances. The one hat for you is here --come to-morrow. : # » SPENCE'S ™ Leading Millinery and