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Woman's Ailments, Dr. Pills, at your druggist. A new livery at' ths old Uj -to-date turn-euis sor all occasions, W. G.' BRUCE Buccegser o "- Mcllquham, 2990 Pr acess ot., Yel. 316. adway"s eady each. 166 Princess St, Phose 58 { wonderful resnl T. Dittmar, ges: ** 710 B, 1 ca I ted on® Relief with » found it acts a cold, like a charm » great benefit for sever allm: have had, and recommend it to my friends.* NEURALGIA The Relief is the best counter irritant known, and therefore the best embrocation that can be used in Neuralgia. y it on the part af- 5 soaked" with it on til ease is obtained, ¥ course of ten oF pai ul 1 usually be in the minutes RADWAY & €O., Montreal, Can. Forty years iu use, 20 years the standard, prescribed and recoms further south, have already been For adopted with a view to safer naviga- Martel's telegra) Re ef 145th St, New York | I used it with | rents my children | FOR SAFETY ON SEA RESULT OF THE GERMAN EM- PEROR'S SUGGESTION. International Conference to be Held in London It Will Probably Lead To Adoption of Uniform Code of Regulations. London," May 2.--As a result of the | suggestion of the- German emperor some months ago, an important inter- national conference is to be held in London, probably. in September, to which . all. the shipping interests on both sides of the Atlantic will be in- vited: The conference will deliberate upon questions pertaining to the great- er safety of life and property at sea with a view to the adoption of an uni- form code of regulations. Nee life-saving rules which were framed by the Board of Trade direct- ly - after the Titanic/ disaster, and which came into force' on March lst, will, it is expected, be amended to some extent when the boats and dav- its committee presents its final report. An interchange of opinion on the sub- ject is now taking place between the different governments concerned. Other measures, notably the equip- {ment of ice observation vessels and the diversion of North Atlantic liners tion. On July Ist next a new radio- Jie agreement. will ' take effect | throughout the world. Among other |things it provides for a constant wire less watch on ocean-going passenger steamers and the interruption of long distance messdges for three minutes at the end of eyery quarter of an hour at times when it 1s likely distress calls might otherwise not be heard. i | "THE OLD RED SCHOOL HOUSE. | Verses Written By Arthur C. Harte, i of Oates. { Beside the quiet country road ! stangs; Its red walls gleaming in the morn- ing sun, Within is heard the sound of | hands, it busy And hum of many lessons just be- gun. { The teachers voice comes through the { open door, Helping his willing class to work | and win; | Or gently, sternly, scolding three four, = Who, loitering late, come softly glid- ing in. or An air of rustic sense pervades the place, And shines out clearly from a score of eyes, here and there a eved face, Makes known where fun and sport- ive spirit lies. | Thus, day be day and year by year, the same, ! { Though faces change and old ones disappear, The building stands, aspiring not to fame, | Contented ; reer. | } | { EN | { But 18ughing byight- with its rural-toned ca- 0, little building, standing there lone, Beside uw. road that oft my Lave trod, feet THE WORLD'S NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All : Ovér the World. William Morris Fontaine, for thirfy years head of the School of Natural History and Geology at the University of Virginia, died on Tuesddy, aged seventy-seven years, President \ McCaffery, of the Toronto Internatienal Baseball Club, has ar- ranged with Manager 'Stallings, of Boston Nationals, for the transfer of Pitcher "Dick" Rudolph to Boston, in exchange for Pitcher Brown and $4,000, The Council of the University of Manitoba has decided to establish two chairs for teaching French and German. It was also decided to authorize the establishment of a chair of architecture as soon us practicable. : Extensive improvements made by the Grand Trunk system at Bay City, Mich., which include a bridge across the Sagi naw river, a mew passenger station, and a freight house, at an estimated cost of $750,000. : AN AMERICAN SEIZED. are being railway Placed Under Arrest by Order of Huerta Government. Mexico City, May 2.--An American, William B, Woliord, foreman of the Santa Rosa plantation near Ojitlan, in Oaxaca, has been seized by what was at first thought to be a newly or- ganized band of rebels from Southern Vera Cruz, The American ambassador was in- formed of the capture of Wofford and made representations to the foreign of- fice. An investigation followed and the foreign office explained that the commander of the band, Manuel Al vardo, was not a rebel, and that his men were irregulars of the govern- ment. The further statement wad made that Wofford was placed under arrest on the charge of having ac- corded bad treatment to his field hands. Wofford has been held incommuni- cado, and the ambassador has re quested the government to withdraw the 'incommunicado order and hasten the investigation. Baby Burned to Death, Sarnia, May 2.--A terrible acci dent happened at Point Edward yes terday. which resulted in the loss o a baby's life. The little tot was ou playing about the back yard of her home and fell into a pit that was filled with burning rubbish. The clothes were burned from the little one's back and the body was so bad. ly burned that she ded in a few hours. She was the daughter of C. of age. The Bell Telephone company ask: ed the Dominion Railway board to rescind the order calling for inter chafge of business with indepen dent companies. Many amendments to the bank act were defeated in the Banking committee sitting at Ottawa Montreal grain men are ing against a new rate imposed the harbor con ssioners : SUFFERED With Biliousness and Sick Headache protest by Calgary, Alberta, July 8. 1911 SAILORMAN'S SPRING. All Is Activity Along the Lakes When Navigation Opens: Escorted by two puffing and pant. ing little tugs, a mighty steel levia- than, one of thé stately fresh-water passenger steamers, is swung from its winter moorings, amid much shouting of orders from anxious mates, sharp whistled signals, handling of lines, and to the landlubber's eve, confusion in general. Underneath the apparent chaos, however, there is a system. Slowly but surely the big boat swings =~ majestically around, with the tugs" snorting like terriers at the end of a | 1eash. .Up on the bridge the captain, | spick and span in his gold and braid, grasps the whistle cord, a eloud of steam issues from the big\whistle, a deep, résonant roar echoes)over the river, answered by shrill blasts from the assembled shipping, the tugs cast off, and gathering headway every min- ute the huge monster forges steadily upstream on the maiden voyage of the season. Navigation has opened on the In. land Waterways; at every port on the line, Government buoys have been placed in position, life-saving sta- tions are open, and at night light house and lightship cast over the dark- ened water guiding beams of yellow light. All winter long in: ice-locked harbor, and snow-swept wharf the vast fleets of the inland marine have tugged somnolently at anchor and line, apparently forgotten by the busy world around them. Came a time, not long ago, when the geese started their northward flight; when every day the sun approached nearer and nearer the line, and from cities near and far, from sleepy little villages, and iso- lated rural districts, dunnage bag in hand, the sailors began to return. Spring was nearly here, and a hint of growing things in the air; from up at Mackinac and the Soo, from Du- luth and Port Arthur, reports of ice conditions became 'daily more favor. able, and it was time to fit out the transports of the lakes for that red- dest of red letter days on the mari- ner's calendar, the opening of navi- gation. The engineers arrived first, donned overalls and canvas gloves, and descended into the bowels of the ship where, like old Vulcan himself, they hammered, sweated, and did all manner of strange technical things as they overhauled and repaired the big engines that had slept for three long months. 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Doesn't it stand. te reason that - Rexall 93" Hair Tonic must be a_~ mighty good remedy and have given great satisfaction to our customers if we endorse it like this? We know of no similar that is as good. It is because oi what Rexall "93" Hair onic, has done for others that we back it with our own money, Why suffer scalp and hair trouble or be bald, when Rexall 93" Hair Tonic will remove dandruff, make your scalp comfortable and. bealthy, promote hag growth amd to prevent baldness -- when we will pay for the treatmpnt should it fail to please you? 3 We don't obligate you to dny- thing. You 'simply buy the treate ment, used. and i hot Sieaseds come back to us empty-handed : we will hand back what you paid ~ Two sizes, 50c and $1.00 a bottle. You can buy Rexall "93" Hair Tonie in this corumunity only at our store: | G. W. MAHOOD, Kingston - The Jouall Store Ontario There is a Rexall Store in nearly town and sity in the United Roaaae. aad Bly for pearly ordinary human iil each « designed for particular for which it is reconunended. Ne n The 'Rezall Stores are America's Greatest Dtug Stores : Lithuanian Landlord Accused of Kill- | ing a Relative. Warsaw, Russian Poland, May 2.-- An extraordinary, sensation was caus- ed by the arrest of Baron John Bis- ping, one of the wealthiest 'andlords of Lithuania. on the charge of mur- dering Prince Ladislas Drucki Lu- becki, a close relative by marriage, whose body was found pierced with two bullet wounds, on April 22nd, in the park adjoining his residence at Tersin, near Warsaw. Prince , Ladislas. Drucki Lubecki, ' who was a well-known Polish noble- man, and president of . the automobile club. of Warsaw, left his house on April 22nd with Baron Bisping with the intention of accompanying him to the railway station. As the prince did not return a search was made and his body was then found in the park with his:carriage and horses standing near by. | The arrest of Baron Bisping = fol {lowed om his evidence at. the ingest, { which the police allege was contradic- tory in regard to the last moments the two men spent together. Baron John Bisping married a Princess Radziwill, daughter of Count Andrew Zamoyski and Princess Caro- line De Boursgon. Prince Ladislas was a grandson the last Polish minister of finahce. i of ADMITS TO POLYGAMY. Thorpe's Statement Breaks Silence im Salt Lake City. - Salt Lake City, May 2.--John T. Thorpe, while he was being examined as to his fitness to act as a juror in a murder case, said" y "I have-lived in polygamy many years and still do so." When he was asked to tell where he lived Thorpe gave two addresses and then explain- . {ed that he had families living at both houses. Thorpe said he married his second wife before the manifesto prohibiting plural marriages was issued by Lor enro Snow, late president of the Mor won church, and that he believed" he gos doing right in continuing to live n polygamy. - The county attorney later said the {ease had berm called to his attention, and that: he would begin an investiga- «ition at once. This is the first. admis- sion by anyone of the practice of poly- gamy that has 'been made here for many years. With steel now ithin forty miles west of Biggar on the Riggar-Calgary line of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway, and with prospects of the opeting of this line between Big'ar and Saskatchewan be- fore the end of the current year, growers in the district affected are looking forwa to an easy (laid to within After taking. about half a box the headaches stopped and my appetit« improved. | have just finished the fifth box and feel as well as ever. can heartily recommend Fig Pills for stomach and liver troubles. MRS. MARY BELLSON. Sold at all dealers in 25 and 50 cent boxes or mailed by The Fig Pi Co., St. Thomas, Ont. Sold at Ma hood's Drug Store. THAT . TOBACCO With the "Rooster" sa It 4 crowing louder as he goes along Inly 48c per, pound. For chewing anc smoking. AT A. MACLEANDY, Ontarfe Street. PATENTS. WERBERT J. 8. DENNISON, REGISTERED , ATTORNEY, 18 King Street West, Toronto, Pa- tents, Trade-Marks Designs, Copyright, protected every~ where; eighteen years' experi. ence. : Write for booklet. WHAT DYSPEPTICS , SHOULD ZEAT A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE, "Indigestion and practically 'all forms of stomach trouble are nine times out of ten, due to acidity; therefore, stomach sufferers should whenever Josaibie, avoid eating fond that is acid in its nature, or which by chemical action in the stomach de- velops acidity. Unfortunately, such a rule eliminates most foods whicn are Pieasant to the taste as well as those which are rich in bicod, flesh and nerve bullding properties. This is the refison why vata ins and scwmach sufferers are usually so thin, emaci- aied and lacking in that vital energy which can only come from a well fed ody. For the benefit of thoss suf forers who have "heen bbliged to ex. clude from their diet all starchy sweet or fatty food, and are trying tc kecep up a miserable existence or gluten products I would suggest that Jou should try a meal of any food or foods which you may like in moderate amount, taking immediately after wards a half teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia in a little hot or cold water. This will neutralize any .acic which may be present, or which ma) be" formed, and instead of the usua teeling of uneasiness and fullness, vm will find that your food agrees with you perfectly. Bisurated Magnesia doubtless the best food corrective ano ant known, It is not a medicins and has no direct ' action eon the stomach: but by peutralizing the acidity of the food contents, and thus removing the source of the acid ire! stomach Jining, it does more thar L-eoutd possibly be done by any drug or medicine. As a physician I bellave in the use of medicine wheneve: necessary, but I must admit that 1 cannot see the sense of dosing an in fiamed . and irritated stomach with dru i d of getting rid of the ac avse of all the trouble Get a little Bisurated Magnesia from your druggist, eat what you wan! at your aext meal, take some of the Bis- movement on their 1913 crop. >» urated nesla as directed above and see if I'm not right, tation which. inflames....the delicate \ Following ¢lose on 'the heels "of the scrubbing gar.g came others with paint fairly radiated an ° atmosphere cleanliness and brightngss. Brass work was polishid, rails sandpapered | and revarnished,' the interior of cab- | ins cleaned and decorated anew, sup- | out, until finally the big vessel lay, | groomed and ready for another sea- of the Inland Seas.~Charles G. Crel- lin in Canadian Courier. | | A TaH Story. | Mr. Fluker's splendid Great Dane dog committed suicide on Tuesday evening. His owner had been away for some time and the dog got very lonesome, and frequently -during the afternoon howled mournfully. On the evening in question he went to the station and stood with his head over one 'of the rails, and howled in front | of the incoming train. He did this deliberately, knowing that he would be killed, because he had been taken on the cars many times, and knew enough to get off the track. The wheels of the locomotive severed the head from the body. This was a magnificent specimen of his breed, and although a very powerful brute, he did not molest other dogs. He was at home at the Hotel Canada, where every one made a pet of him. Of course, Buck was pedigreed, and a regular patrician.--Liskeard Speaker, | Scouts Number 7,389. That the Canadian Boy Scout move. ment is making itself felt was shown at the recent meetigz of the Ontario Council, when the afinual reports were .made. The census shows the following strength in Ontario: Districts, 146; commissioners, '17; Scoutmasters, 253; | assistant scoutmasters, 235; and scoats, 7.380. The following warrants were issued: Commissioners, 15; | hon. scoutmasters, 6; lady scout | masters, 1; chaplains, 4; scoutmasters, | 66; assistant scoutmasters, 50, and | five instructors. ' An Advanced Move. i bh The Hamilton Board of Control has | decided that woman's help is invalu- | able in relief work. Which is to say it is worth, exactly, the handsome sum | -of $600 in salary. The same will be | drawn by a qualified nurse, Miss Taa- bel' Ramsay, formerly of the Health Department, and now newly appoint. | ed assistant of the local relief officer, | M:. McMenemy. Office work is in- 'cluded in the position. 4 : i St. Catharines license commission- | ers will require a light to be placed] in allt bar windows in prohibited | hours of, sale. 2 ! Even the doctor isn't always satis fied to let well enough alone, practically impo the human end. An original costs but a trifle' at drug store All druggists are back guarantee. Three doses a for a few days is often all that back ache or urinary disorders. TRY NOLAN'S Special Blend of sible to "take it | ey without results. || and brush, and rapidly, steadily, the | You will find relief from the first few metamorphosis took place, the ship doses, and you will be surprised how of | quickly all misery and suffering will i i 5557 Barrack St., Kingston, Ont, package of Croxone any first-class | § an plies taken aboard,; the hdld swent thorized to sell it-on a positive money| day | son's*work, on the scattered reaches | ever needed to overcome the worst || High Grade Coffee, 40ca Ib 338 Princess Street, Phong 720 Prompt Calivery. ol nm | The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. SCRANTON COAL { is good Coal and we guarantes prompt delivery. Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET. | I We know there is lots of Bev, with the warm weather at hand jt Lo. fords are once again coming. to ths y to tell you abou: some of the 'nice ones, show you. 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