THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, - Sa CITY AND VICINITY. Sr Prices For Pork. Meat prices were very stiff on the | market Satweday morning. The far [POSITION OF GENERAL mers were asking 12e. and le. for] * AGER IN AUSTRALIA hicdquarters of veef, 14e. for veal BY and le, for hindquarters of pork. 1910. | ie : ELT cm |B. ANGROVE OFFERED! i MAN. | C0 000000000000000000000000000000090000000000000000000000000000000000 Sale of Linen Towelling We have on sale 2,500 yards of Linen Towelling at a, very Special Price 6 1-2c yard We are still selling Black China Silk Waists at $1.95 Tailor Made Taffeta Silk Waists Black, Brown and Navy. Special at $2.95. CORRIGAN'S. The College Book Store Library The Finest in the City. Life Membership, §1.00 or, of AND QUITE CHARACTERISTIC OF PROF. JOHN. Reassuring His Friends in Kingston and Asking Them to Remember Several Things--The Newspaper Artist "Doing Him. Png University Street, March 4.--(To the Editor): me what change has sitios I left Kingston. putation there, for a grony many years you are good enough fo think, of being a quiet, modest, respectatie sort lof person, no doubt somewhat intlined--oeonsionally to a little pic- Te out a th 4 queness of language and 8 ty BR "he Au os i bre 38-158 Broek Bt. Brock 8¢. Re mild i as bh oy were indulged in until 10:30 o'clock, views, but A quite harmless and [after which there was dancing and re- M A R C H even rather amiable than otherwise. | freshments. Is a Sood month in which to Buy your oy amuck ike & oe yn Q For Se. Puirick's Day; f ring House Furnishings before the |decent people are after me with clubs | St. Patrick's day will be celebrated rush starts. Our new Stocks are lin the streets as if | were a mad |by the United Irish societies of King- ally arriving, and your cholce is good arge. {Of the Ford Automobile Company-- | bid Not Take Drop. | A Great Compliment to the Kings- | The price of eggs Gd not take a ton Ex-Alderman and Genial Busi- | drop in price on Sstmday's market | ness Man. as was expected. 'The price asked was | 7. i : » 3c. par dozen but with continued mild | Ex-Al nan Henry amg vey : he ther the prie is sue to take a {for some seasons past: has succrsstuily | ws ! handicd the interests of the Ford Au- | rap. {tomobile company in this distriet, has {boon offered, by the above company, : Montreal, You ask COME over me I had the re- Wholesalo Prices. Held a Euchre Party. The Daughters of Rebekkah held a | - most enjoyable = progressive euchre | party on Friday evening. There was a | Cards | 'John McKay, > dog. Have 1 really gone off my head? { ston, at the Grand Opera House, when | | Is there something irritating in the | "Con, the Shaughran" will be pre air of Montreal which has upset my sented. In addition there will be a mental equilibrium ? programme of songs and specialties, I hasten to reassure you and my [and a fine evening s entertainment is other Kingston friends. I am not |promised. mad, I think, at least not worse than {T used to be. I am not seriously changed, I hope, from the good, easy man you used to know. This Drocken- spectre of megalomania and frenzied fanaticism, breathing fire and slaughter, which passes for my por- trait bere, is the work of that man of genius with whom you are so well ac quainted--the newspaper artist, the artist in hot air. The whole tempest in a teapot has been blown up by the | Aeolus of the press. IIR MISBION 'STYLES in BARLY | Here is an example of his methods. - RNILIEY foal are suparior In style The other night a reporter came to "eo iidg Room Goods. All new homes are See me. He was a very nice looking {a Butting in some of these. These are on young man, and, though I told him : that I had not read one word of his wr Tower flat and are worth seeing. newspaper lately and had no inteniion jof taking any part whatever in the controversy, was foolish enough, lured on. as I was by his attractive 'and sympathetic manners, to express myself pretty freely in conversation {with him. In my simplicity 1 thought | that would be the end of it, Nexy morning | was represented, under the usual bold head lines, as talking all sorts of wild stuff. with marks of quotation attached as if it had been my own very words, although I- as. sure roy that in a great deal of it | eon SE trace the very faintest re semblance to 'what [I had really said, and what substance of truth it had was expressed in language which made mo feel ill. You, no doubt, are per- {fectly familiar with these methods of "journalistic enterprise, though 1 never knew you to practise them. [( is a kind of certificate of some remaining shreds of character for me, | submit (like a drowning man, I clutch at straws) that they were entirely new to me. I ask-my Kingston friends to do four things for me: 1.--~To suspend their judgment as to my sanity until they read a certain statement which I intend to make in the March Number of the University Magazine. 2.~To read my article which has caused all tfis trouble in the Febru. ary Number of the University Mag azine. 1 ask them for my sake to spind thirty-five cents on its prircFase. They will find i is entitled not 'The Person JesusY as the newspapers put it, either with gross illiteracy or with worse, but (of course)-- "The Person of Jesus." They may vot all agree with what it says, but they will find it at least perfectly decent, perhaps even We made arrangements sedative. I think myself, it is worth ave our New Spring | thirty-five cents as an anodyve or a i 2 GO0O00000000IOP0 VON INOONEOOO0OOONRIIGDS To Name a Registrar. The County Conservative Associslion was in session, on Saturday after noon, for the purpose of naming a county registrar to succeed the late J. D. Thompson. At the time of go- | ing to press a selection had not been | J made. Those : prominently named in connection with the office were Messrs, | Avery, of Sharbot Lake; Gallagher, of | Harrowsmith; McMullen, of Verona: Gibson, of Inverary, and Rankin, of Collins Bay. ' The Peoples' Library This is a Splendid Assortment of Standard Authors. Leather Binding, 50c John Ruskin he Bevén tecture. The Two Paths Writings Sesame and Lilies George Borrow We have a full Assortment of all the Season's Newpst Post Cards. St. Patrick Cards Easter Cards April Fool Cards Harrison Fisher Fost Cards Philip Boileau Post Cards: Fab Post Cards Local View Post Cards All the Latest Magazines Periodical Gunters, Smith's Peoples for April Fashion Books for April Costume Royal Elite Styles Home Journal, Fictorial Review Ladies' Home Journal, and Wo. man's Home Companion Paper Covered Books by all the Latest Authors. Harold Bindioss Quex, Guy Toethby Openhelm Fred M White, Hawley Smart, Max Pewm- berton, Alice and Claude Askew, Ex- changes, Cloth, 235¢ Kingdoms Slender Lamps of Archi » Sporting Chance. Thurston of Orchard Valley The Veil The Bride of The Mistletoe The Three Brothers The Bible In The Seventh Noon. Lavengro Antonie George Elot-- Poppea of The Post Office. Silas Marner the general managership of the busi A Gentle Knight of Old The Mill on The Floss . r 2 . Sc : Cle¥ical Li Death at Willetsholme, {news in Australia and New Zealand. | Brandenburg cenes of CleFical Life Charles Die en On March 2nd, Joseph Cummings, of | Mr. 'Angrové was chosen for (his posi- | Flaw in ¥ lg Sapphire A Tale or The Cities Willetsholme, died, at his home. De- [tion aiiove all the other agents of | ori The Unknown Barnaby Rudge hy b-. in A r agen of | Backwoodsmen Oliver Twist ceased was in his eighty-fifth year. He the large company, a great, but de | » Son of The Immortals Old Curlosity Shbp ame to Canada when a voung man, | served, comphment to the Kingston | Surnace ot Sod Jane Aunten-- nd he lived on the place he died ever |buriness man. Mr. Angrove has the | Lantern of Luck. Manstield Park since. He was a faithful member of 'matter under serious consideration. If | : Jlouse Failed Hurrish he Woodbury Methodist church for fif- | Mr. Angrove decides to take up new A Sern ion Mah iner ty years. He leaves a widow, seven |fie'd it will be a great loss to King: From My Youth Up sons and one daughter : Mark, James |ston business circles but all his friends The [iaiishing Smuggler Villette E., Joseph, John, Albert, and Robert, |ave pleased io hear of the offer of Calvary: A Tragedy of Sects Ml ETI th of Pompeii all of Deloraine, Man.; Mrs. Robert ithe well-deserved advancement. The Men of The Mountain The Last of The Barons Latimer, of Boissevain, Man.; and Mr. Angrove returned to the ity on | Thomas, at home. The funeral took [Friday afternoon after attending tie | place on Thursday, to the church, and [automobile show in Toronto, under | then to the Gananoque cemetery. the auspices of the Ontario motor | and Other Spain and and The Emma Pride of Prejudice Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre Shirley Louis Tracy Willlam Le Phillips John Marvel, Assistant Harold, Last Archibald C. Gunter The Elusive Pimpernell nage of The Saxen Pricd. 16c; two for 25¢ PAT -- 4 - league He mays the ewe ther) [best in the history of Canada. Over THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE 2600 PRINCESS STREBTTRe Finest Book ¥tore in Eastern On tario--"Fhone 9if; ent makes, valued at over half a mil Oilers and Watertender's Association, {lion dollars, were on exhibition Mr. held Friday night, quite a large nam- [Angrove was looking after the inter. Hi $ iers of members were present. After [ests of the Ford exbrbit while at the iil T some discussion in vegard {to their [thow, The exhibition closed I 0 I _-- i * Marine Firemen Met. At a meeting of the Marine Firemen lIrOr CURTAINS from Austria, Switzerland | RRR RR #nd England. All the latest in Lace, Brussels Nett, Tapestry, Velour, etc TERRUGE, CARPETS, colorings. RR 2 ody Asthma Sufte The weary, restless nights of fitful sleep in a sitting position, tortured by the continual hack and cough, the suffocating, gasping for breath, are turned tb restful sleep by a few days' use of CRIPP'S ASTHMA CURE -------- res || GOOD NEWS FOR THE WITH PEARLS HiapEs ~~ f---- 1910 designs and on Bome superior suggestions King | motor || th HH Hi ee ine of business, it was pointed out | Thursday with a banquet at the that there was room for improvement | Fdward hotel, given by the on many of the boats. league, Delegate Gallagher, who has rented the organization for four sea- sons, was very popular. He was ac tive among the firemen and oilers and well known on the whole chain of takes and made many friends. He has now retigned his position as delegate and his resignation is in the hands of the organization to elect a repre sentative, Repair and | promptly done: x "Phone 90. " work Upholstering repre- nn IN MARINE CIRCLES. Yours, TT, F. Harrison Co. Belleville Man. The steambarge D. D. Calvin, owned | by the Calvin company, Garden ls. || and, has been sold to Capt. Smith, || of Belleville. The selling price, it is understood, was about: $72,000, The name of the vessel will ba changed: The boat will be used in the cement and coal trade at Belleville. The Cal- vin was not in commission last year. || The" steambarge Ida E., which was || in the coal trade at Kingston last year, will be placed in commission in || the lumber trade on Georgian Bay and Lake Huron this coming season of || navigation. The steamer Ottawa is ready to bell launiched at Davis' dry dock, as soon as the ice leaves the harbor. the steamer is about completed, the en gine and boiler having been installed. We have a very Special Offering na E The first shipment of | New buits has arrived, © 2 a d the styles a1e very © attractive. We do.not p & vonfine cur purchases | to any single manuiac- @ @ turer, but select from | @ *amples sl own by many 5 ! of the leading manufac- | turers euabling vs to © » how a range far larger | than any other store in & the city. Reasonably @ priced, $10 and Up. ( 'orn paved with 57 genuine Pearls, of good weight and proportion, having attached to it a "swivel" for neck chaln use, also safety cateh to insure against loss. PRICE $12 00. = RTT SOCIAL NOTES, It relieves the breathing by absorbing the mucous which clogs the bronchial tubes, allays the irritation, cures the hack and cough, and rest comes naturally. It gives new strength and health. 50¢ a large bottle, MAHOOD'S 2Rue STORE || PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. from page 3.) - - A Niagara Fails bridal reception, which interests Kingston very much, vas that of Mrs. Samuel MacCallum, whom we all know, of course, much beiter as Miss Elsie Tandy. The bride wore her lovely wedding gown of Duchess satin, with its heavy pearl rimming and lace, aml her sister, hs. ACR. B. Williameon also donned the hardsome gown she wore aé mat- «on of honor. This is of pink satin, mriched with crystal and pearl. The lea table had in ite centre the bridal veil and resting within its billows a crystal bowl filled with pink roses, Lilies of the valley and hyacinths were in small vases on the table, and the rooms were lighted with unsheded candles. Mrs. MacCallum had a busy time of it both on Thursday and Fri day, for her visitors were many. -> - - --_ Mra. 8. F. V. Campbell, Albert treat gave a very enjoyable tea, om Ween sday, when about thirty of her triends partook of her hospitality. Mrs. H. W. Day, Miss Luella Knapp | md Miss Lake assisted the hostess Ite rooms and tea table looked very wetty with daffodils and tulips. A very helpful assistant: was ttle Miss Dorothy Nicol, who opened. the door ind directed visitors in the right way. --- i (Continued - SMITH BROS. Jewellers, Opticians. #30 KING STREET. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. delivered earlier 21, 5 np. ugial, and It has pow | 4 Not to believe one word which rived. { has appeared or may appear in the | n'wepapers about me; and still more nit to take it for granted tfat I said one single word which the newspapers have put or 'will hereafter put into my mouth. f.<Not to be influenced by the condemnation passed upon me by good men who were not good enough to read what I said myself before con- demning it. | I siould be very much obliged to you under the circumstances, if you would be good emough to print this letter in the Whig. Yours sincerely, JOHN MeNAUGHTON. Crossiey's Opal Velvet Squares, Orient Velvet 5 Squares, Wilton Squares, Axminster Squares. Crossley's Carpets in (a Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, iC Brussels, Balmoral. The very vest makes and ele- x gant designs. . Extra Good Value. Prevost, Brock street, gives choice of any piece of tweed in window, a suit made to order, #18. Guarantees good ming. the his | & for : a . © a i {Two Offenders and the Session Was 1 fit and trim- | bh | Brief, | There were only two offenders before i Magistrate Farrell, in Saturday's po lice court, and the session was a very iel one SATURDAY POLICE COURT. 4 # "Varsity, to Join O.H.A. 12 i Varsity will thrown in its lot with 3 Ate hi : the O.H. A. It has lost $90 a year on joe Bikes Austin: who hailed & the | 8 Lew Mi ALY Lapes for & | os Aus ¢ od fn © : hockey of late. Unless Laval is ousted oie Ee onls A in ae #2 ladies. " T hey are neat 1? sud She Intercollegiate Leagué recast, twice this year, But that was once too 5 in style, reasouvably 1 often. Perhaps Friday is an unlucky | wie re - FP {day with him. At anv rate he in id I ced and v ry popu dulged too freely and fell into the I Jur in the fashion cen- @ {arms of the faw. The magistrate im | 5 ties. Prices rango from § wed a fine of $1 and costs : $7.50 io $18.00. i David Teal was in the same boat. » j Vy \ x {He was found in an almost helpless 3 . '|At Reduced Prices © | 'WE BUY ALL KINDS NEWMAN | = & SHAW | in ard see the ! will stay out Sole Agent. R. McFAUL, KINGSTON CARPET WAREHOU.E. Mr. apd Mrs. James Herron, Brock- ville, announce the epgagement of their daughter, Edyth, to Dr. DeRuse Tillou, of Belleville, New Jersey, wed ding to take place in April. See Bibby's swell $1 shirts, Barriefield Ranges are Right. Montreal Standard. Some time ago the rifle ranges at Camp Barriefield, near Kingston, were removed fram the south re of the road, not far from which stands the § residence of Sir Richard Cart- wright, to the other side of the com- c |[mon, where cighteen targets were set up, the whole at a cost of $12,000, Was the change made because any- one objected to the presence of the (ranges on the south side of Barriefield jcommon ? The matter had been re 'ferred to earlier in the session, and 2 rumors were afloat. Maj. Currie, of Some Very Wild Language. Ottawa Free Press The attack om Earl Grey in Mr. { Bourassa's paper, le Devoir, was pen- {ned by Oliver Asselin, not by Mr. | Bourassa himself. He speaks of Far) | Grey as "one of the audacious provon- { suls formed .n_ school of bandit- | of lism of Chamberlain and Cecil Rhodes, | 2 v pleasant little tea yesterday, in "The House of Hats." i honor of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest ' Men's Hats for Spring, Malone. The sixteen guests were seat- od at quartette tables, and Mos. Fred- 1910. This season state by the police. His freedom was RAW FURS. placed at $1 and costs, W. F. Gourd + Mis. James Reid, Earl street, gave i rick Mauond, and Miss Hazel Massie . assisted the hostess. 1 - a - ier. Miss T. Kent, why has been visiting ------ Mrs. W. B. Dalton, Johnson street, re- fg FAIRVIEW EST t beautifully situ- § ated residence Facing Victoria Park, containing drawing | With lot 115x133, can bought cheap. 'He asked the question and Mr. Field § 'road, but as the old rai 2 sixty or seventy years ago, they were 2 ith grout carrying power. seco f {into the St. Lawrence, which was being North Simcoe, therefore, determined to turned, on Thursday, to Toronto. lay the rumors and learn the truth. ling, who at the time was leading the house, gave a clear, frank answer, No one oOhjected to the of the ranges on the south side of the had been laid out by the imperial government no longer suitable for modern rifles pl he old A ace, old. range was placed exactly between the travelled road on the one ride and the St Lawrence on the other, and wis but a short distance from either. The con sequence was that, i fired too high it wight very easily fall into the road a long way off or else constantly traversed of by boats and ves: vesterday afternoon, at Miss C. Hoop- luncheons, tens amd other little festi- the Misses Buchan, way 'Brockville this week. and Mrs. William Montgomery, Al) bert E. Merri Ye - the - - There war a lit surprise party, x's, Alfred street. - - - Miss Nan Skinner, West street, home from Toromto. A number is of jlies were given for her during her stay with Mr. Justice Magee, and Mrs, agee. : Mrs. Lawremoe Buchan has been with in Toronto on her to London. hes iss Brenda Tavior, 'whe has widely feted in Monfrenl, will pay 4 short. visit to New York before saii- ne for England, The Rev. and Mra. 8S. Sellery, Col tome street have been vistiting in - a The engagement is amwounced of Maggie Belle, daughter of Captain 0. imam, son of Mr, Mra. A. W. Merriman, both 'of this the Hats are entirely difier- ent to sll foi- mer shapes-- new shades t: 0 --in both Soft .¥ and Stiff Hats. 7 As usual we are showing the best variety of exclusive styles in town and each hat is of guaranteed quality. SOFT HATS, $125, 1.50, 1.75. 2.00. 2.50, 3 00. STIFF HATS, $2. 2.50. 3 00. 3.50. See our window display of Spring Hate. LE Easter in 3 weeks--buy your new hat early. 126-128 PRINCESS STREET. | whom the ministers at Ottawa in the | past domn ve: Ys have permitted, some {irom a love of power and some from { cupid te, to reduce Canada to the rank iol the vesro colomies." This wild {language will hurt neither the gover: | nor no the government. Joe May Throw the Mace. [Enteary Albertan The despatches announce that Jos eph Martin early in the del te caught h: eve of the speaker, and in the speaker was wise. A man with the (raining and incliontion of Joe Martin, failing to get the eye of the epeaker ju the ordinary way, would mot hesitate tomy before throwing the mace at Him. 1 will not take . Joe Martin long to get the eye of the speaker, -------------- B.A. Hotel Arrivals, Syl. Pine, J. A. Lane, Willis Pat- terson, Belleville; W. J Taylor, V. Bradshaw, H. J. Veal, C. H. Bakem- yor, PF. X Wray. Toronto: F. W. Cowen, B. Ferguson, Mont- real; 6G. H. Bowen, Toronto: C. 6. Hammond, Brantford: W. H. Church- ill, Perth; B. M. Britten, F. M. Tro wern, John N. MeDoligall, Toronto, At a meeting of Garnet lodge, AO. U.W., Smith's Falls, on Tuesday even- ing last, by unanimous vote the mem- bers donated $150 to the new general town. : Livingston's' $2, 82.50 ad 83 5 fi = THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, : ning to shine stronger our eyes feel the strain of fis re. flection on the snow. When that is the case they ought to be protected by a pair of Colored Glasses. : 'Now that the sun is begin We have these in different shades from a slghtly rolored glass to very dark. As hese are plain smoked glasses there is no danger of hurting the eyes In wearing them. 3 25¢ and 50c¢ Pair. | seveve E [28 41 Eee eR SAR rE IRRRREI] ! sesstecsssteessstsesss | Smoked Glasses § i ignorant { shrinking of woollens and lack of { This 1s the VIVPIII VIII IPP III i and it i TICKET #5 lh BE Ng WJ \ AS RRND RRA NS, through SOAPSUDS often §itended by many dangers rough "handling scorching irons treatment of colors cleanliness The avoidance of these ix simple when "terrors" you know how KNOW-HOW LAUNDRY uarantees a safe and re. wvenaling journey to the finest brics | Kingston Laundry | Cor. Princess 4 Sraenham Sn,