: 7, i i : § : Fe. = £ 7 : : its 2 Es 5 : i i | i 11 id iH i ; L.pk hit:d ! | L £2 He "As to w "¢8) Un d : HE oi : tH i i 1H i ji "an. Free Am. Alb. Am." 2nd 016 086 Both 018 000 less hl ven, lorine hot gl on but always lower to the sanitary history of évery city along the great lakes, no city is free from the danger of ty- , whose water intake pipe can in any way reached with water in- hich sew til beyond the £ go f fl Hi i HH gE i ; Yoth (thaw) 031 Soa sligh "hi : 0 turbid 23rd : 10n3 shiahily. tarbid is poured. pipe is carried west ult i - ir i LEE i i gi wi in 28g 7 tH i Ly, i 2 Ble ifarhd HE ied {Hee Te iH if i f 1 i i g Death Of H. Belanger. Hel'er Belanger, aged seventy-five died on Monday morning at his home, 74 Bagot street Heart disease was the cause. He had suffered for some months but only for | some weeks past had he been confined to the house. He was born in St. Martin's, Que., and upwards of fifty A came to Kingston. He was Galt Reporter. New industries are what every live town needs. And all live towns are after them. The uincturer in these times is not hi himself to a community of m s. He wants to rub shoul- ders with men of his kind; to feel that ture attract manufacturers. If such a place iw; in addition aggressive in itself into motice, it is bound to succeed in its aims. Archbishop On The Theatre. Archbishop Gauthier preached at high mass in St. Mary's cathedral on Sunday morning. In the course of his sermon he referred to the theatre, which, he said, the Roman Catholic church did not oppose. He under the of Kingston were favored wi wholesome plays and productions at the Grand, and to attend these was no harm. In fact, many of the plays were eloquent ser- mons. A Story Of the Trappers. William, very valuable furs were recently stol- en from a trapper who had be ing in the vicinity of Mine Cen- which he sig be followed, What is bundle of . furs was disposed of in Tower, Minn., this the first clue that has been obtained. servitude for life, will A Railway Wreck. pun, SSA fol ern way train whi t this city. for Washington, at. mid: night, is reported to have been wrecked at Toccoa, Ga. One person reported killed and several injured. A Heavy Earthquake. . i March 23.<The re: Manitoba. hin, Ki in, Kings particul ars The B. C. government will investi: ote the rie in the price of lumber on . sonst, 5 «| ton. The home office has declined to ad- ; don, from New York, of his own ac- Rife --- - FF | i #88 Whitakér Wright's = it withdraw the extradition tion that proceed- The German wvernment's pless in d to the lition of slavery in oons, and in German t Alrica, is process of abolition. . The long-talked of investigation into the Montreal police force was opened before J Curran this morning, i to the scope of the investigation to pre- pare a defence. The wide channel between Goat Is- land and the American shore, was al- most dry on Saturday, owing to an im -jam at the head of Goat Island. People were attracted to the Canadian side by the thunder of three times the usual amount of water pass- ing over the brink of the Horseshoe Falls. ; Starting A Saw Mill. :Myer's Cave. March 21.-- We were enjoying genuine summer weather for the past week, and on some of the small lakes thie ice is going out quite fast. Some of our old weather probs. say that they expect a very rough time in April; that is to say, we are to have our March wegther yet. Very few of our farmers ta their bush- es this year, as the flow of sap was so small. The roads in our neighbor hood are in a fearful condition, but our genial mail carrier, T. Bowen, still keeps on time with the mail. J. Critchley has purchased the shingle, saw and machinery from W. Pipe, and intends ing it up in the saw mill at Myer's Cave, owned by the New York Mining company, and will be- prepared to cut logs and shingles for those. who may require them. "We wish him every success in his new enter- prise. N. N. Curtis, ill for two weeks with an attack of la grippe, is slow- ly convalescing. J. Dellyea is suffering from rheumatism. Caspar Neale is also ill of rheumatism. Dave Gray, who bas gone to Montreal to enter the Royal Victoria Hospital for treat- ment, was at last accounts doing as well as could be expected. William Morgan is also very ll. Mrs. T. Per ry. is visiting at Cloyne, at Mrs. T: Story's. Mrs. J. D. Rogers turned from visiting friends in King- ston. Mies Maggie Loucks has gone to Kaladar Station to live with Mrs. N. McBride for the summer. W. Pipe has gone to Dead Creek for a few days. Agricultural Experiments. The Ontario Agricultural and Ex- perimental! Union are prepared to dis- tribute into every township of On- tario, maferial for experiments with fodder crops, roots, grains, grasses, clovers ands fertilizers. Upwards of 1,400 varieties have been tested at the Ontario Agricultural College, in Guelph, for at least five years in suc- cession, consist of nearly | all the Canadian sorts, and' several hun- SUDBIy a exhausted. Instructions for ing chosen experiment, and the blank form on which (pn the results of the work, will be sent to each experimenter at the time the fer- tilizers or seeds are forwarded. All material will be furnished entirely free of charge to each applicant, and the produce of the plots will become the the person who conducts t p t. All will be sent in good time for spring seeding, provid- ing applications are received at an early date All letters should be ad- to C. A. Zavits, director, Great $10,000 Hit in Music re 0 om ata Lhe SPECIAL and $1 per To-morrow and Wednesday We Will Sell REGULAR PRICES. 75¢. 5 ladies Un Price Rogular $1.25 aly 94c. $113. $1.50. $1.88. A lot of Good Qualities at $2.73, $3, $325. All to be sold at 235 per Cent. Off. J 97 Gentlemen's Umbrellas. $1, $1.50, $2, $3. All to be sold at 235 per Cent. Off. 259 Of 47 Ladiés' Umbrellas Regular $1 quality. smbrellas Hoguise $1 qually. 68 Ladies' Umbrellas. . Regular $1.50 quality. SpecialPrice To-morrow, . . 58 Ladies' Umbrellas. Regular $2 quality. Special Price To- 3% yuily. 63 Ladies' Umbrellas. Regular $2.50 quali- ty. Special Price To-morrow,.... These Umbrellas are all new and perfect in every way and the handles are the very latest designs. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON, 120-172 Princess Street, Kingston. Is an ofitidse and a pretty one and DOROTHY is a preity girl and her shoes are like herself. There is something distinctly dif. ferent! between the DOROTHY DODD SHOE and aay other we have ever seen: Call and Let Us Show Them To You. Prices $3, $3.75 and $4 oun THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE Also our all Iron - Springs 1 Sanitary Mattress. Children's Iron Beds, with wire springs, from $6.50 to $15. ROBT. J. REI CESS ST. AMBULANCE DELIVERY OF MILK MY CONNECTION BEING NOW ered with Clarified Milk company be on the 1st of April ply milk to all parts of the ci will be p to meet all my o mers also as many others kindly favour me with their pat shall do my utmost to please the quality of the milk and deliv , 5c. per quart. bert St., wil prompt attention. F. P. GRA Deleware Fruit and.S FOR SAl From 10 to 600 acres, all siz climate, mild winters, »ood mark roads. Productive land catalogue 4. B. McGONIGAL, Dover, AUCTION SAL J. A. Salter, Auctioneer, 58 Bre Experienced, reliable and I Sales catalogued if required. € . terms and save money. FOR SALE OR TO REN FURNISHED, CUT STONE H No. B57 George Street. Im; n. Apply to ie. 318 King street. ARTHUR H. HOWELL G THE 1L Masic, visit ave, ont. ROOMS. MRS, BREDEN, 24 STUART ST A0uld "live the address of a having first-class rooms to n Barrié or George street. BOARD FOR SALE. DOUBLE SEATED BABY riage in first-class condition $35. Will be sold very chea ply at this office. WANTED. A HOUSEMAID IMMEDIATELY 1y 10 24 Stuart street. A FEW BOYS FOR STEADY Kingston Hosiery Co. A GENERALS SERVANT. APF Mrs. R. Waddell, 176 King st GIRLS TO SPLIT MICA. APP 'Kent Bros." mica works, Prine YOu. AL ESTATE FOR oe sh McCann, 51 Brock ground floor. AN EXPERIENCED DRUGGIS ly = No. 231 Main street GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. ! family. No washing. Apply & linglon street. - A GOOD COOK, MUST HAVE R ences. Ap) to Miss Ho King stree after seven o'cl the eveningr---- TWO BOYS THAT WILL steady and earn good pay. A J. A. Gou & Co., Smith opposite 730 Princess street. A GOOD SIZED, INTELLIGEN 16 learn the shoe business. education, teel appearance ply, at The® Lockett hoe Ste ---------------- ------------ WE WANT A FEW PEOPLE IN locality to work for us durim time. Pleasant work. ber 3 Loudon, BOILER MAKERS, PATTERN ors, machinists and moulders hoer day. Address "Vancow gineerin, Works, Limited, cauver, %s.c. BE INDEPENDENT, EMPLOY seli. Establish a busines: goods are used everyday by ' body. Men make fortunes. W Marshall & Co., London, Ont MEN TO LEARN BARBER 1 $ al offer for fifteen d Tools, tuition, boar incléded. Time sav pthod. Catalogue an culars mailed free. Write Mo ber College, Chicago, Til. FAITHFUL PERSON TO 7T for well established house in counties, calling on retail m and agents. Local territory. $1.034 a year and expenses $1970 a week in cash and advanced. Position permane ness successful and rushing self-addressed ervelope. S House, 8300 Caxton Building £0. Swallowed Strychnine P Syracuse, N.Y., March stvpshnine pills which a physic left for a patient on the sitti table in a neighbor's house, a the attention of John Murra twentv-fwo-months 'old son of