: 'Ibe swihion changes in : SIN oueht to wmugest the Wieoon "ox sell good Uoal. Avs the Kind that ' sends out the most heat. ani AJ aie Be poms comarca: 1s And [J there is | of : And try vi oN 1 tht ca | ° a In iery . sta- | MADE OVER | AND DYED. an "Fit -- RY . Ww F GOURDIER ks you . 1 'EXCLUSIVE FURRIER dy| 78 and 80 BROCK ST. and "Phone 700. 6 it. ins" on's lity ity. eer hoy ar ogy in- for At present our , Stock of are Desirable Cut Glass is more Complete than ever. ket Choice :~Spoon Trays, jor- Relish Dishes, Jelly Plates, Fruit Dishes, Vases, the Cream Jugs, Carafe's etc. gas We invite your inspec- y tion. £ fen- SMITH BROS. his Jawelers and Opticians the Issuers of Marriage the Licenses. hia Phone 666. = AKE SYNDICATE NG of this SYNDICATE will be held ' City of Ottawa, on the 17th May ibe to the Syndicate may do so at 18 wh ere the list will be open until 14th Four Hundred Shares for One Hun, IJUTTON, Agent. TIN FOR SATURDAY i 4 Dozen : Corset. Covers de Made from good quality # White Cambric, trinumed # with 2 rows of Torchon In- sertion and edged with Lace, for a SATURDAY Special 5c. Each made from fine quality English e Embroidery and Lace Insertion, h wide Torchon Lace. 'ment for 49c. E SKIRTS At 85c. Ladies' White Underskirts, made from fine quality Eng- lish Cambric, has deep #* AAA AAA AAAI Flounce, with 2 rows of In- * sertion and Lace. $ a swell garment for 85¢c. ¥ HH + 2 White, Waist Specials No. 1-Made neatly with Inser- tion in front and deep tucks, has { length sleeve, and to be had in HK AAAS cK AAA all sizes. 3 : 3 A 50c. Garment } For 39c. : Embroidery front, sides and back z or long sleeves, an exceedingly best Dollar line in the. trade. 5c. Each, Vaists Up to $450 Each in a big variety of Patterns, all y.89¢., $1 and up. : ck Cotton Hose. SATURDA HAHN + ¥ AHH ir Ladies' Elastic Ribbed Vests, g sleeves. The Price, 15¢. N @} SHAW. AACA #5 Has the biggest sale in Canada! Have you tried their Liqueurs ? eve eve 50,000 RATS. John McKay, 153 Brock Street. ~ SAWYER'S | None Better Made A place for everything and being interpreted, means that § in Fine Shoes, will be found | at the place for Fine Shoes. THE SAWYER SHOE STORE : SHOES A rything in its place, which § rything worth mentioning 4 4 'Phone 159. WARIS AS 2 Princess St. SPRING EE BLLL0004020000000000000000000000000000000008 Evangeline 'G. B. Chocolates THE YERY BEST, ONLY A. J. REES, 166 BIFIFIFIIISINFIIINNNTILLLL 0000400000 000000000 e= ---- ee Ganong's 50 CENTS PER LB. Princess Street JOHNSTON ---- IN THE Ready-to-Wear Department . 0 LADIES' BLACK AND. NAVY. BLL FE and $6.50. Saturday special ....... LADIES' BLACK MERCERIZED UNDERSKIRTS--With t I of near silk, regular price $2. LADIES' PRINT WRAPPERS In med finishing braid, good washing colors WOMEN'S PRINT SHIRT WAISTS-In stripes. Special for Saturday WOMEN'S 200, VESTS, 12}c.-- Swiss ribbed, lace yokes, silk taped, s'ight- ly imperfect, 20, quality. ORY sessions coarianne Bhs TOWELS, EACH 9 quality bleached Saturday . 124. 124e. o.--Good huckaback towels, hemmed, or fringed . ends. Saturday Only, BOR. ices sein his BB 40 INCH VICTORIA LAWN, 9c.- 400 vards fine, even thread, shear finish Lawn, worth 124e. Saturday, yd. 9c. SHIRT WAISTS, $8, FOR $1.25 White Lawn Shirt Waist, lace and insertion trimmed, with rows of sha- dow embroidery. Special $1.25 SKIRTS $5.75 op floance' and Saturday, each ........ ant vives sii nens $1.50 $2.75 BED SMIPADS, $1.80 1ixd White Skirts, Corset Covers, D ~~ LE ' . tL Hog am Saturday ,. Bargains ium and dark patterns, trimnsed with , worth $1.25. Shtarday, each .. 98. navy grounds with white spots and lore size handsbme satin Marseilles Bed Spreads; pretty centre patterns, Saturday only ... ' £1.59 20¢. STOCKINGS, 134c.~50 dozen La- dies' Fast Black Cotton Hose, full Fashioned and seamless, all sizes. Sa- turday only; per pair NEWS NEW COLLEGIATE BUILDING ssi, STARTED: dir nin Napanee Oddfellows Visited Picton Lodge--Hepburn Bros. Pur- chase Iake & Killip's Coal Sheds. Picton, May 2.--This week work be- gan On the $30,000 Collegiate Insti- tute. W. A, Newlands, Kingston, | architect, has been in town a the work started, and it is @ she lower foundation work will be completed by the end of the week. The laying of the corner-stone, it is anticipated, will be a very formal event and: there: is u strong probabil- ity that the minister of education will take part in the ceremapy. It has been suggested that this event might be planned for the same day as the opening of thé new Carnegie library as a stronger inducement for a visit from Dr. Pyne, Picton's vital statistics for the first four months of 1907 showed somewhat of 'a difference to the preceding term, The birth rate was father on the de. crease, the seventeen births being a falling off * of eightéen. There were thirteen nuptial knots tied in contrast to exactly three times that number at the end of ' December. There were twenty-cight deaths, the same number as in the previous term. A gay time reigned in the Oddfel- lows' hall, eon Wednesday evening, when the Picton lodge entertained the Napanee lodge, No. 86. About forty Napanee Oddfellows came to town on the steamer Reindeer, especially chart- ered. A fine banquet was a feature of the' evening and it was an early hour before the numerous guests departed. An important commercial was made, this weck, when the Hep. burn Bros. purchased the coal sheds and lumber business of Lake & Killip (formerly the Rathbun agency), Itis understood that the latter company will not go out of business, but use their large storchouse across the bay, which for some time has been vacant. B. R. Hepburn sold a valuable horse the other day, to Mr. Dulmage, South Bav, for $300. dition is considered so critical that theres is no hope of recovery. Messrs. W. A. Dobson and John Me- Gillivray, two Picton students of theology at Quden's University, will fill church pulpits during the vacation, Mr. Dobson has gone to the Presby- terian church at Englehart, New On- tario, and Mr. McGillivray to Col lingwood. Assists Digestion. . oo much food is.not good for the pe When ¥®u ran and cram food into your stomach you destroy the process of dissolving and assimj- lating. You render the gastric juices useless and make 'yourself unhealthy. Hutch will assist the digestion and will make you healthy. Hutch is a doctor for ten cents. All druggists oe by mail from the Woodward Chemin Jo., 299 Washington street, Buffalo, Plea For The Lash. London, May 3.--Sentencing a youth, who had cowardly attacked his moth- er, Mr. Taylor, pt Marylebone police court, said he was sorry he could not order corporal punishment. It would be a good thing if those who object- el to corporal punishment would watch proccedings in London - police courts, and if they preserved their opinions after hearing a ease like the one before him--well, their minds must be abnormally constituted. "Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Sons "Three Swallows" Irish Whisky, Famous for over a century, Of highest standard of purity, Distillers to His Majesty the King. Flat Brim Derbies. A large shipment of the popular styles in flat brim derbies at $2 and $2.50 has just been received at Camp- bell Bros., Kingston's style centre for men's hats. Something doing in our hat depart- ment to-day, See our great $2 hat. The H. D. Bibby Co. DRESS GOODS BARGAINS--50 inch Black and White Shepherd's ; Check Sakti zl SHAN alt wool and worth 81 vard: Saturday, per yard.. 69c. 85¢c. CREAM SERGE, 69%. YARD Crgam All Wool Storm Serge, extra heavy twill, 46 inches 'wide, the sea- son's favorite clothe for eoats and suits, per vard insrdarneien B90 rawers and Sol ve (The Royal Commission bends. The Canadian companies ly, and there would not be eno vesting public. The competition thus tremendously diminishi t be increased. Companies oa simply because these would be le, prohibited entirely, except those wiser basis some years previous]. that no stocks be would have shown more wisdom Fhe ok CTON i merger Mre. George Snider has been in Kingston, this week, owing to the serious: illness of a niece, whose con ugh of these securities permitted unless dividends had YI ge al Husbhid Wil 45 John! Tes: wellknown py the Ame to fou" yours ago as has Nist obtained a wealthy husband, expects te give Re! London,' moer Gordon, raul; stage ww Ni a het and within a month up Her social positic here nad sail to America to make arfangements for her return to theatrical work. She was married at Folkstonie, in 1903 to CONDENSED ED ADVERTISING RATES' ! First insertion, lo; & word. Hach cone secutive insertion thereafter 4c. a words Mibitatin Sweqe' lus wu: 3-1 's family bust t out in London, where she settled with her witha de alter an ex- tended honeymoon | on con: tinent - in an toni. They. lived in a fine house and entertained. ex- tensively. «Mrs. Gordon is new living uietly = in an apartment in South udley, street. Her husband has gone to his parents' home in Worcester. shire, having resigned from the army. Both husband and wife sued for di- voroe, and both on statutory grounds. The husband's was dismissed, and a divorce was denied te the wife, but, an order of separation was granted to her, to which her husband at first did not object. Speaking of the mat- ter, to-day, Mrs. Gordon said : "Our matrimonial vepture disclosed incom- patibility of teémpéramcnt, and when other drawbacks were added to this, we both thought we would be happier apart. At the same time my husbana deeply loves me, and writes me al most daily. I am determined, how- ever, not to go back to him. We have arranged a monetary settlement, but this is a private matter." CHANGING SENTIMENT. Goldsmith's "Deserted Village." Goldsmith," in" his * "Deserted Vil lage," spoke of a certain chapel where those who "wemt to scoff, remained to pray." Soin life 'one often laughs a: what * he does not understand and later, when he does understaxl, his laugh turns to praise. Ther: were some who doubted the merits of "vow | Oliver bro's "Herpicide," the scalp cermicid, and hair Cressingf; but since the. have tried it they are now among its best fricnds pnd strongest endorsers. Her picide kills the germ that eats the hair off at the root, and the hair then grows again. As a hair dressing it is incomparable. Try it. Sold by lead- ing druggists." Send 10c. in stamps fer sample to The Herpicide Co., De- troit, Mich. Two sizes, 50c. and $1. G. W. Mahood, special agent, Dainty House Gown, A dainty and inexpensive house gown of pale blue lawn made, princess effect, tucked sides and back, the front being plain. The neck is cut: low, finished with two rows of embroidery. The revers over the shoulders are trimmed with medallions. The sleeves are full, with turned. back-eufie-which are also trimmed with medallions. Renaming A Fa London; © May i Teet-Sit tinghourne, Kent, ka anxic D Secure a new name. Tigi il, last night decided to" '4 on. to alter * the o' 'Mil nama . The proposed she sive that the . Herbert Spehcor Gordon, son Shida} campaigner of the famous HELP WANTED-MALE, Angyll 'and Sutherand 1. Fu: TAKE Her beauty and tho imfueneo of "her A TON (00 ASCE, CRUE ORTICRSER earn Princess street, A BAKER, ONE WITH EXPERIENCE freferred, Apply at omce o D. onpghue,. 104 Lower. t a» THREE 'SMART ' RO FI good positions. Steady work and a good chance. Splendid wages. Apply ingston Hosiery Co., King. py SALESMEN FOR ; AUTO-SPRAY. Best hand Sprayer miadé, automatic. Sample Machine free to approved agent, Cavers Bros., Galt. " SPRING SUITS TO MAK®, BENTLE fa Ru ng ope well. Galloway, Brock street, AN EXPERIENCED CATERER, ONE who is prepared to cater for 80 or 40 officers during the Petawawa Camp, commencing on the Sth June next. References and guarantee re- yuired, Apply Mess Secretary, Officers Mess, R.C.H.A., Kingston, HELP WANTED-FEMALE. A COOK. APPLY TO MRS, NICKLE, 130 Earl strect. HOUSEMAID, 87 . George AN EXPERIENCED Apply Mrs, W, lLesslie, street, NO Qoon GENERAL, SERVANT. Apply washing. References required. 148 University Aves A GOOD PEAIN COOK, BY 15th MAY. Must have references. Apply Mrs, Win. Kingsley, Wolle Island. TO DRIVE Must J. A GOOD RELIABLE BOY delivery waggon. Steady job, have good references. Apply Gilbert. ee at ttm neal SIX GIRLS: FOR STRADY WORK, splendid wages. No work on Satur- day afternoons. Apply Kingston Hosiery Co., King street. TO DO GENERAL Nq washing or ironing: Good to competent person. Apply B, W. Folger, 18 Sydenham HOUSE- we wages to Mrs. street MME! ELDER"S, 258 PRINCESS St., Cor. Sydenham, young. Ladies to learn the art of dressmaking, cutting by measure, designing, trim- ming in three months. 'HOROUGIQLY > T COMPETENT COOK, for the ¥ Foresters' Orphans Home. Wages $30 a month; also a kitchen woman. Apply at once, giving refer. ences, to J. C. Morgan, Superimtend- ent, Foresters Island, Deserento; THe Paragraph Pulpit Face The Light! Face the light! Dare to look the truth in the face! Walk toward the light, or otherwise you will only walk in your own shadow. Do not hesitate to investigate anything and every- thing new. IH others prefer the shade and the light reflected, do not be from your purpose. Welcome light from any source, and always greet the brightest ray most gladly. Remember, too, that the light comes not from the past, but rather from the future. The Bible is a: bea- con, but God's truth is a sun, rising anew cach modern day. Front the future ! swerved by them Address Mr. Oasson for free litera: ture. PE Yarmouth's Last Windmill. London, May 3.--Yarmouth town council has decided to purchase for 81,750, the last windmill left in the town. At one time there were quite a number. The development of the cor. poration building estate necessitates the 'removal oi the mill, Children's Tams, 25c. to $1. should no longer, bei tingbourne, " "KILLING THE GOOSE THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN EGG." Proposes to limit security 'purchases to a narrow circle alone have:to find: investments for about twenty-five millions year- to supply even ther, to say nothing of the in- bonds would greatly reduce the interest on them, cyholders; and probably 'even requiring premiums to aged to purchase bonds of small and weak concerns bonds would be barred. Stocks would be for these favored" he profits of poli also be encour gal. while tel of banks. ister himself suggested a much safer and y, that no restrict i id on" bonds which carry mortgage, but have béen "fof 4 term .of years. The Commission they adopted. the 8, Suggestion.) i Me and boys' cloth caps, 15e. to £1 Campbell Bros', (Sot vont monty cue ITS WINGS AS | PROPOSED YEARS AGO, \_50 IT CANT FLY AWAY of Canadian wanted ; wages 45 cents per hour; sandstone cut wages 43 cents hour, at the New Government y Ottawa, George Good- wi, Contractor, pH FOR SALE OR TO LET, NEW HOUSE, COR. OF MACK AND Albert street, near Victoria Park, ; Can be bought on easy terms. Ap- "ply to J, C. Landeryou, 343 Divison a t. n Elliott, - TO-LET. NEW SEWING . MACHINE, FIVE | § - drawers, drop 'head, ball bearings. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH MODERN Soap, $18 ; Empire Typewriter, near- conveniences, 176 Clergy street, ly new, $40, gt he sold. ner leaving city, © Sims, 303 DWELLINGS, =~ OFFICES. STORES, Bagot street. ne, o anne, roc suet. |sonn Brick RESIDENCE AND FURNISHED HOUSE, CENTRALLY rounds. Suber 324 Heri St, Joun: locate modern conveniences. poly but now by the Ladies' a Wwotee | Waslaenes "Vaden lot om the A COUPLE OF OFFICES OVER THE South of Hari Ste Abel to A. B, GN. W. helegraph Company's office © am, 79 St, Ves Clarence St. pply to J. B. Walkem. dors' lieitor. 10. 170 QUEEN ST. O0OMMODIOUS MONEY AND BUSINESS, Yesidunbe, Ll hot. ater fur- nace, and gas ting. ossession at OLY * VER once. Apply 180 Princess street. OUR al a Fah a gg y offers. m a FAIRVIEW, MACK . ST. FACING | Sodwins Insuratios Emporium, Marks Vistas Park. Garden, modern con- a Yenlenced, eleven ms. - ten " ant prefer A ponbonsion Moy 1st, HYERPOOL, LONDON AND ASL0E Apply 340 Albert atrests | maksts $01.187.918. addition : security the wallmyted Habity. 'of BRICK DWELLING, NO. 181 DIVISIO stourity ho ny. Kircet, twelve rooms, extension ION the Wockholdera. Farm and ty jk room and Xitenen, hot Water rates. palsured at RY wating ; fmmedia possession. P- 3 a n 9 pew business get ra Strange Arinton stmmeerick Walsh, No. 39) 3 Berane dtentas ARCHITECTS. a Xive STREET, CORNER (EMILY +» commodious residence, 11-rooms, 3 BOT, bot water, furnace, all wt ¢ | aENRY P. SMITH, ARCH ao venlences, stable 'and conch ohne "Ph Anchor Butiting, {acing Masdonald and wy Parks. ne, -------------- "ormer) occupied . F. Ni h a Rent, $500, oy of taxes, for a hin: POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MEI v of years if desired. Apply to J. 8 cthant's Nank Building, Sofher Br R. 'MeCann, 51 Brook street. and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 213. WM, NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF EDUCATIONAL. fice, second floor over Mahood's Dry store, ogrmet Jrincts and o INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON Pipe ranoy Bagot ence Schools, Scranton, Pa, Ph ool, Office, 57 Brack St. Office hours, 9 am. to pan. Saturd ing, to 9 o'clock, J. K. Carroll, Hapre- MARRIAGE LICENSES, sentative. 'Phone, 663, . 0. 8 KIRKPATRICK oF , *™ | Marriage Licenses, '43 Clarence St. VETERINARY. hone, 568. Pre JR. 6. W. BELL, V.8., HAS RE MEDICAL. % | hod Py DR. 'McCARTHY,, OFFICE LATE } Calls' hv telephons "or 'sceuplod Tes Ryan, r Non ; 4 promptly atten: to. treal and Brock streets. : 3 s { , rt I IN ¢ EER R SNe ana nt! 3 Our Big Rebuilding Sale is Still On. § 3 50 Selected Mattresses, in Cotton Felts and Sea Grass and Wool in Fancy Art Tickings and 50 Lock Weave Woven Wire. 3 Hercules Springs to fit any size Beadstead. 3 & JAMES REID. USE FURNITURE RESTORER. New Lustre Skirts Treat yourself to one of Crumley's Lustre Skirts this spring and' sy WR Sr Aw PH see what a lot of comfort and wear can be had out of it. We took. 4 particular care to secure exclusive designs and our prices are asal- © 3 ways, correct. 'og White Lustre Skirts, laid in' Clusters of Knife Pleats, stitched i / to form Yoke, all sizes, extra fine quality, $5.75. + 8 & X 2 Navy Blue Lustre Skirts, pleated all round, stitched to below hip, all sizes, $5.75. * Rlmck Lustre Skirts, nicely pleated at each seam, good full models, extra good quality, 35) WHITE LAWN WAISTS And when selecting a Skirt, secure one or two White Waists our large assortment. Nothing prettier in town. White Lawn Waists, beautiful quality, laid in fine tucks to form Yoke, buttoned in back, short sleeves, $1.25. White Latn Waist, beautiful quality, tucked Yoke, front Em- broidered, in Floral Design, short sleeves, back fastening, $2.25. Other Designs, for $1, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $2 to $4.50. Crumley Bros. from - a Special Prices This Week 3 B-picoes Mahogany Parlor Suite, 'rogular price $25, for 430. Solid Oak and. Mabogssv Parlor Ta ble, $2.50 oh " ; Masio Cabinets, $3.50 to " Ft Special prices in Buffets and, China -4 Cabinets, from $12 fo $95. ~Toronto Insudence Paper.