THE DAILY W BEEN HIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 8. ------ " NOW READY ~The Hound of thie Baskervilles BY A CONAN DOYLE Wherein Sherlock Holmes reappears. "YKnglish _fietion was permanently enriched when Dr. Doyle began in eyole of stories. The Sherlock Hol men stories are immensely super jor to anything of Gahoriau's The public not only buys and ress, but discusses them continually, ond it has so strenuously insisted upon having more, that Dr. Doyle has Leen ohli to yield to the demand, and | in The Hound of the Baskervilles he seems to have attained the perfection of his methods. This will probably | be the most remarkable wtory of | them all." - | { ~HARRY THURBTON PECK. CLOTH. $1.25. Order from R. UGLOW & CO, Beoksellers, 141 Princess Street. We're Satisfied -- Aren't You ? That we enrry the best paint that can be bought, sod guarantee it. Tr a can, any Wor, and test for voursell. RAMSAY'S. MITCHELL'S HARDWARE. TO-LET. THE HOUSE, PLEASANTLY SITUATED | corer Broek 'ad Clergy Ste. containing room, furnace, eloctrio K house mext door eon taining 8 rooms, and with all modern im JEovementa, Apply to Dr, Fowler, Brock " rooros, bath tet, The Spring of 1902 black and white season. THE 4-2. EDTIOL 4ECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO ON PAGE FIVE, COMMERCIAL MATTERS, What is Going on in the Busines World--The Market News Recent advances | in goods have beep firmly maintained wool [abrics cottons and cotton Prices on some lines of fine have pdvanced 8t least five per cent. The Kastér dey gods trade in was the best in wh The makers of skirts, gourds have advanced cent Grand Teunk railway system earnings, 22nd, to Slst March, 1902, $564,542, 1901, $782, Toronto years, Cash sales were larg: and sch ten per overalls, their prices | Nod: Yass, $82,748. Germany has imports se mach es $10,000, 00 worth of apples in and $2, HUG,000 worth of pears : Italy's exportation of silk bas increased within five years from 230,000 pounds weight a voar to searly 2,000,000 The demand for Canadian woolléns in both men's abd women's Binek ard back and. white have focome Bost a draeo. A New York pauper quotes from a trade lever : Cheng o. VORA), sot the stock bere raduced befors believing in any material advance, and we sures that this 'is a reasonsle position to take A Loodon special says Beerbohm esti mates the world's visible supply of wheat at 19,085,000 quarters of eight bushels This compares with 19,690,000 a vear ago: 19. 150.000 in April, 1900, and 14,797,000 in 1898. Europe's own supplies are 9.030 000 quarters, against © 9,090,000 last April, and 8,850,000 two years ago. The total numbgl of failures in Canada this week was 20, against 21 last week, aml 24 this week lost year, Insolvencies in the do mivion for first quarter numbered 2463 aguinst 424 in 1901, while. abilities $3,430,992, compared with $3,333,722 There was considerable increase in de fault in the provings of Ontario, but a still darger decrease in Quebec In number there was little change in British Columisia, but the Only small changes were recorded vinoes fimancinl in Ontario of a oppitalist and not of a obe year, linos keeps very gestive al "Therd are no stacks of corn cant of Tha visible Spectilgtors are supply in lene than 10 inekned to wait to the were last veur, losses were heavier in the other prov The one failure reported wis banking institution. ---------- At Jenkins' To-night. Fit Reform suite, all the best ideas in tweeds, and cut, fit guaranteed, £10 and $12. -- The Very Hat You ate looking for is here. Camp- bell Bros, 84 Princess street. rr errr is above all things a No one who desires to be stylish 'can omit a black dress or skirt. We have the best assorted stocks of these goods and also the best light in which to see what you are buying." BLACE ETAMINES AND VOILES, beantifal roft quali. tine, high finish, excellent rtyles, 90c., $1, $1.25, 81.60, $1.76 yard. BLACK for ah 80, 900., $1, $1.95. '* LONDON CORD bh Lag 'shirt, will not snd beavy weights, 83. fu * "BLACK POPLINS, warranted ¥en a teed for wear, Tee, 87, Pie. $1, $1.16, $1.46, * R. specially aderted for fade, 7be.. 88e., 90¢ , $1, SERGES, thoroughly shrank snd finin) od, light PEBBLE DRESS GOODS. Very popular stiles ing dresses and skirts, vew Eoglsh s'y er, 750., making the rew $1.25 a yard. 40s, 80s, Gve,, T6e., $1, vot to sifp snd folly guaran- $1.44 BLACK LUSTBES, silk fivish. Eoglieh dye. firm treed, be. 80c., 40c., 80c., 60s. 786., $1, $1.88 yard. oni © Here ls Silk Bargains. orisp finish, French mek, 28 yard, worth 86c yard. TAFFETA, extra be often sell this gv qulity, fm eva Tal, Our pris BE WAS NOT HS RELATIVE LIAM TURNER. Death Of The Society Editress Of What Hon. Mr. Thought Of The Vote. Toronto, April J.--George Sweetman, of this city, who journeyed to Franktown, yesterday, to view the on the CPR. track, on Wednesday morning, by train bands, reports that the body is not that of William Tur per, Mr. Sweetman's son-in law, who disappeared on Monday night. Mr 'Turner has fot turned up at his home. Miss Helen MacDonala, society edit ress of the Sunaay World, died this morning at St. John's hospital, of appendicitis. Miss MacDonald was a daughter of John MacDonald and was well known in Toronto social circles. Hon. Thomas Greenway, of Manito ba, who is in the city at present, in reply to an enqdiry ms to what thought of the referenaum vote in that province, said that the vote of those opposed to the measare was larger than he had expected, He had thought that the vote polled for and against would be about even but that the vote polled for the act would not reach the required proportion the total vote. of BACK TO AMERICA. Wales May Visit The United States. New York, N.Y., April 5.--~The Times to-day prints a London cable to the effect that high diplomatic circles in London are discussing plans, believed to be far advanced for a visit by the Prince Of | prince of Wales to the United States. The administration at Washington is officially forwarding the proppsal ior the visit, which, it is understood, re- eeives the personal sanction of king Edward, of whose councillors urge the acceptance of the invitation as a matter of astute state policy. The splendid welcome accorded to the brother of the German emperor is believed to be a forceful influence this connection. The prince's visit will be in acceptance of an invitation to the dedication of the magnificent home of the New York chamber of A committee of that body has heen in communication with the roval household and cabinet members lirectly, and also through ambassa dor Choate. ts cp-- ROUGH RIDER A GIRL. some commerce Her Sex Revealed At Hospital-- Lost Her Clothing. Indianapolis, April 5.- good-looking girl about eighteen years old, dressed as a soldier, fell over a box in Ohio street while running to a fire, and injured herseli so that was taken to the City hospital. She wore a Rough Rider's blouse of khaki and a regular army hat After considerable urging, she she was horn in Pewamo, Mich. Her mother and father died some time ago, and since then the girl said she has been roving about She has travelled to the Pacific and She secured employment as steno grapher and book-keeper. Asked where her home was, she said "Al most anywhere 1 take my hat off." She said she lost her own clothing several months ago, and put on the uniform as the only garb she could obtain. She liked it, and has wéaring it since. said A BRUTAL MURDER. His Wife. Vancouver, April 5.---A sembling the Salamon murder in brutality, has occurred at Fernie, the victim Deing Mrs. Robert Shore, wife of a miner. Shore has been ar rested. tragedy, re New York Society Wedding. New York, April 5.-The church of the Heavenly Rest was the seene of a brilliant society wedding this alter noon, the contracting parties being Mr. and Mra. Eugene Adolphe de Mauriac, and Kenneth M. Mnochison The ceremony was performed by the the Rev. Dr. Roche, f Long Branch. Following the ceremony at Sixty Eighth street. ------ Congratulating Dillon. London, April 15.--A despatch from Dublin, to the Times, says that the Castlebar branch of the United Irish league has adopted a resolution, hearily congratulating Dillon thoroughly endorse his expressions against this king of traitors and hypocrites," says the resolution, "anc sincerely trust that Judas Chamber- lain 'may be spared until England inevitable doom, following her war piracy -- against South African republics." A Picturesque Wedding. London, April 5.--The wedding of the eur! of Lytton and Miss Pumnela Plowden, at St. aret's, picturesque affair. bride's cos- tume was an original ome of cream chiffon, trimmed with orange flowers, a court train of gold and silver tissue hung from her ders. Fol lowing the bride were eight little chil- we and girls, walking hand in hand with quai costumes, white and gold. Lord Strathcona bas Jent Knebworth for the honeymoon. THE BODY NOT THAT OF WIL- | The Toronto Sunday World-- | Greenway | Henry i remains of the young wan found dead | in | Edna Hall, a | she | the country, | from the Atlantie | through Canada. | been A Husband Arrested For Killing | the | Miss Aurelia de Mauriac, davghter of | Rev. D. Parker Morgan, assisted by | the church | there was a Jarge reception at the re- i sidence of the bride's parents in West | "We | the brave | was a PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest News Culled { From AN Over the World. i W. A. Kerr, Hamilton, is to be made { tax collector in that place. { On Apeil 3rd the number of small pox eases in London, Eng., were ¥ 35 The end, Fng., | 108, Hon. B. J ated for the legislature by the of North York. There is now every probability of a strike among the painters and decora- tors in Toronto. H. BH Elis, Walkerville, prominent athlete, is dead, a fall at Detroit. 3 Ex-mayor Bingham is going to run as a liberal in Ottawa whether or not he gets the convention. The Vancouver gas death from South of Mrs in reported Davis has been renomin liberals Ont, following company bas announced a twenty-five per cent, Te | duction in its price of gas. A colonial decree imposes a war tax | of 8500,000 a month on the liberals in the department of Panama. The negotiations concerning the Manchurian treaty between China and Russia have been concluded. The Salvation army supplied 246 39 meals, costing a farthing, in Lon don, Fug., during the month of March. By order of the British government flogging is to 'be abolished in South Africa at the request of the natives, Famonton ratepay hyllaw to raise £140,000 for sewersge and electric water { works, | mtations. Switzerland's new parliament build ings, which cost 8,000,000 francs, were formitlly opened . on Wednesday with much ceremony. George F. Armstrong, Pembroke, a brakesman on the Algoma Central railway was killed at the Canadian Soo while coupling cars. Tags In the dominion parliament on Fri day the budget delate was contifttied | by Hon. Sydney Fisher, Andrew | Bro- der and Haughton Lennox. An arrival at Boise, Idaho, Thunder Mountain, reports the covery of a lode on the head of Bo- tha Creek which gives an average | value of $120 o ton. iy W. H. Lane. colored, Philadelphia, sentenced to death for murdering Ella J. Jarden, and her danghter Madeline, from dis and so badly wounding another daugh- | ter, Kloise, that she died. The death, by drowning, of Sidney Moffatt, in the floods of Bethel, near Portage" La Prairie, Man, is veri fied. The body has been recovered. i The boy was aged thirteen, The estate of the late bishop Sween- {ov, of St. John, N.B,, is before the his sister. the wife of Dr. Bovle Travers, seeking to met aside | the will which left it all to the church David Eggler, a Bufialo expressman, was killed by a New York Central train to-day. Eggler was, years ago, one of the best known professional | baseball players in the United States. The prince of Wales may visit' the court, United States in October and attend | ¢ {he is first cousin to Cecil Rhodes. He | building. The kaiser | | the dedication of the New York cham ber of commerce | may send the crown { sent him. A mad bull, near Barry, Fng., three men and a boy on March 31st, He broke loose while being slaughter: ed, The butchers, whq were torturing the poor animal, are to be placed on trial for murder The report, published in the United States, that dowager queen Margherit- | ta -will visit that country in the au- { tumn and return home by way of Can- ada,is again officially declared to ahsolutely unfounded. Lord Minto has consented to preside {at the joint university dinner 'to be { given at the Russell, Ottawa, on April | 24th, when about 400 graduates of Canadian and American universities will have a banquet. At. Warwick, Eng. John Barrons, the master of the work- house 'there, was sentenced to six i months' imprisonment in jail and dis- prince to repre- be | treatment of | tender vears. A "national fete" in aid of the | House of Providence, Dundas, was opened last evening in the Hamilton armory by Hon. Mr Fitzpatrick, minister of justice, accompanied by bishop Dowling, Hon. J. M. Gibson and other citizens. some orphan boys THE REVENUE INCREASING. Returns For The Nine Months Ending March 31st. Ottawa, April 5.--Canada's revenue continues to elimb steadily. upwards. For the nine months ending March Jet, it amounted wo $41,351 818, an | increase of$3,133,801 over the same | period of last year. For the month of March only the receipts were $4,- | 785.210, or nearly half a million more | than for the same month of 1901. | The ordinary expenditure reached total of £30,914,135, which was 810+ | 437,683 less than the ordinary receipts {but 82,286,000 more than the dis- { bursements of the preceding nine | months, The expenditure for - the month, however, is $115,698 less than it was for a year ago. The total capital expenditure for the nine months was 85837 451, which reduc es the surplus in ordinary receipts i aver ordinary expenditure for the nine months increased by $1.536.000 over that of 1901. For the month of March, however, there is a decrease of $603,000. : One Thousand Perjurers. Rinhipeg. Aptil 5.~The vote now stands: For the of the liquor act, 12814; against enforce went, 19.007; majority against, 6,263. T seven treaty Yndans voted at Selkirk twice over for the act. Cases of Ptjury Sheoughout the province are esti at considerably over 1,000. At Jenkins' To-might. See the all wool pants at $1, just the thing to work in, extra strong and durable. GRIFFITH'S Leah Athesry, aged | a. ers have carried a | Light | killed | | a man named } missed from hig position for his cruel | of | LT THE WILL OF CECIL RHODES PROVIDES FOR ESTABLISH- MENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS. | To Create Good-Will Between Bri- | tain, Germany And = United { States--A Bequest To A Poor Cousin In The States. | "London, April 35~The will of Cecil Rhodes provicles for the establishment of colonial scholarships, and two Am | erican scholarships to each of the present states and territories of the United States The will of Mr. Rhodes also pro vides for five scholarships for students of German birth at Oxford, to be | nominated by emperor William; ' and commenting on the bequest, Mr. Rhodes, in a codicil telographed from South Africa, ssid : "For a good un- derstanding between England, many and the United States will se cure the peace of the world, and edn eational relations form the strongest tie." | All the Rhodes scholarships, Ameri- can, calonial and German are at Ox ford I Mr. Rhodes' will in a remarkable and voluminous document. od in 1599. There is a codicil attach ed on the day of the deceased's last departure from England and gnother, cabled from Cape Town, leaves £4,000 yearly to keep up the spot in the Ma- { torpo Hille where his body is to be buried. The will farther directs that a rail { road extension be made into the Ma- toppo hills, so that visitors may go there at the week 'end to inspect the majesty and glory of their surround: ings. : Mr. Rhodes explicitly says he is to be buried in an aperature, cut in the | solid rock, surmounted by a brass tablet bearing the words : | "Here lie the remains of Cecil | Rhodes." | No one else is to {who has | untry. | Mr. Rhodes bequeaths all his landed property near DBuluwayo and Salis John there his be buried not deserved well of {bury (both in Matabeland) ito trustees | { whom he directs to cultivate the land | for the instruction of the people of Rhodésia. | His celebrated country - place at Groote Sehuur (not far from Cape Town), Mr. Rhodes leaves as a resi { dence for the "Prime minister of the | federal government of South Africa," {with £1,000 yearly for its mainten | ance. Bequest From Cecil Rhodes. New York, April 5.--George Rhodes, ja Lakewood, N.J., janitor, has receiv- | delphia, saying that Cecil Rhodes left { him a'legacy of £50,000, The old man | was almost overcome hy the news, but left at once for Philadelphia, and said | he expected to sail immediately for Europe to claim hig fortune. | | According to George Rhodes' story says he wrote the latter in 1898 tell ing him that he was not doing very | well and would like to go to South | note saving that there were enough {| Rhodes in South Africa, and refused to { help him. | NO FURTHER TITLE. Festivities. Montreal, April 5.--La Presse, whose | | Sir Wilfrid Will Accept None at i friend of chief editor is a personal I Bir Wilfrid Laurier, says : "One of the premier's most intimate friends as sures us that the prime minister has decided that he will accept no farther | title during his coming visit to Eng- land." ) { There is a rumor here that Sir Wil {fried Laurier wil be offered the gov { ernorship of Canada at the expiration {of lord Minto's term of office. i - ---- { The University Council. { The annual election | graduates of Queen's university to fill { the eight vacancies which oce ur yearly {in the university eouncil through the retirement of members, has just been Ger-_| It was execut- | ted a despatch from his son at Phila- | Cecil in reply sent him a curt | among the | ragged and untidy? skirt edge an object skirt is bound with at fits wrinkle. Ask for S. H. 8 M. Redfern Bias Corded Velvet, and be sure the Jetters S. H. & M. are on the back of ¢very yard. Why riot have one t a bias corded velvet, the skirt without pucker or Your Skirt Edge is Seen Every Day. hat is stylish, elegant and yet durable, rather than one that 1s You can make your of admiration if your S. H.& M. Redfern-- cut on a perfect bias 131 Sample men. These are part of " 1.00 1.28 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 Samples and were purchased at 25 per cent regular prices. These are all different styles and makes and will be sold as follows : $ 75 UMBRELLAS FOR § B56. 2 SPECIALS T0-NIGHT. To-night We Will Sit The Following : Umbrellas and Parasols. Umbrellas for Ladies, Children and Gentle- of off a manufacturer's Sett 4 78. 94. 1.13. 1.50. 1.87. 2.28. o LL] "" "" o" } 250 Pairs A Ladies' Black " Cashmere Stockings, Fine even make, seamless feet, pure Cashmere. value at 3oc pair. ¢ Sale Price To=night Good 20c. pair. Sale at 7 o'clock. | completed argl the following graduates | have been declared elected to the coun i eil to hold office till 1903: R. V. { Rogers, KC.BA, LLY. R.A. Cal vin, M.P,, J. M. Farrell, B.A, Kings son; E. H. Horsey, M.D. .P., Owen Sound; Rev, D. McTavish, D.Se., To: ironto; E. By, Echlin, BA, M.D., Otta wa; Rev. J. K. Macmorine, M.A, | Kingston; George W. Mitchell, M.A, | Cobourg, The uliiversity council annually elects one of its members to the board { of trustees to fill the piace of its re- { tiring repgesentative. P. C. MeGre | gor, of Almonte, who retired this year, being the only person to receive | the number of votes requisite to con i stitute a nomination has been declar- ed re-elected. Assaulted A Little Girl. A warrant has Deen sworn out for the arrest of Henry Byrnes, a larrie young man, charging him with assault wpon the person of Susie Blake, 5 httle girl who also belongs to Barriefield, The assav!t took place on Cataraqui bridge yesterday after noon. The police bave not yet been able to find Byrnes, as he is in hid- ing. - Sold For Small Price. Ogdenshu N.X., April 5 mil hon ner sinvuton fF, the Typ it { elevator company, Prescott. Ont., has | been sold under order of the Canadian courts for 350.000. Iv cost $200,600 and is mortgaged for $125,000. The pashan does not assume the enounr Rev. DeWitt Talmage Improves. Washington. April 5-There is a slight JRnpray ewes in the condition of Rev. DeWitt 'Talmage. At Jenkins' To-night. English daby bats, sll the pew blacks and flanges, $1. 81.50, 82. Just Arrived To-day. New shapes intAmerican fefloras, 82. at Campbell Bros. Tigpert Fleming, ployed on a farm, aged sventy, em- Just west of Winn r Winnipeg * 5 5 5 . : . : - Great Shoe style, ordinary shoe store. of the other fellows. No cultivated taste is nreded to drink the MAGE ' CALEDONIA WATER; it's saap and merit re. commend it to all, Seld F. G. LOCKETT Has Gone Again to the Factories of Montreal and Quebec. Beside large purchases for immediate delivery or- ders will now be placed for next fall and winter trade. The goods must be made specially for us. They must have style as well as quality and quality as well as and be a little different from those made for the We must keep just a little ahead Lg} f THE LOCKETT SHOE STOR Kingston Business Collage, KINGSTON. TORONTO . Largest and Hest smipment ts Coneds. >