Commemorate St. Patrick's Day by remembering your friends, if only ByiSending A Post Card A large stock of 17th March Now Post Cards 'to select from. SIRT oy R. UGLOW & COMPANY, HUMANE SOCIETS ANNUAL MEETING WAS SHEED]y THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the Dog Question Was Taken » up and Discussed--City Council to be Asked to Enforce a By-law tol Meet With Certain Requirements "ihe Officers Elected, 4The anndal. meeting (of the Kingston Humane Sobiety was Meld in cne of the committes rooms.at St. George's sell, on Thursday afternoon, The ident, FE. J. B, Pense occupied the |? epinir, and elso present were: Mrs, Clements, Mrs. N. 8. Lesslie, Mrs, E. MN. Maweh, Col. Massie, 1. B. Walkem, Ir. G. W. Bell, Peal. Butler, Dr, J. i Evans and Samuel Arniel, the so. fty's inspector. Alter the opering of Mr. Pense resi! the minutes of last annual meeting, which aflopted. oA Report of the work of the society during the pat yedr was also read and adopt It was pointed ont in report that the work of the so. ty, uring the past vear, had been inly preventive, the inspector find« ing that in most cases, a threat of Hoseipn whe quite sufficisnt to ins hee the owners of ill-fed and ili hbused animal to improve their cont dition, or of old and worn out Frew: (0° agree to their being hu- pely "destroyed," A detailed siate- ent was also given, showing how the ilhrent ad been deabt: with, -Fiigronce, to 'thé work, it might be hy hated rifig the year, the so- ciety had one case before fhe court, bd of un voung man, who was el with Hl treating « Horse: "Ae nn found Aa by the magistrate, | was én upon To pay a héavy find. A new system is 40 be put into fors, whetehy {the inspector will keep: the meeting, the were & book to register 'all the cases' dealt] with, so that the 4 meeord u them, ! op dty decided to have member- cards ol, The membership fee a Block it £1. for gentlemen, ladies. An extra effort is i bo secure as many | new ' {society in ed AN work, and fall i in , and help along the citizens yok "of officers for the so- 7 Sobul ed iv follows : norary presideni--Mayor Couper. tA). 8B, Pense. \Vacospirediddnte--J. B. Walkem, Miss whar and C, Birmingham. ¥ ¥ Nec retapy-trensurer--Mrs, Match. Executive soommittee~Col. Massie, Pr Butlée, Mrs, Clements, Mrs. N; S, esslie; Stiss Betts, Dr. G. W. Bel aid De. F vans. ay society will have E. (ol. Massie and J. B, Walkem were inted consulting officers for the ty: These officers will have the r to engage any oflicers, when it nhoesAary. « ndiovrnisent, the members in ge in a little discussion on the de uestion, and the president an- nounced that if the circumstances call "ul for dt jn the future, he would have "Bn 1 niveting for action. _ no bl Massie » said that there would bé need of the mumling of any of the "In Kingston until there was a of rabies, and there had been no cong of the kind, as yet, He pointed | out that the wue great trouble in the cil Waa in having 0 many useless dur ru about the streets. He be lievad 1 on. was one of the worst ities in Canada for tH sory of miisance, the canines wire allowed to run wild os incess street. + Evans su ted that the co be -- ned fo wy a a argurred i: the ed dust a few days Ny tity compel wi oc their name and He felt that this ath, towards solving It was a shame the way | * ago; Whin "a dog had nearly caused two yer SETIOUR runaways. Af Hue further discussion it was 14-0; iat €3l. Massie and 4. 8B. I shoul * draw up a resolution to present to the eity couneil, asking that body to see that a proper dog by-law' be piforced, having regard to registration and identification of dogs and the issuing of the tags. Canada for the Canadians. Experience for forty-six years has proven 'that the death rate of insured lives is about fifteen per cent. greater in the United States than in Canada si Canadian should, therefore, insure in a Canadian company and in that way not assist in paying for this extfa heavy death rate in a foreign spuntry. : "Another reasom is that a Canadian insuring in a foreign company is send- jog his money out of Canada. If re tained in Canada he and Canadian generally, will benefit by its circulation and investment. If insures in the Paligypoldars' Nytoa Life (of Canada) be all he insured in'a Canadian com pany rate by special act, es pecially safe-guarding the polie; vhold &l &lintdrpst, with required amount of stock subscribed and paid in, full de- posit with the government, full gov- ment reserve on each and every Sots? / 'and, Bherefore, giving every apfofuard and security to the policy 1 Thomas ¥Funnell, whose office is in the Ontario chambers over the Bask of Montreal, is the district agent ior Kingston d will be glad to gite fugthen ot fpgiion. . Hot Shot From Barrie. Barrie Gazette. $ he A i of 'Who's Who In Heaven' seems to bother a great many of our neighbors so much that they forget all about the local' aspect of 'the ¢asd. The fact that they habi- tually slander others, never pay their subscription ito the Gazetle, around 'In "their pockets for the small t est cold with which to grace the col orion, and then féel quali 4 to eriligize the sermon, seems 1 bother then not at all. Their lips wee al ways regdy to talk. of Pet and John, and if" Vou make a motion wards, your where their accolint is in an : iniquitous condition, they suddenly have an engagement to min. ister to the sick, or have to attend a church meeting with the object of cuttitgg, + the preacher's salary. We have a shrewd suspicion that when they run. up against the preliminary hearing of the Divine court mn the next world; they will be sudderfy en- lightened btherwise with more : force than coniideration. $ Thomas?" asked the vicar of a clerk during. a protracted rh v0, Sir, vou do exactly as you please." ut don't you think it would be a good thing'? Rain is The Only Relief. "Shall we have prayer' for You'd better if 80 he you do want it." "But, Thomas, you don't seem realize the pecity for having prayer. x 'Bless you, sir, you there, prayer if vou be it, but it, won't rain till do change. 'av e it as to the that on 'ave so sot tha ™ A Bridge Fiend's Ultimatum. The lady was preparing for her first trip abroad. She consulted her doctor. as to the best course to pur sde, to 'avoid seasickness. He ad: vockted' "eating heartily. Another doctor, to Whom she mentioned her . advised her to ge from eat " despair at such conflict- ting To 'she consulted ja third physician, and asked which was t dear madam, both; Yee "Ty just depends up he 7 pa : whether * {lou strength 'of weakness. hunt 5 bo 4 badly bed." » | Vy on as vou please, sir, moon ! prefer to discard iroff. : ¥ Turnbull, Montreal: THE PARY PRITIH WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1910, yl SPORT REVIEW QUEEN'S READY TO MEET OT. TAWA CLIFFSIDES. The Presbyterians - Having Light Practices--Same Team to Play-- The Curling Kinals Arranged. 's seniors had a fine practice on Thursday at soon, and another at noon to-day, and are keeping /n fine condition _for the game with Ottawa Clifisides here on Saturday evening. The team has remained in close train- sng and will be all right he night of the big game. No change will be made in the linewp from the last game, the team Voing up as follows : Gilbert, gouk B. George, point; Trim-! ble,. cover; G. George, rover. ('raw- ford, cemire;. Dobson, left wing, Camp- bell, right wing. No referee has been! appointed for the match. ---- Final Curling Games. Yesterday, March 10, was the day on which the curling elub's schedule of club "games concluded. The soit weather during the past ten days ren- dered it impossible to complet a number of unplayed games, so it 'was decided to pick out the teams which *tood highest fo wach of the thive series at the present time, and let | thom pluy off for the cup. The com- mittee met last evening and found that the teams of A. Strachan, W, R. Sills, and Prof. Dvde were the leading ones in the various series, the two former having lost only one 'game, These teams will play off before morrow. night, as it is impossible say just now how soon the ice disappear abtogether; 10- to will O.H.A. Junior Champions. 1893 Kingston Limestones--Galt 1894 Peterboro--T oronto Crates 14440 1595 Peterboro.-- Toronto Gfanites 7 I 6 1896 Toronto Granites--Peterboro 7-3 1597--Wellingtons--Guelph Vietor- i as ST Sresna wa 1808 uv. OC £ =aSthriod 1509 St. George's-U.( : 1900 Sra Bes 1901 Peterboro--Stratford . : 1902 Upper Canada College-- Stratford .., wee H=10 1603 Marlboros--F rontenac- Beech. I] ¥ we x Suntory . re ww * 2 | 2 cies HI=16 1904 Fat Bateligroy es--Lis is- towel .... i 1405 Stratford--St. Afdrew's € "l- lege | 1.06 Port Hope-- Woodstock . 1907 Stratiord--Lindsay ..." : 1505 Stratford--St. Michael's College ...... 27-1 1009 Stratford--Kurekas, Toron- 9-5 7-1 15-6 ! i131 1910 Kogsion Frontenaos-- Pres. ton Xn Re] The N.H.L.--Leading Scorers. Russell, of Montreal Wandeders, leads the National Hockey League in scor- ing this season. The leaders are : Russell, Wanderers Lalonde, Renfrew H. Smith, Cobalt ..... ......... . L. Patrick, Renfrew .... .... Hyland, Wanderers ... .. M. Walsh, Ottawa Ridpith, Ottatn * Gaul, Haileybury .. Roberts, Ottawa Vair, Cobalt ..... ...... 6 lass, Wanderers .... Dunderdale, Shamrocks EEA, Stuart, Oawa" ..... ..... inv ie 16 15 15 14 114 Sporting Notes, Fhe Belmont Cricket Club of Phila- delphia will make a Canadian tour in August. The. Midland Baseball League will again be in the field with strictly home teams in Cobourg, Port Hope, Osha- wa and Bowmanville, The Maritime Province Hockey Asso- ciation has decided not to award their trophy, in view of the professionalism rampant down there. The Canadian Racing have given a prize of thoroughbred stallion | Montreal horse show, | "Tom" Flanagan says: The history of Marathon running shows pretty | clearly that one race at that distance! is mbout all any mun can do---"has ever done. After waiting since September ith last, when the season ended in Otta- 4 wa, tHe players of the Capital' La- crosse Club have at last received their salaries for last year. The Halifax Crescents won the pro- fessional hockey championship of the maritime provinces, last night, when they defeated the North Sydney Vie | torias after a hard battle by a score of 4 to 3. The championship committee of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada have awarded the wrestling Champions ships to the Manitoba AAA, to be held at the Winnipeg Y.M.C.A, April Sth and 9th. The fencing champion- ships were awarded to the Quebec see- tion, and will be held at the Montreal AAA Horch 25th and 26th. Associations $200 in the class at the rieeg vi "B.A. Hotel Arrivals. Erlenborne, Montreal. P. ,F. on; Mrs, E. M. Conger, Camden Fast: Ww. H. fi lahertys W. Haymay, Mon- E Miss Madge Hepburd Picton: ¥. Lo Peterboro: © C. Starke, igs 6.) Jeffrey, Picton; Daisy Gladys Toole, | Crawford, Miss Jon Ss. Christie, Claude fork; W. H. Davy, Burns, L. D. MeKellar, Toron- . M. Woodrufi and wife, GT. and wife, D. H. Kennedy, J. oditey and wile, Sydenham: W. Jas. Hall, Ot taws; J. ,- , Muntreal: H. R. Maddock, W. H. Nicoll, Toronto; J. M. Eagan, Brantford: H. C. Moran, Hamilton; R. Riitledge, Toronto; J. J. A. Tillman, » Port Hope. The largest 'stock: of nifty styles in Kingston in such celebrated mukes as 7 uote Khwinty %. Bucklev's, Imoer. await your inspect a a 8, $e Campbell Brow , hum style condre for men's hats. this season, and the latter two games, x LA3-10 14] Wow Davy, Ndpanee; A. M. Brodie, Hamil, "LARGER SALARIES FOR COLLEGIATE TEACHERS AND SCHOOL PRINCIPALS. Board of Education Passes Increases to Extent of 84,100--General Teaching Staff of the. Public Schools Not Included. The budget of the board of educa: tion for this year is as follows : Collegiate Institute. The amount asked from the city this year for Collegiate Institute purposes is $11,000 or $3,030 mare than was received last vear. This sum is not all made up of increased expenditure. The salaries amount to $1,911 more than last year, and this is about@he only increase in expenditure. The bal- ance of the $3,030 additional asked from the corporation is the result of 1909 having had a balance'of $1,500 to ita credit as shown below, this veir the balance is only $127 Last vear's grant hy the city was unusually small. owing to the large balance from 1908. In 1908 the grant was $5.900 and in 1967, SR 916. In the fall of 1907 the pupils' fees were --Ja-ectimating the re- venud from foes it was thought that {the new scale would reduce the atten Fdance. It did not, and consequently a {larger amount was recvived in fees in 1908 than was estimated. This ac counts, in a great measure, for the | balance that vear of $1,500, The first year in the Collegiate In- stitute being free. in accordance with a vote of the neople has reduced the revenue from fees between #500 and $1,000, There is a small iferease in the fuel item to supply the new gymnasium with coal. The inerease in salaries, | iz, £1,911. includes #100 set down {for a physical director. Reeceiptn. Estimated Actual 1909 $1.5600.2¢ 5.392.060 7.97000 1 433.00 60.90 60.00 Balance .. .. ;. Pupils' fees . . io Kingston grant Pi Examination fees . {Rent old Ryninasium McLeod schelargships Government technical grant .. . Government 60.00 846.00 845.00 eneral - iE 1.32 1.312.40 city ant 'for gym- nasium .. avernment grant to gymnasium . o's . 7,800.09 200.00 app oa m---- EERE 00 $24.672 Fxpendifure." Estimated 1910 Salaries ,. . $17,640.00 Repairs and improve- ments, . Contingencies ~ Fuel "» Water .. Light. uh Liurance .. Pupils' supphes General supplies | P rioting Libr . . New mnasfum' Examinations . . Technical supplies Balance Actual 1969 $15 629.00 500.00 40.00 345.00 65.00 $19,430.00 $24.6725 tens : Public Schools. The. amount asked from the city $36,779; last vear the amount was 6 | 533,137; increase, $3,642; But these figures "do. not. represent fhe increase in ex iture this year over last. *ractically, the only increase is that for salaries, viz., $2,180, and this sum includes the salary of a new teacher at the Orphans' Home. Last year the government granted £725 on teachers' certificates, whieh, it was thought, would be a receipt of the board, as was the case the pre: vious year. The requisition made to the city, therefore, was' reduced ~ b, fthat sum, Fater, however, the board | was instructed to pay the amount over to the public school teachers, which was done, and a deficit of 81835 ! iwas the result. This year also, "the $726 will be handed over to the | | teachers, hence in making a compari son between the civie grants for tun | and 1910, the uncertainty with regard 1 to the disposal of this particular gov ernment geant, and the balance of $205, which 1909 had to its eredit, ac ount for no less than 51,145 of the additional £3,642 acked from the city | this year for public school purposes. | There i= a small increase of Sl fod for supplementary reading. few books of thix character bought last year, therefore, the eply is insufficient. An additional ¥75 is asked for printiv~, because the con tract prices are higher than those «f {ust lear. The decrease in the for pupils' supplies is due 10 the con tract prices being lower than those of 5 ask- | Vory vere xup- Hines | There is little or no change in the other items. | | | Receipts, Estimated. 4 910. | 'Malanee- on hind, {Government attend- ance grant. . .. Kingaton grant .. Government grant | teachers' certifi: cates . chad Government Model school grant Javan tment kinder. fartew grant Government inspec- tion gran {fev ernment domes tie science grant Pants fees for. Sup: i 300.00 80.00 80.00 260.69 200%) 292.20 ml? ge fees. oR -ree sident 125.40 1532.90 Pupils' teen kinder : af IMSS Bawden, GAR ei dh BiH Cultivating Slimness, \Fat women. ThA: njuwetion to heart If LET Slr (5 be Hn style Tor the new modes will not drape over a fat figure. The fat has got to come ore quickly, but without harm. of course. and this means only one thing can be depended upon. Exercising or dieting are too slow, The fat woman who wants to wear a form-clinging gown must make an immediate trip to her druggist and get a case of Marmola Prescription Tablets. which WII cost her about 75 cents. I" Takin 260.00 260 5%0 one of these after each time should be a case ix fn his hardly bel ny oh Aaehter results aa tant and for sneh a stasll sum fact is Stranger -- a monev, oe than hy tho Stn 00 es 2 oe . roit. Mich, eitect/ of theio. fablels by if. Sha ther from tie & 158 Bidz. (Printing 200, 5. G. vacancy, $400. | Cruse, $600; Emma, Bureau, lwobel, 8600: Beaton, Arelin, L625. Susie, $600. Connor. $. E.. 25%. Con a. Cunningham few, 867): Davis, Shopping at The Montreal Stock Co SATURDAY and MONDAY Insures You Genuine Savings. Special Bargains For ~ The Montreal Stock Co. 180 -- Princess St. -- 180 Saturday and Monday Enjoy Real Happiness By You Can Only Shopping Here SATURDAY and MONDAY. i Strong inducements for you to come here on Saturday and Monday. Why not ? we do at the present time. Take advgg Just a glance at our condensed list, and you'll admit no more effective and no inorc appealing bargains can be offered than age and save all you ean. A Farewell Sale Furs Four large Pillow choice Japanese Mink, with heads and tails price, $15.06 Saturday & Monday $6.95 Muff of trimmed Reg Five Open Muffs of Isabella Fox, Amer in the ve wan ol made ry latest trimmed with ! and ud lined Regulay fashion, heads, ta paws, ay bean ti ular beantiful price, $1f Saturday & Monday $7 48 $x 0a and & Saturday' & Monday $3 48%) a ---- Two onl sable collars and good bre Regular Price, Saturday and Monday $272.50 60 White Blouses, latest beautiful embroidered with clusters of tucks, but back and front sleeves with tucks shaped bottom from §1. Saturday and Monday Sheer M very me ana and | HO ta 82.40, Spring Suits for Men. In dark and light shades, buttoned, single breasted eitffs on sleevas and twilled Italian lining Regular Price long Saturday and Monday $9.98 Ladies' Muskrat Lined Coats Tuslin Ih Prices ranging Sizes from 35 with ! Three Ladies' Rus adeloth tops ev. $HT.50 inches long, Regula r with plain and Pri f Yard Inches French Poplin, 4 Wels . wide, hard covded, fromts, medhaom weight, suitable for oned mits, skirts and lH the long shirt 'waist woint dresses, in a latest spring stitched shades Regular pri Saturday and Monday 47¢ . 98¢ 2-pled latest Spring patterns, and sac k with trimmed to 42 $15.00 and $18.00 coat, fancy with box plaiied lape als, with to 30 tegular Price Sian Lamb Jackets, sable epllars 540 "Satiedes and Monday $2-98 Saturday and Monday $29. 00 Saturday and Monday 40: 30 and £3.00 Don't Tail to come to our Spying Opening on the 16th, 17th and 18th March. There will be hundreds of bargains awaiting you in New Spring Dry G oods, Men's and Boys' Clothing, which are contracts placed six months ago, and not bei dang able to cancel them, we were compelled to accept them. Spring Goods at your disposal for SELLING OU T PRICES. Therefore, we -will place all our New |The Montreal Stock Co. 180--Princess St.--180 200.00 . §41.73700 8 Expenditure, KEstimag ed 1919 Saiaries . $a Occasional teaching tepairs and im- provements Contingencies | Fuel Water 867.00 300.00 1:400 350.00 1850.00 290.00 * 50.00 256.00 206.00 1.259 Pp 196 09 Nia training 50.08 Farniture 5 250 60 Supplementary read- ing Kindergarten plies Bo mest ic Supplies | To teachers on cer tificates Deficit 150.00 Sup $0.00 science 150.06 125.00 495.13 aorta mits $4737.00 3 The following will be the dule of salaries : Collegiate Institute, . 8. His, £2000. E. QO, Sher, 81. S, Baie, So. Sills, $1,400. Anderson, £1 300 Saunders, £1,100. WwW. J. 100. Ww. Hedley, SL,100; ¥ son, $1200; A. T. Hatch, $4200; Henstridge, 81000, H. Chowa, £1,200; physical di John Macdonald total, $17 S40 Public Schools. Teachers--Allan, Lally, $073; Barry, Frances, Barser, Hannah, 2500. 8. Hate. #575. Crs weford, Maud, £590. Davidse Minnie, on EB Fdich, $800. Fitinger, + effects. lions, Kath. ' 8875; Fraw new sche Fraser, #1. $380: Abram, Marty. 2%: Can lass 200.00 Rubia 465.13 | Mabel, 0: 0 reenl | 867 ISLE * Gilbert £350. « Manche 2400 Gilbey rabeth, 831758 Hipson, Louise, | 280. Henzy, | Annie, S506; {d lv, Margaret | Laturne htoy . S600 | Eva, { Hentd | Ses2 are g, Floren: Hopping, Jennie, X55 Jordan, A R600, Kelly, Gertrude, ¥350. Hvick, Chae REIS: 285.18 161.55 Vietta, Flizabet} i Caretaker 12400. Mrs | R. Ludlow Norri Evelyn, ¥350 vebitt, Mamie S600: Pp, 2100 fire ain, "3 f to £510 » } ita. i B Lily, : Futch { Domests Ryder, 4 Laura 5 | RGD Seat Sent, cammell Glowing health is a capric- ious goddess, but she never forsakes the lover of 144.00 5.855.07 Ww oJ Atider E $800 rector, James F600. awden, Mattie, Aria, wahiub, £1 100. Fila, SOLD EVERYWHERE Fasc: Agent--K, BEAU PRE, Kingsion. S60 sito hey Seen Telephone, 3138, . 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