PAGE SIX. Ss CADETS JAN BROIEN IN 'ACCIDENT NT ON TOBOG- | GAN SLIDE. - Cadet H. P. Crerar, of Hamilton, the Victim--Cadet Morgan Escaped With a Cut Face--An.- other Cadet Injured. A sertous accident occurred, this morning, at Fort Henry toboggan slide, which resulted in Cadet H. P, Crergr, ¢ompany sergeapt, sustaining a fractiire of the lower & which will confine him. to hospita. for quite a time. Cadet RR. , Morgan, = of | Osnabruck Centre, Calle a severe wound in the face, between the rose | and eyes, "Cadet N. 0. Reiffenstein, of | Ottawa, aldo of the party, 'escaped un- hurt, It seems the three cadets were try- ing some rather fisky stunts on the toboggan slide, something of the ski jump character. When the toboggan hit the "jump," all three cadets were thrown and landéd heavily. Crerar wah first to land, and struck on his face and a fractured jaw resulted, a most painfal injury, which takes weeks and weeks to recover from. Morgan wae the second to get the bumps, but 4 | he 'was more lucky, and escaped with a cut and bruised face. 'Reiffengtein had all the luck, and wasn't hurt - at all, though he received a lively toss, Major Kilborn, the RM.,C. suregcan, was immediately summoned, and look- { [ed after the injured ondéts, He called | in De. J. C. Connell to assist him. | Cadet Crerar, so badly injured, is the well-known Hamilton lawyer. | Death Of Miss Alice Gill. 3 Miss Alice Gill died N.Y. on Wednesday her remains reached ndgon for burial pathetic Now on. Come in and Compare It. Coma you nothing to LOOK John McKay st. TO RES--107 Princess St., 151 Brock REASL4444444044404040¢ { STERLING The Standard of Silver Excellence | son of a NAPS tN i ssssvsseesssee: It costs mare at first, but is the kind that does not wear in Syracuse, afternoon, andy here this after-| Extremely sad and] were the cireamstances leads | ing up to the demise. Last caught cold and this developad mastoid abscess behind the car. ment being unavailing, was performed. She consciousness "and passed away. day, her ,digfors here, Mrs. W. H. Wormwith and Miss Sarah Gill, hii | word of her suffering from a cold; | Tuesday came the message to hasten to her side. They reached there ont Wednesday, preceded by her brother = Charles, from New: York. At four | o'clock the end came. Deceased was a! bright, happy: young woman, beloved | and esteemed by many, both here and in Syracuse, where practiced after her graduation' as a nurse. She was | associated with Street Meths} odist church, Kingston, and the First Methodist "church, Syracuse, and was a willing helpiul worker. Sincere in- | deed will be the sympathy express «| to the bereaved friends and relatives PEP week she | vw nto a! Troat an operation | lapsed into un Mon-| Bon-Bon Dishes Sugar & Cream Sets & Butter Dishes § i In designs and we ights to suit everyone. A AAA she Queen Spangenbery S. FIPINNIRNIIIIINNNNN GIVEN AWAY FREE. CASH amount Bend se ods ods HORRIBLE EARTHQUAKE Repetition of Recent Disasters in Sicily. most destructive earthquake in was the recent eruption in Sicily. Pictures taken immediately ai- ter the disaster will be shown at Wonderland the rest of this week, The pictures ave excellent. Chijdren two cents, Saturday forenoon, from 10.30 to 12, and afternoon and evening five | cents The vears With every you checks to These preminm list We give for Pocket Knives or Kriife, Sciss Hpoon Ruzot - iin. **Tom.,"" Fell Down. tickais Aha het uid pore ; 3 | 'Tom' Longboat and party leftsat | midnight Deseronte: From ap- pearances at the siation had | enjoyed themselves immensely, Noble manag of the 14th | team "Tom" ran a 'wo hundred | vard race and the Indian was defeat- | Lackily no time was kept Popularly Received. Kipgston, | pages, and | budget ol condensed church news ever as Is success has been The also being popularly | Canada. purchase we give of your purchase to be exchanged for when amount is ilected worth, your choice of Sugar Spoon $10 Butter $15 Table £20 Safety ors « I'he more aluable the article . for It will pe W. A Cook's you to deal MICE, Hardware with us overyonoe Steacy, and Cotton Root Compound. The great Uterine Tonic, and Sly ro effectual Monthly 0 ER o ator on which w omen ¢ an : So the biggest id grape depend, Sold in thr ue 15 gue Ned of strength-- No. | 3 and attractive A 10 degroes str rONgCr ued in Canada notable. Life, is all over The for Churchman, has twenty (Ontario February, for spovial ca Sold by all drug repaid on re oat OE pri © Rec pamphlet. Add. es THe Sook Memoing Co, TORONTS, ONT. orm wort) Windsor very Church received weakly edition, | No Decision Yet. arbitrators in connece- | application of the & Pembroke raslway operators, hicher wages, concluded its ses | vesterday will he later Room For Spring Prevost, Brock great and furnishings. Importations. street, i gale in The hoard of tion with the having a clearing made Jet: ton ready-made clothing for See the "Prominent physicians Beef, Iron and Wine as a producer and builder It buy it at Gibsons Red Cros 3 sh there, 50c. a bottle I'he marriage took place at the First | Methodist parsonage, Picton, on Tues- | day, of Miss Ellen Burns to Charles | Bull. Both are Picton 'Blaud Pilld' for run-down svs Tho sold at Gib | on's Red Cross drug store. Take 100 for 25¢ Hutchinson, aced Murray Heo baker in Con was born in and gents window dis splay. kion Decision Fiver recommend | trength to} { The member of the "Twas Expensive. Pa¥® battery ding tore vesterday, was court-martialled | at the barracks, fine of $6, was hard labor, | enness, given 168 voung people To-Night, 8 0'Clock. reading, in Brock street "Salvation," past, ete All welcome, tems genuine are - Bible | subject, ninefly-six, | and éutare, a former ------------------------ some vears. Hel List yom property with McCann and NA hie will sell it no other, Joseph 18 dead at wa econ for Albany, A X rE ASAE LAAT RT TLL TAALTLRELET TRL RAVVARRTERS CLOTHES TO ORDER. oA We announce the arrival of our New y Spring Woollens for our Tailoring Depart- ment and our readiness to attend to spring orders. HANDSOME AND EXCLUSIVE SUITINGS OVERCOATINGS AND TROUSERINGS The repmtation we have established for Faultless Tailoring rests upon our ability to make, for discriminating men, Clothes that are absolutely correct in every detail. Moderate and Pleasing Prices Always. a 5 AINA SN NN MSN SAIN | Nee H4999200992TMR%BTES TLL LLLLLLLLBESLELLRNS Ee eh ee Be Be = and many others. | past vear fad atteition to the fgood will, {that we , wards you; APY | night {th | Ellenson, | they | loft | night {The {the office was disturbed, { when his niece, King {rift ler girls, | who was | | before the court on a charge of drunk- | and besides paying a | hours at | hall, | present { meoIENTS oF : OF THE DAXy Newsy Paragraphs 1 Picked Up sy | UI Reporters On Their Rounds. i Buttons to order, My Valet. - This morning the mercury dropped to the zero point. | William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | received at alcAuley's. Phone 778. Miss, Florence Denny for To- Fonte) to-ddy, for a few days' visit. H. Cunningham, piano tener from Chickering's. Leave orders at Mc Auley's Book Store, Thomas Mills, 79 Carers has several choice building lots sale. Terms of payment easy. Dr. Frederick A. Cays, Barrie street, left, . to-day, for Oswego, N.Y., to spend a few days' visit with his brother, Di. E. B. Cays. Cheaper than renting and mucl more homelike--the howe bargains 1 have to offer. As to terms of pay- ment "easy" hardly expresses it. Me- Cann. Longhoat fell into good hands, yes- terday, and saw Kingston under most | advaMtageous auspices. F. Bibby put! his fine equipage at the runner's dis | posal, "Con" Millan Mis attentive as host, while Dr. W. W, Gibson and W. E. Bonter gave up many hours to give the Indian entertamment. Ald. 1. Angrove was the maker and giver of the handsome pennant Longboat carried away with him from the "skat: ing rink. He admitted he had had fine trentment from the 'rink peaple leaves street, for THE CABMEN 'Have Given Strong Address to W. MeQuade, Manager. The Cabmen's Association of office No. I ¢Phone 490), has tendered the following address to Manager W. Me- Quade 3 'Pear Sir,~We, your fellow-members of eab ste and No. 490, desire to place on record our appreciation of your in- valuable to during the You have given that care supervision and our interests, in cons stand, with an entire and hate relieved us from fall care and responsibility in the mat- fter. 'We have felt at all times that interests were . well safeguarded properly looked after while you in control. We feel, therefore, are under a debt of gratitude to vou for your loyalty and devotion to our ifiterésts, even at a great sac- rifice to yourself. We, therefore, take this geecasion of extending to' you our heavticlt appreciation of your services and our expression of good will to- we beg youd to accept this accompanyilig present as a small tok- en of our regard. (Signed) Cabmen's | Association of Office No. 1 ("phone 190). Services us management of I nection with the -------------- REMOVED HINGES FROM DOOR Searched Office. For Money, Secured Nothing. Pudglars do not appear to take a lengthy rest in Iingston: Last they secured an entrance 'to and wood office of Moses at the corner of Ontario Place d' Arwes, and it no fault of theirs that had to, go away empty handed. It was hecause there was no money m the office for the benefit of prowlers. The burglars went ito a great deal of trouble to se loure an "entrance to the office, he- { lieving, no doubt, that there money in the safe. Their game was to remove the door from its hinges and they made a clean job of it door of the safe was open and the feelings of the thieves ean well he imaginea when they found that the safe contained no money, simply a few papers of no value whatever to anyone save the owners. Nothing in and it was the search was dor But | coal street and was through was quite evident that money. Ross-Sweet Wedding. A preity wedding took Gananoque; on February residence of S. B. place at 17th, at the Lake, Garden street Mise May Sweet, of united in marriage to ofl the same place. The was daintily = attired in white and carrianh carnations and {firns. Littla Mildred Burridge and Marguetite Ross made charming flow- After the ceremony, which | was performaod, tha Rev." J. T | Pitcher, all partook of a bountiful wedding dinner. The young couple took the noon train ior Brockville and tern points. After a short they will return to a home, Kingston, was i Charles Roses, bride by tother eas | time feud aa No Evidines 'Offered Witter. Would Convict Him With Hotel Rob- bery--Two .. '"Indian-Listers' Were Fined $10 and Costs. The cage of James te Salt tation, Ryan, accused of the theft. of $54 from the' Gill at the glad Ontario - House, Joseph Paradis, pro- prietor, was pr with: at the police "court, ri The prisoner > appearcd in his behalf. ht $64 from oo. ll, and 'also told about. the prisoner and three other mem, being in the sitting The men 'wasted' liquor, but he did not give them anything. To Mr. Rizney, = witness said that the men were not guests at the hotel, Fdward Paradis, sow ' of the com: pHiindnt, was at the hotel at 10:40 o'clock. Ho wot info the sitting room, opening the door with his own latch Key, and saw the young wen in the room, The wien asked him for a drink. Witness said he had ro key to the bar, and went out, Later, 'when he returned, about "five minut {#S past eloven o'cloék, We found the bar-room open, and' then difeovered 'that the til} had been' robbed, Charles Paradis, nephew of the complainant, was in the sitting room about 10i30" o'cloek, and: also saw the young men therf. 'The me wanted liquor, and witness told them he had not a key to the bar, Withess then went upstairs 'and later heard the men downstairs talking. He. also heard the bell Lon the cash register ring, and heard the prisoner call out the name "Mike." Heo recognized the prisoner's voice. Right aftep this the men went out, fue Witness went to bed, i Cross- daxaminid 1 Mr. Righ wv, Wit- ness said that he was not sire whether the men had asked for liquor. He bhe- lieved that ihey hdd requested Hquor, as he heard some one say, "I have no kev.'" Witness could sot swear that Ryan was in' the" hoté. The only thing that made him think it was Ryan was hidauseé Bo recognized his voice. He did not hear any noise, suth as would be caused hy breaking im the bar door. Witaces heard Ryan singing, and knew his velea Mr. Rigney asked fof the dismissal of the accused, stating that 'here had been. no evidence produced to show him guilty. Magistrate Webster that he could not verdict of "'guilty" He might return the old Seotch ver: dict of "not proven." Nothing had been shown whatever to connect Ryan, ahd ho would thérdore discharge the hieuted. n speaking of the accused, the ma- gistrate said that he had heen brought very close to a crime, snd he hoped that he would take warhing. 'Fvery incident went to make 'up (haraeter, and he hoped that be Would judge himself accordingly. The magistrate rxprossnd surprise that Mr. Paradis should go away from the hotel. and leave four men in the, sitting room in thy way he did. A fine of #10 and costs imped upon "Tocliane list," of drunkenness. Farrell Mr. return a on the video. informed cach two. members of who were found guilty was Daniel Ryan And Company. Mr, Ryan, during his engagement at the Grand all next week, keeping abreast of the times offers us. "Sa lome," "The Bells," and the *"Mer- chant of Veniee,l' the latter being a piece de resistance, that! is demand- of him hy the public everywhere that he plays. His © Shylock 'ranks with any artistic effort of "the decade, and in, trugh is a wonderful pisce' of | acting. A notable feature of Mr. Ryan's per- formance is the intelligence displayed hy the various actors he employs and the straightforward methods used atiain dramatie cffect. No chicanery ®or petiy mar his performance and a delightinl lightning and seeni¢ detail enhance the sneenssion of natural stage pletures oficred by the players. On Monday night he The Bells." will present ""Florodora' At The Grand. tawaiting them in Portsmouth. OLD RESIDENT DEAD. 1 { | Mrs. Xennedy Lived { Thirty-Six Years. Another old resident of the city died {on Thursday, in the person of Mrs. } Timoihy Kennedy, who passed away at 11.20 o'clock. je nse who was seventy-nine years | of age, had been ailing for about three years. She was born in England, and had lived in Kingston; for about thir- | ty-six years. She is survived by her | four sons and two daughters. I night at {olad On His Way To Prison. | Constable Reoit, line tho eity, to-day, I porte, of Sudbury, téntiary. Laporte vear sentence for breaking into store of the Sudbury {pany, some time ago. Sudbury; aryived with Joseph La- to enter the peni- i is to serve a two { i | Notice. Office and warerooms of the Worm- {with Piano company at present are | 932 Princess street, next door to R. i J. Reid's furniture store. 'Thoue 378. For Friday Fasting. herrings, 20e., 2c. at Carnovsky's Armes. Fresh Je. , per dozen, You might try in vain all life te save enough to buv a home, but if you will purchase one off Me- | Cann om the installment plan it will pot seem long until you eb Taid for, the dry your Donald Markay, head of ods (rm of Gordo, Mackay & Co., | 4rovto, apd known as "The Grand | ond 'Man of the dry (Canada, died, on Thursday moming, iat the age of rinety-fodr years. Monten] Wanderers, 2, "hockev: in nw Wednesday ght Montreal, in City | " i Delores. {cast includes at the Hotel Dieu. |ites as Florence Burdette sell, the f prosentéd to Mrs. Supply com- | 12; Shaivpcks, | The Tmperigl Opera company 'is at the Grand on aturday, Feb. 20th, , matinee and night. The east con- l'tains some of the best singers on fthe stage. The opera to be pro- duced is the favorite 'and tunéful Florodora." Agnes Cain Brown will be seen in her favorite role of Herbert Salinger will be seen in Anthony Tweedlepunch. The such well-known favor- Sabary Dor- Henry *Girard, Hallen Mostyn, Laura Christopher, W. H. Pringle, W I. Doyle and sixty others. | A Sutprise Party. A number of young people met last 260° Division street for a surprise on Miss Maude Ennis. A very enjoyable evening was spent with music and games. Refreshments were Served at eleven o'clock, after which the prizes of the evening were Frank Jones and Viola Moxley. Just as the jelock was striking the hour of . mid- {night 'the guests departed. | liss ; R.M.C. Examinations. The examinations for admission the Royal Military College are to held at . the headquarters of each { military district on May Hth next. | Apulication to take the examination | must, in order to be in time, reach Headquators not later than day, April 15th nest. be Closing Performance. | The closing performance of 'Queen { Zenora" was given at-dhe Grand last [night, and was attended by a goodly gumber. The local talent bas sh {up remarkably well iy the tw tion, and thoy taking pert gre an serving of much credit.' ¥ goods trade in| "A new 'mixture, nuts and fruits {ehoeolate covered. McConkev's Choice of Rovalty sweets; at Gibson's Red {Cros drug store: Phone 130 Buttons, any size. My Valst. ons et guilty," and. T. J. Rig: Riso i. i the May Be Created in | to stdpe tricks | I to Thurs | Candin a varable a "wi the conditions that #6 His text was: "Has extend - from' séa to distinctly ion shall) and' was In a clear, seh, appropriate. this 'great dominion, in whose inter: st as a Salvationist' he had come to labor. Brigadier Roberts, who is making a tour through Canada, ws staying five days ih Kingston. As a revivalist Ke his met with wonderful sucess wherever he has labored. In his re- marks he said that he had a lecture "Undaunted Dick." The syllabus is this: Drunken father, praying moth: er, a pit-laddie at wight at thirteen, poacher at fi Leen, at reventeen, reflection; conviction, con version, novel courtship, tragic ond: ing, a great fall, a Fight a dream, restoration, &ROt Hor be iy romantic courtship, talks with sdeptics, iw and out of loth ups, winning souls 'The remarkable conversion of Bendigo. A good time is 'antitipatetl and' a hearty welcome is total to all, The bri- gadier will be assisted by a large staff of soldiers and songsters: and the splendid bamd--will furnish musie at all the meetings. ER TTR PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Windipeg anarchists are becoming active. They" have secured Mrs. Par sons, of Chicago, for 4 series of lec tures. Herman Beare and Thomas Howard were assessed $48.65 in the police court at Woodstock for sowing rye in a field of wheat belonging to William Forman. They were then allowed to go on suspended sentence, Judge Anglin has declared the muni- | cipal council of St. Catharines, with the exception of the mayor, to be un- seated, and ordered a new eleetion. I'he mayor was elected by acelama- tion. The voters' lists were wrong. It is officially announced, to-day, that the indebtedness of the Dominion Steel company to the Banks of Mont- real and Commerce, is $2,600,000, of which $2,000,000 is ordinary, while the balance is guaranteed by the - direc tors. . A NEW DEPARTMENT in the Govern. ment. | Ottawa, Feb. 18.--Secretary ul {State Murphy will move, in the house, ! {for the creation of a department of | oxternal affairs to have control of all correspondence relative to | imperial aud fomign affairs. Thig would bé im- portant as regards Canada's rélations with the States. In the case of cor- respondenice with Washington the new | department will communicate directly ! {with the British ambassador at Wash- {ingtou. The department would also {look aflér all matters pertaining to | United States and other foreign ¢on- | ruls residing iv. Canada. AY present much. corréspofidenco is dealt with hy the privy council under difnction of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. He Was Convicted. Pittsburg, Pai; ~ Feb. 18. ---W: W, Ramsay, the former bank president, charged with bribing councilmen to secure the seléction of the German | National Bank, Pittsburg, as a city | | depository, was found guilty, toxay, | {by a sealed verdict, returned late | yesterday, and read at the opening of | court this morning. The rial, which is the first of the notorfous council: manic graft | cases, lasted only two days, Over By Good Friday. Toronto, Feb, 18.--In opening the debate on the speech' from the throne, W. H. Hearst and J. W. Johnson oc- cupied the chiof positions iw the legis lative procedure; vesterday. Bolh de livered excellent speeches, though Mr. Johnson was rather mora distrrsive than is usual. Sir James Whitney "spoke at some length on the procedure [in the housa and foreshadowed the | close of the season hy Good Friday. Murder Is Suspected. Winnipeg, Man., Feb. 18.--Corelius Enright, a barber, who came here SE concise and pithy way he showed that |: this scripture had a 'great' bearing on | that he would pive to-night entitled I of Dainty | : tion, in our u art the witeliers of beautifil wee 'and ems broideries, the charm of dainty nee. : dlework, is a delight. Re Choose now, Niven it not ready to purchase, we will have placed Oy ids untikrequired any selection you make. Ar . Gam Now Ready Cur Spring Display of New Embroideries Dainty new patterns i in Embre lery have a faseination for women who are usy with home sewing... We We are showing an' exceed. ingly fine lot of pretty effects at' this time and call pi 8. al aStention to the bet- ter sorts. PRICES ARE LOW ENOUGH to meat: everybody's necds, and qualities are reliable or they would not be here. Embroideries, 10¢, 121¢, 8c, 15¢, 7c. Embroideries, 25¢, 33¢, 20¢, 75¢, 49¢. Embroideries and Insertions to mateh. Corset Cover Embroidery, . many new. de- signs. Something You May Require Shortly and we Have Just Received from 7 London. Black Directoire Satin Rib- ° 'bons for Sashes 6 inches wide for 35c yard, 7 inches wide for 45¢ yard. 8 inches wide for 49¢ yard. Also in White Satin Ribbons in same widths. These Ribbons are quite a good weight and have the clear bright sheagn of the pure silk that makes them so attractive and suitable for the stylish sashes now in vogue with all smart dressers. from Renfrew three years ago, was found yesterday, under mysterious eir: 'cumstances. It was thought he had been killed by the cars, Later, a blood stained razor was + found and murder | is suspocted.' Sent To Prison. Hamilton; Ont., Feb. 18. --ieorge Stevenson, found guilty of committing an assault oh thirtecnivear-old Alice Walker was sentemeed to two months in jail this mormini by Judge Snider. The jdge expressed his doubts as to IStevenson's sadity. Was 115 Years Old. Brantford, On., Feb. 18.~The death : been reporiod to the Indian au- orien Sg oi Jobn Silversmith, . recident of Tuscarora Yomnship, -S 3 [is 115th, year. Deceased his faculties uptil roneally.. ip was 8 store. Victor J Besupre, hid. first" wtsgrme in the agi Hi fesbadrgonntsd {voba, died » intr Alberta. Just the thing for Boys and Girls to wear. Cheaper than boots: warmer anc better to wear. The only thing for Snow- shoving and To- bogganing. : The warmest Footwear for Walking or Long Drives. Wedd Ths Finest ot lili Hogenith, "Buy extratts of Beef' for makingf beet to at Gibsoh's Rea Cross it Phows "230°