ans.) - > i 3 0069000000000 000000 ° tre ® ° Streng th :The : ° ° . SANBORN, i Way ® ° TREAL AnD BOSTON. ® To make money is to save § i e it, and the way to save it" i . is to buy your suit at our 7: : SALE e : LE ' ® i ° and Linings AT YS ONLY. and in order to re- rials and Silks we de d always the lowest of 20 per cent. is s and Silks offered in. this season, H ONLY. is Sale. W& SON w-Fickorzs Dts inpesns oA Loeel EE tl FRIENDS! punt Sale 2 STORE CLOSE at 10:30 oes for next s glory in it for ring v "VAL WRAS A y N ASA DOLLAR. - 2 KINGSTON. ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1903. 70TH YEAR. NO. 13. --OF-- [onelie§ Suits usually sold at $10, ° * eo. ° ° ° * ° ® ° ° * * ° ° » " * * $12, $14. : ° » * Suits Usually Sold at $15 . All our goods are marked No approval. All sales for cash. JENKINS % 14 PRINCESS STREET. i FINE TAILORING mn AY Sri _ REASONABLE PRICES. ". JOHN TWEDDELL .. TAILOR AND IMPORTER, 131-PRINGESS ST, KINCSTON. So agreeable is it medi- cinally that the MAGI CALEDONIA WATER has growm to be also the prin- cipal Table Water of Cana- da. Sold everywhere. DO NOT FORGET THAT AT MYERS' PORK'MARKET, 60 Brock St., you can. get the best Cooked Meats in the city, including Cooked Ham, Jellied Tongue, Corn Beef, Head Cheese, Bologna, Frankforts, Blood and Liver Puddings, fresh Pork Sausage and Tenderloin, Mild Cured Hams, Breakfast and Windsor Bacons al- ways on hand. 'Phone 570. Auction Sale Of Parlor and Bed-Room Suites, Sew- ing Machines, Carpets, Rugs, etc., at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, Salter"s Rooms BOARD. GOOD. ROOMS AND FIRST-CLASS Beard; also table board. May be had at Mrs. Breden's, 24 Stuart St LARGE FRONT ROOM, ALSO TWO single rooms, with modern conven- iences, osntral, mot far from City and Macdonald Parks. Suitable for a party of irom three to five. 195 Farl street. ------------------------ WANTED. A GOOD COOK, APPLY Hora, 45 King St, after Must have references. TO MISS 7 p.m. IMMEDIATELY, A GENERAL SER- vant. No washing. Apply Mrs. W H. Wilson, 438 Brock Hireet. A GOOD CHILDREN'S NURSE Youngest five months. and railway expenses. 691, Brockville. Good wages, Mrs. Boulden, EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID REF- erences required. Apply between 7 and 8 pm. to rs. Francis H. Macnee, 253 King St. -------------------------------------- WE WANT A FEW PEOPLE IN EACH locality "to work for us at home uring spare time. Pleasant work Liberal pay. Imperial Company London, Ontario. TO RENT, A MODERN 9 ROOM dwelling, from April 1st also a 9 or 10 room dwelling, modern, from May 1st. Apply to J.S.R McCann, 51 Brock St. ---- ee eee $5 TO $10 WEEKLY. FOR A FEW hours writing in your home Send stamped, self-addressed envelope for position to Frederick Co. 240. W. 42n4 St., New York. AGENTS ™ ic me tra good wages handling our T Odfiess and Household Special- he Starr IRS ingston Ren at once. ellinrton St. Saturday. Yo-morrow's sales will make a big reduction in the choice of "Lonelies." See advt. on front page. Jenkins, Taylor's Lettuce Cream will make your hands soft and white. : The bargain d zart's, turday evening. skating rink, 8 p.x Lockett Shoe sale. hall, 2 p.mn., Saturday. guns are only smooth LOCAL MEMORANDA. SR Daily Note Book For Whig Readers to Post Themselves By. Sale, of lonelies at Jenkins', To-morrow is Sutherlands' great shoe ay. A Daniel Webster's birthday, 16th; Mo- 17th. 'There will be no skating ¢lub on Su- Hockey match, Queen's vs. Varsity, «an, last day of the great Whig To-morrow is Frontenac Reform Association, Most men who Zongiger themselves big Ores. Although pugihists arg close-fisted they would rather give than receive. It's an easy matter to fill tecth; all you have to do is to kick a savage dog Advice is like castor oil=it is "one thing to pruscribe it and another ghing to take it. Every woman is born mind--or in other words, that no man can aster Two dates, for city and county to re- member--dairy school convention, Thurs- day, 22nd; forestry lectures begin Mon- day, 26th. What is a kiss ? Something rather dangerous, Something rather nice. Something rather wicked, Thoagh far from a vice. Some think it naughty. Others think it wrong, a master mind with with a All agree it's jolly, Though it doesn't last long, CHINAWARE ! If you "have not a complete Dinner Set,--One that you want for °° Best " or special occasions--it isn't likely you'll ever have another chance to gel one so cheap as now. Handsome decorated full sets, $7; regular price, $9.50 'lea Sets, Toilet Sets, and odd picces at alluring prices. ROBERTSON BROS.. HOCKEY MATCH KINGSTON COVERED. RINK SATURDAY, JAN 17 Morrisburg vs. K.8.0.-Ramblars W A JFotermediats Series. Admission 25¢. Game called 8 p.m. Game a INTERCOLLEGIATE HOCKEY FRIDAY, Jan. 16th First game in the new intercollegiate senior league series. VARSITY (verente. ys, QUEEN'S Admission 25¢. 25¢ Game called at 8 p.m. Reserved Seats QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SONG BOOK "New Edition" will be ready in a few days Leave your order for a copy at the up-to-date music store, 286 Princess street Special Discount © allowed for every Advance Order As thousands o. copies will be sold be sure and. have vour name down for one of 1st Edition SPECIAL PRICE for books in guan- tities. New music arriving daily. A call soligited v DAIRY SCHOOL CONVENTION. BEST SPEAKERS WILL DIS- Dairy in. the THE cuss live topics at the Kingston School Convention, to be held Dairy School Hall. THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1903. Sessions at 9 am. 2:30 pam and 7:30 p.m. All interested are invited KINGSTON SKATING CLUB. JEMBERS WILL PLEASE TAKE NO- tice that Saturd night's | meeting at the rink h t until next WEDN ESI account of ho y the OPPOSE REDUCTION In the Duty on Coal Entering Canada. Halifax, Jan. 16.--That Nova Scotia will oppose any reduction in the duty on any coal entering Canada seems to be the o inion of leading men in this province. 'ihe action of the United States congress in gi.ing a rebate of the duty for one yvar is regarded as a temporary expedient to tine over a difficulty created hy internal troubles end, it is believed, will not lead to a permanent reciprocal arrangement be- tween Canada and the United States, The Nova Scotia operators already find in the home market a pressing de- mana for all the coal that can be rais- ed apart from their contracts. Everybody Is Talking About the bargains at Sutherland's red letter shoe sale. To-morrow should be a big day. Our 16 table loads of tempting offerings will draw the crowd, who know that this is no humbug sale; 25 per cent. discount to all. « Bibby's."" Oak Hall, * Bibby's."" Overconts, all lengths--short and tastv--medium and safe, long and im | pressive, 87.00, 85. 8.50, £10, | $12 30. The H. D. Bibby Co. ---- Jenkins' Lonelies. A saving of 3 to 10 dollars on each suit. See advi. on front page. Overgaiters. At cost ath Abbrnethy's sale. A 10ST CAUSE ii s That Of The Sultan Of Morocco. WILL ARRANGE WITH BU HAMARA, THE PRE- TENDER, AS TO FUTURE. Serious Tribal Fighting is Re- ported Near Tangier--The Warning Issued by The French Deputy--May Be 'Intervention. Coiogne, Jan. 16.--A Madrid des- patch to the Cologne Gazette says it is considered there that the cause of the Sultan of Morocco is lost. It is believed that ail the powers will come to an arrangement with Bu Hamara, the pretender, in order to prevent any formal integvenidon by one or more powers. Meanwhile the Spanish government is preparing for eventuali- ties. It has twenty battalions in veadi- ness for service on the Andalusian coast and also has several battalions of artillery and .a naval squadron at Cadiz. Inter-Tribal Fighting. Tangier, Jan. 16.--Seiious inter-tri- Lal fighting is imminent near 'Uangier. Everything is quiet at Fez. The sultan has sent out two expeditions, one to quell the disturbances and the disor- ders near Tangier, and the other to the Riff coas May Be Intervention. Madrid, Janu. 16.--A despatch to the Imparcial from Tangier, says that the French minister has warned the sul tan's deputy 'that if the fighting in the ndishborhood of Tangier is con- tinued it will justily European inter- vention, as it will be an indication of a condition of anarchy that Europe cannot tolerate, The Sultan's Flight. ~* Tangier, Jan. 16.--An official of the Moroccan government states that the sultan left Fez recently on January 10th with three of his ministers, DORD MILNER'S TERMS. Virtually Accepted By The Mine Owners. London, Jan. 16.--South African mine owners grumble over the contri bution to the expenses of the war which has been levied against them, but the market quotations show that the values of mining sccurities have not been reduced by Mr. Chamber lain's negotiations, The terms propos ed by Lord Milner have virtually been accepted. 'Ihe suggested introduction of Chi- nese labor for the Rand mines excites much criticism and opposition here. it is safe to say that no decision has yet been arrived: at by the govern- ment on the subject. Leading operat- ors have different views respecting the employment of Indian and Chinese la- bor, but they unite in the declaration that a settlement of all questions connected with the mining industry is of utmost importance. Great, masses of British capital are locked up in the Rand, and cannot be made produe- tive until the conditions under which mining. way be ¢onducted are clearly known SE Bandmaster has written to the newspapers complaining that pir ated editions of his compositions are sold by hawkers in the stredts of Lon- Sousa don He says: "We have a tradition in America that the English law is a model to be emulated by all" people. 1 hgve been laboring under the delu- sion®that as 1 have complied with the international copyright law your gov ernment should assume the responsibil ity of finding a way to protect my property. Apparently no such respon sibility exists." The coal merchants of London have received with indifeience the news that a bill has been passed at Wash ington for the rebate of duty on all foreign coal. It is certainly not ex pected that there will, in consequence, be an increased demand from the Brit ish collieries, but at this moment shipments to United States ports are proceeding with the same regularity as has been witnessed since the truce in the coal stii.e. For the past six weeks, a cording to a rough estimate provided by a large coal contractor, 120,000 to 140,000 tons have been shipped each week to the United States from Great Britain, Thé extreme cold weather is proving stimulating and invigorating from the dryness of the air. Even invalids are finding it wholesome. Mr. Baliour continues to improve and his intimate friends pronounce his treatment to be unduly cautious and prudent. Several men of letters who had taken refuge in the south of England from acute attacks of influenza, are back in Lon- don, exhilarated by the cold weather. The Chief Justice's View. St. John, N.B., Jan. 16.--Frederick Goodspeed pleaded guilty yesterday, to brealing inte and robbing two and was sentenced to three years and three months in the refor- matory. The chief justice in passing senten-e said he dizazreed with the ac tion of the govermment in commuting | the senten-e of Higgins, and said he belived that the law should have been allowed to take its course. ' stores, May Yohe Gets $5,000. London, Jan. 16.--The claim of Mny Yohe (Mrs. Putnam Bradley Strong) against her former husband, Lord Francis Hope, for $45,000, has been settled for $5,000. ets Cooked hain; -25¢.;- sausages, Like the happy dail in the \country, the city editor of the Whig iy to-day \ Gilbert offers 2 fountain pens for 2c, "all smiles; it's a boy.' \ ] 12}c. Crawford, ; . NO NEWS OF ST. LOUIS. She Will Turn Up All Right, He Says. New York, Jan. 16." There is still no news of the St. Lows," said Presi- dent Clement of the American line, at nine o'clock this moni. "1 'have, however, no fears for the ship. She will turn up all right." Notwithstand- ing this confident expression there was an air of nervousness in the offices of the steamship line this morning. Clerks were kept busy telling callers there was 'mo news" and in ans weting numerous questions by tele phone and telegraph. The arrival, last night, of the steamer Laurentian, which left Glasgow, on January 3rd, the same date the St. Louis left Seuthampton, with the report that nothing was seen of the big American liner has added greatly to the uneasi- ness. The Latrenticn is 4 much slower boat than the St. Louis. 8hé travelled over the same course that the St. Louis would take and reached port here on schedule time. Her captain re- ported fair weather most of the time. Thi: is siomificant and shipping men say indicates that the St. Louis has met with an accident. This they say is prohablv a break in her machinery, which disabled the vessel so that she has been thrown her cours There are some who think the ves will show up at the Azores, There some adverse af icism because of the admission, by some of the line offici- als, that the steamer's boilers are not in 'good conditicn. With this fact known it is contended that the vessel should have been laid up for repairs and should not "have been allowed to earry a liz list of passengers, x out of is May Be On Board. Windsor, Ont., Jan. 16. --Ameny the names of the cabin passniers sup- posed to be® aboard the overdue At lantic liner St. Louis appear those of A. F. Kirby and W. J. Cunningham, and it is supposed that these are residents of Windsor. The two wen left for Moscow, Russia, some weeks ago to give evidene in 5 horse (ase, Nothing has been heard from them since. Rough Weather. New York, Jan. 16.-The steamer Montevideo, has just arrived after what the captain said was the worst passage he ever made. The wintry ceas struck terror to the hearts of Genoese and Neapolitians in the steer age and they spent most of the time on their knees, before rudely construct. od shrines. The Montevideo's captain «aid he had. come over the southern route, but had not sighted the St. Louis. American line officials did not attach much importance to this, how- ever, gs they said the St. Louis would not 'tare the southern route. Loyalist's Rough Time.' St. John, N.B., Jan. 16.--Tha Fur ness liner Loyalist reached here yes teiday from London, after a-voyage of eighteen days' continuous Lad weather. On Tuesday, January Cth, 8 the steamer battled with 4 gale of hur her to ricane force, seas breaking over deck, and it was use oil to quiet" shifted and she had a list of stor board as she came into port. Slight damage to the deck fittings was done by the seas. ep-- A LAD'S ERROR. Resulted in Killing of Three Men. Cumberland, Md., Jan. 16.--An cast bound express train of the Baltimore and Ohio railway, which leit there at 1.20 o'clock, struck two freight en gines on the main track at the east end of the Vards. Engineer Sims, Fi man Morgan Snerling of the passeng er train and Engineer Butter of one of the freight engines were killed. None of the passengers were injured. A mes scnger boy, who was in the telegraph threw the signal without the knowledge of the operator, giving the passenger train a 'clear track when it shoula have been blocked. This caused the wreck. office Gathering Up Remains. Vancouver, B.C., Jan. 16.-A for mal inquiry into the cancer of vester cay's explosion, at Northfield, has oc curred, The jury viewed the ghastly shreds of humanity and adjourned. Sufficient s raps of the white men have been re overed "to have separate funerals eld and the Chinese also in sist upon ten distinet funerals, though it is impossible to distinguish the remains of their dead. The man azement state that re-building will he begun immediately Closing The Visit. Montreal, Jan. 16.--The Scottish curlers are winding up their visit this city to day by participating in a bonspiel in which the visitors apd Scotch porn wsidents of Montreal gre pitted against (; madian born curlers. Tha five city clubs are resounding with the shouts of the curlers and eleven rints are busy, The great event in curling history will wind up with a banquet at the Windsor tonight aut which the Scotch team are the guests of honor. To morrow the team departs fer Ottawa. io Beit Is Better. London, Jan. 16.--A despatch: from Johannesburg says that Alfred Beit, the South African mining millionaire, is 20 much better that he will start for Fngland at the end of this month. Buy While They Last. 7 Ib. pail pure jam, 4¥c. 1 large tin pie peaches, 10c. 3 tins blue plums, 25c. At Mullin's. Jenkins' 'Lonelies. A saving of 3 to 10 dollars on each suit, See advt. on front page. ---- ------ Gilbert sells" Baker's bulk cocoa; 40c. ib, # Fond of good coffee ! Try Redden's | In The Trade Of The Dom: inion. NEW LIKELY TO BE ISSUED NEXT JULY. A Gunner Ill As a Result Of An Accident in South Africa--He Will Go South--News From tie Capital. of the dominicn for the six months ending December 31st, last, are issued. trade of the country. trade of the dominion months was $231,342.207, with $213,231,600--for -the same last vear, or an increase of $18,110, 392. for the whole of the year 1806. of three. The report that Sir Elzear Tascher cau might of Quebec and. intimating that he hac ity of Sir Elzear himself. The justice save there is not a word truth in the story. Robert Stewart hax been appointed postmaster at Milton. REACHING TERMS, en Her. pondent of the Frankfurter voree question has been finally the crown prince concern financia points involved and an agreement a to her occasional meetings with he children. The following are the term a reed upon: The princess ceive an snnual income marks (87,500, titled to more out of her dowry, bu it was decided not to press the mat ter. She was offered an income, and decided latter. A divorce will ¢ be pronounces on January 25th, at Dresden are conditions seeing her children, which run as fol lows : M. Giron, she is prohibited from ins them. Otherwise provision will be made for her meeting them at statec times and places. soe er -- TARTE'S VIEWS. As Disclosed Before Board Of Trade. i Brantford, Ont., Jan, 16.--~At the an nual hanguet of the Brantford of trade last night Hon. J. L was boare Tarte with the taiili and nada had reached its historv. Governments and parlia ments, if troe {0 the pec have to consult the people's opinion make Canada a land for the Canadi The Result of a Duel--Student Sentenced. ment, in a fortress, for killing anoth- er student in a duel. The duel was a repetition of many familiar precedents. Ruff met his victim who was a mew ber of a rival students' corps in a cafe at Karlsrube, and picked a quac- rel with him. A court of honor decid ed that a duel should be fought. The victim was a lad of nineteen, who had never fired a pistol. The duellists faced each other at a distance of six- teen metres. Ruff fired first, and his opponent fell dead. ¢ Bibby's " Overcoats. "Bibhy's."" Our suit and overcoat prices talk when you see the value attached to them. The H. D. Bibhy Co. Taylor's Listerol tooth wash im- parts a pearly whiteness to the teeth. Gilbert sells Sunnyside catsop 15c. bottle, ee biG. GROWTH STAMPS. Ottawa, Jan. 16.--The trade returns They show a marvellous growth in the he aggregate for the six compared time "The trade of the past six months is about eleven millions greater than a house of eighty-one, or a majority become licutenant-governor of Berlin, Jan. 16.--The Genevy corres: Zeitung says he learns, from competent author sit tled, and the negotiations now going oni Between her Ifwyews and those of will ree of 30,000 She claims to be en a lump sum or to take the There respecting the mother Should she marry, or live with Brantford the chief speaker. He responded to the toast, "Our Country," dealing transportation problems. Mr. Tarte declared that Ca- a solemn stage in ple, would It was his aim to unite the opinions of all the peojle of the dominion and ans. Mr. Tarte strongly advocated an SHOT HIM ON SIGHT. A Tragedy in South Carolina'a Capital. Columbia, .8:C., Jan 16.--N. G, Gonzales, editor of the State, and widely known throughout" the south, is at the tolumbia nospital in a eri tical condition as a result of a pistol wound inflicted by James H. Tillman, liebtenant-goteinor of South Caro lina. The shooting took place on Main street: Policemen Poland, immediately after the shooting arrested Lieut.-Gov. Till- man and took him to police head- quarters, where he was relieved of two pistols, the ono with which he shot Fd. Gonzales, and a second larger re volver Prem the police station he was taken to the county jail, where he is to-night in full protection of the of ficers. No fight or werds occurred between the men preceding the assault, and the only attributed cause for the shooting ix that during thé recent primary elec- tion Editor Gonzales opposed Lieut. Gov. Tillman in his race for governor, and vigorously assailed him editorial Vv. During the progress of: that cam- paign Editor Gonzales in his newspa- per called Tillman a debauche and a blackguard, and reforred to him as a "criminal candidate," and a proven Sir William Mulock has had samples "Har." It was this and other sueh edi of new postage stamps, with the torial expressions, it is 'supposed, that king's head on them, prepared and led to today's assault, "The campai ready to be issued as soon as the pres- occurred last August, and since th Tt Jase is exhausted. This will 'like. | first primary, August 26th, 1902, Edi- lv be about July. tor, Gonzales has had nothing to "W. L. Lambkin, of the senate, who | Say about Mr, Tillman, except to com- served with "D™ battery, R.C.A., |#hent on the result of the primary. through South Africa, has heen eon a iE fined to St. Luke's hospital suffering. He Is Doing Nicely. from a fresh attack of hemorrhage Columbia, S.C., Jan. 16.--At 830 from rupture of a blood vessel from | o'clock, this morning, Fditor Gonza- whith he has suffered since the engage- | les' physicians reported that Gonzales ment at Lillifontein, in which the men | was holding his own. They expressed had hard work saving the guns. The general satisfaction with his condition doctors. have ordered him south, for since the operation. where he will leave shortly. "Bill's" |, re ------------ many friends hope for speedy recovery. FROM ASYLUM TO TOMB. The death of Senator McCallum -------- makes six vacancies in the upper | Inventor of Submarine Torpedo house, and when these are filled the li- Boat Released By Death. berals will have forty-two members in Paris. Jan. 16.--M. Goubet, inventor of the submarine totpeda boat bear: ing his name, who, as asnounced Jan- wary 12th, was recently confined in an dead i asylum for the insane, is Keen <itored the position and would = Counév's auth i uarihed to be willing to give up the appointment despondency i Swaeelo aid ly hy of chief justice of the supreme court A of Ins gt Hoi oe Ing in to geeept it, ix denied on the author. | cerebral anaemia, governments chief rejection of his submarine boat, oa which he had: spent fifteen years' time, and many thousands of francs, was 8 blow from which he never recovered. An English company, which will even: tually hold M. Goubet's patents, has improved on them, d expects shortly brill submarine boats on the i A Divorce Granted--Income Giv- ; - BRIBERY TREATING. Judgment Reserved on a N of Charges. itv, that the reports that the Crown | guuit Ste. Marie, Ont., Jan. 16.--At Princess of Safony will return. 10 | the election count judgment was re Austria, are pure inventions. The di- | (cad on thirteen charges of bribery. Evidence on charge. forty, that of treating at a committee meeting, wax dismissed on the ground that: while treating had been proven it 'was not shown that the committee was so constituted as to bring it within the act. The court is hearing evidence on a charge, that of treating by Mor redult on election day." -- To Make A Report. Toronto, Jan. 16.-- Alfred McDougall, formerly solicitor to the Ontario trea sury, was before Judge Morgan this morning, on charge of embezzlement, The case was adjourned to February 20th, when the" following physicians' will report as to Mcbougalls sanity : For the crown, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Rich "| ardson, and A. J. Johnston; for the { | prisoner, Drs PF. H. Cameron, McPhed ron and Ferguson. I . r s t ------ Are Much Pleased. Rome, Jan, 16. -Archbishop Cha pelle, apostolic delegate to Cuba, and Porto Rico, has cabled the vatican that great catisfnction is felt in those islands over the granting of his pro positions for their we liare, especially over the institntion of the diocese of Cienfuego and Pinar' Del Rio. A Year In Jail 8' John, N.B., Jan. 16.--Samuel Stone, Frist, King and Theodore Mor man, who threw Frederick 8. Globe aver the wharf, were sentenced by Chief Justice Tuck, vesterday, to one year jn the county jail: -------------- 25¢c. Cooked Ham. Fresh Sau- all-Canadian transportation route ' sages, 12jc. fiom west to east and appealed for a : 12 . kod h increased aid to harbor grants. The Fre-h sausages, dei eo! Jam, proposed new G. T. R. line he declared 25¢.: fresh bologna turkey, J. Craw- should be abeolutely all-Canadien. ford. ° The End. a KILLED HIS FOE. The Leekett Shoe Store great discount 'sale, 20 centn off every dol lar, will end at 10.30 Saturday night. Berlin, Jan. 16.--A student of the Save 30 To 50 Per Cent. name of Ruff has been sentenced to At our sale of Lonelies, See advt. three and 'one-half years' imprison- | on front page. Jenkins. Skating Boots. At cost at Abernethy's annual Janu ary sale, ------------ Every Saturday. Regular twenty cont Malaga grapes for 15c. a pound at Carnovsky's. ------ The dispatch from: Detroit, asserting that the Grand Trunk had enteréd in- to an nt with the Pennsyl- vania hy which the laiter is to enter Detroit: over the Detroit and Tol short line, is news to the officials at the head offer of the Grand Trunk, Montteal, 'one of whom said ht was tired of denying stupid stories. Oranges, swoet ! juey juicy from: one cent each, up to 40c. per dozen. wold Crothers, ! Seturday. Glazed marsh smell w- for iW, Je Crothers, 5s to] Toronto, Ont, Generally fair and on Saturday; . ---------- Jan. 186, frost." r 4 4 "AFEWOR Steacy's Specials oa aa sa DOPOPPOOPCTIVVEV a Bld ee Pee e POPOV IOVOVOVITVIVY ® ® 3: ® ® ® Ld ® ® ® $ ¢ Shirt ¢ Waists 2 At Half Price. 2 ® $ Accordion ¢ Pleated ¢ Flounce ¢ Skirts : ® * » o » ® ® ® 4 a boy. LANTIER-MURRAY+In January 14th, dral, by the Rev. Fr. Lanter Wi linm DD. of 7 Y hate M. Murray, city. DIED oun Jen 100; ga i Brock street. Funeral private. 3 REFERENDUM VOTE. The Official Returns Are Complete. J Torunio, Jan. 14. ~The of turns of the prohibitiee swaken on Pecemver 4th, are now plete, and show that the total biavor of the liquor act was against 103,482, gi ing a me 'the act of 9,210. Lnier the condit of the plebiscite 212,723 votes were re quired to be cast for the act in der to bring the act into foree. -------- ¥ Lead To A Tariff War. Berlin, Jan. 16.--~There was mated debate in the reichstag day over a proposal to denounce | favored nation' treaties. The sp showed that the social dem were strongly opposed {po the pro tion. Herr Bernstein, the soc leader, said the 'whole new directed arvaiost the United and Argentina. He declared that adoption of the proposal to a tai war with the cous named, i Bibby's Collars. Bibby's. New collars, latest styles, 2 for The H. D. Bibby Co. 3 Ea po DOOD 00000000000 Jed 1847 Roger Knives and Forks. 3 While our present lasts we will sell See. SVE EE)