-- ---- p-- ------ 2) Fr Ar Re | HUNT'S is Where To Go for a N ATTY HAT The Shirt, Collar and Tie Store of the city. ip. J. HUNT, 53 Brock Street stots sisted TIIPIIIII III IIIIIIIY Porcupine Gol Mines Go. (VIPOND) A producing mine. We still advise its purchase at present market price. Second bar of gold shipped this week. Write, wire or phone for full particulars. Gormaly, Tilt & Co. + Members LAW Stock Exchange. Long Distance Phone 30-34 Adelaide St. E., Toronto Main 7505 L99930s3009sssevasasese LLL 0000 LTR RNS Spring Openin The most comprehensive stock of shoes ever put on exhibition in this city is now readyEfor your inspeetion. All the new creations. in DAINTY BOOTS for early spring wear. All the new and classy creations for ladies of taste and discimiaation | THE ROYAL | Sold Only | by REID & CHARLES pecial | Sale Saturday Morning, 8.30 0'CL0CK 720 White Muslin Blouses Regular $1, $1.25, $1.50, for 68c Each All new spring styles, just received, comprising Tailor Made Muslin Blouses, 'Kimona Sleeve Effect Blouses, Embroidered Muslin Blouses, etc. All sizes in these special Blouses. ~~ 336 Underskirts Regular $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, for 98c Each Black ard Colored Near Silk Underskirts Black and Colored Gloria Taffeta Underskirts These 2 offerings are away below regular prices and are worthy of your inspection All sizes, 38, 40, 42,44. The New "HAREM SKIRT. has arrtesd from New York and can be seen at Waldron's Mantle Room. Price, $10 \ . THE DAILY BRrmISH le eee A DELIGHTFUL PLAY "MADAME SHERRY" CHARMED Al BIG AUDIENCE. nds will be brought io - attention of the eity council by Mayor | $ Nothing More Pleasing Has' Been Graham. The carters were pat off | Seen Here--irontenac Hockey, PIT old stund - uta wig hls 75c. Champions Occupied Boxes front of the City aL, i Fe 3 has | @ . been in use by thew for upwards of | @ S s odd ima Child , St | The desire to see it all over agaib ' twenty years, and to-day they were | & ome -odd Sizes om dren s 10es, {possessed the large audience which 'given permission to Jaks a stand | g regular 31 $i 2D. { witnessed the production of *'Madame' of the south side of Broe street, bes i Sherry," a French vaudeville, in three low Ontario street, so they ake now |S Saturday, 75¢ acts; at the Grand last night. For ! within very short distance ol BEE TE ee genuine comedy, entrancing music, jold stand. : [graceful and rhythmic dancing, this| The old stand on Ontario street | of 39 {production leads anything seen here | wv as only used by a few Sarters aud) & C. jduring this or any other season. Miss | they naturally feel hurt 10 have 10} | Marie Fiyon, the Toromto girl, who' move off now, after having the use "| 8 One Jot Baby Boots, regular 50c. takes the leading role, is a charming!lit for. so long a time. The stand] {little comedienne, a graceful arming) allotted for them on Queen street is | Saturday, 39c {and a sweet singer. With Hallen Mos- {an out of the way place, and is also - tyn," Mortimer H. Weldon, Wilmer; a street out which there is a great Bentley, Miss Dorothy Morton and | deal of traffic, pwincipally with far mers | {| Miss Audrey Maple, the production has a cagte of stars. Everything "Madame Sherry" is graceful. The pro- BT ------ about | | duction has a charm greater than even WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 17 C ARTE RS ON NEW STAND, Street. question of the location of the | coming mio the market It i that | remain on their old a be stand on great allowed many to Ontario is the opinion of the carter { "The Merry Widow" and "Every Little | street, as there is plenty of room for i Movement" excells that entrancing | traflic, d citizens know they van bx | "Merry Widow Waltz." Mise Flynn | found there. Or perhaps arrange Iwas simply delightful in "Uncle Says! ments could be made to allow them rorr I Mustn't So I Won't "Fm Right." | dience with "You Can't Argue. settings were elaborate and the {mented orchestra's work excellent. _iplay has "well this season. ed to capacity. ton the left were oecupied by the Fron {tenae hockey team, junior O.H.A champions, nae colors. and aug- The house was fill-| "The Man of the Hour." "Every She will love even to the men who are as som of the others, woman will love this every character m and she {Because the men in the play the husbands, brothers, sons and sweethearts of real life; are {ike cause the women in the play like ) the women we like to have {at home; what they all say { the men and) women of "Fhe Man Hour," is the speech of humar things, and like what Jhear every day and in street. In short, Man of Hour" 12 acted in the t shows American men and of all classes us they really-are. because ou the sounds at home "The owing the Chicago production "The Man of the Hour.' the most striking tribute ever to a play of American life written by Israel Zaagwill®s masterpiece, Melting Pot," Wednesday, March 22nd, with Walker Whiteside in the leading role, sup ported by the same cast as sen in New York and Siticago during the omg runs of the play Zangwill has wen a most prolific writer, among his best known works being 'Children Many plays in recent years have been but it is said there has been no play | woduced which is so typical of Am- rica, its virility and levelopment, that has satisfied the public, and yet was the great Ameri- can play. $2, $2, #2. sre to be found at Campbell Bros', Kingston's hat store. Waverly of $2 hate. Geo. Mills & Co. You can even get used to being good example. Campbell's 82 derbies for quality And the more advice you give nore likely you are to get in bad. It takes mdney to keep even the hot str furnace going. Put An Extra Stomach To Work Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Will Do The Work of Two or Three Stomachs--Affords In- "stant Relief. FREE TRIAL PACKAGE, When your food does not digest, when gases form, when vou experience that uncomfortable feeling of fulness, when the breath is foul, the tongue coated and that sour taste is in the mouth--take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab. let and watch how quickly every ome of these symptoms disappear. All that was needed was to digest that lumw of food in vour stomach,--and the glands, whose duty it is to supply the astric juices, had simply given out 'overwork, So when you'took that little tablet you were supplying exactly what was necessary to com- plete the process of digestion that the stomach kad begun but was unable to finish, If you would confinte to take a 'Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal for awhile, your stomach would have a chance to rest up and get well and strong again. Try just one box avd you will never want to be without this wonderful little remedy for stomach troubles. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain an ingredient, one grain of which will di- gest 3.000 grains of food. They are so King a the All} Hallen Mostyn tickled the au- | The off their No | pleased a local audience so! {find them The two lower boxes and draped with Fronte | play. in, not as good will {love every word they speak, And why? : t talk fathers, be- round us we the the ! is bound to succeed wherever it | United States, because | women of | I'he foregoing was written by Amy! Leslie, the famous dramatic eritic the Chicago Daily News, the day fol of | It repres nts | paid | a. meron SURE: day. March i The grand lodge of Ontario East 18¢ A ! a SFR Pa . {urs ny arch will meet at Kingston next March. Bthy matmee anc might, | The Smith's Falls meeting closed ear- lv on Friday nmuoritng, with the elec " rat * ith Whiteside in "The Melting Pot. A | on a It ohn Thun. eo { the dramatic sensation | of the decade, comes to the Grand om | f the Ghetto," "The . Maker of Len- | had about decide! to close for the es," "The Maiitle of Elijah," '"The|=edson and were heinoaning the fact Gray Wig" and "Merely Mary Ann." | that the season had been altogether hailed as the great American drama was [hey hava been of the east, of the |have closed ast evening, but when west, of the north and of the south, | the weatherman favored them with its marvelous}! The greatest $2 hats y#t discovered | to use the south side of Brock street [he fact that the carters were old stand yesterday to caused a people | { ereat deal of inconvenience wild mot thes looking for carters, as they TO MEET IN KINGSTON. F. FitzGerald Was Elected Grand Chaplain, 'Rev. W. 1 ) | | REV. W. FP. FIT& ALD grand mas. , Kingston, ter. Rev, «JF was Re grand chap ls iin, Boost: Rinks Again. | This cold spell has caused the rink I men to open their eyes and get busy | again for the ah in the weather | will make good ie. The open rinks but now they will open up covered rink too to | too short, ia ain, The the cold spell they decided to hold on a few days longer. Indications point to at least two weeks of cold | weather yet, and if such is the case it { will mean a big thing for' the rink men. One week from today was the { date upon whieh the covered rink | closed last vear. The season has heen u#s long as usual this year, but for start wl sooner. ? To be Move Difficult. The | | 3 | high school entrance exanvina- i ions will be made i i i more difficult than ever, according to circular issued by the department ob education jeently. The. desire of the department 8 according to the statement, to re duce the congestion of the high schoo! | caused by too many inadequately pre re- Ipared pupils being sent to these svhools. The number of successful stu | dents has decreased over 4,000 in four years. The news will not be received very joyfully by the prospective entrance students. To Manage River Hotel. Bissell, of Brandon, Vi. will have charge of the hotel at Murray Hill Park, Thousand Islands, Mr. Brandon had charge the season before last and made a success of the enterprise. Last season Mr. Rogers, of New York managed the hotel at that point. Some parties for next season linve already been booked at the Mur ray Hill hotel, and the outlook is bright for a successful seasom in that vicinity. Henry again h Not Appointed Yet. The ApPpointment of the members of R.C.H.A,, who are to represent this organization at the crowning of the king in June next, may fot take place until a short time before they are to sail. The reason for this is the fact that a man who may be appoint ed now might become disqualified he fore the time to go, and a long delay would result while thé necessary for malities wore gone through with. At Your Service. We are at your service with the nobbiest stock of hats ever shown in Kingston. The makes represent the best hat factories in the world, while the styles are the newest kmown to Inshion, See our derbies and woh hats at $2, $250, £3, 350, '$4. Campbell Broa", the loaders in men's hats, Rad His Heel Frozen A Kingston voung man drove' out into the country Wednesday night, and ae a result' he had his heel froz Now Located at ut the Foot of Brock put | { } } | } '| bridge company i t 1& Co. ¥ t > redenseisteinsscatent violin which was made out of a iz hox. His imitations on a string pull ed through a hole in a tin can were very natural. The remainder of the | wt was of the highest type aod | merited the applause given it. Jones | and Gilman, the refined colorad sing ers and dancer wongs Hogan, talk and songs, were interesting, ot tute a week ago, News, the person of Miss Nellie George, of whom, if we are not mistaken, more will be heard later on as a public ex ponent of the that there voung lady becoming one of the sent o mer resident of Kingston, derbies in the world's most celebrated bell Bros.", Kingston's hat store, Gibson's putation he has for being wise. * Campbell's hats for good dressers. The Kind You Have Always Sought -------- PAGE FIVR. sesssessssnsssssansess ststerssssnsesscecesnseseessnesessesseseress ~ SATURDAY Specials; 15c¢. 200 Pairs Men's Rubbers. Saturday, nd « $1.20 Girls' Calf School Bluchers, sizes to 2; good value. $1.20 Boys' School Boots, regular $1.50, sizes 11-12-13; Saturday, $1.20 Saturday, $1.20 A few other Genuine Bargains in small lots to be cleared. ibid eee Smp-- ROADS HANDED OVER PITTSHU RG Tow NSHIP THE YEAR 1874. IN IN The City Then Owned the ville Road--hi $20,000 Stock Bridge. Phillips Received Cataraqui aston tie the Documents in the city treasurer's of- fice show that on Dec. Ist, INT), an agreement was made between the town ship of Pittsburg, the city of King ston, the Kingston, Pittshurg and frananoque joint stock road company and the Cataraqui bridge company, whereby the city gave to the town ship of Pittsburg the Kingston-Phil lipsville toll road in that township, and the road company gave it the toll road it owned in the sume town ship, on condition that the township count! head e tolls and abolis) the roads in rep after Prior to that tyme, 1 city ed toll on the Phillipsille was, therefore, in 1775 1 township r s The roads we township for dollar, nothing supposed. The by Mayor M. Reeve Peter kept ther collect road It hat Pittsburg were freed of tolls, handed to the the nominal sum of one it cost that town: the roads over so that for ship been signed as has agrevuwent was Sullivan for the city : Gira for the town ship, and John Breden as president of both the King Pittshurg Gananoque road company and the Cataraqui bridge company. Anoth er agreement was made whereby ham, ston, and the abolished toll on the bridge for foot passengers. The toll for the driver of a vehicle, however, wns never abolished, and it is still collected in the seven cents that is charged for a team of horses Crossing the bridge. On Feb. 2th, 1875, the Pittsbur council passed a by-law 'sbolishing the tolls on the roads in that tc waship and providing for the future main tenance of the roads On De slst, 1874, the Cataragni bridge company gave the city ok Kingston $20,000 stock in the com | pany, that being the arrangement | mage in connection with the city handing over the Phillipsville road to the township of Pittebure Show at Orpheum. | Manager Lynn has succeeded in get ting a very fine bill at the Orpheum for the remainder of the week The programune is varied and spicy and the pictures were very entertaming Musical Stewart, in a refined musical wt, did not fail to please anvone. Ha played an instruntent resembling © o Ar %; had something new in and characteristic John the bell boy, had a string of which kept the audi the time. The pictares dances nce going all A Coming Pianiste. who beard the given opening of the Collegiate Insti Arthur were privileged to hear what a ine pianiste Port Arthur possesses in Those the concer says the Port divine art ed even the poorest critic is great promise of Her plaving to disvérn this fore layers in the dominion. At pre liss George is stadving under ar] Berggren. Miss George was a for not It's From Campbell's. That's all the man of fashion wants o know about the hat he selects. New £2, $250, §3, $1.50, 84. Canip- nakes, J Waverly King of #22 hate. Geo. Milly Don't go teo fast, voung man, even f dhe road is smooth. "Cancelled Tabard Inn Books," 25e., Consider the silent man and the re- Many a man grasps on opportunity o make a fool of himseli, CAST ORIA For Infants and Children. Bears the ABERNETHY'S = | FSP IIPI II IIIISISIIIIIE VIIIIIVIIIIG III FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN. ------ They are Likely to be Given Medical P ' Inspection. rouse S \ svstem whereby the school ehidd- . ren will be given medical inspedion Aromatic will be out in foree in Kingston if good plan can be adopted It has been given a trial in other places Cascara and, according to the reports, has been ' satisigctory The mutter came before the board A: mia, pleasant. Youle at its last meeting in a report sub Laxative for mitted by the managem 'at commities The committee stated that the mat SICK HEADACHE, ter had heen given attention and that t had been decided tp have the me CONSTIPATION. dical health officer, Ir. Williamson. | INESS Dr. Knight and Prof. Laird, of the | BAJOUSNESS, faculty of education, confer with the ' committee, when the matter will be 25 Bottl discussed The result of this econ Cc. e ference will likely be ready for the board at its next meeting It is hoped to outline a scheme 9 whereby the pupils would receive the Prouse's Drug Store benefit of medical inspection at ns small a cost as possible "Phone 82 Piccadilly $2.30 hats. Geo. Mills & For prompt delivery of your Ca. drug wants Foo much money Inspires a passion for more "Fresh MeConkev's sweets," (ib. | me son's. ; Men may not have as much curios A man might get rich hy trying | fy as women, but they have enough. not to "Buy shaving mirrors," Gibson's, -~ BUVAVVVTTVLVLVACVALLS VB VVVVRLVVTLVVRVVARN VN Malaga GRAPES RIPE BANANAS RIPE aed RIPE PINEAPPLES, TOMATOES, Sunkist Oranges 166 Pines St. A. J. REES, Phone 58 Beate hd Rl ee TVR VBLRT AVL VNVNS DOV VVVVVATTVBTALLLVRRY For Saturday and Monday Best Values Ever Offered 75 BOIS NORFOLK SUIS Sizes 25 to 31, S.B. or D.B. Materials are Tweeds, Worsteds, and Blaoe and Black Serges. They were sold in the regular way at $3.50 to $6. But they are odd lines and must be cleared out. Take your choice Saturday and Monday ~ For $2.50 100 PAIRS MEN'S WORKING PANTS Regular $1.75 and $2. To go Saturday and Monday at $1.19 a Pair 65 Pairs Fine Worsted Trousers, regular $2.50 and $3, dark and light shades. Saturday and Monday at $1.89. Men's Working Shirts, regular 50c. and 65c. Saturday and Monday, 3%. each. See our New Spring Suits. So he classy young man's suit. See the "Avia Prices $11.50 22.00 Ze». Spring Hats and Caps. Large variety. Prices low. Come here Saturday. Let us show you through. Roney & Co., 127 Princess Street Siguatare of THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE.