Think. Never in the of the store have we ® shown such High Cm 3 Designs and lower | prices. Carpets, Rugs, : Curtains, Draperies, Linoleums. ¢ * 0» R. McFAUL, CARPET WAREHOUSE. exercise health to It should care mands it you Have Good PLUMBING n this day of modern ideas, ( there is no excuse for con- tracting disease from germ- breeding cesspools or constructed lavatories. In Our Work We Keep Abreast ot the P Times . DAVID HALL, 668 Brock St. ( Phone No. every de- that ou your and see "For Sie. All kinds of Sash, Doors, J Mouldings and Interior Finish, Rough Lumber and Timber In Hemlock, Spruce and Pine, Shingles, Cedar Posts at all Prices. = Kiln-dried Spruce in Floor- ing, Wainscotting, Coped and Bevel Siding, Dressed Pine and Hemlock in Flooring and Sheet- ing. Star Cement and Windsor Salt. THE Frontenac Lumber & Coal Company, Successors to the Rathbun Co. (A. Chadwick, Manager), Farmers Butter A No. 1, Rolls and Prints,§ 25¢ to 28¢. per pound |: , Lots of Strictly Fresh Eggs at Gage's Grocery Cer. Montreal and John Sts. "Phone 549. Prompt Delivery. "The Pen Is Mightier Than a fire engine when your house is on fire, because it instantly se- cures the entire value of your home. That is, when your name is penned _ upon a strong policy for Fire Insurance In the best of companies. Winter 'winds are splendid aids to big blazes, How about your house! II not in safety, this offide will at once insure 4t on receipt of a line from you / * 1.5.8 BROCK ST. "Phone S26 or SRI. il HIS LEG WAS BROKEN { AY" IDENT TO Lohnekay, 149-155 Brock St. MAY More House Furnishings sold this month than any other in the year Are you buying? We can help you with an immense stock. We have just opened up our new 1610 Beds. They're beauties. The finest for the money we ever had. Our 2.00 fine is all right. Our $5.00 and §7..0 styles are unbeat- NEW (Ui'¥AIN STOCK Just in from switeérland. ~ The fin- est ever. CARPINS, OILCLOTH, etc Repair and done promiily, "Phone $0 Yours, T. F. Harrison Co. RUGS, LINOLEUM, Vpholstering Work goed, clieap WON LONG SERVICE MEDAL. Late William 6G. Davies Served in "14th. Regiment. Phe late William Gi whose sudden death' orcurred" on Wed- nesday, noon, was an old member of the 14th Regiment, and one entitled to a long service medal. having serv ed twenty He served in all twenty eight veare, but did not make application for the medal until last vear. He was a member of "A" vom: ny. On Friday evening Davies with the medal, won, the ceremony to take place when the regiment lined up, but the hand of death stopped in and carried off an honored veteran hefore the full honors could he conveved upon him Mr Davies was a warm friend of both the ofd and young members of the regiment, and his death WHE learned with deep regret on all sides \, Davies, venrs of this week, My have been presented he had nobly wag 10 which wns -------- Victoria Day Notes, Martin, toria day celebration coived a letter, this the manager of the Citizens' Alexandria Bay, N.Y. stating that organization would run an carsion to Kingston on May 24th the steamer Island Belle, and asking for £15 to play the fair grounds. The request of the hand will be com- plied with The secretary from F. Lalonde, asking ii there would race here the has vet been arranged, cnuse much intevest, | Vie re from band, of that "x on of the commit tee, morning, secre lary Ww. €. at a letter Clayton, N.Y. be a ten-mile 24th, No such but one also received of road on race would am---------- More Buildings Going Up. The fol wing have taken out mits at the city engineer's office building construction : William H. Compton for a double, veneered «house on Frontenac street, betwen Mack and Princess streets. Robert Curran for a brick residence and store at the corner of Frontenac and Johnson streets. per for Fhe opening of the "Soda Fountain' at the Red Cross Drug Store ix. al wuys looked forward to, by its very many customers. It brings back mem ories of the delicious fefreshing drinks, lispeunsed there, also the repufation it hac for the cream used there, The cream being the best procurable, wrought here from "Nelson's" Toron- 1e.. fresh every day ani served with obly the viry best fruits and dainties. Knuwn only to the Red Cross Drug Store, To-day is our gram! opening da The bill of divoroe granting relief to Dr. C. PB. Lillie, Athens, from his wife, Leah R. Lillie, passed its third reading in the hose of commons on Monday night. Sale. of Japanse Kimonos, $e. children's 'silk ties, large variety, Be. underwear, in silk, lisle, or cotton, ali prices. New York Dress Reform, 209 Princess street. Ruy your oil cloths and linoleums and earpet squares, charge, at James 's. The more woman kaw Whit mn the less they have to say on the sun ject, Camphor Toe, for beautifying and softening the skin, We. tin, Ctmon's Red Cross Drag Store. {| morning ildriving down laid - free of arrens UNIVERSITY. cpttrn wndd Richardson to Coacl Hugby Team. Mise Edith (how bft on Wednesday Moatreal. Cn tur panied by Mise Alice Chown f Europe via the ENOCH BURTC " OX CLARENCE STREET. fou ~ sail for Stenmer Horse Ban Away and he was Throws on Road--Animal Kicked Dashboard to Pieces--Mr. Burtch Was Tossed Into Air When Wag. gon Collided With Pole, Burtoh, street, wheat by of mimon Percy NMeuries, BA, is mission work in the interest | Prishyter an church at Porcup nv Lake Enoch actor, | Patrick nate ac onte an usfortu lock; this sustained a bad leg. He wa street, his | Examinations in the {cation will commence at the Saturday, May 7th, and will cortivued until the 28th inst will be aunounced the first Jape, \ large number of medical st will remain io the city putil wher they will write on the Medical Council examinations, CRrpeL ter wiet with Tune about ten o which he left Clarence j frac ture the i i in Favuby of vada | Waggon and when bhelds Bagot street, i his hore took fright at a utomobile and started to The kicked dash- | thoard to pieces, Mr. Puarteb hung on to the veips and turned the ruaa way horse to the lft hand side of the | road. A collision with a tetephove pote at the side of the CM B.A. office followed and Myr. Burteh was several feet into the ar and landed on the road, falling heavily on his feft leg. The horse half torned, and the dazed man was in danger of being tramped on. Postraaster wart, who was vou saw Mr. Burtch thrown on the road, and ran to hic aid, and moved him to escape injury from the plang- ing animal. Otheig came to his ad also, The builder was unable to rise ind «aid that his leg was broken. A} called and the injured man] was liftea into it and driven to Dr. Mundell's thence to Oscar Gallagher where the doctor reduced the fracture, FOtiawa to-day which is below the Ene. standing | 911. kick the and un, animal week but -------- of Queen's, in. the Prof. Warren, SUIMINET Season North-West ithe thrown | assist the innipeg. where he will imedieal practice during months SUNY It is announced that nd Georve Richardson will coach the Queen's rugby team pest fall. Usd su h able directions the Preshn terians i should experience little {landing the championship som. James Ste Mig up the street, aside pext se at We ason fe John {irland Dawson is prea during the left for " Hine " was cab A stmmer "ue amd his home, his home in FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD, PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What | Afternoon. They Are Saying And Doing. J, 8B, Carruthers left for New York. W. F. Nickle, M.P.P., York on Wednesday. F. Trimble, secretary "A. ix i Toronto. W. Copeland, organizer for the Woodmen of the World, is in the city. Miss Ilda C. Rouan returned home ffom trip to Torento, on Wednes- When the Frontenac cheese board met on Thursday alternoon was a good deal of discussion on Wednesday | over went 10 New a resolution wat passed a€ang that { the buyers give the best prices {could on the board, and that | salesmen accept the price board. Last week there were no sales the board and it was claimed members disposed of their cheese the street. Witham Craig pied the har These factories boarded : the Y. ot on or that ot a W. H Derry and daughter, William Smith, left on Wednesday on a visit to relatives in Watertown, R. Horne, formerly of Toronto, who bas been visiting bis sister, Mrs, Alfred McCutcheon, has gone to her new: home in St. John's, N.B. Theodore Mitchell, advance ageut for Lillian Russell, is hére making yAugenents for bis attraction at Grand on Wednesday, May 1Sth. TW. Crothers, M.P., St. Thomas i« the guest of his winter, M:=. R. H. Tove, Gore street. He is en route home after the session at Ottawa. Jen ge Thompson bought the Capt. 1. H. Baird, Army Medical Rand Will, Clanburnic Corps, Ottawa, bas been appointed | Sar. chief dental surgeon at the big camp | to be held at Kingston this sununer. Miss Fdp Hughson and sister, Lizzie, left for the North-West last week and | have schools in adjoining. sections! vorth of Moosejaw, at Lucky Lake. | Or. J. .B. Hutton and br. J. J. Mucplierson, who served a term as Cannda \ surgeons at the general hospital, left Aiitasier for the west, to-day, where they with | first aun You ate. . . Fig Charles Spearman, who was attend: 2 weiss lL SEriday, August ing Queen's, lft, to-day, for hie hore | Mork will he offered $n the Fin Stittsville. Mr. Spearman had his dejar tment English, 1vof. leg broken in football practice sarly | ad. German Prif. Micgilliveay, in the season, and is still quite lame | thomativs, Prof. Matheson; as a result, althongh he is doiog nice | poi Baker, chemistry, Prof I. botauy, Prof, Met lyment Allan Lewis, graduate of the Royal many @xtea-mural students Military "College, has successfully pass- such' a course that the univer ed his final examinations in law, and | autnorities have deemed it will 'he called to the Unfario bar next | to condact the summer term. Mr. lewis is the oldest son of [sion. The work undertaken in Travers Lewis, K.C'.. and grandson [summer class is to pe halt the the late Archbishop Lewis. lgiven in that class during the sular the president, (teu rs, 43, Gl nburis i; Glenvale, | Bay View, 30, Latimer, 60: Pine Hill, r- | 9% Rose Hill, 60, Sand Hill, 35; Sun- bury, 60; Fl} inburg, Hr Collins Bay, { Avigan, 40: Model, 64, total, 771. The bidding. opened and closed a 0c. and at this figure Mr. Alexan er secured the offering of jand Battersea, and at the same 1 or offering QUEEN'S SUMMER jects, students from all will undoubtedly parts O be Nany SOON sumner ses oon at Quee un' which will commeihee Fri July Ist, and. will 12th. No quire sity {visable ad REN of TO PL AY WITH MONTREAL. Queen's Will Lose Its Great Full Back, "Ken Willams." Seopes That Queen's senior rughy will | he exceptionally strong this fall ie an undisputed fact, but Capt. "Paddy" Moran will not be surrounded with the stalwarts that were expected to stay with the game earlier iu the seaxon. 'Ken.' Williams, the famous full-back on being interviewed, this morning, stated' that if he played foothall next fall, it would not be with Queen's, but with, one of the major organizations in Montreal. He ob tained his degree of B.Sc. from the university this spring and will go to the eastern tity next week, and will likely be seen in a Montreal AAA. Wit 1 meek, 5. F Pound uniform, under "Chaucer" Elliott. Tt ig "Fleming, uw, A "Hamilton, ie stated authentically that neither: ; gy, {0- A. BE. Knapp, 1:5 McKay nor Gallagher will return to Ww. Kiaeh 115 MoConnell 185: A Queen's as wax formerly anticipated, Hawley, 155. > : : | Saturday Sale, $1 Corsets, ull stews) filled. To clear, Tresses, lass than cost, New Dress Reform, 200 Princess street, Strawberries, 10¢., at Carnovsky's re "Hes10n ¢ ROQU ET TOURN AME NT. Made at Contest at Y.M.CA. deal of interest in the croquet tournament, at IY. M.C.A., last night, and the con test provided. some fine sport. . As tregult of the play Inst night the amo to-night will be between the follow ing: KE. Davis B. H. Holden, L Meek vs. G. Fleming: A. Kinch Dr. Anglin. L. * Shaw vs. D Melville McConnell vs. K. Pipe The last night were as fo Jows: RB. H. Holder, 240, A a. E. Davie, 240 A, Shaw, in. Pioe, 240. M. McConville, 205 Anglin, 17% F. Pense, 180; W line, A great ve ROOres 0 ir tx. Before Rishop® s . ( "hair. | tor \ prie Disa of very dark and hand some oak hus been placed in the sanctuary of St. George's eathedral, before the bishop's chair. A heavy | silvec phiite bears 'the inscription: Pre-| Clothing dry cleaned, My Valet. seuted to St. George's cathedral for] == the use of the bishop of the diocese, | | Derby Hat Time by the Church Woman's Aid society. Ascension, 1910, Doniine, preces exaudi i { We reall ; wound up about our new Suff Hats-- you witl be too "when you see them. So} | wide is our range of styles that any man can lind a becoming hat with- out the slightest trouble. Hawes-- Waverly --W ood- row -- Tress -- Piccadilly and other gond bats are sold io Kingston on'y at "The Hat Sto e. ------------------ No Settlement Yet. At Labor hail, this afternoon, carpenters reported that there no settlement in their strike. local wnion, No. 269, received a re- quest from Syracuse, to-day, asking | tur ten trimmers to go over there to | work. It i= not known whether any of the Kingstonians will go over to watk or not. Beautiful Stock to Choose From. Frevost, lirock street, has a fine as arth of tweeds, serges amd che viots. one in need of clothing will, Vg I to ¢all on him. Ready wade dothing and gents' furnishings, never bett.: assorted. Inspecting Indian Clothing. R. Gamble, of the Indian depart! ment, Ottawa, is here inspecting the v mule At the penitentiary for tw 1 n reserves in the North-West Territories. The cruiser Niobe will not arrive pt} Halifax befors the third week in Judy i Those who are untrue to tn: nsalres! A the was | The { they the the White--Battersea, 35 MeGrath's, 30, Cataraqui, 50 Elm Grove, 36; Forest, Mi aod Morning tw Kingston to attend the ree | Er at cer east ateseeteinastiirC srtaseIItItItEIstassiesttnsetee Ontario Winiver- be tesults in is spending Gordon (hown left on Wednesday for with a Crothers diffienlty 1p | Sales Made on Boaxd on Thursday Hi there the members selling on the street, and | | ¥ § ol Elm Grove, pric, | Lectures are to be Given in Six Sub. i 1 1 | continue for following | Mchon- i each work | entire | i : the | of the was shown | the ve. | O'Neill, | mone { quarters for Kinch, | 240, | by Pr. hing, IX} 195, | { despatch, Hite. children's York i { i nas { i i i 3 i are fals® to 'others. { roller | 0 ma- | cet physics, | hid Walker; { ham Davies, i minotherapy. {well as {who eats them. | tatoes is apt to produce apathy HHarin?sw spinach should be taken, {ticularly artists, {should, the science holds, {ax a strengthening food to ang tof meat; iCarivie, peresption, § {brromes manotonons, sizes in the lot. All Wool Challis 375 yards All Wool Challis, different patterns to choose from. the thing for Kimonas, Our special price while they last, Special Sale of One Dollar Corsets for 75¢c We have G8 pairs of long White Corsets, the line we sell at $1. Special price to clear this lot, Just These goods always sell at 50c¢ vard. 35¢ Yard. All 75¢c. OR 00000000000 00000080000000000000000080° * * . ® . * * ° Ld * * + le ° | Ee Breathing The very difficult breathing to which sufferers from asthma and bronchitis are subjected in time weakens the lungs and the heart, and many medicines to help the asthma cannot taken for that reason Cripp's Asthma Cure Will give free breathing, thus allows rest and sleep. It does not injure the heart, and it does not contain narcotics or habit forming drugs. Cripp's Asthma Cure is a guaranteed cure for Asthma; Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis and all Bronchial Coughs. MAHOOD'S rors STORE PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. be and hoe | aesasss 3848css0000 0000000000000 000 0000000000000 RIGAN'S. 5000000000000 00/0000000000000000000000 * - V0000000000000000000 The Saturday Evening Post : One million o' half publication weekly in the U.S and Canada, the igrgest cireulan lication in the world The reading n issue matter of Saturday, May 144 7th, pages solid tequal to agazine sive) If you are not a reader of the P not satisfied bring i! back and ost buy one this Little Red Books "When Were You Born: Books is Character, Tale born in your mor th, Parties' are the biggest THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. 200 PRINCESS ST. 'PTHONE 9190. week and Bs Honey A series the we of ing thi ing | | | : : GOO 000000PIVV0EP00LL LVI V0P 0000000000000 09 INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Re- | porters on heir Rounds. Phone 147. James Reid's, for pairing and upholstering Clean vour wali paper cleaner, 10e. tin, "Kne Williaa Swaine, piano tuner received at McAuley's. "hone I'he shovellers working at sons' elevator, on Wedn | had a good view of .the comet H. Cunningham, piano tuner Chickering's, leave orders Auley's bookstore Mavor sith -1 X 1 Richard night, | from | Me- 1 at the slope has best patent in the ts { ouper awning on his Capt. Dix "put 1t Delivered to vour residence any how of the dav. Nelson's fee Cream Bricks Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Prd i Stere. Phone, 230. : | The osteopaths, Drs. RG Fdna FE. Asheroft, have removed from Princess street to 43 Princess the old Pillar residence The flag on the Non Fogel hall is fiving half-mast out of for the of Wns on yesterday wd of at memory pect Lhe who x long winel | order i belts, rubber much valued member the Special sale leatha Si Sole agent for revolving heels. They do not slip. Dut 200 Princess street De. | I Lake is and le on the * In His Youth," to-mgh citadel. This 1s me ton's Shoe | Store, ivy ervice ture Christ A, =, foi peaple wk of the being voung we day school Y Fo-day Loe ane of ther tommy at half here o'clock eve "a little get ol Thursday, the chireh, the. Haly cathedral past at the ar were 1041 past ten wa hve motto, than von ewhore home $5, for £4.50 200) union made welt leat her Store patent Goodyear women's patent Dutton's street Shoe E AT MUCH SPIN AC H. It Will Induce Eenergy, Says a Stud- | ent, hit Washington, ost of eggs, ed tvcording to a the hig) prod which 1s remdy to has eval le the and dairy department i of present tal the nation. According agriculture to th frivolity develop mergy, while science, green cause carrots spinach inspires will power, develops the gives { and flirtations i temper. | ambition Ness] good and | the lowly potat of faculties | ns of taken in reasoning great calmpess to be re Vegetables are flection {tities and varieties to suit the Boiled carrots re i preseribed for bad temper; jFreen peas should be denied to girls with a ten {dency to flir over-indulgence po- and par quan- person in by the young, because it duces ener and develops constancy i French string beans are said to lstitate an ideal diet for poets white haricot bebe should {eaten by intellectual workers boeause they restore the system ang be preferred sort and especially beef Dicracli, Paundet and Thseh fed on hari cot beans, Cauliflower and eabbages are nourish. ing, but not advocated hecsuse they have the drawback of producing vil garity of character and slowness of in con and be | nervons wont A smile that Ww ait Opportunity doesn't man who stops 1n roof, , 0c, at Cardovsky's. Pr | | -- | | restsestettese 4 Saatadtantudintttatdse 00000000044400 Lassa dd Rostand's Chantecler Husteated in Canadian amelled Jewellry, A ---- Son -------------- A i Sain. | | | | : Headquarters a = CHANTHCLER Her a i felt Broo For Dai or Dainty The Crows, The Owls, The Rabbits, The wocks, and The Pheasants These In House Sets and I lace Curtains Veil Pins, mr new, are made and Fnan A orings Are See our window Hundreds of pairs to show younat from 25¢ to $6-50 a Pair t expensive sample MITH BROS., 4 > Jewellers, Opticians, 2 850 KING STREET, : "- ® 0 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 bOI OOCITLOL ee 2000000000000604 Issucrs of Marriage Licenses. Ask to see our leaders at $1 a pair. They are 31 vards long, 52 ine hes wide, good quality White Notting~ ham Lace strongly bound edges. Several extra fine pat- teins to select from, A winner at the price Only $1.00 a Pair ¥ POP OOPVIOVLOIOGSLH | . . , Remodelled and. regaired {also stored for the summer. » Ww. F. Gourdier. Newman & Shaw o THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. { COLRLLLLAREELELLLELLLS v Peerless: For a number of have been buying seven diffe rent Grass Beeds, together and selling "Peerless" Mixty ure have a spot w wor re it get the grass Httle of this mix will be delighted sult RE a, years "we Best Best Wages: Washers: Best Ironers 9 : Best Machinery. mixing them nur This guaranie manship and we have 1he an If hard try you ex} to to ETOw, : anmbre We Launder In the Best Manner. 25¢ a Ih. Dr. A. P.Chouwn, Praggist and Optician, We're just be thing escept There's where | Kingston Laundry, i TH HH Cor, Princess and Sydenham Sts. Phone 23 st in every. fn prices-- we fall down, 183 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 34 HIIIBP IR IIF US II IRIGY ressnsesnsesssrersiassevesnsasasssrarel 4