r saves work a ; won't stick. Try it. Get : > ! : : | RATS! | Highest Prices | Paid for |W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIYE FURRIER At present our Stock of Desirable Cut Glass is more Complete than ever. Choice --Spoon Relish Dish Fruit Dishes a Cream Jugs, Trays, Jelly Plates, N Vases Carafes etc. We invite tion. SMITH BROS. Jowelers and Opticians lssuers of Marriage Liebe. Phone 666. Your inspec New YorkChinese Restaurant | . 83 Princess Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m. The best place to get an all round Lunch in the city Meals of all kinds on shortest notice. English and Chinese Dishes a specialty. A Few Items That Shoppers at This Store on Friday Will Do Well To See -- 200 Remnants Of various kinds, Muslins, Lawns, Dress Goods, Table Linens, Towellings, Flan- nelettes, Laces, Embroideries, In- eItigns, etc, all marked at a > including ro CLEAR QUICKLY. 10 Pieces of Odd Lines, in Em. broideries and Insertions that we wish to clear out at once. Marked )c., B¢c., Te. a yard. Friday All At One Price 3c. a Yard. uy. Brass Curtain oles on Friday. The 2Bc. kind that will it any indow, )n Sale Com- _ plete 15¢. SPRING RATS 78 and 80 BROCK ST. In our anager COR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STs. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S Savings Departmen, Déponitaof §t ind upuasis ae 'tive CHLORODYNE (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE). ONLY OENV.. . te admitted by CALOROE Y NES edy ever discovered. COLDS, ' CONSUMPTION, BRON TIS, AS A, CALORODYN the * profession te me most wonderful and valuable ress is the best remedy known for COUG CHLOROD YN Ezine oem: 0 and DYSENTERY. ; s effectually cate short all atiadh [ i L R 0 b | \ E ERILEPSY, HYSTERIA, PALPITA. TION and SPASMS. fe the only palliative in NE! RHEUMATISM, GOUT, CAN CHLORODYNE TOOTHACHE, MENINGITIS, ete. ° Always ask lor "DR. J. COLLIS PROWNE'S CHLORODYNE," and beware ol spurious compounds or imitations. The genuine bears the words "DR. J. TIOLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on the Stamp of each bottle. Sold in bottles. Prices in England, 1s. 13d., 2s 9d., 4s. 6d. each (Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each "~ttlal Sole Manfactarers :-<J. T. DAVENPI1T, Limited, LINDON. Wholesale Agents, LYMAN BROS. & CO., Limitea, Toronto L0L2000000000000000000 00008 Grape Fruit, Pineapples Tomatoes and Bananas 3 A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street © BIIFFIPITIIFIFIPIIIITICLL L000 0000000000 00008 FE WANTED Sissi 00,000 SPRING RATS. John McKay, 153 Brock Street. | TAFFETA SILK BARGAIN 150 yards Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk, nice bright Lustrous finish, worth 65¢c. yard, on sale. FRIDAY, 47c. YARD. PRINTS 75 pieces 32 inch wide, Heavy English Print, guaranteed fast, colors, never sold for less than 12jc. yard. FRIDAY, 10c. THE JAMES JOHNSTON STORE ° : i 0S i" es GAVNOQUE TIDINGS ALAD HAD HIS LEG BADLY| , { township of k qa porabetic wns in his sightvisocond vean -- accident - yesterday - Arlington botel, Stone sureet, while his way te school. The boy made an attempt to climb into a waggom rg it was in motion but supped with his leg between the spokes gf one of the wheels, and as the wheel revolved the bone was broken in seve ral places. Medical aid was at. once summontd but the fracture being such a serious ome he was sent wp to Hotel Dieu; Ki \ About a week ago the boy had a grat gush eut in his forehead at scheol hy a boy throwing a shoulder stone. A public meeting was held last evening in the interest of.basebefl and lacrosse for the coming season. lhe gathering was unanimous in its de cision for a baseball league jo om sist of teams representing each t town wards, North, South and West, euch ward to be canvassed during the week to secure players for the different teams. © A strong feeling was also man- ilested for a lacrosse team. The mwet- ing adjourned until Tuesday evening when the election of officers will | be held and other details arranged. The cas: of the town ve. the Canada Cabinet company, fram March 22nd lust, eame up in Toronto su Mon- day last, before Chief Justice Meredith W. BR. Carroll, harvister appearing in the interests of the town. Alter hear ing the case judgment was' reserved but has since been given permitting the town to. foreclose the mortgage, but non-suiting the case for taxes. Considerable feeling is being mani- fisted by the brotherhood of leather workers on horse goods, who have been on strike for twe months past, occasioned by the proprietor of the Gananoque harness works bringing in non-union men to work for nim. Seve eral have already arrived and several more are expected within a few days. Quite a flurry of excitement was caused on Main street, near tae whae!, yesterday morning, by some mischie- vous persons making an umscemly rac- ket before the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carroll, Main streev. They heing away the Misscs Carroll, Miss Turner and the Mists Stark were alome in the house and were pretty well searmi, They fled for safety across the sureet to the home of Mrs. Freeman Cowen, The "whole - neighborhosd was aroused by this unseemly manifestation. The schooner Theodore Voges made a 'weord trip to Oswego and votum, leaving 'here on Friday last. She it Oswego on Monday morning, reporting here that evening, unloaded the cargo of coal and cleared again for Oswigo Tuesdgy evening. Captain Bernard is something of a hustler. Thomas Roach has disposed of his residence on Market street to 'obn Kidd, Stone street, for $2,560. Ny. Roach omd family purpose leaving early in May for Calgary. Harold McCullough, for some {ime past employed at the station Ly he Rathbun company, left: last evening for Saskatoon, Sask., where he has secured a position. Mrs. Freeman Cowan, Main swreet, entertained a few frionds at cards on Monday evening. A Nation's Strength. Emerson. What builds a nation's pillars high And its foundations strong ? at makes it michty to defy The fous that round it throng ? It is not gold. Its kingdoms gramd Go down in battles shock Its gates ure laid on sinking sand, Not on abidine rock, Is it sword ? Ask "the red dust Of empires passed away The blood has turned thoir stones to rust, Their glory to decay And is it pride ? Ah, that bright crown Has seemed to nations sweet ! ° But God has struck its lustre down In ashes at his feet Not gold, wt only man can make A reople ereat and strong Men who for truth and honor's sake Stand fast and suffer long Brave men, who work while others sloop, Who dare while others »1v-- - They build a nation's pillars deep And It them to the sky. For Just A Little While. S. BE. Kiser. ia" Chicago Record-Herald, Now for a little while and for His sake Let hatred cease, let greed be put away Ah, still you 'talk' of profits you may make And still you have one question: "Will it pay?" Why mot believe for just a little while That love is more than wealth may ever he ? why not teach the weeping ones to smile, And why not help to give the sullen glee ? Oh, Now for His sake that in the manger lay Let all things else he second to good will ; Ah, still xou ask one question: "Will it pay?" And greedily vou strive for profit still. Wade's tooth paste, in tubes, 15c., at Wade's drug stare. The death of George Macauley Ket- cheson decurired, Tuesdav night, in the Sidnev. Deceased had won in failine health for some time, having a voar ago been the victim of stroke. Mr. Ketcheson Jo iter | DARK RED COCKER SPANIEL y Sunday, April 14th. Reward at A GOOD SMART BOY, FOR STEADY position to t party od Re. Aboty Kingston Hosiery Co. King St. SPRING SUITS TO MAKE, GENTLE- LER fe | wutomatic. : LEI SET § 'Apply J. F. hy A Lr N_ FOUNTAIN PEN, JN ¥ {wa CPT ' a inder kindly {eave at - SALE, TWO cheap Ba The HELP WANTED-FEMALE, well. Galloway, . REFER quired. Apply n? University Ave. A GOOD GENERAL: SERVANT, RE- % red. Apply MN OR The silk' is straight in the original it a VaR thie "The . ) stone, and curly or cloudy in the COOK. APPLY TO MRS. NICKLE, Can be bought on easy terme, Ai One A a A Bin Landes 1a SOO A BY "aE hate, pawnbrokers advanced more than - A 2.000 + month on a 'constructed A PLAIN 'COOK ENCES RE- TO-LET. A Recut i roc tee BRICK HOUSK, RooNS. 6000 aad in Men sate ot to a street . remces . Mac . ; the voomiraead td copa fom | SRT Th ra + | A Coup gv orroms ove mum | gen igh 1 he Se 1s Aa hy .N.W, "You can ses, Bowever, that one is | = = 00 TC Ulerwaes St. Snity to J- 8. Fd 3 Vicast iat "on perfectit safe In Searing these stones. | BY 5, S000 OF or General. Apply Nirs. | NO. 167 KING STREET EAST, NOW Rea "Star Iam that the ruby trade in Eng- D. Stewart Robertson, 16 Sydenham occupied by Mr. Angus J. Macdon- ch Bu Ven land is already suffering in anticipa- Bi. Cor. West street, well, possession 1st May. Kirkpatrick, dors' tion, for jewelers who are fully aware Rogers & Nickle, 194 Ontario St. - of the of these' 'constructed' |. yup FLDER'S, 953 PRINCESS ARCHITECTS, Shoes, also know that large antag. St., Cor. Sydenham, yosag NO; 22 SARE B STREET 3 alow semi them will soon ap to the x v oceupie v \ . CC; Almon, UR oR. designing, tri issession 1st M Fnguire of » English. markets." y Shuuing by Teds. We | possession let May. Paqure ol Sor: Gah 4d Barer ehisets, . Ontario street. ENT TEL Germany and Pesce ANoryRon Unless an agreement can be reach- MEDICAL. BRICK DWELLING, NO, 181 DIVISON "Phone, a the ers 8 ' Bum Heit DR. McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY ing room and fo By -- ------ fr BF JhgR eral Bk | SEE PRETRS | RATER Fh IR [Pom mor ancarmen, ence probably a complete fi- : 'Phone, VIEW, ., CING WLA The Russian Government is report- | | SITUATIONS VACANT. PAN tora: Paix: Garden, siodern tony os LANDS: on WANTED-TWO SPECIAL SALBSMEN for BEustern Ontario to work Sexly or e eleven roam Apply 8340 Albert street. nh Eton's Odd Punishment. A new form of been adopted at Eton College. Offend to write a certain number of "lines" no such thing as writer's cramp. e boys will not be kept in school longer than they were formerly, and the number of lines allotted will be much fewer, A number of boys, it is said, are {iartising the art of writing with the eft h during their leisure time. Farm for Street Beggar. the generosity of a cer tain woman and man, Charles. Ansell, 30 Joars old, who was charged at Wil- the fect upon the brain, and there would be Th ) England, a few weeks ago with singing in the street for alms, took first-class passage with his wife and three children on the steamship Pom- eranian for Manitoba, where re is a farm waiting for him to take pos- Ald. ight appearance favorably {Ha yi the and Robert Marshall, the court missionary, was asked to in the case. It was that Ansell was : do Ror iia served r in and . wife and three children were A took an inter- § i " ti the Powell \ y fr. he Po Dyft ¥. punishment has ers against the school rules have now with the left hand. The scheme has with ance. The headmaster, the Hon. and Rev. E. Lyttelton, who is a great believer i i ity, is of opinion that affected. Writing with left hand would have a good ef- the the by zm and Bargoed of ! . TION FOR LOSS » Oi a Horse Which Died of Blood Poisoning Caused By a Nail Running Into Its Foot--The Debris Was Left in the Street. Picton, April 25.--~A session, lasting titl one a.m., full of routine work, characterized Monday evening's meet ing for April of the town council, The financial statement of the town trea- surer, J. F. Gillespie, showed that the total receipts in the municipal coffers from the first of January to March 31st were $15,428.64, This included the $13,978 realized om the high school debenturés. The quarterly , expenki tures gmognted to $4,072.69, which was used largely in the payment of mumici- pal salarys. Last month Owen Jones, carter; lest a valuable horse, the re sult of blood poisoning from a bail run into its foot in the debris of a Lon fire on Main street. He notified the council of liability and was award «d $100 to cover his loss. Acting on a report of R. A. Norma, to¥n-clerk, the council decided to spend $408.50 on equip the town fire adjournment was new supplies to department. An made to April 20th. The schooner William Jamieson ar- rived in port, yesterday, from Oswego, with a cargo of coal for Lake & Killip. The steamer Varuna will not comisence her daily trips between Pic- ton and Trenton for two or three weeks It is understood Captain Col- lier expects to put a larger boat than the steamer Reindeer next year on the Cressy-N route. Thotas C. DeMille, attending Royal College of Dental Surgeons, is home from having' finished his first yea:'s work. Mrs. J. W. Wright gave a vey smart afternoon reception to a large number of her friends oh" Wednesday, At the residence of William A. Ringer: the death occurred, on Wednesday, of Mrs. John® Walters. Decensed was aged seventy'eicht-vefrs. Her maiden name was Harrie A. Hyde. Mrs. Henry Miller, on the Ridge Roud, passed away to her final re ward on Saturday evening. She has been & subject of 'that dread disease, consumption, for over two years: and grew worse until death ended her sul- . She leaves a hushand and four children to mourn her loss, Wireless Telegraphs For Railways The Prussiab and Bavarian authori- ties are experimenting with a system of wireless telegraph signals for railroads which is said So Promise good results An gerial transafitter wire is carried on the telegraph poles at the side of the roads, with transmitting Satins in the vignal bell towérs, and a wire loop antenna is placed on the top of lo of the cars of the train. By this ignals to "stop," "go A [po slaw." and so on, can be trans mitted to moving trains over an of {fective distance of seven and onehalf miles, -------------- Headaches And Neuralgia From Colds. A CARTER GETS COMPENSA- Caar, to the participation wit ang on road. Apply to - Powers in scheme of fsa Brus. Oo. Mdntfeal. 81 XING STRERT. CORNER EMILY al i sated blecs Able _tutharity EDUCATIONAL. Bot! water, Murhucer al modern coe tain's proposal e limitation -- . facing opald and _ City Parks. armaments, and demands ' its with- [INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND Formals "ostupied iy W. 3. Nitkin drawal, Should Germany be success- | Gimice, 57 Brock St. Office hours, 9 Rout. 3000, Jree 3t wi gr a term ful in this, Great Brit will prob- am. te 5 pm. Saturday sveniug. 7 "Me 1 Br + 8 withdraw from conference, hs to oe oeR. a. 08. arroll, the United States may do like- sentative. 'Phone. 662. VETERINARY. wise. Ti Great Britain's proposal is main- tained on the program Re re Olen MARRIAGE LICENSES. RO. Fo DELL, ys. Jus RE ence, it is probable that Germany, |g s_ KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF Braet: Just above. the' Post Ole and, Austria, will withdraw. Marriage Licenses, 43 Clarence St. Calls hv h or le The Csar is reported to be endeavor- 'Phone, 568. promptly attended to. ing to secure an agreement between reat tain 'and Germany on this | ™ - Ro Ce --.. and he is in personal com- ' \ DOUBT AS TO OBLIGATION. on vie dar HAD LONG $ ; Bannerman's Answer to Question About Defence. London, April 35. In the House of Commons Campbell-Rannveman stated he was unaware of any country which on the whole gives so favorable treat- ment to self-governing colonics as the United Kingdom, Harold Cox asked the premier whe- ther the British obligation to defend the seli-governing colonies had ever been defined, and what reciprocal ob- ligation had "the colonies undertaken for the defence of the United King: | dom. The premier replied there was an | obligation on the United Kingdom to defend the empire independent of any written agreement, There scomi®l to he a doubt if the colonics recognize an obligation to assist the defence of the empire as a whole, A Canadian Scholar. Toronto Globe. \ Prof. Wilirid P. Mustard, a graduate of the University of Toronto, has been appointed colleginte professor of Latin in Johns Hopkins 'niversity, Balti. more, and will enter on his duties there at the opening of the fall term. Dr. Mustard, whose home was in Ux. bridge, graduated at Toronto in 1886, being McCaul medalist in classics, He held a fellowship in University Col lege, 1886-1880. During 1999-1501 he studied at Johhe Hopkins, holding successively a university scholarship and a fellowship, and receiving the de- gree of doctor of Piiilasophy For two years -- professor Laila in Colorado , and since 1 pro- fessor of Yatin in Haverford College, Pa. He is the author of "Classical Echoes in Tennyson," and is a fre went contributor to the American Taal of Philosophy and other per- jodicals. At Johns Hopking he will have charge of the t of un- dergraduate Latin, and will also have a part in the instruction of graduate students, ! . "Sweet Pea Seeds" fresh at Gib | y a R ' * ulpit REV. O. w ORSON ofrAwa " Milton And Modern Religion, E! Snid Milton: "There is not any § burden that some would gladlier puss off to another, than the charge and g care of their religion. What should 4 a wealthy man do, addicted to his pleasure and his profits ? Fain, ha would have the name to be religions; £ what does he, ore, but resdlve °F to give over toiling, and to find some = divine of note ? To him he adheres, resigns the whole warehouse of his res ligion, with all the locks and keys, ine to his custody, and indeed, makes the very person of that man his religion. ene pu idrers Mr. Gaseoh Tor fre. Hata | ------------------------------ HAPPY RESULTS OBTAINED. de. ¥ y By the Use of the New Scalp . Antiseptic. It wouldn't take long to number the etch bai They' Berens et To ven number. most instandes, the fault is their own. A at the root soon plays havoe with the most luxuriant causes it to troit, Mich. Two G. W. Mahood, special agent. Varnish Stains son's Bed Cross Drag Store. SOMERY] | HIGH-CLASS MILLINI a LN) saves money by wearing dress over an old Corset, Corsets are always modelled to conform with the new style, and the very thing you are paying for in the dress, bis be lost by the Corset. : That is wi tion to our the question of Corsets prominent. An 3 corsetiere selects the Ih i tog E A we pay such attem- orsets and we make LLE.