E DAILY BRITISH WHIG. _ 69TE YEAHB. NO. 65. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, R. J REID," ir, UNDERTAKER, Above the Opera House. TELEPHONE 577. am All. Hardwood Extension fables only $8.50, Regul- price $5.50. High Back Leather Diners 'Number is Limited. J. Reid, You Are : The Judge And we have pot the slightest doubt but your verdict will be In our favor when you vader Watches. | Ladies' & Uent's We take pardonable pride ingour watch de partowot; handling the latest and most de Heute designe at marvelously low prices SMITH BROS, 250 King Street, Jewellers Opticians. --THE= Return re Calvary ~~ AN IDEAL EASTER "PICTURE and most suitable Easter Gift. CALL AND SEE IT. KRKPATRI: AS ART STORE. fPmincins STREET, "ys March 19th MILLINERY OPENING WEDNESDAY NEXT, ~ 19th MARCH. SPENCE & CO0., Yanding MILLINERY STORE, ns Princess Street. REMOVAL NOTICE. 8 Ra M'CANN WILL, AB SOON AS remove wo the ground floor ohiie in street, dest to Wade's Drug store. REAL ESTATE. OFFERING MEAT BAR Lis Brook 3 ._CLIBY J. Fy G Io | Prince Bismarck resigned LOCAL MEMORANDA. The Daily Note Book For Whig Readers to Post Themselves By. Blut men are often sharp smouzh. The good man is wot always mes web's Last meeting of the skating club to-might. Court of assive mects Wednesday ut 9:30 Barwl at Crumley Brow' millinery opening to-night Miss Smith's millinery opening takes place | Wednewdny Creditors of Nugent & Taylor meet Wed newly mornivg. The sun rises Wednesday at 6.05 am, and sets at 611 pm Spesce & Co's millinery nounced for Wednesday Hinorwad George's hall at 8 Bicycle club Grand Union hotel opening is an meets tought in St o'clock banquet 9 pm young All scriety to hockey team, liberals, Golden Hherals Amal Lion block, dially to attend meeting 8 pm vou cor invited § CHARGED WITH FRADD ....- Son and Friend In| Jail. PREPARED FOR EMERGENCY HE DISAPPEARED THROUGH A MAN-HOLE. | otter, Brought up After Some Shots Were Fired--A Toronto Resi- Actions of Dennis. Bowmanville, Ont., March constable William James Dennis and his mother, Margaret Dennis, of Hastings, on Tell a girl she Is "pretty as a picture" and she never stops to consider how unat tractive nome When the firrds him; unlike Diogenes, doesn't rexguire honest men When you economize it ipa't guod business pictures are bat the office an Boston enygugiog charms love. It makes ingrates ~Nathaniel C. Fowler, jr, Esteem has more friewdebip, and hearts fetter, Hoochefomenubd This day in the worlil's history under Gen. Methuen, 1900 than even enptivates and aever British, War 1869 of bora, capture ferry at Suex canul completed, chancellorship Grover Cleveland musie, Quebec, renton 1890; amdemy Germany, 1847 19006 Dinner Sets. Toa Sets. Toilet Sets, CHEAPER THAN EVER. COME AND SEE. ROBERTSON BROS. OPERA GRAND of burned, A. J. SMALL, Lessee and Manager, Wed'y March 19th KIRK LA. i PRESENTS THE EMI A NENT AUTOR, J. H. STODDART In the culminating trinmph of his long "THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH.' Dramatized irom the exquisite wiories of IAN MACLAREN, supported by the same company which won upiversal endorsement uring ite rum of 12 weeks at the Theatre Taputife; New York, Prives-280-, 80c., 78¢., $1.50. Seats now on sale at HANLEYS Young Liberal Club ANNUAL MEETING Reform Hall, Golden Lion Bleek, TUESDAY EVENING, March I81h ELLCTION OF OF FICERS POR EASUING YEAR. NEOOCONNOR, Secretary. AUCTION SALE. THE PROPERTY NUMBER 335 ON THE north side of James street, occu by WANTED. ea AriLr Y TO MRS. HUNTER. | "FLAN COOK. APPLY IN EVEN. Mra. ond 28 Sydenbam A GOOD COOK. Oxilve, he A Mr K NEN AND voug To won won wil, Jo, | A COOK AND Phy MAID. GOOD. RE- Mrs: EW. ! ER = he , TO Se ™E Eves, will be sokl at 13 o'clock noon, a" THURSDAY, March inst, Brock street, 7 is property has a 83 feet by w depth of 132 feet, {on cotitains a comfortable two-storey frame i uelling house, by a good wbant erms one-tenth down at the time sale the: balance within two weeks afterwards. {ini good. For further information apply to JOHN MUDIE Vendor's Solicitor. Dated: 15th March, 1902, A CARD. MISS HANNAY WILL BE AT HOME TO ber old cus aml as many ew as de sire exclusive, ly artistio millinery. All orders will receive prompt attention » MISS HANNAY'S, 213 witltem 2 Doors Below Barrie Plans pag TO-LET. THE OFFICE AT FRESENY by uwlersi anes King $ OCCUPIED Wade" Drug a Hg P. LR. Cc. BO LB. O'CONNOR © New Yi ES NE . "ne X tug Seren Tirenr SAIL she WANTED. husy a8 NEARLY AT LTAST San.G *Railor,¥ paetfeulary Death Of Mrs. Spencer. Much svmpathy will be extended SR Teanaging diveotor office wevks the man it usually | tw mdvertise it by cutting your wdvertising. | HOUSE charge of frand. On Thursday { Snow, Toronto, | the arrest of Pennis | A. J a warrant for his mother last handed and and James Lasher, jr. and er., form | employees of the firm of Dennis Leary, of 'Roseneath and Hastings to the hi h constable, who with three l other constables surrounded the Den ais house at Roseneath on Saturday ht. and after an exciting chase sue 1 in eapt ring him) Dennis had made a man hole wall of his bedroom, by way «f which in case of emergency, } ki iseape, through an empty garret, down a lard der, and off to the woods near by. When constable Ruse foreed his w into the house and proceeded upstairs he was just in time Penniz' le disappearing through the opening. and though he seized them could not hold his man. When Dennis got outside, however, the constable fired three shots, which so frightened him that he returned to the protection of constable Ruse All three ames Lasher, the United viously The charges are that on November let last Dennis made a statement un- der oath to a Toronto creditor that he had cash in the bank, £100; stock, 86, 300; hook assets, 81.800; real estate, $2,000; total, nearly 810, 000, with liabilities of £1,500, Seven days afterwards he with stock, 22.602; book debts, and no real estate whatever, After the assignment to L. F. Clar ry, barrister, Hastings, nearly 81.000 worth of merchandisé was stolen from the premises, and has not yet been located. In the removal of these goods it is alleged Lasher and Mrs. Dennis helped In May Jant Dennis induced a farm er, Dan O'Leary, to enter into part pership with him, sell his farm for £3,000, and deposit the money in the Campbellf. rd bank, which he then ap- plied to the payment of debts that (O'Leary says he knew mothing about. O'Leary is now penniless, and is working in a factory in Toronto, The case will be tried in Cobourg next Friday. REBELLION SPREADING. oh The Town of Fang Cheng Taken and Looted. Hong Kong, March 18-~Gen. has been defeated by the Kwang rebels, who have taken possession Fang Chang. Rebels have killed 'or captured all the mandarins and loot- ed the town. The rebellion is spread ing rapilly in the provinces of Kwang Si, Kwang Tung and Yun Nan. Many of the imperial soldiers are joining the rebels owing to the superior pay offered and the opportu nity for looting. The rebel leader is Hung Ming, a relative of the celebrat ed Hung Sou Chuen, leader of the Tai Ping rebellion. mg oe in Vv to see were captored J ir., who, it is said t States some days pre 0 good ; failed, £830; a2 Ma Si IN A PLATE OF OYSTERS. Sharon, Pa., Man Found Pearls Worth $1,000. Sharon, Pa., March 18.--One thou sand dollars for thirty-five cents, the cost of a dish of oysters, is an in vestment made hy Dr. Hiram F. Dick- #on, of this pl Hé recently found over thirty pearls in one oyster, The pearls varied in size from a small bird shot to a good-sized pea. are pure white, others of a beautiful pink, while there are two that are dark blue. Dr. Dickson says he had an offer of 81.000 for the lot, but he refused to sell, as be thinks he can realize more. Some Uncle Sam Wants Draftsmen. Washington, D.C., March 18. Young men who desire to go east and grow wp with the country are offered a chanee hy the government to begin life in the Philippines on a fair salary. To-day civil service examinations are to be held in the chief cities of the country for those who desire positions as architectural draftsmen. An archi teciural oraftsman, with the ability to superintend work of construction, will reteite £1,600 a year; one qualified to as head draftsman will be pid i AO; a draftsman with a knowledge water coloring can get $1 200 & , #s can a plain architectural Laman. wy de asth coughs ah Sn t Farther worth: of commendation. a Hach 18: L2m)- . but his when hie morning ot bi pie wien 32 = again being adminis patient in the | | eneurt | fled and | of | IN TOUCH AGAIN. uch to Enhance Prestige Deceased Husband. dent Was Ruined Through the 18. High | Richard Jarvis has arrested | . Russell | } | { GEORGE CORNWALLIS W'ST March 18.Mes. George is agein 8 prominent social and political hi i England. The daughter of Leonard ron the New . York banker, she married lord Randolph Church a did raweh to enhance his politic presti Hix early death he withdraw the parliamentary le. Her to her pr hushand i= fresh the mind of public The recent entry of her Winston Churchill, into the he | sommons has brought her back touch with political life She roved of great help in aiding his a pirations ! MRS Lomlon, rnwallis West re in the { [E 1 ¥ avscd from ding to & 'nt the eine w { in wee ol into has METHUEN'S DISASTER. | be-- i A Detailed Description Of the. Wild Dash. 1 ! March The Standard's detailed de to Gen. Me London, I8.-- Pretoria correspondent 's scription of the disaster thuen's column coincides in all essen | tinls with Gen. Kitchener's latest tri | butes to the dashing bravery of the | Boers, who, in opening their charge ton the rear guard, bore « themselv | with the utmost courage and deter mination, many of them riding right {into the midst of the sereen covering | the march of the column. After a temporary check they went l'on again with a gallantry which the | correspondent says 'would be churlish | not to extol, heedless of the hot fire | poured into their lines. The corres pondent says, regarding the rear { guard who bolted, that = they wen | quite unnerved by the desperate dash of the Boer veterans; they fairly stampeded under the influence of that | blind panic which was, in the history of war, fastened at times upon inf nitely more seasoned troops. Th Boers came surging along at a hava gallop, shouting and their rifles and threatening, by momentum and weight of numbers, ride clean over and through the rear guar. When they were [400 yards away the British opened fire with a succeksion "of vollevs, and the field guns came into action with shell. The Boers replica with & heavy fire and | continued to ridé direct at the rear guard. They bore themselves with | the utmost courage tion, so much #0 that many rode right imtoo the, midst of gereen eqvering the march of the umn. The Standard, in a leading ticle, compares this tide with charge the Light brigade at clava Replying to an enquiry | pondent at Gainsborough, {erts, commanaer-in-chief of the writes that there is not the slightest canse for uneasiness over affairs in South Africa nor any to sup that the war prolonged recént events It is learned from The Hague that Mrs. Flofi, wife of Mr. Kruger's pri date secretary, safled for South Ain ca on Saturday, experts to follow her speedily, ference drawn by some Hague, is that he will carry from Wr. Kruger which! may decisive eficet in ending. the generalization an without doubt well-informed people at The Hague are convinced that tiations are in and nearer than generally o 4 them the col ar the Bala ot by a corres lord Rob reason pose will be by The in people at have The war. in elastic one, mw that sup progress, prince is posed In reply to questions asked in the house of commons yesterday, tary of - war Broderick enumerated the monbted troops that were com- prised in Gen. Methuen's column as follows : The Roval field artillery, the diamond feld artillery, light horse, Denison's scouts, the Dia- mond field borse, detachments of the Cape police, the 5th yeomanry, the Sith yeomanry, detachments of the Pritish Routh Africa police, and Cul- Jinan horse. All these. with the ex- ception of the Royal field artillery and the imperial yveomanry are local Routh Afriean corps. A good deal of needless agitation has been capeed at the war othe ® by lord Wolseley's sudden dese'nt upon South Africa. The' real explanation of the journey is that lord Wols lev, Sir Donald SCTE ing for South Africa "within forty eight hours. "Lord Wolseley exchaimed, "You ought to { Andrew brandishing | sheer | to | and' determina- | ana that her husband | The | letters | a | but | Ashburnor's | { he favored the 1902 ./SPRING ASSIZE COURT, Op ned B.fore Chief Justice | Falconbridg iS LORDSHIP'S REMARKS | is ADDRESSED TO THE GRAND | « JURY. The Case of the King vs. Hayes, for Intimidating C.P.R. Track- men Was First Brought Up -- The Evidence Again Presented The court of the alternoon, pr spring situngs muday igre on ¥ wa King Palmers of ened 3 grand jury ¥ Adair, Robert Allan, tello, Wi rt tice mb wuding TEs J. Me ge Mills, hiugstor James | Shibley, » Rn rw , Lweor Kedden Robertson, Db Mcbonald, Sy (Brien, Loborough; Portiand. His lordship, jury, said at +o = ertham J. E. g the mutter city and in addressi was a of eon the i walt length jury svs t economy bey t tem ¢ retenty grand m of the which many county counci! revised for held that the in c Ss wa ahi His ed or th ny ot by had assembling whe Sten educative toget how I'l ar t or ber Saw 11} being { the light This Ames, Kingston Pittsburg; plter, H. A. Wilton, Kingston; Grass, Kingston Enni Loborou_h; Hine R. J Island Woodman Coorg petit jury as rn: Delber SW Alfred Robert wrton Barclay Kingston William E towrship; Willian Henry Halliday, Wolfe Sydenham { Island Robertson, A A Barr, Storringt The first ease was John Hay of edd with interiering intimidating n } wa the who that of Arden, with, {vs charg {and | dale ing Canadian strike. The prosee the men who filled were intimidated Arden, led by the were afraid to line, and that in consequence way track was neglected, ering the lives of the | Fortunately, however, curred E< F. B | noted Toronto criminal ducted the for the John Melntyre, K.( for Arden dur tra June men at station on Duthe 1001, the Pacific ition claimed the strikers by residents accused, that Ir Se er tion o the rail thus endany travelling public na. accident oe Johnston, K.C lawyer, Crows go on con case 3 the a o'clock, dence as to the filling the threatened led by » several witnesses giving evi Roumanian trackmen strikers' places a crowd of The was and continued till lock, when court adjourned ti half past nine o'clock this morning A long list of witnesses testified whalf of the accused, | he did not call the Roumanians seahs threaten to blow up their car, | fer them any violence | went on smoothly, friction. The gress this The Clancey, by Haves ther sever defence i! declaring or of « and there was was still in afternoon ne pro case slander y of 'Halstein wetted. Snap For Michigan Brewers. Mich.,, March this ecotinty circ of Marquette, of widespread The mn hguor i which Clg the that their product tr payment E50 they ve was Fscanaba, from I8.~In nt judg has fyled ar Importance m law violation ton Voorhis, of deiendant, and ix brewers the the | Case Stone, | opinion brewers GeCIK was @ case Gladstone to the ef cannot sel , oxieg was fort Outside m { very desire to do by Voorhis ae charg: state whol ine nity thr accordir hav um Sines Hty while representing ing pan Minncapol cern as agent Ottawa French Schools. Ottawa, March 15 ---Archbishop { hamel will not permit the | the Sacred Heart, | ers with headyuarters at Hya | cinthe, to be engaged as instructors tin the French schools of Ottawa. He told the members of the board that Christian brothers, an order established in Ottawa, but he did not press on them the engage went of teachers of that order The board could have Christian brothers, or lay teachers---which ever it desired ~hut not brothers of the Sacred Heart. v | Du of Ste an order teach Suffering Many Hardships. Tovomto. March I8.<A band of for eicners, who say they came from Ser via last fall. hos reached the city on its way to Manitoba, The teaveilers, who number about sixty, say it has taken them all winter to come from Quebec, and that they have suffered many hardships, journeying in wag gons, of which they have six They expect fo get land in Manitoba come {armers. Railways Running Again. Winnipeg, March 15.-The wailways sre rapuily recovering irom the effects of the storm of Saterday sod Ses day. which i= declared to be the worst experienced since 1851. The first trains trom the west, since Friday, arrived wostendny. Trains for east and west departed on time, Ton men have been imprisoned and probably itled by sn explosion in a mine at Fairmount, W. Va TUESDAY, MARCH 18 assize } James | grand | county | work | t Knight, | WIRFLESS" FOR THE LAKES ' Marconi Principle May be Adopt- ed By Steamers March I> A wired Chicag bh | tween shiy ¢ in mid win nwrs ke and t an sppiiance The smuag are may be vrs ot ring ing of the § TOR oats wenger and he i | freig I receivie Ww th tests I te sending an Mar they will . t, HH t the ont pattern i rei make bh in of the ow the weeks the ner ith will he equipped w € wh stations befor na gation season is under way wel POPE TO INSTRUCT CLERGY | To Hold Themselves Aloof From Agitators. I nice arch Chay that oo vatiran "i & a mw ganda in Ireland, and orga hemsely | tionar agitatu WOULD FOLLOW CANADA. | Governor Advises a College Like The R.M.C. March Ad Y Australia, Herbert 18 patch fror yiorts Chermside LIKELY IN MAY. Provincial Elections will Then Be Held. March 1% parliament There is building lanning beg evi # that a Ing 1 almos the © ent i n « ing | railway that places | i they | ni : the | The prosecution lasted till after five | being | villagers that Everything a to repdesed | in I brothers of ob Swerbrick, | Wolfe A Loss To Carleton Place. Plas March 17 the most Lworge highty of the the d Stew Ve the De Mr. and in hi years he d town, | est wa Ge nth i ere Mrs ninete son of r ar has been and and ith or, was well and was at On end hi the heartfelt syn InLy acter ged in | sudden + p pathy of t comm To Destroy Warships. Bertin, March . 15.---A here by a discovery destrov the. Austro- Hung Hapshurg and Arpad, Pola A large quantity was recently len at has he ptter has of seusation a eri st hips tioned at | dynamite The ord hy Harp government ¢ "w Arpad els | the" wt were have Cannot Reach Her Hopd City; NA March unkown teamship on | Lookout 1 | piece her is Cap shoals will probably go w sible to 10 has i row trivd crew To Wait For A Year March 18. --Altho bill has passed ral bs that it th ren wi intimate wii postpone act aritil. th shott session of congress Want To Secure It. March Now ) the 1% we pfter Play, pe now ba 15 eg] ety Offence Against Morals March 18. Mark Gaf { ormerly of Hesy Toront Given Away f «bh Nah « sch cOMpani COery pair one with nethy ar 1 pens pencil rulers, ele $ The wearched for Col trial him arranging for his Ernest Parker's being shot { through o escape is anthorities rotary try are extradit Liv harge lates re th United * 0 a ox of tnat of Gs the disposal ¢ United captured nto Lavaor coud Friends VIor with od» Siutes in alter of property in the Ford Adve hurgiar, rhe, Te wie we r nel his oforts ed to a year Sn al to th glass door in was Sen ten central prison YOUNG WOMAN / ried, make him pro-| misé to ' send his Linen to BAKER'S The happiness of you married life will Then be assured. \ STEAM | met mpg | Before you get mar- | LAST EDITION -- a ------------ WEATHER PROBABILITIR®, ~Fresh north west 1 today amd on the night not on | 'Wednesday Net: sede Millinery Opening: NEXT WEDNESDAY First Showing Spring Millinery. This it's addressed is our only mvitation, sud to you 1902 we collsction te va ever § prejudiced. Perbaps that however o'r Better leave This, claimed, 10 vour may that it reflects New York a polished hokls wp the not jug ment eon fiditrily latest the Pari: prism mirror London and fashions as It sian reflects Hight to the mode be ween ome but none cholcer Pons Bigger stocks may in of the Amd sSteacy & Steacy. larger cities, what's moreno y prices, S00 ee00e 0000000000 0000000000000000000000R0TERRtRORsRERIS BORN. Mr March Michal 13k " A MASON Cape voy 'Ready For Business. NOW is the time to get 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. A J. GR CRAWFORD, <=. b To Mr Vimvent Mason, 1902, a a NY e your Cor. Princess & Bagot ats, = UT 1 in head stn - h JAPANESE ATARNK CURE < of t { ( hth be at "Children With Catarrh the York | PURE MILK. ARiy MILK DELIVERED IN ' ¥ Ep THOR junli ren A grester quar * tabs of pt k remany | son nod butter, i in par |THE CLARIFIED MILK CO Of Kingston, Limited. Cor. Brock and Baget Sts. "Phone 367. FOR SALE, Eo FURNIT. Kk} averd frown our drivers 0 BE SOLD ausntity of street HOUSENGLD pis TAGE «OOD takle, si, BY LADOUX bexrry tw Avy MANDY with fia IN turn Tia Earl 20 LBS GOORE FEATHF 8 IN BPLEN dad pewlition. Im quantitics to sult Call st 429 Jokeeton Birset, between the homre of § am. snd | pm THE QUALITY That's first 1a buying a Watch. Price should » ond , but in buying from ut you pay as more for top metch quality than sthers charge for srdinary. That's where on gain. i 1 i LAUNDRY. | P-------------------------------- "IA. C. Johnston & Bro, |