Some an PAGE TWO. Fay Fit, Cae, 8c. LOUNGES. designs, Others up new very 50. to rich, $15 a 87 35, $6, : » wane SOMERSAUITIC swensoar. on FINE GREATEST HOUSEMOLD INVENTION OF THE pac Rina Pir, Very M. $1 EER MTSE EE eT a PA ET Rd 210% MEniaiNg Oo. BED LOUNGES, convenient, Sprivg, $15. comprising Bed tLiress, Couch and Wardrobe, 0, $12, Curtains | Qur strong All the \leading| styles. Lace, Silk, Tapestry Qur Velours are the richest shades hought direct irom Mills and up to suite and place made size CARPETS, Rug reductions Hh . Carpets, of : ~~ fhona 90. . Harrison Co. | You A SACRIFICE Silk Curtains! Will wear longer, will look better, will hang better and cost no more than Madras Muslin. Come and See AT R. McFaul's Kingston Carpet Warehouse. {ona act, , | and 1 tet is Much Obliged." | and he | The great Uterine Tonic, and "honly safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which women can 2% depend, Soid in three Sogroes 1 of Strengtli--No, i, 81; No. 2 10 degre: » stronger, $8: No. special cases, s $8 per box Boia by all deoggists, Or sett n 'paid on rooeipt of price Free pamphlet, Ad 3: Tue TORCH, ©, 047 # Windsor) | (rand Union Hotel | Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD Baggage to and from Station free. Send 20 stamp for N.Y. Oty Guide Book and Map cAULEY, Undertaker, Princess and Sydenham Sts. ambulance "Phone, 86la. sesesssessssasssessassssend A 0 4 4 ¢ ¢ # ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ¢ 4 ' ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ : ¢. ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ . In vain all your life to ave enough to buy But if you will purchase one from us by making a moderate payment down and the balance in monthly, quarterly or half Yearly ments, it will 'not seem until you have it paid Se = Let us know just how much money you have to put into home and we will gladly tell you what we can do for you McCANN, 51 Brock St. : $! : fi : i i 1 Open Saturday Evening. -- IT GRAND LIST NIGHT "QUEEN ZENORA" GIVEN | BY LOCAL TALENT. Kingstonians Make Most Credit- able Showing .in Under Direction of 0. PF. Telg- mann--A List of All Taking | Part in the Play. - A production put on entirely by lo- eal talent, was the treat given the atregoe rs at the Grand last night, when "Queen Zenora, and the King's Town Council," under the direction of 0. FF. Te slgmann, was put on for the first time, and the Kingstonians made a most creditable showing. The differ- line. | Velour. | could German making | | | taken ! | able portrayal by W. E. | Patrolman Bob, one of the finest, | Day; | bout, | Christie an organ | Fedridge; | the | Hart; I'Seott and his kilties, 3 | Birch; Tippytoes, $ 30e. ces anes SISSSISIL SEE inl Ee ------eer . chorus ent speaking parts were well taken, and the singing was good. The piece is given in two acts, the first showing | the garden of Queen Zenora and the second that of Zenora land. Several most pleasing choruses are given throughout, and altogether it is a most delightful entertainment. The story, told, in brief, as follows : The queen sends out a summons for her subjects for an "extra session.' She informs them that wicked | monsters, known as the "'doctors,' who are experimenting on the flow | for the benefit of science have stroyed all the flowers, and that | destruction must be stopped. The sug that the city eounecil, "the great disease fighters' aid them. Tt so happens, that iust at the critical moment, the mem: yrs of council appear on the scene, a sensational drop from a The first act is brought to a with the departure of the alder- men, headed by Prince Daniel, for the | | battlefield, singing the chorys, "Off to { The War." | In the second act, the city fathers | set out after the enemy, and a big tank is erected to hold the prisoners. The enemies (Doctors Vaccine, Toxine and Nerviline) are finally In nded in the nets, and thus peace 18 once more estoréed in Zenora. A very to the production, "Love, Love, and is some the | gestion is made | known as balloon close 1s the Pretty Flowers." The part by of Prince is ably and that a most cap- Manhard. All well taken, the Zenora M. Welch, is given of Queen Phyllis Daniel | the other parts were unfair the "Cholly to give special mention of William Mack, A. Goudreau, R. Day and W, as "The as 'Patrolman Bob," McFedridge as "Christie G."7 twins, the organ grinder. The lat- little sketch' was well put on. + gong and dance specialty of Mas- Paradis, between first and s0e- was exceedingly well put on, merited unstinted applause. "All was the song, Jock," Major," H. Milne and and as the it well, Following is a complete list of those | taking part : Prince Daniel, band, W. E the council's sang of the Cholly Jock, exquisite, W. Mack; Chauncey Dave, student familiar with the poets, S. Burns; The Kent Major, the council's war horse, A. Goudreau; R. Tacka- H. and and Ital Milne, W. Mec- U. S. consul of land of the free, E. Sharp; John from Lunnon, auto expert, J. E. McCraggie, the Great A. Sinelair; Tim council's' jockey from Cullen; Ngil Gow Craig. Scotch © Fiddler, 0. Nomght: Abramson Katchakoff, a Rus- dan real estate agent, © Po McMaster; Ww agner Von Chown, thé fueen's Prof: German, 1. Davis: Indian Chief Jack, a Canadian horse judge, F McKay Furandskins, an 1 dealer, V. Percival; Medicine who believes in the good old way, A. Lemmon; a Student from the North, H. Angrove; Toy Sing, a Chinaman, J. Hoppes; Billy Carnickle, street conductor, R. Maguire; Honest knows how to take a nan's measure, Leo Singleton; Mack lank, Frank ' eat tank builders, >. Walker, H ; Vaccine Toxine, erviline, doctors, leaders of the R. Scott, M. Burns, C, Me- Queen Zenora, goddess of Phyllis M. Welch; Toddlekins, Rosebud, Daisy, wee at- tendants of the queen, Evelyn Gilbert, Flossie Bogart, Ethelwyn McGowan, Marjorie ow; Aesthetic, an aesthetic aide n, Norma Hughes; Lady Ruth, Captain Jinks, of mili- tary fame, Reed, Irwin Hoag. Ladies * in Waiting the Queen- Edith Goodwin, Lenore Hamilton, Fl Hudon, Sibyl Hamilton, Mil- dred Phyllis Knight, Jean Duff, Marjorie Pense. Military Sextette- Henderson, May Bennet, ruler civic Manhard; Billy H. £2.) (Clugston, sailor Me Hgubam: Doc. twins, the bear orinder, H. Unele Sam | Bull, Ross Flanerty, the Killarney, J. the council's mo fur Frank, car John, nemy » laster; owers, Jessie to Jones, Reed, Vera Norma O'- Jessie Is Your Scalp Itchy ? Multitudes fest the of minute creatures in- skin and/excite inflammaticn. It is not a question of cleanliness, for soap and water are.powerless to reach the creatures Dr. Hamilton's Ointment is death to them. The heal ing oils and balsams that enter its compositicn destroy all irritating bac- teria, relieve itch scalp, stop skin irvitation at once. For any skin di- recent or chronic the remedy is Hamilton's Ointment Buy sease, Dr. box a de. DISCRIMINATING LADIES. Using Her picide on count of Its Distinctiveness. I'he ladies Enjoy who have used Newbro's Herpicide speak of it in the highest | terms, for ite quick effect in dleansing " 'alp of dandruff and also for its excellence as a general hair-dressing makes the scalp feel fresh and it allays that itching which dandruff will Newbro's Herpicide effectivelv cures dandruff, as it destroys the germ that causes it, The same hair to fall out, and later in killing it Herpicide stops falling hair and prevents baldne It is also an 'ideal hair dressing, it lends an aristocratic charm haiv that is quite distinctive. Sold by leadi druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Her- picide Co., Detroit, Mich.\Two sizes, and $1. 00. G. W. Mibood, spec: agent . it cau causes balaness; for to ski- | ray, Production | { | i . Connor, Gladys B: port. Flower | Girls--Norma 'A. Fisher, Bes- | sie A. Chown, Jessie Dyde, Roberta Macdonald, Eldred Lane, Evelyn Gil- tert, Mosseline Reid, Anita Suther- | land, Bessie Abernethy, Hester Percy, | Leta Kirkwood, Maud Baylic, Martin, Jean Dickson, Barkin, Banos Daven | Continged from from Page 1). That wvetification of the herein contained be given to Ita May | Campbell by forwarding him a copy Margaret Mur- of the report of your committee as Ethel Simmons, Flossie Bogart, ddopted by council. Irene Hoag, Agnes Demmon, Marion Dewey, Phyllis Devlin, Frances Dev- | lin, Marjorie Uglow, Vida Smyth, An- na Hamon, Fthelwyn McGowan, Lou- ceil Roche Verma Saunders, M Horne, 1. Roche. Fairies-- Bessie Reports, By-Laws, Motions. All the reports of the committees | passed With practically no discussion. {The waterworks report, recommending Gra , the increase of Superintendent Hew- litt's salary by £150, and Engineer ie ' 4 sseu, . 2 hast, dn a Tae Rossea Taylor s hy 250, was unanimously 14g » & - =, Hutchinson, Beatrice Benton, saret Roche, Dorothy Yellowley, Haffner, Grace Palmey. Civilians, Soldiers, ties--A. Danlop, L. stine, H. Ferguson. H. Cook, J. At- king. L. La Rush C. Johnston, D. Baiden, J). Summerville, W. King, N. Revnolds, R. Maguire, Roy Moore, E. i Davis, H. Tree, E. Jur I Hoppe, M. Burns, B, Hall, Lemon, E ar- ren, (!. McConville, V. Kane, H. Fish- er, H. Aa ham, R. Scott, K. Sin { air, F Milly. § Breck. . | Meleod, Cairns, Jean Irene Mur- : Aclia adopted. Mayor Couper called Ald. Angrove's | attention to the fact that the city property committeevhad failed to put up a clock in the council chamber. | Ald. Angrove replied that his commit- tee would include the cost of a cock | in its estimates, and he hoped that the ! mayor's finance committee would that the money was supplied. The Wormwith bonus by-law given a third reading and passed, motion of Ald. Givens. A by-law was passed, | Hemstock part of Elves and Kil Sparks, H. Assel- on Dr. granting { The | | mee ting of { called, | | | 4 pretiy | | stead | ness | ing) abgve the sphere of ledgers, Kent | | 4 deputation the | i will be Ac- | { germ | | | moral plays if the public would | { ter witnessing an exciting drama, etc., | singing of Miss Norma Hughes being | ji | a special feature. "It would be % | not | work of | PH. | bear "Poe | 5h would the | himself ? follows : under certain conditions, for the manu- (facture of sulphuric acid. ---- | Another by-law was passed for LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. a rones-- Si J.B. Mrs. A. Orr, Mrs. R. J. Drummond; Miss Drummond. . Ww street. This résolution, moved by. Ald. Giv- seconded by Ald. Carson, was adopted ; That the council of the cor- pdration of the city of Kingston dorse the action of the Distinguish Between Moral Immoral Plays. Kinoston, Feb. 15. (To the Editor): agitation for the betterment of the drama is bearing fruit. The Daily Whig of February 12th stated that a the New York Theatrical Association would likely be and that "several managers were of the opinion that a censorship should be established to prevent jectionable plays." The manager would not present im- not How this to be {prevented ? By the aid of the clergy. 11, instead of holding up their hands in "holy horror" at the theatre ally, they would teach their cong tions to discriminate between the mor- al and immoral, church and would be benefited thereby What harm can be imputed to a mor- al drama, vaudeville, or opera? In- of corrupting and degrading, are elevating and educating. Af- and | ons, en board of gov- Kingston, in applying to the board of trustees of the Carnegis foundation for the advancement of teaching for the admission of the School of Mining to the benefits of said Carnegie, founda- tion; that the «city council also com- mend to the favordble consideration of the legislature of the province Ontario, the endorsation of the said application; that a properly authen- ticated copy of this resolution be sent to the legislature of the province of Ontario, to the board of trustées of the Carnegie foundation, and to the hoard of governors of the School of Mining: Ald. Chown moved, seconded by Ald. Elliott, that the waterworks ¢om- mittee report upon the number and lo- cation of dwellings in the city not supplied with water, and the cost of cupplying the same. This resolution was well received, as the question of supplying water to remote parts of the city has long been a debated gues- tion. The law requires that before de- bentures can be issued, every main laid must vield eight per cent. 're- venue. In many places it is impossi- ble to get this percentage, and people . ] : cannot afford to pay two and three still, for idle hands to do." =OB- lil what they hou pay. Some SERVER. | maing have been laid during the past | three vears, that haven't "paid more | than four and five per cent, and de- bentures could pot be issued. In vari- ous parts of the city, people are ery ing out for water, on account of bad wells, and in one locality on account of fever. The resolution of Ald. Chown will bring the matter beiore the coun- cil in the right way. The motion was unanimously adopted. Managers' ob- of clamor for them. is gener- a- stage they the merchant, clerk,. and other busi man is raised (for the time be- bills and cash. Supposing the 'it were possible to ban- theatre from our land; what average theatregoer do with The old proverb might pos- -ibly apply then, "Satan finds misc "hief TO ASK FOR $5,000 the Steamer Islander. Island council is sending to Toronto to ask the to make it a grant of 5.000 for the purpose of rebuilding the ferry steamer Wolie Islander. The leputation will ask that this grant] yo made in lieu of colonization road grants to the island for a certain aumber of years, the island to take care of colonization roads itself. The jerry steamer requires rebuilding. as t is not large enough for Wolie T&- | land's needs, It proposed . to | lengthen it twenty-five feet and make it wider. These additions will wake the boat more seaworthy and will dso more than double its earrying | mpacity. At pwesent the Wolie Is- ander can carry only 175 people With the proposed additions it will arry 450 and be a larger boat than he 'steamer Pierrepont. The island | 20 .ouncil, whose recve it John = Spoor, | Winnipeg, has hopes that its request will in' salary granted by the government. To Rebuild Wolie The Wolie L0V ernment Dandruff Banished. Dandruff is not onld an unsightly amuoyance but it indieates a condi- tion of the scalp that usually leads to baldness. * Dandruff: ean be cured and its return prevented by the use + Dr. Dawson's Hair Restorer. Re- {stores gray hair to its natural color. In bottles B0c. each, at Wade's drug stare, Want Him To Remain. Rev. D. M. Solandi, B.A. ' of Kingston, and at present assiutant Rev. Dr. Duval, of Knox church, has been offered an increase of $300 to remain in Winai- the call to Kenora be jew, instead of accopting e Presbyterian church at i IT COST $9,050.04 ------ | There.is no one article in the line {of medicine wat gives so large a re-| | turn for the aapey as a good porous | strengthening plaster, such Car- ter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plasters. They say that snow { fine training for a eurler, For the Treatment of Last Year. City Auditor Miller reported to th ity council last evening that during 1908 the board of health had expended | 39,050.04 on small-pox isolation hospital. That sum. is made Smallpox as " shovelling is and | anyhow. up a Guards aime yee The wines ds (Groceries and provisions Repairs to building, hating and cooking upplics GORE i neanis vars Fuel n "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." A FEW MUSKRAT JACKETS TO BE SOLD AT GREAT- LY REDUCED PRICES DURING OUR SURPRISE FUR SALE. bedding, tables, chairs, ete. Ambulance Printing, advertis sing, Drugs: «..ouvs Nu oe Fumigating Sundries ote rses 160.00 | 274.13 | 050.04 A portion of this amount the ' city | will get back. All patients who can afford to pay will be billed by the city treasury department. Another moath will elapse before this can be done. hese garments are rapi§ly gaining favor withjadmire. s of rich Fursd, The *drop- ping 'of each skin to get the continuou. 'stripes works woa- ders, and when they are made up into Brought From Napanee. Yesterday afternoon the: police re- ceived a telephone call from Napanee, stating that a man claiming King- ston as his home Bag been taken in charge as he was acting strangely. It was found that the man had relatives in this city and Constable Filson was sent to Napanee "o bring the un fortunate man back. He will be handed over to his relatives and steps taken for his proper care. they x very much like hand- some mink garments. They wear well and are stylish. Natural Muskrat Jackets (dropped) blouse style, with girdle, 24 inches long, regular}! price $50 and $55. Surprise sale price $38.25. Naural Black Russian Musk- rat Jackets (dropped) blouse style, with girdle, 24 inches] | long regular price $60 and $65. Surprise sale price $46.50. Come first thing t: = Impure Blood. Let the blood become impure or impoverished and the nerves, which draw their nutriment from the blood, are apt to reply .with pain. Rheu- | matism, neuralgia, locomotor ataxia, and other painful affections arise | from impure blood. Debility and mus cular weakness has the same The certain remedy is Wade's Tonic Pills (Laxatively They ave a great nerve s er and blood maker. at Wade's drug store. not satisfactory. cause, Tror engthen- In bdxes Money back i Orangemen's Meeting. Notwithstanding the stormy weather of last évening, there was a good at- tendance at meeting, held by the | Orangemen, at Portsmouth, whe | | some routine business was disposed | of. (Arrangements were also made for | the holding Makers of Fire Furs Princess Street. of a concert. ' A-- THEY WANT THE MONEY maiters 4 Med, was | CORRIGA the smelter site, | i It relieves any pain, cures any bruise THE PANY BRITISE WHIG. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1909. | A at 20 Dozen a eal Towels os: Size 18 inches by 34 inches." Tres 1256¢ cach: , Spe cial ; of Fine pe Cotton. 'Babies' Petticoats Made vg , heavy White Flannele tte, tucked and west toighe. 'Special Good value at Tote Spedialat See the Oream and Black-Lace Waists we are selling a at 52.85, see | MOUNTAINS THAT SING. | extension of Raglan Road to Division | | Wind Blows Through Great Organ Pipes on Cliff. Singing and- speaking stones gratify | man's love of the marvelous and mys- | terious. Two precipitous cliffs in the | Pyrences are called the "snorers, 2 | south-west wind draws from them. | The faces of these cliffs are marked by | deep gullies which roughly resemble | organ pipes open in front, and occa- | sionally the front is practically clos- od by a stratum of air held motion- less between the cliff and the trees which graze it while the wind blows freely through: the gullies, or organ pipes, behind. On fnother wees certain mountain in the Pyre- cliffs of the damned." | The musical stones interested Humboldt, cliffs situated at the confluence of the Orinoco with the Rio Metz, casionally emit at sunrise which resemble the tones of an organ. the ear is laid on the rock were caus- «l by the outrush. of warm air | through the narrow fissures which are partially obstructed by elastic layers of mica. } * A sand bank about sixty feet high in Hawaii produces a tone like that of a | melodeon when the hand is moved ir \ circle through the loose sand. If the observer stands with both hands in the sand and slides aown the bank, the sound hecomes louder and louder | mtil it resembles thunder, and alarms horses tethered near by. Each grain f sand is perforated by a narrow ea- nal, which, as a rule, is closed at one nd. The sand is. of volcanic origin. DID YOU GET ONE? Many Valentines Went Their Way on Monday. As February 14th came on Sunday, St. Valentine's day was observed on Monday, and many were the valen: tines that were sent the rounds. It s even rumored that a few valentines 'ound their way to the police station. Nearly every year the postman leaves | \ few of the valentines of a comic character, with ithe custodians of the 'aw. The '"'posties" were given extra oads as a result of the rush. The Reason Why. Over two thousand bottles of one ough cure have been sold in King- ston in less than two seasons lies in the virtue of the medicine itself. Any one suffering from a cough who has wer taken one dose. of Best's Short Stop would not hesitate to recom- mend it. 'That is the sewet of the success of this popular cough cure. Its | hundreds of users recommend it every day. It cures all coughs wl [nye and costs but 1c. { Fruit Men's Meeting. Meetings have been awvanged for at Napanee on Feb, 26th and 26th | when speakers will discuss questions Jf interest: to fruitmen. 'lhe meetings will be of great interest to ol dure wre. The speakers include Peart, Burlington; H. 8. Wd A., director expifiment station, dan Harbor, Ont., D. Johnson, ost, Ont.; A. McNeil, Ottawa; P. Carey, Toronto; P. W. Hoilgetts, ronto; R. M. Winslow, Picton. B. x Jor- For- | To Given Fourteen Years. Sheriff Martin, of St. Thomas, Fidrasche, sentenced in to fourteen years, for as- The prisoner's conduct brought | forth a severe reprimand from the }iudgo, who tried the case. The prison- for is about thirty-eight years of age. Relieves All Pain. { You get a large bottle of Smith's | White 'Liniment for 26c. lt lasts a {long time and does a lot of curing. with Charles that city, sault. or strain, expels rheumatism or n:wu- rain and subdues any inflammation or congestion. It should be in every home all the time. At Wade's drug store, ! ---------- Notice. ; Office and warerooms of the Worm- | with Piano company at pfesent are {2 ge Princess street, next door to . . Reid's furniture store. "Phone 378. i A Sheriff's Action. | A sherifi who arrived in the city, Saturday, took his prisoner out to | the penitentiary via a street car. The man was shackled and subject to the leurious gaze of all the passengers, and his action has been severely eri- ticized. 1 vou wish to be independent of | industrial conditions, to be freed {from worry over the "uncertainties of ja "job", it will pay you to: investi- | gate the small acreage tracts 1 have listed. McCann. { A few young men from the city I drove over to Cape Vincent, on Mon- i day evening, to attend a dance in the {town hall. It was an uncomfortable ernors of the School of Mining, at | from the peculiar sounds which the | | | emit plaintive | sounds which resemble those of a harp | and are known locally as "the matins | of the Orinoco | and are granite | which oc- | sounds | Che organ tones which are heard when | | drive, but the pleasures at the other end made up for it. ASTHMA CAN BE CURED Not withstanding that you have taken various remedies for the re- lief and cure of Asthma and have not found permanent benefit, and though you may think your case Seuraple ; we would urge you to ry CRIPP'S ASTHMA CURE For ten days, and if you are not convinced of its wonderful curae tive powers it will cost you nothing. Many have been cured during the past ten years by Cripp's Asthma Cure and there is no reason' why you should suffer from any form of Asthma if you give this remedy anything like a fair trial. It contains no morphine or any harmful habit forming drugs. 500. LARGE BOTTLE. G. W. Mahood, Druggist, Bagot and Princess Sts. SOLE AG! We have the Swellest Waists in. the city at $1 and Up. Beautiful range of Embroideries just in. . Newman rived in the city on Tuesday morning, & Shaw i for later goods. SOME OF THESE PATTERNS MAY SUIT YOU, AND ARE BARGAINS AT THE PRICES WE HAVE THEM MARKED. Designs in Hadle Coal- port 'and Royal orcester, also fine Hand-Painted de- signs. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 350 King St. "Phone, 686. G McLEOD'S TIFRIGE TUBES. eals, ' hardens 8, sweetens an the breath. It is absolutely safe being guaranteed to contain no in- jurious drugs or chemicals whatever. It removes tartar and keeps the teeth sound and pearly. Price 15c¢. NeLEOD'S DRUG STORE the purifies The Always Busy ste MlONUmMents. Lite Things! We have constantly on hand the numerous little re- newals which are needed where there are rubber goods such as : Rubber Tubing for Douches. ¢ Bulbs for Atomizers. Irrigating Tips for Enema Syringes. Stopeocks Syringes. 'Stoppers and Washers for Hot Water Bottles, ete Druggist and Optician. for Fountain LATTST IN MATFEIRI ERD BESIGN. James Mullen, FRIRCESE STREET. S---- = lescriptiers Gives Frenmp Allentien. 1F | YOU ARE INTERESTED IN 'Life Insurance - Accident Insurance Sickness Insurance