» : | : . : | 2 P Ke 3 3 R "Je t) bound, leather pbuttons. The best coat 'made in this} These Coats : Biylishand serviceable BROCE000000000000000000000000000000000080007¢ Ladies aid Chile's Spring Jackets Many new models, typical street and gene- ral utility coats ; also the latest 'in Shower or 'Rainecoats. ' Oar New Spring Colits for women and children, include Venetians, Broadcloths and Fancy Tweeds, all sizes and sty les, as well as the New Spring Colors. ad » 7.50, 9.00, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00. Ladies' Shirtwaists. i; Fen Ew Fine White Lawn, Mull' ahd :Osgdndie Shirtwaists, some embroidered Swiss Muslin, some all-over Embroidiggtl Frbnts, lace collars and three-quarter sleeves, back fastening, baby tucks, sizes. 32 to 44 st, measurement. $1, 1.25. 1,50, 1.75, 2.00, 2:25 fo 5.50 edch, # CASH COUPONS, 0000000000000000000U0000000000000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 eee : : : "The 20th Century Policy issued by the Canada Life Assurance Company fits into requiring' life insurance. Before placing yoiiF Insurance correspond with, or call into the office, where full information how on this up-to-date plan will shape for you. a po : AGENTS ON y.1) en 4 phy Oilicv, 18 Market 8t. J. 0. HUTTON, Manager, Kingston, Ont, The lattcr part of April a an Bl the first 'Wo weeks.in May we usually have alot of rain, Good, warm! rains that make the grass and' Hook like summer again; but we must be pre td fo ut-in_ these showers without inconveniences n we 'have a beautiful 'assortment of : Cloth Raincoats fom $8.00 40:8 Pure Para Rubber Costs, lig " " ow i Para Rubbar Coat, line for $15.00. Ee ar a inde wil god, rooy kis. si rm 5 Laas de - . | a] RALWAY * COMMISSION ENQUIRY CC CONCERNING | RAILWAY STATIONS. | o -- A Hull Jeweller Charged With Receiving Stolen Goods-- South Africa Has Adopted the Lemieux Disputes Act. Ottawa, April 21.~The railway com- mission 18 enquiring at all the sta- tions of Canada as to their proper keeping, the 'accommodation, and whether = rules respecting posting of train arrivals are kept. There are complaints that agents do not always give correct information ds to late trains, ete. Henri Pinault; jeweller of Hull, was charged: with receiving quantities of stolen goods, today, and the case was adjourned. There are many de- velopmeints expected from this arrest, probably" ¢onmeeting Pinault with many recent robberies. South Africa has decided to adopt the Lemieux act in regard to disputes in that colony, so word has been re ceived in Ottawa. DEATH OF A PIONEER. The Late Thomas Rebinsen, Storrington.. The death of Thomas Robinson oe- curred on Monday, 20th, after two months' illness. Deceased was one of the oldest and most respected resi dents of Storrington. He was ninety- seven years Of age on his last birth- day and wag the first settler in that section. He lived there for seveniy- five years. He was one of the first fioneers,, having hewed his home out of the forest when theré were no set tlers within miles of him. There was no Man better Known or more highly respected. By his kind acts end gen- ial Ways Hb nade many friends. Mr. Robinson was a' vetéran defender of lls: country, having served in the re bellion' of '37 and "#8, and again at the Fenian Rdid of "66. Mr. Robinson was a lielong sup- porter of the conservative party and reat friend of Bir John A. Macdon bt 3 having known lim from Boyhood. He was alse a man of great of moral principles and would not stoop to any mean act. He was upright and: hon- orth in all his dealings. He leaves A wife, mdurii hizx death. He has passed the river laden with years and crowned with howor and respect. Death Of H. B. Beswick. The death occurred at 16 street, this morning, of Henry B. Beswick. The deceased was born in England forty-three years ago, com- Gore Jing to Kingston 'with his family two years ago. lle was a baker by trade and had been working steadily until six month& ago, when he was taken ill, and since then he was a patient sufferer from an incurable disease. A wile and six children are left to mourn his loss, The decegséd was a member of the First Congregational church. MARINE NEWS. The Items Gathered About the Harbour. The steambarge Kenirving i is dotting into shape for a trip to Odwego. There was a thick coating of ice in the Queen street slip, this morning. The steamer Ames will clear for Montreal as soon as the camal is open. The sloop Laura D. arrived, to-day, from Simcoe Island with baled hay for local merchants: ' The steamer Barr arrived at spile dock, this morning. with ns of coal, from' Charlotte. 'he steamer Aletha arvived from Picton at ten o'clock,' this morning, and. left at three o'clock dor Belle vitle. The sloop Maggie L. cleared from ~pichardsons® with grain for the Glenora * mills, " but "owing to the strong wind, had to retum. Another start will be 'made later in the day il the weather conditions are: favor- de. . Prnetically all the spilors of King: ston have leit the city. At <heud- quarters it was reported that onlg%ix mémbers were now in' the city, and that they would be leaving in the conrse of wm lewrdays. the 1,000 Resigned, Not Dismissed. Toronto Globe. Premier Whitne¥ denies that Sheriff Hope of Hastings county was dismiss- od either to make room fort W. B. Morrison, M.PP., or _'for:any bther reason. When soem' at parliament buildings yestcrday, Mr. Whitney seid: "Sherifi Hope was not dismissed; His resignation was brought before the government and accepted in the usual course. No steps were taken to 'in- tute Mr. Hope to resign, and' the ar- rival of his voluntary resignation was the first I heard 5 the matter." ------------ Diocese Of Ontario. The bishop has appointed Dean Farthing to be his commissary and to act fully in the administration A the diocese "during his abisénce in Farope from May Sth till the end of Septem. ber. Rev. J. OC. Dixon, of Baneralt, has heen appoisted to Rawdon' in place of Rev. R. W. Spencer, who will take oh of Camden East. The services| in the Mt agied; parish will be con- on Sunday next hy Rev, J. Barriefield. + Nimmo, of On Road To Recovery. Arthur Reilly, the victim of the re- eent shooting via the Ho! {a ns around the ward Yacht Club ore - Amusements. one son and five daughters to) | arrived MESSRS. © MARTIN & Fuses Colossal Production of Richprd Wagner s Mystic Festival 'Drama 24 Parsifal Z (TN ENGLISH) Adopted by Wm. Lynch Roberts and sented on x scale of Erandeir never gre attempted. Fvening Perforihancs at 7.45. Carriages ag 11.1 Prices, 25¢., 50¢., Pac. $1, $1.50. Seats now on sale. . THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd. HENRY MILLER Presents The Tong Awaited Great Awecrican Play THE GREAT DIVIDE WILELAM © VAUOR® smooby, Over 500 times in New York. Prices, 2%5¢., 30c., 756.91 ,¥1.50, Seats now en sales IRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 24th and 25th. : Bargain Matinee, Saterday. 'ab 2:80. PF. H, Sullivan offers the: western sen- satiopal 1elpdramg " "The Cowboy and the Squaw' In four masterly acts!' sho $id in the Foot Hills of Montamai Rak for Life of Branco, Bob Roped, to a wild Steer. and Silver Heels Monted on a, wild broaco--sensationnl and' exeit hg. Bargain Matinve; chitdren? + M30. ; adults, 2Ve, RIL" 26-36-80c Seats on sale Wednesday By Nox ING id ER. i LIVE STOCK "MARKETS, The Paid Centres, April 20-Alout 500, head cattle, |. 371 calves, . 20 sheep and lambs send S61 fat hogs were offered for sale at the Pomé. St Charles stock yards this forenoon, Trade was slow, as the hytehers: were not requiring much meat, but prices wero firm, quality econsideged, Prime beever sold at Sle fo. Hie. per. lb., and Ge: per lh. was ofiered for. a choice steer, without securing him. Pretty good cattle sgld at de, to 5¢., and the common stack Hie. to fe. per lb. Calves sold at from Ade, to Ge. per lb. Mutton eritiéi: were few in number, and were not of extra quality. ; They sold at iromsdi}c.. to 6lc. per Ih, Spring: lambs sold in the latter part of the week at from 83 to #5 each. . Uaod. lots of fat hogs sold at Te, Tio. per 1h, Chicago, April 20.Cattle-- Receipts, 15,000; steady to ~10e. higher; beeves, $4.50 to $7.20; cows and heifers, $2.25 to $6.60; Texuns, $4.50 to $y elves, $4.50 to 86; westerners, $4.00 to 55. MM); stoekers and feeders, 5.5 to ¥3.- 25. Prices at" Various Montreal, of butchers' to Hogs--Receipts, 31,000; rmyslight, 85.45 to $6; mixed, $8.55 to: $00; heavy, $640.80. 36: rough, $5.45 to 85.65; pige;. Sid Stull of sales, $8.55 to Shepp--Reeeipts, 15,000: 106. higher; natives, to $6.75; western, ¥5 to 86.70; yearlings, $6.35 to $7.15; lambs; $6 to $7.70; western, $6 to 37.70. stragg to 3 BRAND NEW CANADIANS, Y ik Pitched at Battleford Cover Strangers: Winnipeg, April 21.--A special from St. Paul, Miun., says shat-to accom- modate the intreasing travel from St. Paul and Minneapolis to Canadian points in thé North-West; the Seo line has put on a new passenger train to Portal on the boimdary. Travel on the S00 line is very heavy. Practical ly every train that leshies Tot Winni- peg and North Portal eurvies one or more extra coaches: filed with emi: grants apd homesteadgrs hdund for the Canadian west nde ---- Tents At Battleford. Battleford, Sesk., April 2] «~The un busual rush of passengers ands settlers' effects atill continues. Hundreds of people arrive daily, apd. the accom- modation of the town is greatly over: taxed. Many tents are. pitehed on the outskirts of the town. for the accom- modation: of - settlers. Twenty-four teams with a complete grading. ontfit leit here, this merning, for the*Cana- dian Pacific grade to continue . the work of construetion. Tents to The Same Old Story. A woman and. two. young. children, from Battersea, who went over to Cape Vincent on' Mohday; wemtsbrought back today. The Asundgration of ficers refused to let them land jn the States. The woman stated that ghe was on Way to, Clayton, to see her son, '% nployved there, The Hamilton which plays in from Nowiral Bowe, 1, Arnold, Pherson, ( George Shythe 2 team TA od to-night, uy this farénoon, am As o. regs A eS Le er Passing Esta Judge BH, S.-M ville, was'in the city todiy, passing Js Spsunts Heda extite Shah Slate on. John Mel belog , Jade Price. Judge at is 0 fietrator of She extghe.' -- ! ing and I wat appearil for 'the beneficieries. ; 1 RS FT CTI Went To Peterboro. . Col. Gordon and to Peterboro red oh Kung. wou Td] theyo to-morrow dn cone i piachctonstn 4 CONDENSED ADVERTISING! RATES First dosertion le. « word. Each con secutive ball cent & word, sertion. { i um charge lor ome in-| i WANTED-MALE, | FOR SE. FAYTOSPRAY. Sprayer compresse: autommtic. A terms. | fA Bros, Geit, Ont. WANTED--FEMALE, KITCHEN - GIRL, Iroquois Hotel. A APPLY "TO IHNING ROOM GIRL. APPLY Yukon Restaurant, 348 King St, A AT | APPLY AT OFFICE Hotel. CHAMBERMAID, of. British-American | | | | MILEINERY PREPARERS, AT MRS Biyth's, 590 Diy gion Nt. city. A HOUSEMATD. APPLY IN THE evening to Miss Hora, 45 King Se. GENFRAL SPRVANT, BY No washing, or ironing Queen street. MAY Apply 187 241 GENERAL required. Machee, 25 SERVANT. REFERENCES Apply to Mrs. Frances Hill King 'street. GIRL, ansist in general housework. at once ta 285 Bagot St. Milk Dairy. o WANTED--GENERAL, PLAIN SEWING PONE, OF ANY ind. Call or write to Mrs. Cayioss, ; King street, over Armstrong's { | OR MITDLE-AC ER, WOMAN .T0 Apply Lpposite [EN AND WOMEN TO LEARN RAS. SITUATIONS VACANT. . Graduates sarn twelve to dollars weekly, Huip secure positions. Will equip shops. Con- stant practice. Careful ipstructions. Few weeks complete course. Cata~ free Moler Barber | FURNISHED DWELLING, storage for furniture 51 Brock street. OR ROOMS, ele McCann NO. 138 UNIV solid brick fog, open pilus Sul ivan, > NO and 79 STREET, odarn improvements. Possession Apply A. B, Cunningham, IS, 77 ALFRED pp m ist Ma SEGON In [HAND sealed, newly pain ted asl also runabout, Lo Waggouy and lorries. © Carriage Maker {LARGE FURNIBHED priv ate family Also for horses. Apply Whig office. ROOM, IN good stabling Hox b) ' ANT ONG ye woot oN wee t Ay HAT WEL1 established at 126 Pri healrh, musk oestion 1 Egap KNOWN and bd 464 ALBERT ST. 7 ROOMS bath and closet, suouuer Kite hen and hen house. Passtssion May Ap ply to T. R. Carnovsky NO Pag i SALR the HOUSE ; locality, ron lay the first s 119 Clarence EIGHT possession Apply to St BARRIEFIELD, SIN attached $5.50 Allen SOLID rooms, may Dr BRICK in ge be had Bell, V.¥ VALUABLE PROPERTY Double house, on hnson stroet, property of the late Jgeeph amie aon, haw used as A Aya Mea a piumber"s shop. » easry IN Walkem & Walk em, or : cistern and garden Hent William HOUSE, roms, Tmmedinte possession a month, Apply to Barriefield oa sau Q ne AP NO us Park, all fe €Xtohe cry PR or ER TY lagot rear City RATHBUN'S 27% ftx8 1, deep 325 a year. kin 104 Staart HOUSE, Grove fan, always Quite. Warren Lockett, or Midiang Shoe Co. BOAT AY Dock, water, quire St, N Vic INTTY or praoveisents, hot snap. Geo Clarence St. CITY PARK, DE sirable front rooms, drawing aad din. ing room coiabined, hedroni wend! sitting room, gas and eledtric | hight ing, lepitane first-class a MONEY AND BUSINESS QUR POLICIES COVER MORE : aor building and contents then any other company offers Examiae thew at THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH | estimates . on electric work, ALE od of work promptly done. F. J. Bireh, Eleotrician, 2 Wellington at Feet. "SOME MORE PROPERTY If you have eny, give-ws details. will turn it into cash. Jd. R. Dobbs, 171 Wellington street, TO SELL. We C. JOB CLEANING ASHES OUT yards or cellars, or other 'hog carted. Prices right.' Apply to «| Lytle, General Carter, 85 Main St. F0 GET at Gallo. oh St. ' A OF | DRESSY GENTLEMEN their Sprog Suits ma 4 Style, price and anteed to please. 138% next: to Bibby's Livery. a Brbok THREE. FAIR SIZED ROOMS, OR SIX or seven roomed House, in a Terrace, either .déwn town, in good locality modern improvements, descriptions and terms to "RB Box 984 Brock ville, Ont. : KINGSTONIANS TO KNOW THAT Newman syd Sprigg's Electric Co oy are aiways ready to do repair wor at moment's notice. Estimates fur. nished for wiring. Beautiful: import- ed fixtures a Specialty, Kresh Jai teries and S rs on hand. 'Tele '® Princess street. phone, 441; WOULR PARTY WHO TOOK ASSOCL-| ation Football, from Cricket Field | last Friday plehse return to office and save further troubles i WHITE DEER an o ND, A TAN rs. Soule tan on back. nswers dks ar "Sport Balter What oh oved chain plese ppturn ghd "nt trounie to Box "WW." Whig office. } THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT) Unitarian. REV, C. W. CASSON, The Growth Of Truth. Muth is a living growth that stantly expands, changes, puts forth new brunches, sheds dead leaves. Hu manity's great mistake has been the reverence of the leaf-form, rather than the recognition of the life-fact.. He who savesiithe "dead leave of last year's growth has not the truth.. The leaves miust die and fall, The life lives on, to. make new leaves, their time must dio Truth is eternal, and in death' of its leaves its new and finer chuteh' the than the con and fall alsa spite of the continues In the prize forms life leaf under Unitarian more highly _ Address, Rev. C, W, Casson, at '25 Beacon street, Boston, Mass., for the literature, MISCALLED "HAIR TONICS. Most Hair Preparations Are Mere- ly, Scalp Irritants, of No Value. Most hair preparations are scalp irritants, miscalled hair When hair is brittle, Tnsterless and be gins 'to fall out, the dandruff germ is getting in its deadly work at the root, sapping the vitality, Binee sci- ence discovered that dandruff germ disease there has been only one preparation pui.on the market that will aetually destroy the dandrafft| , and that is Newhro's Herpieide, ! It. quickly reduces sealp fever, destroy« the germ; and the falling hair stops and hair grows luxuriantly. Ask vour druggist. for Werpicide: It allaye itch. ing instantly, and permits the hair to grow. Sold by leading druggists. Send 106. in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Ca., Detroit, Mich. « Two sizes, 5c. and 81. 6. W. Mahood, snecinl aoent. merely tonics is Wo And Its Cure. The Harper's Magatine. "Wo aro Kiked to believe, 'then, that we can modify our temperaments, that we can eliminate their faults and cule tivate their virtues. Belonging to a certain gype, that is, we can leafn whnt the laws of harmony are for ns, and having oe) we can live with: For Houle | adh ully. o god ical we a -- not always know: el 1 the enlighténing wi 5a ical Daniel to telb as t and fuse and worry in our own ns Sie. vérvons disease, A hirgker, in recent a be saw his fortone to the t dollar slipping out of existence, said, "gheeriully : ell, I began With" a shoe string once. 1 can do it agaim WH we sould "all meet our, emergencies in suth a spirit, the nerve specialists woul! have itv patients. But wiost of Me woull have to awmntive by patient es such a joyful indifference to Neither mei the great Whig | - that inf Sop ime of this Court. board. Apply Godwin's Insurance Emporium, $ POSSESSION MAY IST, S01 et Square. » porium, Marks brick residence, 128 Union Si rooms, modern improvements, barm and stabling. Apply Intifrance Office, Bagot "8S¢ N. T. Greenwood, 359 A a -------------------- FROM 18ST MAY, 1908, NUMBER 158 Far! street, at present occtipied by Lieut.-Col. Hudon, C.M.G., hot water beating: and modery improverents. Apoly to Armstrong McCormick, 103 Centre street, or Thomas Mills. 70 Clarence streel. BUSINESS CARDS. LIVERPOOL, LONDON ANB GLOBE fire Insurance + ompany Available -- $01,187,215 In addition ta which the ped Wyholders hava for seelrty the unlimite of all the stockholders ¥ pro perty insured rossitile rates. Before rReWing old of giving new business get rates fpom ike & Strange, Agenta "Phdie 5¢ PERSONAL. iti sna siipeis ELFCTRIC CARPET Sewing, and lLaving. Feather and Pillows 'cleaned hy steam. Milne, 273 Bagot street . BIRTIHMARKS removed permanently, Twenty years expos Dr. Bimer J. Laks, Eye, Bae, Throat and Skin Hleming 258 Bagot. street HAIR, warts, without wear BOATS CRBEBAPER THAN EVER, WE are prepared to build 100 boats on the easy paymenf system expert huflders of Cruiser, Launches, Speed Boats and Racers Coward & Deane's Boat Factory, Old Block House, Kingston, MARRIAGE LICENSES. 8; KIRKEPATRICK, ISSUER OF Marriage Licenses, 42 Clarence St. SITUATION WANTED. s---------- Speci elist, ARCHITECTS. ® LLIS Queen ARCHITECT, oF end ding Ls roots, Cc. ARTHUR fice, Cor HENRY I. SMITH, And HIT RO ete. Anchor Building, Market Squares 'Phone, 8 KR OF STATIONARY Lxperfence of thirty-one B. O'Neil, 239 Earl St 5 INGIN enging Nm. years REMOVED. pn -- MII Brock 214, ° POWRR & SONS, ALCHITROTS ohént's Bank Boil tg, cOrhe ¢ and Wellington streets. 'Phone, TECT, OF ahood's Dry and MPa ¥ LS NEWLANDS fice, ascot 4 Asi store, oome "treet, "hous, ARCY DRESSMAKER, AND oo moved from 280 Sydend to 32 Wellinglon SY | MISS-GOUG MH, Modiste, has ham St. East, West. (Fg on Siagor wr aon Judicial Sale of Property in-the City of Kingston. PURSUANT TO THE JUDGMENT and order for sale made in the cause df Hickey wv. Trowell, there will be offeretl for sale with the approbation of thi Local Master at Kingston, by Robert M, Allen, Auctioneer, at 27 Hroek street, in the City of Kingston, on SATURDAY, the 25th day of April, 1908, at o'clock in the afternoon the following Earl strect be parcels or lots of land Lot No. 1i~No. 227 ing a two-story detached frame dwelling- house with extension kitchen No, 229 Earl street, ts hed frame - house. Earl street be | roughea®t" two-itory front and extension | bes 0 with brick kitchen. Lot No. 4 <~Non. 285 Earl street, he ing a semi-detached hrick and frame twok| story house With: exiension kitchen | The property will be offered for sale suljett 10 & reserve bid. 'The purcheser shall pay tem per cent of his purchase | 1oney e sa © endo gi het soliiiar dary [The Old Stand and the tor the Old Number rity days thereafter into Court without interest credit of ahis adtion OFFICE NH. 1. The vendors will only be required to fur nish a Registrar's abstract of title, and t All orders promptly attended to, ght or day. produce such deeds, copies theveof, © or Liidences of title as'ake In their posses sion, In nll other respects and tonditions of sale will be standing the terms the Further particulars m be had from ini [ACTON NEL L & FARRELL, Soficit,rs | 48 Clarence St., Kingston. J. B, WALKEM Local Master 8rd day The ubders | the* ahove "ph IR. Boyd, olf U. Diagond, E. Mc¥adden, { ovle. ng gned ne at Rinaston the 1908 Dated at Aprit A. D ld Auction Sale of Furniture 2 I. iT INPORTANT BOOK | "THE GADEN COLONY" Just. faoed hy. Rev. "w Tuc ker, M.A. Th nD Price, Cloth Bound, $2.50. Rev, BM. Ta¥ior, M.A. lh cpieet or Scholes, Knowlton ue, Bo Pen de Hyhted | with Your ook, "The aad | Colbny™ I hate wot a8 ¥.t road the book thresh ti hough 1 found bard [ta go to bed and legye it anlinished * Mev. Dr. Shaw, of Wosleynti 1 oils it Meontres) The sabes if teil interest relat » nolilest Ho vd Jar Sisliisrpnss Mr. J. M. Hughes, Brock St. Wednesday, April 22nd, 10 a.m. Mahogany ' Parlor Cloth Suites, Weber Fiano, ! Brussels Axminster and Tapes! rt Carpets, Picturss. Oak Hall Rack, Raw SHE Chenille and Lace Curtains, Fasy hitfrs, « Oak Dining Suite, Oak and othet Bédroom Sues, 5, Muettronnes | ele. Tetlet in Huggy Thoughy Range, Tdeal Cas Range Ieloth he frigerator, Platform ringer Tubs, § Lawn 'Mowe', Hose, Crockery, (lass and Tinpara. ALIEN, The Anctionper, Telgphane, 253. 248 Sydenham S€ Valuable Hotel Property. oy : UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL res pL BD knoten 3: Nae aur 1. fous fy Go Starla ding, pron Hl andrable Bistoricnl soeuos doe it AY, street, Kingston, oni go uo stn. I hope the work may ha Ne: Art Foun at 12 0 'etock | | wide chrewiation r &y have Ona' reser, oa Feri at time > of ale more or lems. | and Sonoma Rot eitida address For further particulars, apply to Kika! ateiek; Rogers & Niskle. Solicitors, or J: LEACH, Auctioneer, nr a7 also' Plush apd Fancy Tah Bown » # * . » ' 35 of in well the the « puther, The Old Cab Stand * With a New Namber PHONE 600. Orders promptly atten ed-to, day or Bight: suet, Iron and. Wine, 'our own" I Before gotting the | ot les; fity cepts, .at Folly Bese Sr rf | avenge shan give the ie "people to sow Seeds of > govern) Litas. kindness becadse they fear the result Bay Zaw-Bak at Gibeon's Red ren Mild ap olin 3 crisis that ate always hardest io miset. - We too, can beer them some. times wigh a fortitade that is not far short, bevoiemy. I ix the little, petty, sagging things that tease us gud wear us amt.' -w Sie Pe EY dof TT ¢ of wt wort of $ By Senn Let