Bl NIN. POR 5, ER a Hr Care oy You cou ly, pay that 'pocket 7 1Help You And" 1 fo hota hich 40 vc War 4 alr ws can to make it cheap in the stirt and pany afterward, D. CAYS, 346 King St. Soft Wood, Dry Kindling, W030 YARD, i Feetef Wellington St. kg 25¢. a Ib; Head hrewse, 4, (the best), 10c. 134c. a Ib.; We I. G/ BOGART, M.D. C.M. RMNR RESIDENT HOUSE SUR- 'of the ngwton General Hos oe jaa Wel- On, (near Pom ¢ Oca.) Telavhons, Sr CONCESSIONS. Standard jssues the the» extent due to crip ted wire service, offer excellent oppor tunity at present for purchasing somo of the gilt gaged stocks. Pools in many » ain seeumulie ting their Spuravpry 10 & spring bull bs Sor Sbuy Lhose special issues, w kr good profits. We will be pleased to epuinerate the stocks, we dean a. most profitable Lo buy at pre hy our: reasons for our eo iy also purchase Active issues dealt in upon hati sipoks fu multgdes of 10 ay wards, qpon a mind onan Margin of § share, cereals in multiples of 000 bushols upwards upon a Jduinimmn margin of 3 cents per hush "Cotton an multiples of 100 bales and upwards, upon a minima guargin of $1 per bale. These three staples are especially active at prosent, conse- quay attractive to quick trade i - JUNIORS ,, (Hustrated 4 vib KBT LETTER, and "DAL y M Al are both wailed you Moker free for the nil Corregpondence HAIGHT & FREESE "COMPANY KINGSTON - ONTARIO. ** Determining character and #- Baneial ropoRtibiity of of Tou Broker is tion of right MONTREAL STOCKS, . Feuitary 2th Cabailan Pucif Fe al an wcific | Medio Sirdet Ry lontreal Street Ry --- Toronto Stree > Halifax Street Fi Detroit United Winnipeg Street Ky St. John Street Ky Twin City Transit Rich, & Out Nav 'ommercial Cable . 'Montreal hlogrniih ' Bell oe roel iwiion Steel, "Prd Sootia Steel iio Flour Mills dtrestide Pulp . omin'on Cotton nl ou Canada lored Cotton .. 84 00 erchants Co tion Ho 00 ar Kagla & 10 of Virtve Ra oe Dominion Coal . 150 128} NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE February 24th. Oper, Close. inion Pacific ..... St. Paul + Manhattan R. Transit r oe He NS. 3 "Coal Iron ies Paeitic Pacific interest' are respon said he, all their demands for less work, und a weekly half holiday Now, it is a well known fact that Just a8 soon as a man becomes idle he be o'clock he says to no use going howe now, ON PAGE FIVE. Messrs. Meetings. As usual the into the service. pecially good, He called second verse. protection ened by Josus. Christ's v take care of both in life Mr. Crossley's theme Greatest Revival the Knew." He said the 1 Joshua, and we 3,000 as at Pentecost, thousands consecrating the Lord; the effects of were not transitory for th least two generations. a revival, ing repeated twenty-four converted. objections to revivals by urging all to twice over, hours six heaven, ing young men. of the best of the series. The Cause of a Lot ness--Chairman's When the was about lice court chamber last oy having interviewed the | misgioners, Chairman pressed a "bit of his mir temperance question. "Ye ible for a lot which we have in temperance ness not be ready,' Why simply this, the saloons and drink wh were at work. in their demands this condition. of workingmen come to and for it, simply because the sont 'an, hour in the sal evening "after work the foney port their families.' ting assoowntion has rec entries for the races hursday. They fastest trotters sectian to me include and pace say it is the he ever tretches of the third of a or rounding end, is "Kite" ar mile long mile, tent. around, The task of clear snow was completed toda superintendence of rly all the tored reached the making the city t An cfiort will be Canadian ice record, 2:15. one on run off, which the Ottawa Lieut garrison "Clairmont, atta batteries, ate dy be wholesome. He ly ill, and the physician brought comforting assurance be at least five be even guessed at survive poisoning He di one with a robust might have been a ma quated duck. was ta him th that At a largely attonded nw congregation of St Lindsay, Ont., on was ananimousty. decided who has gone to Winnipeg _ Next year will: mark ersary of the co at McGill Un ark the occasion the university have unde ect a wemorial buildin 'ere grounds wit Peterboro Examiner : Ba H. D. Hall, tending the Roval Kingston, is ill with Saturday night Por flavor no other compare with Carnov Points. i Ohne," thtic expression, Mr. Hunter road and He answered a withdrawing fr rode over. The to cost upwards ol town sc AT THE REVIVAL, Sydenham Street Me- thodist church was filled, last evening 'and the congregation entered heartily The singing was x and the duet Ly Mr. Crossley and Miss Bailey, entitled "He wos rendered with much ar words, not". were applicable to the church in times of distress and rebuke, and also to the individuals whom Christ would and death. way World word of this re vival is found in the last chapter of then see not but hwndeeds of themselves to this r wy lasted at Every denomi nation of Christians had its origin in and today Pentecost for thousand are number of dnd concluded take advantage of the present opportunity to start for A large number stood up for prayer including a number of intelligent look- The meeting was one PREACHERS TO BLAME. of Drunken- Views. deputation om the po ening, wense Crawford ex wl' on wp this "You back up the unions in shorter hours, comes vicious and addicted to drinking habit. The result is when a man quits work at himseli, "There i supper 80 off he goes to a sa loon and puts in the hour there, Saturday afternoons what do we find? that working men, for want of better emplovment, haunt isky. condition would not exist if the men ' And here you preach ers "of the gospel .back up the unions bring about I have had the wives me and for fuel, not having the money to pay husbands ir oons and squandered which should go to sup THIRTY ENTRIES RECEIVED. An Effort Will be Made to Lower the Ice Record. The seeretary of the loc al dee cived TOW rs in A hergaman who went over the track finest two ¢ each one while also a third of » whale ane The track is fifty feet wide all the mile mg off y, under the Horne horses th: o-day were 'worked out on the track. made to touch the made at 0 y Deveras, who brought it do wn ta The local track is superior to the races -- -- Seemed A Close Call. ched { wk on day which had been kept too long t. ken violent speedy arrival of a e far it minutes hefore it whether he 1 live, constitution tyr to ------et The Call Authorized. cling Andrew's church, Feliruary to extend a eall' to Rey ames Wallace B.D, of Queen's University, Kin to become pastor of the cha succession to Rev. W, J. Mel the seventy wmencemont versity, To ta on il Hall, son at Military Co haid" Mr. Hall went down to Kingston on ovster kyv's expounded part of the fourteenth chapter of St. Matthew, commencing at the twenty attention to the contents of ithe chapter, ag show ing that Jesus made provivion for His jeople, hy feeding the multitude, and by defending the disciples in the storm. In quite a dramatic way he pictured Peter walking on thie wat ers, and when about to sink heing ro ache is of drunke n it have en Crossiey And Hunter's "Fear "The Ever merely evival i¥ be every alter com 1 the city, » the that five will On That hey ever trot thirty and of the this track side outer, in ex the and ttawa were o the Sun from would could would but anti of the it M.A, ¢h in Lillan, ot i fover, SS can Rive A WOMAN'S ACT POURED BOILING WATER OVER OLD MAN. The Confession of a Young Wo- man Who Was Accused of a Murder--How She Did the Deed. Norton, Va., Feb. 24.---Miss Patric pretty seventeen year-old of Craftsville, three miles Garret, a school girl, of Jason L.- Uroft, sixty years old, of Crofteville. Miss Garret says she pour ¢ © ed boiling hot water from a tea kettle over old wan Crawl boiling him } to death, at the request of her mo YUKON OFFICIALS SUSPENDED } : Vv Miners Make Charges Two Former Men. Ottawa, Feb, 24.-The of the interior has been advised two Yukon officials, Messrs, and Young, who formerly belonged to Ottawa, and who employed in Against department that AN were are made to the fullest possible extent, if the complaints are well that both civil and criminal founded, actions should be ordered against Hinton and |S Young d Judge Deacon, Pembroke, this after- | o sentenced Dr. J. B. Hollings | a worth to six months in jail and a £200 noon, q Will Turn Out the Criminals if | the river this vear, more than ever Not Given Aid. before, 1t is of excellent quality and Boston, Max 94. Cen. Wil. | People from all directions are getting Nam Booth, of vation Army, |". nt a monster rally ich was held, last evening, at Femple, Lord Dundonald's Visit. over which Governor Bates presided, : made hiv declaration : "We have in |. Ford Dundonald, general command our shelter: at this time more than | 08 the Canadian mili arrived at L000 criminals, and if the rich do | the Royal Military: College on Mon not give us enough funds te carry on day, to | ¢ present at the opening of our work, we will turn loose the 13, the stali course, He : the guest of 000 men and give them the addresses | Feut. Ce Reade, the colloge com of these rich.' mandant, This r Lord Dundon ald inspected in infantry MADE A GOOD OFFER, drill, afterwards addressing them up on the subject of colnmissions, Later To Go With a Circus And Show | Witnessed them in artillery drill, His Fleas. ani observed them at labor in the Paris, Feb. 24. Komaine D'Aurignac NarksloD. Afterwards 3 visit was , 2 1 / gnac, de to o re . Mine. Humbert"s brother, who is held Inn DQ the _gymuasium, where the in connection with the bert swindles, has received a remark |, able offer from the Barnum & circus people. D'Aungrignae has notorious Hum p train. | Taylor's; G. Smith, Hartington, at a iis brotherin-law's, R. Paterson; the Iq Missos Spencer at Napanee On Feb- | fow days with frien Rockport and ruary 2nd a quiet wedding took place ansdowne. Heber Young intends to in, the town of Picton, when Thomas | «oll his large stock and alwo 'some R. McKinley, Sharpton, was united in farming implements Joseph Hall has marriage to Mrs. Susan Jane Leon again been confined to his house. Al ard, Northport, Wd formerly of {vin Avery is going to work Charles Hartington. My McKinley 4s a popu | Praesdale's sugar bush this venr. He lar" young: man of this place, and he {pio procured a lightning evaporator eApects to move to Hartington in the {and good resulis will follow, consid DEF Tutu {ering the excellent apparatus with which he has to werk. Ross Purvis Uncovered Old Vaults. has recoveeed from illmess. This week New York, Peh. 21.--Workmen tear the Junetown cheese factory associa ing down the old hall of records jn | 11On are having ice drawn for the com City Hall Park have uncovered six omy vaults, which had not seen a ray of light in nearly a century. Th | dungeons were built 147 years aga hy | : ; 1 the British as a part of a pm on | what was (hen the northern mit of | the city. It is known that Ethan A Captured Pirates. 1 Rome, Feb. 21. Messerngero re | 1 ports that an Italian ves cup- | express. This<evenmng, Rev. Mr. Mae tured a pira ship, flyin urk- | gillivray, of | Chalmers church, will ish' flag in the 1. Sea wore | hold service at Mf. McMahon's resi- | en pit i actord: | den | ing | MM; at | o in hich dest { { howe to day {os -- n Died In Detroit. Detrait, Fel NH br. Francis Rourke, formerly of Kingston, died » hee Sunday night a a a = ee at the police court this morning. dren of the brother and ment by above here, who has been confined in Pay the costs, but to this be would Whiteburg jail for ten days has made | BO BETS testified that hor be 4 le nfession to the murder Mrs. Lunnan testified that her bro a complete confession to the m ther' knack ee od oles her. The brother gaid he merely pu his son to chastise him. He ther, who is in jail with her danghter fase Janzuage. . 1 i Mother and daughter will go on trial To settle the difficult their par at the circuit court at Whitsburg to | *M8 who witnessed the row, will be dav brought to eourt to morrow to give Pe evidence, Henry Sharp, a farmer from Mill Hinton |} day evening at the connection with thé recording of | amusements of the evening. A little claims on Duncan Creek about two |&irl has come to brighten the home of hundred miles from Dawson, are ac- | Mr. and Mis. Stanley Hart. A great cused by the wivers of beating them [many from here attended the concert out of their claim The complaints | given by the Swiss Bell Ringers at dep BET on be | Yark ep/B En publi half of the miners school at Petworth is home, A oon a the complaints Wing school being closed at Petworth on made, Mr. Sifton ordered MajorNaccount of the small pox. There is a Wood, the acting-commissioner of the | case reported at Yarker also. Oliver Yukon, to suspend both officials. Cowdy has undergone an operation at Instructions 'have also gone for | Kingston General Hospital. It is hop ward ordering an investigation to the | ed he and providing, | hi sick lst are: George Ward's; Mr; fine for voting twice at the referendum | panee, at F. S. Wartman's: Mr. Bab in December last cock and sister, Wilton, at John loyco's, and Mr. Kingsbury, Napa BOOTH'S THREAT. nee, -at Arthur Middleton' A oreat Bailey | (ha noon he ed three fleas in his cell until they have been made quite proficient at | je tricks. The: circus people have asked Ir him to name his own price for the little performers g ; Toronto Globe Some Sharpton Affairs. The liberal candidate in Centre Sharpton, Feb. 23. The weather so | Bruce, who is expected will be return far seems favorable for fall grain and | ed by a substantial majority on meadows, A large quantity of hav js {1 hursday, is Dr. J. M. St t. ana likely to be held over Milch cows | tive of Kingston a gradu L ot never commanded higher pic F. 1 Queen's' University, and a suceosshul W. Bell, injured' by falling from a | physician in Chodey. where ho his toad of hay while his team ran away during the past t vouly vears huilt he is better. A necktio social was held | 4 Lirge practice, and a splendid at the school house, and a very en putation as public spirited citizen jo¥ablo time spent. A paclor social at | Pr. Stewart has heen the moving spir- Mr Paterson's was largely } it in Chesley municipal affairs ot Miss Annie Koen, ill, is better Go gome venrs al Sheth pas Years, antl in pohtics We has Fo tng hn; heen a mo t successful organizer He Fo runt wa defeated by Major Clark in May a re \ : last by five vot The men of Bruce v a er parent r. and Mr are expected to give a very differs Sleeth, Batterses Miss Marv Smith: | tard \ £ 8 vary Uilierem th her sister, Mrs, 8. Summerville; | Yr this time FE. Taylor with his uncle, J, Tavior SS a Hartington: Rev. Mr. Fleming, Strath Junetown Jottings. na, Alberta, at A. Sharpe's Mis Junetown, Feb, 2 Mr. and Mrs nie 'avior, Hartington, at E. | Alexander Kirkwood, Rockport, made ing season. church, Jordan the The r wins of the late Miss Kath len King will he taken to St. Catha nes, her home, on tonight's G.T.R. Rocks, | Pr destroyed by fire early | pore | THE DAILY WHI, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. TT -- Brother and Sister at Enmity With Each Other. Mazistrate Farrell was called fipon to hear evidence in a disagreeable case Mrs. Ellen Lunnan, Montreal street, charg ed her brother, John Potier, with as sault. The affair was the outcome of a "scrap" Letween two small boys, chil sister The magistrate suggesied a settle mutual consent. Mrs. Lun nan was willing if her brother would h attethpted to catch also al "d her when she esed that his sister made use of pro aren, on a charge of drunkenness, vas dismissed, ------ Colebrooke Conclusions. Colebrooke, Feb, 23. The young cople had a very pleasant time Fri of Arthur si¢ were the liddl ton, Games and arker. Fletcher Huffman, teacher of will be s home well enough to return to next week. Those on the Henry Woodruff, Mrs Riddell and Mrs. Everett haugrau. Mr. and Mrs. John Gor on have moved to Newburgh. Visit rs : Miss Amanda Wartman, Wesley, nd Mise Lake, Sydenl at Florence and Mrs Young, Na uantity of ice has been taken out of vmnastic class performed. An exem lification 'of signalling was also giv for hig benefit, and he also visited riding school where the cadet ere under instruction. In the after- inspected the Joecal armonr s. He will returned to Ottawa to 10rTOW. ! --e Literal Candidate In Bruce. hort visit iss Minnie Franklin's spending n hom Congratulated The Pope. In his Andrew's Rev. Prof. rence to sermon at St Sunday evening, made a pleasing re pope. He said he desired Remains To St. Catharines. | Strunk, to NEWS OF WORLD TELEGRAMS FRON FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF EARTH. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Horsé thieves are operating across the border, in Watertown, and Syra cuse 4 Snow drifts in Newfoundland have forced trains" to return 'to their start ing points The government troops from Barce lona won after a tenhour engag ment with the rebels, A tramp farmhand horribly murder él his employer's wife at Trowbridge, Pa.. and then stole $100 Smnia and Point Edward harbor will be dredgod to draw ing sixteen feet and over Andrew B. Jardine, founder of the A. B. Jardine & Co. tool works, Hespel er, Unt. is dead aged seventy nine, The German flag has been hauled down the Restaurado, and the gunboat turned to the Venezuelans The rebel army in Venezuela pre sents a sorry spectacld, being almost naked, practically without pro visions Martin Gardner had a tracks, trolley line A W.C.T.U. deputation waited on Sir Wilirid Laurier, asking for a law prohibiting manufacture and sale of cigarettes The Grand has contributed admit vessels from and a Buffalo man, who walking on car Monday on the nana. for killed on was Trunk Railway compan; $500 to the proposed nurses' home in connection with the Victoria hospital, London, Ont. A dynamie explosion in Connell ville, Pa., killed two Italians, fatally injured two other workmen, and slightly hurt a number of others. In a can of maple syrup sent to a Clinton prisoner was a smaller can containing opium, a lot of fine ind a map of the surrounding try The execution of "Whit Sullivan at Albany, has heen deferred two weeks, on the appeal of Father Curry He is accused of murdering a night watchman in 1901. © A man under arrest at Denver for forgery, who has figured under many aliases, has been identified as Charles Hill by his wife, who say he ried Lim in Syracuse six vear The North-West Transportation com pany, will give a quent s during the that saws, coun mar Sarnia, more fre teamboat = vice between Port Arthur introduced into the Nova Monday, asking town of Sidney, city. The popu omingr season, Fort William, and A bill wa Seotin legislature, on for a charter for the and constituting it a lation of Sidney is saia to be 15,000 Premier and Andrew Pattullo, M.P.P., visited Kincardine, on Mon day night and delivered addresses in support of the candidature of Dr. J M. Stewart in the Centre election. Opium in smuggled into Dannemora, and come so crazed hy the guards and keepers are fear of them New York police are searching for a married man believed to have had sométhing to do with the death of Mi Dethon, the beautiful twenty one-year-old heir who found dead on™ Saturdav with a bottle of oli acid in her hand. Jruce bye large juantities has been Clinton prison, at convicts have be drug that in constant who is was Thomas believed t6 he the old est railway engineer in Canada, is dead at Stratford. Ont., aged eighty two. Beginning his railway « or on railway. in Scotland, came to Canada eleven and entered the service of Trunk. He retired in 1593 the Caledonian in ISH, he vears after, the Grand Puzzle Picture. "Mother, Henry Can you find them ? send here." Sister Took Him Poison. Stroudsburg, 1'a., Feb. 24.---Poison enough to kill one hundred and fi persons, intended for Charles Gr the. condemned 'murderer of be hanged to-day, taken yesterday from Mrs. A. J. Phillipsburg, N.J., A Corr, of Greth sister STAMP NP INST ANS NL PARI NING NATAL PN Pt Important Announcement For TO-MORROW NIGHT Remember t.0 Read It. ! p- We have just concluded a large { purchase from the the Insolvent Whole- ¢ sale Dry Goods Firm of McFARLAND, GREY & SOUTHGATE of Toronto, who are re- tiring from business. WE EXPECT TO HAVE THE GOODS HERE AND ALL READY FOR THURSDAY Full Particulars in WHIG To-morrow Night. ¢ JOHN LAIDLAW & SON $ 120-172 Princess Street, Kingston. 200 PAS OF tS" RUBBERS Quality Only 35¢, AT THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE. The quality is excellent. The toes are a trifie too narrow for some boots--this explains why we cut the price. er, Mrs. Corr visited to bid her brother good bye ed strangely, and Richard Holjes, a watchman, followed her o and, on pretence of in sympathy with | Grether, the poison. package | the county jail | She act | | { being received len, the ro of Ticonderoga, was to con : | occupant of one of the o Hs tA AR | gratulate "that fine old Malian gen. | from her. i | tleman" on such an auspicious anni i S------------------------ | versary as he had just celebrated. The | The pastor of the Independent Ca ; Was Burned Out. I pone represented a differegt | system of. | tholic church, Jersey (City, has been Pittshurg, Pa., Feb. 24 The Shultz | Yeligion from his own, but -it was not | arrested, charged with assault. plant of the. Ameriean Bric eom- | his' intention to attack it: Rather John A. Brown. a well known veo i a part of the United States | would he criticize narrowness among | man of Thurlow, died on Friday, aged Steel corporation, at MeKee's rotestants who had shabby little Sighty seven. near here, was of their own. This fact he la vdav. Loss about $200,000. fully in- } mented ' ured Abe ut 200 men are thrown out F. o best place » has the stations mpany contry along the untine all the & W. railway, David Nichols, a representative far mer of the township of Bastard, died 1 Sunday, vr. Nichols' huents aced seventy-three vears. death was due tq chronic y | CON MISS M. GOBER, M.A, » in the city to get vour | al rates to table specialty "WE EVER CLOSE." hoarders. | work a CONGRESS RESTAURANT MILLAN, Proprietor FRIID WILLIAMS Manager KINGSTON LADIES' COLLEGE | KINGSTON, CANADA. Residential and Day School for Girls. Address Priscipal BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE. F. G. LOCKETT. 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Mandolin, Banjo an New Sougs of gt Agent for Litelf, Wood editions Trial, order will co will be saved, by pat date Music Store. 286 PRINCESS ST NOT! ALL MEMRERS O) Trades Council are re pecial meeting « EVENING, February By FOWLER President SHOE POL JOHN AVIS HAS Shoe Polishing Store Street, just below Oy shine every time. ALEX FURNISHEI WITH OR WITHOI tuble West, board near City k FURNIS) nished, 167 Fron all modern impr at 428 Brock stre BRICK HOUSE, 193 opposite Chalmers bot water heating lighting, and all provements. For to 0. J. Hickey, ErTETE------ WANT. ce ---- A GOOD, REIL IARI LE side work. Brock street BOYS 14 TO 15 YEA) will work steadily factory, Smith st Princess street. A LADY CLERK--( derstands confecti knowledge of book to E. A. Rikle ] $1,950 MADE BY year selling our ties Did you ma our lines Always Marshall & Co, L AGENTS -- RESPEC getic men and wor tra good wages ha Teas, Coffees and | ties. Apply at « "le., 185 Wellinvtor MENTO LEARN 1 All the advantages tice, expert instr ete rom pets ols, d given lege, Chicio. 111 Spring To One of the Ain ar vight, Sco Walore's in Fogores and Derby An old man name kille! while walking track near Tweed, Newest English an at Jenkins.