cir worst privations, he es: \"We endured for a while a wretched infu- of native corn (wheat) for e Femelle his illustrates what those actual experience have ed, that there is little nourishment in so-called eal" or "food coffees," lity is found in py J ONT INN AS of W'S ™ tr | terest These Spring N GOODS Now Daily. | N WAISTS rices from S0c. to $3." GLOVES SENUINE FRENCH ; New Mode, Fawn and H KID GLOVES, $1, 1 wanted color. RSETS u will find an excellent of figures can be fitted ss from 23¢, to $2. special in a KID FIT- ht front, low bust, long ir style. Our special ¢ ) > ) ¢ | ARLY SPRING GLISH CASHMERE c., 39., 45c., S0c., p STOCKINGS, all RK HOSE, 25c., 20¢., AW &. SON... ¢ 2 AA er Shoe" owing footwear beauty. fitting, handsome appear- le, high grade elegance. e Slater character tone-- joc" claim a fore place in nd $s. shapes. AT THE | | | # {OE STORE § 'BY JOHN H, MILLS k red, on | FRIDAY. APRIL 17th 3 te on 70TH YEAR. NO. 87 oF KINGSTO si EERE I ---- er Princess street 5 . ! Parlor Furniture day evening, April 14th, given by Queen 4 y -- 1 street choir. on A beautiful assortment of Par- lor Suits, ranging frém $15 to $150. ROBT. J.. REID, -' THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, 2 Doors Above Opera House, PRINCESS ST. AMBULANCE 577. }uction Sale of Furniture, Ca>- pets, Piano, etc I HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUC- tions from W. D. Carmichael to sell at the residence, Mack street, corner of Al- All the effects, comprising Stevenson & Co. Pieno, Turkish Rug. Parlor Suite, Fancy Rockers, Flush, Tapestry Brockatelle Coverings, Brussels, Moc- Tapestry and other Carpets, Oak, Cherry, Walnut and «ther Centre 'lables, Oak Hall Rack, Music Stand. Fine Lace and other Curtains and Blinds, Jardiniere, Fine Walnut Side- board, Plush and Hair Cloth Soias, Auto Harp, Dining Chairs, Cherry, Wal- nut and other Bedroom Sets Springs and Mattresses, Secretary, Stair Car- pets, Clocks, Toilet Sets, Crockey, Glass, Bicycle, Happy Thought Renge, Garden Tools. Kitchen Utensils. et Piano at one o'clock. Sale at 10:30 am JOHN H. KIRKPATRICK'S ART STORE. ESTABLISHED 1874. As well as our incomparable stock of Artist Proofs, Engravings and Etchings, and together with our immense and un- excelled Picture Framing facilities, we carry. & "complete line of Artists' ma terials, Post Cards, Passe Partout Bind= ing, Mounting and Mattine Boards, and all the Novelties usually found in a First-Class Art Store. SALE POSTPONED. The sale of McLeod property has been postponed until April 18th at 12 o'clock. J. H. MILLS, Auctioneer. --_-- > TO BREEDERS DEVERAS, 2:114, A SON oF DI- rect. 2:054, will stand for service in the steed at the Windsor Hotel, Kingston, 2 days of each week. Ses posters, or communicate with owner for full infor mation. ° A. WENDLING. Brockville. eee THE ANNUAL SALE Kingston and Bath Road Toll Gates Will be héld THURSDAY, April 23rd, at 11 a.m. at my rooms, Market Square, Kingston * W. MURRAY. JR., Auctioneer quette, Rugs, c Terms cash MILLS, Auctioneer. LOST. A COLLIE PUP, 8 MONTHS, CLIPPED body, Wednesday, 9th. Finder please return to 243 Montreal street and receive reward. TO LET. ET 44 CLERGY STREET, 9 ROOMS, EX- tension, 191 Earl street, 10 rooms, hot water furnace. Possession May 1st. Also other dwellings. J. S. R MoGann, 51 Brock street. FROM MAY 1ST, HOUSE NO. 206° William street, containing 13 rooms hoatcd with hot water, with aif modern impro'ements. Enquire of J. C. Landeryou, 91 York street. WANTED. GIRIA TO SPLIT MICA. APPLY AT ent Jiros. mica works, Princess St THE A' GOOD COOK. APPLY IN 131 evening to Mrs. Hiram Calvin, King street. g A FEW GIRLS TO WORK IN FINISH- ing room, steady work. Apply King- ston Hosiery Co. IMMEDIATELY A DOM ESTIC FOR general work. No washing Good wages. Apply 111 Wellington street ee a t-------- TO BUY A GENELEMAN'S BICWCLE, must be in good condition and heap for cash. pply "DAB * Whig of- ce. A MAN TO REPRESE NT AN oLD and reliable on salary J. 8. R Brock street. Life Insurance Company R. McCann, YOUNG MAN DESIRES COMFORT ably furnished room with board in good locality. Private family pres . ferred. Address 1903," Whig office eee eer A FEW MORE MEN CAN BE START- ed on the road to forture and in- Don't delay Write to= dependence. Marshull & Co., Teas. day to G. Lopdon, Ont. TRADE MEN TO LEARN BARBER Special offer for fifteen days In April. Tools. tuition, board and | the city. positions included Time saved by -- ---- i ----------- i ---- FAITHFUL PERSON TO TRAVEL - "rie 'man' who 'is always going-to dy something seldom mukes & mark in the world. v St. Luke's vestry meets, 8 p.m. The sun riscs Wednesday at 5:19 a.m, and sets at 6:42 p.m. Too ny keys Ot the closets where the fam skeletons are kept 'husband it is a sign that jealous of her man just as jong as she ning away from i one woman things she has heard about her, course, didn't believe. very handsome Toilet Sets, DAILY MEMORANDA. jealous of her isn't be needs to be When a woman A man will keop on chasing after a Wo keeps on runs m. Come and hear the sacred concert in Methodist church, Tues- mark of friendship w another the terrible but, of 1t 1s wospecinl tells April 14th is the anniversary of the Holland, in. 1629, SETS. | We are showing some all colors to match any color room, dainty tints, odd shapes, prices very low, from » $1.40 UP. ROBERTSON BROS. a ape fio | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th JULIUS CAHN presents the greatest comedy success ol years, DAVID HARUM Dramatized from the novel of 'David flarum,"' by Edward Noyes Westcott Staged by Edward Lk Rose, exactly as at the Garrick Theatre, New York, where it ran to crowded houses all last season. Sixteen weeks in ! Wicago Prices 25¢., H0e., 75c., '$1. Hox sets, $1.50. Seats now on sale. at Hanley's THURSDAY, APRIL 16th Positive Appessance of ¥ HWIS MORRISON Himeell In Goethe's Besutiful Romance "FAUST" or A production celebrated throughout the entire English speaking world Everything entirely new this seasan Prices 25¢., b0c., 5c., $1 Box seats $1.50. Septs now on sale at Hanley's Monday, April 204k, "A GAMBLER'S DAUGHTER." $$ $ SAVED By having your , Dresses, Jackets, Suits and Overcoats cleaned or dyed and pressed by us. We make them look like new Parker's Dye Works and Laundry T. B. HAWLEY. Manager. Phons 408. 109 Brock Strest. THE HORRORS OF WAR. Skeletons of Spanish Crew Brought to the Surface. Manila, April 14.--The warship Reina Christina, flagship of Admiral Montejeo, which was sunk by Admiral Dewey in Manila Bay, was floated and beached yesterday. - The skeletons of about' eighty of her crew were found in (the hulk." One skeleton evidently w that of an officer, for it had a sword by its cide. There are liftoen shell holes in the hull of the Reina Christina, one made by an eight-inch shell and the others small. The main injecting valve is missing, showing the ship was scuttled, - when ' Admiral Montejeo abandoned her. The hull is in fair condition. IMMIGRANTS STILL ARRIVING Over S00 From United States ave Reached Calgary. " Winnipeg, +Man., April. 14. Eight hundred and fifteen inunigrants arriv- ed in Winnineg yesterday. A special train with 350 English and fifty Euro pean settlers got in early in the morn ing, and another with 360 Scotchmen arrived about nooa. Twenty-five Scan dinavians and thirty English immi grants arrived on the regular trains. A - Calgary despatch says that during the past week nearly 600 settlers have arrived in Calgary, the majority com ing from Washington, Idaho and Mon tana states. Police Captain Injared. New York, April 14.--Police captain German is at St. Vincent's Hospital, suffering from concussion of the brain a6d other injuries, received when at- tempting 'to compel a saloon keeper to close his place. The captain was wet on by a mob and beaten. Jose / Carroll, who burst into the saloon to rescue the captain, will lose one eye as a result of injuries. ' ---- Our Best Pleases Best. One pound pure Java and Mocha blend coffee, regular 35c., for 25c.. at Mullin's, corner Johnston and Divis- ion streets tet Trunks Cheap. Abernethy sells trunks cheapest in Gummi ; "What is that oll saying about a fool and . his money * Go bang : "1 forget the words, Tut it married. -- tor well-established house in a few | means that they are soon counties, zalitng on San merchants Judge. i» Al ritory. alarn 7 red year and expenses, payable We carry le assortment of $no.7 week in cash and expenses drugs and . nes and are always adr Position permanent. repared to fill any and all rip news of and rushing. Enclose | jione and family recipes. McLeod's -. on Standard y y Bouse, 800 Claxton Bldg, Chicago, drug stote, Hitt POLICY Of England Towards Ire. tand All Wrong SAYS MORLEY. COL. LYNCH'S HEALTH SAID "r TO BE FAILING» Son? very Artistic Sets, wire bh Tle rod discoverer of Sa S---- ri ian ps, discove - - edge, iiutton back," handsome | turn's "rings. inventor ofthe wirsi | May Not Live Long Enough to i ng, 0 regu e balan a ' rie wih corey Mabogeay | BE Ti BELLA | Ml or gs via to 3 1 ' ' . ulum Lo measure: ol ne. i ', 3 Also 3 piece "Parlor Sett from peving for King's Visit to 15 to: $35. : Ve handsome de- . 8 A o ry an : London, April 14.--The Right Hon. A John Morley, P., formerly chief y secretary for Ireland, in a speech to his constituents at Montrose, yester day, said that some persons seemed to be fondly dreaming that they were done with Jreland, and need expect no note embarrassment there. He listened to that sort of talk with calm and affable, but slightly grim composure. His reading of the his tory of the Irish relations to British parties was that Ireland fixed her own place in their party rogramme Historians would look dy upon the resent Irish land bill as a néw and great chapter in Irish revolution. The government confessed - by its gigantic and wise effort, not only that their whole Irish policy for seventeen' years had been an abject failure, but that England's policy -for a century had been completely wrong. Whatever con sequences would follow the transfer of the soil of Ireland to its people, one would be the strengthening of a prin ciple of self-government. Bonhaurs, a French bicyclist, riding from Carringtown to London, vester day, covered a mile in minute, fourteen and four-fiith seconds, beat ing the world's tecord. Rev. John Fenwick Kitto, well known as a biblical scholar and auth or, though totally deaf from boyhood. died yesterday. He was born in 1837 Rev. Mr. Kitto had been vicar of St Martin's-in-The-Fields since 1886, pre bendarv of St. Paul's and 'honorary chaplain to the king. ¥ yas chap lain-in ordinary to the . pen Vic toria. The Telegraph correspondent at Am sterdam says the collapse of the strike Jeaves behind it a legacy of misery To-day will come evictions from the tenements rented to their discarded employees by the railway companies To-day also will come the discovery that hundreds of men who believe that lock-out upon its own terms and at its own time. Col. Lynch's friends are greatly con cerned about his health. Imprisonment spirits, and his his health is failing rapidly, he may not live long enough to the king after the royal visit to Ire- land. A dispatch from Rome to the Ex change Telegraph company. pope gave an audience yesterday Mgr. Stoner, Canon of St. John La teran, and the been announced, The new North Gétman Liovd steam across the Atlantic. Kron Prinz Wilhelm the honor of be inf the fastest trans Atlantic line is the longest, but the White Star lin his majesty's body guard, Dr. Verdan and a French military missionary. In the course of a cqpdemnatory edi torial on Canada and imperial defence it goes, but it does not go Canada, the articles continues, is li ly to remain short of men, guns an preciating "this duty imperial defence. The tence in this scathing article is lows: '"The time has come when i should that the richest man in Canada pav Jess toward the protection dian commerce than the poorest lish workman." ------------ The Strike Is Ended. Amsterdam, April 1 of delegates of the cterdav, it was decided not t men create a new Inen pronounced lost week is ended and calm prevails quarters . A Vigorous Senator. 8&4. Joha, N.B., April 11.-Senatc Wark, now in his leaves Fredericton for car, made him by the governmen and has engaged a Pullman. berth. ---------------- The contracts liners have pot yet besn placed, their masters are waiting for them with open arms, are not wanted. The chipping federation will terminate the and hard labor is not agreeing with him. He has lost weight, as well as friends are saying that and that be pardoned by a special act of grace of savs the to highest English prelate here, on the subject of King Fdward's | who was then lord mayor of London. coming visit to Rome. The qhestion of ee a céremonial visit by the king to the Johnson-Newlands Wedding. vatican was discussed, but what de Washington, D.C., April 14.--A wed cision, if any, was reached has not | ding of note today was that of Mis er. Kaiser Wilhelm 4k: which will be | Charles H. L. Johnson, son of the late able to steam twenty-three and a | Dr. W. W. Johnson, this city. The co half knots an: hour, will "leave Bre- | remony Was quietly performed at the men to-day on her maiden vovaee | Newlands home. Rev. Dr. Thaver, of It is confidently expected that she will wrest from the afloat. She is over 796 feet long. She er Cedric will still be the largest, for 'he has a gross tonnage of twenty- | daughter of the senator made one of one thousand tons, against twenty | her rare visits to her western home. thousand of the Kaiser Wilhelm II BR A despatch "to the Morning Post Anti-Alcohol Congress. from Tangiers says it is reported that | pojin, April 11. Social reformers the sultan is dismissing, all the OL throughout Europe will follow with reans emploved in ez, except Gen. | Lo iderable interest the nroceedings Sir Harry Maclean, who is colonel of the Morning Post says that Sir Fred erick Borden's bill is good as far as far enough. ammunition as long as she continues her present attitude of holding aloof. The Post further says that the ordin ary Canadian, never having had to fight for existence, cannot grasp the : . pocessity of a coherent system of well , Beauty In Competition. defence. He in still Jess capable of ap Poris, April 11. --Fashionable Paris is all acog over the international with regard to concluding wen as fol- be no longer possible to say of Cana Eng At a meeting Federated Work strike committee, as had The strike in al hundredth year, Ottawa to-day He has declined the offer of a private for the mew Cunard YUNG LU'S SUCCESSOR. A Fair Minded Prince Now Rules: ? the Board. Pekin, April Mi--Prince Ching, pre sident of the foreign office, has heen rival of the appointed grand ary, in supces yesterday sion to the late Yung Lu, 1 subsided, and On 0 Oe rarmerly was icesident Despatches From Near And : of the Tsung-Li-Yamen, the old Chin Distant Places. day, a wiz of the ese foreign oflice. In July, 1901, he was appointed * president of the new foreign office, otherwise the Wei-Wa- Pu, or board of foreign afiairs, which, according to dn imperial edict of July 24th, 1901, takes precedence over the | xix boards that previously had out ranked it. Prince Ching way the onty] member of the imperial family who remained in Pekin after the allies cap tured the city, and, with the late A Hung Chang, he acted for Chida in the peace negotiations. Tle has a re putation for courtesy and amiability, d to have done his best to violently anti-for the old and is sai restrain the more his colleagues on eign" of MRS. C. OLIVER ISELIN, Who is to christen the new America cup jo! = fender board. The prince acted as grand mar shal of the court on itz return to Pekin after the vonclusion of peace. His son, Prince Tsai Chen, represent ed 'China at the eoronation of King Edward. ------ ROYAL FAMILY'S GRATITUDE. -- Recalled Promotion gf Gen, Sir Evelyn Wood, London, Ap 14. The king's ap pointment of Ges. Sit Evelyn Wood to be field marshal recalls the fact that the royal family was indebted to Gen. Wood's grandfather for a happy event. The late Queen Victoria was born in England, not a foreign country, in 1818, Financial embarrassment had forced her father, the Duke of Kent, to reside in Germany. There the late Queen Victoria would have been horn if Matthew Wood, a city merchant, had not placed a considerable sum at the dukes disposal to enable the prospective sovereign to be born in the realm. : The. first baronctey bestowed by . | Queen Victoria after hér accession to the throne was on her father's friend, of to eldest of daughter Nevada, Edith Newlands, Senator Newlands, St. Mark's school, New Hampshire, of ficiating. The wedding is the culmin: ation of a romance begun a year ago r | in Nevada, where Mr. Johnson accom- panied Mr. Ne wlands, then a member private secretary, and when the eldest of the house of representatives as of the International Anti-Aleohol Con gress, which opened to-day at Brem en. It in the first time that such a gathering has been held in Germany, «| Mrs. Mary Hunt, of Boston, and Lady Henry Somerset are among the parti. cipants. Others include leading medi cal men, educators and sociak.reform ers of France, England, Sweden, Ger manv and other countries Scientific temperance education in the public wehools ix one of the principal tonics to be discussed. beauty show to be decided to-morrow, Strietly speaking. it is a photogranhic t | contest of art and beauty combined France has the largest number of com « | petitors. The United States is rerres ented by several, of whom Julia Mar lowe is ong. The vhotogravh which seome to be most in favor with the Parisian public is that of a voung model, whose beauty attracts custom ers to one of the bie dressmaking es tablishments. Onlv, the name of the winner will be made known © en ---- Charged With Murder. Butte, Mont, April 14.--In Novem I ber, 1901, Arthur Chisgate, a wealthy English rancher at Havre, was mur dered just across the line in Canada. J. B. Sherwood, a French Canadian, was seen to leave the dead man's house, his hands covered with blood. E. ¥. Halstead, an officer in the em plov of the Canadian government, has or t, | arrived in Putte headguarters to copsult with local officers. He has been hot on the trail and called at police . ONTARIO, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1903. WORLD Telegrams King Malta. The funeral of the late Fi took place from St. EVENTS OF DAY GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. and Cullings Which Tell of What is Transpiring in All Parts of The Earth. Edward left Gibraltar aboard the royal yicht yesterday, 'ather Lynch Mary's cathedral, provincial library Hamilton. The Ontario Library still advocates a commission, Five men werd a g ly burned by a gas explosion in i | The company has notified the town mine at Carben, Texas. authorities that the municipality will C. R. Sayor, secretary of the y. MN. | be held res ponsible for all loss sub t tained by the company. Sympathy in C.A. at London, W. L. ister of labor, The elevator tor company. of whe: The oville, today. in the streets of ¥ ed a company Col His horse rear The colonel was The first stone 21th the first thirty of 1906. gress opened at mayor and the the west ands of dollars struck Eytope, have just Bale, Switaerland. twice the ordinar decorations from Glasgow and have recently pub Montreal, April manager of trans per to-night nessy, president, ficinls of the C approaching - depa management of He and will Australia on May The teamsters isig sey mployers or CONCERKIONS, Berlin, April st ness for event of mobiiiza of the alleged murderer from the day following the crime, bury at the request at nile at Venice wil It is hoped that by and the whole fini flicting damage that One man was killed by lightning and many buildings were Two locomotives, j been turned out -at Vv of 1,600 horse power, over seventy-five miles an hour. Advice that Hon Commissioner Hutchison Japanese other friends in Toronto killed and two severe: Ont, at. Allan line R. M. 8. Bavarian, from St. John. N.B., for in Halifax and Moville, arrived The Albanian soldier who shot and killed the Russian consul at Mitrovit za, 'Turkey, has been sentenced to fil teen years imprisonment Austrian and German so Pekin, ten minutes afterwards. William: F. Cody accident at Manchester, Eng. yetter- day, at the performance of hin show. and fel removed to a hotel. of the new Cimpn: I be laid on April The international agricultural made addresses of welcome to the 2.- 000 delegates to the congress, A 'thunderstorm, burst over. Pittsbure, which will the for the last thirteen years, has resigned, Mackenzie King, deputy min is going to of the strikers. Northern Eleva. at Morden, was burned yesterday, with thee thousand bushels Adiers fourht and it requir of troops with fixed bavonets to restore order, The A.0.H., of Ottawa, held a secret meeting on Sunday to protest against lithographs and plays casting ridicule and a » upon the Irish race. 3 A Me woman named Elizabeth off her way from Chicago to met with an ny. breach and this had than by the .w their wiion whiel in the flesh. sending arrival King, peacemak bound for Association } ¥ so expecting the declared. Hawkes Toronto, April ] special Liverpool. at come before the is believed that consideration, changes will be ance minister in Thursday A Victoria, first ern railway by 1901, of 900.000 in South East Ont., to visit her brother, | ppilway for sections 1 and 3 of its William Baylev, died on the {rain. line. The lands in question are situs Senator A. H. Gillmor died} on the | ted at the extreme south-easterly ex train between St. John, NB. and |i onity of the Kootenay district, and Montreal He wax apparently in goad known' to be rich in conl troleum health before retiving, but was dead | nd minerals of various Rint and the allotment is wai it all rights in Wawkosbury, April TH. Since special dete afterndon, oxi little or no ign of disturbance. watrants have been issued strike leaders: for causing the riot on. Saturday ted duging the strike was not punish: influenced by What "they: ards of They have abandoned obstruction of the bridge traffic, and now seem ripe for settlement without recognition of A truce is in ration, of W. L. Mackenzie or, who - is expected here by the noon train to act as me distor, The mills, though adequately protected, did 'not attempt to start up this morning. The man t al strike to oe settled (Lo day, decided to wait until peace is with the company, as getting good wages, J e-- THE CABINET IN SESSION. The Tariff Considared--Cancelling | Transfer of Lands. The cabinet were in session all day discussing the measures to and that no B.C, despatch says a bill has been brought forward hy t minister to council, formally e ment made to the Colambin and West: Premier Dunsmuir, od tion of the earned land subsidy of the § rorento. Ont. April 14th. rong © sterlv Ap) Light ~ and i: a men The bulk of first lod to believe | of the peace commit: | action by the com: a salutary effect on tly more Xperience; their ieaders. h is their only thorn men wee 4. ~Globe's Ottawa house this week. It the tariff was under. ma announced by the fin: his budget speech on ratify the orderin cancelling the allot: the government under September 7th, acres of ¢rown lands Kootenay: in satisfac d to have carried with these. -------------- i CASE ARGUED. 1 upon him. APPEAL ke : e The Ground fof Kf 3 metres il be ik Ottawa, April MM "The a) | cane Y the: sped + 1 of Joseph Gosselin, convicted of the shed by the spring | oo der of Mrs. 'I'rahon, of Mont magny, ix in progress at the supreme oe de. The |cdurt today: The chief interest cen Prince of Colona [10 in the apgeiment ghat the prison er's wife © was compelled to testify against her will is inndmissable. worn on Fob There was no change in the Canada roach thows Atlantic trackmen's strike to-day Grand President Wilson is expected back tonights largest in Largest C The boilers are |G tarrett, v ise, mive a force | tol Halibut Fi and a speed of | here, offers to Sidne the ernment before returning lished rv eficct that the Fairfield ing--Government will Win. Thomas Tait, portation of t C, 1" P. R., will be tendered a by Sir T and other p. R., in view of rlure to assume the Australian railways. Jeaves the service in spend a short time before Ist. of Montreal are tak- % to make a demand on their foi increased wages and oth such ax extra for over What Is In The Wind ? A dispatch from Patershurg to the ¥ tung says that the Russian volunteer fleet hus been ordered the Dlack sea, but to keep transporting troops tion. -------- . Going Away. if you intend going away, buy your trunk at Abernethy's. y Fisher and Reotch papers homas Shaugh Inte that his the bigp made by nade ever catch was will receive gov to Canada, has heen roceived by Tatsz-Goro | from daylight to dark, Nosse, Japanese consul general for | 140,000 pounds; oF seventy tons. The 288 RINCESS STREET. Canada. fishermen, to accomplish the catch, x P . ports to the Khipbuilding smoking did introduced for tion by encountered farewell din of high boys under six on the hill thi a few dave visiting leaving for without in ury. Madrid, Apri ne + 8 as Robert Rogers, minister of lection of carpets which formerly be pabhie works of Manitoba, who left longed to the royal house of Spain, for Toronto last night, predicts vhat several Spanich newspapers have ask the government will win handsomely dr a She : and with little effort, at the apneal nso "| 0 desire thank to the people which will likly take Jection wax compléte. ¢ Ye » Jace within the year. The "Heraldo" insinuates that Pier- of Xingston for the F A pont Morgan has been the victim of unscrupulous dealers, who, it alleges, have palmed rankfort Zei- Soldiers' Cape Town, not to leave in 'readi in the | piged here on encing delays reaching the Colony, owing ception. Many out | thoritiea are b things. ; Situation Unchanged. ver, B. C., April 14. Capt. steamer, New Engfind, fishing at Queen Charlotta Sound, has made by were kept busy all the big fiat fish over the head to keep them from swamping the boats. not, boys sixteen years old. Assemblyman Roberts, coumderable opposition, It prohibited the sale of cigare in vetoing it Governor Mur boys at sixteen smoke, could not be enforce the announcement that Pierpont Mor «an would place on exhibition a col wulti-millionaire. e---- Wives Stranded. and families of soldiers whe have ar Transvaal, and Orange adequate arrangements and that her evidence atch On Record. manager of the Bos sh company, operatin wager a thousand dol est catch' in one set a single steamer. The twelve dories, and totalled PRICE'S... day hammering company, one of the largest on the | the day's entch wos packed in jee it Clyde, has practically decided to ex | filled the steamer's hold, and the tablish a plant on Sydney harbor, | round trip . to and from the fishing N.B. rounds was made in record time. Arrangements are under wav for a | This year the halibut beds are alive new issue of Canadian postage stamps with Boston's favorite "second to bear the head of Edward VIL, but course," but it is to be regretted that | - William Fait has the first will' not he issued before. Americans continue to reap this rich | tion as clerk in D July. They will be put oul gradually. | harvest from Canadian waters. hoot and shoe as the supply of the present jssue is ------------------------------ the latter part exhausted. Boys May Smoke. Angeles, CG ee -- Trenton, N.J., April 14~Governor sister now . TO BANQUET THOMAS. Murphy gave the members of the Wo- seriously on The son's -- man's Christian Temperance Union of the eity be regretted Montreal Teamsters Are Frepar- the state a she yeboing their circle of friends. anti-dgarette bill and declaring that on a rule, injure The bill was 20 the woman's org and teen Years © x endorsen 'Most |! This bi Stockton : has been spoken of Harding : "Has he? talking to himself." I 14.In consequence of the off imitations on April 14. ~The wives transports, are experi and inconvenience in the "absurdly in for their re are destitute and with tion. The imperial au flamed for this state of to