PAGE EIGHT, HIGHEST MINTNG HONOR [fi LLL MEKAY , Busta Hw: y fe | In the World Conferred Upon Prof. RS W. G. Miller. Prof. 'W. G. Miller, geologist of the Ontario government, has been ap- poiated an honorary "lifc member of the Institute -of Mining ~ and Metal- -- quite a surprise in the evening, The Vaccination By-Law--Tenders lurgy of Great Britain. a also has | A Member Leaving For Sarnia [members of her family and Bo is, 10 OF For City Clock and Bell Close Dean Adami, of MeGill. This is a dis- Was Remembered With a Gold the number of forty, met at her } : ; . Saturday--The Old . City Bell tinction not often conferred, as there Locket--A Jolly Good Time. in honor of the foceasion. Members of : are only fourteen such members in the 84% = [the family had for the affair, SEALSKIN GAR- Weighed 900 Pounds, institute, which is itself a very. large| Last night the members of Granite [but it was j a surprise to Mrs. Sanitary Inspector Gordon doesn't [and important body. The honor con lodge of Oddfellows held an Rit Smith, when the gues s arrived at her MENTS . think the Board of Health should |forred is the result of {he presence 'od Some -- She dodge ein on as home, in a body. The house was then SLaaTEnty have delegated him to enforce the | representatives of the Institute of Min- oa thrown open for the visitors, and ev: vaccination by-law, as such work |ing and Metallurgy of Great Britain | de ight ol ous for all who were eryone had a most enj time. does not come within his Sduties as |at the cxcutsion last: summer of the sent. ventv-five people attended, | The early part of the evening was giv- AND ity mssessor and sanitary inspector. |Cunadian Minfng 'Institute. The step and the early part of the "evening en over to games and music, and - at : + |The work properly belan to the |wgs. desided upon- in order to have |Wa® pri nt in cards, after which there | midnight Tupper was s¥rved in the din- medical health officer? Tlie matter Canadian representatives upon the | Was Jencing, with music furnished by |ing-room. tables were nicely de- V FE was mentioncd at the Boar of Salt 1ocunctl, and i= a recognition of the the Portsmouth orchestra, ha he corated with flowers, and the large meeting 'and yesterday Mr. Gordon in- | importance of Canadian mining inter loaket 9 was, Dresented SLA aes Birthday cake, which occupied a pro terviewed. the city solicitor in regard |ests. i ie 1 lace, Was 'a' grent -attraction: FURS to it. He may, however, on Prof. Miller, who was of Queen's cept i$ position. - Refreshments were The cal » Was a Bok. oy beauty, fout the Board of Health's wishes and |Mining School, 1893-1902; is well served_and it a seasonable hour the 'storeys high, with sixty-six lighted ¢hortly begin to s on unvaccinat- | known as first. geelogist in Canada. fompuiy { _ sed, all vou "the candles upon it. cd persons beforel the police magis: | Ho studied at various universities, in- ello bers of Granite 1oage "jolly good | Mrs. Smith was the recipient of two 2 trate, though he'll lexercise great care cluding Heidelberg, Germany. In 1807- | \€O0E pe © 2: lifts, during the evening, her chil: in #0 doing, for he~doesn't want to [99 Jp established the corondum indus- |, Specia oh it jis duc the committee dren presenting her with a handsome John McKa summon people without having full try. aid af various times made most (Having the artmiigements in cherge. marble clock. and her friends, with 'a proof that they have not complied {important reports for the govornment. or they were perlect in every Way. rocking 'chair. A neat little address, 140-155 Brock 'St., Kingston. |" We. daw.. In 1902 howas appointed geblogist of ~- wishing Mrs. Smith many more years On'ario. In 1904 he was made a life : of good health and happiness, accom: Weight Of The Old Bell. member of the American Institute of : Gg gly oy panied each gift. RELL4L8400440000000004 John Ballantyne, caretaker of the | Mining Engineers and of the Geologi- b d : Mire. Smith as a family of seved i ; city buildings, says thay the weight|cal Society ol America. In 1907, SR children, and all were present, with The Standard of Silver Excellence of the old city clock bell was 900 |Queen's University conferred upon him y the exception of J. H. Gordon, of pounds, and not 1,200 or 1,800 asthe honorary degree of LL.D., and in} | . Sunbury, who was unable to attend. some people have declared. The fig(|1008 and 1909 ho was elected presi- The other members of the family are ures '900 lbs." were' very plain on [dent of the Canadian Mining Institutes Mrs. A. Webb, Sunbury; Mrs. J. the bel and he read them often. The |r. Miller has wrijten many important '| |[Hughes, Kingston; Mrs. W, Haffner; new bell is tc be 2,100 pounds, over publications on mining. . Trenton; Mrs. C. E. Haffner, St. Ca- twice as licavy as the old one, and| That he is content to remain in his > tharines; Miss Mabel, at home, and W. will have a deeper tone and louder | government, position whew he eould 2 ] T. Gordon, of Cushendall. sound. make 825.000 a year with case as ex Fo y Mrs. Smith was born in Kingston, Lh pert for a company, is a wonder to > : but lived in Sunbury for forty years, The Printing Committee: many,- but the reason is that he i residing in Kingston for the past ten The eivie printing committee was | doesn't care a straw for money. He's pA of L x years. She was twice married. Her called to meet this afternoon to open'a mining scholar, and is wedded, to 5 SE many friends join dn wishing her + tenders. for this year's printing. Ald, | scientific werk. 1 ~Y "many happy returns' and express the McCartney is chairman .of this com- | LR Mh : hope that she will enjoy many more SLE808800 It costs more at first, but is the kind that does not wear out. mittee. LEYTERS TO THE EDITOR. : ; & ' vears of good health, i atware -Bon Dishes Sugar & Cream Sets Butter Dishes In designs and weights to suit everyone. * City Clock And Bell. Mayor Couper's Attitude b. Morton Messages. > 3 On Saturday, the time for receiving| Kinsston, Feb. 25.--(To the. Edi " i SH Morton, Feb. 23.--A number from tenders for the new city dome clock], +" 'One man -that the . BR this village attended the hockey will end. The property committee will | } ld admire for consistency : é | | match at Delta between Seeley's Bay be called together k award the con: |fearlessness is Mayor Couger. : : and Lyndhurst teams; the result was tract ¥o that it may be passed upon | oes (nis heart good to contemplate B ONE two in favor of Seeley's Bay. 0 by the city council pn Monday night. |his attitude on the compulsory vac- l many friends of Rev. Mr, MeConnell It will take the manufacturers a month |cination ypestion. The vote _ last g : 4 | Iwho, at one time, lived here, regret to make the clock, and another month | Juncary showed elearly that he had ] Y Sa | [the sad loss that he has sustained. will probably elapse before it will be [the people solidly behind him. If , Mrs. McConnell's death was 'a shock in running order in the dome. The | membership in the board of health to the people of this place and al clock contract also includes the bell. {ero an elective Tggpsition the chair- MRS. IGNACE PADEREWSKI. sympathize with him in his sad be- Many people' are worrying because! ma, and some of followers would Her hudband, the famous pianist, has reavement. Mrs. Roantree and two they camot see how the bell is to be ' get just what Ald: Givens. got. when bpeen Sued. by her son. Fencelas - Gorski, | sons left, today, for a few days got into the belfry. The architect has he opposed the "'unconquerable Dan." father, the first Bushand of Mrs. Podore, | Lisit with friends at Plum Hollow. made full® provision for its elevation, 1t is to be regretted that bigger, | wski. Mrs. R. Lamming is at present visit- or EN Sit oy sonssesesstasstseterstesse ~~ ma $$ berg pangenberg's, critics to worry. of some men in high places is al Lamming, one day last week, . . : a . + : BE en IR Tr Blions ore : Brown has about completed his lum- | stylish Spring Suit. ven if not quite CEPI IIIIIISIIISIIIIHY poet ways the same. Such conditions ure Movements Of The People--What Lino season. His Dloted his Tu y pring 1 rie ali, greatly responsible 0 ston s i 5 . seas . e 7 GIVEN "Pefore taking leave of her fellow stagnation today. 'lhe desire to They Are Saying And Doing. from Elgin last gn five logs, She ready to buy now you may choose and AW = = 42 4 x hur View OR VOW: hel Capt. Grant Horne has returned argest ever seen in these parts; they students the young English girl play- force your viewion yous neighbor, Irs ™ 3 . AG * ° 3 «3 AY 1% to all the terol the ay respective «ff his eonscientions ob- home from Toronto. measured nearly five feet through. have it placed aside. | vatoire, when enthusiasm reached such jections, is an indefensible and in- Ambrose Goodiriend, of Howe Is- | Joseph Sexton and family called gu : bn point that sho was recalled to the tolerable attitude. Mayor Couper land, is dangerously ill, at his home. | Mrs. Manuel before returning to their ° Jatform twenty times, and final de- does well to oppose it. or Miss E. V. Greaza left, to-day, for | hoe at Whitewater, Man. Mr. and I! rture - from their midtit med 1 Compulsory vaccination should nev- Toronto, to visit Mrs. Crowe, "Vern-| Mrs. Davis, Addison, spent Sunday )e o 0 "Hr ts MMe ar x : y »oQ . : n . HTH With every CASH purchase we ve, dikaly occurrence." er be submitted to be an enlightened dale Vella, Spadina avenue. : the geet, of hey mother, Mes. Willie. oh ray taouut of your Purciae On this tour: Miss Hall is 'supported people. Chairman Knight and his Capt. George Irwin, a visitor in the Mise Jessie Bo ovens was the guest of Jou Cliodre | > smouut Ey F Duelist, by Les hs pia iot, AGL of confreres declare it is the only = hope wy for a fo dave, has Ye(Utned to | Miss A, B. Dawson over Sunday. 3 Bxe ink . Nh ' Tara: "in combatting small-pox. I have | his home in Burlington. premium list when . ¢ . Emil Sauer), and Harald Bailpy, vocal- 1h Som §. Pls ' 3 Cr i : : i Frain 1s fi _Siount is Joliested. ni Saver) jut grald Bal os You |vead Dr. Osler's views regarding vac- ; Sergt. JeCrae, ill with rhenmatism Tidings From Tamworth. Pocket Rives 'or Sugnr Spoon | Plan ot Unlow's. . E'|cine, its relation to tetanus, etc. | lor & Week, was discharged from the| Tamworth, Feb. 24.--Miss Laurd . ! roe and, as one of the most eminent phy station hospital on Queen street, to- Dawson and William Dawson were in $10 Butter Knife, Scissors: or Spoons. | sicians of the resent day, I would day. \ : ] Napanee on business last week. Ray $15 Table Spoons. . ; i prefer his conclusion to that of Dr. Lieut.-Col. B. Cunningham was | Way, of the Stirling bafk, left ~ on $20 Safety Razor. A meeting will be held in the YM. Knight, The citizens should 'thank | one of the visitiprs at the opening of Tuesday for California, where he has The more tickets the better and 'more| C.A. to-night for the purpose of form- | Mayor Couper for his uncompromis- the Belleville armourics. He attended | N ) > : : i ! ! n F Le secured a good situalion. Frederick A : ralasbl too art cl | ing mission study classes. Rev. Dr. liny = attitade on this question.-- the smoker of the 15th Regiment af- |Bushy, Sault Ste. Marie, ¥ home on 1 Yaluable the article. | MacTavish will deliver an address on | COMMON SENSE. terwards. ; a visit. Miss Bergess and Mr. Ray- It will pay you to deal with us. | "Mission Study And Advantages Of r------ William Craig, the Laird of Glen- hurn, of Enterprise, were married at It." The meeting is open for: all de- | burnie, was in the city, to-day, after |( hrist church ons Tuesday last by nominations, anda large attendance | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. a two weeks' fishing trip near Verona. Rev. Mr. Jones. Miss Helen Way y W. A MITCHELL, Hardware ie Jockiad Jor. | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By He succeeded in catching some fine home from visiting her sister at Pe- *: and the. contractors will place it in |broader-minded men are not appoint- esi ing her son at Toledo. Otis Jones, position. There is mo cause for the |ed to such. positions. The attitude PERSONAL MENTION. Chantry, visited his mother, Mrs. This is your opportunity of securing a . pickerel. terboro. The E. P. L. gave a driv- N The Lake Is Like Glass. Reporters On Their Rounds. Mrs. William Spooner, who has been|ing party to John Wott on Wed- cw The skating and ice-boating are beth| The 'mercury dropped to the zero|with friends since she leit the ho nesday evening last. Miss William . . : - | fine on the lake, and a large number | point this morning. pital some time ago, left, vesterday,| Fuller was called home to see her Spring Coats, < 1 1 SIX MONTHS. A Max will pi G U So out to-day. The ice-boating is William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders to stay : With her mother, Mrs. Wil- | mother, who is very poorly, at Mon- A i ° Pp OF | .lso fine and the yachtsmen are again [received at MeAuley s. 'Phone 778. liam Craig, Glenburnie. treal. Mrs. Sampson Shields fell Forgery. in good spirits. = A few races und | Fresh herrings, 20c., 25c., 30c. a A number of friends called at the Sunday last and broke her arm. ; N Toronto, Feb. 25.--~In the police | cruises will be held shortly if the pres lon ha Carnoveky'S . i home ot Yrs Soba Baker, Callstienel ! CW court, this morning, John Dundas, | ent weather holds. | . Cunningham, piano tuner from |streel, on Juesday evening, anq hel : : . Poterbovo, pleaded guilty B Dunne: | { Chickering's. Leave orders at Ac- [a surprise party, in honor of her | 0 Dumied ue Case. Ato 5 rin y Ski t the samen of several persons Fl Domestic Science Class | Auley s Book Store. daughter, Miss Ida Baker. The afiair| fami ton, iat eb. 25.-- i the p J r Sy applications for veterans' land grants | The Kingston and Pembroke market | was a most enjoyable one [Rae court, this MOE: C ROPES Dundas, formerly a fireman at Brant train carried one hundred passengers er ---- Ya! ond 0 Rroprici: we i. a N ford, was, at the time of his arrest, | School of D wstic Science, fort" | to-day, a goodly number for the mar- C ili i {Tha hotel, was: Carpet. WI) ae 3 CW 4 » | School of Domestic Science, for" the |p oy oncert At Philipsville. liquor to John McKeever, on 'the In 1 or on ar adult. class. When the class dispersed, | "Saves jot » ag a general rule, give| Elgin, Feb. M.--A very successful dian lst. License Inspector Birrell R : . "t id . : y er B C 2 . Y : . South Africa With the first Canadiar a fine lamb stew was simmering in the lcolds and grippe. Laxative Bromo- concert was given in Philipsville = Me- admitted that instead of sending to . Spring U nderskirts / 8 t st Canadian "rs 'his r a Ne was g : i o C 3 i i the: si TA y ko contingent. Tn view of his plea, pot, but this morning thive was not | Quinine cures grippe and colds in one thodist church. in aid of the sidewalk | the hotel 'keeper the regular formal a A us plea, ag tooth full left. lday. . 'Sold in Kingston at Gibson's fund, on 17th inst. The principal fea- | notice, supplied by the government, A number ot « aEges were not pressed iments 4 "Rod Cross. Drug Store. "Phone 230. ture was an elocution contest for a 'he simply had gone to the hotel and Come To-morrow or Saturday and he was senlenced to six months Shipping Tags: | Prof. & W. Dyde, will speak at the silver medal. The contestants were : | added McKeever's name to the In . 8. W. Dyde, } on Yesterday the first instruction in | cooking meats was given ay te} iy Iris . . . s v . ' {eli ke ig i i in Central Prison. Of all sizes at lowest prices. The | Y. M.C.A. banquet, on Friday night, Miss Bi lle Chase, Miss Gladys Mar- | dian list. Magistrate Jelfs held this and see what we are showing. - British Whig, "The Home of Good |ijnstead of Hon. E. J. Davis, who is|shall, Miss Peru Halladay, Miss Mabel Was not a proper notification and, Printing." - | Quigley and . Master Douglas Hayes. therefore, dismissed the case. i the Cl | | een ing Among the last three the contest was | "- Ee We ager of the cago os g. 8 . Tra : 1 as : : : . Hg . a 2 \ fi ie ] Tim : Another Chance. Commencing Monday," March Ist, [very keen. The judges, after very | will Kil Bill, i wn that pag as in existence, is | 500 more tins canned salmon, 10c.! the first month of spring, the an- | careful weighing of the merits of the | Albany, N.Y., Feb. 25.~The theile, Ho was born in Fredonia, N.Y, | yy]lin nual bargain counter sale will begin contestants, awarded the medal tg |committee 'of the 'assembly, in 188) ees ' at Gibson's « Red * Cross Drug Store. Miss Peru . Halladay. Miss Halladay, | morning, announced that it will kill Whole Face Disfigured The auditor-general's report shows Hundreds of customers every spring Miss Quigley and Master Hayes opi {he _Lunsing bill, providing for the ; hole Face Disfigured. that for the year ending March 31st, | ooo good monay in buying from this | pupils of Miss A. Lola Bullard. They closing of the camals of the state ; Skin joy rae Mliowed le nm ou GR dh, the Domiion government counter, and the list of preparations showed in a high degree +h ny mendment to the Mer- and at last the whole face was cover-| paid $101,946 for legal services, ex- |g. 8, this year, promises as good | and effective character oi - Miss Bul- | he § a a enc e Me ed. This could have been prevented by | clusive of the salaries paid to the ok Lyvalt as any previous year. Wait lard's teaching. There is great need of ritt resolution, calling on congress to using Dr Hamilton's Ointment Ite ficers of sohe justice Hepuriment. I'he | unti Motday for this sale. It will} the extension of work of that quality appropriate monty Jor dredging out wonderful hea ing virtue and its anti-| sums paid for nung and advertis- | save you money. among the growing boys 'and mirls. Sy In Shen t udso oe er, from Troy septic properties destroy the worst ing aggregate $1,087,580. Fea : : After several musical numbers and a > oxsackie, "to be Jou hundred feet eczema ever known. Gel a 506, bo A now suilding at the Preston Car " few - minutes' talk by Dr. Dunn, . the deep, was concurred in by e assem: from your druggist. amd Coach works was blown down. THE MONEY WAS VOTED, concert was closed "with "God! Save bly to-day. I Ring . - i Port ---- mo---- mm -- et Been the King. Dr. Crecggan, © " Brit the Cheque Has Not ¥ t Be land," ably fillad the chair. < Refresh Russia's Apprehension. . Issued. ments weee. served after the 'concerd'in| St. Petersburg, Feb. 25.--The czar, patie The following letter has been re- the hall beside the chutt - to-day, ordered a number of FOSEIV- A. L. Patterson, one of the oldest newspaper men in Chicago and busi unavoidably -prevénted from attend- geved fom B" battery headquar- |, --i - ists called out for a six weeks' train. ® 1 ters : : : a Tefozd. ing season. It is the first time this hn . C--- Fi "Some time back you published in From Upper He juloX ds has been done since the war with Ja- " o ; ais Sands i our paper that a cheque for $100 Hobeford, "Feb. 25.--Burton Ewing pan, and, indicates Russia's apprehen- h | \ Tas oie to Col. Burstall to Delis very low with pneumonia. Miss to or © 0 Tort Ralkan A i § divided = amongst the men who asf Smith has returned after spend- Message from an experienced Russian ' # OF SPRING WOOLLENS ARE READY § [tistad at the tao recent Ao Weling o couple of weeks in the, GW. war 'correspondent at Antivari, in : 3 shall be much obliged if you will| Montenegro, say war is inevitable and FOR YOUR INSPECTION. contradict this statement as it a a Sun (hat it. will break out before the mid: For Children's Girls, Boys, f BF causing dissatisfaction amongst tae Holload kt : dle of March. be : on.' is able to be around el . men, Fa again. Miss Hannah Walroth, . of rs Ballington Boo Booth ii Ladies and Men. : ' i n mo : : SRY ha a | Reynoldston, is with her sister, Mrs. 3. D x ; There isn't a man in town who cannot find ee Whig dd : pot ny hat ve | E. Smith, E. Hughes has returned | New York, Feb. 25. Mrs. Maud Bal- a pattern tomhis liking in our stock. falls but reported that the civic fire|to his home in Pleasant Valley, after lington Booth, wife of Gen. Booth, We carry a large stock of all kinds in the best ) : ; fa yJleasant visit with friends here. of the volunteers of America, under: . . ' . committee recommended that a grant|® ; M rands. os de > . ' first quality Rubber. Trusting the tailoring to us means much of 8100 be made and the cheque sent! Snyder is at S. Martin's. S. Rut-|went a surgical operation, yesterday, make and the q y . v . edad 0 tan and sister, of Sydenham, are at for appendicitin. According to one of 4 to the man who takes pride in dressing _ # [to the colond for distribution among | 18% SUC SSE GO deol is in |the surgeons, the operation was . en- : RUBBER BOOTS ARE NOT A. {the men who assisted. The recom- | mcndation was adopted by the city] Ringston. F. Babegek is at Same | ry Mrs. Booth's re LUXURY, BUT A NECESSITY. ¢ ¢ : ¢ ' ¢ ' $ well and in style. We are after all the _F. Babeok rt ames $ business we can possibly get. (cgunetl on Feb. let and on the [2th Walkers. ond F. Martin at Him | : ¢ : structions as to where to send ' the] Montreal, Feb. _At the annual be beat. Our prices are the lowest. money and is now asking instructions | meeting of the shareholders of the Cla- | Letter heads, bill heads," envelopes, Calland 'examine our styles and get our prices' . ¥ from 'Mayor Couper. | No doubt the nadian Consolidated Rubber company, | Statements, etc. The British Whig, z AR » yi cheque will be forwarded to Col. | to-day, it was intimated that com- The Home of Good Printing." - oLD STOCK AND NO JOB LOTS. | Burstall at once. mon stock will shortly be placed of th = NO J will bring it. E MODERATE. ET four per cent. dividend basis. Re- [Duly 'One "BROMO Thete is no preparation on the mar-| ports for the past year made a good Laxative Bromo {ket that does better work curing, showing. I ---- ---- A w i oi | xipge and colds than 'Laxative Bro-| Turesa Cold in One Day, THE a 3 os cf 4 pd are 5 5 . os godin NE ds mo-Quinine."" It cures In one day.l 7h pails fresh jam, 40g { a LOCKETT SHOE STORE ~---- = ¢ ¥ ' A : } ade in the rant ' emt. ad Ly 4s § a . the entry was made mn ie warran Commercial Printing : Ver ard > ; & : a city treasurer's office. . . : . i . - We're wise enough to know that nothing book _in_ ths ; ty tcopsuru A ce. ----a-- Tg de ARE short of good work and good materials 4 | LIVINGSTON'S $ {Sold in Kingston At Gibson's Red! Butter, rolls, prints and tub ut Cross Drug Store. Fresh there, , ton 20¢,, 23c. and 25¢, Mullin, EE J son SVT IVVABTRVISVS SULT VLBLRATVVRVECRVRRWN Sod bol