THE DALY WAIL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 200000000000 IMPROVED ELECTRIC BELT ONLY $3. AN OPEN LETT SAYS IRELAND WiLL WIN _ WILL ARRANGE IT. ? | INCIDENTS oF THE DAY INFANTS HOME. A : i PT . x 5 3 ER -- And Montreal And Quebec Go On § me Directors Acknowledge The Gifts : Treas i J Of Friends.' : v The directors of (he infants' home wor IN A POSITION TO URGE] Sage Busia. . EAPHS PICKED UP BY Montreal, Feb, 12-206 recent pees FREEDOM BY ARMS. of Hon. Mr. Tarte, minister of Sy lie OUR BUSY REPORTERS, 3 a ---- works oh a bang 4 in. this. CI "Bs TN nn acknowledge the following Santa ( laws y et ' : en g : " of a . gifts County Counc, 25 ex-may ar The League Means Business--He | the cause ol . dieussion at the ne . {The Spice of Every Day Life | Kent, $25; a friend, plums, seli sealers Jes i ing of ne yarbor board in / which Wt the Peo Are alking : a Sr > { what offer Predicts That It will Seen James Crathem ar that Montreal o t ¥ T and clothing Mr eB rd and pertor to any other made Have a Membership Of Tem bio. not being treated on the same} About--Nothing Escapes At jun Lomatots: Won gg Jos mel an Po sibie Wi ke : | : toes: Carnovsky,. plums; 1h Spe er ctriciny than | . Millions. basis as Quebes by the govern nt, | tention. : 2. Mra. Spence a bat: Mr Rawles any VIRAGO belt I js guarantesd : 2d 5. dq Sali of 8 a ww . . 3 Indies' Jined © ] co & =n : -- ho A : thave yours, me does lor eight persons New York, Feb 12 "Lord Salisbury jin View of the admission by the min: | Sew the ladies' line 1 coats pance & | 0 Mrs RT Walkem, corn, apples, cures Rheumatism, Weak Back, Nerves knows full well that the Irish people | ister that the Quebec coOmMisSIODTS | Co. are selling this week from 81.76}; hey and dolls Mrs. Lake, clothing Dyspepsia, Losses, Debiiity and Varioos are aroused as they never wers before. | pay us interest on 85,500,000 loansd 10 82.50 . i i M ' Jamieson y baking son practically ving this h be rich cause was them by the government whereas Mon An elegant lot of hair brushes at nad Bp ¥, Yamin yi th on trial, ws the price has been He kpows that Lhe Wh caus e 3 { es i gas fixtures; Prof. Nicholson, #4; Mr Jowast possible ficure so that never more threatening 10 England. treal pays annually to the government 4be., former price oe. for this week Breck, Auer light: Mr. Hewton, sixty the wasy reach of everybody. LF The Boer war has shown JRggland as | interest charges to the amount of only. E. C. Mitchell. am maa f stocking ad under 4 and there is NOTHING AT J { The . cs (WH) : do . F " University . Jseven pars oF 1 ockings ant I PAY UC AKE CURED lit really is. Never has sudlf a picture £70,000. Robert Referd stated that | Miss Anna Elliott, University ave-l . .. Mx Hiram Calvin, clothing snd AY 11 1 s "ww i 3 d Car, Mi ' » » heen defivered iorth to the gaze of the Mr farte had informed him that be nue, entertained a amber of friends at soap. Mrs MN Strange, Sanneletts; tts our wv a nation claiming to be vivi: | favored placing Montreal on the same afternoon tea on Monday rolled oats and starch Mrs 0. Chown Bue: and the best > i i gabe Rbeet.: { y college Lax alle 5 8 offer & better arti splayed in her footing as Quebec in thet respect. The | Royal military college 1 team plays i, hing Nes J Walkem, towel Se Aher, asd all writing attitude toward the Boers The Boers | discussion was pursued for some time in Poterboro to-night in the first | dies oranges apples, dates chick te snd skillful treatment mould win, They deserve to win, and {end then allowed to drop. { match of the intermeaniate seini-finals Mr 6 St ne. rolled t we uaderiake, we snd a legnl guate i vet i T i ¥ bof ens; Ms. Jack Strange, Poti oats cure YOM oF Pelund Your money { believe they will. The Irish cause, H. Ransom, general superinten- ; ol the O HA rie, sugar ond soap Mise Rogers. 2 too, will win in time. It is a right dent of the Dominion-transport coin George Wright, Westhtook, the new granulated sugar; Mrs. (Dr) Ryan, . I. Uv. of . The finest y "My Cp pe believe in 7 advocat] w ng everythin, i that will itt up and help EO prs. : | use & sll knowledge ng if you have not the health world 1 zed os England has di from the house of commons, because | years. a of his openly expressed disapproval of Redorder Weir rendered an interest tude in South Africa, ing; decision in the case of a man ar- | expressed some of his convictions eon rested for disturbing a recent muni cerning the cause of the United Irish cipal election meeting, The recorder decided that it was not an offence to : weaker. disturb a political meeting, and dis | bis pulse : i J chasged the accused. pneumonia is oh h, Hero and soup; Ned 4 J : : : | ' « oats co an gar; At 8 meetidg of business men at \| menbers of the counts family are at alte, x0 Te os 8 " ets 3 1 the bedsid Mrs. Connell, rolled oats; Miss Spang: the feeedom of Ireland. the board of trade, to-day. Fred. E. jhe AT : enburg, . rolled oats Mrs. 'Derochers 'Does that mean that Ireland will | Nelson was chosen as alderfnanic can- Miss Doisy Fokes entertained a nam- { 0 sveup: irs Gilderslee rice urge her freedom by forces of arms didate for the West ward vacancy in ber of her iviends at her home on and "vai PA "Myre. Campbell : rolled i « city @ il, e . : on | Clergy street last evening in honor of BIN : s the city eonncil, caused by the retin 2) ¥ 4 onts: Mrs. William Calvin, 'soap and was asked. ; : : p Ler n . ' | her cougin, J. W. ( ault, who is abont went. of alderman McBride, who re My "i . raisins: Mrs. Oram, granulatid sugar; "Re. not now, Ireland is not in shape 1 : . t t ts so enforces her rights st present. cently made an assigninent for the | to Jeave for his heme in Lancaster al: | wn" Glover, sago, rice, corn starch a er. freland would be justified in taking ap benefit of his creditors tai taking 1 pine wear'; Gaiiiea 1 the . ap Bnd Swiss i T Mr "Weir rolind 4 : A movement is said to be assuming } dairy. schoo or : 8 food; Mrs . | 5 Es ; - x Economical on fuel arms at any. time jor England's policy \ 1 ; ! A i hag been infamous, It has been one definite PO political circles y Ie nt "l the, ssa): wax » ae , of SI 4: oppress in this city to depose fon. BE. J. 4 Coos and enjovable party given by OY San a pion Pt iy ov | ph, Wy ie ERY large sheet stecl oven--wi Uitilary of 12,000 men, soldiers with position in the provincial Jegislature might. at theit residence at She lower bake with from 25 to:50 pe ? depot. About twenty couple' spent a ' . cent. less fuel|than or@inar : 7 p cast iron ovens. Elegar design, durable, convenier and always ready for duty | arms, in lreland to intimidate the Rumors of this kind have heen cur very pleasant evening. Games and Ireland now has 4,500,000 | rent for some time, but the near ap- | i dancing were enioyed. Telephone 35.- Residence 55. England's atu vornment. What we offer you is k Our . Moh ' STOWIng er i any, dropped dead o . N lv-appointed caretaker i the court Tremor Free opel Sb 20 pti POUS Cau [4 is growing str mger all | pan Pp dead -on the street. He Appel ne k or a% roast beef ' th guarantesd 10 be he strongest made aw i { Miss Harriet Upton, clothing; rs , Rua cre ou Thus William K Redmond, expetied been with the company for many March 1:t. ; Harvey, soda bischits cocoa, ten and , nothing to- try {| The Alwington Springs hotel com 8 ¥e ! - ' i i S150.000, has asked for ingorporation | 3 0 Tl, sugar Joni : sence, ten, sag ¢ : by she Ontario MeCammon ten, Sugar and raisins; 2239 St. Catherine St., Montreal, Que. ' A an as A ab ad ail » wh Treatise Free together th Bolt « the time' wan fifty-seven years old, and had house, will begin ys duties about 0 he wivongast Bade ET) : : _ { sugar; Mrs, Malone, flour; Mrs. Ward 3 pr SEE EE ta |S ants alk iN DR. J. A MACDONALD ELECTRIC CO - * . 's { Count Tolstoi 1s continually growing S000 00000 His temperature is low and varies from 100 to 102. The now spreading. All Howe TRess , Ee A ' Ho - er i Mes. (Dr) Clements, fipur, currants, odd v Jeagrue. age pasty. raisins, candied wel white suggpr, cori - "This movement means business," , I said Redmond. "We are at work to- { wards a definite end, and that end is { oats, apples, biscuits and cakes; Mrs Brownfield, ereamed wheat, flaked oats. and oranges Mrs. C. Bermingham, potatoes, ap ples, soap and pair chickens; Mrs. ( F. Gilderslegve, currants and rice; D Couper, turkey) Mrs Mundell, $1; Miss Gilderslesve, butter, rolled oats, vice and starch; Mrs. Minnes, Bagot streel sugar, rice, biscuits and picture books; Mrs. W J. Minnes, biscuits, starch rice, sago, tapioca; Mrs. Crawford, people. poptilation, and than in fifty years "Why judges of counties have regu Ing fairly reevived a pair of white gh Hon. P EF. 1 @high 'means no 'criminals to try Hon, GG. A, Nantel, are mentioned in sail Mr. Devlin, the other Irish deles| connection with the movement against gate. Mr. Flvhn, - "Yet these soldiers are in every vill The desirability of lighting the St. age as a menace Lo Irish liberty." Lawrence between Montreal and Que "We have 700.000 United frish lea bee was discussed at the harbor board Red to-day, and it was decided that it was most desirable to provide in that way for night navigation of the chan there is less crime proach of the opening of the legisia- | " ture has given rise to reports that Mrs. Louniga Northmore, widow of about to be done and the late Joseph Northmore, died at Leblanc, ex-speaker and her home in Cataragui on Tuesday night. Deceased was seventy-two years of age. Dr Northmore, Bath, , is a son; The funeral will be private, journals and rice; Mrs J M. Shaw, service being held at Christ's church, goose, JLre. &mith, raising, biscuits, Cataraqui oats: Mrs. N. Kent, biscuits and sug The body of the'late justice Lister | 85 Mrs. (Rev) Cartwright, goose : arrived at Sarnia, Ont, at 1:30 pm Mrs. Williams, flour; Miss Smith, Ba today from Tonto. The remains got street, raisins, sugar and orang were met at the station by members | © James Shannon, rolls; Mrs Daunt nel. Gas hyovs will likely be installed of the West Lambton reform associa tea, tajaosa. sugar, shots, stockings | Sr" for that phrpose and the engineer will | tion, the Lambton county bar and a and clothing, -- H Wade, fRar report later on as to the details of ntiber of prominent citizens and re canned fruit; rs. Steacy, oil-cloth, the scheme moved to St. George's church where underclothing, rolled oats and orang Captain Wolvin, Duluth. has replied the body lay in state for an hour and something is HIS FIRST LAW CASE. n goers in Ireland, resumed Mr cli cod 0 A, hall hav ten million + { mona, e "na * py 1H ons 2 ¢ bons Buiaiad High Degree throughout the world. before all is Post. done. on n Henry C. Smith, of Michigan, started to practice Jaw, he had as his Government Not Alarmed. first client a negro, and he won the Dublin, Feb, 12. Government offici- case. The hearing was before a local | als here scoff at the idea that any at- | to the etter of the Hon. Robert Mae- was viewed by many citizens and magistrate, and tho charge eA eal | toipt at an uprising is likely to. re. | kay, president of Me hrard of harbor | fviende. Interment took place at les. sugar; Mrs, Tandy M ing a ring. As hip client had em: | sult from the present excitement and' | commissioners, in which it was point Lake View cemetery. app en, sugar; rs. Tandy, soap; Hrs on a farm outside the town | unrest in Ireland. They point out that | ed out that the harbor board was now -------- J. P. Gildersleeve, sago, tapioca, Su ith first hung up his shingle, | there are in Treland 13,000 armed po- | in a position to consider a proposal Canadian Divorces. gar; _ starch, biscuits and oranges: > ir. Veale, sugar; Miss Irene Hender For particulars of PRIZE COMPETITION Mrs D. J. Robertson, soap; Mrs for Advertisements for Mills (Bishop's Court), tea, oranaes, lawyer is said to have | lice, having fortified barracks, be | from the captain for the Windmill | Toronto Saturday Night Me, Veale, sug: aidiaw, oranges the™y See our Issue of Saturd Next the precaution of hiring a car sides a military garrison, exceeding | Point site, for an clevatbr in view of Many good but nnfortunate men | ) N ] . BD raay ex -. and riding out to the farmer, ] 25,000. Moreover, the population 3 | the closing of the Connors incident. and women have left Canada forever rs. Hughes, rolled oats; Mrs. J 811165 | comm------ cons. ow he secured promise oi the ne | entirely unarméd, No one is allowed | Captain Wolvin replied that at the | In oferta obtain a divorce on Davie, buns; . Hrs. Myeas , ; . To BE LET gro's wages for a few days as his te | to have 'a gun without a license, and { {ime he received the letter megotia grounds which ae held periectly good rs Hendry 'M ney ISA Ke ' e ' : Mallock, soap, starch, ts the giving of these is carefully regu- | tions with the Quebec commissioners by our parliament at Ottawa, for if 3 ¥ " nid M brown, £5) made an eloquent plea," said JT lated. The list of the few having guns | were under way and he saw No reas they mairy again, they cannot live Aimith yesterday in recounting the pro: is posted in every district post-office. | on to break faith with them, as they 1 12 this country without fear of being Lf ngs of that downtrodden race, Bevond "moonlighting" and occasion evidently meant business. Incidentally prosecuted for bigamy Those most Sand all that sort of thing, with the re | al ineffectual rioting there is nothing | he mentioned that during the coming deserving of relief on already accept sult that my dlient went free. Stith J to be fonred from the disturbing ele- | season a fleet of twenty Vessels would ed grounds are frequently without sort «of lingering suspicion | ment. be put in operation between Quebee | eans -enough to go to Ottawa, and werdiot was certainly all my ---------------- and the upper lakes. it seems strange that a system should THOUSAND ISLAND NOTES. ------ CT ETT @00D PURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ( without board, 100 Queen strest ------------------------------------ OUR ouop FURNISHED ROOMS, wii board, with all moders eonveniesees, 191 University A SULAr; Mrs sugar. and' prunes; Miss oranges and bread; Mrs ¥. A Folger, sugar, starch and goods; Mrs, J. Campbell, oats and starch; Mrs. Birch, rolled oats; Mrs. Tandy, apples, tea and candy; Mrs. Van eee ------------------ . : . ' @OUSE IN VAUGHN TERRACE, WI Strauhenzie, sugar; Mrs. Hart, or Ritshen and bath room in extensl apy at No. 6, or a8 Wa W apes, at ATRICK, eyed, and when the case was - be defended which practically enslaves anges. eyed , \ tinued to haunt my office. Sinbuy Fob. 11.-4The routs are ot « tes; , ' » hy don't you gon, Lo cha bury, » o roads are] a wife may have perfectly good cause Hickey, buns, bread, apples, rice, si Write for Premium List RB op a xe. If. I. Jas around with th ye! said final. 1 py ousand Istand Park, Feb. 10. and uneven, The Salvation army husband, yet ii her friends cannot pro anid sugar; a friend, pair chickens , P| ne s all, ah 1 want yer to BCU ow on in this locality; good ice is concert held under the auspices of the | she must romain in the eve of the law rolled oats and layer cakes; Mrs. (Dr.) And' the negro produce COMMERCIAL, the association ice advancement of the oraer locally. | Again I assert that noone in. this oranges, mugs, and flannelette; Myx. all upfortunates who are not rich, or Mrs. H. Robinson, granite cups and : i Busy Filling Ice Houses--The oe chase : Bibby Why don't you go out and chase filled with snow and many are rough | for complaint against a profligate | 28%: re. Campbell, biscuits, soap the often. Apply "in some impat A tings conclude ot" woo oo a , , . . to Gold Soa Toronto. a -------------------- na spe The mails have been very irregular meetings, concluded last" week, wer vide her with mopey and her husband Mrs. McBride, 81; Mrs, Crisp, oranges, fp THE SHOP WITH PLATE GLASS PRON ¢ Ing: being - harvested, from fifteen to eigh- Maccabee lodge, a short time ago, | the wife of a_man whom she has prob Sparks, rolled oats and wheat, nce, ane | the ving which - 'he was sup teen inches th : to have stolen." completed filling » 2 nent | 0} : oe i pat Mr have refus house and I. W. Gardner is filling the |} ome farmers are getting out pickets, | country 1s asking for a divores court James Swift, par chickens and a \ . ---- ------------------------------ YL MARKETS. FROM FIRST OF MAY, 1902, Bil 0 cpm Feb. '12.~Wheat, house, 49 Sydenham Si. wes, pent , Gs. 1ad, red winter, 68. § to Jowph Beautifully siden with all modern couveniences, DOW < pied by Mrs, Ages Muckar, Apply Joseph Franklis, Sydeobam bi A MONEY AND BUSINESS. V e be rid of him. He unb i . . ver 1 wanted to id © Some Sunbury Signals at least moderately so. For instance; plates; Miss Macauley, soap; Misses mE HANDSOME STORE LATE ) Crossing Is Excellent. formerly EDW. J. B. PENSE 2 wonee. ¥ , po \ : Deed, boss, 1 thought yo fee war during=the past week. lee harvesting well attended. The receipts from the | is almost certain to refuse to do so, | m¢ al, rice and tapioca: Mrs. Craig, y Sydenham street, pear Privo d from his thick. ~E. Cu Lewis has | were large, and will be used for the | ably = learned tq absolutely loathe. biscuits and sugar; Mrs Robbins, 6d to accept: the ice house belonging to the hotel. fonce-posts, ete, for sale The ladies' | where man and wife 'can be freed irom goose; Mrs Goodwin, apples and su A plied x i "je s , "mbers ¢ ¢ . . of swlen Hoods and app Gi. Robbins has filled the Pullman and aid society has a strong me mbership | each other on frivolous grounds or | S80 Mrs. Macdonnell, sugar and rollad , {atiborni $id , quiet, é & 3 a a i ay : © GASOS to the Re aed hin of iter other ice. houses at Grevell Island and, the society is doing a good: ser- | yn any other terms than those which go ( . § The that were plowed vice. Farmers. have commenced buy- | parliament demands, but it does seem 4 wal profes park. The roads J ro fr a rd , : 8 seam a. i : nen ' oP riehiga wi th the legal prot out a few days ago are all filled in be Bay, a oud from the uty can | a erying shame that a' dissolution of Mr. Bassam, brown bread, butter and sion ; gan: again, Quite a fow residents are con-| 21 noticed frequen y coming oul. | the tie can be obtained with these | 1°8 Mrs. B. W. Folger, sugar; Nrs fined to their homes with grippe or Capt. Slater will shortly leave for the | limitations by the vich but not by Kirkpatrick, sugar; Mrs. Drummond, ok - ?, y : : Id e rv #0 ontreal's New Mayor. colds, Several parties irom here at old country. the poor. - canned oe 4 er ------ - 3 ------ "1 ky hot be genérally known that | (ended the masquerade ball at Grind- tai em -------- Mrs. Gojpdy, sugar; Mrs. Whiting, MONTREAL PRODUCE MARKETS. Janes Coch MP.P., the new | stone on Friday night and had @ A Visit From The Inspector. raisins, ofrrants and apples; Mrs Me Montreal, Feb Flour' pecsipts; 900 Hard On The Lawyers. ' on ent 2 Y Westbrook, Feb. 11.-Dr Spankie, y Gowan, $2: a friend, granulated su-| bbls. Patent winter, $3.90 w $4.0U, patent oats: Mrs. 8, Watts, vegetables, roll old oats, flanneletie and stockings; ' Austral } , colored, 4% 6d. ; chease EIR ER NEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR BYA sums, ob low mates of Interest on and farm properly Lost ~ granted city and county debentures. Apply to 3 OC MeGILL, meneger of Frantense | and luvestment Society, Office opp the Post Office ee ------------------------ THO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLA sums jrom ene thousand to ten ma Gollare For perticulars GODWIN.S INSURANCE EMR over Express Office, Mathet BSquar to 92; oats, 46 dessert ---------- ARTHUR ELLIS ARCHITEOT, OFF site of New Drill Hall Fd Quren and Montreal Sta Payoe Mining North Star Minisg Nirtne Mivpx Dominion Coal, Com Dominion Coal, Pid Intercolonisd Coal, Com. « Montreal Bask . Ontario Ben ---- Fane, of Montreal, was the man who | ple : Phe ice bridge is i se : A pleasant time. e jee bridge in re A rich citizen of earby t vas | oe ' . ae il. ll : go the Phcitic scandal. He was | hotter copdition at the present time} " visited the school recently on terms of rrr Ry ary rt --_ Ba M: . R Re ndry, vegiahics, oRN- | aprag, 34.10 10 4 0; wnighe roller, 4" his young days a telegraph opera: | than last winter. C. CO. Pierce, of the George Gates, Dexter, N.Y.,.is spend-| jocal lawyers, whom he accused of ned fruit anc jelly; iene: Rigney. Grain--Wheat, No, 2 Manitoba, tor, and | ing 'the telegrams iftom | Pine: View house, is: Alling his ice ing a week with feionds here. Mrs. | pong bed him in & AR E vegetajies; Mrs. Bogart, canned Tre to THe: corn 63¢. to OGe; peas Sic. John an to Sir Hugh Al | house. Rev. A:T Pennock, of this Morley loft Wednesday to spend 8] the Sydney Bulletin, fie ok ah gooehs, earn an B and Vout, Mrs , Ze; oats, Abe. to ky harley, ; . Hl $10,000," pass place; conducts three services every couple of months with friends at} Coo Given up by his doctors. At once Be Gn ") Ror : . 8; Mr. N. w Bllo.; ontmenl, $2.50 to $2.00; corn the he took copies of | Sunday; in the morning atthe park, Northport. Overton Smith, Michigan, | po cent word to' the lawyers asking Mast v.85 Mr eh, or chu ge. $ 3; Th " 4 = ------------------------------------------------ banded . x) 3 : ; a oe Ap vers, ster, #5; %. } . soap; go. to Po; bacon, ide. to 1Be -, Huntin ee - the, afternoun Sern he island at I fe wachs with his Jar] them to eome. to his bedside. They | It. J. Carson, soap; Mr. Gre a at Se 10a c; bacon, LAC Chess, 10¢. | Liverpool, London and Glob . "alk . ye y ine 8, Mr. ]. o% . Miss 5 . - " s ' =: ba wali > the ia of the investiga Calkin's, anc in. 2 + gromng 3 ww | Libbiie Marshall has returned after a hurried to his house. and when in the pork and mutton: Mrs: Alexander jo) Jatin, Lownahip, 2 Fire Insurance Company. & View. The new ME. church, now ! room were motioned to sit one B iT fi, 15 toes pany resulted in the exposure of } Laildi sar Calkin' . about ready pleasant visit with friends at Syden- i RX . one. on (Toronto), tea and ---- Avaliable savers, $61,187,218. lu audit . : suilding néar Calkins, is abc 3 Re : . : cach side of the bed He then took a | spoons Misses Shaw, biscuits Mrs . to which the policy holders have for w fquity,. On the accession | i plastering ham. James Gates and family have . i " { Bl » BTA MONTREAL STOCKS. co "govermiient and the fpr plastering. moved to the farm recently parchased hand of each. "My friends," he gasp- | Grover coal siiter; a friend, large February 12th dae uplimited" Habdlity of wll Ym + R : -------------- . ay ed; *'you wonder what 1 want with | wrench: Mrs. Whitely, knitted halls Beira 3 y CITY PROPE inated : office depart from A. Stoddart. Mrs. Coulter re} 4 } |S r i FARM AND CITY PROPERTY insured y , Mr. Coché Railroad Magnates Here. turned Saturday from Mountain Grove you to-day. Perhaps you think 1 have | Macnee & Minne, fot blankets; Mrs. XL apadia: Fait : "1% lowest possible suis Belors renewieg ; iG i ; Cings [whe . i : : brought you here for reconciliation. Macnee, sixty vards flannelette hututh, Lom or giving new business get rates froin "to 8 position in} The annual meeting of the Kings | where sho had heen spendiag some time § pug no, that is hot 1 iy Me. P eh ig RET Putoth, Phi STRANGE & STRANGE, Aue One of the ] ton and. Pemi roke railroad company with her mother, who is seriously ih lhe "die ik in hat a, Jum want Mr. artigr, Wire guard; Mrs. Cal Winnipeg Biectrin . » the Macdonald govern: | was held this mornin in the board 8 thie our Senshe otd.botwaen vin, soap; . iss ulcheth, bread and Mouse Sureat Ky ARCHITECTS. its regaining power in 1878; Fraoms, local freight Gifice. The outs Glenvale Glimpses. we eves, nd then he di hap yells; ) rs, ck arland, Aea, soap, fan Hanlin Street. Ry aecapitation of Mr. Cochrane. | side dircetors in attendance were : C. Glenvale, Feb. 11 --Quarterly meet py hag Saeaaiy . % r --- Jel Ela Lon § gM. STOREY, ARCHITRUT, OFFIC himself out on the street, he J W. Spencer, W. R. Baker, C. Drinkwa- | § sion was hold 3 hy clan, oranges, sugar. anc CATA nA iit, LOW} Wel? street. AN 4 i . p , ing service was held in the Methodist i woods: Mrs. EB. Chot lothing: Mise City Trans, PM ! | or Satisisation his attention to contracting on | ter, Montreal; H. P. Timmerman, Fo | church on Sunday afternoon. Rev.'d Home From Chicago. Re nathy "voll od a oe eg _ HIS] stichelien and thitaris i Tolaphone, 805. . il soale, and in a few years | ronto: These officers were elected : ©. Cornell officiating. There was no Wilton, Feb. J1.~Rev. G. 8. White a ey ol Bra br sugar Aon --h : { "hese. of the. leading don President, M. H. Folger, Kingston: | service in the Presbyterian- church last delivered an interesting temperance doihing and Basket Mrs MeCony ile Teil Telaphone 18 POWER & SON. ARCHITEODS, MER of the metropolis. Mr. Coch | viceprosident and general manager, C. | Sabbath, the pastor being. unable 1 Jecture in the Methodist chure Mon Long 3 0 ¥ » | Pom. Iron % St 3 ants' Bask Dailding. cornet Brock «of Scotch extraction and 8 di HP, 2 pastor being unauis 1g i Rov. W. G beei and vegetables: Mrs. Webster, | Bom. Irom & Sue Follington wireets. Phone 212 y Ho is of . th a | W. Spencer, Montreal; directors, | get here on aceon . ix. 'The day, evening. Rew, YW. wy, Bath, oc {go pnelaite; Miss Assolstine, dress; Mrs. | Movtresl L., H : Ey po i" - . rout Timmerman, W. Db. Matthews, Toron- | lates' sewing society met at Mrs. Gib- cupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian | popufeld, $1; a friend, 55¢.; Mrs. Perse, 'a Heat & Light kind ol of Sitician. | alti toi W. Ri Baker, AR. Creelman. K sot's on Thursday. Joseph Ward: lost church last Sunda evening. Master | ios foods; Stevenson, Blackader in 'the city The. acquire: O., Thomas Tait, C. Drinkwater, S08 | a valuable horse. . C. Orser + is gh ARR i id some time, 'wh Co. Montreal, (per Mrs. Macnee), | Montes' , . ul treal: B. W. Folger, Kingston. geriously ill. George Pillar is visitng | 2°. "S ipient of a Line basket of fruit a Gass blankets and flannecleits Cansdinr Colored Cottos A en 1 Seer ficers will mot be disturbed. | friends in New York state. Visitors : Emma Seoty-Raff, Toyouto. | 0s ¢. Hamilton, sugar; - Mr Chad: | enmoreacy, Cot * £ A + \ 4 ¥s x a 3 . " , sugar; oy Cotton and this has | It was decided to improve the foots: Miss Annie Watts, Kingston, at her ia- Inet welt, Re White returner wick. Jumber. al tives, aiid pusribly mew ungines wi ther's; J. Morley, fourth concession, 84 { 4, I Napa bays er ny, al oe directors also wish especially El TE © ri, Co | Yon See MB | SE bw ia omy Sp id rk etween lJ. Clark's. spending a fow months 'in Chie EC L | cheth in getting up a concert in Ports th ghey ond Sharhet, 6 88 SOD 28 rs home Friday ago, ¥ | Louth for the benefit of the home Q ey 0 . : opens Toots From The Tin Horn. ---- se ---------- Toronto T 3 aronto Telegram. Beat The Detective. In a hockey match at Queen's col-| The Smalifat Painting. A Good Thing. uta North A The Pinkerton detectives, who have | lege. Kingston, between the divinity Fi or pers 4 Boa Germaf Syrup is the Molsons Bask . he po Ye | team and an ex-graduate ~sevenj, Flemish artist has produced what | (ion of Dr A. Boschee Toronto Bask been hare for the three weeks in ex-gradua seven od be the smal fee what Idon of i Ae jon wi , "Alfie" Pierce took G Curtis' place] 20d tobe * lest painting It | Germ A and scknowledg | Neus, ore conpoction with St, Mary's vault rob ores suy Curtis' place] gg orld. It in the picture of a mil an physicias, . wletd | Nova Scotig Hank Very, ved their persupsive powers to on the defence of the reverend geotle | jo mounts ' 'a mil- | od to be one oi the most fortunate idis- | Commerse Bask ... ei. Suspects to canfess their guilt, hut men. Sounds something like prize: } 4 gunting the Stars hie mil ies i ici i - p 4. Ame of the fighting, in that Queen's does nothpeok The mill i i 3 2's A draw the color line. . mill is depicted as standing Queen's college athletic commit: near a terrace. Close at hand are 8 he (en's aoage sible sowvalt {hare Sad Sart; wile SO ) asants idling in the road near by. A Mother's Meeting. The second of the weekly mothers' meetings was held in St. George s ball last wight. Mrs Grover, presi CLEAN COAL. petition Among the various years. Guy a : i Prati" Aleck Beaton, Arthur Cunning: Al this is punted au the smth side ide are said to} white corn. 1 1 . i In! kL fz express a desioe to petition. of mon of cup for the year '66 is put up for com Be Enjoyed A Holiday. : The students of Queen's, th endets and "WB Dive a holiday '4 Wednesday. ---------- compete when a college, and o-duy, this being dont, was in the chair, and the at tendance was quite large. Mrs. Thom: son read a splendid paper dealing with the hringiig up and general wel fave of children. The discussion that followed was heartily entered «into, and . proved very belpdal. -------- You might as well have a cles coal for your grate fire--it's ea to get and costs no, more than 3: other kind. x Our Cannel coal is clean coal- splendid general ' purpose fo and particularly good for use : grates. : THE RATHBUN CC