while selection Is large. Re- #tocks are picked over. Quality is our first consideration make your choice Our stock is all complete, and Every make and size of Rugs to be found in this first-class g a nice building lot. all localities and at prices. Herve are a few bargains . "orner _Stroets, 653x115... stroet, corer Mh 10 'near Montreal streot, fH ; 2 = thought that house should said that to Park he made a fa strip of J, 10 make it in streets where clumps br ciety might proach to Cu proved, A « could be int present the Board of Bd eration an off, ply a lot of historical soe year for the Swift & Co's. room of convenience tq, | The Waiting re need. bagga -- former furnished In large settee of many in an are light Swift & C landing pl order clothing of Scotch po vious years, guaranteed LA i i =T : { 2 = ¥F I is z £] Be £8 If: r > i il <3 32 Fi of the city streets, owners would he Historical society removing them, A OH. concert on Monday evening, March 19th, Everyone should try to do as much as possible to make the city more beautiful, made great advances in appearance in the past twenty-five vould be still greater improved. J. M, Farrell gave an address on the beautifying of houses and cottage sur roundings, a number of views of "be: fore and after" {local Kistorieal rect thrown upon yesterday. city, to-day. the city to-day. canvas by Prof, Nicol, who operated the Jantern. The + old blockhouse in Ningston was shown in comparison with one at Sault Ste. atter was surrounded by town on hasiness, Marie, which 1, vines and flower ness visitor to the city. turned "into a mu seum, and a fee charged (6 visitors for entrance. He commented upon a num ber of pictures showin, ects in the city which should | tion. Reference was also tree on Wellington street opposite St. hich had been ruined by ronto on a business trip. is a guest at the Randolph. . such as poster fences, Florida, where he spent the winter, | to all counties, be kept in better condi was ill for seven wonths with typhoid | ed St. Patrick 8 : fever, and has not wes meovered from | (St. Matthew xiii), of the man sowing the effects, George's hall w : careless trimmi overhead wires. Alderman Db, A, ( the improvement of The beautifying . of be accomplished, "the vountry in 1 making the vity some the country, but beauties of the sivens spoke upon parks and streets, the city dan best business manager of the Deéser ' i Tribune, will next week leave to take | tler in this charge of the Glengarrigh, a thriving | ako was to be compared to the mus paper publishea in Alexandria, Ont. | tard seed tething apart from bringing into it the country, Ald. Giv Montreal attending the funeral of the | zeal; every stone in the splendid edi late Mre. John J. C. Ward, Mount | fice to be as a tongue, speaking elo | Pleasant avenue, Westmowunt, Que. anently of sacrifices made for their re Deceased was a sister of Mrs, Mac- | ligion and thus the cathedral is naughton. wide streets, were voeated that new be made twice the ent ones. No prettior driv: erica could be found than the Front road to Lemoine's Point. magnificent driv mers along the route w. and on each side required, and he ad- Streets in Kingston long illness having heen in hospital for nearly three months. Mrs. Single- ton has been in the same hospital for a month with dropsy. There seems a very little hope of her ultimate re Napanee have they tried to fulfil their | a.m, fellowship and thanksgiving: promises, and evidently, viewing it | a.m. vs of makin, hg wi Ki i he Keep a ®. Ringston beauti sign boards more arti telegraph and abate the smoke trimming done mo city provide trees nuisance; have tree | Overy. Alfred Wickware, thonght the idea of gi to parks) there should he more of brush in the present View street to street, try and have the i bridge improved. his idea was that tant seene of labors, Boma heen asked to remain a. thira tara John Macdonal se of school Cleveland. School ¢f od and interested in the result had hee Vacant lots have them and many 'eo imilar pha roduced in roperty committes of the teation had under consid of Dr. Chown to sup bulbs for cultivation the school children, ildien were train horticulture, and n that hundreds of se of school life or Dominion Wholesale Guild offic charged with conspiracy, a great many letters were read complaining about the sugar and tobacco prices ratepayer of the town who has paid being cut and about the action of the more money into the town treasury in | W, H. Sparling, BA, stubborn Robertson company, of | Kingston, which frequently came very near ented formed in the sch beautify a vacan ioty award prizes best lots, SO -------- A FINE LANDING PLACE, Whart Equipped With All ¢ The new wharf office and wait James that they "would be forced to sell at about complete, cast, which would soo 'bring them to time. It was emphasized that the Robertson's deserved no consideration whatever from the refiners, for the way they had endangered the guild's arrangements x . One of Mr. Beckett's Jot tors suggest a perfect fit.-by Dr. Chown, ed that if the Kingston trade got to gether the other "black sheep," the and will bo great om The new offices, geroom and freight shed one roof, the building being of good dimensions, is elaboratoly the waiting-room the office is one of the Twenty-five foot squ the public room. A News counter convenience of the steamers Swift's wharf duri son.' The planking be mostly renewed, and the ings kept tidy. A to be established. erates its own eee pieces of furniture, are is the sise of n the west corner, will be placed for the Passengers of the ng the coming seq. of the wharf is to The company gen- riety and will put building, and shout descent lights around ating the wharf a hundred incan- from end to end. 0. will thus have the finest ace on the river or the lake. Spring Importation Of 1906. Prevost, Bruck street, two cases of imported goods for his pobartment, consisting cheviots and Vien; made to order beats an The wear and And up at Camphell Bros" hig clear- | included in the "Savrifice list." ing sale of furs. THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDA sre x comms ST PATRICK'S DAY -. } E. B. Devlin, M. P. for Wright = » | County in House of Commons. THE SERVICES HELD IN ST. Gi er ' MARY'S CATHEDRAL. | -- An Able Address by a Redemp- Torist--A 'Crown of Glory for the Great Apostle of Ireland-- A Big Congregation. Today is St. Patrick's Day, the feast of the apostle of Jreland, and it had its usual quota of Kingsionian observants. Hundreds wore their sprig of shamrock, some of the townsfolk having received the little emblem dir ect from the "Old Son," while many added just u touch, of green on their coat lapel. Apart from chuzch services there were no outward celebrations in honor of the day, the concert on Mon- day evening being held to especially mark the feast day. St. Mary's cathedral was filled, when at nine n'elock this morning, solemn | high mass was celebrated by Rev, | Father Maedonala, of Portsmouth, and | Rev. Father Callinanan ax sub-deacon. | Father O'Rielly was master of cere monies and the several clergy of the parish officiated in the sanctuary. The ; special singing of the choir was ad-| SS---------------- mirably rendered, PERSONAL MENTION. A . i magnificent sermon was delivered He will deliver the address at the -------- by the V Rev, Father F. E. Klaud- | Movements Of Th» Peop's What Oy ry. He alter he er, Redemptorist of Saratoga Springs, They Are Saying And Doing. N.Y, from the text: "Behold a great | A. A. Lileombh, Boston, was in town priest, who in his days blessed God s and there wag not any found like to | 8. J. Pierey, Ogdensburg, is in the him, who kept the Jaw. of the Most | ! High, therefore, by an oath the Lord ! E. D. Grifin, * Brewer's Mills, is in | made him an increase among his peo- ple, that he might. give the blessings of all nations. He glorified him in the sight of kings' and gave him a crown J. R. Kilborne was in the city yes | of glory" Book of Wisdom, chapter Robert R. Keith, Milwaukee, is is terday and to-day. xiv, James Jenkins, Hamilton, is a busi In opening he spoke about St. | Pat rick, how he was found just and in W. B, Dalton is in Hamilton and To Cod's own design, he was destined to « i convert the people of Ireland. Refer Mrs. A. E. Cairns, Westmount, Que., | ence way than made to his sugeess in converting théd-hish and how they Capt. Roy who has returned from spread to all and, carrying the faith The speaker compar work to the parable the small mustard seed which grew to E. E. Horsey, gencral manager of | be a big tree, He declared the Irish the Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte] have saved that faith through wars | Navigation company, returned this | and persecutions, whenever their watch morning from Rochester, N.Y., where | word was "take all our houses and he spent the past few days lands but leave us our faith." Bring- D. McClew, for a number of years | ing his sermon to a Kingston setting nto | Father Klander thought the Irish set v of one hundred years Prof. and Mrs. Macnaughton %re in | was a monument to their faith and a Mrs. William Ross, mother of James | 10 have the same strong faith implant Gordon, Napanee, on Tuesday of this | ed by Saint Patrick. week completa her ninetietk year. Though in early life quite delicate, during her later vears her health has heen remarkably good, and her facul- ties are wonderfully well preserved, | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Complaint Made. Napanee, March 16.(To the Fdi- | +; Singleton, organist. of First] tor): When the present' Ontario gov. tist church, is recovering from al crnment was in opposition, the mem- "horrible Conmee act." It was ta be repealed on sight, as soon as they ob tained office, but only in the case of Rev. I. C'. Wickware, son of the late | through a hot Scotch mist, they have about a year ago, after an | effect of the legislative indulgence i of four years as a missionary | that Napanee is still in darkness, om). | in darkest Africa. He expects to sail | though, with forty%ight hours' notice i ' from New York in June for his dis. | and a reasonable monthly Pavinent, vrs Services light might have been had any time | €illivray, DD. pastor. Services, 11 Rev. W. H. Emsley. Napanee, has | during twenty-four months past. The |? the report in the News) said he would | Electric Light company for a postage ---- WAS IT A COMBINE, against the town of equal value, Con I tinning, the solicitor is reported as |i saying "It's the gas company, in the | guise of the hopelessly bankrupt elec tric light company. who is fighting Firms Stand. At the preliminary trial of the the way of taxes, than anv six men i now living in Napanee (vainly it would ng the fold only to | turn 3 seem), who is trying to save the. re hool, 2:45 pom. Midweek service Wed away aga. One letter spoke of "the mainder of his property from the ef | nesday SN p.m. Morning anthem, miserable positions the | Robertsons fects of this gcheme of pure piracy "Thou That Takest': evening an are in through pure cussedness in the NAPANEEAN . thew "Like As's Father: diet stand they have taken." It was firm ! er » Messrs Manbard Bradies Male coor. ly urged on the refiners not to show letter , + ¥a har the. Kingston company any, favors, so A. 0. H. Concert. Remember the grand Trish concert in honor of St. Patrick's day, Mon day, March 19th, 8 p.m. Plan open at Opera House. Tickets, -------- Perfect fitting trusses, the result of t 1 new rector, Rev. Charles K. Mastors, Robertson company, would probably @ 8 MA. The service was in charge of enter the fold Archdeacon Mackenzio, D.CL Brant Another little scheme that was @ ford, assisting him in the service were formed up for thes troublesome Rol Rev. E. J. Fecleston, Rev. (' Ww. ertsons, was a suggestion to the re Boldsworth, Rev R. James, and finers to sell No. 2 granulated to the Rev. F A Bandsfiell. The church other Kingston dealers so that they was crowded to its doors, with could sell at any price as long as it was lower than Robertsons'. and pre Nt hen rom (Raking any Jurogt, Co's" Furs at any time is because the | Archdeacon was an able and forceful A letter reevived by W. G. Craig, o : : Kingston, from Mr. Gillard Flat of | name is synonymous with about every bri sen y made to get the support of the Me Donald company. and. failing in that it was decided to fight the Kingston company, in the territory coversd hy i : : them, which would so demoralize the | 00% With everything' that is sold dur trade of Kingston and Ottawa mer- | ing this big sale, notwithstanding the chants that it would be a long time before it recovered, Most people buy "George Mills & | t ing the Robertsons to their | thing that is really desirable in manu One more attempt was to be fwctured furs. And these «ame people know that the teorge Mills & Co." guarantee : great eut in price, Men's Fur Coats, $13.50. Store wants. Prompt delivery y MARCH 7. [RE for him both physically and bers, At Sydenham street Methodist church, March Paragraphs From the Various DD; 7 pom, Evangelist Russell ional charch. corner Wellington and Johnson streets, Sep wees at +H oowmo and 7 pon Jt He declared the cathedral | oth services. | Laing, pastor; 11 .am,, "What is perience' and Bible constant proof that the Trish continue all services son street Rev, G. A. Mackenzie, pas tor, will preach in the morning and street-- Rev, Ph.D., pastor, at both servie hers made a terrible outery over that | day school and Bible class at 3 p.m. Preshyterian guild at Strangers welcome at all services, Plan, Place and Powe Cloyne, and returned | granted to Napanee privileges denied pa « Je Russell in open sexsion of home from the Congo Free State, Cen- | to all other' towns in Ontario. The wo Sunday school; 7 p.m, the pas tral Africa, tor. Good music, Evervhody wel absence vear | town is committed to a lighting ill preach; 7 pn; the pastor, stu with the Eastern Methodist church | scheme that when consnmmated, means : He recently received an invitation | #1 annual deficit of not lest than : frome a wealthy congregation in Cali | $2500. At the feet of the legislature y fornia... but declined to leave Napanee Napance is praying that a {supposed until the new church is completed, not. | Iv) illegal by law might he dye ize withstanding the tempting inducement and the town solicitor (according to hele at sell a judgment against the Napance | will he kept stamp. Many people in Napanee won zed a beginner's Bible class, The der how long it will take the present | ject of this class is to study the word More Letters About the Kingston | management to make a Judgment | and to learn how to serve | be held in the opera house "Majestic Manhood™ 14 the subject of Evangelist this," but the fact is that it is a | Russeil's address 50c., 33c., 2c, | Interesting Ceremony Held at Shelimrne Free Pross members and friends of the presentation of the reciprocal duties of a pastor to his people, and the | people to their pastor An interesting feature of the w the churehw ardens, ™ in the afternoon of the same day. At . the close of the Jackets, Furdined Coats, Robes, congregational reunion was hely . ittes, | A are all | tovn hall, under the anspices of the Collarettes, Rufis and Mufis are * Guill, at whith Wr Mie acted as chairman. - In addition to the | bountiful supper, provided by the lad : . : "| Come! Compare! Criticize! |..." i." "Why do other stores copy alter i your' said a enstomer in Gibson's Red Cross drug store Friday. Un scrupulous persons 'will do anything. After all it pays to 'phone 230 for there, dover. A ver large number of the Primrose congregation were sent, and all voted the evening great sueeess™in every wav. couldn't tell the truth if they saw APPROVE OF HIM. Harold Jarvis Has a Wonderful Voice, HAROLD JARVIS. St. Louis Musical Courier Jarvis is the first man who has r sung at the Ladies' Morning Choral concert. Yesterday was also his first appearance on a St. Louis con cert stage. It spelled magnificent sue- o vocally. He is quite the higgest tenor who has sung in town for n sea sons, being fully six feet twd@h point of length, and with a voice in propor tion, which he handles with great skill. His singing was characterized bn good taste and showed his wonderful voice as having had great and care ful training. In quality it is rich and mellow. The audience approved o®ihis Pman innovation as well as his voice, after his aria from La Tosca and his group of songs in German, French, Halian and English, by giving him a perfect ovation after each of his num Ind. CHURCH NEWS. Denominations. Sydenham Street Methodist church Rev. E Manning, pastor, Sunday, March 15th, 11 am., Rev. C. S. Eby, MeConachie, of Queen's, will preach at First Baptist church Rev, Douglas Man?" ¢'7T pm., "The Test of Ex 215 p.m, Sunday school class, Strangers welcome to Bethel Congregational church. John > . A. Hardy, the Sunday school advo will take charge of the evening Brock B.D. Sun WwW, 8, MacTavi 8:5 pom Brock Street Methodist church--10 Evangelist ssell, © on r in. Missions," 3 ome Chalmers, Prashyterian, corner Bar ie and Earl streets Rev, M. Mac w.m., KE. A, Hardy, BA., of Toronto, lies in Genesie--* Lights and Shadows n a Patriarch's Life." Sunday school and Bible class, 3 pom Strangers cor tially invited to all services Y.M.C.A. Sunday Notes. At seven o'clock the morning watch At ten o'clock there will be organi Christ in ersonal work, Every young christian s especially invited The men's 1:15 o'clock meeting will All men welcomed. Queen Street Methodist church--Rey. 3 pastor, will weach at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Even DE sermon to young men. Sunday ---- INDUCTION SERVICES. Shelburne. On Tuesday evening last a most in cresting ceremony took place in St *aul's church. in 'the induction of the the congregn ion. The sermon preached by the ceremony was the pre entation of the keys of the church, to the new rec or, as an acknowledgment of his au hority and of the congregation's ae eptance of him as their minister, A imilar service was hold in Primrose riening service wn 1 in the programme was ren also, pre a mn -------- cin Toronto, April 16th and 17th. The {Have Been of Much Benefit to benediction at Campbell Bros., the sivle at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, F Market Square, opposite Whig office The old Chieftain will he put into the marine graveyard, ------ -- * THE DAY'S EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. Occurrences In The City And Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read and Remembered. Souvenir cards of Kingston, new views, in colors, at Wade's, Flags on many buildings. floated to- day, in honor oi Ireland's patron saint, . The 14th band is busy practising for. its promenade concert in" the arm ouries, The sun never before shone §o bright in honor of St, Patrick, as it did this morning. A team of horses with a load of hay Came over the ice from Wolfe Island this morning. The final year in medicine of Queen's were each sent valuable samples of Wampole's drugs. Several local dairymen will attend a dairy and cheese convention in Pie ton next month, Irish songs and music by the leading talent of Kingston, (Girand Opera house, March 19th, 8 p.m. The mission at St Mary's eathedral will come to a close, Sunday, with marked religious observances, Ideas. --You will get them at The Somerville €0's advance styles and designs 'in lovely millinery, March 20th, It is rarely that St. Patrick's day comes © around with snow on the ground and the weather ag cold as in midwinter, Yon receive just what you ask for when vou buy at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. "Phone 230 for delivery A finely bred colt arrived" from Brockville this morning for .James Te tro, engineer of the steamer New I< land Wanderer, prompt On Tuesday afternbon at three o'clock, the light and power commit tee: will meet again, when it is hop ed that the question of extensions to the plant will 4t last be discussed, Ninety per cent. of headaches gre caused by ove-strain, We cure by re moving the cause with: ouy perleot-fit ting glasses. Dr. Chown's is the place where yon get perfect fitting glasses, Between thirty and forty Frontenac ers have already 1efC this; month: for the North-West Territories, to take up land" in Alberta. On Tuesday next quite a number - will go, leaving here by K. & P,; railway, Never better than the pr Somerville Co's millinery Tuesday next, March 20th. The sixth annual meeting of the On tario Library Association will be held nt, is The hibit for chief feature is a study of the new hi brary buildings of Ontario and Unitea States, illustrated by lantern ¢iews. The Sunday school. association of Ontario will hold an institute here on Monday at 3 Dw in the Baptist | church and at 7:30 pi in Sydenham street. Methodist leoture hall." These sessions will be addressed by T. Yellowlees, extension secretary, and E. A. Hardy, teacher training secre tary, of Toronto. Discussion and ques- tions on each topic The Kingston rink may remain oven another week, in view of the continu ed cold weather, which at this neriad is exceptional. Last evening the tadets hdd a class game. this evening the skating eluly will have another whirl and on Monday night there will he hockey -- CLOSING SERVICES. Kingstonians. Last night a very large company greeted Mr. Russell in the Brock street church, at the last meeting of three wieks of unstinted effort for the bene fit of the people and churches of Kingston. People are beginning to wake up to the fact that a power has been in our midst Changing audien ces have carried away lasting im pressions Ca 8 of conversion and enlarged Christian experience are many. An impulse has heen given that will not die The work has not heen supe ial; the eficcts will not he ephemeral. It is hoped that the meetings in the Grand Opera House on Sunday will crown his visit with a large attendance and great spiritual -- Wilkinson's And Carter's. These two popular makes of fine hats are to be had in Kingston only contre for men's hats -- Dr. Chown's cherry congh cure sivos quick relief from coughs and colds,' a 2D cents, Red Cross preparations hre sold only Phone 230. Prompt delivery The Calvin company's new tug Chief tain will be ready by the end of May. It is being built at Garden Tsland, Safe and Satisfactory The man who is known to his friends and neighbors as a safe and successhid business man, does not invest his money in every scheme that presents itself with the "promise" of large returns, He i< satisfied With a reasonable rate of inter est and 'the absolute sed urity of both principal and intgrost such ax this Bank offers. fo its depositors, This course may not appear SO attractive as somo. bf the schemes offered, but it is the safest and most satisfactory in the ind. Deposits of one dollar and Anwards received and interest collowed at i rates, highost « current Some people are so deceitful they it. STANDARD BANK OF CANANA, turns out a credit to himself and Cor. Princess amd Bagot Sts, name, the wo still take place. FineFurs We Pay __Cash for . All Kinds of RAW! FURS W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street Kingston's Only Exc! Fur Store. usive Grand Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand Central Station New York BAGGAGE}: FREE Cook's Cation Root Compouae, Thednly safe effectua meliene on which J grees stronger aves, $8 per box. druggis ton Roo smhstitute. fhe Cook Medicine Co.. Windsor. Ontario 3, A Beautiful Line of Cut Glass We show "such pie are sure to be useful and to please a particu recipient The quality 'is spar ing--and «doar, th signs are as dainty Cat Glass Artist produce Our prices are in favor Smith Bros. Jewelers--Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses 'Phone 666. TO-NIGHT | BIG SALE OF White Enbroidered Gollar Tops Three Lots at ABOUT HALF-PRICE 5c. each, 2 for 15¢c. and 2 for 25c¢. 10 Only Silk Blouse Waists Samples In Navy and Brown only. Were $3.75, $4 50 and $4 95 each. To-night take your choice for : $2.00 NEWMAN & SHAW Millinery Display ; Tuesday, March 20th, and follow days, the Somerville company 1 vou to pass yonr good judgment their exhibit of fashionable pat hats and bonnets. Do you remember when vou | The. for beef, iron and wine pan Red Cross Beof, Tron and Wi X * sell commended by physicians, : ; 3c. 'Phone 220. Prompt deliver usury When a lad who grows up 0 1 says that mirack = What Sulphur i the Human Body i and Disease. er tion of sulphur wi In i the early days thers and grandmothers i Sly dose of sulphue and ing and fall. ; way 4.0 versal sprin ha purifier," ole sh mind you, this old- as ody Was not without merit. Te jdea was good, but f b ide and unpalatal te quantity hag to be te any effect. dicts sl Slrh eto orm, SO muni effective than a {u} of the crude sulphur. ; in recent years, RE ent have proven that th for medicinal use is the om Calcium (Calcium Sulj sold in drug stores under t Stuart's Calcium Value, emall chocolate coated pelle tain the active medicinal I sulphur in a highly concer ive form. pine people: are aware of of this form of sulphur in and maintaining bodily health; sulphur acts direc liver, and excretory uigane fis and enriches the le prompt elimination of wast Our grandmothers knew they dosed us with sulphu lasses every spring and fall erudity and impurity of ord as of -surphur were often the disease, and cannot con the modern concentrated p of surphur, of which Stuart Wafers is sndoubredly the widely used. hey are the natural an liver and kidney trouble constipation and. purify th a way hat aston surprises | ician alike a) M. Wilkins while | ing with sulphur remedies that the sulphur from Calci perior to any other form. "For liver, kidney and bloc especially when resulting fi pation or malaria, T have prised at the results obta Stuart's Calcium Wafers. mfiering from boils and pi even deep-seated carbuncles, peatedly 'seen them dry up pear in four or five days, skin clear and smooth. Stuart's Calcinm Wafers is tary article, and sold by and for that reason tabooe physicians, yet I know of safe and reliable for const er and kidney troubles an in all forms of skin disea remedy." At any rate people who pills, cathartics and socal "purifiers," will find in 8! dom Wafers a far safer, 1 sble and effective nreparati The Rich, Frag Creamy Lathe BABY'S OWN ¢ leaves the skin so smooth and sweet, every time it is a gives renewed deligl ALBERT SOAFS, LI Mras., MONTREAL Baby Will Becom InThe Home If F LACTATED | There sh fears, | if vou ar wi wisdony n be no diff of ab Perienced h 5 sickly ang nourished 44 a food i RErties of how Lactate] |, nse nie does not oy, Prepared « it nev sabedue nfl, ion. of 1 and inte tine : is alwg on the 1 Ther, al tr Nothe - bah Lactat I 1 i oes tent] md bright. Give Food trig noe us BO other, Any W ) able 1 ? are py i} Pa i consumers her lary rkete of 2° ma 8 of We thin o patron Ne recommend Roy malty : always pive the eng , : RED