Broek and Clarence Sts BIBBY'S CAR STAND pay On Nay OUR BEAVE%: BRAND Of Flour Is unexcuiled for bread or pastry. Price is moderate. As. MACLEAN, . Ontario Street FOR Health Drink McCarthey's Ale and Porter. It's the best. Agent, R. J LAWLER t HOMAS LOPLLY, Prone 987. a card to 19 Pine Street hing done in the Calpen ail nds k also wher imates given on new worl w ders will receive prom op 50 Queen Street il 4d. E. Hutcheson TITIONKES «ae APPRAISER. hot ~ of ay FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1863. President---Sir Richard Cartwright. Money issued on City and Farm Pro pertien, Municipal and County Deben tures. Mort es purchased. Deposits received and interest allowed 8. CO. MeGILL, Ma Director, 87 Clarence Street, KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE $ Highest Fducasion at LowestCost" & Twenty-sixth year Fall Terme begins August 30th. Courses ing Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Telr-o graphy, Civil Service and English Our graduates get the best positions Within a short time over sixty secured positions with® one of the largest rallway cor-@® porations in Canada. Enter anveg time. He Jor informa tion. a etonlfe, rincipal (Limited). a : Kingston, Canada. THE AMERICAN CAFE 185 Wellington St. Ia pp iedate Restaurant ey Well furnished Aftemoon Te3s.... Will be complete | with s me of . lee Cream Phone 797. Rhian ghee ghd Chivers'. Tr i Pi 3 Victoria Plums. Dawson Plums. D. COUPER'S Phone 76. e415 Princess Street Prompt Delivery, # (KIRKPATRICK'S ART STORE Itching Humors Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly and crusted eczemas, tetters, rashes and other torturing and disfiguring humors that destroy sleep and make life a nightmare of physical and mental suffering speedily yield to (uticura Soap and Ointment No other remedies for skin and saalp ® " and economical. A single cake of Cuti- mp and box of Cutieurd Olntment are often tnt. Sold throughout the world Bend to Potter Drug & Chém. Corp, Boston, U A.A, tor 32-page book, an authority on tresd- ment of 2kin and scalp diseases. ESTABLISAED 1874. * + Fine Picture Framing at Reasonable Prices Original works by British Artists, and fall line of ali kinds of pictures. + Regilding a Specially Ours is the Lightest Light We want to! LIGHT your home with Electric Light. It will CHEER you. It will COMFORT you. When you have the light in your HOME you can fron clothes, wash, clean your car- pets, curtains. Dbeds--every- thing. Let us explain. H. W. NEWNAN | ELECTRIC Co, 70 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 441. BBR | ge " 35d THE DAILY SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL GONGRESS: - Representatives from the Army's Col onies Ali Over the World to Attend London Meeting General Booth is arranging for this year one of the biggest things he has yet attempted. He has decided to bold in London 1a May an international Social Congress, to be attended by re- sponsible representatives from nearly all the foreign and colonial territories, | in addition to those of Great Britain and Ireland. The climax of the Con gress will be © huge demonstration of the resalts of social work, with the Albert Hall as the stage, on Tuesday, | May Sth. { "The Congress will be as represents- tive as possible of every branch of the social side of the Salvation Army's work," said Major Perry. of the Inter national Headquarters Staff. "Ot dourse, there are some portions of our work of which we casnot give an A A A NTS PROVIDING FO THE { ocular demonstration, such as the work | among the lepers, the inebriates, and { the fallen women. Butimany of the results of our ipreign work and some | of the most sirfking character will be | demonstrated, and officers attending the Congress will have all the benefit | of conference With each other, from t which they will learn much of the varying methods employed in differeat countries." "We shall demonstrate," he added, "how we have dealt with the famine | children of India, the tramp and the i unemployed in England; the use of the 'elevator' for the sabmerged; and the { emigration office for the friendless. | We shall show how we have taught the natives of India the art of weaving, and the criminals of the Dhom tribes | bow to earn an honest livelihood. Representatives from India will' show how the children of the very poorest are being educated, and South African workers will show how the otcapanis of the native Kraals have been changed." "| Board, the AA ST SR i R WORKPEOPLE Not Gonfiict With Old Age Pensions The English people are beginning to realize the vast importance of lie Liberal Government's scheme. of in- ealidlty insurance, which is now bing agerly discussed in ever yfactory and verkshop, mine and quarry, in tre ervants' hall of West End mangiors, md humble farm kitchens. The invgl- dity insurance, as proposed by the Covernment, is quite a thing apart rom o!d ages persions and unempioy- nant inserance: There is no idea of kanging th» basis of old age pensiuns 1s at present administered. Invalidity psurapce is an extension only. Od 1ge pensions of $1.26 a week will still be granted on a non-contributory agin to qualified persons over.the a; f seevnty. For this reason, the ia urance scheme will come to an erd it seventy, and there will be no over apping. Contributions to invalidity gsurance will begin at an age nt ower than sixteen~years and" not iigher than eighteen years Again, avalidity insurance Is quite distinct rom unemplovment jusurance as out- ined by the Board of Trade. Une. ployment insurance is Intended | ner and women who are ahle and wil A A PA PP ni DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT Whom Canadians will welcome in Sep- tember. : CALL TO THE PEERS The Marquis of Lansdowne, leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords, in 8 letter to his followers, said: ot? promises | be one of more than wsual impor | ¥ feel no doubi that your lord: "Your sister's a long time hot making her now," sugested the lier Well said the little broth- r, "she'd be a sight ¥ sho down without Lendhr. cam Invalidity Insurance in England Will! making it." Cleveland |. ing to work but capnot find a job. Ja- validity insurance is meant for wen and women who' are debarred from working through continged ili-health. Unempioyment insurance will be con- pulsory only for the building, ship builiding, and engineering trades--ilat is, for two and a half million workers. Invalidity insgrance will be compl sory apd universal for al rersons bo. tween the ages of sixicen or «ights and seventy whos income is jess thon $860 a year. Unomp'oyment insurar supplements the work of trade union i; | invalidity insurance. supplements work of friendly societies. The «¢ tails of the invalidity insurance sa» still secret. On November 4 Mr. Lio: George handed a draft of it to Barnes, the Grand Master of the Mo 'hesier Unity of Odd-Féllows documents kere, however, commvii- eated on Cabinet terms. and Barnes was forb'dden to wake the publie. Contributing to the sch will, as in the case of unemployr insurance, bg derived {rom the wo the atate, and emplover amount of th: combined contributi is unknown, and the proportions to ! paid by_the three parties respective: is also not kdown. Conjecture has sat ehall for the insured person, ona arter for the employer, and ona quarter {or the siate he A RI a NPI LONG FLIGHT 8 AERONAUTS : win The Aviation Meet to be Held in Eny- land Next Summer Includes a "Thourand Mile Contest Practical interest is ziready shovnm across the Channel In the interna tional aviation contests, which are to be held in 'Bogland during the coping | summer, Mgst of the jeading French fiying men and aeroplane manufac | turers have made arrangements to be' present, including M. Louis Bleriet, who, although not & competitor, wiil attend both the Gordon Bennett Cup Race and the 1.000 miles contest round England. In each race M. Bleriot will have ready two or three gangs of mechanics, with full equipment, to assist ail the competitors, indepen dent of their natiopality, who will ride Bilviot monoplanes. For the Gon don Bennett Cup flight the task will be easy enough, as the competition takes place in an aerodrome. As ro gards the 1.140 miles race, the gangs of mechanics will travel, alternately, twelve hours in advance of the com petitors to each town on the itinerary, 80 as to be ready to make any repairs on the spot, and with the urmost dis patch The Willesden Education Commi has decided to provides spectaclas children whip ficed them parents are unable fo pay 2 Daye i : i ace, | i : i An Octorera-ian Who Knows Eight | Lznguages--Ancient Roman Coins Found Mrs. Ann Speed, of Helghingtom, near ¢ celebrated her Idlst birthday. She trave's by train to Line coln market every week, where she dsposes of a basket of eggs. - - - The vicar of St. Andrew's, Brigh the Rev. Paget Davics, bas announ that in order to clear the debt on the church expenses aad electric lighting fund & coilection of gold only will be made at the morning service. » » * . Through a pig upsetting an oil } in the piggery at a farm at Drumiough, county Antrim, several buildings were i destroyed, and two cows were burmt to death. The pig escaped by breaking down a couple of doors. . . -» Extraordinary figures, which show the popularity of golf at Edinburgh, were published in connection with the municipal courses in that city. Last year 100,000 rounds were played om Braid's courses. and nearly 100,000 at Portobello. » - -. . The iafant son of the Marquis and { Marquise de Lavradio was baptized by Father Fitzgibbon at the Richmond Roman Catholic Church. The names ! given to the chil} were Manuel Marla, { and King Manuel! and Queen Amelia stood as godparents. : . ev ' The Rev. T. P. Bulien, speaking at Silverdale, condemned the practice of tipping railway porters, the absence of drinking fountains at stations, the { quadity of the tea served at refresh { ment rooms, and the indistinctness of the names of the stations. : A . . The rector of Cottenham, Cambs, rming him | »¥y on the beach at Van couver, British Cclumbia, of a Bible { which was presented to the parishion { ers of Cottenham under the will of Dr | Fitzwilliam, rector from 1574 to 1634 . of the discov At a meeting of chairy M.P.) cai » White Star liner for thé purpose of 80 as tO perm Olympic to e being finished. . . . Thomas Joseph Cho: i who is an inmate of the Workhouse, speak | fluently French, German, Russian ! Italian, Spanish Portuguese, and Polish. He has also a good know ledge of Latin and Greek, and is a» expert book-keeper. * - at, aged eighty Mile Fnd and write ! Coins found a few weeks ago in 2 { Roman vese iz a field upon a farm a' Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, com prise 369 denarii dating from 69.to 192 AD. Although these coins must have been buried for seventeen centuries, they are in a perfect state of presen vation. KING AND SCOTLAND Holy Rood Palace Has Been a Royal Residence Since James 1V.'s Reign { Soon after the Coronation the King {| and Queen will visit Scotland and hold a Levee and"a Court in Holyrood Pal The date of the visit is not yo! fixed, but it is possible that it will take place during July. Ii is expected. that the Ring and Queen will reside in tho i Palace during their stay in Edinburgh {It will be remembered that in May | 1903, ninc months after their Coronw | tien, King Edward and Queen Alexan | dra went to Scotland and held a vee { and a Court at Holyrood--for the first i Their Majosties { iak> up their res! dence in the Paiace, but occupied Dal keith Hovs2, which was placed ai thei | disposal by the Duke and Duchess o { Buccleuch. lolyrood Falace has been ' a Royal resic { time for 80 years did not, however A000 00000000OBNNNY LLETTS «Your Afternoon Tea... Order early from - PRICE'S » o 5 8 8 2. 5 5 e & 8 { w 4 © 5 ® ® --- o © ~ ~ ; w o é OB @ B00 Be BBG BO Bh ele ex @ SOR Sunkist Oranges Sunkist Naval Oranges, from 20c to 50¢ per dozen. Fancy Jamaica Grape Fruit at all prices Sunkist Wrappers exchanged for Spoons at our store. R. H. TOYE, 302 King St Phone 141 ~@8 NY $10,088 Nothing Better Than Our Cream Caramels Purest of their kind. Have you tried them? ICE CREAM PARLOR ext to Opera House. Phone 640 DOOOOOOOOCIDOOCIOOOOCO OO James IV. Porti | ed by firs In | were 4 by Sir Wi { Mylne ;g of Scotland until Jame ceded to the Throwe of ng { land. J r » VL came { land Holyrood was or ally az a Roval residence. | 1860, and sgain in 1881 reviews of Scotish Voluntee rood. King Edward and his brother, i the Duke of Edinburgh. lived in the Palace while attending Edinburg University. ® QUEEN ALEXANDRA A Third Throne for her at the Coronp tion Next June In 2 i i b There Is a curious mystery about the { Coronation. Nobody knows for cep {taln whether Queen Alexandra will attend it, says "London Opinion*™ This Is because Queen Alexandra hep ! gelf has not decided tke point. On be 'half of her Majesty if Las been sug { gested that, should sho attend, a third | throm» for her shall "we placed on the | King's left exactly -orresponding ia {size and position with that of Queen | Mary oa the right. Probably that is what wil occur, but these matters of procedure teke a lot of arranging | There are wet towels around the heads {of some of the greatest functionaries {already over the happenings of next | June, and the Lord Great Chamber Jain's cat has even now to look lvely at 'thoes to cscape the missile of | wrath. A Meaning B hind New York Herald | It is evident that President Tafl sud "the Canadian representatives have won a decisive victory in ¥ reci- proeal arsters vou eat an twelve yours are, on i Everything comes Ww those who work days of be the homeo | while they wait. - 5 5 Unetevdges pass as money 6 Abvee 3 Florida Grape Fruit Sunkist Oranges 2 dozen for 25c. 15, 20, 30 and 40 cents per dozen. 12 Wrappers and 12 cents gets Rogers' Sunkist Orange Spoon at 166 Priseess $I. A. J. REES, eS an, Phone 58 ' and never reed repairs PUT THEM IN YOUR HOME Onc: you have weighed slaster's faults ageinet PRESTON Steel Catling's merits, yor will never again vant to Live in a room ts ceiled with plaster. For where plaster abeorbs mowsture, steel delies damp Where phster crumbles and cracks and flakes off, PRESTON Coiling: carnot crack Plaste- ceilings are firetraps-- PRESTON Steel Ceilings help greatly tc fireprood a house or store. And fey are most sanitary, for they are wash- able; just as gloss is. PRESTON Ceilings compete with plaster ia first cost, excel in beauty, ead are morc dorable than any other coiling material. Sead now for fhe big ilustzated book end name of peares: suppl source. Address METAL SHINGLE & SIDING CO. Lisitcd. PRESTON, ONT. : "8 ww aly loee 20d Factory, Montraal, Gueb