Fine Stationery Buy your Home Stationery, neatly put up in'ONE POUND Package. One Pound Dublin Linen Note Paper We specially recommend for home and family use. It is a pure white, well finished linen surface, writes well with either fine or stub pen, Envelopes to match. Price, boxed, cach 25 C nts Pound For Sale by UGLOW & CO. 141 Princess w Street THOMAS LAMBERT Maker Of Men's Clothes We have pleasure in announcing a complete stock of new goods for spring. These goods are the last word in color tones .and pattern; are fresh from the looms of the old country, We are offering these goods at a very reasonable price, and solicit a share of public patronage. THOMAS LAMBERT 157 PRINCESS STREET FOR SALE A 5-PASSENGER McLAUGHLIN BUICK AUTOMOBILE IN GOOD CONDITION, FULLY" EQUIPPED WITH TOP AND WINDSHIELD, 5 LAMPS AND TIRES, SLIGHTLY USED.. MUST BE SOLD, AND WILL SELL CHEAP. PRICE $650.00. PORRITT GARAGE CO., Limited Always-at Your Service. Wellington St. Phone 4564 : eo * e Sun-Kist Raisins Second shipment just arrived -- Seeded and Seedless in Pckgs. At All Grocers. GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, LTD. -------------------- Lighting Fixtures Electric "he Light That Never Failed Is that which is supplied through our cleetrie fix- tures. "No leakages, no bad joints, uo imperfections in any fixtures ave put up. They are artistic in de- sign, and fit for any room or hall. We can give you the best and most practical services in this respeet, and you will be perfectly satisfied with the work and our charges. 'W. J. MOORE & SON The Electric Shop 206 Wellington St. ve Special Sale Men's "Tan Calf Viscolized Double Sole. ~ One Lot Men's Box Calf Leather Lined Viscol Sole, regular $5.00 and. 1$6.00 now $3. 75 ALLAN M. REID 111 Princess Street our MANY FAROLED MEN ARE HOLDING POSITIONS TRUST AND HONOR OF Interesting Statistics Gathered from the 'Annual Report of Parole Offi. ters -- Systems Regarded Success During Fourteen Operation, as a Years' Interesting statistics are given re- garding the parole system Bn he re- port of the parole cficer, W. P. Arch+ ibald, which has just been ph During the fiscal year, 445 prison- ers were released'from. the peniten- tiaries and 470 from the provincial prisons and jails and reformatories, a total of 916, The number of can- cellations for non-compliance with conditions of license was 32 or three per cent., and the number of forfei- tures for subsequent convictions was 45 or 4.9 per cont. In total, the number of delinquents is 77, or 8.4 per cent. The number of prisoners who completed their paroles was 354, and the number who have not com- ple Sted and who aie still reporting is Mr. Archibald points out that it is impossible to use the figures for the year, or any other previous yea as a criterion of the cuccess or of th failure of the parole system, as number of the forfeitures and can cellations published each year, re- vert io the preceding year in cancel latign and forfeitura, The only sat istactory test that van be made take the deductions from the figures embracing the ngeregate results up to the close of the yeu: The total number released on par ole during the fourteen the inception »f the is follows: From penite ntiarie from the provin prisons, and reformator LOGS Fhe number of sentences during the fourteen 82 per cent. released Is to years nee act 5,495 us £2,067 jail completed 4,513 num pa fre ter Years the entire finished thd roles and are now absolutely from the oversight of the and as far as is known are en ing was or ber ot have S\ good citizenship At the time the lished there were parole, revedling other 12 per cent ber have still the ing thdir parole vears I'he report LLY pi%soners the - fact that of the entire nun prospect of finish during the domi total number of for feitures for the, fourteen vears wa 113, 2.6 per cent. The of cancellations fou non-compliance with conditions in fou teen vears 'was 16Y, three per cent making the total number of failure 34, or 5.7 per cent. of the enthr system, The results, the 'inspector be - gratifying' "to thos taken an interest in the movement, belies , chord will v and was au or number li of ense SAVE, must who have parole that there is the hearts to the and who a respons of men which appeal of integrity wetor add LUT really than | system ot parole { poi nt of conduct inaugurated, ond the through study, parole to the of, yet or. an irom the and automat prison vie dustry, if ever would destroy the effici resnits as obtained much thought and of each individual case. system, in ats community, when prisoners average : earners of themselves, their wives and families, supers that they in custody prisons, they not but wards of ency now cureful The value is "seldom spoken that economiu we consider as wage porting cases under sion, were in our producers, costing the ) per capita e paroled salaries, and tions of trust vinee of the large number and Hm the measures bé tate, country per men more { annum. are to-day Sone receiving holding larg posi every pro dominion. . Best of all, of chang are leading upright live final or methods, vighty per cent. ability to reform their character, must a tremendous force is in operation in communities, for the uplift and general good of our citizens." are and honor them are ' men If of refofmative find demonstrate and © remodel admit that analysi we enemt five their or we et Worse Than Dog in the Lower Bagot that t dump down there is far nuisance. The bad enough times cones, Nuisance Residents and Whig vitinity of strects James mmform the ground nuisance than the odor from the dump i uow, but it will be as bad when the warm weather worse doy RESOURCES Cash on hand and in Central GoldReserve snd Notes and Cheques of other Banks . $7,915,545.95 Goverament Deposit 10 secure 130,000.00 Dyeby Banks . . . . 610,623.02 Government, Musicipal and other Debentare. 2,540,277.52 Call Loans on Bonds, ce. | 2,659,645.86 Sige im immediately & available $13,856,092.35 + 30,664,507 41 Ll under du Leven . 10896837 Bank pe Som ® Fredhold, i y Head Office and Branches 1,053,5035.51 Anes: , __66,919.14 $45,749,992.78 SA Capital Paid Up © - Reserve Funds . ten I'l BY PROF. W. 71, V. T. CONNBLL, QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY 1 Hearers, At the Methodist day might, fessor of at. Queen's University, gave an trated lecture on the house fly. Dr. Connell began by classifyin Epworth League, De. WW. T. on Connell, ninety could be flies, ind rease the egg to the davs. They are of absolutely as wheir work of better done in danger lies in the ry disease and been proved that a fly access to decaying matter will number of bac happen to light on disease germs are consumer of the then, a carrier of radicated. A number of slide { the screen illustrating ditions per cent. classed of which, he as house flies. very rapidly, developing full-grown tly scavenging is other ways. fact germs an enormous | Should he these { the food. 1 germs, were un vards m to explain that places we might jit would then have Lhe a suid, f cleanline wl about our houses. At the of the I. Campbell moved a was heartily sanitary De. Co by de destro, no bre agains in back was one close lecture, vote which applauded A CITIZEN COMPLAINS Unsanitary About Condition Neighbor's Yard. At the of the Boar Health, Monday afternoon, Shaw brought to the mbers which had beer ported to abe the neighbor's meeting on me a case him. condition = of vards. When spector McCammon gation he ut one Sanitary made an' in discovered that the que was keeping a cow, t *hickens and a. number of ducks yard twenty-five by twenty feet. inspector reported that the the present time was in condition. ol the | not such a va Some members that a healthy condition, be allowed to weather arrives will make premises, believe {in {will {mild | tor | the 30 the stand unt and the that they filth. Tt which has had Rev of the yard m TALK ON HOUSE FLY oF Before the Queen Street Methodist Epworth League --- The Danger of This Fly Impressed Upon His + meeting of the Queen Street Mon- pro- pathology and bacteriology illus g the various sdrts of flies found in houses, said, These which breed in decaying matter, from in ten no use, much Their car- has carry terin. food, transferred to he fly should be thrown on cone nnell aning y the eding t the in G inks, of a « 1 1 re \ citizen complained of his v In vest i man in wenty in a al a sanitary did rd could be atter the max ¢ a second inspection ul "WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE," Discussed - by - Sydenham worth League. "Woman's | of discussion Epworth Leag Methodist evening. Papers werd read by W. Corbett and Miss Miss Luella Parrott meeting was thrown sion, Sultrage"" at the + of school was the meeting x on M Georgie presided. open for in. which a number of the bers took part. During the of the members made that if the women ote they would all vote here was difference one tent the wan the were the 0} so much so tha ut referred to of m os ot the, men pres in King where the ved, did not vot Johnson, respect, ston women, 1 the right a member of the Miss May I accompanist beh Miss favored with a ley acted aus solo, "Uncle Kibble matic bin"* Saturday, night Tom's Cabin," and Martin's scenic and production of "Uncle Tom' will be seen at the Gran March 25th, mates Kibble Martin's carries all the special scenery fects required to tion of this old, Lhe ple, men aud cou anc give a perfect pr ever popula company embraces over fiffy & chorus of twenty ahd women, and six eating special of cars employed in transpc the production. over © ponies bloodhounds. \ is White some. Mrs. 1. R. Carnovsky and 'spuces Conger, have left for . Jil, for a ionth's visit Carnovsky's sister, Mrs, wher. Rose flour pure and w MENT COMDE. NSED => From Report to Dominion Government, 31st Jan., 1914 Street di Roc topic of the Sydenham Street Monday Bell. I'he 18CUS- mem discussion state- g r nnion t one a case { way. choir, linck dra i Un id on and pany 1 ef odue play peo slored man train ring hole neice, k Is- with (Dr.) A. The STANDARD BANK of CANADA STATE . 35018,592.10 1,115,535.51 - THEROYAL BANK OF CANADA INCORPORATED 18689. $11 000 1] 85000 One Dollar, convenient. Either person for tax KINGSTON BRANCH, SAVINGS DEPARTM ENT Accounts may be opencd with an initia] deposit of Interest is credited half yearly. account in the mames of two JOINT ACCOUNTS = embers of a family will be found/ 2 e survivor) may operate the account. E. E. NEWMAN, Manager. ol Mavor attention of the ot Ep. Mostly sizes 21-2, 3, 31-2 {1 REAL BARGAIN $2.49 Only One Lot of 50 Pairs of Women's Boots In Kid, Velour Calf, Gun Metal and Patents, in lace, Bluehers and buttons. 2 and 4, then the larger sizes, 6, 61-2. The 49 most of these are $4.50 and £5.00 values---bat must he cleared at one o Ros, ABERNE THY"S CAMPBELL'S Our New Spring Hats Are here and ready for your inspection. Drop in and have a look at the néw styles. We are the largest importers of men's hats in Kingston. Campbell un 84 Princess Street CHEESY, INSPECTORS HERR To Get "Brush Up" at School, On Monday evening inspectors came to the city to take up a week's review at the Kingston Dairy school and gather up any new methods which might have come into practice during the past months They will carry this ledge away with them and at various points throughout the province of Ontario give instructions on cheese making. The visiting here G. H.. Bensley, of Warkworth: Gray, of Marmora; J. McAllis ter and A. McKinley, of Curran: H. Hovey, of Belleville; S Miforth, of Prescott; J. T. Whattan, of Picton the Dairy twelve know members are R.T Married at Clayton, The first announcement of marriage of Captain Chester Rees, supervisor from Clayton, to Miss Emma Walts, Thomas Walls, 'of this made dn Saturday, took place at eight o'clock hose of the br'de's father, niony being performed by W. J. St. John, pastor of ton Baptist church. The couple was unattended, and only few of the Immediate relatives of the bride and groom were présent at the ceremony Captain and Mrs. Rees will reside in the old Rees homestead, which hus been repaired and renovated lately They will go on a wedding trip later in the spring. -r Supervisor Rees of the known residents of Jefferson eo mnt For years he was captain on one of the river boats and is known through out the county as: "Cap" Rees. He is now servipg his fourth term as su pervisor of the town of Clayton. He has served on severdl important com mittees, among them being the. one which had charge of the erection of the mew jail. Prior to being elected supervisor, Mr, Rees served the vil lage of Clayton as president and also as trustes. N.Y. the W, N.XY., daughter village, The of was marriage at the the cere the Rev the Clay a 15 one best Geronia's Old Boilers The boilers of steamer Geronia, Which are being shipped to Midland to 'be put-into another company's steamer there, are evideitly rather troublesome things to handle. They are 'being "shipped on flat cars, to which they are fastened by irom rods, which are bolted to the cars. The boilers are so high that the overhead bridge will have to be rais- ed to allow them: to pass under. The Gergnia is getting new tubular beil- ers. } Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Allem Smith, 3t Pauline avenue, Jcronto, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Rosamond Rossie, to Ernest H: M. Sproule, "on of Mr. and Mrs. several cheese James A. Sproule, Westbrooke. The marriage will take place quietly about the middle of April, CANDY Fresh made'every day--spec- ial 30c chocolates for 20c 1b SAKELL'S, Next To Opera House Pp hone 845 Pasteurized Our milk is strained three times and Milk in bottled -at once. PRICE'S Bedding For Sale For Comfort and Ease, , Sleep On Double Stone rouse, Montreal Street $1,500 Rents for $17.00 a_month., Single Frame, Steph Street, improvements ..... $1,800 For particulars apply to W. H. Godwin & Son 89 Brock St. Phone 424 Real Estate Fire Insurance, Cotton and Wool Waste §, HII and Acme Sanitary Cotton Wining Cloths 5. Packing 'and any- viiere. where Wd ik els For refingmént and style furnish with BRASS BED different patterns to select front. Twenty Reid Quality, Reid Low Prices. JAMES REID, PHONE 147 THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, SCOVES AND RANGES, ® have a In stock of Btoves and Ranges, also new and second-hand furs niture, carpets and quilts. Come and see me If you want io save money all kinds of household goods. - Ontario Street. H. SUGARMAN, 242 Oatarie Phos J 1840. « natin Grades Whatestie ! i be wh ; what thay they they say get in touch re glad to RAR. vonp « i you wilt be r have > t largest de alers in Buy From Us and Support Canne dian Industry. H. Gray & Co., 21-26 Dalhousie St, TORONTO Factory - Montreal Hen are wctuall Ho the Ke measured pot "by to v hat ar ney ...Piano Bargains... If you contemplate exe hanging vom piano for an upright, or your upright for piano, it will pay vou to call in and see us, sare a player We have tlie largest assortment of planes, rang- ing from £300 to $900, and whate Wer terms suit vou will suit us. You ean arvange for a small payment and then either monthly or quarterly payments. You are not under any obligation to purchase. Call and see unr display . The New Scale Williams Piano Agency Phone 1588. 35-37 Montreal St., KINGSTON. Store open every evening :