nch Kid Gloves Hep, Of the three great Glove Mane. facturers in France- equally good at most us in Kingston. one great over-powe So highly. It is just t treme care'an after t Gloves have been tried * stretched, they still retajy that same valuable high-fin; e for to-morrow -- Gloves ENG | IS IVINS t that KID GLOVES, for op RVING ly they wear, excellent que i bs "Pring Mont- genuine kid, ol Ris nd yet only ? . n ee " it) buy is just he very LADIES' LISL} SUEDE lowest GLOVES, made by the sum \ mon celebrated Perrin's; with Se weight and finish of gp n | 25 dressed kid, two Tt . . asten. : g ers and neat silk int-stitched of ex- backs; grevs and mod, shades kman- of drab, pur present i 00 price per pair, only o> % v mt The. Kid Gloves really ite the best value for the that ge have offered during rears. But there's one thing w and will tell you--after our stock is gone we'll ho unabl ini® selling them in the same : at 5c. mor will we. ever got » 2 low again... As te appear 1 So urability and genuine worth ual most of the 1.00 gloves > Kingston, and no mail-order an duplicate them. Already old out of some numbers, but re what we have--tans and in sizes from 6 to 7}, white | to 74, greyd from 6 to 63 (all | *), and black in 6, 6} and 61. wre of genuine kid, freshly in Francé, with two dome 3 and LADIES' guseet thumbs, of a you would willingly pay 1.00 ording firm of Perrin's are re why we recommend their expert used in the selection of Only the freshest and m skins are taken .and thus, : all consider w J POMts-- he Presented And there 18 Just ring his- --the shas before, ary stores; "our hile the present gas- 75 t lasts, only e | LK GLOVE We candidly tell vou of the ese necessary styles now, for without a time, you'll be positively unable to get been the demand upon the makers that MSAD SS SSS------ A AHA a-- esmsm-- A ------------ ce Biro Is worthy of A Good Cage We have some very neat ones in both reason Gloves knowledge Materials. st elastic by ex. Brass & Japanned We invite you to see our display. ey & Birch, d 71 -- Brock St. rt Up-to-Date For Spring hese [ewest pring rived, he Empress Shoe is $3.50 1 he D Pump $3.75 are two of the Styles for and have just and orothy Dodd TT SHOE STOUE umber mn not hodist ed un- Mur- : pre- me of for it. s sol ephen Miss wr of The e for ntend leaving shortly for the where they will perma td Mr. Haley's hee was he iy. al ue on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs 8. OF kirk and*Mrs. Ira D. Glark Napefe spent one day, last v with ol W. Keech, Miss Maud . Sunday with Miss Ella Od chirk a Corn Is Dear. ged The loss of time and comfort het by a corn makes it dear to kee. ter invest in Putnam's Corn Esp tor and cure that corn. Putnam ¥ painless and acts in twenty fon use no other than Putna DAILY BRITISH "YEAR 73. NO. 80. gp. Jenkins Clothing Co.! Spring Suits, Spring Three-quarter Overcoals The name "Fit. Reform' is a guarantee of Material, Style and Workmanship. ' Every day our fine stock of these lines are growing less. Men appreciate "Fit Reform!' and the démand is growing. Our Navy Blue and Black Suits are More of those came in Spring Toppers winners. to-day. Be the best dressed man you can by wearing ."Fit Re- form BP. Jenkins Clothing Co Pearsalls Millinery The Hats we are putting in our Show Rooms now are very PRETTY AND STYLISH, be- coming to all ages, and are being picked up very rapidly. Call in and see them. dt will certainly pay-you to. dao sa. > - Pearsall's Millinery 228 PRINCESS STREET. Auction Sale BRITISH-AMERICAN AND FROR- TENAC HOTELS, KINGSTON, ONT. will be. offered for sale at on THURSDAY, April 5th, 1906 tunda of the Frontenac Hotel, atgtime of sale or dhrick, Rogers & Kingston, Ontario. The aboye properties noon, In ti Kingston Further particulars on application to Kir Kiekle, Sc TY licitors, i { IFYOU $ ff WANTA ' { GOOD ¢ t QUAL ' { SMITHING ' ¢ CcoaL ¢ { TRYOUR ¢ ! CUMBERLAND. } $ 55-567 Barrack ' P Wals St. "Phone 109 : THE BEST LEATHER IN THE WORLD IS "FRENCH CALF" IT IS THE STANDARD LEATHER USED IN OUR SHOES, Wear "Allen's"' Military Bootmakers 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. For the Best Insurance In all its branches goto T'Q REAL ESTATE AND SWIFT'S INSURANCE AGENCY er DIRECT FROM TURK pay good prices for useful Carpets, Stoves and all other or trading, buying or selling place than Turk's Second:Hand Store 398 Princess Street. New Monumental Works Lettering in Cemeteries a Specialty : : : JAS. MULLEN, 372 Princess St , Opposite Y.M.C.A RRR 'REMOVED!} & All condensed advertising has" been removed to page $ three, where' it will hereafter $ be found. Turn over the Frage and read it. It will in- * terest you. HANH * CH He E13 SEL 3 Hatif i gS " Mongolian arrived at RFS. 01 , this _ morning; passen pl =i" second cabin, and 431 steer Buy \ ny Pitadie Red Gy. yerve Food at Gibson ress Drug Store, Fresh there "Phone 230; Ves day, NEW CHINA DAILY MEMORANDA, Weil dressed m Wears Cg ie Hrs Hats Board of Works, 4 pg Thursday. Parks' ( 4 p.m., Thursday. ominittee, The sun rises Thursday -at 5.86 a.m. and sets at ) p.m Auction Sale British American and Frontenac Hotel, noon, Tk ay Mr. Vanderveldt; 815 p.m Y.MC.A,, programme ascinnting House, Party, Good Autograph Thurs- 8 p.m. and re- [reshinents This day in conference smith died, Annual sociation of Art Gallery, history First in London, 1887 ; 1774. Fixhipition, Woman's Art As Canada, at Kirkpatrick's April 2nd Colonial Oliver Gold to 6th KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, THE RESULT First Scrutiny Cast For The Members At Capital. A TRIUMPH GAINED FOR CONSTITUTIONAL DEMO- CRAT CANDIDATES: Candidates o f Leagues Support- ing Autocracy All Tefeated-- Vote in Large Cities Similar to That in Petersburg. Just Opened A very pretty lot of dainty china in* odd pieces Meyonaisse Dishes Sugars and Creams Chocolate Jugs Cracker Jars ..ROBERTSON BROS.. Will Lay Investigation Bare Congress, Washington, April 4-*The presi will send a MESSAge (0 congress th the States. HOUSE OF COMMONS. TO LASH THE PACKERS. to dent call ng the ing attention to UErOss wrol which has been pe ited upon people hy the escape the beef pack ers trom punishment and recomm end ing legislation to narrow immuni ty law to the limits of the constitu tional provision. Attorney-General Moody will issue a statement giving all: the facts in thee possession of the government, which he belie would hav reli in a ju convicting the pack had the ens ever come to ial The docu ments promise to be dynamic in cha acter. They "will spare no one not even Judge Humph: who 'rendered the decision by which the government was stopped from. taking the case to the supreme court of th United Mr. Fitspatrick Explains His | Sunday Bill. ! Ouawa, A Le Xr: Fiapatiich iam the provisions of his Sun day observance bill in the Commons, yesterday, saying that provincial leg islation oh * be retained, An im portant debate tqok place on Ih Roche's amendment regarding lands in | the North-West, and op a division the the government's marity was fifty three, The department has decided' that cer tain so-called "popular magazines" published <in the Tuited States shall no longer come into Canada under the ola rate of one cent yu pound. The new | rate 18 he dent fOr &Uiry two ounces The Delincator, for example, bears a stamp this month, and the stamp © ten cents, THE GILLIES LIMIT will Be Worked For Benefit of 1. LEON BOURGEOIS Province. The Minister of Fureicn Affairs in the Toronto, April 4A deputation from pu Cai Ui eh. oS the *"Anti-Vaccination League asked the great tact ctor. He | provincial secretary to insert a con is said to lost brilliant | gejence clause in the Ontario vaceina men in the CG ubinet. LS o St. Petersburg, April 4.--The result Ne overant has decided to mine | of the first SEruSing cast jou the mem- | "Gillies limit, in the Cobalt dis bers in the capital, on Rndass SIV trict, for the benelit of the province, | the progressionist parties pes v ses | and to lease the mineral deposits on enly-five per cent, ol the Sjeotoiy | the right-of-way of the Temiskaming 5 tollege, which Simms St. Petmshate * | railway. members tov 1 nationa mhily, ' April 26th, WAR A 9 a You Should Know Woe result of the cloction is yeaavded ERIKHRIIIISIAIIAANNE | That more Furs are damaged or | 4% 8 Simp for te pannel nul ¥ SPINSTER'S IDEA. ( R "w candy < Ol ~ ~ ruined by moths each year than wes. supporting ant being all | ® - Ww through actual wear; This fact ated. Neither Premier Witte nor [# Toronto, April 4.--Hon. % ugh , wary of Interior Durnovo. voted. | 3 Mr. Cdchrane has received 3X has been demonstrated thousands retary ol Interior Urnova, voto. ¥ fro "A ale Spinster and thousands of times, but still 'Lhe vote in the large cities was in | 8 t bl es y 8 pinata » almost all cases similar to that in St, [¥ © e our!' a letter ad- ¥ there are many who, through [posure but elsewhere land. owners ¥ vising him to throw the ¥ | oversight, carelessness, or per- d. owing to the community | ¥ Gillies limit open to wo- gah P 1 * | % men only, as there were so ¥ hstained voting. * ' haps 'false esonomy, Teglect to ¥ : ¥ many of them who needed ¥ properly sass for their Furs, | (0AL COMPANIES' ATTACKED | Wealth sid were left uripre. ¥ throug the dangerous summer » + vided for by men. ive #¥ months. A Fur Garment of | In French Chamber of Deputies # them a chance and you * quality with proper care will last For Negligence. » will never be defeated," : § = { 4 the letter concluded. ¥ a long time, can easily be altered Paris, April i In the chamber of * ¥ to the latest style and made to | deputies, vesterday, AM. Basly,. presi A AAA look. like. new. but .if moth-eaten dent of the miners federation, who is {80 " A . ? . | deputy oi the Pas-De-Calais in which . it will either be completely ruin- | (jo (qurrieres mine disaster occurred, SCUM OF COUNTRY. ed, or at best the expense to re- | questioned the government regarding : S-------- s pair the damage will greatly ex- | the catastrophe, and in doing so at-|Is in the Lead of Ex-Chief ceed our charges for storage. tacked the coul companies, The fire Bambata. th : { others which cat the explosion, and the Durban, 'April 4.--Bambata, the d Profit by the experience ol OLREIS, | consequent 16s: of over 1,200 lives he i ehief of the-Grevtown district and avoid the risk. declared, was die to the companies' | who had fled, has made an incursion M F H negligence | into his old territory and carried off M. Barthou, the minister of | iblie | his uncle, Magwababa, who had been cKay ur ouse works, promised that the government pointed regent in his stead, Na Telephone 489. would rigorously investigate the dis. | t sav that Bambata i= moving aster, and a vote of confidence in the | within twelve miles of Greytown with governnient was unanimously adopt- | an armed foree, probably consisting - ed. | of a few hundreds of the scum of the I h W ek country, 1S e STREET RAILWAY STRIKE i -- King Corn Day, In Schools. April 2nd to, 7th In Winnipeg May Soon Be / Guthrie, Okla, April 4.--Here, a £ ell as all corn states north of the We introduce to Kingston a Settled joel as m Rr SE an Af OP Winnis April 4---As a result oil Ohio River, King Corn Day is ohser NEW TEA. tardpv', haven | viel today in the public schools. The yesterday's conferences it now looks as | i | y if a satisfactory settlement of the | growing of corn and the selection ot stroet railway strike may be a matter | good seed ny Tang oO farted ; ie e agama of a fow hours, Neither the mi nor] SiDiect of tolls defiversd 10 the chil the company. would make any definite] dren in all public schools. To tench J . statem as to the new influences in | wh rel A Kul sg met er Y Everybody is cordially invited | the situation The tv. council and | ne L a asked me ine ag to call at our store and have a | clerical committee were equally reti [rd wil the ile to Win cup. "] cent. It is known, however, that the [ teachers The material thu street railway company has been in | collected in the schools will be sus duced to take a more conciliatory | y by 1 t $ s of pb Jos: Redden & Co. |i', luk, "Wil hut row | rion uaame wm wi Importers of Fine Grooeries. has ren pre aren for on gotiations | co numunicated in condensed form to which are likely to effect a speedy] the growers 'of corn throughout th - compromi satisfactory to both par-| cotton helt. Young folks' grain clul =f ands in tre. ET wey Brae | and next fall each school will hold a Saskatechewan.| rsuerway suicmes. [hance fil, with competitions fo | [+ aluable pri Colorado and Minn A snap for quick sale--S.960 cores wid- | Kissed Children and Shot Him- | Sota haw eady voted £2,500 cach ¥ for distribution in the form of prizes way between Battleford d ¥ wton, | 3 self. : | among the children, taking interest in on Line of Camadian Norther Halifax, N.S, April 4. - A tragic sui the corn gre ndustry cide is* reported from - Whitehead, -- Price $8. 50 per Ave oun Vhree weeks ago | po Study Lowest Human ypes ? ite of Currie Munro, 8 © my york, April 4-Dr. Niholus $2.75 down balance to suit purchas-ra hard-working fisherman, died, leaving bag ye i April Gobr. Niles SPRL ft ay | three small children, the youngest an fou v. A Ty ar. threwth Aftion for Lands divig fate 100 acre plots and | infant only nine dave old. The low {lotr monthe' tone thraoegh Altice foe up. Apply te of his wife previd heavily on Munro's | the purpose of making a study of th i 30 lowest types of humanity te, he fond mind, and he became despondent, 'with | ) ot { region f the dark the result that on Friday las op in the equatorial regions of we d. 0. Hutton, the result that on Friday lust, aiter [IN oe CUS CF , firetige to: Lishoo kisging his children, he went to his | id dl Sat Canada Life Office, 18 Market St. barn and shot himself through the | Portugal, to atten we ann i! os ' Kingston heart with his own gun. | sham of the Fi ul Sanavens Prem} . -- | there he will & e editerraneal A BAILIFF'S BONDS 4 | to Africa, and travel by caravan and y lrail from northern Africa fo the sonth LOOKS LIKE MURDER. Ra Fe 10 rie nt Con May Have to Yield Up $1,000 in |g un after a josrney of four month Body Found in Bush With Throat Sureties. | a ------------ s Windsor, Ont., April 4. Tax Collee- | Rob A Church Af Kieff. os Ci has tab bi 3 I 4. Burglars broke i ku 5 3 believed | tor, wevene as taken proceedings | Kieff, Apri urglars broke into 1 Winnioeg, Spit ¥ n es - a eely | against Thomas G. Ferriss, and John | Three Saints' church here last night. 0. have Dien oliltome, o . ? 1. Foster. to recover. 81,000, the |: s a twnfolete haul of alt the . a o @ h | " : They made a tent the finding. of the body of | Millard, the bailiff who disappearsd | {kins and chalice, Even the go work Weilér, Mount Carmel, Man. Examina- | : A rd | vor ¥ vealed 4 bullet hole m the | from the £11¥, caving a shortage of | of {he icono ta and altar and the on reve x3 4 SACO! % 2 8 " ¢ i} 1 dere est. Por and gush across the throat. Weil: ap " hi Millard's ecria and | palin from . he embroidered vest ? | Foster were lard's bondsmen. ety tahbi er was last seem alive with N Doyle St enis Were Io 1 of North Dakota, going into thé bush | : > at Snowflak Doyle afterwards re-' | Enterprise Renovator ¢leans . all | sapper batt al ' de turned alone as arrestid on suspi from. carpets and makes them | rders in December last ion Wut was released An inquest {look Tike ney Large tins 15¢ at § monstiatore are being will be held, : | Best's ~ court-martial here, APRIL %, 1906: LATEST NEWS Despatches From Near And Distant Places. NEWS OF THE WORLD GIVEN IN THE BRIEFXST POS- SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Westmount has decided to increase her police and five force hy eighteen men | The Ontario government has decided {to sell the patrol boat Gilphie, now at Collnigwood Chicago may acquire, buggynot con trol, ite street railways, as a result P'uesday's ballotting, The Moscow police have confisciried | a pamphlet written hy Count Tolstéi, entitles], "Is It Possible ?"' Mrs. Mary A Cooper, London, th original of Dickens' 'Little Dorrit," is well and strong at ninety vears. Andrew Browng brother of the man ager. of the quarry, Philipsburg, | was crushed to death between cars, The Spanish authorities claim the | recent Carlist movement © has heen stamped out; - Quantities of rifles have { been seized. A plucky New York policeman saved wonigh frem death in a tenement Que, | fire, and then fainted from the pain | of his burns. | Nothing was accomplished at the [ conference of anthracite coal men in | New York aiid an adjournment was { made until Thursday. | The British government decided that lit would be a diplomatic impropriety | to discuss in the house of parliament | the persecution of the Jews in Russia L. A. Gendron, . ex-M.P, for Ottawa county, to-day, entered suit against | Mr. Jobin, for Quebec East, at | Quebee, for 85,000 for an alleged | libelous statement. | A.W. Pattee, ex-M.P, for Winnipeg, was struck by an automobile. i. | air, is wus thrown in the and picked up unctmscions, He suffering from concussion of the brain. B. Annesky, a well.known Russian { writer, and M. Grichkoff, president of | the railway congriss, which ordered | the railway sirike of last fall, have | boen exiled to Archangel, | At Fort Worth, Texas, Prof. Pruitt, | a prominent local educator, found a Hogro, ne med wesse Jones,* in his daughter's room, and killed him. The { was asleep, and the { man had entered her room, I Fourteen out of seventeen mills of Ballard, Wash. shingle manufacturing - city in the world, idle, the few remaining running g expected to close It of a general strike in that city, { young woman just shingle the greatest are plants to-day against Tho tender ford | ved ns a the Yoh mills government of A. has acoept McPherson &. Co., Tong Mills, of "815710 "per thousand for and white pine alofig the Temis Kaming and Northern Ontario route in the Te which timber precaution forest ent ami reserve, a of engines, was par) as against TWO UNKNOWN MEN Found Dead on Track Near Echo Bay. Saulf Maric. Ont., April 4, dies of two unknown men were m the track of the Canadian | at Fcho Bay, on Tuesday, npposed to have been kill train during the night. The ' e of them is that they f oils distriet, on' Many t If is probable that death was accidental VERY MANY SETTLERS. Pass From States to Our North- West North Portal, N.W.1 eighty effets the here April 4. f five Eight cars of set from the United tern prairies, passed March. 'There sterday hundred and ther and Stat t« wes through in were ne hundred cars ye For Soldiers. April 4.--The sub army building in been instructed "Housewives" Washington, D.t istence officer in the Whitehall street, has Commissary -General ny Sharpe to get | Campana was a professional pedestrian ip what is known as a "housewife." | {4king part in many walking matches This 1s ome of the ideas adopted from | in all party of the United States. He the Jupane *y Who equipped their sol wag seventy five years old. diers with thesp little packages, con , . taining useful articles which men are Canada Cup Boat Sold. likely to need when they are away * . " ' from home. In the soldiers' new kit Hamilton, (mt, April 4 I'he rp which the general staff of our army | 48 cup boat Naniwa has heen sold hy . x John H, Fearnside, the builder, to J. recommended for" adoption, there is |: O80 H. . : Columbia Vash provided a "housewife, to contain |: Gayier, of * the Lalumiya a A ome tor thread, pine, and, if Club, Chicago, Myr. Fearngide will at practicable, a pair of small scissors, | once build a twenty-one footer to Ihe work. of gettihg up this new arti. | compete in the Lipton cup race at Chi- cle, will devolve on the subsistence de. | cago in August, Tt will he from a de partment, and for the present the | sign by a New York man, arms mmiscary in New York will have the ork of preparing samples, $50,000 Recovered. if he can find nothing in the depart New York, April 4.-About £50,000 ment stores to answer the purpose. | worth of securities alleged to have Of course, the article must be 4 model | heen stolen by Thomas J. Wainwright of "eomdensation, so there may be al from the residence ok Dr. Nisholas minimum of weight combined with an | Pinault, in Minneapolis, were' found coomomy of space. The "housewife" | in a safe deposit vault in a bank in will have fo be cirried by the sol | thie city. Wainwright is accused of dier, and it ie desirous that the bur | j,ying stolen $100,000 of silverware, den of the troover shall" be inereased | late and' securities, A as little as possible, ' ne -------- | The Coal Question. Taking A Rest. | James Swift & Co. have stated their .ondon, April 4.-Arthur J. Bal: | intention to keep prices where they four, the former premief, who has been | gare for the present. " too ill to take hiv seat in the Houpe | pms the rest He is mot expected } to visit the house before Easter. of C¢ wong, is undergoing | etre at hia hoe. MISS J, SMITH ACQUITTED, Was Accused ' of Stealing a Prayer Book. Cornwall, Ont, April 1.-At the spring assizes, 'luesday, before Jus tice Clute, Miss J¢ ine Smith, Ot tawa, formerly of Merrickville, was acquitted ofa charge of. retaining and diverting to her own use a Roman Catholic ver book, printed in Paris, 'France, in 1500, and believed to have been at one time the pro- perty of Mary Queen of Seots, Miss Smith is a well-known antiquarian. The book was entrusted to her in 1904, by A. G. F. Drew, Morrisburg, for the purpose of having ite value ascertained. As it-was not returned, although asked for, Miss Smith arrested at Vankleck was Hill in Decem- ber, 1905, and committed for trial hy Mr. Farlinger and Mr. McDonald, two Morrishurg justices of the peace. At the January assizes, Justice Anglin presiding, the case was sent over to this court to give Miss Smith a chance to, return the hook. She has been out on bail since Yesterday she conducted her own @nse, and address «l the 'jury. She alo | tostified , that she believed . the book] to he among some goods sent to a friend an Phila delphia; which are still in possession of the express company. She denied any intention of retaining the book, and the jury evidently believed her, SAVED HIS LIFE And is Now Given a Humane Testimonial. Toronto, April 4. -Master Oliver Sherburne, thirteen years of age, is the happy recipient of the Royal Can« adian Humane Association's honorary testimonail for promptitude and cour- age in rescuing his schoolmate, Fred: erick Black, eleven years of age, from drowning, in Toronto Bay, on Febru ary 15th last, H IL Dwight, chair wan of the investigating governors, made the presentation. Young Black wr watleng on thin ies covering deep water near the Queen's wharf, "when the ice gave way, and he fell into the water, Young Sherburne, who was near by, went to his assistance and pulled him out. Again the ice broke and Black was precipitated into the water a second time and a second time was he rescued by Sherburne and fortunate- ly this time he was brought safely to shore, NOT AFRAID OF TEMPEST. Alfonse Continues His Triumph. ant Tour, Tas Palmas, C1, April 3.- tinuous gale and high seag prompted Admiral Coneak, "minis of marine, and other members of King Alfonso's -A con suite, to try to dissuade his Majesty from completing his tour of the lands. The King, who does not Cor from sea sickness, "langhed at and insistéd upon seeing all the lands, and persofially. them is meeting all the islanders He will sail hence at mid night for Santa Cruz, His suite seenis to be apprehensive of an inci dent. Scenes of enthusiastic loyalty, similar to thosy withessed in Teneriffe, were re-enacted here, The king won everybody hy his good nature and pleasant manner, Grows More Pacific. Pittsburg, April 4, ~With the excep tion of one or. two points outside of Pittsburg district, the strained situa tion between operators and miners in the soft coul fields of Western Pennayl vania is hourly growing more pacific, The mines of the operators who sign od the scale have resumed operations, although in many instances, with re duced forces, In the Pittsburg district there wero 18,000 miners working and 12,000 were idle. Nearly all of the mines of the Pittshurg Coal company were in op jeration. The cause of the idleness of the men is explained to he due to their failure to receive word of the signing of the scale, Guests Of President. Washington, April i. President Roosevelt gave a dinner at the White sHouse last night in honor of the Governor-General of Canada and Countess Grey and their party. The visitors arrived fron New Yosk and went direct to the White House, where they were over night guests of the president, They will remain in the city for several days, and will be en | tertained by the British ambassador Durand and other friends, and Lady | Champion Walker Dead. | Chicago, April 4.~Napoleon | pana, known throughout the country | as "Old Sport," Campana, died Tues | day, of heart disease and dropsy, | a hospital herve. Twenty-five years ago { in The genuine gin pills are sold at Gibson's Red Crosse Drag Store, Fresh there, "Phone 230, Miss Cam : WEATHER PROBABILITIES. A Toronto, Qnt., April 4. 10 a. m. y--- Frosh westerly Winds mostly fair, With a few light scattered showers. Thurs- day, fair and a little cooler. EASTER VERY CLOSE HowAbout Your HatP Easter is getting nervously near, do not think there is any more time than enough in which to make Millinery Preparation. If you ean 'find the shadow of an opportunity to come and pur. chase your Easter Hat to-mor« row, by all means do so. r--Models --are-created alter the effects of famous French Milliners. Specimens of whose art we have imported, But a world of originat taste, individuality and "differentness' has been introduced by our own clever artists, whose work com- pares 'with that of Paris or New York, for deftness and chic. Our Veilings And Veils will speak: for them- selves whén you see thé. Such a display has never been seen in Kingston before. All the newest' and desirable effects are Hundreds upon 'hundreds to choose from. most here. ' Come To-morrow and See Them STEACY'S DIED, Lossn E.--At Picton, April 8rd, Marcus A Lassee, aged sixty-two years. BEGG Ih St. Thémas, Ont., on April 4th, WO8, Jab Begg, son of the late Alexander - Begw, Kingston, aged forty-nine years Funeral on Prideys in St. Whomas. -- MARRIED, POTTER-WRIGHT --On March Oth, at Demorestyille, onzg Potter, Picton, to Miss Netti ight pikeiowdl. RORK E--WILCOX. t | South Munye- burgh, on March th, Mra. Sarah Ann Rorke, to tn Rorke. to Capt. Glivee Wilcox Qliver Wileox, ROBT. J. REID, The Leading Undertaker 'Phone 877, az. 232 Princess di a TONIGHT Disti ished English tress Ellis Jeffreys Supportdd by Frank Worthing and Her Lond wm Company. THE FASCINATING MR: VAN VELDT The Ry 'Alfred Squad. Author of © 1he W. 's of Jericho,' riges--28c., He, The. $1, $1.50, Sets now on wader Important Dramatic Event THURSDAY NIGHT, April = 5th J, J. Coleman Prese America's Representative Actor LOUIS JAMES Supported by Norman Hackett And a Company of Excellent Riavers, Presenting a Semptuous Revival of Shakespeare's . Sublime Comedy- rat, > "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE " A Production Complete in Fiery De- ' tail --Scenery, Costumes, Accessories. Prices--20¢., 50¢.. 78c., $1, $1.50. Seats now on sale. Saturday, April 7th Wrestling Match *25%.7,, or $100 BETWEEN SAM. O'CONNELL, Watertown, N.Y. --aod-- RUSSELL ELLERBECK, Glenvale, Ont Good Preliminaries. A Man from Odessa will Wrestle a Citizen : also Two Battery Men Wrestle a Match. Prices--25¢., 85¢., 50c. Seafs on sale Thursdiy. Creo-Carboline, a Set Jisigioctank for general use, bottle