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Never sol he aa. tablet st uarsntoed tao cure or your money $30 | ING THE SUMMER. {win Go From Edmonton Theo Piece Liver District and Macken- zie River to Arctic Ocean, HRe- turning by Pawson and Price Ru- pert. Oitawa, May 14,--Hon, Frank Ol ver will leave for the west in the course of a week or so, and will spend the greadter part of the summer there. The minister has under con- j mplation a unique trip during the summer from Edmonton north through {the Peace River district acd Mae i kenzie River right up to the Arctic | Ocean, thence overland to Dawson City, and from there down to Prince Rupert and Vanceuver, The carrying out of the plan is conditional at present on whether or {rot Myr. Oliver will be able to spare! {the necessary time from his duties as minister of ths interior, i ! 1 ! | HON. FRANK OLIVER to make, if possible, a per- sonal survey of the great northwest- ern timber land, through which no member of the government has here tofore ever travelled. A detachment of mounted police will aecompany him over the route from Edmonton to Dawson City if he finds that he has an opportunity to take the trip. anxious TOUCHED HEARTS. Poem Which Helped o Free a Con- viet, Con Sordinil. From The Century. There is but silence; heard The desperate chords of that polonaise, The sixth of blurred, As o'er a battlefield a mournful haze blots out the dying from the dead women's gaze Why, all the pageantyy of war was there : Cannon and standard, ruined hedrth abla The muted roll of death-drum, trum t-blare, And, yet in thought I wild Chopin's * wizardry, but fomely women, mute in measure- ay less despair, re "this hear ye not Isold Cry to her Jover in the starlit night? Swirtly, Joy puppet-hero, sgize and Until with Blood ped fie the ¥, heaven's alight A the morrow, Tristan, shalt fight; Thou art foredoomed to loneliness and invincible for right, Upraised in ey conguers not again. Soon in thine ear she pours full throated song in vain. Nay, is C orawall; thou PAL "Thy Valiant ar . The hushed; a somber startled gine v $oting are dim cathedral: tremb- Pure boniok volces supplicate their Lord, Chanting a (dirge-iike minor melody, n dee, we wept, remembering ee t O Zion" .but they know not what they sing. "Out of the Beth, O Lord"....but they are free, And de their veins the hot blood, riot Attunes their care-free madrigals of spring. hearts Ye that have tamed the wilderness of soun Of your proud minstrelsy my share I claim, 1 have wot, ifi the darkness here Denied tbe rhiiance of your: sacred me, no. power in &gony or me from the fire-crowned heights, ye ho In deepest slience, I may hear the U nearthiy music that I loved of old. 1 crave no dole, who draw from stores of wealth untold At Mountain Grove. Mountain Grove, May 13.--A num- er of young men have gotie to Fort William having secured positions with the CPR. Samuel Soles and eldest son left on Monday: to join his broth- er, John, in the west. The rest of his family remain bere for the pre- sent. Born to Mr, and Mrs. J, E. Price, April 22nd, a son. Miss Clara Coulteremnd sister, Belleville, are vis- iting Mrs. William Coulter, Quarterly Sarvien 9 on Sunday was well attended, also the board meeting and Ladies' Aid on Monday and a nve sum was raised at the tea. J. Card has plac- ed machinery in his sawmill for turn. Js R. Hawley has moved from his farm, |! Cay yok to his Save » st of thel™ v George | Ni¢ Boomhower had his foot | badly jam- wed by a log on it while working at the, mill. ts Lior | 88. Rien Sus? h Cure. to Mbetore in ny J Pa this oth ta > ew. Suis all's Fatateh Care if SEE but he i to: , (Raurt Hie of: kinfte and quests; he lH aE Lar fortune teller, shuffling the ECHOES FROM NEW BORO. The Tenders for Granolithic wits a Were Too High. Newboro, May 10.---A special meet- ing of the mumicipal council was held, Monday evening, but the contracts for | the baild.a aranaolithic i walks was not let as the Seiders were | all considered too high. Mrs. 1, Tracey and daughter, Miss Tracey, 4 Winni- | peg, are here 'fora foxy days the guests | of H. Leggett. Miss M. Tett was a} Tuesday visitor in Brockville. BR. G.! Leggett, of this place was reelectod president of the Brockville Gheeso board. J. R. Kerr is spending this} week in Ottawa. William Farr spent] th: week-end at his home in Brock} ville. Messes. CC. J. Pennock and J.] A. Sparrow, of Elgin were the guests of friends, on Sunday. Arbor Dav was hell at the country school in this locality, on Friday, as usual, but the tay was not observed at the village school. Miss Francis lewis, spending the past few weeks in | Toronto, returned home on Tuesday. | Miss lena Tokio, of the post office | staff, is spending a few weeks in King: ston, Mr. and. Mrs. J. C. Yager. and daighter, Miss Rogers, of Chicago, were in this locality a fow days last) week inapesting the large bungalow, which J. R. Kerr is erecting for' them on gh Joh Lake Mrs. Sarah {al Lraith, who has been seriously ill, is recovering slowly, Division court will be held in the court houses here, on Tuesday. 17th inst. A large nusnber of |: interesting cases are te be heard. Robt. Chapman intends moving in| a short time from Belford Mills to Newboro and will live in J. T. Galla- ghir's bouse, on Drummond street, lately vacated by William Topping. R. P. Leggett left last week to resume his duties at Haileybury, after a few months spent at his home here, George W. Preston, Brockville spent a * ow Hors last week here, on business. Earl, Athens, was a business vis Fh a few days last week, He in- et and Rees bungalows, on Miss W. G. South: werth and little son, Toronto, are spen fing a few weeks the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt Southworth, at the Hotel Rideau. Mrs. 1. McGee and Henry Leggett, Elgin, spent a few days last week the guests of relatives. John E. Dier, ill with grippe, is able to be out again: The annual meeting of the loeal branch of the 'Women's Institute, was held in the court house, on Saturday afternoon. Miss H. Dargavel, Elgin, secretary-treasurer was unable to ac- cept the position this year much to the regret of all, the members. She will be succreded by Miss Nellie Me- CGonigle. The other officers were re- elected unanimously. The programme consisted of an instrumental duet, by the Misses Sturgeon and Tett, a paper by Miss M. Moriarty and a reading by Miss H. I. Leggett. The young ladies furdished a treat by providing exvel- lent. home-made candy. . Mis; Kathaleen Golden, . Westport, was the guest of Miss M. Moriarty, on Sunday. Dr, and Mrs. 0. Lillie, West- port, were the guests of E. Chamber- lin: this week, in the Yager Newboro Lake. For Little Babies. Baby's Own Tablets are good for all children, from the feeble baby whose life seems to hang by a thread to the sturdy, well-grown Phild whose diges- tive organs occasionally get out of or- der. These tablets promptly cure all stomach and bowel troubles and make sickly, ailing children, well and strong Mrs. H. Greenfield, Embro, Ont., says: "Baby's Own Tablets are a wonder- ful medicine for children. I have used then for several years and always keep them in the house for my little ones going to school." Sold by medi- cine ies or. by mail at 25 'cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Shaw Was Astonished. Harper's Magazine. Mr. George Bernard Shaw is a great lover of music. He is a keen critic, and does not hesitate to voice bis real opinions, He was once invited by a friend to go and hear an Italian quartette of instrumentalists. He went, and sat throughout the performauce with a 4tlgny countenance. Hs frignd, thinking to draw a little praise from him, remarked: "You know, Mr, Shaw, these 'men have been playing together for twelve years." © 2G. BY looked at Wim incredulous- ly for a moment before he replied: "Pwelve years? Surely we have been here longer than that!" The Cold Hand. Co'd hands or feet indicate more than poor circulation, they are signs that vitality is lacking and that seti- ous conditions ara apt to follow. Thin, watery conditions of. the blood should not be allowed to exist. There is po need of them'. Wade's Iron Tonic Pils (Laxative) are a sure care for all anaemic conditions. They 'ate a great nerve strengthener and blood maker. ¥n boxes, 25 cents, Money back if not satisfactory. Sold by Jas. B. Mcleod, Drugygist. i -------- The Question. Boston Herald. One pi the 'new 'women visdted a Bos ton fortune teller: "Lady," said the cards, * the fate decrees that Fim will visit oréign lands. You will mingle in the ons fering, all rivals, you will marry the your cholee, a "tall, Rovio ot SF iii nie ill he be "ty ne alm i ung? es, young rich." The: visitor in her Ee aot Whatshert sis doat's drug. a how," cried eagerly, ** am to fo rid of my present hushhnd?" . i. The C.P.R. has the, Do- | lef minion Atlantic railway line from alifax to Yarmouth, adding - over and placing 0 Noya Scotia "Too a made by the largest manufacturers of ice cream in Canada hed | Neilson' s from Toronto, hte 5 Red Cross drug sf tain. thas been - placed around the | iting her aunt, | £ ampbell, {sorrow in this community. tends installing an acytelene gas plant | {Yio school Ha west, yesterday, J. s bricks for A. Gallagher. John Mclean aa? WHIG CORRESPONDENT? TRLY, V8. { Che Tidings From Varions Poiats in Eastern Ontario--What People Are "wing And What They Are Saying. At White Lake. - White Lake, May il.--Farmers are almost finished seeding, The box social at 'William Conboy's, lust week, was well attended. S. Seles and son, Jonn, left for Prince Albert on Tues {day. Mrs. George Conpby is visiting lin this vieinity, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burke and éhildren, of Uso, spent Sun day at T. Johnston's, Glendower Notes. Glendower, May 11.--A& new has been put in the mica mines Glendower. Timothy Babeock is home {from Kingston bospital. = The carpen- ters are building summer cottages at Richardson's 'mines, on Thirteen _ Is land lake shore. A new wire fence school and at boiler at house. Myx. William Webster three 'little daughters are visiting Sanford Leeman's. Hom Bethel. tethel, May 11.--J. Curl has his new -- fiearly completed. Nearly every family in the section has the measles. Miss Maggie Stuart, Kingston, is vis Mrs. Wesley Curl, Nr Yarker, was n visitor at W. Cwml's on Sunday. GG. Smedley was in Napanee on Saturday. Miss Nellie Hamilton, who has been very cick, is better. Farmers are not - all done seeding vet; There fave been two or three very heavy frosts lately, which have put back the growth, -------- Hartington News. i Hartington, May 11.--The death of King Edward was received with much The pub- ag was floated at half mast and the church draped in black for the serviee Sunday evening, Rev. Mr. Stuart, Parham, occupied Yhe pulpit last Sunday and gave an excellent ad- dress from the words, "What wait | for?" | Rev. A. Fokes has been attending quarterly service and board meeting at Parham. H. Jamieson is ill with measles. Mrs. J. Taylor is suffering from pleurisy. Mr. Jamieson, sr., has purchused the corner lot facing Main street, formerly the. property of W, Marcellus, Kingston. A young son has arrived at the home of Mr, and Mrs. ! Earl Ryan. Elginburg Echoes. Elginburg, May 12.--Rev. inverary, preached here, night. Rev. Mr. Danby conducted quarterly services at Latimer for Mr. Mullen. On Saturday, Mes. D, Smith | had the misfortune to "be thrown from | a rig and had Ker arvih broken. She is | in the general hospital. fieorge Dough- | erty is visiting his sistér near Bran- | doa, Manitoba. Miss Lawson has re | purped from visiting friends at Syden- | hans. EK. Tolles and; wilempent a gouple of a with their 'daughter, ol Bi Day, Sydenham' A number of young! people surprised Mr, dnd Mrs. Albert | Stover gue hight last week. There is | a 'wee at Thomhd Smith's. Mrs. Ww. Tear and Walter, visited Mra. Lyons', Latinter. Nisitors: 2 Br.nnen, Kingston, at T. Smith's; W.! Berry, Spafiorton, at B, Jackson's. | on Sunday A Death at Bath. Bath, May 13.--N. H. Peterfon pass-| ed away on Friday last after an ill-| ness of about two weeks. The funeral | services were conducted on Sunday by] Rev, Messrs, Bates. and Robinson, af- | ter which interment {ook place. Among others who attended the fune- ral were: Mrs. Taylor, of Medicine Hat; Mrs. Smith, 8t. Paul, Mion, and Rev. Howard Kennedy, of Boston, Mass. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wemp, on May 5th, a daughter, H. (!. Morris, of the Crown Bank staff, here, has returned from Ottawa, where he has been spending his holidays. H. Covert, moved this week into the house formerly occupied by George Bristow, and W. Covert has moved into the house formerly occupied by the late Mrs. J. Johnston. Notes From Selby. May 12.--A number from here attended church at Roblin, on Sun- day eveming. E. Anderson and wife, spent a few days ot Thurlow. Confir- mation was held in St. John's church, on Wednesday, Miss E. Fitzpatrick spent Sunday at Deseronto. E. Ander- son and wife and Miss Libbie Ander- son attended the funeral of Mr. Bell, Leinster, on Wednesday. Mrs. A. Wood ani Mrs. F. Wood and children spent Tuesday with Mrs. Armstrong, Forest Mills. Mrs. Valleau attended the fun- erul of her brother, Mr. Hawley, at Napanee, on Wednesday last. Visitors: 1' Mather and wife at B. Martin's; R. Anderson, at I. Anderson's; H. Mc- Guiness; Miss Martin and Mrs. Van laven at H. Martin's; S. Anderson and wife at I. Anderson's. Selby. Harrowsmith Happenings. Harrowsmithy May 12-~Many farm. ers are not through sowing yet, on account of the land being' too wet, There was quite a heavy frost last ight, but not much damage was done. ye Tr. Gallagher is shipping hogs to- day, paying nine cents. 6. D. Shibley shipped a car load of horses to the Truscott is paint: ing a house for R. Ratt tos nship of men gr starting. the crusher next w ial, Jackron left yesterday for: Por lend, where he will be employed time manufacturing cement t yesterday, for the west. Miss Bula | Gallagher, of Toronto, spending a few weeks here with grand parents, left for ber home, on Saturday, asscompatied | by her father, 2. B. Hallagher. Dail Wood, working fn, ree tinned. Visitors: Miss. Black, ry Cata- | raqui, at W, J, Lyons': Bert Palier- son and family, of Warren, Man., James yee's. ; = be | i¥ Mr. Mullen, Summer Clothing regulated by Fashion-Craft ! The ease and comfort to be gained in a 2 piece sack suit, Juri the hot weather commends its Select selection from $15. The E. P. JENKINS Clothing Co., Kingston FIXER TRAVELLING. RAILWAY SAEs Victoria Day Round Trip Tickets will be | Sigle First-Class Fare and 26th and hth n Kingston te wren Montrest ction with the om trains 1 and issued at Homaseekers' Excursions. TO THE CANSWNHAN NORTH-WEST, May 17th and every second thereafter during the summer good for 60 days For full lars, apply 10 J. P. HANLEY) Agent, Corner Johnson and Ontario Birsets Ros particu Ia Connection With GANADIAN PACIFIC RY. Victoria Day Round Trip Tickets will be issued at Single First-Class Fare Good going May 23 and 24, good to return May 26th. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS To Canndian North-West, May 17 and 31. June 14 and 28, July 12 and 26. Aug. 9th and 28rd. Good for 60 days. Full information at LP.R. Ticket Office, F. CONWAY, General Passenger Agent. K & P. and Ontario Street. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY, Train leaves Union Station, Ontario Street, 4 p.m, dally (Sunday excepted) tor Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, Deser- nto, Bannockburn and all points north. fo secure quick despatch to Bannock. burn, Maynooth, and Pius on Central intario route your shipments via of Quinte Ranwagl For furthdr parti. culdars, appl { DICKSON, Agent. Popular Paints Particutar People We Carry The ELEPHANT Re- 'dab' time Lose no time. membex "A of Paint in _saves nine ! P Marshal's Faroware Phone, No. The ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. 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COUPER"S, S418 Princess S40 Phone 76. Prompt Delivery. HALLEY'S COMET May be hard to find without a tele- scope, but you do not need one to fee the auctioneer's commission. it's a big thing--too big to lose. You can save all expenses and inconveniences of Dai auetion by selling your effects to me "en bloc." Antigue Furnitare and Oda Articien a Specinity, Come and see me uy, sell and trade all kin of household goods. a" L. LESSES, Cer, Princess and Chath Kingston, 0 Sta, TITE0000440084994 9944 : : : | Your Food Should be Wholesome and Easily Digested. (ORANGE MEAT Fulfills Each of These Requirements; Orange Meat and Milk is a Perfect Food. THE CLUB 1iuTEL WELLINGTON ST., near PRINCESS. There are other hotels, but none approach the Club for homelike sur- roundings. Located In centre of city and close to principal stores and theatre. Charges are moderate, Special rates by the week « P. M. THOMPSON, H PARKS & SON, Florists | "ay Phos 19h All kinds of Cut row and Plants in season. Wedding and Funeral De- signs a specialty ipped to A Sparta: , The Crimp In the Zinc Is thoofle ctivepartof a Washboard EDDYS 3 IN 1 AND 2 IN 1 WASHBOARDS Are so named because the Good + Featuresof the Crimpingofall others are Combined, consequently ave the MOST IMPROVED AND UP-TO-DATE. : Ask for them. Give them a trial, ¢ Also EDDY'SFIBREWARE Tubs, Pails, ' 4 Handy Dishes, Etec. THE E.B. EDDY CO., Ltd., Hull, Canada. ge 3 sh gm i 336 King Street, IR ERY LOAN & INV SOCIETY. ESTARLISHED 1863, 4 President--Sir Money issued on City a perties, Municipal and a tures. Mortgages Durchased, De | received and Interest a | 8, C. MeGIL) { i § "Farr Pro- ben - posits » Direet ; 87 Si eney treet. o o WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. i i Furniture Sales Kiven special at. { tention. Count Sales of Farms, i Stock ete, have B my specially i for long years. If farmers want h dellsr, get my services MARKET SQUARE. the hig MORD~ want fin Beoten can 0" nothing Shtier Ginelfe hiskey™ IUs. th | produce of Scotland, and carries with Tt [the wild, rough scent {bre £ nt of the Highl JUST A