. He 'the Ottawa but. retired Canada Atlantic rail Mrs. A. W. Mackay, of Ottawa, is dn il : Cori wo | Ottawa Board , of "Haw; Miss Elizabeth Pedin, of children. The funeral will be held o Friday. ul evening was the singing of in succession to O'Meara. the late 18 [in the fatal riots at Buckingham enmo before Sheriff Wright at Hull yesterday, and asked for speedy trial They appear before Judge St. Julior on March 18th for their trial, PERSONAL MENTION, Market Street. Fipiaing Take... They Are Saying And Doing. It Stiver Taat.... ox il, AL 200 tertown, N.Y., yesterday. Baise Sinins Mav A¥ 1.04 night's City League games. % Hi esterday for Watertown, N.Y, Miss C. R. Maguire, Chicago, is the guest of Mise Parker, Colborne street. William R. has leit for Torento, spend a fow days. where he thodist. conference, Major A. B. Conninghum has bein chosen a member of the council of the Ontario Rifle Association, Eh ust by law | thers is ywjoicing iu the, home of And it's not only |). Herbert V. Nd, Frankford, id to be, by those Ont, over the arrival of ou son, this a truly remarkable merning: "| Ald. 1. J. Rigney is spending this week ifi Now York and Philadelphia. tended the great Thaw ar in should insist on having poison- W. Gibbard and wile, of Napanee, have been in the city the 'past few the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. \ rrison, E, ,- Rideau street, was ro- oved to his home, yesterday, aftér a severe attack of appendicitis at" the Hospital, hod A eT 4 ime was : Va on inst. fant. when, Canadian meliors "would or 2 Bat, Hon re hs 's pein] $2.95 derby. r George H. Henderson, Toronts, who , Centre street, is pall-bearers at the Folger : BUDGET DEBATE. : 3 TE Features of Yesterday's Session FR ae > of Legislature. o ; ; . 3 T oi) a sive designs in varicus Londcn the poe Merch ~The. dbuite on nat of 'the legisla. yesterday afternoon. Addresses were delivered by (Wentworth), conchide at the sitting tare, and Paris Novelties not (6 be found st. Mr. Clarke had not finished at six o'ologk, and will continue on Thursdoa His remarks were spiced with eomsiderable . humor, The night Session was oceupied by arrangement in consideration of estimates, with which considerable progress was matte. During the afternoon two gov- ernment bills, one respecting station ary engineers and the * other taking the 'control of Burlington Beach from Hamilton and Saltflect township and placing # under u odinmission eon- sisting of two members were intro. duced. Hon. George W. Rass, ex-prime min- inter of Omtario, had the satistac- tion, yesterday, of "seeing his som, . Ross, take his sent" in the legislature ne member for West Middle- sex. The incident was brief, but in seresting. The-now member wos es corted into the house by Messrs. A. G. MacKay; member for North Grew, antl C. NO. Smith, member for Sault Ste. Marie, the former making the usial formal introductions Mr. Ross : Tata : 3 then: stepped wp fo the. dais andl cor. Black Dress Goods Pa So andor ie ear op BNA speed 4 Veh ' 3 EL te amid" vigorous opposition desk-poind- range in the most fashionable ideas, including sing of very fige French materials, prices, 80c. to y White Waistings , in checks and stripe effects, 20c., 26c., & Ginghams to what o thers are showing, 'I19jc., 18c., '§ a 90¢., 81, $1.98, $1.50 | and shrunk, venetian and chiffon finish, Ny Spenene, dna 90c., $1, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35, $1.60" ing. On taking his seat Mr. Ross shook - hands with = My. Kohler .ghis eT desk mate, after which the house pro- ! coeded to business. L -------- REMANDED UNTIL MONDAY. Bedford Man Accused of Il-Treat- ing Wife. John Shane, of Hedford, arrested, several days ago, on a charge of ill treati his wife, came before Tiitae Prive, at the court i, this morning, and. was anded until Monday next. ' | I -Shane claims tht the charge djminst him is an unjust one, and denies most utvhatienlly, that he illtreated his wi . "I may have used bad-Aanguage, but 1'mever illstreated Her," said the pris oner to the court. 5 ~ Mrs. Shane will tell her gtory when the case' is , on Monday next, | Good news, Weese 4s putting on a wall-paper sale. 5 town stocks to Ontarians aac a a \ Linens, 4 eting Linens. , 90c., $1; $1.25, $1.50 yard. i ne mp and Prescott railway, and became auditor of the until seven years ago, when Ke loft business f, ; Trivate life. He is narvived by i The carpenter contractors have decid- widbw and four children, od that they will not grant the in- thane, sceretary of Trade, is a son-in- Bos- Spatl- | ton, and Graham Peden, of the Bank | engage non-union men, of whom, they Par of Ottawa at Avonmore, are the other Judge Gunn, of Orillia, is slated to be the new junior judge at' Carleton, Judge The six Thiel detectives, who figured Movements of The People--What C. P. Bradley, Odessa, went wo Wa- "Chavoer" Elliott will referee to. liam Caig, Albert street, left here x Jackson, of Queen street, will Rev. C, BE: Manning is to be trans ferred from Montreal to Toronto Me § Division Ste. An Attractive Window. t | A-most attractisge window display of tools brushes, powders, pastes, efc., is to be seen at Best's Store. The brushes are ' _ on strings from the window top, and the whole presents a most pleasing display that 'sells the goods." All tooth brushes purchased at this store are fully guar anteed. ill Refuse Demands. a | creased wages and shorter hours asked for by the Carpenters' Union. Tf the Intter maintains ite demands, the con- tractors will declare "open shop" and say, there gre quite a number in the b city and district, 4 Death At Hotel Dieu. A much respected farmer of Howe Island, passed away at the Hotel Dieu this morning, in the person of Leon Rochiort, aged fifty-two years. + {Deceased had only been ill a short » time. He had many friends both at - {the island and in Kingston, all of whom will be sorry to learn of his death. He is survived by his wife and one son, thirteen years of age. Police Constable Patrick M. Driscoll, is' a brother-in-law of deceased. Will Not Ask Postponement. It is not likely that the 14th Regi- ment team will ask the O.H.A. execu- tive to postpone Friday night's match with Stratford, although the request would he granted were it made. Sev. eral of the players recvived sévere bumps in the train collision, render ing them quite stiff and sore. Manager . H. Macnee expects the players 'to be all right by Friday. There will be a good practice to-might and a light work out to-morrow night. A Gruesome Find. Tuesday afterpoon, when laborirs » | were engaged in the dome on the city buildings, a tin pail was brought to light and on examination it was found to contain the perfcetly preserved head of a middle-ggéd man. An inquiry was made and it was discovered that a medical student: at one time used the tower as a laboratory and on gra- duating he forgot the head, which has probably been in the tower for nearly ten years. Called Suddenly To Rest. The death -occupred this morning of an estimable lady in the person of Mrs. James Williamson, Collingwoad street, She was apparently in good health yesterday, and made a call in the afternoon. At eleven o'clock last night she retired... This moming she | *ith a street car conductor, in whieh was taken suddenly with an attack of | he had been knocked off the car. heart failure, and passed away. The | Mrs. Arthur Behenna, the artist whe d lady was born in Hillshor. | disappeared, ten days ago, afte: ough, Ireland, sixty-nine years ago. reaching Montreal from Ottawa, is She was married to her deceased hus- | Still missing, and her brother, Allan band fifty-one years ago. Her hus band was formerly foreman of the lock department at the penitentiary, under the late L. B. Spencer. In religion the deceased was a Presbyterian, a mem- ber of Cooke's church. Mrs. William- gon is survived by four daughters and three sons: Helen and Margdret at Es » of Edmonton, was | home; Mrs. Derry, University avenue; the only candidate, and the roluruing Mrs. Friendship, Frontenac Street; officer duly declared him elected by George and Henry, in St. Paul, Minn.; acclamation. ' and James, in Flint, Mich. The de ------------ ceased was greatly respected by all who k her, and her sudden death js sincerely regretted. - INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. Labrador = herrings, 20¢. per dozen, st Mullin's, ¢ Best's "'Viglet Cream" quickly heals March chaps and makes the skin soft and smooth. The 14th hockey club will practice at the rink, tomight, after the City League games. * - There was a break in New York stocks, 'to-day, Twin City from 102 to 95, Mackay preferred to 67, and Mackay common to 70. Two New York detectives were in the city to-day, on the lookout for a man || wanted in that city. They were un- successful in their hunt, however, and left 'at noon for Toronto. The members of the masons' union met last night, and ratified the recent scale of. wages made, and also the hours for work, Another matter up for contideration was that of the sup- Fly of materikl non-union men. The. police force have an easy time in Kingston and to look at them, this fact is evident. One night this week one of the heavyweights had the, mis. fortune © lose his revolver in. the vicinity of the G. T. R. station. A close game Bi interesting indoor baseball was played at the Armouries last night, between teams representing No. 5. company' and No. 7 company of the 14th, PWOR. The former team won out hy the score of fifteen to fourteen. Dr. Knight's official report to the government meteorological department shows that the lowest temperature registered in 'Kingston ding Febru- ary was thirteen degrees below zero, and the highest six degrees above freezing point. v At Collind Bay. Collins Bay, from here attended a sale at Mr. Kavanagh's on Friday. Mrs. William Tait, Kingston, returned home on Saturday after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. William Britt. . Mr, and Mrs. T. Marsh and children, Portsmouth, spent a day last week at G. Marsh's. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cle: ment spent a day in Rath last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. Rikley. J. Whiskins and family spent Sunday with relatives at Amherst Island. Buy Patterson's health salt at Gib 'resh ( to Json's Red there, EDNESDAY, M [NEWS OF THE WORLD in_Albany, organization with the democratic the league will go it enty-two years old, dropped dead in fate. ! To fl the vacancy in for Victoria-Madawaska, N.B., to 'Hon, John Costigan's appointment to the 'senate, Pius barrister-at-law, Interceded to Try and Secure a story minister for the benefit of a hotelkeep ing a license to pltinked | ment and "ney." Pyne's mission had been unsuccessful. cense for Mr. Flavelle said that when the type of man consider him. thing far him to téy influence license commissioners. The minister had nev- to. those employing | er statement was brought up at q regul ar meeting. part of most part, voluntary. for, prior to his mentioning Hon. Dr. Pyne, questions of patronage were being asked, license commissioners, the morning, hut their evidence was unimportant. nual convention of the Knights of the Maceabees closed this forenvon. <The officers elected are : der, CC. B. provincial commander, S. mander, C. A. Yule, Colborne; provin- 1 cial record: keeper, George Townsend. March, 3A nuniber | Ql rovineal hi Cho Quirmbach, Brockville: sergeant, U. D, Hatt, Picton; master-at-arms, William McNealy, Sudbury: first master guard, William Jackson, Osborn: second mas. | ter. guard, J. wood; Essex: picket, B. Trim, Avimer: sua obey Chatham; Henry Rbe, St. Thom- as; H. Wooley, was chosen as meeting; Outawa city council has decided to enforce the early closing by-law. General Prince Pushimi will not visit Canada wntil the middle of Au- gust. 'The Canadian Forestry Association will meet in Ottawa, on March 14th and 15th, h F. C. Kimber, formerly of the Do- minion Coal company, was elected mayor of Sydney, N.B. Parliament did not meet to-day in St. Petersburg. The next session wil) take place on March Sth. The raiiway commission is likely to take up the question of the heating methods in express cars. Lord Rosebery has been nominated as chancellor of Oxford Univessity in opposition to Lord Curzon. WH. Kerr, alitor of the Brussels Post, was nominated for the legisla- ture by the liberals of East Huron. There is trouble between the town authorities of Paris, Ont., and the fire brigade, 'and the men threaten to resign, W. FE. Fisher, New Haven, Conn., engineer of the special, who disap- peared after the head-on eollision at Plutt's Mills, has surrendered. R. H. Mellroy, Carp; was the unani- mous choice of the conservatives of Carleton county, as successor to the late G. N. Kidd, in the Ontario legis lature. Premier McBride, Vancouver, B.C. has invited 'the Lovd's Day Alliance to meet him in conference regarding the enforcement of the Dominion Sunday act abservance. Word has been received of the death in Quebec 'of August Casgrain, broth- er of Senator C. E. Casgrain, who is now lying in a hopeless condition in the Hotel Dieu, Windsor, Ont. Grain carriers to load at the open- ing of navigation are in fair demand, and cargoes are being offered at Du. lath and Fort William on the basis o! two cents on wheat to Buffalo: An order-in-council has been passed approving the appointment of Wil- liam Ogilvie, to the railway commis sion's staff, as mspector of railway equipment and sdfety appliances, D. W. Belding, Cincinnati, 0., se venty-five years of age, founder of the rilk manufacturing firm of Belding Bros. & Co., died on Tue sday. He came from Chicago to Cincinnati forty Years ago. William | R. Hearst, addressing a meeting of the Independence League, N.Y.. on Tuesday, cut the loose from its allianee party. Hereafter alone. : Ira Kilburn, a wealthy retired manu_ facturer of South Orange, N.J., sev a police station, after an altercation Arthur, 4 New York broker, has hac a general alarm sent out all over America, with a view to learning her the commons owing Michaud, liberal HON. DR. PYNE. License. Toronto, March 6.--A most peculiar of the intrigue of a cabinet er was related by J. W. Flavelle, while on the witness stand at the li- tense enquiry, this morning, Mr. Fla- velle said that while he was chairman of the board of license commissioners, in 1905, Hon. Dr. Pyne had waited upon him to speak in favor of grant a Robert Courtney. "The "minister's purpose," said Mr. Flavelle, "was to es our judg- grant a license to Court: £ Hon. Dr. It also came out that Ine man Courwey did not get Ii; commissioners found out what he was they refused to Witatess "said that he told the minis- ter of education it was not a wise reasonable, Dainty mbroid We have made preparations to secure . the deries possible for the price, sent direct to this country, and for makin land--an such to make our | Embreidery Exhibit Th2 Most Tempting Ore Narrow Embroideries Medium Width Embroideries Wide Width Embroideries Insertions to Match Corset Cover Embroideries VALENCIENNES LACES A large lot of these attractiye Laces just received and ready for your inspection. Designs you cannot duplicate in the city Insertions to match and prices most deries ! est Embro- famous) these goods--Switzer. nd the same time secured price favors that enable ys In Kingston. ton. come before the hoard, but his Special To-morrow 160 White COTTON SHEETS 2 yards and 13 inches long. 2 yards wide, 1 inch hem at top, 23} inch hem at bottom, made from a particularly good English Cot- The regular value of these are $2 a pair. THIS LOT WE WILL SELL TO-MORROW At 75c. Each Sheet The unexpected disclosure on the Mr. Flavelle seemed, for the Major Murray and Col. Dayidson, along with Mr. Flavelle, were the other witnpsses of The Officers Chosen. Brantford, Ont., March 6.--The an- Past Wright, cOmman- Brantford; W. Trusler, 'amalchie; provincial - liewtenant-com- V. Buffera, Colling- sentinel, H. , N. Johnsihn, reme representative, Go W. S. Ut Toronto. the Peterbore next place of Ove thousand ladies wanted to buy Cross drag store. h wall-vuper at Weese's sale conimencing # | March 15th. ; Rubb oes For 'Men, Women, Boys' and Girls'. New Stock. Guaranteed to wear. The Maple Leaf Brand : Best in Canada. Men's Light Weight at $3.00 and $4.00. ; Men's Heavy Weight at $3.50 and $4.00. ' Ladies' Light Weight at $2.50, ! Girls' Light Weight at $2.25. i Boys' Light Weight at $2.28. Heavy Weight, $8.50. | Children's Light Weight at $1.80. in . { The Lockett Shoe Store er Boots | Ls Framers Burton A bill of divorce I'll gar write A 'mair better lord I'll get for t --Child's- F Let memory jog quietly be over the last few months an the new: matrimonial ventures into hy fashionable divorcees. Only a short time ago Mrs Cox, formerly the wife of Di land Cox, Jr., of New York wedded in London to Cong Francis Burton Harrison, also rica's metropolis. It was a u * wealth and ~high social posi both sides. Two days previously Mrs. Je Blaine, Jr.,| daughter of Rear | Hichborn, : United States na came the bride, in Philadelph Lieut. Paul Stanford Pearsall, a millionaire and quite wealth, own right. Early autumn vi tgegsed jhe of America's richest bachelor, Houry Smith, by Mrs. W. Rhin Stewart,.from whose wrist th matrimonial bonds had been recently by a < South only urt. bo that time society had ceased discussing the weddi London, of Waldorf Astor, h untold millions, and - Mrs. - Langhorne Shaw, at whose score of admirers were said itioning for: favor. on Tar backward in recent is it necessary to travel to re marriage of Mrs. Louise H worth Gebbhard, formerly the ful Louise Morris, of Baltimo Henry. Clews, Jr.; the nuptials W. Gould = Brokaw and Willia Roelker; of Mrs. Fannie Burke and Aurel Batonyi: of Mrs. Hi Sloane and Perry Belmont; of Suffern Tailer and Hon. Cecil of :England; of Mrs. J. Colema ton and George Ogilvie Haig, [ land; of Mrs. James G.' Blain the first Mrs. Blaine--and Dr, . Bull. Tins list might be extended E-------- When you finish your f bottle of escort OQ) you will have but regret--that -you 'did use it months ago. The way ABBEY SALT makes yau ea and sleep--and feel-- surprise and delight yo