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Tho great Uterine Tonic, and *gonly safe effectual Monthly 1k NW hich women can degrees $)0K Mento ine Oo Tons rand Union Hotel Opp. Grand Central Station, New York Clty Rooms, $1.00 a Day 'AND UPWARD Baggage to and from Station free. Send %0 stamp for N.Y. Olty Guide Book and Map MEN AND WOMEN, Use Big 6 for unnatural discharges, inflammations, irritations or ulcerations not to sirioture. of mucous membranes, Prevents Con h. Painless, snd not astrin. EVANSONEMICALDD. gant or poisonous. Sold by Druggists, or sont in plain Wrapper, by express, prepaid, for $1.00, or 3 bottles $2.75. Circular sent og requost. All and remain rried men ~ f It | sang |chorus was large and well-trained and | the tmen."' {and vibrant voice, which was of much i value x | Mite | this | hands h | ada land | cordingly. | Contractor," | trayal of | have rection, { to when vou work and worry at | same INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. GRAND OPERA TREAT, APPRECIATED BY A SMALL AUDIENCE. IGOROUSLY § OPPOSED TO CLOSING } UP | MONTREAL STREET. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Read Harrison Co.'s invitation. John Tierney was in Ottawa, for the hockey match, Three tramps were given shelter The Italian Grand Ober Company | the police station last night. Presented "Carmen"--A. Fine Programme is Billed For To- Night. It seems a pity that theatregoers fail to realize when real operatic treat is ofiered them. | Wales. On M@aday night the Italian grand | Beef, opera company made its first appegs'- | make; ance here in "Carmen" and was greei- | iru ed by a rather small audience, but in | this respect Kingston is no worse | than Moatreal, jwhere the company to empty seats all week. It {need not Le stated that the company was" deserving of a far better house, Those who missed seeing 'Carmen' will ever regret jt. It is many years since a first-class grand opera com- { pany played in Kingston and from | the reception tendered this one = one does not have to seek for a reason that wany years intervene between | such visits, WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE OUR SPRING Millinery { Opening ON Wednesday, MARCH 17TH AND F OLLOWING DAYS. -- pian ---- Mayor Couper and City Engineer Craig Examine the' G.T.R. Plan--This Proposed ' Scheme Would Injure the City. 2 The city engineer has received from the Grand Trunk railway company a wipy of the plan showing the over- head bridge, proposed to be erceicd instead of a subway at the junction. This overhead bridge would he built 1,000 feet south-east of the railway crossing on Divicion street, and its building would mean the closing up of the Perth road and alto the Storring- ton road (Monteeal street.) This morning Mayor Couper exam- ined the plan with the city enginect, and both are vigorously opposed to the erection the overhead bridge proposed. The Ete of both the city and the county would never stand for such a thing as closing up these two roads. The railway company alono would benefit, for the county people would have longer distances to travel to reach the cily, and eity property on Montreal streel" would depreciate i in value, and stores out there would lose much business. The city enginece will recommend the city' council "to take sieps to kill this scheme, and for the construction of the originally planned subway. The county people are beginning to get sore on their member, Dr. Edwards, for sug- gesting such a scheme. Mayor Couper has galled a meeting of the board of works and the civie finance committee for Wednesday af ternoon to consider the matter, and to appoint a day to confer with the G. T.R. engineers who will eome up (from Montreal any time this month to over the. ground with the ecivie thorities. at Carpets «eaned and laid the same day,. H. Milne, Phone 542. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders . | received at McAuley' s. 'Phone 778. Kingston | Dr. H. A. Conway, of Mack street, ai left, to-day, for Sydney, New South Iron and Wine, pint bottles, 5c, store, The Tucaday market was practically |a blank. There were only a couple of | rigs. om the square. H. Cunningham, piano - tuner | Chickering's. Leave orders at Auley's Book Store. Justice Garrow, who presidck high court sittings, arrived in city at noow, to-day. 3 » sew and lay carpets. Bagot street. Phone nh May P. Hinckley, Toronto, came home, yesterday. She will visit t 5 | her parents for the nexteweek. Last night "Carmen," an opera in | "On the bargain counter," a $1 four acts by G. Bizet, was presented, | blood purifier for 50c., at Gibson's Red a first-class rendering of the opera | Cross Drug Store. "Phone 230. adequate in every particular. All the | Mis B. Carey, who has been principals are first-class artists, and | guest of Mrs. "A. O'Railly, Ww quite capable of: bringing out | feland,. returned home every good quality of the work. The | (0 dav. i Rev, | ronto. | Primitive ston. ! Capt, George Hammond is over from sing- | Wolfe Island, to put the steamer She | Stranger in readiness the season's facial wark. | { "Our Own" at Wade's from Me- at the H. 542. Milne, 72 i's | 2 ithe at Wolie to Winnipeg, James Smith is dead at He was once pastor of Methodist church in To- the King- i WOSS orchestra one of the very Mme. R. Druce-Merola sang She has an exceedingly best . "Car- warm This solo work. gesture or is mistress of fce emotional work. [ler voice was astounding in its tra gic strength. She was repeatedly ap { plauded and only her absolute al to repeat would quiet the but Sithusiastie audience. Her work in the last act was exceptionally fine, where she had an opportunity to por- tray her dramatic powers. pienor Zara's rendering sa illo" was exceptionally good. one of the most gifted artists" company, and his singing of part was the best ever heard in thi: city Signor Torre as "Don Jose, got exceptionally good effect out of hig role. Mlle. Almen as "Michaela' Terod as "Fesquita," and Mlle as 'Mercedes,' all. sang thei well, work duets. her in in the many is attractive in not restricted expression ) and art of coloring for 15 FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE. the | "Qo me person or persons séeurcd an Desert Lake Items. Desert Lake, March well. party at W. Babeock's, was the * house being filled Mr. to IHolleford next weck. O. Snook very poorly with asthma. Visitors: Mus. W Snook and ttl girl, son's, Glennawer; J. A. Wilson /. Snaok's. refus go small | au- a RUCCOSS, with = GRAMAPHONES MUST GO. Quests, of Princess Street Residents Protest Against Them. It looks as though the five-cent | theatre gramaphones which dispense "music" on 'Princess street, must be- come silent. Residents of the street have petitioned for their muzzling, as the instruments annoy both night and day, and at night the "kiddies" go to sleep till midnight. the at Echoes From Emerald. Emerald, March 15.--Mr. Reid Mr. Bell; Kingston, and Mr. Baker, Bath, are meving to the island. Al- lan Hitchins attended court in Na- pance, last week as juryman. A young At the city eouncil meeting last | daughter has arrived at the home of evening Ald. Carson was in favor of | E. Tugwell. H. McCarty was here on granting the prayer of the petitioners | business for A. A. Connolly, 'of Yar- right on the spot. Ald. Elliott, how-| ker. I'.. Howard spent a day in Napa- ever, said that the petition should {nee last week. have full consideration, and referred to the finance committees which 'the mayor did, Ald. Elliott saia he was surprised that such a petition did not come to council long ago. In Torente and New: York, gramaphones were not al lowed in front of the cheap theatres, and Kingston should Jfollew suit. He hoped that when the finance commit- tee took up the matter, it would con- sider the question of getting more venue for the city from these theatres, Ald. Hoag stated | that one of the five-cent theatry proprietors, some time ago, had expressed a willingness to take his gramajpbone away if the threg other owners d'd likewise. The instruments, Ald, Hoag said, "were certainly not mpsical. Ald. McCann declared grama- phones to be a nuisance, ana that they should be discontinued ut once He favoured getting the. city solici- tor's opinion first. Ald. Chown agre+ | as to the nuisance value of these in struments, and favored chasing them off the street. At the next meeting of council, the finance committee will likely recom mend that no gramaphones be permit ted to be operated on the streets fot advertising purposes. and of Bossi parts The chorus can't of the orchestra was grand, and the whole performance had a rounded excellence rarely attained. Signo: Juiola {han dled the orchestra with greal skill AH the melodies were brought out into high lights and the lation of the music the words opera were duly recognized Mevola. The: minor roles were and were well rendered. "Car was certainly a rare treat fron standpoint and Kingston peo very, very given the would not | and Jose Doings At Stoco. et Mavch 15.--Martin viturned from Tamworth, farmers and re ir In ¥ $toco, having hood of for: the the neighbor- is sawing wood others. in. | this vicinity again. John Mulgoney has started working at Marlbank again. Dennis Fleming continues working for Mr. Jackson in the southern part off Hungerford. Mack Embury has. taken his farewe 11 of ths neighborhood, hav- ing bought a farm in the vicinity of Napanee. He has moved his cattle and household offects . thither. Jd. €. Colling has rented «J. C. Hanley's farm at Redd. Matthew Cassidy has been indispogcd during the last couple of weeks. Joseph Tracey is suffering from a painful accident by having 'his gnkle badly jammod. John Murphy has a good position at the C.PURL sition in Tweed, as: baggage I | News From Charléston.' Charleston, March 15.--Mrs. T. Fos ter returned on Wednesday from St. Vincent de Paul hospital, Brockville, where she received treatment. are being conducted every Friday evening during Lent, at Trinity church. Miss Bertha Flood, Trevelyan, who. spent a couple of weeks at her sister's. Mrs... T. Foster's, returned home on Monday. Edwin Leeder and sister, Mamie, Caintown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kavanagh on Sunday. The real estate and per- sonal property of the late Justus B. Smith, was seld by public auction on Saturday. W. Crozier, Jr., purchased the house and lot in the village. Ww Cowan, very ill with pleuro-pneumonia is recovering. H. Leeder of Caintown, and J. Flood, of Trevelyan, were visi- tors at T. Faster's, on Sunday. Charles S. Yates of the Brockville Business College, is holidaying at his home. Mrs. M. Booth who is spending the winter in Athens spent a couple of days here last week. all in capable | men' { very le seldom chance To hear good opera, turn out to hear it.* To-night "Cavalleria and. "I Pagliacci" 1 with the following ter "opera : Nedda, Mlle. (anio, Signor Toro, Signor A. Arcangeli Beppe, Signor A. Gioliani. Silvio, Signor G. Zara. res Rusticana' will be presentnd cast for the lat RTT ITI OR TTR CATT T 168 SY IE WV. HE WALD Ca DAILY HINT FROM PARIS! Sable ;Wrap, with. Chiffon lining. L. Bertozzi. N, Bari. entrance to the shed of the Frontenac Lumber - ghd Coal company, and made off with a set. of harness. "Tron Tonic Pills," regular i the bargain counter, 2 for 20e., at the A STARTLING DECREASE In Value of Fur Skins From Kingston. department of commerce at Washington prints the lowing ~1n the Daily Consular Trades' Reports : 'Consul Hl. DP. Van ston, reports that the conservation are favoring Oswego I'he Hudgin, labor to ap of of Sant, leading of forest King advocates in Can the establishment o fur farms as a means of utilizing the large tracts of timber lands in the north. The consul says: In this district'the land nuded of timber to the fur trade has suffered ae In 1908 the value of fur d from King¢ton amount 37, while in 1907 «the value a decrease of nearly one this rate the exportatior within a few years." of 8 CATTLE MARKETS, wr The Paid alt Places. March 15.--About 875 cattle, 110 calves, 19 1,532 fat hogs Prices Various de extent been great has pio 2 Montreal, head of butchers' sheep and lambs" and were offered for sale at the Point St Charles stockyards this forenoon. The offerings of live stock at this market during the week consisted of 1,201 cattle, 761 calves, 190 sheep and lambs and 2,452 hogs. Trade was rather slow, but the prices had an up- ward tendency all round. Prime beeves sold at 5lc. to Bie. per lb; pretty good cattle, 4gc. to 5c. and the com- mon stock, 3c. to 4c. per 1b. Joseph Richard paid 53c. per Ib. for fine prime steers; he also bought 40 sheep and lambs at from 4jc. to Se. per Ib. for sheep, and 6c. per lb. for lambs. and re- fc WW Queen skins expor ed to was ata hall. At will cease a Sharp, . |Uibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Exportes | The steamer Reliance will carry pas- | sengers and freight between ane | and Picton this year. Capt. iol | Toronto, will be in command. anc 1° Hon. W. Harty sent a eneck for $160 Archbishop Gauthier, to be plied to the diocesan fund in aid the Italian carthquagke sufferers. { Mr. Curran, of Emerson, intends | returning to his home after spending | two months with friends at Elgin { yurg, Ulenvale, Kingston and other | pla Carpets cleaned by our electric | cess. H. Milne, Bagot street. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bell and Mr. Mrs. C. L. Sharp, Morven, have turned home after spending | days, guests C. H. street Justice TWO oi Garrow, opened court here The first. tase, Prims Detroit, ve. Fron- for claim for two settled. of Columbus ten days the lat o clock. Machinery company, Cercal Works, company have | pieces of machinery, was secured by Manager Branigan, of | The Kingston Knights Grand, to present "O'Brien, the | have an option of his most admirable por- | property belonging to the of Irish character under the au: | the late Dr. O. Strange, on of the United Irish Societies, | corner King and Union streets. I'he Ryan company have, certainly | All cases of weak or dame back, made more than good in a¥week's en- | hackache, rheumatism, will find relief Calves sold at from 83 to $12 each, or gagement here recently, and.a splendid | by wearing of Carter's Smart | 4c. to 6c. per Ib. Good lots of fat performagge assured. Many | Weed and Belladonna Backache Plas- { hous sold at Tie. gc. per Ib. not seen Mr. Ryan in Irish | ters. Price, 25¢. Try them. ak comedy creations, and who may be The Toronto Telegram says : skeptical as to his ability in this di- Grey's term expires in another twelve ¥ certainly have a surprise in | jponths, and how many are there store for them. His experience in such | Kinuston, Ont... who wish they characterizations is unlimited, despite | ov that same : the fact that at present his repertoire | "Liver ands stomach pills," regular is of a more legitimate nature. Not | os." (1 the bargain counter 2 for 25c. knowing how to: Dufoon 3 is sais to | 4t Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. assert that rien, he Contrac- Engincers Tavlor, . of the steamer tor," will be an evening of clean cut | i Ct VoClymont the Stor- uuadultgrated comedy, without any ol | yond, and Bishop, of the Glenmount, °Q oasy ASS * "6 Dg. 1 a 1g unp'easaningss Of ex.reme . | have left for Midland, to fit out the No shoula miss seeing what is > ok x : vessels the scason's werk. good in drama, presented by a com- Have your carpet clancd {pany af high ideals, and a star who | Poa N Li : ; 3 Set and laid by lilhe. knows only how to be artistic. . v \ party voung | numbering | Y. MCA joyed Coming St. Danfdel heen the Patrick's Night. " | tenac Rvan and his on estate Gull Lake Items. Gull Lake, March 15.--Mrs. Matthew Stewart renewing acquaintances around here, being absent for seven years. James Cox, Jr., is busily en- gaged with his new house. Donald Cox and wife have moved into Charles Cox's house. George Raymer intends selling his farm in the near future. Miss Maria Allan has returned from Ompah, where she has spent the win- ter. lrwin Dennie has purchased a new cutter. On Friday a erowd of people from Ompah and around here surprised Mr. Husband, on Friday last, and =a very enjoyable evening was spent. My. Votran's saw mill has beeni running with great success. Mrs. Votran-and family, who have been on the kick list are improving. Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox, Jr., at G. Hapt- wick's; Maria Allan at D. Cox's. The school teacher and Dollie Hickey, at J. Cox's; 3C, Notran, W. Badqur and" at J. Hickey's; Mr. and I. Massey Jadour at G. Rayner's. Skating S. the pices of me who to ! Earl | Chicago, March 15.--Cattle, rqeeipts estimated at 26,000, markets steady to shade lower; beeves, $1.60.to $7.30; Texas steers, $4.50 to $5.10; western steers, $4.10 to $5.60; stockers and feeders, $3.50 to 25.50; cows and heil- ers. 8190 to $5.15; calves, $6 to' $8.25. Hogs, in could receipts estimated at 64,000, market: 18e: lower; light, $6.20 to 26 . 60; mixed, $6.30 to $6.75; heavy, et 10 to $6.80; rough, $6.40 to 36.50: good to choice heavy, 26.50 to $6.80; pigs, $5.10" to $6; bulk of sales, 86. to $6.70. Sheep, receipts estimated at 25,000, market weak to 10a lower; native £3.15 to $5.60; western, £3.25 to $3.60; vearlings, $5.75 to lambs, native, £5.50 to $7.60. ol ane for sewed H. of about corner, last sleigh rid ghing was streets, had a Kingstonians, twenty, met at the evening, and en- the Imports Steadily Decreasing. J. 1... Haycock, Mrs, is the order of the day. : dominion inspector of. binder twine, reports that the im-|7pj. ports of binder twine ihto Canada are ; iyo steadily decreasing, and that thei? ,n manufacturers are adherin jrarty rig to the standard they are fa capturing the home market. The value | binder twine used in Canada is es- tin ated as being worth $4,000,000 an nually. Canada 1s now exporting twine to Russia, Roumania, Argentina, Aus tralia, England, Scotland, and United States, the exports own from 251 A6ns in 1902 {o 7.9092 wn 190%, : around very paer, on but, neveriheless, enjoyable time city. some the Acts Like Magic. little or big, exhausts both suffering p Celebrate Golden Wedding. ie Mr. and Mrs. JE. S. Manuel, North Clark strdét, Chic ago, were giv- en a golden Wedding, surprise party and "|v a large umber of friends and re- using Jatives. A%hey were married in Athens Ont. ME Manuel is seventy-five years and euves |old apf his wile seventy-one. for neuralgia or rheu- ei: en---- any inflammation You should never be with- at Wade's Drug Store. most \ 823 v Any pain. " | tality. It causes at Con gress | permanent injury, Cure aches at St. | pains promptly any time by morning, while | Smith's White Liniment. to ice, fractured her | It finds the deepest ache wrist. Dr. Hanley was. called lit. Best cure to y atte sna her : < | matism, or for -------------- Serr TES tion Nominations in Alberta Mon- {put it. 2% day. Five liberals and two conserva | | 1 i vi- and Fractured Her Wrist. Tobin, fell on cathedral, Mes Hall, Mary' who resides sidewalk "this aml the wer and or{ Hne wood cure for gossiping ig to Jet vour tongue rest five hours be ltween pach meal. | A pessimist always likes to have it Notice. train on picnic day because he said it You are invited to see Nopdheimer | would. : : | pianos on view in Kirkpatrick's Art Money makes the 'mare go--hut it Gallery, 159 Princess sin t. Also Ca-| doesn't always make her come under nadian representatives fr Steinway & the wire first. : Son's, New York. kp on ap-| Did you ever ste a man who wasn't plication. x willing to make money without earn- ing it? Te etitues happens that the old ig hockey Ssettler scarcely ever settles for any- tithing % tons on the Canadian Freeman completes its twenty-fifth anniversary and Editor Daley will behind his counter to receive Shamrocks, hand- shakes, silver gilts and dollar bills | Only One "BROMO QUININE," that is vom delinquent subscribers. romo uinine You do twice more than seh] | eee wy oi 2 Days time { £ Go. * Your debt to your neighbor i consist of more, than money. t To-morrow {tives returned by acclamatioh. 3 ¢ Pretense always demands as much pay service receives. be as actual you oe epee Russell "Derr. was in Dtiaws, ves: ei and wigngased jhe b ma may 2 bon hs at J. | Services | The fare- | Babcock expects to move | 1s | | | | Dowling and admitted being ' ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. DAVID M. SPENC The Leading Millinery 3 and Mantle Store. RHIAN Agate Ware! i We carry in stock a nice assortment of STRANSKY" AND "ELITE" AGATE-WARE which are the best grades manufactured, and for the balance of the month we will offer 15% DISCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES. No. 9 Nickel Plated Copper Kettles, $1.00. ELLIOTT BROS, i PR! NgHEs RIOR IIIA IIIc OUR BIG CLEARING SALE Bigger and greatert than ever, Brass and Fron Bedsteads, strong and durable ; Haire and Felt and All Felt and Fiber and Felt Mattrasses ; Buffets and China Closets and Sideboards; Carpets-- Brussels, Wiltons & Tapes- try Squares ; also Baby Car- riages and Go-Carts all in- claded in our Big Sale. JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker. Phone' 147. PEARSALL'S MILLINERY OPENING Our Spring Millinery Display Commences on Wednesday, March 17th TO WHICH YOU ARE: ALL' INVITED. Pearsall's Millinery, 228 PRINCESS ST. AT THE POLICE COURT. RE Ho SHASIISIICIS Ho HHS or AAA = > ~ 5 nap sammstnnrls somes. ville. He was fined #22 and costs ! fifteen days. Two Offenders Before the Mag- istrate To-Day . A boy, in long trousers, stood before Magistrate Farrell, in police court, this morning, accusél of drunkenness, antl! pleaded guilty, almost breaking'into tears. The accused from the country. "It's the first time IT ever appeared in the police court," be said, a chance and J promise that never appear before you again." "Well, I'l} give you the chance, the magistrate. "God _ bless you, sir." gajd the lad as he'walkéd out of the court room, To. the constables, the lad said that he fad been drunk before, but as he yaf it himself, "'not =o bad as this; eile Day knew what | was doing." | 2 Dozen Sweet Oranges, Roe. Samuel Todd, who was very sauey | Canned salmon, 10¢., I5c., 17¢., 200, when selling lead pencils from door to ja tin. Edwards & Jenkin. door, was charged with being drunk, emt em 'pretty well load- | The 'government has reccived tendors ; He claimed to belong to Brock- for every loi in Gowganda. The Value of Economy Many people fail to save, because they do not realize the importance of small econ [omtics. - The practice, once begun, of laying aside a portion of your income, no matter how small, every week. or month, will soon become a fixed habit. The result in a few years will probably certainly gratify you. Start a Savings Account f-day wi To Have A Celebration. A. meeting of the Kineston Gentle wien' Driving Association was held, Monday evening. The main malder up for consideration was the holding of w colebration- on Victoria day, and what part the assoc ation would take in Last year the association was in complete charge of the celebration and a better one never was held in the The matter was fully difeussed wl it was decided to have the secre- j tary write Mayor Couper, in regard | | hails | it. "aive me I will i Hy y. said seo what would he done. Ip all prob. 'ability another fine celchration will be held here that day. ed." \ Is ' surprise, and | io calling 4 4mreoting of the citizens to ©