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FOR SALLOW SKIN. _|FOR THE COMPLEXION cusy constant reaching up and down, the lifting all severe the ig wonder » exclaimed, recently. that every time drove a nail it sowed nary severe pain in the From Halitas, « we ITH Feb Sth Feb. Brad March 0th March PASSAGE. Pioat Cable rates, $453 and upwards; re fury, $85 and upwards. Now Ae Blasgew. ne's s Celery the and best medicine and Satis, irritable and des- need its tonic and bracing liver Paine's Celery WAR AGAINST ST UNITED STATES IMPOSSIBLE. Could Simply Laugh At Her Mighty Rivals--His Idea of In- vasions. New York, Fel negie at the Aut was soundly applawded, course of an address. .-he said, vehemence '"The great navy we are building is perfectly useless. na- tion on earth would taove against this country even if it declared war against ww. It is a grent matier for this coun try to feed the world. Any European country nn arms against this country would starve before it got through. In less than three weeks, the people of that nation, of Great Britain, of Ger- many, would be storving, and they would be compelled to make peace. This republic is impregnable against the world. It is almost in- iguitous to even suggest war against the people of Great Britain, 'Our new invasion of the mother country is by the thought of the mind, and by the 1¥oks you write, and that is what 1 want to congratulate you afithors up- We will never rest until our aoth- w and Andrew Can clubs last when, i ors' night the with u in o on ors have repaid the debt we owe the land of Shakespeare, Milton Turns." Rev. Dr. Potts Approves. Rey Dr. Potts, the educ ational se- cvetary of the Methodist church in Canada, is greatly pleased with prem ier Ross' prohibition' bill. Dr. Potts favored a referendum policy for the government and Thursday's bill meets with his hearty approval. He gave out this statement : I am not a member of the temrper- ance committee of our church, but personally and for mysell 1 wish to say that I am greatly pleased with My. Ross' presentation of the prohi | hition question in the legislature yes terday. It to me that every fair-minded prohibitionist should he satisfied, and that temperance people who are not prohibitionists should be induced to support the bill presented the premier yesterday. This is the golden opportunity to have prohibi tion in the province of Ontario, as far as the hill grants prohibition, and there should be a united effort to re ord a large majority on the 14th of October, SECIS by vote Teacher To Sue For Salary. Flinton, 11. ~The stage to Madoc has not made its regular trips ince the storm of January 22nd. That week it made only two tgips and last week only three trips. There is a school war at Flinton. Mr. Stewart, who has taught here for a number of vars was engaged for 1902, After the annual meeting two of the trustees told Mr. Stewart that his services would not be required after February Ist, and they engaged another teach er. Mr. Stewart was entitled to three months' notice and will claim three months' pay in lieu of it. The case will ga to eonrt. Mr. Boucher, an old resident of Flinton, died on Sunday, from pneumonia, and was blvied in the Roman Catholic burving ground toeday. Fred, York is il! of typhoid fever, Peter Baker, charged with crim- inal assault, was committed to Na panee jail to stand his trial. The girl only fourteen years old. ---- Will Be Here Soon. With her usual enterprise, Eugenie Blair was the first of the great stars of the theatrical firmament this sea- son to present 'Peg Woffington,"" cre ating the title role, and having in her support an admirably selected com- pany. The play as presented by her is a dramatization by Wendell Allison Hobart, of Charles Reade's classic novel, Miss Blair, with the entire pro- duction under the personal direction of Henri Gressitt, wil] be seen in this city, at thé Grand, February 20th. Feh. ---------- Young® Men's Culture Club. The young - men's eulture club of Zion Presbyterian charch, met last evening, R. W. Nishet addressed the meeting on the advantages of a de- bating society. An adjournment was afterwards made to the Sunday-school room where the annual banquet was held. Harry Harkness presided. Toasts were proposed and responded to, the pastor, Rev. John Boyd, replying to the toast, "The Ladies." The evening was pleasantly and profitably spent. New Wholesale Drug House. Tt is stated that a new wholesale drug firm is to be organized in this city in the near future, under the management of two of the most ex perienced drug mea in this district Local men are said to he interested and will have the cooperation of some large German and Awerican honses whose specialties they will con trol for Canada. This is another sign ef the growing appreciation of King ston gas a jobbing centre. Arrived At Cape Town. Mes. Bruce Carruthers this after noon received a cablegram, through the adjutant general at Otsawa, an nouncing the safe arrival at Cape wn of the transport Manhattan, with the fist section of the second Craadian mounted rifles. The cable gram was from Capt. B. Carruthers, wh tard thet Yo was in the best of hea'th. Mr. Duff also announces his srvival, saying, "Everythipg lovely." lade General Manager. Phae day's issue 'of "the Montreal Herald contains a cut and sketch of the care ¢ of Stanley Henderson, of Kingston, who lately went to Mont. wept the position of general for the Crown life insurance 'Mr. Henderson is a Queen's and has been residing for fav years in British Colum- er graduate, the past Lin, Cia fof police Willinn Young, Chat. han, Out, disd at bis Home on Fri v oad death ensued from a com plication of ailments. Chivf © Young wae bon in Roxburghshie, Scotland, in BOX fa was mayor in 188 rn en miners at oo iighatus, X N. Xo were en up e a war a into the chuts, He hind Bean AY paly siace Toes i ves PowER | Vassar Girls Became Hysterical While He Played. feb. 14=Pa ed Vaesar to a LE PoTwie derewski . He He Declares--The Big Republic | Prerrt ihe hoewrse hy bat Pa Frienas from the concluded pumber om She kept wore compe liod theatre, while his recital. * Vassar turned out en masse the pianist, Special trains many from towns along the the audience was an unusually larg and brilliant one. Paderewski was ~~ manifestly pleased by the warmth of his reception from Vassar. The cemonstration was pro nounced from the first. He responded to the encores with the best of good nature. The fervor of the increased as the programine They brought hima out again, and as he bowed they waved their handkerchiefs the auditorium a flutter white. At the the ski had prepared to leave the theatre, but the plaudits of the Vassar wos so enthusiastic, he again appear ed, wearing his overcoat. . The hamd kerchiot waving and applause was ir istible and Paderewski, retaining his overcoat, played an encore. II Vassar suffers from abstraction in the study halls it is all on aceount of Paderewski. DR. TALMAGE ON INSURANCE. hy anrewski n playing to escort her Paderewski to greet continued. time and sani bed until with and Was close of recital Paderew girls Not Providers For Their Families Are Defaulters. In his sermon on December 1st last, the Rev. Dr. TP. DeWitt Talmage re fe.red to the matter of the insurance in this characteristic way: "Young man the day before or the day after get married 'wo to a life insur ance company of established. reputa tion and get the medical examiner to put the stethoscope yvonr lungs and his ear up to your heart, with your vest off,, and have si caled, and delivered to you a ment that will in the sudden departure, make ly wife the difference and a pauper. [| have who have had an income 84,000, $5,000 a year who did lave one farthing to the household, Now that man's death a defalcation, an outrage, He did not die, he absconded. gre a hundred thousand America, to-day, a-hung the sino improyidence Rome, iy income afford to pay the surance." Are i you are ight to depend on Jeremiah, you to close aned, docu case of your for that love between a queen known wen of L000, not surviving is a swindle There people in through "Put," say I can't life in that ered is so small premium on about then you have 8 the prom of forty - ninth chapter, vleventh vers "Leave thy fatherless hildron; 1 will pm them and Jet thy widows trust in Me." But is you are able provide for them remember you have no rivht to ask (iod to do for your household that which you can do for thém yourself. vou sure serve alive, BABY WITH TRAVEL RECORD. Sixteen Months Old Has Journey- ed 35,000 Miles. Washington, Feb. 14. sixteen months-old-girl who has travelled 35,000 miles is little Miss Katherine Leonore Adelia Glenwood Moran, who is at the Shoreham with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. George Mo ran, of Chicago. »Since her birth in Glenwood Springs, Col, in the fa mous Colorado hotel, until the pre sent, sixteen months in all, she has Leen constantly on the go. She has visited thirty the states and terri tories has traversed the country from ocean to ocean and from Duluth te the guli several times, has toured Canada, and has been a guest at the jrincipal English and continential cities, Her journeys cover a distance equal to 10,000 miles .more than the ciroumference of the globe The average distance travelled each month since her birth has been 2,374 wiles, or 72 810 miles a day. A She hat never been ill a day or an hour, Probubly the most remarkable phase of this young lady's remarkable career ix that in all her teavels by water she has never been seasick, although she hak Asfatiuced gome rough weather, which quick! drove her mother and father to their cabin. Miss Moran's mother is a native of Baltimore, and was Miss Nannie Swanson before her marriage. PIANO FOR SCHLEY. Donor "Takes This Method Expressing His Regard." Washington, Feb, 14.--In admiral Schley's apartments at the Richmond hotel stands a magnificent mahogany piano, and admiral and Mrs. Schley are wondering where it came from. In the admiral's desk there lies a re ceipted bill of $1.000k for the instru ment. When & van drew up in front of the Richmond and several men began to unload" a piano which they said was for admiral Sehlev, the admiral came down stairs protesting that he bad ordered no piano, One of the wen handed him the receipted bill for £1,000 and also a short note, which partially cleared up the situation "Please aveept this giit from ve admirer, one who desires no unotbriety, but who wishes to take this method of expressing his regard for you," said the writer, but there was no signature, and the haudwrit- ing was wholly unfamiliar to both admiral and Mrs. Schley. of a A Satisfactory Report. The annual meeting of the congre- gation of the First Congregutiona church was held last ovening. The fore part of the evening was spent in a sogial manner, refieshments being sorved. The report of the treasurer showed that ail salaries aml outstand- ww debts hag been paid and a bal nace of 880 was Lt in the Grensury. The mortgage debt had alro bean ma: tially reduced. The mem ip was wonsidmed satifactiry. © Rev. Dr. Richardson will sever his connection with the church on the 25th inst. SL -------- The Best Rubbers brought | river and i students | 4 INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BX OUL BUSY REPORTERS, he Spice of Every Day ILife-- What the People Are Talking About--Nothing Escapes At tention. herring, a millionaire resi N.Y., is dead. always first 2 for ie. bean, igdensburg, new collars, the new styles, dent, 0 Ibe to show Bib by's Ihe entitled for Saturday That Went coronation article is "A Coronation {| Wrong.' | The Whig will be a ten-page paper on Saturday. A good one to send tw { absent iviends. Miss Lottie Neill, has nm weeks' ilness, recovered fr several the re | walt of a fall. { Kinnan haddie, 3 lbs., 205¢., | tin Young Roosevelt passed a very com { fortable night gnd is bright and cheer ful this morning, H. Patry, Quebec, has assigned, ZN. assets, $15,000, 'Tbe Allan line steamer Mongolian,' from Glasgow, arrived at New York, 5:17 a.m., on Friday. Evelyn Tibbits, Syracuse, N.Y., fell downstairs, striking on her head, Her condition is critic Jd. x Che Geneva Y.MC.A. building was destroyed by fae. Loss $100,000. Boys were saved by ladders. Virginia Earle, actress, New hes brought action for divorce her husband, Frank Lawton. There was no meeting of the sol- diers" wives' league yesterday; the an nouneement was unauthorized. Winnipeg may purchase the neces gary plant for the manufacture of its own sewer pipes and of cement. My. Carnegie is corresponding with Prince Albert, NWI, regarding the ablishment of free library there. The Sons of England intend holding a smoking concery on the anniversary the relic of Ladysmith, March Ist. I'he pope has / sent his congratula tions to president Roosevelt on the improved condition of young Roose at Mul merchant, $17, hardware Liabilities, York, from nut, regular Mullins gro desiccated Me. per eocon 1b., at 16 wreck Pq "1 bree are is reported pear the Pennsylvania killed and six in shirtsi ready-made bats, gloves. No kick! Why, clothing ? Eibby's jor Ready-mac le ready-made not ready-made men's goc Genuine price | y brushes, at the pay for ordinary . discount sale. E ebony hair nm it this ¢. Mitchell suits, Boys NS 10 10° vears £2.50, with belt, $2.75. bry 8. Uneolored regular 2c. a at Mul 1 and Japan tea, for Johnston Ih. to-mormsow Ibs. 25¢., hin's grocery, Division streets Fdmund Victory, inventor of the pulp screen that bears his name, died at. Watertown, N.Y. Wednesday, wl 'Selenty-seven years. \ will shortly up bievele sale and repair the y He has had several yeans experience in the business The gifted soprano Braniff, will sing in St, Mary's odral, at the charity sermon, Sunday, evening, February 16th. The heating of the Grand opera house has been very satisfactory dur- ing the past two weeks. Last night the was very comfortable An effort is being made to re organ the aebating club at the Y. M. C Some of the voung men are en deavoring to get up a debate on the question of prohibition. Policeman P. Crelin, Milburn, N.J:, fatally shot himself and his daughter. He attempted to - kill his wife, when sle was seized with a hemorrhage and fall to the floor dead. Lay in a supply of tooth brushes, while this 20 p.e. discount sale lasts, vou will never get such a good offer again. E. CG. Mitchell. Neod a shirt * We have them kinds to. suit your fanev. We tie best 75. and $1 white shirt Canada. Pibby's The civic committee on fire and light called meet at four o'clock this afternoon "amd the finance committee at eight o'clock this even mg Work on a new will be commenced in couple of weeks. Mr. ite lessee. Jt will be vember A palace car of the Dmimmond line, belonging the federal govérmment, was reduced to ashes on Thursday af terpoon in the yard of the Graawl Trunk railway at South Quebec. Two trains collided at New on Thursday. and seven passengers were injured. Fireman Frank Shea, Syracuse, N.Y., was probably fatally scalded by a pipe bursting®in the en gire cab. Have « k rer on voung machinist open a shop in Rose Cath- next Miss house Va all hase was to theatre in Quebec the course of a Small may be ready for No- "0 Yorls vou tried our glazed goods, French fruits, grapes, oranges, nut meats, made fresh for Saturday, but will make chem any day when order ed. There are others, but we lead. W J. Crothers, The GTR. annotinces its willingness to chapge the lide in order to make Brantford a main line station. In or der fo do this it wilt be fnieesssary to build two bridges and the ¢ost is esti mated at. £106,000 Spring overcoats, fall overcoats, winter overcome, Jong overcoats. short overeoats, mediom length over coats. Now, where's the 'man thal con't be satinfiord here ¥ Bibbs The silver tongued orator, Rev. Fr. Burns, of Watertown, N.Y. will de liver the annual charity sermon in St Mary's cathedral on next Sunday ev- eming, February 16th, in aid of St. Vincent de Paul society. George Bush, a prominent Bos ton attorney, wae found dead in his home, Deleware avenue. Mr. Bush had iwion ll for about four weeks, but he was not regarded as being in a ser ove condition. Col. Henshaw and Radolphe Forget, of Montreal, invited by the Montmor ency cotton company to join the hoard of duwetors, looked over the company's building at Montmorency --~ was started the wrong Ae of he meu' will die: vey Made in America at Abernthy's, all thay sane has Shes immediately consented to join the board, 3 Falls. and were so highly pleased with } nent Railway Man. tread Star. s strong don ating of Charles M. Hays lent and ery haracteris cond ATA oi uf ail rank wm ax MAO ¥ sil Jere 1 fru pari is another rong 9 a.m. secs him, other offivers, the ready en in day's business, which he Mr. Hays took the manage ment of the Grand Trunk in Jawuary, [80G, since which time the capital stock has been enhanced in value to the tine of something like $80,000,000. In January, 1901, he left to assume the presidency of -the Southern Pacific, and exactly twelve months later found | him again presiding over the destinies of Canada's great pioneer trunk line Hays was born ats Rock Island, I856, entering railway service }, since which he has been conseentively in the passenger depart of the Atlantic Pacific, and anditor's office. In 1877 he was the day in Lm ment and in the clerk in the geneggl superintendent 8 offiee, in 1881 se rr to the general manager of the Missouri Pacifie, in I586 secretary to the general manager of the Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific, in 1807 assistant general manager of the same road In 1585 he became general manager of the Wabash sys- tem, also vice-president, which posi- tion he held until going to the Grand Trunk system. ---------- Wolfe Island Council. Wolfe Island, Feb. 10.--The munici pal council met at ton o'clock with reeve Thomas Fawcett in the chair and councillors 8. Armstrong, Thom as Flynn and James Russell present The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. A communication from the Hotel Dieu, asking assistance, was rend. Moved by Russell Agmstrong, that a grant of $25 be tendered above institution; canied. James Knapp presented his assessment for 1901 and usked council to remit part of his taxes, as assessment was higher than Yast year. Moved by Flynn Armstror that sixty-nine cents be taken from said assessment; carried. Moved by Flynn-Woodman, that Gregory Kegan be appointed assessor for 1902; ca vied. John McCaul petitioned to 1 move a tree obstructing street lead back of village. Moved by Arn w-Russell, that permission be granted on condition that stump be removed also; carried. "These bills were presented for payment: John McCaul, keeping C. Noriis during January, 86; Mrs. Cameron, board, Sam Iecles during January, 85 Thomas Keyes, furnished Mrs, Osser, & 11.40, Mis strof grocer Ww. BL. » cord ae it Card, $3.85; cuttir Armstrong 3 paid; carried by . Armstrong "That, Wolfe and d hereby in thre asking ead be Moved Ived s. 'he whereus, wd canal ous Isl for: the instruct the city paper owner of of not person or own to ye sale public travel, we clerk to. advertise an three insertions, and in the event to find any will d -eanal, able this being ers, council steps ¢lose up or fill in such portion as i now obstructing the public highway.' Carried. Moved bv Flynn-Fawcett, that CC. Cummings, treas be thorized to hold all moneys raisedfor Sydenham high school purposes until snid question be fully settled. -- Carri ed. Moved by. Flynn-Armstrong, that James Brown, pathmaster, be notified to open up the road now blocked with between the seventh and eighth concession. --Carried Theo, Briggs, Island, appeared before the council and protested against the am ount placed in his tax hil for road work on account of not having a road to get out to in road on Moved Flynn-Armstrong that the ount for road work #4 be struck out of said bill.---Carried. The council ad journed to meet first Monday March, at the hour of nine 0% -------- Big Flour Combine's End New Feb. 14.- At tor-clay the sale takes place of the vast property amd interests of the 1] willing. company, the corpora tion which a few vears ago bought up and organized in a combine the great and milling interests in with flour mills and the Ryracuse urer, au SNOW, Simcoe am m lock York, der City Unite Slates urban mills Bufialo, together mill property all along lakes, in Minneapolis, Brooklyn. The posed of at fublie auction to satisfy it mortgage given by the United tes flour milling company to th tral trust this city, May, 1899, issue of bonds wating of which there actually been issued and are now 7.004, 000 great and to be dis property is company, of to secure the a [15.000 000, oytlstanding A Off For The Iron Mines. Feb. 12.--A number preparing to start for iron mines north of Enterprise. Shannon, Napanee, proprietor of cheese factory here, held a very sue «ful meeting on the Jith inst He received the same rate for making as last *eason, viz., 1] cents per pound The old officers were all re electedy Jowes Reid, M.P., slowly improv ing. James Evans, of this place, and J. Thompson, of Camden East ill soon be exchanging hoiels H Reid spent part gf last week with friends - at Napanee The debating club meets every evening as usual ------ Ore Dock To Be The Largest. Duluth, Mian, Feb, 11.--The Eastern Minnesota Great Northern inierests are arranging increase the length of thelr now dock on Allonez Bay, Linperior, feet, aiding 100 pox bers, representing O00, 000 prods tons, sd giving the entire dock a storage capacity of 100 (iN) gross tons. This will make the dock the largest ore shipping structure in the world. It is also the highest, being seventy-two f from the water to the top of the It is expected that the addition for receiving and ship Ist Centreville, men are the is to or ANA ne Treacy ping ore by June Does Your Girl Need a pair of good shoe: ? them at Abernethy's. Get Skating club Tuesday evening, iu- stead of Saturday evening. Sketch Of This Able And Promi- | in company with | grossed | keeps | up with unflagging energy throughout | | ALL READY FOR SATURDAY AT Sutherland' RED LETTER SALE OF SHOES. New lines have been placed on sale for TO-MORROW at very low prices. We ask the favor of a call. Women's Flannelette Wrappers At Bargain Sate Prices. After a busy Wrapper selling season, our 75¢., $1 and $1.25 lines have about disappeared. We find our- selves 'with some six dozen High Grade Garments. These goods are manufactured by the Celebrated Mari- time Wrapper Co., of Woodstock, N.B,, We have them in sizes 32 to 44 fit and well sewed. bust. are good style, 81.60 Printed Flannelette Weappers now $1.19 ¢ $1 65 acd $1.75 Flanneloite Wrappers vow $1 $1.00 sud $2 Elannelatte Wrappers now $1.50 ¢ $2 50 Eider Flannel Wrappers now $1.75 each. Hpecisl value io Women's Cloth sud Berge Skirts, with waist bauds from 24 to 84 iaches. A few Ladies' Cl th Costs at o.e-hail former price. Job Live Cooney Fur Neck Ruff+, worth 78¢c. and $1 for 26¢ each. 8 Women's Black Astrachan Fur $22,010, Juckets, mze 86 and 88, $86 for 1 Black Beaw r Cloth Cape, Fnr Collar, $6 for 83. 1 Nap Cloth On w 11 Black, very nics, $10 for $6 50, A few Ladien' t Joth and Berge Baits at a 'big reduction, We desice to dlosr every Wrapper and Jacket, to Lave marked at fernpt- ing priees. CRUTILEY BROS. 132-134 PRINCESS STREET, A N------------ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THE Y lor same L'GHTS AT COST. Pear Shape, KERN BURNERS, delayed in ship ment, arc now to hand. we. will dispose of our stock of AUER In order to make room 55c. Large, with Shade, 65c. J. W. OLDFIN, 2*3Jng JAMIE REID: eating CHAIRS. have receiv od a éardond of Shining hairs, assorted Which excels in quality, finish and prices. , beastiful ciwbossed back with uly $1.25, reguinr pries, $2. beguitful embossed baoks, 5c, regular pris $1. beautiful caibonsed backs, Golden figs feather seats finish, ah shed only fons Gusinds, Aden Buodeb, beautifel embossed buck, Oeder before th Mail ond vars all sold, mttended 14, Ambulance 147, The Undertaker. fs prowpily Packing free SEPPIPIPTOIPLL SIEETPOIIIS CLARK'S CORNED BEEF "In tins, contains only first class beef, canned ac- cording to most perfect modern methods. A WHOLESOME APPETIZING LUNCHEON DISH, j eo Ww. Clark' s Pork and Beans with Chili Sauce. 10c. for 3 Ib. tin. Try them. BLY ts MANUFACTURER, MONTREAL. : 3 g 3 RAE BR