PAGE TWO, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNEsDAY, MAY 8. 1912. FUR STORAGE Safe and Reliable' "gIMl Furs Sent te us are Electric. ally Cleaned. We issue a receipt covering you against loss by fire, theft or moths. TELEPHONE 4890, Our Waggon Will Call. John McKay 149-157 BROCK STREET PARLOR SUITS For May Furnishing FANCY PARLOR CHAIRS, in hogany, Gold, Chingse Rush, ttan, ete. They are beautiful, use- ful, cheap. EASY CHAIRS. ~~ Mahogany Fumed Oak, Early English, ete, All new ideas. is Verandah and Lawn Chairs, Set- Swings, ete. A fine. strong ine in from the best American manufacturer, $1.60, $2.00, $2.75 up. Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths, . Lin- oletm. Curtains, ete, Draperies, ete. All 1912 design. Repair and Upholstering prompt- 1y, done. . T. F. HARRISON COMPANY 'Phone 90, Carpets for Spring are "lower in. price 8, and twice the variety RUGS are lower price with 80 colors. We have every thing worth buying. MATS Every Soncefvabls 3ghade sizes, small sizes to match larger KENSINGTON. PLAGE | | | ---- A ------ Home . Sites convenient to business schools and univer- sity, with vantages price. all and suburban ad- | reasonable Mace a vom- ot of favorable condi tions; alt city utilities; on car lhe; h, dry; everything Jhat,. loads to hapviness and Bullding restrictions guaran tee good 'class of residence. | uniform distance from street. no terraces or crowding | Told In "Twilight : o° Mrs. James Hamilton, King/ street, will receive on Friday, and her daugh- ter, Mrs. George Grabam, will recéive with her, - - 3 Mre, J. Mowat, will not receive . Johnson street, again this season. . Mrs. D. Phelan, 191 Johnson street, will' not receive again this season. > - * - Mise May Foete, who was the guess of Mrs. E. J. B. Pense, West street, for a few days, leit on Sunday for Sandusky, Ohio, en route to her hogie in Denver, Col Rev. D: M. Gordon, Queen's Univer sisy, left to-day for New York, he will speak. at the Queen's diner on Thursday evening. Mrs. Arthur Ross, Sydecham street, after visiting in Toronto and Sterl- ing, retorned home on Tuesday. Major and Mrs. Frank Laflerty and two small children have arrived in Canada from England and are at pre sont visiting Mrs. Lafferty's mother Mra: Pacaud, in Quebec Mrs. J, Gibson and Gibron, of Gananoque, in town. Alumui Miss 8 Spent Monday Mive Fila Ward and Steacy, Johnson street, sent the winter in «d home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Graham; have spent the Point. Comfort and Washington, rived in town on Tuesday and be the guesis of Major and Mrs, Hamilton, King striet, * for days. Mrs. James McParland, early next week for Halifax, she will join her daughter, Mes ward Kenny. On the 18th of accompanied by Mrs. Kenny's small children. they will sail Fugland, where ihey expect several months Mr. Charlee Maclaren arrived Mr. who Bermuda, have wh ar a will Fd LW to spe the barracks. Me. Joseph Mills, of PeterBoro, i the guest of Mr. and Mills, University avenue. Mrs. Melvin Taylor, with her father, Prof University avenue. . - a» Arnprior, | N. F. Dupuis » real for the marriage of Miss Elizabet! Brodie, daughter of Mr. Robert Brod Gillies, of Vancouver, B.C, late Mr. James Gillies, of Carleton Place, Ont., which takes place on Wednesday, May 22nd, at Montreal. {Continued on Page 3.) . CHINAMAN WENT T0 JAIL. fle Refused to Answer to a Judg ment Summons. ' taken to the jail, om Wednesday, serve ten days. because he refused answer (0 a judgmept summons a fore Judge Madden, on Tuesday. It is alleged that Foster partnership with another Chinaman in a restawrant on Wellington street who recently when the restaurant was closed and opened again under new management tend division court, und neglected do so. such offenders would be sent to jail, te W.C.T.U. on Cigarettes. At the meeting of the W. C.. T. U, on Tuesday afternoon, a round-table conference was held, and the question of the sale of cigarettes to boys under the age of eigheeen, by local retail dealers, discussed. Jt is understood that steps will be taken to have the law in this regard enforced, A, fine Huskie dog, owned by Bajis brewery, was poisoned moun. Dr. W. J. Morgan, veterin aryl was called, and found that animal had eaten strychnine. Eldon creamery butter, J. ford. WW. W Craw the spring tario College of Pharmacy. where Laura! J aseply return past few weeks in Old will few lsave whers May for from Ottawa last week to take a course at Mrs. George Invitations have been issued at Mont- ie, Upper Lachine road, to Mr. George son of the Hum Foster, a local Chinaman, was to to the session of the division court, be was in loft the city hurriedly, Hoe was served with a summons to at- It 'was stated, to-day, that all the this the Gibson 38 in Toronto, being an examiner in practical pharmacy at examinations of the On FRENCH PARTY CAME HERE : ' CONCERT FOR SPORTS {HELD © IX J. Collier and company, and which | thas recéntly been purchased by French firm from Ottawa, left ston Wednesday morning for where the sew ownéis expect to her as an excursion boat. The holders and their families came Ottawa To Kingston on Tuesday meet the boat and made party as they left for the trip Rideau. The young people of the par ty had the decks and rigging decorat- | ed with flags, and gave the boat pity | a gala' appearance who made the trip on Wednesday morning were A. M. 1afranboise, Mr and Mrs. George Graville, B, Avcham bault, Mr. and Mre. Jos. Marvissette, | The following Mr. and Mrs. C. Perron, F. 0. Bor programme ville, and D. G. Granville, all of Otta Vocalists Misses wa: A. Vaillancours, of Montreal McNamee, Dr. and Mrs. N. Des Rosie Hoag and and. The company hi paved half | 4 Mack, of Kettle Island, near Ottawa, 2 jane Muster Leo ti Kk pect to m and |, Accompanists- i SUT rt there and run excur- | *Y, Ro sione to it from Ottawa tells and Merch teeit Pr. ¢. CC. Mu i he Sal 31 Hn contributed two ind Bearded the Steamer Quinte ! Queen for Ottawa. | The Quinte Queen formerly owned by is, BETHEL HALL TUESDAY EVENING. ON} a i King- Ottawa, ' Proceeds for Recreation Fund! - Rey. Mr. Mershon Says Clty Noa] tock Doing its Duty in Providing Play-| from | Krounds for Young. ob A concert wardan m the { Bethel ehurch, riven, 1 vas even room of thirty | erested 1r ihe! a very merry | y the Sunday school arranged hy mer who are and summer ations of the entertair in this ' s the will be ex ] Some of those | Aton, AS } Ones ributed ip pri i subscriptions. rOGH was {filled with an apprevint enpts Woolgar, King, gietom, Hal Messrs Haffne Max ar 1 Bar | an amusement park Losses, Mrs, von i gleton, wid neghbion by sh and | ing places. { Arm with Sina bon TWENTY-FIVE YEARS 4GO, arta - --r---- i ; stated Kingston citizen et doing as well proving What Happened a - Quarter of a Century Ago. Annual meeting of Kingston Yacht | Club J. B. Carvathers elected com imodore; Clark Hamilton, vies commo idore; James Stewart, rear commodore; A. Strachan, secretary; T. Mek. Roh ertson, RJ feet nine a many cities f ol vacant jot dens, in He .] public play gx ont 1 the pe tor # well graded base olantesr and. or He held all while in hie ww childeey tr to provide ball diamonds ty uw { { our n | for J gamzed team to he and Kinde thew tremsurer, thing play Eilbeck caught inche ing 169 pounds BW, Folger electesl president, and David Nicho!, vice-president, of the Midland Agricultural Association Four young Indies take th vite examinations The shipping hands at Gilmonr's mill's mills, Trenton, strike for higher pay and want rth a sturgeon six . i-- ---- Case Has Been Appealed, the case of J. W. Trousdale, of Sy » who 'was fined on a charge of r drink wm that local option vil has been appealed. Mi strongly denies the charge in length, and weigh i civilssel- I'rous- | dale Weather Probabilities. Hereafter the weather will be found in double column spaces at the head of columiis six and seven They are being paid 90c. a day indications a raise ) NO SETTLEMENT REACHED, In Conference the Striking Plumbers held. striking plumbers had Puesday afternoon, with some but agreement a result, the men i Real Estate Transfer. E. W. Mallin just completed the sale to Byron Derbyshire oi three dwellings on treet The ference, a cul Union and one o Portland Woman-- 'ould Even Eat Toast. Portland, Me remarkable case of Mrs. J. Richard White has attract ed much attention as she health for a long while Her husband says ed intense agony sickness, indigestion, 4 n King ; street of the bosses, no. was | treei, reached, and ax still on strike. It understood that the bosses made nun offer of ¥2.50 for eitht hours, but this was refused by the men. They want 83 per day for eight hours. Al the contractors were not represented at the meeting. Thus, negotiations are practieally at a standstill, The plumbing shops have quite a lot of work on hand, and it the strike continued much it will be quite drawback the trade are 4 is of Not Fhe was in bad ) longer, 1 wife to My suffer from this dreadful abd: could not even eat a piece of toast without %ul- fering. Five doctors, hee, failed to help her. "While in Fall River, I met a gen- tleman who spoke highly of Vinol, so I got her a bottle and before it one-third gone she saw "She has' jus bottle and is feeling than be making her eat meal eats three or four "She has gained ready, and has cht." We guarantee that Vinol will build vou up, harpen your appetite give vou new strength if and rundown. If back your mone Store, Kingston, Ont a TO CHRISTEN BELLECHASSE. Mrs. Grimason Will Perform mony on Saturday. i Ceres The ceremony of christening the new government tug Bellechase, under eon- struction at the vards of the King: ston Shipbuilding company, may he performed on Saturday afternoon « by Mrs. Elizabeth Grimason, one of Kingston's oldest inhabitants, Mrs. Grimason will be ninety vears of age that day, and the launching of the goverhment boat and the christening by the aged lady will be a unique event. Mrs. Griamason was present in Isl at the formal opening of the government dryv-doek into which the vessel will be launched. was a vast change finished the first and looking bets fore. Tt certainly Instead of cating one three she t Len ever every or four davs . a day 1 ounds al improved 10' per i and vou are weak does not Mahood's ) if we LOA. Committee Meeting. Ihe high standing committee of tho high court of Eastern Ontario, Inde pendent Order Foresters, was held in the city, Tuesday afternbon, when routine business was transacted. The following were present : A. Lk. Smith, high chief ranger, Cornwall; W 1. Lowry, pagt high chief ranger, Rus sell; George Farrington, bhwgh vice chief ranger, Picton; G. 1. BPickinson, high secretary, Manotick; J R Met ann, high treasurer, Kingston® bh IV. Simmons, Frankford; H. © I Pratt, Ottawa i i i | Kingston's Famous Fur Store, Coats and | Dresses OF THE RIGHT SORT Capt. Lesslie on Stand. At the inquiry, held in Toronto, into the alleged overpayment of wages and other alleged irregularities, in connection with the repairs to the in take pipe, when the lesslie Contract- oF our best ocr I could not stand it to be on my feet and I was so swelled in abdomen 1 could But thanks to Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and Nervine Iam able to be about the streets, a 'walking ao aw sig § i i E ¥ F I EH B t i ; i i £ ing company had control of the work, Capt. William Lesslie, of Kingston, denied that a.cook names Parks had told him that he had been overpaid. He told Judge Winchester that no ex- tra time had been charged. They had heen doing extra work, and had not been paid for it. £1,400 had beyn gpent on equipment, ordered by Mr. Fellowes, 4 b ) p : h some il » Seek Alexamdra Bay, Railroad officials and hotel proprie- tors are looking for a bauner scazon this year among the Thousand Is- lands, despite the loss of the Fronten- ac by fire. The hotel reservations are heavy and many large exeursion have been hooked by the New York Cen. tral. With the closing of the Fronten- ac. Alexandria Bay will become the society mecca. Would Close on Melidays. {Local boss harbers are starting a movement to close their shops all day on legal holidays. They are not pleas od that they cannot get one whole holiday throaghout the vear and their idéa'is to keep open the night before a holiday. They will probably make some agreement in- the near fo ture, ) People tell us every day that we seem to keep just the Ready-to-Wear lines | they are looking for. Guard Davis is Around. Guard Ross Davis, who was injured in the recent fracas at the penitenti- ary, when five convicts made a short)! escape, is around and will be able to resume his db Rideau King for Ottawa every Mon- ay and sda at 5.45 ain, ames Swilt & Co., agents. Butter, Batter, Rutter, I you want the finest grass butter, 1} try Fidon 2 i | i i { { i 1 i i ! loft cial board of Queen } on page three, : {ier pay | Drug | = shock | { > B! the way. Pmercy hy truth suppression. J -- -------------- "55 ---------- REMOVAL ----------" SALE except College and School Waterman's and Carter's Inks i i snd Mucilages, 25 per dis count. cent. Shannon Files. Special, 750, Regular S1.00, Reprints Shannon Binding Cases, $2.25 per doz 20¢ each. Church Hymnals and Prayer Books, Writing Pads and Note Paper. Pictures, Framed and Unframed. 25 per cent. to 50 per cent. discount on all Goods School and College Note Books, Joys' and Girls' Books. 1.00. Metal Photo Frames, Mouth (rgans, Paper Novels, 10e, 3 for 25¢. Bivon's Fldorado Pencils, $35.00 per gross, Text Books. of Latest Hooks, 33¢, 3 fos $5¢ Aoz. 2060 PRINCESS. ENCOURAGING REPORT AT QUEEN STREET (HCRCH AN. NUAL MEETING. BIG SALE OF Lace Curtains and Balance Hand--Inccense Membership--The Church on in the Edifice to be Renovated During the Suni- mer, Fhe annual busine meet ing treet Pues { the Metho- st church ave Enco from f th? { r erteret i it hand g held on ports ia eM Curtain {eng torved it arious organiza Ore « cadien Ihe reported all paid, and a he sm of raised f including Fhe amount connpectional funds but the total aver Ihe sum of raised for Sunday The pastor memnersiup, treasurer, Materials All This Week. weount ve smnatl Ki i new oon {09.2) was pei fii v r n Ji Yroported, 1.000 general o heating for are x salaries ete the 11 be 254 8 school purpuss re in for deaths, Designs and prices t h a t will appeal very quickly toshrew buyers. reported aller ard removals Fhe wreasurer received of thanks for his and his painstaking Tbe following | elected for the ensuing year : ford, WW. NR. Gordon, W. H witn, R. Mee, G. A, Bateman, H. Werrem and LL. W. Williams The folicwing were elested visitors : R. A. McNaughton, Clir ¢, Frederick Clow, J. Bennett, | S. R. Joyee, J. Rankin, C. de Carter et, Mrs. R. E. Sparks and Mrs bt rn. kx. A. Wwe delegate to the annual distriet ing, with J. E. Clark as alter During the summer the church Le renovated at a cost of about O00, the greater part of which alre. dy subscribed. an and deducting hearty splendid. report work during the n vols ! stewards year. wen Craw Worm Ww district C4} Suppose you call at once and see the range. You will profit by the visit. NEWMAN & SHAW The Always Busy Store. Cook elected | meet Batman 18 nate, will x h A PIONEER OF FRONTENAC Late Jacob B. Snider, Verona, Eighty-eight, May A death occurred Monday, 20th, at 9.30 pam," when Jacob Snider quietly passed' away home, a mile lived to the eight yvéars Aged Verona, : sudden Apri IH his west of Verona, having ripe old age of His death came to ev family is well When they met {who told them that the old ill. When the family had passed away very on at eighty as a se | ervone. His daugl and grandpa, were away, usual, ldaving with on their way by Frederick hi son, unyle home Snider rentie were man was home he THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE 'Phone 219 ART TRAC mma Staats = MEN'S EMBLEM RING FOR Woodmen of the World, Knights of Columbus, Orangemen, Foresters, C. MBA, and Masons. | These designs arc new and wearable. Prices moderate, = = SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 3350 KING STREET. PAID FOR ALL KINDS W. F. GOURDIER BROCK SIREET "He tof Vere Lemith, and hia, of Yer all of whom ves Kyl , of Harrow Anne Eine two namely, ind Haevey J daughter, i one win will sadly panies their kind and aflectigiatédat her The foneral was well attended, be held on Thursday, Mav 2nd at the Methodist church telatives were NY A | ing p.m Verona | Lowville, wn, { Kingston, , ad { erofi [| i Tt wae thought pprop ate to hnve srand carry Yhe body to resting place on\earth. They t FLudbrook, Yharles and { Henry Ludbrook, Allen and Snider und Snider | sJacobh B. Snider wa i Hn I present Peoples' Flower Store. | Floral Work of all kinds | Fromptly Executed. PURDY'S 1109 BROCK STREET Ban hi Is ans to Inst were Frederick ames of the first He eame here forest, some sixty-four { yours ago. He it was who wielded the | woodsman's axe and hewed the logs to build a humble dwelling for he and {his wile, Amanila, His home wat in { deed a humble due, but shared willing {ly with many a homeless one. In the {early days before parsonages | thought of dnl before teachers lpaid, both teachers were welcomed, one settlers of Portland, when nll was 1 were were and preachers 7 We UPERIORITY] rl Ir. NCESS ST. Optometiist 'Phone 927 ¥ About sixty-six years ago Mr. Sai {der narvied Amarilla Hogaborne, The first bivak in the family occurved when their son, Allen, died. In 12 their son, Douglas, was laid to rest after having spest a most usefal life bere, The worse sorrow of his life was the death of his dearly beloved wife in 1909, Hers was a hie lived for others, All the family were Methodists, and always took \an active part in the ad- Yancement of the cause of Christ. In the enrly daye, Mr. Snider soted in the capacity of local preacher. He and his wife were early converted and al ways live true Christian lives. They scattered seeds of kindness all along We Grind Our Own Lenses A -------- LA -------------------- A ------ The Ease and Comfort with which an Eye Glass rides the nose depends on its ad- Justment rather than on the kind of frame. There is a knack in bending and adjuast- ing frames to fit a nose that. is only mastered by one of practical experience in their eonziructicn. We make each jair of Frames fit each In- dividual nose. and our lenses are the very best quality that can be had. We Never Sacrifice Quality to Price. J. S. Asseistine D. 0. S. Registered Optometrist & Optician 842 King St. Jobin A. Stewart, zon of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stewart, Brockville, an raduate in medicine, will be at ta to the staff of the Eastern hos pital dering the vacation. 'The man that money makes go is always driven with Joose lines. Regrets do mot amount to much you fail to remedy the wrong, Often times we may show Godlike lstermination is the direct the enemy of sive and procrastination. eteamery. J. Crawiord. a -------- x 4 1 Breas rightfully comes under the of enemy producers. Bldon creamery butter. J. Craw- x Kingston's Exclusive Optician. LAUNDRY DON'TS EE SCORCH YOUR POCKET We don't scorch linen! We don't break collars! We don't tear tare curtains! We don't shrink woollens: We don't half wash! We don't disappoint! Isn't that the kind of lau dry yon wam? Glve us a chance to prove these don'ts, Kingston Laundry Oor. Princess & Sydecham Sts, § "Phone 22,