:-...-.----...---j-:.--__-_... r.-.:...` ms CODFI"SH% uaRv CHEAP. ___.__.._- R. VVALDRON} COMMERClAL.. By-purchasing you} Dress. at \Nhple)\-V-_ sale Prices. - . .` . o - In.) Him ` ..I3 Than All . my . 4 `IN 9*: 19 is Inn 195 n I my um; llnw will Froalx Cmiah M. 31: per lb. emit. you? Pro- bably you may think that Hnuuullty In doumnu he- ununc the price is no law. Tho only thing wrong In the urine. The qullily we guar- QOO ne-oln H. An .I.. _I.....- _...`..- ....l.. ;'l`Rll'll'1lNG$.\ ululllynull 9, 51- vs luv -u._ u... -._ . _ --_-_ ,,' , _' _ ' , _ '75c to $x.75. mo pieces New Linen Roller Towellings. from 4c. 5c. 60. 7c up. Good value. . ._ 8oo pieces New Prints, Dimities. Orgngdies and Wulfliress M Goods. 75 dozens Ladies` Shirt Waisto. in" lust. slupqa and shades, soc, 75 . 80!: to has. ' New_Dress Goods and Trimmings in [nut vu-my. _ ' 1 Special, Sula of Tnpestrj-Il'9.I. mu. .` -t`s 25GaseslWSli);`iRh1IagADLry Goons We give our customers the benet of this Cheap Purchase. The lot consists in part as follows : 250 pairs Lace Curtains. 500 pieces Print. 165 pieces New Dress Goods. 25 pieces Fancy Muslin. 50 pieces Fancy Gingham. .. .l~..um Klan : Qnrinvv lfntimwvcar. 25 (IOZCHS MCI! S Lahlllllclc .)u\..n.-9. 75 dozens Men's Faslnonable Neck lies. 50 dozens Ladies` Cashmere Hose. And many Imes we cann'ot here enumerate. ` We invite inspection of these Special Bafgain Lots. A gent M chance to buy your Spring Dry Goods cheap at } . oocoooo `L 150 pieces New Vjlings, in sewing Silk, Lace and Net. See . the latest novelties. ,- _ , 125 dozens NewtCanadiau Corsets. including the but seller! in Crompton`s, D. & A. and the E31`. ' Prices 25c, 35c, 41c. 5oc.- 60, ' N31` or. Ct at . ` \1 2il-s*li- "S#i1t*i1-i c&i}i y-`Bargains um 'rwmcE.: MONDAY, 22nd |NST., John Laidlaw & seam; ENGLISH nmass owns 600. Per Yard. FANCY SILKS, VELVETS, SILK MUSLINS, LACES, FANCY GIMPS. All the Latest and Most Desirable Materials for this sea- son's trade, which we place on sale [HCCC5 (`auuy ulllglluunu. 75 dozens Men's Spring Underwear. dozens Men's Cashmere `Socks. .... A,..-..a Mnn'c Iinulxinnnhln N901: when you (Q! t_ho um hung. or Rhoumulsm [00 | bottle of DR. EA`I .T,' DEDYYIIA- ` Pure wool, 40 inches wide, A smooth, ne nish, Or a light weight Broad Cloth, IN NEW SPRING GOODS. At Remarklbly Low Prices. FANCY Blcvcm cwvrns 4oc. 5oc,6oc,75c. PLAIN CASHMERES` and SERGES in an endless variety I of (flora and prices. SHEPHERD'S PLMDS in three sizes of checks, 25c, 35c, I 40c, 50c. 'I`n Buy In (Tannin. lhrrimur. MIch.. Mm`-~h `J0. rsinco the n restrictions have been taken from (lanmlinn . ` cattle several mule lm_\~urs have gone to llimndn to ply their lmamesa. ulnuming , . thorn In no prot. in buying Michigan (`ab . E tlo for the Bnhln market when furced to ` t ` compete with Cmmdinn nhipporn. ' \ vvuuuwunu runni- Bn.\x'rx-`mu-. OMM `Much `. 0.-The town 1 a I nf pull. in having I ood wdny. the worst fofyotn. The Inter in very high In L I ' [ (21-and river. md the ice has broken up. l g No damn}: no hr. II: n A) IIIA pinup in vi-inn -A-slpllu lugs I n Iuvvnnu In ..... .- John Anderson. of Capt. Brerleifa ware- ` rooms, has the distinction of being thei only member of the I-lth l'.\V.O.R. who! has had 1-ontinuoua cmmection with the; regiment since its formation in 1862. Ho has served under the cnlonele the regi-' mentlma had. live in all, and has tnkon port in every function of importance that I the regiment has been engaged in. begin- I ` ninyz with the Cornwall ulfair nwny back in the sixties. Camps have a special delight ; for him and he never missed one. On every 5 ` trip the regiment took he 0C()lI|[Mlllie(lv the vor in. No is truly entitled to be styled t io veteran oi the regiment. as he was A member for years, even befnre nine- tentha of the present members, nllincrs in- eluded. were orn. He thinks it is nbout i .timc he was drnppinz out to give way to younger men, but ollicern of the corps will ' I not consider hianpplicetion for a discliurge. I May Ila llnllt Hero. The R. & 0. navigation company will, at. I an early a (lace as ponsibje. uwurd the cun- bmct. for conat.ruct.\n,s: two maul steamers. to meet. the requirements of inmrensml traf- . I I 9 1 44.. Ruth mm mm \'n_Ise}.I will be cnnsidor- I | to moon me roqnlremenus um uuzruuuuu uIu- ; l tic. Both the new vessels I `: nbly larger than any of tlmse composing , the company's pro:-out Heat. and will be i placed in commission at. the opening of the pom-on of IHDR. 1\.... ..l` 5|.` .12.-nature n!` Ohn I\nIr|nnI|U in. or u-urn. One of the directors of the company in formed A Wun: reporter this morning that l the company will. if possible, have the. boats built. in Kingston. Should the ben- ' der of 3 local firm for tho mntrnct. be no 1 00 nod, times will be lively hero in the ; alupbnilding tmdo next summer. with the 1 M. T. <-ompun_v'n now cmnpuaitelmruoa and l the R. & (). company`: two paseuger ves- _ eels in course of oomtruobiou. I RAIN PROOF LADIES SHOES $3.00. Inmsod me because 1 (un non an as no \\|6l|` ` ed. This is n mi=taku. I was dislnissodx because I plotuied for .-)mo moditication of 1 two stringent rules that the people would not keep. so that invorporntion might be. sought. from - purlinmont. m an honest, ` truthful nnd huuombln mmmor. Again, 1 ` novor clnimod that Mr. Hnrngr had no) - right. mdiemisa mo. \\'hnt. lcompluinod | ~ M othodist. churrh, pending the nal action I of wan that ho lismiasctl me without. nny just or reasonable vnulle. M r. Homer has i just. been nuspondotl by the Resident of the l{-.whestor oonfercuvo or 10 \\'uslo_\-nu of that body about the and of April. R. M \l.l.!-i I`l`. : Ilenton llevltor Ionue lilll uoee Through Botflly. H Cit eolicitor McIntyre arrived born from oronto thie nftemoon end wee inter- ` v,iewed by e Wiuu reporter regarding the result of the miuion to the Queen city. the city council of Kingston wer to` a Mr. Mclntyre eteted thet the bill to give grant A bonus of `. 5,00U on certain to): exemption to the proposed grain elevltor company. wee comidered by the privete bills committee yeeterday. and woe fuvorebly re orted to the house. The bill. ee prenente to _tbe committee. pro- vided for the granting of the bonus only by authority of o two-thirde mejority of the qualied electors. Thie meant that the majority in favor of granting the boom must include. at least, two-thirds of the total number of quulilied electors, 4 should be cast. 0 It woe thought that it would be impos- eible to recure thie majority, and. under the provision of the exception to the not re prohibition of grniitin bonueee. it wee ile- . cided to chunge t. e bill no as to allow of the bonus being granted, provided ' a majority of the voton out fuvor grunting it. On this understanding, to ~ which the private bille committee egr,ee_d, the bill was favorable reported on. no matter how meny or how few votee vn.. hill .-. nvfnrninn of time for con- 1 K|\..~ru\ .`\I.u`ch 20 (To the F.(l;t0I ) : ` . I see in l'..lny's \\'Iu<: n short. nrticlo`. vopieql from tho Smith's Falls News. in`; ~ which it. \ms et.:\t.od that Mr. Homer dis- Iniasod because I did not, do as ho wish- -.: rm..-.. .2. `. ...; .o.`l..\ I \A'nu .H..mi..ml ` III_IIlI'\I I nu \'lI7lIll Bi;m.l\. Iilurvh `.'H. The rein-hstag Lu- dny by on vote of `:45: to ill adopted the do- . cisnou of the budget commhmion to grant 1 an extra credit for the connmwuon of one . ` new steel clad warship. Prior to voting on the question of n. rnnt. tor the run- Mructdon of one nteo-clml unrshili the mich.~1Lag by a vote of `_'!H to Hi! rejected the government. demand for croxlins for two new cruisers. Then without. a division 3 . the chamber rejected the douumd for in- ; creased Credits ivhormsilh Lo vunelrurt ` new torpedo bouts. Tho Lhroo voles fully ` i cournnod the decisions of the budget. com- ` 1 mlaninuu I H10-blll HI\'0l`B.DlB l`upn1'I.uu uu. ` The bill re e.\:t.onaion of time for 1 -` atruction of tho K.S.F. 6:. 0. RR., amoud- 1 ed as deeircrl by the city council. was! ` favorably reported also. llulldlng Contracts Awnrdml. Power & Son, nr~hit.oct.s. have awarded the r~onLrnct.a far the work of tho clilforom. trades in the election of n house on Rover ly shoot for A. B. Cunninglmn as fol- lows: .\luonr_\'. 1..-nngdnn & Watts: enr- pontering. Joseph l|o0per:hont.inf. plumb` mg and metal work. Joseph . runioson; p:.Iming and glazing. Tlmmna \\', Milo. The -nun: lhlnyul. I I I V Tunuxrn. 0nt., arch `..'I|.~z\ washout. 1 occurred on the C. 1 . R. four miles wont of , ' Pontypool Int night. As A von!equence' , oxpnu from bar to Montrml luu-t. night. : I ! In detained seven hours` and the Now [ ` ` troal tnin. due hon this morning, was two ' , hours late. I I 3 no (Inn on nr. ; . At l'a:fa`tho river in rining rapidly. but ` E the situation is not serious as yet. I lV`I'y IIIIV IUIIIII IICIUVII. Nuzwn-om, Ky. Mnmlnll.-Jackson and 1 ` Walling won lunged It ll:46 mm. \\'ul- A 3 lin was strangled And diod very hnrdu I Jae non`: neck was np sly broken no t ihonovormovcdumuec . l no ums` mun`? 1 In that Ionlhor has gone up In print. but 1 ? you our buy anything in foot war at Abor- . nth) : cheaper than ovq. I27 1`:-incou 1 ll. | Ladies box calfbuttoned shoes, welt sole, neat tip, stylish shape, and a genuine min shedder, with style, comfort, health and long wear guaranteed all over. """ """' '"" A GSKKG of . E . _ can In. ' I at ..:s..a.s..;'.'$n..s..s llour. Ju. `IV-lain-d .-llvoolonvn--~r to. win Kinptonhl-tho` -_n-nine-I-I-.1 - I-rm gauusm mouse-c-x 1 A-3 ma I-mug wnToo ' |V'l`ov0unndor rubbormbutifyou ! No.1 ` ' In lab:-.uoth3oh an plucoto got anununyou um `In... In Pdnonuutnut. j. FAVORAILY REPORTED ON. 1v--;-ion Both hanged. ._...__ I!.. ll.._.L on I_-I. A Veteran lnlleotl. A Canadian Flood. A. In I The Leveee are Breaking. and the Land Covered with Wetehnnllwey commu- nlcsstlou Ills Been out oi!-Bridge: 00- in: Down. Ulllwiuu, March -90. -~~~Tliree ds n unusu- ally warm weather accompanied y heavy rains. extending over an exceptionally . wide area of country, have played havoc with hhingegenernlly throughout. the Ohio. Missouri nn Mississippi river vallo s. It is considered nn absolute certainty ilxab the oods in the lower Mississippi valley dun ing the next ten days will exceed in de- structivoness those of any in the past. * Many lives have been leer already through the breaking of levees and it great. amount. of property has been destroyed by the in \- undutione oH.lie low lends. nH.:I- oh- M:-.l-ninnl rii-Ar lmn thug fin- unuutlona DI -H10 Iow Ianua. While the Mississippi river has thus for broken its bounds only in the lower valley. [ : the indications point to clan or in the u - l per valley district. The Oiio in also nu I the rumpu e and trouble is feared ab Cin- I cinnati un other important. points along ! its oouruo. 11-..... ..ll nunr Hug gnu-Iluunnih nrnnn rn. up From all over the northwest come re- ports of disaster to the railroads and the river towns. Bridges and culverts time been washed out; streams tlmt were source` , ly nnvignble have become raging Hoods, too great to be conned by their banks;-` rivers have swollen until their winters are sweeping through the streets of II dozen or more towns; trains nre delnyed hours behind their schedules, and in severul places telegraphic oonnnuniuution has been temporarily cut oil`; hnniliua have been driven from their homes so suddenly that they had no time to save their belongings from the floods; fnrma nre sight in the bottom lands. and the tires of many factories have been put out by the rising waters. Tim Minnnnri rival`. fml hv hundreds Of hidden from ` 3!IlhCl3d S nslng waters. The Miesouri river. fml by swollen lribntmion, in rising` with n l`&[)idl- ty that is alarming. At, Kmmna City it has risen n foot a day for three days. und when - the nocmnuhnted wuterroncheu {hero ugreab I (haul of damage is sure to folluw. . All milwnu n-nmn hm-x hnnn nus-zmmlall nt. deal or uunmge I! sure no lulmw. All railway trutllc. has been suypondonl ` Yankbon. SJ)`, on account of tho high vrnterwrxahing out bridges nnd culverfs. Mnny \\'iruunsiu towns um in the direst. of distress bucuune nf flood.-A. |.u<-rosse, {ichlund (`enLre.Boec0buI, Bum boo, Oshkosh and Fondulm` Me the worst. nullbrers, some of them being; partly under ` water. 'I'I.4. ..:A....ol.-nu 5. var`! nuuinun nl \'in||\' Milwaukee. ` WHIBF. Tho situation is very serious at. Sioux ('it,y, Iowa, nearly every suburb being in- ` |".ver_\' bridge from Lemurs bu the un(lr\Le(l. Sioux City hns been Cl|l`l`iO(l uwu._\' by ood that is rushing down the Big Sioux. 3 \\'ut.or is five feet deep in the streets of lluwurdcn, as tho Norcl1~\\'cstcrn rnilwny has lost. ovory bridge between Llml. town and `Huron. The Milwnnkee bridge an Sioux City. over the l"lo_\`d river, is ex-' ported to go with the flood und ull trnins v have been abandoned. I ....... |un\-n lxnnn Ina. in u-rnnf vnnnhnrn lnkowmzo {n moons. l men, women and children have been otli- ` have DOCII l\DRllU0ll0(I. Li `es lnn-0 been lost in grant numbers, the principal losses occurring in tho l0\\'0l Mississippi region. Ilrowninu of nogroos. 1` oinlly roporte(l no Memphis until the list ` 1 now numbers (WOI fty. Dr. .1. ll. Tnvea and Oliver Kirkborg lost. their lives while ~ 1 crying to cross the lloon river at Eagle ` llrnva, lawn, yestorduy. 1 The most. nlnrming report. comes from lq the south nlnng t-he llli.-tsienippi river. l I Break.-a have been made in luveos in several points. some of ivhich huve been repailed l 1 \\'ork is being mrriod on at the in time [.0 prevent uny grout. ilnmngo. ii I l I wank spots in strengthening the lnvana hut. nmlnr Lhn umnhpnr. tlilllmillden. !LO88 or L|!E_ mo PROPERTY | HAS azsu vcmr LARGE. WOIIK spout In Mruuguwlxuug um i levees, but. under the gzreonez-t dillicultiea. serious break`: are south of l\lemphis. on account of the softened onrbh. The n All telegraphic cmnlmlnicntltm with ' New Orleans was mt oil" yostorduy. The ' llnod.-x were ns.sun1od to be responsible fnr the st,uppngc. Memphis is bomg crowdml with Hood refugees. and the life cmnmiueo has n horculonn ulhrl. on its hands in tak- ing cure of them. 'l`ologrnn1.-u from points ` sixty-ve miles south uf that. city have been received suing for steanuers m mecuo [K`0pl0 loft. by the last, trip of boats. um! Lwo Learners sburuul nnf un Lhnir mis-mu nf nmrcv. The gov- g l:\iL trip 0! DOHLF. lulu I..\\U nLumlux'.~4 suuruxu am. wn Lhoir Iniwion of mercy. The gov- ` ormnout H uiding the city in its resmm.-4. ` Flood cuualitiiuus um I`op:)rle from L Pmluonh. Ky, tlzo (?'JUllll`_\' for tiw milos urouml that city buiug under miter and ovary rivur nml r~t.romn ` awoulen out of its bunks. The IHIIIIC kind of u smry mime from Pitt.-bu: g, ` 'uom:oniing tho miirfxill, um] the hand` wnwxw of bath the A\l0l|Ol\'l|ill'.`l{| mid Al` loghuny river. \u~ro risin ; nt.o:ulil_\'. It. is nluimt. certain tli.iL the Ohm river will mnko Lroubi-\ again for the people uf (Tm- eiunnli and tho xix-or cities. Hvnru-Ity 0|` \\ nlo~r KI\.~'ru\, Jiunaicn, March `:0. ;\ very` : serious situutiou exists Lllrolljllf. the cen- tral and western districts of t ie island of V .l:um\ici\ in (`onscquonm of tho oxtzemo i scarcity of wnmr, which is musing widov .-pruzul sulloring mnong the inli.'\bi~ (nut.-. Tho govurninont. uullioritdc-I hnvu mm.-lined iIu'u'ti\U in the umb- tnr of pmvitling menus to alleviate the prevailing distress of tho pvoplo who lnuubevomo turbuloutnnd in Llmir Ion por:\t,ion nmku sovoml :it.luclu- upon the publw ro.-orxuirs. In those .`l.`l.'l|lllL! Llirou men have bton 1-hot by the pollen iunl bud- ly ivuumlcd. This has only son e--l to mud- don the maple mu] it. is feared that rioting may occur in; whirl: nmiy livrcs will be l unnrillnr-4| may nvuul moriliccd. Your fuithlul feet urn romlerhuz you the beat of service nuul losorvu tho but. of Shoes. Whynut he as faithful to you:-font. as your feet are In you? 0 If you have lman wean-Inn unlino\r,v uhoOI.fon\ chance Riva them tho host nhol mndn-gi\`o tlwm ALLE`.N'S $5.50 Hand Made Gontlemonka; Shoe and note the alactde-I dlor-` 01100. Wm. Allen & Son, :t.3i1.)`ll:|((a`I lluot. __.___..____.._4 u-av .u--_ . u--um-nu \\'I\Ir.~`uR. Ont... .\lnroh `.30 Some lirnublo ooeurrozl in the home of lioorno ` Quick, in Colchonter South, on Tuesdny night. It. appears thnt. whilo tho fiunily wow Absent. from tho homo. Mn-. Wlllinm Hunt. the dis-orcotl wife of the mnn who owns the property, arrived and Hook poaeosnion. Sho carried the household goods of Quick out of door and alien barricaded the )ll\l}O. When the Quick fnmil returned an found their Hunt. who. it. is alleged. had on revolver in her hand. The woman was Arrested the | court. during the coming week. ` bplongings on t. 9 outside the fM.Im~ broke 3 open the door. but was drivonon` by Mm. ' uoxhdny and themes will be hand in` Throo Years In Tho Ponltontlnry. Pu-ru_\'. Huh. Mnmh `. 0.---~Wil|iam and ` James Stoutiloa committed for trial. charg- ed with ntoalin on March and um! -Ibl. and .` nt other time: tom the farmers of Athol: - and other retidcnu of the town and mun. ~. ; t '. were before judgo Merrill on Fridn . ` he evidonco Acuinst Jnmoo Stoutllu did t '. won IIIIOII jun merrm on rrlul 'l?ho evidoncq ngminst : nob nltogolhor nlicvo him of suspicion. jot : it I'll I-cuool strong onongh to convict. and he gun I: III the benet of the doubt, and acquitted him. In the one of Wil- liam Saoules. who had confound to n-. i calving goods knowing than to have Inga , stolen. In nnuoneod him no than yours in the poniuntiary on such indictment. \l|lIlUI' l'0l|Ul CCU. Quaker hominy. Quit: unhun'Eour. . Qua gain: 0 our. A `X; onnnu-in Kinnnn for tho s I I ! I Q;|akIr rolled onto. I In-Inn: hnvnini, ..'I`HE DAILY WHIG. s.u9Unmnr,4 Lumen 20,1397. '.II _,V'. ,`\ \['|)' -011; hr. tuo f Hsn inlm hi. day nexb. All are mvnceu. "no curus. Sb. Hedwig`: Polish church. Toledo.) 9`Ohio, erected six years ago at 5 cont nf` 3 $130,001), was destroyed by tire eurly this h \flI`IlilllJ. - moruui . 1 l 'I`ub utter, He. J. Crawford. H. J. Franklin, formerly superintendent V inf the street milwuy, Toronto. has been appointed secretary of the Roealund, 15.0.. J board of trade. ` Wall paper enle all lines nt greatly re- duced pricea-|nnd|orda und housekeepers i should not miss this eaio. R. Uglow & Co. , 80 Princess street. 3 L`:-ockery very cheap. J. Craig H. Co. In crossing to the city from Wolfe 15- ` hmrl this morning ll team of horses owned i by lidwnrd Paul broke through the ice und were rescued nnly with much ditiiculty. f Mnplo syrup. Imu. J. Crawford. i - No table iaomnplete without the cloth i I is laid over paddin . Three widths of the ' i very best material in own at It. McFaui`s ` t Kingston mrpet wttrehouno. ! Mania nmrnr nnd mania iivrul). J. L`raw- . hot!!! 1 K`. III'Ili'0lI "1. M. tho nlsovo price only torn tow .l|y<. Thus. 11. JOHNS; the Val! lawn nun Onwdnd Into an ~A '0 III IIIB U010? UOV.I' I'IlII IIIIIUTUIII 31. u-dy I. Q * Ice punts had to be used in crouingtho American channel to and from Capo Vin- cont. : E Hardy : dollar shirts. open front, exten- |aion boloml. two collu-9. But. in the -2:-o unu- city ' city. . I NOW CHPOLF. curtains. om. arriving l dnily lb R. MoFnul a Kingston carpet , warehouse. ` (Jhinn can uetl. J.-Craig & C9. ` Phil Nash is recovering from I levers at.- tuck of bronchitis that has conned him to his home for several dn I pass. u Robert Ke1lar.uzed sixteen. ol Pnrlulale. ' ) his home [or several an pass. Kellar. Aged sixteen. was struck bya t._min nnd killed on the| C.l .R. crossing last. evening. - 4 Lurlv hnvarn At. |{nrrlv n tn-mnhh and C.l .lc. oroamng last. OYOIINIR. ' Lady bu era at l{nrdy a tonight and` `[ Monday gi I receive a pnrquotto ticket. for i opera. house Monday evening. Tub butter. 150. J. Crawford. , Ladies. cake 0. note of this. Spence &. l Co`s spring millinory opening on Wednes- day next. All invited. "No curds." Hm. Hadwifa Polish church. Toledo. I mngnton (`nrpeb Wtuenoune. Maple sugar and maple syrup. Craw- ford. QM. ...... ..~....`. o....nul union 9-Inn:-in] nf. DU Uur Hll`lI H l/VV $1 50. urand llnion. l'rof. (llover has written a new song for Queen's college. full of reusing patriotism fer the great seat of learning. Mrs. J. S. R. Dobbs has set the words to music. Butter. in tubs. Inc. .1. Crawford. . l) company. Hth l`.\\'.0.ll.., organize at the nrtil|er_v park barracks this evening at eight o'clock. Only one oom- pnny of the battalion has as yet been orszrinized. ` Ulu~intie`n nodns. J. Craig & Go. On April l`. lli the Model cheese factory at Inverary will open for the season's wor with 1). Shannon in charge. Mr. Shan~ mm is at present pursuing a vourse in the ` dairy school. ; Maple syrup, 30.`. J. ('r.~iwford. There are fifteen prisoners in conne- ment in the county jail. There has been ecu Hunt. ukIL\.u-n u-u only one female prisoner in jailduring the , past six months. llneehalf the space in the institution is idle. Butter, in tubs. l.'c. .l. (Trawford. There was a scarcity of fresh butter on the market. this morning and before nine o'clock the price had advanced lrom eigh- `tcen to twont_v-lire rents. At that priee `every pound ellered for sale was bought up. Hnntt Janluon. Newnort. l{v.. has made y--V - V"... oonlest was one of a number on the pro- gramme of an entertainment club, and the men were good friends. l`erry was arrested. lle declared the bout was friendly and that he (lid not hit ` `(i|lJl)0llB rvry hard. will . Martin Comher. a well-known customs house employee. and the president of the club, was arrested. as were aleo James O'Neill. who seconded` Gibbons, and William Farrell. a spectator. Other arrests will probably be made. Another death as a result of a bming bout o(-.cnrred this morning at St. Mary : hospital. (Qhriz-tian Keilnecker, aged for- ty~si\, was the victim. On Thursday night lieilncrker and Frank Connolly. aged thirty-three, engaged in aglevo contest in a ` room overa shop at |"ourth and Oxford streets and lieilneeker was badly worsted. Shortly after his admission to the hospital theinj ured man devdloped delei inm tremens, which the doctors say was snperindueed by the punishment he received. Connolly was taken into vusterly yesterday. C U:R_ED OF SCIATICA. Left lllpAlla-elecl-HI|Ipeete4l Kidney Trou- ble--lleIIered Ami Perfectly Cured Ily I)ml(l'i\ Kidney l'llIII. 'l`muwm .ll'N(`1`lnN. March I5. (Special) o'clock the price mm nuvnnceu irorn on u- every poundollcred u 1. `Scott Jucluion. Newport, l{_v.. a\ statement elenring Walling of com- l plicity in the murder of |'eiu'l Brynn. A denpntcli to that etfect. has been sent. to the governor. The execution of \Vnlliug is postponed. Choice Uoylon tone. J. Craig & Co. ` W. Newlnnda. erchitiect. hon nwnrded to ll. N. is`. McI"nrlnne the ooncrxict. for doing the narpentering work and nmaonr_v in re- pairing the damage done by lire recently to J. Z\lol.end'a store on Princess street-. 0(`-CllpiL`(l by W. l'ipe. Mr. ` do the other lines of work himself. l\lilloi"a .~uccnt.mli. J. Craig & Cu. Capt. liiukford. of the governor-gener- nl'.-I body guards. Toronto. has been grunt- e n cumnnr:~xion in the C:u'ubincers." one of the crack dregoon regiinenta of the imperial service. (`:\pt. Blpkloril took in long course of instrnvtion at. the Royal miliL:u-y college here last summer. " Roll butter, liic., tub, lino. ford. Lust. evening the bugle hand of the l lbh bnttnlion l`. \\'.().l{. held its lirnt. regnlnr prnctice for the drill season at. the bnml ` hendu_unrter.-, nrtillory pnrk. ,Thero wins in Inrge turnout. tul|_\' A dozen applying` for enlistment. who could not be u(`noinmo ed. The outlook for the season is most. McLeod will i T\miL\"l`oJl'N(`1`l0N, (Special) -~H. l'lnyt.er. is not. n dillioult man to llnd as everybody here knows that he is fore- man at. No. l re hnll. He was the picture of health when called upon by your voneepondent. and told his story t.hus:--- "in April lh`Nl I nnllored from in severe attack of S(.`l:\l.lOt\ ullevtim: my left. hip nnd the leg to the tip of the toes. I suspected it. come lroin some form of kidno trouble and .-is they Imd been roconnnem ed 1 pro Cured n box of l)odd'a Kidney Pills." At. the end of the forth day I wins on- tirely relieved but desiring a permanent. i cum I continued to use thnt. and nnother J. Crnw. `3 box mid MI) now ierfactly cured and as well in ever in mylife. A brother of mine livin nt,l`ino Orchard has been cured by l)od( '5 Kidney Pills. A lllll nlny Ila I anneal. l`iu:1`nIuA. .\li\rch `. 0.--'I`hojudgos of the high court. of the South African republic have replied to the recent letter nrldi_eu-od to them by president. Kruger. in which the president donninded that the judges con- form to the law msuerl by the Volkarmul on Febru:ir_\' `.'.`\r . placing the high courts under the jurisdiction of the Vollu-rmul within fourteen days, and warned the judges aguina_t. nrroguting to them- AL .1.` MEN'S SHOES. day on their way to l..1l1l I. roturning homo by Porthnnd h`mith'a Falls. poctau. Willi.-un Hull. tho Riulumnwn mun who shot nml seriously wnundoil l'Mri`k MT\n- nix. alias lli\rrin_ul.on, in :\ Riulgulown livery 1-tabla sumo \\'eoksn,\zo,\nin sentenced this morning to six months in tho (`ontrnl prison. Niunlix was the iriuivipul witness ` ngninsl him, mu! swore I mt tho shooting ` ` was lolibornto nnd without provocation. l"or(uInu'u Full: lflouhou l*`h:w.I~n.\\ F\\l IN, Miu1`.h |T.-~:\Iisa I-Innnn l.. Youm: returned to hm home in Perth on Sunrnxy. Miss Nollie Morris, sowing in l'orth for the past four months. returned to her home here on 'l`uendu_'. Mr. and .\Ira. Jnhu Hrillith and children. of Perth. spout n few days at J. Morris` In-t week. A low from how nttondorl the litornry society at l`matnn\-nlo hut Thun- disy night. '1'Irnost -`ihoppnnl. of the ` Courier stall`. Porth. npont Sunday At his ` homo ham. Skating In tho nmusomont of the evening at prosont. A load of (,`o`ir|oton ` l'lncn curlorl passed through here on Tua- Tlloy intend William Noomn. of Baldorsou, called on friends here on Saturday. John Hollin vor. ` jr.. uttonded I party mt lnniovillo on `ra- ` day night. Onlmr in than nnmr ntnrm on Sundnv & ('0. ` "l`\\~`ixt Lovo and Duty." This bemit.i- - ful coinexly will bo presented by the \\'il- son comedy company M, the open: house ` Mon.li\y night, when they open A woo_k`.- , ongngenimity M. populnr prices. i\Ir. \\'i|- son is n clover vmnmlixui who has sur`ccol~ ml by giving (lie public more than it ox~ pocted. , \\'i|li.-im Hall. Rinluntnwn pl`0F p(`l`Oll F. Anchovies in oil mvl tomntoes. J. Craig I l"\ * Nnglo. o my mgnr. . Owing to the snow ntonn on Sunday f there was no urvico in Any of the churches. : J. hlorrin tliupound of: valuable home on I Tueodny. James Molnreu. of lnniavillo bo- : inn the urohucr. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. V PAIIIIOIIIQ. visited at John |lollin- I nor`: Inn wank. Mrn. Cornet. of llillnront ' fnruniu I ding a four days with her sister. Mrs. Me n. Iuminvillo. Miss Mary A. - Hollingor. oi the Forth collegiate inalituto. ` Iptnl Bnutdny sud Sunday at her home ` hum. 1..i...__.._.._..-... A 'II'I`lol..O!I Calf. Swarm Ousnxxns. March In. ~- 1`. H. Rhoda bu u out x-o day: old. vary lug: * of in age. It but {our log: in Mioir pmpor . . ml and AIM: log of full uiu nnd` [length coming out nth bnohbono In- V009 the front ohouldcr-blsdo. The uh: } ihqilllvo kmo joints about Ivroinolnnl . -punk we loll-dovplopud nu. u nu end ol sh-I03. haul! hpothcyi : oven III. noun this nun ii. In . Iunuon of Inna. Jnpaneee goodt. J. Craig & Co. Mnple 3 mp. 300. J. Crnwlord. George orcer. jailer In Guel h, in dud. *A utivlinh fut. color uovor run In umbrella H `I antic : FIIU ICU] Iiii IIUWI IJIUWT IIIU I2 ` um. See our men`: tweed suite." Special at u an 1;.-...ui l'...'nn VGEN ERAI. 1m%BmwNammamV [II I IIUMII` UI LILY. EAIJJS RBEUMA. 'rxc cum: in w..n.'.* Drug State. It will an ` you as world of trouhlo. ` . pain and oxpolso. Do`. not Ilolny. I! with ma tho moat obstinnto emu.` Doom: A home. 5 1 FANCY CHECK DRESS` l GOODS 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c. SAVE YOUR MONEY % 5 WOOL TWEED EFFECTS | in Summer vveiglxlsfzsc, 30c, 39c, : 5oc,6oc. i DRESS PATTIERNS in Paris! `lstyles. Beautiful Weaves and` | Shot Effects at low prices. I CAUSED THE DEATH or A PHILA- ` DELPHIA aoxsa. They Were Frlamlu. But I Knmxl-Out lllnw Cnumul u Termllnltlon of Life- A Buroml uoxlug Hunt Ended In Death ` Y. |n an lluuplhol. l mI..nr:I.x-mA, l .n., March 20. A blow hour the heurt,`r.-imilar to the one with which Fiusirntnomn defeated (7orbot.t, mused Lhodenbh M. l*.':3Uo'clock, this morn- in;;.of Edward (Ribbons, who Inst. night mob Sunmel 8. Perry in A boxing bout at, the Tenth Ward (iemocrmic club. The Pnrrv mun nrmsted. H0 (leO`Bl`d I0 good momma. `(hbbomx Combat. customs president will Amulmr rlnnth mm A rounlt. nf a bmimr I (`0rl`0&])0lIuonb unu unu nus awry vIIu:-.'-- In } I the the i u thov r boix A5 n... .....,l .J Hm Cm-oh Ann I wnn nu. box l)o Kidney l'IIls. i Yorfucbly my ifo. l)0d(f'B A ` `.'.`ith against nrrogutin selves the right to p are their own interpretation upon the constitution of the country. In their reply the judges ugreed not to contest the resolutions nf tho xolkarnnd. provided that n bill be pnssod placing the high (`ourt npnn a firmer basis nl` inulmmndowmn of nnocinl legislation. _ HENRY UIIADB. placing the high court. upon 3 nruwr mu-us `ul' independence of special legislation. The prosndont. has consented to )laco bo- foro zho vnlkanuul sum proposuts as the judges huvo suggested. IJVIIPIKIB -A Is`. In- Lwul-om" Noon. Mon. to -Whoa: N. apt. meg. rod wlnhr. (am; No.) 0o|.. In La; con in HM man. do It gsorl. C1: M; um. um :uuIow,|Am..l|Is ;bnoon--lo unto. man, its ed; M. :7. M: uhon onto an-. llhl. Ohll-- hlimud lolOd.6?_|lh 0ouon-AnorIonn Inn 4:. _._... IONTIIIAL PRQDDIICI MABIITB. Iurrrnxu. Q\I0...\|nrvh`. 0 -r`I.nun-llonoipI NI` hlls ; marker. quiol-. Q\nm\tions: Puom Wimor.M..`N m M; hunnt. Nptin . (an to 4.75 ; Strulchm Roller. MID to (N; hxtta. &`!I`I to am; superne, a.au.o am; smmg uum. ; cm to no ~ unumo n. my to an ax . unnm-\\'hou. Na. I nnuol-Q Haul, no to | iT{wiTo' i..io"~' (memo n. umuu-\\'huu. o i ` Mn :0orn.Nm man: Pm-o. Mo to alo:0ah. `hem?-`n: nnrloy.noto43o:ll{n.`|!Io9.o0I)o;` on. non, , ' n.o....|.n|.an tn15u:(`m~nm `me to . 0MmouI.tl.alI M l50:(`-rrnm .-corn. am to an: Pom-0. who to no : uua. ncmm; Bnrloy.notouo:R{I .\uo9.o Coo; on .:hIot.o PImvmmn-Pm-I. u~.*.00 W114!) : Lu-d an to an : nu-on. o to my ;Hunn. no to no ; Ohonm no to Ho; actor. townships. Mo to I80. \NnnI.Al-n. no to Ian: Inn. Inc to no. 5 153,0 mo Butter. tnwmhlpo. mo Western. no to Inc: Ian. (`-nnnrllan Pacino Rnllwu..... 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