Erik <f i i i i ill i i £ i i TIERRLE i ir is Ef £ fess IR3EEE i if £2 » to try + Sears oe ir in that it was at a time of There were 19,000 Christ's greatest humility when he talks. It was by these bet , deserted and derided could find out wheth- Him as Lord. 'Let no ona were turned to Jesus. nmanly or so unwomanly as to the finding of | find in this wonderful incident an ex han they came cuse for putt off the question of i | i 2 : dq i ¥ Ii you buy right and sell right. i Come to me, I'll show you how, or = ures "Hoe schooner day for Sodus, to load coal for Craw- ford's. : The schooner Clara Yowell has or gn from Sodus, with coal for Craw- s. . : ' MARINE - NEWS. The Items Gathered About the bor Acacia will i & through expressed their ter Ii g ¢ 7 i: i { over 13,000 | yet become Christians.--One .Who desire | tends the Meetings." gave +200 prison. wails and to pick them y their love and 2 life afresh and by Y would succeed, street. Mrs. Pugmire also made a very | See Bibby's special $2.25 Derby. touching a , giving her experi: | A hose cart from the upper station gnce in prison aid work and nleadad {Was sent to assist at the Portsmouth for ist prayers. Mrs. Pug- | fire this morning. mire is enthusiastic in her work. Boys' sweaters, 50c., at Bibby's. : H. G. Chamberlain of the Northern Harbor. . The M. T. company had no ivals depart: to report tia, mor clear to- «The barge John Gaskin has arrived | Storey. with over 1,000 tons of Scran See Ribby's nobby $2 hats. for P Wala. 1 Serauton sual 1 re tom in reference to the inter sthamer St. Joseph is still on] ment rs. William Carl, of Yarker, Jithe dry dock. The vessel hus jcen | should read "the infant child of Mrs. caulked and re-keged. : William Carl." The steamer Cuba has arrived at| Semi-Ready clothing at Bibby's. Richarfison's . from Oswego, . A. Deemn,. Sydenham street, bas pur of soft coal. chased ex-Mayor Maciarlane's new steamer Mississiquoi is still on | houses, on Jetitean street, and will Kingst lon Foundry, | occupy one on May 1st. SL bo A which | Bibby's Ready. tailoring. 8 . rf The team is to reorganize is toady [pext week, There are 'a number of Monday {800d players in Kingston and a match over- [May be arranged for Victoria day. *< } Semi-Ready Slathing ut Bibby's, ¢] The mud piles on the roads are now gradually disappearing. The scrap- ings stood for a long while, but per- haps are no later than the spring. Efi Ef fi ; £ the aid | strong drink: also pray for the other visits had | members what cost be | Ce Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By im, ted. Ve mon save re. What | crocuses in bloom £ i { Pr 7 ERR thd : 2% i i King- | giveness E new § After the male quartette had sung, their | with good effect, "Give Me Thine see 30 many | Hea Nr. Cameron spoke briefly on five years | the the dying thief . as 200,000 miles. | recorded xxii, . Ha sow in worked | this n picture the ruin a sed wrough sin. but there was in it, the flag and had | too, a demonstration of the power of in the army work, | Jesus Christ to save the most aban- his wife a [doned and sinful of men. No doubt of Jesus, IT Never | this robber, who was suffering justly Lord's work, said the [for his transgressions against human to deal with the | law, had brought up with reli- aimed at winning the [gious privilges, but he had cast them They fed when {all aside, even as some had done who were hungry, and gave them |¥rre now listening to his voice. Said when they were naked, but he + Sin has a oi hitness must 1 * their Four v& and Ww n t comes also win Toit ve no peace." a Shinuing he called attention to the great change fire Joon the army in the condition of the man now oly : BL ork I xnawn as "the penitent thief." Touch- oa Tr Bl Be od the spirit of God, he is led to were 13,000 eh the his own Sinfuluten and She teva . is t into the seeker a is that time. They | ried on | and in his interest in vation until the eleventh hour. iod's time for saving men is to-day-- a were om- to-morrow is the devil's time. Believe that pn O85 | in Jesus Christ now and he who heard battle of life. prayer of the dving thief will hear thess poor creatures, and your yer and give vou the knowl help them with sympathy age of salvation Tor "Whosoever in their hearts. In the maj- [calleth "upon the name of the Lord cases the army had got em- [shall be saved." i for them. R11 the ofc A Jenture of the services that, is. be. released inen to do was to | Coming. inent are numer. to lead a straight life. In the Tor Prayer thas are be- during the past seven ly. Here are two had passed the twenty or more read their and ; 3 : 3,000 of them have rea band and fellow Christi to God. The lady who wants to be a ¢ t to spiritual things, Teacher." 'For the salvation of a bright ana ted young man brought up amid surroundings.' For the salvation of three men who iy because they have not rist as a personal Sa- vieur." "Pray for a lady who went away last night very much concerned." "Pray for my eldest son who was ede a Christian, but who has been astray through the inflaemee of of my family who have not At v INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. On Their Rounds. dry Bibby's 0c. might robes. Howard Reynolds, of Verona, visiting in the city. ipe neckwear just arrived B0c.* is She. and A number of flower ' fanciers have in their gardens. You can save from 50c. to $1 on your hat"if you buy it here. Bibby's. Miss F. Forman, Chica 0, is the guest of the Misses Moxley, York Life Insurance company, is out town on business, To-morrow, the county license com- missioners will meet to award licenses for the ensuing year. of Boys' Jersey sweaters galore. Bib. y's. What three liquor licenses will the City commissioners cut off at their meeting on Monday evening ¥ Try Bibby's nifty $1 shirts. The repairs to the machine shop of the locomotive works are well under way. The building will be raised i Running Again. The feldspar mines at Bedford are again in operation. The first ship- ments were made over the K. & P. i i iii L £ Ter self, and became to death ever the J is told a tl repentance is shown in his is robber. His faith is wonder lurther use i powers. it its number, i The SEE ad ad & £ # £ & or else There § council to do even without Lavine ex ecutive y die a natural : it i F want of interest. The university con stitution provides for a council, it must nominally exist, anyway. " -- Only Two Are Left. -. Ome by one the older professors son was rest. Now Rev. Profs. Ferguson Fowler gre retir ing from active duty on superanua tions. The only Wo remaining latter in 1875, his long ness at the urgent desire of the uni he has done for ate his memory. No Summer Session. There will be no longer a session at the medical college as former years. session was len eight months' Ontario Medical council. is satisfactory students. The Modical Council exami: nations will begin ere about the third week in May. Inspection Of Clothin g. A garrison parade of the R.C.H.A. and departmental corps, was held at the Armouriss, this afternoon, at two re Improve Parish Hall. Robert Carson, Richard Waldron and Sanford Calvin have subscribed 8500 each towards the improvement of St. George's parish hall, ------ Competent Judges. Pronounce Campbell Bros' new hats just right. ; Stockings that will wear, for chil- dren, 10c., 12jc., y 20¢. and 25c. New York Dress Reform. See Dibby's display of Roman stripe neckwear, the latest novelty tie, 50c. "Sweet Pea Seeds" fresh at Gib- son's Red Cross Drug Store. See Bibby's special $1 gloves. New Shapes In Pleasure to choose from a lot ours. "If it's new it's here, if it's here it's new." Here's a string of good ones : WAVERLY, (King of $2 Hats). PICCADILLY, (Peerless mong $2.50 Hats.) TRESS & CO., (Famous Emglish makers $2.50.) is HAWES, (World renowned $3 Hats.) WOODROW, = - ' (King Edward's , $3.50.) ; Are you interested mn NEW CLOTH CAPS or NEW TAM O'SHANTERS? choice, bas the past tharty ed goad work, t the graduates elect a» board and the little soope, in view of on the board of the univer- ¢ inaugurated as ivy a we | it has com such, Bo executive powers it. Now, however, it ria give it certain s lots of work for the and it would be oa Pity to see it go out of existence for and of the Queen's university of long ago are i ing from the halls of the seat of learning on 'the old (Ontario strand, A year ago the late Rev. Prof. Nichol who link the days of Old Queen's with the present are Prof. Dupuis, dean of the Jractical scicnce department, and Prof, ing staff in 1866 and the It is said thes Prof. Dupuis had contemplated retiring after service but continued in har- versity authorities. He has been an inestimable strength to the faculty of practical sciénes, and the great work Queen's will perpetu- summer in The medical term this i to the first of April, and this addition makes up the Course required by the The change to both professors and o'clork, for the inspection of clothing. EE -------------- "Kingston's Famous Fur Store™ ,| K & t at $2 st - | by do Av in of wi in at nog foll be skin A free coat coat At Our variety is the best in town. isa railway to this city, yesterday. i 15c. a Ib, gemini "| Miss Fran 22.50 hats are to be had in K Chesterfield. name of a new hat that is oe a big hit. To be had in poking tots 'in the city, to-day, for the placed on the express runs at once. To Jamestown on sale daily April 19th to November 30th. Choice formation of ticket agents. The investigation into a recent fire night's Whig, was called for two o"clock this afternoon, All the witnesses to give evidence were subpoenaed on Thursday, The "Waverley" is most men around town as the finest can always be relied upon. king of $2 hats. are sole agents for Kingston. road bed on Princess street when the foundation is stone soon grinds to dust, " band has written W. ( what inducements would be made to that organization to sion to Ki The band is forty-three strong. likely that Fire started at 6:45 o'clock morning in an old blacksmith shop in what was known as Berry's shipyard, Poctsmouth, and destroyed the build- ing. Meade, J. N. Finderson, W. Montreal; Elsie Frazer, (Onstance Wil- son, Violet Walter Smith Wade, Miss Hutcheson, London, Mrs. Benjamin Ragland, Brockville; Thomas A. Webster, Lans. No new uniforms have yet arrived for the 14th 3 were not nearly forms, and requisi money, militia department at Ottawa. found their way here. If new ones not arrive, there will regiment this year, so the department A store, on Brock street, Tucsday after- containing a return coupon over the {. & P. railroad and a fe A lad stogped to woman purse, race ensued, caught and searched, but nothing was found on him and he was liberated. The funmaker in the "Royal Chef," at the Grand last night, sprung a little joke on Belleville. The leading lady was crying, and he was endeav- ning to console her. "What is the trouble, mv dear *" he asked. : "Please sir, I'm lost," she replied. "And where is your home?" was the next question. "In Belleville." silly smile, Poor old Belleville. , are s With these the sufferers will often have Shatipation, fullness of the blood in nausea, heartburn, of food, gaseous eructations, sinking or fluttering of the suffocating sensation when lying down, webs before the pain tioned disorders. acts without pain, to take. Ome after each meal. Try Bivby's 23¢. cashmere hose. The traveller who reported that his who went through to Brockville, was made very happy, today, when he re ceived a parcel which contained riage occurred of William Hunter, Wa- tertown, N.Y, a former risident, Try I Our epicure boiled "ham is the best in the city. Gilbert's. The. new Derby hat, ""Chelford,"$2.25, at Bibby's. Wilkinsons and Carter's $2 and the styhe at Campbell Bros., the n- of new styles. New K. &'P. Coaches. will be Pembroke railway, and they New York Central Excursions. exposition. Tickets of routes. Detailed in- -Fire Investigation Opens. Verona, referred 10in Thursday at the court house. "King Of $2 Hats." condiderad by hat sold anywhere and the shape It's the George Mills & Co, Building Up The Roads. A prominent merchant thinks be ta the dard of works is making a big mis- ke by using limestone to Gill yp the granite. The latter one is much the harder and the lime- Would Run Excursion. The secre of the Brockville bugle *. Martin asking run an exeur- Victoria day. It is made ngston © on some offer will be the local committee. Portsmouth Building Burned. this The property was owned by the Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. € AP. Christmas, W. A. Hunt, F, W. K. Tasker, Glover, Trowelly Sisters, , Osborne Clemson, F. A. Eng.. Jerome and son, Oscar New York: John L. Upham, woe; R. C. Burlingham, Toronto. ------ The 14th Needs Uniforms. Regiment. Last year there enough decent uni- tiog* was made for but unheeded by the dilatory Last igust another requisition was sent » 80 as to give the authorities lots time, but no uniforms have yet do not be a full Il need'to get busy. ------ Chasing A Lad. disturbance which nearly resulted the arrest of a youth, took place McKelvey & Birch's temporary A on. woman dFopped her purs-, Ww quarters. pick it up and the accused him of taking the He ran and was immediately owed by some of the staff. A road in which the lad was Poor Old Belleville. Well, if that's the case vou should laughing," said Mr. Joker, with a - -------------- Discomfort After Eating. "THE ROYAL..CHEF" sure of getting he has the Slater shoe. of the Slate Lockett, Kingston. store, but it will buy the best hat at that price Campbell Bros. you money on men's hats. with deep tucked Flowhce, all sizes for only 50c. rows of Insertion and wide Lace edging, a $1.25 quality, for 98e. MUSICAL COMEDY AT THE GRAND LAST NIGHT. : x . The Choruses Were the Best Heard During the Seasen--The "Broilers" Were. Very Fetch- ing and Pleasing. - : "The Royal Chef," a musical .com- edy, succeeded in pleasing a good au dienice at the Grand last night. The singing was good, the chorus peing one of the best heard here this season. The Yole of Ch was ably taken by Tharry Hermison, who announced. oa, bis first rance that he Was "clean from Chicago." The events following his engagement with the Rajah of Uclong formed the basis for the tory, "and were very amusing. As [Princess itl, the rajah's daughter, Gertrude Huichi= son made a good impression, and thed other members of the company gave entire satisfaction. The oroilers were immense. The musical jnumoers the stronghold of the piece, wil . costuming is most appropriate. Indian song, "Napanee," rendered Ly Elsie Frazee and Osborne Clemscr, was a special feature und delighted everyone, \ Highest Prices Paid for SPRING RATS 3 78 and 80 BROCK Other favorites were "0'- Reilly," 'What's the Matter Wi h My Man in The Moon?' "What Color Eyes Do You Like Best?' and "Old Mother Goose." As the Pajab Oscar Ragland was all that vould be desired. "Painting The Town." There Lis no guestion about the com' plete success of "Painting the Town," which was seén here earlier in: the season, for not in a long time has. a similar entertainment afforded so much genyineg enjoyment, and the faet of its being "hooked for a return engagement at the Grand, on Saturday, April 27th, of At present our Stock Desirable Cut Glass more Complete than ever. Choice --Spoon Trays, Relish Dishes, Jelly Plates Fruit Dishes, Vanes Cream Jugs, Carafes etc We tion. invite your inspee- Charks H. Yale Amusement eompany, nothing is lacking that, artistic skill can desire or money proéive. AS PLAIN AS PRINT. Trade Mark Which, When Found Prevents Deception. At the "Sign of the Slave," and where that sign hangs, the buyer is r the genuine' Slater Without the sign, there is sinis- man. who 'pretends Jeweless and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Phone 666. shoe. ter design in the 83 Princess Street Molson estate, Montreal, of which D. The people generally have no idea of The best place te - - ro Stewart Robertson, of this city, is {the many subterfuges adopted do mis- | Lunch in the city Seals all kind the agent. The cause of the fire is lead' them into believing that there | P0 Shortest notice. English and Chine unknown. are other Slater shoes. There is only: | Dishes a specialty. rt -------- one genuine "Slater" shoe-und © on ach pair is plainly marked the sign and the exact selling MEN A Use Painless, and not Two Dollars. Will not buy the best derby in our Sold hy to be found in Kingston. the store that saves A pleasing event took place a 2 : eoy Jodge, AF. & A Mallory Frederick Jackson. Montreal street, left last night for Montreal, where the has secured 'a'lucrative position with the American Locomotive" works of of a" ably inscribed," to John shortly to take up his PF.% W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER matinee and night, is indead welcome 1 R Q news for our theatre pattons. * As in S Ve all productions presentéd -hy the New YorkChinese Restaurant Open from 10.80 a.m. to 8.00 a.m ND WoNEd Leal op poisonous, or sent in plain rape, 3 SEpress, prepaid, tof $1.90, or 3 bottles 92.75. Gircalar wnt on feos. Em on Monday eveping, ther Sif tO hantisome locket pimddnt, residence | 1 ST, a i a BR 73 $ nisin me roun We are better prepared than ever House Furnishing lines. Our Carpets motice. We will be plensed to show just what you haye béen looking for s a 5 « to slo price, at which Slater shoes must he inc aibtaminatooy Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Oilclo sold. It's as plain as print. F. G. intiatiove av iesration tings, 'etc. Prices right too. strip CRUML, t Ma- LOR, "Shit Kell, Montreal. He carries with him the Gananoque. Mr. Kelly resided in Mal . best wishes of many friends. lorytown all his life \ Coleman's smoked meats only to bie Juy Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at had at Gilbert's. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Fresh See Bibby's display of neckwear. there. ------ For Saturday ; 5 Dozen brie, trimmed with 2 Torchon Insertion, and eo URDAY Special, White Skirts Made from quality Cotton, and 39c. An extra Special in W Rl SE Rites Co I ri Sinmed with: Lage r on $1.25 Skirts 98¢ : each. All sizes. Made with 18 inch Flounce, 2 Beautiful of from 50e¢. to $3.95. Every n ber a bargain. Busifiess Bringing Bargains : Corset Covers Made from good quality Cam- ToOws with Lace, 34 to 42. For a SAT White Gowns John 153 Br dged 25¢c. Each. - Other lines up to $1.25 each White Waists JOHN There's Bargain Mea Adve Dimes and dollars' will 'do wigh niighty can be easily found out by important news. Think of buying 12§c. $2 Waists at $1.19. 35c. Co but a sample list, many more equa hite In 39: at um - oms of indigestion, acidity of the stomach, headache, digust heart, choking or Ss on rising 3 aly, dots or t, fever and dull in the head flor of the and eves, pain in the sidp, few doses of Hutch Tablets will the system of all the above men- Purely vegetable: Small and easy -------------- had been taken by a passenger his . It was taken by mistake. Brockville, on Thursday, the mar- to Amelia Beatrice, daughter of k Rarkir, of Brockville Sibby's special $2.25 hats. yard 5c. a Feeling oppressed with a sensation i i i Children' 3 Sufism, and jnding the od to $1 and $1.25 Dressing Jackets, a rons Rp i og tend Painfully hang like a | to clear at 50¢. 75¢. . ! heavy weight at the pit of the sto- pt each, . A Big Snap in Ladies' "Walking Skirts \ $2.98. Cash Buyers a 75¢, line selling at 50c. Wool Dress Goods, in Shepherds Checks, 35¢. Still More Items for Allover Lace, in White or Ecrue, 40 inch Dress Suitings, neat patterns, 39¢ a Joss. Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, Ribbed. "on Sale' oo a pair Wide Taffeta Ribbons, all colors, 15¢. yard ? : pain Ladies' White Lawn Handkerchiefs, 1 dozen. On Sale, 6 for 2B¢. . Newman & Shaw Read--28 Samples, in Black, Navy and pretty Tweed effects, every garment beautifully tailor- a Hemstitched, regular price, will Sind it profitable shopping here DRESS GOODS, 10 pieces New Sp Dress Goods, in oll the most wa shades aud also black and grey ct the yard. SAT 25¢ LAWN WAISTS, Ladies' Waists, uw with entire front of Eyelet Embroid tucked back, short sleeves, w orth SATURDAY : $1.19 50¢ worth up to Sve. DAY ed, in the latest styles. All h BED QUILTS, 10-4 size Marse ' lengths, were $3.50 to $4.75 sath. a Te for double Your choice, on SATURDAY worth $1.25. SATURDA) MORNING; 98c¢c. CORSET COVERS, made of fine ( bric with ce or Embroidery trim worth 33c. SATURDAY 25c¢. . WHITE SKIRTS, made of e strong cotton, good larpe spires amd ® anertion trimmed, orth SATURDAY UMBRELLAS, Self opening Umbre Paragon Frame Steel, Rod Merce Cover, $1.25 is the price. SATURI Bargain each . 89c. Spring Coats at