i i i i | 22 £5 i £ the factor ont. Co. | Regular values $2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, : 4.50, 500. ~ FOR $1.98 EACH Regular values 5.00, 5.50, 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, @F § 4. K"750 FOR $3.98 EACH Comprising 367 New Skirts, all made in the very latest styles, neatly trimmed and man-tailored throughout. 1 Tweed Skirts ; Panama Skirts | { . Lustre Skirts Cheviot Skirts Fancy Cloth Skirts Alterations on any of these Special Skirts { 50c extra. Sizes 38-43. : See Window Display of These Skirts, . The company is en- erection of a sawmill to 63 colored. Six buyers were prespnt, and Jor hearly 150 hours Shey tone oF | n he bid ia vain on Mom! Inspection ex preventi i men held out for fuctory in- only ne % issuing ton, mally ali were sold at 11}. rex] inspection. A bid of 11je. for factory inspection found no takers. y [to modify the This store is certainly gaining won- derful prestage through the remark- ble values ty Morn in its boys' smit f t, E. P, Jenkins Clothing Bay Dodd's Kidvey Pills at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Fresh there. government prohibiting the sale where To-day, of new licenses. Dominion government, ---- THE LATE JOSEPH POTTER eral, and in religion an Anglican, out of respect to his memory. -------- DIVISION COURT CASES, Madden on Tuesday. : Judge Madden presided at a sitting of the division court, Tuesday morn- ing, when the following cases were dis- posed of : Ontario Rank vs. Renzi Hariman-- Note, 872.30; judgment for plaintiff for $67. Bluementhal Bros. vs. Kronthal Lythia Water company--Aecount, $60.65; Jusisnoet for plaintiff, Thomas McAuley ve. P. J. Muilden-- Account, $65.32; Judgment resétved. Ambross Kent & Soms. vs. J. , GQ. Evans--Draft, 88.40; adjourned until J uly 2nd. Sun Life Assurance company va. Logan Wood-- Premium, $22.95; judg- ment for, plaintif. he next sitting of the division court will be held on June 4th, -------- Was Up Some Years Ago. ite a few years ago, when J. G. wlio was a etmbor of the board of education, he brought in a recommen- dation to the management committee to consider the appointment of a qualified nurse to inspect the schools, to detect contagions and watch sanitation. The committee reported adversely. Mr. Elliott is hoping that his suggestion will yet be ail pted and particularly now that Dr. Mun- dell and the board of health are ad- vocating such a plan. The Late Mrs. Macdonald. The funeral of the late Mrs. Hector acdonald, took place, this morning, from the residence of her son, John - | Macdonald, University avenue. Dean Farthing, of St. George's cathedral, officiated. The remains of the deceas. ed and of her aged husband, who died some months ago, were laid side by side this morving. Se------------ New Post Office Opened. A new postoffice has been establish- ed about five miles north-east of the City, to bo known as Maple Lawn. John Hogan is the postmaster, and the new office is located at the top of the high hill just west of the residence of Marshall Fair. It will be a great convenience fo many people residing in that section. ------ Will Be Light Docket, There promises to. be a compara- tively light docket at the non-jury high court session on Monday next. No oases have heen entered as yet. 'There will be three or four applica- tions for naturalization papers. - : fst i 2 i i 2 7 i i I any liquor within twenty miles of the umber Toh of the transcontinental | "Cy for tho public wards. the | railway, in Cn ig of Keewatin, ma, modified; and licenses in the pt districts may be renewed, | 2" A. Fu deputation from the Keewatin dis. |. trict waited upon Mr. Hannp, this CALL FROM TORONTO. morning, having arrived from tawa, 5 A had interviewed Hon. Mr. Aylesworth and asked him to reconsi- heese | der the proclamation. Ottawa, the cabinet will discuss the question and it is believed 'will decide proclamation to the at . Mr. Hamme in- the deputation that the action of 'the provincial license department would depend on the action of the Passel Away at Portsmouth After Tin Portsmouth mourns the death of one of hot bast citizens ie in the person of Joseph Potter, wl died on Monday evening, after a short illmess of heart trouble brought on by 'sciatica rheum- atism. He was taken ill on Sunday night after rotiring quite well. The de- ceased was born in Worcestershire, Eng., sixty years ago. He resided in Kingston = and Portsmouth for the past forty years, as gardener. From 1886 10 1900 he served in the Ports- mouth council. For several years he was a ber of thy public school board, always ing a interest in education. In politics fps a lib- a m:mber of St. John's church. The de- is survived by his wife, four daughters and three sons: Annie and Ada at home; Eva, in Toronto; Mrs, ©. Kelso, Toronto; John, George and Joseph, in Portsmouth. Four brothers and three sisters also. survive, Two brothers are Charles of Collins Bay, and Georre of Portsmouth. The rest of his family live in England. Mr. Pot- was a member of Court Fronts- nae, No. 59, L.OO.F. The flags on the Portsmouth' town hall and the village public school are at half-mast Small 'Docket ' Before Judge give an extra copy free. Professional with Piano Warerooms, 165 Princess street. "Phone 37%. charge at Uglow's; 35c., 25¢., pews 15c. 'Mowat, W. ar Herd tn 0 Lockett, Rev. D. Laing, oronto, ly T.~--Justice Britton Minnes, Frederick Welch, judgment, "this morning, refusing ote ch y motion of E. F. B. Johnston that a, to Campbail, for his] the venue in the London election con- | thoughtfulness in donating » wheeled spiracy caws be changed from To- ronto to London. The j express- | The was ed the opinion that if a num- {to the board : . ber of witnesses were y he " "Kingston, May 6, 1907. believed the crown woukl do. all hn its 'General Hospital Governors : power lo give all assistance. Local : prejudices at London, he believed, » would be stronger Shan thoy wet at | Toronto, and more dy to influence y mother occupied a room the jurors. suggestion' of Mr. he case be time and day, hence I am located shou! not be saddled with R am the costs of a tril 1 in which they wera Sait mapa Inno way cated. . i at in understood that Hon. Mr. Foy institution in wo far sa ni a es 1 kon of th . They on the im son More attentive to End Y.M.U.A. Toronto. become general call under consideration. should he decide to leave. Mr. Stokes was placed in charge in Canada. S-------------- Peaches To Be Short Crop. 1 ington, Scale Inspector Johnson 3 "wscx county this season. = The early frost, last year, killed lots of recs and the scale has cost fruit grows ers in Essex thousands of dolinrs. Mr' J be sta: out by systematic treat- ment. He advises Essex farmers to give more attention to carly fruits and vegetables. Runaway On Queen' Street. away, on Quen street, this morning. While in a customer's house 'some mis- chievous boys crossed the reins at the bridle, making the horse turn in the opposite direction to that wanted. The driver did not notice the cause of the horse's actions, and it ran down Queen st , but was stopped before any damage was done. Only One In Canada. There's only one pure Castile Laun- dry Soap on the Canadian market. That is the "Olive Oil" Laundry Soap made at Berlin, Ont. It's the most lasting and therefore the most inex- sive soap sold for this purpose in Janada. Have you tried it yet? If Your grocer hasn't got it he can get it, Five cents a cake. Music Free. To every purchaser of a popular sheet of music on Wednesday, we will pianist always in attendance. Worm- Accepted An Invitatidn. Rev. 8. C. Moore, B.A., B.D., of the Main Street Methodist church, Picton, has received and accepted an unani- mous invitation to the pastorate of the First Methodist church, Trenton, Ont. Splendid programme for Thursday night at gymnasium concert, Opera House. Resorve seats without extra Circulation The highest character cir- culation for the local mer- chant is "home = cirenla- tion." Your advertisement in Kingston's Home Paper ~The Whig--goes to the bone and sinew of King- ston's purchasing public "well recommended," and confidence is at once creat- ed, It means much to- wards the net profit of your advertising appro- priation. Then, too, this introduction--this store news--reaches this class of readers at just the time when they have the "time" and 'inclination' an). Dr, Df, Ki % '. Dr. Mae. ol ng Ww, ¥. Skinner, their own, mother, | chan supply of linen, towels, night dresses, The visiting governors for the month of May will be Rev. Dr. Macgillivray Chown A. Stokes Asked to Go to "West k : {dappled greys and are perfectly At the meeting of the board of dir- o 3 : ' tors of ey Y.M.C.A., held last Juste, The figure paid was pretty night, the members expressed regret ¥ at the possibility of losing Mr. Stokes, but felt that they should not put any obstacle whatever in the way for his acceptance of the new position, Mention was .made of the rapid pro- gress made by the association, since The West End Y.M.C.A., Toronto, has a membership of one thousand, and is ome of the finest associations Ont., May 7.--San Jose believes that ches will not run half a crop in is satisfiecd that the pest can A horse attached to a milk waggon, owned by a township dairymen, ran Twin City we 97 964 CBR. cae . 1764. 176 MeKinley win iii ion 1,60 1.50 2 LAST SALES, Silver Leaf wine At § 14 Ya Ga 4.30 this city, an invitation was extended attend the military camps at Lon- don, Niagara Falls and Barriefield. The band have the invitation urider consideration. B. hovelling coal, enrriage for the Doran Spiating Soom Buy Peruna at Gibson's Red Cross 11 Drug Store. Fresh there. Henry F. Wilmot has purchased T'was a frequent vis- 115 op University avenue, part of the 8 1Gibson estate, aud will ercct a fine residen be done to the western portion. Chown"s Drug Store. own. team of roadsters. The animals are This has been ideal weather for Ken tucky lawn grass seed. Sold only at Gibson's Red .Cross Drug Store, "phone 230 Workmen were engaged, this morn ing, closing the leak in the city wa- tr main on Market street. The pipe has been broken for a number of days and a constant stream had been flow- ing over the adewalk. Count on us for apparel made of de pendable materials and tailored equal to finest-to-order made garments. KE. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. While Dr. Bogart was in a Simcoe strcet residence his horse broke loose and ran away. The buggy was tum ed into kindling wood by collision with trees in the City Park. The horse pas somewhat cut up, There was no person in the rig. For rundown systems, take Dr. Chown's. Special Iron Tonic Pills, 25¢ and 50c, a box. The carter, knocked unconscious yes terday afternoon, by falling from his cart, was on his way to the hospital in an ambulance when he returned to consciousness. As soon as he discov- ered where he was he insisted on get- ting out and walked to his home. Yea gymnasium concert, opera house, Thursday. Tickets, 2Be., 3be.; pews, 15c. Reserve seats at Uglow's, no extra charge. Exhibition of regu lar gymnasium work, fencing and fan- ey drills. Miss Bajus, Miss Massie, Miss Singleton and Mr. Harvey' will assist. There was a white frost last aight, the thermometer dropping soon after dark and rising again towards morn ing. The farmers are busy seeding in most districts around Kingston and a number are engaged in rebuikiing the roads, which are in a worn éonditian Constipation steals the iron which should be absorbed away from the bowels, spoils your blood and com- plexion, causes anemims and disease. Regulate your bowels with Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea and keep well. 35¢c., Tea or Tablets. Mahood's drug store, The city couneil will 'have a special meeting on Tuesday evening, May 4th; to meet Mr. Campbell, the On tario commissioner of highways, who will discuss the quesiton of road re building. Mr. Campbell will examine the city streets during the day, and advise council as to what should be done. We all have several pieces of ' old furniture that we have diséarded be cause the article is soiled and out of repair. W. A. Mitchell sells Camp- bell's Varnish Stains. We believe that you would be surprised at the ef. fect that ome coat would give on old articles. This Varnish Stain comes in all shiides. Why not try it? - ---------- STANDARD STOCK EXCHANGE. Reported From 18 Market Street, Kingstod, Ont. Kingston, May 7th. 1.p.m. Abitibi... ---$ 22 $ a8 Invitation For Band. At the meeting of Y.M.C.A. workers held : on Saturday 'in Toronto, which was attended by Secretary Stokes, of to the McMaster evangelistic band to And Vicinity~~Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Remembered. Bed-bug poison and roche killer t was passed by § Chown's Drug Store, ry The 7th of May and we're still 1 The weather man may mean well, but he is certainly making some aw- ful these days. to testify - to Aen. Couper wants some of the he service rendlored | hreakwater plank to patch the board- Kingston general walks on Victoria street. 8' suits for school, for vacation, res months . anf the ture for dress, all styl, all the choice pat- Most. ex-J terns. E, P. J i J; i '0. Tequi to git or! enking Clothing Co. ce. The double-strength tarine moth proof are sold at Gibson's Red ts are concerned. 1 cannot | (ross Drug Store. bere was only a small turnout of farmers at this morning's market. No : r in price was noted, the mar- t relief to me. Hav-| kot pei ig represented chiefly by is nd to write as landers. ho cost just $1,000 to repair the A : eakwater, without putting on any The board wishes to convey to the fancy irills. There are logs on hand to repair any dammge that may ever Chinese Furniture Cream makes old furniture look like new, 25c., at Last evening, the dectric lamp at the corner of Quebec and Barrie strects was demolished. It fell on the road, whether knocked down by boys or whether it dropped accidentally is not See the maypole, scarf, lantern and sailors' drids, "the Bunnies" and Alfred Stok 1 tary of fencing, Opera House, Thursday night the Kingston Y.M.C.A., has been ask- ed by S. G. Moore, president of the West End YM.CA., at Toronto, to Secretary of that as- sociation. Mr. Stokes now has 'the trve seats without extra charge at Uglow's. Tickets, 35c., 25c., and Powe 15¢c Williamn Marshall, of the Grimason hotel, has recently purchased a fine -- Special Sale of Silks At 10 O'clock, Last week we were fortunate in securing one of the best offered in the trade for many a day. The agent of a French Silk Manufacturer's offer any balance of stock that may be on hand at the close of his year in April. We missed it last year, but this time we secured one lot "out of the list and have it ready for you to- morrow. The lot is not large and should go quickly. 690 Yards This is a most profitable silk as it does not cut or crease, and is especially woven for Waists, Shirt Waist Dresses and Slip Skirts, width 19 inches. Colors : Navy, Brown, Reseda, Green and White, and con- sidered good value at 50c. a yard. Yours To-Morrow 29¢c. Yard. Wednesday Morning SILK BARGAINS Louisine Silks Positively no telephone or- ders or others accepted be- fore time of sale. We, will sell at same time a small lot of 90 Yards of Regularly sold at. 6oc. yard. Yours To-Morrow 39¢c. Yard. I-- es Hh foto Cream and White Taffeta Silks STYLISH STREET SHOES FOR KINGSTON LADIES. One of the most stylish of all Street or Dress Shoes is the Button. It is very new, very smart and very comfortable. We have Patent Colt But- ton Dress Shoes at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 in The Empress, Dorothy Comt on ue for giving vou elothine that will positively retain its shape and fit vou acourately. E. P. Jerking to read. Thay's why re- sults are so invariable for advertisers in the Whig, Clothing Co, "Red Cross Worm Powders" work like magic, 200. box. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, afealeatetot 8 o ] Dodd and Other Ameri- 3 can and Canadian Makes. . We fave also a nice stock of Low Button Shoes. : The Lockett Shoe Store A P.8.---Big new stock of Trunks just in Saturday. seleirininielelinleleiniaeinieieieioie Heli lof miedo eget ATI Cd Iii in] o . 2. + 1. + 1 Loateetentontactuntont. iii eerie Taeteateteatonl. Our Sealskins are the b procurable, being the ge ine (London Dyed) » And in richness of lus and durability, they superior to any other gra § JOHN McKAY © 149-155 Brock St., Kingston. Cleaning Feather Renovat Bicycle Repairin Cleaning, Sewing and Layi Carpets Our Specialty. Harvey Milr Phone, 542, 272 Bago "Phone orders will xe prompt attention, CAMPBELL'S VARNIS STAINS FOR FLOORS is a tough quick drying, dur: finish, for new amd old flo Comes in twelve colors, and be uscd for more purposes t any other Varnish made. for color samples, and sée WwW done with it, SOLD ONLY B MITCHELL'S HARDWARI 85 PRINOESS ST. PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINY LIT OH 0:11 HST URL WORKS $0800 400608008¢ MONUMENTAL ¥ A SPECIALT For évery variety of Real Est Bargains and Insurance, go SWIFT'S REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE AGENCY, "WONDERLAND Change of Progrginme, Monday, nesday and Friday. Thursday and Friddy Matinee apd Chitdeep under five iree * "Orchestra. 'Saturday night. Admission, de Joseph H. Gorr ie, Gen. Man: em AFTER HOUSE-CLEANI If you huve decent Fuppiture or! You want to dispose of, I will g a decent price for them. TUR Leading Second Hand Dealer of ston, KINGSTON HUMANE SOCIE REQUIRED BY THRE Society a "ompetent Inspector. | anplications to Edw. J. B. President. Insane Man Shoots Six San F hy A Bc ley Davis, | a ha]