¥ i i I: 3 Ere : « 7 lie i H 5% i Ha Ha Bay, i. She has a ca- 8 §F i oF tments of captiine he Folger fleet for Season of 1907 are announced by captain, M. D. Estes: Island Wanderer, Manville Evans, Charles John Bertrand, Cari Robert Carnegie, James Allen, Prine I A i fill ¥ ® ih fh £ ¥ te of Toronto Uni Queen's. i ww Islander, Macnaugh- - { g i i a ---------- CAUSE EXCITEMENT. -- Argued Two Hours Over Load of Iron. il self G. H. Hunter; Ottaw . brothers, Toronto, souvenir, news and confectionery boats of the Folger son. il Is Jul: : it i ! £5 2 F : ; i ff s i x i if : if EEL | Coons; ineer, Thoma: a 8 by Dn. Calvin-Co ptain, H. Miss Bella Brownlee, Ragot street, leamer died ot the general hospital, on Fri. John |92Y. The young woman underwent of E iar N. Smith; engineer, George Hadett. = it i gl : v i § £ ilk i i i i i i i if F ¢ i § i { ! HH, gf ii £ i i Se i : i fis i Ar F i : s f £ g | i i gs - Blanc; engineer, Thoma i | ; F i i 3 Tw i " # Dix; engineer, B. La Canadian Navigation C Peter Meclnt: re: Sorley il i i | . | Pg | i ii caretaker of S aptain, Mal was. hurt . Mr. Graham has +A; E. Ken- or "of St, ' Cape--Captain, R. rad since the time of the fire, and k i E 4 Steamer Turret Steamer Scottich | H Archibald Nelntyre; engineer, 4 277 - i : ¥ i : Coming along King nin, seized by weakness, supposedly caused sie w an overdose of quinine, and fell on the pavement near the corner of Wil. liam street. His head struck the pave- 2 #i A charge of this to i : - it i I A RE Amen ~Captain, EB. L. reais: ment 'aad the sons Syrutk the pave Robert Chal. gether with his weak condition, ren- dred him unconscious. Some passers- By Solvied the unfortunate man to . neer, William >it of Dr. Kilborn, who dressed Liner, Byers. the wounds; an ambulance was sum- moned and the unfortunate man was conveyed to his home and' afterwards to the General Hospital. Though still .Jin a badly broised condition. Mr. Graham is progressing well. His head yo iF of i A £ oh - James Black; engineer, 2 £= rate could be- wiped collected for the use varies from $500 to £ ---- WA it Steamer H. M. Pollat na r Pellatt--Captain, W. £ 5 & 3 To-Night Only At Mullin's. 2 packages Force, 28c. 3 packages puffed rice, 250. large packages powdered ages laundry starch, 250. ackages cornstarch, 25e. 3 tins tomatoes, 25. 2 Ibs. 30c. black or i i Fi f f ths | & g Ed i i : i 1] i g g i o 4 v 2x § Iie F i ! I: N ie F Be. Corner = i 8 7d for instance; the pumps I Johnson and Division st ------ 1 - = i FH fi i There Is A Combination. and comfort in Campbell Derbies. 4 £ 3 : i § i § Ere 7 i h 2 £ 5 { i g § zi 8 3 g F There was a great stir this Weeso's store. The wall paper 11 be continued till the outside st brought 'in are cleared. Weese's, 121 Pri tree! "3 i ! MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA. Thirty-seventh Annual Statement is Just Issued. _ The new business written hy Mutual Lifé of Canada last year, ac- hy to the report just' issuwd, See conts at $10, $12 and $15. The H. D, Bibby Co. Br fi i f i i i 2 it : i i § noe last routine business wa ransa ke ty. council will mort on Monday E system is the thigh acquire full antlers to ad for Brockville to meet the the | Ve teams of that place. The y WH. C Angrove and Bird. the , : : pri- | men's driving club in pw of holding weekly or the steamer Ri. [A canvass of the citizens will be made and if successful a meet will Br Leulled shortly Mati: ing of legitimate Charles A Died In The Hospital. an operation, on Thursday, hut te Conn, dmg | CB EO oman: CB. { ema mare 28 her Toure viens. in Cian". 1a Hog 40 2" chwat ol ot som [Fe aT pin, 0. 1a oth go mci esr pA friends and was beloved for amiable qualities, -- The Caretaker Injured. on Friday afternoon, about " Court---Captain, An accident occurred on King Stunt a o'clock, in which William Graham, the George's cathedral, was badly bruised and cut. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Reporters on Their Rounds. Semi-Ready clothing at Ribby's. Bint's Water Crackers, 25c. Ib. Gil- bert's. bration ? Get busy ! The railroad men say they will not suffer hereabouts with floods, The electric wiring at the city Build ings will be completed next week. il received at McAuley's, "Phone 778. Perieet Biteauley ss. than usual this year. prices remained unchanged. at Gilbert's. changes hands at once. Marine men think that with a week of this mild weather and some good inl, the ice iy the harbor may break up by April lst. See our Ester neckwear. Bibby's. der the walks to be h Several buildings in the vicinity of MeRatvey & Birch: u escapes, during this morning's blage. H. .D. Bibby's roof is a mass of cin. ders Abdominal supporters, shoulder braces, elastic knee caps, ankjets, cte., at Dr. Chown's. It is waid the water will be some four inche: above the high-water mark when the ice goes out. Mariners think navigation may open as early as last year, * ; vour ing blood remedies at Gilets Rad Os, Drug Store. All fresh there, The crossing from the island is in a dangerous condition, to-day. - Sev- eral islanders whose business brought them to the city, to-day, state that in the Sictnity of the crack the ice is unsafe for even pedestrians. The variety was selected from five Canadian, seven American factories le sides some ish and German yrds, that is why we have such a superior stock of fine papers. Sale now on at the beginning of Holy Tide. ¥ 8: Preach morning and evening. Morning for | fauly with the ventilation and also Subj renin he Genesis, of diber- that 8 be placed in Confirmation, cor in: he" Davai oar of cer in, t ttalion. rifle team laNTants, consists of : Muj. Canningham, Capt, * |Hbghes, Lieut. Swaine, Quartermaster. Swaine, Staff-Sergt. Twigg, i « Hall, Sergt. a nag Harbor," will preach. 2.45 m., Su Sergt. nner, Wil inson, Pte. Swaine, Pte. Merritt, ------ A Gentlemen's Driving Club. It is proposed to organize a gentle the city for the fort- nightly mutinees, either at Cataraqui Noonan expects to start on | 9riving park or the fair ground track, deau King, which wil trips to Ottawa on May 1st. -- Calvin Co., Garden Island. Steamer Simla--Cq lone; engincer, R. H. Wednesday, 8 p.m have [Hoven A success wherover held, It ig It Sintra club of this kind will help : to raise horse racing to the standard Ptain, A. H. Ma- tT Veech . George Pound speaks at the boys' meeting, at 10.15 am. His subject is "The Seven Fs." All boys of the city are made welcome at this meeting. At 3 pm, Mr. Stokes gives an in- troduetion to the Epistle to the Rom- ans at the men's Bible class. George Pound gives the address at the men's meeting at 4.15, taking as dow's Need," ---------- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Interest in the Woman's Art As- Kingston, March 22.-(To the Edi- tor) : The Woman's Art Association desires me to thank you for your kindness jn publishing the letter which I sent you, on its behalf a short while ago. The letter awakened good deal of interest, and I am glad a - to say, secured to the association amongst others, as associates, Princi- - Gordon, Prof. Jordan, Mayor owat, Ald. Rigney, and Mr. Van 8 Sanu, the American consul. It also enlisted one or two good, enthusiastic working members, am desired to say that the asso- ciation gladly welcomes both associ- ate and working members at any | 10 time, and shall be glad to furnish any information required to intending Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Are we to have a Victoria day cele- liam Swain, piano tuner. Urders members at any time. J. R. DRUM MOND, Secretary-Treasurer Kingston the pesult of branch W.A A. a perfect test at Chown's drug store. + Big discount on oranges, Saturday. "The Red Star," Bdwards & Jenkin. The annual inspection of yards and cellars is expected to be started earlier was only a fair sized market Reville, Gawas, Ont. Mrs. Reville this morning, and the prevailing further says: "I would not be with- out the tablets in the house for I know of no medicine that can equal them in curing the ills from which children so fen suffer." It is the . * enthusiastic praise of mothers who ibbon Sale To Ni ht have used the tablets that makes them the most popular childhood me- : Bins. Own Tablets has the guaran. All the popular shades, White, Pale tee of a government analyst that this medici docs not contain one par- Grape Fruit, 15¢c., 2 for 25¢., W. E. Bowen, Brock street, has pur. chased the residence, M2 Brock street, owned by H. D. Bibby. The property The_ sidewalk on the south side of Princess street is in a disgraceful con- 'dition, the proper officials should or- cleared off. 8 store had oarrow Winnipeg Free Press. On Saturday, Rev. De. Elliott, pro- fessor of philosophy in Wesley (él. lege, fell against a projection in his house and was considerably hurt. He y ster: ves at did not give In, but was around the § y city in evening. Later, however a medical doctor was summoned, and on examination of the patient's side found that a fracture of a rib had been sustained. It is thought that the lessor will be unable to attend to is classes in the college for a couple of weeks, and by that time the lec tures will be over for the season. People want a varnish stain that will stain and varnish furpiture and woodwork without covering up or ob- scuring the grain of the - wood. these days of pi which are in is worth i & 5 There Will Be Able Discourses By Learned Men and 'Upon All Manner of Topics--All For the Purpose of Leading Men Aright. To-morro w_ will be Palm Sunday, St. John's Church, Portsmouth.-- i of Ontario will administer the right of confirmation at the even- ing service, Sydenham Street Methodist Churdh ~Rev. C. E. Manning, pastor, will Preach at both services, Congregntion- Det lal song service at the close of the evening sermon. - Bethel Church.--The - pastor will ;_ evening subject, "God's Oath of Cooke's Presbyterian Church, Brock Street--The pastor, Rev. W. 8. Mac- Tavish, Ph.D., will officiate at both Services. Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m; Young Peoples' meet- ne: 815 pm. Strangers courteously First Baptist Church.--Rev. Douglas Laing, pastor, will preach at 11 a.m., t 7 pm, George Pound of . 2.45 p. nday school and Bible class. A cordial welcome to strangers to all the servi Queen Street Methodist Church--Rev. W. H. Syenting will preach hoth rhorniug aud evening. Morning subject, "The Kira Uniristian Hyon"; even- ing, "The. Uplifted Christ." Sunda school . y 245 pm. Midweek Service, 8t. George's Cathedral --8 a.m. Holy Communion: 11 a.m., mattins, Preacher, the Bishop of Ontario; 3 p. m., Sunday school and Bible class ; 7 P.m., evensong, student servive, preacher, Dean Farthing. * Monday, Festival of the Annungiation of the Blessed Virgin Mary; 930 am., Holy Communion. Services daily at 9.30 o. m., except on Good Friday. First Congregational Church, corner of Wellington and - Johnson streets. -- Pastor, Rev. J. Charles Villie . Dive ine worship, morning at 11, sermon on "The Power of the Gospel" Evensong at 7, sermon on "The Story of Palm hfs of the Sunday." = Pastor's Bible class for'| has, to charge meh, afternoon at three o'clock. A cordial invitation to these services is given to all. Seats are free. Chalmers, Presbyterian, corner of | any other place in town. Brock and Earl streets. --Pastor, Rev. sionary"';. evening, "God's School for the Clever and the Unscrupulous--An Old Testament Study in Character'; Sunday school and Bible dass, 3p. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Strangers cordially invited to all the services. Y.M.C.A. Sunday Notes. subject, "God's Answer to a Wi- sociation, Helping Mothers. in Canada. Any mother using the Dr. Wil Dr. Elliott Injured. -------------- In dal When you brin fi College KINGSTON ONTARIO Day and Evening Classes city, WE PAY CASH Ton aL Raw Furs W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER' ~- 78-80 Brook St. re showing the newest " Daint est High Grade Leather Finger Purses and Hand Bags The Tints of the leather used suggest spring und are intended as closely as sible to match the colors fashion 'generally decrees for this season. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 350 King Street Issuers of Marriage Ticenses. THIS 18 NO BLUFF. rT . + e will Y Une Dollar fine, and his re- ~. Macgilliveay, D.D. Services: Morn- pairin one free, to anyone finding this ing, "Address by the new sailor mis- | 4 bluff, Frontenac Business Moderate Rates, A ALE, ~ * gee 'Fhone, 880. dozen Ladies' Elastic Ribbed Vests, medium weight, long sleeves, just the thing for between Seasons, equal to the best 25¢. line in the ar always tell my nei s who . neni Leer | Yours To-Night 19 Blue, Pink, ete,, in wide width Tal- opiate or hasten old feta Silk Ribbon, cheap at, We, a by medicine dealers or by mail at | vord. 25 cents a box from liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. en srmiitadatt Our Price 15c. ---------------- This Store. All the popular shades, in all sizes, at §1 and $1.95, 3 16 Button' Length Kid Gloves, made from finest selected skine-- * White . Phone 700 ® your Boots and Shoes to be repaired, the Shoemaker saya: Be- advanced price of leather he you nore than you ever paid before. Now, why mot try JOHN GREEN, 201 Princess St., 8 doors below Clergy St., where you wil] get better Jeather and better wo rk than Please do not t address, 291 Princess St. "Every fam catarrhal dise. Canada each y the stomach, I is mest comm as grains WILL DO.ITS BEST, Government Will Help the F Sufferers. St. Petersburg, March 23. --Ai long debute, yesterday, in the d on the fdrmation of a "famine commission,' «as propesed bh Roditheff,'. constitutional dem Premier Stolypin: announced the ernment fully joined, in the pr tion and would give its full assi to the work of the commission Stolypiwn's speech wasdelivered concilatory manner. He admitte government had made many mi in the famine relief work. Sufferings Were Terrible. Madrid, March 23.--A man, w ed by the bomh explosion at th of the toval wedding, has jus! from th& ofidets: uf his injuries ten months of teértible suffering, underwent. numerous operations is the Ttwehtyshiith "doath res from the explosion. -------------- See Bibby's nobby #1 trousers, The genuine old-fashioned sv cream tartar and molasses is s Gibson's Red Cross Drug Stores no other, . Bibby's $2.25 Derbies are swell, There was no session of the court to-day. Hutch For The Blood. When one eats a lot and cran lot of foqd ip the stomach thy cess of digistion is not complete food refiains in chunks and fen This fermentation produces pois acid, which, when it enters the causes impurities and produces humiliating evidences so well k It is necessary before lone attem] n the Blood t& clean those « ri 0 body an which the blo pends for its purity and health Hutch will clean the bddy, assi: digestion so that it will be cor and it will purify the blood and Hutch is a doctor for ten cents. Satur iR 8h Sp 50 pairs fine French G 18 to 27 incles, medium, porters attached, the best pair, 20 pieces All Silk Taffe ular 25¢. line, TO-NIGHT, New Bilk Gloves, Colla Silk and Lawn Waists, Ti Our spring Coats are t THE JAMES. 180 Wel