=--------1 LOCAL NEWS. Up by the Whig Re=- Mr. Swaine, plano 'uper. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west. {| 'Phone 564w. | Charles Jackson and R, R. Met- livier 'are at the Mount Royal in {Montreal for the textile show. | Dr. McFadyen's lectures on 'The | Missionary, Movement" begin at {Queen's on Friday. The lectures are free. 'While in Carleton Place the King- ston deputation inspected the wool- len mills which are running at ful! capacity, 2 wJustice Mowat's address to the grand jury will appear on Thurs day. Our crowded columns today prevemted its appearance. Rev. J. H. H. Coleman rector of St. Mary Magdalene's church, Nap- anee, will be the special preacher at i { § Cathedral this evening. > The court on Tuesday was late in opening on account of the fast train, en which Justice Mowat came: from Toronto, being one hour late reach- 'ng the Grand Trunk outer station. At a meeting of the Belleville Wo- imen"s Canadian Club on Monday, Dr. S. W. Dyde delivered a very in- teresting address on the life of Jean Francois Millet, thé greet ¥rench There was a pleasing incident at the opening of the sittings of the supreme court on Wednesday morn- ing. Sheriff Vair presented Justice 'Mowat with a pair of white gloves, in view of the fact that there were no criminal cases on this court, The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Jane Costello, widow of the late Samuel Costello, 65 Patrick street, |§ was held on Wednesaay afternoon from her late residence under the © Sa LIVINGSTON'S 7 {Dr./Brown by the official board ot ' ~ 'Holloway street Methodist church, WEEK-END SPECIALS : year. Dr. Brown was formerly oi TH WEEK Sydenham street Methodist church. IS | When the list of the petty jurors tings on Tuesday afternoon four fail- ed to answer. The four men were opring 1923 models. excuse was acceptable to the judge. All new, fresh goods. s | On Feb. 19th, Hon. Mr. Copp. . reply to.Dr. Ross, that the martier Regular $1 2.00 and $ | 3.50. of converting Sydenham Hospital THURSDAY, F RIDAY, SATURD AY barracks was under consideration, but no decision has been arrived at. who was, sqriously injured Dear Napanee on Monday evening, aud 1s ed to be much better on Wednesday THREE pv ONLY. morning. The unfortunate man is «See our window ! 75.70 BROCK STREET "IF OFF YOULL ROUTE IT PAYS TO WALK" Belleville to remain' for another BOYS' SUITS 'was called at the supreme court sit- absent on account of illness, and tunis Sizes 25 to 36. for the minister of defence, said in site into military head@uarters or y $ " x. - The condition of Raiph Parker, { > now in the Hotel Dieu, was report- gtill in a semi-conscious state. | ANDERSON Quality Larger Market 'bHoNES: Business 458459. Wholesale 1767. THURSDAY 1 S$ 1 30,0001; Frozen Beef | A special putchase of one carload of Frozen Beef, holce Steers 'and Heifers, government inspected, approximately 30,000 Ibs.--the ~ largest shipment of its kind ever broughy to Kingston. On account of taking this very large quantity, we were able to secure it at an ex- ceptionally low price. We suggest buying in quantities, as the Beef will keep in a cool place for about thirty days. : Now is your opportunity to save. Special tables will be arranged for the display of this Beef. Lay in your supply now. Come and make your own selection, | if not posible phone carly First deliveries leave at eight o'clock. . Loak at Some. of the Buceptional Prices 10,000 Lbs. | Choice, Tender Service ice 365. {of an Automobile" at .the Strand { Bell Telephone . the Lenten service in St George's painter, . | arm invitation whs given Rev. DIED. pRMS TRONG--At_ Wolfe Island, direction of 8. 8. Corbett. Inter ment took place at Cataraqui cem- elery, Rev, A. F. Brown conducting the service at the house. a See the wonderful film, "The Story Theatre, showing how Studebaker automobiles are made and then call 'at the Central Garage and let us give you a demonstration of the finished article. JOHNSTON & WARD. Members of Montreal and Toronto Exchanges, 86 Princess. MONTREAL STOCKS. 2 Feb. 21st, 2 p.m, Abitibi _ower Atlantic Sugar . Brazil ... Brompton ... British Empire, 'com. British Empire, 2nd "ne. Can. Car, com. . Can. Car, pd' Can. Cement, om, Can. Cement, ptd. ... Can. Steamship, com. ... .. Can. Steamship, pfd. .. ... Dominion Textile ... ... .. Dominion Bridge ... ... .. Detroit United ... Gen. Electric Howard Smith ,.. Laurentide . Montreal Power ... ".. Mackay ... National Breweries ... .. .. Ogilple ...vv xv seven 0 Penmans ... ... ... ..: Prica Bros, ... ..« ..+ ++: Quebec Rails ... ... ««. +. Spanish River Spanish River, pie, Smelters ... es' oe Shawinigan ... ... «co os. Steel of Canada Toronto Rails ... Twin City .. . Wayagamack NEW YORK STOCKS. Amer. Loco. ... .. Baldwin Loco... ... «+ .. B&O... .covvurs 23s 3s» Cosden OH ... ... ... ... C.P.R. ve ew sees Crucible Steel . Gen. Asphalt . seine GBT rcs nee dV aa ny Marine, pid. ... -.. +s sos NYC, tiv is inane Uew Haven .... ... 'uc sss Northern Pacific ... . Southern Pacific .. .. .... Southern Rallway .. Studebaker .. .. .. ... oo Union Pacific ... U.8. Steel ... HOINBBr vc. «ov asa ons Teck Hughes ... ... «+. +. Dome ... +is oo Lake Shore .. ... ... Sentenced To Death Moscow, Feb. 21.--Colonel Svej- avski, accusod of plotting against the life of Nikolia Lenine was sen- tenced to death today by the suprene court. / mrs Victor Masson, Dumash, Sask. under arrest for the murder of Mr. and Mrs, Jean Chauvelon and Marie Schmit has confessed to crime @c- cording to police. "I killed them be- cause I needed money" he is alleged to have told the police. Good morning, dearie! Don't for- get to telephone your needs to classi- fled columns. The phone is 243. Decrease is reported in dmporta- tion of opium and narcotic drugs for last fiscal year, DAILY MEMORANDUM To-night, Sona of England Euchre and Dance, 8 p.m. Admission, 3c. eae awe , CROZIER & EDGAR r 'eb. 20th, 13, Ann Atcheson, wie dow of the late John Y. Armstrong, o'clock. Friends = acquaintances eeapdaitully invited to attend, HO MPSON Sydenham, on 'Feb. 30th, 1933, Sanat Thompson, aged WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 3 JLAIDLAV & SON = LIMITED KINGSTON'S FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE Phones 754-755. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 LAI Dia w's FOR YARD GOODS quality. Goods." "Laidlaw's For Yard Goods" is a slogan that has been conferred by custom. More than that, it is still being earned through procuring the new weaves, keeping in touch with what is new in colors, and thus being able to speak authoratively on advande styles, and through careful guarding Not only in Silks, but in Woolens and Cotton goods as well, you will always find a pleasing choice at this store -- facts the truism, and its all-the-year-through application ich further support "Laidlaw's for Yard BLACK MESSALINE PONGEE SILK ~ $1.49 An all pure Silk that is fully 86 inches wide. This Silk has a rich, lus- trous finish; comes in a good shade of Black, and this is ideally suited for the making of Dresses, Skirts and Blouses, $1.00 This Silk comes in the natural shade only. It is a beautiful quality, fine, and closely woven, and is absolute- ly free from dressing. A quality suited for the making of Dresscy and Shirts, ALLTYME CREPE CRUSHED BERRY . WHITE PELICAN MAYFLOWER DAYTONA SEAL BLUE BELL A material that is pronounced very fashionable for Spring wear. The delightful new shades at once attract you and indeed th e range is very complete as you will in- stantly see by glancing over those listed below. - It is 36 inches wide and is very reasonably priced at $3.50 yard LUVISCA SILK WASH SATIN $1.45 A very durable Silk--fully 88 inch es wide--most suitable for the making of Pajamas and Shirts. Stripes of Helio, Sand and Grey. $1.49 A beautiful quality Satin, 40 inches wide--to be had in Navy Blue, Black, Brown. and Sapphire--a quality suite able for Dresses and Blouses. CANTONETTE $2.50 An extra good quality Wash Satin in' Pink and Ivory; 36 i es wide and suitable fo making of Skirts, Camisoles, ete. CHARMEUSE SATIN $2.75 ; . In a correct weight for the making of Dresses. It is. 39 inches wide and comes in Black, Navy, Jer inder . Am- and American: Beauty. £1 TRICOLETTE $4.00 yard $2.50 An extra fine quality Silk Tricolette. It is fine and evenly woven and is free from any imperfec- tions whatever -- Black, Navy, Ivory, 36 ins. wide.