Tt cy, Larson; purser, R. B. Davies. ie Caplaih, ©. dally fest officer, Capt. C. 1. K James Gillie; . Hunter; steward, Ar- rngineer, purser, 0. W. Johnston wa--~Captein, John rineer, a Nosworthy; , what is lo bo nt, no hee hn ve : Atedmor New York which will not if, Val s wrobably (ill the H, | dope ne I Maud som WV r with electricity, Yet Prapated by last year's ties e Is it fair to legislate for one of the citizens and overlook the interests and ri Lat by-law be is of the others? ought before the Wp allow them to express their OFinion. it. 1 they defeat it, then the Pictoria ward resident says that the city must not have any dealings with the street railway com pany, but give all the power at ite disposal to the people who want elec- tric light. Let everyone, who wishes jut te benefit of the wlant, is his 14th TO BE UP TO STRENGTH '| And Likely to Provide Guard of E Ste Velie. King t, Montreal. Kildonan, ean A , a, be Nebr, a , Lalonde Pe » Winnipeg, N, Mallotte, Corawall, Notes About Vessels. siden A ,. King Tohike Toy. : Honor: The bugle band had & splendid prac: tice lost night, and were given some drill by Color-Sergt. Sleeth. During the illness of QM. Macnee, QM.B, Crows is busy getting the stores in shape preparatory to the issue of uniforms. officers met for a short time last night to transact routine busi The repruit classes were well attend od last ts and: {udging from pros. ; Ve | i% as if the re t will be up to strength early in Fred k Palger and William Man Jord are : Provisional lieutenant ba company was 'organized last it, the oconsion of the visit of Earl Grey, the 14th will probably be to arsish & guard of howor. he will consist of 107 rank and file pick- od from the different' companies, TASTERN DAIRY SCHOOL. The Result of the Final Exami : nations. In all, pipeteen students tried the nations of the long course of the school, of which number fifteen were suocessiy al Besides dnking Yd ritten ex tions upon the differ ant subjects cath student had te taps a practical v v.38 Pi Best, SIT . A, Stewart, 928: P. R. Best. 3 RT. Gdiespio, 8M: Thos. NeFad- ean. M8: Go scot, i, 3 k Brintnoll, 779: W. J. m, 779; A. E. Murphy, 770: S. L. Brintnell, 766; J. R. lard, 749: J. Ellis. 718; . Folkard, 713; J, W. Smith, . Bates, 632. The cxamingtions were on cheese, rators, butter, milk testing, dairy lectures and bac teviology. 1 Again Agitated. Agitation for the opening of Syden ham street through from Brock to street js being aguin started, unel it ix expected, by those interested in the movement, that their efforts this time be met with success, # public thoroughfare would ve of t convenience to people iving in fat neighborhood as it wi afford a hen ut to aid fro Pri street. Church-goers attend ing the Baptist and Sydenham street Methodist charches would also wel coiie the 'ojening end it is from these ¥ b that the projet has emanat- present time, they say, is ex: favorable for such 8 move as 0 big building on Brock street, which lies in the way of the proposed i and the owners it, is ht te tho with & Yery reason: Queen's Examinations. Queen's mudical students will finish Mr tien oxaniinations on March the oral examinations will Land. anti owe. until early the ond "of od Father Kennedy constituted the hots of God « Sribnal, sud the co tion to be a fair minded Judge and homer - the dam- souls, the physical happiness of men. Look at those who have heen stricken down by the demon conld not leave drink alone. He drew several pictures of the ation that was wrought by wh p, which brought tears to , eves of many in the con- gregation. Men of your own town, said. Father Kennedy. stand here a8 witnekses against the demon of in- temperance, whose arm is stretched out night and day for innocent vie tims who have done him no harm. The drunkard bas Sriven. from is home the angel of peace and brought in sorrow and despair. Many others and wives could : a silent ser- mon on the resul? bf whiskev's work. They could tell how sorrow had been heaped them through Yiquor. When he 'the trembling voices of trou- bled women he often thought & body of able-bodied men. should herd those drunkards in a place where they would be kept from the view, of respectable probie, . ! The preacher hanged ed he demon of ibtemperance w the li- borties of wan. Who be the slave- minster, the tyrant, but the demon. When drink gets ssion of some wen, their whole nature digs out and 'nothing satisfies them but key. Fiat a disgrace in the sight of God, dd he considered the prisoner in to a bearers with much' force, re er SL enter ny ven. iskey changes the whole nature of man and wakes him nov | to the beasts of the field. A od Catholic man is a man who praises his God pight and morn, but this the drunkard cannot do, nor can the drunkard follow the precepts of the Catholic church. The drunkard's church is the saloon; the drunkard's God is his appetite for whiskey, and the drunkards' altar is the bar. The demon of intemperance glosts over his victims and he is guilty of every charge brought against him. In conclusion Father Kennedy said that men could not be legislated into sobriety, but. he thought a tempor- ance sentiment could be formed to overcome the evil. He was a abstainer and asked his hearers to bo likewise, as total abstinence is a Christian "virtue. Total abstainers should sign the pledge cards now in their possession as a good and whole- somo oxample to others: men who are sinners should sign it; fathers should sign it for the sake of an example their children; young men shoul the pledge card because it is surance of the greatest sw life; old drinkers shoald sign it try once more to be relieved whiskey's chains. He hoped would give total sbetinence their most serious consideration and walk honestly, not in rioting and drinking, ele, The mission will close on Sunday Jning with an instruction, the re newal of baptismal vows, the pepal benediction and benediction of the blessed sacrament. On Sunday morning at the 7.30 o'clock mass. the members of the Catholic sotieties will receive holy communion in a body. To-morrow one of the Paulist fathers will preach a mission sermon at the 10.30 o'clock muss. The Somerville Co. Show the most stylish rain costs in the city. WHAT IS THERE IN IT? Scott's Emulsion is a care- fl blend of the purest cad liver oil, hypophosphites of lime and soda, glyceriné and a bination . of these valuable Scott's Emulsion represents the greatest remedy yet dis- covered for weak lungs, poor blood, low vitality, child weakness and all wasting. diseases. LL ---- SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. What Will Be Doing In The Church To-Morrow. Cooke's church, tevian--Both Rev. J, THE DAYS EPISOD LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. las -- ~Rev, Doug ing, pastor. 11 a.m., "Christ's Love Jor His Church"; 7 pan, oahrist the 3 . 245 p. m. Seats free. A cordial weleome to Calvary Congregational chureh, vor- and ~ Bagot Door of Life." Sunday school ner Charles streets--R) G. A. Lowes, pastor. Motning ser- vice at 11; evening i. Seats free and All strangers gational church--Morn- conducted s, Jr. Subject, "Am- Christ or the Ministry ven o'clock, of Reconciliation." Evening ser ce at seven o'clock, conducted by Binni- church, b--Rev. W. B. Tucker, Ph.D, am. and Rev, J, or JAN Methardist AS pm: E. L. of f., on Monday, and mid-week ser- vice on Wednesday at S pm. All wel- come, First Congregational church, corner of Johnston and Wellington streets Rev. D. M. Solandt, 1H am. apd 7 pom.; Sabbath at 3 pm; will preach in the morning, and J. C. McConachie, R.A. in Seats are free and all are welcome. almers, rie. and Earl streets. --Pastor, M. Mac gilliveay, D.D. Services, "Christ's Law of First and larities and Differences, and, Responsi bility and Judgment Thersfrom." Sun- day school Prayer meeti « 1 am. and 7 p.m. will preach at both services. ing sermon on sixth commandment Sunday school and Bible classes at classes for the 245 pm. Church week as usual. Wednesday at 8 p. them, "God > od (Stainer). Not Seen, "For Thee, 0 (from Gauls chorus, "Largo" Prayer meeting Morning an corge Simpson; Dear, Dear "Holy City (Handel). Y. M C. A. Items. Representing the several occupations engaged in by our citizens, the follow- ing men will give five-minute addresses at our 4:15 men's meeting on phase of Christian experience, v Dr. R. 8. Sparks," G. John Waterhouse and F. G. Lockett. On the mandolin Warren Lockett wil accompany Andrew McMahon in Fanny Crosby's hymn, "Some Day the Silver Cord Will Break." The hymns to be sung on Sunday will be pro Huctions of this popular hymn writer. very man is invited to this bright and helpful meeting. The watch will be kept at 7 a.m., and the afternoon Bible class at three o'clock, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR; - City Hall Rental Held Not to be Too Large. Kingston, March 24.--(To the Fdit- or): How is it that Archdeacon Carey is the only clergyman in = the city who has ever protested against the amount charged for rental of the City hall ? Bazaars and 'again held by St. Andrew's, Chalmers, St. Mary's and churches in the hall, and none of them thought the rent was oxorbitant, and neither it is. I hope the city coun cil will not take any heed of the there is a until protest. They archdeacon's plea more general might, however, raive the rental for outside organizations. CITIZEN, Mr. Kirkpatrick Inconsistent. Kingston, March 21.--(To the Edit or): Is Prof. A. K. a bit inconsistent in asking the city council to allow building the granolithic walks? When be was city eqgincer be always od vised the city not to have its per wabent walks built by contract. He might have given the board of works some explanation of his new atti tude. MERCHANT. A Test Question. Kingstan, March 25.--(To the Edit or) : During a recent school case, in which a teacher's ability consideration, the teacher often refer ved to the pupils reaching the colle giate from our public schools unpre- pared in arithmutic. While he ad mitted that wany pupils were pastor. Services, S, th school J. M. McDonald, BA. the evening. Presbyterian, corner Bar- Il am, Second Impressions'; 7 p.m., "Human Simi. pam. Pastor Even- the World" e solo. "Ev ing, solo, "Eye Hath commoners, who stalked through the some Bateman, morning bave been time other irkpatrick not him to tender for Occurrences In The City And Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest To The People. Newman & Shaw's, *"To-night." Masters and Mates' last meeting, Monday evening. Dr. George Hanley has returned from 8 trip to Albany, N.Y. Wilbam Swain, piano tuner. received at McAuley's hook store. G. Flumen, No. 25 Acadeuiy sirvet, Watertown, N is visiting in Kings. ton. Miss Maud Hutcheson, Kingston junction, is staying with friends on Rideau street. Frank Partridge entertained on Wed: nesday evening, in honor of Miss Myrtle Shier, Enterprise. For great variety in Hats, Just as in days of yore There's really but one place ( wo - George Mills' famous store To-day the festival of the Annunci: lation of the Virgin Mary, a special mass was celebrated ineSt. Mary's eathedral this morning. May as well have the latest style from The Somerville Co., thei prices are no higher than the ordinary stores charge. Capt. Augustus leaves early next month to inspect vesse's at Quebee and other eastern points. In June he will go to Winnipeg to inspect crafts on Lake Winnipeg. This morning, the last early morn ing service of the mission was held and the attendance was as usual, very large. Father Moral preached on the subject, profanity. Edward Johnson, an employee at Richardson's feldspar 'mines, had his left leg broken, erday morning, by a large mass of rock which fell on it, He was brought into the city yes- terday afternoon on the K. & P. train and removed in James Reid's ambulance to the general hospital "Dora Thorne," "the 'idol of thoge romantic young impressionable and girls, who think Bertha M. Clay "too sweet for anything," is on the stage with lords and ladies, and siré; and novel. "Dora Thorne" will Le seen at the Grand on Saturday, April 1st. There's many a slip on icy roads and sidewalks in the winter, Sprains and bruises follow. That "is the time when Perry Davis' Painkiller vind; cates its right to the confidence it has retained for sixty years, "Dorothy Vernon, of Haddon Hall Paul Kester's dramatization of Ch Major's novel, will be here. on Ma 31st, with Miss Bertha Galland in the title role. This talented voing actress made a very favorable impression here when leading lady with James K. Hackett, " A cough or sore throat, which mi be cured by a simple remedy Brown's Bronchial Troches, may ca a serious bronchial or Jung . trouble The troches are unrivalled for reliey. ing all throat, irritations caused hy colftl. \ One of James Swift's fine team of bay borses broke its leg yesterday af- terhovn on Rideau street by. ginki into soft snow, In trying to free itself its leg snapped. Dr. G. W. Bell shot the animal, which was a gift to Mr, Swift from the Jats Archbishop Clegry. . i The Trusts and Guarantee company, limited, Toronto, have been appoint- ed administrator of the estate of Alrxander Linn, of Toronto, his widow (who was his executrix) hav ing died a ghort time ago. The estate amounts to about £12,000. Some weeks ago it looked as if the arpenters would go on- strike for $2,350 a day of nine hours. They. asked for the advance on April Ist. The con tractors offered the wages on June 18t. The carpenters concur if the con tractors will shut off work on Satur days at 4 p.m. and call it a-day. The compromise will likely go through --e To Cure A Cold In One y ake Laxative Bromo Quinidie Tab druggists refund the money if 5.to cure. E. W, Grove's signa- ture is on each box, 23¢, ---- Miss Maric Wainwright will bere on April 21st as Viola in "Twelfth Night," suppgeted by a company of artists of eq oki] with herself. 3 ! ---- was under Guite plofivient in working problems, by a given rule, they could not solve any-Y thing where the pupils had to reason it out for themselves. A parent hearing this statement often, and taking no stock in it, was knocked out the senior fourth (entrance) brought home, last Friday, a simple ghestion which she could not do. The parent then gave it to a pupil at when his own child, in clues, tending the collegiate. but she eonld not work it. herewith: let some of the parents make a test with their children ; Question--A train leaving Montreal at 6.30 pon, Monday, for Toronto, 3 wi running twenty-five miles an hour. meets a train leaving miles, and Toronto at 9.30 pom. running thirty. five miles an hour; en and where do the trains meet ?--PARENT. " 'Raffles' is the antithesic of 'Sherlock Holmes' and greater than "Sherlock pes," Such is the op- inion expressed in New York and else where of Kyrie Bellew's famous dra- ma, "Raffles, The Amateur Cracks mar," in which he and a splendid company, will appear at the Grand, to-night. * A Piccadilly Hats. Have vou seen them ? George Mills & Co., 106-108 Princess street, are sole A. A. Mogre, he of the COCF. anditors by the grand lodge. The peniine Rlaud's Tron Tonie Ville 10 for Me. Gibson's Red ross Drag Store, The question is given But Easily Overcome When The Proper Remedy Was Found. Allred Certer writes the following candid letter, setting forth the bene. fits he derived from the use of Bu-Ju Kidney Pills, i Toronto, Out, June 4th; 1904, Claflin Chemjcal Co, Windsor, Out. Gentlemen : During the past winter baving caught a severs cold in my | back and my kidneys appearing to be affected thersby. | was induced through seeing your advertisement in one of the daily papers to try a box of your "Bu-Ju" pills, and mm pleased to tell you that after taking only two! boxes of them, the trouble entirely di , and I have not been trou- bled since. Yours truly, 139 D'Arcy St. | ALFRED CARTER. What they have done for Mr. Cor- they wil do for you. Why hisiats and continve to i Bu-Ju Kidaey Pills are rior sale at all drug stores. ' FreshAgain To-day Saturday's Baking 25c¢. Pound % ONLY AT The "Best" Drug Store, Successor to The Taylor Dru Phone 59 - = - + 124 Prince Quick Delivery--Try It BABY'S OWN SOAP prevents roughness of the n and chapping. Best for toilet and nursery use, gas ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs, MONTREAL Brrvensrsenssesscansang lar Tabs, in pretty de each. 81 Kid Gloves New lot oi our $1 Kid Gl) They are Every pai Corsots The Corsets we show at 75 and SI are all | al attényion js direct linel to be had i si white= and drab have irilled clastic' Hose porters attached, are we ond ea worth 81 a ! Lace Cormar Tavs Special sale « ¢ | ¢ "Nickle Notions" 1 doz. 36 in. Boot Laces 3 Papers Good Pi 1 doz, Collar Button 3 cards Mending Wool 15c. Blouse Waist 12 doz. Agate Buttons . d packages Hair Pin Sets Satin Duchess Ribbons 500 yards Satin Duchess R bons, in 21 shades, wide, 8 quality, per vard s {Newnan & Shaw MATAR ATRL LTR TTL TUATTLT LRT TRV LV CTRL LVLT TALLEST TRESS E SS @rrrrresssacesecssssenl YOUR MONEY Cannot be safely invest than in some good piece of property. WE CAN HELP YOU To secure thoroughly Yood Real } tate at attractive figures and to dis more pose of any of your present holdings most advaniageinaly, A. F. BOND, 63 Clarence St. - FANCY LESSON CLASSES Opesied March 1st at Miss Leader's. 105 Brock St. and continue every Wednesday afternoon at three o'dlork. Free lessons wivem in silk also. Mis. s Leader, 105 Brock Street. jor, Mrs. Howard F Sullivan gave a XK jedly 9 fan . aiternoon. Her house, 0 2 "atiractive, and ber Heh ® wih bright and pretty. > and light from 3 srazen candlesticks. : Torrance made the 0a, Arthur. Flower Mare! {Re : the numbers of yo! ' seeing that everyol supplied. Awong Colonel and Mrs. B Colonel and Mrs. Dri Drury, Colonel McGill, Colonel Ogilvie, Colonel . Hunter rs. Q ¥ 5. Hemm - Frank Strange, Ne Ca 3 » Hemming, Hiss Grace Ba lg RE »iger, Mrs. R x wright, . Miss. Hora, si Sasturigh Mrs. Hendry, Mrs 3 Nickle, Mr. and Mrs. Forth, : abel Gildersleeve, Aires rows ies Mabel Brownfield, Miss © Xo Miss Stewart, Mi Frances ancl Mies Loretta Swift, Miss Bn, on Redden, Mise Ma aptain Panet, Mr. Jami mnbell, Captain Betty, Mr. Clairmont, Mr. Mr. Lindsay, Mr. gor M , Mr. du. Domaine, or Mills What government inf doing or not doing in regard fino eompands was 'a very wpie of conversation. There are ois of all sorte in the air, and ob» knows just what form' the u Jeaver "Ars. Cleay oy jth o deci oe, wi! the M ire Sydenham " » gave a small tes her daughter's fri ions were fron 4 to aud the first part of the afte was taken up with work: There gla a delightful musical progra fn which Miss Singleton, Miss Chown, Miss Edith Mills, and Bailey took part, the last two jog very sweetly, and the first-n playing, as usual, beautifully ils and potted plants were mu i , and tea was served at tette tables . - . . "is: Anglin, Barrack streét, g pheasant little tea on Thurs ¥ Mise Pet D Miss Beaupre. con, and J . . . Mi, Sparks, will give another sant "mixed" teas on Tu pest when the ladies have heen 15 some early with their work their husbands will come late tes aud the pleasure of taking wives home . . . . 1% Kingston branch of th nas Aft Association of Cana hold an exhibition of local pai: . an dpnl 12th, and 13th, La Bandieeaft of all kinds will al WWE, together with curios, pi mre old needlework, and other Newest made) from, new unbr buttons, braids tebe a TWEEDS~In lig L RES) PANAMAS In t RROADCLOTHS VOILES--Black ~Nav Piques, 'Matalas Mate, Canvy Ie, 35c, yo