§ ------ B pss Rs . OF CANADA - Satisfactory Service assured to all Susiness Entrusted to this Bank. Savings Department at Evéry-Branch m---- NR ---- I. LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor A PLEASED CUSTOMER IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT. i We try to please by selling good cloth We know all about woollen cloths, and buy only what we hink will wear well, so whether you pay $20.00 or $28.00 for your Suit you get satisfactory wear. We try to please by giving good sty! and honest workmanship. We re- cognize that unless you have a good cut with lining and sewing that will wear well the good cloth will not have much value. We try to please by asking reasonable prices. For every dollar you pay us we give you one hundred ceats worth of good value. Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street High Class Millinery rr TWN) ~ There Is No Reason Why you should not have one of the prettiest trimmed Hats in the city. We have them here at the most "Yes," hundreds of them, and no two alike In the lot, from our reasonable prices. unequalled stock of shapes, flowers, feathers, ribbons, ornaments J and all the novel trimming materials "our ° experienced trimmers can make them In such variety, If you are an intending purchaser it is woith your while to see our stock. D. M. SPEN CE, Millinery Store 119 Princess Street. SAA LA tL BIG SUIT SPECIALS For Saturday and Monday OEAA Ld aa vee Lot I at $10.00 Consists of Men's and Young Men's Fine Striped Warsteds and Tweeds, in Dark Greens, 3 Olives, Browns and Greys, cut in the latest styles $ and well tailored, all sizes, 31 to 44 chest. Sold « regular at $12, 13.50 and some at 15.00. Your Choice Saturday and Monday for $10 I ------------------------------ a Lot II at $13.75 This lot acludes our High Grade Goods in Fine Worsteds and Tweeds, in all the wanted shades, strictly hand-tailored goods, all sizes, 34 to 44 chest, good values at $16.50 and 18.00. On Sale Saturday and Monday for $13.75 Lot Ill at $2.95 Boys' Two Piece Short Pants Suits, Bloomer or Straight Pants, in neat Grey Pattern. Regular $4 goods. Yours on Saturday and Monday for $2.95 Lot IV at $4.45 Boys' Two Piece Short Pants Suits, Bloomer Style Pants, in the late shades of Greys and Greens. Sold regular at $6.00 and 6.50. Pick out your size Saturday or % Monday for $4.45 The Above Prices are for Saturday : od and Monday Only. x So Come early and Get First Choice See Window Display of These Goods. PETIT IVIVIOIIIVIIIISIS yee A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 b b 4 4 < 4 5 4 4 § K 4 4 SAMA LLL L 2A TENT VVIVV999999999 COOOL LOELL AA A VEVIVVIVIVIoVIe0Vood Dd tft As aA TTP RIV VVYOVIoe SLL L880 00 0 VV VVYIYVeYVYyYee SALLL LA A Yih ~ SOL LLA LLL & 4 2 THI IVIVIVoooe Leal Fajen DAILY, BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APLIL (CELEBRATEMAY 24TH| CHURCH S ERVICES THIS HAS BEEN FINALLY DE-| THE FILLING OF THE ON SUNDAY, | CIDED UPON. > Sl 20, 1911, | Victoria Bay Will be Celebrated in| : <i : § Kingacan This Year for the Last Gospel Message to All Peoples. si Andrew's--Rev, Professor EB F Services 11 am, and 7 pam. | welcome. 8 Cooke's Presbyterian church, 8 . the Rev. WS. eiehration, Should he b id J on | Tavish, Ph.D. will preach at lune 5th, as some of the merchan Services. " Sunday school and | jclass at 3 p.m; and hotel men Rornot atl. ™ . tall. Some of the members of the com- | 8» = pam, jmitiees said if the celebration was not . held on one of would | eorge's cathedral--Second Sun- 8 hak be held long |9ay after Easter, Holy | discussion agreed jam. matins, 11 that the celebration would be held on | Bishop of Nova Seotia; | May 24th. The horsemen esent | 3 p.m.; Bible class, 3.17 j thought the races would be better if [4.15 p.m; evVensong, {held on May 24th than eithe= of the ler, Canon Starr. i jother days mentioned. Some one said | First Baptist church--Rev, Douglas | thatKingston wus the only city in {Laing, pastor, at both services, 11 [Canada to-day that was cele rating a.m, "A Boy-Seouts' service" : 7 pm. | [the 2th of, May. The answer was | "How Christ Comes Through Con- | Horthcoming that this was all the more trary Winds": Bible school, 2.45 pm. | | reason the celebration should be | Strangers cordially invited to all the >t the commit Proposs A mesting of sll jeonnection with the ton was held in the council last evening, to decide whether in | Seott, "elebra { Strangers namber, | Brock Mac both | Bible youny people's meet- Strangers always wel! . street--The pastor, on nounced, wan led come. 3 | St. : : ' communion, 8 | Ladies Tan o'clock, preacher, ! $3.50 and $4 Sunday school | pam; baptisms 7 o'clock, preach- ! these dates it at alk After a it was unanimously Gun 50 Button Boots, |i Men's Swell Tans, Pa- tents and Dull Leathers . Righ Bhoes and Ox-| Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. - fo - Velvet Button, Brown and ; Black, . etal Buttons, $3, Patent Buttons, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50. Sau, Patents and Dull $5, $4, $3.50, Leathers, $3 | At All Prices | held On that day because those who Iservices, {had nowhere to go would come to] First Church of Christ Scientist j this celebration. It was found that | --Sunday services, 1i am. subject, | { the alter ation of the date would not | "Everlasting Punishment." Wednesday | afféct any of the plans of | evening, testimonial tieeting. Free | committees and the motion wax public reading room, every afternoon, | | carried J ! i ; except Sunday, 3 t § Ald. Harty, when asked about the | a y yo - d #4 2 Goch 20 -- i cordiall Sports, replied that the motor bost | the reading room, races would be the only ones affected . : ne 5 sh : Chalmers, Presbyte ces i The hotel men who were present voiced | JLeraan, serv; >» EE ----, RR y i. 10ld Convocation hall, Coli ds | OF So BED oy attitude Tos ' ege grounds | x which: th hn hk sin | ve 8. Nac. pl, Soom fr {Une of them said f Preach 1} am; HAS TREALED IN THE PAST TEX ix part dd | Res De Roe wi 8 pe edie - not care whether there Rev, Dir Jordan, 3 p.m., Sunday | YEARS, | holidays in Kingston Wed- | Were ever any . >, : or He |*¢hool, 3 pm. Prayer-meeting, thought the attitude which nesday, 7.30 pm. Strangers cordial-| 3 manifested toward had been . the hotel men was {Iv invited to all the services. | wrong. Further diseussion | Sydenham street Methodist church-- | the fact that it was only Quarterly sacramental services, 9.45 had made a kick It among all present that am; love feast, 11 a m.; sacrament {the last celebration held in this city 7 ord's supper; 2.45 p.m; Bible school. pm., the pastor will preach, All on Mav 24th. In future they would | welcome, Music anthems, "What Are be held on the king's birthday The These"; "1 Am Alpha and Omega.' : secretary was instructed go ahead | solos, Miserere)' Mrs. Jas with the advertising at Small'; "Rock of Ages," Harold An- - lgrove. | Princess street Methodist church {Rev, F. H Sproule, B.A, pastor will preach at both services. Junior En not, The Revenue of the Arts and Theology Departments Has Doub- led in That Time, In 1903; when the Queen's umiversity question was before the Presbyterian general assembly at Van ouver, B.C, the question was asked as to what additional revenue the arts and theo- logy departments of the university re quired, and the answer was $20,000 a year more. At that time, the revenue of arts and theology was $53,997, This year. it is $106,500, or nearly double 'what it was eight 'years ago revealed / was agreed a few | this should he i to "Jesu once PLAYS AT THE GRAND, To-nikht "The Man on the Box" Will | Abernethy 'S Shoe Store -- MILITARY CHANGES HEADQUARTERS RE-ESTABLISH- ED AT KINGSTON, With Col. T. Bensof in Command The Other Officers Who Start Duty Here on Monday. . On Monday, May lst, the re-organi- x ¥ zation of the militia System, as re commended by Gen. Sir John French, after his inspection last summer, will © into force. This change brings the a re of the Eastern Ontario militia forces back to Kingston, with Col. T. Benson in OM, Col. GQ. Hunter Ogilvie as geveral staff officer; Lieut. Col. J, E. Chinie, AAG: Capt. E. E. Clarke, D.A.A.G » and D.AQM. G., and Maj. J, C. 0. Mack, Paymas- Kill the Dandraff Germ "And Save What Hair You Have Dander-uff Will kill the dandruff germ, stop hair from falling out and makes the hair grow and stop itching of the scalp. 50c bottle. Applications shops. at all barber Guaranteed and sold in ston at King- deavor, 10 am.: Sabbath school, 2.45 pm; Epworth league, Monday, = {P-m; praver and praise service, Wed to inesday, p.m. Evervone welcome "The { Mornin anthem, 'They That Trust io Mee- {the Lord' evening anthem, "Guide the play is | Me" and Leed, Kindly Light." Sule Briefly, the | ists, Miss Grace Mitchell, Mr. Mack. Robert Wor Brock street Methodist church-- army, thinks he | 1. E. Bourke, B D., pastor, will preach a practical at both 11 am, subject, his sister. Jie masquerades Some Lessons From the Life of a conchman, drives her wildly Man Who Became a Prime Minister." from a dance, and kisses her {7 p.m. subject, "The Man Who Is steps in terror from the {Not Far From the Kingdom." 10 it-ien't his sister; it Betty Annes-|4 m., class meeting; 3 pm., Sunday ley, a stranger Worburton is ar- {school and Bible classes; Monday, =~ be Seen, The revenue and expenditure figures for arts and theology for the past eleven years are :'-- Year. Revenue Fxpenditure 1599-00 « $47,994 $47,908 1900-01 «. 43.33 48.322 191-02 ..... . 49,166 49,160 1902-03 53,997 51.20 1903-04 57,676 59.945 1904-05 62,007 62,516 1905-06 62,311 52,515 1906-07 | 68,175 65,179 1907-03 . 80,002 T9988 190809 | ia» 91,419 43,05 IMA-10 ...... . = - 08, 0% 97.865 J9te-1 " veees 106,30) li: 1999-1900 there were 118 stude is In arts and theology, of whom 118 were extra mural. In 1909-1910 - the At the Grand to-night goers will have apn opportunity see Harold Mofirath's comedy, Man on the Box," with John han in the leading role a delightful story is burton, late of the is going to play local theatre comedy as follows Joke or services as a home | as she carriage. But 8 through the offices of a friend, Char- Sunday school annual meeting, Stran ter. Col. T. D. R. Hemming goes to Toronto as AAG. It is understood that an imperial officer will shortly be appointed to each division It js ex- pected these appointments will be made in time for the annual training, The regimental changes bring about the removal of Lieut.-Col, H. E. Bur- stall to Quebec, to be succeded in command of the R.C.H.A. by Maj. Henri Panet, at present in England. Lieut. T. Pugh, of the Ordnance Corps, has been transferred to Mon treal, Capt. Prideaux, of Ottawa, tak ing his place here. Capt. A. de M. Bell, of the P.OA.SC » Boos to To ronto, and is succeeded here by Capt. W. A. Simson, of Halifax, who arrived on Friday, zs 3a, in S000crevecsevececntese WE DYE CLOTHES, We dye the most delicate ma- terials any fashionabde shade. Send us your old: or soiled gowns and we will make them as good as new. les Henderson. Miss Annesley ap: | gers made welcome. pears against him but suspects that St. James' church, cornér Union and he is not a groom, pays his fine and | Apch streets--Ven, J. Ker Macmorine, takes him into her employment. M.A, DD, rector; Rev. T. W, Savary : . and school of mining) was $74,930. IBA, vicar, the parsonage, corner 3 [ Union and Barrie streets, Second Sun. The number of students was 660. {day after Easter. 11 am. morning In 1909-1910 the revenue in all de | prayer and sermon, preacher, Rev. . partments, (arts, theology, medicine : 10. Unisp, M.A., rector of Portsmouth; school of mining and &ducation) was Thursday, May 4th, when Charles | 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible $210,200. The students totalled 1,517. Frohman presents "The Dollar Prin {classes; 7 p.m, evening prayer and | tess It is a long time since so | sermon," subject, "Three Old Testament | delightful a musical comedy has been | Resurrections : The Boy At Shunem. produced. The music is charming, the | First Congregational church--Rev, dialogue brilliant and ' LeRoy Rice, B.A, Pastor. Morning pany has been gatheral together to § worship, il a.m. Subject, "Making a bring out good qualities The | Life and Making a Living." Evenmyg | staging 18 beautiful and the costum { worship at 7 o'clock. Subject, 'Amos ing ability the most gorgeous that | the Prophet as Preacher." Mrs. Wil- has ever een seen. "'The lollar will sing at the evening service Princess" was originally produced at 1 Sunday school and Bible hid 3 the Knickerbocker theatre, New York, |, m Young peoplss society, Monda, and ran there for Its | evening: prayer meeting and teachers' popularity Mr | training class, Wednesday, 8 pm Frohman v Schson | Strangers cordially invited to all thess to 'bring the company to the | services metropolis for a continuance of their | Bethel Congregational church, Cor run. The cast to be seen Jere * [Barrie and Johnson streets--Rev. A headed by Donald Brian, sr "LP. Mershon, minister, "A Central Widow" fame, who is to' hurch." 11 am., "Three Hundred Hetter advantage than he was {Years of English Bible," celebrating Prince Butte {thers m the : Com: [the tercentenery of the King ' James pany, which numbers a hundred, in {Pension; 3 p.m., Sunday school clude such favorites as Pope Stam {ganized classes: Geo. Mills superinten per, EK. J. Will West, ident: 7 p.m., "The Marks of 3 Chris bert Hart, Cyril Biddulph, Daisy Lian." The message is supported by Hay, Carroll © McComas and ithe. music. Seats all free; Wednesday, Vining. N p.m., prayer mating: Friday, 8 Pp. m., C.B. Queen street pastor, Rev, Sellery, M.A BD, F 3 ' | will conduct both services, Class only one. "Bromo |, aeting at 10 am. 11 amg subject , for signature of E.| She Sabbath: The Bowring Sof Sab- | bath Observance on the Int sts of | {the Individual, the Home pnd the Nation." Meeting of the communion card committee, 7 pm, subject! "Canscious and Unconscious In-; The following was the resolution fluence'; 2.30 pm., young men's club: Presented at the meeting of Queen's {245 p.m. Sunday school and Bible university Board of Trustees by those { Music : An | nazes. Musi Christ," "One Sweetly 'sity from the Presbyterian church :-- Solemn thought": solos by Mr. Shea | 'Whereas the trustees, in asking the and Mrs. Evans. All are welcome, (vote of the graduates on 'the comsti- ; = : tutional changes, requested the senate i 'ancou and the membery of the board fo re ! Ta Live in ¥ ver, B.C, . frain from discussion of the matter | The marriage of Miss Eleanor Rog ] : Ee ar |ers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. whilst the vate was ne t cal | Rogers, Glenvale, to Stirling Ross, And wherdas the ey ol | Vancouver, B.C., took place in Pel- faculties disregard} t 8, raqusn \ v {lingham, Washington, on Wednesday, 'sued to the graduaees a circular lat f April 26th, Mr, Ross is wellknown in ter advocating the. constitutional i Kingston, having been connected with changes proposed; . : {the telephone company here some few | "And 'whereds in the voling paper iyears ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ross will issued to graduates no provision is {reside in Vancouver, B.C. imade for the votes of those who de Isire 'the constitution to remain un Must Pay Up. , ch, : The police. have been asked to look | "It is resolved that the board are up a number of statute labor delin- unable to accept the vote as a pr quents. Notices were served on quite expression of the mind of the gradu a number, vesterday afternoon, and if {ates on the subject." t i t made it | ee tnt sttlement is no it means _-- : Qo the guilty parties will be sum . imoued before the magistrate. At Christ church, Belleville, Miss i ; Rose Duckworth, ille, was mar. See culyspecial suit case, $1.50. Dut! ried to George Robson, * of ton's, 209 Princéss street. Napanee. The bride was given away R. W. Dickson, of the Kingston & by Dr. Edward Ming, Xapange. The Pembroke railway, has returned from attendants were: Mrs. GN a trip to the west, IN , and James Duckworth, Trunks, exira strong, for the west, | ville, Rev. R. C. cheap. Dutton's. | Christ church, officiated, Miss Nellie E. Spooner, left this being very quiet. Mr. and Mrs. week for Dundurn, Sask, where she won left for New York, and later will will, spend the summer, (reside in Napaosce. Boys' extra strong school boots, | low prices. Dutton's. 3 i Whenever | Afternoon tea and cafe chastant, take the ; 1th, 12h sud I3th.| Save i 1 rested He has a private hearing In.m., Y PS. Wednesday, s p.m. figures were 943 and 438, In 1899-1900 the revenue in all de partments, (arts, theoloby, medicine { "The Dollar Princess." There can be question of delights in store at the Grand the on no i -- THE FARMERS ARE HAPPY, For the Fine Spring Weather Has Been a Blessing. certainly been an ideal spring for the farmers in this vicin ity, and as a result most of them have their spring work done. Every year this part of a farmer's life is filled with anxiety until the sec] all tucked under the soil I'he ing is always hindered by heavy which pour for days at a time. year nothing of this kind has come to hinder them in their work. For the past two weeks the farmers have had nothing but sunshine and warm weather, and despite the fact that the spring was a long time in coming the farmprs have, their crops in early. Now | they are looking for a good warm rain to warm the ground to make the grain spout Farmers looked for a backward spring, when the snow was 80 long in going, but their gloomy forebodings have been turned to joy. This is the reason why the markets have been so small for the past week or so. Whenever a far mer is seen he is wearing a happy grin, a fine com its This has {son is seed rains This + solid vear thaf was compelled this back WAS 80 great seen as or- Connolly, Le Hilda To Prevent the Grip. | ! Laxative Bromo Quinine removes the cause. There is Methodist church--The S OPPOSITION RESOLUTION Presented at the Meeting of Queen's be considered virtue haa 3 Titue University Trustees. it checks pride and ostenta and May suppers at Armouries, home-made delicacies for sale, Heh, 12th and "13th. Among the men of letters the post- man is the most popular. The optimist always sees 'wunshine | ahead of him. Bd Makes Nome Baking Easy of Anthems, "More Love opposing the separation of the univer } S------------ : Will Visit Kingston. Professor Pember, of the Pember Hair Store and Beauty Institute, of Toronto, will pay a visit to Ning ston on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 9th and 10th. In his rooms at the Randolph Hotel he will show a splen- did line of samples, switches, bangs, braids, ete. He examines and diag noses free of charge all hair and scalp troubles and his advice may be relied upon, An advertisement giving more detailed explanstions of his of fer will be found on another page in to-day's issue -------------- Garbage Collection. R.PARKER & C0. Dyers and Cleaners, 8 Princess #+, Kingston. Ont. 000000000 cesvonsetee Sooo vosevoveey o ®080coevvocevene John Plewes, of this city, who, for the past five years, has been the east ern representative of the Maple Leaf Milling company, has severed his con. nection with that firm, and on Mon day will start with the Ogilvie Flour Mills, of Montreal. He will cover practically the same territory as be fore. He will reside in the city for a time at least, Prevost, Brock street has received all his spring and summer goods for his order clothing department; also in ready-made clothing and gents' furn- ishings department. 1 hey are all well assorted with new goods Master ge Séott, Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W Seott, West port, accidentally got hold of a bottle rontmning carbolic acid and, "thinking It was cough medicne, took some of the deadly His face and hands See Turkish girls and variety show, | were badly but he is recover. Armouries, May 11th, 12th and 13th j Ing nicely, . Mr. and Mrs. William Caverley have | Platinum returned to the city spending Jat C. W their honeymoon in eastern They | guaranteed will reside in the city for some time | Fhe reven There ought to' be no privileged clase | now squal to sc far as law-breaking is ls the city Many inquiries are being made at | the polica station every day about the garbage system. The Whig under stands that the final arrangements for the system will be made at a meeting of the board of health on Monday The health inspector has been in structed to prosecute any person who collects the garbage and has not a properly equipped vehicle for the re moval. poison burned points put on spark coils after Lane's, jeweller. Work cities ue of Queen's University ie that of the corporation of Kingston, nat including but there is that of the water and light plants, ----------_ Spring Medicine Made a Yearly Necessity by Impure Blood. The Best is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which Cures EY All Humors and All Eruptions, Relieves that Tired Feeling, Creates an Appetite. Insist on Maving Hood's, whicl effects its wonderful cures, Het simply because It contains sar- lla, but because it combines the" utipdst - remedial values of twenty §ifferent ingredients. rsaparilla 5 ba,