BLAMEALE0AAAL 2 000000 HARPER'S MAGAZINE On 'Advertised and "Just as Good" Articles. Jan. 1907. "To make advertising pay vou simply have got to have a gow! article to gdvertise, That is ®hy, when you ask for an advertised article in store and the clery tries to sel] store and the clerk tries to sel] it is a million chances to one that it is not just as good. It can't be, or there would be no reason to substitute it. So if you want the best paint, soap, cocoa or any decent product in sist on getting the advertised thing, the best of its kind that exists on earth." This is the very reason why you should" insist on being sup plied with "BABY'S = OWN SOAP" every time. It is the best of its kind. Nome of the substitutes can be as good. They are sold to the dealer at about cne-third lower price (see com- mercial reports) and yet give him a bigger profit than he gets from "Baby's Own." "BABY'S OWN" is sold as low as the high quality and great purity of the ingredients will allow. Refuse substitutes--get what you ask for--Insist on having "BABYS OWN SOAP." ? PEPE IVEY ev Yee Seal © Skin Sacks MADE OVER AND DYED. ----BY W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78 and 80 BROCK ST. 'Phone 700. io soot eetes L000 0004004000440060000¢0 4 oases PPP PPP PPP PPPS PUP PPP SI PPV PIPPI SEP PPS SP PPP Pee At present, our Stock of Desirable Cut Glass is more Complete than ever. Choice :--Spoon Relish Dishes, Jelly Plates, Fruit Dishes, Vases, Cream Jugs, Carafe's etc Trays, We invite tion, 7 SMITH BROS. dawelers aad Opticians your inspec- Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Phone 666. Furnishings | Sdn, Are having a big sale at this ore. The values are much better an other stores offer, while the les are particularly' new pular. E . Lace Curtains {undreds of pairs of LACE RTAINS, at from 35c. to $7 a Tr. be. ass Curtain Poles will fit dow, complete for 15. ani any ash Curtain Rods, comple a, 'hite Wood Poles, complete, 17¢ tair Oil Cloths eat designs, 12jc. a' yard. loor Rugs, a few samples at lesale price. Art 'Muslin Ev a -- + a yard and up. hite Curtain Muslin, a yard and up. Vhite Quilts exceptionally big range of best values in the 'city at and up. frilled, "The Turks are the world's coffee connoisseurs. vik F ; But you needn't .go to Turkey for fine coffee. . Practically every grocery store in Canada has Chase & Sanbomn's SEAL BRAND -- that perfect blend of -- WANTED I ---------- essen. 20,000 SPRING RATS. John McKay, . 153 Brock Street. EE Tr '" Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds" And Dainty Footwear will make even an ordinary foot pretty. Our Spring Goods are just the finest selection of HIGH CLASS SHOES For those who prefer them we have the American Shoes 4 . that have a style peculiarly their own, and for those who stand by Home manufacture, we have the very best Canadian 3 Makes. look McDermott's Shoe Store ROSIE 2000 00060000000 PHO 00000000000000000 Pom -- ---- . I -- The Ideal Beverage ASK _FOR A Pale Ale, palata- ble, full of the virtues of malt and hops, and in sparkling condition, is the ideal beverage. (LONDON) Now, when chemists announce its purity, and judges its merit, one need look no further. {---- Ee -- BLLALLLAAAAAGLALLA00440000000000000000000004 Evangeline Ganong"s G. B. Chocolates THE VERY BEST, ONLY 50 CENTS PER LB, A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street Fesssrsssee > Seessestessesssesn A % a: ~ oes wa Lace Curtain Sale All This Week We ure going to offer the same prices on Curtains and Cur- tain Nets this week, and if you did not get your Curtains yet, we will be pleased to have you look through our stock. Lace Curtains from 25c. to $7.50 With the UsualyReductions. Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Table Damasks, Towels, Towel- lings and Table Napkins, all at special prices this week. THE JAMES JOHNSTON STORE 180 Wellington Street. er 10 PUT UP STORAGE FORTHEBENEFIT OF CHEESE The Prince Edward Makers Are Emproving Factories--Personal Notes. : Picton, May 6.--At the weekly cheese board, Saturday, fourteen lactol boarded 936 cheese of which fifty-six were white, Opening bid 11ic.; sales, 840 colored and 56 white at 12}c. J C. Hepburn announced that his gom- pany would 'erect a cold storage jrent at the Hepburn wharf for tae inaefit of the 'cheese industry. Yormerly the product of the factories has heen ex- posed for two or three days to lot summer weather, which proyod njur- jous to the cheese. As the Prince kd- ward export is made principally over the Hepbwin boats the proposed: cold storage will be of much advantage. It is understood the shipping of the county cheese means $10,000 a year tp the transportation company. Dr. A. Publow, cheese and sanitary inspector for Prince Edward, has made his full round of the circuit. He expresses himself delighted, with the great amount of improvemsnt done. He says many thousands of dollars has been expended, To his great surprise mary farmers are equipped with ice for the summer season and on nearly every Prince Edward farm he fouad & wow milk stand. At a highly successiul Mayday sale of funcy articles, under the auspices of the Woman's Guild of St. Mary Mag- dalene's church, about $75 was realized for church purposes. A junior team from town played a bassball match, in Wellington, on Friday, ond were de- feated by the score of twel/e to love teen. J. Macdowell, accountant of the Standard Bank, ill for several wecks with typhoid, is now convalescent. It is expected he will be able in a few days to go with his mother, now here, to his home in Oshawa. Dwight Ty- ner, of the Toronto branch, and who has been about town several weeks on sick leave, is now relieving in Mr. Macdowell's position. - Ralph MeMul- len, Tor several weeks the guest of ex Mavor McMullen, has returned to De troit. PP. 8. Maclean, editor of the Times, ill with typhoid fever, is stead ily improving. Alexander Davis, representative of the Carson company, Kingston, was in town all last week. Mrs. Davis came with him and will remain in town ahout all summer, 5 guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller. Miss Geraldine Far- rington, daughter of Mayor Farring ton, is able to be about town after an illness from typhoid fever. A Handsome City. Buda Pesth, the Hungarian capital, is one of the handsomest cities in the world. Its wide streets, bordered hy magnificent buildings, its parks, pal- aces, theatres and, last but not least, its luxurious cafes which have no equal, cannot fail to impress, The city id built on volcanic ground and the in- ternal fires are still smouldering. A visit to the St. Lucas hot sulphur baths across the Danube at Buda might lead the vigitors to think that the inferral regions are not far off, and indeed a humorous preacher could make god use "of this when moral zing on the gay and luxuriant life of the Pesth half of consolidated - town. Another curiosity of the spot is the natural aperient waters renowned throughout the world, of which Apenta is the leading one. The Apenta ac- cumulates in wells and absorbs from the soil the salts that make it a valu- able purgative. 'To one returning from the east Buda Pesth seems the gate of Furope, as it really is, for this was the last outpost of the Turks in their march westward. Speedy European Mails. An important armouncement is made by the Intercolonial railway. Com menecing May 10th a special train will leave Montreal at 7 pm. amd run through to North Sydney with the European mail and such passen as prefer the shorter ocean vovage. At North Sydney a comfortable steam- er will transfer the passengers, their baggnge and the mail to the steam- which left Montreal two days arlier. This arrangement will be con- tinued weekly until the northarn route, via the Straits of Pelle Isle, is free from ipe; then Rimouski will be- mail port. The inward European steamships will also deliver their mails at North Sydney during the same come the period. Should Preserve Documents. The 'annual meeting of the Ontario Historical Society is to be hid at Kingston in July, and part of the programme of entertainment by the Frontenac Historical society con- sists of a pilgrimage to Adolphus- town to visit the landing place of the first United Empire Loyalists, C: M, Warner, of Napanee, has ealled a meets) ing to form a branch society, He writes © "If Lennox and Addington is to hold the place it should in the pre- servation: of those historical W¥rds which are now stored in varions harns and attics throughout the county it would seem an appropriate time to start work. My short experience has taught me that already some have been destroved Ly those who did not con- sider their value." ---- Mrs. Muldrew, Madoc. has heen en- gaged to fill an important position in the new MeDouald Agricultural 'ol- lege, house-mother of the woman's re- sidence. Her duties to begin on Au- gust 1 " de -- Nomore | Alcohol | As now made, Ayer"s Sarsaparilladoes not contain the least particle of alcohol in any form whatever. You get all the tonic and alterative effects, without stimulation. When a stimulant is needed, your doctor will know it, and J | will tell youofit. Consult him freely. § | To publish the formulas f.5.ar5ce | fire in the stove, WENT TO DANCE Four! of Theif. * Children ' Burned to Death' West Branch, Mich, May 6.--Four small children were burned to dedtn at the home of Martin, Campbell, near And. here. Mr. and Mrs." fhpbell had gone to a dance a mile away from their home, leaving their six little ones looked in the house. They left a hig cand in some way this ignited the house, which was bs troved with its contents. The children were awakened hy the flames, and tee two oldest, aged eight and ten years, managed to cscape in their night dothes, 'The four smaller ones perish- led in the flames. The parents are pros. trated. An Outing Costume. A gracdul and attractive outing cos tume, to be made of white linen, and having a border trimming which ix quite new, and casily made by using any colored striped material and cut ting it on the bias. The body is made surplice, the arrangement of the bor dor trimming around the arm is to give the effect of a large armhole, and around the edge of the waist, crossing neatly at the centre front, giving the offcet of a continuation of the border on the skirt. The sleeves are made full and finished with a band of em- broidery. This is to be worn with a guimpe or lingerie waist. The skirt is wade. circular, having an inverted box pleat at the back and trimmed with the border in front and sides. Banquet For Canadians. A Canadian invasion of New York is schedvded for Tuesday, May 16th, when the Canadian Club of that city will give its anoual banguet in the big ballroom of the Hotel Astor, and will entertain distinguished from the dominion. The bamyuet, the last of the big social spring, will be a distinctly interna tional affair. Three countries will be repr sented (in the ten addresses, five by notable men from the dominion, four by representatives, of the United States, and the other by a guest from guests, England, Hon. Donald MacMasters, Hon. Leslic M. Shaw, former secretary of the United States treasury, will make the principal speech, his subject being "Reciprocity," The banquet is to be the biggest ever given by important whieh New York has had during the year. Delegates are coming from various Canadian Clubs in the dominion, and reservations are being made for individuals who are sending applications. Married Last Tuesday. The marriage of Miss Frances G. Sullivan and James NV. Nolan, was solemnized at St. Mary's eathedral, on Tuesday, April 30th, at 8.30 a.m. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. Hanley. The bride was attired in pretty white voile over taffeta, with white picture hat and was assisted by her sister, Kathryn, who wore a gown of black and white voile, be taffeta, ond black hat. John Healy performed the duties of groomsman. The gift of the groom to the bride was a chain and locket with a diamond, and to the bridesmaid an amethyst - ring, and to the groomsman, a pair of gold cuff links, After the breakinst was served, the happy couple left for the west for a short time, after which they will take wp residence in Fort William, Ont, rege How A Spirit Was Laid. Blackwood's Magazine. A ghost, a vague white form, which fitted about a small, neglected grave- yard in Galway, much to the alarm of those who lived near by, one of the gentlemen of our party undertook to ay. Going out not' far from mid- night, he did, indéed, soon become aware of a white figure looming 'to- ward him through the darkness. Our friend, however, held on his way unde- terred. . "Ghost,"" he said, sin sepulchral tones, when he came near, "could you drink a glass of whiskey ?" "I could so, your hemor," blithely respomded the ghost, taken off his bal- ance by thé unexpegte offer and standing revealed a8 ithe ' princi- val poacher of a neighborhood, who ad availéd "hifgel of this special garb to avoid detection, Looking For, Big Business. The Grand M'runk is devoting special attention to the Highlands of Ontar- io, and spending more money on the work than'it ever did before. Dur- ing the past month severnl;hundrel thousand pamphlets descriptive of this district have been distributed in the Eastern States A mew and unusually handsome brochum will be published in the course of a few days, in the form of a photograph album containing sixty full page. views of scenes along their line, both tourist and sporting. 4 Unless the cold late spring has a bad effect upon the early months the -- GALE BRITISA WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 4 | THE HELP WANTED--MALE, BOY, FOR DRY GOODS STORE, AP- ply RR. Waldron. . eee eee A BAKER, ONE WITH EXPERIENCE preferred. Apply at once to DD. Donoghue, 101 Lower Bagot St. SALESMEN FOR AUTO-SPRAY. Best hand Sprayer made, automatic, Sample Machine free to approved agent. Cavers Bros. Galt. ee eee rep Stee SPRING SUITS TO MAKE, GENTLE- men, bring your own cloth and get a cheap up te suit made. tyle, price and finish g d. Pressing and repairing done well. Galloway, 'I'he 'lailor, 181 Brock street. HELP WANTED-FEMALE, A COOK. APPLY TO MRS, NICKLE, 130 Earl street. A COOIZ OR GENERAL MAID. APPLY to Mrs, Strange, 156 King street. AN EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID. Apply Mrs. W, Lesslie, 57 George slreet. A GOOD COOK. APPLY IN THE H. A Calvin, 1 evening, to Mrs. King street. ------------------------------------------------------ A GOOD PLAIN COOK, BY 15th MAY. Must have references, Apply Mrs. Wm. Kingsley, Wolfe Island, HOUSEKEEPER OR GENERAL SER- vant, in Smith's Falls. Wages from $10 to $14 a month. Apply House- holder, Whig office. SERVANT, BY Must be good plain cock " vs required. Apply, -282 Dirock A GENERAL 20th MAY Re NERAL HOUSE- No washing or ironing. Good to competent person. Apply B. W. Folger, 183 Sydenham A GIRL TO PO G work. AT MME. ELDER'S, 258 PRINCESS St., Cor. Sydenham, young Ladies to learn the art of dressmaking, cutting by measure, designing, trim- ming in three months. LOST. A SILVER WATCH CHAIN. FINDER please return to 537 Albert street. NECKLACE, MADE OF coral, a few days ago. its return to Whig office. FINE RED Reward for VETERINARY. JR. G. W.. BELL, V.S., HAS RE- moved to his brick block, on Clarence stroet, just above the P OMce. Calls hv telephone or telegraph promptly attended to. FOR SALE OR TO LET. NEW HOUSE, COR. OF MACK AND Albert streot. near Victoria Park. Can be bought on easy terms. Ap- ply to J. C., Landeryou, 343 Divison street. gatherings this | the | away at Watertown, N.Y., and whose Canadian Club, and one of the most | Femains were brought here 'on Friday, Justice B. M. Britton, Toronto, has | residence of the late Rey { Messas THE ORIOLE'S NEST HAS BEEN RENTED BY JUST- ICE BRITTON. He and Family Will Spend the Season Near Gananogue--The Latest News From a Nearby Burg. Gananoque, May 6. The funeral of the late Isaac Lindsay, who passed took place from the residence of Ban- jamin Longale, River street, on Sat urday, to Willow Bank cemetery Reid & Son, blacksmiths, are evecting a 14x20 foot addition to their shop. It will be of concrete. Gordon Lathan has installed a new one and a half horsepower Major gasoline on wine in his skiff, John Anderson has received his new Gray gasoline engine from Detroit, and is having it in stalled in skiff, rented "The Oriole's Nest)" the island William Hall, 107. Mise Muriel Lord, Correct Me," by Handel, at Christ church, last even ing, the congregation being large. Harold Lloyd left, during the past few days, for Sudbury, having secursd a position with 'a surveying party along the line of the Canadian Northern railway G. HW. Burvowsz, who has been visiting for some time past in Brockville, spe Thursday and Fri- day with friends in town, ' E. H. Hurd, Charles for the season of Parker sang, "0 street, who pent several days, during the past Lweek, at Elgin and vicinity, has re turned home Myr, and Mrs. J. W, Beattie, spending the winter in town, frignds and relatives, spent the week in Toronto J. A. Bean, V.S., Brockville, spent Friday in town looking up old acquaintances. Mr and Mrs, Waldemar Baker, spending town, returned with past their honeymoon in home to-day. Miss Mary Walton, Brockville, spent a few dave, this week, with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Deir, PEOPLE'S FORUM. ORE Oe FURNISHED Roos, or t house ply to xX uX. Xo la Whig office. Pr ¥ 3 A ROOM FURNISHED OR UNFUR-{ nished, bY a lady, in central part of city und in private family, or where a few boarders are kept. Apply "'X. Y.,"! Whig office. re cpr eee YURNISHED HOUSE FOR SUMMER months. Parties having such should call or send particulars to Geo. Clifl, Real state Agent, 95 Clarence St., Opposite Post Office. MASUNS AND STONECUITERS MASONS AND BRICKLAYERS 'wanted ; wages 45 cents per hour; sandstone cutters, wages 43 cents per hour, at the New Government Museum, Ottawa, George Good- win, Contractor. I SE ---------- TO.LET. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH MODERN conveniences, 176 Clergy street, DWELLINGS, OFFICES, STORES, etc., at McCann's, 51 Br | street. FURNISHED located, modern conveniences. "Z..' Whig office. HOUSE, . CENTRALLY Apply A COUPLE OF OFFICES OVER THE N. W. Telegraph Company's office G. N. Clarence St. Apply to J, B, Walkem. WANTED--TWO SPECIAL SA SITUATIONS VACANT, thas for Eastern Ontario to work singh with gang d, = Bros. Co., SMortroat. A1ity - FOR SALE. GENDRON BIOYC Wan? Mice Lis APPL + sme emtantn ¥ WILLIAMS UPRIGHT PIANO, easy terms. Apply 41 Colborne A BARGAIN, $165 CASH WILL BU a slightly used Upright Pi a ply Gy A. Behr Hi bmi "A A VERY PLEASANTLY SITUAT well built house, large lot with reps, O-ropus in west end of $1,500. Apply Box 12 Whig office. et terre Atenttt A 10 BORE DOUBLE BARREL SHOT gun, almost new. Fine chance to Purchase | a ood wun cheap. Best sons given Pano » or selling. Apply at 3! GRAVE PLOTS FOR . SALR IN Christ church Cemetery, Ca Apply to the Rector, or Churel Wai Bart. Lancaster and Smith rdens Elliott, Cataraqui, ---------------------------------------- SOLID BRICK RESIDENCE Ee At Se 3 occ y the late W, iR.. now occupied by the ey BON See ot ou dors" citor. Nb +] Sv A thors A. B 1 y to . Cunningham, 79 Clarence St., Ves 10. 179 QUEEN ST., COMMODIOUS MONEY AND BUSINESS. residence, rooms, hot water fur- nace, and gas lighting. »P i at once. Apply 180 Princess street. BRICK RESIDENCE, 119 WILLIAM street, eight rooms ; all modern con- venlences. Possession 1st June. J, Hiscock, Princess street, FAIRVIEW, MACK ST. FACING Victoria Park. Garden, modern con- veniences, eleven rooms, Yearly ten- ant preferred. Possession May 1st, Apply 840 Albert street; BRICK DWELLING, NO. 181 DIVISION street, twelve rooms, extension din- ing room and kitchen, hot water heating ; immediate possession. Ap- ply to Frederick Welsh, No. 179 Division street. PLEASANTLY SITUATED, EIGHT roomed, detached furnished house, from May 15th, convienent to houts and trains, gus, extension kitchen, large lot, stabling for horse or cow. Apply to Box ""G."" Whig office, 81 KING STREET, CORNER EMILY 8t., commodious residence, 11-rooms, hot water, veniences, stable coach _ house, facing Macdonald and City Parks. Formerly occupied by W. F. Nickle, Rent, $500, free of taxes, for a term of years if desired. Apply to J. 8. R. McCann, 51 Brock street. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ISSUER. OF C. 8. KIRKPATRICK, 42 Clarence St, Marriage Licenses, Phone, 568. STOPPED RE-UNION. A Man Killed While Going to See - Sister. Toronto, Ont., May 6.--A Bay City, Mich., despatch says death prevented a happy reanion, last night. John Hooper, killed by an interurban ear, at the New York salt works, was on his way here to see a sister, Mrs, John Cherry, of Toronto., Ont. whom he had not seen for many years. Mrs. Cherry arrived here unknown to John Hooper. Going to the home of another brother she asked him to notify John of her presence and ask him to accompany him back, The two brothers were at the flag station, when John, stepping too close to the track, the ear steps struck him, breaking his neck. FREE OPERA FOR WORKERS. To Provide High-Class Music For Employees. Berlin, May 6.-The Hamburg-Am- eriean Shipping company has leased the largest theatre in Hamburg for Sunday afternoons from September next until April of next year to pro- vide its workmen with high-class op- cratic and dramatic performances, Admission is to be free to all em- ployecs earning less than $10 a week, but those earning more than this amount will be charged a small nom- inal admission fee. The works to be produced include the operas "Faust" and "William Tell." | A HORRID SIGHT. Heads of Dead Men Are Strewn About. Berlin, May 6.~The Cologne Volks Zeitung publishes a letter from g cor- respondent in Northern Central China, stating that the famine continues un- alated. The rebellion in Chauchufu was suppressed after 700 had been de- capitated. The correspondent says that "human heads were: hanging from trees around the courts of justice as thick as apples in autumn." TE TET EE. who have been spending their honey moon in town, during the past week, have returned home and taken up their residence on the south side of King street. -- At his home in Toledo, on Satur- day morning. Noah Marshall, passed away. Mr. Marshall had been ailing all winter with heart trouble. He was a man of seventy-three years, and devoted the greater part of his life to farming. Retiring about twénty vears ago he had since resided in the village. He is survived by one dangh- ter, Miss Ida, his wife having prede- ceased him some eight vears ago. To Counteract The Effect of Coughs, Colds, Chills. Nothing can be more effective than a drink containing thirty drops of Norviline, a teaspoonful of sugar and {a cup of hot water. This breaks up G.T.R. js Jogking forward 10 the great: nt Lonieish pusIAR spiders this | Mayor Coatsworth will try for an- LE ed ! other term in Toronto, any tendency to cold, wards off croup and pneumonia. Ritbbed in the chest it relieves TPoughing afl prevents complication. For all winter ills nothing serves the purpose like a 25¢. bottle of Ner- villne. Get it to-day. BORN. JOHNSON At Napanee, on April 28th, to Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Johnson, a daughter. DAVY.--In Napanee, 2nd May, to Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Davy, a daughter. PROVINS, --At 'Descronto, on April 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Provins, a son. BRANT. --At TDeseronto, on April 20th to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brant, a daughter. HUFFMAN. --~At Deseronto, on May 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hulman, a daughter. OUR POLICIES COVER ) BR AaLcn R MORE Of company offers. Examine Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark. ot ware, LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available n addition te which the policyholders have fof security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and ts perty at lowest rates. Before renewing old or giv mew business get rates from & Strange, Acents, ARCHITECTS. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OR fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF fice, second floor over Mahood's ators, | eprner Princess and Bagot Streets. trance on ago! wtroady 'Phone, 608. Y MEDICAL. DR. McCARTHY, OFFICE LAPBE occupied by Dr: Ryan, corner Mos treal and Brock streets. EDUCATIONAL. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONTR ence Schools, Seranton, Pa, Office, 67 Brock St. Office ho am, to 5 p.m. Saturday event to. 9 o'clock. J. K. Carroll, sentative. 'Phone, 602, ne | The Paragraph Pulpi 'Unitarian REV. CO, W. CASSON, OTTAWA Good For Good's Sake, : On a beautiful window in a Unita inn church in Liverpool, England, ace the fine and significant words, "1 a the Chrigtian religion, 1 kindle aspivation and purify from all sol seeking, 1 also dry up the rivers of Paradise and extinguish the fires hell, that men may' serve God, he goo and do good for the sake of God a goodness alone." Read these word over again, for they express very fi ly and very fully what ig being m and more revealed to us ns be 2. new and better motive in religious lil the doing of good for the sake good, and not merely as ou duty an investment, Address Mr. Casson for free ture. HAIR TELLS CHARAC Color of Hair Said to Indi 'Person's Temperament. Many people believe that blonde, light hair denotes affection and da hair constancy. A person wi hair is not devoid of character; far from it. The disposition of the avers age bald-beaded man is to show such solicitude for the welfare of @ 3 that he noglects himself. A causes baldness. Prof, Sabouraund. Paris, France, innocculated a 1 with Dandruff germs; dausing it to come totally bald in five week's. To rid the scalp of these dan germé it is necessary to apply' New- bro's Herpicide, "Destroy the cause--you remove the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10e. in stamps for sample to The Herpi- cide Co., Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, 0c. and $1. G. W. Mahood, special agent, VARNISH STAINS The Canada Paint Co's, Varnish Stains are ready for use and when ap- plied, will produce clear and rich' shades true to nature, SOLD ONLY AT STRACHAN'S HARDWARE. Owing to my inability . to secure suitable premises in the! West, and to the splendid su port accorded by my frien LUCKIE.--~At Deseronto, on April 25th, to Mr. and Mrs William Alfred Luckie, a daughter MARRIED. DALE--MORDEN.--At Deseronto, on May 1st, Horace B. ale, Toronto, and Miss Lottie, youngest daughter of the late H. B. and Katherine Morden, Deferonto. DIED. SMITH. --At Desercnto, on April 36th, Mrs. Jane Smith, relict of "the late Voter Smith, of the third concession of T'yeudinaga, eighty-one years. QUACKENBUSH.-At Gretoa, on April 27th, Mrs. Quackenbush, relict of the late Bernard Quackenbush, . aged ei; "mix yours. i HATER an Richmond, on 20th April, Annie G., Haight, aged Dity-three years. FRIEEMAN.--In South Napanee, 1st May, Delina Lauretta, infant da % ter of ¥. G, Freeman, aged ths, : here, I have decided to remain in Kingston. g ing Ee best selected tock of 3 aluse co } pi trimmings and workman: ship leave nothing to be sired at +