ories i uates TO HAYE . «|Your Furs 'Repaired Jel op Mate ( Over og, --_ fin 'l F. SOURDIER were EXCLUSIVE FURRIER . 1,- | 78-80 Brock st. Phone 700 r= P.5.--WeStoreand Insure Furs, TIME 3 Ihe Birthstone for April is the Diamond. During a whole Lifetime no other wift carries quite the same pleasure as a Diamond Ring. indestructible ft Pew less in stock of Diamonds consists of First Grade Stones, SMITH BROS., Jewelers. Pl one 886 4 \ 2) It you wish to be successful at- Kingston Business 2 College Limited, head of . Canada's Highest € Grade X usiness school. Book-keep! aia hand, typewr A wd graphy, and com- all mercial subjects thorou, tau by comptent, Par eeo UY tangnt Day and night classes. Enter at . F. METCALFE, President. J. E. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. RR ------------------------------------ eron has received a steleg: Belleville, asking the tan mee tings in that city before turn to Toronto, ------ The Ceylon pearl fishing season lasts three to four weeks, hut 22,000,000 oy- sters are brought to the surface in aor tne i Rates very moderate, | from to hold they re- that time, * Horseshoes are sometimes made in Australia of cowhide instead of iron. Many Good Things | turday Shoppers. : : / ® . | HAHA HAH Ladies Vhite Vaists HAHA 3 5 > D ned with insertion, well wade ¥ oe to 40, for a Saturday special ¥ . * her lines at 75¢., $1 and up. * + latest designs i i & atest designs, all new this spring, OD a pair, rf h either Brass or Si x rass or Silver ends, a * plete, 15¢. each, 2 yards by 23 d value at $2 yards, best quality a pair, Saturday ~ RAK RK A HAAAAHCK ¥H EL 9620 flounce, th pleated speciat at and edged * lay they go leon-pleated flounce A5, but for Satur and brown, very durable, and rchiedk, Temstitched, at 85c. a dozen, | one dozen. imported Saturday, INOW IS.THE A Semi-veady Dress Suit, with all silk | facing, in fine vicuna cloth, for $25, | Ocbers at $30 and $35. q That the ** Semi- ready' system of tailoring must ultimately prevail, just as the manufacture of the finest boots have vanquished the old custom-made boot, is the universal belief of the many who have watched 'the splendid growth of the idea. q The one di fhculty which Semi- ready tailoring had to surmount was that of conveying in words the exact meaning of the many innovations and improvements introduced under the one name, * Semi- ready." q This difficulty was offset by the enthusiasm of all who bought Semi- ready garments and told their friends about the "Physique Type System, based on height and weight measurements, and meeting every variation caused y environments or physical temperament. Semi-ready Tailoring D. H. BIBBY CO. princess Seiket. $7.50 now 2.00 and 2.50 $10, at Try fine med, TREN 3 Grape Fruit, Pineapples Tomatoes and Bananas . A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street BOIS EPIIIIIIIIINIIIICL L000 c000E ELLE EE # | Another Demonstration of This Store's Remarkable Price-Making. Power. JOHNSTON'S 180 Wellington St. Impossible to mention all of Saturday's special inducements in this limited space, but these few will give you an idea of the im- portance of coming here Saturday Spreads, double 25 is 10 dozen White Bed bed size, Marseilles Patterns, $1 the regular price, Saturday each 98c Advantageous tine to Goods, Wash Goods and Si buy Dress 54 .inch Black Buglish Sfeillian Sik finish, heavy weight, regular price, Saturday asc 54 inch Black and Whitto Oheck Suit- ' ings; also Light Grey Shadow Chucks and Plain Weaves, never sold for less than $1, SATURDAY, he Per Yard 69c Women's Grey Walking Skirts, worth 20 inch Black and White Check Silks, wear guaranteed, good value at 65c. Saturday 49¢ 10 dozen White Corset Covers, nicely made good, laree sizes, Lace Trimmed, special TO-MORROW, Ladies" Spring Jackets, worth up to 3.50,5.00 and 7.00 Ladies' White Lawn Waists, Embroid- Trimomed, worth $1.25 now 85c Ladies" White Underskirts. made of Cotton Lace, or Embroidery Trim- $1.75 value. Saturday special $1.39 Each 25c 50 pairs df Nottingham Lace Curtains, 84 vards omg, 60 inches wide, worth $1.50 per pair, Saturday per pair 98¢ Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, summer Weight, seamless and hall fashioned, White Spotted Muslin, large or small pthers sell the same for 83c. 'Our. price | Pots, nice fine STP Worth 25c: the TO-MQRROW, | yard; Saturday 19¢ WAS CELEBRATED AT NAP- " ANEE ON WEDNESDAY. | ---- i, Body of the Late B. I. Irish Arrived From Nelson, B.C.-- Citizens Back From Cuba-- Personal Notes. : Napanee, April 12 --A quiet wedding was solemnized Wodneainy even- | when Mar ed Winnie VanAlating, daugh: ter of Bénjamin Vahdlstine, Palate | Road, was united in marrisgd 10 James VanKoughnet. The was performed ov. TR Tet the parsonage, at eight o deck 2 and Mrs. YanKoughnet will keeping at ' we. Nr, Che having rented: Willianr Chamie n'a | farm, Belleville Road. Mrs, W. 8: Herrington, eatertained a number of her friends to a "tea,' yesterday 'afternoon. The remains of the late Barton T. Irish arrived, yesterday, from Nelson, B.Ce, where he died a week ago. The funeraj takes place, to-day, from his brothetin-law's, J. F. Lake, Morven. D. A. Weese Yeft, Tuesday, for Cal- gary. J. C. Hardy léaves, to-day, for Copper Chiff, where he will look after a stock. Elmer Wagar left, Monday, for Weyburn, Sask. For the past two days quite a lot of snow fell, leaving the roads in a very bad condition, Mrs. J. A. Ferguson is slowly con- valesting, after a severe attack of in. flammatory rheumatism. H. A. Baker and N. C. Sills anfved home, yester- day, after a three months' stay in Cuba. Mrs. M. J. Getly and son, Toronto, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Coxall. Mrs, J. Rud Perry is ex- pected home, on Monday, from a three months' stay with her daughter, Mrs. E. Barr Hall, at Princeton, B.C. Clarence Madill left, . Sunday, for Montreal, where he has secured, a good pocition. D. B.; Wilson and Thomas Johnston leave, next week, for Edmonton, Al- berta. Mrs. Henry Aylwin, spending the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill, leaves, next week, for her home in New Denver, B.C. Miss Nicol, of the collegiate staff, is con- fined to her home with an attack of pleurisy. « SPORTING NOTES. Various Interesting Items. on Sporting Topics. Montreal carries three southpaw twirlers and two right-hand men. The majority of the fiiteen men with Montreal are left-hand hitters, and some of them bat both ways. H. G. Kerr of Toronto has been en- tered in the Boston Marathon race. He is a clubmate of Longboat. Riders from He Canadian circuit again had a big day at New Orleans, piloting every one of the seven win- ners. 'lhe colored jockey, J. Lee, rode four of them. ; Comiskey figures that the champion- ship will be easy for the Chicagos again this season, and figures New ] York as the only team able to make trouble for the world's champions. A western critic says that with the improved speed of pitching it is now impossible for the batsman to swing at the ball with any degree of suc- cess. He says they have to chop at it. "The prize ring has lost its charms Corbett. A for me says James J. man is cither a fool or a lunatic to stand up and get his head punched when he can make', money at other things." Two senior hoc ey teams from Ot- tawa will likely be seen in the E. C. H. L. next winter. It is said the pro- moters of the new skating arena to be erected on Laurier avenue are back of the new team. Manager Hugh Duffy of the Provi- dence club, announces thal negotia- tions between him and the Boston Am- ericans are off. Duffy's terms to man- the Americans were $10,600 a age year, a three years' contract, and a free hand with the club. Boston . re- fused the terms. The death of John Tinning removes the last of Toronto's first champion four-oared crew of Canada and the United® States. The crew consisted of J, Tinning, T. Tinning, M. Teedy and J. Dillon, with R. Tinning as cox. They swept everything befgre them in the fifties, Bill Squires, the Australian heavy- weight, accompanied by his manager, Barney Reynolds, arrived at Homo- lulu, 'on the steamship Ventura, en route to San Francisco. Squires says he will challenge the winner of the O'Brien-Burns fight, and that he will go to Los Angeles to see the battle. On his arrival in San Francisco he will post £5,000 to bind the match. An Oswego paper says: "Manager Elliott is hustling about raising the money necessary to start things off next month in the Empire League. About $100 was raised to-day, and of the $500 necessary - there seems to be no doubt whatever. Manager Elliott denies a statement that his quest for funds was meeting with little success and that should the necessary funds not be in sight by next Sunday he Oswego. "There i is nothing to it," said Mr. Elliott; "the present weather con- ditions don't give much prospect for the game, but a day or two will clear up things. The people are subscribing generously, and TI can say that the Oswego club is assured for this year. We have made good the team, and I think the people realize it already, but if not, they will by the middle of the summer, because we are going to land at the top next fall. The city is on the boom, baseball helps things along and the people seem to realize it." Per pair 25¢ } would throw up the sponge and quit | i d . SOME PERSON. 0 a : : ? oT c F LL DOPT A | GENDRON BICYCLE APPLY AT x orm: Roby Se Pepe sir | at 4 moi" Si. of | hl cme 3 3: Se a L---------- CHERSBMAXER ay N Br Sat TO-LET. REMINGTO iid wren, APPLY Hemoids, Verooe, ay * % » GS . SEA | ny WELLINGS, OFFICES, STORES, | TWC TED BUGGY. SUB ! ste., at McCann's, 51 Brock street. tial, Apply at # iow ---- RPENTERS. FOR LOCOMOTIVE A DUMP CART, NEARLY NEW TO THE SHOP AND WORK-SHOP, 199 Seiliagton St, Apply to 243 Alfred precios, To. Sup to Sirti oF of work the eastarm roads will take siops to upset the tweo-cent fare laws of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and other states. GIRLS. APPLY KINGSTON STEAM would regard.it as prima facie ovi-| SALESMEN FOR TO-SPRAY. rs = dence that the rate was ex Best hand sade, automatic. itbyer. Nos AE . oo, cossive and table, and that the lS Ca free to spproved | anoque, Ont. railroad would be obliged to furnish ; : x FT PRESSMAN AT ONCE FOR OYLIND- Hops. roan Rae n lmbrore railway believe the ~ me atin Pan and: thoroughly ate: "Amy ie Be It. Neabit, 337 Joh yh ted States would not competent. State wages wanted. Ad- son street, . . ny So in the opinion. . Some Velie Grom The Intelligencer, Belleville. that. the highest court will decide that . FAIRVIEW, MACK ST. FACING the state laws are, constitutional, be- |.~ 4 Victoria' Park. Garden, modern con cause of their effeet upon interstate | FARM HELP, MAN WHO THOROUG FH- ven eleven rooms. Yearly ten- | GR traffic. Test cases will soon" bé ao i Sate u § Suiry her end ant preferred. Possession May 1st, ht in the , western states with " to could do a aTPen tor Work Apply 340 Albert street. - new 2¢. a thile laws. Several confer- RR Avply to Dr. DB. A. Black, i - ences have been held, but the only ingstong On t---- i Some: 181 DIVISON conclusion reached so far by the rail- hot a roads i to fight Inthe courte overy | SPRING SUITS TO MAKE, GENTLE Selene" Pommon re to May. AD. two-cent law which #las been passed By . men; bring your own cloth amd get a Welch, » 1 a western state. If the 'roads win cheap Jhiedats a uit pane Si i. Division street. dou ri ish guaran in He Unived Staith 6 Burts avery ne Lo" i ae, ells Galloway, | purx1sEED Off UNFURNISHED | ox cent-a-mile Jaw w! en passed The lor, rock street. rooms, clean, bright and comfortable, Five minutes walk from Post Office. Modern improvements ; rent moder até. Apply 286 Wellington St. A NEW HOUSE, NEAR 'THE HELP WANTED-FEMALE. COR. -------------------- ONE 13-FOOT DOUNTER, ALSO ONE | ¥ PRIVATE SALE OF STOVES AND FRAME A mons IN WEST END, meter rte bl A 10 LORE DOUBL ALE BARREL SHOT bargain "Both Pianos . 3 full size i I have had them be 30d at a low figure. Apply at 8 Coal Oil Tank. Must be sold quiekly, Medley's Drug Stare. Te Furniture for three days, from 10 to * 12 am, at 177 Sydenham St. Te lar, Lam, sh $50. Ron mart Sa, AVE PLOTS FOR SALE IN Christ church Cemetery, Cataraqui. Apply A he Rector, Church Wardens Lancaster and Smith Elliott, Barron gun, almost new. ine ines to - purchase a good gun reasons given for selling. nly at Whig office. ers Jewly overhauled. Wm. antee 5 Fears. . Besh, 2358 Bagot str street. STRENGTH OF PURPOSE. He Shows Tt While He is Buying For Himself. When a mane goes into a 'store he wants to get just what he asks for, According to his success can -he judge his strength of purpose and his keen- yes It is the little things that park the man of big achievements. According to the records of com- plaints received, there were pearly 9, 000 men in 1906 who allowed them. selves to be derived when they want- ed a pair of real Slater shoes, They Havana, 'April 12 Aujerica's pro gramme for Cuba will consist of tak. ing a census, which will involve a de lay of five or six months, then hav ing the mamicipe dections, probably next Navember, 'with the presidential election within six months afterward, and the final "evacuation of the army The Paragraph Pulpit] my M tri th Huma nnbure i good, Whatuve: will be very Busineay in Force #100 000, 000 ave been the doctrines o the We have a mew stock to BE I Profits Paka £16 0 past regarding the depravity of man. select from, Earrings, Crosses, PRS eka OE 8,226,000 ost of human sin has come from the Braeslets, Necklets, Hat Pins, id Tr ¢ a the same its tenchitig of such an infamous doe- "ORTY years. ol ET post ine. Its declarat i insult tc SBCURITY wnsqdatied ne 8 « aration 1s an insult to Kinnear & d Esterre, LIFE Company: oy i. + 4 any to human viee, herent Laundry. of Barrie and Clergy Sts, No, 30: : 3: bath and closet and A COOK, 4PPLY TO MRS.. DROWN- hot, rater | TRL Apply te BUC | SOLID BRICK RESIDENGE AND field, Cor. Wellington and Union Sts. Purdy. 428 Princess street' yn , number 174 Barl a 3 by the late W. Rae, hut mow occupied by the Laake! A PLAIN COOK. REFERENCES RE-|31 KING STREET, CORNER RMILY Vacant fot on the quired. Apply 817 University. A: " St., commodious residence, 11-rooms, side of St., o short hot water, furhace, sit modern south of a Apply Luly A COOK. APPLY IN THE EVENING Yeniwnces, stable n and conch hous. Sun Clarence Ve to Mrs. Howard 8, Folger, 55 West Jcing X acdonald and wr Par ks teitor. . : . street . Nickle. - Rent, $300, free of taxes, for a term A GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE 3 Younes it dan Fook 'mireet. to V.'8 LOST OR STOLEN. work. A t rs. La . i : - ams, 160" University Ave. RED COCKER, (FEMALE) AN - LIVERPOOL. 1 LONDON a ASLoBE Finder viasse. leave word ingriar GIRLS TO WORK IN Tire In pyone found harboring Shy ing department. Apply to og DIT Sdition vt after this wotice will be pi 3 . Mitchell, 73 Brock St. security the ip the stockholders, Farm od ae Firm tx FOR SALE OR TO LET. A GIRL TO DO, PLAIN COOKING. ny a at Ae. Good wages given. Refe Bev bu ore renewing old of edving | eee eee quired! Apply Mrs. T, Ne Wallace, dh ingen ES Tate from Strange) NEW HOUSE, COR. OF MACK AND "'Alwington," King street ir, Strange. - vert street, near Vietoria Park. BY to Be ough, ou ey NS Brvindn ji YE Ply to Oh AT MME. ELDER'S, 253 PRINCESS ou, St., Cor. Sydenham, young Ladies ARCHITECTS. » to learn the art ut king « cutting ©; Jeasare, es ing, ans VETERINAR' ming fo Siree months. Suing, MRTHUR FiduIs, ARCHITECT OF Te "oy mW. G. W. to DELL, 5 RE ik MEDIC IENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, i -- ora AL; Toot its Beid, farts Sumas' | gist, Jot EE "oat "PRINCE OSCAR, : at we aghone 3 Fifth son of the kaiser of Germany, Hnctpied to Br. oo 108 LATELY POWER & SON, ARCHITECT. ER- ¢ who is said to ted fo o h ant's Ban ht , Corner Brock R "8 Harvard next fall. | The kit ihe and Wellington » . Phone, 219. MONEY AND rr 2 arvard because Mr. Re It 0 ed from there, also Awbassador Towes MARRIAGE LICENSES. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT. OF. |OUR POLICIES rand & and further because it is the headquart- fice, second floor. over. Mahood's D ding and oi Sonim < ers of the small body of American anti- | C. '8S. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF store, corner Princess and ¥ Monroe doetrinists Marriage Licenses, Clarence St. Streets, Fat, .streety Sofia vials Thsurance- '+ 'Phone, ig ¥ 'Phone, 568, itarian} TET REV. C. W. \ CABSOR, OTTAWA Jet Jewelery Jet Is becoming popular and fashionable this Human Nature Is Good. e Creator as well as an instigation The belief in the in- Jewelers & Opticians 100 Princess Street. goodness of human nature ie Insarance Co We Invite Your erirailea Ww. i . OF ENGLAND. oo J. B. White, Agent, Kingston got imitations. The real Slater shoo has the sign of the slate stamped on | absolutely essgntial to the moral pro- the sole, and it can he had only in [gress of the race. If you teach a Sige where the "Sign of the Slates | child that he is a tiger, he is quite hadgs in proud prominence. F. aG\ likely to act the part assiomed him. NewYork Chinese Restaurant Kin n Lockett, Kingston. And convince men that they are the 83 Princess Street ------ chiliren of the devil, and you may Open from 10.80 to 5.00 am expect to nh oom Merchants' Build. ARMY KEPT IN CUBA. xpect to see then pot act like him. The best Place 10 got on a1 duund R - Reub . : Sion Address Mr. _ | Lunch in the city Meals of all kinds , Winnipeg, : American Programme Provides re ? Casson Tor ires Bleep on-shortest notice. English and Chinese | uy H,Smythe © 8,8. Prankila } For Elections and Census. Dishes a specialty. f -- on January lst, 1909. It is proposed HOTEL | == tion aS ed SOLD ONLY AT . : Varnish Stains The Canada Paint Co's., Varnish rains are ready for use and when wup- plied, will ntoduce clear and rich shades true to nature, A Opposite Grand GRAND Central Station UNIO Ni. NEW york CITY, ADE ad to have the presidential election in June, 1909, provided the country re.' mains quiet, and that the president be inaugurated on ith following. July A Secret Force. Londony April 12.---A de espatch from St. Petersburg says. conditions in Finland have caused the government anxiety for some timé It is known that large quantities of arms have been imported there, and the gavern- ment believes that a revolationgry : militia is being secretly fotmeti There are grave reasons for that the government is planning aly. armed occupation of Finland and a' blockade the coast. mtn Succeeds Himself. Washington, April 12--The war de- partment has ounced that the pre- sident has ed Brigadier General Charles F. Humphrey as quar- ter-master-general of the army, to sue ceed himself, his old term of office ex- piring to-day. Colonel Earl D. Thom- as, 11th cavalry, will succeed, on the 18th inst. Rrigadier General Alired C. Makley, the latter retiring og account of age, *- oz dia tpn A New Roof. q you put on your spring come here for the "roof." We become: any face and Camphill When "front" have styles to prices to suit any purse. Bros., the style centre for men's. hats. Costly For James. = London, Ont., April 12--Jgmes Christie, anngyed = by his neighbor's chickens, set out dishes, of poisoned grain. A valuable dog ate the grain and he was convicted on a charge: of doing mischief and fined $1 and $4.85 Costs, A - retles are the most ly spread all insects. Spi «it almost the only kuowa land Where they "are not found, alin n CS +r if Our goods do us no food until we try to do good with . LLL0004000000000000004 00000000. 00 'We Will Continue Our * POLL 000 Bvecy square mile of the ocean is believed to hav tion of 120, elie ved a) e a popula on. Removal Sale for the Eo of the Month. Now is 'the time to buy a cheap Hot Water Bottle or Syringe. All rubber goods marked in plain figures and 20 per cebt discount off regu- lar price during sale. On Saturday only we will give 20 per cent off A goasizse _ Toilet paper---Saturday only. Saturday only we will sell Nyal's Liquid Corn Cure 25¢ size for aoc. ' Jooth brushes, hair brushes, whisks, go per éent off marked price. Lots of 2 5€ boxes of choicest toilet soaps, 2oc per box. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. i Winnipeg City Properties, Manitoba & Western Parm Lands Write now for prices, terms and locations. Er aa a y der APE i 5 We ave selling Po as ie Balance 3 A