| ---- -_ Are Pretty, HRS 0000000000000000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000900000R00000000000R0NIR CRUMLEY k nT RR AT THE GRAND. TdaNight "We Are King' Will Be Played. Fdmund Carroll, presenting Whiteside's great oinedy Auecoss, Are King,"! hb Jdeut author of Te | Magic Melodv ™ will be the attraction at the Grand to night. This delightful comedy affords Mr. Carroll an exceptional opportun: ity to display his unlimited talent. Walker We Gordon Kean, - "Chatley's Aunt." ! "Is Evervbody Happy "' 'af one of the most popular songs of the day. The answer is, yes, if they ro to. sb. Etienne Girnrdot iw "Ohne: ley sw -Mat.". This clever been booked to appear on Saturday, May 16th, night. People whe live laugh to live, is the title nt the Grand matinee and to laugh, or as each school of phil oy + ETIENNE UIRARDOT, In "Charley's Aunt." at The Grand on ay, May 16th, Matine¢ and 1 ~ udaphy may render it, will have an § Sppoctunity to indulge in their favor ite ah ation, or their favorite tonic 3 Sinan? "Tha Man Of The Hour." comidian has, And Bewitching. them al and selected only the best. Our assem- blage is the cream of the season's Waist styles. And in our quest for beauty, style and variety we never overlooked the important-matter of price. We have attended to that too--you Will avow. that you never saw such Waist Yajue 8. $1, 1,25, 1.35, 1,50, 1.65, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25 to 6.50. CASH COUPONS, | = $58599945994024404099431000 0004800880 0090000 Our Spring Waists| Becoming More of daintiness, stylishness, prettiness and low priceness was never embodied in Waists. So many charm- ing stylés'--'s0 many fabrics are represented so much of perplex ing variety--so much of beauty ghd walge. It would Bag difficult to choose from them if it were not that your choice will be right no matter what *" you choose, Every Waist we show is of perfect style-- that will be apparent on sight, but the num- ber of styles we are showing is surprising. We scoured the market for Waists -- viewed BR Pireverersvssessviassosiione EE EE 2 a EE dE asineuiae mor Will present here at the Grand, on Monday, May ISth, 'treats of the po litical. game and all its meshes of wire-pulting trickery. The story is said to be am interesting one; the - "The Man on Mont The Hour," ay, May 18th. Scene in al The Grand, ave said to he cleverly ticllghly those of the two cal Fhogses.™ The dialogue "anf { generously sprinkled charaéters drawn, 1 vival, pe is spa with >it. A Little Book Have you ever stopped 16 how far a little money will will phrohase, if ' Great bargaing to be obtained in this live on Eaturday, at R. Uglow & C 'ompany se ¥ Jumped Out Of Harness. On « Thursday evening a rather pes -- aceident * hay ed" on Umion,. reh street. man was driving in holding on to tht ha weal hot get out as the "keep jumping this way 1 Rawley: hems sorotised. 1 BAN amare Me. Rw ------ ATTEMPTED HURDER NEGRO PLEADED GUILTY: AT WINDSOR And Was Sent Up For Trial--The Victim's Wife Held By the Police on the Charge of Being the Instigator. Widdsor, Ont., May against Charles White, the negro, who it is alleged assaulted Joshua Pierce, at his home one night several weeks ago, took a sensational turr in the police court, when the colmed man came up for his preliminary hearing, was committed for trial on a charge of attempled murder. The new charge was added to that of assault by Pierce, who says that he believes White meant to take his life. The pri- songr pleaded guily on each count, and was eammitted for trial on both Pierce's wile, who is charged by the police as being the instigator of the assault, was remanded for a week. 15. ~The case and THE ALL RED ROUTE. Canada's Commissioner Still Do- ing Missionary Work. Notwithstanding the rather cool re- ception Liven in England to the idea of the "All Red" route around the world the idea is by no means dead. The Royal Colonial Institute in Lon- don recently heard Lord Strathcona, the Canadian high commissioner, read a paper in which he gave no less than twelve reasons for creating such a route. Boiled down, these reasons are that the All Red scheme would im- prove the communications between the United Kingdom and Canada, cut at least ten days from the time between Great Britain and New Zealand, and two days from that between Great Britain and Australia, furnish auxils iary cruisers on the Atlantic and Pacific, divert some Canadian and American travel from Nqw York, pro- vide an alternative route to the east, enabling troops and supplies to be sent with less danger of interruption than in nny other way, help to give (freat Britain control of the Pacific trade, assist the consolidation of tha empire, while its cost would be dis tributed among the different parts; supplement the British Pacific cable and the other steamship routes, assist the commercial expansion of the dif- ferent parts of the empire, and lead to extra travel. English financial opinion is still considering the subject with an open mind, and the London Stasist thinks that unless the cost immoderately ex- ceeds the advantages most people will agree that the enterprise ought to be undertaken. The hosnitality of the British mind toward the scheme is notably enhanced hy Lord Strath- cona's intimation tRat the chief bur- den will probabl$ fall on Canada. News From McLean. McLean, May 4.~Mr. and Nps. David Kirk and family left here for Parry Sound, where they intend to bive for while. mes Wagar and quite a number of Mbhe young men in the surrounding neighborhood have gone to Parry Sound. William Raw! ley is working on the teléphone line for L. Benn, of Long Lake. Albert Brown had the misfortune to lose four of his cows. Quite a number of the farmers of McLean have to buy potatoes. Visitors : Miss Carrie Purdy is spending a few days with Miss Mabel Sills; Miss L. Killing is spend: ing Saturday and Sanday at her home; Miss Sophia Rawley and Mise Maud Brown spent Sunday with Miss Gertie Wagar. John Rayeroft, of De- gresse, N.Y., who has been spending some time with his uncle, John Ray- croft, left the other day for Long Lake; Alfred and Charles Brown at Edward Brown's, Mountain Grove: Mre. James Wagar and family spent ane "day last week with Mes, William Frank Smith at James ~Wga- gar's; Miss Eliza Smith is spending a few days visiting around Melean: My and Mrs. Harvey Vanvolkenbury spent Sunday with Mes. Frank Thompeon; George Sills and family spent Sunday at John Parker's. King Roekefeller"s Warning, New York World. In addition to keeping people off 855,000 acres of the best Bunting and fishing lands in the Adirondacks, Wil liam Rockefeller has lensed the right of-way of the New York and Ottawa railroad through his Adirondack pre serve and park properties, and has posted notices in conspicuous places, warning all fersons not to trespass Heretofore those who « on park lands have utili? road wherever they could fished from that. The nati have earned a livelihood in summer by fishing are noy/ practically shut off unless they can dbtain a per- mit from the représentative of Mr, Rockefellen Z Toronto's Financial Plight. Hamilton Times Toronto is within $1,725,000 of the limit: of her ing power. The cost of her sewage dikposal snd filtra- tion systems is estimated at $5,120 - 000. Then there is $700,000 for her waterfront wall, and $2.250.000 for her Niagara power scheme. The anioont required would exceed by $6. 250,000 the amount the city can by law borrow. She is, therefore, con- strained to put off = some of the by- laws for a while. What a riot of pro- | digality would be indulged" in were our municipal * 'statesmen' not tram melled in loading the taxpayers with debt. Chicago News. After a profracted sitting an Erie lish town council was desirous of ade jowrning for Janell ! Mayer, that vou will not Tet us to Tune." "I'm ko HAmusements. (aRaND TO-NIGHT. A. W. CROSS Presénts Edmund Carroll And a Strong Sapportd Rg Company in WALKER WHITESIDE'S Greatest Comedy Success "We Are King" A Clean, Bright Comedy, Pleasing All Classes. A Beautifully Staged and Costumed Production Prices, 205c., & 50¢.5 Te, Seats now on 3 SATURDAY, MAY 16th. Matinee, at 2.30. Fvening, 8.15. Farewell Tour. The Urestést Victory in Years. ETIENNE GIRARDOT (In his original role). In the famous farcical coinedy } "CHARLEY'S AUNT" Played by him over 1,500 times. Sup- ported by a company of English Players Entire Production Cartied. Direction, Hazelton & North. Matinee, 25¢., 30¢c., 75e. Children 25¢. to any reserved seat. Evening, 28c., 85¢c., 50c¢., T3e¢. $1, Seats now on sale, MONDAY, MAY 18th. yf the Day, W. A. BRADY nh ] HO GRISMER Nake Knows First Time Here THE MAN OF THE HOUR By GEORGE BROADHURST. "A play that does credit to its pro- ducers and proves that the stage can be made as great an educator as the pulpit or the press '--U.S ator La Follette. Prices, 20e,, 5Uc., $1, $1.50 Sents mow: on sale. BLJOU 10 50ec., Firet 4 Rows OPEN SATURDAY, Friday And Saturday. "THE BARON AND THE ACTRESS" A Melodrama Of Europe South Africa. PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS. Daisy West An Actress Mildred West Her Sister Sam. West Their Father, Colonel, the Baron Malber, The Dowager Baropess Malbérg Soldiers, Bushran , Actresses Citizens Spectatc Ete. HEAR JOHN ROBERT DAVIS SING, Couldn't Make A and ars, 3 Hit With Molly TS WONDERLAND "Wanted A Maid" A Very Langhable Comedy. - i ah > »" "A Comic Serenade Attention ! SWEETHEART an Music Co, Smith, by -5 CEN appre t Musicians, DEAR OLD DAYS," Published by Delt Montreal, sung by Clare special request. J, THHO. EK, Mgr. "IN KERR VS. LEGGETT. Over Killing of Fox Hounds. Brockville Times. At the sitting. of the Newhore divi sion _codrt, on Tuesday, un action was broug ght by L. K. Kén against Charles Leggett, fariners residing in the horhood of Newhora, to re cover-damages for the killing of two valuable fox hounds the hounds were, it is alleged, Killed by Léprett, Fis san and Kired man, about Febra ary, 1907, and it was not discovered until ten months afterwards, when it was found to be too late to prosecute the defendant suceeksfully Before of the poate and conséguently Jon had to be brought to famages for the value of the er being suet, the defendant st a fury to try the t's exeuse for killing the was that he had learned that time previomsly the dogs had 1 his sheep, and the enquiry at rial was about this chasing and ipied a good deal of the time. This ise Was viewed hy the jury. as in Efficient, and they gave a verdiet for the plaintiff for $80 and costs. Jury Trial a a ri recover J dogs, A applied Defends hone issues Splitting One At A Time. Fihicage , Duly" News. iradous, Nord 1 wife, Fopatiently. ty ready °° "No, mim,' re: sponded Nora, through the kag tube, "awn it won't be ready for tho Bours vet. "Two hours "Why, at in the workl js the caves of, the, flay 2' "Why, mum vou said Pou wanted split pea soup, awn, fdith. it hos tak- en me two howd awn miftes to split ¢ "hundred "peas, awn thore 'are folly hundetd awn sithnty- noine to be split yet. Of counted thim mieself," called ithe house "Iam dimner near- Unfit Testimony. ng Judges : hore cotirt, ane woman - swing ther for slander. When the plaint s put on the witness stand Her a Korey said to'dor, "Now, madam, just oll the oodrt what the defendant said abaat you." oh 1 cannot," "But, madam, you must,' ney mented, - whole upon "Bat it I en' 1 x o'r Bt fot gn soon son to hear" Sh 5 "Ah, fa ar L the attorney, "just step up to the jutige La re * the attor. case hangs JHE DAILY BRITISH _WHIG, FRID \Y, MAY 13, 4908, CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion lc. & word. Fach .econ- secutive insertion thereafter haif cent a word. Minimum charge for one iu sertion, 26¢. WANTED-MALE, A SMART BOY, clothing business Bros', Brock street. TO LEARN Seo Livingston WANTED---GENERAL, PLAIN SEWING DONE, kird. Call or write to 334 King street, over OF ANY Mrs. Cayless, Armstrong's, TENDERS RECEIVED UP TO MAY 18th, at 361 Johnson St., for frome house. Buyer to remgve house off lot THERE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estimates on electric work, All kinds of work promptly done. F. J. Birch Electrician, 206 Wellington street, SOME MORE PROPERTY TO SELL. If you have any, give us details. We will turn it into cash. Re Dobbs, 109 Brock street, A JOB CLEANING ASHES yards or cellars, or other baggige carted. Prices right Apply to S Lytle, General Carter, 35 Main. S¢ our op DRESSY GENTLEMEN TO GET their Spring Suits made at Gallo- way's. Style, price ahd finish guar anteed to please. 131 Brock St. next to Bibby's Livers, { 4TH OF JUNE, A GOOD SI1zED bedroom, on bathroom flat with two wingle beds for two gentlemen. Must be between Uity Park and Princess St. Could partly furnish if necessary, Apply Box "KE." hig othee NEWMAN & SPRIGGS FLECTRIC CO are making a study of lighting | homes and "public buildings both with Gas and Electricity, they invite you to consuwit them, All advice ly given free of charge. Nickel Silver Plating. . E Co., } hone, | 414 leetric 9 Princess Sa. SITUATIONS VACANT. IN AND WOMEN TO LEARN ber trade. Graduates earn eighteen dollars weekly. Help positions. Will equip shops. stant practice. Careful instructions Few weeks complete course logue free Write Moller College, Toronto. secure Barber LOST. FWENTY-TWO DOLLARS THIS morning near Crown Bank, Fiader will be rewarded §56 by returning to Whig office. PERSONAL. MR. OUFLETTE, LADIES Gents' Tailor, 288 Princess 'Phone, 406, A n Ene PUPILS Fearne, RECEIVED Professional BY Pianist. ete. private parties, Whig office te "A. R. F., HAIR, MOLES warts, ete, removed without scar. Twenly ence. Dr. Elmer J. Lake Nose, Throat and Skin Specialist, 258 Bagot street, permanently, years' Eye, MONEY AND BUSINESS. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE building and contents than any oli company offers. Exmmine them Godwin's Insurance Emp ot Square rium, GLOBE Available addition have LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND Fire Insurance Company assets $61,187 215. In which , the policyholders security the unlimited the stockholders, perty insured rates. Before new husiness get & Strange, Agenis. Farm and city pro at Jowest 'Phone, 568. THE cheerful- | and | Newman & Spriggs, | BAR | twelve to Con- | Cata- | street. | { gagements wanted for dancing classes, | Apply by letter | BIRTHMARKS, | experi- | Ear, | Blemish Mark renewing old or giving| "rates from Strangs| i ADS. PAGE THREE, WHIG WANT "IT PAYS" | - ro-LxT. ------------------------------ {FURNISHED DWELI ING, | storage for luruiture, 51 Brock street. on ou. SUMMER COTTAGE Lawrence River, mear Ci to McCann, 51 Brock St ON ty. ROOMS, McUann oT Apply of 80 and 83 A. B, Cun {TWO GOOD Wellington street. ningham HOUSES NOS Apply | NOS all 1st 79 ALFRED fmpre Apply 77 and modern May STREET vements. | A B. Cw ninghab | I'WO WELL furnished, the © 816 King street Gents' Furnisher, LOCATED OFFICES ONE ther unfurnished Apply J Pp 848 King stre | FINE DRY STORACE, FOR ture, goods, etc, Separate rooms your own lock and key. W. G . Storage Agent and Carriage 209 Queen St. "Phone, 5268 : sm -- -- 1 { | i FARTHER R ! fice, ARCHITECTS. ARC HITE { = Bagot ors 8 ui IS, Queen and ARCIHTIA I arket Squ FURN! and | rost, Painter, or THRE} HUNDRI Bric ' l ply to J DARK BAY 16 hand gentle. Apply Co HORS BLACK MOULD FOR « top dr ir A Drop a card to Barri "Albert NO. 138 1 ny n solid tn ing, op Sallivan RUBBER St Wa DOURLEP W it ok Wo AGPR Ww. i. street. nOCTOR " ' ( Fa rench FIRED RUNARBROUY Waugone { ARCHITECTS Building, corner | strdet "Thone POWER & BONS i chant's Bank and Wellington MER NFWLANDS fice, second floor store corner Prine streets. Entrance on 'Phone 608 ARCHITECT over Mab Bag ENGINEERS: ERNEST R. BECKWITH, Koc C. Fi. M. fintario Architects," Consulting Architect, 18 Market St., K nEsLo FOR SALE OR TO LET. BL ACK SMITH 1 of Sydenham y Unt re ( ham, aj Hability of ali! | possibile] MARRIAGE LICENSES. rr RO- 'alvin Cry ISSUER ( Clarence St K '¥ 42 8S. KIRKPATRIC Marviage Licenses 5 Tun ult In Toronto. Brantford Expositor. There must be great chagrin in th: office of the Joranto News these when its péady-4o-wear homilies civil service reform are up, when a despatch from the county of Dundas states that Premier Whit ney has accepted thé tory nomination | for. that county, and that -at econven- | tion which selected the premier as its standard bearer, &# committee on pa tronage was: formed to handle the spoils, Sc. List For Friday And Saturday [ 10c. tin mustard, Se. 1 10c. bottle Worchestershire sauce, Be. I 10¢. tin sardines, 15 nutmegs, be Mullin's grocery, and Division streets. Se. corner Johnson A quiet wedding took place in St. Paul 8 church, Brockville, on Wednes day night, when Rural Dean Dobbs united in marribge Mize Eva Row some, Brockvills, to Walter M. Street B.oekville. 'A good spring tonic," Hed Cross Bad, Iron and Wine. Sold in Kings ton only at Gibson's Red Cross Drag Store. "Phone 336. Mabel McMillan, Baneroft, found guilty of stealing a sum of money fom the residence of Nr. Sopba, Mar- mora. was allowed to g0 on suspend: ed sentence. The milk of human Kindness some times sours while we are making up our minds whether we had better use days | on being worked | | He THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Unitarian. REV, C. W. CASSON, The God Of The Open believe i » God of sil nee only ur I » oh, tha shadow der the dim « in the Vive, The is the God of : open street the erywhere gud in everything He soon arid felt gud known He sunshine more than in the the living present more than dead past, the open field than in the teopled cave He not swak from an anecint Sinai; walks and talks with every men the common path of life Address, Rev. C. W, Casson, Beacon street, Boston, Muss, literature. INVITATION! found (Ts, only f sacred « and Hen mis may be is in the m doe He on in The public are cordially imvited to come and inspect cur New Milk Dalry and Grocery, | 277 & 281 Princess St. The foilowihg offered for SATURDAY. Canmed Tomatoes 7 Ib. Pails Jim regular Je. e. 5h 2 Tins Corn | Japan Tea it or not. With sympathy in your heart, money in your hands, you ean be a mighty power for good and right Jive hy "Nail brushes." Large assortment oi good jpeushes at. Gibson's Prue Store and | MeCarley and Henry, Jumber promt! day must be in on sa TRDAY. 3 Tiger Peas. 8 ihe Sodas | Rapanas and 200 No Tek phone driers received for Mik Crain ; aii 15e. per dozen on Sun srders Telepbose, Ne. $17, Resupteie, ly at | for the are a few of thw wpratals J SPECIAL N NOTICE. and er besrd | in the | shadow, in Te Pearsall' s Millinery We have bem FILLING SEMIN ROOMS © wk V NEW and ATTRACTIVY LISI, DRESS HATS past week otn I i arly Tent Sipposs we hase Hats in : dhifle in, they will Pear:;ali's Millinery Kingston and Yarker. an aplioki; To the Ladies of Kingston © have removed to the former BOard of Education rooms, Mone treal street, corner Princess. Be. w {member the place. 4 J. ROSEN, LADIES' TAILOR. Aflor paving for ahat vou wast get budvy wil do some bustling.