"are Lerpo ration will low nt of 780 to the time, wh vi after the conductors' fare Foxes, and a fusing to marry Thaw, she inn or arms. couple of private detectives, were em- ol to the = . This was in 1903, drug store. | ployed to find ot where the money To-day she a the story where | Sale boys" sweaters, 49¢., Bibby's. | was goinz. Last night Joseph Piper, a she left off. That, Attorney Delmas | A Peterbore Bridegroom with a | motorman, was caught in the act of ring will attempt to take up the entire day broken leg gat to prevent the extracting fares from the box by with direct examination is generally | bride Jos a heart. means of a digger, and was placed the opinion. Ld he can do it the jury | The annual r ng of the Canadian | under arrest, Conductor Smith, on the will be left { their two holidays | Locomotive Sompny was held, . on | car with Piper at the time Bf his ar- faisly | with the try of the young wife un- | Thursday, when old directors wore | rest, was locked up, this morning, and marred by cross-cxamination in their | re-elected, Condiictor William © was ve 10.000,000 t atop ps are NEW RPA POTS at. ste "taken for the ation of Concerns w h at least $10. . The company will con- trol some 15,000 looms pus-of a total of 80,000 in the United tates ---------------------- Died In Toronto. Nod was received in tho city, Lhis this Tro ot Cy * left Boye suing re- the serious illness of ey was a v fie on 2 Wo many will be very sorry to learn of her death. Miss Craig imited in Kingston ast summer, Her brother, John, of this city, and , ta which place n , on Saturday morning, | At Mullin's Friday and Saturday. 4 tins peas, 25¢.: 3 tins tomatoes, 2Bc.; 3 ting pu in, 25¢c.; 5 bottles catsup, 25e.; 1 lb. 36. Japan tea, 20e.; 1 Ih. 38¢. black Ceylon tea, 25e.; 35¢. pure , be. Tb. ------------ The Vittae Club Dance. y The Vittae Club gave its last dance, at Miss McAuley's rooms, Welli street. The was in oxvellent condition for the dance and the music was furnished by MoAuley's orchestrn, and was up to its usual standird. Refreshments were sgrved at midnight and the dance was 'con- tinued until an carly hour this morn. ing. |The club meets again in Eester week, be It Will Pay You. It has paid others ro attend Camp- hell Brcs." big clearing sale of fine furs and it will pay you. Toronto Return, $3.70. iE Quatre hockey excursion via G. " Special train, 11.30 am. Sat- Fg Item That Pleases. Erftest Thomson-Seton is coming, opera house, Monday, February 18th, Auspices Y.W.C.A. Special sale of oranges for Saturday only. Valencias, Floridas, Mexicans and Navals from 10c. a dozen to 50c, This will be the largest display of oranges wo have ewer shown. R. H. Tove, King strect. 4 Bovyer, of Georgetown, P.E. Ya his tern aovointed Dominion gov- ernment fruit inspector for the is land, vice the late Richard Burke. Huve your eves tested at Best's by w graduate optician. Gold filled glass x 3 . vs, $1.50, and no ch for testing. ~ xb PRINCESS ST. bargaing in meats at iE HOUSE FP UA"! | a s, Friday and Saturday. ) MEN WHO LIKE THE ST, BUT LIKE TO SAVE 's orting UP" time oe m't mean a he Rrifen Mr. Jerome Will Bring Six Chorus Howard Thaw Will Refute At- tacks on White's Character. New York, Feb, 8.~Although Evelyn it Thaw was on the witness stand all of yesterday's sessions she had "her narrative down aaly minds, and Mrs. Thaw will have two nk to rest before the prosecution to break down the favorable tes timony. developed by the defence, well known that young Howard Nes bit has sworn that he would refute any attack upon character of Sand ford White. Mrs. Thaw was examined regarding certain letters written to Attorney Longfellow, by WH. K. Thaw. which were put in evidence. She told of go- ing to B. E. Himmel's office with Stanford White. She said the lawyer put in a paper. "A lot of stuff about my being carricd of by Harry Thaw against. my will and a lot of stuff that wasn't true. T started to interrupt. bit he would not let me explain. 1 fisn d absolutely nothing in Mr. Hommel's office," added Mrs. Thaw. Ths said Harry accused her of having improver relations wi'h White after he return d from Furope. was a lie, T had not," she "1 said it declared. u 4 SS ------ te. The ° British | Princess Royal, 1 the Pachess of Fide, who is recovering from a painful fllnest. She is the eldest daughter of King Edward and is, haps, @ most popular woman majesty's realm, always excepting her majesty wen Alexandra, her mother. PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The Canadian Northern roundhouse at Brandon was burned. T. D. Ellis, formerly of Toronto, died on the steamer Dunvegan Castle. Fire at Mcadowvale destroyed the pistofiiee and general store of J. H. Whittam. A party of about twenty leit Mont- real for Desbarats to take part in the big wolf hunt, g Wad competition is likely to re- sult in lower fares to the Muskoka district next season. Funds scoured by the New York Kingston relief committee will be ve: turned to the donors. The London Globe warns Mr. Bryce that sentiment will not prevent Unmit- od States politicians from driving hard bargains. Mrs, Sarah Ryckman Carr, mother of Dr. Leaming Carr, a well-known Humilton physician, a former member of the hoard of education, died this morning. She was eighty-two years of age. Kingston Firm May Get It. Buffalo, N.Y.. Feb, S.--Several bids have ben recived for the contract for floating the two bir steamers which were blown ashore at the foot of Michigan street, during the réeint gle. Donnelly & Co., of Kingston, ar: the lowest bidders and probubly will secure the contract, = "°° Sent To Penitentiary. Chataam, Unt, Feb. 8. Soward Granbers, the last of the Dresden poul- try thieves, was sontenced, th's morn: ing, by Judge Dowlin, to two years in the penitentiary. out the huge feet who are very careful never to hur their little charges. of X-ray nurses, lin. beneficial to the health of the hoses. Girls to Refute Her Evidence |court Tonic Pills, .*Red Cross Brand," Yewls Rosebush died in Bellevilly | Whit of en address before the Tor hosnital on Temes night from iy onto Teachers' Association, to-night, poisoning. He was horn in by Prof. Adam Shertt. ward county in 154 Nyt he ---- sons and #ix ughters survive. Deo: | Mrs. Helen Gordanier, an old wo- ceased was an Anaiican and a con: han, 4 3 d Sevens yours of was seevative, otse 3 In Siam some of the women entrust their children to the care of elephant nurses, and it is said that the tragt is never betrayed. The babies play ab of the elephahts, A now vocation for women is that 1 Courses of lectures on the sulsjeets are now given in Ber A pis is wsualle kept in every stable in Persia. It is thoupht its wresende id t t Two 25c. bottles of Bland's Iron 2c., at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. There wa. large attendance at the Te* | District Attorney Jerome has mmm: [covered ri Thursday , night. The | yogis, moned a dozen of the young [19th band was in attendance, and | a | f chorus beauties, former companions of |fndered a fine programme. FASHION'S FORM. Mrs, Thaw, to testify, Through these | Doys' sweaters, dfc., at Bibby's. women, all aotressas, he hopes to re- This store is noted Yor its large as | waist of Accordian Plaited fute Mrs. Thaw's narrative of ecrtain |Sortment of taffies and we will have a Frock incidents of her carver when she was q | Fo ot on ed for Saturday. R. H. : child. He will try to break down her Toye, ling street. dramatic tole of the events that took has ix be ingston telephone operators place in the architect's studio. 1t js | J0Y0 een temporarily sent to the Toronto offices to fill vacancies caused by the strikers at that place. Best's "Short top" cures croup and costs _but 15. The tickets for the science dance to_be given at Grant hall, to-night, ran out on Welnesday. This spraks well for the popularity of the science students. The Halliday Electric Co., have re- moved to Kine street, next to Spang: enberg's, whete purpose carrying a 4 complete line of electric supplies. Regal work promptly attended to. e city masons have notified the dontractors that they will ask forty- five cents an hour for an eight-hour day; the helpers notified the contrac- tors a month ago that they will ask $2 for an eight-hour day. Caming soon, Semi-Ready clothing. The domestic. servants will now ex- pect Me. Studholine to introduce a ill in the legislature defining the number of evenings out they are en- titled to and the hours allotted to followers. The hello girls ure not the ouly ohes needing legislative protec tion. Crolip ean" positively be stopped m twenty minutes. No nt it {0 sickén or distress your child. A sweet, pleasant, and safe syrup, called Dr. Shoop's p Cure. does the work and does it quickly. Dr, Sheop's Croup Cure ie for eroup alone, remem- ber. It does mot claim to cure. a doz on mants: It's for croup, that's all. Sold ers. nar ateredtio to elpsses of Queen Street Methodist Sunday school gave an 'At Home in the ture-room last night. hie affair was a great | iiceess, thé Hoys and girls enjoying themselves in a thoroughly contented manner, All sorta of games were played during the evening and were followed by dainty refreshments. Tho affair came to a close about ten o'clock. Coming scon, Semi-Ready clothing. DISTRICT DASHES. The Latest News From Our changes, The Twelfth of July will be celebrat- ed in Smith's Falls this year. Mrs. John White, Lanark, has sold |° her grocery lmsincss to Alexander Mc- | Donald, Drummond Centre, Thursday morning fire destroyed al large barn and two outbuildings be- longing to Dr. Sing, scoopd conc session | of Tharlow, Charles Rintoul, Darling, has posed of his form to William G. toul and has bought Benjamin Hard's farm for $10,000. This perty is situated ome mile from leton 'Place. Jutlge Reynolds has decided that lo- cal option was not sustained im the Rear of Leeds and | Lansdowne. It lacked one vote of the three-fifths ma- jority 'respuired. There will not be an- other election. At Sioux Creck, on December 15th last, occurred the death of Mrs. Sid- ody, French, aged sixty-one years. She was the daughter of Gabriel and Sarah Dodge, and was born in Elizabeth- town, March 17th, 1845. Rev, J. GG. Blair, Clifton, Hlinois, cousin, of Mrs. Stewart Mcliraith, Lanark village, 'and James Blair, Drummond, met instant death last Sunday; being struck by a fast train Ex- dis- Rin- Hil pro- Car- while on his. way to asylum to preach. He graduated at Victoria. PERSONAL MENTION. -------- Movenients of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. William Adams, shoemaker, is con: fined to his house with a &evere cold. Edmund Wright, Alfred street, som of Charles Wright is seriously ill at hig home. Miss Sadie Brouse, Stuart, street; who has been conf to her room + for the past jew w - is recovering. Mre. J. Disham Nolsen, St. Mark stedet, Montceal, ained at lum: eon in holy id on, Kingste og the Teacher in Nat'ondl DeSelopmtit, is to be the ad orace A on Dickson's island, noar Belleville, Wednesday. She was frozen to dew' death, Shoe strinos ate. largely made from the skins of the beluga, or white t | whale, which 3s known as "porpoise leather." The cellar in the Bank of France re tembles un large warehouse, Silver coin i Stored there in eight hubdred bar rels And many a woman's greatness is ue to the smallness of her husband. in order to satisfy a man give bi | good toniatoes. Carnoveky's, Bibby's 2c. cashmere hose, ¥ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. { USED THE DIGGER HAMILTON DIGGERS UNDER { They . Were suspected the arrested later. for | fora the magistrate, this morning, and were remanded until next Tuesday. It is expected there will he other ar- for the season's work. The repairs to || | last, -sell to them. rs. D. Stewart | oo aus J ARREST. "Caught Trying te Secure Fares From the Street Boxes--Private Detectivhs Were Busy at Work. Hamilton, Ont., Feb. 8.--For some ime the fet railway officials have company was mot get ing all the fares that were put imto All three appeared be- {OUR DISPLAY OF White Underclothing Is remarkable both for the Pexcellence of the rments and the unusual values, fh he garments are made i in bright, clean sew. ing rooms, made of good materials and trim- mings. Many are modelled from French de- signs, and taken all in all, is the Best Whitewear Stock in Kingston Te nam--- The illustration shows a very girl: ish and pretty design for the waist of an accordian plaited frock of any thin material. The model was of pale blue Japanese crepe, the skirt being sun- plaited and without trimming. The bodice had a deep yoke of Chantilly lace, the yoke being outlined by a silk "form" cut as shown in the draw- ingg This silk appligge was outlined by a double strand of embroidery silk couched on. The cufis of the elbow sleoves were also trimmed with a sud work of silk, Still Busy Repairing. The M. T. company have still a large staff at work making repairs to the boats. and putting them in shape the steamers Caspian, laid up at Sraviotde slip are progressing nice A large number of boats are being emake ond when navigation op- ens, some of them will present almost a new appearance. Kingstonians will be to_ the front with a fine lot of mot- or boats this summer. Several are now engaged in building boats, and itis HERE IS OUR PROPOSAL To those who would buy now but are not prepared. You may gelect any garment or a number of gar- ments now when the stock is at its best aad have your selection placed aside until required. Corset Covers Drawers Dressing Jackets And another feature is our comple stock of Children's Skirts for all ages! Children's Skirt and! Waist JCombined from 2 to 8 years. Children's Nightgowns Children's White Underwear for all'ages. Children's Drawers for all ages stated that some of them will be ly. Who Hired The Hacks. Some hackmen have registered a 'kick" against the official or officials who hired the hacks on W day to drive the visiting legisfature to and from the co "lege grounds. It is said that partiality was shown 'hy those in charge, and as far as possi jble only conservative drivers : wero hired, Fifty Years Of Life. The Canadian Press * Association dates back to 1859, when, in the city of Kingston, a number of members of the press from both Upper and Lower Canada met to consider the possibil- ity of forming a society to promote the 'interests of their order. The ju- bilee will be worthily celebrated in 1908 Ten On The List. Thete are at present ten Kingstoni ans on the "Indian list," at the kotels. It is some time sinee there has been a tase in court, in which a hotel- man was accused of selling liquor to one. when he had been notified not to Business College "At Home." Stud'nts of the Kingston Business Col werd busy to-day, arranging the rations = the City Hall, for their annual 'At Home," which takes place his da A large number of invitations have n issued and the An Interesting Item A NOVELTY And the only place in Kingston where you can ges it. French Brodier Insertion This a narrow woven Insertion used now for It is placed next the hemstitch- ing and have a very pretty effect. Pillow Slips. Ask to see it. White Cottons for Home Sewing Lonsdales, English Long Cloths, Madapolams, Nainsooks. Hh. Foire 5c. Yard. event promises to be an enjoyable one Excursion To Toronto. Saturday, Feb. 9th, at 11.30 am., A G. T, R. special train, returning by train except No. 4, till Tuesday night, Fare, $3.70. quick relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic intent. Remember it's made alone for piles--and it works th nyo sad a tisiattion. Itoh: he ar ge ru. He Wind fies . ta ae. it and. 1 £ eee Ria. General Booth, head of eal 'Salva- tion Army, has "accepted an invita- tion to address the Canedian Club of Ottawa next mouth. : amie fs Methottist cir- on ni s now all in- debtedness., ape body. ie digestion in this way ote a most important part. pi health. Hutch is a Gi Si oa Sud | stoeateh Jeatoutnt, what he think inks ha WEE SELL THIEN NONE BETTER. FEW AS GOOD 3 EMPRESS SHOES FOR LADIES 2» ------------ tt New Spring Stock of these Famous Shoes. just arrived. Prices: dn to 35 YEAR 74. NO. | seeceseesssessses FEBRUARY SAl OF FORNITURI Still making improvements, ting, another addition to ou large warerooms. Look Out for the Barga regular pri China Cabinet, for China Cabinets, regular pri for 3 Buffetts, and China CG combined, regular price for E Polish Oak Extension Table lar vrice, $18, for Dresser and Washstand, ¥ Oak, from $18 to $50 A few extra Special Pric Bedroom: Setts, 3-pieces THIS SALE IS GENUIN ROBT. J. RI 230 Princess streef The Leading Unde @ 'Phone 577 Ambul CIVSIVIIIIIIIIIY MELAGAI TE: Will be demonstrated store for one full week, February 9th tc Come in and have a ¢ Jas. Redden | $ We are Cobalt in three Cobalt Stocks| ro We wa AGENTS | men | these VANTED | to inves Write for dpfermation Investment Exchange 43 SCOTT ST.. TORO Main 7418-7419 AT VAN LU! and I BUTTER--Rolls and 286c. Some first-class Baking ) Just received a _ thoic Sweet Biscuit and Cookie: Ibs. for 23c. . Also to hand G. D. Ci Peas and Pot Barley : Fresh lot Lipton's and |] half 1b. packages at ye 3Cc. Best Cooking Figs, 5lbs igs, 2 Ibs. for C rnia and Oregon r 3 Ibs and 4 lbs. Dried Apples and E Choice Dates, 4 New Cleaned Cu Mince Meat, pack: Golden Syrup, and 90e, Jams and caps, Jellies, in gl Fruit Jams, 7 1b. pails, Preserved Fruits, sealer: Canned Fruits, Apples Pears, Cherries, Strawber fF. W. Van 246 Fhone 417 ~- Hockey | INTERMEDIATE Varsity 1 VS. " R.] MONDAY, FE: Game called at 8 p.m Admission, 25¢. Reserved Seat 25¢. ENQUIR Are Soming in f property to purchy prior to May next. . you to dispose of ; advantage. SWIFT SER Re 00000000000 TAKE N( Between Seagorus we very small profits. 'T like. Try us for the f TURK'S SECOND . 398 Frinoes NOT THE ANNUAL ME Shareholders of the Limited, will be held Company, at Garden DA the 12th day « at one o'clock pum. ' SANDFORD Em -- Year's Death F Geneva, Feb. ©. show that seventy their fives while last year, The tots and injured is at | a AES vd