4 i 4 4 y : Hig Z p ot yp ) ' { OTHING ike = ¢ your se! ion now. 4 Brat, IVING the best valos 4 . Each sesson : strong point : R. McFaul, Kingston, USE CLEANING SEASON 18 HERE. rowdy % dois = over Parlor © Mattresson; advisd us our stall of upholsterers sod - meclunics he at your servis to polish amd repaics furniture, mmking it an good as sew aver them and sell thess in sny do your oww work if COZY CORNERS AND WINDOW SEATS--A 3 Wo measure your space and. suit pocket. 3 PARLOR SUITS Something Arm Heowption Uh, nivel a = 10 date, and is on » par in stvie snd rh, aise S5la dur Wise 8 Sony. 3 we offer » suit; : oes, in Mahogany Buia wiih Slik a early all in trom English nd in colors and pattern. Our Wiltons antl Liuseois, are the best 0 be PAPPST RY #4 800, with lowly eolor discs and ps wearing ities ra 4 as some Brossels, LINO EUMS Engl Ee better, 1 yd. up to , Oil, CLOTD=AU widiha--205¢. up. + ber last evening. In the alwence of changing his wet garments, Only when ceeme-- " ARRANGE THE VICTORIA DAY CELEBRATION. TO W. 'H. Godwin Was Appointed Manager--The Various Boys' | Brigades Will Be Asked To As- sist. The Victoria day celebration com. mitése met in thé city council cham- mayor, A. Chadwick presided. On motion of A. Abernethy, seconded | by G. W. Bell, the managership of the celebration was tendered W, God- win, who accepted, yg heme sub-committees were appoint ea Military ~Cols. Montizambert and Drury; Lieut. Cols. Reade, Hadon, Hemming, Hunter, Clyde: majors Gdl- loway, Caines, Abbott, White. Masic--~A. Abernethy, R. Steven son, D. P. Armstrong, W. H. Medley, A.C. Johnston, Bports--J. McParland, W. H. Car- son, R. Buevenson, John Fisher, 8. Harkness, C. Millan, G. W. Bell, The committees were made fewer in number and composition than in for: mer years, in order to better eomtrol and keep down the expenditure. The manager was instructed to write to those in charge of St. An. drew's, St. CGoorye's; "St. James', and Queen street Methodist boys bri- gades, inviting them to join .in the military demonstration. He will also write Hon. Mr. Harty to find out if the dominion parliament intend proeclaim- ing May 30th, a holiday in honor of the king's birthday. Some Y. M.C.A. Notes. . Prof. McNaughton has consented to give a talk on books at the Y.M.C.A, book social on Friday evening. T. J. Wilkie, office secretary, Toron to, this week visited the local asso ciation. As a result of his visit a personal workers' band will be form. ed. Its objects will be to promote more personal work among the young men, " It has been decided to make a change in the management of the jun- ior department. Through experience it has been found unwise to allow bows in the buildings in. the evening. The summer schedule went into force last night, and under it no hoys will here after be allowed in the building after 0 p.m. Efforts are being put forth to attract young men to the place, but they will not' come as long as the rooms are full of juniors, Library Directors Meet. The regular monthly méefing of the board of directors of the mechanics' institute. was held yesterday after: noon, Iw the absence of the president, D. E. Starr, the chair was taken by James Redden. The others present were Dr. McConville, Liegt.-Col. Me Gill, T. MeK. Robertson, N. C. Pol son, and R. J. McDowall. The mat ter of conducting an excursion in the early part of the summer was left to the hbravian.and Dr. MeConville, who made a success of it last year, Mr. Robertson was appointed a member of the book committee, to take the was requested to take back the kn. eyelopaodia ~~ Britannica which had heen placed on the shelves, it having ben found not uptodate. The lik rafian reported that the month's col. lections amounted to 531. Four new members had been secured and threes tickets sold. Concert At The Armories. Mrs. (major) Kent and the wives of the officers of the 14th regiment. who are members of the soldiems' wives' league, conducted a very sue vessful concert at the armouvies last evening. Col. Momtizambert, D.0.C. occtipied the chair, presiding with hiv characteristic dignity and grace, Sag log were rendered by Charles Harvey; Frank Strange and Miss O'Hara, and a recitation by Miss Dutton. Coffes and cake were afterwards served by the ladies. What Makes You Despondent? Has the stomach gone wrong ? Have the nerve centres grown tired and list less ? Are you threatened with nefv- ous prosiration ¥ Sputh American Nervine is nature's corrector, makes the stomach right, gives a world of nerve force; keeps the cirenlation pers fect. A regular constitution builder for rundown ple. One lady savs : 1 owe my life to it." Sold by Hen: ry Wade and KE. C. Mitchell.--84 * A Hardy Surveyor. A local surveyor dropped through the ice in 'Anghn's bay a few days ago. After being hauled out, he con- tinued work with his assistants, and remained at his office all day without hours afterwards | place of Miss Nichol. Mr. McDowall JA. nolds, Berminghawn, Cauldback, Misses churchwardens' J the ensuing year, THE DAILY WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2. -- a, ---- -- PERSONAL MENTION, Zovements Of The People ~ What They Are Saying And Doing. W. H. Godwin left to-day to attend the Ontario educational convention in Toronto. f Mrs. A. W. Johnston, Toronto, is visiting 'her mother, Mrs. 8. Mircholl, Dufferin street. F. G. Lockett, of the Lockett shoe store, left to-day for 4 trip to Mon. treal and Quebec, Miss Nellie. Doyle, Church street, Brockville, is the guest of her sunt, Mrw. Wilson, Earl street. Miss Minme Oliver, 107 King west, left to-day for Detroit. She will retain ina 'month's time. William Armstr and James Me Donald have arrived from Peterboro to accept positions in tue locomotive works. Ex-aldermen R. H. Toye's health is improving and he will be able to re turn to his business duties in a week or 80, ¥ Capt. and Mrs. Eaton, Kingston, are m Ottawa to attend the wedding of Miss Blair to Walter Clark, which took place to-day. George H. Mackie, late manager of the British American hotel, was rest- ing somewhat easier this morning, having passed a good night. Col. and Mrs. Reade, of the Royal military college, Kingston, are in Ottawa, the guests of lord and lady Minto. They will attend the slate ball to-night, Roderic Allison, of Adolphustown, nophew of Mrs. Briden; of this city, died Monday at his home, of per nicious ansemia. Mrs. Briden and Dr, Allison, of Queen's, left to-day to at tend the funeral. GENERAL MARINE NOTES. Navigation Is Opening Up All Along The Lakes. Navigation is not likely to open at Port Arthur until some time between April 10th and 15th, The ice is still strong enough in the inner ports to drive piles from. It is announced from Pbet Colborne that 'the lock at that place is open for, traflic. The water has been lot in and the dams removed. The improve ments at the lock the past winter are expected to greatly facilitate naviga. tion. Navigation on the St. Lawrence river ppened yesterday at Ogdenshurg, the lake steamer Monteagle, Capt, Griffin, clearing to load coal at Os wego for Duluth, under a season charter to the Wolvin syndicate, to ran on the new line from Duluth to Quebec. The steamer Hinckley, Capt. Gus Hinckley, arrived at Oswego, Monday from Cape Vincent with 3,500 bushels | of barley. This is the first arrival of the sebson and the Hinckley is ahead of last year's record, the first boat to arrive being the St. Joseph, on April lst. Capt, Hinckley was pre sented with p new hat by the har bormaster. St. Luke's Vestry Meeting. The Easter vestry meeting was held last night in St. Luke's church. There were present : R. Reynolds, J. Hamer, T. England, CO. Selby, T.. Saunders, 0. Cooke; Mesdames Swan, Rey Scriven and Reynolds. - The accounts, showing a balance to the good of 816.57," were passed. R. Reynolds was elected war- den by the congregation, and T. kug- land by the rector. T. Seriven and CO. Datifity were. appointed auditors for J. 'Hamer, J. W, England, H. Ward, R. Scriven were re: appointed gidesmen. Votes of thanks were finite Mies "Horsey for Lucas, C. Cotter and Mrs. 'H. their services freely given as organisis for the past year; and to the women's ild for their efficient help in reduc ing the debt on the church to the am-/ ount of 8150 since last vestry. The guild has « balance on hand of $12.07. The ' vestry decided to put a new fence on the north side' of the church lot, and to enclose the lot left by the' 'late Mrs. Watking us a site for a par- sonage. Imitations And Light Weight. A certain well known canped goods parker is putting on market an imita- vion of Clark's pork. and beans in Chi li sauce. It is to your interest to get sauce. It is to your interest to got he Fein as the imitation is light weight to say nothing of the quality. Don't be i upon, see that Clark's namie iS upon the label. The price is 10c. for a large tin. "Saits" Oak Hall "Suits." If you are 5 particular man come in and inspect our stock of spring suits and top. coats. The H. D. Bib- by Co... Fit Reform tweed suits will keep their shape; $19 anil $12. Jenkins. | COFFEE TUOK IT. | Robbed The Doctor Of His Cun- streot. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. The Spice of Every Day Life -- What the People Are Talking About--Nothing Escapes At- tention. If we could only send our streets to the laundry ! There was no session of 'the police court this morning. Fit Reform tweed suits will © heep theip shaped 510 ani 812. Jenkins Spring is coming. And it might also be added that Christmas is too. Fit Reform suits, in black and blue serges; fit guaranteed, $10 and $12, at Jenkins, Classes in arts and science at Queen's concluded to-day. 'The exam- inations are already in: progress, Just because x girl bas a fearful per, she has no right to think she's all the rage. Cecil I" wes at last managed to do somehing of which Kruger ap- proved. He died. ' The discovery: that some complexion tablets are poisonous puts gq serious fuce on the matter. Lever's Y.Z( Wise Head) Disinfectant Sosp Powder is better than other sosp powders, 88 it also acts as a disinfectant. " Considerable repairs are being made to the lic schools during the Eas- ter holidays. The Kingsten Y.M.C.A. will i a more active part than ever in gswollia- tion camp at Barriefield this summer. This weather will teach the first ro- bine a lesson to bring their coon coats along the next time they tome. The presence of the lady is not ne- eensary when applying for a marriage license. So says Mr, Gildersieeve, the issuer. ; Fit Reform tweed suits their shape, 810 and $12. Jenkins. (Cecil Rhodes' body travels to the grave on a gun carriage, and we dare say a canon will conduct the funeral service. Fit Reform suits, in black and blue serges; fit guaranteed, $10 and 812, at Jenkins', The wholesale price paid for cheese by local dealers fos visen to llle. a ih., the highest notch it in some time. The Dillons seem to , people. One of them dynamited Welland canal, and another blew Joseph Chamberlain. Some fine lithographs, illustrating scenes of "Leo, the Royal Cadet," were todlay posted throughout the ¢ity. The 'seenes are very realistic, A regular meeting of the separate school board was to have been hold last night, but, owmg to the lack of 8 guordm, an adjournment was made, Ottawa Citizen ; It doesn't seem to really matter whether the name of that dynamiter in Kingston is Dillon, Dallmann or Dennis. He is "ketehed"' anvhow. Tuesday 'being this seems an for brother agar that province. Sutherland shoe shining service started. We will run. our shining stand as usual free for the benefit of the many customers of * the Suther land shoes. Checkers has become a fascinating pame in the reading rooms of the me chanics' institute. Walter Kerr is the champion player, having defeated John Orr in a close contest. An order went into effect on the C.P.R. yesterday, whereby baggage agents ave required to make extry charges for the transportation of baby carriages, go-carts, "ete. The minimum charge will be twenty-five cents. Nothing just as good ss Eastern Balm for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, 'ete. Some remedies allow the dealer greater profit Mence their interest in pushing those remedies. 'Ask for East- ern Balm, take nd other. Largest bot tle on the market. Guaranteed. Portions of the walk on Brock strect between Barrie and Alfred streets, gre in a very unsightly and dangerous condition. The streets department should give this matter prompt at- tention. Fit Reform tweed snits will keep their shape, £10 anid $12. Jenkins, W. H. Godwin iz of the opinion that more than the local meat by-law is illegal. He thinks the dog by-law, passed in 1900, ix also under that category, ag it was not properly sign- od and sealed. The same might be said of other city ordmances. will keep has reached be explosive the up the first of April, appropriate moment Whitney to announce he's going to carry the REES---SUTHERLAND. re Wedding Ceremony In St. Paul's * Church This Morning. In St. Paul's church at eight o'clock this mormmg, the i of this city Mr. Pri street. The ceremony was Fortra by the venerable archidea- con Carey, in the presence of immedi ate relatives and a few friends. The handsome young bride was attired in a travelling suit of brown, with white 'taffeta blouse" and violet 'toque. Sh war attended 'by Miss Katie Reid. The ob ree SPORT IN GENERAL. Notes And Comments About The Sporting Fields. The Toronto university baseball ten wants a match in Kingston on "teh : Mar % The Toronto Telégrane weeps a whole: tubifal becouse *'Chaweer" El- lott haps been prolessionalized, 3 An American built yacht is to be | an i or § i raced in the Kiel regatias. The man emperor has offered prizes small boats sailed by amateurs. George Sullivan, with Toronto base- ball team, last year, stood twenty- first in butting percentage in the Eas- tern league. Only thirty-three batted over the 300 mack. Sullivan's figure was 313. A New York report says that Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock 11. is be ing fitted out with: great seercey and that it is intended to send her tothe great lakes by way of St. Lawrence afd the canals, © President Rosseévelt is unquestion- ably the keenest sportsman that has occupied the White house since Me. Cleveland went out of office. A stir dy hunter of big game, an excellent horseman, a devotee of all athletic sports, Mr. Rossevelt has over shown himself to he a real fype of enthusits- tie young America, The Hamilton Times says of the de cigions of the Montreal canine associ: ation to hold its show under Ameri can kennel club rules: "This action is ta be regretted, and in view of it it is is not likely that any entries will he sent from patriotic fanciers in 'this 'city, Canadian fanciers have a good enough position in the dog world to maintain their own stud book and make their own rules," A Handsome Supplement. The Daily Standard, of Watertown, f., has just issued an illustrated supplement commemorate eighth anniversary. This special is sue contains cuts of all the prominent Fusiness and Professional men of 'the city, of the factories, chief residences, bits of charming scenery, ete, with interesting sketches of each. The sup plement 'is © well gotten up, showing taste and ability on the part of those who manage this bright and wpto date publication. Tt is a credit to them, and will no doubt be received with much pleasure by all who are in terested in 'the city or the Standard It plainly shows that the staff is cap able and energetic, and alive to the best interests of the community 10 Another Event. Last week we had a special sale of men's worsted suits and numerous gentlemen ground the city will testify that they actaally received a 812 wit for 36.90. Wedmwsday and Thursday this week we arc having a trouser sale. We are actually selling for 81.55 navy blue and black trousers, which regularly bring $2.75 and 83. We have 115 pairs of these trousers, and they ave sightly, shapely trousers, trousers that you'll like better still, when you wear them, Don't miss Wednesday oF Thursday, at the Grand Union. F G. Dunlop & Co., 122 Princesy street, Cranston Again Arrested. Watertown Times is | "LOVERS" LANE" WAS PRO- : DUCED LAST NIGHT. | One of Those New England Rural Plays--A Strong Company-- "Dolly Varden' a Great Suc cess in New York. "Lovers' Lane," a very near relative of those New England plays, "Way Down East' and "The Dairy Farm." was 'at the Grand opora house last night, but the audience, like a new tract of country, was sparsely set tled. The plays are much alike. AW of 7 them have a wronged young man or woman and a tender-hearted old mother or housekeeper. In © "Lovers" Lane' "twas the latter. The play was a sd tire on those parcow minded, interfer ing women, who cause trouble in the church in particular. and the world in general, "Lovers" Lane" tells of a young minister, who, after being faith: ful in many things, is turned out of bis church, and then received back with acclamations. The company is composed of a lot {of clever people. * Walter Hodges had a dificult role to fill as the minister, but Fsuccoeded admirably, Frankiva Roberts, though seen but little, was the equal of tho, principal. Miss Millie James took the part of the eleven vear-old ag naturally as could be, Miss Edith Browning, as the pretty school teacher, was sweet enoug to flavor a barrel of lemon juice, while i Miss Annie Miffin, who played thy dis agreeable part of Molly Mealy, would have caused any same voung man to take to the woods. The vest of the support was all good, and the male iup of the three femalé leaders of Eddysville society caused many jaws { to nearly crack. The school scene in Ithe second act was very clever | Throughout the pldy the scenery was beautiful Players And Playhouses. There is talk of a small theatre to be specially and exclusively patronized and supported by the "400" of New York, There is a movement afoot to bring the members of the vaudeville profes sion into ghe American federation of labor. It is said that Adelphi theatre, Lon- don, will hereafter be solely devoted to the production of American dramas, Though he did not draw too well in some places, the present tour of Henry Irving, which has just closed, is 'the most successful he ever had in Ameri: ca, During some excitemsent in a Bos ton theatie a boy fell from the gallery into 'the orchestra, and strack on his head without hurting himseli. He was a colored boy. It was under Gen. Methuen Sergt. Campbell, husband of Mrs, Pat Camphell, the actress, was killed in battle two years ago in the Trans vaal, leaving her with two children. A London manager locks the doors of his theatre on the rise of the cur that Armold Cranston, arrested some tings ago on the charge of forging his flex of Paine's Celery Compo ther's name on a note at Kingstost Ont., and released on bail pending hiro extradition by the Canadian authoweak. ailing and sick ties, was rearrested by deputy Unikpst ed States marshal Clark and is nopr hi vieremmn 'or SAIL THOU, 5 New r nl ysed will rapidly dispel all We urge every serson to fairly the medicine that is deing gufiering 'humanity than all ethor thix time uble and danger ore in the county jail. The state deparfombined remedies, ment hus "held that in cases whee the prisoner has had an examinatic} before 'a United States commissions who holds that he can be extradite he cahnot be jreleased on bail, i Few Changes In The Regiment. Regimental drill will soon he resus ed by the Ith. Major Galloway, te officer commanding, =tates that the corps has never been in better con dition, and that there will be fewer changes in it than usual. The vew drill hall has afiorded the men an opportunity of meeting together for target practice, assemblies, ete. Thi« bas kept up interest in the regiment and gif that pertains to it. With its increased facilities © and accommoda tion, the old 14th will make 4 splen did showing this year. 18 Plucked Wild Flowers. C. L. Bass has displayed in the win- dow of his jewellery store: a bunch of wild flowers picked near Hartington during the latter days of March. They are of the common Mayflower variety and seem to have got here ahead of time. Their companions on 'the hill- wide will suffer in this kind of wea: ther--a punishment for being over-am-. bitions. A country that ean produce wild flowers in March does not de. serve wich remarks as Kipling and Chamberlain have made about her. Oak Hall. Flegant top coats that you will take pleasure in wearing on your hack or on your arm, 8%, 89, 810, $12 and $14. The H. I. Bibby Co. See Jenkins' Boys Suits. . Mack awd blue rerges; made in sll styles, from 81.95 10 S10 ¢ Watch for-our specint wales: They ro genuine. Grand Union. "FAT NERVES. A whirl of excitement was harities has asked for increase over the sum allowed v STARVING THE POOR. New York Commissioner: of about $500, io department by the Nan Wyck pidlodg make uve caplet" Now and the former gentleman was so im- pressed with Miss Glaser's beauty and grace in "Dolly Varden" that - he asked for an introduction to the fair young artiste and the result © will probably pe that Sir Philip will paint a character portrait of Mise Glaser in "Dally ¥arden."" This opera with its daintiness, its pret urestjueness, its com sistent music, and ita marked freedom from valgarity seems to have cansht New Yorkers. Last Saturday wight elosed the eighth week of "Pally Var den" at the Herald Square theatre, and it was the most successful wook of the engagement It is now de finitely settled that the Lulu Galswr opera company will play at the Her ald Square theatre far into the sum mer, Row York managers and people generally who wateh closely the trend of metropolitan theatrical affairs, pro nounce "Dolly Varden" the most legitimate comie opera success that Bromdway has seen in three years he Pair Spectacles For Sale. A certain citizon, who is musically inclined, recently fuvested $6 in a pair of gold-rimmed speetacles, and pro coded to wear them. A dogen or so acquaintapess conerived a plan by which: they might bave a little fun over 'the matter. "Hello 1" said one of his Iriemds next morning. "Where on earth did vou get those things ? 1 hardly koew you, vou looked so old." A dittle further © on he encountered another iviend . "Well, grandpa," wus You look ald enctigh to be a grandiather, a ""Beytor sell them 16 a secondhand LY seid another acquaintance. 2 make vou look fifty venrw old: er. You'll never get a wife now 1" characters in these rural $i : an 0000000006000 © Mutual Preference. We'd prefer you to buv And you'd prefer It te all , other kinds if you once tried it. ' JAMES "SWIFT & 60, ¢ "Phone 135. Our Goal Is 2 Gian as Though It Were Washed and Brushed. EACH LUMP STANDS BY ITSELF, GOOD solid coal~s0 much solkd fire rendhes the surface of mines, impurities aro piv Thereafter it is sarvensd sovernl tnms before it tondhes you, sel dirt, slate, oto, pally hive air ghutioe, if the dealers ae carnal. We ate wiry catebul Foot of Queen St.--'Phone § For The Consumer, Ege con! is peoded at Faster time to cool the eguw. It is slso weunlly novhd to heey the cook and family wari Dont mere the mistake of letting your os for pring may prove cold » hos often dome before. A warm cont sad good fire will be apprise J at boervals the middle of June THE RATHBUN C(O. Your Neighbor Says WALSH'S SCRANTON COAL IS ALL RIGHT. Have you tried it ? Shall we send vou aton? A COSY BRIGHT {7} FIRE the snlutation, "where did you get | B 5 the window shutters ? Chocolate and Cream Easter Eggs, from 1c. to The. each. Doves, Chicks, Ete. The finest i