seen oar: Kitehon uviviers £1 M Hi © saving Feature OF the Kitna heln. yusstion. x Wack Just in We will offer these dew dug 1ol1 dn this ort. wade and taid, "now offer, while ay" 27 inches wide and 54 4 lorg at; $2.45 EACH These cannot be made to-day by the. mill for the price. See our window r designs. i {R.! MCFAUL: This Evening ? 11.250 for Ch Brick, 7 rooms, Bath, Stable, Barrie street. Closet, and furnace, nice garden plot, choice location in west end. cation. | Miss Hilda, yesterday, was jolly, very was sot across the corner of the din- ing-room, and in the middle a silver: framed mirror held a large b the lovely spikes, many of 'the ge le in their rushilike greenery in silver aml crystal ean- the pretty effect. In charge of the tea table were : Ms, Folger; tea, and Mrs. J. M. Camphel A great many girls were both roums, among i trice Mirch, Miss Belle Craig. Olddrieve, Miss Effie Robe #own of champagne colored net em od. 8S. Turner, Mrs, + Mrs. A. Strachan, Mrs. voper, Mrs. Heney Wade, Mrs, Spangenherg, Mrs, Mrs. R. Davis, Mes. RB. Williamson, | 1 rize ing Di , Patire Lt. in pice for Hog prize ty ng J ut Jp by Me, Paterson. Grovir, Mes, George Ellis, Miss J. Behan, Mrs, James Word, Mrs. John Mackie, Mrs, W. Mrs. Massie, Misa Koon, Mrs. Ward, ; oat ax on older stock, 20 Mes, W. Gunn, Mrs, (3, T. Minnes, Miss Drumm sie Smythe, Miss May Smythe, W. Mylks, Mrs, | Miss Lorraine Dalton, Miss A. Wrenshall, Miss Filith Wee Katie Gordon, Miss 'Edith Brown, Miss Frances Sulli- Grace Martin, and G. G. Publow, Clergy street, of Miss Maude Publow, Mis. 3. €, Comnell's party for Mas | ter "Hendry, on Wednesday was entire Aly a success, for the grown-up people who were there sa heartily as did the children. Idren Vincent, ps, | Mrs. Felix Shaw. a valentine at his Mrs. Arthur F. March, , Mactiee We, Kemet ick, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Tay- Fenech. Gilmor, Miss Hora, Miss I Ferguson, Professor and Mrs. Macnaughyon, Miss Loretta Swift, Colonel a a large number of the attached officers at the battery. : . a =: 'Mrs. Hiram Calvin's party for little Jolly, about forty-five children romp. i making all the noise they wanted to, for some hours, Games, oll wid new, were played, and the fun didn't lag for a minute, Hel ing re. and . Miss Calvin were: iss Winifred Hague, Miss Katie Gordon, Miss oeence Cunwvingham, Miss Kathleen Kirkpatrick, Miss Effie Fen- wick, and Miss Marion Lesslie, - * - * Mrs. George Young's party for | young people iy one of to-night's so- cial features. w.ie elie The final year, in arts, at Queen's, held its last meeting, on Thursday evening, in the Latin room atithe col: Tege, and made it a sociable one. - - . *7 At the dance in aid of St. Luke's Hospital, Ottawa, on Wednesday even ing, Mre. McKelvey Bell wore a lovely broidered in gold over taffeta, Miss Bell, of Kingston, wore white Louisine silk 'trimmed with lace, ev Some young people went for ga smowshoe tramp to Garden Island on Thursday afternoon, and enjoyed the outing very much, . . A bridge tournament is going on at the armouries this afternoon, the at dinner on Thursday, when her Mr. and Mrs, Rutherford. who had com. e down that Captain Anderson. . next. spent a few days this week with Mrs. Mr. Herbert Taylor, Perth, spent a or her place. At the large table, whee forth, were Mes. James Hendry, Mrs. | Toronto, to-day, to visit Mrs, Richardson, and the mediums for dis: tributing the good things to the chil deen, were Miss ( Florence Cunning trice Tandy. The floral decorations of Lin Paris, the tea-table were tions in a large silver vase, iertryde Craig, Miss | Unshaded | Ottawa, to visit her uncle, Dr. Alfred pretty ensemble, formed part of thefun, ribbon, | Ottawa to-day, a pretty present, it to Dr. and Mrs, RR. E, Sparks, green and white for the ! . . everybody off for home, hostess completely deluged | from Montreal. with fervent thanks from the depart. | ing little people. - Mrs. DD. Stewart Robertson, gave a pleasant little luncheon, vesterday for her sister, Mrs. Carman, 'when covers | were laid for eight. - - | pital. I nesday, | or Walkem gave an enjoy -------------------------------- Machar poured tea , ad Mrs. Harry Betts cut | she will visit Mes, W. Bh t | for' a few weeks. Mys. Mackenzie will jolly hour, | be remembered here as Miss Katie Smith. : Winnifrid Hague Calvin, assisting. The howe was decorated with carna tions, in all the shades The table centre very effective, being the pot containing it resting in a bed of moss-green velvet in vases about the table. Among the guests were Mrs, Miss Fleming, of Halifax, «pent the {first of the week with Mrs. T. i, Smith returning to Ottawa on Wed nesday. « Carnations were {her home in Prince Mrs, after a wo weeks' stay Douglas Young, with her sister, Miss Hattie Solmes, Richard | ©f Queen's, Walkem, Mes. John Mackie, i $3,000, will buy a new single brick 7 rooms, Bath and :. | Toledo, for a few days. W. b. vordon, Mes, R. Henry Smith, Mes, * . . Mrs. A. J. MeAdam. Almonte, js | Visiting her sister, Mps. 6G. Armour Fretts and Master Raymond, 'of Haw Helén Fraser, | lov, are spending a few ton, with their sister, Mes. Bloomfield. $850 for a single frame dwelling, 6 rooms, with Stable, Barrie and Miss Moseley, Mrs. Norman Stuart Leslie 8 rooms each, with Stable of St. John, | ored guests of the Maharajah of India during the visit of the Prince | Princess of Wales at his Were invited hy jat the table with his {who were charmingly pracions won all hearts, 00, single brisk dwelling, with Bath and Closet, central lo. Trou Mr. €, A. Danserean. of La Presse, Pectoral certainly' ard the L.C.R., and nephew of Sir Ap and Lady Pelletier, of Quebec, S$, consumption. strengthens wrak hrand Mr. P. St. C. Hamilton, Sus Montreal, to Mr, Edgar Murray. «on of Mr. Albert Murray, Western avenue, | | Westmount. * preg prospects weather he LOCAL CANTON. | -- Meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge in Toronto-- ami' N Over Thirty Thousand Visitors .j Empected--The = Special Ar- |trmetions to Kingstonians-- Trip to: This City and The Thousand Islands. Gen, Ramefs the head of the Pa- trinrchs Militantn 1LO.O-F., (the wni- formed branch ofathe oder), was ih the city lagt evenin in ston Canton in the | room. The renera v glowing 0d i ol ihe goat cantonment which will take place in connection with the meeting of Nay grand lodge of Oddicllows in¥Septom- ber, =" Ci2 The supreme lodge of the order, hr highest legislative body. tively sinall, wamboring not more than one hundred and twenty-five, but including some of the ablest men in Awurigs, and coming from all purts of the Umit States and Can- ada. The present grand sive is R. A. Wright, the eminent lawyer and bank- F, of Allentown, Pa. One of its past grand' sives is Br. (. 1. T, Campbell, ex-mayor of London, and ! cign grand lodge has net met in Canada since he held affice- many years ago. Gen. Raney--who is grand' com: pany, because of his pleasant eonver- sation--savs that the Sovereign grand lodge draws to it every year, where over it meets, between 30.000 and 35, 000 Dddicllows. There will he as many as that in Toronto in September, and about 3,000 uniformed men. ter-~the Militants--will camp in the exhibition grounds, and. if the unfavorable, will drill in the large buildings. The prizes which are offered for competition will be «. sufliciently large to attract canton from the far west, the castern and southern states. » There will he a cut rate by the rail- ways and steamboats, and many will v ' , 8 & Mrs, James McParland entertained on Ta dutin: Oddiellow ghosts were Colonel and Mrs, Gordon lead the delegation, and. if i he in FCC Amon, Mi. | S5ired by thes spirit of the past it * will participate in the drills and so ( ¥ i 2 pete for a prize. Already the hotels day from Toronto, Major Mozley and have "had Hacked. that. is . . ones, all the accommodation at their Mrs. E. JJ. B. Pense will give an disposal. The two largest have ' informal little dance for some of Miss | contracts for- 400 cach, those beine Elsie Pense's friends on Wednesday | Parties from states that do not desire © jany separation from the time they * eo + a enter Gpon the trip until they com Mrs. F. E. Fairbairn, Brookville, | Plete it. General Raney Says Kingston should in some way---and in no way. better Miss Vora Allan, Porth, is the guest | than through (the ; canton--advertise ! its attractions and its tours, He Miss Mav Wright left, this week, for knows for a fact that many Visitors a short visit with friends in Cape | from the United States to Poronto = will desire to "pass down: the river, Miss FE. M. Henderson, left, yester. | Stopping incidentally at Kingston and day, for a.- month's visit with her | IMSPecting its historic points: The anni, Mrs. W. B. Orr, New York city, | Practice in. other. places is to have L | little folders giving all needful infor- wook, Ww ta RE mation about «the places to bo visited, r With his" sister, and these are a aan among the The Reading Club will moet at Mure, | Vititors at their common rendezvous, | Alexander Kirkpatrick's, on Monday. | Which is the place where the lodge Nes. George Hoag came down from and cantons meet, Herve ix work for a commercial club, Alexander | Hoag. Another visitor with Mrs. orf any orgasization having the good | | Hoag, on Alfred street, is Miss Staf- of the city at heart, Fhe city nude ford, of Lyn t % , a large hotel," said General Raney at i : Toe ® ene the meeting last evening. "Whe Mrs. F. 8. Malloch, of Hawilton, is | knows but among the visitors in Sep- tember sthere will be the' man or men Miss Julia Horsey leit yesterday for | Who have the capital and who will he moved to invest some of it here? : The » rk was suggestive Lit wi Horsey, for some weeks. The remark was suggestive and it ill Miss C. L. Larke, returned from Smith's Falls, vestorday afternoon oan : i ! Whi h Mi gl " resides in Baltimore and has his office But the hest part of the evening came, | While there Miss Larke was guest at y . ientine, cleverly fashi- | a progressive > riv rr : , when a huge valentine, cleverly fashi- | @ prog ite eichie party iflows'. huilding. there med into a heart, from rose-sprayed | her honour by Mrs. H. B. Wilson. wallpaper; was earrisd into the room, | and. therefrom, by a cord given in Miss Mabel Ferguson returned + Mrs. -C. P. Johns is home on a vis The head gf rememby . the Patriarchs Militant with the grand secretary in the Odd Entertained Many Guests. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y.M! tendered George A. Grege, a banquet, on Friday evening, between Mr. Efnest Budden has returned | the hours of six and seven o'clock. The wants of the inner man were sat Miss B. P. Hinch, who has been at | died to the fullest degree with the Miss Molly Cart Chi » Mrs. T. G. Swuith left at noon ves R. Mackenzie, 7 Mrs, W. 8. Fielding, of Ottawa, and Miss F. Solo 8 has returned to her Edward county 5 mn the city r. Charles Dunham has gone to McDonald, Brock street. Mrs, 1, M, Asselstine, Mrs, Ww. days in Nings (Capt) . . -. . Major and Mes. Twining were hon and cdmp and the Maharajah to sit royal guests, and - - - . The engagement is announced of : Miss Hortense Danserean, sister of Montreal, to Wr, Victor Pelletier, of Miss Nora Hamilton, daughter of SOX ave, chided in our Big Sale this month GEORGE MILLS&CO. her home for the past three weeks, re. | Most tempting of the season's viands. | turned to-day to resume her duties as | The table looked very dainty and prot | nurse-in- training at the General Hos. | 1: Howers forming © the decorations, Besides the officers of the YMCA wright left on Wed. | among those present were KE. P. icago, to visit Miss | Ki0%, who presided as chairman: Finley. She will probably visit Mrs. J. . : Tavich. Hora on her way back from the west, | Sparling, Hicks and MacTavish; i . . . "| Messrs. Bateman, Mills, Lockett, Sparks; 0. Chown, Gill, Milne, Bews. \ Yoo . re : terday, for Madison, Wisconsin, where | SC1by and Gardiner. The affair wax very pleasant and the guests had o B. Pense, MPP; Revs. "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" Strictly No.1 2 ! Persian Lamb Jackets We have manufaetiived many wore Persian Lamb Jackets thie season than in any other of our I; years' experience. Fven sinee New Year's we have filled many orders for both in and out-of town customers Quality comnts-- "Not how cheap bit how good.' these are in COMPARE ! Write for Catalogue Manufacturers 106-108 Princess Street MILITANT. VISIT OF GENERAL RANEY TO and met King: t of the the Sayercign is compara: the Sover- The Jat- The canton will the better made Church To-Morrow. to all. Cooke's Preshyterian church, street. --Rev. "WW, 8S. Mael'avish, Ph.D, pastor, | will preach at secretary of the Bible S¢ preach at the evening serv welcome, Il am Vigil," week Morning an Him in Perfe service in MEenimg® male quartettes, mon Things of Life Uncommon'; rm. "Christ's 8 ns and Why ? cordially welcomed to all services. Not Despairingly 7 pm. Rev, Join Our Cheerful Song welcome to all the ser ices, Sunbay At Y.M.C.A. leading speak INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Reporters on Their Rounds. "Watch Harrison Co. advt, 10c. at Best's. ed vehicles still be in use. tion, Purpol, 25¢. bottle, in the hope of solving the myster the mind-reading, they have been un and follow directions. a woman leave a liquor store with ven. Out of the ladies' eon should step to such a low level FUN AND NOVELTY. the College. staff of the college, and Captain Les lie's team of the most uncertain skat vrs at the battery. Mr. Palmer was ro playérs ruled off for rongh play, sav ers, Irofessor Martin, and Lieut. Cy their respective cause the puck for some time, and at his side part of the time, The excite possibilitios of the shaters landing on ance of over 50 4 vink (Fred dick Mucklor tec) are deserving of The Hith Rey were many. No one seems able to' say whether it was skill or luck, for them. | but the college men won the strenuous | game by a score « five ta one. Tea at the college for the few ladies who had gone over and the players and sup porters, followed te -- A Grand Carnival. * Royal rink was the scene of a grand carnival, Friday night. with its Sue WW decorations of Hap, bunting and wed lights. There was an attend ple. It was a ty sight to see the brightly-color Led costumes of the fKators as they moved abomt the pe, The judge, , Bandmasier W, H. Walker, awarded the prizes to Miss EF, Gillespie, as "Miss Canada," and Howard Cal laghan ax "North American Indian" The second priz were awarded 10 Miss A. Hatton, as "Arabian Girl and Bruce. Davidson, as "Fans." Fhe consolation prize went to Miss Sarah Gillespie, as "Dead Weight her costume showing great on her part J mgenuity the voung men. who 'manage Roval and comn it much credit, mental band were pre and furnished excelling music, What Will Be Doing In The Rev, BR. Welsh, M.A., a well-known author and the Canadian secretary of | the Bible Society, will preach in Con- vocation Hall, at 3 p.m. on Sunday Sydenham Street Methodist Church. it am." Rev. B. W, Thompson; 7 | pan, John 7. White, Chicago, on "Righteousness BExalteth & Nation." | First Baptist Church. --Rev. Douglas | Laing, pastor. 11 a.m, "How Author ity to Forgive Brings Strength to the Forgiven"; 7 p.m, "What Must 1 do to be Saved *' A cordial invitation morning service, and Rev. R. E. Welsh, i Preshy- tevian Guild will meet at close of the evening service. Strangers courteously { than St. George's, Land play together better. Their shoot jing was also sharper. i while every whit as fast and i stick handlers, were decidealy | shooting. They had a number of chanc- tes to score, but either missed them by {poor judgment or shot with little or Queen Street © Methodist church-- Rev. W. H. Sparling, B.A, pastor. at subject, "The Midnight 7 p.m, Rev. C. S. Eby, D.D, indwy school, 2.45 p.m. Mid- we, Wednesddy, & pm. "Thon Wilt Keep pe." Special song thems, solos and Chalmers, Presytgrian, corner Barrie and Earl' streets--Rev. NM. Macgilliv- ray, D.D., pastor. 11 a.m, "Secret and Happiness of Making the Com- | ndary Call: To "Sunday school and Bible class, 3 pm. Praver meet- Jing, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Strangers Brock Street Methodist church--An niversary services, Res. Principal Gordon will preach at " 11 am., on Christian Union." Anthem, "No. solo, selected. Av William H. Sparling. | B.A. president ofthe conference, will preach. Anthem& © "Come, Let Us | >» and "Hark, Hark, Mv Soul;" solo select ed. Sunday school and ible classes, 3 pan: Wednesday, NS pom. wmion peaver meeting in lecture room of Sydenham' street church. Everybody | ] good game, Sunday afternoon at a iy mestin for men, at 4:15 o'cloct, in the Y.M. C.A. parlors, Rev. Gi. A. Mackenzie | and Rev, T. B. Windross will be the x Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By | "Korn Killer" gives instant relief. It looks very much as though the winter would come and go and wheel shot See our own make corset, extra strong $1.20. New York Dress Reform. A key was found near the Standard hanly and 'the key to the situation" now awaits an owner at police sta- | Stiffness in the limbs or joints, dis- appears with one application of Best's | Some persons have attended the Fay performances every evening this week but, though their minds are full of grave doubts as to the genuineness of able to discover any' wires or means of connection between the stage and the floor of the house. If the feats are not genuine, they are at least clover Sunlight soap is better than other soaps, but it is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap A prominent citizen grew observant, | yesterday, and on his roands noticed bottle, She entered an alley and drained her flask; again another seene of one of the city hoteld¥ 4 farmer's wife was led by her daughter in a terrible state of intoxication. It would seem disgraceinl that women | Rare [Exhibition of Hockey at | The event of the week for fun and novelty was the rare exhibition of hoe ! key at the Royal Military College, on Thursday. The contestants were the feree, and at one time had all the | mg and excepting the two goal-keep- wivron. "The noble representatives of Juggled with lust Prof. Martin. scored a goal, amid cheers from the college sympathizers, Captain Leslie was himself goal for ment was high all the time, for the their heads at unexpected moments, + Nolin ards will farewell, at the Salvation | leave Kingston, WON BY PORT HOPE IST. GEORGE'S LOST | BY TWO {Port Hope Wins the Round--St. George's a Lighter Team--The Locals Were Weak at Shooting. Port Hope defeated St, George's. at the ningston rink last evening in the match by two goals won the round played inior U.H.A. | nothing, and ! two. Having three to wo Neither team would make much of a {showing against the Kingston Front. | nac-Bevehgrove three years ago, The and played with The checking very sharp throughout, St. ( had the better of the tregard in the down St. George's St, | puck struck the { Chown, whe tried to throw but the rubber fell on the ico just over the line, The goal judge did not raise { his flag, but the referee being: close at hand decided to comnt the score. the contest was injured, ruled off both sides for tripping, Re | feree Burns bring strict in regard to rough play, | little of this, Port Hope had a following of fully a support on the evening local train | town of Port Hope is wrapped up in | its junior team, and there was great | joy in the little lake haven when the made known Were i lot of children. and wondered at the non-concern with which and spectators took their defeat. P. | Hope will. meat i Hope Goal er-point, Murphy, M. Hemmick, St. George's.-- Goal, Chown: cover-point, rover, MeCartney, Lou New Telephones. The following subscribers were add ta the Kingston exchange of the Bell Telephone company, Subscribers should ent in their directories Allan, troets Brownfield, Mrs, A {ton and Wellington streets Folger, Howard S. No. 508--Halliday, F sireet. Macarow, ISS William street. 13: No. 37= McCarthy, Dy. rock streets, McFarlane, Mellguham, lington street. Nobes, George, ---- A Farewell Meeting. Pollitt -- coupons on cash only on Naturday, at Johnsen gnd Division cess in Life Aw carly start goes far to starting out need to Penurious in ceconomize should one be expenditures i method for would be tick to-day: von will nev Standard Bank of Canada Cor. Princess and Bagot Sts, = For 33 Years Shiloh / Port Hope to a score on the latter's ice, last Tuesdsy, it. was supposed (St. George's would | home, especially Has Cured : : thousands of the mos when Mrs. Fay de clared that they were to win the 0. H.A. championship. This is one of the { times when there Haw in Mrs. Fay's vision microscope. Port Hope are a slightly better team 'They are heavier "Last yintes 1 coughed f, latter were faster We Pay Cash for All Kinds of argument in this second hall, and played towards with {ing ability and the alertness of the | Visitors" point and cover-point, noth- ing Was gained. " For Port Hope, the defence ana on the forward line {it would be hard to indiv George's, Murphy and Gravelle did effective was of the brilliant order. St. fare younger than the Port Hope sev- | en, and this is their [OHA so made is very good. W. F. GOURDIER 78.80 Brock Street Kingston's Only Exclusive that With more careful j coaching they would have won. It was nip through the first half, though perhaps Hope had slightly the hetter of One goal was sear half, Murphy finding the St. Geo good shot from the side. defence were playing out of or the shot would have been the better of the play in the second 'half, but Port He pe played a very strong defence of times iv looked a= though George's would score, For fifteen close of the match, St, ( t skated and outplayed their but their work was seconds from $4.50 minutes near the WAISTS $2.50 A bargain lot of New Style Silk hand of Goal-Keeper Waists in navy, brown and black, but who came down HOSIERY " NEWMAN & SHAW CUT THIS OUT _ COUPON The 18 Letters Must Accom- pany Answer. on Sunday evening, Army barracks. The, on Thursday," for To to enfer the training college, toward assuring STANDS FOR and your 0 open a savings ac count with our hank whatever von ear JAMES SWIFT & 00.6 | Catarrh Wherever Located. Po-ru-na a Necessity in t J. B. Alexander, Publis "Pruit and Floral Guide, of Horticulture," published City, Ind., says of Peruna: "1 was afflicted with ca throat and Head Tor ver t was treated by many phy grew worse until L,was se go out in cold weather. "About one year ago I wa try Peruna, which I did, ar entirely well of the catarrh "Peruna is a necessity | With the first symptoms wse it, and are never affli tarrh. "I advise all who are a estafrh to try Peruna, 1 tainly nothing dqual to it medicine."--J. B. Alexande Pe-ru-na is a Systemic If Peruna will care caf place, it will cure it in any because it is a systemic rex OLR LONDON LE The '"'Suffrageite'" Got Suffrage in Last El The Opere Cane in Among Dandies Again. London, Feb. 17.--One of t gest occurrences in the feryi Lady' Flores Dixie, poet, writer, sportswoman, explor champion of woman's righ ied' recent! was when, «¢ 17 , she appeared are tl Fishery," | sithe resi e near Windsor, dtraught, with mud in he her gloves and bodice slashed a shar; 1 or » dagger. = how two persons had atta one striking her with a dag was thrown to the ground, rth wus thrust in he ceond attack was m r. when her St. Pen ged the assailants awa was the story." It caused a g at the time, heing freely a to an attempt at political police exhausted ver the asdaila mld no trace of found, hut a. host of facts light which diseradited tl stor Ihe home office curtly ced that no further steps w takin in the matter. There ¢ doubt that Lady Florence vietim of a curious © hall brought about hy her politi Is the evening "dress cane, ay carried to t thousantl famou Count and MRS. HUNTER'S STI Says She and Her Husba: Perfectly. Both Quit Again. . Mre, 1. } 111 Ragla Kingston, | written for tion a sta her case a "1 have with Kidney trouble an conatipatio some time subject to hilious hea vousness, d pains in and a tired, wey nearly all the time. and «id, "I tried alist every ret treated by doctors aml drug He or no benefit Finally, a friend, ndvis ry Dr. Leonhavdt's Anti-Pi sults have heen truly wo 'My husband has used A rhewnating, and was bhonelit We rece thay Anti-Pill is a elovial mond dicine and hear This 15 a very strong Mou. Anvi-Eil gs undont realest of fay ily remedies EWte, or the W lsou-Fyle ( Niagara Falls, gn,