- - _-- : - 1 ; it - Seething St. Jos Wag OF Tho Tn n Olden Days e pp ing 0 . - Climbed to the Inspectorship of the 2 Sh % : EL Co to: 3 rx. 2 ; House of Providence | iuia Reveue Service -- He When St. Crispin made the first shoe ever worn on a Royal foot, the . Was of Genial Disposition -- Of achievement was hailed by courtiers and citizens; At the present time Old Kwmgston Family. : : New Novel by the Author of "Spanish Gold." r . By George A. Birmingham, A novel of conditions Ls Ireland, shot through with a bril- fii AT 5.43 O'CLOCK MONDAY MORN«|Ont., on Saturday evening last, The Haney which is typically Birminghamesque. . i deceased came of a very old Kingston Sir Gerald returns {rom Australia, to succeed his uncle's es ING BY THE SISTERS |family. - Mis father, David Alexander, ° > tates, His father has been transported for his politics. Sir Ger- [i . { i ; a - {was lor a number of vears a member ao . ; 2 ald sees Ireland for the first time. | : of the Kingston City Council and was P th R 1 R ad : These are his impressions--an account of "The Seething Mil The Ola People Were Got Safely for a long time city assessor. Thomas ave e oya Oo ' ' "ris : . i ; Many Kingstonians will learn with i : v Author of ** General John Regan, ' "Spanish Gold," | THE FIRE DISCOVERED regret of the sudden death, due to ) 2. : " Irisl . ALL"? : > heart failure, of Thomas Alexander, | ne ' risimen Al. inspector of inland revenue at London, ' Pot," whigh his sympathies make in warring against his false i Out -- For a While the Whole [Alexander entered the inland revenue | ogition as a landlord. Zui vr, i pr == Loss | service when quite a young man, and, | » An. immensely clever and minutely contrasted study of Irish Twilaing Was. in Duuger > Jeons being a very capable and Ea offi- | » types, in which a yan who is a Nationalist at heart, is compelled 5 $10,000, 7 cer, rose rapidly in the service. He to om ort Br Sohwtiadae to play the part of a landed proprietor--so taking Heroic work on the part of the is. | was stationed at Kingston, Waterloo | : . pid sides against the peasants. ters of the House of Providence saved [and Brantford and subsequently came | . . WOE) uy punogg SPIN '4T IS SM g - fj the lives of many inmates of that in. |to Kingston as deputy collector. Not | Unexcelled quality is responsible for their pop- 5 - : stitution when fire broke out in St.|long afterwards he was appointed col- . .- a v . . 141 Princess Joseph's wing, at $6.30 o'clock, on |lectoy at Loudon and a few years ago | ularity. A neatly clad foot is very pleasing to the onday morning. The damage is es- | was made mspector, nO There ic wwfoct ff » Part if « as : ' R UGLOW & 0 t timated 'at i $10,000, 2 * He was a man of an extremely kind- | eye.. There 18 perf ct foot comfort if that neat shoe . . se Street eon The blaze gave the fire depariment | lv and genial disposition, and had the 18 Abernethy, v : quite a,'stiff fight, but in an hour's | faculty of making many warm per- | Ee ,,r,p vt" GER SE time; by good hard work the fire was | sonal friends. Many of the older resi- | i extinguished. St. Joseph's wing was | dents will remember when penny read- | FOOT badly gutted and the St. Vincent w ing | ihgs were in vogue in Kingston and was damaged by water, but the fight | when Mr. Alexander and John Mcln- put up by the liremen prevented .the|tyre, K.C., who was a warm friend of flames from spreading to the main{the deceased, contributed to the suec- part of the building. At one time it [cess of these entertainments by their THOMAS LAMBERT was feared that this part of the build- | readings and recitations. . | . 4 y ing would also fall a prey to the He marsied Wise Etta Henderson, a y ! i flames. : daughter of the {ate Peter Henderson, rng pening Maker of Men 8 Clothing | of this city, and sister of James R. The fire started from a hot furnace " Henderson, Earl street. He leaves to | The newest and neatest designs in fashionable fabrics are Pipe in one of the rooms occupied by here awaiting your inspection. We make up suits to, order, make the aged men. One of the sisters was Mouth his in a Widow and a Jou, 4 ! ) 3 . OF POE l iv assing through this room on her way | Ur. Norman B. Alexander, of Lone on, | en S d S : la them in the latest style, with the mest correct cut, and give careful passing 2 3 d ¢ : x , - a ~ d - »- |Ont., who will have the warm sympa- resn made ever Vy ay---Sspec- aby i each garment. Try us for your next to. the laundry, which is directly be » ) h : ympa \ Y attention to every detail of & low this room, when she discovered | thy of many friends. Miss Alexander, Y P suit. Our prices are very reasonable. x the plow filipg ith Sue discovered | [Fort uy resident of Toronto, is < . : THOMAS LAMBERT uo time in giving the alarm. A tele now the sole surviving member of a 7 m MIE "jf I mn 1al 30c¢ chocolates for 20c¢ Ib . phone call was sent to the firemen. [large family. if : ; | ll ; | | | | fl D. A. Givens, city solicitor, and W. around at the time, 'and they at once . ; Hi ] I : A - Se-- set/in at rescue work. Inthe infirm- | nephews of the deceased. - To | "E* ' A ary there were upwards of fifty pa- Ft i ER --rTT il ' ex 0 pera Se 157 PRINCESS STREET The majority o f the - sisters were Sea, ] 3 ! BR: Givens, editor of the Standard, are oe tienth, some who had not been out of A"SERVICE IN MEMORY their beds in twenty years, and they : were the first to be removed. The | Of the Late Mrs. MacCallum in Fiv smoke filled in very fast, and this Congregational. made the work of the sisters very The Sunday morning service of the ' i , | hard, and it was with great difficulty Kirst Cong shure \ iy ul 8 ITI : art : : ngregational' church was set | : S : OR AG] a j rat, soe 2 ale unfortunate were | Yide as a memorial out of respect ] \) i iM . We Have the Best Storage Space in the City. The ty were carried . out Co late Meal. MacCallum sho Hl | iy § |! uy our roma or= bused The pastor, Rev. F. Upper Storey of Our Garage Absolutely Dry. Jeet a ey ahs Was a. devoted member of the com . . Size 130 x 30 x 13 F't. oughly Equipped Sani- : We will rent cither by the foot or-the entire floor, In the St. Vincent wing? quite a dos ls a Warm tribute ¢ ( 4 , . ga y : - space. Apply te Fr of young girls attending ying. Yat a i tary Dairy | more serious cases, cots had to be | BURION,, and who passed away college here, had their quarters The ore. I " ' >. iS espa the, person of this noble lady. As | . 4 r ; ale dL They Were aroused by the sisters DR Re Rie took Philippians We commence the season PRICE'S is the only one in Kingston. Be sure your . . and had syflicient time to escape and ae : | : : ; RAGE CO Li ed ! afterwards 'helpe save some of | i»2l : "For to me to 'live, is' Christ; with the' largest stock of { milk is bottled. PORRITT GA oy mit . afterwards helped to save some of aid to die is gain" . Men's Nobby Hats ever im- i p CE'S their belongings. : #s PHONE 454. Bar Wag ARES that perhaps the| Christ, - he sald was always . the ported into Kingston. i. Phone 845 St. Vincent wing would be destroyed | ©Piective of Paul's life and it was ; ; rena i too. and a bang of re Just royal s0 with the late Mrs. MacCallum, who DERBIES. AND SOFT HATS EE "| set about to take out all the fur-| never allowed pleasure to be her ob- $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 ject but steadiastly took , any, active { nishings, and for a half hour or so yu style be i i | furniture, articles of clothing, bed-| part in all organizations that tend: The style centre Yor Mo's Huty Chil en's Co d { ding ,ete., were carried. out to safe-|+d towards furthering Gods work. i dr is an v Wherever and whenever, she was met Fresh Shad Baby Walkers * 1 . yhor after » fi yroke pre Ww Iways that h y smil " DrinkCharmCeylonTea |... ov vc, ve oth ae 25 pamobll Bros, oshy Sha stitution, wandered away 'from her{ 'What was it that made her liic so : apartments and it was feared 'that|sweet and attraetive ?" asked , Mr. 3 . ba - Black, Green or Mixed something had happened to her. A Rice, Who, anawred by saving % was 84 Princess Street SEN Tom A ecause or tie was 'centr n ods, I" lounders couple of the firemen and one of the sisters made a search for her and|Christ. These souls 'that make For Sale at All Grocers Y foun that she was all right. She | Christ thapeim derive the best re- . had gone to, a secluded section of | sults. ey wow . : . . . the bullding. "I wonder what our religion would Dominion Fish Co y ! = . i i o ) ble » G K be & Son Limited Phe fact that the fire was ex. [be if we'did not have such ho €0. 0 rtson + tinguished without loss of life is in- | ladies dwelling arong I " asked the | NM re deed remarkable, when it- consider- | preacher, Mrs. MacCallum, he said, | ¥ Ty a AMES eh mE Si -- -- 0 just what class of people had to|set a splendid example i Jas OF BASKETBALL GAMES wi TH > be handled. an in such quick time. |clearly shown almost dn her ast LOCAL Y.M.CA. --~ The worst of the fir. occurred gt [hours when she wrote a letter to her rt Cook's Cotton Root the north-east section of Joseph |son in which she stated : Iam go- Both Senior and Intermediate Vies A safe, reliable reguiating wi at the corner of Bay and] 'ng home. medicine. Sold in three de- ving, 4 6 aero ay... AL Dur; B rice Mi 'torious The Visitors Use the grees of strength--No. 1,'§1; Montreal street, and here the fire-] During the course of the service Miss os . No. 2, $3; No. 3. $5 per box nen had to devote practically ali| Myrtle King and Miss Leach "sang Spaulding Rules, Which are Diff- a Sold by all druggists, or sent {B| theft attention.' Several lines of | "Some Sweet Day Bye And Bye." erent from the Intercollegiate. w Pre oan jects of Shara se Were iu wse, but Tor 3 time the MILK } © STOLE | The Belleville senior and intermedi 3 TORT on aGINE CO. Teach the Baby to Well, flames made considerable progress | ate basketball teams sprang a sur until finally subdued. Quite a large From Hottles Lali Out. at Brock) prise at the Josal YMC rice] crowd of spectators were attracted Frout Doors {um on Saturday evening, when they "OUR FRESH Ghoti FRESH GROUND OOF. to the scene. ror . defeated the "YY" 'teams by large FEE AT 40c CAN'T BE BEAT (LD Fisters of the institution speaking] the money left out 'in bottles at the {by 38 to. 11. Both the visiting teams Prinsors Bt 0] | } . ul A 1 mates were removed stated that|It appears that just recently one lady tion" wo of different game to the lo LIT | | They were very thankful that the fire{ Un Friday evening last, while one | \ (a. 0 oot of the local senior plavers El t ; 5 The building was insured but it For some time , people living on | oores y senior g : resultec ' 0 Bg or 8 peog COTE I'he nior game resulted mn a ry a sample er and be fh il to a Whig representative, who was | front doors for the milkman, who ar slaved a great o Their com) played a great game ir combina Phone 720. Prompt Delivery The Big Time and Money Saver. they were indeed lucky in being able] was robbed of ¥1. while another resi-}oni team. They are accustomed to -- 7 If you are going to purchase one, see ours beforeyou occurred in daylight. Had it oc- | of the residents was looking out of | have<always played the intercollegiate 5 V . was stated the insurance would not j Brock stréet, near the corner of Alfred | win for Belleville by a score of 43 to Hi 1 | acuum Cleaners cover the loss. have been troubled by thieves stealing | 2 while the: ieterndia tea pulled out convinced, | HER ; NOLAN'S GROUERY, | } We have Vacuum Cleaners for Rent by the Day. Sh lie scene shortly after the In~(rives st an carly hour in the moming. Lion work. was fe. Belleville. ples y. lo get all the inmates out to safety. [dent lost fiity cents playing under the Spaulding rules curred in the night the chances the window at her home, a young man J rules." P. © Pitney, of Belleville, who decide. It will pay you. § are that there would have been loss | came marching up the street and de- jj. no 0 "|, games, was very strict, ie liberately made his way for the milk |, 2 l soli 'rame house cash; $155 rf life. " ! 'h) 1 ) and as result the play was somewhat |] 4 § | hi 2 . 5 y ug which had been left on the steps or thon a, games w hich a {- s Children's Safety Drop-side Cots Some of the jusie Jamstes Who Liv} en discovered he ran down Brock | buen plaved in the local gvm rie ase Ant Y Iota were able to help themselves, turn- street and along Alired for a consider Ketcheson, who plaved the centre our y lots, $300 and up. y bd in a Vv p J 8 > ve. 'The re: > . 2 . J Nt : : ii the practice 13. not stopped they in- lit, is one 'of the best plaverd seen « THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, ° * different articles from the building. |(.nd making an example of the guilty ft Tox a floor 4 in yen _-- on | CHAS. H. LEEDER Th El A Sh The sisters are dustrving of all the | party, and are now on the watch alwnys with : Alin Batre and 4o sean Mi Architect STOVES AND RANGES. praise hosg . ? = re he did a big pari of the scoring. } i he || » We have a large stock of Stoves and © ectric op The firemen are indebted to the To Meet Her Husband' kle, w he for Hv 3 Hh { rer pom I ap eat ata. [||| Ranges, also new and second-hand fur. Phone 815 Wellington St sisters for some refrashiients , ser-| wi... 7 Miller MeCormack Jeit. Sai. iol Ooi junior team, played one ||| Phone 141, i] aan mn IF pov wat Tain Some and | one . gt " Yed Siter fe We io the Whig that urday night, for Montreal, to meet fof the forward positions He was | ii - > i al} kiada of household goods. Lo ne sister stated to the ME thaliher husband, who has been lecturing | marked by Roy Das The teams lind | ; SUGARMAN, Street, wrwwwwwew) ane Noa itati Jer hus » as ag | mi v R : Phone for many years an agitation "had in the old country for the past three {up as follows : #0. Oppoul: been on for the placing of a water |, 5. on his work in Canada. Mr. <eniors : hydrant in the yard at the House of | McCormack has met with great success | Belleville-Finkle, Moon, 'Ketcheson, Providence, She thought this would having secured $25,000 to carry ob | Alexander gnd Robinson have been a great benefit, : his schemes, as well as a number of | Kingston--Reid, - Meek, Orr, Bearan ve : When the fire was first discovered|new men.. Mr. and Mrs. McCormack and Day. 5 ' : yo { Some of the sisters made use off will leave shortly for Winnipeg, wher Intermediates Ey x | small fire extinguishers placed. in the| his headquarters are. { Belleville:-Hitchon," Nurse, Yeomans e re ow ea y or building but owing to the headway {itogers acd Mode. y . 9 the fire had secured, their efforts | Kingston Harrison, King iriden, Y 1 t f ere fuitlems . ] I apgren and Joyner . Tour inspection o Aer. the gomes the visiting. dams "High class sweets for Easter." Gib- were entertained to a dinner given in * . : . r - i x Tone Up the Stomach With Hood's . i 2 , F 3 SOD 8. I the diing-room at the Y.M.C.A x Ne W Spring Shoes One of Toledo's oldest and most Sarsaparilla. i ; | building, and prepared by the social « highly respected residents passed to Snn------ » | committee of the young men's cabinet, [her repose on' March 26th, in the| When you have dyspepsia your te | few specches 'were given by ithe ' 1 1 ) f Mrs. James Morrissey. Th Our lines comprise the newest 'and weison of Mis. Jumes Morrissey, Thelle wiseralie. Yau have = Sad mite i | pit of your stomach, a feeling of | ca} director, spoke a few words of ap- . . : 2 smartest designs In footwear for 5 Pile a Gibson's, puffy = fulness, headache, hedrtburn, preciajion for, the kind treatment . E os STOUT . LAGE At Gananogue, on Friday night. in and sometimes nausea. which the Bellville teams had receiv. € comin 1g season St J ' will be[ Dyspepsia. is dificult digestion-- |ed while in Kingston. ' { St. John's' church, a sermon... will be that is What the Word menor ie lagston. Pore. p TABLE oc Nursinots i Bev E . " 6" " 1 oe reached on "The Passion nod Death 1 ---- Ss : Call and see our ULT RA line for [EF Oe Divine: Torn bn Foo r oJ. [the only way to get rid of it is to| Only One "BROMO QUININE." i] give vigor and tome to the stomach Whenever you feel a cold coming % FOR SALE BY WINE ano SPIRIT MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE is miserable. You have a bad taste visitors and some of the local play- ers. Mr. Powers, of Belleville, physi AA MCISIDIOINEOIA DS ------ TY MeNeill, of St. Mary's, Kingston : women. - : | Night shopping, is pleasant and and mle siligestive System. on think of the full name, LAXA- 4 : meen (easy; the College Book store. rea ¥Y al drug- TIvE BROMO QUININE. Look for LOCAL OPTION--Residents in the local option districts - Capt. R. Bryans. Westport, is an ox- |818ts, is the one miedicine which acts | -- EW. Grow 25 . : : ih : 1 a pot dt 0. slomach Through sh gigamure of E. tove.en buy. He, can legally order from 'this brewery whatever they nl "charge of the new steambarge T. .). |and also directly. Its, eficial ef-| Rev. Melvin Tavior, chairman of nire personal amily use. - ALLAN M REID | Waflle, now fitting out for the "opening Jacts are jet 31 once, Improvement | ¢,, Kingston Methodist district, sent ' Tey - or § j y Write to : : izatio begins immediately. % : 4 Wie J . Tf}: of navigation. ' y out a circular letter to the churches, JOHN LABATT, Luryko, Loxpon, CANADA i Perienced caval pilot and will have|OR the stomach through the blood _ Faster gifts of McConkey's. sweets (Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies jthe asking for prayer for - the success of (for sending out of {he city, carefully | blood, makes the rich red bidod that | (he union services mow going on in 11 P, ay S oN packed at Gibson's Red Cross Drug |is needed for perfect digestion, and Gananoque. - 1 rincess dSireet Store. builds up the whole system. Be sure | Bishop Bidwell is in Belleville con 4 ci g | For Easter gifts, the College hook [to get Hood's, for no other medicine [ducting a mission in St. Thonras' store. ae wma can take its place, : A church.