|= 69TE YEAK. NO. 62. tina TRE yi CAR Ay DAILY BRITISH ONTAKIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1v02, KINGSTON, And not only talking, but slliog weil them as L This bas been but week at cur store The reason is that Ou Shapes Are Right. NEWEST BLOCKS, NEWEST SHADES. . Hats, 50c. to $5. S JENKINS 3 114 PRINCESS STREET. Perasanscsasacssascsrsasr§ | Easter Plans. What more charming or worthy plan enn Hun shisto build, apip wel own your own howse. Save your money by You may putting i a "permanent fund, oan ao on how you nothing but we to do it tan prove to you thet you have, Just Jet us D. A. CAYS, = 346 King Street. z NOW is the time to get your spring suit before the rush. Our new goods are in and it won't cost you any more to buy now than just when you want it, you will get first choice and will also give us time to make it. 3. J. GRAWF THE ORANGEMEN OF THE city mre requested to pwel at the OMANGE HALL, on SUN- Da loth inst, an , for the purpose of Divime service in St Andrews church. The "Prefitice In- Band " we, True Blues, wed the o t File and Drum ars alvo invited 10 attend Secrotary. Cor. Princess K'Bagot sts, Bn N R. J. ELLIOTY®, y Distriot Master UPHOLSTERERS. MATT MADE ae ORDER, OLD Ones over as Wa as teow; Carpets pi nid, McCURMAUK ENE "root. 5 -h . FOR SALE. gp E FEATHERS, i in pa tities rent, Prof § sa wd 1 pom WANLEL. A FEW SMANT GIRLS. APPLY KING ston Hosiery Co'w., Limited : IN SPLEN. to swt. Call betweon the -- A GEN SERVANT, NO WANING Apply W. G. Anglin, 52 Earl St TO WORK AT HONE, te Glasgow Woollen Co. MEN AND WO! fof oo ote I tt a ---------- Poe So OE Joows, ri wood may al street; table board. tuart GENTLEMEN ENJOY EVEN. LADIES ngs at by twelve dollars BR rR Loudon, Ontario. YOUNG LADY AG. fd resuneration and it party. Address «A F.. care Whig LOCAL MEMORANDA. The Daily Note Book For Whig Readers to Post Themselves By. The great the mercy, The sun vies Saturday at 6.12 gam, and sels at 6.05 pom . The rowswd of a thing have it. ~Emerson Grit selling of pew spring hats st Camp- bell Brow, 54 Princess St Auction sale of boots, shoes, 10 wt Bromwess iy Ereatesi will dee is © home to-morrow o'clock, Mik' rooms The Fromh speuk mans jn whe thioat We What virtue means to a woman and honor public confidence at the nose and the Erglich through in teeth to a man, merchant Oilior papers may find their way into many means. te 8 Ly households, But ne publication cam ever tuke the place of the Joenl daily in Hs own town, "Age may tll on 5 woman," Hemarked a thoughtful sage, " Yer she is not so spiteful as To say aught of her age." This day world's history: under Gen. Plumer, reach Lobutsi en to elif of Maleking, 1900; kine I. of Italy, 194; my extablished, 1802; steamer Oregon sank, 1886, Dinner Sets. Toa Sefs. in the route born, Toilet Sets, CHEAPER. THAN EVER. COME AND SEE. ROBERTSON BROS. GRAND OPERA A. J. SMALL, Lessee and M FRIDAY, March Host Imp rtant Operatic Evens of the Season. Klaw & Erlanger Opera Co. Presenting JEROME SYKES, In Smith & DeKoveu's Comic Crees, FOXY QUILLER in- ent, Julius Steger, Abnira Bent, With an jncom elwding Eleanor Forrest, Harry Macdonc Arthur T. Earnest. Fra 'robofl, 9 J. McCormick Adolph' Zink, Liltian Seville Marie Christie, how Sykes, Willism Havens, and others, farable cast of artists, i» Marion Todd, Grace Louis Gassvant, Fwd Joseph yerett, Klaw & Erlanger Orchestra. Musical Director. largest operatic organisation. Prices--28e-, 50c,, The, $1, $1.50. Box seats, $2. Sents now ou sale at HANLEY'S Wed'y March 19th KIRK LA. SHELLE PRESENTS THE EMI NENT ACTOR, Sig. A. America's D. Novellis, J. H. STODDART In the career; ting triwmph of his long "THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH." of same the exquisite wsiories supported by the won universal endorsement woeks at the Theatre Cricosstiround Floor, 8 Rows, $180; 7 Rows, 81; 4 Rows, 730; Balcony, 2 Rows, 81; 3 Rows, 75¢. balawee 50c. Gallery, 28¢ oh sale, 10 am, SATURDAY, at 'S- Dramatized from TAN MACLAREN, company which during its ren of 12 Reputilie, New York. Set HAN OPERA GRAN HOUSE MONDAY, MARCH 17th NATIONAL CONCERT Under the Auspices Y | C,B.A, By the 14th Regimental Band, assisted by Miss Rowe Braoiff, Miss Elleda Perley, Messrs, N. KE. O'Connor and Charles Har vey, aud 14th Bed Quartette sed Chorus. W. Trendell, comiunetor. . de, Bbc, 28e. Seats now on'ssle Ticket Office. TO STOP BUSINESS. Sunday Opening Is To Be Closed Out. Montreal, March 14.--The crusade against the Sunday opening of stores in the rity, which has been determin: ed by the authorities to stop as far as possible, has been commenced and two storekeepers, whose places are declared to be particularly objection- fble have been summoned by the po- ~ police : ially announced by chief Legault, which is simply declar- ed to be for the good of serviee. The captaine of seven police districts have been transferred to different sec- tions. i The Allan line steamer Sarmatian, from Glasgow, docked at Portland, at 8.30 a.m., on Prida; os prices rubbers; ete, | auction | the Ger | British, | Humbert | West Point seade- | HOUSE "14th Cnfleron, MAY GIVE OVER A BOER 'In Exchasge For Release of Lotd Methuen CRONJE OR VILIOEN NAMED DELAREY LIKELY DID NOT WISH TO BE HAMPERED. But The Generous Act Will Likely be Met by One Equally Chiv- alrous--~Methuen is Said to Suffer From an Equally Dan- gerously Fractured Thigh. Lowdon, March M.--In the camplete absence of any explanation of the cir cumstances actending Gen. Methuen 's release by his captor, the press, of all shades of opinion, prefer to attribute it to Gen Delarey s magnanimity { rather than his inability to retain his prisoner, aithough the probability that the latter was the real cause of { Gen. Methiuen's release is considered to be strong. It is pointed out that Gen. Delarey could not giiord to ham- | per the mobility of his force by the care of a distinguished prisoner with a dangerously Iravtured thigh, and even il he were able to place him | somewhere safe from harm he would not likely be able to obtd8n the neces sary medical attention and comforts. However, if Gen. Methuen was free, unconditionally, it expected Gen, Delarey's generous act will be immediately recognized by one equal ly chivalrous, and a Boer prisoner, corresponding. in rank with Gen. Methuen will be sent to the Boer lines. It is suggested that either Gen. { Cronje or Gen. Viljoen would be a | fair exchange. | The Times says: "The action of | Gen. Delarey is such as was to be ex- | pected from who has always | borne a high character for humanity and enlightenment It may also he sup | posed that the Boer leader was glad to thus repay the kidness Gen. Me- thuen showed his wife and' children when they were overtaken by the eruel fortune of war." Rumor-mongers are profiting by lack of 'detailed information respect ing the military situation in the Transvaal. They are repeating silly inventions about the recall of lord Kitchener, the return of lord Roberts to South Alrica and the promotion of Gen. Freach as commander in South Africa. These reports are dismissed with contempt by ofiicials and mili | tary mea as even preposterous | than the assumption that Delarey will re-establish the siege of Mafeking or make a dash for Johannesburg, lord Salisbury has decisive influence in de- termining the selection of the com- mander of the forces in South Africa, and there is no evidence that the prime minister is dissatisfied with the results of retent operations. Mmiormation is required Fespestivg the column which Gen. Methuen ex. pected to join him when he wt out from Vryburg, hut otherwise there has been ro apprehension on the part of the military authorities about seri: ous results from the recent defeat which was mainly due to panic among unseasoned yeomanry. It seems proh- able, however, that the number of Boers under Dewet who succeeded in breaking through the blockhouss lines was considerably larger than the of- ficial reports indicate and that a junction may be effected with Delarey. set is one more Methuen At Klerksdorp. Pretoria, March 13.--Gen. Methuen was brought to Klerksdorp to-day. { He is doing well. Everything, possible i8 being done for him. " SECURED A CONFESSION. | From The Man Who Wrote Threat- ening Letter. Otgawa, March 14.--Detective K. P. MeCaskill has returned from Capp bell"s Bay, where he secured confession from a man who threatened to set fire to the timber limits of Messrs. Gillies Bros., north of Campbell's Bay. The detective has sent the confession to the attorney-general's department at Quebec and is awaiting instructions. The reason for the threats was that Gillies Bros. moved one of their stop- ping places from where it had been for years and a man whose buginess interests were affected by the change wrote anonymous letters to the frm threatening to burn their limits unless the old stapping place was used again, The letters were handed to the attornev-general, and chief detec tive McCaskill ran down the author. The New Ontario delegation in Otta- wa want a fish hatchery near Port | Arthur at the mouth of the Current river. A delegation will wait upan the government to-day to ask jor the hatchery. Owing to the large amount of fishing done by Americans and Ca- nadians the stock of fish will have to be replenished regularly and a hatch ery will be needea for the purpose. Hon, R. W. Scott, secretary of state, who bus charge of selecting the lady teachers, has received several lies- tians from residents of the United States. There will not be any chance for their appointment, however, as the number required can easily be obtain- od in Canada. . Sailor Suits. Sailors' suits for bows', blue with trimmings, $1.25 and ot lines up to $3.50. The H. D. Bibby Co. Men's Clothing. Suite that fit the figure and the fig ures fit your purse. Livingston Bros. Prosidert Louhet will sail for Russia, on his visit to the cear, on the armor- of eruiser Montendm. He will be es MAY NOT ATTEND. Attorney-General Gibson May Go To The Coronation Te March 14. It» very authority that premier Koss, owing to his bereavement, will not attend the coronation, and that attormey-generval | Gibson will go in wonto stated on goud his place The annual meeting of empire loyalist association vesterday. The association bas at present 472 members on the rolls, nearly fifty names having been added furing the wear A appointed to walt on the minister of militia to for a grant towards preserving the graves of Butler's ran gers at Niagara, aml erecting a suit able monument mark the resting place of the dead soldiers, R. EK. A Lend was cleeted president for the "ensuing year, a ALGONQUIN PARK. the was United held commit lee Was AK Game is Not Disturbed Except by Wolves. Toronto, March 14.1n a letter to T. W. Gibson, the director of provin- cial parks, superintendent Bartlett, of Algonquin park, tells of having visit ed the south and south-western parts of the reserve quite recently. He found any amount of deer and in numerable wolf tracks, No signs of trappers were visible and even the beaver outside the confines of the park were undisturbed by wandering sportsmen. An efiort is being made to rid the park of wolves that are over running ite BY FORCED RESTRICTION. ¥ Remarkable Cure of Deformities in a Montreal Hospital. Montreal, March 14.--Michael Gold: berg, a fodrteen-vear-old newsboy, who formerly evawled around on his hands kBees, owing . to striking aeformitiex, has been dismissed from the Western general hospital as erect as any ong, after a remarkable opera tion. After the treatment called fore ed restriction 'had been applied the boy was incased in plaster of paris from head to foot. The operation was euccessiul in every way MAY NOT RETURN. ana Failure To Negotiate Treaty Of Friendship. London, March MM. -- Although said in official cireles hore, it is wires the Bellamy (the minster Madrid, that Storer United States who has leit for America on account of the failure of the negotiations for a treaty of friendship, will return in six months, the general impression is that Mr. Storer will not return Spain. to to ---- Crack Swimmers To Meet. Now York," March 15. Thére. will be a clash hetween t new swimming champions at the New York athletic club races to-night. The special invi tation 100 yard pace will have as starters Harry Le Moyne, the unde feated , New England champion; FE Carroll Schaefer, American champion at 100 and 200 yards and quarter mile; Charles Rubert, of the New York A who won recently the southern counties 'championship of England in record time, and W C Mitler, of the = Knickerbocker athletic club. = It is expected confidently that with such a field of contestants the American record of 1 min, 3} secs should be broken. Cheque And A Life Pass. Halifax, March 14. Information re- ceived from Moncton states that it is the intention of the Intercolonial rail way authorities to present a cheque for a good round sum, and a life pass over the road to Gerald Oshorne, the brave lad who saved the regular St John express from destruction at Grana Lake on Tuesday evening, when he discovered a broken rail and suc ceeded in stopping the train in time, by waving a newspaper which he set on fire. ' Shamrocks From The " Old Sod." New Yark, March 14. In the mails from Europe this week were many packages of shamrocks sent to Irish men in America to aid in the proper evlehration of St. Patrick's day. The shamrocks were packed in damp earth in tin boxes and were opened to be as fresh as when pack ed. The packages were consigned not only to New York but to Chicago, Benver, Minneapolis, St. Louis and other cities throvghont the country. It's Camphor Smoking Now. Paris, March 14 --Opium and ether morphomania is going out, but all neurotic in Paris are taking to smok- ing camphor, the women especially, heeanse, taken in small quantities, it i supposed to produce a brilliant complexion. passion and produces somnolence, apa- thy and weakness. This innovation, like all others, is attributed to Am- erica. Clergyman In Jail. New 14.~The Rev. Jobn™ Z. "Armstrong, formerly of Gloyersville, N.Y., but recently loca- ted at Jamaica, LI, began a six months' sentence in the Queen's coun- ty jail today. He was convicted of practices that tended to evrrupt the morals of young girls. Armstrong is a magnetic healer. Cat Killed Drunken Man. Campton, Ky., March 14. James L. Wireman, of High Falle, three mils from bere, was killed, while drunk; by a house eat. Wreman's i | correspomlint of the Daily Mail from | | | Spain), | found when | But it soon becomes a | {covery, he { who presided, that the {| vear AN IHPEDING RECALL AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY PRINTED BY THE MANCHES- TER, ENG., GUARDIAN. --- Balfour Asked to Take Holida The King Will Not Visit the Riviera This Year--Discovery | of Animal Organisms in Can cee Growths. London, March 14 ary story, printed by extracrdin Manchester inpending re ambassador at The the Guardian rospeeting the call of the German Washington for a blunder more | than Sackville West's offence, has excited much curiosity among dip lomatists Keré, bat not believed Dr. Holleben's connection with a press bureau, which libelled president Roose serious 1% velt, is considered an incredible act for so astute a diplomatist Mr. Balfour's frien to take a month's holidays abroad as his health has not been fully recruit ed Telegrams from Cannes and Mentone | "tate that Edward has caneelle] | his projected visit to the Riviera, f rl] which some preparations had alre ady | heen made at Nice on March ( annes | on March 26th | the abandonment to the ties and onation A leriin physician, Dr wig Feinberg, discovery gamsms are urging him king was expected I, and at is understood that the visit is due maisty's du for his cor sird, It of pres his the preparati June ire of | | Lud has made an important | independent ms m young of animal This diagnosis of | or dis in cancer growths { says means the cancer The Atlantic Union, established few years ago with the obiect of draw ing together the English peoples, had its annual meet the house of ds. by lord Aberdeen; membership of the union had trebled during the past Lord Monkswell elected president in to Abar dare Rifle directions a of £10,000 association a vanous vesterday, in was antounced was | { succession | clubs |Oringing in all ult of Mr. Actor's the National are up ns gif to rifle ese: MAKES A LOAN. Government Will Receive 3} Per Cent. Interest. Halifax, N.S., March 14.--The cond reading of the hill ratifying the contract made hy the Nova Scotia flrerament with Mackewwie & Mann or the construction of a line of rail way from Halifax to Yarmouth, the south shore of the province, moved in the house of assembly, terday, hy attorney general 0 Under the contract the government agrees to loan to the company at three aud a half per cent. the sum of '13,500 a mile. Besides, there is the federal subsidy of 83.200 a mile, The government takes a first mortgage on the road té ita. Joan. The length of the . road is over one hun} dred miles. The debate adjourn ed until to-day at the of Mr Tanner, conservative. 8@- on was ves Longley. secure was request Railrgad Betterment In Mexico. Monterey, Mexico, March 14.-- More | than 300 miles of railroad of the | Mexican National and the Texas Mexi can have been widened and soon be ready for the change of gauge of the track from narrow to standard width. The wooden bridges are rapid ly being superseded by substantial iron structures, the curves are being lengthened and a vast amount other improvement work is being done praparatory to changing the gauge of the line. The Texas Mexican rins from Laredo, Texas, to Corpus Christi, Texas, connecting with the Ban Antonio and Aransas Pass, which 1 a Southern Pacific property, both at Alice and Corpus Chieti will | of Jealous Spouse Tries Arson. Cincinnati, Ohio, March 14 man Frank Miner has been for attempted arson, and that he tried ta burn his His wife recently divoree. Mined says that the property is in her name that she will soon marry another man who has broken up his home, and that he did not propose to see gnoth er enjoy a home which represented the saving? of his lifetime. Polies arrested confessed house. sued for Girl Charges Awful Crime. Memphis, Tenn, March 14. Henry Frazier is in jail at Trenton, Tenn, near here, charged with holding an eight-year-old girl aver 5 fire until she was fatally burned. The man claims that he was whipping the girl, and that she hacked into the fire, but the child swore that Frazier héld her over the flames until ber body was covered with buros. The grand: jury is in ses- sion, and only the promise of an carly trial saved Frazier from a lynching. Big Town Wiped Out. Vienna, March MM. --The town of Kyankari, northeast of Angora. in Asia Minor, was déstroved by an e on March 12th. No details of the disaster have been received. K 4 i had 20.008 inhabitants. by an on March Sth. Four persons were killed and a hondred were injured. Townend Hats. Georpe Mills & Co., Wellington St. have the exclusive agency of these celebrated i | today's | matter ought | 1 a ---- a NEARING THE END.' Transacts Business h" H.-A % Cob i, Legislature Heavy Day®s Ms maid not conclude vesterday cted that the end will be night Much routine busi however, transacted, and order paper will be a shim the matters which stood the liquor bitl hili, the wire aid bill, and Fhe or winher § re number « contention sites, ih reached eR Was, Among for today redistribution the railway Freement one over the railway Lill the pulp Are uel the new mo r to ddisgu During pred Mr thie Pepe district ut lat the Foy swe tat on the twelve titna tes otis ex reducing on of dectoral exhibition wrresd 1nd te wivly board fing the Mr roan the ey a hvely dedints Ox respecting charge mad sane time o by Lucas, that Hon, Mr. Stratton, official in his department, had suppressed a loi a return by the | Mr having shown the letter in the depart went befare the . trder fact which Hon, Mr. H od to be peculiar evidence of suppres sion | BATTERSEA BURGHERS. Resent The Remarks Of Socialist Councillors. March 14. During the dis before the Battersea borough of the to an appropriation for commemorating the coronation of king Edward. two of the councillors said the king was mer ly and that it did the people of Battersea oceipied the | throne the two «¢ the of a conservative council to the king The appro an from ordered house Lucas admisted been was London, cussion make council, proposal a figurehead, not to what individual I'he remarks of re hissed, aneillors and audience cheervid 2, TESPOnSe who said "traitors shot wreed dead. ™ to to be priation was Peculiar Accident. N.Y March thirty, by 11. --Min mortally Ogdensburg, Hall, aged wounded to-day unusual acc dent Her were playvieg against a partition, and in doing so dislodged a loaded rifle hanging the wall In falling the rifle struck across a chair, dhscharging a bullet which passed through clothes of | | infant mother's ; entered her wl bal nie was an children on I the and gh the spine an nits arms thro the wide, passing liver ¢ lodging The against was usinjured a -- Election Of Officers. March 14. The roads association, On to-day, Presi Ottawa, Eastern the taro elected following officers wv SPECIAL LINES TAILOR-MADE make » substantial enough to stand the strain it's diffi mediam to say English mark: ral Grey, wdth the VENETIAN, 81.50 for { PARTMENT ovider i ions ap -- LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITI™®, 0 Sate ii am Ne ny 5 SUITINGS, It's most essential when soleoting ire that the fabric is firm cluse fitting Rometimes just such matirial in glad to procure %, but we're priced goods, that by diligent sesech in t= we bave secured seve vory desirable lines A few of which we name below : PIRLE FINISH Fawn, yard Black," 84 im, Brown, oC, ENGLISH COVERT CLOTHS, all new shades, 56 in. width, §1 yard. SPECIAL PIRLE FINISH twenty 31.15. OUR TAILORING DE- better prepared than your wants in made to-or- separate skirts and coats. OUR LADIES is r to fill r suits or it and finish guaranteed, varly Fhis ut and avoid « to you will enable vou time that ay later on } the fel t Rive, your suit April Des and Standard Fash. Ig ners R county; Brennan, Renfrew; Lanark; L Carleton | vice-presidents, wardens, J Dr W. J. Ande: Charbonneau, Pre cott and Russell; H. MacMillan, Dun das, Stormont and Glengarry; A Brown, Leeds and Grenville; secretary, H. B. Cowan, Charles MacNab dont, Cummings, warden Ottawa; Ottawa, treasury r Quite A Windfall. Rossland, B.C March 14 Wagner, butcher, of this city has re ceived word that he has fallen heir to a great fortune With his sister and a brother he will divide 52,700,000 in cash S000 00 in the shares of the Pullman-Wagner pa lace car company Julius mother, and ------ $250,000 For A New Building. Boston, March 11.---A 000 Mrs. Collis P to-GayY, more gilt of $250 Huntington than 65,000 required to ure the sum offered bv John I ockefeller, of New York, for the en largement and endowment of the Har vard medical from announced the on pletes sum of 27 school, and a vores | #13 Ak for bo { any or S------------------ The Lad Drowned. Brockville, Ont., March 14.--The five year-old son of M. E. Slack. hotel keeper at Lyn, was playing along the | of the creek thers, ve when he his and fell into the He was gotten oui within a minutes but was ex tinct. oc yesterday missed footing water few life Has Been Identified. Fort William, March 11. The Holt: held here on suspicion of the San has wlentalled the waned Francis: vesterday with the man being Frapciseo murderer, as Officers for Fort papers ve been Kauffmann, FR San Wilham mean | NECERSATY Price Has Advanced. Winnipeg, Man, March 14.--C. P R lund has Sgain advanced $1 an acre in certain parts of eastern Assiniboia and western Manitoba, This br nirs the price of these tracts up to 85 an acre, ER Rhodes Is Weaker. Cape Town, March 14 i* weaker otherwise no change in his condition. Rhodes | there {eel to-day, iu} Oak Hall. Every £10 spring coat we sell makes Uf a new customer. 'The H. B tibby Co. i Charm Cevion tea, most deliciousiin flavor, onee tried always used. If you like washing Keep At It. If you don't, send parcel to BAKER'S LAUNDRY £ | And get it nicely wash. ed and carefully laoed- ¥ tered. Our work will 4 please you. 'Phone 22. your WRIGHT Fuarantesiug { IN w Cor. Brock and Bagot Sts. i All who bave tried her wire Al Lt MISS HANNAY'S, 213 William of un pair of Alexandrian, 81.25 H ' epee leclaring agai s about to be submitted to the peo jhe wonld provinee bitory, 'and would not materially crease the consumption of liquor the : Correct Time DIED. At North Bay, Ont, March the " x of her Sn law MeKensie, Saiah A "ully, pebiet of late George Weight, Amdersy lalad, ¢ 5th year of ber ape CLARIFIED MILK. Sub Wm n | PURE MILK IS OUR MOTTO, OUR POSITION WARRANTS US IN our supply to be of the high writ { handling from the yard ix supported by the BEST BAN. DAIRY AUTHORITIES milk, wream and butter trigl in each fanily no prirposs delivering BOTTLES thronghout the ® invite you to eal are wors NILK senron iapect our our ati tire an building and plant THE CLARIFIED MILK CO. Of Kingston, Limited. LARKIN & CO'S UNPARALLELED PREMIUMS. A $10 BOX OF SOAP, FILLED TO CHOICE preminm worth half the outlay, de alk charges paid, in Kingston, for wklet and take your choise on articles as premium. have been well 'satisfind, DOBRBE, 198 Joknston S86, » of » d RS A CARD. MISS HANNAY WILL BE AT HOME T0 old customers and ax many ww as de exclusive, sivhich and artistic millinery orders will reecive prompt attention st 2 Doors Below Barrie Street, -- There Is. No Reason Why should ries i clothes Liv have of w satisfactory that net plenty tke clothes 43} are right -- " Gloves." Get a pair of Fawn's English for 81 "The Co.' Ir. Bibisy -- The Winnipeg board of trade, at a passed 8 resolution the liguor act which ai mesting at The t, the led resolution declarsd, usfiset the ine mentally oom mercial interests of the people of the Farther, it wos not prohi chee m provinee @ i : Is sometimes & mater of grens imporiacee A walch that doesn't tell the ecrrect p time i- jnst as bad ns no watch st ali If your watch is ivelm. od to be unseady in ile habits, brig it to 18 end we will yur is ta proper 18% ata very stasll cost. 3 Finn fine | material for a tailor-made costume to and the RROADCLOTH, different colors, STEACY & STEACY the 'Phone S07"