G, SATURDAY, Juve 1. crime, An absolutely Years age since ships of one thousand tons were considered monsters. A pas- sage from Liverpool to New York in twelve or fourteen days was consid- sengers was between four and five hundred, . while lately two ships have arrived here of 20,000 25,000 'tons burden and "about 40,000 tons dis- placement, and with passenger lists of over 3900. The White Star Steam- ship company is rapidly increasing the tonnage of its vessels, The capital is ready, and it only waite until the iron-ore can be procured from 'the mines, and the skilled labor can be depended on to manufacture it into those floating palaces that have de- lighted and "amazed the travelling world. i The death of Theodore Tilton, who died in Paris last week, closes one of the saddest and most romantic. lives of the century. At the age of twenty- five he had succeeded in forming 'a literary career, which yielded $25,000 8 year, and at the same time he was one of the most attractive and popul- (ar lecturers on the American lecture platform. He was of Handsome commanding presence, and of oppor- tunities so fortunate and abundant that his life seemed full of golden promise. While still a very young boy he attracted the attention of Rev. Henry Ward er, who was then the pastor of « Plymouth church, Brooklyn, and one of the most noted P ee AN Beautiful Interiors whose rich and handsome appearance can scarcely be equalled by any. other finish at any price, can be preachers in the United States. In obtained at a very moderate cost by i this Sunday school Theodore Tilton i met-the Toh became his wife, She Classified Metal had been baptized by Mr. Beecher, \ who regarded her like one of his own Ceilings and children. Theodore Tilton he also re- garded ds a son and he lost portunity to assist in his ddvance- ment.When he was fifteen years old, Me, Boecher secured - for him a position on a leading Preshyterian newspaper, and ho rose so rapidly that at the age of twenty-one, he was married to his Sunday school love, \ Ward Beecher, who baptised their children, and, for the next four or five years no lives could be happier than those of Theodore Tilfon and his wife. Tilton's lectures gave him 4 princely income, and with the re- darns from his writings, and his sal- ary as editor of "The Independent," rtune was in sight, for his old age. Henry 0. Bowen was owner of ihe Tndupendere a very important member of Plymouth church and a liberal contributor to its funds. He thought this gave him the right to dictate its policy. The pas- tor differed from him. A violent quar- rel ensued, and Henry C. Bowen withdrew from Plymouth church. He J went to Theodore Tilton and told him that Henry Ward Beecher had violat- ed the sanctity of his home, and_Til- ton gave Mr. Becoher the choice" of iving him £100,000 or being driven Hy his pulpit and from Brooklyn. Mr: er know that to be d no op- , little less than a This year the steamships have their as little shadow as it is safe to gil rubbin, --BROADBRIM, PALE AS A CORPSE. Glow of Heafth. «Thousands of have pale, with truth. Gemeral Wilson has been Pink Pills Brought young growing girls pasty complexions; distress ing headaches," backaches and sido- d, William R. Randall, the general understud Constance Collier ola. H. B. Irving anh his brother, 'Laur- ence, are to the late Sir Henry Irving, No less than six books have been written about Sir Henry since his death, and there are at least two others to fol- low--one by Austin Brereton and an- other by oseph Hatton, who has been y of "The Lion ---- * . Mr. Beecher's salary to $25,000 A : b I ] 1 : most pathetic scenes of Sn-- } when the court opened | NOTES ON PLAYS, PLAYERS i t make Mrs. Beecher enter doesn » t beside her husband, AND PLAYHOUSES ! in the hardest Puritan -- ; i ire t have baey in ¥eel, | Earl Grey's Dramatic and Musical a. Spring wate forshend. ane the thin Sampettio to Publioh ps | ater, and fi closed like a vice, in- Aheir | re w » in 'her husband's in- Father's Biogra, i pu v shaken by perjuries | Nethersole sailed for Pari | 1 The trial ended in tp epdnd "Tha Secon But it may not t--nine for acqui an » ee in 'doubt. Tilton left Brooklyn, | ME a jerey" 80d other plays, | thinos cs : TILION'S = CASE" | AGAINST |® Xuined man, and sought Shncuity, i . {. Many thing stantly the pimples living in poverty for thirty vears; but | ; and plsicncs HENRY WARD s wile Honry Ward Beecher died, thou. 'to much spring water, lo , rE -- sa Brooklyn's best citizens fol- a broad a |10%ed his vomains to their. last: roc are thin " Fruit-a-tives "» Why Do People Travel Abr oad A. ing-place. A beautiful statue i i} ------ . RSE Some of them gs cure skin troubles § mph Bowhded Tw [Tre poner in fron LN thevily @. Some bottlers of spri to , @ never ore paic § 5 ita Khen everything Wort a Sraves--Littls = tisen. On the day of his inter Hecla F urnace o in tanks. This simply | fails, 2 » . body was rought to y- . Pruit-a-tives Saal Correspondence; lottee Now TTB7, | woth chur so" by the altar, re cad jater. (0, the shin, oe fruit' Hives: New York, on 'of Te moe a for ore Placed | ad ---- Fi Pots tiply in the 4 hile 1 on » a i ONE summer hi- | his Master so faithfully and well. Th : : iners a long w A intensified, and . gera is that rich people, who can al- | coffin wag "banked high. ith spring will last twice as long as firepots made containe g . combined with ou to saval and Stop at the most | flowers, leaving only the noble face Grace Eili into be ' in the ordinary way, water gets flat and nsij carried uabl toni + 8 , payin, i Xposed: 3 par- Elliston starred . . ruins the ya nd airtiseptics. in Europe an is ded in thao Teton age och was, dene Boon in a new play of American They are made in two picces, bottling house, too, that look purianout dou the ited laine fox the srmo class of en of') het Jon. Bo. led her tothe altar Alo by Martha Morton, entitled "I'he with a joint in the centre, leaving iF @. The safe. ws blood purifier Crazy BWI er ead. hd 3 o cureall skin ® box--6 for fa.50. Atall druggists. wonders of Europe befor wer kn] When ae stood at his dying-bod,' and | 1t is reported that Mrs. Leslio Car. ample room for €Xpansion' and con- go bout X tay anything of their own country, ey] a cry wont up from the other weep- | ter Payne oh be starred next Stason traction. There is consequently y, bottler who cares abo fing on" he btene ad be on bu Be nen "a dee Hans have pnt, No fo on HECLA FIRE POTS, do the bottling where t Ran endanger their Niven on an [to take a last Jook at the face of | Henrietta Crosman will end her sea- It ten years, I have not had to replace | if empt- to climb Mount Blane or the | the man she "had loved so long and | son innipog, on June 2nd, Ow. REPOS In 1X of the HECI A 7 Matterhorn Pay an expensive [followed so faithfully through sun. |'ing © Wie street car strike in San FURNACES 1 . or guide to show themr how to break | Shine and throu h tempest, the foun- | Francisco she and her company rested ' 50 d. My Fire Pots their necks, Ostensibly 'to get a 'view Join of bet i broke loom and the Tait week aa Th are strengthened by heavy cast iron flanges, which fhe oad y below, but y hy rs husband, She felt ther: the Comedy of Errors" next season hy provide 0% more radiating surface than plain pots. 7 --- dose hint 'which seme pr oy have Port mapa. Passed: there was | Exoposcs to play both Dromios" him. " ! » Wholesome : iti BO nore Sorrow, no more" tears; her | self. Just ow he will manage it he n a «| "Hecla" Furnace ee '| man life or linib | a from wrong and' earthly harm, "Safe Np Tr at KE. H. Sothern " clean as daintiness d A » KH » lia Marlowe will appear just as Passes but several lives are lost in [io the arms of Jesus. si. JE BE Sars, fox: a , ag . . ei : By R17. | J sot Tn 2 me PURE Fo fhe | BD Grates wre heavy triangula. bars with toothed on the Botts: we see 2 , mper a arent o re higaniain turrets a ©. New * York Sun, appears in that igh r. Sothern appearing in roman. edges. The triangular bar is the st'ffest and strongest @. Bottling at the Sprage : M a yg .* Mr. Da is fort te in hav- | tie charactirs, ip 3 reienic conditi Show with deep, chasms intervening, paper. Mr Jana Is lotta 0.3 Jue. are Klaw, of New York, hey secur. grate made, and will keep a fire clean and free from scrupulously hygienic cc (Registered) vey mecca housands of foot tr: Fly harids, Major-General Wilson tena: oda new play by Heary 'Arthur Jones, clinkers with the least effort and attention, gets to you pure. Qu ; 1: norms vou tha his pen in hand, not like Boswell | salilean's ictory," which, he . . Cd \ at isn" Blue Serge quiring Be a ied, ve a Wiote of Dr. dohuson, hut of Sys, is the best 3 omice VE 'weole. He Heol Fused Joint keep the air sweet and from drinking water that isn't i . : > , friend wl AV 8 much sun-| says he believes it wi - ure, an ree from a Int of smoke § 2 J then oy Brn. it in when under. | 9 Si who gives us i a ait oy he bel United Statins © Seuss pure, » §as or dust you would drink no water For further information, cons Ideally Pure York S : ult our local agent or write the Clare Furnace Builder for a catalogue a nd a free estimate, in the part of Adu- publish a biography of : The new play by H. V. Esmond, i § i 1 0 : Play by + » In chen A ey how. ie. nals he which Maxine Elliott will appear at are-langnid; breathless-and the heart | the Lyric Theatre, in London, Jext palpitates violently at the least exer- Cason, a mot, Present called "The tion--that's anaemia. Brit it may de. reenwood Tree," and is in four acts. velop into consumption unless | It begins in Belgrave Square and the promptly attended to, Anaemia | Temaining three acts are laid in a means bloodlessness. Dr. Williams' forest. s ' Pink Pills make pure, red blood--| Chief Weinn, of the police depart- | * that's the secoet of their success. Miss | ment of New Haven, Conn,, declined Winnie ~ Allen, Montreal, Que., says: | to issue a license for the performance "I was so weak and run down that | of Mrs, Warren's Profession at a local my friends thought I was going consumption. I w had no appetite and did well. The least exertion tired me' out and if L walked a fow blocks I was almost breathless. My sister advised me to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and after using them for a fow weeks I am again enjoying good -bealth and havé a good color. 1 think every weak, sickly girls should take Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make new, rich blood and in this way strike right at the root of such troubles as anaemia, indigestion, rheymatism, St. Vitus" dance, the secret ills of girl hood and womanhood and a host of other every day troubles and cure their. But you must get the genuine with the full nawe, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," on the wrapper around every box--imitations never cured any one and sometimes they do much harm. If your dealer does not keep the gente Pills they will 'be sent at 50c. a box or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. What An Expert Did. . A short time ago the officials of a bank at Seward, Alaska, had trouble in opening the safe. It was a big safe, equipped with a time lock. The clock operating the mechanism had stopped, and all efforts to open the ig steel door failed. k experts were brought from all parts of Alaska, but none was able to solve the trouble, Finally after several weeks the bank officials, in desperation, loaded the big safe on a steamer and sent it to Seattle for treatment. AN this time $30,000 was locked up safe and tight, Whed the ship tied up" at its dock a safe export was waiting to go on board. He simply gave two or three light taps with a small hammer, the clock started, and a few hours lator the bolt flew back as usual. ---- as as pale as corpse, In ye ancient times armor was worn over knight. or suspected was moral death, and he allowed himself to be black-mailed out of thousands of dollars. The day came when he could go no- further, Then Theodore Tilton instituted a suit against Mr. her, claiming $100,000 for alienating his wife's al- fections. The trial was one of the most remarkable in our jurisprudence. Nev- er before, in any court, was heard such a mass of conflicting testimony. The ablest lawyers in the country were i tion and i hl 2 $ i £4. i *3 2 ih I 5 ; i 1 aa the 2 i 1 3 i = i into not sleep ing and New This theatre there have further ¢ the New York to its representative there to cancel the engagement. "The Man of the marks a new era i stage. methods of speech or solutely new in theme of never having received a single ad- verse criticism, Mme. Nazimoya begins week in last weok. Rather than lispute about the matter management tolegraphed Hour," now play- Theatre, New York, n the history of the follows none of the old action, it is ab and treatment, que : distinction at the Savoy It it enjoys the uni her eighth "Comtesse Coquette" at the York Bijou on Monday night. season's engagement of the beau. Porter beverages: York y up his classics and somewhere | and the Mouse" during the past sea- = 8 4 arks (York . Passengers lists filled weeks ahead, | has ne sian that ancient axiom, | son, has been engaged by en B. Clar ¢ Br 0S. & Co. Limited Preston Ont, A Spas os It is the only one that, but while thousands -are going away | Never speak ill of the dead." Why | Harris to go to Chicago with "The ? 4 } i A we think worthy of with pockets filled with gold to spend | not ? If in his lifetime he did well by | Chorus Lady' in the same capacity. Kingston AGENTS :| ELLIOTT BROS, Ginger . in Europe, there are thousands ar- | his fellow-man, give him credit for it Miss Edna May ; livi York | the Fi Reform n n 1 n, gi . ] , May is now living at , ite) riving here who have no gold in their | hut if 'he did ill, record that too. Ascot. She will be married quietly on Wate pockets, Cy are empty and they | Charles A Dana was a thorough June 4th at the registrar's office. She (th have come to the Promised land to newspaper man, and when you have| and Mr. Lewisohn will leave immedi- get them filled. Wo are sending away | said .that you have said all that is ately after the wedding for the conti- ineral Sp our richest to spend in foreign lands, | worthy of record. He was a weak nent, returning in September to make The Min and are getting in return the Poorest | and insecure friend and a bitter and eir home in London. 'and meanest emigrants-that ever af- | unrelenting enemy. He hunted Horace MacLaren's play, "The Last of His i For Sele bY hcuey & 1 picted our land. The steamship com. | Greeley to Ma coave (hr Now Yorn | Race," which is familiar ta amii |. Rae & Co., Wellington stre Panies haves quadrupled the size of gave him his first start in New York cans under the title of "The Red- their vessels and still they are not city, and he h ded General Grant to skin," wyg presented at the Drury Bi large enough to accommodate the rush | his rave because he did not give him | Lape, London, with Reeves-Smith in p of emigrants. Tt does not seem many | the New York customs house. his original role of Tonawanda and For Breakfast or : Find a II TRI: Hy 9 sh Silk Va i fo] : is Fast Color Highest Lustre : Shra > a rtistic Shades : It is the whelesomo Ke gb Why wasto your labor ing ary white hiread or crack / Fon. silks --buy Cortical qualities, whether served #¥ "and soe the dilferenc preserves, cocoa or choco e in results 2] j Try BISCUIT for Brea All Grocers--13c. @ AER I -------------------------------- ® SABRE DOPOPOOVOPEPODIHORS 4 = (LONDON) Undoubtedly the best brewed on the continent. Proved to be so Colds on defi like a tiful Russian actress in the Bracco by analysis of four chemists, and comedy - will continue at least until by awards of the world's great June 15th. Closing at that time is Exhibitions, especially Chicago, 3 Fi, Zot ingent poh 2 weather, Joy. 1893, where it received ninety-six points out of a possible hundred, y FA ever. 'nless 1 omes excessively . » . 5 x hot, present demand indicates that much higher than any other Porter in the United States or Canada. : . "Comtesse Coqaotte" will hold the a 28 * 1 DARA -------- boards until midsummer, : " 3 The revised regulations for the sec- JAMES McPARLAND, Sales Agent, : ond Earl Grey amateur musical and A . i dramatic trophy competition provide J : for entry of two companies in each > 2 class from Ontario and Quebee, and . one from Newfoundland and the other i i Provinces. It is expected that the pro- / : * A vincial tests will be comvleted in time Ye pine only RN to admit of the mttics for the joder- known cS © oN al contest reaching ttawa, bv Janu- Fhich wits , gcience & ary 15th, 1908. The number of per- the marveling po Remedy manhood fa Dr pics 3 ers in each musical or dramatic MoiT Rt Gonttotied in this Country by the Dr. Rohs : i imi oy Hv % ¥ cot € x company is limited to. seventy-five. fianding in (he medical worlds TRL orahas the high id Ee Tees Me id Hf phold, mosh he besos 8 The General Assembly, of the genemtisn ied: X suffering from disaa: 3 4 : x A h te 3 d The thirty-third general assembly of Ig drains, nervous debility. thd results of a) ener . % p I yterian church Canada wi rt " e, ke: . the Presbyterian church of "anada will Dies, v3 reomegert cre you fo and failing memory 3 : & meet on June 5th, in Erskine church, Sidppear completely in the worst cases pF prcion: 7 Montreal, The deliberations of #his a ure Of resi catment, We make honest offer-of t great representative body are a lesson tespondence try LgReY: Thousa momials 3 in democratic government, developed ayatment sent free with a book of rr lor health, diet 3 h slong ine of Seo aise Ty BR Ve i a | most striking feature is the emphasis thaularly used in the French and Gerian armies, and placed upon lay roprosentation, from | --esdvitality, write for shpwiags secarery in these countries are mates of eet : she congregation to the highest church, Add DR. KOH ny HA wiapper : 5 ; ' court, The session is the commit tee ens . R MEDICINE CO., P.O. Drawee L,2341. Moatrec" 4 which presides over the congregation, ' 2 = TAY the presbytery is the next representy- : i tive body, tho synod is. a court of re- - 3 : view for presbyterial work and the 3 +i} Senernl Saetubly ie the Smal sort of v JONSULE oy Jue YOU PLEASE. ind the church. The resbytery includes u will no anywhere' the i § all ministers in charge and go represen- \ ¥: equal in quality at the price of . tative from each session, who are also synod members. sembly each presbytery elects one-sixth of its ministerial membership and an equal number of laymen. I here are sixty presbyteries in Canada and in Honan, China, trol and there are dominion, that of ston being the largest, For the gencral as. one under Canadian con- eight synods in the Toronto and King. i Blitie Ri ¥ bbon