are selling at Togersol at of black wand secured in Car- that a ton of it aM godd, platinum of he L ommercial Sompany, wo a Sate will ee SON abi ta way will ap- Session for a m Whitney, on to Sault Ste bout two Lundred the con switching ratiway rs have been tiun of the given for tueniy five hy the Crand Trunk Hi be built in the company s * Nt. Charles. The engines Cont wnproved pe, that the Nova Sco I company will bo od i 4 double shift at their mines, and don- at decision is said th be gen] of he duty on coal i the Unit States, Sharehalders of the 'Toronta Rail held thee y and reelected the for- he Jross caraitgs for the , CON, an, infrénse of r last year The net profit anpudl = _ of which $3502 133 was NEWS FROM QUEEN'S. Fiftieth Anniversary Of The : Medical College. The fftioth anniversary of the found Jing of Queen's Medical Collage will be next session. Fined; al Sonia has sug ested thet his formal inaugura- hn ani this medical jubiloe oelebra ton ._ Place at the game time, to are two days. His "ueeetion an probably be carried in ae con ersazione on thy 30th pro mises #0 have the largegt crowd that over gttended o university social fune don in Kingston, on account of the desire of many pool: in the city and from outside places to mest Principal Gordon. It ix likely that the princingl will receive the guests a) mg with the patronesses, To-morrow aerate Hon. Dr. Sul fivian will address the Arte' Y.M.C. im Convocation Hall. Yesterdav afternoon, Inspector Seath ag in met the senate with re forene to speci liste' courses. The plans outlined met with the full favor of the university professors, -- A Pleasant "* At Home." One of the mot pleasant daness of ihe sesiton wax giten last evening by the employees bf the British-Americen hotel rs Mcintyre generously placed the parlor, dining room and office of the Prontrnac at their dis posal, and they were handsomely de opra'el. The company numbered 120. Refre hients were served at tweive o'eloe's, after which dan in was re gimed and continued until half past two o'clock. Everyone carried home pleasant recollections of the happy event. 'ihe affair was'in charge of Miss Sullivan, Moutreal, head waitress. A number of visitors from neighboring towns and cities attended, " The Twe Schools. Clar'es F han will present Alive! Carns comely, "The Two Schools" at the nw Grand Opera House, to night, with the seme cant and produc tion that was sein during its run st the Madison Square #hreatre, where for' three months Ht crowded that house at every performance. 16 is said to be ons of the greatet comedy suc wesses that Charles Frohman ever scored in New York. The Ice Races Will Go. The as«rtion that the Kingston iow trotting races would be cancelled was somesnhat proma ure' The difficulty encountered, Wednesday, was later on sucoesafully overcome #nd the canvas sors resumed their work, meeting with dana encouraging sucess. The races, CLOSE. | weather permitting. will go ahead on 135 the dates selectd, Fehruary 26th, 189, | th Bi Fl ---------------------- + $= Bent Him West. ao One yagrant « occupied the attention ns of the police magistrate this morning 119: The man is a helpless cripple and 3s 101 endeavoring to reach Michigan where Yom he has two brothers living. He wae re 162 manded for one diy, and meanwhile 0 Mayor Bell gave the man a pass to Sob Belleville, to assist him on his way. 80 -- 1 Saturday At Sutherland's Sale. Child's serviceable 73e. boots. 4 to 7, 118 now 4%, women's $1 Dongola Ox sau fords 60%. We expect 10 dogens of 00 those pink and blue baby slippers for 55 Saturday, price Hela pair. Come to ne the big sale Saturday > -- ads Richard Croker has booked pmesage in on the 'steamer Lucania, to &rrive in 000 New York, March ldth. os® coses s® -- OU RTH ¢ ¢ NUAL SALE} 2 rio the very highest quality and of the ® latest 'are being offered at tempting dis- @® Kingston's mercantile attractions @ Ey Ine of rogue Many people buy year @® a point to take advantage of o a FIRST-CLASS SUIT OF © FOR LITTLE MONEY. Pe GOOD SERVICE. {wiLL marx THE G. T.R PA-| © CIFIC ROUTE: ---- Because The Equipment And Efficiency of the G.T.R. is Be- hind it.--A Letter of Thanks Issued. Montreal, Jap. 2.-C. M." Hay, gvn- eral manager of the Grand Trunk, has written to the council of the board. of trade, thanking that body for its en do gation of the Grand Trunk Pacific project. The latter says in part: "1 fully appreciate the cordial reception and enlorsement which the board has given fo the project, which all business men will doubtless concede is the most practical position that has been put forward for the development for the great North West Territories "The new company with the "up jort of the G. T. KR. railway, and its large resources in the way of existing eo wi ment, double tracks and termin- al fai'itien iv certain to accomplish the best results wi hin the shortest period in ps Wing the greatest mea wire of effi ney and fermishing mo dein transportation service to that the line will run." This being the anniversary of the death of Queen Victoria, 1.100 Met'ilf tudents gathered at the Victoria monument, on Victoria 'Square, this morning, and placed wreaths on the monument, no but patFiotic songs were sung, alten which the students marched back to ere were college. A large crowd witnessél the ceremony amd took part in the sing ing. It is understood to be the mn monument an annual affair on this date. SCOTCHMEN ARRIVE. Cordially Greeted in Toronto. Toronto, Jan 2. The Scotch curlers ard ed this moning and were officially welcomed at t} Union stations by Wo B.-McMurrich, amd J. A. MarFadden, on behalf of the Ontario Curling ¢. P. Smith, as chairman wittee of revresentatives of the (ity curling clubs, and hv revresentativ of St. Andrew's, the Caledonian and the Burns Literary Socisty. Headed by the piférs the company proces led to thé Queen's Hotel. At noon the + ork. were the guests of the Ontario Curling Associati nat lunzheon, ® at the * Granite Club, where this after noon they are plaving rinks from Bar vie, Churchill, Collingwood, Whithy and Oshawa. To-nizht they play five rinks of the Toronto Granites, William J. Mackenzie, lately of tls Lani Sequrity company, died this morning after an illness of 'several months. Among his children are Ur Ridley Mackenzie, of the Grand Hos ital, Mont eal; ree Macken ie Mrs Grpham Pell; Mrs. Van Ottrand; They Were visiting of a com Ce Mri. William and Miss Kate Macken ie, al of Toronww. Mr. Maclenrie was a most prominent figure in con necticn with the real estate boom hen fifteen years ggo REFUSED TO PAY BILLS. Peculiar Position When Sued For | ! Debts. Osae. 0. N.Y, Jan 2 -Thomas H Yentworth, a former resident of this ity, bt whose hone is pow in Brook Iya, where his wife and family live and whore he is employed as the se retary of the whiskey trust, peculiar answer tot n action brought a he complaint in inst hun to re (Ourt to recover of 856, and the question invelved in the action is whether a man who gives his wife a liberal allowance with which to purchase ber own wardroie is responsible if she fails to pay TEN KILLED FOR CENTS. Family Murdered by Russian and Companions. St. Petershurg, Jan. 22.-A poverty stricken peasant of the Alta tain region on the Chinese fro named Han . went for advice to an old man named Dubkofi, who was re geried as a sort of Sok won by his veightors. .Dubkofl saul: "What a fool you are to remain in povert you, a Christian, and an ortho man. Go to the Kalmucks, they are besthon and take what vou can find It will rot be a sin It is all th same whether you cut off the head of a "abbmaie or bead of a Kalmuck I'll go with vou ant if they resist will settle th . we : Your choice of $20, $22 and $25 T'weed sii for ® i timated to ke e The two star? r the 'Kalm: ck village, takin; with them Danilofi's two brothers The, Kalmuck oh showel them every courtesy, o them food. drink, and a tent. In night thes kilkd the entire Malmack | family of tn persons and ad tad tv three corecks, worth about thee cents Secured 'A Property. Toronto, Jan. 22-The Ra River Pulp and Paper comrany, whos n ssi n was approved by the govern went, on Tucgdav, bas secured af war power «nn Sand Island river where it 1 pojxees 5 H This i fo kx port tre and a's rorth "of Canadian Northe uw rai power has sixten # 1.500 hose juwer. inotedde Hon. Gi E Queen's Glo and Mandolin' Club, oper horse, Friday night. Pla at Uglow's, Tickets Te. ond de Sea salmon Ig, at Camovsky's. wction of the country through which | speeches | tention to make the decoration of the ! Association, amd | sets up al cover a bill of R036 which his wile ontracted with a dressmaker. Mr. Wentworth claims that he gave his wife a liberal gliowance out of which she was to pur hae her ward w'e. Mis. Wentworth went to Miss | Sadie Jacobs, 4 Fifth avenue dre:s maker, ani bad several gowns made When they were done, the dressmaker could not get her wey, although she made repeated s for it of Mrs Wentworth at t IF che wiowe to her husband, who replied "J make my wile 5 Fomor How ance for her own support yuu | rusted her for clothes you must k to her for payment." tacos commenel a THE DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. SKIPPED WITE THT MONEY. a et 4 Collector For Candi' Art rs Is Sought.' Sirus, Stele, Ottawa, re resent fig the Cangdian Aft company, of whih HH. Hastings is sole proprie tor, was in the city 10 day looking for John Cohtts, & collector for the said company, who has decamped. for the lan! of assumed fresédom, whee the eight occasionally screams in rage with o desire to twist the lion's tail. Incidentally John is accused of tak- ing aleng with him a'out ¥150-a wo desirable bur'en to have on a Com- cold wintry day betengi to the company, and Mr. Steel is desivous of pointing ont to Jobn the error of his ways and inducing him to return Queen's "hot 1 gave the propre! n large sam. of money to take care of for him. Previ our to coming to Kin , Coutts and a Rotd proprictor at Tamworth | bad a difference of opiion over a | qu stion of the Joss of 83, and for a time "there was something doing, | Wednesday Coutts became uneasy, | and demanded from the hotel proprie {tor a return of all bis v, which demand war complicd wit he He next | engaged a hack driver to take him to ! Cape Vincent, N.Y t which point he was landed in the aiternoon, at about thé hour at which Mr. Steele { struck Kingston, hot on his trail Steels at one co lted the police, and had farther conferences to-day, resulting in his taking out a warrant for the arpest of 8, and starting with it for Watertown, to execute it, il possible. The horse and gig which Coutts had in hi¢ possessi Are the property of the company and the hotel proprietor here has attached them for Coutts' board hill. Thi: account Mr. Steels will not dispute and will redeem the yproperty, The territory whith Coutts | con ered was between Canonojue and Deseronto. me? A WILY CHINEE. Under Afrest For Trying | Into The States N.Y., "Jan 21.---A who gave the name of Kee United States Comunis Gray in court today, sn to lave displayed remorkable upning in seeking entry' in the Uni» States He wi 1961, on the Cana Mallen, «nd broug for trial. A Boston ot the tiial that he er's "uncle," and that {in the United States | wa: ordered back to portal from San tary, 1902. Kee, n December 11th la-t, again appeared on the Torler {lie below \ Malore, expeciing to he talen to jail at ses' Point, Hat the trial we | oth' commissioner { F arrest was | Smith, of Ogden To Get i Opde sary, Chinaman, { Yen, iefore oner was she sed in . west of gdenshary Chinaman swore was the prison Kee rn But was the Loy China, end de Francisco in Jagn £5 come before an made by Marshal wry, who brought him here, whore full identification was made. 'lolay Lue Hing, 4 New York ve he was the prisoner's er, that the boy was not here at time rst arrest, and that prisoner had no Boston uncle. Luc | was ordered arrested by United | States District Gwen for perjury, and { commited for the grand jury Kee will Le deporied again. of the f ARE IN THE DARK. { 1 the of { As to the Aggressiveness | Germans. + London, 22. ~The Pritish go ernment Vv In the | the agg e action of 'the a al res' in again {ing Fort San Carlos vestar | foreten office offic ' of the re has ve ny of the ens chly press second bombardment | @ ss of the Germans, nd { =a¥s it trusts 'the Americans will un lertand that the German proceed nis ae as hittle approved by to ritich nition as by themselves." Was Not Ordered. Perlin, J 22. Neither the foreign, | oTice hore he depart ment | bas received reports of 'the bomburd San Carles. At both orders were > fort. The na adm they Insw the i . Tovey ling to Maracailo, : tu lid pot anticipat: 3 bom arame SHOT HANGMAN. | A Stirring Scene On a Spanish Scaffold. Jan. R.--A workman nam condemnpa to be for assassination, mounting the scaffold nd shot the hangman recently, | drew a pst eCoot ia, when | He did not escate howev er, for the hangman's a«s'stant earried out the execution yssession of hoot ins iron by convicted man Jed fan oficial (njuiry, with the result | that the hangman's assistant was or reste i on a charge of having * | the pistol so as to get the Joby CRACKS IN EARTH'S CRUST. Fissures Are Evidence of a Mys- tericus Explosion. | Whiteman, Mass, Jan. 2 -Two fis | sures in tb arth about three jdeep and a few. inches wi ining for a « » of fa mile, a evidence « of only { mysterious « oston which « this s were violently chakes x heard three quart Aw Gra nk Petecti } for out as thee Inia ime § restaurantesr to-day §odmmons for & clerk in a tore, charging bie with fo ahaa lang Lost eveving Miss Mabel Stratford, entertained a number of Yofk street, Ber Giomds a'l or a porticn of the money. Coutts drove into the city a few] days age from Tamworth, bavipa a foad of art treasures to & tiibute, and collect cash for 'he same He registered at the and INEWS OF WORLD [~~ TELEGRAMS FROM THE Four. : QUARTERS OF EAR) H. -------- Matters - ~Fhat Interest Yearybody #1 _Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. i Rir Willrid and 'Lady Laurier Montreal this evening, and will be guests of F. L. Beque, K.C. Defects bave been found in the structural frame work of the torpedo boat destroyer Viiago, now at Esqui- mault, B.C. in memory of 'the death of Queen Victoria the Toronto branch of the Daughters of the Empire. laid a wreath of immortals: on the Victoria monument in Queen's Park. The pope is well, He gave 4 number of long audicnies Wedngsday, and hi Hers included Senor Quitnoe Costa, vice-president of A wing, and the latter's wile and fan A case of small pox is reported from Fldon- township, Victoria county. and enother from Burlington, which the provincial ~ health officer says he is able to trace to New York. | John Beattie, siorth, has entered | gn action to Wj a bylaw of the town * grunting for an exten sion of the woolen mills there by | John Dick, Toronto. The action is ased on technicalities. The se 0d anniversaty of th of Queen Victoria was observed, dav. at Windsor, London' and ¢ where by the depositing of Rory on Haut s erected to her memory anl by anorial services, | Robert Yule, a G.T.R. brakesman, was killed in the St tratford, Ont + yards Hie morning, while making coupling. Yule was a son of Robert Yule, CTR bridge and was about twenty-five years of age. The department of marine is adding | to the aids to navigation at Halifax, | | | reach the | feath > inspector, two new lights to rance with those in use, whi h are proved, and three new gas buoys. William PRathgate, one of Winui pion ers, x-alderman, ex-man of the Winnipeg Gas company, and formerly prominent. in manv wavs, died on Wednesday; ty-ona, nat now also to be in ex's ager aged seven introduced a re r Lewis has n n: upon the New York state representatives in congress to request a full survey 'of the state anauls for the purpose of allowing the over nt to acguire them and turn tl em into a ship canal Lord Lapsdowne, secretary of state for foreign affairs, is indispo ed As a result" the pronossd reception by him of a deputation from 'the Liver Oo 3] th AI er of Commerce to dis crss the United recipr treaty with Cuba, has been indefi Iv post oned The Bro States inite vills, Westport and Sault Ste. Marie railway, whith has 'ust been purchased by a New York svn di 'ate, is forty-five mi'es in lenoth. it has received $105,200 in federal sidies and £116,000 in muni-ipal bon uses. Its gross earnings last vear were £15,160, and its operating £17,862 King Fdward, Queen Ale sxandra, Price an! Princess of Wal members of the toval family sorial service solenm, today. 'The s of Quean Victoriy snd the | Con-ort was decorated with | plants and white flowers, Sulise wontly salutes were fired in célenra- of King Fd sub the = aid uthes were pire in the tiene of the accession werd ALD. CRAIG AS VICE. He Was Given a Place in the Gro- cers' Guild. Lirocers Its annus al | r X ted | ers as follows Presi : H Laporte, Montréa] t vice | t Lient. Col. tahn 1 son Fonte second viee-pre nt. i H.C. Beckett, ilton. The Provin cial Guild of ario elected officers as fol President Georse BE Bristol first vice-president, ! d.ondon: second vice president, [8 Cratg, Kingston; chair © equalization committe H. ( . Hamilton A Coniounded Verb. A clergymen, of Philadelphia, a widower with seven grownup daugh ters, left home for Phoenixville, his na tive town and wrote back that he had some news which would surprise them. He had just married a widow with six children. The seven grownup daugh ters had' an awful time until he e. One of them muster to ask, "Where is our r * "In heaven, I hope." "But I mean the widow, with six children 0, I ee " that you married." * to another man." The Real Thing. art Set wilt I borrowed a policeman's} uniform, and put it on e Uther day Jewett--What did you do th "1 don't know; 1 immediately asleep.' A machinist empl ved at the Is Works. has secur position works depar nt, Otta nd will move his family to the I' the first of next month Nicholson, of Queen's Univers motive » the public Kansas of his mother, aged eighty six. Two sone survive, The largest printing office in the! rk Washington, DC It = government documents | y 1 to the best authorities; there has never been a race of men who were ignorant of fire Matas Me: alex Toronto, is in tha on a business trip 3 fm wt and whose viebis gre are requested 0 pay' same | dee ow WILLIAM BAILEY, WW. J. LEE i i El n forihwith. 22nd Jepuary, 1 tmported, Roasted and Seal feed and 2 Ib.cans) Because of its ABSOLUTE PURITY Dyspeptics drink it fearlessly. the stomach. Packed by | CHASE & SANBORN, Coffee It tones and strengthens MONTREAL AND BOSTON. | To it 8 k ¢ Capes, etc. to make your own dress. can be relied upon for up-to-dateness. Sean Ta ARLY SPRIN SrviES To know what these /, are going to be, over the February But- look terick Patterns just received. These Febr- uary Patterns show Skirts with outside box: ST plaits at the back, Bélero Jacket effects, some* further developments in Norfolks, a new lot of Russian styles, Tucked Empires, Blouses with A Butterick Pattern enables you Butterick Patterns' | { | | : i Fashion Sheets FREE At Our Pattern Counter. Butterick's New York Patterns Are the best made, and if you are satisfied with nothing but the best see the new FEBRUARY PATTERNS. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Sole Agents in Kingston for Butterick Patteras. A NO REST ----AT THE-- Lockett Shoe Store Every day we push the ODDS and ENDS SALE ALONG. Every day we search the stock for more lots to put on the Bargain Tables. ¢ people come and pick them out and every day the i ale seems to grow more attractive, so there's no rest at Every d ay THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE P.S FRIDAY. LAE FR a and 5 pode Afiments. it is and caring a cold. Price Expectorant when The T. A. Slocum Chemical Co. Limited, 179 King St. W,, Toronto. 158.5 8 i IN THE WORLD te Expectorant is just pleasant to t you a --A good list of bargains will be announced ASN ASA ITT IN Pans =| . tory, EE 70TH YEAR. NO : :T he : Easiest : Way To make money is ti it, and the way to se is to buy your suit at SALI [oneli Suits usually sold id JE EE RT Suits Usually Sold $18, $20, $25, ° ° ° e ® * ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° All our goods are in plain figures, so t can see exactly wha : ion you get. ° o approval. A . for cash. iy JENKI! 14 PRINCESS ST WINTER SCHO SINGERS MR. A. U. BRA Baritone Soloist an Boston, Mass., will condt School for Singers at hin ¥enruary, March and Apr begin Junuary 26th, at Ki Monday, Wednesday, Thur turday. Mr. Brander can also b Song Recitals and Concert choral work a specialty. Studio Golden Lion Blot "HERE WE ARE Cooked meats of great Sausages, Tenderiomns, Pu Mcat, © Frankforts; alwa "up to date,"' to be obta Pork Market, 60 Brock Hams and Bacon, which 1 jancy smoked meats in cu appetizing appearance. ne Yhone 550. = GAPILLI FOR The best known Hair Nerve 'lonic, cures Dan and Neuralgia. Shampo Best city references C Acents wante 2d, Janua price Mme. Elder's Dr lors, 166 Princess street, ---- ARTHUR H. HO REPRESENTING TE (kng.) College of Music, Tuesday of each week. 278, Brockville, Ont. STAMPS AND Ma RUBBER Se!f-Ink: Office Stamps, et 1 JOHN OFFORD, "Whi, BOARD. 300D ROOMS AND Board; aiso table b had at Mrs. Breden's, LARGE FRONT ROOM single roomns, with jences, central, not | and Macdonald Parks a party ef irom thre Far! street WANTED WASHING, TO DO AT 1 at Whig oflice. AN EXPERIENCED _ Apply at this office. Se ------ SERV, A GENERAL Gordon, MRS. W. S. street. es A YOUNG GIRL, AS Apply Mrs. Harry T) ston street. GOOD GENERAL SE ily of three. Reiere 201 Brock street. et ---------- JENERAL SERVAN Apply at 143 7 in the evening BOYS, FROM i4 work. Apply Smith street, street FIVE Steady Princess ELIABLE GE NTLEN B fifty dollars Mona by letter to American hotel. nen EXPERIENCED HOUS Srences required. p- nd x Macnee, ona Ring Ss ---- FEW GIRLS TO A work in Cotton Mi ery being installed mmion Cotton Mill EDO eee WE WANT A FEW PI locality to work during spare time, Liberal pay. In London, Ontario. © RENT, A MO T dwelling, from Apr or 10 room o from May lst. McCann, 51 oy ts TO #10 WEPKL hours writing in 3 stamped, seli-addre: position to Gnd St., New Yor