ing Underwear you will not appreciat. you see what garments await you until [E SKIRTS r trimmed, many designs, quite new most economical buying. 6.00. by 30 different makes to select from at VERS, in all the novelties, at prices nd CHEMISES at prices ge assortment starts at 25c. hildren's Vhite | nderwear Children's Nightgowns, many desiged 1 all sizes. Children's Drawers, all sizes. Children's Skirts in great variety size. White Dresses ns just received and these we can values, 30c. 99, 1.25, 1.35, 1.65, 1,75, 2.00, that and with} and ud oof HK 3 e The Goods ' and More of Them y Previous Year. Our Dorothy Dodd Shoes are simply swell. All the latest styles as well as the comfortable kinds, * Our Empress are nicer than ever. Dainty shapes, mannish shape and every paira fitter, We never had nicer shoes and we will § be very pleased to show our styles to any one calling.' tt Shoe Store T. Mc McAuiey Team me 74. NO REMOVED!TO 84, 93 Princess St. Between Corbett's Hardware Store and Taylor & Hamil ton's, directly opposite An- grove's, "Phone No. 718. BANK OF MONTREAL E AND SEE US Paid Up Capital - - - $14,400,000 Rest The branch of this 11,000,000 Bank at torner of King and William Sts, Will Move On or about the 15th APRIL NEXT To corner of King and Clarence Sts. De® ® & : @ CO clse. SPT POI ICGPPOIOTIT CID IFLIITINS 0000900 AL From P. WALSH You gct genuine § Scranton, as he ¢ handles nothing FOSPVEOSOIOOS When You Buy d x DD @ | 4 Are You A Farmer? Then anchor in the you shall know, have everything from a farmers' line. A that > to an we dniry Seam separator beats Cobalt stocks as one of our nice a mousy Rubber Tired Rumabouts makes life casy for old and young. of Harness, have ome of the hest th country, geod cheestfactory all styles eight miles fr and We have also a line prices. We 200 acre farm in city, m the and thurch onl a 1 from house. Cam be terms. Apply T: BE, ord. J. HUGHES For every variety of Real Estate Bargains and Insurance, go to SWIFT'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY. SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY BY TENDER TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the undersigned uml MONDAY, April 22d, for the purchase of the property | K n Welling ta more a smal "VICTORIA PAT ¢ CELEBRATION A Meeting of the General Con.- mittee, will Building, on 10th, at 8 p.m. be held in the' City WEDNESDAY, April w. C. MARTIN, Secy. GRAND HOTEL [z= free on receipt of 3 cent Opposite Grand Central Stat UNION | NEW JORR ory. UNS vous frets uidebook and City sta LADIES' TAILORING Finest of Workmanship, Up-to- Date Styles, and Good Fit Guar- anteed. 236 University Ave. PAINT! iH you intead painting this year the ever reliable Ready Mixed Paints, ins. SOLD ONLY AT Vamish Stai use Elephant Brand," Enamels and STRACHAN'S ~ HARDWARE. TAKE NOTICE Between Season's we soll Goods on very : small profits. That is what you Heke. Try us for the fan. TURK'S Kecond-Hand Store, 308 Princess St. KINGSTON AND CAPE VINCENT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, STEAM- ers will leave Kingston at 1.30 pm. daily, except Sundav Korrect Shape Oxfords. For men, in patent leather, We guarantee them not to crack, You get a new pair if they do. Price the The same as those that do crack, $5. Lockett shoe store. tim Summing up of Pri Delmas & New York daily papers with verba- DAILY MEMORANDA. Le Gramd Heed Concert, City Pom. McMaster Evangelistic church, 8 p.m Beginning of Special at Cooke's church This day in author, bern, bora, 1829, Hau, * Band, Cooke's Mectings, to-night history "--Lew 1827; Generad Wallace, Booth WHIG TELEPHONES. 243 Business Office. 229--Fditorjal Reomns. 202--Jobbing Department. Everything that's printable. TOILET SETS some odd quaint shapes, in Old English Designs. Also a'large variety of pretty colored sets, from. $1.48 Robertson Bros. A Distinct Saving Our facilities for remodelling re repairing yeéing Sealsk and Fuss of al ¢ unexc This work should done during summer when the s much lk an in the regular or busy season, It is equally | dvas aguous 10 order new fur garments duri mer, hecause of th price "com More time and attention - can ted to each order You save and your gurment will be devi cold weather sets in JOHN MeKAY'S FUR HOUSE Telephone 48% Fur Storage. HUMANE SOCIETY, A Public Meeting to Be Held on the 17th. The excéeutive of the Humane Society held a meoting, in the Whig building last evening. The present weve, WJ B. Walken, My Walkem, Misses Cot tle, Mrs, Clanents and Dr. Ma Y the absence of the preside ir. Walkem was vot d to the chair, Th obpet of the mecting, rathering of ange for interpst was dealt with It was finally decided 10 to arre thos. mane cause at length. hold the general meeting on Wednes day evening, April 17th, in the Whig Addresses will be delivered by ih citizens on the" dif to which animal All interested are invited to attend this meeting dumb That A Teeaty Has Drafted. BASSADOR BRYCE. Dr-- That tion" #ve Not London, April 10.--~The cabled from' Washington that ficially admitted there American treaty has been draf and fisheries question between ted States and Canada The foreign office officials sa that any such reached. In fact, here the formal not yet been opened so far a various questions outstanding the Unite Washington, April here that, probably lack of upon recent developments in changes that have America and Great Britain rel the settlement of questions occurred the United States counts for the statement from that formal necotiations have bern opened. While the ported is not quite as compr as was at first supposed, it anthoritively stated that nege tlement of all questions relat the regulation of nav tion John's river, being otherwise o for in an act passed at the sion of congress, commission to he appointed | purpose casien for haste remaining open issues between in this matt the colonia premiers falling at the forthcoming confer premiers will endeavor to ¢ conference of their own for the Fhe question of the drinking trough in the market square was aga en up and vote of censure v on the board of works for not or that- the fountain was thawed out, It was shown that in this respect the city was ill equipped, as there are but three tronghs for ma imals within city hamts, It is quite plain that the city fathers should see to the ow being kept running all winter | After further discussing the plans-for he general meeting on the 17t 1 | oot again by the retary in al few days | Th officer were ol i | dent, Edward | arer, Cottle: J. B. Walkem. | WANT NEW POST OFFICE. | | The Board of Trade Takes Initial Action. | At the regular meeting of the board | of trade, held last evening, the follow | ing resolution was unanimously passed and the secrstary instructed to for ward it to Hon. William Harty, MP, with n request that he bring it before the proper authorities, and use hig in fluence with them to secure their con sent "Resolved, that the board of trad: respectfully request that, as th : commodation in the present post is quite inefficient for the public needs, that a new building be evected and the present building be utilized for the concentration of government affices in the city." Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure case of itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles in/gix to fourteen days or money refunded. Sfc. any meagre a man's according to You always can faith by' inverse ratio the fuss he makes over i ORIGIN OF PLEURITIC PAIN. and mild Just now they dre very comman, many people = subject to a inflammation lof the lining of the lung which, if neglected, spreads to the lung itself, . ag Prompt treatment with Nerviline is needed: Rub it in deeply--pain van- ishes, geliel is instant--pleurisy is cur ed. Quicker than a mustard pllsster, more soothing and healing. Nerviline is sure to cure eny » pain or con- | the mother country of *decussing methods system of mutual preference, i will be hare wh she admits ple of prefer ihe Morning culation ing the seatic Post of scasational rumors colonial conference by unionist pre informal me of the that the premiers, s announced, was | foundid on an old report, wha that the premiers tralia intend to t the occasion system of preference' such arranged between the and South-Africa. Replying to a newspaper conle true, well be tive's question whether it is for tha colonial premiers to gether and develop a scheme { colonial preference Premier said : STANLEY'S WIDOW WEDS, Wife of African Explorer Marries British Surgeon. London, April, 10. Stanley, widow of the great e has married again, the choice being Henry Curtis, of ability and socially. Lady Stanley, much beloved But since Sir years ago, recluse at her country Furze Hill, which among Henry's many deat place rey, and laid out himself, 'buried. Stanley brought nearly 'a million dollars home his American lecture or Pond, and he put most of Furze Hill. The second marriage old gossip, that her Stanley was unhappy, scout it, has rev To Spend Life In Cell Jefferson City, Mo., April sentences of death imposed upon Mrs City Frank Hottman of Higginsville, Aggie Myers 'of Kansas who were convicted of havin, were commuted Fi 5A SURPRSE BRITISH OFFICIALS HAVE NO ADVICES FROM AM- Any Such Arrangements Have Been Réached--Negotia- Yet Opened--What Washington Has to Say About the Terms. statement that an Anglo- viding for the appointment of a joint commission to consider the boundaries has . caused much surprise in official circles havé no advice from Ambassador Bryce arrangement has been negotiations although has been considerable discussion of the d States and Canada. Washington Sticks To It. 10.~1t is and Canada, ac agreement re- have been formally conducted with the result of reaching a basis for a treaty that shall provide means for the the fresh water fisheries and control of the international waters und streams, will be treated by a but it se said there is no oe and the United States are, it 8s res ported, under discussion, with pros pects of conventional arrancement hy the time congr re ambles. COLONIAL CONFERENCE. What is Being Said About Pre- ference. London, April 10.---The Standard says it understands that in th cos of a proposal of preference voted = by ssemble a of establishing. a allowed to the e with her colonies, regrets the cir ss and sug srobably to devise a as he cotunonwealth representa "All things are possible." Dorothy, man of her a fellow of the Roval College of Surgeons, culture, 'but unknown still beautiful, is very she has been practically a Stanley bought and where he is a quarter of ith him from tour under Mgj- marriage with but her friends dered the nes hushand, Clarence Myers in 1904, Been Been itis 'of- ted, pro- the Uni- here, vy they = known have there between stated advieo, the ex between ative to hetween London not yet chensive is now tintions set- ing to of St, provid. Inst see- or that or. The Canada through nce the purr wa n which princi regard certain rence ot h may of Can ake ad 1s been get to Hn inte Deakin Lady xplorer, a man classes. h three in Sur it into ived-the 10.<~The and Mo., g mur DUCHESS D'UZES New York, April 10. Duchess d'Uses, sister of the Due Du Chanlnes, secking the bund of Miés Theodora of Washington, and daughter Shouts, is soon to arrive in who is 8 PR. ca to visit Mis s She 2 nts and, in- cidentally help along or brother's suit, they say, in Washington. It has heen alleged that was the Mme X, in the Castellon suit, but this has been indig enied. CANNIFTON HAPPENINGS, A Sawmill Destroyed-- Home From Kingston, Jamaica. Cannifton, April 9. The usual an nual high water played havoc with one of the leading industries of the village. The saw-mill, 'thé property of Miss Sutherland, was dislodged from its foundation and hali of it carried down stream. It is completely wreck. éd and ean never be utilized again. The remaining backed the water gip om the grist mill, rende ring it. useless for the present. .Mr. Eve leigh, the lessee of the mill, has secur- ed a portable sawmill, to manufac ture the logs in the Miss Maud Watts, da linm Watts of this place, who has been in Kingston, Jam., for the past two years, 'engaged as book-kesper log a large mercantile firm has returned to her home and is receiving the con gratulations of her many friendg, here off her almost miracnlous escape from the earthquake. She brought with her portion ughter of Wil a fin disp lay of the products of the islgnd. Miss Rena Campbell, resident of Kipgston, accompanied her and will remain here for a month Harry Wales of the Bank of Com merce staff, DPoterboro, has returned after spendimy » few days with his par ents Miss Black spent a pleasant holiday with friends in Odessa, M. C Haight has given up his milk route in the city and is engaged in the Union Cheese factory for the coming season Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Shorey spent Easter with relatives in New burgh. Foster Gunsolus of Madoc, has returned after wnding a few days with hig grandiather, Peter Gunsolus Timothy Farnham . has ateompunied his daughter, Mrs. E. L. Reid, to her home in Baneroft. Frank Brintnell, of the eustoms partment, Toronto, spent a few with his father, | T. Brintoell. Mis Thorne is stopping or at "The Hedy Mr "John Ockerman and daughter, Madoc, are visiting friends, Mr I Mrs. William Farn ham, Bancroft. p this village a flying visit, Mrs. Barnum, who for #ome time past has heen living with Mrs. Brintnell, # returned to her home in Mad Royal Mason has pur chased a house from Frank Farnham and will become a permanent resident of this pl James Richardson, of Belleville, one of the firemen in the em} loyment f the Corby company has taken up his abode in part of the Thompson Ho: se. WANTS MINISTER RECALLED. Woman Refused Presentation to King Oscar. Washington, April 10-Tda Qon the New York woman whom United States Minister Graves refussd to present to the King of Sweden, is in Washington for the avowed purpos of seeing the president and inducing him to recall the American 1eprosen- tative at Stockhélm. . She stated that she would ask See retary Loeb for an appointment to meet the president and would lay be fore him charges which would cause a wave of indignation to sweep over the country and arouse a protest from every man and woman in America, The disclosures which she purposes to make, believes, will be suffici- ent to warrant the president in imme diately Mr. Graves, Claussen, she recalling Wrong Medicine Given. April 10. William Hutton Eaton com i. ~ Toronto, is suing the T. for 3 That fullness aftér meals promptly velieved hy taking one of Miller's Com- pound Iron Pills after each meal. For sale by W. H. Medley. One of the great mistakes of this age has been the substitution of the urch as an institution for the jo te . APRIL 10. 000 damages. He claims that in buy ing the ingredients for a certain pre scription he was farnished with the wrong deugs, getting chlorate of pot- ash for hi-carbonate of potash and spearmint for peppermint The rem edy was given to a chidd, whose ali mentary canal was destroyed, and it slowly starved to death. Oc ------ o 1907. Wil ROOTG0? Rumors Have It He Will Retire. OUT OF HARMONY WITH THE POLICY PURSUED BY PRESIDENT. Urged Roosevelt Not to Reply to Harriman's Letter, But He Did -So--Said Secretary Taft is the Favorite Now With the Admpinistnaticon. Chicago, April 9.~The Inter-Ocoan's Washington correspondent says One of the flood of rumors growing from the excitement of the last week because of - the sensational charges made at the White House concerning a politic ul couspiracy againet the pre sident, is that Elihu Root is to leave the cal ; The reason given for his reported. re tiroment is that he is out of harmony with the administration, and that this has been growing more evident as the political plans of the president have dewloped. The story goes t Sec- retary Root strongly urged the presi- dent not to answer the Harriman let- ter, but to ignore it. He is also said to have been greatly surprised at the action of the president in giving out the rich men's conspiracy against him and his policies. There is also some basis for the rumor of Root's retirement in the fact that the president has come out #0 strongly in favor of Secretary Taft for the next republican nomination. For a time it looked as if Mr. Roose velt wanted Root as his successor, antl it is believed encouraged the see- retary of state in this idea, If Root has any presidential aspirations he could more consistently foster them out of the cabinet than as a member of the president's official family in the present state of affairs. PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All wy oo Over The Worlds : It is expected the case of Harry K. Thaw will go to the jury this afters noon. John Donald, a contractor on the CPR. was killed by a dynamite ex- plosion at Seovil (wer four thowand persons have fallen vietims by the hands of Russian terrorists and reactionaries within the st year Iwo, o'clock in the afternoon of June 15h has been fixed for the open- ing of the second peace conference at I'he Hague The C.P.R. have found the Lord's Day acl unworkable, as far as their varde in Winnipeg are concesned, and will ignore the in future. The supplementary estimates laid on the tabl of the legislature totaled x 201. making the ggregate pro- law vipcial expenditure, 87, 32. "i reported that Prof. G. R Mickle, professor of mining in the School of Practical Science, Toronto, ippointed mine assessor, grand jury, at Cornwall, it in a true bill against Charles is to be som, the § v player, for the manslaughter « Bud" MeCourt The gift of a parsonage costing $12. 000 has been made to St. Paul's Meth- odisv earch, Toronto, by Mrs. Tim- othy Eaton wd Mrs. E. R. Wood, Henry Rallantyne, secretary of the Central Y.M.C.A., Toronto, leaves, on for chargs April 25th, he will have Y.M.C.A. building, ervetod The telephone Calgary In Calgary of a new 390,000 which is now being commission inquiry will be re-opened and evidence taken to find. out if the company has been living up to the arrangements entered into with the court when the commis n adjourned Thomas Puddicombe, New Hamburg, was killed in the C.P.R. wreck at The Azilda, near Sudbury. company has settled with the estate for 810,000, the widow reeviving £2,000, the two adult [children $1,000 each, and the three infants #2.000 each" X POOR CHINA'S PLIGHT. Terrible Results Ensuing Frém Famine. Washington, April 10.---So great is the distress of the famine sufferers in China that the hunger crazed people are exhuming the bodies of their dead and eating them, according to a de spatch from the North China News to $ditor Louis Klopsch. of the Christian Herald, which Mr. Klépsch forwarded to the state department. Instaiices of cannibalism of this character have authenticated, the cablegram de- elares, and the people Are now ap pre suching the severest pinch from lack of food. The foreign relief is working wetively, but is able to relieve only a part of the suffering, and an appeal has ben sent out for further help to maintain those still alive until the crops can wature and be harvested, May Be Alive. 2 Millington, Mich., April 10.--Though it ig wix days since Ernest Cobb was pre mounced dead by physicians, his ap- heer pearance is so life like that his father believing him to be in a trance, re fuses to allow him fo be buried. His color is the same as in life and tests indicate life stil existe. Cobh, who is A thre years old, was found np- | Y VIEWED REMAINS. The Funeral of the Late Speaker Scrone Northerly' wa winds. St. John. _-- ers a F Toronto, April 10.--Th Is of - Jronle viewed the remains of the late on. W, J. St. John, this morning, as they lay in. the speaker's chambers at the parliament buildings. The casket was surrounded by masses of flowors, wreaths, anchors aud sprays. At 1.30 o'clock, this , afternoon, Our' the masonic service was held, and at two o'clock the service arranged by the government was conducted by Rev. W. Hincks, Chancellor Burwash, Sh of Victoria University, and others Later the body was taken to Mount Pleasant-oometery. Al the members of the government and of the house were present. In addition to the widow and children, the chief mourners wore Messrs. Glover and James St. John, brothers, and Mrs. Henry Glon- dening and Mrs. John Glendening, sisters; all from Brock. MAKING A RUSH For Gold Fields in Larder Lake District, Marie, Ont, April 10. fust fow days, according to a report brought here by a miner, three thousand men have invaded Larder Lake district, where ores rival: ling the Cobalt are claimed to have been found. More are coming every day and teamsters are getting $60 a Goods We offer you the best at the lowest prices not surpassed Sault Ste. During the load for hauling supplies. The only building in the place has twelve bunks, and it is a hard to handle the rash. One miner claims he was offered $400,000 for his claim by an American syndicate. Stories of vast wealth in the hills started the biggest rush ever known in Canada. It is expected that 10,000 people will arrive during the next few weeks, hun. dreds coming from the United States. THE FLUES BURST -- And One Man Was Killed in a Fall. Ingersoll, Ont. April 10.=A, Smith, Port Stanley, was killed, and a brakesman, whose name could not be ascertained, slightly injured by tha bursting of the flues of a engine, this morni The ace occurred at Patton's Siding, on he Grand Trunk, about three miles west | of this town. Smith either was Mone from the Ingpey on Ww. was terribly crushed Comat wilh orl and wang Broom Factory Destroyed. Amsterdam, N.Y, April 10~The plant of the Amsterdam Broom com: pany, the largest independent brash and broom concern in the country, was completely destroyed by fire, yes- terday, causing a loss of $100,000, partly egvered by insurance, William Sullivan, aged twenty -soven, a mem- ber of the paid fire departmept, was instantly Killed by a falling wall, practically every bone in his body being broken. Taken Out Alive. Ottawa, April 10.--A diver, named F. Deschamps, Printed Organdies White and Colored Batistes Swiss Spot Muslins Persian Lawns Matte Cloths Chambrays, ete. And many others. A show- ing well worth seeing. We invite R jot to call and see them if only to see. aged fifty-five, was, bn eleven foot of water, at work om the Hull water main, when he wag, swept away umler some stop logs.' stay. od down there five and a f hours, amd when taken out was Tot dead. He will probably recover. The rescue was exciting and entailed very heavy work. As other divers could not re lease him, the logs had to be shifted. On Suspended Sentence. Chatham, Ont, April 19.~Henry L. Wier, the Charing Cross teacher found guilty on charges of forgery and at- tompted forgery, camo up for sentence this morning. In view, however, of strong representations "hy pastors, Wier's trustee board and others,' the crown did not press the ease and Wier 13th. Evening, 8. Wy Presents HANBY In The Bie Rural Success When the Harvest Days Ars Over > New was, accordingly, released on suspend. ae Drincipml Camadisn., AS ed sentence, in "Way Down st." Compiete - Scenic Production, Compan 'A Woman Director. Matinee, Children 1 Adult, Tae. : Ottawa, April 10. Mrs. Eddy, widow Bening, 2 Be, Ge. Se. = of the late E. B. Eddy, has been ap- | Thursdny, April "18th, Willian Favers ~ pointed to the board of directors of sham, in "THE SQUAW MAN the E. B. Eddy company, of Hull, and | --------------r---------------------- SPRING APPETIZERS is probably the only woman in ocoupying such a position in a pulp and paper and match-making com- -- PE Crosse & Blackwell's: Killed By Exploding Oil. Mixed Pickles, Rochester, N.Y., April 10.--As the Chow Chow, result of an explosion of a barrel of White Onions, oil, in the cellar of Blan & Burnum, Gherkins. wholésale druggists, John Schleifer, sk?'s * : an employee, had his face literally Holbrook's : . blown in, and died soon a ards. Sweet Mixed Pickles, He was twenty-six years old, Sweet Gherkins, . : Sweet Chow Chow, . Sour Midget Gherkins, White Onions, Walnuts. JAS. REDDEN & C0. = To Be The Commissioner. Ottawa, April 10---Dr. Simpson, M.P., it is asserted, on good author- , will be the next commissioner of the Yukon. 'H. Cunningham, piano tuner, from Chickering's. Orders at McAuley's Chinese Graduate of Cornell. 3 book store. "Phone 778. Pekin, April 10--~Shih Shag Remember ¥Coleman's smoked meats aduate Cornell, has been R the best in the city, at Gilbert's i the government: to be chief stores. on railway affairs of the Mrs. Amdlia Steadman, widow of the | unicaticng. late |grael Steadman; Newhoro, away, on Saturday. She leaves to mourn her loss two daughters, also a brother, Jarvis Proud, South Crodby, and a sister, Mrs. George Dunn, in the west, Francis Nicholson was elected, acclamation, to fill the vacancy the Portsmouth public school board. The nomination was: made in the Portsmouth town i at avon Serdar, Finley McEwen han appointe Desist of Carleton Place. He was Sie oy Foie: Cure, For sale |