THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC \ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1 | LOCAL NEWS. | | | | Brief Items of Interest Picked Founded 1847 | Up by the Whig Re- : | H ome | Strawberry rhubarb. Catnovsky's. | i NEW SPRING HATS NEW BPRING NECKWEAR J. 8. R. McCann, Ottawa, was in Late Sidney L. Rose. : " | Sidney L. Rose inead of the sales | $1.35 the city on Wednesday. | departiient of the Coneral Electile { Mr. Swain, piano tuner. Orders | | ® Se Company at"St, Louis, Mo., passed > e t. . { PRIN fax Jo Cleves Suet. wes away 'in the Missouri Baptiste Hos- | { a | > f y on MN fter- | I) T. J. Flynn, superintendent of the|Pital in that city on Monday after sydro-Elemirin plant at Niagara | Boon at the age of about forty-three | : - Mr. Rose was the youngest | alls, is pity. j years Fy ol Te Napanee who | 500 of Mrs. G. A, Bateman, Kingston, | | nad his bi fhiured in a runaway ja | 2nd Was a graduate of the Faculty ot i { P ' | Sclence of Queen's University, ob- | {ami |doing nicely in the Hotel Dieu. [ taining the degree of B.Sc. in 1903. | { Mrs. Forward, Clergy street, was | | F re th ighteen wi he | : " , . VIDU oral Jo the Hots! ise on Wag | Not Doone een Tear a WOMEN with deft fingers or a favorite 4 \L x § ic' Company, d | . * . . . v IND ren Electric' Company, and was} "dressmaker" will find interesting dis- {lance, for some years in charge of the 1l- | SMARTNESS | Rev. A. F.C. Whalley, Brockville, luminating department of the glant | will be the preacher at the Lenten plant at Schenectady, N.Y. Last | | services, St. George's Cathedral, this . ymoted to the post | 2 Of course, youl have a [| TSCOLE CL Seotan Agus be was, Promoted tg the post | Goods are to be seen in all the colors new Suit, the only difficulty Billie Hughes and his boxing out-| g Louis, Mo. He is survived by] : . you'll experience here is de- fit at Queen's will give a fGurnamen: his wife Tormeriy Miss "Pugh of Ni- well-dressed women will wear this sea- ciding between so many ex- In Napanee on March 28th. Napa agara Falls, Ont. and one "daugh- ceptional patterns and fab- nee boxers will have a "go" with the ter thirtéen years of age: his mo-| rics and we assure you of the | students, ther, Mrs. G. A. Bateman, Kingston, dotible pleasnce in your { Daylight saving will go into ef- Ont., and one brother, Clinton H. | choice -- the outward {im- Hest Ie hve dey 32 Juny Tne Rose, 5t Sue Great West Life As- | a 4 3; ce | = - 3 "~ | surance Company, Toronto. e | pression SO ete E5HI the taxpayers ask that it be re- funeral will be held to St. Louis | ward autisfaction you will Fo- | P . | vault on Thursday afternoon under { Bishop Couturier, Alexandria, is| the auspices of the Masonic Order. ceive from both--good ap- | leaving on Friday for Rome to give ° ° pearance and good service. {an account of his diocese. Father > E [ h Sw Three fine groups at | McRae, Alexandria, accompanies him | ng lS (SS las secretary. | Rotary Club Activities. J $ $ | The funeral of the late Mrs. Mar- - : {garet Kirkpatrick, wite of Thomas repe repe ' . . plays her now. The newest Dress son. | Phillips, was held Wednesday morn- Dr -Edward &yan, superintendent |ipg from her late residence, 75 Que- of Rockwood hospital, will be the $ 0 | bec street, and was of a private na- ing al he Sweaty Jameaeon of For Very dainty ture. ; 1e ngston otary iub a e . . . . U. | Serstlnst. W. A. Hollaway, wh | British-American hocel at 12.30 Ladies' Dresses Silk Check in ' has been In Lindsay for some time| (00D) on Friday. Children's Dresses. Mauve, Grey, on lustructional work in comnection| At this meeting Dr. R. Bruce Tay- Blue and SMART TOPCOATS an 125 enh, dur cetiom [108 SSB Geers Sotveritly Assorted Tore? fn ed here, will be made an honorary member S . ea Rose tripes and Checks. : , The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, | Of the club, 2 They're rightly named, for they are Clifford Stevenson, Wolfe Island, It is of interest to note that so far Variety of shades. Quite new. ] " """ "Top" fabri passed away Wednesday morning. | this month the club has had WS Widths 27" and 324 40 inches wide. Top styles, made from op aprics Jee funeral was held to Wolfe Is-| meetings with a hundred per cent. . and cemetery in | ' . . . charge of the! attendance. and "Top Notch' Tailoring--very special. James Reid firm. ¥ For. the election of directors and | 40c & 45c¢ d 1 50 d vy Willlam Davidson, one of the best: | officers, nominations will take place | y . ° y ° known residents of Gananoque, un-| on Friday March 28th, and the elec-! $ derwent a critical operation at th | tions a month later, General Hospital a few days ago ane alten his many friends will be glad to : { C 2 RA! LACK CHAPTER ® learn that he is getting along nicely. GRAND BLACK * The appointment of H. J. Hum- Over 200 Delegates From Eastern Canadian hrey as general supe B f P A Seneral superintendent o Ontario in Attendance. ® the Algoma division of the Canadian -- 3 3 : : 5 Peterboro, March 19. The Pacific Railway, is announced. He Right Worshipful Grand Black Chap- in ams was formerly on this division and : § i Eastern Ontario opened its { 3 frequently visited Kingston. ter of E : L : : : INGS ON by The funeral of the . Mary Anna annual convention in Peterboro yes- Dainty, new, Made-in-Canada Ginghams, with a large Muriel Murphy took place Wednes. | terday with an attendance of upwards . ) dNes-| of two 'hundred delegates from all assortment of Checks, in fast shades of Blue, Mauve, day morning from the residence of : . i . . 75-79 BROCK STREET over its territory, extending from Navy, Green, Pink, Tangerine and Black. her mother, 361 B Sgt Sie,' ip Durham to the eastern boundary of "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" Pate mes Rel am, ' . 27" wide . 25c yd. requiem mass was sung by the Rey. The election of officers resulted: "Rather Lacey, grand master, George Porter, Peter- F. G. Barnett, Lindsay, is a visitor boro; deputy grand master, C. A. 32" » in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, | LOUnt. Cornwall; associate D. G. M., wi e ° C y ° : Oscar G. Fillion, 16 Durham street. | 5. G. Kerr, Belleville; grand chap- 3 -------------------- Mr. Barnett is a former Kingstonian | P13in, Rev. R. M. Patterson, Fraser- "| ville; deputy. grand chaplains, Rev. | who moved away from this city gev- y W 3 3 NDERSON'S eral years ago, and he will be' Warm- A. L. Sot, Sen ville 254 Rov, hw e also have an adequate supply of Anderson 8 ly wel d b, i : rich, : i 1 Vv i y welcomed by his friends. W em D. J. Sutherland, Ottawa: Scotch Ginghams mn Checks and O erplaids. These are Pie plant at Carnovsky's. . | Se . The 2047 of the late WN. Thowy,| SePULy. grand, vesistrar, HP. La 36 inch fabrics and are well known for giving good ser- who died here on Monday, has been e, awa, gran reasurer, ame; . Quality--Larger Mar it Ivice taken to Brockville for Rte Moore, Eganville; deputy grand | vice, from the home of his brother-in-law, | treasurer, G. F. Reid, Corbyville; PHONE--2-600--PHONE H. M. Frances. Deceased was g|87and lecturer, E. F. Reid, Peter. 50 Mason and an Oddfellow. He was| P0T0; deputy grand treasurer, Jos. C y ° ° an ex-councillor of Brockville. Miss Lisk, Eganville; grand censor, H. B, Thursday and Frida Err Troon, Kineson so dau Fears, Winchester, deputy' gran o ter, censor, T. H. Rice, Omemee; grand standard-bearer, E. Bell, Belleville: ' ------ t: ' : Good Sweeping Brooms, 75c¢ value for 60c. "TOM" MARKS IN THE crry. | Pty grand standard-bearer, W. G. . Graham, Carp; grand marshal, Col. Scrubbing Brushes, 30c. value for . . .25¢c. --_-- T. W. Beckett, Kemptvile: Erand rr | . ® Howe's Brand Floor Wax, 1 Ib. tin, Detigted Many Oe. Jndiences suivant, J. A. Tysick, Pertn; deputy English B0¢. value, for ..... ..........65c. Kingston had an interesting visi. | 8787d Pursuivant, W. E. Higgs, Lind- | . | tor in the city on Monday, in the |%3Y' 8rand committee, T. H. Cathcart, | L ° ° Bull Dog Matches, 3 boxes for ......35¢c. person of "Tom" Marks, the actor, | OaWa; E. H. Jinks, Cousecon; P| Madras Shi rtin Handy Amonia Powder, 10c pkg., 3 for 25¢ Mao. top any vein hat a stock Menensiy, Douglas; 5s Cromwell, | g 5,000 bars Laundry Soap, 6 bars for . .41c. the country doing a record business. | Falls; M. C. Reynolds, Foxboro: (No better made) "Tom" made a special trip to King. | Alonzo Moncrief, Almonth, A fresh shipment of this material just . ston, from his home at Christie Lake, | | : . . . ' 550 large packages Gold Dust Washing to see his daughter, Miss Arlic| Funeral Cortege Acts arrived. It is particularly useful in making Marks, who is filling an engagement Powder. Get in supply now. Regu- at the Grand, with her stock com. As Bucket Brigade) * Men's Shirts, Boys' Blouses and Ladies' ny. H it 1 th lay, *) 1 i i i Yar3dc., fori... ..... ......300 Be Cn ied ho pla Uy] LL re Tailored Waists. Stripe patterns in Blue, was greatly plea with it, funeral cortege at Hastings yester- | Mauve and Black. 32" wi " PANCAKES and MAPLE SYRUP Ta I Kin Eaton ooriegs at Mistiugy 3 the wide (A treat at this season) in Martin's Opera House, the Vic-| Obsequies to extinguish a fire Which | . toria Theatre and the Grand and | threatened the barns adjoining tne 45 t 50 d Buckwheat Fl ME. i. 00 4 Ibs, 25¢. was always a welcome visitor to | siticken home. A large crowd ot C Oo Cc y ° 181 the city. Over thirty years ago he | neighbors who had gathered for the Buckwheat Flour, Self Rising .......19¢c. Was delighting atin aa yale | ieietbors who had guhered tor the ; White Pancake Flour ale inw tins vusiehn 19¢c. the country and in his daughter, he | Smith, formed a bucket brigade has met a most worthy successor.| when a hen-house belonging to Mr. Maple Syrup, per quart Pt hr estes 60c. For some years, Mr. Marks has been | Smith was seen to be afire, and with off the stage. He conducts an hotel | difficulty saved the barn, which was Another Lot of Large Sea Herrings-- at Christie's Lake, where the mem-| partly burned, New Maracain . bers of the celebrated Marks family = ---- Special, 3 Ibs. for 25c¢. reside. Gave a Fine Address. Just now "Tom" is anxious Whi 1 1 tp get home to look after his maple| On- Tuesday afternoon, March : C Pi jiefish, Lake Trou, River Fike, Yellow Syrup and sugar) crop. He will |18th, J. W. McCallum, of the McOal. Ratines repe ickerel, 2 errings, arge melts, Hali- garry Dick with him to his homs, |lum Granite Company. Limited, gavo a nown as 'The arney of Can-|an address to the senior class of sei- o . but, Cohoe Sa mon, Qual a Salmon, Red ada," the best wishes of a wide cir-|ence of Queen's University on are here in pretty Nov- A most delightful fab- Spring Salmon, Fancy Mackerel. cle of friends, "Sculpture and Architecture." The elty, Check and Strive RSPR SALMON... (Red Spring) MEDIUM HALIBUT--- -------- address was illustrated by slides ty, ' P ric 18 this Silk Check Steaks, Ib. ........ oe Steaks, ok Joe .80c, * HEARING POSTPONED. showing the sculptures, temples and : patterns. Many new Ce ng cul "rr bany alm Boiling cuts, Ib. ...... 27¢. . cathedrals of ancient, medieval and sha des also may be Maracain Crepe --_-- bar lz modern times, i . 800 Ibs. Qualla on--boiling cuts. To Te a on sty had. Widths 36 to 40 Green, Silver, Honey- Petrpound......... ...... .... 18¢. Bill No. 80, which has to do with Dog Cruelty Case, | inch Smoked Fillets, Ib. .\.....20¢. | Kippers, mild cured .8 for 2c. assessments for municipal income! On Wedfesday morning, & citizen inches. dew and Lavender are Haddies, Ib. ............15¢c | Salt Labrador Herrings, 1b 10. tax, was to have come up on Wednes- who has been on remand on a charge 3 I ry day morning. in the private bills| of cruelty to his dog, was found $ 1 ; 2 5 to the shades. 36" wide, E - Ro committee of the legislature, but it guilty and fined $10 and costs or 450 dozen, large size, California Seedless was learned that the hearing of the | one month in jall. The case was Hi x GES. Per dozen 29c. Peck 75c. [| "5, 34 ben postponed tor aay. | prosecuted by the Humane society $1.00 yd ORAN . er dozen ec At -the present time citizens are|and had been remanded on a couple ° y * . y . + Use them aplenty at this season--healthful and satisfying éxempt trom municipal tax up tof of occasions on account of the illness ; at this $2,000 and the bill proposes to| of Inspector Ward. ; . exempt up to $2,600." Kingston and - : oy many other cities of a similar size \ are protesting, in that if the new famous lecture, on > Thursday, ; bill is"varried the cities will five leon, s hall, 'a serious loss in assessment. 0 ' ¥ ' instance in Kingston it is pointed : out that thers would be a loss, of | fs BR 3 ddl $400,000 in assessment. The city' Eh Ee 4 council instructed Mayor-Angrove ta | : oF 1 . | O-- LiMI i D - Join the deputation and enter a pro. against the proposed néw bik ES, % '