U RS1 /e have the advance yles for the coming sea- nm, and we sdvise those ishing a c ge to have eir Furs TENDED T 10 NOW Will ba much required dur- ing the coming "BRIDAL SEASON." 4 You will find our Stock replete with new designs, in Pearl. Brooches, Rings, Scarf Pins, Necklets, etc., for gift giving. SMITH BROS Jawalors and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Phone 666. Rj" hite Hosiery in all sizes. lack Hosiery in all siges. hite Gloves, all sizes. hite 'Silk Ribbons, extra e. hite Net for Veils, 36 es wide. 25¢c. a Yard. dies" Fast Black Cotton ¢, sizes, 8} to 10. jpecial 2 pairs for 25c. de Width Silk Ribbon, olors, 20c. value, 'Sale 15¢. a Yard ecial line of Corsets, * from good quality ille, with Hose Support- \ttached. 50c. a Pair. To er 3 ed also, » : inerva" and "Ideal" er Sola here, nothing Campbell Bros.' r umbrella values. -------- g¢ your old piano, for a er. See these pianos at Kirk- Art Store. furuituse cream makes old 00! e ne a t Drug Store, new, Ie a ics' 3, 4 and 5, of the 14th will shoot at the peniten- ternoon. pound boxes, Huyler's and s high-class candy. Sold Sunday in Queen strost Me- urch is fixed for June 16th. Cibsun's Red Cross Drug ' A Chronic Hoarseness. Mrs, Delia C, Cameron, Healdsburg, Cal, member Daughters of America, writes: . "Having tried many remedies for ch c catarrh of the bronchial tubes, and not receiving any benefit, I began to ¥hisk there was no help for me until 1 began to use' Peruna. "In a short time the bronchial tubes | began do.clear, I did not have that 'frog | inmy throat' continually, my voice was not nearly so husky, and the wheezing noise disappeared. "I was sooh able to believe that I was entirely free from catarrh, and as this 'was several months ago, 1 do not believe that it willreturn." The above group of women could be multiplied by ten thousand without reaching the number that have been helped by taking Peruna. Miss Emiy Koch. Catarth of the Stomach. Miss, Emily Koch, 914 Michigan Ave., Sheboygan, Wis, writes: "I can heartily recommend Peruna for catarrh of the stomach. 1 had tried many things which did me no good and as adast resort I got a bottle of Peruna. "J only regret that I did not try it be. fore I forced #o much bad stuff into' my stomach. It has entirely cured me and as a preventative I always keep a bottle "in the house. "1 gladly recommend it to all who are +lafilicted asl was." - A Wasting Disease. unable to perform my work properly. Pernns was suggested to me. hg "Mes. Roxs Tyler, 6210 Madison Avendd; Chicago, 1. Vice President of the Illinois: Woman's Alliance, writes: "During the past year I gradually lost flesh and strength until 1 was _ wit gave me new life snd' restoréd by strength, I cannot speak too 1 tried different remedies, and finally Sheet Lea Canada Metal Co., Co. Ltd. All Sizes. * WILLIAM ST. » Demonstrate Beyond All Cavil That Pe-ru-na 18 al - Safe and Useful Household Remedy. Bronchial Catarrh. Mrs, Wm. Hohmann, 56 N. Pauling | 8t., Chicago, Ill,, writes: «J guffered with catarrth of the bronchial tubes and had a terrible congh ever since a child. When a child it 'was supposed to be whooping cough orithe croup, but as I got older it got worse. "After a while it got so bad I had to {copgh both winter and summer. Fi- nally X bursta blood vessel in my throat from the strain of coughing, next a blood vessel in my stomach, so I kept getting worse and doctoring, and even then could get norelief, 4] went to a dispensary for treatment, butitall done me no good. At night I could never lie on my back. I would sit up until two or three o'clock in the morning before I could close my eyes. Then of course, I thought, and every- body else that I had consumption, "Reading the papers about Peruna I decided to try it withontthe least hope that it would do me any good. But after taking three bottles I noticed a change. 'My appetite got better, so I kept on, never got discouraged. #Now 1 can lie on my back and sleep all night, and you may well think how thankful 1 am for Peruna." Toronto, Ont. s C. McGill, -- OE -- THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City end Farm Pro perties; Municipal and County Deben- tures. Mortgages purchased. Deposits received and interest allowed. Managing Director, Office. 87 Clarenca Rivest, Kingston, : AL AAOALAALRALSALALALALAAALALAAAAASS * Setetese LOLLLLALLLLEA The Store of Value. eesoeese Dry Goods Store. Quality: S604 444400840404004804 The James Jahnsten The of large under the Let Nothing Keep You We have n on this season's Away. Is Set. The Date You Know. | like this, j Your gain - For 5 days only, and ending FRIDAY NIGHT, at 6 p.m. o old stock to offer so you see the sacrifice will be consists of every dis- cription of seasonable Dry Goods, and just when you want them The Sale will cofamence MONDAY MORNING, at sharp and continue "FOR 5 DAYS ONLY | You make your, purchase and The Discount will be taken off This is How W ards Dress Goods, 2 4 yards Silk, 50c. LESS 20 per cent. off most. The Dress Goods, "silks, "oe Sheetings, Cottons} FPlannelettes, Gloves, Hosiery, Hour Waists, Skirts, an Ladies' Raincoa present trade condition, commencing MONDAY Goods, the entire stock Trimmings, Dress Corsets, Lace "Curtains, d Whitéwear, also Men's ts. -p On account of the Backward Season, we find our stock far too and know of only one way to reduce it, that is to make a loss and do it quickly. wa PER GENT. OFF ALL PURCHASES MORNING, at 9 am., Muslins, Prints Linens, Embroideries, Laces, Art Muslins, All-Ready-to-Wear Furnishings, Take 20 Per Cent. Off : : seman forma -84.00 - ALL SALES FOR CASH. NO EXCHANGE. THE JAMES JOHNSTON STORE Mark The Date and Mark ai 1 alt 9 o'clock: Well. 9 am, VIIIIFIINIIIIINIININIII INNIS INNING June 3, 1907. : Hleglsts 8 8188 FRIIEIIIIIIIIINNIININNNINNINIINNIIINIII a Edd daa A delightful ce was that given by Mis. FLOW n, 'Stuart street, on Wednesday evening, for Muws Lessie 's out and not-out iricnds. As the cadets formed much of the ca valier element, and have to be home by the waters of Navy Bay eacly, thy hour was Set at hail past seven, and there were few late comers. The dancers danced on the highly polished floor floor of the hall, the drawing- room and the library, to the strains of an orchestra. Out on the veran- deh were and cushioned seats and flags to brighten, with a lantern shedding its: beams into the big gar d n, whore comfortable seats tempted wearied onés alter dances were over. Mrs. Richardson reccived, and with her was Miss Eva Rid Among the gucsts were Miss Nora and Mies Helen Miss Lillian Kent, Miss Dorothy and . Miss Marjery - Brownfield, Miss Marjorie Pense, Miss Rose Lauier, Miss Janet Richmond, Miss Irene Swiit, Migs Alice Sears, Miss' Jessie 'Dickson, Miss Dota Oldrieve, Miss Mamie Gar- rett, Miss Marie Carruthers, Miss Phy- lis Short, Mis# Blanche Kent, Miss Hilda and Miss Doris Kent, Mise May Macdonnell, Miss May Rogers, Mise Sylvia Cochrane, Miss Eva Martin, Miss Leta and Miss Vera Carson, Miss Mollie Saupders, Miss Mamie and Miss Susie Anglin, Miss Marjory Merrick, Miss Madelon Higgins, Miss Edith Young, Jie arion and Miss Will. Hague, Mr, E, R. C. Dabbe, Mr, Hugh Macdonnell, Mr. Irving Martin, Mr. F. Strachan, Mr. Lawrence gud Mr. J ar ry 'Uglow, Mr. Lachlan Hughes, Mr Ha Anglip, Mr. Farrell ean a large number of cadets to yao and it all. The house looked extremely at. tractive, mo spot more so than Nr. Richardson's den, where a grate fire, with its welcome warmth, drew many to sit before it. Miss May Ford help- ed her sister with all the arrange ments, and Miss Hannah Bredin was a great aid in making things pleas ent. All the young pe ople only wish it could cone over again. . Mrs. Charles Abbott has come home as o bride to the home of her girl- hood and her people for many vears buck, and the King street house which was her grandinther's, was thronged on Thursday and Friday with old friends anXious to welcomé hack the matron, who is still spoken of as Miss Frances Mathulay. Miss Macaalay re- coived with Mrs. Abbott. The latter wore 'a hoautiful gown of Dresden silk, fashioned on empire lines, and spark- ling with erystal and silver sequins. In the tea room the bride maidens' held sway, Miss Constance Cooke pour- inz the ted and coffte, with Miss Ma- mio Garrett and Miss Lassie Kirkpa- trick helping her by distributing re freshiuents, The polished table had a centre face and upon this stood a tall vise holding rose pink and white carnations. Mes. Abbott will be in town about a fortnight, which will be a busy one, ae she has fallen back into the niche of het' church work, which has been so empty since she left, and in which there js a multipli- city of duti cs waiting for. her doing. Mrs. i Lennox. Mills To asked the delegates to the W. A. annual meeting to fea at Bishenscowrt' next Wednes- day, at five. o'clock. Their hostesses | have also been invited, and the vocial sidé of the heavy meeting promises to very pl be very Pleasanbyscilaughdh Mrs. George me, will give & danee on Wednesday nookly : 1 bogie matches at the golf Knks, last week, were and Miss Marie Carruthers, * * °° eA Mrs. Walter Flemingvamived from Ottawa, on Wednesday, and will be the 'guest of her wistée, Mrs. F. Strange, William street, for some weoks. Mrs. Pugsley and her sister, Miss Sparks, of Ottawa, spent a day or so in town, this week, on a shopping ex- pedition. They Mave gone on 30 To ronto. Miss Grace Despard will be down from Picton, next week, for a short visit to her people here: Miss Mary McUGuiggan 'will be up on the Rideau King. from Elgin, this eveming, and will spend "next week at "Avonmore," Madame Pacaud arrived, from Mont real)" yesterday, aml is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. D. Lafferty, at the adjutant's residenge, Point, Fred- Miss Hnrsiet and Mr: Guy Storr, of New: York, are yisitiag their aunt, Mrs. H. C "ook, Princess sbeeet, Mrg. J. W. Hated, Pickin, will be with' Canon and Mrs, Loucks, Barrie street, next week. Mts. Vepn Henderson, who with her aunte, the Misses Macpher- son, Brock stteet, will pay her sister, Mrs. Kenndéth Fenwick, a visit while she #8 in Kingston, Mis. R. Tilton, of Ottawa, will be is pow *'Bishopscourt" next week: Minter Se George Taylor came home, to his sister, Son Fe Be bor ih Brian, and is aunt, Mrs Cranston, 4 Arnprior. Mrs. David Barker, Framer Pipton, will be a welsome visitor in town next woek, She will arrive' on Tuesday. > Er Mrs. J. J. Robertson came down, to day, from Tweed, to pay a short visit' to her' * mathew Med, R. J. Me: Dowall, Princess street. a Professor and Mrs. Nathan Dupuis, University avenue, will 'leave here, for Montreal, next Friday, and will' sail, on Saturday, for land. Pro ving down to Montreal, He rt Roi next 'week, for a a Mins Yong, Uhiversity ave nex®, following hex tea of the atter- te) The first and second prizes in the won by Miss Elsie Tense the t sof «Mra Eennox Mills, at} oo Te ong ply British Whig offices Bor Yao, CAN FROM 50 week. Queen Ste SA an Sprite mater i Seat." Cavers Bron, ak. wor SANTED--TWO, SPECIAL SALBSMEN | A $78 CREDIT CEITIFICATS FOR bbls Saabs | i re . Bt,' et | FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. ------------------------------------ A SYRMICATE 1S NOW FOR THR A FURNISHED HOUSE Clergy the. Apply to 175 BE ---------------- AE A GOOD Rhy BOY, BETWEEN THE of and 17, to look after news aay and deliver to custolvers. Apply in Petuon, to British American Hotel News Stand, SPRING SUITS TO MAK B, our - oWn eloth Bn Sa te suit joade. ne pomah G oe Tatlot, 181 x Sreot ants HELP WANTED-FEMALE. TWO SALESLADIES, APPLY AT Wood's Fair, Princess St. APP. L %=y TO Wellingtow A HOUSE-MAID. Brownfield, Cor. Union Sts. MRS and GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL housework. No washing of ironing. No housecleaning. Nurse kept. Good wages, Apply 154 Earl street. A COOK, FOR SMALL FauLY. RE- terencs required Age the even ing to Mr. Henry 0 ot resi dence Fo Mr. Howard 8. Folger, 55 West St. LADIES' OR GIRLS BVERYWHERE advertisements for ts at hour, spate to copy home, salary 80c. pet TTT FURNISHED Fa THR SUMMER PO "Roselen,' residence Charles Ld OE for our new ER E. Wrenshall, : ed, de lowest. edo Por ait lie Any, or or Radfem Albert hm ot be Toronte ie tu and Barl streets, TRACK p-- ALSO _ MAN TO assist at Lake Ontario Perk, must have some knowledge of horticulture TO-LET, ADIL 'at Stat Ruy Dillee, Rib PROF HALSTEAD, streel Py " FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH MODERN in ] JOXDON A GOOD SMART BOY, TO LEARN conveniences, 176 Clergy preety er. : ly the knitting businoss. ; wages. % to 9, fh Apsly Kingston Hosiery Co, hing SUMMER COTTAGES, RNELNGD street. MIBLLE-AGEIL sWILOW, ing, w Said Brock sti % SUMMER COTTAGE. NINE ROOMS, partially furnished. Apply J, S. R. A cours oF OC OVER Clarence St. ah to TE B. ARE You Welgh TWO GOOD OFFICES, PNG IN FRONT Sim Slr E act "lay May "anh: SEE, sha King Fin °° | BRICK | DWELLING, NO, 181 DIVISION rooms, ex treet, twelve on din ox room and kitchen, bot water heating ; immedia A ly to Frederick , Na. 1% vision street. 81 me STREET, SURNER, BMILY Sot' water, furnace, modern cons MONEY AND BUSINESS. OUR ROLICIES COVER MORE Of jlding and contents thas any othe: Bx them thine, cash weekly, no fake, no can- vassing or dollar required, Particu- lars for stamp. Zeek Fill Co., San- bornville, N.H. WANTED-GENERAL. A LARGE PURNISHED ROOM, IN vicinity of park, Apply Box "D." Whig office. OLD FLINT. : LOCK: a VILL the Person who replied to the vious advertisement indly reply goin, as the first letter has bedn lost ? Box 20, Whig oes. LOST. couver, on Pri Welli kBrok or King Stay on My 20th. Te for its return to this oes emem---------------------------- pi A STRING OF GOLD "BRAPS, aN Friday afternoon, on Princess W.l- ington or Johnson Sits. teward for their return to this Qffice. DR. McCARTHY, OFFIOE LATELY occupied wv Drs Ryan, corper Mon treal and Brock streets. MARRIAGE LICENSES. 0. 8. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER HH Licenses, 43 Clarence 'Phone, 568, Mrs. Gaudreau, Ontario street, has I) from a two months' trip to the south, by which she has been greatly benefited. Mrs. Van Straubensie and the Misses Straubengie, "Kirkleatham," "have gone up to Toronto to be present at the marriage of Miss Essy Case to Captain Straubenzie, . on June 5th. They will stay with Mes. Straubenzie's sister, Mrs. T. Bediord-Jones. ee. Miss Eva Rogers, Gore street, will leave, on Tuesday, for Peterboro, for a month's visit. She will be one of Miss Alice Bradburn's bridesmaids on June Sth... Miss Bradburn has a good many fricnds here, who met her dur- ing her stay with Mrs. Rogers. Mrs, William Spooner, who has been visiting hereabouts for a month, will leave, on Tuesday, for Halifax, to which place her husband has been sent to' manage the Dominion Express com- pany's office. Her father, Mr. J. L. Pope, will go down with her. Miss Grace Franklin, of Winnipeg, a former Kingstonian, was the young hostess at a merry euchre, last Thurs day ovening, when Miss "Hazel Rich- ardson and Mr. Claude Robinson car ried off the prizes. . - * The engagement is announced of : Miss Helen Collinge, daughter of Mr. T E Collins, Millbrook, Ont., to Mr. E. W. Lamprey, manager of the Bank of Toronto, Maisonneuve, Montreal. The wedding will take place in St, Thomas' church, Millbrook, on June 26th. Mrs. F. J. Steen, widow of the late vicar of Christ Church cathédral, to Mr. L. R. Holme, of the New York Times, and formerly of the Montreal Gazette. The wedding will take place shortly in New York, The marriage of Miss Mary Fitzpat- rick, daughter of Chief Justice and Mrs. FRitapatriok, to Mr. Alec Hill, sony of the late Hammett P. Hill and Mrs. Hill, Ottawa, will take place in Au- gust (Continued on page | five.) 1,000 for Kin Rochester. Steamer North King leaves dary at 10:15 am. or "rhousand Islan nts and at > ret Re calling at Boy of Feng, ports. J. Tr. Hanley, agent. ------ Jddhor 14 4_responaible to the numerous fatal dynamite accidents on the oun fat Trunk Pacific north of Kenora, and the government will be axed to entorcs Sha Prohi: tion proclamation. In no gther sore in Ki in Kingston does "quality" hol a important ine than in Gibson' 's Red Cross Stop Lr you -- Sood per: ,» good meee terme sme. | SILVER RROOOH. MARKED VAN- | ABNRY PEO, hor Bibaime, ariel Samare fing; soroee MR we, --_: ARCHITBUT, or .t corner Princess and aor ore, & strests. Hntramce om Bagot wirest,] 'Phone, 608. 2 NURSING MANIA IN CANADA. | If They Can Endure Strain Fit POWER & SON, AR Shanty Dank 1 Bank Building. In his recent Re ss to the gradug: ting class of nurses in London, Omt., Dr. McCallum made a few telling ro- marks, regarding the nursing profes. sion, Canada, he said, was overrun by an epidende of nursing roania,, which is taking hold of the best wom: wnhood of our land. American hospitals are full of Canadian girls in training. He thought that mothers should use their inflaence in the direction of their | others daughters, and if it wero really their vocaticn to become nurses, they should train in Canadian schools. Many of the girls were physically unlit for the hard work of training, anl fifty per cent. of those American graduates | try it are broken in health when they are through. A'great many girls become | Address Mr. nurses. with no intention of remaining | ture, in the profession, apparently laboring under the imprefsion that they are better fitted for matrimony after be. Sami nurses. To the doctor it that they might far better pores ve, fhiommives the hard course of training. foniege a1 convent or a cave, but lives way. man to water, you se ---------- him twice to face the bartender. Talcom powders, Colgates and Men- i ness', are sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Storg, ALWAYS A BEST. There is always a best in everything. We're do- ing. by far, the largest Ladies' Hat Business in On- tario, and the natural inferencc is that we 're doing the i hy figuring Than Any One Else. i After Tthese years of increasing business, is there any reason why we shouldn't do thie best? ws for your next Hat, just fo see how. well can do, and responsibilities life. Ho does mot hide himself in and sanely in the open. He does spend his timo muttering prayers, rather his energy in working for what are praying for! He does not talk much about God or think much about heaven, but his whole life svi dences the fact that he believes in one and deserves the other. Yet you were to call him a saint.--well Cosson for free literse. When a woman is unable to get what she wants she tries to convince her- self that it wasn't worth having any. While you may not be able to lade have to ask Many a woman averages things that her $25 bonnet her husband's $2 lid average $15 each,