OITY AND VICINITY, 2 Campbell Bros.' id the new things x $F y How To Kill A Cold. No way so easy and with "Catarrhozone"; it stops the clears the nostrils, 24. Hef light committee met, - afternoon, with Alde. Ross ), Henderson, Graham and in attendance. treasurer reported that he to find anything etme | City Last Night, 3 s The immigrants of small children, 3 ng | farm. have large families Great Difference In Corn Cures. Many are destructive to the flesh and dangerous to use, but the old re liable 'Putnam's Corn Extractor re: moves corns, warts and bunions, with: 3 £ the December quarter. charge that the commit too , and objected al 3 pain no failure. "Putnam Coal Men Busy. "We were rushed with orders morning," said a coal dealer to the this offer is a question, in fact, very Three applications were received for the vacant position of mechanical en- F. Gi, Henderson, formerly of the M. T. company; clair, of the steamer Pierrepont, and James Noble.. All three are marine vlad to have the opportunity of say that in the old ry the cry is heard everywhere men to come to Canada to work their home town, thers as well, signs have been t up. ealling for farm labor in this weather has certainly been good ' A great many citizens who thought that they had put in an ample stock, have been compelled Summer cannot come too soon for the coal buyers. re- | The newcomers are well pleased with improvement. 'The | their positions, In ever family some one receives seri- ous or minor injuries every little while, Lise is beset with bumps, bruises,strains aches and pains, For all these Smith's 2600. which was too small to offer any capable engineer. The engine rs had received the use of the nee quarters over the No. 1 ste- tion, and also light and fuel, which smountd to another hundred dollars. Ald. Nickle moved that D. G. Sin- clair be appointed. but are very glad that they did not go on the farm. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. i heals and soothes all hurts pain. Have it in your bottles 25c., at Wade's i i x Hi - i Bee the Polo neckwear. Bibby's. 4 be di Fp = §°F Standing Of Parties. The member for Frontenae, Mr. Gal- lagher, voted with the liberals, in leg- islature, against the three-fifths clause of the local option law, as also did he had no particular preference, but thought that Mr. Hen- derson would not be satisfied for long with the salary attached to the posi. The motion was carried, on a vote of 3 to 2, and Mr. Sinclair will receive the appointment The avplication from asking the city council to give a grant to Mrx. John Sands, (the late assistant fire chief) died last fall, as a result of a severe cold sus- tained at the Gardiner biscuit factory fire, two years ago, was referred the finance committee, af the fire com- deem that it should | i= ; three prisoners i tion that there be | the jail at present. ry » itteen formed took on of the following : ture committee, which will also the instilling of humane prin: { z 5 i l There was no session of court Saturday morning. See our Polo neckwear. Bibby's. The coal men have sold a heap of pupils--Dean | coal in the past six months. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's. "Phone 778 0 R. Easton Burns has bought a B. Walkem, BE. J. RB. | dence on Frontenac street, between Union street and Earl street. ree years ago there was a fall of snow so heavy as to require the use of snow plows to clear the streets. y's swell $1 shirts. y evening, thele is to be Hague, Angus | 8 mesting of the subscribers to the foi building an eighteen-footer to contest with the Watertown, N.Y, challenger. Plans will be submitted. the |. A number of checkers and shippers ty might urge an annual grant employed in the G.T.R. freight sheds government and municipality on | have resigned humgpity to low the lakes. bs on, but because of the | Short-handed at a busy season, at would acorie to human thereby: 'and he ins then, 18e cleanliness in the Sanced 5 F ! of The majority was {wenty-nine. ' The standing of parties is: Conservatives, 69; liberals, 28; labor, 1. of -conservatives over and above pair- ed liberals made the difference, it ayor Mowat, Ww. = Runaway This Morning. Protective committee--Mrs. Clements, 4 : Strange, Miss M. Cottle, Mrs. V*. NH. Macnee, Canon Starr, Col, McGill, ol. Taylor; Col. Massie, Tvol, Princess street, stand- ing in front of the shop, this . - }ing, took fright at a paper and sash On motion of Ald. Graham, Calvin ed across the street. Macdonell Fw ¥ Jackson was appointed chimney view- i Fo W. Dobbs, led hia. Rev. ue. NeCall er, a position that has not been fi + KE. Martin, C. Bermi Prof. \ ngham. Butler said - he thought , F. Harrison's plate 3 window but he st A number of applications were - | struck the glass, There was no dam- ceived for the positions of permanent . vermanent callman and driv- William Roberts, now callman, permanent fireman. authorized to pick permanent callman. It was decided to locate the five ex- allowed by the light and wer committee, as of Queen and Bagot streets, corner St. Lawrence avenue and Stewart streets, corner Elm and Division streets, Fron- church. No more lights will be erect: their positions to fol- Golden Wedding Anniversary. On Tuesday next Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall Fair, of Sunbury, will cele- brate the fiftieth anniversary of their if they are spared till 3 rs. Fair has been seriously ill, but is somewhat better, and hopes to be able to emioy the auspicious The worthy couple were married in St. G ston, on April 23rd, of this city, is a son. ground not alone of was advanced to Furniture Polish. Big bot- t Wade's Drug Store. agion, is a rumor that "B" Battery from the too pre. { may be removed from Toronto." Of ever thought the temp- to Toronto was to be A care ol simale. an a grea Venti Much cruelty hod valent idea that heca tore. hats, $2.25. Bibby's. Farmers coming to the city morning, say that etables and flowers were touched by ren in the | the frost. Coming at this season the frost is apt to kill the young buds'on the fruit trees' and also the seed The new machinery plant was taken to and King streets, on and | €ar on which it arrived from Peter- Street car No. 5 towed the flat car to its destination from Increasing Popularity. California Excursions. The popularity of Campbell Bros." $2 and $2.50 derbies keeps right on their green veg- he advocated line, ting Tmperi root and tsaching | the: Ship "Mystic. Shriver Lo , in appealing to their inots, in teaching them of animals capacity for suffering, Angeles, Cal., May 6th to lth. Offi Boys' fancy jerseys at Bibby's. 1f there ever was a specific for complaint, then Carter's Little Liver Pills are a specific for sick head- ache, and'every woman should know this. Only ooe pill a dose, Try them. A pint bottle of beef, iron and wine, own make, only 50c., at Wade's Round trip tickets at very low rates sold April 27th to May 2nd and May 7th to May 15th. turn limit July 31st, 1907. Choice of routes going and returning, able stopover arrangements. Full par- ticulars furnished B. H. Bennett, General Agent, 2 East King street, Toronto, Ont. ren. The movement | ;- YC might be vastly K. & P, siding. were people shown the waste | TV connected with brutality, bsorbs, especially with horses, much nervous. vitality, that gly given by the beast to his Mr. Walkem endorsed this arding the work among children, and 'also heartily concurred in Prof. Butler's and Mr. Pense's opinion that there should be a regular salaried in- tor, appointed as 0 to investigate canes of cruelty, and see to conviction, A sug- | comes to the gestion made after the meeting was | April 24th, there is a young man, that such inspector be an ex-cavalry- | Clyde 1 man, a groom, of the better class, or | charact Being good is sometimes more a mat- ter of geography than anything else. Boys' soft shirts, 50c. Bibby's. ---------------- Fell On The Roadway. A horse belonging to H. Milne, 272 ore this spring. ter average than fi were shown in a greater and as ever, proved ready sellers. Christy's English hats at Bibby's. Queen and. Barrie streets, late Friday afternoon, and fell on the driver, a young man, succeeded in getting the harness the animal, and freeing it from horse lay on the road for over an hour, and appeared to be "Kingston's Famous Fur Store™ AT THE GRAND. "The King Of Tramps." one hundred or more citizens was at- tracted to the scene. After being given dose of whiskev, the animal recovered somewhat, and was able to be led to its stall. , whose stage portr or aake-up of "The livery-stable |is said to be a little short of y Critics ' pronounce it as ing a stage creation, beyond t must be seen to I= ap- he scarecrow dance, Mr. Pense said he had noticed Dr. Goodwin and a stran Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. 5. Reman and wife, New York; R. Mofiat, W. A. Naud, R. Valois, H. Dubois, W.'J. ger frequenting | son, ome t y Park, and on enquiry found |preciated. latter to be a man with whom [done by. Mr. Long, is one of the hits for South Wellington | of the one fault, his politics, h i Alfred. B. Klugh, speaking of him ds an acquisition to G. 8, Minty, W. W, Near, T. Chisdell, "The Royal Chet." In these days of expensive product- ions tra ing it will be a delight to BUY A NEW SPRING HAT Nilla ail ayden, Camden East :J. most interesting talk on bird FOR SUNDAY. field, a 3 EN H. Whitehead, C. ing specially of the harmful ones, say- : ' ing he considered that the best end of $1808 to see what is said to be the a home | the stick to get hold of to prove how tly the useful ones predominate. woodpeck biet, Ottawa; I. M. Edgar, Clevhland; M' Ryan, Smith's Falls; W .F J. A. Kerr, Belleville; H. man, Bessemer, Pa.' J. McLellan, Bow- manville; Miss McNab, Douglas, far enough for you to throw your old hat on the shelf and get something newer. Our spring styles are all here in SILK HATS STIFF HATS SOFT HATS And our assortment is so large that no matter what your taste {is we can suit. you. are some of the most popular : WOODROW $3.50 hat (King Edward's choice) uction of the season. which comes to tht Grand on Thursday, April 25th, said to be the costliest made by any this season. There twenty-four different sets of costumes which are used by th chorus. These One active woodpecker, will impale on | 87 all made of real silks and velvets. his tongue at least a dozen of these d in one day. The inference is obvious. Also, in the crop of one | ------_-- sparrow had heen found: 1,300 weed | The Annual Meeting * Held--In- The crease of Students. e fourteenth annual meetin, the School of Mining was held library of Fleming hall, Friday even- ing. The reports number of students, particularly assis of the following enemies, are real As an instance, h valuable friends, | Manager f a dozen 'healthy M Comi i . borers will destroy a tree in-a year. Smisg To Jimgston Henry 02 Boyes, the eastern dian repfesentative of the Semi-ready company, will visit the H. D. Bibby company on Monday. that the talented French-Canadian was at one time a designer and cutter, con- ducting his own custom ta'loring busi ness in Quebec, but Widgt he is 10-day an eloquent cxponent of the advanced system of tailoring known as 'Semi. reading the newspapers one may learn of the many merchant tailors who are discarding their pre sent methods and adopting the Semi- SCHOOL OF MINING. 1 C. Ireland; secretary-treasurer, George again is obvious. The inference Mr. Klugh Indes a i cooper's hawk, the English sparrow, the cowbird and the crow, but admitted that even. these served many a useful purpose, At the end of the address Col. Mas- sie and Ne esming ham pre mem! ip list be opened, Jand chink of coin as lpdies pa their fee, fifty nb, a the crackle of Paper as men i thei 1 io he Pai on Sheiz dollar | students meeting be ing that all the i appreciative, things' that. every speak. | vas ackron or during the evening had said of the | of more laboratory aided work.in the cause, be crystal was sati lized in the form. of a motion. This was carried by a standing vote. The |W. Nash and Prof. Shortt were rejuvenated society has started under | pointed to ill the places of four inkers and. best workers in 8 i matriculated students taking the full engineering course. This T are also 295 other attendance at various ck ended clusses in the school. The additional the Ontario government and the necessity (World renowned $3.00 hats). PICCADILLY (Peerless among $2.50 hats). WAVERLY (King of $2°00 hats). Our variety of Cloth Caps and Children's Tams is excep Cardinal Tailoring Emporium, recem- ly announced in a two-column article, the fact of his visit to the Semi-ready study of - their system and his adoption of it. ture have all my finer garments made and finished for me .in the Semi-ready shops in Montreal." he said. , speak- | was acknowledged, . The financial statement, "Bishop of Ontario was confined to D. M. Melntyre, W. F. Nickle, T. Keep moths from furs by using Bell's The cheapest and Fibre Moth Bags. best bag vn the market, sizes, at Wade's Drug Store. go to Tamworth, to-morrow, and will drive thirty-two miles to conduct NEWMAN & SHAW arty, M.P., is still chairman of the board of governors, D. please | vice-chairman, and G. Y. what you want, [retary-treasurer. WATCHIOQUR-WINDOWS. services. There are very few we cannot Campbell Bros.' and $2.50 derbies are popular with both old and young. - A -------------- See Bibby's range of fancy cha y » a wall paper end nt ammonia and disinfect at Wade's drug store. to suit. "Weese's | ants Store. ot for toggery. pecially the self-made man. THE GOSPEL CALL] LISTEN TO IT IN CHURCHES ON SUNDAY. © '| There Will Be Able Discourses By Learned Men and Upon All Manner oi Topics--All For the Purpose of Leading Men Aright. Bethel church--The pastor will preach in the morning and a member of the McMaster Band in the evening. St. Luke's church--Sunday morning Rev. Canon Loucks will preach a ne- morial sermon on the death of the late Mrs. Edwin Horsey. Queen Street Methodist church--Rev. W. H. Sparling, B.A., pastor. 11 a.m., Rev. W. K. Short, M.A; 7 p.m., mem- ber, of McMaster Band. Good music. Sunday school, 2.45 p.m. Princess street Methodist church--11 a.m., onc of the members of the Mc- Master band will preach; 7 p.m., the castor; subject, "Actions Weighed." Khe male quartette will sing. First Baptist church--Rev. Douglas Laing, pastor, will preach at 11 a.m, and a member of the McMaster Band at 7 p.m. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.45 p.m. Strangers cordially invited to all the services. Cooke's Presbyterian church, Brock street--The pastor, Rev. W. S. Mac- Pavish, Ph.D., will preach at both ser- vices. 'Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m. Strangers made welcome at all services. St. George's Cathedral-8 am, mating and holy communion; 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible class; 7 p.m., evensong; preacher, both morning and evening, the Ven. Archdeacon Sween- ey, D.D., rector of St. Philip's church, Toronto. Chalmers, Presbyterian, corner Bar- rie and Earl streets--Pastor, Rev. M. Macgill vray, D.D. Morning service, a member of the McMaster Evangelistic Band, will preach; evening service, Rev. Dr. Herridge, of St. Andrew's church, Ottawa, will preach. Sunday school, 3 p.m. Strangers cordially in- vited to all the services. First Congregational church, corner of Wellington and Johnson streets-- Pastor, Rev. J. Charles Villiers. Di- vine worship, 11 a.m., "The Supreme Purpose"; soloist, Miss Villiers, of Connecticut. 7 p.m., short evangelis- tic service, at which Mr. Williamson, of the McMaster Evangelistic Band, and. Miss Villiers will. sing. A cordial welcome to all. Seats are free. Come, Y.M.C.A. Sunday Notes. The boys' meeting, at 10.15 o'clock, will be addressed by W. A. Cameron, leader of the McMaster Band. A speo- ial collection will be taken from the juniors for the China famine fund. A mass meeting, for men, will be held in the Opera House, at 4.15 o'clock, at which the McMaster Evan- gelistic Band will sing and speak. A good mass meeting for all will also be held in the Opera House, at 8.15 o'clock. A free-will offering will be taken at the deor to cover the ex- penses, WATER VERY LOW. The Harbor Marks Are Away Down This Year. The schooner Charley Marshall will probably clear, to-day, for Charlotte, for coal. James J. King, steward of the stéamer Hamilton, leaves to-morrow for Sorel to fit out his charge for the summer traffic. The water in the St. Lawrence river is several finches lower this spring than it was Tast. The lack of snow is the reason for the low water. The steambarge Busifiess, of Buffalo, arrived at the city last night. , The vessel will go on 'the dry dock to have a damaged wheel replaced before proceeding to Buffalo. Arthur (Leary has accepted the position ofsticket agent at Folger's. to arrive at Richardsons', this week, with grain from Chicago. It was re- ported that the vessel had cleared on Saturday, but it is thought that if Lake Michigan on that day. -------- THE CRICKET "CLUB. Held Annual Meeting in Whig Building Last Evening. The annual meeting of the Cricket Club was held in the Whig building last evening.. There was a good at- tendance of members present. The first motion was a resolution of condolence on the sad death of the club's, presi- dent, W. Bampfield. sociation was read in which Queen's agreed to allow the Cricket Club to play on the college campus, if they became the Queen's Cricket Club, in- stead of the Kingston Cricket Club as in former years. This was agreed to. Election of officers for the coming year resulted as !ol'ows: President, F. Richardson; committee, E. Walsh, G. Tomlinson, H. W. Snelling. to condition for practice at once, and the club will start as soofi as the weather permits. * Challenges were read from Toronto and Cobourg clubs. The affairs of the club were shown to bv in a flourish- ing condition, and some interesting coming summer. A resolution of thanks to the proprietor of the Whig was passed for kindness in allowing use of the room for meeting.' The Bishop Not Ill. It was an error to say that the bed with rehumatism. "I have not had a twinge of it,"" he said. "I have had a cold, but 1 am Hoing my work. I Wade's tooth paste, in tubes, 13c., Clothes do not make the man--es- Seo Bibby's swell $1 shirts, to the Mark? If not feeling as well as yo, should, do not make the mj. take of letting your health taka Beecham' Sold Everywhere. RATS! Highest Prices SPRING RATS W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER holy communion ; 11 am, shortened | 78 and 80 BROCK ST In boxes 25 cents, | ADMIRAL'S WORDS C/ EAR-ADMIRAL HICHBOR known admirals of our nay His statément concerning Pe weight as it goes out info the w What he says is echoed by may | WHAT THE ADMI re p-------------- Philip Hichborn, Rear Admin writes from Washington, D. C., as «After the use of Peruna can now cheerfully uy a remedy to any one wi Is It ating tonic." --Philip Hichbo | AN EVERPRESE The soldier and the sailor a catarrh ip some form or phase, Exposed as they are to constant are to various vicissitudes, and 3 and dry, night and day, they find insidious and everpresent foe. In the barracks and on the 1 I'he Birthstone for Apri is no other gift carries quite Taken at once after exposure, it PE-RU-NA A RELIAE er ™ After a cold has become establ 1t up as quickly as any other rem Even after scold has become the body, Peruna can be relied w Peruna will relieve catarrh, w but a few doses taken in the first be more effective than when Ye stock of Diamonds SMITH BROS., If you suffer from eatarrh in av Take Peruns at once, Delays i A AE When You Buy COAL P. WALSH You get genuine Scranton, as he handles nothing Harry Mills is in Clayton, N.Y., on business for the Thousand Island | Steamboat company. No word has bein received about the - : steamer Whitney, which was expected John » so, she was compelled to return, as there was a heavy snow storm on uy d IS Wide width Taffeta Silk Ribbons, all colors, the 20c Quality for 15c. A letter from Queen's Athletic As. | An extra good line of Ladies' Corsets, ENGLIE Canada Metal sizes 18 to 26, cheap at 69c., for 50c. a pair. Ladies' Black Cashmere bed, the 25¢. quality, for 19¢c a pair. The Queen's grounds will be put in- | Ladies' Elastic Ribbed Vests, medium weight, : Saturd Special at 19c. A few : clear cricket matches will be played this | Price, $1.98 and $2.49. See the Nobby Spring Coats we are showing at $5 each, extra good. 10 dozen Embroidered C 5 dozen Wash Belis, eye $1.25 guaranteed Kid G 100 pairs Corsets, in wh tached, all sizes, special to THE JAMES 180" We