- Re . ;| & Co., Wellington | is better--yet costs no more. 3 x Sale by Rj & Hickey, Industry With Ruin, bold, to-da an Hictayto h hold a monster Ol testing fraudulent imitation of it is said, is ruining the south of France. Pon carts, heavy country ~ the roads all round the village, The vine public . BOILS ATONE TIME IT CLEANS AND IT "Royal Crown" Witch-Hazel Toilet Soap It's a toilet soap and a medicated soap -- for the HAD THIRTY.TWoO id oth i Herkimer, Perf im, New York; oe iy ne aFouting Jom tine Jay Lee family, St. Lawrence; . | took the chair, and made an i Geor, MT impas | sioned speech, "We suffer from fraud,' he said, "and our vineyards are dy ing. Shall we go to a fight? No! Down with claret |" Another speaker asserted, amid uni versal shouts of "shame 1" that mos of the so-called lic houses and was a chemical mixture, largely com ) of lime and same, he said, throughout north of France. It was su that 20,000 vine growers shoul on Paris, with ment should order from the south wine annually. Ultimately t was un animously to form a vineyard growers' federation, ------ Wolfe Island Council. Geddes, Richard Bolton Thomas Rogers, Robert Esford of A. Docteur, Duncan ald instead o Hawkins, pat er sidewalk opposite J. S. Baker's y-law 16 be passed authorizing reeye to sign checks in with the steamer Wolfe Charles Oumings, township treasur- er, 'to sign gownship checks, Voted : Mrs. M. A. Rawley, keeping 8. Eccles, 86; Mrs. John McCaul, keeping Mor- ris, $6; A. &D. Staley, premium on treasurer's. bands, $15; James Me- Glynn, expense Briceland, expense to Toronto, $20; A, K. Kirkpatrick, . surveying canal bridge, $12.90; E. Briceland, assisting the surveyor, 83. Moved, Keyes- Flynn, and resolved, that James Da- vis be' appointed township constable, at $25 per annum. Voted for steam. boat accounts: Mrs, Rawloy, laundry and washi at, $10.75; H. Hogan, ing 3 D. J. Leslie, engi- neer, $156.06; { Charles Cummings, cap- tain, $100; eorge Suddard, fireman, 851.91; William Bustard, six days, $7.50; James McDonald, carpentering, $37.26; Rev, William Craig, rebate as resident clergyman, $4.30; R. Berry, mate, $61.33; Joseph McGrath, deck hand, $28.66; R. Bustard, deck hand, $28.66; G. Keegan, purser, ; Mrs. Hagerty, cook, $22.66; P. McDermott, two days, $2; P. Cummings, three days, $3.75; G. Keegan, meals, $106.- 3% Calvin company, $160.85; James Swift, coal, $193.25; James Swift, telo- other {nformation , Agent, 1 WN ROYAL LINE rain and Virginian, , $70 and up Beaver Flour Makes More Broad because it is made of the Finest Wheat, Manitoba Hard and Ontario. Beaver Flor bas "strength dough "stands up " in the oven. Beaver Flour bas * Flavor." ~ Mr. A. Mots of the Tailoring Store, has removed to 107 PRINCESS ST. pleased to sce all their old and pew customers. American Ladies" 4 &t Garden Inland going to B. BRICELAND. Manager. ; CDINAN - AMERICAN i Johnston & Metz. phone, boy, ete., $12; Queen City 0il pay, $7.20; McKelvey & Birch, 866.23. Adjourned {ill May 27th. | A Minister's Valuable Wife. Mississippi, May 13.--Owing to ill- ness of Rev. W, A, Guy, the pulpit was ably filled by Mrs. Guy on Sun- day last. D. Olmstead and family of Cafabogie have moved into the vil lage, re. C. H, Brook spent a few days in Kingston last week. The vil lage mercantile business has changed hands. C. H. Brook, who has been a resident of this place for the past nine years, has taken a position in Tweed. His leaving here has created general regret. His family will leave shortly to. join him. Miss Mabelle Al- lan visited Sharbot Lake for a few days last weok. Miss "Annie Scott has returned from Kingston. J, A. Craw- ord &nent Sunday here. Recent call- ers: Messrs, Johnston and Woodedck, Brockville; Logue A. Jack, Kingston. "Red Cross moth destroyer" has no eqial te keep moths from clothes. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. n.d : Nobody cares what you think, so long as you have sense enough to kean vour thoughts to yourself, What To Eat and _When to Eat Every nutritive element of the best White wheat grown is found in Mailta- Vita. "This famous food is the whole of the wheat thoroughly _and al ute purity and mixed with the finest malt ever made, strongest food in the world. ders & powerful digestive agent, converts this starch into maltose, a hy Maltese in. it eo est stomac gests and ase similates it without effort. We all know that for many "years 8 of high standing in 'their bed malt exe Age of maltose, Malta-vi delicious whole-wheat from eight to ten per went of maltose, When Malta-Vita comes from Svens, it is the crispest, most delicious ta, the cri food, contains Ee HT Vita is al fresh and cri ~ always and crisp, and ready to eat. Delicious, refresh. ing, invigorating. No. other food like Marseilles, May 14.--An extraordin- demonstra was Yy near fy meeting, w ES wine Sctde of tri drays pi 1 wag- led with such inscriptions want bread !'" "Down with the claret ! "The South must live I" and "No taxation !" blocked growers assembled in the some "even climbing our death with- out dking Then waive all differences of politics 'and re- ion and. unite to save our wine. fraud, and up with good claret sold in the pub- restaurants of London alkaline. It was the march the object of getting government to take action. An- other speaker urged that the govern- that dogs destroy the dandruft gem. of France #0 many thousand bottles of great May 6.--Present, the reeve, Coundil- lors Flynn, Horne and Keys. Resolved that khanges be made in the path- masters, F. Baker instead of Thomas i instead of instead James: McDon- D. H. McDonald, Wil- liam Fawcett instead of P. Brown. P, hmaster, notified to low- rty. On motion, Horne-Flynn, a i the connection Islander; to Toronto, $20; E. | EE 8 i ; , of Watertown, opened the plumbing ¢ Cornelia is here with soft coal for the electric 's help have ar- Httir~ up the Col- e in the ib- Saturday night, was well at- a pleasant time spent. pt fight plant and arrived and is fitting vals are: 1. M. Butter- worth, - Utica, N.Y; F. Weatherstein : : ¥ g i 2 F = i 4 £3 £5 i ht ¢ ae i £ o i % : : ge Loomig, Watertown: Green, Rochester; Roland Green family, Adams Centre, QUEEN VICTORIA'S HAIR. Its Great Profusion Was Always a Cause of Wonder. Even at the age of eighty years, : | Queen Victoria's hair was a marvel of * | luxuriance. The court physician, fol- lowing . Umma's discovery, un- doubtedly, treated her majesty's scalp with a germ destroying preparation, that was not made public. It is now known, however, that the remedy for dandruff, the germ destroying element is embodied in Newbro's Herpicide, the only hair preparation on the market , and Without dandruff, hair will grow pro- fusely, and falling 'hair will be stop- | ped. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." "Sold by leading drug- gists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. 81." G. W. Ma- Two sizes, 50c. and hood, special agent. ---------- Princesse Graduation Gown. A smart and becoming designed mo- del for a graduation gown is here pic- tured, one which is simple but very effebtive, and suitable for all materials, lawn, batiste, thin silk, mousseline and white net--the chosen fabrics for sich gowns, The dress is made in one piece, tucks confine the fullness about the waist, the blouse has three rows of Valenciennes insertion set in front and back, the round neck having a frill 'of lace to match insertion, The sleeve is full, insertion set in the mid- dle and on cuff, finished with lace. The skirt has three circular flounces, with a hand-embroidered spray and a lace frill on each. ------------ What a Farmer's Wife Owes Bileans. Mrs. John Whitfield, Swan Lake, (Man.), writes: "I can hardly de- scribe how bad I felt before I took Bileans. I could not eat but what it caused pain. There was a sonsation of tightness in my side and my liver wag entirely out of order. I could not sleep at nights, suffered also from kid. ney trouble, and was, altogether, in a very serious condition. 1 had been ailing in this way for years and it ig gratifying to find that Bileans were equal to my case." A certain cure for headache, indiges- tion, spring blood troubles, constipa- tion, piles, female ailments, and all liver and stomach disorders, 50 cents a box, from all druggists and stores, or Bilean Co., Toronto. ------------ To Talk To The People. Maberly, May 13.<The weather cold and seeding is backward; there is scarcely any grass in this locality vet. The Rev. Mr. Pock will be the deputation, "here, on 20th May, in- stead of the bishop of Moosinee, in behalf of the M.S.C.C., in the North- West. Mr, Peck comes hero highly re- commended and the church should be well filled, Joseph Munroe, Sr., is on the sick list. Johy Acheson, Jr., has one to work in the mines. William uchanan spent Sunday with friends fin Scotland. Mrs: Parsons has re re after a long stay in to ' is turned Minnesota. Mrs, Joseph Perkins is on the sick MNst. A little baby girl has como to stay at George Buchanan's, Jr. | -- The custom of letting a large close of pasture land in Tamworth, Dorset, England, by "candle auction" has just been observed, The last bidder before the light failed hecame the own- er of the land for the ensuing year. Bees are in danger of extinofion in ths Isle of Wight, having been rav- aged by a form of paralysis for three years, a malady which has baffled at- tempts at cure. v a stiletto and springing on the com- ground Mafiel gained the vene-he stabbed the policeman. he was overpowered Johnson has her watch, weeks ago, between Charleston and Addison. A great many improve- ments are being made at our school hous:, - A large number attended the funeral of the late Athens, on Sr, i Outlet, Thursday. are comfortably settled in their homie. W. R. Green is moving into his new house. A party of youngsters entered the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. Bradly, Glen Morris; and agreeably surprised them. Refreshments were served and a very pleasant ev ening was spent. Mp. and Mrs, Bradly leave, in a few days, for Lyn. Miss Alberta Curtis has returned home, af- ter spending a few wecks with her aunt, Mrs, F. Botsford. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Clow and daughter spent Thurs- day afternoon at the lake. Rev. Fath- er Crawley, Trevelyan, visited Hudson, who is very ill, a few days ago. Er ---- Chatham Incubators mother hen, Automatic in action, perfect in construction and guarantee. D: J. HAY, T. E. ee ei de fn CT Wm. Murray, Auctioneer ew 15 A SLAVENAKER HOME RULE FOR EYGPT IS URGED BY PASHA -- Ite Denial By England Must Even. tually Result in Costly War, Paris, May 14.--Mustapha Kamel Pasha, the notorious leader of the se- ditious movement in Egypt; has writ- ten a violent letter which appears in Apollinaris "The Queen of Table Waters" the Figaro, denouncing Lord Uromer's policy in Egypt, and declaring that his retirement gives England an op-' portunity for altering her Egyptian icy. He writes: "Egyptians are indig- nant at the regime inaugurated by Lord Cromer, who, far twenty-four years, worked his hardest to make them slaves. 1 do . not exaggerate when I say that Lord, Cromer was the. greatest enemy of our autonomy." Mustapha Kamel Pasha adds that the time has come when England must choose between two ways--war with Egypt, or peace with her for the regl and ultimate good of the coun- ry. The reforms he demands are as fol- lows : The formation of an active native ministry which shall not hesitate to Comment upon and correct the policy will please the most fastidious. They are stylishly cut--carefully finished--and Look for the label, JHINERIA™. Is the guarantee of quality. At your dealer's--or write us where to go. 26 The Minerva Mig. Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. of the English agent. The limitation of the powers om- ployed by the English advisers to giv- ing advice, The formation of a parliament for the purpose of discussing the ques- tions of public education and the ad- ministration of the country, to which the ministry shall be responsible. That new schools shall be opened and that<the Arabian language shall be taught in the schools. The replacement of foreign officials by native officials, USES STILETTO. Anarchist Goes Mad and Stabs| i Two Men. . Paris, May 14.--Andrew Maffel, an Italian, who is described as an anar- chist, was seized with g sudden_ fit of THE JUDGE (sever: the Life Insurance Compa of REBATING must be s Our Big Rebuilding Sale is Still On. half te go to this pul 50 Selected Mattresses, in Cotton Felts and Sea Grass and Wool .. (The Royal Sovmission n Fancy Art Tickings and 50 Lock Weave Woven Wire. it to stop Te nul Rah ite Hercules Springs to fit any size Beadstead. he hon wy. prov alle. The the practice prevails. JAMES REID bie i pe . ! The remedy it prop ers. USE FURNITURE RESTORER. station police office. He recovered conscio: hour later, and then stated that he belonged to the province of Novara, in Italy. Then, breaking off stddenly in the midst of his statement, he drew usness ghout an ql missary, stabbed cheek and neck. He was about to inflict another wound when a policeman grappled with him, and both rolled over on the upper hand, anyone else could inter- Then and handcuffed and taken away to the infirmary, His papers show that he was work- ing as a zinc worker in London a fortnight ago. ------ Charleston Items. Charleston, May 13. --Miss Eva not, as yet, recovered which she lost a couple of him = twice in the and before Frederick Pierce, at Thursday. John Hurlson, is seriously ill. John H. Slack, 'called on friends here on Mr. Haskins and family new John pany, any of whose agents | madness at the Gare de Lyon last ev- m-- son shall ge Suthorjaed 10 ening, with almost tragic results. No such ns finds The train for Lyons and Mhrseilles - any goats, ey th Jubde was just leaving; when Maffel threw AN EASILY . sfieetuble whether the himseli out of the window of a third- REGULATED PULL ed."') class carriage and fell on the plat- FURNACE form. He was picked up in an uncon- 4 leas UP THIS scious condition and taken to the It's a real pleasure CHAIN to own a Sunshine. It's so casily regu- lated. Drafts work perfectly --do just what you expect them to. from the floor above, if you fee] a trifle chilly, and a strong draft through the ash- pit door is opened. The fire is al Fire immedi- < he fire is al- tely burns up ways under BN Ii P Head Of control. You few minutes you $1.00 C In our Savings Departme on which the high No Delay Interest. ACE will be warm and Savings Bank Departs can have as hot : comfortable. Then My - a fire as you like on zero days. drop the chain again. ING And one just warm enough to keep You see, it's not necessary to go K 5.8 the chilly feeling absent when a down to the basement and turn on COR BR: thaw comes. the drafts when you want a warmer Fortunate is the man who owns fire in the Sunshine. a Sunshine, Sunshine is a labor-saver as well as a comfort-producer. If your local dealer handic the Sunshin® %, write direct to us for FREE BOOKIFT. p McClary's --~-- ">~ LONDON does not THE CA OF ( HEAD OFFICE, TOR! B. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Mans A. H. IRELAND, Superinten Branches WINNIPEG LC TORONTO VANCOUVER Branches throughou MONTREAL ST.JOHN, N.B. A' GENERAL B. COMMERCIA SAVINGS Deposits of $1 an Seeteetecteal. TE Life Producers Life Preservers Chatham Brooders The only machines that rival the a sure hatcher, with a five year HUGHES, Princess street. Sold on time, or Agents, 42 DIAMONDS We invite the most ex- pert criticism as to our prices and high-grade quality of our Diamonds. We have them at prices n) from $15 ¢o You are invited ta look at our stock. Kinnear & d'Bsterre, 1 B 00 Prin Merchants 27 BROCK ST. Carriages, Cutters, Harness, etc., for sale. The home secretary has commuted the sentence of penal servitude for life passed on Chapman for the mur- der of his sweetheart at Rusholme, Manchester, England, to six months' imprisonment, A pint bottle of beef, Tron 'and Wine, it. (All grocers, now 10 cents, our own make, only 50c., at Wade's drug store, ' Sale of Horses every Saturday ---- Try Us for Your Oxford Shoes current rates and paid delay whatever in the the deposit. KINGS CORNER OF H Poul. 3 Oxford Sho ALWAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE. P. C. We have a jlarge assort ment of OXFORDS FOR Men, Women, Boys and Girls Men's Oxfords in Tan Calf, Patent Colt, $3.50 to 5.00, toned Patterns, Women's Oxfords in fine Vici Kid, Patent Colt, Tan, Brown and Canvas, $1.25, 1:50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50. Boys' and Girls' Oxfords in Patent and Vici- Kid, neat and dressy, also cheaper lines for every day service. $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2,00 to 3.50. Velour Calf and Blucher and But. THE FRONTEN) LOAN AND INVESTMENT ESTABLISHED 1 President--Sir Richard Cs Money loaned on City and perties. Municipal and Coun tures. Mortgages purchased. received and interest allowed. 8 C. McGill, Managing Office. 87 Clarenea Stveqt, F Live Agents i WANTED city and town Abernet ia to handle our mer ee. nighegrade Cobalt and Lake flotations. . Correspondence solicited. 1.A CO., 738-720- Buildi