gs H TERE il h : i 2 Ferguson. which the bishop the § OF klaws, he |, ESsayists, Norma Hughes, Laura cathedral : #5 am. Hughes, Jessio Dyde, Nettie Johnson, More is thie | market clerk Charlie Carson fon -- the service, TONS Soloists, Norma Telgmann, Norma 2 enkang' Hughes, Charles Carson, Hazel Brown, > was passed unanimous- A a aR -- Rhea Walker, Evelyn WM, bY, from the minutes the PERSONAL MENTION. Flossie Bogart, Nora Smith, Maggie censure t Luke's congregation, Fo McKenzie, Kingston, for a seeming disposal of | Movements of the Pecple--What Readers, Richard Mitchell, Henry chancel All Saints' church for They Axe Saying And Doing. Wade, Leslie Smith, Joseph Adams, Other than religions uses, the com. | Mise Rone Eccles, Watertown, N.Y., | Jean Johnson, Bertha White. Auittons tisfied that the | is in the city on a visit, | Instrumental, George Anderson. was tractor with: W. M. Gardiner, with wife and fam-| Soloists, Roderick Maegillivray. out the the | ily, left, to-day, for ary, Accompanist, Jean Johnson. Zrehoriting _-- Beveridge, student at Queen's, | Sabri ny today, for Rokeby, Saskatche: GOVERNMENT PLANS on Nor ale, 3 auertown, | For Fixing Building For the Local es = is [i : : hi of § vestry had Paul's, St. worth your at- At bat Hh ly on April 30th. Rev. H. B. Patton, Prescott, has been' added for: life to the clergy trust annuity at $400 a year; as next senior in service; in place of late Canon R | Burke. Rev. F. Codd was also added | because of increase of income. six divinity students as having been d duri year. Two only will be in college work next year, and an appeal is made for vol- endation for a comm on for in! t a Sunday school gyre for the ig church in Camda 'was neoativ- K ; 5 } | | g i 3 il stay takes imstant action whenever ®as increased to $300; five small then delivered a frais So, il ve * island, which vountéored ie be. ot hats at Bibhy's, |®®Pire and of our country and point- Supporting, and 'was heartily thank- situated a few | in Out to them that its future be- ed. Three clergymen about to be ap- , is mow im | Jobged to those present and thet the inted to missions--Rev, Mesars. Prospects are good, | Perpetuntion of its greatvess lay in $iie Looe and Wright, were vot. containg gold, copper | their hands. The singing of the na- od $100 each for outfit. A commis. : tional anthesn and cheers for 'sover- Sion of Leeds clergymen was appoint. and 5c. | #80 and for country brought the pro Nba ides proposs. Is of of the | =edings to an end. all In Louise School The committee upon augmentati on ae g 100 subscriptinng received $1,020 during The | On the morning of Empire day, the the year, the bulk of which was ap- all light | pupils assembled in the yard, where Plied to the sto house fund, reducing ible i such an ocea- | they saluted the flag and gave three the Current. balance to $1,930, i cheers for the hing. In the shernoon comm carrying i derby. programmes, of songs, pa- ne ut the Market triotio recitations - essays, day. The Misses Baginet, of Clay Murphy, Bagot street, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Armstrong, to-day, to spend Hope, y i with relatives, Walker, Pine street, Lit visit with friends in | mail department space requi says : Mrs. D. B. Herrington © i yg city. Henry Mortimore, of Watertown, N.Y, is in the city to spend the holi- ton, N.Y, are visiting their sister, Mrs, W. J. | i were presented. The following pupils took part : Chairmen, Fred. McKenzie, Hiram n. Offices. The government plans for the reno- vation of the large stone building be- tween Clarence and Market streets for government offices are in the hands of William Newlands, architect, of this city. The proposal is to build one storey at rear of building, there being goough yard space on rence street for the purpose. The new portion would be for the examining warehouse. The main entrance would be on Market street, Unless pretty strong represen- tations are made on behalf of the city, the above scheme will likely go through, and the work of renovation be started shortly. It scems also to be about decided to build a wing to the post office, on Wellington street, in order to give the extra lobby and fi i : | sa : : iL ef ji i | 2 SPECIALS On Saturday Morning From 9 to 11.30. "We will place on sale the following special £0 ds just received and 450i Men's Sox Good quality and weight, » Thread Cotton, which is by long odds the best Weaiing cotton sox for spring and summer. The colors are Fast Black and Tans. The sizes 10, 1034, 11 inch, and the 'regulars are 5¢ anc 20c. YOURS SATURDAY 10c. Pair 125 Ladies' Fancy Collars A manufa:turers' sett of.a ples, all different styles wid makes, ranging in price from 35¢, 0c, 45c¢, 50c. Yours Saturday Morning 15¢ Each. Samples of these will be in our Show Window To mor.ow and Saturday up to time of sale. Little Headway Made. There was a meeting of the Board of Edy ta. and 6B of this city, ih now soprano soloist of First Congregational church, AN IRISH CAPTAIN From the Indian Anmy [Visits Kingston. . Capt. Gordon Casserly, of the Brit- ish army in India; stationed near Calcite, is at the British-American ote. He is on a 's furlough, and' is en route to Yecland, bis native: da d. He desived to nce the i College and the Royal Cana- dian Horse Artillery here, opal there fore, came to Kin, n to spend a couple , days. This morning, in SH pb Ln SUT, visi mili nd the 8s, where prog extended every courtesy to the visiting Irish ig oe C 1, 'npt. Casserly says that in i at some seasons, the weather Jasin, hot What, the Soldiers do their drill very early in worning. The In- dian winter is beautiful, a She As to native discontent he said that the is any outbreak, and puts it down at once. ---- An Italian Injured. Buffalo, N.Y., May 28.--One hundred freight handlers and strike breakers beeamo in & riot, at the Lokigh Valley i ---------------- Victoria Day Strawberries. . Fresh berries™to artive Friday morn- ing at Carnowsky's, ------ Jenkins' for distinctive shirts. | Store Special Notice committees, last evening, relative to the pedagogy question. Public School Iuspector Kidd and Collegiate Prin- cipal Ellis reported as to the condi- | tions they found existing in Toronto | an Hamilton, with reference to agogy department arrangements with the Board of Educa- tion in those cities, The commit tees were unable to make much head- way, as they do not know just exaet- ly what' Queen's University authorities desire the Board of Education to do. Much more information than now available will have to be secured be: fore any recommendations can be made by the committee to the board. See Bibby's 25c. fancy hose. Every woman of refinement appre- ciates a radiant, beautiful. y which is so much admired by men. Such complexions come to all who use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Mnhood's drug store. Saturday We expecta busy time with the following WANTED goods : ( Fancy Ribbons Kid Gloves, Hosiery, New Shirt Waists, White Ski Silk Gloves. Fancy hose. All the newest shades. Roney & Co. . See Bibby's leather belts, 50c. The A ft pi heads of the New York Central lines have received a general order in- 'structing them to reduce their pay- rolls one-third by June 1st. .Bibby's for new things, A pint bottle of beef, Iron and Wine, our own make, only 50c., at Wade's Jenkins' for French silk sox, 50c. r & Co. for your new suit. to-night. Bibby's new straws are here, ANDERSON BROS' STORE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 12 0'CLOCK NOON| TO-MORROW, lee RE Reliable Shoes for Men; A FINE STOCK OF Oxfords | Gun Metal Box Calf Our Shoes are the best : makes, the latest shapes, and § a distinctive style to every pair. cy The Lockett Shoe Store. yg . Please send orders in ie F-8.--Some new Suit Gases just in to sll at $3.50 & 4.00. YEAR 74. NO. Mounted Fur Rugs LEOPARDS, TIGERS, TIMBER WOLVES, RUSSIAN GRIZZLES BLACK BEARS,, POLAR BEARS, Magnificent Specimen JOHN McKAY Fur House, 149-155 Brock St., Kingston. be Marmalade: Cairn's Scotch . Orange Marmalade Ginger Marmalade Apricot Marmalade Green Fig Marmalade Green Fig and Ginger Ginger and Pineapple Crosse and Blackwell's Orange Marmalade, 1 lb. gla: Royal Table Marmalade, 1 glass. Orange Marmalade, 2 1b. tins Orange Marmalade, 7 1b. tins JAS. REDDEN & C Smelter By-La A public meeting for the cussion of the Smelter By-I will be held in the CITY HALI SATURDAY EVENI May 25th inst. At eight o'clock. All ratepa are invited to attend. J. McDONALD MOWAT, Mayo Kingston, May 21st, 1907, "AUCTION SAL a Fi roitur ine Furnitu FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 10.45 "ROSELAWN," Union St. West, An Mahogany Furniture, Kidney Ww Table, Cheval Mirror, White ki Chairs, Couches, Iictures, Oak ing Room Suite, Crown Brass Bed Muttresses, Rugs, Carpets and articles to numerous to mention. ALLEN. The Auctiow 248 Sydenham St. Telephone, Exceptional pportunit; TO PURCHASE AT AUCTION, DAY, May 31st, at 10.30 am. st dence, "ROSELAWN, House is modern with city drai Electric Lights, Bath and kxtra 'T Gurney Hot Water heating installed in two years and guaranteed. \ Terms made known at time of sal At Same Time and Pla Lot 16 Beverly St. ALLEN, The Auctionee 243 'Sydenham St, Telephone, A "Auction Sal WEDNESDAY, May 20th, Co of Barrie and Queen Sts. I HAVE BEEN INSTRU CTED the Executors of the late Wm Fe sell ull his Household Furniture Effects, consisting of Parlor and Room Sets, Happy Thought oF Kitcken Utensils, New Cutter : Oil Tank, Buggy, Waggon and articles too numerous to mention. Collectors of Antique Furniture. vy do well to attend. Bale, at 1050, wa. MURRAY, Auction