3 hie appoistted Ralph 0 of Columbus, O., the treasury of Canadi $500,000 for, alleged ile, ri occurred at the oof Dr.- C. W.: Froman, formerly Humilton, and Florence son, PEARL KING TO RETIRE. '| Amassed & Fortune Trading in the Gems. J Francisco, Api 12---E. Levy, the pearl king of Tahiti, is abou ; ro hay Tahiti, is : ent out to Papeeto bought \ among the ialands bought pearls from the natives. grew rapid each year to the He of jewels. One of the As in I Yong or the apelin Puerto Cortes. to the passengers, prepared ttle with the Nicarmguans, Idiers rebelled and he dis- them. He is now in hiding, Street Frock, in our Milliner but not too busy you and to turn out'a Hat to your entire | COUPONS ley Br pictured. Blue and g sed for the model pittured, yoke, which was ~ detachable, '3 : . : about the lower part. germ, and that is Newhro's Herpicide, It i% an entively new discovery and the on the new ' seientific + principle. In _ [addition Herpicide fs a very refresh. ing hair dressing for regular toilet use. Sold 'by, leading druggists. Send Herpicide: Co., Detroit, 'Mich. Two sizey, 50c. and $1 G. W. Mahood, special agent. + y ee cg NEWS OF NEWBURGH. Are Doing. high school staff, arrived on Monday home in Kemptyille, R. B. Heather, Brockville, spent a few days this week at F, B, ~ Wilson's, Frederick the Rogers place-amd has moved to the village, The cheese factory pened for the season on. Monday. A number from. the village took part in the pro- gramme given at. the sugar social, Mor ven, on Thursday night. G. A. Aylesworth is expected \ home from England early this week. Ray Farley has secured a school near For est Mills and left on Monday to take up his new duties. . The water in the river is the highest it has been in years. G.'N, Iie iS G8: of 'the Independent 'Order -of Foresters, was in the village on Monday. Mrs, Faleo- ner, of Halifax, visi her father, Rev. J. Gandier, 16ft on onday for a visit in"Porantol «Mise Helen: Finkle spent a Rw days last week in Napa: nee. Rew, J, F. Mears conducted a very JDlerosting. missionary meeting at. the Epworth League on . even- 4 ae i nchuip has Seeupa te ition" aq + armaty Student dt the Rebar Phavingey, © 7% ga 1 . We've Béen Fortudite, +>"In securing lines' 'of hats we handle. The téatwof that they are unexcel style, quality and :lonlt miss seer ng our $2 and $7 derbies, 7 «| to be had in Kings oily at Camp- I Bross, ao en. for mon's bss, "Preventics" will Promptly check ao cold or the Grippé when taken early or at the "seeze stage." Preventics cure seated colds as well. Preventics are little candy cold eure tablets, and Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., will ladly mail you samples and a Boor on Colds Jo it you will write him. The samples prove their . merit. Check early cold with Preventics and stop Pneumonia. Sold in Bo. and 250, boxes by all dealers. The home of W. J, Anderson, Brock- ville, was the scene of a pleasant ev- ent on Wednesday might, when his daughter Pstella was united in mar- riage to John Pettem. The bride was attired, in white silk, Try Bibby's special $2.95 hats. H. Sneyd has been appointed man- ager of the Merchants Bank branch in Belleville. y x Women Suffer Agonies from Kidney Trouble GIN PILLS CURE THEM There is Mrs. Rip , for instance, Slie suffered terribly with het back 3; », ached, ached--all the time. Even in bed, it seemed as if she could not [ easy. It finally became so bad that k was impossible, She certainly © was a di Try hem at our expense. Mention | anteed. when writi i Ion 5 ng and we will ple so can ourself just what GIN PILLS wif "is only ome preparation that will destroy the only hair preparation that is based We. in stamps « for sample to The What the People of That Village ing. = Newburgh, Ap:il 11.~The high and publie schools . re-opened on Monday. F. M. Hicks, the new assistant on the morning. Miss Beaman, of the high school staff, réturned on Saturday, mh ter spending her holidays at . her Smith, . Thomsonville, hes purchased a pair. offer you your choice of any $16.50 Suit, for Saturday sez. 127 Princess St. - EE -------------- _-- You get genuine Scranton, as he handles nothing else. LADIES' TAILORING y LS "Finest of Workmanship, Up-to. grand medicine for women: Date Styles, an 3 fur Bole Drug Co, Winni | It takes an umbre i bl Rpolsat nr mences inl ge an rson to keep Zam-Buk in his a alae ji oD me roy heal Fog sn ey Every home needs it. Is it Naar! i Pema See free sample offer, | in home? If not, why not ¥ All stores and drug. In adjoining column © AIT stores 40d drugyists sell at | * sell at 50 cents a box. fifty cents s box, Nothing like ir. : A GENUINE OF orrER : = - nse THE MAGISTRATE IS RIGHT Test Zam-Buk at Our Expe: jate the position TAKER by the wikdiior woman : overt 4 'e appreciate the position ta She ma on istrato Perry, Toldfie i . to us : "If your preparation is what you claim, i ie thing ald BaD. Deon Tat oe Sho have no objection to letting uf try is before of Zam.Buk, he : 'After a very fair trial " k 1 po proved Zam Bak empontly satisfactory. In-my eagreo |" Sond-us-one- cent. spending money on it." To every person taking this view Fi We Bares." | it cured a skin rash of five years' standing which no bad been able to do ay good for. 1 would cer. will mad ou a res ia bo of Tar Bul o Suits that will suit Young Men. 'We want young men to know these fine goods, and we want them to get acquainted with our Clothing. We don't make miich noise about this exceptional clothing of ours, but we do want to speak loud enough, to be heard, by every young man in this city. You natty young fellows, who want style and up-to-dateness, give usa call. We know we can suit you in every respect, as the newest ideas in style, materials and workmanship are here ; and best of all, you will find our prices two to three dollars lower than others, YOU DON'T PAY FOR A NAME HERE. Money Back on All Suits That Do Not Give Satisfaction. Young Men's Suits at $9.50, $11.59, $13.50, $1500, $16.50 and $17 50. Other lines at $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.45 and?$3 45. Swell Top Coats, $9.50, $11.50, $13 50. Raincoats from $5.00 to $16.00. Mothers, bring your boys here for that Spring Suit. A surprise awaits you. A FEW SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 100 pairs Men's Jéan Working Pants, regular $1.25. Special Saturday, gsc 100, pairs Men's Tweed Pants, regular $2.00. Special Saturday, $1.39 a pair. 20 dozen Men's Stiff and Soft Bosom Shirts, regular 75c., $1.00 and $1.25. Special Saturday to clear, 39 cents each. To induce you to call in, and let us introduce our swell Suits to you, we shall only, for $12.50. Come, RONEY & CO. ; The Store That Sects the Pace $000000000000000000¢ iH . PAINTS! Our Mixed Paints are as pure as pure high- grade materials can make them. hey are assort-. ed in such shades that the most fastidious can be Suited. We have also Varnishes, Stains, Carriage Paints, Enamel Paints together with Brushes and everything fiecessary to do a first-class job. Weare now housed in our tempora uar- ters, No. 86 Brock Street, next door to Camovakys d Fruit Store. Cote in and see us ----_------ ---- ee -- Frontenac Business College KINGSTON ONTARIO Day and Evening Classes Moderate Rates, Iv N, STOCKDALS, McKelvey & Birch , 69 afd 71 Brock Street. When You Buy $99.0000000000000000000000 COAL : From ROYAL SHOES WALSH FOR : MEN Hand in hand with style goes wearing quality. This together with the choice lea- ther and superb workmanship places these}goodsin the front rank of shoe perfection. -- SOOO A A TVVIVIVIOPONNSeee SOS OLLELL LA See our Royal Spring Styles $5.00 a Pair d Good Fit Guar- DODO EOOELE DE VOOOe9ietee 236 University Ave, lla dealer to sar 91 | the silver lining of a cloud, . 8. a box--for ago. Atal dealeia, Latest novelties in tics, Bibby's, SOL POOP p ) and name and date of this paper, rand wy People Ambit Fardsament oi 2 Hevh i 2 UIA stmt 1 # 5 ; (SIVA Costume af lea! leemnd K'The name is suggest a lund etednally covered with j i g cold and alone | northern seas, where a frigid phere prevails and where hums ings manage to subsist only th struggle and suffering* Yet Iceland, bord Circle as it does, ing on the a much plea place than is generally suppose mild, almost, as- that of Englar the climate; the gulf stream, leaving the British « Isles, wt north, caressing the little island warming it into life. During the summer--June, Jul; August--thé rarefied air is wan golden, as warm, almost, as uj June day in the United States. sometimes, no snow falls in w And the peonvle--are thew say half-civilized beings. brothers o Eskimo ? No, indeed. During centuries of hational tude' the old daring spirit of the roving Vikings became passive tent. Yet beneath the "quiet exter the people is much nobility of the and ad: enturens bravery, he mild. havpy and hospitable--pe the most hospitable .people ons Big and brawnv are the men: est snd pretty the women. Ther no" illiterates there: of the enti pulation of some 80,000, all ove: