DO YOU PLAY Ping Pong The Rage of London R. UGLOW & Co, 141 Princess Street. RAINY WEATHER WILL SOUN BE HERE. But it will have no effect on your i you use the paint we recommend, and that is RAMBAY'S. All the newest shades. cars. Only $1.60 per gallon, Ask for MITCHELL'S HARDWARE. house color $4099994056984000994 ANGLIN HAS IT. At The Lumber «Cal 2 Foor OF WELLING! STREET. Yard and See. o EVERY TIME YOU BREATHE applying Japanese Catarrh Cure opertics sre carried and scattered the entire breathing system. Alter onrative en poh thut it beals w » -- it touches. Ta form (of salve) makes able, be breathing) to be carried w! rs or postpaid from the G. Gr Limited, 121 Church St, Toromto, ASTHMA ? Use Clarke's Kol Compo GOMMERCIAL, LIVERPOOL MARKETS ol, (12.30 pm.) om: Fo | . Northern, 6a LN sy 1 Caltiornin, 6s. 3d; on few, Sa a8 os iu 2d; ; lard 4 ai Rar: ) bacon, ta ong of eal egy short, clear, lich « 2s. Wd tatiow, 3 Gla. fd; MONTREAL PRODUCE MARKETS Momtreal, March 14. Flour receipts, , Patent winter, $3.70 wo $00; $4.90 10 $4.10; straight roller, 4. to 0 Nba, $170 "ne Manita, hard, to ldo. ie; "buiter, township, 2le to 2 tn 18. to hie; ews, de. to Yoo. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, i Pony jn Rit Feud Faoifio © fence its never failing to cure, March 44 Wheat, 2d; peas, t, Australi tw its herever it pos herever Bie. & M winter, eurn, Us. long, heavy, 45s. 1,900 Polnt $1. 0 Peas, bes ley, Falesessanneifis=aiis 4 N Fhiood oranges coming' in «the car (HE. 5 PAL. EDITION 4ECOND EDITION NEWS ALSC ON PAGE FIVE, CUMMERC.AL MATTERS, What is Going on in the Busines World--The Marxet News Toronto Hops are dull awd *unchangeal mm Capmln 1901 aup, are quoted at lie vearlings at Se Best are in moderate demand in widady at 3140 ww 8 and $l 10 $1.35 for Torowto, for ymipickid Ww hand wed packed bers, Potatoes are steady in Toromte; the track bere are guoted at oe Putatoes out of store are The farm oA Flisha Cars on 68¢c, ww to guoted at 78¢ M, lay mes starg Thom: wpply Las pro contains an alwost merbausetabl Peat wpdunced it first-class The ol 200,060 ton Eng humatite has portation to the United Niatw, Ibe nosay office at Beeville of Casdberland teed dor ex hip wale jart bovn aod the went will shortly take place The CIR. will bald 173 loco seventy Passenger curs at the shops in Mo Some 1,350 box wrobizes aml Perth Montreal stock Radpath, of A. F for $15,000, Three now ves onel this year cars will ¥ trenl buile A wat was sold die & Co, to the highest created fw at hiv Rid opal of on the on the to Herbert stock brokers, yet punk the only are price newly seats market. Relishle reports received at Ommba, Neb inchieste that the for Ne braska this year will be 47 000,000 bushels. The acroage this winter ia estimated ab: 1,900,000, which is about 35 per cent. greater than last vear An aver ars yield of 20 bushels per sere would give & total erop of 38,000,000 If the season is sn favorable from this time on as it was yer the crop will reach 47,000,000 which closely approximates tor of winter spring wheat winter wheat erop 35,000 (0460 or last bushels, tal yield year. and last SPRING ASSIZES. An Interesting Docket Ready For Hearing. the eases to be tried at These are the spring assizes which open on Mon day afternoon Jury Cases. Jarbara Davis aad John H. Davis vs. the Rideau lakes navigation com pany. ~ Action for acconnt for repairs and partly building steamers Emily Northmore vs, Robert Ab hott Action to have will of Hannah F. Fenwick set aside . Jucob Bailey Ham ve. Frgneie Pil lar. Action for specific performance of a conveyance of land possession and damages, Archibald Holstein and stein ve, Schuyler Clancey. damages for slander Minnie Victorian Hutton Delos Grimshaw and Sarah Jane Grimshaw Action for damages for slander and detention of goods. Counter claim for damages for slander, Non Jury Case. Fronold A. Decker, an infant, Adelina Turcott, administratrix George Cliff and the Home Life assur ance compgny, Action for judgment declaring plaintifis entitled to in surance moneys paid into court, Joseph Hol Action for ve and ve Criminal Case. The king ve. Haves. Action for in- terference with C.P.R. trackmen 'dur ing the railway strike. THE BEECHGROVES DINE. First Annual Banquet at Rock- wood--A Pleasant Gathering. The first annual banquet of the Beechgrove hockey club took place fast evening at Rockwood and proved a most enjovable affair. There were about thirty present, despite the many counter-attractions. Dr Forster was chairman and performed his duties in a highly creditable man ner, Rev. Fr. McDonald proposed 'the toast, "The 'Beechgroves," Dr. OC. K. Clarke and Harold Clarke responding. "Visiting Teams" was proposed hy br. Herriman and respondea to by W. Mills, in behall of Froutenaes, and J. (!. Hamer, in behalf of Ramblers, and W. Merrill in behalf of Queen's. "The Ladies" was proposed by W. Kerr and responded to generously by many of the guest, W. R. Dick proposed the "Press," to which toast due honor was given. It was regretted that more guests were not present, but other duties kept many from attend: ing. Beechgroves are a gamey little team, and made a good showing for themeelves in- all their maiches hig season, guests -- Greeting. To the gentlemen of Kingston. We are 'At Home every 'day from 7:30 a.m. until 6:30 p.m, for the purpose of supplying your hat needs. As our store is headquarters in Kingston for men's hats we take this liberty of suggesting that you try us for your new spring hat. It will save you a great deal of trouble and worry. Campbell Bros, 84 Princess street, Remains Of The Pan.-Am. "It gives Buffalonians a queer feel ing--as the deceased might feel if per mitted to contemplate the distribu tion of her own wardrobe, " says the Bufinlo Commercial, "to see the elec tric tower of the Pun-American ex position sold off to Denver and the Goddess of Light to a Cleveland pop- von merchant.' Blood Oranges. We have a few boxes of little lady to artive next work gad they will sell a 10. and MWe. per dozen, st Carnov: sky's. The Up-To-Date Hats, Are to be founda here at lower prices bthan you will have to pay for hum- dram styles ros. - Haddies. Mullins grocery Phvision ie orepomd 3 packag- wud | dA | thirty elsewhere. Ohmphbell | THE DAILY WRIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 14. THEY ATTENDED IN A BODY THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE | MRS. ROSS. | It Was Held 'This Impressive, But Simple Service ~The Legislators Were Present and Went to the Cemetery. Tent M; 1. The funeral of tac Mix W. Rows, after poon, was impressive in ite simplicity The room, which the mains lay in the seriics was held, filled with floral tri butes from colleagues of Mr. Hoss and ls of Mrs, Ross, in all parts and also from many publi Amat them the Sang of with w v Meo and Mes aesociated of the Pros as conducted by Andy reh o nto Jain thi in mw which drawing and was from_frier of Canada bodies « Femperance have BOTY 1¢ been long was thet and w of old Su stor Vhe terian church, Rev. Dr. Mil w church, the premier"s pa Pr. Mil tig hort addre spoke of the Mrs. Ross had taken in the of the premier: so marked he said, that like a city could not be hid. Mrs a member of hig con first charg over and in her there natural kindlines nature that had made with whom she ligan an reat part work had it been a hill had been in a Hie on it Rooms regation his Vere was that mingled with dignity, her beloved by all came into contact. The funeral was a private one, there was a great gathering who accompanied the remains to Mount Pleasant cemetery. The pall bearers were the six colleagues of Mr. Ross in the government. The house having adjourned, the members of the legislature, - liberal and conservative, in a body their sympathy and respect in " ny fife but of Irends were present to show BROKE THROUGH LINES. Had Been Days. Heilbron, Orange March 1l.--~Commandant the Heilbron commando broke through the Heilliron-Wolvehoek house line at Gottenburg: last the Poers had been pursued ral days far known Bote was killed and five Boers Purgsued For Colony, Mentz, with of Boers, River block night for as seve So a only one wer captured, The COurse Montz, Hoer ition columns, during the of the pursuit of commandant picked up scattered parties aggregating Lifty men Want A Postponement. Sheffield, March 14.--The says that swtions and representa tions have n made vircles with a view to post coronation, Methuen's but al of the liste of received froma South Af Bh, grief which would Telegraph sn influential ng the lord because casualty The Nese cause says, in painful con the rejoicings of the coron Iw in pont not only becanse of disaster, daily S01 large an xioty and the paper trast to ation, he CARRIED BY WATERS. And Rescued When Thrown Into East River. March 14.--Edward Boyle, fell into a vosterday, East rivor, New York, a plumber's belper, in East 53rd street, wage carried into the he was rescued. For three-quarters of a mile he was swept through the dark by a rush'of water and ' thrown from the mouth of the sewer into the East river. Men on a moored near helped him out and brought him to sewer and wher SCOW lind again. Fire that destroyed building at North Pelham, day, sed the dead are Edward vears old, a news boy; Duane, the post office N.Y, to The thirteen Thomas lose of two lives Yoeunin, Mrs thirty-five years old THE STRIKE OVER. And The Working Morning. March 14. Instead of one great pared 20,000 strikers, this aftéfmoon, to demonstrate the strength of their position, the great force divided into many bands and was marching to the railway freight yards, the S. 8B. docks, the teaming headquarters, before seven o'clock, t resume work. la Began This 3 loston $3., Boston's extensive bor disturbances having been settled after a duration of four days. TO TAKE HOLDINGS. eet---- To Markets. London, March 14.-The Caszotte, this aiternoon, says it unaer stands that with the view 'of prevent ing a dislocation of the markets a syndicate of South African magnates cen formed for the purpose of over the whole of Ceeil Rhodes' his death. Were Inaccurate, March 14. koff, count Tolstoi's agent, that the statements publisheqa, yester day, to the efiect that the Russian au thor had had a rplehee and was sof- fering from further depressions, were lnaccurate. May Be Plighted. The Hague, March 14. -- Princess Alice, of Albany, started for Potsdam to-day. Gosau conpects her with the reports of the coming hetheo- thal of the princess to the grown prince of Germany, Frederick William. Approved The Sale. Copenhagen, March 14.--The folke- thing by eighty eight to seven votes, today, approved ¢ London, to now gues to the lanathing. A Science Hall Bur Burned. Helena, Mont. from Missouri says ha'l, ot the state wniversity, was de stroyed KE 000, Look Around. Then come to us that we soil the and Afternoon--An | | health | her 'de | for Save a Dislocation Of The Pall-Mall | share holdings in the event of | i would not give him mommy and | she shot him to save her own life. Count Tchert- reports | 1 day | entered into {tion tendered him with great enthusi. i Bethel church, py and at 6. p.m. served a fine tes to the | L honor of Mr. treaty providing | for the sale of the Danish West Indies | the 'United Steates. The treaty | Barch 14.--A special | that the science | by fire this mormmng. Loss | WOLSELEY GOING OUT What Cape city Is Disclosed. pi Not Yet | LORD WOLSELEY ton, Eng., March i4 recived here states that lord Wolseley, émbark for South aboard the Wilmer His mission is unknown, as ouncement of his visit v made. It is thought n advisory capacity r, or perhaps that + commissioner A the with Southam) telegram marshall Thorne!if will to-morrow Afric {ax no he may to lord ke may Going For His Health. London, March 14.--The ord Wolseley will sail for te rrow, oy confirmed ir vs here It stated t simply goinb for his } iti Lieved he as the offi ial eir Cape, is will ms to ¢ eld conditions when he the slightest pr wi African 18 not South returns There that will 8 ' : chener in tommand of the can forces He His departure, that the which-the inet bad the war' Heg gress has been much sha rd Kit ¥ olseley is too ol duty howe indi er, confiden in ISLAND INCIDENTS. Two Deaths Reported--Double Fu- neral Service. March 13 ston Wolfe Island, Kin becoming he Vin Open Veen very i= to al fol seen in ve of wild duel were in this vicinity yesterday My Abbott, r., wh cath ently at } Is Y., was a life death had places seen Jame fuite Te land, N i the j rhoek to her in her nal ip to within half an hour of ath. Her brought to the island and placed in the vault The sad death of Mrs, Mor veeurred on Tuesday alter illiess of about two weeks from bron Dec to a helping She sympathizing and lier friends ax she been u TOMALES were James an evening chial pneumonia. her kis dness ways od was and for al hand whe a large giving no easion required it. circle of hushand and the youngest and sister, leaves friends, a ber four small child infant. Her bro Rochest N. during her last moments. The funeral took place on Thursday prorning to the Catholic church and was one of the large in (his vicinity years We also re tor death of occurred of the wt over thr caved ren, ther ¥., an Irom were at her bedside st seen for gret R same day, His illness 32 sufferer He} up family. The an unusual od ley the James the snach which on ten © VOars 28 a pa Iw nse tient A grown two funeral ser CHIT Father Sacred vices, lucted Church of CR, were con Spratt the Heart, the Mrs. Richard Pe sr. ill. A horse was found. on Mc Patrick Hawkins, entangled "in wire fi The hq considerably It was to he the property of Bibby tiv The gan s by ry in at same is serion attached a cutter ing hv wmday morn a barb YO ree lacerated sal wpe anction at MN wr well patronized He intends George this week Good prices were realized moving with his family to Garden Isl and. Rev, Mr. Connell was the guest, for a few days last week, of the Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Wheatly. arrived hope after an in the of Perth. TO SAVE HER LIFE. visit Viinity This Is The Plea Of a New York Wife. March 14 ha T. and killed by his wife, home in this city to New York, ver was shot Alice, at their Cav. . When she man told the police threatensd to kill oe Sto her she that because To Mark His 102nd Birthday. Yesterday Kingston's "grand old man," Maleoln McRae, of the house f industry, eelohrated his 102nd birth He was hale 'apd hearty, and | the spirit of the recep Miss MoArthur's 'bible class, of visited the institution, asm. oid folks. A large birthday cake, in McRae, adorned tahle. Oranges weve distributed am- | ong the inmates. At the close of the | toy a short concert was piven, consist ing of vocal and instrumental music, | The aged people greatly emjoyed treat. areanged for them. the Death Of An Aged Farmer. On Friday, ith inst, William Mo- vier, a wellknown farmer brook, died after a short lines ppeumonia. The deceased was born on Wolfe Teland over sighty-theee years ago, and resided there for same tina: ln religion he was a Metho- dist. For same time past he Shae been residing with his daughter, Mr. John I Reyer, Walle Foland. Cork, if sank 200 feet in"the ncesn, will hot rise, owing fo the pr of tor. : has been | be |4 report that | awihility oceurred | an | known | cancer | ted | a widow and | to | was | found | Samuel Grier | extended | was arrested the wo- | her husband had | the | of - West- | of | HUGEES FIRED HOT SAT] {| PAYS RESPECTS TO OFFICERS | | OF PERMANENT CORPS. | Dr. lishment of Medical Brodick's' Measures for Estab- | School | Receives Second Reading--Coal | Oil Question Disgussed. March 14.-There yusiness aceomgdished itawa, but hitle hb | house yesterday, teresting in i {of is discussion, that | speaker had to interfere | Dr. Roddick's bill Tor the establish tment of a medical council in Canada | was given a reading f member for St Antoine { that | wery beentne sew the wecond the principal objects of the to esinh for bil uniform qualifies € men in this count them on an equal foot British medical men debate before the se Wins I tion mex and to place ng with the Toere. was some | cond reading giver When the house went into { of supply to consider the estimates o | the minister of militia, Col. Sam | Hughes paid his earnest respects to | { the officers: of the permanent corps; who, he said, had in some instances as i much military knowledge, as a 8 hott | boy. As the report of the militia de partment has not n brought down | the estimates were vot proceeded with and those of the under discussion commitiee he inland revenue were The members for the northwest and Manitoba talked | for two hours on coal and plained to the country that they were "not treated right in their supply of this useful article. As one member put it, the oil was =o bad the lamn went and he had to strike a match in order to find the lamp. The minister managed have all his estimates passed before the house adjourned oil; ex { out, to | JURY IMPLICATES A WOMAN, Mrs. Higgins Died Through At- tempt At Operation. March 14.---The enquiring into Mrs. James vesterday adjourn the cause W. Higgins, afternoon. Af wiinaesses Deseronto, ed inquest, of death of was résmmed ter examining | the { who retired a number of given to the jnrvmen sho before six o'clock } before they return care was | IA : It was 7:15 o k | ed to the eourt room, when A. A Richardson, foreman, handed the fol | lowing signed verdict to coroner Pass. | more : "We find that Mrs, James W, | Higg came to hor leath an at abortion, ome thiengh the use of bi with Higgins." 1 We ins attempt bv instrament, perform «| John Girvin umably | knowledge of Ww | Mrs, Girvin pen etry James pre the Jame vlan chines { hn ban | of Gun Live ma ' . W. Hix eased, was arveste 1 ye this morning, | Uhief Gunvou trial | ith th n left on the 10:25 o'clock train this | morning. They will | i Belleville jail until tried Lefore police | mavistrate here on Wednesday next | The ice in the bay is rapidly brea) ing up. The bay i= graph island to Navigation will April 1st fwo pris ors, « comfined in the Tele ixland commence mn from westers' probably { about | Death Of An Old Veteran. I A very sudden death took Harrowsmith on Thursday, | Horace Dies, an old ve oid the last roll eall He was taken {suddenly ill of kidney trouble, and within a few hours breathed his last and he Guess, place at when terran, answer born in Loughboro, r many years with B. 8 hia early '66 and Deceased wa a hachelor Fe made his hom Harrows In wns had mith, days served the # of 1 in eing Cavalry relaiives No survive Kingston Going Ahead. Th one not sther Worines and cans to such an ext themse! and the larg ana of bats and ears between Toronto and | Montreal. Judging by present indica they expect an imjnense spring is evidently nd to let Kingst ampbell Bros., batters, have imported for the ec spring ent that they justly ro, places. ( st t ymin ves pat most | tions, trade Mr. Man, You need a new hat { Came in and consult | Consultation free of cha hell Bros, the hatters, street for spring about it at Samp | Princess us &4 ------------ met after r the question of af club with Cue { noan th eons the ns senate vesterday ladies" musical A committee matter, i" quite fillating the university pointed to deal with the and | to arrange details It pos sible that affiliation will take place Rev. John Mackie has extended an invitation to all the Orangemen and} True Blues of the city to attend sér viee in St. Andrew's church on Sun {day evening and listen to Prof. Me Comb talk about St. Patrick Many ice yachtsmen are dismantling {their flyers. proparatory to storing i them for the summer escason. The Foxy Quiller company reached the city at noon to-day and put iat the British-American hotel A néw smoke stack was placed in { position on the this morning. {i The condition of manager Mackie, of the British-American hotel, continues very low. was ap LET EVERY SUFFERER KNOW That Clark~'s Kola Compound 'wren Isthma Mrs. Vedenheimer, . Berlin, Ont, writes "I owe much to Clarke's Kola Componued, | Every sufferer should knew ahont this grand i remedy. Thee bottles susirely cured me of | {| Asthma of 8 very ne 1 Shoertully recommend §6. 16 curve. AN Drupuiste, the G. & M. y Lindted, 121 Church st, Ww. TRANSFER OF LICENSE. TAKE XOTICE THAT | HAVE LEASED Fithe Beord Hotel in the te ford, to Joba ¥ . Bodiord, and Sov nonde application to | License Commimionirn for the County i Froutense Yo sores to wabl traseler I The commissioners will meet at the Wied joer Hotel, Kisgeion, oo THU LREDAY, the BTeh fame, to comeider said JOHN Tid Dated Bingoton thin 1ath day of Ap « the of ai waz. TO RENT. I SL. AD b ONE 0% up steamer Pierrepont | 1 od Bed | wad Township of | but there was plenty | and onee it | deputy | The | explaine | { 4 f | | | | | | WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING NEW BLACK DRESS MATERIALS : Black All Wool Crepoline. Biack All Wool Eolieine. Amazons, Black Cashmeres. Black Trecots, Black India Twills. BLACK Broadclohs, Homespuns, Mohaiirs. Priestley's amous Black Dress Materials, In a variety of new materials We ask all interested to come and see these new goods. April Delineator FREE To ull purchasing Dress Goods. identified with the Frontenac | firm who does | on be behind | hats | trade | now pride | on having | complote stock | | { | | { NOTICE. # PINNING LN AI INASP AINE NIALL NP NIA NI IPAS Sn IOS JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. $ LAr ire NS, ope PANINI ASTRA ns i ---- Only when we buy lots like # the Goudier and Toronto Shoe Stocks at a good Discounc off regular prices can we sell shoes as low as we are doing just now. The shoes are The themselves displayed tables. prices on spe ak for THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE THE SUPERIORITY OF { | | | » ------THE-- BOTH IN lakes it a necessity wherever gas is used. Try one and be convinced. J. W. OLDFIN. City Agent, 253 KING STREET. eg REESE ge »e -- EE -- a TT HBL Me sessrrre sess TW In The Spring Everybody's fancy turns to thoughts of RHUBARB Fresh, tender and palatable. thing to give you an appetite. .. 15¢c. a Bunch TOVE's King st. Just the KERN BURNER Gas Saving and Volume ' of Illumination See iL ve bea vA