TR i ri ar I EH buys any other tea always hopes it willke "2s good " as WM. MUKKAY. Auctioneer Furniture Bales 'given specin 8 tention Count Bales of Faro Mock ate have n my special o at in fates wa Aotiar. gol my services MARKET SQUARE - P . tin iI you want your ¢ 'arringes to look and wear well, 'ledve™ them with us Children's carriages and gou-carts en amelied in all latest tints Jd DUNPHY, Montreal! and Orduanee Streets COAL Try WM. DRURY, M8 WELLINGTON STHENKL 'Phone 443 Cor. THOMAS COPLIY. PrONE 987. Drop a card to 1% Pine Street when wanting anything done in the Carpen ter Hne. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work + also Hardwood Floors of all kinds Al orders will receive prompt attention Bhop, 40 Queen Street of Abuse n ir SE One will please, six or mailed in Rot prea ce, Rot pen Nee pam ont. De "0LUB HOTEL WMLLINGTON ST., near PRINCESS are other hotels, bus uon: approach the Club for homeilke sur roundings. Located in centre of city and close to principal stores and thoetre. are moderate, Special rates by the week. P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor. WHEN ORDERING FLOUR Ask your grocer or dealer to send you a trial sack of QUALITY Flour. Try It and be convinced of the celebrated quality ot the Flour. ® ¢ 9 Manufactured .by the Maple Leaf Milling Go., Branch Office, Onfario Kingston. > Telephone 888 The Newest Ladies' Stree »n . ¥ princes 10 gain even the most cursory ON HIS OWN MERIT OF WALES MUST SUC- CEED OR FALL. PRINCE King Has Made This Clear on More Than One Oceasion--His Rank | Shall Not Assist Him in Climbing the Ladder. . Prince of Wales admirably may scoept Apparently | the is being trained cratic lines, i we thoritative the interesting information | purveyed by a London correspondent of the New York Sun. We are told that.-the heir apparent of the British throne will be treated at Oxford just like any other student. At the Royal Naval College, next' April, more or less the same pol- icy is being followed. It is under- stood he will remain at Oxford but two years. We read: While he is at Oxford the Prince of Wales will led precisely the same Ufe and will be subject to the same dis cipline and routine as any other un- der-graduate. A special suite of rooms will be provided and furnished for him and he will have his own tutor, but this will be the limit of the ex ceptions made in his favor. The king is very firm on this point, and so long as any of his sons are being educated he is determined that along demo as ao PRINCE EDWARIN their rank shall not assist them and that they must succeed or fall on their merits. This much he has made clear to his family on more than owe occa- sion, An illustration of this shortly after the Prince of Wales entered as a cadet at the junior sec tion of the Royal Naval College at Osborne. He was invited to a garden party one afternoon, and - was very anxious to attend. To his disgust, however, he was refused permission to be present by the authorities of the college, on the ground that his at: tendance was necessary at a special class of instruction thal was to be held that day. In high dudgeon, he then was, wrote plaint to his father. The king at once enquired into the true condition of affairs, and when he was informed of the circumstances his reply to his eldest son was at once short and de- cigive. He saw no reason, he said, mn effect, to interfere in the matter. His son had to learn as quickly as ' pos sible that he was at the college mere ly as a cadet, and not as a royal prince, and that the rules that applied to his comrades applied with equal force to himself. It was his place to sot an example to the other boys by a cheerful obedience to orders, however | irksome the task might be, and not | to look for special favors hecause of his high birth. * This taught the voung prince a very salutary lesson, and he has never com- plained to his father since of any dut. that has been assigned to him. he prince is stronger in mathema- tics than in classics. Though a great reader he has no gréat liking for the dead languages. but . greatly . prefers modern history and biography. He has some command of modern tongues, and can already speak French and German with a tolerable amount of proficiency. When his university course is at hn end ihe; Prince of Wales will sét off on a tour of the British empire, accom- panied by his brother, [Prince Albert. The precedent of the similar tour un dertaken by the present king, and the late Duke of Clarence and Avondale in the cruiser Bacchante will be very closely followed. Since that time, however, the empire has expanded to an extent hardly to be conceived, and it is estimated that at least twelve months - will be necessary for the was given was Prince Edward, as a lefter of com- nowledge of the great dominions over which their father rules. Therefors, when the princes return from their tour round the world the Prince of Wales will at qpee be gazet- ted to one of the regiments of cavalry of the line then stationed ia this country. The life of the Puce of Wales in the army will be that of any other subaltern. He will have his own quar ters and his own servants, and that is all. . . The great wish of the queen is that the Prince of Wales may remain a boy as long as possible. Consequently, he is not to be allowed to undertake any duties whatever, until after he has atiained the age of eighteen. Jury Gave Her $13,000 Balm. Vi Miss, Fob: 17~Miss Peart M oy has ae damages jury 19 a a and Vicksburg wailroad because was compelled to ride from eity i New York last November in the - same Pullman car with » { remedies, 1 Old wounds, after whence de graduates ; this | THE D. OBSTINATE OPEN SORES. Healed by Zam-Buk in Short Time. defy They are all ordinary should be tried ulcers, cold | cracks, blood-poisordng and chronic skin diseases cannot resist the healing e of this great harbal balm. Alma Bourgue, of Notre Dame, Co., N.B., gives the following unt of what Zam-Buk did for her various other ointments and salves had Tailed. She writes : 'For months I suffered with a run ning sore on my leg.'I tried several ointments and salves, but none of them could bring about a cure. The sore would just heal over, and then break out again. I read in a news paper, one day, ob the good Zam-Buk had done, and so 1 determined to try it and see what this balm would do for me. 1 also purchased some Zam. Buk Soap. i washed the sore night and morn in with the soap, and then applied the balm. I continued with this treat ment, and after using Zam-Buk for a few "weeks the sore was completely healed.-1 have recommended Zam-Buk tg one or two of my friends for sores, and in their cases it has been equally effective." All druggists and stores sell Zam- Buk at 50c. box or may be had post free from ZamyBuk Co., for price. It is a sure cure for piles, inflammed laces, cuts, burns, scalds, chapped' wands, ulcers, eczema, scalp sores, and all similar diseases and injuries. Re- fuse harmful imitations. PLAYS AT THE GRAND. For sores which Zam Buk Xarncose "The Final Settlement," Saturday Matinee and Night. Portraying the grave consequences that sometimes follow the sudden ac- quisition of wealth and power, "The Final Settlement' will be the attrac tion at the Grand on Saturday, Feb- raary 15th, Matinee and night. Many proble ms of great social interest are contained in the production and sa strong moral lesson is pointed out, de- picting as it does the rise of a young mechanae, who, though humble, is both brilliant. and ambitious. From this position of obscurity he rises through his own efforts to the presidency of a great ron trust, In this exalted position of opulence and power the allurements of the so- cial life in which he moves prove too much for him, and he divorces his} wife, a woman of conservative, home- ly tastes, who, despite her husband's position, still retains her orthodox conceptions of life. The man, after securing his divorce, marries a beau- tiful actress, thinking that her talents and charms will enable him to obtain the social leadership he so much de- sires. This ambition proves fruitless, and his subsequent disgrace and ruin, and ultimate rescue in which his for wife takes an active part, form basis of the drama. mer the Wives' Pay Fixed by Law. Switzerland is the first country which has fixed by law the compensa- tion which a, married woman may rightly claim for keeping ber hus- band's home. Not only may she claim urgler this new law one-third of the hushand's earnings, but she may also dispose of one-third of his fortune or property in any way she may think fit. It is, only in rare oases to law to demand matter of this kind, and most Swiss married couples are content to keep to the ordinary do- mestic arrangements in the distribu- tion of household funds, but econo mists have been trving to figure out whether one-third of a married man's income is a fair proposition to sur render to the unrestricted jurisdiction of the wife. of course, that a wife goes her rights in a A Knock to the Croakers. Hamilton Times I'he announcement by Premier As quith that the reciprocity agreement has been made with the full knowledge of the British government, and that it] has been informed fully as to its char- acter by Ambassador Bryce before it was signed, rather took the ground from bencath the feet of the unionist loyalty shouters, - A Great Gain Surely. Hamilton Times, Hon. Mr.. King estimates that prob- ahly $16,000,000 has been saved to the country in four years by the oper- ation of the Lemieux act, nearly $6, 000,000 of which represented "wages. The Lemieux act has amply justified itself. rr amne a The dead beat does not seek for a companion the man with moneyless pockets. You Gan Cure Chest Colds And Bronchitis by Using Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine If You Get the Genuine, The mere mention of pneumonia and consumption causes a person to shudder, but a cold is such a common thing that it is too often left alone until these ather ailments . develop AILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, INEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT "J/HIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL US. » The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing and What They Are Saying. Service at Hartington. Hartington, Feb. 14---0On Sunday evening last, a voung men's service was held in this church. A choir eighteen male voices led the singing They rendered "The Son of God Goes Forth to War," and "Faith Our Fathers."" Rev. J. A. Waddell gave an address from Luke IX, 25. A large congregation attended, and were much pleased with the service. At the close sacrament was administered. Much dlnéss stil] prevails in the neigh- borhood. Master Frank Rogers, who was so seriously ill last week, is bet ter, A number fiom here attended the Hodge Show, at Harrowsmith, last night. of Jones' Falls News. Jones' Falls, Feb. 13. Several young people spent an enjoyable evening at R. Simpson's, last week. Michael Kenny had a valuable horse badly kicked, Wednesday night. Leonard Me- Bratney has just returned from a trip to Greenbush. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gray and family 'purpose leaving in a few days for Brewer's Mills, where they intend to reside. Charles Huich- ings and George Gamble intend leav- a few da = for Outlook, Sask., where thee have te aged to work a railroad hridge T Hutchings and sons have finished getting out the factory wood. W. Glover, of Morton, Andrew Simpson, of Seeley's Bay, and George Hutchings, of Kellerville, spent Sunday at their respective homes Visitors : Orman Paxter at Mr. Prad ford's; Roy Richi ards, of Sydenham, at R. Simpson's; Miss Nellie Grey at 8 Simpson's; Charles Hutchings, of El gin, at C. Hutchings'; Mr. Blackman, Seelev's Bay, at H. E. Stuart's; Wil liam Hutchings, at 8, Gray's; Robert Sly at T. J. Shy's; home, ing in non on News From Cataraqui. Uataraqui, Feb. 15.--A number eases of mumps are in the Miss May Eby, teacher at spent the 'week-ersd at hone. pathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs Walter Jackson, who have lost yearwld-son, Arthur. Reeve Rankin is to be commended for ordering the road gang to improve the state of the Kingston highway. Bert Kish is still confined to his home by A mission band, of Mrs, O'Shea been fornwd here out aired Miss Cooke, has Messrs. Anderson, Wilder and Robinson, of Princess street church, attended service in the Methodist church here, on * Sunday evening. Miss McMichael, one of the residents of the wllage, died, Monday night, at nine o'clock, NS was well and favorably known. J. Johnson is very much improved. A. Howie has been suffering from an aftack of quinsy. Miss Vera Gordon, Odessa, is visiting at J. Gordon's. Mr. and Mrs, Parks, New York state, at J. Breb- ner's; My. Gillespie, at T. Weston's , Mr. and Miss Clark, Sillsville, at E Cooke's and Mr. and Mrs, Clark, at F.' W. Vallean's. FE. K. Purdy, has re turned from Toronto. There is quite a strong feeling here against the removal of the duty vegetables. J. Burnett has returned to Englehart, after spending his holidavs here with his family, while here he purchased the lot next to his home from W. W. Gibson. Mr. Kish spending some time on his farm Tichborne. e on at -- Willetsholme Budget Willeisholme, Feb. 16.-<A large crowd attended the tea-meeting at Zion, Fri day evening. School is progressing fa- Miss E. Donaldson. Miss Hattie Mc Neely is spending a week with friends at Cushendall. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brebner, Oswego, renewed acquaintan- ces here last week. The W.M.S. meet. ing held at the home of Mrs. John Bennett; Thursday evening, wax a decided success. Rev. W S. Dobby; who has been renewing old acguain tances here, has returned to Perth, where he has heen stationed since last fall. The sports of the village took in the 'hockey match at' Dufferin, on Wednesday afternoon, and report a very exciting time. Miss Me- Neely, spent a week with friends at Lansdowne. Miss Maude Wilson visiting in Gananoque. The Ladies' Aid Auxiliary of the Woodburn cir Jessie ia ). Carpenter's, Tuesday afternoon, there being a large attendance consid ering the condition of the roads weather so unfavorable. Miss Bennett spent Sunday the guest Mise Myrtle Orr. The, villagers looking forward to a pleasant at the parlor social to bewheld at William Spence's; Tuesday evening. Wil frid Wilson is renewing old aamaintan- ces at Perth. Arthur Thompson sister, Miss Gertie, visited at Mrs J. Bennett's. B. Donaldson, visiting at T. MeNeely's. Frederick Elliott has returned to 'his home at Madoc afte spending a few weeks the guest of James E. Wilson. Miss E. Donaldson spent Sunday at her home in King: ston; Mises Hattie and Jessie Me Neoly were the guests of Miss Eunice Wilson, Thursday afternoon. Wilmer Grothier, who is attending high school in Gananoyue, spent Sunday at his home here. William Brash, Pittsferry, is spending a few days 'the guest of ob Wilson. The many friends of Wilfrid Bennett are sorry of | William Mason at} of | village. | Echo Lake, | Svm their | illness, | under the leadership | oldest ! vorably under the able management of ° cuit held its monthly meeting at Mrs. | I and | Nettie | of | are! time | : and | FEBRUARY Back? and do not kno Pains in the it undl it is too late. your kidneys are affected. IT IS YSUR KIDNEYS ! If in doubt as to the cause of your trouble, have your urine analyze to learn for a certainty if the kidneys are diseased. ? kidney disease Pais in the back is one your face pale are you puffiness und If you hav and should ta When the kia from CASES © Warner's Safe . and vigor If every to take Warner's Safe every year Warner's Safe Cure is plants and medicinal r son in various quar pharmacy and che Pe taste and agr t t Put up in 56c and $1.00 sizes and s everywhere Constipation and WARNER'S ILLS fo ness, purely . BuUgar from injurious t do net gripe or les a package Sample Bottle and Box of Pills Free. Safe Cure a samp! Pilis will be will write War havi Whis ed by Biliousness SAFE netip 1 Vex To canvir diseases sent free of who and mention Dally British fully guarante Reduced facsimile, w 3f the warnings that ~d SAFECURE o|wan Long's s Firs. a work guaranteed Drop we a card ang 1 will call promptly for ar 'sundry 185 WEL NGTON 87 ctweeh Hrock and Clareacs Sis OUR ROOSTER BRAND " Smoking apd Chewing Tobacco ar 'arty-five cents a ppund is a good yhacoe Why pay elghty-five® ASDREW HACLEAN Oniarie Brees H PARKS & SON ~ 3: Day "Paone 33% Florists -- Ri: Phone 21s All kinds of Cut Flowers and Plane y Season Wedding and Funeral De- signs a specialty shipped to all parts w Kin & St rest I BIBBY 'S CAP STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone 2vul FOR Health Drink MeCarthey's Ale and Porter. It's the best Agent, R.J LAWLER 0000000000000 OCROOIOIRIOIVDYE e Wood, Lumber, Shingles : ® Honest Measurement. ON @ Prices, N. JACKSON, PLACE ID'ARMES, Residence, 280 Bagot Street. "Phone No. 101% 0000000 OROROOIOOOORRNYS Bar Solder, Babbitt Metal and al! Ingot Metals We are headquarters. THE CANADA METAL COMPANY, LIMITED OFFICE: 31 WILLIAM STREET. TORONTO 2... LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT, SALES NEGOTIATED. RENTS COLLECTED. FIRE INSURANCE. CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE, E.Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARE, "Phone 286. KINGSTON, ONT. (-------------- a ------ _-- - Sots raseteereesesePracessansessessrsersssescd FRESH CELERY Big Large Heads, at 2 for 25c. Large Firm Cranberries, 15¢. per qt. Sunkist Oranges and Lemons Grape Fruit at all prices. R.H TOYE, 302 King: St Phone 141 GTTLVLVLLVLL LLL TLTRTLL HTLV TTT RTT TLE T TAT Y EE --_-- EE ------ - a 2000000000000 000000000 » {...Your Afternoon Tea... iis not complete without Ice Cream $ Order early from PRICE'S $ Phone 845 277 Princess St. RE ER EM > » » » » » » » » » > » fd hd » » > » - SE -- We Want to Thank All those who patronised our Big Red Letter Sale, and announce that no sale goods will be ex- changed after the 16th of this month. We are 'busy stocktaking, but want to an- nounece the following lines that are certainly well worth investigating, 19 Pairs Women's Colt Button London Smoke Serge Top, a very smart, stylish $3 Shoe To Close at $1 79 Patent One Lot of Child's Button Lace and Strap Slippers 7 and 7}, values $1 and $1.25 To Close at 59¢ J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO, THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES Mostly sizes 6, 61, FRONTENAO LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1863. Brestdent--sir Richard Cartwr § and Farm 4 County tg Kes pu Th ane interest allowed LL, Managing Director, $7 Clarence Street st. Deben Deposits © KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE § 'Highest Fducarion at Low estCost' H snty-sixth year Fall Term® n the largest raliway Co in Canada Enter an Call or write for | '" H. FF. Metealfe, Princ (Limited) Kingston, Canada Highest Grades GASOLINE OOAL OIL. LUBRICATING ot) FLOOR OIL GREASE, ETO. PROKPT DELIVERY W. F. KELLY, Marence and Ontario Streets Toye's Bullding Chivers'. Pure Orange Marmalade, Assorted ams and Jellies ) Plum Pudding f Pineapple Chincks ~ Victoria Plums Dawson Plums Peaches D. COUPER'S Phone 76. odl- Princess Street Const ealed (ywters Prompt Delivery COAL The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell Scranton Coal ; is good coal and we guarantee prompt delivery, BOOTH & (0, FOOT WEST STREET Best by Test Fad fs peouts is ¢ Worse Try One in Your Home toned. ant Ihey are sweet artistically designed y priced KINGSTON'S LEAIINY » MUSIC HOURE in wii popuisr and classic Music in Book and Sheet Form Orders promptly filed WORMWITH PANO CO LAMITEL,