. THURSDAY, MAY - _-- - Re BFORT 10 STILE =" = DYING COMMON = = ~ 1 Yost Packet | Vest Pocket Cheese Sold at 10 1-2¢ on Board . : ' be Thursday. YOUNG MAN WAS FOUND. ON White House TROUBLE ITWHREN. | MASONS | he © F ¢ chee board, on PE AR Sg : TROUBLE BET At: the Frontenac THE ROADWAY. , : AND- STONE CUTTERS. {Thursday 'afternoon, the highest price mE EE EEE ea a ook | Books | Toast Book . ' ; 2. tork : r nee" 'W. ys ( i XX} ¢ = 40, Building Trades' Me Ask dpoltorios boarded: LL, gg (OM : of Oswego: « | : | ek . |. White--Arigan, 30; , Was Hurried to the Hotel Diew-- 4 s : # Two Unions to Arbitrate-- py qigor, 35; Glenburnie, 60; Glen-y po oo 0 ons for Over n ? : Frederick Welch Named as Ohair- vale, 2; Hartington, 5; B , Four Howrsr~Bu t is Now Doing : eli : Saalfield"s Standard Vest Pocket man of Board. jtepke. 2: gLatimer 50 8 d Nicely : By Hugo Ziemany, Steward of the : The members of thé" building "trades gg St Lawrence, 11; Silver 'Springs, W Semen White House: at. of the city are making a strong effort 20. Thousand. Islands, - 39; Elginburg, n an almost dying condition Clar- c on ; 2 : 10 have the trouble between Ana 3; Wolfe Island, 21; Frontenac, 35. |ence Walker, aged abot Hasaty-thres H TE Coaling, Toilet and a occasion will be found indispensible t sons and the stoBecutters, which has!" ("| ed Cold Springs, 70;~Morning |years, was found near the foot of Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner] co itains over 25.000 words: also aston found inchspens o delayed building operations for the Gar, 34; Ontario, 5; Parhdm, = 30; Liareuce- street, late Wednesday . af- Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the] hy ; . Boa two weeks or more, settled, and po.' Hifl, 35; McGrath's, 30; Collins Hoon, He was suffering from a Sick, ete., ete, Land Measurenients; Coumtries of the meeting" on Wednesday evening, . 40. pi __ |severe illness and was unconscious at] mg. . oh ' ; : a . the pt of ® bch is that the masons Bay 0 Thompson opened thé bid-| the * Hotel Dieu for ahout four and a pi ork ee World, lagu Holidays, Postal Jufos and stonecutters unions were asked to ding at 10jc. and sales were made as half hours. Yo practicdt Housekeeping is Ranting ation. ole. miay be at hand when pended; JOHN . McKAY, submit their "difficulty to arbitration, ¢ 1 On Thursday he was reported to' be 2 ' by Saturdiy. The building trades = i130. L. W. Murphy bought theiout of danger and doing well. Wal-| Splentidly bound jy enamelled cloth: : - members at their meeting deplored the ,g. inoy of Batterses, Latimer, Morn-|ker is a stranger in Kingston, hav- beautifully illustrated and tai . ' oy ; ope ; 149-135 Brock Street |r. s triting sirike was hokding SE, ot), Rows Ta Sand 1, ing come tothe sity gute secenty, realy oto pagen. + * *™| Price in Cloth 15¢|{Cloth Binding ' 25¢ . up the building operitions in the city. oye" Collins: Bay and Excelsior: |from Philadelphia. = : - In a very short time if the trouble is |", "154 Mr. Thompson bought St.| Walker was found by a couple of Toe es Lawrence, Silver Springs, Woll 1s song men, who called 3. cub, snd | Price $1.25 - |Leather Bound 25c|Leather Binding 50c This collection of the best, brightest Mee : Webster's Pronouncing, Dictionary. ; . . ' and wittlest toasts for every possible the public man at banquets, dinners, ) 2 3 ete. Made in vest pocket form that it v to tie up, as they will be unable to 1 4 4 Thousand Islands. had the unfortunate young man re |. : : proceed ps long as the masons * and | At 10ge. F. W. Valleaa purchased! vod 'to the office of Dr. Robert - : Sonjeqttrs awe WoL working. It was | Yiginburg. dent, | Hanley. ; After making wn examina- : ecided to send the folom econd | In the absence of the president, |i, (hg doctor had thé patient re 4; : a ingston, May 15th, 1911, | Frederick Ferguson, the vice-president, y,,ved to the Hotel Dieu. It was at |" 0 ege 00 tore, " ? Geo. Porter, was in the chair. first believed that Walker had ° bee Ro the probident anf members of the aon or drugs. Dr. THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO, taking some poison or drugs. Dr > 'S ™ rs' M * Uni » : DISTRICT. ME} NG . : : > ssssses Stouscatteis and asons nions THE DISTRICE, MEETING Hanley, with house surgeons Drs, 260 PRINCESS STREET THE OIG NOUSEFURNISHING 2 MONTH | "Ifcar Siri--A meeting of tho|or (ne Methodist Church--Come|O'Ridlly dnd McCutcheon, worked aver him for over four hours and uilding trades membprs was held, last : Zt \ Building in the committee room, city _ mittees Appointed. . |ceeded in bringing him around all INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Our stocks are equal to the demand. |}oll and I was authorized, on behalf | The Wednesday afternoon = s¢esion | right. ' - Newsy Paragraphs Picked Us by Re- We oan help in Carpets, Rug, Cur- fof those present, 10 submit the ques-|of the district meeting of the ' Me-| When taken to the hospital Walker Thiel y tains, Furniture or ir Work. tions, in dispute between the stone | thodist ministers was princhally con-|ywag unknown and it was only. throueh | y on Rounds. : ie Eo masons and the stonecutters to a !fined to the trying of the probation-|papers found in his pocket that he| Eyes tested free at Best's. friendly adjustment. ers for fitness of office. Thursday |g ag identified. Papers showed that] Victoria day celebration will be a "The building' trades have had no | pmorping the laymen and ministers}, had been a member of the. Aw. | 200d one. i Si differences with you, but they have a'pot for the transaction of business. | rican Corps, and alse showed that William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders large interest in the construction work | jev, J. T. Pitcher and Rev. S. Sel-1}6 had been given his discharge pa- received at McAuléy's. Phone 778. which is most vitally affected by the j.ry were appointed a committee 'to|pers at. Philadelphia. On: another) Mr. and Mrs. George M. Stone, Mor strike, and they have waited patiently visit Parham. and render what assist piece of paper it" was found that bis treal, are guests of C. H: Sharp, in the hope and expectation that an| oo was in their power. Rev. 7T.(} me was in Oswego. N.Y. $ Queen street. : amicable' settlement of this strike W. Neal and Rev. J. A. Waddell were Walker was'in a terrible state and) ":Buy sponges" at Gibson's. would be reached. They have been dis- appointed to visit Perth Road for had he not been discovered until The condition of John Hewton con appointed in- this respect, and the sit- the 'same purpose. Rev. T. 'W. Neal, [ater on 'it is doubtful if he. would ties favorable. He 'passed a fair nation is most serious uve the braham Shaw, Rev. G.. Tepnant and} pavs recovered: THe had been_deink- | "£3 inthe. hoepital, Z : weather is favorable for buil ling oper- Rev. J. T. Pitcher were appointed a ig. ; ll Bay | anc cleaner. Gibeon 8 ! e cricket field is crowded every | aftérnoon and evening 'with mén and ations, and not one hour should i i $ a wasted in fruitless contention. 1 committee. to 'bring back a apo : NTH RETIN TURE "The building trades have, therefore, | Pout the special district meeting to INTERESTING LE "hone samy bee a proposition to offer, and one which 'be held at Souleteice regarding Porte « Ed Sioa Ww rk Amon) A rimless nose glass, gold-filled they trust! the stone masons and mouth and Depot Al od i the nF eal ona oe ! ® mounts, 'fitted complete, for $1.50, at stonecutters will accept at once. It| Rev. S. Sellery was elecind to the : = Japanese (12's. Best's. is that all questions in dispute between $tationing committee, with Rev. T.| iiss Alice Timberlake, daughter of Nig W. Poters, Rideau street, left the unions be referred to a committee | F, Bourke as alternate. Rev. William Timberlake, a former vesterday on a visit to , friends '4p of three fair-minded, impartial and| Church union was discussed at the | ninister in this city, who is a mis: Noy York' and Hartford. independent persons, the stone masons afternoon session. sionary 'on 4 ough bom Japan, H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 2 to.select one, the stonecuttérs a se- em -- wv « |spoke in Sydenham street Methodist Kino street.. Leave order: Me ond, and the building trades a third. TO ADVERTISE EXTENSIVELY he on Wednesday evening on he Auleyv's bookstore, > ' The building trades submit the name - educational work among the Jap- 1" Miss M. Riddell, of London, Ont. AP of Frederick Welch, who has been con- |The 24th of May Celebration in the| nese girls. - Rev. J. Talman Pitcher,' |. returned from a visit with friends or - sulted and is willing to act if called Papers. of Gananoque, chairman of the King- .¢ Kingston and Gananoque. Dining-room Suites, Bedroom Suites, | upon to do so. The judgment of this | A paeting of the finance committee [ston Methodist district, presided, and, yo A Kaadtman, of Jamestown, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloth, Linoleum, | committee to be binding on all the |i (he Victoria day celebration was the ministers who are meeting in the Yow York, i visiting in the city, the Curtains, Draperies, Shades, ete. parties who had interested Io . the held, Wednesday evening, when it was | City, Wotlueadny and Phuesday, re vuest of Mrs. M. J. Filson, 49% Prin- . ob agreement, an 0 prevail east for 4 vided 1 a full 2 of adver- | present in a yy. 6 MeeLIng \CAarce- ...q street. 00 decide LO use page © noo wp and Verandah Chairs, $1.00, the _balante ofthe gi or tising in both daily papers on Satur- ly Jooke the fora of a lecture, but Wud Satisfaction guaranteed on. every & : 3 . our answer to this communication | j.y of this week to make the date | more of a quiet ta concermng ©. pair of glasses sold at half price at Repair and ,, Upholstering promptly will be thankfully received up to, but of the celebration as widely known as mission work in Japan. Miss Timber- Best's this week. and well done. hot Inset than vise o'dlock on Satur. possible. Mayor Graham was given Jake Jaid girls 'who Sou to the Mrs. Herbert Hogan, Portsmouth . " x ay morning, May <0th, a reply 18 | hower to make arrangements -for the | schools from Japanese homes and j,tends leaving next week, to spend Electric Vacuum Cleaner will do | not then received it can be taken for IDA in the parade of the stay for a reasonable time, become the summer with her sister, Mrs: H J your house cleaning for you. Srasted, 8 Dasume, that ho do. hol 4th P.W.0. Rifles, and for paying the Christians. The meeting was full ; of Sherring, Winhipeg. . you oa 0 , . . . rest. 4 74th regiment o uf- Or you can use our small cleaner e \ » or desire any mediation tha regiment officers for entertaining the |interest In August the 74th reg t of Buf $1.00 per day. will bring the strike to a close. American officers last year. Dr. A. ly --------------y { flo, N.Y., purposes makirig a tour of Phone 919 seccsscccsssceccaseg Protect Your Furs BUY A MOTH-PROOF BAG. Bar Brooches We have them in different sizes from the short jacket size to the long: {ister. -- OM000000000000000e 90000000000000000000000 LONG SLENDER PINS OF 14K GOLD, 2 WITH SETTINGS OF SINGLE CORAL, AMYTHEST, PERI DOT, OR AQUA-MARINE, ON PERFECTLY PLAIN BARS, OR SETT IN THE MIDDLE OF A BAR OF PEARLS THESE PINS ARE NEW, AND HAVE: A VERY PLEASING APPEARANCE. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians, ) 850 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. With these bags there is no danger from moths, roaches, dust, vermin or mice. No pdsting, gluing or sewing is-réquired; the patent fastener is secure. Patent Clothes Hooks Inside. Try Moth Proof Sheets for wrapping up bedding or lining trunks or boxes. These are 40 inches x 48 inches, and are only 5¢ each. S---- Dr. A. P. Chown, Optician, 188 PRINCESS STREET, "Phone 343. ®o00cocevcscee P0006 OTOUIO00OVOOOOOOOOOSYS . "In the opinion of all those who are E. Ross will make' all arrangements Wade's Iron Tonic Pills. the Thousand Islands, and, as a re interested in building, outside of the necessary for the giving of a con- Is the best tonic we know of for sult expects a fine muster roll. stone cutters and ° the stone masons, cert in Macdonald park on the even-| that 'tired feeling' and loss of energy. | "Buy sponges" at Gibson's. Leas . T F HARRISON Co this dispute is too trifling, and the ing of the 24th. It was decided ~ to [It is a good appetizer and the iron | ~E. C. Mitchell has been. «lected a} a Be . 1006 yards of Valencien nes 'and Torchon Inger tions, broken assortments (Lace sold out.)® Too hig a Stock, hence this deep cut, de, 8c and 10¢ lines. interests involved. are too important, | (ary a collector on the road at once | enriches the blood, fortifies the sys- member of the council of the London to pp further delay ~ Yours to collect the amounts subscribed by | tem wgainst colds, in boxes, 725c. each Ont., board of trade. He is a son of ERNEST R. PECKWITH irling trades, [the merchants. McLeod's Drug Store. John: C. Mitchell, William street, "Thro at the city, th i > a { A -- yes tested at Best's by an- expert -- Hiroughout the ity, the hope is o FINDING THE LEAKS. { Miss Minnie Jacguith, nurse-in- [and $4. Rimless finger mount pers | PeaRessacsesve A p 1 1 Spat TL on ' training, at St. Mary's hospital, De- glasses, properly fitted, for $2.50, -- ' 4 As Besides the Te In the Waterworks Intake Pipe--| it, Mich, is spending her vacation | Mrs. MacTavish, wife 'of Rev. Dr, ; 2 . the followin, Iarge buildings are k t Some Loose Bolts. . | visiting her parents, 87 Lower Union MacTavish, was removed to the L: c rtai = o% Tack: Meta lurgy building aft Dr One of the leaks discovered in the | street. (general hospital, to-day, to undergo ace u 118 House of Providence addition, Bank of | centre section of the waterworks ie Gold-filled -spectacles und hose Hae. | toentament. Her illness is not of a ( , Royal Military Coll take pipe on Wednesday was at the|es guaranteed, properly fitted, or ;Serious nature. : dats ary the post pT . The valve 1,300 feet out from ishore. When |81.50, at Best's. : ! ps r G, Lett, pastor of the Me Our showin of Lace Cur ¢ public works department at Ottawa the pressure test 'was put on,' the div- . Mrs Douglas Young, King street, | thiclint church, Smith's ¥ alls, has re 8 8 - has enquired as to the labor condi- | ¢r found one at that point, and dis-| is visiting in Ottawa. » {ceived an invitation to Grand . View tains in Irish Point, Brussels 3 |n, in Kingston before it begins the | covered that several bolts were loose.| 'Buy hand cleaner." ' Gibson's. [Hathodist thureh, Yrawuver, BC, Net, Marie Antoinette, Arabian ¢ |construction of the latter two build- | These were tightened jusseditely. The | AB ea pave Fiiba ni 1912. _and Nottingham qualities, in ings. - diver has gone over 600 feet of the Rev. W. R. AYoung, DD; of Mon: 4 pipe from the valve inwards so far, " y ur S " : . hid White, Ivory and two tone ef and the other 700° feet or mote has yet Kingston's Famous Fur Store, Steal las gecepted Jn, nvitar fon j fects are as exquisite in design JUDGE PRICE'S. DECISION to be examined. An inch-by-inch search {June 1912. Dr. "Young i i le ne - . oO Ig 18 A ormer as the most fastidious could iv being made, the: pressure test being , desire. = In Regard to Purchase of the Stor- kept on so that the man' under \valtok | Frontenacer He was raised in Pitts rington Road. may see where other leaks may cxist, ] { burg township. " NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, Judge Price handed out his decision {It 18 known that there is still further {Melvin W. Sheppard, the well-known . " ' h a. 3 { athlete, discusses athletics)in original ~fpecial--- values. at $1.00, Thursd ard to the | leakage in the pipe, and it is hoped FRADE tics) in origina $1.25, $1.50. arbitration case which was up before [to find the place or places before the A jlashion in the June Colufbian. His , : him, Tuesday. The case for arbitra [new section of pige recently installed jdonceiptiion of tha tricks and superst;- IRISH «POINT CURTAINS, tion was: concerning the taxing of the |is reached. ow" firs 1 some athletes is especially in- $8.50 to $8.00. . five townships--Kingston, Loughboro, g- i 1 0 Dimensions of > ; [ Printing that eatches the eye and Portland, Storrington and Pittsburg, Steame : {holds the attemtion, at the Whig of- MARIE ANTOINETTE from the amount of money they should con-| The dimensions of the steamer Dol- - i fice "$6.00 upward. v tribute toward the paying for the lard, the contract © build which : ™ . " ' Storrington road, which was recently | has been given by the department "of ' | The ten-year-old son of Sidney Grant ARABIAN POINT, 33.30. | pitchased. After going over all the marine and fisheries, Ottawa, to the i Bellrock, was brought to the general 00000000000 0000000000e § [ovidence, Judge Price decided * that | Kingston Shipbuilding company, are: ; {hospital Wednesday. night, by Dr. W mo Loughboro and Portland should not Length bétween le md 70 ; fa Siaddes, ot ¥arovs, and operated R. M FAUL. he oid Sxpetns Bitnthed dot thew feet; 1 th, 31 "feet. 6 inches; depth, : Hin ities uso - appndieitia with n c y breadt : 4 : yus, . ie set ke did not Shink they were 15 hoet, 6 Juches, he Senin will 3 : Harold MacGrath's great fiction Kingston Carpet Warehouse. benefited the way the other jownghipa By hh on A Toya y on will a ] : 1 id fe The Cornet " From Sapdad . re, rdingly, decided t = os a ! tHlustrated in colors by Andre 'Cas- ER ANEARR ALL LARRY, I and Pittsburg fitted with twin screw triple expan- |} : , ' taigne, with drawings by Sarka, be * + 9» ay should each contribute one-third of the |*10R engine, capable ° ging a i 1 3 gins in the June Columbian. It is ; total amount whichis 812,880. = The speed of eleven knote | he contract vivid in picturesque situations. MULLIN : iT Te is wou Nm: 1 HM i THE BEST GIRL IN WORLI . / > - yearly premiums of - , until .- § fi) : on a 4 an De THE REAL EST i MAN, N000000000000000000000 | whole thing is paid. The Parks Look Very Fime. |] J Fg fe Corner Johnson 'and Diiglon 'Sta 3 ------------------ Superintendent Philli says that ! y Mr. Spooner Told Old Story, Bui "Phone 539 . : Fi LABOR STRIKE INTERFERES the parks this year will look better ig || i ] Remained Bachelor, ? : than at. any other time of their ex ] i Bi y 2 "Do you really mean it, Mr. Spoon: Protection enn : With Getting Tenders for Erec 8 | istence. The. people are admiring the t 4 er, 'when you say 1 am the best i '.. 2 . ' eo lendid beds of early plants that are . | in fp g hg: how gir . New Bank splondk : oar ¥ plant nd, are Rk! > in .the world 7" asked a young lady ; ewman other, countries, that line, A nuwber of tenders have been. re- x a cas a of an ardent admirer, nual been made this spring. Efforts are be- : . "Indeed 1 do, Dora," responded. the a3 standards, © Canada has much to learn regarding fire ceived for the erection of the new |" y pc 3 ' ob. : ing made 'to have the painting in the| |. A po a DE it no digg dec orks completed _by the 4th... The Every Skirt in our Store is the Dest girl in the bet Sd uty v & Shaw hiches_are to be repainted, and the . "And the 'loveliest, I think you : prevention. [Improper building ordin- faulty laws and lack on them, at present. It is desired to Maw : : have more tenders, and it is stated pavilion in Macdonald pack is also thoroughly up-to-date. The ma- J [said >" ~ : : "The loveliest without doubt." preventioneare among reasons given why in Ki has receiving a new dressing. : : that the labor strike in Kingston on terials are pretty and the pat- "I thik: you said something about the Li in this the five waste in t country is far in : "Phone 90. MADE OVER EN BE T0 CER ON FRDAY|| © EparRED waved HW F, GOURDIER Real Bargains in Real Estate 108° Queen Street, © brick, comtai eirht rooms mordern imp Special Values in, Lace Curtains At 35c, 50c, 75¢c, $1.00, $1.35 per pair and up meni, hot water furnance and gas, for a 8a H7 Earl Street, brick, eight 1 B. & C., electric hight, for 0 Wellington Street, brick oe ; ® five rooms, lot 52x132 159 Montreal Street, _hrick, oh rooms, B. & C., good yard anki stable £1,000 brick epht rooms, despot 24% Albert wt, frame, nine t fe Houses. to rent and rent eco Fire insurance at lowest rales ASA IRD RN BR AO, A IRs THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. been the cause of all the trouble. Information Lack! account of the strike contractors have : 1 hy a terns stylish. my accomplishments, too hoon unable to give a figure "on the tot yy od a enien "1 did 1 aid they excelled those of Wood's work. . 3 "ii ial cominit 4 adi - anv other girl." M "4 would not like to do. I.* re purchase i Heat Skirts Srv ww "1 believe you called me sweet?" }. The Great Fngl Femedy. marked one interested in the work, to a t | 5. : "A smeeter woman: never brapthed" Toes and invigaraies the whos the Whig, "but if this goes or much i E ¢ % qugted the ardent lover. in old Veins, Cures Nerv. longer we will og for Sundets : | Afokmati in| | Natural Linen skists ... $1.50 "You used the word 'privet,' too, tenders in Kingaton, we will have to, pecial committe did you nat) . . _ ---------- did, wk upon you as he go elsewhere. efield I 3: LINEN COATS oo § {uk of erlection, propriety and mo BO i A ; L : desty, the empress of mv heart, Oft for Prince Rupert. ) iy te id |. We are proud of our variety pee-less one smobg the beaviogue. m : ; 1 " | § of Sammer © A White creatures of your sex, A maiden 2 | oven ies 2 chet Sto 2 BYE A we Long wht |G oa oe © OUR BEAVER BRAND|§ and natural Linen Coats, suite §lihe hand of the best man on earth AV wash 'em? ond] . be in a Say the word that will make me Of Flour is unexcelled Jo bread on. Iq} : ably trimmed, will big the happiest man on earth, Way own Sastry Price is moderate. oh ' 4 Can we? , mand. Dora." ~ : A AN, 3 : : . SE "Before I give you an answer, Mr, = ntaria Wires: . Why, that's . one JOC $3, $7.50, $0, $12.50. Spooner, I should like to ask. you one The: Me War. our - fortes----washing _ waTcn ovr wiypows: HTIUG0 LG co pike "Yeu, T had ten children. They ati |] Lace Curtains. . : pe i "One will be enough. Don't you [4rew up and roarried off" ) y ; Ig is think you have a great deal of ae "1 suppose it is lonesome now at KINGSTON LAUNDRY. GED. MILLS & 60 oh i. ---- to ha Pet' ohee ia i white }R Cor: Princess snd Sydeniai a. ay. oj ihese GJuatities ia marry Thee ape Kix. "Phone 22. : © 126-128 9 PRINCESS STREET. such an ordinary man as vou." one of the. gets a divorce and wan So . m-- | Mr. Spoos > «till 5 bachelor. dera bak." --~Washiugton : Herald, B38 ® rian J wir . iE 3 ls ; Es pe = ¥ --------------p----. 000000000000 0000000000 shetaneanenshonsseehentnes ; v