ALE ANVILLE ed of Agoniz. rom Which ny Years. '00 OLD FOR DR. PIT. LETS TO EFFECT E. R. Ont., must certainly bring r that Dr: Pitcher's Back st effectual' remedy in tl vear, and although some of years ago, is able to ital vigor of one of much i has for twenty years beer | as an honorable, upright ATEMENT. » gladly gave the following any years from my kidneis erious and 1 would haw | make any water, and then rot started, though I would tht, and thus my rest was suffered great pain in the treatment from local do t. Some months ago I was ey Tablets, and from the aken in all several bottles medicine made. v without any straining or er disturbed. 1 consider the e remarkable, as I am in long time. er about how Dr. Pitcher's | I will be pleased to ans ligned) DAVID HUMBER SAYS. ushband had derived de She said he used to | s kidney trouble, but now EOPLE. ssing. to old people 'as all pain, distress, and i ight, and going often d adder, and urinary and practically give organs, t Druggists, or by mail The dily reliev- by the use of Jes 28 years.---- ULL, ENGLAND. and 75 cents. ic is for Asthma. I have king two bottles I feel street, Staines. EE -------------------------- [T°S ALE Purest ND ble Beverage MARKET. -Made From the t and Hops. ), AGENT. 7TH YEAR. NO. 33. 2 SPECIALS] FOR THIS WEEK WE ARE SBLLING A 5 Linen Collars 25¢, Regular 15¢c. and 20c. Qualities. asc. Ties 3 2 For 25s, 3 3 For $l. ] ~ All the Christmas stock reduced 4 to clear in order to make room for spring stock. s JENKINS 3 114 PRINCESS STREET. § AAPL PAIL GOOD HOUSES WANTED We are already receiving ap- plications from desirable tenants, and the indications are that good houses will be scarce. Owners of such houses who wish to let or cell are requested to communicate with us at once. J. S. R. McCANN, Real Estate and Insurance, 51 Brock St. WINTER SCHOOL FOR SINGERS. MR. A. U. BRANDER, Baritone Soloist and Teacher ** Winter during & Addi Boston, Mass., will conduct a School for Singers at Kingston, February, March and April. Term to begin January 26th, at Kingston studio, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sa- turday. Brander can also be engaged Song Recitals and Concerts. hoir for and : EAL A res-L aks > ¥ AUCTION SALE OF HORSES: 1 HAVE BEEN IN! RUCTED TO sell by auction, ON T ISDAY, Febru- ary 10th, at my roo: Market Square, two good military hor Sale at 11 dh s Terms cash MURRAY, JR. Auctioneer. SONGS AND MUSIC. 50c. pieces of popular Songs for 25¢; 5 copies for $1. Ten per cent. discount off all goods to everybody for cash Queen's College Song Books, paper covers, 67¢.; Cloth bound, 90c. See our Imperial Instruments and Strings, Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, and Mendelssohn Pianos For tuning, repairing or exchanging, bring your instruments to Little Music Store, 286 Princess St. 1. G. BOGART, M.D.,, C.M. FORMER RESIDENT HOUSE SUR- geon of the Kingston General Hos- ital. Office and residence, 138 Wel- Ragton St., Kingston, (mearly oppe- site Post Ofce.) Telephone. 475 I Put Oe rr FANCY GOODS BUSINESS FOR SALE A LONG ESTABLISHED AND PAY- ing Fancy Goods Business for sale. Ap- ply at once to MISS WOODS, Brock street. eee DR. ALEX. W. RICHARDSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- fice and residence 354 King street, King- Telephone 589. ston. TO RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board, with modern improve ments. Apply 160 King street, corn- er Union street. FOR SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BY PRI- vate sale at 370 Barrie street. WAN ONE OR TWO FAMMIES' WASHING. Apply to Mrs. Fowler, 284 Earl St. BOYS 14 TO 15 YIIARS OF AGE WHO will work steadily Apply at Gould's factory, Smith street, opposite 780 Princess street. Al DETACHED, r A PURCHASER FOR 6 room dwelling, modern, hot a furnace; at a bargain. i. 8 BR McCann, 51 Brock St BOILER MAKERS, FIRST CLASS men. accustomed to htting Hp Steady work for. first class men Sawver & Massey Co Limited, Hamilton ! $1,950, MADE BY ONE MAN LAST year selling our household ncuessi- ties. Did you make as much t AF) our lines Always selling Write G Marshall & Co., London, Ont. AGENTS -- RESPECTABLE, ENER- getic men and women can good wages handling our Teas, Coffees and Housebold Special- ties. The Starr A at once . 185 Rellington St., Kingston. MEN, TO LEARN BARBER TRADE Short time ' required by free rk expert instructions, etc. vantages until competent diplomas, positions and hoard given wo Kingston how many ankles Mayo assass'nated, murdered, puis' lecture gure each evening. against teeth. . hall. noons 50cC. Ties ing: high tea 4 cation five lectures THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. _ ons *KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1903. LOCAL MEMORANDA. 1 The Daily Note Book For Whig Readers to Post Themselves By. Sale oi Army horses, Tuesday, 11 a.m. District Orange lodge, 1 p.m. Tues ay. Annual meeting Calvin company, 1 NP. Tuesday One way to have a tent waterproof is to pitch it. Crossley und Hunter service in First Methodist church, each evening. meeting = of shareholders of Hosiery company, 8 p.m. Many a coliege man wishes his father Special were scized with the remittent fever. two sides to a question, are there to an an- wer ? This unlucky day in history Lord 1890; Lord Darnley Du- lec If there are 1567. Quecn's Alumni conference Prof 8 p.m; sessions daily; short of you "Long and undtrstood when and are short of it the church calendar Apollonia, patroness and diseases of the expression, is readily ong for money February Yth, in 8 ted cated to St toothache 'The sample sale, City Wednesday aifter- Dickens' dialogues Tuesday even- Wednesday evening evening lectures by Profs be- King's Daughters' Tuesday and The popular Dupuis and Alexander at Queen's rinning to-night, will be held in Convo- hall. Admission good for these 25¢ Your China is a point to consider The meal will prove more enjoyable i vour taste and fancy have full sway in the selection of your tableware. We've an elegant "stock, from which a mistake in selection is impossible. You'll be terested. Call and sce our offerings ROBERTSON BROS TUESDAY, Feb. 10 IMPERIAL MINSTRELS Grand First Part Spectacle A ception to the Dipiomutic Legion The Canadian M 38 --ARTISTS--38 Prices 25c., 35¢., 50c., THe Seats now on sale at Hanley's. AND STILL THE CRAZE! THE GREAT AND ONLY BURGOMASTER Such fun ! Such music! Such girls ! headed Db es. 25c., 50c., 75¢., §1, $1.50. Bo $2 sea . : Seats now on sale at Hanley's Wednesday, February 18th, Gra Comic Opera Company AND SONS Admission Afternoon, 10c Tuesday evening, "Dicken's Dialogues in cost tickets, 25c: children, 15 Wednesday evening, high te wd ban concert, 6 to 8 o'clock. ~Tes Ban concert at eight o'clock, CO TO THE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT "PRONE 73. 6 meals ... ... cee are wee $1.00 21 meals ... wer cen aes eee 3.00 CON. MILLAN, FRED WILLIAMS, Manage Proprietor NOTICE. OWING TO OUR REMOVAL T Montreal, all outstanding & be paid at once. 11 aco by February 12th Ww licitor's hatids fog hts not Pai dllection OHNSTON & BRO ARTHUR H. HOWELL, REPRESENTING THE (Eng.) College of Music, Tuesday of each week. 278, Brockville, Ont. A GREAT LOSS. been lost Palace, at Genoa, have include tw the world. The paintings Yan Dycks, a Carlo Bordone, a Valerio Castelli, Guido Renis. The cleaning was er trusted a professed cleaner, wh washed he paintings with an alkalin solution, which completely and tw ti aduates Catalogue mailed free. _ Hole Babes ChIaE0. Improves the Meal in ([ GRAND OPERA (HOUSE. |) QUIRLAN 2nd WALL instrel, JINMY WALL Rox seats THURSDAY, Feb. 12 Sixty people in the east Gus C. Weinburg and Ruth White A Jaugh irom start to finish and such girly chorus. Refined, elogunt an chaste Pr KING'S DAUCHTERS OF THE CITY UNION po:ed that sl should co-operate with Will hold a "SAMPLE SALE" of | Dritain in the blockade which the BOs oY description in aid of | piiih government had resolved to i e-tablish. Lord Ha nilton defends the C | T Y H A L 1. alliance with Germany on the ground that single action would have heen Feb. 10th and 11th more difficult and less likely to suc including tea, WHERE TO LUNCH CONGRESS PESTAURANT 332 KING STREET. ounts must )e placed in so~ LONDON, visits Kingston Address Box A Stupid Cleaner Handled Fin Works. London, Feb. 9.--The Rome corres Mail says that pondent of the Daily nis, owing to unscientific treatment, while | (50) in order to initiate systematic they were being renovated, several fa- | ueearch into the origin and possible | mous pictures belonging to the Rosso [ure of cancer. The work will be car Marattn, a Pris destrove them. It is «tated that the Va Dvcks were the most valuable spec mens of his work The loss is inealcu- Jables J... eee 10 BE READY Anxiety Is Felt Over Mace: donian Situation. THE REFORMS TO BE PRESSED ON TURKEY FOR ENFORCEMENT. ) Fighting Will Likely Occur in the Spring--Marconi is in an En- thusiastic Frame of Mind--To Reduce the Representation. New York, Feb. 9.--A special to the Tribune says the Macedonia situa tion is causing much anxiety at the present moment. Russia and Austria are preparing reforms whic¥, with the approval of all the other powers, will be pressed on Turkey, and the three nations mentioned are making mili tary preparations which may not be needed. The reason for the special so licitude of the powers is that fighting on the Macedonian frontier in the ear ly spring is almost certain unless something is done in the 'way ol re form. Bulgaria. too, 1s restless Marconi has returned to London in a very enthusi ¢ frame of mind. In about three weeks' time he believes it will be possible to despatch general commercial messages across the At- lantic by wireless telegraphy. The government has determined to reduce Ireland's representation in par liament. A cabinet minister has fore told the advent of another redistribu tion hill, and. as he is the son of the colonial secretary, it is that he knows what he is sang Parlia mentary representation in the United Kingdom is full of anomalies There is no proportionate representation Fngland has only one member to 66, 517 people, while Ireland bas one mémn ber to 43.018 people. On the basis of ohvious \ | the present population, England has + | thirty-six members too few, Scotland » | three too' many, and Ireland thirty three too many. There are 103 Irish «cats in the House of Commons, to «| day, and it is an open secret that the government intends to reauce this pumber to eighty-five or less. »The nationalists argue that, as the act of union gave Ireland 100 members the jmperial parliament has no right to reduce that representation. When the act passed, the population of Ireland was 5.000.000. about half of that of Great Britain. To-day the population is 4,434,000 gr a little more than one ninth of that of Great Britain. After a Iull in buying, which was very marked during January, the United States is again coming into the British market for supplies of coal and iron. One firm of London agents is said to have an inquiry. fos 100,000 to 500,000 tons of coal and shippers on this side are talking of sending conl to the United States for the re mainder of the vear. Ten steamers have been chartered within ten days to convey Cleveland iron across the Atlantic and in consequence the iron " market is holding its own with con siderable firmness. x Lord George Hamilton, in a public speech on the Venezuelan question, de nied the report, which has been wide lv circulated in Germany that he sta ted. at Kendal, on January 16th, that the British government first sug Anglo-German co-operation Venezuela. So far from this Lord Hamilton says last September, pro v u gested agaist baing the that Germany, case, ceed than double action er 4 FAR FROM COMPLETE. d 41 will Be 1004 Beiore Rhodes' Scholarships Awarded. Toronto, Feb, 9.--Dr. G. R Parkin, who has just concluded a tour of the eastern, central and southern states, where he visited the leading univers ties making the necessary arrange ments for carrying out the gcheme em- braced in Cecil Rhodes' bequest, says that=#t- probably will not be until the carly part of 1904, that the Canadian candidates for the Rhodes Oxford scholarships will be elected. The gov ernor of Colorado was recently an nounced as having nominated the two echolars from that state, but Dr. Par kin states that if this was done the appointments were prematurely made, r | as the arrangements are yet far from complete, ---------- 0 Caught In A Spring Bed. a New York, Feb. 9.--John Chase, eighty-one years old, at one time a prosperous manufacturer of Manhat tan, having lost his money, lived: all alone at Hempsted, L.I. Not having been seen for several days, friends went to look for him and found him unconscious in his room. His foot had been caught in a spring bed, and in endeavoring to extricate it the old man had partly fallen out of hed and struck his head, which rendered him UNCONSCIOUS. of e ---- a g---------------- £10,000 For Cancer Research. Liverpool, Feb. 9.-J. Sutton Tim J.P... has vested in trustees £10, 0 | 'vied on at the Liverpool Royal Infirm O | ary and at the new laboratories of ex perimental medicine attached to the 0 | University College. n ------------------ © | $10,000 Breach Of Promise Case. e (| Toronto, Feh. 9 Elizabeth Curry, of this city, h i of 310.0080 i Mountford Mrs. n 1 Alleged Morganatic Wife Sues for AGAINST KING VICTOR. Alimony. KING VICTOR. Rome, Feb. 9.--Proceedings have been commenced by na lady of the It alian aristocracy agawnst General Pon zio Vaglia, the court chamberlain, as representing the Ring. in connection with a claim for alimony arising out of an alleged morgant) alianee -with the late king' sont twenty vears Kgo. The lady is a countess by rank, and i« suing on behalf of he: elf and one for whom she claims royal daughter, parentage. According to the current, and which are difficult to control, the late monarch allowed the lady and her daughter a substantial vearly income from his PHY purse. King Victor Em manuel has Yofused to continue this allowance, and, at the same time, is believed to have thrown strong doubts upon the claim set up by the countess. . -------- PITH OF THE NEWS. reports The Very Latest News Culled from All Over The World. The Montreal Street has been setth Another case of smallpox is report ed at St. Thomas. Joseph Legris, M.P., has and will be appointed to the senate. Dr Sheard will recommend that the city of Toronto establish an abat railway strike resigned toir. - King Menelik has expelled the French * resident agent from the capital of Abyssinia. The anti-trust bill was passed in the United States House oi Congress by unanimous vote. The number of Mexico, from bubonic February 1st, was 200 Taxpayers of 'Ogdensburg, N.Y., will vote on the question whether the text books will be free or not. The Hamilton and Lake Erie Pow- er company has made a definite offer to supply electric power to Toronto. The Toronto Street Railway Em ployees' Union has decided to refer the McCarrol case to the headquarters at Detroit More than one thousand natives were killed in a tidal wave and hurr cane, which devastated the Society Islands in the Southern Pacific. Senator Hanna has introduced a bill into the senate granting pensions and bounties to all. ex-slaves, w ho were freed by the proclamation of President Lincoln, during the rebellion. Joseph Battel, of Burlington, Vi. ¢ millionaire landlord of Middlebury, has ofiered to build the burnt portion of that town, on condition that no saloons must be opened in the village A meteorological observatory is to be placed in spire of the cathedral at deaths at Mazatlan, plague, up to Ulm. one of the largest churches in Germany. It will be the largest ob servatory in the world erected by hu man hands. The Russian government has decided to give the franchise to all male sub jects born in Russia of the age of twenty-one years, and members of the Russian Orthodox church. It is ered one of the greatest reforms of the emperor's reign The new Oriental trade is making the state of California wealthy and populous. In San Francisco new block of buildings are being erected and buildings are rented before being near ly completed, so great is the influx of people to that city. The foreign ments and trade done in that fnormous Station Agent George H. Colby, at Plymouth, NH, was accidentally shot ot midnight by Police' Officer Lewis. GC. Mills. Both men were in pursuit of two burglars, who held up the opera' tor that night at the station. Mills pfired the shot in the dark, thinking he hit one of the burglars, but instead it was the station agent. Colby lived but a few minutes consiil ship ity is -------------- Manager Wants Damages. Trenton, N.J., Feb. 9.--The suit of pPavid W. Bucklin, the alleged man ager of Richard Canfield's big gamh ling establishment in New York City, against Chief of Police Benjamin Mur phy and Detective Robert' Pearson, of Jersey City, came up for hearing, to dav. in the United States district court. Bucklin sues for $25,000 for false imprisonment. 'The suit grows out of the action of the Jersey City authori Bucklin recently at ae said at the time, wney. Jerome, of New ties in arresting the ra uest of District At York City -------- Small Fortune For Each Concert. London, Feb. 9.~It is. learned that three thousand dollars is the guaran tee that induced Mme. Patti to sign a cont with Mr. Grau for a six months' conor tour in America next fall. By the terms of the agreement the famous diva iv to appear in sixty concerts, for each of which she is to recive £5,000, and gn additional fifty per cent, of the receipts over ") for u concert. The sum of $10,000 has HELP ASKED. NOT COME UP BEFORE THF DOMINION CABI- Several of that assistance in both land and cash -- And Cash. NET AS YET. the Questions in the Alaskan Boundary Matter Were Prepared by Canada-- Have to do With Lines About the Portland Canal. Feb. 9.--The impression Ottawa, is likely to be asked for by the pro moters of the Grand Trunk Pacific road obtains some oe wa, and that, it is believed, the appli cation will be for irom 5.000 to 7,000 acres of land, and from $6,000 to $7, 000 in cash per mile. The correspond ent adds, however, that so far as he is able to find out, the matter has not yet been submitted to the gov ernment, nor has it come up tor con sideration or discussion. Several of the questions framed for submission to the judicial tribunal on the Alaskan boundary were prepared by Canada. They are the following What is intended as the point of commencement of the line of demarca tion ? What channel is the Portland chan- nel ? What: course should the line take from the point of comanencement to the entrance of the Portland channel ? To what point, on the fifty sixth parallel, is the line to be drawn from the head of the Portland channel, and should it follow between y what these points course ee ---- TO ASK NEW TENDERS. For Rails for the Temiskaming Railway. Toronto, Feb. 9.--At a meeting of the Temiskaming & Northern railway company, on Saturday, Theodore C. Search, vice-president of the Consoli dated Lake Superior _conipany, stated in regard to his com the position steel rails. He pany's contract for «nid that the blast furnaces of the Algoma Steel company were incom: plete. The blowing engines were not ready for delivery. The supply of Bes semer pig iron from the United States exhausted. On the whole, the was company thought it best frankly to decline the order, expressing the do gire to bid on future orders. The commission decided to call for new tenders at once. Need Not TH amps: Washington, Feb. 9.--According to a provision of the post office appro- priation bill, passed by the house, personq having occasion to mail at one time 2.000 or more identical cir culars or pieces of third or fourth- class matter, may do so without af merdly paying the full amount of necessary postage to the postmaster, This provision was recommended strongly by the post of department in the interest of economy to the government and to the business public, an immense am- ount of labor thus being saved on both sides in affixing and cancelling fixing stamps by fice Free Fishing All Year. Feb, 9.--The minister of fisheries has decided to abandon close seasons for fishing in the Detroit river. This is on account of there being no close seasons on the American side. For many years Canadians have heen agitating for an arrangement with the United States in regard to close seasons, but none could he made Siping that the Uni ted States would not meet the Cana dians in this Mr. Prefontaine has met them with free fishing all the round ---------- Poets Want Better Pay. London, Feb. 9. The Berlin corres pondent of a london paper tele graphs that the lyrical poetse of Ger many to the number of seventy, hav ing compared note the remunera tion they re their writings, concluded that they have. been insuffi clently resolved to take They have formed a Ottawa, marine and matter, vear on cived for paid, and common action sort of trust and have made an agreement not to accept less than hali a mark a line for their work. Now Hears A New Thing. Berlin, Feb, 9A distinguished an dience, including the crown prince, at tended a lecture, at the university, by Prof. Cervanka, of Prague, who de monstrated a new phonograph by which music can. be reproduced with out metallic noises. Experts who were present believe that Prof Cervanka has solved the problem of avoiding metallic noises, and that henceforth wusic can be exactly reproduced. Fire At Peterboro. Peterboro, Ont., Feb. 9.--Fire in A. W. Cressman's dry furniching establishment, yesterday af ternoon, did great building and stock. Robert A New Invention. Vienna, Feb. 9. Dr. Sachs, an ocu- Se ei + Street Railway Men Meet and Dis cuss Grievance. ty same temperature, ' SITIES SPRING | motormen and conductors of the Tor-, onto Street railway was past goods and men's damage to the Fair's dry goods store, adjoining, alsh suffered heavily. The total loss is placed at £350 000 to $0,000; covered by msur- ance, of | points in Cataloonia, STRIKE IN TORONTO. Toronto, Feb. 9.--A meeting of the held on Sun: day, which may be the forerunner of a strike. P. J. McCarroll, a member of the executive committee of the union, was recently discharged by the com- pany. A mass meeting of the em ployees was held at which the dis- missal of McCarroll was discussed. It was decided that he was discharged solely because he was an officer of the union. It was resolved, however, to com- municate with the International Un: jon before taking further action. "1 would dislike to see a strike," said Organizer McDonald, "but I am powerless to prevent the men striking if they think they havd just cause to do so." -------- HASTENED HER DEATH. Bishop's Wife Dies as Result of Witnessing Outrages. Denver, Col, Feh. 9, ~News of the death at Silas, Mex., of Mrs. Laura M. Cranston, wife of Bishop Earl Cranston, of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Cranston was in Pekin during thé Boxer trouble, and United States Minister Conger was a guest at the Cranston residence when the out break began. Mrs, Cranston's death is directly attributed to nervous shock occasioned hy her being a witness to goenes following the outhreak. ---------------------- $90,000 A POUND, ---- Price of Radimn, Sold in Small Quantities. London, Feb, 9.--In connection with the article on radium and the price of that extraordinary metal, a corres pondent writes to one of the news papers © "I am selling pure radium bromide at eaght shillings per milli gram, which is equal to £400,000 per kilo." This * is alout £00,000 jer pound. Scientists are the only pur chasers. ------------ BIENNIAL CONVENTIONS. Will Hereafter be Held by Y.M. C.A. Peterbore, Ont., Feb, 9--The YM. CA. convention on Saturday decided hereafter to held. biennial instead of annual conventions, but a provision was made that the provineial commit tee fill vacancies in the committee un til the next convention. nr New York Money Market. New York, Feb. 9.--The best feature in the stock market is that indica tions point 'o comparatively easy money until ¥iy vsval demand for cur rency next fall, excepting the tempor ary disturbases incidental wed large imports. These are very heavy, and seers likely to re natural sxquence of the high prices prevailing in this country; one of t inevitable readjustments that follow abnormal conditions. Europe has been progregsing marvellously are high. level. Stock continue on daily changes being chiefly the result of professional operations. There is a confident undertone but the of leadership is not conducive to atti vily. Exchange transactions -- Damaged By Flood. Glasgow, Feb, 9.--The River Clyde burst its banks above morning, and inundated the industrial district, at Rutterglen, where a dozen extensive works were flooded to depth of several feet. The damage done ported. r------ Back In London. London, Feb, 9. Queen Alexandra returned to Londo from Windsor to-day. They drove in an open carriage to Wickingham Pal ace, where their majestios will remain for the state opening of parliament on February 17th -------- Bu Hamara Is A Prisoner. Madrid, Feb, 9A dispatch Tangier confirms the news that pretender, Bu Hamara, is of the Riata branch of tribe, the sultan for a ransom a ---- Capt. Ross Dies. Montreal, Feb, 9.--Capt. William ys, ond of the best known river captains of the lower St. Lawrence, died vesterday. He was for many vears master of a propellor between Montreal and Quebec, the Kabyle ------ To Be Continued. are to he continued at Abernethy's February shoe sale. Three Days Oi Rapid Selling. Tuesday quart se 15¢. Mullin Cream Baking -------- Kaiser Grows Grey. Berlin, Feb. 9.--~The kaiser's has turned grey and ke looks worked. over -------- The question of the vale of the Dan Fresh proposals, it. is presented by a representative of United States. As nu result of a campaign by Anar chists, 50.000 workmen at Spain, today, went on strike. advance, rendering in many cases the {use of Helmholze's culum' occuii super: flous. heen deposited in a London bank by breagh of promise, contract, Mr. Grau's representative to bind the . lication for chapped hands list. has invented an apparatus by which the whole dark inner part the eve can be laminated It is claimed that the invention is a great Tavior's Lettuce Cream a cooling ap- New Jad eggs, 25c. doz., ay Gilbert 5, The Imperial Paper Mills of Canada, { limited, has been incorporated to take | over the Sturgeon Falls Pulp and Ps- | per, company. You have a cold ? Do you want to phe cured of it? Take Tarol. Best in the city, Mecca coffee, at Gil- bert's, : © to April settlements. About the onl uncertain element in the outlook is our contin: main large for some time, This is a and prices Prices, like water, sepk their a moderate sale, . the absence Glasgow, this the was heavy. No fatalities have been re- King Fdward and n from the a prisoner which is ready to deliver him io Stock taking is over, but low prices Wednesday, Thursday, one Powder, hair ish West Indies ix aliout'to be revived. said, will be the various SETTER LAST EDITION. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Toronto, Ont, ed. 0, am) Northwesterly 0 A ait 30d aiodbrae . Tucsd fai the cold ay r with about SEASON 1903. New goods opening out daily. We have already received : New Embroideries White Muslins, New Prints, New Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, New White ' Inspection invited. araeeen BORN. Shurtleff, a son. ----------------pp---- $56 ay Funeral private from the residence C. a. Oliver, 267 B St. Ueorge's Cath Tuesday. SCRUTTON- street, F TO LET. . COMFORTABLE 'ROOMS, WITH without board, 246 Wi rect. Convict Murder Cases Up. day, the cass against lirs, Fred Robinson, son, Turn'r Bames and B. Waldrupe, at der of Guard J. tiny which occurred on that date, the convicts, of the new federal penitentiary to old quarters. Guard Waldrupe shot end killed. ons, all were re- rs -------- two oxoe} Former Premier Dead. Sofia, Bulgaria Premier from apoplexy. There is shipments at St. John. Jellied tongue, 25c. Ib. BEE OOOO - Great Removal one week longer. 3 article to be sold less of cost. goods at Cotton Underwear, New Dress Skirts, § re Steacy & Steacy. eases ee Sa SHURTLEFF=In Kingston, on Feb. Hth, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs pedies street, ral, at 3 pan. yp Kingston, st 19 Union eunoth nt son a land aged seven w s Leavenworth, Kas., Feb, 9.~In" the United States, district court hers, to- Gilbert Mal. Frank Thomp- Bob Cl > federal convicts charged with the mur- new foderal penitentiary, on Novem- Ler Tth, 1901, came up for hearing. The accused convicts, it will be re- membered, were the leaders of a mus soveral hundred in pum- ber, were being marched from the site was A large number of convicts escaped, but, with but one of Feb. 9~Former Karavaloff, who was one of the regents of Bulgaria, after the ab- diention of Prince Alexander, is dead -------- a congestion of freigh We beg to announcels that we will continue ong of to OR the 2 D000 OO0OL ls fol You cannot § Ht afford to iss the o - tunity of getting frst-& uT