TT JOC. ch § is the finest collection of Kigh-class White es ever offered in Kingston, comprising over 800 very latest styles, being, in many cases, the ex- of Waists selling in New York at 8, $9 and $10 each, Every Desired Size, 32 to 44, in Long a5 and Short Sleeves. Lg be ARTY ae 3 ad Persian Lawn Waists Handsomely Embroidered. "White Muslin Waists or Neatly Tucked and Trimmed with Insertion. White Mull Waists .: White Brocade Waists YOUR CHOICE FOR J WINDOW DISPLAY RB. WALDRON THE 5 P.M. EDITION COMMERCIAL MATTERS, np What is Going On In the Business World--The Markets. between 12,000,000 and 15,000,000 Jusheis are still in the hands of western The union Bauk of Hulifax, will in : vade the uppur province field at no aise g x tant date. Is safe and ensy wher choosing The Albert BE. Reed company, with our stock, 4 use we solect £400,000 Sapital, hoa, bean Jorwed to from . « a pauper an pulp manufactur. only a fine EE amoun: 11 In ing business in Newfoundland, agar the two Bessemer furnaces being in- stalled at the Sydney plant of the Do- Our facilities for mounting are inion Iron and Stee Company will be the best and you can be assured Fendy for Spetution In about six weoks, g Ahe output of the eollieries of the Do- of getling first-class Workmanship, minfon Coal company for April - was 4 416,000 tons, compared with 296,000 fF. If you contemplate the gift of ® Diamond we can save you money Whether it is a Ring at $35 or several hundred, - Diregtors of the -United States Steet tons in the same month last year, From tho beginuing of the yovar up to April 21st, the T. & N. O, carried od, 000 more passengérs than for the corre- PTE § deh ow & oY 'S | ENE * Corporation have declared the regul Jeweler and Diamond uarter,y Sividend of of 1 per bin! the gommon stock, and the ular Merchant quarterly dividend of 1§ per cent. on the KING STREET ity Toor "Net urainga $50.12 455. 4 rl t earn 9,122,492, an in L803. is going into the Union Pacific director. ate. This looks very much like a settle ment of the differences between the Hill han [hteests, This is said one reasons for the great strergth of the stock. AA sponding period last year, and 80,000 crease of $42 488 Surplus for tons niore of freight. quarter, $8,684,576, a decrease of $1,- 882,424. ; ? It is reported tha J. P. Morgen, jr. $s Is to be quite the fancy in Men's Dress this season, and you'll find this fancy fully ex- presied in the excellent showing in our window of 4 #5 Fine Imported Woolens ; PPP BEI BBR RRS 'A Circuit For © | No Change in the Strike Situation in Ottawa--Some Firms Have _Acceded to the Demands of Ottawa, May 3.<~A prominent Tur ner street family have adopted a little baby boy, the son of a strange im who admit' Polish wom re to the house y aiternoon. The woman, confinement, after her mysteriously loft the house, apparent. ly well. The family, who are ious iwlioved that the child was sent from Providence. change, today. The conference; last and rep tives of the union was ineflective, neither gide would yield an inch. The firms, who have acceded to the de mand for fifty cents an hour, are em- ploying about eighty men, but about two hundred are still out. W.C.T.U. MEETING. Comfort Bags and Literature For Lumber Camps. As usugl the May meeting of the W.C.T.U, was the smallest attendance of ths year, due possibly to house cleaning and moving. The meeting, though small, was full of interest. The comfort bags and literature to be sent to the lumber: camps is al most ready, and will be forwarded this mobil. © The box of books and litera ture for the sullor's home . being prepared and will soon be sent, The union was pleased to note seve ral ging features in to temperance progress. The reduction of i and the enforcemert of the by- law regarding blinds during prohibited hours were among these; also the prominence given to the evils arising from the use of cigarettes in' Eng- land and America, especially the anti- cigarette campaign' conducted by the Montreal Standard, to which hundreds of boys have already pledged them- selves, Scientific temperance instruc- tion in schools, too, is being highly recommended, Lord Strathcona, in a reoent address in England, advocated it strongly for all public schools. 'The educational half hour was occu- pied with reports from the lumber camps supplied by the provincial su- perintendent, Mrs. Minnie 8S. Irwin. "From the banks of the Ottawa on the east. to the shores of the Lake of the Woods on the west 25,000 lumber men are busy this winter with saw end axe eofquering Ontario's forest, The two W.C.T.U. missionaries, Miss Sproule and Mr. Munt, are doing some excellent work, We may not begin to tell of the very many interesting in- ciderts reported, but we would lke ty mention one, Mr. Munt says: "In one camp I visited one poor man had met with a sad accident by cutting his leg with an axe. Here the surgi- cal needle, thread and bandages out of the comfort bags came in very use- ful. "The foreman put in eight stitches and bondaged the log, and he was taken to an hospital about fifty miles distant. Great praise was given by the physician for what they had done in camp.' COM. RACES ARRANGED. Northern New York. Cape Vincent, N.Y., Bugle. Although all details are not fully perfected, matters have progressed far enough to warrant the Eagle in say- ing that at the next Cape Vincent fair there will be circuit races. The com- bination will be known as the North- ern. New York Racing circuit, and will embrace the following places : Sandy Creek, August 20:23; Watertown, Au- gust 27-30; Cape Vincent, September 3-6; Potsdam, September 10-13; Can- ton, September 17-20; Ogdensburg, September 24-27, It is intended that there will be five races of $500 each, arranged as fol lows; 2.22 trot, 2.18 trot, three-year- old trot, 2.28 pace, 2.17 pace. Each place will fill in With such racing events as may best suit conditions. J. E, Jackson, of Canton, is circuit president, and G. W. Kelly, of Water- town, circuit secretary. A LADY INJURED. Sprained Her Ankle on Defective Pavement. Miss Nellie Hanley, King street, met with a painfulZaccident last even- ing. Shortly after nine o'clock she was proceeding: up Johnson street and just above Bagot strvet her foot was caught in a hole on the pavement. The lady fell and severely sprained her ankle. She was taken to her home in a cab, where the sprain was reduced. The cause of * the accident was the fact that the private walks running to the' city asphalt pavement are lower than the sidewalk and on a dark night the step is not plainly visible. , Odd Facts Gleaned By Travel. The Travel Magazine. There are py re in Bermuda for They are all exported. No tobacco is grown in Egypt. The khedive has torbidden its eultivation.® There are no olive trees on the Mount of Olives. The Turks and tourists have destroyed them The- French do not eat frogs. The Parisian restaurants may be searched for days without finding a single frog. Irish whiskey is in Scotland and Scotoh whiskey in Dublin. The Holland cheese is seldom geen at The H and Neufchatel chose is made in New York, Kansas City isin Missouri. The chief justice of the &uproms court of Egvpt is a citizen of the state of Florida, and the head of the anti-Armenian party in the Turkish empire is an Armenian. the visitor, Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles in six = fourteen Rg Bil 1 deys or money refunded. A anace, night, between the excoutive of the |. Tanikdaea' 'Assceints % 'Canada The Land Of Plenty. bitter beans, beets and 10 ) hi cucumbers, cel onions, leltuce, mint, pardey, rh radishes, ; Oarnoveky's. Had Enjoyable Time. Between fifteen and twenty girl friends, drapped in ldst evening and spent a few + enjoyable hours with the Misses :Momtgomery, Sydenham street, before their removal to anoth- ex part of the city. Tha At Work, is still at work in the ® Jon rok ht a dog owned by a George strest resident died aa the . A few days ago a eanine in the same neighborhood died from the same cause. Saturday Only. *70"ibs. washing soda, 10c; 10 pack- ages washing stals, 10¢.; 10 lbs, whiting, 10c.; « broom; 26c.; 35c. broom, 30¢.; 40c. broom, 35¢., at Mul. lin's. Qpen Friday evening till nine o'clock, , tomatoes, ete, at Went To Tlayton. Messrs. Chestnut and Molther, of Oswego, N.Y., who spent this morn- ing inspecting vessels in the harbor here, left, this afternoon, for Clayton, N.Y., where they "will inspect the steamer Islander, To Attend Congregational Union. At the monthly .meeting of Calvary church, the pastor, Rev. H. D. Whit- more, and Capt. R. Davis, were ap- pointed delegates to the union meet- ing of the Congregational church of Canada, at Hamilton, June 5th to 10th. Inspecting Vessels. Messrs, R, Chestnut and J. R. Mol- ther, of Oswego, N.Y., inspectors, are here to-day, making an inspection of all the vessels that are in shape for the season's work. The inspectors were out on their 'job early this morning, and the first boat to be in- spected was the New Island Wanderer, lying at Folger's wharf. RIOTING BEGUN. ------ Allahabada, B.I., May 3,-Serious rioting has oc- curred in the Rawaopindi district as the outcome of the tation, started by Anti tish agents, who have been preaching an insurrection against Eng- lish rule through north India 3 . | EFXFAEFXFFEFER To Stop The Practice. The sale of firecrackers and pistols to school boys starts each year as soon as the combustibles are put on display in the windows. Youths are expected to take warning that the po- lice will "run in" youngsters who per- sist in using fireworks on the streets, Hors's are afraid of the noise made and the practice might easily result in a fatal accident, The Cricket Club. Queen's Cricket Club had a practice on the campus last evening. All lav- ers of the game are invited to turn out, Another practice will be held at five o'clock this afternoon. The lat- est additien to the club is Ald. Gas- kin, who declares that he ean outbat and outrun both City Engineer Beck: with and H. W. Snelling. The Irish could 'always give the English trumps. The captain is an old cricketer, and will appear in the contests this sea- son. ! "As Told In The Hills." A remarkable story of life and ad- venture in the west and a romantic love affair between an Indian youth and maiden are told in the new melo- drama, "As Told in The Hills," which wiil be seen at the Grand Opera House on Tuesday, May 7. There is included in the company a number of people who have well established reputations both in melodrama, and in vaunde- ville, and a number of specialties that for general excellénee are far above the average will be introduced during the action of the play. To Ask For Stone. When in Ottawa, next week, Mayor Mowat, Ald. Elliott and City Engi- neer Beckwith, will interview the min- ister of justice relative to securing stone from the penitentiary for re- pairs to outer King and Union streets Land the upper portion of Johnson street, which adr have heen badly cut up by the heavy loads drawn by penitentiary waggons, Years ago, stone was secured for a symilar pur- pose, and it is hoped to Secure more now. The city at present cannot af- ford to put those roads in repair, and there is no reason why the peniten- tiary, which' uses them so much, should not provide the material. Tey Bibby's great $B shirts. The recent marriage is reported in Montreal, of Miss Margaret, daughter of the late Frank Blaine, the heroic his life several months ago in a colli- tion at Napanee. The bridegroom was J. M. Murphy, a popular young Mont- realer, : Miss Alice Irene Johnston, only child and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Johnston, Brockville, has left for Humbolt, Sask., following her mar- riage to Forest K. Wilson, manager of the Unidn; bank at Humbolt, and formerly of North Augusta. Kunsagra, in 25c. and 50c. bottles, at Simon's Red Cross Drug Store, "phone Try Bibby's special 82 hats." The body of Capt. Thomas Casey, of Prescott, who disappeared suddenly at Ashland, Ohio, last November, was found floating on Thursday in the har- bor of Ashland, Ohio. 4 E. J. Wormington, Cobourg, former. ly of Brockville, has been appointed G.T.R. agent at Cardinal. {at Jenking', - Canada's best 0c, shirts are found | WH16, FRIDAY; MAY 3 i 3 GTR. locomotive engineer, who lost! for congressional | the other parties to do the ' same TIS VERY FREE WINDSOR NOT AS LAWLESS AS STATED. - mid The Statements of a Clergyman Have Stirred Up the Police Commissioners and They Will Make An Investigation. Windsor, Ont., May 3.--Rev. Mr. | Manning, of the Central Methodist church, having, in his sermon last Sunday ' evening, expressed the opin- ed, especially as regards the enforce ment of Sunday laws the police com- mission has arran for a meeting with the Lord's Day Alliance, to in- vestigate into the conditions and to ascertain whether there is any ground for the charges. The commissioners are of the opinion there is no cause for complaint, while Magistrate Bari- lett thinks that, considering the foct that Windsor is close to a big Am- erican city, it is remarkably free from lawlessness, -------- si. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Try Bibby's for men's underwear. The verdict : Jenkins' colored shirts are the top notch. The watering carts were put into commission at one o'clock to-day. Kasagra, in 25c. and 50c. bottles, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, 'phone Try Bibby's for boys' toggery. Six hundred young trees were plant- ed at Lake Ontario Park during the week, H. Cunningham, piano tuner, from Chickering's. Orders. at MeAuley's book store. "Phone 778. The Whig man ijinds it difficult to strike a home in which this great family journal is not tgken. H. Doherty, formerly of St. Thomas, has purchased the barbering business of C. W. Shales, Princess street. "St. George's Baking Powder" is sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Try Bibby's for boys' sweaters. The Torontq News says the tory party, just now, is mo particular credit to the country or the party. Jenking' boys suits make your boy a nan, The work of removing the debris from McKelvey & Birch's burned ware- house is about finished and building operations will start on Monday. At present there is very little stone on hand for the streets. The contrac- tor has been otherwise busy. He has asked ~ the board of works to allow him to orush some from his own quarry and gell it to the city. Extract of Burdock and Sarsaparilla cures boiles and pimples, only 75¢. bot tle, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store It was the Baillie Brothers, twins, that used to say that in Canada, the only real housecleaning they did was to take their stoves down on July 31st, and put them up again on Aug- ust 1st, This may be the case this Car. The Opern House has booked Leo for May 16th, 17th and 18th. Harold J. Bates, of the Standard Bank, is to he the King of the Civilians and is pet ting a fine band of comedians togeth er, who will give Mr. Wind the initia tion and first degree. 'The company are doing splendid work. I'rv Bibby's K0e. balbriggan. The city solicitor says that the K. & P. railway company's twenty-one year lease of the government land beyond Place D'Armes has expired, and that the compahy is a yearly ten- ant now. Tt is advisable that the city get part of the land for street exten: sions, "Ayer"s Hair Vigor," is sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Fresh there, STANDARD STOCK EXCHANGE. Reported From 18 Market Street, Kingston, Ont. Singston, May 3rd. 1 pm Coniages . th $ 430 $ 4.25 McKinley . mm 1.60 1.564 Nipissing . wrists aseiss 14.00 Peterson Lake We 19 CIP .R. . Wie Twin City . 96 LAST SALES, Silver Leaf .... . Ab ud Ureen Meehan > 694 Abitibi viesen "ew 3 22 Foster - talline mii 1.834 Si, ver. Queen .......... ... Is Trethewey ....... =. hh 1.30 BATTERY MAN ARRESTED. Taken to Barracks This By Guard. A corporal's guard was paraded this morning and sent to the business section of the city to arrest a gunner, who was out all night. The guard located * their man on Princess street and he was taken to the barracks. It was thought the man had deserted, but the supposition proved wrong, as he made no attempt to leave the city, : Morning Women In Parliament. . Nineteen women holding seats in congress. Not in any little congress of women's clubs but in the law-making body of & nation. In Finland, at the election a couple of weeks ago tl or c alists developed surprising strength, and, consistent with their pretensions, they nominated a number of women seats. This forced thing, Ninetéen women had been elact. od, nine of them socialists. They have taken their seats and promise to make good law-makers., Never before has a womah been elected to the paclinment of any country. The Old Word ap 2ears to be getting ahead of the new, Back Yard Inspection. The police will start out on their in- speetion of back yards, in the course of a few days now. The city scaven- gers have heon very busy the past few weeks taking away ashes from the yards, The police are receiving many orders for the scavenger. Huyler's and MeConkey's high class candy, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. "Fineapples." The Red Star. Try Bibby's special $2 hats. ion that Windsor is very laxly govern-| A ---------------- EE ---- - » -- -- 14 IK ' 4 i v i HE 4 1 A 4 Ia KE wa { ' | BE a. § i Tn ¥ IF YOU REQUIRE Lace Curtains We Have Some That Will Surely Interest You. The Spring sale of Lace Curtains has started off with a rush. The values call for enthusiasm, and it's here. We have never shown such a large variety or lower prices. It's An Opportunity You Can't Afford to Miss Swiss Nett Curtains, pretty Fine Nottingham Curtains, retty designs, good strong netts, 3.75, 31 yards long, 54 "inches wide. «2D 4 50, 5 00. Fine Scotch Lace Curtains, French Nett Curtains, latest 50 to 60 inches wide, full | designs, medium or large sizes, lengths, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 3.00. | Prices range from 6.00 to Fine Nottingham Curtains, | 15.00. 2 50, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00. Sash Curtain Netts. 25, Lace Curtains, from 25c,|15¢, 20c, 35c, very pretty 35¢, 50c. new designe. Special Bargain To~-Morrow SATURDAY MORNING. 250 Turkish Bath Towels All Samples Some are pure Pure White, but they are mostly in the Linen Shades. Some are Plain, others with Fancy : Stripes. There is a great variety of sizes. 20c Qualities at 14c, each 25¢ Qualities at 18c each 35¢c Qualities at 25c each 50c Qualities at 35¢ each SALE AT 9.30 PROMPTLY. -- ERT New polo net at iL Ten idper-heavy working RITES, Sle. R i i eee eel eletefeleeleldel deieeefeeelteeeelfefeeie Nothing More Up=to=Date Than 3 oe . . 3 + We have them fin all styles and kinds of leather. Dorothy Dodd, Empress, Ou: Special Shoe, and a few other makes. t Dorothys in Light and Heavy Sole $3.50 and $4.00. Our Special Shoe in Gun Metal 4 and Patent, heavy sole at $3.50. American make, Light Sole, only $2.00. This Shoe looks and wears well. The Lockett Shoe Store --P.8New lot of Trunks And Sul Cases just in. PUMPS | tL Our Sealskins are procurable, being > ine (London | And in richness and durability, superjor to any o JOHN Mc 149-155 Bro ® Kingsto CORRS AT VAN LL Just received 3 Pickles, Gherkins, pe Also choice - assort Pickles and Cho bottles. HONEY! H We have very choice Honey, in tumblers also in tins. Saturday Sj Bakers' Cocoa, } 1b 3 pkgs. No. 1 Com 7 bars Laundry Soa 3 Sapolio, 25c. 8 lbs. Washing Sod: 3 tins Tomato Cats Heinz Baked Bea price, SATURDJ Forty faa tables, etc. F. W. Van | Phone 417 - 2461 Life Produ Chatham Inc Life Preser Chatham Br The only 'machines tl mother hen, Automatic in in construction and a sur Sold on time, or wit guarantee P.. J. HAY, T. E. Agents, 42 Princes BANK OF MO! The branch of this corner of King and W Has Mo TO CORNER KING AND GLARE KINGSTON AND PEMB MINING . COMP THI: ANNUAL MERETIN in the Ciyy , the 21st d at 11 o'clock in th the Election of Directors i action of General Business sider am offer for purchas certain properties of the ( J. M. PA 2 Actin Dated at Kingston, May To Contrac TENDERS WILL BE R) the office of tk unders ifications ma : m., on the Bth, instant: for the i works required in. the cons brick residence to he eree street, in this city. for M Lowest or any tender not cepted WM. NEWLANDS & SO Office, 258 Bacot stnet Annual Meeting Board of T: WILL BE HELD JN Rooms, MONDAY EVEN 1907, at 8 o'clock. EJ For every variety of R Bargains and Insura: SWIFT'S REAL EST INSURANCE AGENCY.