WARNIRGS HOT HEEDED And The Preparations Were Most Defective, TWO HUNDRED CASUALTIES sets st 337 pam. AS A RESULT OF DEWET'S Bungoet to | justios Britton, British Ameri: RAID ON CAMP, tan hotel, 5:30 pm. : The meanest mean--The man who says 1 told you so, when 'he rosily dide't. The Wily General And Force Fashionable men are begieting to frown Climbed an Almost Perpendic- "pon anything that is gandy in dress. uldr Clif--Calling on Roose What foreign institation woes a starving velt to Intert and Save inary vepresent The Diet of Hosgary. 7 Why is the propeietor of a ham and beef Commandants From Execu- "hop like a profess of languages 1--Be- tion. cauie be's a retailer of tomes London, Feb. 19.--Lord Kitchener ¥ Nivew' Laoag once doubt, | oaliles the war office that Maj. Colen- Wbeary of "B" batery. Mombers and their | ron dor met a party of natives, under Chiel Linchwo, 2,000 strong, march- ing in an endeavor to recapture stock bushands free, oufuiders l0e, This day in the world's bistory--Copernicus that bad been stolen the previous month by "commandant Kemp. As born, 1437; Florida ceded to the United there were women and children States, 1821; Brigish continue victorious march towards . Ladyemith, 1900; death of Rev. D. J. Macdopnell, of Toremto, 1896. in - the neighborhood, deplorable re- sults might have occurred. Maj. Col: ehbrander ordered the natives to re Fine =... |i: IR : Belgi fag) eel of the ies sca in Crystal The Daily Wote Book For Whig Readers to Fost Themselves By. Knitting is traced back to 1500. Newspapers first printed in 1404. Oriental dunce, Whie hall, 8 pm. Bound moves 743 miles per hour Steel pean fret made in 1808. The 14% bend st shoting rink Thursday evening. The wun rises Thursday at 6.52 am, sad ehquity SATURDAY HES ans bo 3 © MATINEE AND NIGHT Glassware. erations in South Africa, during Jan- uary, are published in the Official Ga- tte. mishap, he says court See the handsome pieces ofthese goods in our window. Aline we always carry was held on the aah. hn "in my opinion, was not satisfactorily cover: and can be matched at any time. ed by the explanation put ard. Consider the warnings this foree received, directing them to be on the alert, 'the ations made by them to Bret o Li aa seem so far as I'can judge at present, to have been most lective." Dewet rushed Col. Firman's camp at Zeifoniein on moFhing of ia mas, "climbing dn almost pe iow lar pI the dispatch put it. The loss of the British were over 200 in idlled and wounded. The Brussels correspondent of the Chronicle telegraphs that the Belgi- an Jeague: of the Rights of Man, has sent a message to president Roose- velt, referring to, the executions in South 'Africa, by. the British of com- mandents Looter and 8. rw. The league expresses its fears that com- mandant Kritzinger and other Boer leaders will be similarly executed and orays that Mr. Roosevelt, "in inem- ory of Washington, intervene in a friendly 'manner to prevent their exe- cution," The. message concludes : "For the love of God, take this message into consideration." An official report, issued to-day, shows that-of the 338.749 men raised for the South African war, until Jan- uary lot, 1902, 5.201 have been kil ad; 20,937 wounded and 13,733 have died from wounds and sickwess. At present, the réport states, the South African foree is men. : ; prisoners .at the Bermudas to the number of 'over two hundred have, it in reported, offersd to fight for the British. A similar offer has been made to the military authorities by com- masdant Lane, on behalf *of himself and his commando, now prisoners at St. Helena. Lane, it appears, is an Irishman, whose wife is a niece of Lovie Botha, He has been settled on 8 very prosperous farm near Potchefs- {room, in the western Transvaal, for the last twenty vears, and has a bro- ther who holds an eminent legal posi: tion in Ireland. Paul Kruger is reported to have spoken with bitter resentment of the terms *Suxilias and outlaws" applied by. She British to the Boers in the "When my ancestors were fighting the Spaniards in the cause of free. dom, threo hundred years ago," said Kruger, "they were called 'les guenx' (the beggars), but they fought on, year after vear, and won liberty at at, and the name a saecved one in tory, They t for eight years and wore oS ouuht at rg bocaiive God was on their side, and we of South Africa have been fighting fess than three years, but we will win in the end, because God is with ws. ---------------- TO DEFINE PORTIONS ---------- Of Holy Scripture Considered Divinely Znspired. Rome, Feb. 19.--The pope is report- ed to have appointed a commiittee to ROBERTSON = BROS. as LADY hs Box seats $1. As well as that of your fries. We are satisfied to do business on a small profit. We wih (0 Beep down expense, fn cosine tion with teanslor of property or Jodns on Reul Estate, and thus retain your patrons. age. J. S. R. McCANN. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans 332 King Street ans VICE IN SYRACUSE. It is Alarmingly Prevalent in That ring to the Zweilontein. New Marguis Promoted As Result London, Peb. 19.-8he who before marriage 'was Flora Davis. New York, has become, through the death of the first marquis of Dufferin and Ava, the only American marchioness in the British peerage. Her father is John H. Davis, a banker, who resides at No. 24 Wash- ington square, Now York. hen be married, nine years i lord Dufferin"s second son, she be came lady Terence Blackwood. * Two | years ago lord Duffmin's t son, the earl of Ava, was killed ii battle while defending Ladysmith, and as he was unmaried, lord Terence Rlack- wood became the heir and took' the tit'e of viscount Claudeboye. pew marquis and marchioness of Dufferin and Ava Rave a beautiful house in London at No. 75 Cadogan square, where théy are now staying. The new marchioness is expecting a visit from the mork and has (0 be kept very quiet, The marquis has been trving to let this house for the coronation reason, singe, on account of being in mourn: ing, they will not be able to go out or to entertain.' The coronation prob ably will be the only festivity = they will attend. : Their boyse is 'entejsed hy 'a very square hall, 'an uncommon thing in a London house. Alls the rooms' are beautiful iy depravgl ! upbolsiered. - When they first went in- to it the drawing room was done in a shade of rose ved, but when every- thing was finished she decided that bill ed, n. TELEGRAMS FROM THEE FOU QUARTERS OF THE EARTH James Sinclair, badly frozen. England's heer tax last year yield: ed $67,500,000, Hamilton newsboys' club, Counterfeit two dollars are in circu lation in Hamilton. 'he Spanish senate has adopled a NEWS OF THE WORLD What Comes To Us From A: PARAGRAPES Matters That Intirest ~Notes From All Over--Littls of Everything Easily Read And Remembeged by the Dea' Public. Selkirk, was found ladies are orgenizing a providing that customs duties The Woodstock police will be re or ganized. A mew chief will be appoint A. Stewart, liberal, was elected in Lisgar, Man., by about 930 ma- jority. Francois Carriere, of St. Boniface, has been sent up for former treasurer trial. Daniel Gallery, Montreal, has been appointed one of the liberal whips in the color was unbecoming, so she bad | Quebec the whole altered at a cost of $2,500, | W all 'of which was paid by ber father, whe also gave the decorations and furniture for the house, SAYS CALL CAME FROM GOD. Woman Seeks Divorce to Secure Husband's Redemption. Sullivan, Ind., Feb. 19.-- Emily Kirk- ham Has sued John Kirkhgm, a wesl- thy harness dealer, for divorce on grounds of adultery, making sensa- tional . anhouncement that her action is based upon a call from God, who seeks through this medium to bring about her husband's conversion and their final remarriage. : Before beginning her evidence in court to-day the. plaintifi caused a sudden' adjournment 'of that body by falling upon her knees in prayer. She is a: member of the Holiness christian clidirch, professing complete sanctifica- tion, presching and 'praying upon the public street and in front of the de- fendant's place of business. Kirkham is an'advoeite of the Herron idea, and their beliefs have clashed. nac an will ©o. at the find w ty the SCOT WAS KNITTING. SH---- > Members of House of Commeéns Get a Rude Shoe¢k. London, Feb, 19.--The house of com- mons has' Been "Gernied the finest: club in. Europe, but sowne' of the members repsived a severe shock the other day on going into the smoking room to seek refreshment. A me was no- tied sitting in a far corner apparent- ly playing some game with his hands, as they were waving about almost without cessation. One of the party walked over to investigate. He Tort the gentleman, who is a Scotch mem- ber, calmly at work with needles kmit- ting a stocking, while he waited for the division bell. " GIFT FROM CARNEGIE. sine his ber A ary ed M wai Workingman's Hospital. Pittsburg, Pa.,. Feb. 19.--Patrick Dolan, president of the united mine L workers of the Pittsburg district, has received a letter from An Car- negie, in which Mr. Carnegie promises to give $50,000 towards the erection of a workingman's hospital. "t- ing of the hospital association has been called. Dolan suggested the pro: jet to Carnegie. Two Cent Telephones. Utica, - N.Y... oro 19.--A dew tole phorie company has offered to this city what is sald to be the best 'return for a twenty-five-vear franchise ever ex- tended to any city by a telephone cor- poration. Company offers to install a tele phone in every house in the city where one is wanted and to charge a uni- form rate of two cents for a five min- gon whi the of t resc Pra had A best com, Will ited The down sa propesal to reduce the num- fifteen, t Theresa Vaughn, the once popular actress, who was committed to the in- sane asylum, at Worcester, Mase., last April, is not Sxpested to live long. LF Hon. John Costigan was with an address and a beautiful gift. The Chicago city council has decid: nances cannot become law until have boen submitted to the people by vote. courage portation which The C. P. R. from Chalk has bee W. Spencer, general superintendent, at Montreal. The Hamilton branch of the journey- inasor masons "are discussing the scheme of erecting a masonic in that city, Two hundred from the War of the Chatean Fronte: dollars was stolen , Quebec city. The introduction of the gowned choir into Carlton street Methodist church, Toronto, is assured. Quebec shot manufacturers are send: ing a deputation to, Ottawa to ask for increase of duty on their The creation of the Nicaragua canal cut off 10.000 miles of a voyage between New York and San Francis gr. Tanguay, the famous Canadian archivist, died on Tuesday st Ottawa the advanced age of eighty-four years, Boer circles in Brussels expect that Boer delegates will suoe in ing aid and protection in the Un: States. ord has been received that a par- of 5000 farmers is coming from state of Minnesota to Western Ca nada this year. The house of commons sat for only fifteen minutes yesterday, the opposi- tion desiring time to examine the sev- eral reports presénted. A Moscow correspondent says that count Tolstoi has miffered a relapee, that bis fever hias refurned and that heart is"weak. Gurlph ¢ity council has voted or licenses in the city from present nomber. of li t 8t. John, of his B., on the annivers: birthday, presented sixty-seventh that street railway franchiwe orai- they r. Chamberlain was unable to en. the. Welsh delegates, who ted on him in regard to the trans of the colony from Pata. ia to Canada. John Tucker, Atlantic City, N. J., le gunning with two- friends on meadows, was fatally shot by one he jon. whom he was trying to we irom drowning. The coromer's inquest at Portage La disclosed that the boiler exploded apd killed two men never been inspecled and was run irie without a safety valve. silver medal is to be given to the singer of Scottish songs in each of the public schools in Dundes, and later in the year silver medallists will pete. for a gold medal. Lake : Superior division of the River to Fort including the Soo branch, n added to the territory of C. REV. TSILKA IS ARRESTED, Charged With Complicity In Kid- " Bapping. Paris, Feb. 19.--7The Temps publish despatch from Cony inople which says that the "Revernnd Tsilka™ has been srvwsted on the cherge of complicity in the kidnap ting of Mis Stee. London, Feb. 19.--Rev. Trilka, ar rested on the charge of complicity iv the kidnapping of the mi sivnary, is the husband of Mme. Tsilka, Mis Stone's comparion. It was annbunc: ed recently thet the Turkish authori ties suspected the Rev. Tsilka of com- plicity in the abduction of the mis sionari s. LIKELY TO RECOVER. The Husband Admits He Tried To Murder Her. Montreal, ' Feb. 19.--David Sulher land, who shot his wife a few days age pleaded guilty in the court of special session to-day, to a charge of attempted murder. He was remanded for sentence. He had been separated from his wife, who refused to live hwith hit, aod in a fit of rage attack od at her home and shot her in the head. Mrs. Sutherland is still in the hospital and is expected to recover, the bullet having' been extracted by use of the X-rays, BURNED HIM ALIVE. ------ For Having Denounced The Medi- cine Man. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 19.--The steam or Dirigo, which arrived from Alaska yesterday, brings news that the Chil koot re ey bhegr Hinsmission, Alas ka, on Feb. 5th, burned alive one of their tribe, a boy fifteen years of age The boy bad been converted to chris tianity, and in a burst of religious teal denounced the mummeries of the tribalicht, or medicine man. This act aroused the anger of the super stitious old men of the tribe, ------ HE WILL BE HANGED, The Sentence of Death to be Car- ried Out. Ottawa, Feb. 19--Stanislans La eroix, the Montebello murderer will be told to-day by his priest thot the sentence of death mit be carried cut and 'that be will' be hanged on March 21st in Hull jail. Lacroix has heen hoping that he would be given a new trial. He will he closely watched lest he should attempt suicide, as he threatened to do when sentenced ---------- IT DIDN'T WORK. Attempt to Get the United States Government to Speak. London, Feb, 19.-The government has been informed that count Cassini. Russian ambassador to the United States, attempted to get the Wash ington goverpment {to declare itnalf upon the An Japanese treaty, hut that the Ru ambassador was un successful in, quest. The Davin Memorial. Regina, N.W.T., Feb. 19. The lad ies of the north-west tervitories, in gratelal recogni jon of the late Mr. Javin's efforis in parliament, to se cure the political enfranchisement of women in Canada, are suing an ap- peal to the women of the dominion, to sustain Mr. Morgan, of Otiaws, in bis endeavor to have a national me morial erected over the grave of (he universally lamented orator. Jt is claimed that if every woman would but give ten cents towards the fund now being raised for the purpose in dicated a' finer. 'monument could be erected than any which now exists in the domiion. Superannuation Figures. Ottaws, Feb. 19.--A return brought down shows the following details of superannuation during the past year Agriculture, $23; audit office, 81,260: ctstoms, 87,005: finance, $980; Bouse | of commons, $200 Indian affsi », 81.505; inland revenue, $12,180; jue tice, $610; marine and fisheries, 31, | 973; militi¢ and defence, $2,345, N.| WMP, $765; post office, $13,555; rail. ways and canals, $3,651. Total, $19, | 267. : : Lt ----------. i Telegrams To Seat Of War. | Ottawa, Feb. 19.-The arrangement wade with his majesty's government | for the transmission of telegrams be | tween troops in the field LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Tercate, Oot. Fes north-westerty winds, ud sold. day; moderats winds, fair with a Houle or temperature. Harbingers 0f Spring For the many pgople whe like to do their spring sewing early while the evenings are still long, we are already showing a fine and comprohensive line of wash cottons of various kinds to which we invite your atténtion. We have on display a full lise of X India Linen, Persian Lawn, Dimity, Cambric, Longcloth. Roady for ipspection also is. one usual handsome line of cambric, naine Ee nook and Swiss embroideries, inser ; tions, galoons, and all-over ems broideries, We are also showing three hundred pieces of the new 1902 styles in ging: hams, 124c. and 15c. a yard. 1,000 picces new dress musling, eles gant designs, 10c., 124c., 18c., Be, 2%. a yard. 1,000 picoes prints, every piece pow Sc. 10e., 1240. Inspection invited. STEACY & STECAY 100-100= 110 Princess Stree, UNDERTAKERS, . 8. 8. CORBETT, BEER, gmp SLL ------ JAMES REID, FRE LBADING UN ge Breet. Tras Rat T. F. HARRISON CO., Undertakers, £33-235 Princess 8% Quality and oficiency the best. ' Prices the Phones--Warerooms, 90. it (2 Caller {of of" JANN, #1, MARRIED. x JONES-WATSON In Kingston, Fob, 1044, aL the poked of the 'e University Avense, by the + . WE, Edwin T. Jowes, Bay Cite Victoria Isninl, youngest George Woteon Sirver Drentsan. bmi DIED. NOOBELL~In_ Dvtroit. Mish. Katies K. See ell, on Feb. 14th, 1902 Funeral tools pla yewiorday ob the ardival of 1.30 tren, from stnvon to Cainry TROUSRRS. You ought to bave them all around your closet. Extra trous- ers are in demand, and we meet the demand by making them at low prices. You have a dark coat and a seasonable suit, but probe ably need a pair or two of trous- ers that you can wear with either, ' ---- ---- § utes' conversation. will 'be no charge jor instru ments and none for messages received. Any merchant who wants more than > the Jotkions the bible whick are, forth, to idered against the social evil in Sy divinely preached a sermon at St. J thedral in which he called South Af | % men tailors' union of America will ap or avd hie ein Grad, is } J . R. Johnston, peal against the recent decision of \y-Rine cents word { mdge Britton in favor of Hugh Rob | Y por . | inson, tailor, declaring he was not. in- i 3 Uniform And More Rigid. -------- CAPE COLONY FLOODED. Twenty-Five Persons Drowned and Much Property Destroyed. went ibly nor favor ment. " ~The London Express says that sig: fringing the union label. ioting was renewed at Barcelons, on Tuesday evening, and crowds of strikers paraded the streets doing ex- tensive damage. The charged troops repeatedly, but succeeded dispersing the strikers only when opened fire ' hey The Vienna Politische Korrespo dence claims to knew that the Britis embassy at Washington, in a report to London. pointéd out that the anti-German ocalumuies, which are vis- emanating from England tend to German-American approsch- Marconi was at the wi ------------ Brought High Price, | Menireal, Feb. 19.--A seat on the | stock exchange was wold to-day to L 6. Beaubien for $15,000, the highest ob paid. A few months ago 8 wet sola ot 813100, up to then the high est. The sweat sold in one of the hve beld hy the corporation. 10¢., 15¢., 20c., 25c. See the slippers in Abernethy's wig dow at the shove prices. ------------------ The hull of the steamer Grecian was { soll at auction today to C. Briston, Halifax, NS. jor 87.000. W. Mela tridge. bought the cargo for £700: A NEW SHIRT FREE Chicago, Feb. 19. Nine of the lv thient and most influential eitiz of Chicago have sgt the United States, ag Cullom, a petition asking for uniform and more rigid divorce laws in all the states of the union. ------------------ Mee. 6. ¥Y. Chown went © Smith's Falls, today, on visit. RGR @ ¢ Protect Your Eyes y From the sun and snow 1 by wearing a pair y p,