COAL is The kind you are 100K- | {ing for is oy kind we | | sell Scranton Coal | Is good Coal and. we! | guarantee prompt de- | livery BOOTH & CO. Foot of West bt. i : ais Best's Special On Cold Cream Snowflake Fluffy Cream The newest and best Ji cold, greaseless cream. § A splendid soothing and J healing preparation. | A big 50 cent jar with 2 25c. tin of Peroxide | il Talmurr . Powder, 35 CENT nn. At Best's The Popular Drug Store. Open Sundays. TTR ALWAYS LEAD LLP le LRT CRIB 1 ; 5 UTHERS JusT % 1 TRAIL . many stirring and instructi «| LA soene from "It's a Long Wa¥ to : : 0.0.0. = on rand Tuctive artle | Pip parry. the play to be presented by enquiries the chief found out OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN ~ 228 Princess Street, 8 doors above the Opera House. L if | sidering a proposal to erect monu-| ed. | that Parkman was the greatest his- AUTHORITY TO BANS DIVIDED LEGISLATURE TO LOAN MONEY FOR PURCHASE MVITH REGARD TO. DISTRESS OF SEED GRAIN. CLAUSES IN WAR BILL. Legislation Submitted By Hou. W. Allan Stadbolme"s Amendment In T. White--The Bil} Extends From Behalf of Those Out of Employ- March 15th Until August 1st. ment Was Defeated. March 20-The W.: J. 'Gibson Harness Copany has received orders for the manufacture of a large am-/ ount of extra heavy military har-| ness in three-horse sets. It will have enough to keep #t busy untill the Whig.) J } uly (Sperial 16 the Whig.) 7 {Special to Ottawa, March 20.--Canadian banks ~~ Toronto, Mareh 20 - Allan Stud- are to be' authorized temporarily to halme, labor member for Bast Ham- The special services in Grace loan money for the purchase of seed flton, was true to. his colors in the| Church during the week haya besa | grain, The security of the grain pur- legislature yeslerday afternoon; and fairly well attended. , chased, 'the crop to be grown there- | on the third reading of the mora- The Police Committee of the! irom and the grain threshed from the torium bill divided the house on mo- Town Council, in accordance with erop will be deemed legally sufficient. ' tion to have the clauses relating to! instructions from that body, held an Hon. W. T. White, Mfnister of Fi- distress cansed by war stricken out| investigation last evening into the nance, submitted legislation at yes and to give the protection. of the charges preferred by Town Council- texday afternoon's mtting of Parlia- bill to those suffering from unem- lor Dowsley against the pool and ment as an amendment to the Bauk ployment: billiard rooms, and the neglect of Act. The amendment is to be deem The Lill was the first measure ofthe police to enforce the town by-| ed to have come into force on the the session to be given a third read- laws "gains! gambling. i 15th day of the present month, and ing, as Mr. Studholme's motion was, ~~ B. O. Britton, proprieidr of the it expires om August lst pext. lost by 53 to 12. | Reporter, and J. A. Thompson, pro-} Sir - Wilirid Laurier - pointed out William Proudfoot, (Centre Hur-| prietor of the Journal, left yester- that many efforts had been made io on) stood sponsor with Mr, Stud day afternoon to attend the session | secure the amendment proposed. 'Ihe! holme for the proposal to make thé) of the Press Association in Renfrow, matier was not free from doubt, but | benefits acéruing from the moratori-| The body of the late Harry Chid-| he had pever seen why it could mot! um measure available to those who ley, who passed' away in Brockville be done. The Present proposal was were not able to prove that their | several weeks age, was removed i: temporary and the Government would | plight was directly attributable to| Gananoque yesterday and interred be able to judge from experiment | the war. | at Gananoque cemetery. ? whether it might not be made per-. When the bill was in committee, E. E. Howe, V.S, whe left here! manent. Mr. Rowell drew the Attorney-Gen-| some time ago has returned, § The Minister of Justice also moved erdl's attention to the statement; Robert Gardner, located here for} a resolution upon which a bill will! made at the Trades and labor Con-| the past few months, left yesterda: | be based to provide for the extension | gress that he (Mr. Lucas) had ad-| morning for his home in Toronto, of licenses of = insurance companies | mitted that the bill would be of no| Frederick Bancroft, Toronto, vice | which may expire before the end of value to workers. The leader of the! president of the Trades and Labor | | next session. Mr, Doherty said there! Opposition asked the Attorney-Gen-| Congress of Canade, under the aus had been many applications, and un-| eral if that was a correct report. | pices of the united labor men of the der existing war and financial condi-| "It made be @ correct interpreta-| town gave am excellent address on tions he thought it was right that tion of the bill," remarked Mr, Row- "Unionism," in Turner's Hall last such a charter should be extended. ell slyly, "but I did not think the evening, and drew out a full house. Sir Wilfrid Laurier stated that the Attorney-General would admits it."| Mayor Dr. Fergus J. O'Connor acted Peace Centennial Committee was can- | Mr. Studholme immediately follow-|as chairman and Gordon E.Hurd was {called on far a recitation and ren- dered: the "Union Jack," in fine} | Style. 4 | { ments to Parkman at Ottawa, Queen | Victoria at- Washington and George Washington in London. 'I'he Liberal | { + len observed that the Postmaster "It's a Long Way To Tipperary" For | General probably had Garneau in| To-night. { { mind when he objected to the view | Gus Hill offers the one genuine | theatrical novelty of the seasen, | { liam Anthony MeGuire's play entitl-| : i ed "It's A Long Way To Tipperary." | March _20.--The members of the It relates an interesting story of love, jeverasas force had 'an exciting time | adventure and warfare, with vivid [yesterday morning. they as ------ | pictures of & night attack - in the |sembled for morning parades one of | | Presbyterian General Assembly To | Hikes, the tour of the nighty Joa- We uh eg. vas lens. | y y ra | chine guns, realistic reprodue- 0 Wi i OW aT: Elect Dr. 'MacGillivray Moderator | to on a Aad a the oh be- | the west end of the oe pa- o Writing in The Présbyterian, Rev. | tween modern air craft. Its fove rads was called off and the men told 2 gan, 1.1. Toronto, SAYS: | passages are distinetly unique. Allan |off to search for the 'would-be. de- i indicates | rish patriot, who |serter. 1 3 o t | j silence as the condition of safety in Doage. a_youns-1 p > faater a baight after a chase | } ar 3, | | lite, It is sometimes hard to main- | . Ja aly Saud twagght ak in Hho} | tain it and "oetimes yndutiful; 1! p= - r | [guard room. { ind it 50 in view of the coming As-| i fe (Gi | { sembly to be held in Kingston next nen Wo Glide Poa i dane | | June, Kingston is an old historie i The funeral took es : centre of Presbyterianism and yet, at {of John Clancy, from the drm ot | least since the union of the church in be S sg hier. M n G. Tomli - { 1875, no minister in her pulpit has ge rd Rola ord een asked fo a the- Moderator's tive Bie Sizes! age We Sventy: { Chalr, although the Assembly has | i istorial ight | been held there repeatedly. The | G EE pAb the Historical Hail Jost. might { church has an opportunity to do now | EM "| Prot. dJobn ball, me Ynivasily, | what cannot come to her again for et on The Thirty Years | perhaps many a day, 3 | "Dr. Macgillivray has been 'in the Messrs. Sproule & Co., who bought { ministry about forty years and in his out Hugh Milling's grocery store, are opening a butcher stall on the Mar- | | present charge in Ch&lmers church, { ket. Square. { Kingston, for twenty-eight years, and | wonderfully fruitful years they have | "The police had a 'busy time last } n. In the early vital years of | @vening.. About seven o'clock Chief {Queen's Alumni As siation, begin- Graham received a call from the {hing in the early ninetles, he was one Campbell House to the effect that of the most illuminating and SUgges- some one had been in the store tive contributors and has continued room. Upon ~ investigation some 8a all along. $s Gus Heen Tor many meat was found to be missing. Two Men were Seen coming from the di- | | Years a trustee of Queen's. The pages | rection of the store room. M { that | No one can be 3 9 i Gus Hill's ¢ 2 t 25 capable play- | there were two men answerin, the | | long with him without coming to the ors at the Grand Oars Hot ily | description given him od the {Impression that his knowledge is [urday, March 20th, matinee and night, | railwa He went up and placed | rare in quality and in range not met | } y | with every day. | bad grown from early, childhood with rider arrest, but in the dark GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ---- Napanee { torian of Canadian events. REV. DR. MILLIGAN ASKS, of The Presbyterian bear witness to them i len arti- "This is not the . first time that | little Kathisen as a play fellow, be- | tess could pot find the stol {changes in selecting a Moderator tame so thoroughly" accustomed to clés. They will appear before the { have been made at the eleventh hour, | his little "Pals" attentions as to be magistrate this morning. | indeed at the very opening of the Wholly oblivious to the fact that she Constable Barrett was called to | nonably Vhy should it not be so| had grown to - womanhood, loving |Dr. Cameron Wilson's at about ball {pow? All that is required is a will- him and waiting for the day when he | past eight o'clock last hight and sr- {ing mind on the part of the King- | Would ask her to be his wife, Sweet | rested one, Frank Marshellus, Toron- [ston Presbytery to see that he is a | brish Songs lend atmosphere to the to, aged twenty-three, whom the doe- { member of the coming Assembly, and { Play which 'may be called as thrilling | tor caught trying to steal his new |on the part of the members of As-|as "Shenandoah" and as Irish as | ocar. 1 appears that the doctor | {sembly delighting to honor the old | "Arrah Na Pogue," All in all, "It's left his ear outmide "his office on West | Limest for once and a man A Long Way To Tipperary" will | street and was getting ready to make. i noted for his modesty, ability and | Prove a pleasant diversion and its or- | another call, when he heard the noise | spirit as an honor to the ministry | iginally will be found refreshing. (of a motor. - Tlooking out of his {dear to us all. Others ean wait, | The production . will come to the window he saw a man cranking his { but in the case of the Kingston name | Grand to-night. on: Heat an out oh wes just in time to' jump on the run- | | it is now or never to do the fitting | # { thing." Vaudeville On Monday. ning board and 'stop the would-be | { | AY Monday's * matinee and evening | thief. He held him until Constable THE BEST : MEDICINE y [entertainments an entirely new vaude- ville programme will be Presented, i 9 which "includes ynch and Boymers, A---------------- FOR LITTLE ONES comedy ta are said SE TOW FARES, . ; fos } p on { Baby's Own Tablets are the best Betmont's nin paderille. To The California Expositions Via | | medicine in the world for little ofies. to-play, i ill show Chicago and North Western Ri { They are. absolutely safe and never 3 's famous actress, . Florence Four splendid duily trains from the Reid, in "The Dancing Girl." There | new passenger terminal, Chicago, to will also be a two-reel Mutual play | : Bd py Wide choice of scenle and " Diego. © [matic elestric safety signals all the Rev. Br. Chown, general superin- | way. ? i tendent of the ist Church, will| Let us plan your trip and furnish full particulars police station. conduct the ice in Convocrtion folders and fi y : Hall, Queen's University, to-morrow, RB. H. Bennett, general agent, 46 a nam Younge street, Toronto, Ont. Belgian Baby, Milk Fund. L Miss Macnee wishes to thank the to b "baby sum of $26 was) ait] Fersh gi Barrett arrived and took him to the | . famed J Long Evening Gloves "12 pairs White Evening Gloves, 16 button length--a beautiful soft pliable make; regular $2.75. To-night . . 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