Have you ever seen a room fur- nished in Mission Furniture? Didn't it's utility and servicableness appeal fo you? Alsq its strength and com- fort, it's sanitary advantages? We sell more of this style every year. Take a look at our line. eed Commenced your house cleaning? We can help you. FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTH ana CURTAINS, etc. All for you. Our stocks this year are unusually well selected. REPAIR AND UP- HOLSTERING WORK PROMPTLY AND WELL DONE. + 'Phone 90. Yours, T. FF. Harrison CO. THE UP-TO-DATE HOU SE. y Never in the history & ® of the store have we shown such High-Class Designs and lower * 4% 0 R. McFAUL, CARPET WAREHOUSE, HALLEY'S COMET May be hard to find without a tele- ; os he's you do not need one to ° auctioneers Sommiasi on. a nia Eo Tin Insoitenicntes ot pup ie auction . BY selling your effects to me "en Antique Fursiture and Oda 4 Articles a painter, FR a a a da il kind , Be \r of Paulred aoods rade a nis L. LESSES, Princess and Chatham Sta, ; PEEP EPPPNe WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. Furniture Sales given special at. tention. Country Bales of Farms, Stock ete, have been my specialty for long years. If farmers want the high dollar, get my services. MARKET SQUARE. A WE 2 OF TROOPS IN KINGSTON VICTORIA DAY. | ON A Company From Watertown, N.Y, May be Invited--The Celebration Fromises to be a Fine One, A general meeting day celebration committee was held | on Wednesday eveniiig, and many im- portant matters were settled. Every. committer wax well represented and all had their progiammes ready with the amounts needed. For the military end, there will be a big review in the morning with all the troops ont, including a company of United States soldiers, Just where the Americans will come from is not known vet, as many places have been heard from At the present time Watertown has the preference, and in all probability the' Watertown boys will again visit the Limesione City. They were here last year, and made an excellent impression. In the after noon there will be four events pulled off by the soldiers, What they will be will be arranged later by the offi- cers. For tHese four events 2150 has, been given by the finance committee. These events are exclusive of the run- ning race for R.C.H.A. horses, The horsé: racing commpmitiee next presented its report and some changes were made in the original, The four events will now be: 2:16 class, trot or pave, $406; class, trot or pace, 300; class, trot or pace, $200; R.CH.A., £0 The first three best three in five, four to start, ht that five seconds trotters in all Samuel Mcbride cannot starter, JJ. Renaud, of Ottawa, gave such, good satisfaction some years ago' will be secured. J. Gibson, Gananoque, I. Sowards and W, H. Carson, Kington, Were agreed on as judges, with (. Horne and Dr. R. Hanley as timers. The chairman, Dr. Rose, W. H. Carson, and George Dar ragh were appointed a committee to fix up the track, The sports committee presented a short report, asking for $150, the main attraction being baseball match Other sports will be arranged lat 22 J-minute running race, will he mile heats, five to enter and was also decided would be allowed classes. In case Ald. be secured as who oe, or, - Collectors were appointed to cover different parts of the city. Everything is now in fine running order, and points to a fine celebration. 'TWAS DRU NKS' DAY In the Police Court Morning. drunks' dav, Thursday up Before Thursday police three magi in the morning, the Twas court, on tipplers coming strate, One was fined %2 and twenty dave, another was remanded until! Monday, and the third, who has been ou remanil a couple of dave, was allowed to go on suspended . sentence, on his promise to seek employment in another city, and theveby get away from his oid companions, costs, or Historie Collection. The Ontario govesmmemt has re ceived the domation of a large aml valuable collection of historic docu ments and papers from Dr. William. Cannifi, Belleville, who was for many years medical health officer for Toronto, Dr. Cannifi, who is a na- tive of the Bay of Quinte district, has devoted a long lifetime to histori research and the collection of scientific data, all of which he has presented to the province. Alex. Fraser, provincial archivist, will classify the docoments and material, which reached thé parli- ament buildings on Wednesday. Notice to Students. Orders for papers containing 'Jusen's examination results may be left at Whig office, or mailed to us, and the required vopies will be carefully post- ed on the day the results are announ- ced. The price per copy, prepail to any address, is three cents. Our spac ialties Ordered corsets from $2.25 up waists of every des: cription, lominal supporters, shoul der braces, from He. up. No ity agent. Call or phone 270, New York Dress Reform, 209 Princess street. Many urs . Are Lost Through Neglectineg to Store them in time, aid" SEPP PPe We insure your Furs against loss by moth, fire and burglary at a Through neglecting to Stdve them valuation. Telephons 489 FUR Wheoos wit. CALL. < of the Victoria 1 Able to Retwrn Home. Miss Lula Stalen, who was il ia Mou treal 'with diphtheria haw so far re covered ak to be able to return to ber hote on Ordnance street, this city She desires to thai her many friends, who so kindly enquires concerping her durme her lpess: Used a Babcock Only. At 10.30 »'clock this, the | firemen recéiverd a telephone call to the home of *W. Gates, cornet of Rideau street and Raglan Road, where chimney was on fire. The men quickly on the scene, but the tents of the Babrock extinguisher was all that was Becossary to put the blaze out Sn ROY nai con- Died ~ General Hospital, The death occurred in the general voungest son of the Westhrook, deceased was Morley, conirae Victor Morley, late John Morley, short illness. J he brother of William tor, York street, the funeral will take place on Friday afternoon. e------ Made a Generous Offer. it was reported to-day, that a farm- ix sadly in need of help, made the gen- ercus offer of #5 per month, the new arrivals from the 'old try. Needless to sav, the offer turned down. Men are being paid at least $10 aad B12 per month, but this farmer said that he thought he secure lots of men at his figure. coun Were in Search of Work, Two men, their home, ing at the police station, and at least, ing for work, but when fered them both a place with known farmer, they said and hurried away. They were Weary Willie and did not to work, a Citwen of class, Samuel Harkness. Inte Thursday residence, cemetery ices were sonducted the Rev. Dr. Mackie vasket was covered with beautifu floral tributes from sorrowing in and outside" the city The hearers Thomas McCammon, Henvy, William and Jofin Harkness, nephews, and the two sons-iv-law the deceased, Harry Coyle Prue. funeral was The Lake The funeral Harkness took place from his late street, to Cataraged funeral serv by of the after noon at house were at The largely DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, tember of Hurlingham Pole Club, don. who will shortly visit America ompete for the international cup. THE LATE FRED. HANLEY Passed Away in the Hotel Dieu After Long Hiness, Just before noon to-day, Frederick Hanley, son of late Thos. Hanley pass- el away in the Hotel Dieu. The de- censed, who was about thirty years of age, had heen a patient sufiever for over threa years, fighting bravely aga nst overpowering odds, until the last, only giving in a few weeks ago when he was forced to take to his bed Ths late Mr. Hanley was born and brought up in this city, where he spent most of his life, haviag a host fri nds, who sincerely mourn his death Deceased for some years suc cessfully conducted a tobacco store on Princess street, and by nk onghi com teotts manner had established a fine business, when his bealth fmling, he was forced to give up. Shortly af ter this he left dor the Pacific Coast, where the climate seemed note with him and his health became greatl- Iv improved. About two years aco he returned to the city, and remanusl at home until the time of his death. "Fred," as ¥ was familiarly known, was the same bright, cheery chap et al times, and was extremely popuar with all who knew him: He lms tnree sisters, Miss Lovetta, at ho Mes, OU. A. Morrison, Bagot stree' am! Mrs. Arthur Neish, New York ute # brothers, Joseph P. and Al Kingstom, James and Clearey, New York, ani Frank in the Yukon. He ha a member of St, Mary's cathadra,, « funeral services will he coalucted on | Saturday. 4. A HOPPES APPOINTED. a, m Telegraph Co. Announcement i= made of the ap pointment of J. H. Hoppes, of the city, as secretarv-treasurer ghd gener al manager of the North American Telegraph company, with headguart- ers at Kingston, and asx successor to I. Relioart. Mr. Hoppes will still re tan his position as local manager of the C. P.° R. Telegraph company's office, to which he was appointed eight veurs ago. Mr. Hoppes is a native of Buffalo, N.Y. He enters the telegraph bus nas as a messenger boy. For twenty. years he was telegrapher for the." Rathhan company at Deseronte, coming to Kingston in 192 as sue Sst to R. J. Wilson in the CPR. office here. Mr. Hoppes is a Telegr telegraph. man, md us thirty years of experience in that work well auglifies him for the position to whieh he has wow been appointed. "Slee cream bricks," Neilson's from Toronto. Fred at Gibeon's Red Cross hospital on. Thursday night of James after a n from whose residence er living in the Kingston district, who to one of was could who claimed Brockville as were given a night's lodg- this morning they set out to wok for work they claimed they were look z of a well "no thanks' the Care | Samuel Brock he the 'the friends pall-! of and George General Manage? of North Amerean } LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN| GENERAL. "4 i | Occurrences In The "City And Vicinity | Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Remembered. Urdars Te William Swaine, plano tuner. {received at McAuley's. Phone | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Livingston, | Barrie street, have gone down 10 Nw { i i i i sweets,' dag "Mel onkey's fresh at Gibson's store, Live hogs iook somewhat of a drop Thursday, selling at $9.50 per high-class Red Crass i on owl, Chief Armstrong of the fire deyart- ment, retusped from Toronto, on Wednesday night. H. Cunningham, Chickering's. Leave Aulev's bookstore. Miss May Newman, Barrie stret, en-! tertained a number of her friends at] her home on Thursday evereng. : Positive, eure for corns, Sur Yop corn cure, Me. Sold only at tion's Shoe Store, 200 Princess street from Mes piano tuner orders =n for tha owner of a parasol, on the market on Thursday ny. : ¢ "Fresh on Tuesday," six ecnses al (son's Red Cross drug store. Don't delay buying that lot ars going to build this vear, if vom Cann. Soy Mise May HineleG-_ will be one the soloists at the Daughters of Empire entertainment, on Friday Saturday. : Mrs. Campbell Laidlaw {& leaving Ottawa this week for Kingston to spend some, time with her Mrs. GG. M. Macdotnell, nue. *Choive of Rosalty sweets," Conkey's, sold in Kingston only iibson's Red Cros drug store. 0. Perey Burton, manager for Robertson, was inthe city to-day. company produciig "The Passing the Third Floor Bek" will be here on April 20th. Headquarters fir children's boots, prices from THe. up. Save mon- ev by joluing our boot club. Dutton's Shoe Store, 200 Princess street Miss Burgess, oldest mem-, hers of Methodist church, il in the of the and | oe of the street friously Princess is very recover, For union made boots specialtiss Dr. Vemon's cushion shoes for men and trunks. suit cases and telescopes, low- est prices, Duttos's Shoe Store, street, of sole, women, also Princess IMPROVEMENTS ON RAILWAY. Large Amount of Work Undertaken This Summer. It ix the intention of the Kingston & | Penbroke railway, to earry out quite a number of improvements on the lines this summer, the of which will amount to over Of total cost 832 600, amount, to bullasting, and $3,000 for fencing. The rst of the work will consist the remodelling of britlges, and repairs to buildings. The following shows the amount of mone: expended by the company 'im improvements, in the last four .vears: 1906, $14,927.45; 1007, $63,590.19 ; 1903, #31 201. 28; 1909, $4484 For ballasting and lifting alone, the followifiy t 1906, $10, T0025 007 8; 1 9: 1908, $11,984. Fire on on n Wellington Street. At 1:40 o'clock, to-day, the firemen received a call to 236 Wellington streeti\the residence of P'. Desrosiers, where fire had broken out in the attic. When the men arrived the smoke windows and flames were couple of used, and the fire quenched. little of the wall was torn away in culverts under the caves, sed discovered in the attic. Quite on the flames had climbed up through them. Just how the fire started is mystery. About 850 will cover loss. The house is owned hy Grattan and fully insured, a the | Joseph | s-------------------- New York Excursion. About twenty-five people left here on the steamer New lsland Wanderer, the Kingston people that went were the following : Charles livingston and wife, Joseph lefleur, wife and! daughter, L. Williams, Mrs. FE. J. B. Pense, Miss Marjorie Pense, W. J. Fair, Mrs. J. D. Thompson and =on, Dr, Harty Thompson, A. Shaw, Mr P. J. Johnson, 4 Kingston, and Mrs Gas Porter, Belleville. Bedding, the latest and best, at the lowest prices, at James Reid's, Furs Repaired, Stored Insured at Market Clerk Melammon is boking | pied up | morn. | MieConkey's 'high-class sweele, 41 Gib- | We have | ba: gaine in building lots all over. Me | mother, | University ave | Me- | at | Phone | Forbes | The | of | school | general hospital and is not expected to | = all Kinds, | 209 | ii this {1 some 313,000 will be devoted 1 was pouring out of the rear] Babeock extinguishers wir | the second flat, and it was found that | to- | day, for New York, taking advantage | of the regular spring excursion. Among | '1 rensonable nrices, 1.500 Yards Embroidery Five and one half to six inches wide, worth to sell at ten cents Ty. for the balance of this w eek we will sell it av ~ 5c Yard | A limited quantigy to each customer, We Received Another Lot of Bleached Table Linen, The same as we sold last month, and will offer it at the same price, 33¢c Yard The Regular price of this live is 50¢ yard. CORRIGAN"S 000000060 00000060 00000000000000000000008 0000000000000 00000000 0000000000000 080000000000000 0000600000000 avesseses Jo ssevnsese 5 * feRuskin. Pictures for the Home Beautiful IN SALE THURSDAY: Only 60 large 1 ft. 9 fn. x 1 ft. 4 in. Philip Boilean framed in handsome gilt frames, in an assortment of 15 designs in Sepia Regular Price, $2.00. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, $1.50, The popularity of Philip Boileau's e xquisite pictures of the American Girl is such that reproductions of his new pictures are always awaited by the art lovers of three continents, and American art publica- tions have never before met with such nuniversal approval One set only of five subjects hy BESSIE PEASE GUTTMAN, entitled In handsome Rosewood Frames, 10 x 13. Price, $1.00 each; $5 THE NEW LOVE, the greatest child In handsome Oak Frame, 10 x 13, Price, 75c. Only three in stock. Just One, picture in the U.S. to-day In Oak Frame, 10 x 13. Price, 75¢. Only three in st . "A room without pictures is like a room without windows,' i i American Girls, matted and i { i } i i | . "The Five Senses 0 the set. of Child Life picture ever published the best selling novélty ock * There are home, luxurious, which suits so of these pictures. wall spaces in every simple Hr nothing' The College Book Store, THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. ° | $664000000000008000000 009000000004 C9000 090004 +00000000000400004000% sea | well as one 5 TN 260 PRINCESS. 'Phone 910, | | * | Save Furs from Moths BY USING | Tarine Moth i Proof Bags | We have all sizes, prices from 40¢ to 75¢ each Hanger inside each bag. - We have also A FRESH SUPPLY { Hi If Accuracy Is Desired us show you our Gradés of Howard Watches The Carry Let I li i Hi Moth Camphor Balls. Moth Camphor Crystals. Moth Camphor Powder. Pure. Gum Camphor, Pure Insect Powder. fresh strong. styles of this Watgly we are models both as to § their time-keeping qualities and their general appearance "They hold 3 ffvent.rpoky Re-3 putation &hd carry 9 {front rank) Guarantee, Peed b ee SMITH BROS, | Jewellers. 850 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. and extra i ' MAHOOD'S 2238 STORE PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. Make your home even more attractive by huying Lace Cur. tains at this Stoep. Hundreds | | IMPERIAL OFFICERS HERE of Pairs to sélect from mt 3¢ to $6.50 a Pair. / To Assist Col. Crowe With the Work of Staff Course, Birchall Wood, Royal W. Robertson, See the extra large Lace i Artil- Roval Maj. T. lery, and Capt. | Engineers, have arrived in WK as general staff officers, secon d g Lieut.-Col. Crowe, Roval Military College, preparing officers of the permanent and active militia for the stafi college k in England, aad also for training { other officers in Canada, Schools Linstruction will be held in Kingston, Toronto, Winnipeg, Quebec and Hali fax. Curtains that we are selling raton, " special at One Bollar a Pair. ade, to nasist commar They are 38 inches wide, 3 1-2 dant of the in yards long, extra well made, dainty pattern, and very ol serviceable, A leader at the Price---- His Real Fear. ! Literary Review In a book just been { 'hoppin stories of Gen, which published bt -Udpi. interesting Marquis of reminiscences has Henri. land amusing | de Galliffet, who died recently. 1 The geweral was one of the bravest France, and one of the When a major in twelfth army quartered at moges, the { her son from xpress train, { by hanging on nee Some Remodelled and reyaircd also stored for the summer. W. F. 'Gourdier. : men In | tiest, Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Wit the Li ard he was corps anved a lady the marquis under wheels of an He only saved himeell to the buffer in front of the engine, aml swinging himself up out of danger. When ped, a friend rushed up to him | necked him what he had felt "Fear," said the marquis. "Nat vou," said his friend 'It's perfecily said de Gallif fet: "1 felt my braces giving as | swung myself up, and | was deadly afraid of what might happen vext !" = ap 3 the train stop and JEL a | OUR LAU] Sweet Pea Seeds All Seeds are guaranteed fresh. No left overs from last year. Our "Best Mixture" is the best we have ever Had, being seeds of the largest flowering and most beautiful Sweet Peas 10¢ an oz. Watts From Wilton. April 13. George misfortune to a R. N. Lapum ig having a verandah built. M. G. moved into the Angon Alberton Babcock hav: Asselstine's tenant C. AX. Baker, H. Neilson's on Mrs. PP. Roberts, Bargess'. Wilton, had the fast weeks. fhe large Storms has Martin house, mg moved into R. house. Mr. and Mrs Moscow, called at W. Sunday. Mr. and Sydenham, at A. Simmons lose horse ALL EYES ARE ON This Laundry AND ITS IDEAL WOKK All eyes adore our cleanliness. | All eyes see our superiority All eyes admire us They positively love - "those white things." As jong as they have to go "'a- laundering' they prefer our shop, because we don't tear their tender limbs; we don't crush thelr downy flimi- ness; we don't seorch and tear their Hine skins Kingston Laundry, Cor. Princess and Sydenham Sts, Phone 22. Eckford Mixture is made of thirty good varieties, in separdte colors, we have PURE WHITE. PELICATE LAVENDER. LARGE SCARLET. SOFT SHELL PINK. DEEP RED. XEW YELLOW. ALL 10¢ AN OUNCE, Dr. A. P.Chown, Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 343. N o- us A' pedr-great thinks be is the greatest. ever, Bookbinding man of every deseription, at The British Whio. Evry man; who owns » single share (of stock a a XLOOBBOO corporation thinks be could run gt better than the I ma , Carter's Har Restorer will produse n beautiful head of bair, cures dan druff and restores gray hair So its original color, $1 bottles 7 at Prouss's drag stdre, opposite. st .An- drew' s church. 949 cssrsersressamsseseessessonses ------ 1 ---- {------------ CEASA LER ARL00S sessteesaensersssssise j i