" PAGE FIGHT / | Boys' School Suits ¥ Price 3 Pieces, Coat, Vest, - Trousers Double Breasted Coat, Straight Trousers. ~ Size 30 to 34, fit Boys 11 to 16 years 84 SUTS IN ALL. Regular Prices Ranging from $5 to $10.00. While they last at half price. ' 28 BOYS 2 PIECES NORFOLK SUITS : Straight Trousers .. Fit Boys 9 to 12 years, prices /~ $3.50 to $8.00. Also at Half Price. All Marked In Plain Figures All made from most reliable fabrics, Will wear and hold their Shapeliness to an unusual de- gree. BROCK LIVINGSTON'S ** A Litile Out Of The Way But It Will Pay You To Walk ¢ *< Waldron's Linen . Sale Irish : Linen : Cloths 200 Pure Irish Linen Tablecloths finished with hor- der all around. All good patterns but slightly imperfect or soiled, sizes 2x2 yds, 2x2 1-2 yds, 1 2X3 yds, 2 1-4x2 1-4 vds, 2 1-2x2 1-2 vd. a good assortment of each size it a Discount Off Regular Prices Of 40 to 50 Per Cent. White Bed Spreads Satin, Marseilles and Honeveomb, single and double bed sizes, all at special 'sale prices. Table Sheets and Pillow Cases Made from best English cotton, full sizes and well sewn, at 'less than the price of material. a WHITE WOOL BLANKETS AT 20" DISCOUNT ~ NEW SPRING SUITS NEW SPRING COATS 7 ' f SM | been MOUNTED ELEVATION AN ACCIDENT AT THE FOOT OF WILLIAM STREET There Was a New Hand at the Lev. er and the Lights Were Mislead- ing -- The Damage to the Loco- motive. On Wednesday morning, before seven o'clock, the pilot cylinders and (front wheels of the G. T. R subur- {ban engine mounted the five foot ;¢levation from the tracks at the foot 'of Wiliam street, which is the ter- (minal of the line. The effect of the collision, which was quite severe, Was feit throughout the train. R. iJ. Williams, Montreal, and H. Dun- ibar, a brakeman ,suffered minor in- Juries. | The accigent occurred, it appears, On account of the engineer misjudg- ing the distance or th® brakes he ing applied too suddenly or not in time to prevent the engine running into the bank. In the absence, through illness, of IL. Rogers,, the regular engineer, Anderson had detailed Was driv- ing. Eagineor Rogers had be- fore leaving for his home "coached" his "substitute in twice from the junction' in order that An- derson might become familiar with the "sub." run. But the light was misleading and when he was bring Ing his train of thsee cars in the hetd-en happened fe ut 6.435 o'clock 'The train irom the west had been a couple of hours late. W. Hayward was the fireman with Anderson. The engine was No. 2469. Conductor J Doyle wg in charge of the train. The "nose" of the lomomaotive [mounted the bank, tearing it up breaking the pilot, -and dropping the the front: wheels out of their axis boxes. Phe drive wheels were lift- ad on an angle from 'the tracks. R J. Williams, who is a commercial man, was standing up near the door, upon which he was thrown when the erash came. The injury to the side {of his head was dressed by Dr. R. Hanley. All in the train received a bad shaking up. Brakeman Dunbar's hip was hurt when, he fell against and BURNED TO DEATH WHEN BARN CAUGHT FIRE | Cverturning of a Lamp in a Barn Owned by William Bailey Caused Lively Blaze Tuesday Nighe, The @verturning of a lighted lamp cansed a serious fice at 7.37 o'clock, 1 on Tdesday evening, in a two-storey barn, on the north side of Princess street, near the Bath Road, owned by! Wiliam Bailey. The complete loss is, placed at $1,000, 3 } There were close on to two hupdred fowl in the barn at the time the fire broke out, and during the progress of the fire no trace could be found oi any of .them. Mr. Bailey was working in the barn, when he accidentally over- turned his lamp, and immediately | there was a big blaze. The firemen | were notified by telephone. i Mr. Bailey succeeded in taking out a | horse and a cow. A new express wag- gon, buggy and sulky were destroyed, also a large quantity of hay. { The ficemen laid a line of hose from | the time, and the firefighters had a! the corner of Regent and Princess | streets, hut the pressure © was very poor.' There was a very high wind at long run on very heavy roads, as a Snowstorm was raging when the alarm was sent in. The sky was il- luminated, and a very large crowd was attracted to the scene. After the fire had been extinguished, | Alr. Bailey and "C. H. Coulter served the fircroen with hot tea and eofiee, and the members of the department wish to return thanks to them for their Rind treatment. The firemen re- turned to the hall at 10.30 o'clock. i Wednesday morning, one lone chick- en made its appearance at Mr. Bails ey's back door, the sole survivor of the big batch of birds he owned. \s a result of the ( ity Council add ing fqur 'men to the fire department, acting on the recommendation of Chief Armstrong, 4 new system was intro- duced, and as aresult the men and apparatus. from the station on Ontar- io street did not respond to this call, and. will uot in the future re spond te a seat. Other than the front of the en- | Ele. no damage was #one to the! rain. Another lomomotive was sup- plied, which operated the suburban! run on Wednesday. Engine Was Reledsed The G.T.R. locomotive w hich mount- { ed the elevation at the foot of William Street, on Wednesday pulled back on the later. It wae Jacked up and tempor- arily repaired before being run nto the shops. R, J. Williams, the com- mercial man injured, went on to Mont- real at noon. morning, was tracks some hours QUEEN'S GRADUATES WEDDED Miss Hattie Davidson, B.A, and G. A, Jenkins, B. Sc., Married A pretty wedding was solemnized on Wodnesrday morning at the residence The funeral will take place on Mon | day morning to St. Mary's cathedral, member ceived an of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson, 254, University avenue, when their eldest daughter, Hattie, was united in mar- riage to fieorge Aubrey Jenkins, B.Se., second son" of Mr. and Mrs. A. XN. Jenkins, of rwell, Prince Fd- ward Island, by Rev. H. T. Wallace, B.D, professor of Hebrew at Queen's university, The bride, who is a BA, graduate of Que given away also en's, Wins by her father, attired in 2 tailored suit of navy blue calls from these outside districts. The men at this station will remain so as! to give the necessary protection to the business section STOCK MARKETS F. B. McCurdy & Co., 86 and 88 Brock. St.--H. W. Nelles, Manager, Closing Prices, Jan. 21st. Montreal. Cement pid. ...... ...... Cement com. R. & O. Brazilian Textile ... AER Shawinigan ......... ... Detroit dt ; . Macdonald ........; ....... Jominion Steel _.. Spanish River Montreal Power ..... Ottawa light, Heat and Power New. York Coppers TL : Smelters | C.RR. ; Reading Union Pagific : United States Steel Erie .../ S00 La Atchison serge, with. "waist. of cream messaline, veiled in blue ninon, with touches of tango vfvet Her hat was of hlue plush, faced with tango velveth trimmed with fur, overlaid with a, Paradise mount. The bride carried n Haiku bridal roses and of white + Lehigh and | Northern Pacific Brooklyn Rapid Transit Rubber - Valley American Can. | . New' Haven Railway Southern Pacific "a lily of the valley, entering the draw ing room on the arm of he r father { Iie wedding mareh was plaved her sisver, Miss BMith Davidsan, B.A. | Ihe vonple wore unattended, Ihe | bridegroom's gift to the gride was a handsome sapphire ring, surrounded | with diamonds, 'and to her eold bracelet the hy | SISter a to Elder * very | set with pearls Miss Ardelle wig the solo "A Porfect Dav." nbbropriate to the han Fhe bridal couple and guests later re prited to the dining room. w here al sumptuous wedding breakfast } served. Toasts wishine "My | Mrs. .fenking happiness in their ture life weve given. The table dining room were decorated with Queen's colors, and streamers ran up from the four corners oi the table to the chandoliers, creating an attrae- tive appearance. Tn the centre of the table was a vase containing a larce bouquet of roses and a base of the fame. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins eit on the noop train for Chicaro, where they will remain for »° fon dave From there they will 'proceed to Los An- oeles and other southern states, In | the dourse of a fow weeks thevs will go to Portland, Oregon, to take up residence earermony ovent wae and fu- and 112 MEN HAVE APPLIED At Rev. A, FE. Smart's Office For Work. Up until. two o'clock an Wednesday afternoon, 112 men had called at the office of Rev. A. E. Smart for = the 'purpose of applying for work. On {this number eighty-two were married, while thirty were single. There are | : chiliiren dependent upon these | J married men. ; { Through these men applying at Nr. Smart's office..vleven have been given; itemporory positions, while two were! given permament' positions. ! | The Late Mrs. Patrick McKenna 'At her late home, on Princess street, Lucy Scullion, wife of Patrick MeKen- na, passed away on Tuesday evening. | "The deceased was esteemed by a large circle cof friends both in the district | of Brewer's Mills, whet¢ she was born fifty-eight years ago, and in Kingston. -She was married thirty-ont vears. : S rviving are her husband, Patrick McKenna a son, I. H., also of Kings- ton; a brother, M. Scullion, of Brew - | er's Mills; also' two sisters, Mrs, J. Malles, of Kingston, and Miss" M. Scones of Browee's Mills. Sain Cotton l May ...... ns teins 1233 | Jan' \ : iM} Maren 3 . Grain, Wheat May July 85 Carn 4 May Oats-- July | | | | 9 | | | July Hle - = IR ---------- THREE KINGSTON INSPECTORS | To Examine Chauffeurs Before They! Get a License. from the provincial secre announces the appointment of Kingstonians as mspeetors of chaufieurs,. Ald. C, - Graham, Lieut, Col. Duff and Dr. D. Allan Black i Reference was madejin the Whig some time aco to the fact that InSpectors were being apnointed, and that men runuing cars would have to stand a test. This registration was brought about largely through the wfforis put forth by the Untario Motor League, in an efiort to prevent accidents. After the driver of a car has received a per- mit from the mspector he is then giv. en his license hy the chief of police. \ letter tary three Ramsay Stages Were Delayed The roads around the country were in a bad shape after the storm of Tues day night. In many 'places they were so heavily covered with snow drifts that it made it difficult to get through. As a result soveral of the stages - were held up and only managed to rearh the city. These were the Battersen and Inverarv, others had not got in until aiter Ld two o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. Bal Teohom Files Plan The Bell Tplephone company has filed with the city a plan of location where it proposes to string its wires, necessitated by the remov- | al of the poles on Princess and King streets. - The chairman of the of Workd will commence on Thursday | j10 interview the merchants and get easements. : » ogee | License Board Re-appointed 1 Kingstan's hoard of license eommis- siohers has been re-appointed year 1914, . S. Builey, (chairman), Hugh McBratney and. John I, -Welch, (secretary), vach, official notice gl v r ™ Here a solemn requiem mines Will. bé from the provingial secretary on Wed- | for the repose of ber soul. nesday morning. Invitation A cordial invitation is extended to the Women of Kingston to visit our Corset Department during this week and see the Newest and Smartest Corset Models for Spring. "La Diva Corsets" This exhibit is in charge' of Miss O'Con- nor, of New York, who asks for the privi- lege of demonstrating the unusual merits of these New Models for Spring. To the Women of Kingston who are anxious to secure really ' Smart: Corsets Corsets for the coming Spring this mes- sage is specially directed. | There is no obligation on your part to | buy, in fact it is a favor to us if you will permit us to explain and prove. | No charge whatever for fitting or advise | in regard to this display. | This Corset Exhibit - Commences To-Mor- row and Continues. Until Friday Night. the | |B Board | | We Would Like Your Attention to 2 Tables of Bargains at Our Sale 2, : Table No. 1 has some Ladies' Fine Boots on. Just a few of each. Not all sizes, but yours may be . Choice for $2. Table No. 2, some Gun Metal, Calf, Button and Lace. Were $3.50. What sizes we have left are BOWS, i i pain so $305 We Have Six Other Tables Full of Good Shoes $5.00, $4.00 and $3.50