| ~ HNSTER WAS "DONE m= mask FOR h JUOGHEN] | another Enjoyable Gr other's Party Was Held. REV. JOHN 'O'NEILL MAKES | Colehrooke, March 10.~Farmers ars | PRESIDENT'S S LIPS TOUCHED { haalin logs to Woodruff's i ill. George Lucas, after securing a A PECULIAR REPORT | !°kiog advantage of the snowfall Ly SOLOMON'S PRAYER. Henry To the Police of Significant Passage in the Bible That President Taft Turned to in Inauguration. New Yori} rge supply of wood, had it cut by Pistols Poked in His Ribs By |the Hart Bros' machine. Albert Benn i # left here this week for Cobalt. James Genuine is | Masked Men and. Over $800 Shangraw, who has been seriously ill, :] Taken From Him. s slowly improving. Rev. Mr. Wil- | New York, March 11.2-Rev. John A. | fiams, of Wilton cirewt, and Rev. Mr. O'Neill, an English clergyman, on his | Batstone, of this circuit, exchanged Carter S way to Hamillon, Ont., to take a |oulpits on Sunday last. Nelson Wal- pastorate there, is Satisfied the wild | cer, ill for a number of months, 'is I i isn' { He | now able to take a short walk daily. e ver . | lain police station | ¥r. and Mrs. - Kitchen, Brockville, -nig two friends, and Washington, March 12.--Through James 1H. McKenney, the veteran clerk of the supreme court of the Un- ited States, has just come to light the fact that President Taft's lips. fell upon a very significant passage in the Bible, when, after taking the oath of have returned home after visiting her | office he kissed the Bible. : . saronts, Mr. and Mrs. James Grey. Mr. McKenney held for the chief Wy ol stanley Boyce, of Kingston Business justice the book used in connection pistolg_ into his ribs, Jollege, spent Sunday with his pa- with the administration of the office. ' Zool of $800 in sovcruigns on Thirty-ninth j-ents here. Mrs. Evarett Shangraw, of He presented it to Mr. Taft and after sireet, between Houdway and Sixth | Marlbank, and = Miss Luella Garrison | the latter bad sworn to bear true avenue. left = here, Tuesday, for Watertown, faith and allegiance, he reverently Seo Pic-Simile Wrapper Below. According to one of his fricnds, the | V.Y., to be with their sister, Mrs. leaned over snd touched his lips to} Rev. Mr. O'Neill arrived here, last | Alvie Les, who is ill. Ross McRae, of | the open face o e sacred velume. Vary sx. * and as easy "to tala 'ugar. Must Bear Signature of KINGSTON---OTTAWA orave Hingaen, . 13.01 p.m. arrive w Lome Lows Outaw: a 10.45 a.m., arrive Ring'5 ston Pu pardeatar t K. and O. P. co Ontario AE vb 50. © Pass. Agenl. F. CONWAY, Gen. Saturda; <ho Lusitania, and went | Kingston, and George Loudon, of: They fell, upon the third chapter of to the WY al Union hotel, intending | Lindsay, were visitors at A. C. War- poe a t 4 2 eginning: to spend a few days secing New York ner's on Sunday. i Give spn a van an oo - before continuing his journey. Tues Another grandmother's party was Sore TF mos a Tri uth y_Peop. " day night he went for a walk, and, | held at Mrs. James Grey's last week. ay fo a Ean following tho siream of people, landed ¥dgur Welker hagl a fine 2 for his | > i fig dag on the White 'Way. | wood bee this week and gol up a ] "The Rev. Mr. O'Neill is unsophistica- arge supply. A number are still haul- i, vas the oa Tis oF Solomon th ted, according to his friends. Though | ing ice from the river. Mr. and Mrs. naar A with oe Rn fifty years old, | Jeorge Shangraw, Alexandria Bay, he has spent most of | Hr fiends io 'this. Adeini hav that the prayer was answered begause his life mn Jittlo English towns, where | visiting hiends in thig Meinity, have i ji unselfish chatacter. returned home. Miss 't Galbraith mtertained a number Sof her girl he had no opportunity to learn th devious ways - which make Broadway | mn X at night what it is. He was standing iriends at a birthday gfirty on March at Thirty-ninth strect and Broadway, | ith. Mr. and Mrs. fharles Ward are in front of the Casino theatre, at 11:3t | it Mr. Neilson' s, Vilton. Mr. Dur- o'clock, when a well-dressed, suave, | vard = Garriso in the sick list A % 4 middio-aged man approached him anc | Jeary Woodruff h the misfortune to . ' said et a ae of ice fall on his foot, jam- "There is a friend of yours down | ning it badly. He was ig to use | ple there are gravely agitated because the street who asked me to tell yor | v cane for a ypnber of days. The | the King wore a colored dress coat at to come down and seo him." | winders of this icinity have been very | a ball he recently gave at the castle . "Fancy that; how strange," veplicc | mccessful this season {Am procuring | in Stockholm. The male courtiers t the reverend gentleman." "I have nc | 'oxcs. Mrs. Burns Gilbert, of Yarker, | wore similar coats, while: the ladies of ew utton aC U1 friends in Now York. nd daughter, Mildred, spent Saturday the court bad their hair powdered. ABE "1 don't know him," said the suave | ind Sunday with her parents, Mr. and | I bis "unheard of gorgeousness" calls Toa stranger, "but I'll show you where he drs. Wilber Wartman. Cleveland Me- | forth protests from the press, one Saturday for Quebec, is." ean, of Kingston, is visiting his | Newspaper saying that the wearing of | . : . N.B., Halifax. "It is very kind of you," replied the | mele, John A. Bell. Born to Mr. and colored dress coats made an unpleas- | ERE 1s a style that will appeal to the ' ninigter. Mis. William Jackson, a daughter. ant impression upon the less well-to- | FRIDAYS MARITIME ' FOOT WEST BTRELT. Tho two walked cast along Thirly do-classes. Dress coats, if worn at all, } v - ninth street toward Sixth avenuc. EXPR Midway in the block the minister's es ESS oot, ald A Hare he is," and a man Wearing i Skin Diseases. black mask jumped in front of him, aud, poking a revolver into his ribs said to the minister : A diseased or disfigared skin will alwa "If you make a sound or movv I) Jeave ite stamp on the mind of the indi kill you. vidual. Many ole suffering from dis- The ' minister's escort slifped 1 figuring skin diseases avoid society. and | black mask ever his face and ordered the clergyman to back' up against the lose all pride in their personal appearance. fs wall. Then the suave ort wel iam Proudfoot, M.P.P. When the skin breaks out in, eruptions and sores it is due entirely to an impure through his pockets with' astonis shit Toronto, March 12.--William Proud- oo ate og speed. . : : 0 foot, K.C., liberal member for Centre will quickly parity Burdock Bla Ditters In 'the clergymanis hip. pocket 'he x H Huron, in the course of his thought- the imparities out of the system. found a huges wallet, which contained ul and constructive contribution to the enuivalent of #800 in English : yo ) 'he legislative budget delinte goelared s. "How anybody, could con ; ho or. advanced temperance legislation. Mra. J. J. Mages, tho 0g that a gold around _ : He advocated the absolute abolition | Jr., Kinmouat, Out., with him the friend' of the minivter H »f the license system. writes: "Inthe did not explain. : a "I hope," said he, "that the time "Now wero going 'this way, ™ said I s not far distant when our provincial the amiable escort to the minister, reasury will be no longer enriched by pointing, toward Sixth avenue, "and ; he' salé of liquor licenses; the time if you stir before we reach the cornér when intoxicants Will be treated as wo'll come back and blow your head ther poisons are treated. It is, to the 'doctor's: medicine bub it di off ny mind, a standing disgrace to wel- , 80 I then got one bottle of Burdock | Tho minigter stood motionless until come the receipt of moneys for Ticens- 1 Bitters and before it was all used the two men disappearod. Then he | ng the oplum trade. ing the sale of what we characterize , carted for his hotel. On the way he ere jas a curse. met a policeman, to whom ho told his BRANDY CHOCOLATES. story, but was advised to 'run -- along." Hotels Could Sell Them Under Capt. O'Brien and Detective Flynn, Usual Regulations. who questioned" the minister, refused | roronto Globe. to discuss the queer robbery. License Inspector Johnston was pro New sounded a curious guestion in the po-|fries declares that he will fight just ice court yésterday morning, a few |once more and that he would not A VERY SUDDEN DEATH. minutes after he. had withdrawn the're-enter the ring had not the cham- A. Maybee Expired ix harge against Mrs. Mary Sime of pionship passed to a black man. ? selling brandy chocolates. Me will never meet another white Montreal. "Is there anything to prevent ho-|man, he declares, and his battle with Napanee, March 12 --Sad was the | ta) keepers from selling brandy choco | hack Johnson, which he admitted for news received here last evening of the'| ates ¥" way the qhestion. ithe first time he i8 training for, death of one of our most respected | "Nothing that 1 know of. They are j will be positively his last appearance townsmen, George E. Maybee. Deceas: | jcensed for the sale of liquor and [in the squared circle. ed left on the noon train, on Tuesday | that would cover the sale 'of brandy - LADIES AND GENTS' TAILORING for Montreal, whet he was travellin chocolates," said the inspector. A Congressional Sherlock Holmes. : for the Dominion Soap company © Wd Provincial Inspector Ayearst, who | Washington Star. y © ne juny (Fuargnton superior ality, Hamilton. After working hard all day | (4 by, nedded his assent, and add Admiral Robley Evans had a con Torey 8 dtyle, artistic workmanship and he returned to the hotel and went to | ed: "Of course they would have to]gressman for a guest and, havumg run | Jd B. oO 1 bis room. He complained of being | 1, 1g to adulté, and the sales would {out of his favorite brand of whiskey, . uellette, slightly ill and had written a short have to take place over the bar." made up with. some he 938 Princess Bt. letter home, which. was recuived guaranice. Ho! explained this, and | fore the announcement of his death. THREE HORSES SMOTHERED. |added: 'Here, however, is some | Mr. Mayvbee was a man ol genma cts brandy that I've kept untouched for a { years he For a number o on Shifting of Goods in Car Buried good deal moro than twenty Vedrs. . disposition. Auction Sales Rooms was leader of the Presbyterian choir, Them. "Hand me over the whiskey decant- s meld in' high. esteem by his 1 : ALL KINDS OF SECONDHAND | Ld We* hel i March 12:~J. D.. Hor} was te rojoiner. : ; COLORED DRESS COAT. | DURK. SICK HEADACHE. King of Sweden Gravely Offended Subjects. London, March 12.--According to | mailed reports from Sweden the peo- | HPT TLITETHHLBBILLTLDTRE NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Maritime Express Famed for excellence of Sleeping Car service. Leaves 12 noon daily, except, St. John, The kind you Me looking for fia the kind we sell SCRANTON, | Coal is good coal and we nar £ §htse prompt delivery. 'Phone, Booth & Co. fastidious dressers--to men who want something new and something different. ought at least to be black. Colored | dress coats are the invention of the | Carries the EUROPEAN MAIL and lands Passengers and Baggage at the side of the Steamship at Halifax the following Saturday. wil one, Both leaders in parliament, the pa- per adds, are much disturbed by the king donning such a gorgeous gar- ment, and questions to the ministers are expected. The long, graceful lapels--buttons set close together--flap pockets--roll cufts--are extreme enough to be distinctive and in good form. Intercolonial Railway uses Bon- aventure Union Depot., Montreal making direct connection with Grand Trunk trains. WOULD ABOLISH SYSTEM. Radical Recommendation of Will- For timetables and other infor- mation, ap ly to Montreal Ticket Fit-Reform alone can offer this attractive style Office, 130 St. Jamses Street, * oF in elegant fancy Worsteds for : Genera assenger MONCTON, N.B. RAILWAY. HR Sess $18, $20, $22 and $25. Fit- Reform == CRAWFORD & WALSH VANCOR YER Sole Agents for Kingston. SEATT Haw gh re : $45. 10 TACOMA, wad PORTLAND, OREG. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOS ANGELES, CAL. { $41. 05 SAN DIEGO, CA Mexico city, nex. 946.05 TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Leave Kingston, Tuesdav. Thursday, and Sat- urday, at 2.85 a.m.. for 'the accommoda- tion of passengers holding first or second ® 4 @ class tickets to CHICAGO. AND WEST thereof as far as the PACIFIC COAST, nominal charge is made for berths, which may be reserved in advance. J. P, HANLEY, Agent, 4 Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts. Low One Way Colonist Fares to Pacific Coast On sale daily, until April 80th, 1909, at the following fares T Kingston. MACKENZIE KING, CM.G., MP. Former Canadian Deputy Minister of Labor, who is one of the British Com- mission Conference at Shanghai, regard- 'TIS HIS LAST FIGHT. Jim Jeffries Training For Bout! With Jonnson. York, March 12.--'Jum" Jei-| "1 Shasughis shouts Burdock Blood Bitters to try » bottle. I cannos | George B. Lowest Rates: to -- From New York every Wednesday, at 10 a.m. 8.8. "Trinidad' 2,600 tous, $20 and up. From New York every Saturday, at 10 a.m., 8.8, 'Bermudian' 5,500 tous, $30 and up. NEW YORK TO WEST INDIES could nos | Barrie, Ont., goods bought and sold, or goods sold on fellow citizens, In Bolitics he Nax.3 commission, Auction Sales promptly at- tended to, at the City Auction Sales Rooms, 88 Brock St., Kingston. J. E. JONES. Auctionear. staunch liberal and upheld the cause of his party with unabated zeal. He was in his sixty-fourth year. Besides his wife he leaves three sons to mourn his Joss. Frederick, at Morrishurg ; Clayton, and William, at home: His | shipping a mixed vison, of Ailsa Craig, had a singulax stroke. of illluck yesterday. He was carload containing eight horses and a quantity of agri culture and settlers' effects to Rou lean, Sask. All went well 'until Allan- "Why," asked the admiral. "What's the matter with the brandy ?"' "That's 'what I - want to know, Job," said the "guest, "Dut if you have had it untouched in your posses sion for more than twenty years, there t New Steamer "Guiapa,'" 8,700 tons, with all up-to-date improvements. 5.3. '"Parima.," 8,000 .8, "Korona,"" 8,000 tons, sail ew York every alternate, Wednesday, for St. Thomas, Bt. Croix, 8t.- Kitts; Antigua, loupe, Dominica, Martinique, St. Barbadoes and Dembrara. Guade- Lucia, James Campbell, must be something prety bad the son Clayton, left for Montreal, to ac- | dale was reached, about 10 a.m. . BR matter with it. company the remains home. | when it is supposed that in shunting Clergyman In Trouble. Akron, O., March 12.--Rev. Arthur A. Hallen, oi Cuyahoga Falls, plead- «d guilty to a charge "of intoxication | 10 See Bibby's smart $2 hats *Twenty-cent Windsor bacon, go at 16¢. Gilbert, 500 Ths Bibby's AAMAS ASSES AATSEANS. TBAT RABVBLRRRBLVEVVRANN, Oranges, Oranges ~* . sana Sweet Juicy Mexicans Large Regular 30c Size, Only 20c per Dozen. For illustrated pamphlets giving rates of Ladies' and Gentlemen's garments ston, on Thursday. F. F. Cairns, Sas- | eight' animals were discovered in a |Penver Times ] : Our interior Remodelling is gradually reaching for and delivered. yesterday, for High River, Alta. Miss |other five immediately removed to|WoSten town onc night found the ho- 3 g ye BE Royal H lioini ind Summer Season y acat rec oY Ji | hea t i & adjoming wir w, OF TOBACCO Boston ; all right again, but the recovery of head "out of an Inn age Steamers. Montreal to Glasgow, Mon and see how very cheap they are just now. "I don't hrow how.' are the only steamers of this type on pay. eens ~fiva cents. Andrew Macles {fa passengers. Steamers are fitted with before Mayor C. A. Davis, of = that ' GRAMPIAN and HESPERIAN are the Antiseptic Barber Shop | Rev. Mr. Hallan came to Cuyahoga from Port to Port. vonage solicit ia he gave satiaction iu four (second cabin) passengers carried, Full no minister appeared. Finally = the » .L TAgY r inday evening in Akros, and was Ary ? yoanediate | {his veturn to the village. piapt 60,000 dally. tad the elders of the church he had r his home in New York. Brass and Jron Castings passage and all information, apply 10 TAILO | ; : LOR, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Croskery attend- | some of the contents of the car fell > Se Se HANLEY, and O. 8. KINKP PiIoR. cleaned. pressed and repaired by modern | katoon, is intown, visiting his father, | smothered" condition, and three were A distinguished bishop of the Epus- Edna Ashley left last week for a visit |W. Thompson's stables, where they got | tel closed, and hammering at the door the final stage ; and, although the store is in rather Passenger Service, two is doubtful. with : « "Say stranger, knock like ireal to Havre and London. The Tur- ang and Chewing at forty-five the St. Lawrence Route. Accommoda- wireless and the submarine signalling village, this morning, and was fined largest and fastest steamers sailing" be Hair Dressing and. Shavin Parlor. | Falls Church of Christ a monta ago Steamers of the Montreal-London ser . . particulars of rates and ' sailings from 336 King Street trial sermons. Sunday morning the | # T0 CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS church members disbanded. ANY SIZE TOU WANT. arrested for intoxication by Marshal P ssee } ick th i v tion at ie at will ran ln Hallan paid the fine and ken two glasses of brandy for a of Any Size or Weight. : 5 A. E. OUTERBRIDGE & CO. Agents, Quebec Steamshi 29 Broadway, : . New York; AR AUR AHERN, Hoe'ys 109 BROCK STREET. ed the funeral of her father, in King: |down upon the horses. The 'whole Episcopal Ignorance. e bec, Canada, or to Ticket Age Kingston. » methods, Prices moderate. Goods called | Rev. Hugh Cairns. William Kenny left | taken out dead. Mr. Harrison had the copal church arriving late at a small LINE OUR ROOSTER BRAND in Hartford, - Coun., New - York and |immediate attention. They are now {ior admission, a neighbor stuck his | Bow gs : 2 : > an upset condition, if you need good Shoes, call in | [L300 Montreal to Ter sean. Mon: h----1!"' to which the bishop replied : bine Steamers Victorian 'and Virginian a pound, is a good tobacco. . 4 tion for 250 first and 300 second-class $2 hats are wonders. : y system M. P. KEYS [ill $2 and costs. 4 0 4 tween Canada and Scotland. Eight days I'hree Chair. Win Service. Your pat-| to answer a call to the church on con- vice .call at Havre, France. One ' class Local Allan Line Agents. Next door to Wade's Drug Store. |congregation met in the church but | The Perfect Brick & Tie Co. Wash | Se developed later that he had spent { Charles Shoes, of Cuyahoga Falls, on Are ready to contract for reasonable rates. Oapacity of Rev. Mr. cold and that the liquor had gone to {his 'head. He leit town afterwards {fo - aba m---- WwW Only One "Brome Quinine." 9 That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. | d Armes | Look for the signature of E. W.| | Grove. Used the World over to Cure | a Cold.in One Day. 25c. Vivi \ caaeew Wm. Murray Auctioneer. ~~ -- 27 BROCK ST. Prevost, "ey street, he New Carriages, Cutters, Harness | great clearing sale in made' tg=atder ste., for sale. and ready-made clothing and' Sale of Horses svery Saturday |furnishings. See the widow disp! -In Good Coal can be guickly had you leave your orders a WALSH'S coal COAL Tarp, A.J.REES, 166 Princess St | Phone 58. WILLIAM | i i Pears sara cesmgan) onl 4 Sa nes Who has been nominated as "Collector of the Port of New York, HVT VTRRRY A girl is apt to have