' Ce 69TH YEAS. NO. 38 WINTER Bea on is drawing to 8 c'oie #0 we'mpu t close out our LONELIES, "They must find ready takers sod will, not only because of the price, ont of their eminent excellence, FIT BEFORM BUITS, regu- larly sold from $15 to $26, go- at : $12. | Bes our windows. ' 's JENKINS 3 BY JOHN H. MILLS Auction Sale-of Furniture, MON- DAY and TUESDAY, Feb. [7th and 18th, 1902. I HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS from Mrs. J. Tait to sell at ber residence, porner of King and Union Ste, om aboye date, all the effects, vie --Weber Upright 9, Parlor Suite, Lounge and = Bed Walnut, and other Centre Totlen: Wardeobe, Plu, Arm, and thee Ins lor Chairs, Wicker Chairs, Oak lall Rack, 2 To Cason, 12 Iron Beds, 6 Oak Beds, Wash Stands, 18 Mattresses, 18 Springs, on und other Paintings, 20 Rooms of Tapes ry Balmoral, Brussel, amd other Carpets, Couches, Side Tabhs, 3 quare Hewting Hioves, Rage, Chamber Sets, Rugw, Cheinalle Labs, Raw Bbilk, and other Cur Hweeper, Chefleiner, Couch, Pirsig Olen Sidebourd, Extension Table, lee Cream Frocser, 0 Quantity of Dishes, Kitohen Ulensdals, Wringers, Refrigerator, and goods too humerous to mention Don't fall - Attend, Pano will be Soi Monday at 1 oe le at 10.30 aw Terms Cash Ja HN H. MILLS, Auctioneer ' ¢ ¢ ' i Recollection Of quality remains long after the price is forgotten. This is "why" our pa trons. continue their pa- tronage J. R. JOHNSTON, Tailor and Draper. IN ORDER TO INTRODUCE THE Gas B. & H. Mantles We Will Sels 8 for $1 Cash For 10 Days Only. one wuaranteed high ; grade. Breck & Halliday. Bvery {Wood & Coal. * You will be delighted $ with it. :S. ANGLIN & CO, Telephone 66. Foot of Wellington St. 0000000000000 08000000 000000 SOGOILIGOOROIOI® WANLAEL. GENERAL SRA APPLY evening, 2 Brook Strect. ------ oH A HOUSE MAID, ApPLY IN THE EVEN. jog to 204 Ring Sure IN A GEN .§o uD NASHING OR iron SERVANT. Apply wt 58 D TWO NICE _Roous had» Sp FO CH CAPABLE LE PROTESTANT COOK. AT ONCE Mes. F. " Albres, 208 Ne ig MEN AND WOMEN "a ORR AT TOME. en. a ad o HOUSENAID BY MARCH A I es Srening to Mrs, D "Comer of Want ti J EE 0 1 LEARN THE BAR- Splen. Shans WILLING TO ) Be X Write st Ss Tea Teor Jmposs- wocaL , MEMORANDA The Daily Note Book For Whig | Readers to Post Themselves By. Civie' Snance committee 8 pm Ten page Whig oo Satarday Every fiekd of aur own Buy it isbor ween more fertile than | wrs can be secured ju any quantity at | office sun rises Soturday at Copp Whig The at 3 Lots of women can't pass a mirror without a pouse for reflection 7 a.m, and sts 29 pm Frontenacs vs. Cornwall, hockey match, Kingston skating rink, 8 p.m What is & muff! Something that lasly's bund sod doesn't squeeze it It is absolutely necessary dremiing to read Jenking' advertisement high-sounding raowe ards thas ou thegues ol the besieged 123 daye the British holds a | Some carry more weight on visiting To morrow Kinftwrly, after being relief was offic Frimeh in in the anniversary The under Gon This Brivish, Hussar Hill, Cape St. Vimeo onlled out, 1887 tack Thessalay, Woods" Fair of greuite-ware tend by | fot | column history = Boers from Spariards defented 1797; Greek army reserves Turkey to 1807 start the world's Buller, day umder tion drive 1900 a nt thresiens wale Prin Drummond to-morrow a huge their store, streets, Mr branch is here to at corner cess ard Wellington from the Londo the general boom pose it and give business a Mend for some -- Fine Belgium Crystal Glassware. new large. advi. on bar wins their gromt of these in our window. A line we always carry goods time. ROBERTSON BROS. Senior Hockey Championship | Cornwall vs. Frontenacs Friday, _ 14th. February Game called 'at 8 pm. Admisddon 26 cents. Reserved seats, 20 @fith. Next big gome, Filwonry 15h Inter-collegiate Championship HOCKEY MATCH McGILL vs. QUEEN'S SATURDAY, 5th. FEBRUARY ame called at 8 reserved seats TO-LET, DWELLINGS STORES, OFFICES AND manufacturing premises, at McCann's Heal Estate office, 332 Kinu street SURGEONS USE DOG SKIN. p.m. PATS 'Graft Piece Six Inches Square Ox Boy's Scalp. New York, Feb, T4.--=To save Otto | Trammer from a life disligurement and te cover a piece of skull, wix in ches square, the surgeons at the Flow er hospital have graited a piece dog's skin to the boy's head. boy was badly. hurt last week by be ing run over by a trolley car, part of | his roalp being also dgsiroyed. No | one and be found willing to give up part of hit scalp and finally the dog at the hospital was chloroformed and gin inches of skin was removed fom Tt hody with the hair. drew the graft and the dog luxuriously. hair is growing CLEVELAND'S OLD TEACHER. Had Thousands In The Bank And Died Of Starvation. Buffalo, N.Y., Feb, 14.--Fowler T. Broadhead; sevonty-five years old, who had been at one time one of the best lingui ta in this = city and teacher of exceptional ability, who had for his pupil Grover Cleve land, was found dead on the floor of one of the front rooms in his squalid little home at No. 82 Tenth street ealy yetecday. Pank ed that the man had on deposit. in local banks sums agg ecveting = more | than R4,100 wes Inter discovered. He | died of starvation, and neglect. Grief Restores Speech. Pittsburg, Pa.. Feb, 14.--~When. Nrs. Joseph C, hushand dead by her side, the grief and shock restored speech to her. Six months ago her throat was paralyzed. In A Toronto Paper. An announcement similar Ioidlaw's would hare thé eect Llocking the strect for an hour. Kingston ladies just a8 awake ? to that of Are A large quantity of Aunt Jemima's ce'ehrated pancake flour has apdved in town for Jas, Redden & Co. Aunt Jemima berseli is coming the end of the month and Avil! make pancakes in air store for thr e days. Only three more days of our 20 poo. discount sale of hair, tooth and nail hrushes, are you not going to take advantage of it ? E. C. Mitchell. r | Laid Before the the Ontario Govern- | | to economical { relia! | | spectors at- | manage | three | See the handsome pieces | and can be matched at any | General admission | Fu kind | consider" building | lakes | committee { which fare still available, of | ' The | { members The surgecns | over the boy's skull | | nese | of the | Russian views | Muscovites KI NGSTON, PROGRAMME OF WANTS| ment BY A LABOR DEPUTATION WILL RECEIVE : AMPLE AND FULL CONSIDERATION. | | Fhe Assessment Commission Has Handed in Its Report--Think | Canada Should Defray the Ex- pense of the Last South Af- rican Contingent. Torontu, Feb. 14.--A large tion of labor men waited on the wem bers of the provincial government, last night, with a long programme of wants, Among the things the deputa I tian asked for were a better system of | factory inspection, with resident in in all the chief manufactur ing centres; that the government | conse selling prison-made in | competition with the products oi hon { est labor; that no relaxation in the | roles governing bake hops be granted and that the Hare Spence system of voting be tried, Premi r Ross promis ed that the requests made should re ite full consideration. Ihe assessment commission, ap pointed by the government to investi gate and report upom the assessment system of the province, completed its | labors yesterday and handed its re | por to the attorney-general. The re [ port will likely be laid upon the table of the house in the course of a few days At a meeting of the Toronto branch of the British empire league, held last nizht, a rewlution was passed in structing the deligates from Toronto to the league convention to be held in Ottawa next week, to comvey to Sir Wilirid Lamier and the government the sentiment of the branch that Can ada should defray the la t contingent to South Africa. A | number of the speakers referred to the attitude of Quebec as the principal and about the only element which mizht hinder the consummation of | what they thought English speaking | Canadians generally would favor The greatest sale of Jumber mills and 'timber limits in Canada for | mdhy years, the salle of all the pro perties, limits, mills, water ways, and franchises of Cook Bros., has just | been consommpated. The buyers are George W. Cook, newphew of H. H Cook, and George J. Cook, members of the old firm, and William late manager of part of Cook property. The hms sold are on the | | Brn shoge of the Georgian bay, with | the little town of Cook's Mills as the | | centre and cover wight town- ships: or three hundred square. miles of territory. It is reported that the price paid hy Mersrs, Cook amd Lum mis, as the new firm will be called | was 81,250,000, ! | HOPES TO BE THERE. i deputa- goods Will Sail His New Yacht On The | Lakes. | ton will » F 14.--8ir Thomas lip acc he {tion to be present committee's invita at | Saes to be held in Chicagb in | and, if possible, will bring the {challenger for the America's cup all on the lakes. Sir Thomas said greatly appreciate the invitation things president Thurber {rays about me. If nothing prevents it, T shall certainly be present at the | games, and if the difficulties can be overcome | will show the Chicagoans the challenger. I "If that the spe competing on the At the glance the prob lem of getting a boat of the size | the challenger through the canals does not appear so great as the Chicago fears. The pontoors, on the Shamrock Hl was launched, and ought to carry | London 1904 new impracticable, a boat for is of first | cial purpose of her throngh.' Sir Thomas also said he would soon send gut the evn which he has pre sented to the Chicago vacht club for annual competition, would find jt worthy of the club. What They See In It. Vienna: Feb. 14.--The Anglo-Japa treaty of alliance is the feature news in the Austrian newspa- pers. The concensus of opinion among those who are generally in touch with is that the militant will endeavor to revenge | themselves by stirring up disorders in | ment when Afghanistan, while the Russian gov ernment will lie low awaiting the mo | the military forces in China, will join al and | | oceupy books show: | hands wiln the latter and drive out all Europeans with the exception of the Russians, who by "that time will an impregnable position in Manchuria For New National Military Park. Washington, D.C., Feb. 14.-The house military committee, to-day, | gave a hearing on the bill oi represen. Packer awoke to find her | | thefeld of Frede icksburg, tative Hay, of Virgirvia, to establish a national military park on the bat Ya. Among | thowe 'who appeared before the ocom- mittee and expre sed their opinions concerning the proect was Gen. Tor wanes, of Minveapolis, commander-in- chief of the grand army of the repub- Marks A New Era. Feb. 14 ~The Temps declares that the alliance between and Japan ma a new era. Mr. Chamberlain had tried all other pow- ers as an alternative to abusing them, The alliance, it considers, is a defiance to Russia, but must also have an important effect in Germany, which is displaced by Eng'and in Ja- pan's favor, for the control of Chi- na. An indirect but clear invitation is held out to the United States to join in the alliance. Paris, ONTARIO, expense of the | Lummid, | p I visit claims where the cleanups were | Bros." | discovered | the Olympian | to | might | and he hoped the | gored { with a seat at the town counefls some | Japan, having organized | England | FRIDAY, FEBRU FATE OF N. W. POLICE. | Tells Story Of Their I At Christma Vageouver, B.( 14. News | comes to hand by the City of Seattle | from the north concerning the death | of thres mounted police northwest the drowning of whom was. reported some time ago. Mr. Colbert, of the { Cassia Central, states when he ani | Mr. Matheson, of the Hudson's Bay | company were coming out early wm | December they niet three men 'at 'the | boundary post, who treated the fa- [inished travellers most kindly. Ac § tein to agreement Colbert sent his boat across from Wrangel on Decem- | ber 2th, to Cottonwood Island, 10 {bring them to Wrangel t) spend jC hristmas After waiting six hours | the Boat returned to Wrangel. Heath | cote and Campbell were late in arriv {ing at Cottonwood, having left the | post on 22nd, and essayed the trip in an old boat they picked up and tar The boat washed ashore, also the quen's smeared with tar, fellows their lives, | red { polic { but the poor dogs lost hn WOULD NOT LET THEM GO. { German Medical Expedition Not Acceptable. Berlin, Feb. 14.--In the lower house the Prussian landtag, yesterday, {baron Von Richtefen, seeretary of | foreign affairs, announced that the | British government had declined | allow the proposed despatch of a German relief medical expedition te i the concentration camp in South Ai- i rica. The British government had no | objection to their sending out food, | clothing and such like. ------ Deny The Aspersions. Durban, Natal, Feb. 13.--Many Ger mans here have signed a letter issued Pin 'the publi¢ press denying dnd dis associating themselves. from their countrymen's aspersions on the Brit- ish army. The Germans will hold a meeting of protest in the German set tlement here and the burgesses of the city will hold a meeting for the | purpose. { | ] | A SPECIES OF FRAUD. Indulged in by Those Who Know Platinum. Vancouver, B.C., Feb. 14.--The nadian assay office here states that quantities of platinum ore are being bought up in the Klondyke, according to its information, at #4 an ounce, and being disposed of at $15 and $20 An organized gang ap pears to have been operating in profitable field. Its members Ca an ounce here woitld made, and if they they would declare silver, and offer from | ounce for it. The assay officials I not tie themselves down to an exact | statement regarding the size of fraud, | but outside reports estimate the am | being | platinum it was do ount involved at sums varying from hundreds to thousands of dollars. DESTROYED BY EARTHQUAKE. Not Known Which of the Towns Wiped Out. London, Feb. 14.--A despatch to the news agency, from St. Hetersburg, that the largel town { Shamaka, Trans-Caucasia, has been | destroyed by an earthquake Np de tails of the disaster have been receiv i There are two Shamaka in Trans { Cavncesra, New Shamaka, 707 west of Raku, and Old Shamaka, gome distance from New Shasiaka. Old Shamaka has about 25,000 in | habitants. {announces of ed. Death Of Dr. Wagner. Ont., Feb. 14.---Cornwall lost one of its best citizens yesterday { when Dr. Adam Dixon Wagner passed away at the general hospital after an illness of several months, The de- ceased was born at Dickinson's Land {img fifty-three years ago, his father | being the late Dr. William Wagner | His only brother is Dr. George Wag { ner, Tacoma, Wash. The deceased gra diated from McGill about thirty years | ago, and after a decade spent at Dick- | inson's Landing he came to Cor | where he has since resided. He very popular citizen and was he Cornwall, years ago. ---------------- To Give Him Send Off. Bremerhaven, Feb. 14.--According to the present arrangements, the depar ture of prince Henry from Kiel, to morrow, will be the occasion of an elaborate official ceremony leave Kiel early | take in the morning, will lunch at the Bremen railway sta tion, and will come by train te this | place, whence he will sail at 4 p.m | for New York. | Were Quite Lively. | Paris, Feb. 14.-Dr. Doyen, who per formed the operation from the separa tion of the Hindoo twin sisters, tells the Tempe that when they arrived at {the hospital they were so covered {with fleas and ' so dirty, that after thaving been washed, they 'were allow 'ed to rest two davs before the opera tion was performed. i | Leading society women of the mon | archist party in Paris have issued an | appeal calling wpon their friends to | stop giving receptions, ball:, and ! other entertainments, in order to de | vote the movey saved to the election { fund te support the royalist cause Have you tried our glazed goods, | French fruits, grapes, oranges, nat | meats, made fresh for Saturday, but jwill make them any day when order- ed. There are others, but we lead. W. iJ. Crothers, { The etie fanii'v of H. Hunton, of { Olean, seven in all, was poisoned by | eating canned peas and made deathly { wick, in which condition two still re- | main, Sing Sing privon hes been placed utider gquanantine ' rules umtil farther noti ¢ as a preaction sgwinet small pox. Mis An hyiicians say she can be 'moved to | cian in about two weeks. i $ { Rate Soffel i= improving, to | | same this | £3 to $4 an | miles wall, a | | He will] ARY 14, 1902 LATE LORD DUFFERIN Message of Sympathy to Lady Dufferin. COMING OVER TO CANADA AND FIFTY THOUSAND STRONG AT THAT, TOO. Railways To Yukon--Two Routes Surveyed For All-Canadian Line--~Cheaper One Costs $34,- 000,000. Mrawa, Feb bas cabled inet an expression the death of rd Dominion agent | just returned from the avs h(n) United and famibes will settle nada this year A report from surveyed two railway lines that one can built and 'equipped from Edmontop.to White Horse via { Erin Lake, Tor $43,520.00, and from Port Simpson to White Horse for | ¥34,110,000.~ From White Horse down there. is good river navigation } F. V. Moffett, 'manager of le" | newspaper, has issued a writ u $5,000 damages from William | Aylmer, Que., for false arrest | Mr. Moffett was arrested a few | ago for alleged contempt of court in | disregarding a judgment of a Hull | court, "which gave Gibson $100 dam ages for libel. A warrant | out against Mr. Mofets | arrested but liberated on bail 14 on behalf of the of sincere Pufferin Speers, The gavernor-gen eral cab has states, farmers in western Ua who western States J who routes to be S. O'Dwyer, for all the Yukon, ?® | son, was | MUST CLEAR HIS CHARACTER. | He Resigned His Commission As Officer. Feb. 14.--In erday ER the British ACCUSBG, New receiving in {with the purchases of horses for remount department, had been to character hy bringing gal otherwise he would he pected to resign his commission officer resigned, forfeiting grate tof £200, to which he was entitled {| Brodrick added that be brought up before lenquiry, which it was 1 house of retary of - war officer who Orles nectic ondon, the comn vest | | Brodr | had ons ick sain at co a commission m the le ex The ity Mi clear his action, a the matter w a comma proposed sion of to or ganze HE LOST THE BET. Viclently Ill and Soon Expired. Feh, 14.-M gourmand, has | self to death at Malines, He ate for wagers. His achievements icluded twelve yards of sausage at |sitting, 2300 and two pounds lof bread at another. The fatal {was that he could not eat seventy | hard-boiled eggs in an hour, When the time expired Levssens had dévoured fonly sixty-nine and---Tom ently he {lost the bet Rhortlv afterwards (became violently ill, | Became Antwerp, notorious mn one mussels wager New York, Feb. 11.---Another chap ter in the famous McPherson will con | test was begun in the courts to-day, when {was taken up on the motion of | Joseph Muir to have his name | stituted as contestant in place [that of his deceased wife. The will | which "is contested that of Mrs | John R. McPherson, widow of the late senator McPherson, of New The t brought by laughter, Mrs Edla C. Muir, died before the contest to a settlement. Dr. Muir, who de | sires. to continue the contest in his the present - United Stockholm | The McPherson Will Contest. | | Jersey City the Dr sub Jersey contes was her who FOWR--RAMe; i { | States consul at | Notable Art Sale. York, Feb, 14.--One | most notable art sales New seen in a long time takes place in Mendelssohn Hell to-night. The collec that of E. F tion contains only but many of Titian and Degas, M. Chase, Puvia lolphe Mont w figure in New of York ha: { tion to be disposed of is | Milliken. The | twenty-six works | are of great value | Millet and William Chavannes and lo are among those co de cel | it -------- Evictions In Ireland. Feb. 14.-~The Royal Reo ne«tabulary's report of evietions di fing the last quarter of 1901, publi h Lod, is as follows: In Ulster county 17; in Leinster, %; in Connaught, 11, | and in Munster, 14. The total number | of evictions for the: year, { the report, 175. During the j 2,483 were converted Londen, according to was tenants | caretakes. Died At Peterbore. Ont., Feh. 14.. Willian president of the "William manufacturing company nearly fifty years a promin {ent resident of Peterboro, died | evening. Mr. Hamilton was born in | Swinton, Scotland, in 1523, and came to Canada, iw 1844, He leaves a wit dow, five daughters and one son. | i ° { i Peterboro, | Hamilton, | Hamilton {and for Christian Science Growing. Perlis, Feb. 14.--Feports from Stet tin show that, jin spite of the kaiser opposition, christian science is "being {exploited in north east Germany. A Protestant msirister, by the name of Peters, apd his wife, started a chri dian 8 lence home in Stet in. Jt has ¢ ilently been saecos. del, for Mr. | Pete 8° later on bought more ground and will add a wing to the building. London, Feb. 14.~The ci iv tribute | to Joseph (hambe loin, at the Goild Hall, sestérday, is the stal of nation al api roval upon the secretary's col orial poliy, and the jie t po winds andwer to the insole bve kd gt tila by the pro-Boer fc ion. regret at { Canadian | shows | days | sworn | and he was | ordered | ould | he | and soon expired. | argument | of | was brought | the | these | Tid | vear lasy | THE CHAIRMAN RESIGNED Because His Ruling Was Not Sus tained. Berlin 14. --The frequent ces of op n oh have « the ittee of the re: stag his in the ArOn or wh morning, af several in a ation Oo Von Kradorfi ltaders. Althougt Wehner for vernment the com adopted open resig the One, the count Von imperial sec terior Waki { the g ALI state the in declared not aceepl he sugyestl mittee, by a large majority a motion to the that bill should become effective ary let, 1905, at the fotiowed by several lil which 'baron Von Kardo The liberals ., SO denounced the the ou n " effect Janu Thiz wa motion Le iahist on atest rol refused entertain ntly and epruled nt toll mantles Fhe nation ¥ THE POPE AND COXEY Holiness Once. Famous Army Washing Feb. 14. Rev { Boniface, a Franciscan monk, | the past three vears has been archivi of the apostolic delegation, has ret «fd from a visit to Rome hs I saw the pope, said | Boniface, "and a wonderful man | I had and he | | { His Enquires J who © ton for ns Fr he asked nght } € an audience, n | many quest When I the was ahout to end said How long did ived the United him twenty -ic cried, the ons onlerence | father you i tates ' | you in { tol d [ be just | richt dow about 2 ways w ed to under vy." I did a hours he | wish 1 had k did not kn it i That want to vears long talk eagerly I to man oS n de all Coxey's tand it I was hid, and with q rned more ich ed me west al wm but 1 be HORSE MEAT SOLD Packing Houses .in Chicago Feb 14.---Old and mules are slanghtered an the name of beef by fou | large packingchouses Chicago. Fi that have died death are regular article andise in the city. And no par there protection t cOnSMmMer ag that is with te against the which large q Aurora disease horses and : X sold undér in a natural of mer sections of in | of [Hinois 'is | the | ulterated any amnst flour mineral bhary an deleter Louis In into These stant gar St state In antit dis closnres were made atterson the of food commissione P | mm an address de ore tail merchants Ih frequently "THE FAMILY REFORMED | Objects Bold Bandit I urt Kansas Cit Tudge in the granted James for an product of Missour a James boys | bank | ing | ed oc priv the | er | here yester apy ation of Fran inact to stop The James 81 drama depicting as train robb which ha theatre. The to whether could be stage without his « to his discredit or cir ec the ini dale day looters, a juestion as n play at local suft ras not ¢ portrayed ent or ate citizen wheth n« How The Bonspiel Goes Winnipeg, Feb, 114 All of the ty eivcht games plaved in the | | sesierday the Walkerville ec 8 Now ached fron were | m which hi ty sec I Man, toe Flavelle, be Leaten { he was ion, he re the nds one rr Onl Hote the h k x 8 "av, 2 n It Ss coming the the com tits 5 He ul SOE "Fob" | both « of an fre 1 and Prunbar, rling w appear to In | tio 'nledor | feate Shot His Young Si Joliet, I1., Feb. IM Vin ent, the ven-vearo | and Mrs. John V cidentally shot & Anna Adelina, nine with a revolver stantly, shot Stella, the in her arms, { t had abo d = incent, Loc ki ye na 0 She «di through baby, whicl the floo grazed the tthe the left one's hea 1 i Al Chicago | valence of Mic an western states, hae { arriving in thi | ta fomigation for | ing used again. F { road must be vac { Lp -- { Ant Are Fumigated Feh small pox Ting the a 14. Owing to the | Wis and other we in onsin hi ntra raironas that { | in Chicago greed all ih .y rity shall be ety before be of the #IX hours ory empl inated vee for fet flour men Jewima's griddle eakes, muffins it at Redden s A NEW FR na mn SHIRT BANDS, turned to us, BRAND NEW SHIRT FREE. Baker's Steam Phone 22. Princess St. iter the tari About the and then ! You're > | Prints, Sensational Charges Against Four od etal to Being Depicted as a Teas the the An centering For every 23 of our stamped, re- we will give a! Laundry. -- LST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES. h | To-morrow, the | Tuesday, i ~fAnd Following Days We Will Make Our Spring Showing a. | WASH ° GOODS Including Hv say 1 Zephyrs, (ringhams, healings, I Pillow Cottozs, ete. r i} «a VAY L some | Steacy & Steacy the UNDERTAKERS A ST ES TT 8. S. CORBETT, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 281 Huvet, Kingston, 8 JAMES REID, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, 254-88 (oleph. 147A Prinoces Street. Tel one Ups day and night PRINCESS w WK T. F. "HARRISON co., Undertakers, 233-235 Princess 8t, k lity and efficiency the best. Prices the t Phones--Warerooms, 90. Night iF F. HARRISON, i Calls KE. Silla, 92 MARRIED. WEBSTER ¥ Gorge Bryan. lat Magu r a | JSR AN famigt wr wf oi ton) Law ATR vn DIED. hel BRIEN Feb ith, Cath In Kir Keb wi of Leursnes O' Br mspiel " 1 hnish n i Vet aged fort be rer ain ter Whist Players In Tourney. Svracvse, N.Y., Feb. 14. HRepreen- ath ligated whis{ asso to lay wirnament ot tre * octation York and unre well or whi of be held I v t and the tournament, i A ve ERLE What Are Lonelies ? Zit of a pattern HSIN. and ward we ars from am in our 1g poode sold enkine wunlly i y= y oF gan has eatford Repairing Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Spectacles. Skilled Workmen, Best Material. Moderate Prices. A.C. JOHNSTON & BRO. secured IRE OR 3 BR