Be So 1 ny i BEE. Rhee 4 serve as porters and waiters in hotels | thiy can dovote their entire {ime to | brokers, or "uncles," find their best nd as servants. t study. ; customers. Nowhere, perhaps, does one find such | Perhaps the most exciting times in a difference between poor and rich stu: {the quarter are when students hecome dents, While poor students study - at | dissatisfied with their professors. They Ws: and {night and exert every effort 1o learn, [simply go on a 'strike and refuse to to aogwire | the sons of the rioh men usually 'do [attend = classes, Speeches are made, knowledge of thé language. } little at school except engage in drink. [the educator is denounced and things Many attend classes at night, savi ing debhauches, are made so unpleasant that he nsugl- and | the money earned jn the daytime unti m the sons of the rich the pawn- |ly resigns. . y ! A. Rockwell's family will soon be with N | OF N 1GHBORS him here, and remain during the sium- . mer, "D. Lyons will erect a nice resi- # was not due to any craftinesa, -- : dence this season, as also will Henry but that they were lost hy children. WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- Benson. Melvin Cronk and Mrs. who 'wore playing with them some ENTS TELL us Bertha Haight were married, on Sears ago in the street. If ever | Wednesday last, and took their depar- wanted she "fool-killer" to put in an ture for western points. Miss Ethel appearance, it was while this excite- Haight, of Poterbaro, . attended the ht was on, byt he didn't come ? marriage of her mother. ork in the building Jine in Van. - Carpenters Demand For igh- Jcouver has received something of a Not set-back on account of the carpenters' strike, which 'was declared April 1st. The minimum ratepaid carpenters up to that time was $3.50 for eight urs" work. They served notice on "smployers that after April 1st y would not work unless the mini- was fixed at 83 '3 F FELT responsible, the secret leaked out, and now ave making an effort to ex. plain that the presence of the nug- ina The Tidings Fresi Various Points In Eastern Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What | ---- Notes From Sydenham. Sydenham, April This week death claimed Sidney Storms. The explosion of acetylene. gas at J. 1 Switzer's. hotel, on Momday, caused ¢ 84.50 for eight | nite a stir. Fortunately the damage rs. This rather staggered the em- |done was slight. . Miss Mintiie Sproule, pers, but after considering the Kingston, has . ret: to Sydenham ter they offered to fix the mini [to attend the high school. A. Trues- del, of Queen's, paid 'Sydenham a fy. A + 1 ind t 'ing visit prior to his departure + for refused an offer of arbitration. Cleveland, Ohio. Av from here employers. then announced that fatwended a sugar party at H. Buck's, ork would be begun on April 15th, | We y might. Visitors: Mi rate would be that which 1§.ake, Wilton, at A. offered, and that hereafter | Asgolstine, Moscow, at Mrs. non-union men would beclitine's; B. McVety, of Queen's: DE. them. Accordingly. work "raser, R. Brown and Cs Putnam, of begun this morning, and | Kingston. not as much aetivity an ire; yet the sound of the cam be heard in all ts of and it is belioved t Costume Of Dark Blue Barege. gages T nt 34, The carpenters would not them on these terms, and they # gf £2 Hi §iigE § z i Lyndhurst Locals. ] Lynglhurst, April 22.-C. Sheffield and C, Brownbridge have gone to the North-West. to seok their fortune. C. C. McCutcheon is intending to ship a carload of horses to the west next H. Warner. presented her with 'a voung 'Ben én' the Little Arthur' Webster ix able to il Beaver. . Catharine M. Rattray, eldest ughter of the late Allan Caton, of vhy , died suddenly in Philadel- Ibe around again after an attack of hia on. 6th inst., of heart trouble and |diphtheria. John Roddick, Sr. is ippe. Mrs. Rattray was engaged in very low with an attack of pneu tal work' for about: twenty yenrs. {monia. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs Fluke She was the 'matron of Grace hos- and little daughter at A. Weeks': Wil- pital, Detroit, for six years, and al- Jliam Earl and daughter, Leticia, at terwards held the same position at JR. R. Gates': Judge Reynolds, Prock- in Elisabeth, ¥., and Jville, filled the pulpit in St. Luke's a hospital, © Philadelphia. {church last evening, i } About two Xowe ago she resipnod her ------ position in the latter hospital to be- Vennachar Jottings. all around, and had a double flounce aria Sohdndent either Vennachar, April 20.- Those who | effect. dren in' Philadelphia, an institution have 'tapped' their sap bushes 'report The 'sicw a Ce oe i built by a Mr. 'Widener. in memory of tho best year for sap that there has he new Cunarder, Maurctania, has . ben for a npuniber of years. Jacob 8 cable 1,900 fect long, and weighs many {his only daughtet, a cripple, at a 8ni 4 ) " on--4 Snider, an old dnd respected Tatmer, 130. tons cost of $1,600,000, and afterwards' en died 'on the 16th; and was buried on The truly which fdowed 'with about $2,000,000. The | his own farm, on the 18th, The fun- | Weak. Signed A Re oriiame lor aver wo Jum. gral, ermon ras preached by Rev. D. | ereeieeee---- . Gunter. ased leaves a wife in LOSING MUSCULAR POWER ? t be- | the best medical aid that mone could y rot give; in addition they were educated hh Roos hott, Hig ? four. ane, nd taught some trade i arry, lesse, ilin ax 'dgerton, . 5 of bys Jauh them thom Wtlcasion Were present to tginister 10 their fa- | The First Sign of Mental Decay-- ther, during his illness. Mrs. The Warning of General Break- L Down. Changes in the nervous system man- 41 fi HE A graceful 'design for a gown of soft material is shown in the skpick, the model frock being in dark blue bar- ege, trimmed with bands of silk of the same shade, The bodice was also trimmed with * embroidered buttons and loops, and had a piece of Chi embroidery set in about the yoke. which was. of hand-tucked mousseli The skirt was made to sweep I ke : i fh if strong 'never ignore the si HE Rattray leaves one daughter ust Bowker, New York. Her mother, Mrs. | Clifton, E. Seavey and sen. Rudolph, { Allan Caton, Brooklyn, N.Y.: Mrs. A. | of on, op visiting her sister, Q.' Sweeting. Brooklyn; Mrs. Fraliok, | Mrs. James Tafkion, and her brother, {ites themselves slowly, New York; Mrs. James McKiand, Buf. | Willinm-and Wellington Holmes. Miss They show first by muscular wenk- falo; Frederick A. Caton, Boston, | Fthel Bebee, Matawatchan, nt G. M. ness--a feeling: that "threatens 'paraly- Mass. and A. W. Caton, Napanee, Bebeo s. E. C. Bebee; Denhigh, is at §is, or by a fullness in the head that Still survive hes. +] his father's, Solomon Bebee's. Miss | indicates approaching apoplexy. Fdith Belee has returned to King- 1 It seems like stifiness but you soon an Buaindss College .after spending {discover there's a lack of power-- . 21 'vou have Salt Ri or any scaly | * few weels' vacation at her parents' | that the endurance of this or that jon it is certain' that you have home. Alhars , Lockwood, Denbigh, is muscle is not what it ought to be. v Sed' Wade's Ointment. This iy at John Trish's, Your friends may notice a slight hn -- ir andis the ! 5 gickunds ol Moet a that your me- 'round healing application you Budget From Wellington. ns ucedly failing, ; have in- the home. + Cares Tou: ma, | Wellington April 2 BE 1. folk Those Symptoms may 'grow worse Beli Bead cant 2 y il 2 e old. fo 8 quickly if they are wot treated Sed Head, € ha a" Soeeft ng to, at the Methodist { Ferromome. You ' must build up Sigelas. Hil a! b Tare On hurd lay night, last, was | the nervous system. This can be ae- ae drag oe - 8 financial success. Noxon avenuo is ie complished 'in no eother-way as ther ng rapidly built up, George Raynor oughly' and' permanently as by the rd bs Clas residence nearly finished. use of Ferrorone y A : ard Clary has J is new barn up This remarkable remedy, which and will commence his dwelling soon. cured {ens of hole 47 ch hae 4. D. Witson is erecting a wew barn, people, 'increases enormously the di- and Joti a new dwelling will he gestive power, stimulates the fofma- greeted. i P. Nils 18 erecting a fine | tion of blood, the rich, red kind that fene# around his premiseR. Henry Pet. puts new life into the nerves ingill has sold his dwelling to John The first result of 'these changes is Hubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Pettingill will increased strength. . ink up their pods in, Mrs, J. E. Pet- | Natural circulation quickly follows, ingill's Ye noe. Edgar Nixon 15 and that fullness in the head, so dis- moving his building around on West turbing and alarming, too quickly street, and will finish it off for his passes awav. ' ; daughter, Mrs, George McDonald. J. |" These changes are wrought in a na- Stanley Richmond, the agitator of tural way, for the. renson that Ferro- the electric railway, and who enstalled | zone treats the causes that excite the Shonurie, plant, for W. P. Niles, left, | these troubles, on urscay, . lor Toronto. John] For the aged and weak wi Sager, proprietor of the Picton Busi- strongth--for those inh pos ness « ollege, visited his branch here thin,--for the sickly and nervous who on Friday. The roadscraper has pass- | lack staying power~nothing compares at ver the roads in the streets, and [with Ferrozone. they now 'in fine condition. The No tonic gives such lasti Picton band will come to. Wellington heglih: try i yourself, Sokd hy. po once a week during the summer, W, dealers in SOc, boxes. i t g 5 § a ft. ly 4s gE5 3 jit Hi Lie 1 i zg §3E i E i E i Why Endure Salt Rheum ? £ iH] I i i £ i 4 fl i -- aE i : t i TEi1aL H re ¥ T7iz. ih i 1 "Vrmeouver 4 ike 1 Yon ¥ [YOU WILL DELIGHT "IN THE FINE FLAVOR OF ar T SOLD ONLY IN SEALED LEAD PACKETS. 25c., 30c., 40c., 50c. and 60c. Per Pound. At All Grocers. Highest Award, st. : Louis, "1904. Special Prices This Week See our 5-pieces Mahogany Parlor Suite, regular price: $25, for Solid Oak and Mahogany Parlor Ta ble, $2 * . Music. Cabinets, $3.50 to $35. Special prices in Bufiets and China Cabinets, from $12 to $95. Robt. J. Reid, The Leading Undertaker and Furni- » Dealer 0 Princ St. Ambulan Phone, 57 The Ideally Be : Containg more musecle-mak- ine. brain-building snaleclal" | than corn or oats, and is . easily digested, being 1 digestible hy . steam 'apking, shredding and baks, | ; : Always pure. BISCUIT for Breakfast ; TRISCUIT for Luncheon All Grocers--1dc. a Carton ; ® for 25¢c. OUR BIG FURNITURE SALE Still ' booming, é&verybody pleased with their bargains A 'chance of a lifetime as we need the room at & Grape Fruit, Pineapple Tomatoes and Banana A. d. REES, 166 Princess Street FI3333930030us3330ssvntesescsssscsssannss I IIIIISIRIIIBIICINCIIK ICICI IICIICIIOIOINIONN Children's Shoes Are A Specialty at This Store ! i We do not neglect the Children's Shoe Department. We have 3 ® this , department well stocked with all the nice things for little P ones, isd ae 2 2 ' Baby Boots, Moccasins and Slippers, in ' Soft Soles and Hard Soles, in Patent and Fine Viei-Kid, 'in Brown, Blaek, Réd and White Leathers, 35¢., §0c., 75¢. to $1. Children's Shoes, in Black, Tan, Red and . White," Heavy Soles and Light Soles, in Vici-Kid, Box Calf, Patent, Colt, T5c., 85¢., 90c., $1 to. 99, Fg i Fancy Footwear. for Children, Leathers, Black Shoes, styles for Children. in Brown and 'Patent with White Tops are among the newest . < ' SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF CHILDREN'S SHOES Abernethy's Shoe Store| NDER DIRECTION OF 1 oa. the Minister of * Militi, Bugles, Saddlery, Clothing a other articles. Lt.-Colonel F. Strange, Officer in 'charme, will furnish er information which may be Artiiles purchased must within: twenty-four hours afte Teds i--cushe E. FISET, Co Deputy Minister of Militia an Department of Militia and De Ottawa, April, 1907, It you wish to be tend The Kingston Bus College Limited, head of Queen Canada's Highest G business school. shorthand, 'a » hs subjecta thoroughl; by comptent, experienced Day and nirht classes. Ei any time Rules very mu 'Phone, 440. H. F. METCALFE, Presid J. E. CUNNINGHAM, T. McAu 93 Princess Between Corbett"s H Store and Taylor & ton's, directly oppos grove's. COME AND SEE "Phone No. 778. Royal Insarance OF ENGLAND. Business in Force ..$10 Assets as ssseis sanen Profits Paid (1905) This Strone British Com oid the same profits for "ORTY years. SECURITY unequalled LIFE Company in the wo We Invite Your Investi W. J. B: White, Agent, Canada Life Assuran ES (ABLISHED (8: This grea' Canadian C de for Canadian people people 60 years Low Assets Amounting to Assurance in force $113,573 Surplus (or Profit Account) of ..... $1,883 And Stands in a unique posit along the line. Have the best Life or ment Assurance by select CANADA LIFE. It Sou call in the OB Market street you w b fully shown the 20th ( issued by this Co the Annual Guaranteed Policy, which odern moment, also actual resu Kingston - policyholders. J. 0. HUTTON M: ne sphone 708. J. BR. URQUHART, 153 Al : Special Agent. SS When You 'B COA From P. WALS You get gen Scranton, as handles noth »OSDOHPOOAT ® SPOOOOPHP Cheapest Place in ston for Boots Clothing Is at the -foot of Princes Having received a big lo Tweed Working Pants, I wil at the low price of 95¢c. per Special stock of Overalls « low figures, Remember the place. A. LIEBERM 39-41 Princess 8 Wm. Murray, Auc '27 BROCK ST, New Carriages, Cutters, etc., for sale. Sale of Horses every ou makes tbe home comfo: - the pest money can bl there is nome better mined We aeliver it to you without slate, at very prices. . BOOTH & Fiona 132. East of