, ; { F. HARRISON ty ----y a Bibelningd hocola ates wi Of ours put op in pretty g XeR dt 40r. dnd" 60c: per Ih Lowney's pretty ly fresh. ray packages, per .' 8. TAYLOR, Pharmaceutipal Chemist. 24 Princess St., Phone 59, MecesSor to B.C. Mitchell. ws Hors, Halls, 'Dinfng-Robms, Eve special patterns "at special ral patterns of Bc. Papers reduted UARANTEE SATISFACTION PRINCESS STREET, PROSITE WINDSOR HOTEL e & Home OF Investment In AL. ESTATE of the bargains we are at tine a 2 Union, de rick dwelling, 12 rooms, hot lot 40 by 200, or lar qui 4 ock street; le * dwell: oms, Dg ' frame dwelling] 4 rooms in ots, good garden and orchard lv street. ) § Hingweood ingle brick 3 » trent, ingl4 pric d 23. Lower Gordon street, ---_ dwelling. ~ ia 4 a < bt 9 Chingy ate, idk number: of other properties. 'A cali solicited. silver candelabra. . Mar: "red 'flowers adorned the \ Mss. Arthur Cunningham was hos- tess at a pleasant dinner on Thurs- {. the. party on af theatre. to + Neilson, who is re fuch fetad; was guest of 1 MN gh \ . Kent, Mr. y wy. Brownfield, and Mr. W. C. Kent. [rs. Calvin entertained at. luncheon oii' Tuesday, i t Lennox Mills, when her guests: were 4 Mrs. Lindsay, Mes. Walkem, Mrs, Cafruthers, Mrs. Kent, Mrs, Garrett, Mrs. ; hp. Cappon, Mrs. Macnee, and ., Neil- son, the guest of honor. Mrs. Macnee gave of thi week's ties in honor ht guest, Mrs. taking the form of ednesday when covers 5 Mrs. ., Mrs, Car Mrs. Robert Myles, Toronto, was the 'hostess on Tuesday afternoon at tea in honor of her guest, Mrs. Drury. Mrs. Myles received with her daughter in-law, the latter gowned in & hand- some black i with trimmings of guipufe Tace. Mrs. Drury was in an uisite. black lace over white silk, with yoke and. sleeves of white tucked chiffon. The house was redolent with ink and crimson roses 8 Tie tea table was particularly novel and attractive, Having two large rais- 'ed. horseshoes of marguerites studded with 'mheléor roses, and a miniature artillery gun in _ the Gentré, around which was a quantity of white tulle, with brolid fiom Liberty satin' rib- bon artistically arranged. The Misses Myles had charge of the table, and carefully looked after. the wants of their guests, assisted by Miss Melvin Jones and Miss Hele MeMurrich, all wanring dainty frocks of blue. ' Some of 'those present were : Ladv Kirkpat- rick, Mrs. Harley Roberts, Mrs. Julius Myles, 'Mrs. Han Beatty, Mrs. Harry Paterson, 8. Fétbert Robin- son (Kingston), Mes. Victor Cawthra, Mrs. Arthur patrick, Mrs. Jack McKellar, W. H. Beatty, Mrs. W. D. Matthews, Mrs, ©. C. Baines, Mrs. Melvin Jones, Mrs. Pipon, Miss Lola Hendewson:=Muil and Empire. 7 « & 6 = An exceptionally nice little tas was iyen an Thursday hy Mrs. ances ing, when 'among . those present' ye, Mos. Arthur. Mashup, Mrs. i \ Miss Etta Richmond, Mrs. Ed- rd Moore, the Misses Straubenzie, jus Alice King, Miss Isabel Cart- wright, ios Slonuighoe Copke, Miss ts were Mr: nl Mest Mason ay entertained the La- Sh lass. night, the only w'" present being Mrs' Neil ton: © "Fon Tisday, - when a number: of 'en- | thusiastic. Y.W.C.A. workers had he 3 Pleasiie of meeting Miss ' Reynolds. he latter. gave an interesting on, and the subsequent success of the' good work, which has into all parts of the world. fea-roomt was in charge of Mrs. George Horséy on tHe ince, Ross, Mrs. % " Mis. Strachan, and a number -of young girls assisted. Boe Ww. ei Prof. Martin was host at a card party this week, at which the guests were all embers of thie Sterner sex. The Rev. Conway Cartwright. came hone on Friday from his trip to Ken- tueky, and everyone will be glad to Ynow that the rest and change has quite brought back his old-time vigor. Mrs. Stafford Kirkpatrick has re- turned from ort visits to Picton, Belleville and Peterboro, and is now with Miss Macaulay. Miss Grace and Miss Jessie Kirk gk. are staying with Mrs. Francis Kirkpatrick. Every- one has heard with very deep regret of Mrs. Kirkpatrick's inténtion to go back to the old country: She and her danghters expect to sail about the middle of May. Mrs. Matheson, who has been at "Hazeldel?" for the last few weeks, goes up on: Monday to Peterboro for a short visit before returning home. Mrs. Shirley Going has moved from the house she has been in so long on Brock street, and has taken up house opposite St. Mary's cathedral, 232 Johnston street. The Rev: Frank Kirkpatrick has been in town from Lombardy, and has been staying with his people this week. Miss Marsh is at prégent staying with Mrs. Lewis, Barrie streét. o * . - * Mrs. 'J. B. Murphy, who has return- ed to town; and taken up house at 66 Barrie street, will receive in the future on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Mrs. Alexander Mackie will hold her {ost nitial reception on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 5th and Gth. Mrs, Jordan, 247 Brock street, not receive again until October. . * - * &in The N.H.R.U. mét at "Bellevue" vesterday, the members discussing the fourth, fifth and sixth books of Mrs. Browning's masterpiece, "Aurora Leigh." The question' of the relative seli-consciousness. of men and women, was fairly well threshed out, but the vontending factions, each speaking from: the standpoint of their own. ex- periences presumably, seemed no near- er an agreement at the close of the meeting, than at-the beginning. The "L. C." Reading Club will meet at Mrs. Ross' on 'Monday. lipme, has heen it. Amongst cream in all highly for her cl to sketching, both Ireland. Major day and to-day. rs. Bdward has been time in June. Mrs. Clarkson staying with ronto this week, Miss Munro returned their. Bermuda trip. Mr. hear amongst those Colonel Fages of May. has leased Mr. furnished, for . - society, as she is in her hyve a ew the festivities at weke a reception ' Borden, when a ! ml Shel silk, with marguerites, ng { Scott, niece \ R. W. Seott, who was married at St. | 'Joseph's ehureh on Wédnesday, to Mr. Wiliam P. Davie: . . = Miss Frances Taylor's friends here will be more than to: hear + of her swocess jun her own Kingst 2 of the 4 Wosts of the practice of her vrofession. Mrs. Britton, who has been with her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Brotk, this week, | left to-day for Toronto.. Mr. Charles E. Wrenshall, with Miss Annié, and: Miss Edith Wrenshall, sail on Saturday next hy the steamship || "Canada," of the_Dominion line, England. where they will spend al months, visiting their people. Mr. Wrenshall will devote much of his time for sever. in England and and Mrs. Robert their guests, Colonel and Mrs, Phail's friends here apd in Picton that she and her family were who tragedy in Frank, B.C. LJ . LJ has Franklin's house on Sydenham street, and will* move there about the middle and Mrs. Panet were with Lieut.-Colonel apd Mrs. Pellatt yester Mrs. Kent was hostess at a charm- ing little supper on Sunday night. A cablegram was received yesterday from Miss Gertrude McParland, telling of her safe arrival in England, after a very pleasant voyage. Mrs. Boak. Prof. Macnaughton has heen in To! Myles enter- the escaped Verv deep sympathy is felt in King- stbn for Mr. and Mrs. of Brockville, in death of Miss Katie Gilmour from typhoid fever, on Fri day morning. Her disposition was a most winning one, awd young and old will miss her grievously. . * & W. A. Gilmour taken Mr. Judge Hamilton; Mr. Clarke Hamil tons brother, who will arrive England shortly, with Mrs. Hamilton, from MeParland's house, some months The new board of management of val T -- secretary, Mrs. Gooliwin; = recording sécretary, Miss Mowat; treasurer, Miss Brown. Etches is well known throughout the friends Hope that she may soon return in tq Canada. "8 he British Amibassador and Lady Sir ming was the charmg in host of an afternoon tea last week which was greatly - enjoyed ' by Nis voung filendd and granddaughter, Misy Ethel Pleming, who was prettily dress ed. in delicate green silk, with touches of 'black velvet. * Mise Justina Harrison is staying witht Miss Laura Ireland in Prince Ar- ther avenue, Toronto. Wajor and Mrs. Maude, during their stayin Poronto, will cocupy the resi: denes of the late Hon. R. M. 'Wells, 23 Prince Arthur avenue. . * . . Wiss Preda Montizambert, who has been 'abroad for nearly a year, sailed for, Canada on Thursday week. Miss Lola Powell, of Ottawa, while in Toronto, for the. horse show, has of Mri. H. C. Osborne, heen the Mr. 'He Oiler was tendéred one or twos stag dinners and suppers enjoying --a-visit to her u George Drumuiohd, in being well feted, Dwight, f e \ Moore arrived in town Saburday last from Winlnipew, ui ing officers t President, Mra. 'Jc Mae- | pone to take charge of welcomes. She will remain till some willivkays first tos: Tava sz aig nd Hammond . ii y ary, || Miss Minnie MecMurrich, T Miss Florence MeA oth 10% | opennd int dhe Braise ] toh ox With * . + eT Way, 'of Tabaieg To. Miss Ftches and Miss Mary Ktcnes, | ansitiart, NS--eX. AVENE, who ate leaving for England unexpect- | FORtO» bs route to New. s is in town, and is edly, almost immediately, regret P- Mra. erin yO a : [ly that they are not able to.pay fare street, gave a dance » Y, well visite to their many friends. Miss ight fet her daughter, , in. . a od 3 is in St. John, | Dominion for the past two years as 8 r. James Barr, ol London, Ki Mr. Jack Carruthers is in St. John, aot ol worker and speaker on | land, jeyshet of Robert Bar, the ot Ethel Macnee and Miss Bea | behalf of is, and was for several | DOUd SORE Windeor, Cat. He I ee ny from | mohtha i Jie far North West. Her [of Mx father fu Wintiow Lou receiving much attention thers, and is tained at dinner this week in honor of A . ~: 9 . Drury, | Herbért gave 'a small * dance at the || A charming fiancee luncheon was Mrs. Brock has been staying with | Embussy of Friday night, complimen: | given at McConkey's, this k, by her son, Professor Brock, this week. | tary to Miss Alice Roosevelt. It was of Si. Alfred Denison, in honour of It was very good news to Mrs. Mc | a very informal nature, and there were | seven brides-to-be, Wiss Buchan, i to | only about a hundred people present. | Evelyn = Falconbridge, Mis Mabd ¥mily Falconbridge, Miss Bebe Thomp- son, and Miss Amo Osler, 3 Mr. Percy' Myles, sop of Mujer Myles, - Queen a's Park Mrs. Robert on his way home from bis India on furlough, for the first dnd , i ¢ in time gince he joined two year Mr. H. Martyn Gooch, of onion England, will be t G. Odborne Troop: he guest of the . during his brief vis it to Montreal in May, to aronee in- terest in the Scripture Union. A cabilégram received from' Senator Fulford states thet he and his party; Mrs, Alex. Allan would from Yokohama yesterday for which includes sail Vancouver, . A very the annual & Jrestant avert took place at "At Home". of the Nurses' Association fn Montreal: last Friday, when Miss Rogers; who forthe first of the ' farmers work almost done. was held in of Sunday. Visitors: Wagers; GM ram's; Mrs. Mclieod's Drug Store. niture: polish, 10e. | i i ul 3 Chenoa sponge for wailing win: rouble. dows, 10s. ; Sobrite add Radia polish, Se. each. McLeod's drug store. ; RA aie ay To, or Ota umes' Swift & Co., agent + agents. sy Miss Mildred Macimarine, | Miss Kathleen Hari¥ who has be- 's Residence 1 eck i i y . » wine, | Mis arty," wh the Woman's met on Mon- | last week by his club friends, on his | len w t of t : Jats Miss Crisp, Mire Fowler, comé as great a favorite in Ottawa | day, the 27th, and elected the follow- | departure for: Winhipeg, os Hon rea asosia niin - wines " ---- '¢ 3 5 KETO CEN ad We | a8 7 gp------ T S---------------------------------------- oy The-Name Waldron 2 a Stamped on a stocking is a jSusrinie you run no risk in buy- ng them. ast Black Cotton Hese, dduble feet, regular 28c. pair. Special, 5 pairs for 1. SILKS 27 in. Japanese Silk, soft fimish; every thread pure silk. This qual- ity is superior . to anythi yet shown at such a low price. lack, cream, pink, sky, navy, cardinal, white, etc., ete. Only 50c. yd. Black Peau De Soie,, Warranted Pure Silk. $1 is the price us 1y asked for this quality. secured a lot of this make have marked it only 80c. yd. Black Taffeta, 23 in. wide; heavy yot soft; a beautiful article for blouses or linings. Our usual price far this make is 90c. yd. Now on- ly 78e yd. Fancy Linens We are sole agents in Kingston for Richardson's Irish Linens. They stand the severest tests of Fringed Doyles, round and Square, 6, 8, 9, 12, 14 inches. Made with knotted fringe, which will not pull out; also hemstitched plain Linen, 8c; 10e¢., 12}¢., 15¢., 20¢/, 25c¢., each. ol ---- oes a -- wear and washing. ing cost. 3 Brock and Wellington Streets... : Reliable Goods at Reliable Prices. rr apd : Ribbons Never has the demand for ribbens been s6 great as at. present, Thay add considerably to the appearance of wu costume at a txifl- Plaids, Persian Effects, Dresden Styles, Lace. Btripes and Roman Stripes, ete, ete., in all widths, from 2 in. up to I 10 in, wide, at Hemstitched Tray Cloths and Covers, made of Plain Irish Line of his 4 Special Handkerchief Sale en, with heavy hemstitched edges.' Can be embroidered to suit your Tully one-third less than regular prices, 15¢., 18c., 0c, 28¢c., 35e¢., Dt pinited Ladies! Handkerchiefs, made of pa Take. Sizes, 18x27 in.,' 45c.; 20230 in., 50¢.; 12x45 in., | 40° yd. i vor Irish eh + A c., 18x54 in., 75c.; 32 . 3 . > * nod pnp sive ris Fo : Hy me 38 10g 756.3, 34x30 in., Sle, and; W Pure Silk Taffeta Ribbon, will not crush' nok cut, in shades of eh slightly creased and soiled. Regu- Hemstitched Damask Linens, fine spot effécts, neat floral de- | white, cream, sky, rese, heliotrope, cardinal, royal, etc, etc., 6} wide. lar price was 20c. each." Special, signs, large Grecian patterns, a beautiful range, 15¢c., 28c¢., 35¢., 45¢c., | in, wide, a good washing quality; regular price; dBc. yd., for 83e. shades 2 for 25c. See them. v 50c., 60c., 78¢c., $1, $1.25, $1.50. vd. ' Wash Fabrics Parasols : Dhinty patterns, novelty stripes, in chain ppttprns. Over 60 Quoted at prices which put all former values in, the shade. 5 ; in Newest Dresden Ideas; Blossoms, dots' and vines. Every- Many of these asols aré offered at tal orters' cost. The You save money on every yi y : decidedly different to what is shown elsewhere. 30 in. wide. handles are different to anything yet a frames are best 20 per cent. discount of ail Tap 20¢., 25¢. yd. ¥ : English make. Colors all guaran tesd Carpets. . al Self Colored Serina, with chain stripe; black, blue, pink. A high class material. Only 25c. yd. Edglish Batistes. Our own im portations; very large variety; small and large patterns, 12jc., 15c., white; all black, black with white akies an idéal summer dress, 30 in, ie with Slack ¢ stripe; 45¢c., 50¢., yd 8 light and lacy. A 20e¢. yd. Floor Oil Cloths The patterns we show in floor Oil Cloths are decidedly mew and very effective. Every yard is new this spring; which guarantees you perfect finish. For halls, stairs, and floors of all kinds, 12{¢., 15e., © 90e., #8c., 3c; 40, 5Oe. Black, Green and Brown oil Cloth, 30¢., 35¢., 40¢., SOc. yd. SASH MUSLINS AND CURTAIN NETS You will certainly be'sSurprised at the lowness of price for such effective patterns Frilled Muslins, in and striped designs, wide ths, also narrow widths, for sash drapes. Prices only 18¢., 20c., 23¢., 25c. Frilled Nets, with lace and in. sersion frilling, 20e.;, 28¢., 3bec., Swiss! Embroidered Nets; au Be 0 a woe X At $1.25, Silk Mixed Covers, steel rods, natural and fancy han- dles. Fully equal to anything ever shown at, $3.50 At $1.50, a splendid Gloria Silk Parasol, rolls up in a small space, perfect color, stylish handles. § : ' At $2. This quality of Parasol bas never been seen under $2.50. Pardgon frame, Silk cover, even edge, small roll, wear guar- anteed. * Fancy Parasols; very stylish and dainty. White and Black, No- velty patterns, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 $3, 94. | : - ' . . Lace Curtains ik i At this season of the year we accumulate a great number of odd sets of Lace Curtains. By odd sets we mean only one or two of a pattern. We have made some special price concessions on these goods in order tg clear them, dnd offer Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3} yds. Jang, 53 and 60 in. wide; very effective desighs. Many of them have the new edges, plain floral centres, $1.78, tor $1.35; $2, } tor $1.50; '$2.50, for $1.95; $3, for $8.95; $4, for $8. 18e., * Tapestry Carpets, over 50 vir joties to selest from. Reliable quale ities, 20 per cent. off these prices, 50c., 60¢., 65¢., 75¢c., 90. °° Brussdls Carpets, With Borders 'and Staff fo match; Geometsi- eal anid Floral patterns. ' en 33 Judi 1% prio, 20 per cent. 'off these prices, $1, 1.10, $5 § 35, $1.50, ; . } = Sle 3 a We have all the newest ideas for less; ht isle in lig Shred s gauss and For Lads, ic, 124, 186. $0e., #8, ., 5O6., The chliarén, 0c., 25¢ Underves only a Never have you purchased such Be, 10e., 184e.; vs 3Be., . 50¢. ; color .