ts eg ROSARY + : : | i i i § ! *; 70°00 AWAY WITH 1T £ SCHEME : : Movement Mong This 'Line on Foot Ag far as the : ! in Some Places--There is b movement an in jane rs dock, In the police « in aeerdanes + under Breil oh lw, that a 5 uly 7 ' . ~ frivoncr's dovk BW siagpdy a seat fe ded for the defendant and thas it i : / {is always safe to have a little rail OX FOOT TO ABOLISH! céipy the sat. PRISONER'S DOCK. "rat Y He may then sgain {Le very anions to get sway not wani {to get out he prisoner's doek is Cause Tor Complaint Pri- cause for complaint for it is soner's onrt. About amyl Bock at Kiegston those charged, with a very {railing in front. = There is "no alike in other places. In fact Wo soe | a very ordinary place and there i he {nothing ahout it which would ort, Lone think of it the assumption [1] ce to sit in-in facet man is not who comes to the court with "eng Aceoriing to faports there " Hamilton and ther witis 10 do awasy with mak with it is = not uniti the erime, nnher Flite Fhore are a who sip in thie sent all the dime Wf are were nut stepped. 1% is ned at all {co spicuons like the prisoner's The routention of some is thatthe' in 'the mujority of ¢ities there atin. aa OF CANADA - Every Department Is fully Equipped to ensure Prompt and Efficient Service. Savings Bank at all Branches KINGSTON BRANCH H. E. RICHARDSON, Manager. NEI NO SU RW rw NW THE 'TRY-ON of cither a coat, vest or overcoat, is generally only a matter of with us. We want to MAKE SURL that the garments are all right in fit before going ahead o finish ther \Ve satisfy you thoroughly in every particular, or we are not satisfied to take your money. If you give us one trial you will soon find out the truth of what we =ay. Thos. Lamber 137 PRINCESS STREET. LJORNSTON'S SHOE STORE 170 BROCK is THE PLACE for RUBBERS and OVERSHOES OVERSHOES $1.50, $2.00, and $3.00 RUBBERS from 8c. to $1.10. See our FELT CURLING BOOTS from $1.75 to $3.50. STREET. Closing Out For Good Only a few days longer 925 to 50 per cent. off: eR «THE TOKYO" JAPANESE ART DEALERS. 174 Welllugton Street. P---- a------------------ " v Ce iiesii ass ss sat sssafsassrissssassenssansd lho i ein - & Pg | EY as A 9" i9 §sveral odd lines, were "lean-Up Sale me OF ~ ODDS & ENDS (AF TER STOCK TAKING mieluie in nm, ; v ' | A /Few Doz. Men's Soft Colored Shirts, ba § sizes f4l to 17, togoat: . - - A | Men's Working Shirts (odd lines, not all 90a fe), take your ¢ hoice : 5 - . {Men's Fine Scotch Wool Knit Underwear Tae. & $1.00, to clear at 4 ro garment. 1 Ci an' Overcoats, liroken lines 3 Le other Lot of Men's Dvercoats which > Lat $12 and $13.50, now . 1.95 : 2 " { : L = 3 2 RR = an's Highest Grade Overcoate, regular $18.00, nd $22, (broken sizes). We niay ee. 1350 cobt you would like in this lot, wow - RGR S ions in Boys' Two and Three garment ] extend a cordial invitation to mothers to § and sco values we are showing in Boys' Suits, § THE CHURCH SERVICES: hao. Mad { No copcerned in Kingston there is little i Police ® long seat for the accommodation of | : ordinar. | » § i as «very unpleasant |, 4 the stranger | %n hich | regarded in that way, for many peo-| ..(s welcome! ba bi chinrged, has hoon brought Wome | p1r who are ealled as witnespa would (Cooke's Presavterian to. him, § rupport the scheme, others who do uot they | dock | form "16.30 p.m i Lin front of the wan who happens to! {THE FILLING OF THE PULPITS ! ON SUNDAY. There Will be Interesting Tue.ies {| Considered in the Pulpits--The Gospel Message to All People. hall, ev, | resiyterian i Convocation imty, 3 pm, Queen's Univer: f2. Jobnson Ross of Lollege, i speak. =. Andees "s~Services, 11 Fopom. lev. 4. W. Johoston, M.A, of Verdun, Uue., preacher thoth sevies, Suanges and at Eta church, Brock Meln- sex: {vies Semday school and Bible class- fox 3 pon; nodoweek service, Wednes ty eet he pasta, Rey. J. W. Ltosh, M.AZ will preach at hoth day, ¥ -p.m. Strangers courteously weleome. | St. Paul's chureh--Moming prayer, 111 o'clock; preacher, Rev. W. F. Fitz {Gerald, M.A. Sugday school and Bible { classes, 3 p.m.; evening prayer, and | contirmation service, 7 o'clock, preach- or, the Right Het. the tishop of On- fara, D.D. Mouday, 8 p.m. AX PA. First Baptist church Rev, Douglas | Laing, pastor, at both services. i tam. "The Passover of the Christian {| Church; 7 poms, "Christ, the Magnet lof Publicans and Sinners," the first in la series on Luke, 15th chapter; Bible i school, 245% pm Students and {strangers cordially invited to all the | services, First Church of Christ, {Johngton street, between I Wellinston stieots.--Nunday a, subject, "Love." Wednes ling, testihonial meeting Free public. | reading Lam, same address, open every afternoon, except Sunday. 3 to 5 o'clock. AH are cordially invited to the services and the reading room. St. George's fathadral--Septuagesimg iSanday., 8 am, holy communion; 10015 a.m., matms; 1H a.m, holy com- Seientist, Bagot and rvice, tl wen 1 Montceal, | i aan Webster, pastor. Servies 11 pastor; solo by { Mr. Eva; sacrament of the Lord's Sup- i per in connection with this service. 3 ip.m., Sunday school and Brother hood's Bible class; 7 p.m, preacher, tihe pastor; anthem, "Abide With Me'; solo, by Mr. Smith. Monday, 7 p.m. official board meeting, also finance commitice meeting. Will all members {please be present, as the official board {rote at this meeting on proposed basis of union. Anniversary services on, the 18th, Queen strect pastor, Rev. S. will eonduct both servi class meeting. "11 am. communion service. A brief satmon on one of whe words from the eross. ler all the members be presegt. 7 pm, lessons from the life of MNgses. focrtn of the series on Bible char 'acters, 2.00 p.m. young min's club, 2.45 p.v., Sunday school and Bible (lasses. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. Maosic : Anthems, "More Love To Thee, © Christ," and "Saviour Again to Thy Dear Name We Raise." Mrs. Evans will sing at the evening service, Strangers and students cor- dially invited. NE COMING TO ram GRAND. To-night "The Girl and the Tramp." Fun of the real uproarious kind, predominates in Carlos Inskeep's inughing comedy success, '"Ihe fairl And The Tramp," which comes to the tirand to-night, but there are other things besides. The play tells an ab- sorbing heart story of a supposed wrong to a loving hussand, which happily, comes out all right in 'the end. Then, too, there are a grist of starthngly dramatic situations, the explosion of a real automobile, ete. Briefly, it is a performance that should certainly be seen by everyone who enjoys a clean comedy drama Methodist ehurch--The Sellere, M.A, BD, J IW am, "The Stampede. fhe big, strong, vital play of the far west always has and always will {mumion, preacher, the Bishop of On tario. 4 pn, Sunday school, 3.15 ipom, ible class; 4.15 p.m. baptisms; {7 p.m, evensong. Preacherthe Dean Fol Untario, subject, by request, "'Fate TAmd Free Will.' Thursday evening at 17.80., confirmation class. | "St, James' church, corner Union and Arch streets.--Ven. J. K. Macmorine, M.A, 1D. rector; Rev. T {vary, B.Al, vicar, the parsonage, 152 {Barrie street. Septuagesima Sunday {11 a.m., morning prayer and holy epmmunton. Sermon subject, "How to Run" 3 pom., Sunday School anl | Bible classes; 7 p.m, evening prayer {and sermon, suject, Lord's Prayer, Thy Kingdom Come." Bethel ( ougregational, {Barrie amd Jounson--A central church. j Rev. A. P. Mer:hon, minister. 11 a.m., {divine worship. Seats free to all The tpastor will © preach. Holy communion | at p.m., Sunday schook ip.m., an hour and a ynarter of pub tlie worship of God. Music hy choir and leongregation. Sermon by tne pastor, 1AN Wednesday, 8 p.m. First rally of al .en'isters for pvangelistie ser- {viees, begimong oth of February; Fri- day, ¥ pun, L. 5, meeting. { halmers, Presbyterian, corner Bar- {rie and karl streets---Kev, M. Macgu- heray, DD. manister. Services : «11 a.m, "Young Peoples' Day; 7 pam, lev. Prot, Johnston Ross, of mon treal, will preach; Sunday school, pom., missionary day; organized Bible | class, 2-15 p.m., with Prof. Matheson; {annual meeting of the | Wednesday, 5 pam.x sopgregational tea Stndefts and strangers ec dually invited to all the services. Meeting of session at the manse, Mon fens, Tol) pom. * i i | of corner noon. 3 welcome, Princess Street ! : Methodist church, [ie Princess and Albert stroets-- fobinson, minister. subject, "Lhe First €hyis- ey. Frederiek GG. Ho am. tans; ' World wide Methodism." Boys' club at Haun; quarterly tetlowshup meeting {at close of morning service; sacrament ! tot the Lord's Supper at close of even ig service, Sunday school and adult { ible cl at Zdo p.m; Lpwertn {1rague, of CC) E. Monday, at 8 p.m. general prayer meet nz, wednaday, at 8 p.m. Special music at both services i> tudents and all others will receive a cordial welcome to this church. First Congregational chugeh, cor: ver Johnson and Wellington streets Rev. KE. LeRoy Ries, B.A, pastor, Morning worshin at 11 o'clock, Sub jert, "Lempdation.'" The commun ion of the lord's Supper will be ol gerped at the close of this vice. 'Fvening worship, 7 Subject, "Ihe Reclamation of get ra study of Vietor Huge'silean Velbean. Young people's society Monday, 8 p.m. service for prayer and Eitle siudyg Wednesday, 8 pom Strangers and students are cordially imited to attend these services. "Airock Street Methodiet church, oor ner of Montreal Dermatologist Gives Compl. xion Secret "The great secret of Keeping the foce youns is to keep off the dead cuticle," said Dr. J, Mortimer Mit chell, the poted English dermatolo- Jgist, now Visiting tins eountiy. CH is wel known that the surface skin we eomstantly diving, falling off inim. perveoptizl gaiticks, except in some same $ But the parti does od citichs, wien the appear I dandrud, dis, shi To hate to dermatological swe goon perl off the entire cubicle al one time moa rid | and expensive pro ¢ #8. The sime resnit is obtained by ap} wg ar dere soeveolized wax, ns yam wend! eo ld erimm. This is bosh pri les rnd i exvisive. The was, being. bold for awhile by the live ters te matird shedding process. it al 8 ris the dead and ball 3 rvealime the Hew, heeltht, yo t Kldooking shin be repth," . is Led for Pree Book elving full particulars of TREN CHS REMEDY, the Warid fame Care far Epilepsy md Shpnis hows 25 Cyearw SRP CSR,) . * Festimonials from si} paris of the world, Over ine Aad - eyo 4 expected to be congregation | i pans, sunjeet, "A Message To and Brock sireets-- | hig do net drop of immelately they | have a strong appeal to the yeal red vlooded men and women of America. Such ga play is "The Stampede, to be presented at the Granl on Wednes day, February 7th, with Lillian Buck ingham in the leading role of Wanga, a hali-breed, educated Indian, and supported by an exceptionally strony éompany; the play has been given a suburb scenic setting, requiring a sSix- tydoot specially constructed oagpage ear for its transportationy "Excuse Me." Everybody in New "kxcuse Me," now, and when they they laugh. Funny, isn't, it, seeming apology should be a laugh ? fut there is an excuse; and that funuy it causes the cise' is Iixg Hughes farce it Henry W, ¢ will offer at the Grand on 3 February Sth. It is the merriest play imaginable, the kind that everybody enjoys a lightning express of laugh ter. York is saving do that a is so laughter. 'the ex: Me," the Rupert QUEEN'S COLLEGE NEWS, What is Found in the Late Queen's Journal. The third annual dinner of the Queen's Western Assoviation is to Ix held on February 10th. Among thos present is Hon. Dr Koehe, secretary of state At the Aesculapian meeting, an ath etic committee was ahpointed to look after the athletic interests of the fa culty for the coming year, "There is to {be a representative from each of the first two years and a convener and re | presentative from the third year I The following compose the executive lof the Queen's Association Football IClub for the ensuing vear : Honorary president, Prof. MacClement; presi dont, 1 ©. Foster; *vice-president;, F 11. MacKenzie; setretary-treasurer, I' 11. Pilkey; assistant secretary, 0. Mas i ters; captain first team, R. M. Fisher committees, Bissonctte, Ball, MacDon- ald and B. MacKenzie. | EK. 0. Shter has consented to act as honorary eoach of the rugby team. | 1t has been decided to havea fresh {man and sophomore team and inter faculty teams to play against thi times a week and third team three {thus give the men a chance to get out and play the game and try for a tean (ad there will always be a position for a goods man. i i 1 BUSY AT THE MINES. } { Tho « ------------. . : Work is. Being Rushed «of . Richardson's Mines. | Werk is being rushed at Richard suns mives, and the daly - ouipul has been very heavy. "There has beer {6 great demand for feldspar and flint land the compane has been shipping i out ay fast aus possible. Voremas {Flynn is in charge and he hos 8 fin staff of mon wader his charge. Rider Magmard's New Book. "Mar'e," by Sir I. Rider Hag gard, In his latesl work this ia mous author -- has reeorded the first tore story of Allan Quatermain. Th plot is laid in' South Africa at time "of the great Boer trek from Cape 'tclamy to the Transvaal, and as may be expected the story sets out many Iperilovs incicents encountered. Dew ing principslly with the adventures of Marie's family, who took part in the trek, this earlier portion of Al Jan Quastermain's autobiography ded fori wd the terrible hardsbps fron {ser and starvation suffered by those Peers who wandergd iro the neigh borhood af Pelagoas Bay, and = in jelids a thrilling account of the m assure of Commandant Retief and his sit ty followers, by Dignaan, the 1Zc1s King, Ovr readers will remem 'her that Mr. Haggard received his boi hitocd at the begianing of this year, "Marie" is published by Cas all & Ca, and in Or sile woersier i free rr Te et vor deg stores, hae hols oes sell at $1.25 | es More Machinery Arrives. { Two more carloads of machinery | (have srvived for the Kingston Brick {amd Tile company. and were, installed at thie works, Rixision street. Every: (thing ju being rapidly pushed forward igetting ready ior the spring orders. W. Gordon, for, many years on the a ition wd all eae town. to locate in OC {Tou He intends 0 gu into Dhsiness Weistol stors, Pietos, has | b." 3 DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1042. | § There are Hundreds of to Quit, but never do it. ada who have had this bitter experience, and still continne to Drink because they fool themselves by saying they are going They fno doubt ave sincere in their intentions, but Liquor . ABERNETHY'S SALE OF "GANANOQUE BANKRUPT STOCK. OFFERS =------ ever knew of ool Men in Can- || has got the be they lose thei time [from the OPENING IN KINGSTON. Mr. Asselstine Begins Optical Work Herve. The Kingston public have at last been placed on equal fooling with the residents of such centres ind Montreal, for prompt and ell jont service in all branches of optical werk through the enterprise of J. 8 Asselsiine, formerly of this city, nd whé worked for a number ol ears for A. CU. Johnston & Iho. and Smith Bros, jewelirs, of this city. Mr. Asselstine has returned from he coast after taking o epecial course at the Los Angeles Maodical school of Optometry and Ophthalmol gy, where he passed with honors, re waving the degree of Doéter of (Ip tometric Seience, IT successiul Iso. in passing the examinations held by the state, which regulates the prac- tice of optometry to those duly qual Hed and issues a diploma of registra na Toronto was ion. . : At 342 King street, between [rock md Princess streets, Mr. Asselstine jas opened the most modern and ely equipped copsulting rooms and {aboratory for the careful examina- jon of existing eye troubles and "te manufacture of all forms of spe irlly ground glasses: He has spared o expense in fitting wp his plant with tho most modern machines that rey can my, and which place him n the position ta 'altend to prompt- lv and, accurately, the filling of lists' prescriptions. This is Ihe only plant of omeen Toronto and Montreal who admire beautifully adjusted diners, the diamond drills, riders, eentiring and other intricate igh-grade machines, will be delight- sd, These of vs of the unfortunate najority who are continually broak ing our levees will no doubt appre vista the advantages of havieg = manufacturing optician in city ince' opening Mr. Asselstine has en oved a very Sberal 'practice and we trust the field may prove large eo ough to warrant the vutlay to which e has gowe. oo its bend hes. ma our ---------- Make Your Will To-day. If you have not alteady made your vill you should lose * io timein doing it. The unexpected ustally happens. ihe Trusts & Guarantee Co, limit of, 43 and 45 King street, West, To- onto, make a good Jl circumstances, and at small ex: )ense to your estate. Appoint the company executor, and let them bold our will in their seedrity vault, free of ¢harge, until required, -------------- 3 Voted $100. The Prince Edward county eoupcil has voted $100 to she Kingston gen- wa hospital to mid it in its laudable work. . -------------- Mrs. Frank Hill leit Picton for To- vonto where Mr Hill will. join her. hey ntomd to make ab extended Lop through the west. cutters, oxecntor under | {Teves that the fellows who are lies are the chief sufferers. it would mean to you"and those depen- dent upon you if you could be freed for all The Greatest Bargains that Kingston "ABERNETHY'S I LOST THEIR POSITIONS THROUGH D RIN K stter of them, jeonsequently r positions and their Fami- Think what craving anddegire for liquor THE GATLIN TREATMENT IN THREE DAYS without hypodermic injections, will make a New Man: of you, restore your will power and leave you in the same condition as you were before yon took your first drink. Call, write or 'phone for Booklet and copies of contract. Strictly confidential. THE GATLIN INSTITUTE, 428 Jarvis St, Toronto. 'Phone North 4538. A. Hargrave, Mgr. of the choioeat delicious variety, all the old time favorites, everything de sort, Every rorote 4 " *¥ : The Man i On Watch, The .Lampman is of opinion that it is the town council's duty to see that proper accommodation is afforded for all contagious diseases. The Protes tant hospital receives a special grant of $2,500 for the purpose, and yet it evidently has nel the accommodation needed, for it is cammon talk around Queen's College that a. case of chicken: pox was only lately refused admission, the explanation being given that (Here was po place jor it. The board of health department should insist that there is a place to louse chickenpox and measles, as well as diphtheria and tecarlet fever, Must beiore an person be a church membér he be a Christian ? is an other question that was thrown at the Lampman this week, He was able to give an immediate answer by refer ring his questioner fo two obituary notices written from a village nearby. Une obituary stated that in religion, the deceased was a {aithfal member of a certain church, while the other de ceased person, who died not far away from the first, was described simply as a Christian. Sg" there you ars. cat It must have been a Hatieting mo- ment for Rev. Prof. Jordan, oil Queen's, when the pastor of the Syd. goham Rireet Methodist church, last Sabbath evening, introduced him to {the congregation as a Seoteh Proshy- terian, says the Lampman. Prof. Jor dan mist be aw clever a man, as "Sherlock Holmes" ta have been mis- taken for a Scotsman. He hastened to correct the paditor, however, and ex- plained that he was unforturshtely only an Englishman. J the new Irish pas tor of the St. Andrew's church is do troduced 16 his congregation ss an Englishmgn, thers may be a small riot in the Scotch kirk. That was a wise remark of the To route Globe which said that if the Kingston tavern. propristors whe are to have their heads cut off could be named in advande, it would be lound that they would be the only ove amcng the {wenty-five ageinet redoe tien of Nesnses, That hii the sail on the Boad, save the Lampman, who he sure they 'ure to retain their Hoenses do not ears 5 continental Wf the others are put out of busimess. Last Monday afternoon, while the al- derminnic eleetion was procesding Frontemae ward, dhe liguor places that section were closed, of in man who Hghtfully pure and good A BOX OF CANDY . will make a pleasing" git man, woman or child, Sakell's NEXT TO OPERA H(USKE. 'Phone 640 000 PVO200000040000 to i' -FURNIS YOUR HOME DURING OUR BIG FURNITURE SALE Every department on (ne move for present or later delivery We furnish your home in thy latest at the lowest prices during our Big Sale. Also Carpet Squares and Oilcl ths JAMES REID'S "Phone 147. ness, There was little use closing the othery, The approaching 10h anniversary of Dickens" birth eauses the Lampman to remark that if the great writer were in Kingston to-day, he would meet severe! wellknown characters whom he could add to his Jist of oddi- ties, The Lampman hss (wo old merchants in mind, and also a ecripin personage connected with one of the town bins. He siso knows a military has Dickensonisn guelifieg tions by reason of his droliness. ~THE TOWN WATEIIMAN, Roots 1 Barks Herbs That have great medicinal power, are raised to their highest efficiency, fur ng and entichirg the blood, as he) are combined in Hood's Sarme 40,386 test received by actuil', count In two yi Be sure 1o taks th be. Yet right neross the street, ie 4 Laweance ward, the Lompman no ticesd that the bars were Song busi- Hood's Sarsaparilla Get ft today. Bold by afl druggivie everywhere. 100 Doses (oe Deliar.