Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Feb 1903, p. 6

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ARE WARM. Let us make you enjoy it by Mutual. Rev. Goodby--1'd like to see you in my Sabbath class---- Mickey--~Yep; I'd like to see meself ! COMMERCIAL MATTERS. What Is Going On In the Busines World--The Market News. Weather favorable in Argentina fo: wheat and 3s movement the output irow the Debpduion Coe COMmpERY 'S mives for January was ITN 4:3, the largest January secord for these ines Last year 2,500 000 tons Gon] wen veeduced by the Northern Pacific's con mines, andl the capucity of [the latter 0 be doubled It is reported that there has bee good inquiry the past few days fo wheat for South Atria and Australi for gute large Smo Italy has boen Lal the bulk of ah vellyw corn offering in New York crags, as it is the only grain on i the Italian tariff is not orobibitory, an this keeps the price cents above other gra There must be 18.000.000 bushels © Jats in the North West, over and above its and feed requirements, and for which there is at present so shippis outlet. A sharp decline in prices ma) be expected as Soon as the oats beg to move Albani, Queen Of Song. Quite aside from the eminent posi tion held by Madame Albani ax one of the world's greatest artists, she has ever won the largest admiration of her own Canadian people because of her genuine loyalty to Canada. In all her great successes in European coun tries and before crowned heads ghe has remembered her native country and ix some respecia there is no one who has done more to make (sada well and favorably known in import. ant foreign circles thar this very tal ented Canadian. The diva and her en tire party will be bere on Friday ev éning next. Pure All Wool White Blankets 207, Discount Made from yarn thoroughly scoured and combed, handsomely finished in pink and blue borders Regular price $3.75, 30 yer cent discount ... ... ... oy oglar price $4.75, 20 per cent E QISCOURR i oo. a ane. $3.80 Regular, price $5.75, 20 p Beguine price $0.30, 0 per cent. . $5.20 Ee a 20 vw ow You Most Appreciate ye It---In Bed. Blankets at 20% DISCOUNT. They Will be a Comfort to You for Many Years, IS LIKELY OVER Will Have Priority - Mexico: Vashington, Feb, 4°-There is aote of Mr. Powen addressed te Aritich ambassador will result § djustnent of the trouble. The he represeotatives to consent t Table Napkins : Some odd lines of Table Nap- kins to be cleared out at * 3 Off Regular Prices R. o Corner Brock and od Veliaton Sts. 5 liven collars for 28c.. regular 15 | and 0c. qualities. Jenkins. authority for the statement that REACH 1 TERMS. | THE VENEZUELAN seousiel The Claims of the Allied Rowen For Limited Period--The Claims ot | INCIDENTS OF ] OF THE DAY, ewsy Paragraphs raphs Picked Up By On Their Rounds. 5 linen collars fu: 27 regular lle t 2p. qualities brains { The annual meeting of the K | Reform Association will Le b rary 19th. I Work on the massive gate, to be er ected at the estrapes to St. Mary vemetery, has been begun 1 De. tics, pulls, know and four-in good | ponds, 2 for Be, Jenkins the | Mrs Lalonde, 1} rv, last » Abe | vening entertained mbout fifty Bani Gends. A pleasant was spent albied | [rue O'Brien, of Covourg, ouce i charge of the GJILR cal restanrant overs have been again requested hy © pn arcompanied the Co irg hockeyvists wity of payment of their claims fora | o, the city today. imited period only and equabty all Quinlan & Wali x minstrels will be Inimant Bations therea@er. Mr. Bow |p on Febru he burge n has stated that be i« willing that | ar' will be here on the lth. he alles receive preferential treat. | oo oui] comndy ment for one month. Mf at the end of The Freeman declar that 'the hat time all the claimant nations be | poo 0, police for "should aot. he placed on an equal basis as to Ya | gg well enough alone, it and proportion te payments says, when the tax 5 are making A note will be addresséd to th coms : , ets no complaint, hree governments of Great Enitaw, | "0 orrow City Clerk Shannon will wrmany and Ialy, setting forth the | (bo Lallot boxes uséd in the re xact attitude of the United States | ©. mumcipal eb n, & ¥ with reference to the powers' preferen | ul opie The tial demand, the state of public feel vired 'then... ng here regarding it and to ur a the eivic finance cot rompt acceptance of pref ! pay o- night discuss th 0 nents for a pe 1 of | 10 5X tu Meanwhile, the months. A er h from : buildings are ie wried at the ne, if not " al with the vanced rates next twenty four hour A lal named S en Al Citpens of Mexico 38 | feed street, while " the against Vimeruels and rr y where Joh ntting nt has asked to | 8 i" fi nto the wa Tus after footing with the other na # he neon and was ¥escusd by the men at he time comes for thing up. werk | M Waller, wh resigned be Defends Bowen. aise of ill-health atron of the london. Jan. 4.--The Westminsie Belleville Deaf and Dumb Institute, inzetie defends wninister Bowen's offer | wes for five vears pesistant matron of hat all Veneguelan & creditors share | Kingston hospital for insane, She alike. The papers saves this is the | has been in her last position thirteen foundation of the English debtor law | yveurs scording to which, no matter how |* "Aunt Jerusha Dow's Family Al few the creditors when suit is be bum," a pretty entertainment, was re the general body of creditors, for peated in the lecture room of Cooke's and domestic alike share equ Pieshyterian church last evening be wrman law, the Gazette continues fore a very large audience. It was uft the opposite; it gives the German | well presented, and ut $40 was reditors preference over the foreign res lize i reditors, Several prominent citizens met in The paper points + out that this indi- J front of the Bell 1 one company's ates that Germany is the real direc | ofice this afternoon ' . tor of the present deadlock and con | hae discovered the three tinnes 'Why should we risk a mi in the ity." "Who i thev aske derstanding and possibl quarrel | ghother 'Well John s one and with the United States insisting { you're the other t was the reply in a demand which we should reject |° Ay our 75c., 81 and 25 flowing ww between creditors and debtors In | ong ties, special patterns and silks for bis country ? SOc. each. Jenkins od | Very successful and well attended A German Opinion | Anglican missionary meetings were Berlin, Feb. 4.--The Tageblatt save | held Sunday, at Queenshe Bannock "It is becoming more and more evi | burn and Millbridge, with encouraging dent that the powers could have found | result and advance all alor h no more unwelcome agent for Vere line. £70 was contributed on eards ucla than Minister Bowen, He ig see land by collections. Rev. George Code ing to Castro's interests in a wav | was much pleased mutation, Colonel which shows that the Yankees are en | HufH&#EF of St and Rev. C. E tirely disregarding the rights of the | 8S. Radeliffe of Camden East owers."' | mest se | Mayor Of Liskeard, Eng. Lombardy Lispings. | R. H. Lee, brother of A. J. Lee, this Lombardy, Feb, 3.--The annual mis | city, has been elected mayor of Lis donary meeting was held in Trinity | keard, Cornwall, England, his native hurch on January 25th, service be | place. He took a prominent part in ing conducted by Rev. Mr Woodcock, | the recent dedication of the Liskeard Brockville, Rev. F. G. Kirkpatrick, as- | church, at which ceremony were many | Williams, ie. Chicago. th x, pufis, knots and four-in- 2 for Se. J esisted with the missionary service in | potable men of England. Mavor Lee is Brockvillé on Sunday, January 25th, | a retired dry goods merchant, and and also attended the Sunday school | well possessed of this world's goods eachers' ecanfévenee on the following | Another brother is Capt. Lee, of the lays' Mise Eva Dermady has r- 8 8. Empress of Japan. R. H. Toy turned from New York after a couple | came from Liskeard, and was a com f months in that city, Oscar Blancher | panion of the Lee boys in youth. s recovering from a severe attack of s-------------- ongestion 'of the lungs. Mr. and Mrs | Cobourg Hockey Team Here. Ernest Dearn are Visiting at Kk | Cobourg junior hocke: an hich | Newman's. Miss Louise Kivne attend. | -9'C\TE TOF 1OCEY jeat, wher | «dl the marriage of Miss Pheobe Gil tn Hoey Ba groves her roy, Smith's Falls, who was united to . G ts a noon. The Morton Davis, Frankville, on January 0a Fl i) pomt, | 5th, by Rev. Mr. Stiles, Ernest and oe Max. Healy, Balderson"s Corners, re Jee en hea warned home after spending a few days | (han the . ares ah, heavier isiting in this vicinity. Joseph Klyne Ihr eathérhead. Brockville. referees and E. Joynt made a business trip to | the match ' : { Toledo on Thursday. Miss Gert Pavone, Jellvby, ix the guest of Miss . . Lizgie Millar. A party of young peo-| op aaHers At Ottawa. ple Yrom here, numberitz about forty, | At the Uttawa. ice races Tuesday, spept a ple evening the home | 102 = we, Gerald, owned hy Wa of John Co ell Pine Grow | & ONeill. Ottawa, took first plac n music, agncing and par | Birdie Hay W. Laidley, Cooks Herman Flynn and sister d.}10%h, second, and Billy Patterson, P ward Joynt and ster, and Miss | H Clow, Lyng, third. In the 2:40 Fanny Lvons, all of New Boyne, spent class the winners were : Jennie Sunday in our village. owned by 8. A Collins, Har ° } eauty SN. K. Stewart, Aylmer; woutclifie, J. Peacock te Westport Waftings. i : Hen y Ytawa Westport, Feb, 2.-<The lake is in fine condition for travelbng. Rev N Careless Marehants, ©. Walsh left on Monday for Buffalo, | Yesterday, corporation laborers dug sccompanied by his sister, Miss Anna, ren hes on each side of the walks on | who was his guaest for the past ten Princess : so that the water weeks, Messrs. Michael Toppings and | ght run of the: sidewalks. This | Morgan McMartin left on Thursday to | mormng, however, most of the merch Carpets resume work, J. J. Lynch left on ants had the lush on the walks sho Saturday for his home n Grand | Yellel off into the tre choking : Forks, Mich., after a very plea them up. Only a few took the trouble | The prices on all Carpets, and | iii of ny moeth-with fri aie he to see that the trenches were left op Yarns have materially advanced-- | Mr. and Mre. Mack Speagle entertain | "0. in front of their places of business Every buyer knows it--but we are | +d a number of young people last S-------------- offering Satirday evening A very enjoyable Have Had To Cease. time was spent, and all departed ouat of the cdntinued ft Brussels, wishing d Mrs Ty iW or rs have te hat piness and prospenty new | 1 tt It was found imj hoyine A great many 1 y cakes fre wit Tapestry. their w y of ice ke ieto small pieces Miss 1 Welb that if the miki weather . Wool ithe annual assembly wil h longer sav . St. Edward's hali on Fi will wean an ice fa | CARPETS | 2th Mr. Mctirath"s m { 3 { delichtod to hear. of his choc ea ------ 20° Di _~ | Of Westport young on Of Barbers. 75 scount. | & brid 8 Mot ue of Internat { spent the s-in Kingston last n . This actually means that you her hom o nd we wich her ol harbére into ¢ n can purchase your Carpet at mill _ sgooess and har iat i the = iy i greaniding under A i t ss i bh > na 2 prices. ' Monday to take charge of a school The -- TH emational We shall be pleased to quote | near Athens. Gregory Lee ¢pent Sun t next week to elect officers, prices on any style of floor cov- IN a his Sewn in Perth. Mr. and | m-- - erings. ted Sy tc ah ey: She od # locks, | a or Ke: t Advances Money. panied by Miss Mary McKean, New- | : of the 1ith P.w.0 boro r ' vanced the money to pay | y : out of his own purs lia department. senis Hosiery Most Penetrating. unt. Last night one of The reliable kinds :-- ! The quicket soother of rain, end U « received its due. 4 pairs for 81 het to ¥ ant Inv To Remain ; 3 pairs for $1. IA positis swellin \ 2 pairs for $1. | inflam i aki a { anc i ox y | Wade's. sir | Dr. Ant You Can Have The Best main lor |i Pure tnesway 'candle Edward ( rey, said to le ops of | 9. a i Bl Mis Tw 154 heirs to large estate has been fs LA [sued for breach of promise by a Miss : ! hands, ani | © NEWS OF WORLD! TELEGRAMS S FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF EARIH. Matters Tzat Interest' Everybody --Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. London and Paris hockey, at Jondon The Bank' oi Cambridge, entered and $10,000 spain wants to =H a ob lot of ar tied in game Hi, was n Princess of Sax to get permission to see The ony is tryiag ner child. former Ur ordinance permitting the Wabash rail Wa) an entrance. The matter of the award in the Un ited States San Salvador arbitration, will be further considered Gen. Al Cantara, a graduate of fe Point, has led Castro's army to victory against a force of repels A 'regiment of Mexican regular was ambushed by Yaqui In lians and many soldiers were killed Spotted Horse, at one time chief of he Crow Indians, 1s at hs ho he Littl Horn River coun vho as jilted and then drinking carbolic tor at New on chy sion of Chi The United States cabinet has aw- arded the contract for two new cruis- at the minimum price of $4,035, Railroads are tying up properties of the Great Northern pany, and hope thus to contro tates on the lakes Henry Phipps of the Carnegie ny, has given Lady pricerine of India, $10,000 for tora wemorial fund 1 » hundred and Keon College dug up * buried for a I cataleptic thousand @ ed in Massacl id mouth dise recouped the owners the torture falsely ter near drowning stea Curzon, her Vic comp students days slee stat Covad n been owing have Govern { mind of Paris accuse by States Hart, probably : 1 ted suicide L united minister to Col igned, and has res be : C.B will many SETViCe to more » diploms adors for a dis amba will hereaiter uniform, of black gold braid trimming lancholia, due to profjonged ill Miss Fiske, New York, commit She had supported herself for years by fine needle work Leave of absence, with permission to wear consisting with Me ness, drove to suicide. travel abroad, is granted as follows Major J. M. Caines, 5th Field Bat tery, C.A Major J. P. Hibben, 5th Regi ( 'Lhe chiei of the Milwaukee fire de rtment is dead, and jour firemen {1 y | are in a dangerous condition, owing to an explosion of nitric acid, at a me all fire there. | M. MacMillan, son of Principal | i Millan, of the Ottawa Collegiate ute, has been appointed to the sition the statistical h : customs department. entire town council Bram on is unseated, because the assed a by-law to hold nominations ten o'cl instead of at noon as ided by municipal act { Fire destroyed the business of Middlebury, Vt., six bloc halls, a planing mill and other perty. Estimated loss, $150,000 | high wind hindered the firemen. | recked people, three on brand of of p town wk the section two pro A of rane E for a dance . who + has i ar ' Rev. Ellis Bs allon, cousin of former President Garfield, and at one time his private secre , is de th house of the Lord Mission ik. | | of wt he was superints He was seventy six vears old The report of the regi { shows a decline in the | over Ontari Ottawasalone shows a | sfactory increase. There was a de cided increase in in 1961 over 1900, deaths i of 114. Tube WF persons, a deer To Visit In hn. x / Por 2 The at a} installat Courte \ it « nd the ! 14 ar | to build A joint stock and make it largest ves Briscoe b pany will build it, 1 tar v ehough to moor the sels on the bal, with plenty of water Mr. and Mrs. James Bradlev start for New Orleans on Monday on a visit to | their doug rhte r They will be ab f wo mon and will Visit of principal cities in the Tee Ix is the order. of the 5 g fme for it. "T. D g wi t ter Glady tat} x5 3 i. McUo nd Ie i Moles x < : M } « h, 1 wi he had | Miss | guests at - I. Bongard's. of tillery, left in Cuban fortresses : "The American Henley regatta will be held at Philadelphia, on July 20d {he Pittsburg council has passed an | | ~ { The Hit of the Season FOR Thursday «=< Friday We have just received the best bargain we have ever had of its kind and will have it ready TO-MORROW. 437 Ladies' Fine Black Sateen Underskirts At prices fully ONE-THIRD OFF REGU- LAR. These we ~ecured for from a manu- turer who required immediate funds and was will ing to accept our offer. cash 112 FINE BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, dade of good quality Mercerized Sateen, Giaduated Accordan Peat Fivished with Ruflle, new Perfect Fitiing Sbaped Top, Full Under Ruffle. Regular price $1 25. Sale Price To-morrow, 75c. 98 BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, Made yg Good Quality Black Peguler 50 Special Price To-morrow, yo%e. Each. Eateen, 35 BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, Two Rows Graduated Gathered Ruffles, Finished with Two dbmall Gathered Ruffies, "Full Under Ruffle, new Perfect Fitting Shaped Top. Regular price $2.75 Special Price To-morrow, $1.99. 172 BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, Rang'ng in price from $1.25, $149. $1.75 These are fully ONE-THIRD OF¥ REGULAR PRICES. Sale Lasts Thursday and Friday. Sale opens at 9:30. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Boas A NSN PANINI ANN NS , ALY PANT 0 NN TN TN INS NLN PS Pag NP OS NS NIN pS ANG NT INIT Nt NN ININSN nP NINI INGA GN 2 INS I a | ------ WE DON'T BELIEVE IN GOING TO SPEEP BE- CAUSE IT'S WINTER. We Don't Believe in holding on to Odds and Ends till they are old fashioned. We Don't Believe you conld get as good SHOE BARGAINS in a Bankrupt Stock as we are now offering in NEW, UP-TO-DATE SHOES. We Don't Believe we should do the large pugisess we do if our Shoes and prices were not just about right. WE DO BELIEVE the lowest prices and the largest stock is at THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE CONSUMPTION of long (rbridge: In successful use for over 28 years.--. "~ Prepared by W. T. OwBrIDGE, HULL, ENGLAND. At all druggists, price 35 cents and 75 cents. standing has yielded to "My wife, far gone in consum ption, has received more benefit from your Lung Tonic than from any other medicine she has taken." Mark Jackson, High St., Birmingham. NOTHING LIKE IT IN THE WORLD. OLD OR ou ZA. 3s FREVENTS ENED RON ALE £4 Sop -b QUICKLY. The sooner you stop ¥ : he ius harm it u : o Stocum's Colistar te KE xpretorant w . quick, s an lic nd w cure. Coitsfoote Expectorant is 8 Drugeists. always say Caltaionin Expectorant when you buy a bottle and you will get what you want. Price 25¢ ' 5 linen collars for 25¢.. regular 15 and 0c. qualities. Jenkins. The T. A. Slocum Chemical Co., Limited, 179 King St. W., Toroxio. -- GOTH YEAR. NO. & FEBRUA] SALE ALL GOODS REDUCED. SLIGIT ADVANCE ON Our $11.50 Bed reduced t. Our $20 Valure Parlor Plush Backs, §15. Our | $6.50 Extension $4.50. Our $18 Golden Oak F Sidnboard, swell front, $14 Our $8.50 Golden Oak I Sideboard for $6.50. All other goods in propo « ROBT. J. RE THE LEADING UNDERTAN PRINCESS ST. N 'OUR SMALL HAND COL PICTUR (OUR OWN COLORIN Are particularly suita Wedding and Birthday Gi It will be a pleasure t KIRKPATRICK'S ART SONGS AND MU! 50c. pieces of popular songs copies for $1. 'Yen per cent. discount off body for cash. College Song Bo covers, 67c.; Cloth bound, 9 Sce our Imperial Instrum Strings, Violins, Mandolins, Banjos, and Mend Issohn Pilar For | tuning, repairing or bring your instruments to Little Masic Store, 286 Pi Little" Masic Store, 285 TIS NOT QUANT BUT QUALITY THAT ! Cooked. meats of £1 kinds, best 'quality. Have you trie fection Home-Cured Hams, a Windsor Bacon ? Only tained at MYERS, 70 'Phone 570. Phone 870, 1 im WHO 1S. YOUR AUCTI W. MURRAY Is serving nearly every bo that line. He --has & for good sales, prompt r satisfactory settlements. Y money in pocket by employir W. MURRAY BROUCHT BACK T A Soiled Waist, Skirt or cleaned or dyed hy us, Took! bright and natty as when and see. PARKER'S DYE | T E. HAWLE ¥ a Phone 406. APILLT FOR The best known Hair R Nerve Tonic, gures Dundr and Neuralgia SHAD erences Rent it January we. Elder's Dress '216 Ppincess Street. NOTICE TO OUR _ RED Montreal, all outstanding a be paid at once. All accou by. February 12th will be | ds for collection licitor's hans 5 , Sollectio price lors, OWING eo _&C soln I. G. BOGART, M.D ron MER RESIDENT H( of the Kingston Kita. Office and reside t St. Tek Post Offica.) etept ARTHUR H.-HOW REPRESENTING THE (kng.) College of Music, vi Tuesday of each week. 1 278, Brockville, Ont. TO LET. COMFORTABLE ROOMS, without board, 24¢ strect. - ~ FOR R SALE. FURNITUE 370 Burr] HOUSEHOLD vate sale at THE RESIDENCE SIT the corner of Universit) Union Street. Lgrge 12 shade trees Enguire 0 es, between two and fo ternoons. WANTED: a ONE OR TWO FAMILIE S Apply to Mrs. Fowler, 3 14 TO 15 YEARS ( will work steadily Apj factory, Smith "street Princess street. BOYS emer EXPERIENCED HousE} erences required. and 8 to p.m. ? Macnee, 202 King st BLE LADIES | RELIAS salary fifty doll Apply by ed Kusraliee 3 Wind, arch Co., care +A MODE] dwelling, from: April J or 10 room dwel from May 1st. App McCann, 51 Brock St. eee TO RENT, et BY LADY AND GENT] about four months, | within easy reach of Barratks -- unfuraist tendance office 4 LEARN BAI tine required fmetructions, ¢ anéil cumy tions ai ds, PO Catalog College, 0

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