H cusehold Scale "AEE Capacity, 1 oz. to 12 lbs. White Enamelledware Dish. No loose weights. Requires no table room. Always teady for use. Easily kept clean. Try one from CORBETT'S HARDWARE -- THE WHIG WHIG, published Lfoieeh ELC "WEEKLY BRITISH WIG Thursda; oved k: mine i resses. yor "hi wd B. PENSE, PROPRIETO J Opifer per Orlem Dicor.' LIFE WITH ANARCHISTS. The North American, of Philade phia, gives a sketch of society by not long a member until sh choice. ' The anarchists are known by nun and communication in Three times th murderous gang assembled in a litti bers, not by names, by cipher. called together written drawing from th box or regeptacle in which the paper each one present must commit the deed." If you like a good cup of tea try our "INDIA BLEND" 25¢, 80c , 8c, 40c., 50¢. pound For best results in bakiug use ABR BRAND BAKING POWDER. "EXTRACTS AND SPICES. THE STARR CO. 185 WELLINGTON ST. Cutters Sleighs Have Your Cutters and Slsighs Fixad Up at Lalurney's, Where. you can have all parts properly attended to. 390 Princess St. 'Phone 125 HARD GOAL : S. ANGLIN & CO. : = Foot of Wellington St. . BRIGHTEST OF ALL. Our new 300 YOTTO INCANDESCENT GAS LAM® -is-to be seen in operation at our show rooms. It burns only from 6 to 8 feet of gas per hour. A steady, bright light, well -adapted for store = or business luce." See it at our show rooms. BRECK & HALLIDAY, Wonderful Success. THE LIONT THAT LIGHTS, Do not be disappointed by buying cheap imitation mantle burncrs when you can buy best. THE KERN BURNER Is made upon honor, and every one guar candle power Princess Street. anteed, They are made of heavy material. finely finished, equipped with the best mantles and riasaware. Give the light and save gas. - 253 KIN STREET WHO IS YOUR AUCTIONEER ? W. MURRAY, Jr., In serving nearly every tody now J. W. OLDFIN, in that line. He las a reputation for good sales, prompt returns and satisfactory settlements You will be #uonev in pocket bv employing W. MURRAY, Jr. WEATHER STRIPS FOR WINDOWS AND NQOWRS. They not only keen out Jack Frost but they will help vou reduce your coal! gill, protect you from draits and there- by save manv bad colds. Easily tacked ar wear well. and the cost is but a He ar rived in America later, but was per crime to one Meloy, of Paris. suaded to return home and was re ported to have been killed by a run over in the street. It Then Mrs. Dexheimer whole business and left the organiza- for a time, but at a mothers' meet- her experiences. Her mind became eas- ier, but at once her life was endanger- ed. She has been practically in hiding York, guarded day and night by detectives, ever since, and is now in New story. The detectives think that her mind is somewhat unbalanced, but she says she can give she avers and could tell a great deal that it is not expedient for her to reveal. proof for all The surprising feature of her recital is the secrecy and ramifications of the anarchists, the ambition that impels them on that some day all the work- men in the world will rise in rebellion and wreck their vengeance upon all the forces that oppose them in the form of organized capital. ------ EDUCATION OF YOUNG MEN, Fault has the not boomed its evening classes at the Collegiate been found because Joard -of Education has Institute and made them a great suc- cess, It has done the only thing ad- visable, nameiy, at the dis- mechanics the the institute, and especially of the technical aepart- ment, at a nominal cost. placed posal of - the young splendid equipment of Two sub- because not a demand for others. A year ago the jects only have been taught there was drawing and mathe- matical classes were large, as large to them. not so large, and as was convenient have This year they are for the time being it has been propos- A Pithy Repl was very much impressed, he declared, Montreal, Dec. 11.- Lieut. ( ol, S. ed to drop one df then 1thy Reply. with the order, government, courtesy Stee'e, commanding the South African oN I Tidy cin, Globe. a : 7 and politeness evidenced in the schools. | Mounted Police in the Pretoria cis: I'he question has been asked, How Mr. Prefontaine on being asked for The kindergartens, too, he considered, trict under Col. Baden-Powell, has is it the Scranton School of Corres. | his views on the tariff, said that they were very great blessings. He 'was de- | written to Dr. D. McEathran. dean--of pondence manages to get so many Were Lid be found in the tarift-law ol tiohted to see that Kingston had a the McGill faculty of comparative me stucents ? The answer is because jt Ji. 1hat 1s neat and 'expressive. police magistrate wise. and discreet dicine, 'to ask him to supply him with hae ay . y : - e enotigh tox punish: havs who have - | the services of four of the veterinary totic ies A variety of subjects--engi A Timely Warning. en trouble in the school. Teact araduates. Col. Steele states that the neering, or architecture, electrical | Syracuse Post-Standard. should pay attention .to the teaching | Canadians have proved themselves ex ciencey-- ete;--and because its well Above all, no matter how low the of good manners; trustees should take | cellent horsemen and their life paid. agents make a house to house canvass for students, The Scranion -- 69TH YEAR , 12 Pages, pub- Offices, in Canada: rapid, stylish and cheap IT'HE DAILY WHIG. the woman, Mrs. Dexheimer, who was an anarch- ist and attended meetings at which EDITORIAL NOTES. lots were drawn for the killing of | Ottawa is 'to have a new society President Roosevelt. She declared | journal. Its editor is not announced, that she was tricked into joining the Emma Goldman and was e rued her they ar room over a saloon in Market street, Philadelphia, and proceeded to ballot, containing the names, addresses and numbers of the members were until some one produced the order, "You The first time the ballot alioted the was not an | | 3 accident. An anarchist must either | ©'tY asks, "Art thou holier than 1?" kill his victim or die. © The secona Lord Milner is booked for the gov- time the order to kill was given to ernor-generalship of Canada. From one Mullin, but it was ineffectual, Minto to Milner, from the strife and The man with the number drawn strenuous life of South Africa to the turned out to be dead. The third peace and contentment of Canada, is time a Mrs. Schroeder, of Philadel phia, was selected for the awful deed, Her courage failed her." She took Mr. McNeilage, editor of the Scottish acid. Farmer, and a visitor to Canada at sickened on the tion. She presented a profound silence ing, she was moved to recite some of in constant fear of attack, for her : 3 2 ment Howland has taken to tne former associates have sworn to stab : : : : : abuse of him. It will not do. her 'in the back. Hers is 'a curious the teachers' remuneration, and the incidental, of heat, light, etc., the total for the season of ten weeks be- ing $150. The mistake some people lished every y morning at $1 a have been making is to mix up the af- Attached fs ome of the best Job Printing fairs of the day and evening classes and there is no sense or reason in it. The one thought that ought to re- main is this : That the Board of Edu- cation is willing to use its resources and its equipment for the education of the young men in any way that can be helpful to them, and they have only to make known their desires in order R. 1 to be served. . but he will probably he Major Maude. Mr. Monk has been nonplussed over the the election in .Mais- onneuve. The political re-action for which he was looking has not begun in Quebec. result of 1 ° S$ ------ © | Admiral Dewey, in command of the American fleet, is referred to as the Gibraltar of the Carribeau Seca. He's a great man so long as he does not col- lide with a greater. \ -- If Britain and Germany remain in possession of the e e Ss ports of . Venezuela until the republic pays its thirty mil- lions of debt the natives will forget that they had a country. : Winnipeg, for the third time, has rejected Sunday cars. The average To- rontonian, looking westward and ad- dressing the representative of no mean a great and striking contrast. present, does not approve of manual labour because it does not improve the moral character. Was that the ob- ject of it ? Some people appear to he getting things mixed. A third candidate for the mayoralty is talked of in Toronto--Ald. Spence. He is the brainest man in the council, and Howland fears him the most. So in advance of Mr. Spence's announce- Mr. Coffey, of London, publisher of the Catholic Record, is being boomed the vacant in On- tario. It is announced that he is an Irishman. Now listen for the slogan of for senatorship some men, who are forever bawling sometimes in their sleep, "Canada for the Canadians." Sir Charles Tupper is again talking. He says there is a revolution against the liberal government in Ontario, and the evidences of it will be afforded in North Ontario where Hon. Mr. Foster is to be a candidate. The constituency 'eleeted the late Angus McLeod 700 majority. Foster thinks it Watch for the result. -- SNIPPED FROM PAPERS. by safe: There's A Change. Hamilton Times. Tories approving of foundine' a chai of forestry. Well, well! And a few. years. ago. they. ebjedied--to paying---g clerk of forestry. No Defence Of Treating. Toronto Star. Of all the army of treating men, not one in ten wiil defend the practice, But they do not know how to get away from it. NEWS OF WORLD TELEGRAMS FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF EARTH. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered By The Dear The King of Saxohy is confined to bed by bronchitis, mavoralty of Smith's Falls. Four schooners, one with a crew of ten men, were lost during the furious storms ofl Newfoundland. J. Duchnesneau, warden of St. Vincent de Paul penitentiary, applying for superannuation. Rev. W. E. Smith, Chen Tu, China, writes that the Boxer scare is over and mission work resumed. A new organization has been formed, in Toronto, known as the 'Wholesale Shoe Association of Canada.' John McKeever, charged with hav- ing murdered Mr. Ken:it, the ahti- Ritualistic crusader, was acquitted. It is 'understood that the city Ottawa is to be created a military district with Lieut.-Col. Hodgins as D.O0.C. The committee on agriculture of the United States congress asks $1,000,000 to fight the cattle disease in the New England States, The Italian warship Carlo Alberto used by Mr. Marconi in his wireless telegraphic experiments, has been or- the is the house of delegates, was sentenced to four years imprisonment in connec- tion with the "boodling" cases. Circulars have been issued by the railwav companies announcing increas ed freight rates on grain and grain products from points west of Mont- real to the sea-board. The Archbishop of Canterbury, tak- en ill while making a speech in the House of Lords, a few days ago, and had to be escorted from the chamber, is reported to be worse. Ste. Anne's church, erected to the memory of Breboeuf and Lallement, Jesuit missionary martyrs, was dedi- cated at Pentanguishene on Thursday bv Archbishop O'Connor, It is announced that the Atlantic transport steamers Messaba and Min neapolis will replace the American lin: Canada, and several thousand dollars were subscribed to start a campaion in the United States to that end. The albacore, a variety of the mac- kerel tribe; taken in large numbers off J. Wesley Smith, drv goods merch ant, of Halifax, who died recently, leit about £60,000 to various hranches of , Methodist church work, and about 230,000 to educational and charitable institutions. There was a tendency on the stock exchange, yesterday, to connect the fall in American rails with 'the crisis in Venezuela; but in well informed quarters the downward movement was attributed solely to forced liquidation in New York. William H. pey's leading « I McGuire, one of Winni- business men, formerly itnism" apparent in several' of the of | haracters of the play. Mrs, Agnes Firdlay makes a capital surly and dered to Venezuela. London, Dec. 12.--Easton Lodge, Judge Masson, Huron county, has Lady Warwick's beautiful place in retired on account of ill-health. Judge | Essex. is just now+the centre of so- Doyle succeeds him and Philip Holt | cial interest, the occasion being a becomes junior judge. grand bail to mark the debut of Lady At St. Louis, a former member of | Warwick's daughter, Lady Marjorie ers St. Louis and New York, while | Idaho is soon to be the scene of the the latter are being overhauled. largest irrigation works in the United The conference, at Detroit, passed | States, and the third in scope in the resolutions favoring reciprocity with | world. The land to he reclaimed is along the Snake River, and the tract is 271,000 acres in extent. The scheme canals, the development of power Shoshone Falls, and the building of the Nova Scotia coast. The fish runs Jan 'electric railroad forty-five miles from ten to twentv pounds in weight, [lonz from the Oregon Short Line and sells well in the United States. railroad at Shoshone to the two towns. The area to be reclaimed several Years ago for a National park because of its beautiful scenery, Live Stock Exports And Imports. States for the year ended June 30th. 1902, amounted to $244,733,062. this amount $44,871,684 was the value 770 of the dairy products. The total y . THE DAILY WRIG, FRIvax DECEMBER 12. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. '" A Modern Magdalen " Was Ably (Produced. "A Modes'. Magd len," produced last night at the Grind Opera House, origin, amd was adapted by Haddon Chambery to New York life. It por- tra,s ye.es of the "Tenderloin," si- miliar to those of Hall Caine's "Chis «Con, she Lecomes nuise, a field hysoital a A TARE SON, VARICOCELE has been condemucd by sone -news- papers whi h declare' that the lay should not be stazed, because it I guarantee Latest Method Treatment 10 be & permanent and tive eure for treats of that "primrose path of dal Varicocele and Stricture, withous eutting, stretching or loss of te Variopoel le 1 . Sa atose | hg absorbs the bagging, or wormy condition, equalizes circulation, stops pains inthe groins, liarce. lhe piece is of Scandinavian iso all drains, thereby giving the organs their go T Dutritioa, vitalizes the partsand re- tric stores lost Jowers: ia i iguire 3 absorbs ae aervousness, weakness, che, ete., while in sll prostatio troubles It | ment par excellence. So positive am I that my treatment will sure Tow pos PAY WHEN CURED ture tissue, stops sensation, trea oan oY ps G 4 A : : . Yeu need nothing until you sre convinced thai a th. The tarifi hill was read a secohd |tian."' An impulsi e, pretty girl, ia been Rs) 2 Ee da are you that | have Sante pS aemplets. ure hag time in the German Reichstag. compgss.on for ier :lowly-dying sis Treatment, otherwise I could not make you this proposition. Is makes 00 &i who George Berry, Sparta, was killed by ter, and to escape poverty and a 84 failed to cure you, call or write me. the accidental discharge of his - gun. | hard home lie. a cepts the o'er of a Each Time You Call You See Me Personally, The Dominion bye-clections now | gilded swell and becomes his property. Or each Mme you ye Is receives my PYTSONA) Atjeution. The Sumber ot years Iam pending wil > 9 it} Finale she is saved iy suicid establishe: trolt, and the cures I accomplished after givan up by ouher dostors, has b Bling vill not take place until | rin ly be i to ed ton suicl le by a Placed me as the foremost specialist of the country. CONSULTATION FREE. Call or a y-. : Poo: young le low, who has loved ler write for blank for blank for home treatment. Perfect system of howe treatment for Dr. McCallum has definitely stated | faithfily, and whom. she marries. | those who cannot call. El All medicines for Canadian patients ahi «A that he will he a candidate for the Thon, whie he goes to the war in | from Windsor, Can. Al duty and express charges prepaid. Nowiog sens C.0. sna COR. WILCOX or. MICH, OAT DR. GOLDBERG, WOGDWAROC AVE., DETROIT, The lay is a drama of emotion but contaius fine pices of humor and pos- sesses strong climaxes. It has also some exceptionally strong lines. The role of Katinka, the modern Magdalen, is admirably fillod by Miss Roselle Knott, a charming Hamilton, Ont. actress, who shows great variety and resources, W. J. Ferpuson plays the role of Katinka's father, an old ve- probate, but full of humor. This char- acter is strongly like similar ones hy Bickens, in fa t there is "'Dickeuson- evil-te nzued stepmother. Good sup- port is given by Darvill Jarrett, 'as the love-lorn, old money lender; Franklyn Roberts, as Katinka's faith- ful lover, and the other members of the company. The play is beautifully staged. Debut Of Lady Warwick's Daughter Greville. The ball takes place to- night and the festivities will continue through the remainder of the week. Lady Mar orice, who has just reach- ed her eighteenth year, inherits her mother's beauty, and has given many indications of possessing the same in- dividuality and character. Like her cousin, the Duchess of Sutherland's daughter, she has been educated to a great extent at the local high school at Leamington, near Warwick Castle. Lady Warwick pursued this course in order that her daughter might ae- DID YOU SEE BROWN TO-DAY? Smith recommended him to us yes- terday and we hited him perfectly in a Westminster Overcoat. He was well pleased and said: '*Never knew there was such a stock of Ready-to-Wear Overcoats in Kingston." There are hundreds like him. Perhaps you are one of them ? If you are we want to say that, no matter what price Overcoat you want, we can do better by you than anyone we know of $6 to $15 Will you look at them? No obliga- tion to buy, but a look will convince you that this is the place to buy your New Overcoat. THE H. D. BIBBY CO., quire that democracy of temperament and indifference to rank which it would be impossible to acquire at home under the care of governesses. Idaho Irrigation Scheme. Boise, Idaho, Dec. 12.--The state of includes the building of two immense at in- was set aside ludes the tract which The value of the exports of animals ind animal products from the United Of of the animals, 8192,756,608 of the neat and meat products, and $7,104, 'alue of the exports of animal pro- 9c. SHAKER All-Wool . Blankets, Grey Union and all-Wool Blank ts Tackdown Quilts, Ilaune! Sheeting Heavy Fulleloth and Canadian 'weed, One Price Clothing House, Oak Hall. For a Good Pair Eh of Blankets. 29¢. SOME DAYS'AGO WE SECURED A BIG.LOT OF BLANKETS Most of this FLANNEL At a price much below their value, lot is manufactured from heavy Twilled Cloth. Some are white and some are grey and all have pretty blue or pink borders. are good value at $1. No pair is worth less than 85c. and many While they last your choice for SOc. a pair. For balance of this month we offer special value in Write Union and om ortors and » 1 - a resident of Westport and Brockville, ducts was about $3,000,000 greater REMEMBER OUR SPECIAL OFFER, died "on Saturday of appendicitis. A | than the like exports of the previous : V a wl widowed mother and sister reside at vear, but there was a decrease of Cu-tomers purckasi: 8 goods to te area ul $1 ad J SU. Yu LW il be Westport, a brother, Horace, at Otta- | nearly 88,000,000 inthe valie--of at--{-fvelyfiaa_or-tanted-to-nny-addressiffor--eme--verr--2th~--hormtifat : bs wa and another brother, Edward, at Alexandria Bay. t Addressed The Board. With the permission of the Board of Education, Sterne Tiche, rector of All Saints' church, addressed that hody last evening concernin® viiits he had made to the public schools. He tev, tle exported. This latter was due the sharp demand for beef cattle ed States imported from Canada 27, e to in he United States. Despite these large exports, the Unit 16 cattle; 148,313 sheep, 3,305 hors- «, and 5,356 bogs. TRATED NEW IDEA WOMEN > MAGAZINE CRUMLEY BROS. Places For Graduates. thermometer, don't attempt to kindle a bonfire inside vour anatomv with the aid of alcohol. Internal Roma more interest in the pupils and en at home has peculiarly fitted them for tne TA Wear thing in the world,"--in anything that's That's «the greatest worn. You get style, fit and finish foo,.in courage the teachers, On behalf of the board Messrs. Sears, Dvde and Meck school is a big institution, it is doing | candles and pin-wheels are likely to tendered thanks to Mr. Tighe. a good work, and its diploma is of | result. . g some importance. The evening classes Shovid Do It At Home '*' Bibby's."" Oak Hall. "Bibby's."' of the institute are not designed to Otia%. Touiital : Our hig) gad clothing Sous fis quality men for expert service, They The git of Lord Strathcona and mor the i Te, S15 S have been 'modest in their preten- Lord Mount-Stephen to Kine Ed- Ihe H. I. Pibhv on Toe sions. They have aimed to help | ward's hospital fund consists of secur- . 8 those who leit school a little too | 1ti®S that will yield an aniual income 'When you are down town to-morrow, | w | of 879,699.83 in perpetuity, This means |, | sure and eall Stroud's and conditions in South Africa, while those who were out during the war impress ed their commanding officers hy thei fonduct and fitness for the work, photos finished before Christmas. Sit to get Special arrangements vour oon as possible at Weese's. Christmas gifts ranging from 2c. to at : on Saturday. See upper indow at Yaylor's, See basket of perfume, 25¢. 2 GRANBY RUBBERS --But the one thing we emphasize is their Wearing Qualities. "Granby Rubbers wear liKe iron" eee te sea en 3 i he + oot our 21 Soy for their ow good, and who ar a capital sum of not less than two - pound of nih or coftée. Rest } bottles perfume and a cake of soap, | tesirous of acquiring practical arith: | million dollars, and possibly three value in the city. all for 25¢. McLeod's drug store. | metic and mechanical drawing, which | millions. The Canadians set a pace. Brass gucds, fancy. boxes, calen: In washing woollens and flannels, i are so useful to every aspiring arti: dars, cards and leather goods, to be | Lever's Dry Soap (a powder) will be | san. "Bibby's." Overcoats. '"Bibby's." | cleared out at Weese's. found very Iatistactory. { Can the institute widen its influence If you miss seeing our new over Westminster overcoats" Oak Hall. . Livingston's for stiff hosom shirts. ; coats before you buy, you will he a _-- om ------------ and curriculum 7 Most certainly. fons time forgiving. yourself. tive, rr There are young men in large numbers | coats £3 to the H. D. 3ibby i who desire training on other subjects | Co. | than mathematics and mechanical : er | drawing, and subjects that pertain to| Yany jeatis. (ak Hall. " : Use the "Sta:r 'Spe-ial Baking let them communicate with the secretary their occupations and callings, of the board. and the matter will re ! / y ol : : om 1. | Thursday sold the grey horse "Joe" eve prompt attention. The people, : Lad : ! : : bea i | at No. 1 station. to William Ahearn, have provided the accommodation, and Cushendall, for f110, ® ! the city and the government the Christmas novelties usually 23¢. up equipment, for good service, and both {to #1 in Taylor's 25¢. window for Sat i cn 5 t ¢ should be used to the fullest extent 41 Weeiminsior o. ore ats. Oak Hall. there is occasion for it. The impres | Trustee Shaw thinks the: <chool pu sicn has Leen given that large expendi- | pils are. lamentably weak as spellers: tures have been incurred in connection | and he is seeking to know the reasor with the evening cla and 'that it is | HY | ; i . > New. nobby, nifty neckwear for a pity they are not better attended i The expenditure, as it appeared by last evening's discussion at the board. so far as the night classes' are con: | cerned, is very light. It is confined to trifle STRACHAN'S HARDWARE, Powder, 15c. lb. tins-.ard you'll never want to use anv other kind. The fire and light committee urday. Come early, 121 Princess street Christmas trade. Every shape. Dunlop. the Grand Union. Christmas gifts for Livingston's Christmas mufllers. Oak Hall geatlemen at Have | ? appendicitis Patient Jargains in Taylor's 25¢. window. you ¢ Doctor--No; 1 - hardly think Christinss Gifts ! What Could suitable. for for a lady ris Chair, be nicer or more a Christmas Present or, gentleman, a Mor- Sold Comiort Rocker, Arm Chair; Card Table, Parlor Cabinet, Fancy Rocker, Also Children's Toy Sets, three pieces, blue or red, Migh Chairs ands Rockers. 3 promptly attended * to. ; . s lo JAMES REID, the Leading Undertaker, Princess St. -- - . ; P= : an In His Glory. American ;. Ottawa I'ree Pr : Ti £Xport ' hia i Now doth the heart of the, planes | vy, wee May | line 16 rejoice. With ich iov he inqgweteth | py, fociow have Y ' ' the conNtion of airs and 1 " [15,537 packages, as. comparid ith that he "nst co back to the shop [00.503 Just year. Exports of che for his taols."" Then, dosh he return at {170,355 arainst 270,129 a b xen his leisure and @ltidately charoe what | -- an afford it. i Be likes. Exclusive nec Cak Hall.