for Yourself, Examine | prices much lower lities and You Will onvinoced. Stair Carpets It is a fact thoroughly proven Room Carpets that we sell reli able carpets in new at 'possibly obtain elsewhere. We in- 'vite comparison of qualities and I Es 35¢ 300 ; ¢. to 3be. or J A A | we anim to give you the vent 'waluss ever offered in the city and "} would like to prove it to you. |" Shades trom 30c. wp ech. | Oil Cloths - Here you have a selection of | over 40 designs to choose from -- 40c., 80, yard. RE Ty 40g: 0c: yard. a : Brown, Green, Black 0il Cloth, FREEZE ¢ : ii y One Tnildi | charge ers, of ari | bill tor, All dral Ww FF 2 to been the firetc | tion, and the th Salling on Tuesdays will follow this plan, It is understood that the company third-cluss profitable t-class y and hopes, by the plan it a, od, to attract business, ; overcome it will changed to # and jury, who brought in & true inst t 'derson, of Ottawa, i: EEred Hig, THE CUNARD COMPANY. : Leen . Vessels Second and Third Class |night, requested the city board to Only. Towdon; April | 18/~The = Cuhard Steamship company has instituted the ning. oetiain of its i terms : t to be reinstated in former positions; mo - discrimination to be made against union men; only three days' pay to be retained 'instead of six as formerly. The vote to accept the conditions was unanimous, and Mr. King and Organizer A. L. Ga- rean, of the National Trades and La- bor Congress, were enthusiastically cheered. - Mr. Gareau was later en- throned on the shoulders of some of his adm and carried at She ted of a tii procession to his ho- tel. Tn to the men since the strike started Thursday night is es timated at $1,000; to the company, 22.000, and to the city, $500. SCHOOLS ABOLISHED. Catholic Board Asks Protestant Board to Take Charge. Winnipeg, Man., April 15.--~Yester- day's vals, totalled nearly 1,000 immigrants. About 200 came from the south, the others being mostly pas- . {sengers by S88. Lake Ontario end Siciliano x A WN. Jorday, pmployed by a Harmer _- Bwin ail Man.) hng'been miss- ing since before Christmas and has heen given up for lost. The secretary of the Winnipeg Ro- man Catholic school committee, last take over the Roman Catholic schools of the city, and asked for a commit ted to be appointed 'to ider the- details. he | MORE IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE, re occupying what has hither third-class passengers having two-berth and six-berth rooms. The Carpathia, bein the Tyne, will sai the Aurania in this service. completed on alteenately with com- its vessels from Liverpool at all regards second and as being more Tannery Purchase. of the Messrs. Davis, of the accoramoda- . | tawa Coal Returning Veterans Landed To- x day at Halifax. : Halifax, N.S. April. 15.--~The Allan stogmer Corean arrived from Liver- migrants this morning. They pro- cooded west this afternoon. Among the number were the following Cana- dians, who had been in the 8S. A, C.: C. A. Young, gor; Man.; L. H. Johnston, Westbourne, Man.; A. . Moir, Winnipeg; J. Morgan, Calgary; i. W. W. Graham; Winnipeg; J. Lu- eas, J, CO. Brown, St. ary's, Ont; H. Wise, Stonequurry; H. P, Scanlon, Brantford, Ont; T. H. Callaghan, In- nerkip, Ont; T. Cousineau, Montreal. WILL GET COAL CHEAP. Rate War in Progress at Ottawa , Prices Cut, Ottawa, Ont., April 15.--What is looked on as the beginning of coal war was inaugurated to-day when the city coal dealers belonging to the Ot- company, reduced prices to $6.75 a ton. A few days ago. ex-May- ici. 10f W. D. Morris started business as If they settle here lead to 'the erection of another and engaving of forty extra workers, beyond those now employed, 4 tment, Changed From Murder, Perth, Ont., April 15.--The spring here before Sir William Meredith. The docket .is a large one. Thees is onl ly one crilpinal case, a of murder Against Alden Math: Carleton having been ; hy the he prisoner, Gordon Hen- is crown prosecu- he new stone pinnacles on the south-east side of St. Mary's cathe | out the | He is not recovered good lever, to read an independent operator, and quoted fifty cents under the coal association. The big dealers have gone twenty-five cents better," and prosvects for good Tuck for consumers are bright. The Chief Exonerated. Montreal, April 15.---Judge Curran, who investigated the charges made against Montreal police, has an- nounced his findings. He condemns the system of dividing among the police liquor seized in disorderly houses, ex- onerates Chief Legault from the charge of favoring special saloon y declares that there was nothing irre- gular in the matter of police uniforms, the exchange system having beer prov- én to have been in existence for, «| many years. Got A Month In Jail. Belleville, April 15.~John Wesley Stephens, who went into the railway station at. Tweed in disguise and presented a vistol at the head of Sta- tion Agent Murphy, was found guilty of pointing a pistol at Murphy, and also of being masked. For the fire pool and landed at this port 274 im-' it. French-Canadian Sion in, Wes e. We made 28 offer for the efitire lot. ur was accepted, and on close inspection, we - found the lot was exceptionally good, ' there ' being Russell only a few pieces in the lot impeifict, and without ) date in " jon in against Dr. Wallace, of Metcalfe, the convention idate In the criminal court, this and Mee, 8 has asked v for an explanation of the Te aay of natives from an American missionary estab- lishment on one of the Caroline is- Alired Allan, a C.P.R. special po- liceman, at Vancouver, B.C., was ar- rested last. night on the charge of shooting Frank Rogers on Monday. Rogers is still alive, but his condition is grave. ™ tiv A special cable to the World, from London, says the report that ex- Crown Princess Louise and Crown Prince Frederick pf Saxony, were to be reconciled and remarried this week, is denied. The Hamilton cit cided to invite Lord and Lady Minto to visit the city in May, when their excellencies will be in Toronto and other places. The governor-general has never paid an official visit to Hamil ton council has de- C. E. Saunders, some time ago ap- pointed assistant director of the Ex- perimental Farm, Ottawa, bas been made experimentalist at the farm, a new position just created. Mr. Sawm- ders is a son of Dr. Saunders the dir- ector of thé experimental farms. William A.; Sunday, formerly a baseball playér, has passed the ex- amination of the Chicago ytery, and was, ained on Sunday as an evangelist of the Preshyterian body. Pecasionally the question of a learn- ed professor brought the frank ans- wer, "1' will have to give that up. George Etwell, Brockville post of- fice staff, whose duties require him to sleep in the office, left four gas jets burning, according to rules. en. the deputy postmaster entered the build- ing on: Tuesday morning, he found Ftwell sleeping soundly, and an odor of escaping gas. Fortunately the ven- tilators were opened before the clerk went to bed, and no serious, result in consequence. " Inspected Paved Stremsts The city engineer and Aldermen Mo- Leod and Meek returned this morning after a visit to Boston, Cambridge, Waltham, and Brookline in Massachu- setts; Buffalo, N.Y., and Hamilton, Ont. They inspected various paved streets in those places, and came, to the conclusion that bitulithic was far more serviceable than tar-macadam, and could be laid in Kingston just as cheaply, At the next meeting of the city council, they will tell of their in- vestigations. Want Better Fire Protection. A joint meeting of the civic finance and industry committees was called for four o'clock this afternoon to con- sider the matter of Hon. Mr. Davis taking over the Carrington tannery and extending it. All that is asked of the city is to afford better fire pro- tection, by laying a main at a vost of "about $450. Te is likely the re- quest will be granted, as the industry would employ many hands. . To Meet Next In Kingston. Dr: E. Rvan and Alderman J. J. Behan returned this morning from Montreal, where on Tuesday they at- tended a meetin, tees of the C.M.B.A. George N. Me- Inerney, of New Brunswick, was fofuted grand 'trustee, and Joha R: urphy, of Cayuga, -Ont., was elected grand secrétary. It was decided to old the next meeting in- Kingston. The Grand Trunk station at Mal- lorytown was reduced to ashes on Monday. The blaze started in the oil house. Considerable merchandise: be- and | longing to local shop-keepers went up in smoke. Rev. C. H. Baldwin is vinning much praise for the way he helped fight the flames. C. W. Lane has returned after spending Easter with friends in Corn: wall and Brockville. Mrs. Lane re- turned from Gananoque yesterday, where she was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ¥Y. Boyd. Miss Geor- gia Boyd accompanied her to Kings. ton. Alexander Darragh, late' hotelkeeper at Bath, will leave the city on Mon- day next for Winnipeg, where he will take over the management of a' offegoe he was sentenced to a th in the connty jail, and for the second was given a. od sentence of niue months in the Central prison. J. L. Haveock is able to move ab the General 1 the Belleville Intelligen- oer, NA hotel. King will wish him success. a Miss Charlotte Styles, of Chicago. called home to attend the funeral of her brother, Frank at Morrisburg, is stopping for a dav with Miss Jennie Glasgow, 189 Brock street, on her re tarn to Chicago. . at Uglow's. ° of the grand trus- TOVE'S Ever on the alert to gain'any trade advantage that will enable us 10 sella large quantity of" goods at's price below the regular values, keeps us 'constantly in' touch with all the agents of Foglish man. ufacturers and with every y importing firm' | in Montreal and Toronto. The A is we secure many a good 'thing for King- ston that would otherwise go to the larger city stores. Ad Last week we ' got wind of a lot ®N of Fine White Victoria Lawns and' Whits India Linens. that had been sent ¢ out from Manchester, England,as seconds, that is having some veiy slight 'imperféc- doubt the very best thing of its kind ever offered to: the women of Kingston at the prices: named below. "The 'ot consists of White Victoria Lawns and _ White India Linens. These Will be Sold To-morrow as Follows : zoc, Victoria Lawns for 7¢. yard. 1244. Victoria Lawns for gc. yard. 15¢. Victoria Lawns for roc. yard. ¢.. soc. Victoria Lawns for 13c. yard. - asc. Victoria 'Lawns for 1yc. yard. ~~ 3oc. Victoria, Lawns for 2oc. yard. -- ¥i FINE WHITE INDIA LINENS. 15¢c. White India Linens for xoc, yard. 20c. White India Linens for 13c. yard. 25c. White India Linens for 17¢ yard. joc. White India Linens for 20c. yard." 40c, White India Linens for 27c. yard." 45¢c. White India Linens for 3oc. yard. These are suitable for: Children's Summer Dresses, for Ladies' Waists and Dresses 'and for Aprons," 341 Sale Commences at 9:30. "All Sales for Cash Only. John Laidlaw & Son. DOROTHY DODD ,o The two most desirable lines of Ladies Shoes we have yet found. Perfect comfort from the first moment. Perfect fit till the last day you wear them. French Heels, High Cuban Heels. "SOLD ONLY AT KETT SHOE STORE MADE OF THE FINEST AND BEST MATERIAL, BY THE BEST BAKERS. PURE MILK AND THE \ a. Ax . HIGHEST GRADE OF G E A M FLOUR ARE' IN IT. Ng AN : WE CAN RECOMMEND BREAD i3#1*&:k From: the: Tree to the Breakfast Table! IMPERIAL BRAND SYRUP ¢ Ta simply deliglons. Put up in sealed tins. 'Pure. Always the sams. The | Best of the "Auk your grocer for & tin snd let the goods speak for them: Coma opera. City Ball, Friday. Plak} EMPRESS SHOES Ordinary Heels. | Parlor Fumi A beautiful assortmen lor Suits, ranging fro: $150. Some very Artistié edge, button back, assorted silk covers, frames, for $35, $45, Also 3 piece Parlor | ~$15- te $35, * Very has signs. ROBT. J. | fossa mtn BY JOHN K Auction Sale of Furn pets, el I HAVE RECEIVED tions from W. D. Carmicha the residence, Mack street, fred, ou FRIDAY, APR All the aflects, Somprisir & Co. Piano, Turkish Fane ou, : ©lush, Brockatelle Coverings, ~ Bi quette, Tapestry and ol Rugs, Oak, Cherry, Walne Centre Tables, Hall Stand, Fine Lace and ou and Blinds, Jardiniere, Fine board, Plush and Hair Auto Harp, Dining Chairs, nut and other Bedroom S and Mattrggses, Secretary, pets, Clocks, Toilet Sets, C Bicycle, Happy Thought R Tools, Kitchen Utensils, et Piano at one o'clock. Sale at 10:30 am. JOHN H. MILLS, KIRKPATRI ART STO ESTABLISHE! As well as our. incompa Artist Proodls, Eugravings sud together with our im excelled Picture Framing garry, s gomplete Ling bf terials, Post Cards, Passe ing, Mounting "Kid Mattin, all the Novelties Geually Pirst-Ulass Art Store. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, SQUARE. Bay mare and fox 'geld perty of tile K. & P. Rai at 11° o'clock am. Terns W. MURRAY, JR. $$$ SAV By having your Dre Suits and Overcoats cl and pressed by us fe m like new. Parker's Dye Works a T. BE. HAWLEY, ) Phone 406. 108 BOARD. ROOMS AND be had | 279 Sy GOOD board sly Thom psots s, north TO LET. HOUSE, 105 CLERC eight rooms. Ment § Apply 249 Brock stre peers 44 CLERGY STREET, f tension, 191 Earl str hot water furnace. 1st. Also other dwel McCann, 51 Brock » ttre ret FROM MAY 1ST, HO , contal ee -. ---- BOYS AT THE GARD] Company. GIRLS TO SPLIT MICA Kent Bros. mica wor! e------------------ R BOY AT OSKFLER Corner University Av ston street. ee ------------ A GOOD COOK. AFP evening to Mrs. Hire King street. A FEW. GIRLS TO WOI ing room, steady wo ston Hosiery Co. A FEW. YOUNG MEN "work in boiler shop. motive Co., City A MAN TO REPRES) and reliable Life Ins on. salary. 8] Broek sf = em -------------------- YOUNG MAN DESIR ably fi room ood locality. Priva ferred Address "19C i ---------------------- FEW MORE MEN © A ed on the road 3 dependence. Den't © Marshe to G. Tendon, Ont. ee ---------------- MEN TO LEARN BA ~ 1 offer for April. Tools, tuith positions ded our culars free. ber College, Chicago PERSON FAITRFUL tor well establi counties, calling on and Cats . Local year and