mn THAT TOBACCO With tue "Rooster" on 1 fs crowing louder as he goes slang Putj 4s ver oun For chewing and © ana macumaws, | Woet's Fhasghotias, at Entiat w rer Niro | ity, Mental and Brain 7 Worry, i "esses, #1 per or Ont | , government Large stock of Fancy Boxes ot Chocolates. Big varlely of best makers' goods kept in our ot i Geo. Masoud's fee Cream Parlor, OF , THE GOVERNMENT'S ATTI. TUDE IN BILANGUAL ISSUE, a -- 'Sir James Whitney Dig Not Want Any Discussion Yet--=it WIT Com Up Hefore the House Rises i Toronto, March 30. During the con Isideration of the further supplement: jury estimate in the legislature, yester- day, the members had a slight glimps fol what mighit be expected on the bi lingual fuestion. | i "When will the prime minister make his statement on the policy of the on the bi-lingual situs tion 7" asked Mr. Rowell when certain items for the French schools Wer called. "1 do net anderstand what the Bon- erable geatiéman means by a state iment," said Sir James Whitney. "1 'the question comes up at all 1 sup pose there will be a statement." pr "1 take it t on all these state ments relating to French schools thers "night Be & discussion on matters arising out of Dr. Merchant's report, but if it is to come up in a formal lway it is not desirable to eater inte discussion at the present time," add | | ; ped Mr. Rowell. A Woman's Sympathy jad? doctor's pain hat t omen to Pd ye Wan t it to ELEC bur the nia he asain ne. o write for a has been Perhaps vy done sa 80 of the awa box ine cure you---it Fas for f 1 Joi our letters held confi- Eiri Bi day for my free treat. TRRALL Windsor, Ont. | THE ASSURANCE OF LATEST STYLE IN YOUR HAT FOR EASTER MAY BE HAD BY SELECTING IT AT GEDYE'S The Up-To-Date Wilisory Store 178 WELLINGTON ST." Private Fitting Room... Phone 225 "Phe house is in Sommitied on the estimates and there is no power { prevent a full and free discussion,' | explained Bir James. "IT think it it altogether likely before the hous | rises' that we will all hear something about it. { shall he surprised # aw w4 don"t," he goneluded wi with a chuckle. A FINE THI TRIBUTE | PAID To the Membry "of the the Late Dr. Joh Elkington, Plevna, March 29. Closing a long catéer in the medical ¢cireles of Can ada, John Elki well-known Fg Birmingham, ou, M.D., son of th dkington, M.D, of England, and forme physician of Clarendon, Palmerston and Miller, died at his home, Plevna on Friday, the 22nd inst., after a long "a painful illness. ¥quipped with early training it ! opens, whica eminently fitted hin to classify among the mighty medica doctors who have appeared in Canads within the last fifty years, Dr. Elking ton came to Clarendon and Palmers ton jn 1864, For his comipg, thank to Almighty God, are . the comment heard all through this country. The doctor was a man of sounc advice on medical matters was con sidered invaluable. Although intens: in his temperanient and earnest in hi efforts in all' pertaining to medical af falre, he was not Ty any means a one sided doctor, He did not believe tha the chief of "man was to gathe gold. He wis a wide reader and « clear thinker, and, no sibject of im Eem---------- ~ Drrine For Drink Hahit TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE. We are in earnest when we ask yon to give ORRINE a trial. You have nothing to risk and everything to gain, for your money will be re- turped, If after a trial, you fail to get 1 results from ORRINE. This offer . gives the wives and mothers of these who 'drink to excess an opportunity to try the ORRINE treatment. It is a very simple treatment, can be given in the home without publicity or loss of time from business, and at a small ORRINE 1s prepared in two forms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; ORRINE | No. 2, in pill those who desire to take voluntary treatment. Costs only $1.00 a bex. Come in and talk over the matter with us. Ask for booklet. G. W.A Mahood, corner Princess and Ba jot StEsets. WOMAN 1 AS OLD AS SHE LOOKS ousands of women owe their youthful Appénrance to Newbro's Her- i . No matter what may be her age, a woman with a nice head of hair, hair that is sift, glossy and | Ally, always looks pounger than she | Berpicide makes the hair beautiful form, for| Jarthace to the genoral public, or t e« ity, but his views and hi avi ite, were worthy of cofisideration. The late John Elkington was the jimost loveable and sympathetic sou { that ever resided in this part of the world, He always had. a kind wore and a genial swile for every man, wo man and child he met in . Mis wall through life. Thé smallest ohild kane the doctor, and would haste to wheel him 4s soon as he was in sight. H was easily one of the best and kindest medical doctors, and his. death. i mourned by a wide circle of friends. The deconsed leaves a widow, one son, a government sufvevor, whe is at present home, one daughter Mey. Gilbert Ostler, of Plevna, and om | ister. HAD SPOTTED THEM Knew Right Well 77 Destination, 'Napanee Expréas During the trip of the curlers Kingston, on Mondag, a real rich jok was pulled off which is too good i keep. The members of this cnthysias {tic bunch . caught 'a street car Feake them to the seene of action Reokwood asylum, and by the wm the car' was about thirty minutos be | bina whedyle time and while 'wm _{rovte one of the anxious' ons thought he would intimate to the conducto Ithe'r desfnation, dn order that further michap wéuld cause sny mor "delay; so he went to the rear of th cae and in a very wild and humbl way reported the fact that the curlers wantel to get off at the asylum. T was apparently knocked cold by the rd And, Theb judgment and high integrity, and his with that sheen and shimmer which is reply of the condudtor who was onl MOTORISTS TO TOUR International Highways in Tt. of Good Roads. tion, a continuous automobile towr is | soon to be made over the entire length' from Miami, Fla., and terminating ng! Juebec, a distance of about 000 miles. The party will consist of eight peo-| ple in three cars and be under the di' rection of Frederick C. Millet, repre- senting the board of trade and the Automobile and Good Road: Associa- tion of Miami, and will be condusted ander the auspices of the Jouting lub of America and the Miami Iotemitional Highway Asada tion. Mr. Miller, who is an enthusiastic z00d roads mdvoeate, will be aceom- Br thi will legd the tour. Me. and Mrs. E. W. Phile, of EFiira, NX, and W. P. (J a of Miawi, will acéompany x Miller as far as New York, where the will be welcomed By John A. rid president of the'league of Good Roads flasgciations; Hadley, president of the Quebec Miami foternational thway Association; seorge A. Simard, of Montreal, chair- man of the €anadian tommitter of the » tional | Association; officers of pH [puring Club, prominent gutomo- silists and highway wllicials. . In a report to ¥. H, Elliott, 'pare | tary of the Touring Tub, inst week, Mr. Miller gives the following outline of his plans : "We expect to begin our jodrney about April 10th and will spend more wr less time at different points in the south and should we find the road sondition unfavorable will proceed slowly; our aim not being to see how quickly the trip can be made, but to make a safe and comfortable journey. Ihe trip will be started at Detroit, Fla., whieh is for{y-eight miles south »f Miami, Detroit a the * post iotithers settUement ou the main land of the United Siates, as well ag the iarthest point south in Florida which s reached by waggon road or trail,' wd is located 414 miles south of Jacksonville and 220 miles south of 'he most southern point of Texas. "We will take photographs slong she route which will be used to ad: vance the cause of -the international nighway and to boost the good roads novement in every cily, town and vil- age through which we pass." The official cars of the Touring . winder the direction of Col. Henry M Nair, chairman of the club's touring | ommittes and aditorin-chief of the Automobile Blue Backs, have covered A wactically every mile of the inter-| aational highway, which is second! sly in length to the transcontinental a ir to pt fa er ly ol de rn or A ficial cars of the club. ories of maps with running directions' T' f the route with milenges, showing I ul of the scenic and of interest, has been compiled and 7T forwarded for the guidance of Mr. Mil- ler and his" party. o" ver made by motor car of all = the Atlantic seaboard states through tourists will be given a splendid re- | into the southern eapitol by D. Armatrang, vice-president of 'the Tour- | ing Club and othcials representing the thamber of Commerce, and other eivio wganizations, At Pinehurst the party will vecgive a cordial greeting from 8 tal Highway Association, and one of the foremost good rounds leaders in |W. this country. Upon their arrival in Washington they will be met by Le Roy Mark, vice-president of Pouring Club, who will arrange advance for a reception at the api man, honorary chairman of the Tour- ring Club, and an ardent automobo- list. President Hadley, of the Miami International Highway ciation, is assisting in an effort maoke this tour in every way a ess and in eompany with Simard, Canadian chairman of International Highway Q S80- ra ue. er mn their arrival in the metropolis. pe t All of the thiee cars will fy Touring Club's = official = pennant, well &8 an American flag, the Tatter to be replaced upon crossing the bor- der into the domision by a Canadian flag, which will be an interesting fea- ture in connection with the run. Favorable veports are being receiv: Sr ---- For (be first. timé since ita intep- TO ENTER TEN.MILE RACE AT of the intersationz! Mighway, starting And is Picked as Winner--A Young Ganano jue, March dance runner, the championship e' ent and has been pic ed as winner. 1his week to some extent helps his chauces for a posiion Marathon team, the biz event at Ntockholm, Sweden, panied by his wife and chauffeur,'and Gananoque esuncil, the twenty-filth anniversary of institution ¢f the order. Howard D. jgved. After the ceremony in Christ church last evening o general congregational meeting presndative disoussion of important matters deal "ing with important changes ear Thture, Capt. Frank Barshart, sco Taber, has been in town for lpast iw days, ren. "ness tion. crew have been at work during Britton, getting her in rveadincss. who did good work collecting for the Kingston hospital has been secured Lo canvass the town ess of Connaught's movement prove hospital fadlities in the small closed. day with friends in Kingston. 0 lef Yast routes heretofore surveyed by the of their annual bazaar, A complete tea and historic points petting the ladies handsome returns. also 'a suceess. his . { programme was rendered in the Sun- As this is the first continuous tour day school to hawk rp3Y Roads," Canpda, the international geod roads morons. wption at every point, and plang are spent a fow wow under way for their reception in week. Mrs. C. M. Warner, and daugh- Atlanta, where they will be escorted term, Miss Flizabeth, are spending D. few days in Toruia with friends, funeral of Shanuca's father, Seott, Leonard Tufts, president of the Capi- KE. leave on 1 Mr. Gibbard at Edmonton. the family expect to in hort, bert leaves on Tuesday to visit tol by Vice-President James 8. Sher. sister, in Edmonton, Alta. ' through - from Montreal to | peg, (amiove, Edmonton, Peace weorge A. 'an the Pacific end Canadian Northern Association ways in connective with homeseckers' will join in welcoming the tourists up- |exe.rpion, cn Apitl" 2nd, been named, | commissioner for the province of Al | berta, will conduct the party { Lenin. Moutreal apd will consist of Pallman NT. CATHARINES, Lady to Canvass Gananoque mn Aid of Duchess of Conpaught's Hospital Scheme. 30 Robert Gananojue's speedy long dis will be 8 contestant in t atharines Martin ten-mile on Flday vest, - fon, =i. in the Canadian that will enter for is yiar. No. 134, CO. entertainment in erlehrate the There was good attendance. Following the gramme an oOyBler supper was en. JF, hell a fine ir hall last evening to re the was held with a fairly attendance, fof in the of Deseo | he schooner Hor the | £53 getting his vessel in| for the opening of navizn Frank Seymour and his? the on the coal scooouner , owner of the coal Capt. st few dass The services of Miss Klizabeth Carr, funds recently, in aid of the Duch to im- r emtributiors towns of Canada. (harles Maedonald will leave short. fr New York and stay until dng with his son, W. 5. Mac mald. In the meantime the family sidence at "'I'tnkbounnie"" will be Mies Josephine Bedard spent Thiers \ Miss Connor, of the pubte school stall, everfing to spend the week ad at~her home in Kingston. THE TOWN oF NAPANEE. Bazaar Held by the Methodist Church Ladies. Napanee, March 30.--~The Ladies' id of Trinity Methodist church held followed by ao concert on Thursday last. he bazaar was well patronized and a st of useful articles wer® disposed of Ie lunéheon at the noon hour was In the evening a fine room. A play entitled Ladies' Aid Meeting Of Mow- was most hu Nes. W. A. Steaey aad Miss May days in Toronto this The a Mr. and Mes. W. Shannon were in underland this ak attending the J. W, St. John, Mrs W, J. Jewell, F. 8. William Stark, Robert Stark, Van Bloricom an! G. Emmons Tuesday for the west. Mre, T, Gibbard leaves next week to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coxall and return to Napanee, from Toromto. Miss G. Al her Special Excursion to West. 'Ihe Grand 'lrunk railway bas ar mged Yor a special train to run to Winoi- Kiv- aistrict and other points in West Canada on the Grand Trunk raul for which second-class rates have L. H. Maillet, publicity ecial low organize and personally on this special The special train will leave at 0.90 am, April 2nd, tourist aoaalifactive and always RN Sjentes a thy, natu growth, keeps © scalp ; og dandruff and the hair fom falling out, e There a by Teading druggists every: Land, ha hades i BE "et or 'Lu °F: Bust Ed Sa WE Le: ia mere lad not out of his teens), who without winking an eyelid, said "ON, I know: that." The joke was evi +d dertly much enjoyed by She gecupant woe ots Wy ont of Mughter fol. Wer i---------- 18 XEARING C0 COMPLETION. Marty ata | Ia 'Watertown Church oa to be engsted. Su Watertown, MX Nps bo------ the laying of By in Thomas W ge ohiage ed from all along the route of the international highway indicating ap progress in the plans fo new road-cOnEtruction and eathusias- sy meetings are being held in many Sh ing cars and coaches to run through without change. Accommo- dation may be reserved in'advance in tourist sleeping cars. Canadian ti- zens are exempt from so-called simmi- |e 30.~The } OF a marble Siar fen a Mrs nt | beneficial, and will dell in "the intérest of 'hi ay go * ea" sa ge ie il "the outfit states. which are have the ro#ds passable SERSONK, so as 10 promote au- tomobile touring throughout the th ; i velopment hranghont $e Dominion of Gantida.. expected that i re + country fall the Sically compiled wo thar the tan be made with pleasure ip on * Col. Cameron, of worth Carolina, 'one of the directors of the interns gration examination, and there is no detention at any peint. i cartied through the United States tond without requiring any "attention on the part of Matllett, 85 St. Antoine street, J. Quinlan, - [Bonaventure station, Pooley, K.L.. formes vesting er prac. British Colombia ture, and mn Beggage Tospection is not necessary at ger. - {any of the points at the border. In. | tencing travellers may obtain 4 partisulare from their wvearest fall rail H. or agent, agent or by writing to 1. district otrtreal, te -------- Victoria, BX', March 30.-C. E. 'tonservitive special | pnssen- |» r Al X-DIUIVEN HORSE. it Dashed Ito "River and Commmiten) Suicide Jeffersonville, Ind., March 30,-Sui wige is what Charles Pangburn, a ve- terinary surgeon pronounced it, when he saw a pain'm wd horse dash into the swollen eurrent of Fourteen Mile Creek, near heve, yesterday af ternoon, and without the appearance of a struggle «ink to its death. Dr. Pangburn, had jus: been treating the animal for a severe ailment with which it had suffered several days. He was driving away when he saw the sick horse gallop furiously to ward the stream and watched it une hesitatingly plunge in and end its misery, Greatly Cheers Pope. Rome, March 30.--The slight cold which has affected the pope to' such an ecient that all public andiences have been suspended until giter Eas. ter, has not confieed him to his bed. although his personal physician is in constant attendamce. His holiness was greatly cheered by a visit from his sisters, who were with him for a long time. The chicf causes of worry, it was explained at the vatican, is the continued feeling of exhaustion, which is not responding 10 'treatm ent as rapidly as is considered desirable. The doctors have flatly told the: pope that he has been working too hard and have demanded that the daily sche dule be re-arranged so that he will get more rest in the middle of the "Imported 3 French olive oil." Gib son's.* Rev. Jobn Pate, of Livingstone church, Montreal, formerly pastor of St. Paul's church, Middleville, has re- ceived a call to Emerson, Man. Best pastry and bread four on the market, "King's Quality." Try it, An epidemic of measles among school children at Balderson closed the public school there. When the Food the has Ferments Chronic dyspepsia is essentially disease of the a intestines rather than of the stomach. The trouble is eaus- ed by the food passing tod slowly along the alimentary canal and fer- menting instead of being digested. It will be found that the liver is sluggish ahd the bowels constipated. The fermenting food gives rise to gas, which crowds the lungs and heart, gives rise to belching wind and | to smothering sensations. The stomach gets sour, the food repeats and leaves sour taste in the mouth; vou feel out of sorts and are unfit for work or pleasure, By using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills vou ean get rid of this congested condition of the digestive organs in quiok time. The liver is awakened at once, the bowels are regulated and the system is thoroughly rid of the pisonous waste matter which has : Suing so much trouble. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES, fet us help keep the house bright by occasionally cleaning your pidno covers, cushion covers, silk tapestry, curtains, ete. We can do it right and at small cost. RR. PARKER & oo. Dyers and " 9 Princess St, Kingston, Ont. Bressssscsssarantasang § Frisco Chinese Restaurant | NOW OPEN ™. hess. 25¢. dinner in the mess served at all Bours. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. SAM & CHARLIE, Proprietors. i 183 Wellington Street. } Fresh caught Haddock Cod, Halibut, Bulk Oysters. : $ : a, ra 20040000000 040000000000400000080000000000¢ mii Ln : | ) 4 geesesenseseensseeten: Recoshssssssss 4000S COMING! The man who makes the hair beautiful and who makes beau- tiful hair needs: Mr. FRANK PEMBER of the Pémber Hair Store of Toronto will be at The RANDOLPH HOTEL, All Ladies and Gentlemen with poor hair' or any scalp trouble' will be interested in this visit, as Pro- fessor Pember is the greatest Can- adian authority on hair. its pre- servation and adornment. It will' be a pleasure to meet those who wish to improve thelr an- peavance through imoreving thelr hair. All desired advice will be given free, and the new and correct styles in hair dressing for ladles will be displayed. A special show- ing of rare Toupees Ladies who cannot call at. the hotel please write or 'phone and Professor Pember will call REMEMBER THE DATE! LAGE SEVEN KINGSTON, Friday, April 12th t : i : | | FIVIIIIT #9993vesevesssssese a ---- Classic For Misses and Children Are high class in design, H. Jennings, supreme in quality and PROPERLY PRICED The Classic Footwear THE PACE Our stock of Children's Shoes are proving to be very popular. be- cause the 'y have filling qualities. King St. SETS Shoes) ---- SPRING GOODS Call and look over our stock, and take notice of / some of the following low prices. MEN'S RAINCOATS From $4.50 to $18.00 SPRING OVERCOATS From $4.50 £518.00 MEN'S SUITS In Blues and also all kinds of Worsteds From $5.60 to $18.00 All kinds of "Fourin-Hand Neckwear, H50¢. and 752 all at 25 cents. 1 regular Men's Boots in all styies and prices. cecesetesseeeertrenatttetestestttetatetesy NEW ARRIVALS OF Large assortment of Rubber Boots at very low prices. ti st TRE L. ABRAMSON Up<Town Clothier. {26 Princess 8t. FFFPSIFIPIIIIING . STROUD"S EASTER GIFT SALE Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday April 3rd, 4th and 6th, 1912. ahioh a AT on with The satpusias: | ; E i - -. ee A Useful Present Given FREE with every Pound of 30c, 40c, 50c,: or 60c Tea, also with our 40c Coffees and Spices purchased at our .Store on the above dates. 109 PRINCESS STREET