Buy it by name.. dealer sells it. JWIS TH TIME » Furs Repaired r Made Over . F. GOURDIER KCLUSIVE FURRIER: Brock St. Phone 700 -WeStore and Insure Furs. yo The Diamond Month he Birthstone for April is the Diamond. During a whole Lifetime D0 other gift carries quite he Same- pleasure as a iamond Ring. Being indestructible it ws not grow less in pauty. . Our stock of Diamonds nsists of First Grade tones. SMITH BROS. urse you'll need a pair or Why not buy now, before g rush begins and while ck is at its best. ow the 'finest range of Curtains in the city at anging from 25c. to $7 a with .a great number' of etween. s the Lace Curtains we urtain Muslins, Secrims, Muslins, and the Daint- ss Curtain Poles, at 15c. . complete. Qilcloths, 12{c. a yard. sible Floor Mats, 99c¢. try and Brussels 4.95 and up. Floor + want the newest in Furnishing (and who is the at does not), then come o this store, you'll be de- with the display. 4 MAN & SHAW vings Department. Deposits anid upwards BE OE seat curt oe Bf tatercst i allowed. Interest added four times a year are received CH Members of > a : "2 i Street West Toronto TO ONTO Stock Phones, Main 6733-34 F. H. Deacon & Co. STOCKS, BONDS INVESTMENT SECURITIES Dealt in on All Exchanges , 1807 'o Correspondence Invited = ni te Bought and Sold on Commission Orders Executed Commission on ail Exchanges Investmeht Securities Members Toronto Stock Ex BONDS AND STOCKS Both Listed and Unlisted. Information upon Reque' change ed Long Distance Telephone Main 5200-01-02 TORONTO : . { All the Latest Styles in Spring Shoes are to be found here-- We have Shoes with narrow toes Shoes with medium and broad toes, with light and heavy Soles. ] The "Invictus Shoes" are leaders for style, fit and quality. We have them for Men, Women and Boys. Men's 'Invictus Shoe," 4 oo 4.50 and 5.00 Women's "Invictus Shoe," 350 3:75 and 4.00 Boys' "Invictus Shoe," 3.50 and 4.00 Try a pair of "Invictus" just to prove our state- You will then always wear "Invictus ments. Shoes." Abernethy's Shoe Store 5 RQ IIIS N ---------------- SEE THIS SPECIAL CEEEI-- Automobile Exhibit of all our 1907 automobiles and accessories in our. Toronto Showrooms at Bay and Temperance Streets from MARCH 28 to APRIL 3 Montre: uto ow . THE DOMINION UOTE a, aT before shipment to SINGLE FARE All railways will sell youreund-t=ip tio- kets at single fare during this ibit -- Ee -------------- ES ch the seizure was made. LACE CURTAIN SALE Buy Your Curtains To-Morrow 800 Pairs Lace Curtains to be sold for One-Third OFF regular price and in some cases less. © $1.50 for $1.00 Pair. $1. 75%or $1.25 Pair. $2.00 for $1.39 Pair. $2.30 for $1.89 Pair. $5.00 for $3.50 Pair. Fall. Point D'esprit, 17e., 20¢:, and 25¢. ya THE JAMES JORN "1.000 yards! Curtain Nets, in plain net, with Ruffled Bobbinet and Oriental Designs, . 15¢., Nearly Drowned at Norfolk, Va.-- Protest Against Desecration of Good Friday--Able Worker Picton, Ap#l 2.-Word comes from his plantation, near Norfolk, Va., of the recent narrow escape from drown- ing, of a former inent. resident of Picton; A. W. H n, and a pleasure flows by his plantation, one after noon, when a terrific storm arose, fog settled, darkest night came on, they were forced to spend all the night out in the open, in a small steam yacht, which the storm nearly swamped and which became disabled. it was a temifying experience. When the storm subsided, the party found their boat had drifted neay shove. Mr. Hepburn is the father of B. R and J. de C. Hepburn, general man- ager and passenger agent of the Lake Ontario and Quebec Navigation vom- pany, Picton. ¥ The annual Good Friday show of meat was a feature, this year, at all butcher stalls. The Citizens' bani was out serenading, and crowds -of citizens flocked Main strect to partici pate in the "gaiety." This year, how- ever, what has long heen recognized as an established event, received a blow. At the last of the Lenten services in the parish house, on Friday evening, attendéd by a full congregation, Rev. W. L. Armitage entered a Pp against what he termed a descergtion of an hole day. Speaking of the sere nading of the band, he said: 1 do not believe it was done with malice aforethought, but was «imply an in discretion."' Mr. Armitage beld that Good Friday should be considered just as Sunday is held by all Christians, as a quiet, holy day. (He pointed out, how the signifiqance of Thanks- giving day was neglected. An act of parliament was passed declariog p day for thanksgiving to Him, who gives the harvest, and yet the significance of the day is lost, After a month's pdness - resulting from pneumonia, the "{leath occurred, Sunday, at his home, Bridge street, of John Hall. The late Mr. Hall was an industrious and respected man. He had been in the employ of Hepburn Bros. for some years, and was ag forty-five years, He was a Methodist in religion. A widow and eight young children. survive. Rev. Mr. Dunkléy, one of the oldest Mothodist preachers in the province, je visiting in town with his daughters, Misses Elizabeth and Mary Dunkley, Maple avenue Mr. Dunkley is 'the pastor who for many years has been duing an energetic work among 'the Ini ne in a settlement north of Coe Bil. Aksuite his somewhat advanced \ears. he is active, and particularly ft ed to his charge. I'he Easter services, on Sunday, in alt the churches, were particularly bright. in Sto Mary Magdalone's the collection amounted to shout $600, Frederick Hepburn, proprictor of the Royal hotel; will erect, this summer, a thoroughly modern new home on Main street west. Miss Hattie Solmes, B.A., and Miss Fdna Bongard, B.A, attending the School of Pedagogy. Hamilton, are spending a week in town. Miss Maggie Tait, spending a few days at Ker home, returned, to day, to Toronto, accompanied by Miss Annie Tait, who will visit there. Mr A. FH. Reynar, visiting Rev. W. L. and Mrs. Armitage, has returned to Co- bourg. Harvey Hurlburt, of the staff of the Sovercign bank, Hailevbury, is spending a week at his howe in town. Jellett Barker, assistant inspector of the Rank of Montreal, was with Mr and Mrs. D. J. Barker, "Old Grange," over the holiday, Mr Hogg, Mont- real, was also a guest of Mr. Barker. Ww. G. McClellan, manager of the Metropolitan bank, i% in Lindsay. e---- too Gave Blood To Save Wile. Philadelphia, April 2. ~Dying from anvemia, the life of Mrs. Peter Ander- son has been saved by a remarkable surgical operation, Wn which her hus band's blood was pumped direct from his arteries into hers. The woman, who was in coma at the time, is now on the road to recovery, and her hus- band, though weak from the loss of blood, will be restored to his normal condition. The operation, the second of the kind ever periormed in the Un- ited States, and the first in Philadel- phia, was cenducted by Dr. G. M. Tor rance. and Dr. Dav id Reisman. The op- eration has never beem attempted be fore ns a means of curing anaemia. Ferryman Had Surprise. Brockville, April 2.- When Thomas Scullion, a local ferryman, touched Morristown, N.Y, with a load of pas sengers, his boat was promptly seized by the ecnstomers. It is alleged that Soullion ferried across from Brackville on the night of March 2nd a number of mun who partidpated in a cock fight on the American shore. Failing to go through the formality of report ing to the offices is the ground on ------ Talk about your breakfast foods, A thousend you ¢an see; J 1 wouldn't have them as a gift; I'd have Rocky Mountain Tea. Wheat was first shipped to England from America in 1770, but the modern wheat 'trade with the western world really began in the famine year, 1847. A fast young man is scdom able to keep up with his running ex penses. party. Mr. Hepburn and a party of | ewes from $5 to 85.25; bucks, #4 to friends were out on the river ich | $4.50; Jambs, $6 to $7.75. to Sto. anetion, April - The Was. not good; ort prices ranged rom $3 0 $8.30, the hulk selling at to = lots =~ of choice ranged from be to 8515, good from M60 to common from $4 to $1.30. Butcher cows, $3.50 to $4.40; canners, $1.00 to $250. Veal calves sold at 8 to 87 . eows and springers, at $30 to $50. Sheep and lambs, export 3 spring lambs, Hogs, Se per bush., 70e. to 71; wheat, goose, per bush., 68¢.; oats, per bush, dde. to 45¢.; barley, por bush, 55¢. "10 56¢.; peas, per wy d%¢.; hay, timothy, per ton, £13 to $15; hay, wired, per ton, 8 to $11; straw, per ton, $12.50; seeds, rec rex clover, per owt. $14.50 to $15.50; alsike clover, per ewt., $10.50 to $13; timothy, per cwt., $5 to $7; dressed hogs, $0 10 $0.50; eggs, new laid, 19¢. to 2lc; butter, 300. to 33; chickens, dressed, per Ib, Ile. to 13; chickens, spring, le. to dairy, 2e. Yo 8%.; butter, creamery, 15¢.; duds; pet b., 12. to Me, tur kevs, Ib, 1%c. to 20c; apples, per bbl., 8 to $4.80; potatocs, per hag, 80c. to 81; cabbage, por dozen, 35¢. to Bbc: omens, per bag, 81.75 to ¥X beef, hindquarters, $8.50 to 8; beef, fore quarters, $1.50 to 86; bel, choice, car case, $6.75 to $7; Boel, medium, car cave, $5.30 to $6; mutton, per ewt., 39 to $10; veal, owt. 3K to $11.50; lamb, per owl, $12 to $13.50 Did As He Was Told. London Tii-Bits. A solicitor of many years ago, who had a large practice at the Old Bai- ley, London, in his time, instructed his client in a complicated cise of for- to weep svery time his } in the course of his address for the defence to _ the jury, hit the desk in front of him with his fist. Unfortunately, the barrister, in a moment of ulness, hit the desk at a of his speech, and outhiul prisoner, according to a at once burst out ubbering. "What is the matter with you, pri somer ¥*. asked the judge, sternly, but not unkindly. "Please, my Jord, he told me to burst out erying when be struck the desk with his. hand," = was the reply. The barrister was staggered for a moment by this awkward confession on the: part -of his client, but he speedily recovered himself, and turning to the jury he said: "Well, gentle men, let me ask you how it js possi- ble to reconcile such innocent candor with any criminal disposition " The man was instantly acquitted. csr-- Paderewski Versus Mosart. Lippincctt's Magazine, The story of how: one of Padere wski's most popular compositions came to be written was told recently in London by the famous composer's wife. It was in those earlier days when the pianist was a professor at the Warsaw conservatory, and the scene was the home of the Polish poet Swietzochawski. who had just express ed the opinion that ne livin com- poser could compare in beauty and simplicity with Mozart. A} the mo- ment Ignace Paderewski merely shrug- eed his shoulders, but the following TUESDAY, APRI Jrcts sold at $6.90; Light, $6.65: saws, | SA L 2. THE Bib Begors bulls | sole at 4 REG SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN Butchers' prices for | BARKER, MUST 8 FIRSTCLASS: hI ay Hann raat i ' Miron $1.85 to $1.50. | A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BARBER [A JOR CLEANING ASHES OUT GF A or cellurs ™ wade. Apply A.B. Ringers Anti septic Barber Shop, 1 Wellington TWO SMART BOYS, WHO CAN BARN || from SEDO tO $4.50 per week. Apply at Gould's Broom Factory, Kisg near Queen St FOR AUTO-SPRAY. PEOPLE'S LADY AND GENTLEMA Prices + , Aepegal Carter, 137 York street. N RE ished rooms on foe poet No attendance required. Please write, two fum stating tems, Which must be moder ate, to "M." Whig office. LESMEN Best hand 8 $4 io 35; stags, $2.50 to 83.50 per ow " gl pec owt. | ample Macho lees, 10, avproved | oun ROLICHES COVER MORE SY Toronto Street Market. building and contents than any © a Torouto, ApHLL--Wheat, white, por | > an Suns To anh GENTLE: | | Godwit's Insurance ey. Bor bush., 73¢c. 10 Tde.; wheat, red, per cheap te walt mmde Style, ot Square. to orin street. per bush, T3¢, to Mc; wheat, spring, brite, and ga h SuArAR a ere LIVERPOOL. LONPON AND GLOBE I LoNpow es "anon . a vallable | | vERY PLEASANTLY SITUATED The Tailor, 181 Brock street. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. ----------------------------. A PASTRY COOK AT ONCE. APPLY British American Hotel offic. -------------------------------- A PLAIN COOK, REFERENCES RE quired. Apply 317 University Ave. assets $61 YaT.018 Tn addity Vath [the polleyhold fog house, 9-rovins, eecurity the unlimited lability of all concrete cellar, water: ete. the stockholders. Farm and ety his (well 'tor $1,800 it APPLY IN THE A HOUSEMAID Howard 8, Folger, evening to Mrs BG West street ee -------------------------------------------- A GENERAL SERVANT, YO WASH jug. Avoly in the evening to A. Mo Cormack, Centre street. ------------------------ 4 ---- A COMPETENT COOK ARD MOUSE maid. Apply in the evening to Mrs. Chivin, 181 King street. ee ---------------------------------------- GENERAL SERVANT. REFERENCES required. Apply Mrs FF. R. Angin, Cor, Queen Sydenham Sts. AN BXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. Walken, in the wvew: ing, Uor. of Heverly and Union Sts. ------(---------------------- TWO GIRLS, STEADY WORK, WHO can earn from $3.50 to $4. per week. Apply at. Gould's Broom St. Factory, King St., near Queen MARRIAGE LICENSES. TE KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF Marriege Licenses, 43 Clarence st. 'Phone, 568. MEDICAL. DR. MeCARTHY, OFFIOR LATELY occupied by Tr. Ryan, comer Mow- DR. 1. WOOD, DR. J. F. BPARKS, lington and William streets. VETERINARY. IM. G. W. BELL, VS, HAS RE moved to his brick block, on Clatines street, just above the Post Calls hv or telegraph promptly at to. GANANOQUE TIDINGS GAMBLING YOUNG MEN WERE IN POLICE COURT Two of Them Fined Twenty Dollars Each--Case of Others Adjourned--A Peddler Taxed Five Dollars. Gananoque, April 2.--William Cole was arraigned in the police court be fore I. Heaslip, J.1., for violation of the town by-law, in peddling with- out a license; and fined five dollars and costs, This makes four peddlers fined during the past few weeks. Peter ledger, who left the country evening he appeared, asking permis gion to play for the poet a little Momrtian thing which. jpdarhaps, he did not know, Thew played his own now famots min 11 "Ah 1" exclaimed Swictiochowski. triumphantly, as the last note died 3 that a composition like that could not have been written in our time." "Porhaps,"' came the quiet renlv "only, it happens, that I composed it this forenoon." Bound To Be Good. Harper's Weekly. A well-known Allegheny clergyman revently spoke at a mligious service in the penitentiary in Woods Run. fle noticed that one of the convicts seem- od extraordinarily impressed. After the service he sought him out and con- tinued the good work by remarking : "My friend, 1 hope you will profit by my remarks just now and become a new mant®, "Indeed 1 will," was the cheerful re ply. "In fact, I promise to you that 1 will never commit another erime, but will lead an exemplary life to my dy- "4 gm very glad to hear you sav that," said eo clergyman, 'but are you certain you will be able to keep the promise ?" "Oh, yes," said the convict, "I'm in jail for Bette srr. ambit Out Of The uths Of Babes. Judge's M f Fun The late Frederick R. Coudert, the noted lawyer and wit, had a great kindness for children. He collected in delatigably the quaint sayings of chil. dren, and one of the treasures of his hi was a small gnanuscript vol- ame with definitions that ehil- Mr. Coudert wauld read from the hook: "Dust--Mud with the juice squeezed out of it." *Snaring--Letting off sleep." "Backbiter--A mosquito." with." the cold.' blow." a -------------- When a woman has a lot of stock- ings she isn't afraid to use for fear they'll wear out it's a sale guess she's about a man's a What a woman likes Jruton i tinh they 't a match for SR i fet eo Pa away "mow vou must acknowledge | dren had A ¢ volume ealled as ipa" and these are some of the itions that | Stone street #*Fan--A thing to brush the warm off "Joe--Water * that went to sleep in The bubbles that apple trees | That first little tickle becomes & to avoid prosecution for conducting a gambling den, has settled the case through the agency of his brother, who paid his fine of twenty dollars to gether with costs. Tn the police court yesterday five Gananoqueans charged with frequenting places where gamb- { ling was done, were araigned before Magistrate Heaslip. Two of them, | Mesurs Genge and Hadigun, pleaded guilty, and paid their fine of twenty dollars. and costs cach, The case against Lyons, McDonald, and Miran. da, were adjourned for ome week, to enable the prosecution to secure some valuable witnesses who are out of town, The band bazaar opened up last ev- éning, and with a good atlendance. From 7.30 till eight o clock each even- fag the band will -play on the street; from eight to nine in Tumer's assem bly hall, where the basaar is being held. This will be followed by dancing till 11 pm, for which the Rees' or- chostrn will furnish the music. Mr. Trott, of First street, has pur chased the old Mallory homestead, Stone street north, from Thowar Mal lory, and takes possession at once Mr. Mallory moved into town during the past few days. News has arrived of the death of H. C. Taylor, brother of George Taylor, M.P., James Taylor and Robert Tay- lor, of this town, at Denver, Col., where he had gone in company With his wife, for his health. Mrs. Frank Cornell, of Newmarket, who has been spending a few dayw with Rev. Joseph and Mrs. Cornell, at the Gananoque [East parsovage has returned home. Miss Helen Calhick, who has been spending some months with relatives in New York state, has returned home. Arthur Rogers is spending a short time here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rogers, RW. Irving, M.D, is spending a few days in Toronto, at tending a medical convention. Mr. and Mrs. C.J Wilson, of De seronto, spent yesterday with Mrs Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thom as Meggs, Stone street Miss Janet Crouch, teacher of the Ivy Lea school, Where Does Consumption Begin. 'cough, the cough grows worse, is De ted and travels down to the Tung» Treat throat trouble before it becomes sovere. Catarrhozane heals, allays in flammation, cures throat and bronchial trouble quickly. A marvel worker is | Ca ne because it prevents thou: | sands of catarrh victims from contrae | ting consumption. doctors, proved by time to be unfadl- insured at lowest Apply Box 10, Whig och 4 Rotor renewing oN or_ giving ; new business eh rates from eT A rn | FI A 0 ARCHITECTS. buy a nice hous, in £02 ad soft water, and driving ARTHUR ELLIS. ARCHITECT, OF ll wil on hares, . fice, Cor, Queen and Bagot streets. "care jor et ABENRY P. SMITH, ARO oT, Een ete. Anchor Building, Market SOLID BRICK RESL CE AND 'Phone, 345 aro n 174 | St., Jorn : orl; ied Ly the late 'W. R Rae, but now occupied by the POWER & SON, ARCHITEOT, JER chants Bank , Corner and Hagton streets. 'Phone, ana. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF Cunninghm. , second foor AR atovt's Di dors ieitor. een pt midi TOLET. LOST. DWELLINGS, OFFICES, -- ote, at MeCanu's, Cg grad A GOLD BROOCH, BRTWEEN GORE ------------ | 1, St abd St. Andrew's church. Re- = ward if returned to 109 Gore St LARGE FRONT NEDROOMS, . -------------------------------------------- modern fences, t board 100 Pin "MALL DARK LeATHER PURSE, ON | Ton Union vty ng Saturday morning, containing about . v -$18. Heward for its return to Whig office. HOUSE, sr, IN Mm JOHR good repair, i A SMALL SUM OF MONEY, MONDAY furnace moder: ent on Wellington. Brock or Bagot ate. +bply Ni a8? Joke Sty. Finder will. be rewarded hy rent Jeuving at this Office -------------------------------------------- 3 BRICK D NO, NO, 181 A LADY'S OPEN FACE GOLD WATCH ICR DWELIA rooms, on H jrock . Wellington or Princess Sta. ing room ES Ret Fi or IR py " 24 oh Saturday morming. Reward for its street, - return to 188 University Ave. A CURLEY FIELD SPANIEL. Answers pame "Sport." Seward for fin return to 88 Gore St. Anyone : harboring after this notice will be #1 KING ST , CORNER prosecuted. he . 3 Or! PLACK "COCKER DOG, SWERS name Amber.' Reward f its re turn to 56 William Nt, or Suther land's Shoe Store. anyone harvoring after this notice will be prosecuted. in spending her vacation hete with her mother, re, William Crouch, T street. Miss Fanny Ballour "Timberlake, spent yesterday in Brookville the gust of her sister, Miss Dossie Timberlake nurse-in-training. Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Allan, Garden street, are spend: ing a short time in Toronto, the guest of their son, Henry Alley, Gordon Hurd, Charles street, spending a few days in Brockville, the | fold guest of hin sister, Mrs, Fred. J. Mil- | Jer, Church street, Mr, and Mrs, John | Singleton, of Kingston, spent Jontar- day, with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Grice, North lief, there ure scores who, have street. Charles Donegan, of Montreal, in spending a short holiday, with his hut, whe, berauss. of the jarejuutige parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Done- a foanié hee gery - van, Victoria avenue. Miss Maud | 5 libers has the A Green, who has been 'spending some | ht it will be spurge weoks in Rochester, N.Y., the guest of en p ted all of Tile. her sister, Mra, William De Graff, has g dee Mz, Casson for tres liters returned home. A Personal Favor. eo ork Slots. Nol \ a omas Nolan, a well PESTIFER GERM. Snows member of the bar of New 4 ous ork, was once retained as counsel for | Burr Seal, a poor widow named Mulcahy. She a P was suing a construction company for Saps 3 damages by reason of her husband's Z Vitality. : death, The cass had been frequently f People whe in of postponed, and it was in a very dis-jos a rule do not know that turbed state of mind that the widow | result of dundruff, which is ea sought the lawyer just before the suit|a pestiferous asite came up for the eighth time. In court | the scalp as it digs dat the next day Nolan's rich brogue wae | sheath in which the in more than usually fervid as be fought . against the farther adjournment of the shrivelled up and the hair deaps case, r : If the work of the yg» "I am worry," said the justios pre | stroyed hair keeps siding, "but, Mr. Nolan, your oppon: | ness comes. ent has shown good cause for ad: dandruff is to kill jourmment. The case will, therefore, ha go over till next week." "Very well, sor," said the lawyer, sweetly, "but might 1 ask wan per. souk Imo of $his court ?' "Certainly," replied the judge. "Will you honor kindly # ES. ows to my office and tell Mrs, Mulcahy that you have again adjourned the case ¥' Ex sk i ; i : ich ffs £1 Eek, "oo Es sriesish ' Enthuse i Over Our Millinery Tell your friends about it--if you wish to do them = turn. We have secured the best out of the two Continents au have true drtists to bear you out in all the good things you say of our elegant Hats. 'NEW VEILINGS PERFECT MODEL CORSETS SOMERVILLE € ing. Catarrhorone is jost what you ark. "SB. and 91. Sold everywhere. 378 WELLINGIG