Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jan 1903, p. 1

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E DAILY BRI UARY To -a successful and nouncements from time to time. ways get reliable goods. we sell to make it gent you pay for it. Wishing you a happy New Year (3S JENKINS 3 114 PRINCESS STREET. CHRISTMAS OVER! TURKEYS GONE ! And have to settle meat, tough meat, let us help you chew it by using on UNIVERSAL MEAT CUTTERS Chops anything. by every person the ONLY $1.50. W. A. MITCHELL'S HARPWARE BIG OFFER TO INTRODUCE AND ESTABLISH the Feate School of Music to the people $15 MANDOLIN FREE To every scholar who will take e do not ask cash down but give the scholars pleased to show what can be done the mandolin and explain fully our offer PEATE SCHGOL OF MUSIC, Exchange Building, McRae's Warehouse. ! | wish HA Happy New Year Go All LOCAL MEM@RANDA. The Daily Note Book For Whig Readers to Post Themselves By. When designers contest for a prize the rféult is always a draw. Two good listeners.inay be friends, but two good talkers--mnever. 'Those whe' ate weary in well-doing are thuse who do thie least of it What is a Kiss ? The flag of truce in the petty wars of courtship and mar riage. the mirror of furniture, Hee fing We are getting the old-fashioned win- buts realy what is needed is wed full coal 5 woman's . winter a to icel comfortable she has Zin to pick out her spring outhit You have tis Would we adieu Old vou And .50..pld farewell' But time now knell, long CHI A. We are still showing a full line of handsome goods Can suit any taste. ii Dinner Sets Nice sets of g7 pieces, stippled handles, for $5.50. ROBERTSON BROS. ANNOUNCEMENT TO TEACHERS OF MUSIC AND COLLEGES. AVOID PAYING DUTY AND: EX- c., for your music by calling at gp music store Ringston. Mr. Sing days have the comp of Soe Wood' edition bf Bo and will quote you terms equal house in America ROWNTREE'S Vojce, Cough, Glycerine and Menthol Clear JUJUBES, 50c. Per Pound. A. J. REES, Princess Street, 'Phone, No. 58 RIDEAU WARD. TO THE ELECTORS :--Ladies and gentlemen. --In again offer myself as a candidate for alderman for 1903, 1 to thank one and all for their support during the past three and if my record during that time your approval, would ask your JAS. KNAPP. isn't a wise-looking piece yet it does a lot of re most bin garments 10 be been good, true; could say friend, to year, rings your farewell mn te cataloque in stock to any hearty years, merits support CATARAQUI WARD. " Election Board Of Education. TO THE BLE( a) -- Your support s respectiully solici JOSEPH R. DONALDSON. FRONTENAC WARD. THE ELECTORS your votes and influences on to elect n a8 one ol your 1908 Respectfully yours, W. H. GODWIN. eg eee eee VICTORIA WARD. I earnestly so- Jan alder- TO licit oth, men for ve KINGSTON. ONTARIO: FRIDAY, J: MAYREPEATIT The Expedition to Release Christians IN JEOPARDY. HOW THE POWERS ARE CON- CERNED IN MOROCCO. It is Said That Spain, Britain, France and Germany. -are all Casting Envious Eyes Upon Sultan's Ringaemmd Reac- tionary Policy. London, Jan. the revolutionary rocco aot in reacoing, of several 2.--The bearings of movement in Mo- generally under- and afiect na- thGugn tar sub; stood, vitality tions. Both tensive and G are the ols and England have ex rcial interests in Moroc- man trade is rapidly in- As a result, they have a France col co, creasing. number imperilled if the rebels wage a "holy war' which has for its object the de- struction of all Christians. The poassi- bility of a repetition of the expedi- tion to Pekin, with Fez as the goal, been suggested. France, from Al- geria, and Great Britain, trom Gib- raltar, are 'in a position to hurry troops: into Morocco, and Spain al ready has garrisons at Ceuta and Melilla. The real difliculty, as in Chi- lics in the general distrust which WB i<ts as to the intetions of the vari ONS powers. The explanation of the kituation in Morocco was given by a person well versed in the question : ihe territory of. Morocco, the sO inappropriated territory Africa, is coveted by Spain, who the African shores across narrow strait as her by France, who Morocco and whose re reach the frontiers. England langier, to complete her hold on the entranceeto the Mediterranean, par- tially established at Gibraltar. many also, since she holds tk in the trade of Morocco, has interests at stake. All these conflicting claims combine to make a most difficult situation, one which has permitted the Moroccans to assume an arrogant attitude. . Some wee was circulated that France and Eng: land had made an agreement by which the former waived her claims in Egypt and the New Hebrides, and in return Great Britain acquiesced in thie French seizure of all' Moros" ex cept the coast fronting Spain from Melilla to the Atlantic. This was, ac cording to the rumor, from Paris, to go to Spain. has Howing in re the 1 heritage: surround already desires vards Sys A Reactionary Policy. Madrid, Jan. 2.--The latest news from Fez, Morocco, where the sultan's | troops are od by the rebels un the preter is to the effect that foreign nts and ion do not seem to be at all ous, although fighting is going on the city ted b that the sultan of summoned the and notables to Fez and made a bid | for their loyalty ing to abjure his European predilictions, to break his | relations with Christians, and to maintain Islamism. It is asserted that the of bes der the mi a near It Morocco is st } off, immediate dismissa consequently, impending, accompanied by a reactionary policy. The needs © corroboration," as many stories circulating here continu ally prové incorrect. It is stated that officials, is report of citizens whose lives will be | To "EXTEND THE PLAN. Dairymen Ask the Government for More Instructoxs. Jan. 2---Deputations from and Wetsgn Dairyvmens' waited on the minister of agricuiture "and discussed the dairy situation. 'The pont under discussion was the advisability of extending the plan of instruction demonstrated in two model districts during 1902. In the past th government has been giving $4,000 per vear to each of the and wn 1900 pent ending out four special ther tine to twenty live I of endeavoring as the Tore mito, dhe Eastern Association, @ nesociations, 000 more in instructor improving ia wclories, | to visit | inspectors do Fhe dairyvmen as satisfied with the resuits in model districts, and gs anxious have the plan systematized and ex tended over the whole province. They Lel'eved that this could be done with- | out additional expense, theil idea be ing that the benefits were sao evident that the factdries would contribute to the maintenance of these nstructors The plan® they thought, should be ap plied to creameres as well cheese factories, Mr. Dryden said (hat Plen could be devised meet the views of all, and he promis ed to berid his energies to the work dmg out of such a scheme. who deyoted the produce of each, ust one hundred factories, themselves these to expressed as he which believed a i would WILL LAND A FORCE. Action Due to Menacing Attitude of Emir of Kano. L ndon, Jan. 2=In eon equence of the me nacime atiitude of the Emir of Kano, a powerful Mohammedan ruler of the Northern Nigerid, who has plae ed a price on the head of Captain Ab- a'i, the British at Zarajia feapital of Z g), Central Afiica, the British government has decided of the im maliate dispatch of a punitive expedi last | ks ago the rumor which came the women | shereefs | European | tion of 1,200 men belor x the { West African frontier force The | the death in October last of the | of who. had caused { trouble in the past. to Emir Sokoto, serious ATTACKEI\BY CANNIBALS. The Entire Party Murdered and Eaten.' Brussels, Jan. 2.----The ministration has received jeut. De Magnenne and his party, in harge of Port Homi, on the frontier | of Uganda, were attacked by a canni- ! bal tribe on June 14th, last the entire party was murderd caten. . Congo ad news Mullah Means To Fight. Berbera, Jan. . 2.--The Mullgh wells of Galadi, ur © part of Haud, within' the Mpdug gion, preparing to offer an obstinate resist | anuey They are caravans | firearfes and ammymnition togreplenish | their stock. The position of the Mullah | has become mmch stronger, and | infhdence has become more widely | tended. | The adv is expected to result in an en | which wil have a decisive effect | the | securing operations. To Be A Triangular Fight. B.C, Jan. 2.--Christo j pher Foley, who contested Yale-Cari { boo at he last general election, in the | interests of the mine union, has con { sented to stand as an independent la bour candidate for the | the by in _ Burrard { restriction will be one of his i planhs Hon. T, R Mclnr { nounces his intention to | Vancouver, dominion election Chine an government has recived pews of that , and that and is making no aftempt to move from the south western his force concentrating there a of his | €X- ance of the moli'e columns x 1903. RICH DURBAR'- Oriental Pactontiy And Magnificence. A VIVID SCENE. LORD CURZON MAKES A FINE MANAGER. Chamberlain as a Sdductive In- fluence--His Cordial Greeting y in Natal--An Embittered Con- troversy at an End. New York, Jan. 2--The Tribune's "London cable says: The moraing journals are filled with details of the oriental pageantry and magnificence of the durbar. It was, perhaps, a less picturesque function than the state entry into Delhi, with its long double file of richly cgparisoned elephants, but there was a larger representation of Indian princes and a greater dis play military fi liethe ao- counts of the procession of elephants and vassal princes read like a new chapter in the 'Arabian Nights" the details of the proclamation king as emperor of India from a throne with golden lions formed a se- quel to the oriental romance of the British dominion, of which a states man with a Hebraic imagination was the author. Lord genive ' as a stage manager with a unique knowledge of oriental character, recognized, and there a conviction that he will *t a great part in ifoperial policies after his return from India. Mr. Chamberlain's power of exciting colonial enthusiasm. is considered ma gical. The shrewd comment of one of his erities is that aiter his remarkable achievement inducing the people of Natal to shout themselves hoarse over the of taxing themselves for the of L2000000 of war ought to be seat from gne empire to the other as a ant, and the practical # dmperial federation. After seven years of embittered eon- troversy, the Ausgleigh difficulty be- tween Austria and: Hungary, has at last satisfactorily settled. The Vienna corresponden of the Dally { Telegraph points git that the conclu sion of the question is an all-import- { ant matter for the dual monarchy.' As soon as parliament has accepted the agreement, the battles upon the new commercial "treaties with foreign tates tan be undertaken, Above all, the monarchies need no longer stand defenceless before the new Gorman tariff with a united customs and. single policy. Austria-Hungary again hee factor in European com- mercial affairs. Therefore, the eve of IM3 fornis 'an historical date for the monarchy, of ces Curzon's is en privilege payment , he nd of the seductive recruiting ser tax gatherer heen Comes a PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. The world's population is increasing al out MN), 000,000 a century. Strathroy , Ont", , now owns the elec- tric plant and water works syste of that city. There 1s to be a big output of pulp chidf | compa wood this year, far in excess of last s business the ewrrent fiscal year rease in the revenue of been five million dollars., Earl Rol will be the guest of the Ancient Honorable Arullery of next September. it Roosevelt's New Year's ro- most briliant w the in Canada has rts and ny, Boston, of the of the. CPR. LAND SALES. Past Year Was a Ba a Banner One For Department. Winnipes, Min, Jan. 2.-The New Year of {1 wa: a banner year in the business transactions of the Cana dian Pacitic lami cepa. tment but . the yeur of 1902 was better by nearly $6. uu, 00. Eve ywiere," said Mr. Gritun, the land commussioner, "where we ba.e lands wilhin reasonable dis- tance of the railway there has been to dithealiy to dispose of our lands, and the year is the largest ever known by tre depertment." 'the sales for the month of December totalled 87, 15261 acres for FLO IWAS cas agamst $51,151.16 acres for $403, 201.95 in 1W0L. For the year of 1002, the sales wee 2420000 aces for 8, 140,000, against S31.922 neces for $2, 640,000 in 1901. The increase in acre: age sold is therefore 1,559,000 acres ca-------- CABLE IS READY, Flashing Messages From Honolu- lu to United States. San Frencis oo, Jan, 2.--The first (able commun.cation between Hono lulu and The outside world took place at 11:38 o'clock, Inst night. Signals were exchanged with the city at that hour and were perfect at both ends, Lhe speed was fast, but the operators have not figured out the rate at which the earlicat messages were exchanged. Almost immediately after communica- tion was established a message of greeting was flashed to President Hoosevelt at Washington. The mes sage was from Governor Dole, of Hawaii. The cable will be in active operation in two or three days. Re gular communication will then be started rnin CAUSED A PANIC. Jumped From Factory Widows Pristel, Conn, Jan. 2--Fire on Ihursday afternoon caused dawage to the amount of $12,000 to the stocke- nette factory of -N, L. Birege, Sons & Co. The origin of the fire ww believed to have been spontancous combustion in the stock room of the factory. The blaze caused a panic among the girls employed in the factory' on the upper floor, Five of, the girls jumped two and a haf storeys to the ground, and Winnie Buskey, fourteen year ld. sustained a broken leg, and a sprain ed pnkle. A number of the employees were taken to the ground in safety by the firemen, LEAVING T THE PLACE. Girls The Sultan's Wroops Go Out to Meet Rebels. + Madrid, Jan, 2.--The Europea in babitants have quitted Tetuan, Moroe- co, fearing the rebel Dispatches port that several héve entered Fez. The Sultan's troops intended marching put from Fez, De- cember 27th, to attack the rebels Not In Favor, Rome, Jan. 2.--The pope has refused to appoint Abbe Klein to be Hivhop of Monaco. He is a professor in the Catholic Institute at Paris, propugat- or of Father Hocker's doctrinys and tran:lato' Bishop Spaulding's works. The vatican cities: think there is some conneg tween the pope' refusal to Abbe and hes ree tion of Richon Spaitliog"s candidacy for the archbishopric of Chicamn. Millionaire's Bride Expires. Butte, Mont., Jan. 2.--Mrs. Wiliam A. Clark, Jr., died Thursday morning. Mabel Foster (lark was born twenty three years ago near Pittsburg, Pa. the daughter of John H. Foster, who E il attack the ou Tal convoys Toronte, OW. to-day. Satu winds, rain, sleet or TURN OVER 4 NEW be tolled the passing ff of another year-- Alas, how quickly it has flown | Seems but the shortest of short whiles since its appr was heralded, But, though it has been, | journ is now about store for each .one of us? will it deal gently or harsh- ly with us? What a on : ful dispensation that we do not and cannot know ! : In any event, let-us be up and doing, earnestly resoly- ing to employ the Bevin i g 3 5 grets'or sad repinings, what- e'er betide. ny. you a Happy anda Prospen en HUGH ES--BROW N South Msrysh a and dan ny Me DIED. HADDIGAR<In Ringétn, on J 1908, Miel osvph Haddigan, tive of Co. Galway, Ireland, Requiem mass in St. Mary's Cath _ at B o'clock Saturday "morning: niral private. Barriefield, remain » Pr a triangufar | °PHON Was one | events in Washington's re ent social | history. LE George and John Ken | nedy, Montreal, and a departmental | engine r are a commission to look in the question of a dry dock near the field, there\will be at two o'clock, Friends and @ tances are respectfully invited In Pittshorg. Squire John Doyle, Funcreal will Je Front Road, ternoon at two po dall church. Friends tances respectfully nian fo at 8 came to Butte nearly seventeen years ago. On June 19th, 1901, she was wed ded" to Wiliam A. "Clark, ., youngest son of Senator W. A. Clark, Her ba- by boy, for whom she gave her life, was born December 2nd. CRAWFORD & WALSH, TAILORS » TO THE ELECTORS --1 didate for re-election as an for Victoria' ward, and trust vou again favor _me with your suppert FRANCIS KING. am a can- alderman will ut = ) Lue sultan. ut cutest. grizs proval in | form of a. number of salted heads | iperial soldiers who were the recent battle. H January aged a is a St Will Issue London, Jan. lL. : new licensing { which went into effect' yesterday Action. For Divorce. [ord ~ h aims to diminish drunken Watertown, N.Y., Jan. 2.--A divorce | ™*™® as enforeed by the London jud-.| William _ Coliord Schermerhorn, action has been bégzun by Abner { ges. "Phe 'mag strates immediately ap | chaigman of the board. of trustees of plied the clause which calls for the | Columbia 'University, New York, died " : Swan | against Emma Swan. Both res at | : y Alexandria Bay from their marriage, publication of a black list of habitual Thursday at the age of eighty convictions must be two vears. July 4th, IS78. until October 4th last, | 47nkards where E WALRUS PURSE, CONTAINING suM | When, fhel éomplaint in .the detion al- [ made kpown tothe authorities. | A fire at of mponey. Has silver initial " A." leges, Mrs. Swan, eloped. Monday, Owner's address inside. Kindly leave | nosed that she is now at this office or return to W. Bas-|gQy,ng have three children, a son, { and- N.C. Andersoif, perished in the | conaeration. sam, Alired street twentv-th 1 : : ( enty ree, and two daungh net i eighteen' and hg j pa i } "RL. Richards n, editor of the Win- So respectively -n. : T BADLY BATTERED. Swan asks for the of the | Perlin, Jan. 2 ei 6; Tribune has become ------ Rertincr manager of the paper, being stic oy minors, Judge has granted serving in : A Young Farmer is Accused of | on der jor publication 5 snd regimen s, we e, ek ' in the editorial chair by J. J. The Crime. summons. i to come home for | erivt, news 'editor, Toronto, Jan. 2---Badly days en lists Joseph Chellew, a respected citizen and cut about the head "Dr." and | houses in RB 4 Bt Catharines, Sled a Nogiay Case, a familiar character about * the in the subur s which the age of eirhiy-cight years. He WANTED. ity, 2s found lying unzon<eious be a, = Postponing appens bidden to chic | 8 qucesasiul farmer. but retired from A CHAMBERMAID, APPLY the Metropolitan railway tracks dart iar © a pa . "| proprietors pre soc The j active work a year ago. } A A " LY AT HO- durar ceremony, tervay, or bat | > bicdde . SAom .| The Lane block in Halifax, N tel Congress. at Wil. owdale, last evening. He was| =} = np, appearance of the w g ® forbidden 1, 4 Xeouts for hi 9 i Lrought to the emergency hospital, a Xt x res Xa 0p we id federalists' assemblies J in burned this morning. It was own-. whére he now lies in a critical condi- nomical caloviations: of RR | . N py lev. W-. 0. Lane, Yarmouth, {ica On information givin by Case, | the viceroy held the durbar at | Abandosed Visit, { NY and was partly insured. The ten a vorny farmer, named McKav, has 30. instead ~ 4 3 4 2 Lol Qe antsgvere not 'heavy losers. Janu ne , instead of at noon in order not | Durban, Jan. 2.+Lolonial Seiretary | 10¥'New York. all inspectors and ea been arrested at North Toronto, interfrre with the pefformance of | Chamberlain, and Mrs. Chamberlain, | t4ins now...under charges were ap charged with assaulting Case. It is al { 11. a Mohammedan ceremony of wor- | have abandoned their proposed vi pended, as the new commissioner - leged that McKay, who was apparent- | chip, : [to the battlefield of Colenso, where | not believe it has a good moral effect od intoxicated, attacked Case entirely | ---------- | Gen. Buller sufiered a severe defeat at | to have men under a cloud remainin without provocation, strikine the old | Venemuela Takes Hopeful View. | the hands of Boers. The reason for the | in scommand. 2 men over the head repeatedly with Caracas, Veneruela, Jan. 2.-- The | abandonment of the trip is that While out hunting with a rifle on the latter's walking cane. arbitration proposition. of the for- | vere thunder and torrential | Monday, L. Gilmore, of South Lyon. eign powers and the counter proposi- | rains are prevailing just" now. | Mich., a-cidentally shot himself to tions of Venezuela, exchanged through | _----___T-- | death. Some snow got into his rifle Minister Bowen, are said by a high | Baby Born With Full Set Of Teeth hl while cleaning it the explosion Washington authority to be easily re- | (hesteri N.Y.. Jon. 2--A baby | 109k lace. He hails from eastern On- | concilable. Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. | tario. { Cherry Creek, has 54 full sot | long, flowing black hair. | al hough t} have a before, he does not ever heen known to on baby, however, gives ng a healthy child. List. am -in | ! to { Montreal. act, Woman Kills A Robber. ond, Deatsville, Ala., Jan. 2.--Mrs. B. Lane shot and killed a negro named John Watkin, at the home of her father. Watkins entered the house, supposedly with the intention of rob bery. Liscovered by Mrs. Lane, he fired upon her but missed. Mrs. Lane then discharged both barrels of a shot gun into the negro's body," killing him instantly. IGE RAGE ASSOGIATION. ICE RACE ASSOCIATION meet in the Council Chamber ON SATURDAY EVENING, Jan. 3rd, at 8 o'clock, for the election of officers and other business. J SHAW, oS. PF. President. ST., A COLLIE to the. name of information leading be grate F Roa 19 BARRACK UP, answering ' Ivar.' Any 16 the recovery of same will fully rewarded a ------------------------------------ Offered A Position. Alexander Campbell, Sault Marie, has been offered a pe the staff of the Collegiate institute at $750 per annum. He is the sue 0 of Messrs. Vooden and Warrend There will he a fight to the d for possegsion of Wyomin='s oil f People have left for the distriet ed to the tecth. SOWARDS, Secretary St. Pedro, California, destroved £750,000 worth of proj erty. naed B. Swift Sn police on abitual drunkarls are deharred uving mtoxicants for a term of I hese Two men, BOARD. GOOD ROOMS . AND FIRST-CLASS Beard, also table board. May -he had at Mrs. Breden"s, 24 Stuart St business - cod n custody Emerson the various being allowed Christmas hol the 12 restaurants | rin and fifty-two they for their sol Burned To - Death. Stoughton, Mass., Jan. 2.--A dust explosion to ~day in a drier on the na, chiies used in preparing shoddy ma. terinl, was followed by a fire which destroyed the two-storey brick fan tory of the Stoughton Mills company and burned to death Thomas Downey an employee. LARGE FRONT ROOM, ALSO TWO single rooms, with modern conven iences, central, not far from City and Macdonald Parks. Suitable jo: a party ef from three to five, 18/ Earl street. battered Alfred Was Postponed. 2. were Londcn, Jan: 2.--A | | happen [i ener dease ing iors an A GIRL FOR ? Apply at SENERAL HOUSEWORK Mine Tragedy In Russia. St. Petersburg, Jan. 2.--Fifty-izht lives were lost in the recent fire in ag coal mine at. Bachmut, Yalerintasiav province. Kleven men were rescued af- ter haviag been sixty hours in the mine. Twenty one others were saved niter g day's impri onment. a COOK. APPLY to Mrs. Hora, A GOOD evening street. IN THE 43 King INVESTORS FOR REAL Debentures and bonds Cann, 51 Brock street. ESTATE, 8. R. Mc GIRL, "TO WOKK IN CONFECTION- se 3 bh , er's store: one who understands dipping chocolates. Apply to man- ager, Box 304, Pembroke. storms Killed In An Explosion. Pottsville, Pa., Jan. 2.--By an ex- plosion at the Oak Hill Colliery to dav, six or more mice workers were tiled and o phe severely burned. Amony the kiled are Hugh Cuicon, Ratricl Martin and Michael Under, Ontario Diocese. The bishop's engagements for Jan- uary are< Sunday, dral. . - Wednesday, ing of the Sunday, Cathedral, 7 Sunday, Job mouth, 11 a.m.; Cathedral, Wednesday, 2Ist--Toronto. Sunday, 25th--Céthedral, Kingston Tuesday, th--St. Peter's, Brock ville; Sunday school convention. BY THREE. GERMANS, TWO OR three furnished rooms, with all mod- ern conveniences: also board. Ap~ . ---- ply to box "Y.," Whig office th--St. George's Cathe- _L born, : Tulon, meet- | Settles May Yohe's Claim. REAR NEW DEPOT. London, 2.--The Central Ne claim of May Yo vr 8K inst the estate. eof Lord Francis has been settled ami cgbly i terms. of 'the settlement bave | not been publifhed. . Jth---Anniversary Bible Society, Kingston. Paul's, 11 am; $5 TO £0 WEEKLY, FOR A rrw hoors writing in Your home Send stamped. self-addressed envelope for vosition . to - Frederick Co., 240 W 42nd St. New York Jan avs A Veteran Dead. Tndependence, Mo., Jan. 2.--Elias ERis, a véteran of the Mexican war. and said to have captured the Mexi- can, Cen. Laveia, alter a perso {eonflict, died here, yesterday, aged . eighty years. . Govesger 's Wife Dead. In Keeping With Importance of Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Jan. 2.--A new C.P.R. de- | pot for the city is now assured. Gen- | eral Manager McNicol, who, has arriv- ed here, states that the depot will be | a good one and in keeping with the importance of the city. the ' that The of thin! lire évidence ani . Ports A COMPETENT MAID FOR GENERAL p.m. housework, or a young girl to : assist with Ry house-work Apply ta Mrs. F . Lockett, 109 Welline- ton {t., Bogore four, or after p.m Over 5,000 Sabbath Sunday school scholars "find "their parents attended the New Year's day rally of the Me- Everything Kipling has written pre- | viously i¥ wiped ont for the Germans brakeman- : "AGENTS -- RESPECTABLE, FNER- -- by his latest poem. His name shall ¢} 4ict Sunday schuols of Toronto | Fred. Westgate, a CPR. i 2 : - wetic men and women can make ex-| The Allan line steamer Carthaginian P07 again be heard in Germany. land vicinity in Massey Hall. Justice Wis killed at "Tyndall, vesterday, | Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. '2.-Thé . d_wages handing our lines: | fo. Glasgow end Livernool, for Phil. | ~The Allan line steamer Preiorian | MacLennan occupied the chair. while coupling cars. His home wes at , wile of Governor Dockery died yester: She was a of Com- re Perry.- i Teas, Coffees #nd Household Snecial- ; from St. John, N.B., and Halifax, ar- | jrived at Liverpool, 'on Thursday, Fire did £500 dathage to Stanley Rat Dortare and he leaves a widow { barracks, Toronto. and three daughters. at once. adelpbia, arrived at Halifax on Thurs- {day eton St., ties. Appl e : 185 Kingston.

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