THE STOMACH Causes Incomplete Digestion, Weak- ens the System, and Breeds Dys- pepsi > Trial Package Free. Gluttony is as vile a sin as drunk- coness and its evil results are more te ritle and far more rapid. The btu- man system turds into the stomach and ailmentary canal from 7 to 35 pounds of digestive fluid every twenty- tour hours. Cram your stomach with fod and you exhaust these juices. vour stomach cannot digest the food terause it lacks juices to do with, you should . either eat less or make more gastric fluids. Stuart's Dyepepsia Tablets contain ingredients one grain of which will di- pest 3,000 graing of food. With Stu- art's Dyspepsia Tablets in your stom- nch the evil effects of overeating are removed, for these little tablets when dissolved stick to the food and di- gest all the good from it. They won't aandon \the stomach and leave a mass o! dwaying undigested food to piute'y and irritate the mucous mem- briny living. They give greater quan- tities of gastric fluid, help the mtes | If THE DAILY' education for Ontario, may be . pre sent, 3 : Mr. Donaldson asted if the of the Collegiate Institute had been mcreased last vear cretary said it had. !ecived 8360, free house, ter, and a bonus of 5 catting. Now Be gets a -- Ey : I a : To INSPECTOR REPORTS CLASSES TOO LARGE. | i i salary carctaker The The caretaker re fuel snd wa- for grass flat 3600 of $125 wo | Minister of Education Wants Ine i erveased Room at Collegiste--Con- } and house rent, the increase i ference With Quecn's Trustees being for extra work in connection | About Pedigogy Work. with the new gvmnasiam. Mr. i aldson ssid this should have been re- { The Board of Education last even- ported upon by the property ling heard an important report by In- | mittee. . lapector J. KR. Stuart upon the lack of Mr. accommodation in the public school lof the city. Every school is defective jin one way or another--either as. re toards light, ventilation or accommo datron--and the inspector reported as to how each fault could be remedied. Cataraqui school is condemned entire ly, and the board advised to it at the first opportunity. The inspector reported that exclos- ive of the kindergartens and Orphans' Home classes the average enrolment of the public schools es about forty- five for each teacher. This, he was too large for satisfactory Meek said the increase the city council did, viz., in the bua es, which had been passed. Inspector Stuart reported 2,168; hverage daily attendance, $52. The total number of cases tardy attendance on the part of pils 166. The Louise school bad the best record for punetvality. There were three cases of (truancy. Principal Fll's reported that during March the enrofled attendance at the said, | Collegiate Institute was 411; with effi- | average attendance of 278%. There were ciency. Teachers 'methods become four cises of suspension during the more formal 88 classes hitrease and | wonth for smoking during recess. Prin- the personal relation counts for less. ! cipal Ellis stated that as neither by Fewer attempts are made at indivi- advertisement nor by private enquiry dual treatment and these are Jess of- lies the board been able to find a feetive. The teacher labors to pro. smitable teacher to fill the vacadey duce average good results and the upon the staff, le would respectfully close, res enrich the blood, prevent, consti pation, aud gluttony, while sinful, may vet be made less harmful by the usr of 'these tablets. : } © Every druggist carries them in stock; | price BDO cents per box, or sent ns ! vour niime and address and we will snl you a trial package free by mail. | Adviress, ¥. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart | Wdg,, Marshall, Mich. \ 1 ! | } a A SAA LMA. So te t HE keeping Typewriters Underwood Book- (there is one exactly suit- ed to the requirements of your business) compel the attention of every business man who appreciates ac- caracy and system and economy in the office, . ip: » UNITED TYPEWRITER CO., LTD. 4. R. C. DOBBS, KINGSTON. Grows Hair on Bald heads A Remedy That Costs Nothing if it Fails to Do as Claimed one of the latest and germ-killers discovered by science, and in connection with Heta Naphthol, © also a powerful anti- septic, a combination is formed which destroys the germs which rob the hair of ity putriment, and thus creates a clean and healthy condition of the sealp, which prevents the development of new germs. Pilocarpine is a well-known agent for restoring the hair to its natural " color, where the loss of color has been tly to a disease. Yet it is not atebliring matter or dye. i The Jamous Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is chiefly composed of Resorcin, Beta Naphthol, and Pilocarpine, com- bined with pure alcohol because of its cleansing and antiseptic qualities, Tt + makes the scalp healthy, nourishes the hair, revitalizes the roots, supplies hair nohrishment and stimulates a mew growth. : We want vou to try a few bottles of Rexall "93" Hair Tonie on our per: sonal guarantee that the trial will not cost you a pengy if it does not give you absolute satisfaction. That's proof of our faith in this remedy and it should indisputably demonstrate! that we know what we are talking . about when we say that Rexall "9% Hair Tonic will grow hair on bald heads, except of course where bald: ness has been of such long duration that the mots of the hair are en tirely dead, the follicles closed and grown over, and the scalp is glazed. Remember, we. are basing our state ments upon what has already been ac- Resorvin is most effective ished by the use of Rexall "93" Haat Wonit, whl we have the right to {booed what it has done for others it will do for you. 'cannot lose any- & trial on our libe- assume that 'hundreds of {showed that 'to what it was going to do board has appointed an architect report ing were : hai man), Anglin, Bennett, Chown, Craig, lave. ing that his increase in salary be dat- ed "back 6ilk weaker pupily do not receive the help ! ask (he board to consider the advisa- they need. The overcrowding of classes | Lility of making the history work of in one of the chief causes of the re { the school into a department, so that tardation of puapils--one of the most | there will be sufficient inducement for serious evils of the graded public' a proper man" to accept the schools. . In reorgavdzing for anbther | ticn, ? : term the irspector said that the sen- Mr. Meek asked the inspector to re jor classes could probably be so dis- | port at next meeting ss to whether tributed as to release one and per- | the tardy teachers and pupils were the haps two teachers to relieve the con-'same ones week after week. If they gestion in the lower grades, But | were it was time something was done there will still be need for additional ' to effect a cure, accommodation. . A report submitted © A ballot taken on an 'archi by Inspectcr Kidd mm February, 1908, tt to do work and after a selection thirty class rooms do {on motion of Mr. Elliott, sedonded by not fulfil the legal requirements as to [ Mr. Donaldson, W. Newlandsti& Son space for the classes now attending. | architects, ere appointed to estimate Fourteen class rooms do not provide lon the cost of a new wing to the sufficient air space for "classes . of | Ccllepiate, in accordance with the forty children. In these rooms there yr commendation of the property coms is no provision for ventilation ex- mitt o : : cept through the doors and windows, and these are placed so near the pu- pils that if is impossible to use them effectively. Another report on éover-crowding' was from the deputy minister of education, who wrote to the board stating that ths Collegiate Institute muft receive attention. The overcrowding is riots, the attendance being 435, or 75 Feyond what is allowed by the de partmental regulations. He wanted thie board to advise the mimster as about | The requested informa: | : % : given, for the | IP quite heavily. = to | The man went along King street' fo a | Princess street and up town, and he stopped every person he eould, and asked for money, The majority of the people caught on to him, however, and did 'not open their purse strings to him. He is a hig, strong, healthy looking man, and nowadays, when there is plenty of work for every per- son, he should find no trouvhle what- ever, in looking after himself. It is all right to give help in a case | of real veed, but the cent piece given to the most of these men finds ite way into one of the local grog shops. > posi was BEGGING ON STREET. Several Citizens Held up on Street For Money. Complaint was made, on Thursday night, about a voung man, who was going about the city, holding up people « for money. He had a hard fuck story, of being unable to work, and that he had met with an gecident but the only thing wrdng that! could be noticed about him was that his breath showed that 'he had been drink this matter. tion will be eagily upon the cost of adding therice wing to the Collegiate. Those present at last evening's meet: Trustees Richardson (chair- Donaldson, Elliott, Henderson, Lam- hert, Marshall, Meek, Metealfe, Me Lean, Roughton, Walkem and Wal} Communications and Reports. Among the communications received were these : : ] G. S. Bale, Collegiate teacher, ass. five or ten last September of Queen's uni POLICE SHOT A DOG. Don- | com- | was Te are on the trial docket 1 | gularly 'made and in the same way as{. |. | indictment ! i the pub- | 2 used lie school enrolment during March was! ' {| dictment of | pu- feolm Melntyre, KU, crown counsel. notes only entitled to have said or profit arising him duriig the term life. tors; panes, Whiting, and also for David and also for anv possible children (yeorge S. should he marry again. BRITISH WIG, FRIDAY, APRIL CASES FOR TRIAL AT 5. 1910. CITY AND VICINITY. Special Saturday Only. { With every 31.50 purchase shopping [f *ASSIZES BEFORE bag will be given. See our extra CT IUSHCOE : values in corsets, underwear aml hosi JUSTICE BRITTON. Yah Wide icles ae and os Two Criminal Cases on the Docket Princess street. . Davis Drydock Company Sues Price of Two Launches, ISATURDAY AND ~ MONDAY SPECIALS The Montreal Stock Co. The following list mentions a few of our Bargains for 'Saturday and Mon- day, but there are many other things you require for Spring, which can be purchased here at Selling Out Prices. : { i for Oddfellows to Attend Church. The Ovddiellows gn will attend anniver next service in Svdenbam street Mech. Monday, with Jus. odist cherch, on Sunday, April Sth, presiding. t 1: am. The sermon will be preach- el to the lodge by the Rev. Bro. W, H Emmesley, Napanee. Last your ti service wes held in Convoeation Hell The spring assizes will be held week, opemihg on Britton, i i } } i | tice These cases § The king agninst Alexander A for attempt to commit McD. Mowat counsel for the res; » rape. -- Notice to Students. : Andre; in Orders for papers containing Queen's | McD. Mowat examination results may be left at Donald Mal | Whig office, or mailed to us, and' the {required coples will be barefully post- There is one jury case, that of The ol on the day the results are announ- | David Dry-Dock Co., plaintifis, and R. (ced. The price per copy, prepaid to F. Clemson, defendant. The plain ony address, in three vents. i tiffs' claim ix for ¥1015.25, the prie! of two launches and for work done and material supplied. The defendani A little dog, somebody's pet, no says 'one launch being defective, was doubt, stayed at the police station on never delivered or acegpted by him; he Thursday night. The dog was found also counter-claims for delay in de. wandering about the street, and was livery of said launches; for damages brought to the station by a little boy. for the destruction of one of said It is now at the station, awaiting an launches by fire by the alleged care- owner, 4 lessness of the plaintiff; their workmen | or agent; he also. say« launch would not make speed specified in contract.| Tt is not likely that the Green case Cunningham & Mudie, solicitors for will come into caprt, owing to lack of the plaintiff: George Mahafly, Brace- evidence. Mr. Herod savs that he was bridge, solicitor for concerned, for at the time the The noB-jury list episode occurred, he whs on Univer lowing : Originating sity avenue and only learned of the tion undér consolidated rule No. matter after it was over returnable at this court. In the mat- ter of the last will and testament of John Cronin, deceased, between Daniel F. Dennis and Michael Gallivan, ex ecutors of John . Cronin, plaintifis, and Thomas A. Cronin, et Peter i J. ase. The king against for theft, counsel for the ac Dog in Police Station. 750 Yards Mill Ends of Colored Organdie, 30 inches wide; colors, Pink, Blue, Rid, Black, Tau, Brown, Mauve and Light Green; lengths from 1 ¥ » yards. Regular price, 25 and 35¢ yard Satrrday &ad Monday 8c 73 LADIES' UMBRELLAS, guaranteed Gloria Silk Tops, close rolling Paragon Frames, fancy handles, natural wood, with combinations of pearl, horn and..jvory, mounted In sterling silver and gold. Re- gular price, $2.00 and $3.50. Saturday & Monday $1.98 Be Pha, A ------------ i Mr. Herod Not Present. 200 Pair Children's Black Asle Cotion Stockings. They are a clearing lot of seconds ym un leading maker in Can- ada, guzrapteed fast black; sizes from 4 1-2 to 6. Usually sold 25¢, but being a little we will clear them on time and get your pick. 350 Pair Ladies' Fancy Colors ed Lisle Stockings, in white, blue, pink, green, purple, red, ete., some embroidered front, - and some open-work patterns. Others are different colored: 5 nes Regular Prive, the defendant. includes the fol notices of not mo al = lmperiect for Saturday and Monday 10¢ How to Cure Old Sores. wash the sore then apply This 1s First tr and with warm wa- Tad ; Dr. Hamilton's Cintment, sure to heal the 1 oldest sore and cure the worst burn al., defendants. For the determina in short order. No ointment so sooth- tion of the question arising in the ing, so healing, so ant eptic Dr administration of the estate the Hamilton's Ointment. Get a box above-named John Cronin the from your druggist, true construction of clause his will, #f it is a valid bequest of the re sidue of the estate absolutely. Tol. Rigrev, ecutors; J, L. Whiting, © defendants i In the matter of the last will testament of John Robert Monds, ceased, between David Mond: Margaret Kirk, executors of said will, plaintifis, and George Monds, et | al., defendants. For determination of the question in the administration of the estate the above-named 'John Robert Monds, a< to the true will of the deceased on the point raised by the «aid Monds whether ahsolutely wo said »C ar - Saturday and Monday 15¢ 260 Ladies' Balbrigan Under- -- made of double thread tian yarn, mercerized i with satin -bands high neck, short or eves, drawers ankle Colors, cream, pink, brown. Regular price, Saturday and Monday 35¢ Ladies" Lace Corset Covers made of allover Tor chon Lace, with strap should- ers and ribbon. Toney are usu- ally sald 36¢ Clearing price for Saturday and Monday 15¢ A limit of a customer. deceased, as Bl of » Rehearsal Last E Fhursday the members of thé Daughters of the Empire com the pany held a full dress rehearsal at the Grand Opera House, and everything and ran off very smoothly, Those few who de- | were fortunate enough to be. able to and ! see the rehearsal were greatly pleased last with the performance, in fact Stanley greatly swiprised to think that he amateurs could do so well. rising formance certainly patronage. x ering. ne to to the for { executors | On evening the for MEN'S WORKING PANTS, of dark striped tweed, well fitting and strongly made These pants are made to stand the sit down and get- strain Regular Price, 0 Saturday and Monday 98¢ ex- naa p-- MEN--It wil be money in your pocket and better than usual clothes on your back to call and examine our splendid suring showing of Men's $15 aud $16.50 Suits at At $9.98. Do not miss seeing this line VO made nH were the per deserves the largest 4 t i 4 I ne tn msn st a m-- Things are great or small only by com- purison. The more you compare our prices with others, the more you be- come impressed by Our Great Big Bargains. construction of the -------------------- New Source of Taxation. City Assessor Gordon springs a sur- to prise. He will assess incomes from to municipal bonds, as he finds the legis promissory Inture, in its amended muhicipal act will, or 1, has not, heretofore, . included : \ of bonds in the exemptions. The asgssor nd the interest is fortified in his position by the city therefrom paid = to solicitor, .who takes the view that of natural svch income assessable, In King- Mundell, for the execu- stan there are several millions of mun Herrington, K.( Na- Wipal bonds held as investments and George S. Monds; J. IL. ite a large sum will be added to K.C,, for the nephews he taxes as result of new assessment. George RN, he is entitled the proceeds of the mentioned in 2 as «uth pr proceeds notes invested ig The Montreal Stock Co, 180-- PRINCESS ST.--180 Phone No. 844. William Ww. S. for and t any possible children of Monds (except Margaret Kirk) of wife B.A. Hotel Arrivals. J. D. Mills, Toronto; R. PF. Davis, London; W. Dodds, J. WM. Redmond, Toronto; 8. *J Geash and daughter, M. B. Bates, Broekville: A. M. Find. il New York; CO. A. Larkin, Toron- Monds by a second "IN MARINE CIRCLES. ROSS-BALLARD MINES LID. asking that a deputation the board meet the university trustees on Tuesday regarding the renewal of the agreement = respecting | s Collegiate Institute. he "Hafner, William Rea, Louis Hebert, John McGoff, Charles May, Stephen Cayless and A. Gould apply- ing for the position of caretaker of Frontenac school. Neil MeCaig, resigning as caretaker ¢f Frontenac school. : " R. Ludlow, caretaker Victoria school, ip : Arrivals and Departures of Vessels at This Port. The government boat Speedy is port. ; : The schooner Major Ferry has arriv- od at Bath from Oswego, with. coal, The steamer City of Ottawa is un. dergc/ng repairs at the government dey doek, I'he from ford's, Animal Had Fit and Feared it Would Go Mad. About 9:30 o'clock, on Friday morn- ing, a little girl rushed into the po- lice station, and asked that a con- stable accompany her to her home for the purpose of shooting a It was feared that the animal had gone mud, and they wanted to have it shot before it attacked any person, The girl said that her name was Caverly and that she lived on Ring street.' mn dog. steambarge Sowards arrived Oswego, with coal for Craw- | to; W. J. Sherwood, Hamilton: F. Ww. ! obinson, E. Moore, Brockville; S. Cleavers MacDonald, Brantford: J. A. Jacqds, F. C. Smart, Wm. Gi. David son, Montreal: Geo. M. Halthy. ronto; A. J. Floud, Montreal: 'N. Conley, Toronto; Jas. Hudgins, Pi fton;"M. Greive, Large, N.S: R. Davis, { London; Wm. H. Rihl, C, H. Gauthier, Philadelphia, Pa. Letter Carrier Reinstated. Buying and Selling Orders promptly executed for this Stock. Hennessy & Gilmour Members Montreal Mining Exchange, 86 NOTRE DAME STREET W. MONTREAL. Phone M 7204 > il Wezkn Human energ) almost, unlimited Biggest Man in Parliament. | Bailey's Magazine ess and Failure, 18 that building, whic! foation of M. T | Ganadian Col asking for increase in salary. W. Newlands & Son, stating the damage by fire to the school on March 21st was 850. ; City Solicitor Meclatyre, reporting that the regulation relating to the dis- posal of sewage by the local hoard of health is binding upon the board of edueation. These recommendations of the pro- perty committee were adopted : | That John Hughes be appointed caretaker of the Depot school at a salary of $90 a vear, that $100 be expended this sonson in renewing the flower beds and boxes at the Collegiate Irstitute and different public school buildings, that $500 'be spent upon the sehools in general improvements, that the ten der of $220 from Thomas Milo for painters' work he accepted; that the city courtil be asked upon what terms it would transfer certain land for recreation ground for Frontenac school pup'ls; that an architect : engaged by the board to furnish an estimate of the cost of a new two- room wing awd a four-room wing at the present Collegiate Institute. In connection with the latter commendation the property committee stated that it was informed that the Constable McAdoo was despatched to the home, with his revolver, and the dog was shot, The animal was in a fit, and causing quite a Jot of trou ble. that Central What Will be Done? The city garbage committer members say they hardly know what to do this vear, with a grant of only 8500. They cannot give the people a satisfactory | garhage collection system for more than five or six weeks in the hot wea ther for that amount. The city en gineer does not think it would be wise to expend the money in giving a par tial collection. He favors purchasing the pecessary apparatus for collection of garbage this vear, and then next if the city council will grant $1,000, o three-months eollection system can be inaugurated with that amount of mo- ney. The comniittee meets this after nooh to consider the matter. Only One "Bromo Quinine." That is Laxative Bromo Quimine. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the world over to cure a cold in ona day. 25e. re- eargo of coal ate bolger's wharf, and Crawford's slip, all winter, will elear ville to Kingston on Friday I'he tallest member of the new parli- | ament will probably be found to be Douglas B. Hall, the uniomist repre. | sentative for the Isle of Wight, who in | no leas than 6 feet 5 inches in height. | Ho is run very close, however, by Sir Randolf Baker, the new unionist for North Dorset who one-half inch boxes. er. Sir Owen Phillipe, the liberal Store, corner | {Wade's Old and Mon satis kmergy comes from ricl vital blcod. Weakness and failure © sult when blood weak and impu Have utmost mental and muscular en- bv enriching and vitalizimg vour vede Iron Tonic Pills help almost at once. it nerve strangthener is Drug streets, This Stewart morning, Postmaster authority postmaster general's Ottawa, lott, ber, James | in its power. from the departn ent, at Robert JA. KE} carrier, who, last Decem- | ere dismissed pecause of failure | hlood an unpaid letter (1a) ati eo an | The schooner Cornelia unloaded her received is {wego, Keyport, deared for The steamer to reinstate letter was put stamps Elliott asked for an investigation | 3 the matter and admitted his | makes neglect, but on account of his twenty (at © Mois years' serviee and the petitionings | King apd Brae | Stand) and | street {factory | at laid wp on Saturday for Fort William The steamer Brittanic will, son, make a round trip drom to Mr. this sen on is ty} . Trem 2%" cants | shor into 25 cents, Pembroke, is one of three St. Davids among average height is i men her brothers the i's The steamer Bvkerdike will clear her first trip at Two o'clock Saturday morning. the lakes. The steamers Turkinia and Corona will both at the government dry dock before the excur- traffic becomes heavy, The steamer Otilawa clear, vesterday, We expected, for Clayton, hut cleared day. Capt. Bertrand in Ba or mand The first of the Rabber Heels persons who are not taxpayers, will make a start Catspaw ho should he wag Bartiett, and the barges | ngava)| Wear better and last longer than the} S02 teaser : ! Cornwall 'and Lapwing will clear for | gihers 4 : Oswego. The Ungava will load coal | for Fort William, and the barges Corn- | wall and Lapwing will load coal for === on ord whose imches. i of scores of citizens the department has fit his reinstatement, which will be with great plea by his i his many friends number ed Princess [the The big steamer will go up \ Me back if not | 6 feet 47 order heard office comrades the seen to f troml Granted a Divoree. undergo repairs SHre post Lt of the NX Lillian v special term ! heltl in {ties retail dealers of | March, 1910 vl the. city author her attorneys, move strictly the trans | Wor worth, The ranted of fruit AIPCame 19th Byan, Bloodough and Watertown, N.Y was lute divorce from her \ wl the Fall onl srace Vivia throughout | Want Peddling By-law Enforced. 0 on sion | mee Si kA. Prof, John Marshall left, to-day, for and MNevburn, Sask, he will : ; 1 i porarily ax princmpal of the high | school July, | was unable 4 to s asked « { througt afternoon, was whers Win puke | 2 to- com act ties to ¢ unt v-law cla lot ent m an she that g was ing | husband chstody dean Mrs awl of her chill, trae The { i City sli mi | ¥.7. Los to-night, when the Vessels quired to pa «i of fifty dollars of ' whose maiden name was an Kellar, of Ardoeh, Ont. i to the defendant, on Jung NY. Bva 3 e hands via Lal he solicitor ti ~ i Insist upon having none but | ommi aiaher.: 1 i Was MATT Catspaws--They don't slip the ou dud, 1881, in Chaumont, A girl 1m't necessarily: a jewel be- two lower rooms in the old Collegiate v causa she is set in her ways. building could be secured by thé at a rental of S180. a year. Embossing, almost az cheap printing, at the British Whi. Mr. Meek declared that he would nev- er vote to pay Queen's S130 a year jor a building to which it had no ight for iv Ed not lived up to. its ont with the city respecting Ih was to be used for : = sees. . Mr. Walkers LY "with © Mr, Meek. The waver ity, said, hadn't lived up to the clause of its agreement with the city. {The management committee report containing tl recommendations was : No action on the communi- royer, secretary of the ' mission, asking for to address the pupils in b Institute with a view them interested in New} works that Principal Ellis® of the Collpgi. d Nut, r special tlasses in history te be cveepted. The chairman and the management om) were appointed to confer commiltee with Queen's trustees next Tuesday as '110 the renowal of this agreement be the wmiversity and the hoard, such modifications as may . be it upon increase of govern: t for the maintenance i Prof. Mar w == |f You Havent Vet Seen Our Showing Of Clothing for This Season " Don't buy till yon do. In your own. interest, see the Swell Suits and Top Coats! for old and young. Compare them with all other makes ; compare ' the mate: ials and patterns ; compare for workmanship ; compare for finish ; compare for style and compare prices. We are satisfied that you will say that you never saw such swell goods for the money. \ MEN'S SUITS irom £5 to 18.00. BOYS' SUITS from $2 to 9.50. CHILDREN'S SUITS from $1 to MEN'S TOP COATS from $5 to MEN'S SHIRTS JUST IN. See 7.90, 16.50. them. Come Here and Get the Best for the Least Money. tog. rm pi RONEY & CO., 127 Princess St. THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE.