- Are You Up to the Mark? If not feeling as well as + should, do not make the rin take of letting your health taka care of itself. Resort to | Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 23 cents, | RATS! Highest Prices Paid for EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78 and 80 BROCK ST vn | il. 2 The Diamond Month I'he Birthstone for April is the Diamond. During & whole Lifetime no other gift carries quite the same pleasure as a Diamond Ring. indestructible it grow jess fin y. stock of Diamonds consists Stones; SMITH BROS., Jewelers. Phone 656 , of First Grade PEOOOIVDOPOO® "When You Buy COAL } From ® P. WALSH You get genuine Scranton, as he handles nothing else. 10- NIGHT You Gan Buy at This - Store Vide width Taffeta Silk Ribbons, in all colors, the 20c Quality for 15c. \n extra good line of Ladies' Corsets, with Supporters attached, sizes 1X to 26, cheap at 69c., for Hose 50c. a pair. adies' Black Cashmere Hose, bed, the 25c. quality, for Rib 19¢c a pair. adies' Elastic Ribbed Vests, medium weight, Special at 19c. few Ladies' Walking Skirts, to clear at about half the regular price, $1.98 and $2.49. 5 . re the Nobby Spring Coats we are showing at $5 each, extra good. EWMAN & SHAW SPRING RATS W. F. GOURDIER REA ADMIRAL HICH What he says is echoed by high standing. | WHAT THE ADMIRAL SAYS. | Philip Hichborn, Rear Admiral United States Navy, known admirals of our navy. His statéiment concerning Peruna will have much weight as it goes out info the world. BORN is ono of the best [ ADMIRAL'S WORDS CARRY WEIGHT. N | CHRON iG CATARRH OF THROAT. | #1 was troubled with eatarrh of the throat particolasly, and suffered considerably as a result thereof for a period of about five years, and my general health was affected, x many other naval officers of writes from Washington, D. C., as follows: | «After the use of Peruna for a short period, I recommend your valuable remedy to any one who is in need of an invigor- ating tonic.""--Philip Hichbora. can now cheerfully | AN EVERPRESENT FOE. | The soldier and the sailor are especially subject to catarrh ip some form or phase, Exposed as they are to constant changes, subject as they are to various vicissitudes, and all kinds of climate, wet and dry, night and day, they insidious and everpresent foe. In the barracks and on t efficacious. Taken at once after exposure, it should prevent catching cold. [ PE-RU-NA A RELIABLE REMEDY. | ™ After a cold has become established, Peruns will break 1t up as quickly as any other Even after scold has become settled in some organ of the body, Peruna can be relied upon to promptly dispel it, Peruna will relieve catarrh, whether acute or chronic, but a few doses taken in the be more effective than when the disease has become chronic. Take Peruna at once. €erous. sii TB Ir TET If you suffer from eatarrh in any form, do not neglect it. Delays in such matters are dan- WANTED 50,000 SPRING | SOUGHT CHANGE OF CLIMATE. | - "Three years ago 1 was forced to give up business, and took up my residence in the Western country. looking for relief in change of climate as well as a change ia the method of treatment for my ailment, RELIEF IN PE-RU<NA. "After much expense, both here and in the West. I wag in- duced by a friend to try Peruns.' I continued the use of it for about five wellks, at the end of which time I returned to New York, both well and happy." Wm. H. Switzer, 835 E. 88rd street, New York City. find catarrh to be their most he fleld, Peruna is equally remedy known. first stages of the disease will as Peruua. ------ ee ees RATS. 153 Brock Street. FOR SALE: ENGLISH PIG Canada Metal Co., Ltd. oronto, Ont. EAD Saturday Night so Specials Ladies' Hose Supporters, with satin pad, in hlack, white and col- WA ors, worth 25¢., for 19. pair. 10 dozer Fmbroiderad Collar Tabs, 10c. line, for Se. 5 doven Wash Belts, eyelet embroidery style, 25c,, for 9c. each. KID GLOVE BARGAIN $1.25 gueranteed Kid Gloves, in black and eolors; all the most wanted shades in the 100 pairs Corsets, in THE] lot, to-night, 9Sc. the pair. CORSETS white and gréy; with Hose Supporters tached, all sims, special "to-night, 49¢. pair, , STORE 'Wellington Street. JOHNSTON | USED PE-RU-NA IN HIS FAMILY. | "I have used Peruna in my family with very satisfactory results for the last two years. it to all whom I think are in need of it. "1 urge all whe are afilicted. to buy a bottle and begin its use at once. I have never heard of any who have used it to be dissatisfied with the results."--Frank W. Harris, box 38, Basic City, Va., member A. F. & A. M. | A TYPICAL TESTIMONIAL. | Mr. J. H. Galbraith, 890 West Second Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes: Y 3 «I have been a sufierer of catarrh of the stomach and kid- neys for seven years. Doctors did me no good, and after tak- ing Péruna for six months, at intervals, I believe I am cured. My appetite returned, I sleep well and work every day. 1 always have it in the house." No remedy ever yet devised has received such unstinted eulogy from so many renowned statesmen and military men We have on file thomsands of testimonials like those given above. We can give our readers only s glimpse of the vast array of endorsements Di, Hartman is receiving. John McKay, Besides I have recommended A THREE YEARS' SEARCH. Snake Charmer is Attacked By Adder. Cardiff, April 20.--Henry Richards, of known I Maesteg, near Cardiff, who is ally as 'Henry the Snake Charnier," had a terrible experience with an adder on Thursday, from the effects of which he is only now re- covering. : He was showing an adder which he had just caught to some friends when it bit his finger. He merely laughed, and in bravado placed the reptile's ead in his: mouth, The adder bit the roof of his mouth and, with a shriek of terror, Rich- ards ran to the nearest surgery, where he eollapsed. He was treated and carried home unconscious, and, al- though he is getting better now, his arm and e are terribly swollen. His father was killed, by the bite of a snake, Richards has a habit of carrying at least one snake with him, and some- times he has as many as nine in his pockets. His. method of capturing snakes ~ is interesting. He takes a white handkerchiei, to which the at- tention of the reptile is attracted, Then he grasps its tail and places it across his m, when it is said to becoma quite still under the man's in- fluence Richards declares that he had been for three years in quest of the rep- tile which bit him Lines From Yonge Mills. Yonge Mills, April IR The little five-vear-bld son of Peter Andress, Brockville, was sburied here on Sum: Mrs. A. W. Mallory and - Miss . Mallorytown, were calling on friends he recently. Miss Helen Purvis goes to. Ottawa for a few days this week and while there will be the guest of H. Miller, MP, and Mrs. Miller. Miss FKEthel wl Clifford Gib- son are visiting at Escott. Mrs. Dick, who has been very ill, has recovered, and is now at Mrs. Ferguson's. Hiram Cook has left for Regina. Saskatche- wan, for a visit. Mrs. T. Hollings worth is seriously ill. Ross Faton has been engaged as cheesempker for the Ferguson factory, and D. A. Die- key as salesman. Visitors: Miss Herbison, Sand Bay, at J..C. Die- key's: Miss Norma Davis, Addison, at A. Purvis': Miss M. McFarlane, Brock- ville, at Mrs. McLean's: Mrs. M. Ten- nant, Caro, Mich., at H. Gibson's, ---- Good Sugar Season. Chafiey's Locks, April 19.- The gov- ernment. carpenters have finished the work here by erdeting a pair of new gates for th: locks. Lockmaster Flem- ing and man are busily engaged filting up the lock for the opening of vaviga tion. Considering the numerous changes in the yoothet the syrup and sugar season has been amvexcellent one. Our new cheese factory has opened and is givipz good satislaction. The roads have dried up and are in a pretty fir condition for driving on. Our schopl has a good average attendance at the present time. Wait for the rummage sale, 'Satur- | street. afternoon, the deceased was annual meeting called for May Sth. Friar had a very exciting and dangerous , if not a nagrow cseape wang, in the waters of the harbor, yesterday. While engaged in painting below decks of the steam- er Alewandrin, be was scated on a barrel on a small rait. The barrel tipped and threw Mr. Friar backward into the watery. As he fell, utterly helpless to save = himself, a pail of black paint spilt over his head, the contents helping to choke him. For- tunately helpine hands rescued him ag soon as he came to the surface. It is undevstpod that Dr. MeKenna, V.8., for many years a resident of Picton, intends leaving shortly to re- side ih the North-West. having sold his county practice to Iir..Ray Clapp, this year's homor graduate of the voterinary college. Dr. Clapp is a well-known Picton boy. Mrs. Minaker, Wellington, hos sold her brick "residence on Main street, opposite Waghbupn street, for $2,000. The schooner William Jamieson ar rived" in Po ay, from Os wego. A he first vessel to bring coal into the harbor this season. Capt. Collier's new steamyacht 'is in the harbor. 'It is afiticipated that she will 'be put an the Deseronto-Picton route, though it is rumoral that Hopburn. Bros. will run the yacht Madge between the two ports. Baseball enthusiasts are getting busy and a meeting has been called for next Wednesday evening at the Royal hotel for the purpose of or- ganizing a town biiseball club. Tt is being urged that a town and county league be Yormexd, as last season Black Creek and Milford put fairly strong nines on the diamond and Wellington's team never suffered de- feat. A termis €lub will also likely be formed. Miss Clara Porter has returned home after spending the winter in Ottawa and Foresters' Falls. Mrs. ida Hunt left this week ta Waké her Bome in Toronto to join her son, Harry, whose business headquarters are now there. Miss Kathleen Gillespie is visiting in Toronto. . Mrs. D. J. 'Barker gave an afternoon tea, Thursilay, in honor of Misses Grace Widdifield, Owen Sound, and Georgina Bog, Torenta. Miss Bigg, of Brainard, Wis, is visiting her iather, E. M. Bigg, science master of the. high school staff, John Snider is in Kingston visiting, his son, whose daughter is dangerously ill at the gemeral hospital. pt ---- WEDDING AT PITTSFERRY. An Event of Interest on Wednes- day Last. Considerable interest was taken in the marriage on Wednesday, the 17th instant, of two of the most popular young people on the Front Road of Pittsburg, Two of the 'best known and highly respected families--that of William John MacLean and Robert Brash, became united in the marriage of the son of the former, John Nicol MacLean, to the daughter of the lat- ter, Christina Hayward Brash. As the family~ connections of the twa. fami- lies are many only the uncles and aunts and the unmarried g¢ousins of the contracting . parties were invited, but these were chough to tax the darge home of thé Bagh family. Promptly at 8.30 pax the hand- some young couple took their places beneath the arch eof tevergreéns, the bride being given away by her father, Miss Mabel Hewitt, meanwhile play- ing the wedding marge? The groom was supported by oward Brash, the bride's brother, while Miss Ethel MacLean, the groom's sister, assisted the bride, Rev. R. Calvert, B. D., performed the wedding cere mony. After the usuil congratulations the wedding party adjourned to = the dining-robm, which was beautifully festooned and decotatdd Tor the oc- casion. The tables sustained the well- known culinary reputation , of the Brash family, and the viands were displayed with true artistic taste, The tables were well served by-Mias Em- ma Brash and Misses Hoppin snd Hewitt of Kingston. © |. The speeches of the groom and How- ard Brash, following that of the pas- tor were highly satisiactory, Fhe bride was becomingly attired in a gown of cream silk with lace trim- mings and carried pa shower bouquet of white roses. The bride's dress. was of cream voile; with 'lace and trimmings. Many very valuable pre- sents testified to the popularity 'of the young couple. . Mr ond Mrs. MacLean are to make thelr home in the neighborhoad, Mr. MacLean 'having bought the farm of Arthur Grice, contiguous to that of his father, also within a very short distance of the Brash homestead. ------------------ No other .remedy on earth is 20 good for children as Hollister"s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. Makes them eat, sleep grow. Bright eyes, wosy cheeks, 85¢., Tea or Tablets. Mahood's drug store. The season will soon be over for cream goods. On Satyrday gwe will have a large stock of cream [ and chocolate eclairs. R. H. Toye, King A BOY. APPLY CORBETT'S HARD. ware. A MACHINISY, AN ALL-ROUND man. Dominion Textile Co., Ltd; A } GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, PLAIN & 'her verandah talking to . No washing, alue to anyone, but owner. Re- Rating pe she was stricken with ed. Apply evenings, 148 University ward, . Whig office. v 4 paral and fell to the grownd. hy Avenue, et -- pp ------ sis and eo "ie | ---- A WIDE GOLD BRACELET, ON KING. four she had passed away. he Princess or Brock Sts. Finder will ywey was a widow, aged | SALESMEN AUTO-SPRAY. be rewarded by leaving same at this is survived Wy Best band made, automatic. oO 'and two daughters, Sulaple Cavers be _irve to approved o Mrs. J. O'Neil; $08 SE av har MUSLIN Nae DONE UP v parcel, on rge t,, between mecti SPRING SUITS TO MAK GENTLE- ing and Outario Sts, Finder please et contive oF Ray of b dy "nen, bring your or ag Ti by aay 34 oo e he h | rt ---- Yacht Club was . Commodore H. price and finish guaranteed. Pressing | A GENTS' BLACK LEATHER PURSE a Miller p "he Picton yachts and done well. Galloway, containing sum of money, owner's al illing 'to joi vacht The. Tailor, 181 Brock street, pame and address, ote. Fipder will men appar _ a on iden be rewarded by returning to this to, to the eting 0 Kirton on J MEN, EVERYWHERE ; Boop PAY ; Oy ---- * t 2 tribute reuiars, v. . 3 N EE Cd ET i RR ing streng te n yao ¢ - ress ational stribut) Bureau, ing. Fi n house built on bay shore, and this joo Oakland Bauk Bldg, Chicago, bis. % oing. | inder, will Je will be more fully discussed at the il. row, 188 William street, BICYCLE. APPLY ee ------------------------------------ GRADUATION MEDAL, LAST NIGHT. © ¥ ISHED HOUSE FOR SUMMER | GENDRG aT oll, of seid y Bool. + eaten An inert Opposite Tom : TYSamATED IPOL, JSutaTan. LOST. PORTABLE CANVAS 4. ForhnG, OF 3 fol anchor. Ph C. Cg ete wr eA GRAVE PLOTS FOR SALE IN Cataraqui. Te Ee yor w art. AND PILOT; TO CAPTAIN, MATE Toronto. between Montreal and run Apply, stating qualifications an ne references to Hox "B, FP." Whig office. MAN WITH THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of Manufacture of Knitted goods to take charge of knitting departuient of a large mill. Apply giviug experi ence and salary expec to, Mauu- facturer, P.O, Box si Montreal. HELP WANTED-FEMALE, ---------------------- A COOK. APPLY TO MRS, NICKLE, 130 Earl street. GENERAL SERVANT, NO Apply to 59 Udre St. pe A PLAIN COOK, REFERENCES RE- quired. Apply 317 University Ave. A Goon washing. AS Harry A YOUNG GIRL Apply to Mrs. Johnson streel. ee eimai A COOK. APPLY IN THE EVENING, to Mrs. Cappon, Cor. Barre and O'Kill streets. FE -------------- COOK AND HOUSEMAID OR, GEN- « eral, Apply Mrs. J. Stewart Roleert- son, 16 Sydenh St., Cor West St. HOUSEMAID. Tandy, 86 A GENERAL SERVANT." MUST . BE good cook. References recuired. Ap- ply in the evening, at 161 King St, YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIS' WITH housework. One who can slesp at home pi . Apply Mrs. Heury Wade, 142 Johnson street. TEN GIRLS, FOR STEADY WORK, good wages, splendid chance and Saturday afternoons off. Apply King- ston Hosiery Co., King St. AT MMB. ELDER'S, 258 PRINCESS St., Cor. Sydenham, 'young Ladies to learn the art of dressmaking, guttiag uy measure, designing, trim- ming ree months. SITUATIONS: VACANT. WO SPECIAL SAL oN ern Ontario to Work singly or eT with gang n road. Apply to Luke Bros. Co., Montreal. VETERINARY. JR. 4. W. BELL, V.S., HAS RE- moved to his brick block, on Clarence street, just above the Post Office. Calls bv telephone or pb promptly attendea to. THE NFW GOVERNOR. He Will Succeed -to Jamaica ce. SYDNEY OLIVIER, CM.G. London, April 20.--Sydney livier, C.M.G., has been appointed governor of Jamaica, in succession to Sir Alex- ander. Swettenham, who resigned afted his unpleasantness with Admiral Davis, of the American navy. Mr. Olivier is a famous Fabian™ and. an authority on socialism and economics. Notes From Fifth Lake. 'Fifth Lake, April 18.--Mrs Irwin Mills is improving whol after a se rious illness. Mrs. D. Wagar is also on the sick list, The Methodist peo- ple are building a new shed at the church. The bee on Saturday was largely attended. 'They got the frame up and will finish it in a few days. A lively chivari took place on Wed- nesday might when William Boomhour, who was married oa Monday, returned home with his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Sampson King entertained a number of their friends to a maple sugar feast on Saturday "evening. William Cous- ins' little daughter has been very sick, but is now recovering. Ua Saturday when Henry King was driving algpg the road he saw three fine deer. "A number of the young people attended the party at Luke Whealen's on Friday evenung. . Chinese Furniture: Cream removes scratches and finger marks, 25c., Tarine moth bags, "all wigw, at day, May 4th. Boys! all-wool sweaters, Bibby's. Chown's Drag Stote. Chown's Drug Store. ~ N a , 1% FOR SALE OR TQ LET. terest eerste NEW HOUSE, COR. OF MACK AND A 10 E DO SE POLAR SAREE S02 " Fine chance to it a ------------------------------ BRICK HOUSE, 7-ROOMS, GO00™OUT- buildings, and $ acres' garden land, -in high state of cultivation, within limits of city. For particulars, apply to 244 Viel street. « COUNTER, oop T! black walnut top,' RL dition ; also a kitchen range in good condition, Apply Mrs. Conro; 305 Alfred street. bid teeter STEAM YACHT, LENGTH 36 FEET, beam 8 feet, engine 6 H. rooms, hath amd closet. To rent ist May. Apply C. E. Barry, 59 Well ington street. ------------------------------------------------------------------ BRICK DWELLING, NO, 181 DIVISON street, twelve rooms, si din- Dear -- rt of May. A ng ; on 5d © oa Na ih visiom street. ee ee ene eet 81 KING STREET, CORNER BEMILY . over requirement huwil wi Albers air, wear yicioris Perk: | hi "wood comaibion, wil seat . Landery 343 Divison suital jor , price F. O. B, Di A an, B43 Bi Jere $324. Colin' Mcintosh, Carleton EE "lace. TO-LED, SOLID BRICK RESIDENCE AND &r 174 Baril St., forme DWELLINGS, OFFICES, STORES, erly occupied by the late W. R. Me etc., at McCann's, 51 Brock street. Ree, but now gecupled by the, Ladies ee -------------------------------- on cast, A COUPLE OF OFFICES OVER TRE side of - distance G. NW. Telegraph Company's ofiice south of Hori se a A.B Clarence St. pply to J. B. m- b dee Meitor, Clarence . FAIRVIEW, MACK ST, FACING Victoria Park. Garden, modern con- MARRIAGE LICENSES, wveniences, looms, Yearly = . : ant oT on a ostenulo May sig. 8: KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER oF -------------------------------------- Marrleg ® seh. Clarence VESIRANLE Sorras B, KING ST. by k 's Cottage, No. 2. 10- Y nown as ale s otlage, 0. REAL ESTATE. ---------------------------- SEVERAL HOUSES TO RENT, A few more for sale. Appy to B. RH. Purdy, 428 Princess St. -------------------------- ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. 5t.. commodious' residence, 11-rooms, -------------------------------------- ot' water, furnace, all modern con- | SENRY P. Si AR venlences, Stable and coach house, ote. Anchor Bebaire, Ba Besare: facing Macdonald and City Parks. Phone, 345 Formerly occupied by W. F. Nickle Rent, $500, free of taxes, for a term | POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, Mug of years if desired. Apply to J. S. chante Bank Aiding, corner Brock R. 'McCann, 51 Brock street. and ington ef 'Phone, 313. FOR SALE OR TO LET. STONER HOUSE, IN BARRIEFIELD, WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF fice, second § floor, Mahood mia pute Prine g e00, Bagh Streets. Fntramcs on Bagot streety Melva, Syracuse, Indiana. HIDDEN COMMUNITY. -- Colony of Chinamen Found in Australia. Northern Queenstand, Mr. Hansford, a Melbourne lawyer, brings a story of a hitherto unknown colony of China- men in the country near the Gulf of Carpentaria. The news, which has been confirmed, bas come as a shock to the advocates of a "White Aus- tralia." The Chinamen, who are said to nam- ber thousands, are, it appears, camp- ed on arable river fields, and are grow- ing vast quantities of opium, which is now a prohibited article in the Commonwealth, except for medicinal purposes. Presumably a market for the drug is found among the rich Chinese storekecpers of the north. The interlopers have made their way to Australia by way of the East in- dian Islands, and tl Commonwealth government is now being called upon to turn them out. Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites our own make; equal to the hest, Big bottles, 50c. and 75c., at Wade's Drug Store. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, from Chickering's. Orders at MeAuley's bodk store. "Phone 778. The Paragraph Pulpit Unitarian REV. O. W. CASSON, OTTAWA. been ul the existence and majesty of God. Men have been trying to prové that God is, and what God is. But to-day the new emphasis is being pit upon the existence and » majesty of man. It hag been shia from the deity of God to the dizim*v of man. great netd of today is wot to er nature. ory of God, but we can assist man ind to attain * to the mare gloricus estate of the life divine." To thus work 1 invite yous . Address Mr. Casson for free litera ture, Offended The Barber. Cape Town, April 20.--An assistant barber at Ui , Cape Colony, has been ordered suspend business for some weeks hy the local i trate for abusing and striking ii customer who remonstrated when two pieces had been cut from his chin See Bibby's $1. pleated shirts. the An absolute certainty of a becoming HAT is yours if you select from the mammoth variety 1a. SOMERVILLE ( "7 yTIGH-CLASS MILLINERS, Seu ; with the razor. eight rooms. Apply Mray Belwa, Barriefield. - * EDUCATIONAL. MONEY AND BUSINESS. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND- | QUR POLICIES. CO ORD a ence Schools, Scranton. Pa.. Local 'building sy_Nokn of Office, 57 Brock St. Office h , 9 co and Son al am. to 5 p.m. Saturday év eT Gudin's Insurance Shem ot to @ o'clock. J. K. O + Repre- ot i * sentative. 'Phone, 662. - er - PERSONALS. Fire moe Company, A > ci SCOR QS UM LL PROF'S CARL & ROLLIN TRUTH security the unlimited liability of ail ful, reliable eonvincing Clairvovants the stockholders. Farm and city pros Fortell your future for dime, stamp per insured at west possible and birth date. 490 N. Clark St. rates. Before renewing old or _eiving Chicago. new business get Strange a» & Strange. A~ents: KNOW THY FUTURE: GET A PER- fect picture of past and t abhso- MEDICAL. Jutely' Free, with forecast for the ' year. Be benefitted by what the stars can tell you. Send birth date | DR, McCARTHY, OFFIOn LATELY and year with 5c. silver to Veron Dr. Ryan, streets. -- Syduey, April 20-A traveller in | qu Now Emphasis In Religion. . Thus far the emphasis in religion has = 3 : A