FOR EASTE IT-REFORM Frock Coals" are the true -- Lord Chesterfields of the tailor's art. Sweeping, graceful, courtly -- and absolutely faultless in every detail of style, fit, workmanship. We show the finest selection of Frock Coats and Vests in Canada--of rich elegant Llama and Cheviot=silk faced and silk lined through- out--$20 to $35. Striped Worsted Trousers, to - complete the suit--$4.50 to $7.50. 4 CRAWFORD & WALSH Sole Agents for Kingston. More Bread to the Barrel Test it yourself, Count the number of loaves you bake with g bag of "Bea er' flour. Notice the size cf the loaves, too--and the way the dotigh stands up in the oven. "Beaver" Flour pound for pound--makes MORE bread and whiter, lighter, tastier bread with the flavor you never forget. It is the original Ontario Blended Flour and contains the best qualities of both Ontario and Manitoba Wheat Flours. "Beaver" Flour saves you money. Try it. Dealers. --write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. The T. H. Taylor Co., Limited, Chatham, Ont. gg For "Chooolate Pudding" -- for "Homemade Fudge"--for Ice Cream ete.,--use Cowan's Perfection ig Cocoa. Delicious in flavor, nutritious, economical. 5 £ THE COWAN CO. LIMITED, TORONTO. peat [had LOMA PLUMBERS: USE our STAR EXTRA WIPING SOLDER, the round end blocks, costs no 'more than the common kinds. One trial will make it al- ways your SOLDER. Canada Metal Co.,Ltd 31 William St., Toronto, THE DAILY ERT BRITISH WHIG, thivat APRIL 2, 1909. TOWN OF GANANOQUE A YOUNG WOMAN DIES OF CONSUMPTION. Death of Mis. John G. McCrea, of Ivy Lea--Gananoque Rifle As. sociation--First to Occupy Summer Cottage. Gananoque, April 2.--Gertrude Mary, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. | Bedard, of this town, passed away at an early hour on Thursday morning at the home of her grandparents, Mr. land Mrs. James Ledger, Brock street, after a lingeing illness, a vietim of | consumption, in the twenty-third year of her age. Interment will take place om Saturday. The annual busiuess meeting of the | Women's Missionary society of Grace church, was held at the home of Mrs. {John C. Thomson, Garden street, yes- i teeday afternoon. The following offi- cers were elected : President, Miss Winn Pitcher; vice-president, Mrs. iC. Rogers; recording-secretary, Mrs. Bo. > Britton; corresponding secretary, 'Thomson: treasurer, Mrs. James | Boner outlook, Mrs. J. E. Cook; director of missions, Mrs, C. H. ! Hurd. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley {entertamned about fifty Stoliker, Leeds, of their friends fat their home on Tue sday evening. | Mrs. McCree, wife of John G. Me | rea, "of Ivy Lea, passed away at the | Pr ekville general hospital on Tues- {day evening last, in the thirty-fifth {year of her age. Deceased had been {sent to the hospital on Saturday pnd | was operated on on Tuesday but later | succumbed to the shock. The re- {mains were brought to Ivy Lea on | Wednesday and the funeral took place | to Lansdowne Methodist church where | Rev. Mr. Pierson conducted the fune- ral service, after which the remains were depossted ' in the vault, De- ceased was a daughter of James Sum- mers, cf Ivy Lea, and besides her hus- | band; leaves one son. At the 'annual business meeting of | the Gananoque rifle association the following were elected : Captain, Ma- | ior J. B. Robinson; secretary, Herbert | Rogers; treasurer, W. J. Belfie. Ar | rangements were made to accept | Lieut. Whiteley's offer to install a field telephone at the ranges east of the town. Sergt.-Major Kane and Corpl. Bovey left, yesterday, for Kingston, for few weeks' course of instruction at Hie Roval School of Artillery. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Battams, Louth street, entertained a number f ir friends at their home on os evening. Town Clerk Samue] eC mon has been confined to ls for the illness. Mrs. Reed, of News York city, the record of being the first to locate among the islands of this section this season, she having taken possessyon. of - hae summer residence, "Camp 1812," near Poole's Resort. Visiting in town: Frank Dolan. Belleville: Mrs. Nelson and son, Cal' gary, Alta, at Mrs, Toole's, Brock street. Visiting out of town: Miss Violet Lee, Colborne street, with friends in Prescott; Mrs. W. Y. Boyd and daugh- ter, Mrs. Reginald Latimer, in Toron- to; Mrs. James A. Thomson, First street, in Oshawa, in attendance at the funeral of her mothfr, Mrs. John May, who passed away on Tuesdey. home. past few days' on agcount holds tourist Ake re rar EA. ----ove COPTRIGNT JS09 DY IE N,V. HERaod © DAILY HINT FROM PARIS Embroidered Silk Voile Gown. Betting Favors Indian. York, April 2.--Who'll win we Marathon Derby at the Polo | Saturday ? Longboat is fav- ut Dorando, Shrubb, Hayes, and St. Yves each has his No race since the historic re Shepherd's Bush, London, has aroused so much inter- and it's a safe prediction that, { with good weather, the Polo grounds | will look as it did during the post- Fseason baseball games last year. New 210,000 grou ore: Maloney | backers. [newal at last vear, est, Greek Cabinet Resigns. Athens, April 2.--The Greek { of which GG. N. Theotokis, mier, has resigned in the action of the king, cabinet, was pre- protest against who received a | deputation of citizens, contrary to the | wish. The deputation dismissal of the director of account of customs service. sought the customs on rove ronment 's | irreculs ti } irregularities {in the That Aching Corn. it' with The remedy is It is easy to use and every time. In big at Wade's drug store. Why not remove Corn Salve. guaranteed. gets the corn roxes, 1de., Pecks sure, it is Campbell Bros'. The store where style) vou get quality and best values in men's hats. "Last spring" more Kentucky lawn grass seed sold in Kingston than all | other seeds combiged. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store "Phone 230 Bibby jee ' i See 22 hats a of one | SHOULD BE MORE INTEREST "In Subject. of - Tube Tuberculosis, Says Prominent Doctor. "The question of tuberculosis should receive. far more atiention than it does from the people," said a promin- ent doctor to the Whig last night. Hé referred to the meeting 10 be held in the city hall, to-night, when it is hoped to form a league for the pre vention of tu losis. "Everyone who possibly can, should attend this meeting, and take an in- tere st in the procoedings," he added. "In Kingston alone, last year, there were about thirty deaths from con- sumption, but apparently thgs is not sufficient to awaken the people. When smialbpox breaks out, tha people make a big scare, but for consumption no- thing is done. - In my estimation, con- sumption is far worse than any small- pox we have had of recent years.' LULU GLASER "Mlle Mischief,"" at The Grand, Wednesday, April 7th. THE WHIG'S JUMBLE. As on Tells About a Lot of Things in General. See Bibby's genteel $2 hats. Two pounds water ice cakes, slight- ty broken, 25¢. Gilbert's. . The Belleville board of 'education wants $4,000 more than they got last year, " Sensational sale of high-class skirts at Waldron's Saturday morning. advt, There are three or four cases of typhoid fever of a mild form in Cape Vincent, N.Y. Ii you want to wear the smile that don't wear off, do your trading at Gilbert's. Modern buildings up at Clayton, N.Y, burned last Saturday. "Easter perfumes, sortment at Gibson's Store. "Phone 230. All the latest styles in corsets. tifty styles to choose from. and kinds. New York Dress Reform. On Tuesday Mrs. James Ferguson, Smith's Falls, died of pneumonia, aged sevonty-on® years. Seven children sur- vive. "For Easter giving," Mc@onkey's and Huyler's high ae candy. Gib- son's Red Cross Drug Store. 'Phone 230. Full accounts of the big Marathon derby at Now York recived by, special wire at Club hotel, 2:30 p.m. " to-mor- See are to be rushed to replace those beautiful as- Red Cross Drug Over All prices row < Cape Aloxan- gel a state Lawrence from the Vincent, Clayton and ria Bay will combine voad along the St. Bay to the Cape. "Burdock with sarsaparilla." Buy it at Gibson's. Red Cross Drug Store. It makes a géod spring tonic. Dr. J. M. 0. Walver has opened arf office Toledo. He a native of Leeds county, having. been born ir Newboyne He ig graduate oi Queen's University. "Beel Tron and wine" taken after each meal is a good spring tonic, 50c. | large bottle at Red Cross | Drug Store. It saves you money on | doctors' bills, | Wid. Graham, Smith's Falls, has i left for the North-West, where it is { his intention to take up land, and be | gin farming. Mrs, Graham and Miss | Graham will remain at Smith's Falls | for the present. | 'Buy tne genuine Blaud"s Iron | tonic pills. Sufficient for one month. 100 pills for 25¢., at Gibson's Red Cross Drug $tore. Take no other, At meeting of the citizons of | Perth, to consider the advisability of | submitting r a local option by-law next anuary, "the general feeling was in | Jas of submission. { See Libby's tony $2 hate | While engaged in running the hoist- ling engine for the Cape Vincent Ice company, George Cody was badly in- jured on Tuesday. A crowbar on top of the ice piled to the height of 'about eightec n feet, fell, striking Mr. Cody in back below the shoulder blades, inflicting a serious wound. "Physicians recotmmend" the genu- ine Blaua's Iron Tonic Pills. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. They are a good spring tonic. Take no other. Bibby's to at a Gibson's ' a the $2 hats are elegant. Mrs. William Garrett, Watertown, N.Y. died on Tuesday, aged cighty- three years. Her surviving sisters are: Mrs. Robert Clancy, Kingston: Mrs. H. F. Asselstine, Odessa: Mrs. 0. Me- Allister, Napanée; Mrs. P. Dwyer, lamworth; Mrs. P. Kennedy, Enter- prise;~and Mrs. John MeConnell, ronto. \ "For Easter," high class candy and high class perfumes. It means you buy the best at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Bibby 's Tor 2 hats are wonders, : Mrs. Rosalia Grapoite, widow of the late John B. Grapotte, and a life- long resident of Cape Vincent, N.Y., passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Esther Dezengremel, on Sunday. Mrs. Grapotie had been in {feeble health for some time and her | death was caused by the infirmities in- leident to her advanved age. Do Not Forget Silver's Moving Away Sale of Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishings and Furs. Everything has to go, and must go and very quick. We have ng space to quote prices. yourself what bargains we are offering. get first choice. i Come early and Come and see for REMEMBER THIS IS NO FAKE SAL £ JOS. Next to Knox's Store, SILVER, 102 Princess St. ewest otyles This year our styles are "Second to None"-- We have everything & mvicll that's new--Just take a look over the many Pretty pattems in Oxford and high shoes-- We have the best grade of leathers in Patents, Kid, Velour Calf, Browns Tans, OxBlood and Green shades ALGONQUIN PARK. Its Beauties Set Forth By Grad Trunk Pamphlet. In preparation for their summer campaign, the Grand Trunk has just, issucd o handsome folder, illustrating the beauties of the Algonquin Park country as a resort for holiday mak- ers and sportsmen generally. The folder illustrates the advantages of a route through the famous park, start ing from the headquarters at Algon- quin Park station, and winding through a number of lakes until jt connects with the main line of the Grand 'Trunk on the North Bay ling, via Dorset and the Lake of Bays, with a visit to the new Wa-Wa hotel on that lake. This roule is one of the best that a lover of fishing could de- sire, embracing canoe trips through Little Island, Woli and Crown Lakes, with side trips to other smaller lakes, all of which teem with fish. several of the lakes nothing but speckled trout can be found, such as Wolfe and Little Island, offer a vavioty of fishing. And in all the lakes there is so much sport that par- tics soon setile down to catching no more than they can eat, which does not take very long. The scenery throughout the whole trip is superb, and there is abundance of animal life, deer being plentiful, and encountered ou all sides in the carly morning when camp is broken, while the nights are often rendered melodious with howling of distant packs of wolves. The trip is an ideal one for those secking cither health or sport. big others, The Improvident Class: Toronto Star. tne great danger under the dian plan is that "the most likely Cana- people who are to need Re lp in their old age, are least likely to make provision for it. Under the German system they are compelled to. make some pro- vision. Both German and Canadian plans arc~inferior to genuine old age pensions, as adopted in Great Britain and in New Zealand, becausc both throw a burden on those least able to bear it. It is an emincotly fitting principle in old age pensions 'that the strong should bear the burdens of the weak. The assumption of the whole burden is the only principle on which our government 'will rise to its full duty towards the soldiers of industry. Goldwin Smith's Opinion. Toronto Weekly Sun. 3 Not believing in the necessity precipitate arming, the Bystander not called upon or qualified to pro- nounce on the comparative merits of the different schemes. What he has emphatically to say §s that the scheme whatever it bf, if bound by it, must be fairly snbmitted to She Canadian people, the Judgment ? the commercial and industrial ets of whom he feels pretty sure would be found different from that of militarists, =» protectiomwts, sensation- al journalists and ambitious politi- cians. § for Large bananas, hert's. Set Bibby' s $3.50 trousers. While in | is Canada is to be' 30c. dozen, at Gil-| | | the | £PENDABLE ed =~ SHOES =~ Every Woman who keeps house should know the "St. Lawrence" Sugars St. Lawrence "Granulated" St. Lawrence "Golden Yellows" St. Lawrence "Extra Ground" or Icing Sugar St. Lawrence "Powdered Sugar" Each of these brands is guaranteed absolutely pure, and the choicest Sugar of its kind in the Dominion. Remember to order "St. Lawrence Sugar" whenever you buy. ING COMPANY, Limited MONTRE 9 The ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR rea SHOE/ REPAIRING The Goodyear Machine is Now Working Successfully. Men's Sewed Soles and Heels, $1. Men's Nailed Soles and Heels, 75¢c. Ladies' Sewed Soles and Heels, 75c. O"Sullivan's Rubber Heels, 50c. A. E. Herod, 286 Princess St. . The House of Quality. 'PHONE 837. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF EASTER GOODS ---- Chocolate Novelties Easter Eggs ae while coming around to see. TOYE'S, mm: