"eSTH YEAR. Asc cto ne 1 tei 57 NO. {PER CENT ot He cont having it made So vilege t whet ny 16 be the fashion ly wailors'. Figure it out and you will fond that about 30 per cent is wo "spent. NOW WITH FIT - REFORM This in all dove sway with and vou hay, a iing for just whet it is wih Spun Oxfords, Grev, Wii Covers, Viounas, facings wad silk Hing. YIENKING °) ae eee seeasly AUCTION SALE. THE PROPERTY NUMBER 35 ON THE north side of 'James street, occupied by Mr. Even, will be sold at 12 o'clock novos, om THURSDAY, the 27th day of March inst. by Joba Mills, st $s room, Brock wrest, subject to one bid This property as frontage of 38 feet by u depth of 182 Yat and contains a comfortable two-storey frame dwelling house, occupied by a good tenant Terms one-tenth down wt the time of sale | the belamce within two wesks afterwards Title good. For further information apply to : JOUN MUDIE Vendor's Saliditor Dated 180 March, nt Ciav.ots, £11k BBE CVDWR PBR RER EHS GN BOGOR 190%, MILUNERY OPENING WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19th MARCH. SPENCE & CO, The Leading MILLINERY STORE, 119 Princess Sireet. CARD. Miss BANNAY WiLL BE AT HOME TO | and ms many new as de wire exclusive, Stylish abd artistic millinery. All orders will peovive prompt attention » MISS HANNAY'S 2 Wilken 2 Doors Below Barrie ay TO-LET, THE OPFICR AT PRESENT ry signed, over Me, ad King and Pi May 1st. Apply to MeUson, 382 Ring ~sirest. REMOVAL NOTICE. J, 8 RR WUASN © WILL, AS SOON AS office is ready, Teniove to the grownd floor offios on Brock stress, nest sore. her old ou OCCUPIED wde's Drug Brock streets. J.B. R SAIL BOAT WANTED. MYST BE NEARLY NEW, FAST SAILING very '© Send full particulary w "Sailor, Deseronto. + REAL ESTATE. GEO. CLIFF IS OFFERING GREAT BAR. nine in this line, 115 Brock Su FOR SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE TO By private sale sod alo 8 quantity dry, split wood. 66 Barris wireet. ------------- BE SOLD IN SPLEN Ww suit Lall between the GOOSE FEATHERS, gondition, in quantities ot 439 Johnston Sireet, hours of § a.m. and 1 pm. WANTED. A GOOD, PLAIN COOK. APPLY IN EVEN | ing to Mrs. Molaiyre, 28 Sydwmbam regs. MEN AND NOMEN aS er re ------------------ A CODK AND PARIOR MAID. GOOD ferences PPly 6 Mrs E Rathbun, BOARDERS--TWO NICE ROOMS, WwWiTH good board, may be had at 24 Stuart street: also tabie board. WORK wl HOME, Glasgow Woollen a RE- Ww. sr --------------------" A STRONG WONAN, T0 WORK IN La experidnoed waitress ply ab the. Hritieh American hotel. is 3 per week. Lo - samp to ™E Ap twelve dollars with two x 300 London, Ontario. A "NEw ha rade ovine, $00 or FIRST i Wola ploass, indupodunen. There' EER -- MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. the advantages of ea 1 to Wade's Drug | of | GENTLEMEN ENJOY EVEN: | a makin, & Co, ! 66. LOCAL MEMORANDA. 'The Daily Note Book For Readers to Post Themselves By. Pay as you go or you won't go very far city basidiogs, § pm wited it f { § Fair directors mest, i Dos's much win A wonmn: should be uae Loo mannerly, bat not! | maseulive The wm sets Thuredsy wits st ot £12 pm, love feast, thondist urch, 8 pm All sae faces are true, whatsoever hele | | hpurnde ure ~Shukespeare. There is nothing for pressrvine like having no beart~J. P. Senn This duy in the world's history: Prioska, S.A, 200 Boer rebels surrender the British, under Gen. Kitchener, 1900; cap- ture of Lucknow, 153%; the claimed in Paris, 1871 1900; Nupalevm 11 bors, 1611 A TE T---- Dinner Sets. Tea Sols. Totlet § CHEAPER. THAN "EVER. COME AND SEE. limi ROBERTSO ISON at 5:08 am, Sydecham street Me Union commune alg BROS. OPERA HOUSE A. J. SMALL, Lessee and Manager Wed'y March 19th KIRKE LA. SHELLE PRESENTS TIE EMI NENT ACTOR, Hor the culminating triumph of his long Dramatized from the exquisite stories IAN MACLAREN, supported company which Repuulic, New York. rices--25¢-, 80c., The., $1, 81 Kr now an sale at HANLEY' 2 SPECIAL LENTEN ATTRACTION Andrew MocCormitk Presents BUGENE COWLES Opera & Concert Company ia an Orginal + Operetta Entitled SNOW BOUND And a Selected Operatic Programme Presenting STANLEY, Tenor. INA CIAPARELL], Sopremwo. BIN [, Contralto, , Pianist and Fl Pa ND OR COWLE Prices, 25¢., 30e. 81 Heats now on wn at "HANLEY ext stiraction, March 26th, ------. Lo ------ --------------------------, . ~ By TENDERS FOR PROPERTY. TENDERS WILL BE undersigied up to the purchase of that valuable north ede of Wellin and Union, three bric the property of Rev. Thomas Duvis ders for 1, 2, 3 or 4, or the whole on corner Gore. Any further informacion "ro quired will be given by the unchersigned at his office. JOSEPH GEORGE, 114 Gore St Kingwton, Maroh- 19th, 1002. pi LOST. ON SATURDAY RBVENING, MARCH { on Mootreal Steeet, between Queen and ! Picard Streets, A PAIR OF GOLD RIM NED SPROTACLES, in case reward will be given for this office FURNITURE REPAIRED. AT A wet, for th roperty on ihe (ton dn between Ten 1 its return LAND RE VARMISHED any | Street, L. Gousdier VICIOUS RAM IS COSTLY. Owners Must Pay $400 To Woman Injured. &¢. Paw, Minn, March 19.--Mrs, | Bertha Schoeider received $400 at the bands of a jury which sat in the trial of her suit against Jobn and Mary Mulhall, the verdict being openea in judge Lewis' court. Mrs was butted and knpeked aown by a vicious ram "in the custody of cefendants, sustatping a fracture age, eighty-three yours, the physicians say, will not knit together again. Cases Before Justice Britton. Stratiord. Ont., March 19.--At the spring assires, Bow in Jost. hove, | the jury in the ease of Dav is ve. Hord, for alleged slander, awarded ex-mayor Davis, of Mitchell, $1 damages. costs reserved. There were four counts al leging the repetition of the same sland. er to different | wos. In two of j these the jury was instructed by jus tice Britton to find for defendant and di) se. & | The jury un the case of Benjamin | Rulifiint, charged with ; the man {«laughter of a boy, named Mel van, 54 i knocking him down while riding jnieyele at 8 high rate of speed, ~ verdict of "not guilty," you want to i the body | At to} pro- | Yale college founded, | Bis, | J. H. STODDART] "THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH. 3 the same won universal endorsement | tured, during its run of 12 weeks at the Theutend THURSDAY, March 20th the | ¥'S i "SUPERBA." | RECEIVED BY JHE Gore | anc ome frome liouse, | 15th, | A suitable | w PRINCESS | Schneider | the § to | her right thigh, which at her advanced | KIN GST IN, oo | DRIVING THE ENENY| | Gen, French is Engaged in This Work APE COLONY SOON CLEAR | vartous LEADING BOERS HAVE BEEN TAKEN. { The Commandants is Re- to be Wounded--The Meth- Talked One o po Boers Who Routed Gen. uen's Column Still About. London, March 19.--Gen. | now driving the commandocs to the the Cape Uolony. The { block house system has begn extended to Beaufort West and a few weeks, { probab ly, will see Cape Colony cle r French is | westward of Fed of the invaders, although it is clear | that each district must be laboriously | and systematically worked | ttesmmarity, involve much time, ate of progress promises to be much | more rapid than might have been re- | cently at Parsdrift, on the Val river, to the west of the line to Johannes SUT Gen. Emmet, captured hy Gen. Bruce | Hamilton, is a descendant of the Irish | leader, Robert Emmet Emmet fed the Boer forces in the fight at { Fort Hala, Zululand, last Cetoler | Commandant Behern has heen captur ted, and commandant Ce {| masked a couple | anf turned them on the a critical part of the | Methuen and Delarey, 'wounded The Standard's dent, Gen. British during fizht between is reportel Pretoria supplementing correspon ch of cour M« their his dé= tot uted Gen yvesterlay, again testifies age of the Boers, thuven's column, He says that first charge was made in the face of bullets and shell which hardly cavsed a single * falter in their rapid | advance. The best disciplined troops {eould have done nothing better { adds that Gen. Delarey allowed Methuen to keep all the papers. The losses of the Boers wavy. Only eleven dead { near the British lines, but transpired from a Boer they lost 300 killed or Cooper, the chief telegraphist of Gen. { Botha, who was recently reported cap was one of the most dangerous men in the field on the | specialty was 'wire { Tas edition of the { almanic he was described as "under director" of the telegraph department { He is a Cape ecolonikt by birth, Englishman by blood, but he became i naturalized burgher many vears ag BURNED TO DEATH. The Terrible Death of Little Fthel Trottman. Smith's Falls, Ont., March 19.--Lit tle Ethel May, twin daughter of Mr and Mrs. Victor Trotman, William | street, aged about four years, met a horrible death Monday afternoon. She { and her little sisten were at the re sidence of their aunt, Mrs | had occasion to leave the house fora few minutes, when, it is supposed, the children began playing with the fire in the stove. By some means Ethel' clothing became ignited, and in an stant she was enveloped in flames. i 8he ran to the door, when a gentle man, canght her and wrapped her in a fur coat which he was t quickly removed | child. Though the flames were {| ered, it wax too late i of the unfortunate out five hours who ro Gen were very were seen it has wounded side In the Boer tapping." Transvaal official in wearing bu the smolin to save the life little girl, and ah afterwards she died She was terribly burned from head to foot, some portions of her body being literally roasted. on noticing SWEPT BY FLAMES, Millien Dollar Conflagration On River Front | New York, March 19.-A swift, in many details, a picturesque fire, last 'night destroved the pier of the | Phoenix steamship line, on the Hobo { ken. N.J.. river front. with many | bales of cotton and hay: burned that | rompany's vessel, the PBritich- Owen, {to a balk: consumed eral i and their cargoes: and | and for a time threatened the tv of the Holland America the huge Camphbell according to estimates, | mate 81,000.000, proper line, and The loss, approxi sores will Budget Debate. Ottawa, March 18.-The debate on the budoet was continved to-day Traore wos the best showing of mem- bers since the opening. nearly every seat being ooempied, and the galleries were well fllad with those anxious to hear the views of the legisletors on the great questions of the dav. R. D. Borden, the ov nservative lead or, continued his eriticiem of the policy of the government. He enunciat ef the conservative policy. Sir Richard Cartwright followed in one of his old time speeches. He spoke for three hours and a half. Mr. Ostler replied briefy in criticiem of the fact that that the budget had not mentioned imporiant commercial questions on which the country was expecting positive action. ---------------------- A Fragment Flew Far. Pevelstoke, Re. Mauch 19 Herbert Matron. a of Revelstoke, and timekeeper rock-gang work on the CPR. mar Fold was in stantly killed Sag Beine hit over the Beart by a Sxing Tenement of rock feom a a bjasting } 0 fork fort sway. Dying From = Shot. Calonry, RET Hqech 198m ibis ONTAWIO "WED? PITH oF THE ¥E The Very Latest News Cr All Over The Wald Cecil Rhodes was weaker las Lord Kitchener s weekly counts for over. 300 Boers. The German goverment is to admitting women to uns James Leggatt, Montres struck by a styeet par and jured {he Grand Trunk railway an order for 25,000 tons of to an English Brm. The domimion council § plars of Temperance of meeting at Hamilton. Portuguese troops ha 12 slave dealers and killd ers in Portuguese East The boarding house, sto of the lumber company Harbor, = were burned night. The liberal convention i ings will be held on the 2 drew Pattullo, M.P.P., a « which will | vet the | meeting Sir Henry Campbell: motion for a general war contracts was rejecte of M6 (o 196 To-day Mr and Mr. Loy, liberal, we to run for in tH fot Beauharnois county, The British consul at { fearing an attack from th element has applied to the for police protection. Pergeron, the seat , who un- | of fifteen pounders | open | He | source that | His | an | Connor | lighters | damaged a dock he: | longing to the Barber steamship line, | A British warship claim | intercepted a nmmber of ff | conigrams, = passing bet stenmers and the shore A deficit of £37. 40.000 in the united kingdom for fiscal year and it is pon: ble {| 000 will be raised by a loan The Paris Belais says that k-Roveseats ministry has det on at the meeting of the vmher of deputies en Jyne 2nd | Rev ntignns Jones Toronto, holding own It fea ] even if he shanwld recover he er he gn to resume td res ch ne is that H nev minis his ™ strong terial work. Harry J I'rinity medio pointed chief ment of the large the Philippines. A despatch from Copenhagen, king of Siam will tour this America and The portfolio tary being | Columbia, for W the appointment till the session The British board of trade has dered an enquiry 'into the sinking American line the steamer Harmides in two weeks ago Gordon Hunt Watson, graduate of | college, has been ap of the medieal depart brigade hospital in a Telegraph that the prolonged North the Daily reports make 5 of Europe, Japan of provincial secre kept opea in W. Mclnnes, may not be is over to mer is or of the by the Irish sea aloqt The new chief 'justice, er, Victoria, B.( was sworn in Tuesday, privately. at his own anest, by Walkem. Only deputy re Robert the oldest of the vears foreman died on re yucige th gistrar was present Archibald, Toronto, one railway mén in that part having been for many in the Grand Trunk Tuesday, aged sixty n provinee, shops, nine The wmahraiah of Jevpore has tered the pew Anchor line | Olympia convey himself and of 120 to England i attend the of king ward The. Paris majority of sis posal to extend ihe man fr mthers from four years to six years i It believed that the will | ratify it { There { the stolers { agent of the | company has the men to talk over A strike Mrs Hamilton, Tuesday e she char steamer suite persons Ed coronation shane of deputies. by lates of its "w senate considérable unrest among of ocean steamships. The Fren-h trans Atiantic received » the io r grievénces is nent Hamilton of the ening immi wife of Frederic Toronto Globe, Besides her hu an infant daughter Hamilton, was the Globe's war respondent in South Africa BW. H. McDonald, a lad, severely hurt by a fall from a horse he eraining at the Woodbine, on Monday at St. Michael's hospital, Tor last might. He was age and employed by E. leaves cor was died onto, voars of Clancy. Hon ge B characteriz of coalit J. Macdonald manufactared out story of a new in Manitoba, under his He has roording such a matter, he say has no expectation of being approach ed The architectural and iron workers of Toronto, to join the ranks of the trade ists seeking an increase Mav day These men now twenty-two and a half cents tv cents an bour, according class of work In the British house of commons, secietary of war Brodrick stated that field marshal lord Wolseley had gone to South Africa entirely as a private citiven, and that he had made so communication to the wat office as to his intentions. Queen Alewandra telegraphed Coal Rhodes, expressing sympathy for him in his illness. Her despatch concludes "3 pray that God will restore vour health." King Fdward, Jord Rose bery, and Gen. Kitchener, as well as many others, have sso sent tele grams of sympathy. Henry Young, Toronto, a member of the first Canadien contingent made a gallant vescur of three small child ron daring a fire on Queen street west. He went wpetnirs through the thick smoke and earvied them out one by one before the fire brigade arrived. 'At the spring jury sitting in Stent ford before judge Britton, the grand jury Brought in a tess Hill for mas slaughier against Benjamin Sillifant, who while riding a bicycle, ran over and fatally nmred a little ov. The jory in the cnse at the fall asiges. A troe hill for manstanghter wan fwought in in the case of Prters: rain hh inver smd Mew. | om H the leade 1 and have decid union fe steamship Waesland | on | of | his | to | a | ; has gdopted pn pros | leputation of | | printing | army, tary venteen | | the { in" wh % {IL 3s whale § { snlates never been approached | structeral i | need ovine {of former Sp « home office just issued repo | shows | million Rritishers | guilty of fifty-five | Molence, 1 crimes agains guilty of were convig ing or defrauding, ring property, coining, and twelie which brought them | The pro tion of convicted continues it 550 per ie per' thousand $855. The increas previously conv to be due chinfly | methods of identification. fe even eight of t pers: to thousand the was 612 bering | rests of | is sai British | though | made | VAST BEDS OF | And Of Valuable Qu. Found in Labra Ottawa, March 19 ihe late Heéney Clendenning, { Chalk river, yesterday, W { to the city dead on { of the known dy | company's {ent member The best ervi on and wa# broth of tke locomotive Capt | to | en A. IP Labrador steel neers Ottawa ayo (oo in a lef Harrison, of the discovery beds of ore whi { most high grade, and contain | manganese to ake up for of won. They will winter Harrison. White foxes | distriet and the party of the } Low a year ja big syndicate | ten fre Port { Bay, reports | and valuable m m abou have number Ih ralist, is i the grok al Hudson ins Dr a nots natn AR BO on a fi which Ho a ay istrict next Pr north pole explorer and ist, i= famo He from Washington, f nx ed winter as a pO, 1 ives tan SEARCHED CONSULA 2 | | An Insult Put Upon The Cd By Russians. Vienna, March 19.1 hs here have for lays en rumars of & military the ba Grimm, charge new ver) of at War Test "a of Col the secrets al port of the af on latest » arrest conspir h certa noral oh stated Y vole ford I the A rman oe in sear outcome © Col Iv pL 15 un Fre Grimm = the author Ie as the a coi act tom derstandin the RB alro telegraphed Vienna Berlin. from" a h salt Trial Of Philip Gerst. Bufiato, N.Y.. Mavch 19 city treasurer Philip Gets nidicted by the last d jury us result of the irregularit n the of treas oftiwe, was called for to-day Attorney Arthur § ny who pained a patioos! repritation securing the acquittal of Hownrd Benham, of avin, twios . sentenid tor the vlevtrie chair for wife mur appeared as covnsel for the dele Owing fo the prominence of the the trial promises satire wide attention sen has stores oon and prohabll and Pol h ihe ¢ gre urer = ensad 6 Died In Mexico. Toronto, March 19 William Lyon Mackenzie Lindsey, barrister, of Us goode Hall, and fornmely & partner with his brother, G. G. 8B. Liwisey, KC. of this city, died stddenly, Monday, in Mexico, whither he went three yeirs ago to looate profession ally. Mr. Lindsey, who was thirty nine years of age and samarrded, was) Lhe third sem of Charles Lindwey, pe gistrar st the otf regivtry offies Lady Rodney Tired. London, March 19.1 mic iereloney » roumg of the debe Mal has instituted proceedings for diveite apnipst Ber husbasd, veorge eden Pennest: Bodmin, wventh ba Particulars. i the | in ony