pring Colds eed a Tonic Cure And the best of all Tonic Cures is Mathiew's S Tar and Cod Liver of" A cure for all kinds of colds and a fine tonic as well. Take it. ATHIEU'S SYRUP Tar and Cod Liver Oil For 'Sale at all! ists General Dealers, 35¢, bottle J. L. MA : Co, Sherbrooke, a. 0s. Props, AN OSs, IEE, RAIS! Highest Prices Paid for PRING RATS N. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER and 80 BROCK ST. Rich Cut Glass At presen oir Stock of Desirable Cut Glass is more Complete than ever. Choice --Spoon Trays, Relish Dishes, Jelly Plates, Fruit Dishes, Vases, Cream Jugs, Carafe's etc. We invite your inspec. tion. "SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Home From The Cobalt. W. H. Ballantyne, son of John utyne, caretaker at the city hall, me from the Cobalt. He says people are flocking to Cobalt all parts, and that things ap- to be in a very progressive state. part of Napanee wall paper stock ed, but is now on sale, besides good ends, Weese & Co., 1'vin- street. , Bibby's French balbriggan. NG Next week will be' oving time for many izens, and we pur- se . making it the oving time for seve: & | hundred pairs of our p w style Lace Cur- ns. If you will do ur part by coming to t store and looking the display, we prom. that we will do ours Is there anything ves, here's what we | | Monday, -urtains at $1.25, or we will \e Brass ole Ip to 54 inches wide, rge 25¢. TAINS mething extra swell ? QD gd MRS. ANNA N. KAISER, Had Suffered From Pelvic. Catereh--t fe: Several J Fon i, Chatareh Cannot Praise Peruna o OC . ANNA N. KAISER, Two Rivers, Wis,, was & sufferer from pelvic eatdrrh 0 such an extent that she could searcely do hdrown work. In describing her symptoms, she wrote: «I have such derritilé backeches and pains below my shoulder biages, way down my back sid aorogs my hips, and at time# pains in the pelvie organs; so that I sin not able to lie down or slcep. 1 also have pains through my left side and and afraid' I misy bo getting heart trouble," After; taking Peruna and following Dr. Hartman's instructions for several weeks, Mrs, Keiser reported as follows: #T feél much stronger and do not get nervous as 1 used to, The pain is en- tirely gone, except when I wrk a litle too hard. The medicing has done me wonderful good. I am taking Peruna snd Manalin, My bowels are also in good condition." eT TTT 0,000 ¢ RATS. J ohn Mckay, 153 Brock Street. Royal OF ENGLAND. Business - in Force . «.$109,000,000 Assets 4... : 44,900,000 Profits Paid (1906) "8,226,000 This Strone British Company has aid the same profits for the past FORTY he SECURIFY unequalied by any LIFE Company in the world. We Invite Your Investigation. W. J. B. White, Agent, Kingston I --------------------------------I IIE BOSs0I6 IDE 0OPIIL THES Go000008008 0400008 500 Pairs Lace Curtains to Be Offered Next ¢ Week in the. Most: Important Sale of the Year ? Whatéver your neéds for EE weplenishing - m be. We believe the sale of Curtains, .- 3 for Next week will serve you Best. ® wonderful lots of Curtains and Curtain G 1 less than their real worth, so the. pT A ppamebt at a READ: » - 50¢., for the 65c. kind 3 yards long. 69%., for the 85c. kind, 3 yards long. : 75¢, for the 90c, kind, 3} > yards lodig. . 98¢., for the $1.25 kind, 3} a 0 $1.35 kind, 3} 3s dong. e or the $1.50 kind, 3} yards Ra 2 Antique Designs. CURTAINS 23c., 20c. per yard. The fot Consists of Brussels, Cluny, Irish Point, Muslins and Nets, in Dots and Fancy Figures, -at 15c., {THE JAMES JOHNSTON STORE fa gti Repofts tier Cure. After continuing the treatment 8 short time lounger, Mrs. Kaiser reports her cure, 8s follows: "I must drop you a line to let you know that I am well now and cured with your medicine. I must thank you for the advice you gave mes "The medicine is something wonder ful.' I cannot praise it enough for the good it has dono for me and I hope many others will be freed from their suffering. "I'have advised thers who aresuffer- ing as 1 did to consult you and many are taking my advice, If ever I need modicine againy' {I know that Peruns will help me Dr. Hartman's Advice. To every woman cuffering from the sywploms above indicated, Dr. Hart man extends an earnest invitation to write to him for medical advice, SPRING WANTED 1% Rents in cory Yada 4a handle our meritorivas o dnd ¥ Boalt and Larder Lake ® Corresponds "solicited, LAW & CO., 728-729-730-731,732 Traders Bank Buil Toronto. A pint Bottle of bebly fro and wine, our own make, only -30c., at Wade's drug store. 12 bars Judd bert 8. * Cheliord, derliy hats, $2.25. Bibby's. soap, 25¢., at Gil we have planned vé - gathered some' all at much $1.96 for the ¥8 kind, 31 yards do 5 : . 3180 fortthe so wind, § yards long. ** ek 45 he AE, kind, 3 $1.89, for the $2.50 kind, 3} yards long. $2, for the $2.75 kind, 3} yards long. 3 : $3.50, for the $5 'kind, i} e yards longa! : 3 Floral and ® MUSLINS @ > 19¢., @G& Joond Suez &anal, su 3 1 JECT BAC BY BRIT- ISH CAPITAL 10. Concession is-Only" Matter of a Few Weeks--Thought in Berlin mate Germany's Asiatic pitions. % 3 New York, Apiil 97.~The d corr ent at Berlin has sent following cable despatch; I am as sured: to-night by a prominent British resideht of Constantinople in intimate touch with palace circles, that the projéct for. the copstruction of a er y ¥y British capital in British hands, has beyond the stage of mere Eatin and has now entered up- on 'a definite form. A concession i§ only a matter of a few weeks. Concern umd antiety are manifested here in view of the fact that the Bag- dad railway, which was intended by the German authorities to sap British influence in Asin Minor and as a menace to India. is now relegated, so far as its importance is concerned, to a secondary place. This move on the part of Great Britain is here con- there 'what is known as indicates, on these occasions" outsiders strictly barred, although many have such as "snap and whip" women and chaperons enjoy the sport that they club have assured friends excellent reduction regime, but it is av men at anv rat$, the attractive per to do with the case. young hearts on the verge of protest, while certain erstwhile society cavaliers are threat removed from his position. . | WOMEN, ADORE HDX. 200 -- Marked Deference. New York, April 27.-~Men have ask- ed why Mark Twain is adored so widely by women. The' maswer isn't hard to find. Everybody who has society. could supply it. The answer is that few Americans treat them with such marked deference ng that in- variably shown by the creator of Huckleberry Finn, He isn't the least timid of them. On the contrary he ap- proaches them with manifest confi- dence, born, doubtless, of his unfailing snccess in fascinating them. But if he is conscious of his popularity he con- ceals the admirably. Women admire men most when fen appear unaware of admiration. There was a benefit © a year or two ago In CONSCIOUSNESS the Casino, at "which Sarah Barn- hardt appeared. Mark Twain followed the great. French actress, amd be be- gan by complimenting her on her French, saying "Whenever [ hear the beautiful language of French rippling «& rhythmically from such lovely lips, I am #0 ehtranced that after a while I almost think I'm going to under stand it The laugh he caused placed him immediately in sympathy with his audience, which consisted chiefly of women, aml every succeed: ing sally was greeted with enthuias- tic feminine applause. Buried Alive. Paris, buried alive in the village of Sarlat in the Landes a few days ago He fell ill about two weeks previous and afterward lapsed into a state of coma, which was mistaken for death When the coffin was lowered into the grave the bystanders almost went in- sane with terror at the sound of raps and moans coming from within. They ron to tell the mayor, and when he arrived in full uniform, tri- colored searf 1 lid of the coffin to be opened. During should have the habit of reaching for thé bottle of Smith's White Liniment. There is nothing else that cures aches so soon or thoroughly. Tt makes it easy to cure in the start many painful neglected. Smith's White Liniment is one of the things mo family can af ford to by without. Large bottles, 2b¢c., at Wade's drug store. Top Notch Novelties. We just received this mdrning an- other large consignment of the latest novelties in derbies at $2 and $2.50. See them to-night. Campbell Bros, Kingston's style entre for men's hats A good tooth brush, special for 25e. at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. "Phone: 230. Se Large consignment of Jacobs' Irish bistuits per -SS. Lake Champlain. Come and_try them, at Gilbert's. Compound Sgrup of Hypophiosphites to the best. Big Defies 50c. and 75c., at Wade's Deng That Move is Meant to Check} the Friday night club Meets as often as its name Phere is a membership of from seventy-five to one hundred, and are pleaded to. bo admitted as spectators, The hest of music is provided, games are played |at*Bonn, where he ds studying, thata and many of the most dignified young Some of the stouter members of the have taken up roller skating on the advice of the physicians, that it is an open secret that with the younger wo- sonal qualitits and surprising skill of one of the instructors has something Although only twenty years old, he has already wrought havoc in so many while gracefully gliding their posscssors over the smooth sur face, that several of the matrons are ening to have such a dangerous rival Mirk Twain Treats Them With heen the whitehaired author in their April 27--An old farmer was and all, he ordered the affections that would become serious if IG -- 0 Indianapolis, T 1 hee ia- 2 tic bine hate t6 Gaunh As 8. R. Artman, of Indiana, has hand: ed down a ER: making illegal liquor licemses. This has aroussd ROLLER SKATING | ie rotesté from saloon-keep- ers .in the Hoosiet state. He is pro- Has Beeti Taken Up By New minent among the group of influential : 5 York Society. citizons who would have a local New York, April 26.--Society has | option law in eWey state Jaen id roller skating. The lure of ec the little wheels has crept into the ia- nermost. circles of the Fifth avenue MADE A G00p HIT set, and dinners, dances and theatre : : parties are second in popularity to And the Emp FE. Said in Two the newest fad. Sinco the end of Lent . Years. Nas' : the fad has become so widespread that | Paris, April, 27676 Blas," which Jennox Lyceum, Madison avenue and [likes to have a hit at royal heads Fifty-ninth street, has been hired, and | and royal ways: as wall as at for cigners, says in.& reel editorial : "Princes and crowned heads nowa- days ars Arying to reconstitute the familiar ood sentiment of the bour- groisie of all nations. One of the «sons, of the kaiser ds in love with . his cousin, Princess Augusta-Victorvia, of Schleswig-Holstein, Ho was 'informed and grand duke was also in love with lady- had asked for the hand of his love, A "As soon as he heard this he left Donn, and toratfor Berlin. There at tha feet of his royal father he vowed n | his love, while the royal parents wept with tender pmotign. , It was decided - {hy Ale emperor t if he was good Prince August Willielm should marry the. Princess Augusta-Victoria in 1909. "There was nothing left for the grand duke tq do but. go in search of a wile somewhere else. = i "This little idyll js thoroughly Ger- man, and in all the little towns ang villages of the great Geemany the lit {de bourgecises must have bert en- * { chanted. It speaks. straight to the heart, this little theatrical scyne. After al, this manneg of governing is. as good as any. other, and we know that nit to gain. itds. slikll more diffienlt to "We finl the same sentimentality in Spain. Alicnso found, himself obliged to go to Carthagenatopmest the King of Fnulupd. He was very happy be couse this meeting is a geeat wvietory for. the polities of Spain, hut he was also very much txoubled because he loved his wife, end she was on the point of an interesting event. He was afraid that he might not be - there when the eritical moment. argives.. He wants to he a .good king, but he also burns to he a good huskand. "No doubt we' shall have telegrams destined to prove the ardour of the love of this young 'royal couple. Naive romance, of two loving young peopls and simple little drama of a young household = where there is Jove: and publicily, pubNecity, . publicity - all around. "Times--are ~ hard-nnd-ile- gi worn ments' covern as they . can: Let us hope that these little examples will not. be forgotten in futerscEemmgdals. Tt does Hot displease ugrthat impefal dy- nasties, after, they have Feoin to be magdest and &gy tay ape the virtues of the little people," and that the virtpee flourish 'g% all in the palaces of rovhlly as ift the plas ants' huts." dr ent beconte old, N IN MEMORIAM. The | Late "Mish Sjiary E Ritchie How vividly we rel Bhai 'the earthly 1 wre thinning fast, as ane by one mes Paks within the gates of Paradise YR i from our homes. This fact wae most strik. ingly Jrought before we, when, on Tuesdny, April Quel; thesarinduncemoit was made that Mary FE. Ritchie, aged twenty, hall Ppadiedl awng Ht her father's residence, near Batlersta. For the past two veers deceasd had' been in feeble health, But: nothing so sefi- this interval, however, the man had ar pa a ry bio : i onized | > ? . yw Jed, but hix Shauged a a ¥ re- | Contracted shortly after AChristmns, rained . consciousness after he was which rapidly developed into quick gained selourmess consumption, baffling the skill of phy- placed in the coffin. sicians and could be but slightly miti- i gated by the assiduous attentions of Any Ache To-Day? a tender mother and other loving re- When any ache of pain comes "you latives. She bore her affliction pa* > tiently and uncomplainingly over showing the greatest consideration for others, and while she realioetl most vividly the gradual and certain ap- proach of death, her soul wax posses- sed "of that peace that pesébth all un- derstanding. When the sorrowing at- tendants eantiously broke to her the final judgment of the doctors, she exultantly assred thom, though with faint articulation, "That she was not afraid to di Patient in' tribulation she was resigid. to her Heavenly Fathef'® will. Those who witnessed her pedesful death will not =oon for- aot "Phe smile that lay upon her lips Hers was the secret Of sorrows, glad surcease Upon her forchend shone. the benediction Of everlasting pedcd.'" On Wednesday. after a most impres sive servioes which was cofglneted at the Prdshyterian. church, Sunbure the body was taken by tender hawds and laid in. Sand Hill cometary. The sor- rowing friends Tlnve. the Whnet heart falt sympathy of the community in this the sad hour of r bereave * i ah popilarity of cmpprots is diffi. 4 STRONG NaN TO MELP IN a q00n Apply E. Chown & Som OUNG & FOR OUSEMA ID. : ung ER iia 86 HY bnacn St. dusslie, 67 George | mreet. : DRIVER. APPLY BOY AS \ AP ST 0X so "Jonsson aud Univee- sity Ave. AT ONCE. A Goon SAR BOY, 15 or years y 0 x "ha dh" Whie .ofice. 3 MACHINISTS, AT ONCE, MEN USED engine and a works or Box "BT. at Whig office, BaLESMER FOR AUTOSPRAY, Saniple iain w Prove FIRST-CLASS MACHINISTS, A FEW at once, to take 2 walmakings Hjghest wages pu good i dress "A. L.," curd Box 43, Riogston Post Office. , a -------------------------------------- GOOD MACHINISTS, A NUMODER AT once, be beach hands ly. Continuous employment awd good wages to suitable wen. ad "L. R.," British Whig. dress to SEVERAL GOOD TOOL MAKERS immediately, to Work on jigs, fix- tures a Sed wk ay waked and stead employ men lor wen. Apply Box *C. &. M.," o LAN EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID. | Ms. WW. LIN a. A CO CR, WRN! months. Parties having such QTY Whig -------------------------------------- ISHED HOUSE FOR SUMMER to Geo: Chin, $s - Clarence St, [A SNAP FOR QUICK S ponies, in fine FOR SALE OR TO LET jor Werk, Apply 3 T. on BICYCLE. APPLY AT. } * & 5 L uh: gg OB A : TO-LET. DWELLINGS, OFFICES, Clarence St. occupied Mr. A nell, Sion. 1st . Rogers & Nickle, 194 Un NEW HOUSE, COR. OF MACK AND Ibert street, pear Victoria Park. be on easy terms. A PO arya. 343 Divise ; cent less Than manures prio G RLLING dey STORES, a --rm---------------------- A COUPLE OF OFFICES OVER TRE 6 company's office Pply to J. B. Walkem. NO. 167 KING STREET EAST, NOW Kirkpatrick, ay. Ki Pare COVERED Phaeton A Dargai obey good King street. Aeesom, 2 INOUBATOR AND TWO SEATED with pole CHATHAM Apply 32 street. 4100 Ece Pp TSTA ™~ cubator, 9 1 Cockerel, 8 X Baby Walker. Prinche . i ---------------------------- A 10 BORE DOUBLE 'L SHOT gun, almost new, AR tw reasons ivan for Riling Apply Whig office. v -t NO. 22 BARRIE STREET, NOW| |ROW BOAT, 17§ FT. IN GOOD CL ACACILO TL ON = ay: riled pantesota irkpateick, Rogers & Nis 198 fing ostats A Ontario street. a Lockett. urged. Pheiston street. BRIOR DWELLY RRL i rN GRAVE PLOTS POR' Christ church i the . Apply 198 Johnson siréet, FAIRVIEW, MACK ST. FACING | BRICK HOUSE, 7-ROOMS, GO0O OUT- SPRING SUITS TO MAKE, GENTLE. Victoria Park. Garden, modern con- 3 land, men, bring your owa €l nd get & Veniences rooms. Yearly ten hn te of oul within chedp up- te suit inade. Style, ant . Possession May lst, limi city. For particulars, 3 price and guaranteed. Pieaping Apply Abert street, and repairine dove well. CrlloWiy, | sermon Sl te en The Tailor, 131 Hrock street. i 81 KING ST , CORNER EMILY | STEAM YACHT, LENGTH 34 FEET, St., com ious residence, 11-roows, beam 8 fee 6 IP, AN ACTIVE MAR, WITH BXPrER. hot Water, furnace, lt modern cone ever Tequirement, hull aud " i iv farming, to stable coach house, on , wil . a Work on oh rounds or Queen's cing Macdonard and City Parks, suitable for 3 oO University in the suduner aml As occupied by W, F. Nickie herg $325, Colin Melatosh, Carleton § 3 Janitor in the winter. Wages, $9 a t, , free of taxes, for a term Place. w Reconnmendations Will be re of years if desired. Apply to J. S uired. Apply to UG. ¥ - Chown, R. Me 61 Brock g SOLID BRICK ENCE AND Treasurer. grounds, number 1 Se. PERSONALS. ¢ Sr w Vacant lot BR freer | KNOW THY FUTURR- GET A PER-| side of Hagel St, the east % A COOK. APPLY TO MRS. NICKLE, re of [ast aid pressht gis. South of St," A ' ' jutely Free, ith forecast for the 5 3 130 Marl street. > your! Be bemedtiad Ly what he 79 Caress Stu. Vou: # I Tras ¢ . stars can tell you. te 2 s oe . | A PLAIN COOK, REFERENCES RE- asd 5 quired. Apply' S17 University Ave. did gens anh Se silver ta. Veran ps 8 . CHITECTS. Eo GENERAL SERVANT. NO WASHING | ypN, EVERYWHERE: GOOD PAY: 4 \ or ironing. Apply Mrs. Farehing, 161 to distribute circulars, adv. matter, * $ 3 : » | ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF King street. tack 8, ote. ; no canvassing. Ad ) a N 8 dress National Distribhting by fice, Cor. Queen and Magot streets. & YOUNG WOMAN, ron __GERERAL i i Oakland Bask = Bidg., Chicago, " housework. Apply te rs. ayes, . 573 Ring street. oe ___ |%M. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT. oF § on AN PETECTIVES eS RREW D. RELIABLE feu; Scond Boor eter Maha et THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED CHAM- man, for profitable secret service, to , corner Princess 4 bermaid, capable of waiting at table. wet streets. Entrance on Bagot 8 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, RE- ferences réquiy: Apply Mrs. Mac gillivray, '119 Earl street. ee mit-- BY 223d OF MAY, A COOK AND Housemaid or General. Apply Mrs. DP. Stewart Robertson, 16 Sy St., Cor, West street. pn -- ELDER'S, 258 'PRINCESS ham, Tg, PI 'to learn the art of cuttin ot measure, des! yy brk ming EL ree months. MEDICAL. DR McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY oceupied by Pr: Ryan, corper Noa- treal and Brock streets SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED-TWO SPECIAL SALESMEN for Bastern Ontario to work singly or with gang on road. Apply to Luke Bros. Co., Montreal. THERE IS SLACKNESS n---- of Skilled Workmen Let Go. London, April 27.--Uncle Sam's naty vards will benefit by the wlaok- ness nt Woolwich Arsenal, where the libemal government's poligy of eto- nomy has involved wholesale dis charges of skilled workmen. The. men who are being turned away weekly as the reduction in the amowni of werk goes on arc bring engaged by American agents, who choose the best And Scores among them for the United States arsenals. Other men are' going to private engineering works in Mas cachusotis, The number of men employed at Woolwich is now nearly 2,000 short of phe average in time of peace, and the greatest distress prevails in the town. Thousands of women amd children are sjarving, while tradesmen who de- pend on busy times at the arsénal for their prosperity are facing ruin ------------ Stiff Leghorn Hat. A chic little French hat model is here illustfated, the shape of which, though on the sailor order, presented one or two novel features. The brim was very wide across the face, the Belt side being even wider than the right From back to front it was much shorter, the fromt brim especially jut- ting ont only a few idhes from the crown. The model was in heavy stiff leghorn in the natural color, the un- derkrim being faced with dark gray taffeta. A large pale pink rose, one in gray, bunch of violets and a creamy white were arfanged across erown from front to back, under the brim being a pink rose with foliage ond a bunch of lilacs. Black satin ribbon was folded about the crown. "The penuine Van Hom's liniment. is sold only et Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Try Bibby's 50c. spring underwedr. |. : Ey 2 -- A CANADIAN REPE wo orders ; no experience . IY TH "C. Weoster. Te Phone, 608. for the sale of Lewis a washing maching opera water pressufe 'of 'w hs. or. oyer Co., 204 Columbus, Ohio, U.S SALESMEN<EVERYWHERE sell our Joe Or ted Ly city Poessure of 20 Write the Monarch Mig : TO to hotels, soda cremm. Tpustaininy, confec a. ioe -n manufacturers, otg., ne - on. bavibport Jeo Critppiog Machine Co., Davenport, lowa. | VETERINARY. RN. G. ¥. BELL, V.S., HAS RE "moved to his brick bleck, on Clarance Post 'Phone, 568. WIVES VISIT BIGAMIST. Affection. the London The second wile, day, but visits him every The young girl is walls, whom she married, and tive to her, make any statement. . ---- em ---- Moth balls * and' moth bags Chown's. as 174 WE street, just above the Calla a ue iar telegraph EDUCATIONAL. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ence School ton, Pa. Local ee ese ---------- 0. 8S. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER ar Marriage Licenses, 42 Clarence Bring Things to Eat and Show London, April 27--James Belback, township (man sentenced to four years by Judge McBeth for must be of a very winning big y : : : rd disposstion. ing one thing in his heart, utters an- His fiest wife has called to see him then? And whe of us doa not Mate couple of times since his incarcer o same sentiment 2. What man i: a appears to feel very sor | mate fo be Sepited than be who has ey for him. . the teuth, but hasimot the coutage ts the child whom he What can be so crielly wronged, never misses ao ily generally. accom: nied by her mother, and often they ave a basket containing perhaps & small dainty" or twe for the fan 'who "knew the law bat not the penalty," and whois now. finding out what the | ake your place and speak y penalty for his crime is behing prison This wife evidently loves the man who iw old en- ough te be her father, and she says that he wus always kind and atien- As to whethéd he will attempt to reunite Witnsel with either family up on his release the prisoner will not "oo | res tor re SOMERVILL RS, § HIGH-CLASS MILLINE 3 int. Office hours, . 108 pam, turday evening, to # o'clock. J. K. Carrell, ns sentative. "Phone, 063. "eo The Paragraph Pulpl Unitarian REV. C. W. CASSON, OTTAWA Live Openly. Homer said: "Hateful to me ~~ of A We Tt ae Rain sight of G What men weed to do than any - Bie, oe, Ld. in Ta ve iy. 3 t 4 your aw | tom Re Aho Inward "ag expressed in word and action; don't Ride behind a sham and NH or orm of contagious Itch on hu man or Animals in thirty mine orm. Chelford, derby hats, $2.25. Ribby's. WE DON'T THINK 5 i That anybody saves money by wearing a new dress over an old Corset, Corsets are algays modelled to conform That is ny we pay such atten- tion to our and we make the' question of Corsets pronrinent. corsetiere ]