en a child mberlain's child be. ~ 71ST YEAR. NO. 59 » - KINGSTON, O wr DALY BR TARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1904. - py cough never fails, FEBRUARY "FURMITURE SALE ! EVERYTHING REDUCED. A grand opportunity to save money; from 20 to 25 per cent. saved on each purchase. SIDEBOARDS Choice 1 cut Oak, neatly carved, .get with British Plate Mirrors. Former price. Sale price. nN $70 Sideboards, now at $59. $45 Sideboards, now at $36. $25 Sideboards, now at $22. COUCHES Velour Couches, Oak - Frame, Spring Edge. Former price, Sale price. $11 Couches, now at .. .. .. $7.50. $6.50 Couches, now 3t .. .. $5.50. Some good values at $4.50, $6.50, ete. I CRRA ROBT. J. REID, 222 Princess Street. 2 Doors Above the Opera House. Ambulance Telephone 577. ING a We have a line of 'these - on what is er SO.DO * ) begin buy- he full flush with "Centres" suitably en- graved, in Satin or Bur- nished Finish, which we fully guarantee. SMITH BROS. 350 KING STREET. 'Ranges For Rest of March For Cash See Our Bargains. J. NUGENT & CO: King St., Near McParland's. washing or ironing. Smythe, 59 West Street, COOK. AN EXPERIENCED ER TYG A SO IRR OVAL BREAD TRAYS BRING US YOUR OPTICAL REPAIRS. 10 Per Cent, Off Apply to Mrs. AND DAILY MEMORANDA. Not worth their salt--Tears. A long sentence--Life impristnment Opera house announcements on page 4 Board of education meets, 8 pm. Wills' Musical Comedy company, © to- night, Opera House, 8 pan Bitter medicine, like experience, is usually the best : The misfortunes that hardest béar « those that n If it's necessary to lie vor do it while he' hiring a manblecutter to do it after he is dead » Many a man who starts out in the world with a determination to rule soon gets married and retires to the rear of the procession March 10th in history : VE, ried, 1863; Benjamin West died Yao marti hurricans on -Quecnaland ADMIRALTY. coast, »: British drive Boers from Driefontei 1900. : : + | ------------------ Nearly Six Million In Public Works -- Expenditure Public am er Works Shows Slight Increase | Over Previous Year. Sets ! department during the year of 85,- 830.518. This does not include an ad Did vou ever think you could get al yanpce of |NW0.000 to the Montreal nice Chamber Set, in nearly any « slor, § harbor commission, This is about th of the best English quality) and latest | camo as last year. In 1890 there was share, for . an expenditure of $5,469,000. There ~~ Iw 8557,190 spent in dredging last 1.35. vear. More than half this was in On- tario. There was $258,776 spent on We same These "Sets contain 6 pieces the me them also in 10 pied "81.85, Come and see them. Whatsoever Fashion Demands In jewellery for men and women, is made a part of.our stock scon as manufactured. "~Offr tine of Pearl Pendants, Pearl and Dia- mond Stick Pias, also our stock of Hing¥" with any gem you care to asks for is worth a special visit King Edward hav ROBERTSON BROS.. TER SHIPS. ------ Canadians Will Be Trained | For Navy. THE MINISTER IS GOING TO CONSULT THE | Ottawa, March 10.~7The annual re port of the public works department for the past fiscal year has been sued. There was an expenditure on the a deepening the St. Lawrence ship chan nel. The expenditure on public build ings last year was § 1,000) Hon. | ond Prefontaine, minis ter of marine and fisheries, § leave for England next summer -to confer with the admiralty officials for the purpose of obtaining two British war whic to train for the navy. This is in with the bill which the marine will .introduce during the ing session to establish a havy in Ca nada. One of the erfiisers will be plac ed on the Atlantic and the other on the Pacific, NINTH TO DIE. cruisers on Canadians connection of com minister " Violent Death of Merchant Recalls Fatalities. South Bend, Ind., March 10.--A sin gular coincidence in' the murder of the druggist, William Runyan, is the fact that he is the ninth member of the Fourth Ward Thirteen club to meet a violent death, The Thirteen club was originally composed of thirteen boys, ranging in age between seven and ten WANTED. } years, all of 'wi led in th : ee to our jstore to see, even i you, hi | of whom refidec: In the same ASSISTANT CHEF. . APPLY TO do not intend to, buy At ordinary height od 0 snd C. Haag. head chef, British Ameri- prices they are .good: value, at The members of "the club spher mre can Hotel 7 our figures they are genuine bar- 3 | dead are: John Embick, who died eter er et -- gains, suddenly after undergoing a surgical A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. NO operation; Schuyler Embick, who was lentolly killed at the plant of the €outh Rend Doll - works; Frederick Madison, who held a clerical position at We Bockinger grocery, committed TO SAVE SENSITIVE RUSS, King Edward Forbids Topical Songs. London, March 10. Kine Fdward through Lord Aberdeen, has availed tive to put a himseli of his prerc stop to public .si ging of all topical songs bearing on the war, and which tend to ridicule or east obloguy upon J one or the other of the belligeronts Of course songs can be sun pri vate, but owing te the Jord chamber lain's peremptory commands they can not be given on any stage of any the- atre or music hall, under a nenalty of forfeiture of the license of the plaev, Il sorts of penaltics in the way of fine and imprisonment for sing er, composer and management of the house. The King evidently intends that neutrality shall be strictly forced everywhere. in and of on GENERAL KENNENIKAMPT, Russia's Murat, who is now in command of Russia's cavalry in the Far East er ---- PITH OF THE NEWS. commen The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. W.-H. Shitfinglaw, Winnipeg. has oy appointed city engineer of Bran on. King Edward attemged the Horse show at Agriculturaledfall Wed- nesday. McCov and Placke have been match ed to fight six rounds at Philadelphia on April Ist. H.M.S. Alert arr March -10, from Bermuda to commission hédre. Dr. A. G. Bellean, oner at Quebec, died aged sixty-three. Prince and Princess represent the Japatese court at St. Louis exposition. on ived at Halifax, Nu re many. vears cor on Wednesd the t The number of cattle in Argentine Arisugawa will THE FIGARD'S Despatches Say Massing of Troops Goes On FOR SIX WEEKS NOTHING SERIOUS WILL ocC- . CUR IN MANCHURIA. Nothing Known of Withdrawal From Port Arthur--Russian Protest is Justified 'by Inter national Law--The Generosity of The Czar. Paris, March 10.~The correspondent of the graphs en interview with Gen Sakar ahoff, the minister of war, in which the minister said the concentration of Russian troops in the Orient was pro- aressing in the most satisfactory man ner minimum trated there would be 400,000, He con sidered that the maximum Japan would beable to land is 200,000, Rusia month to complete the transporfation of the troops. No thing serious could oceur in Manchuria within the next six weeks. He insisted that the subject of reprovisioning the troops and garrisons would eveate no uneasiness. He believed that Japan had landed 100,000 troops Wn {orca already. The gencral added : "The war will last until a logical and necessary conclusion has been reached, for 1 do not think the Russians are in a mood to stop before quite finishing. 1 know nothing of any plan of withdrawing the troops behind Port Arthur and leaving the place to defend itself." The Feho De Pariz publishes a tele gram from Gen, Pflug, of staff, sent to St. Petersburg, in which the general states that Cossacks have captured a Japanese convoy south of the Yalu, transporting pro visions, cattle, and horses in the di rection of Ping-Yang. The Petit Paris has a despatch from Tokio saving that there is a rumor in high circles there "that t. Petersburg Figarosetele: would require a fleet is preparing to attack Port Ar thur again, It is. understood that or ders have been issued to block the harbor: at or const defences if nec that the Russian fleet may intercept ¢ Japanese transports. Justified By Law. Vienna, March 10. diplomgtio circles nets have informed that all the eabi number concen: Alexiofi's chief the Japanese all coats; sinking gun boats seary to effect that object. The government is fearful It is rumored in Rug that they A STARTLING REPORT. . Said To Have Turned The Russian - Position. London, March 10.--~The Yin-Kow correspondent of the Paris edi. the New York Herald reports Japanese to be fifty miles north-west of Antung, aud well to the westward of the Yalu weer. To some of the military @ities it is inconecivakle that Japan can really have executed sich an wnespectod and succcSsiul turning of the Russian position on the Yalu river, whish is thought would have necessitated the employ: ment of un much larger force than it is belisved Japan can possibly have at this poiat, : "The Deity Tolgraph - says that if the news of this strange and marvel lous collapse of Russian power on land is true there is nothing to pre vent Japanese; from seicing Mukden and the railroad. There has bedn nos thiag to compare with this move since Napoleon staggered Europe by appestifigeifi the pluios of Ttaly, from the Alps. Its effect throughout the cast will be stupendous. To Defend New Chwang. Now Chwang, March. 10.~The con euls official y advise foreign families to leave New Chwang. The Russians apparently now intend to defond New Chwang. Reicforeoments are arriving and four pieces of siege artilléiy were placed in the fort to-day. -- Japanese Confidence. London, Marth 10.--~The Times this morning publishes what if terms a re markable instance of Japamwe confl- dence. The despatch of coal Japanese have arranged for the from England Port Arthur op Vladivostok and the steamers taking it "are to call at Singapore for definite orders, The coal is explicity warranted to be Japanese property. ------ The Japanese Report. Tokio, March 10.--~Vice Admiral Ka- mimura, reporting the bombardment of Vladivostok, on Yarch 6th, says the wttack commenced at ten minutes of two in the afternoon, and the firing was kept up about forty minutes. He believes the bombardment was effective and demoralizing tothe enemy. The Russian forts did not reply to th Japanese fire. Japanese cruisers, sub- woquently, reconnoitred several adjacent places, but found no trace of the ene my. ---- Gale Caused Retreat. Port Arthur, March 10.~A messag from the signal stati at eleven © clock, last night, announced ths ap pearance of a Japanese squadron on ths horizon, Forty minutes lator the shorg, batteries opened five on the Jap North aay. - Friday some show. = mae' * - 1 -------- 5 Toronto, Ont, March 10, (10 to east winds, fair and it's most important before ting a New Suit or Gown, you have a good fitting corset. but only There are lots of corsets, but onl are 4 lew that ave just right--We. sole agents for the celebrated W.B. me F.P. CORSETS Corsets that have the style, splendid materials, graceful curves and most comfortable. Some other good makés choose from are the : AMERICAN GIRDLE. ; MILITARY STRAIGHT FRONT. D.& A ERECT FORM. LA REINE, A SHORT CORSET. B & I. STRAIGHT FRONT. CORDED WAISTS FOR CHIL- REN., Ete, Ete. oa Corsets fitted free of charge at STEACY'S >a to D anese squadron, A gale sprang up snd the attacking feet withdrew. ? . ---------------- OFFER OF MEDIATION. regard the Russian prafest in the note uscmaid. Ogilvie, 149 Earl street. sich g : - Sry ide by swallowing poison; John Ex.Alderman MeCarthy, Winnipeg, | of Fehrnary 22nd against Japan's prov SIX BOYS, PROM 14 10 10 YEARS Loatl wos tl dead in h ; go; kd has been appointed to a pringipalship | cocdings an justified by international S-- old. Steady work. ) JA. jon Was crushed t cat seheath 14 i T : } ) t . Goud & Co., King Sth near Quéen. an ick 3 n : } : Pine. r EL | TA sity public school. law. The protest réferred to is that Lord Lansdowne's Reply to Peace Tr nt a brick wall at the Pirdsall plant; Wil It i: rumored in London that Jos he BE we, pre i . - PHAOOBEBE SW | liam Haverly was found dead in a ) loi Anon 3 € issued to the European powers, Pie Commission, ve FURNISHED DWELLING, FOR ONE 2 1 bin: Ch Westie! a | eph Chamhberlein is wuliering from an | testing that Japan had violated ihe London, March 10.--Foreign Secre- year, 'or 3 adults, 2 children and | -- ----e | coal hin 1 Ariel R CEGIIE hie t death incural 1+ mental disease. law _of nations hy forcing the Variog | ¢ AY L nado ne, replying to th go ace servant. McCann's. Real Estate in a gasoline explosion, and illiam Tha il of ¥i . ' LI t | tary Lansdowne, replying hE PRACE O e 5 Agency. CHRISTIAN Runvan, the ninth to die, was mur Wer Wy 3 rad Marshal Count and Koreitz to leave Che wigloe Bar | commission, said that the government oi ee RD - SCIENCE defo tro wedks 3 last night aiderse ve 1 4 as. an im- |}, and hy attacking © the Russian | would try at the earliest poseible no ; ; 3 SA A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT REF- 1} : Be pressing mi tlary j ant. fleet Port Arthur, prior te-a formal wit 4o bid 1 ne i { i yp ALY a i The living members of the Thirteer bvap als nat ph I men o bring sbout a cessation « pe Jor | erences required. Apply in the n- J r Y 1 Driver Asa k was thrown from | jeciaration of war, and -bdfore the | thet I i Rae & j ing to Mrs. Uglow, 142 Johnston club are Frederick Foster, Fd. Foster, | Lis engine on th Yrondale. Baneroft , , hostilities between Japan and Russia met ran Pp o MN 1 i TE J iz engine on the rondale, Baneroft | Jananese minister nt St. Potersbtirg, | iy the manner provided by an arti 8 ee us UCEEO Nropl ( . . H Sa ' : 4 PY . - Top! an : . Hart. | and Ottawa railway, and killed by | or the Russian minister at Tokio, had | 4 The Hague convention, but he Wo always have on hand a fill stock n, cardinal. AT ONCE, A GOOD DRESS MAKER: BY: THE the engine fs'lowing leit their respective posts; endl that mich an' ofler ox the ns Lok pores Soups, eluding all the cele: . Must be good cutter and fitter, with ie. C.S.B THE PRIMATE DEAD. Chambetloinite members = of the me i Id f could he Jivented makers, wich as Pears Cle oths of Y sod references. Jnd. W. Childer- Rev. Wm. P. McKenzie, C. 5. B. niopi arty' 8 Ale dritish ocintion would favor, could not be Hg Colgate; as woll as 'the | } . good references. _Jne. WV. r- Unionist party compelled the Britich Czar Is Generous, iwefully. made to the belligerents of | Castile, in Cokes and | pos hose, Eganville OR hb ON Pneumonia Cause of Archbishop | gdvernment to withdraw a favored ( Petorsbwre, March 10.--H is stat present ii hd ' . x WE WISH TO CONTRACT WITH SOME Machray's Death. netilinen? jo ig delont; t Tif od that the ezar personally subscribes Gr JHand Sa io Si ONTRACT WITH SO%E DAY RIBtH| ns Boh |i Chie and Sant 10% Son wie 80, to : S I S da, Flu Hickory and SUN A ' Marc R hi Ei bran NC a. ] x ti Ra. conservatives, were nominated for |" Ep / i rh Pi isty of oid " PREFERS SHOT TO ROPE. i Sond ok 5 he atfield & «Jessup, 27 LO achray, archhisho » t Tol H. Sinclair (lib), and ( tan ie ¢ » 4 t's steady use will keep the nds of Street, Brockport, N.Y wert's Land, and ate of Cs John 11. Aga dy Y elizious sect that refused t " 5 i ¥ He U I re rockport, AT 3 P.M. port's. Land. sud primate vol) Can [iffin (con.), were nominated n Fe liturgical changes Salt Lake City Murderer "Given | ny busy woman as white tat necii¥ 28 i ces sure to YOU CAN MAKE 3. A DAY SUBJECT-- ** Christian Sclence and | fir an illness of only two days, The Sho COMMONS ats Guvshoro, N iexian church two centuries His Choice. manicure. it lo truly the "' Dainty Wo- fosonting us Ih YOCk re with your | [Emancipation of Man. late archbishop was born at Aberdeen | fon Anes ; on i¢ said to have subscribed 1,000, Salt Falke vity,, March 10. Frank 1 present position. Free Outfit. The A dmissio ee. No collection. An |in 1831, and was educated at King's oh bite of TOR Lon [000 roubles (%500,000) to the same | Rose, who on Christmas day shot and dd ' @, vidoe RH. Co., 207 St. James St., Mon- | njssion fr g ! Boe. atardoen. and Cambridge. He The University of Toronto has been |. killod "his wife and left his two-year: as e en GC. ¢ treal ------------------------------ was crated bishop of Rupert's given a Front by tha 4 Srgle ety olil boy two days without food and ee ---------------------- ER -------------------------------------------- eo ¥ Sr a : . Hor t's | Tate at Washington in aid of rescarch bo) : 1 7? MRS. BOTKIN ON TRIAL. Land in 1565, the diocese contaiving | (00% Tp TUG (tint of physic al Thought Only Rumors. alone in the room, with his murdered MISS ELLEDA PERLEY wo mil ion square miles, from which « h 10.--A despatch mother, was sentenced vesterday to be > = 8 dioceses have since been taken chemistry London, a A despatch 19 shot on April 220d. When Judge A. 0.C.M, AT CM ; TOF MAY, THAT | An Exiting Case at San Fran {0 8 Sloe nt. ootcrn] synod of |. The Associated Chambers of, Cow | the Times from Wei Hai Wei savk it | soem gave him the choice of death be | Sovrano Soloist, . of St. Andrew's Brick Dwelling, 181 Division strect, i 4 , i : merce of the United Kingdom passpd reported on good anthonty 1 nl there | . p Church; recent Vocal Teacher of the On- hear Princess street, containing e800, the Church of England in Canada, he | me SE [SUC 0 ngiey™ by hos been a collision betwee Sl Ju. | hanging or shooting, as provided bv | tario Ladies' Collage, will give. Jnstrues neat 6 rooms, With hot water heat-| San Francisco, Cal., March 10.--Af- | was elocted the primate of ell Can a connniaxion 0 the nation's and Russians pear Haiju, re" law, Rose said grimly : "Oh, I'll take tion in Voice Culture. Concert engage i bat, wie Wigs +4 Dita JU | ter repeated postponement and delays | ada. fisoal policy. P lting in the retreat of the Russians. | the shot. « For terms apply between the hours eich & Son, . a extending over fy of ny al GIRL FOILS HANGMAN Rev. John Keough, one of the oldest The Tol jo, YoPr pnd nt ol the » SH IPPING TRUST i Jat 4 (any duy except etomsdayy > 2 ~ 7 wT vears & case Mrs. wdeha Bot eo & - . i 8 Time save that the usaian advance ' ~ . BY THE 1ST: OF MAY, THAT rears, the case of Mrs. Lon and best-known priests in: the Hamil ya n HE . Brick Dwelling, 86 Lower Union St. |kin, once convicted of the murder of : ' ton diocese, died at. the House of | *¢ ith of Posseit Bay' continues. The " Po occupied by Mrs. Edward Low. | yo john P. Dunning and Mrs. J.D. | Leaves Sickbed, Testifies For, Yerice. Di here. he had | Times alone report the fighting at | Passed Into Control of Brit. FOR SALE. Modern Improvenfénts, 'Gas, Hol NE * 3 s 1 i Providence, Du where he ad | i ! iter x . 3 " is ------rl ith Modern Lr Address 430 | Deane, of Dover, Del, was finally call Friend And Dies. DE od Too yea, Hijo, which is presumably about six Interests. TWO HOUSES, Nos. (8 AX 56 Vaughan Terrace. ed for grin] toga, Withesses are here Denver, March 10.--Although warned The Newfoundland governmint has | ty nil yrih of Seoul L Shyarsative tiw . York, March. 10,-<The Globe Fa vements. Enquire' at. 48 " RE oo | rom Delaware and it is the purpose |p. hoy physician that her life x ht | decided to abolish the daty of twenty- | OP! ¥ 1 aleve 3 va th he Inte i | Mercantil streot. a» GS 4 Oh PA CTORI . ; . . ate . ys > a A 4 A hilit hes to the nis Storie «ays that th nternational Merca « PW in any pure of ie chy or Coune 17% a Without pay the forfeit, Miss Bessic Foster, | five cents per bal rel. on flour; four hey' t pe . pi or snd Gy Marine company has pas sed into the | meme ------------------ i thy. MeCann's Real Estate Agency. further. dela) : ' | of Evansville, Inde; left her sick-bed cents per gallon upon molasses gnd six ad any oth re qe A 'control of the iritish interests in that Poison In The Fish. 5 streot _ Owing to several sirens re and hurried here to testify in behalf | eents per go n upan kerosene oil oer Hn dards Tien: Tain corres. { Concern, and the reent elotion of | Peterboro; March 10.-~James Craig: -- - : have occurred since her last trial and | of 4 former boy fric nd on trial for At Port Jervie, N.Y. more than Eo that the Japanese od Pruce lemay as president of the com | a well-known Lakefield. resident, died 0 LOST. conviction it is the prevailing opinion | uupder. She in a hospital' after | one hundred homies have been flooded |) tine snapoctad that (PRAY is cited as evidence of the | ag the Craig house from C paxioning. = == | that Mrs. Botkin mav go free at the 1 un operation for appendicitis, ignor- | to the second stor and 2300 families : I ha 0 | changes ccording to the Globe the oti i e ! a om pm = ] ; " I per , ignor inforn ir moventents . and | changes. ng y =n He retired in apparently excellent A PAIR OF GOL 81 Ee ACLS iN resent trial. Several important wit- | ant of the fact that Russell Boles, the made temporarily homeless by a sud nis being suppl to, Russia. | ®t ntrol is now held by W. J. Pirrie health and spirits. When co nscions he Cae sagot, Princess or Sydenham | MCS for the prosecution, "chief am- |voung man she sought to save, had den rise in the Delaware River caused {in 4 pitor seems to have heen dino of Boliast, and the White Star inter | is stated to have aid -that he ate tects. A suitable reward for its | ong them former Senator Pennineton, | een found guilty of killing Harold | by an ice gorge ; eredin a well known Japanese forward oath, i three sardines the previous evening,' Teturn tor 200 Sydenham St. father of the murdered women, have | Fridhorn and was sentenced to the The Grand Trunk railway company |i wient in Tien Tsigl who was ar and noticed them to laste very bitter, 00MS WANTED died since the last 'trial, while others | yonitentiary for - life. Her testimony has deposited the sum of 85,000,000 in ted last Monday and ° committed Do Not Favor Torpedo Boats. An inquest will probably Be held. 2 avn 4 will be unable to appear for various } saved him from the callow. cash with the Bank of Montreal, asa | iicide in the military, prison to-day. | Berlin, March 10-<In the reichstag : -- v FOUR GOOD ROOMS AND A BATH | reasons. Notwithstanding the; absence ------ guarantee for the satisfactory perfor 1 other Japaneses . on * 3 ' or ld ' ps room, furnished or unfurnished, : o tresses. TRALEH : : . Mag 4 " weral other Japanese are suspected. | to-day, Naval Secretary Tierpitz an There are many forms of nervous' Within five minutes walk of the Post Jf these important witnesses, District For Anti-Vaccination. mance of their share of the construc Times. Tokio special says : Mar | nounced that the government did not debility in men that yield to the use Office. Possession required 1st April vinoton declares he has as stown. N.Y. March 10.~As a | tion of the Grand I'mnk Pacific. he I! Ito's mission to Korea is not | have n favorable opinion of the fight { of Carter's Tron ills. Those who are 8 ) culars, ane BS © Previc . : : i . The REOSAIT com . © eo : ¥ 5 ! Tao ox 10 Ril Parle as fut ni BC - th Hi us trial. | of vigorous antivaccination |, The asgessent col nit oh Le considered to be of, an administrative | ing value of the torpedo hots. he troubled with nervous weakness, n } , an wears Col 4 ecurine le x ' ature 1°. new y ard r , atis | : : . ps - | a0 anpesrg song eit of Recut < | camps in Sasetown,, the Board Led ls re i } he. 1 ol ke kx character, but only an smphat : ex: | officials, he said, favored a big in sents; sie; should 14 hem. i igre {Sfce LORYICLI i } of Education has rescinded . fhe recent " bag cupak : . pr mn ol 1 relation id tanto | cronse in battleships and cruisers, but wover's Y-Z ine cad) sinfectan'. HORSE WANTED Jan. ie Bath tren om * Iuding unvac. | Jahre. GLEE ee | 4 tablish with Hores, IN ha torpedo flotilla, The Jap- | Soap Powder is better tha pow Goon SOUND HORSE, Si ITABLE he erie of which rs. otkin 12 | cinated « fren fro the chools. 1 rom Jland. The premier introduc snen------ " i " x 1 for delivery wagon; 8 to 13 years | 1 nd © of which she has been | na el | nm Int hools, 7h ed a bill to amend the county coun . : ancte torpedoes Kuccessos had been ac- | ders, as it is both Soap: end Sir Weight @hout hundred | 2CCUI a 11s th k 5 PM { enforcemen h resolution had de eR : War With Russia. cidental. < ant. + B.1on onvicter e murder re. | p schoo M ' t mn pounds. Address, X.Y so J ance. n i= t i " tot of Mrs. | paral 4 de ! ny prow in- fone R Woreaice. whe McXi bin and McGuire. stock hrok- Talmon sweet apples, 15. peck. 3 ------------------------------------------==E | John ne n ATS J, IL Lent citizens attends e meeting and oJ OK obit ' 1G ha ia . % ' rr TE at j R SALE OR TO-LET | Denne The a~eney which it is { demanded the réscinding of EE under the name of "Kid Wright," has hy : oe ob Jullsth A Jo-day Exctpquer Court Judges. jars honey be. Crawford's. FO 7 ly | allerad was emplovedi was poisoned | lution. The common council also re engaged in several wrestling bouts, be oa farch * 1 ageblatt Ottawa, March 10.--In a day or two THAT MODERN DWELLING, AT 127 | . a1 ) po] Hi a . ane Tie « that the conviction pre ro ; ill appoint th Bagot street, near City Park. Conc ndv sent bv mail from n Fran- | pealed the vactipation ordinances, came violently insane at the home of i Rs he an Ri the government will appoint three veriences all first: class. Possession | cisco to the unfortunate vi his aunt, Mrs. Josephine Gibbons, to |v! : ghar i pd will ue judges for the new exchequer division m May 1st. Apply at 'Smith Bros. |i} ir home in Dover, Nel. 'rine Canadian Forestr dav. at Somerville, Masa. He is said | '14 that Tr with or we be | of the high court of Ontario. It seems | 50 King St. was committed six vears -=n and rt- | T p o o h iy . i to have been injured in. a recent bout oh. ; table outcome of the war | jet certain that Frank Anglin will Ir - ¢ 5 oronio, Ont., March H.--Severa General Manager Pennington, of the | "AE * 1 be selected for one fudgeshi hore, is act the st attention 'at the | » : ienera anag ston, ol ) : i hn rane k » J fo ry Pp. 3 I ICE BOAT FOR SALE. ire allered motive for the de score of iaization conunlsioner Koo line: has ..awarded a contract to London, March 10 The report eir- | jome uncertainty nt prosent gs to who A WELL-EQUIPPED MODERN reg | Him 2 i a eek lund agents, lumbermen, government | Foley Bros, on & Co. of St evlated around the Hotise ol Com | (ho ehiof justice and the sec nd puiene Roat--cheap. Apply W. G. Craig & {was tho atuation of Mr ® | forestry experts and others were pre | poy 4 nish Ahe gradi § « that Mr. Chamberlain is sul Ligee will ct Co {for John P. Dunning hushand of one | Lh i § pre | Paul, Mipn., to mish the grading of |! incuret mantel af 1TH will be. . by EL --------_______ mE BUEN {sent, the opering of tlie] the Glenwer nsion from Ottertail [fering fron neue wmtal af | : a ory. Pr ing For Th "Campaign. | ting "of ihe Cnsadinn to the hon a Emerson, fection finds, little credence among 114 |, Pay To Go Up Dr. Thomas' Asthma Cure eparing For The Cam { seme tics. The systems of | xiont O00 miles. The tine . iend 4 + . . : ot 1 about 2 mi he tim mit is No 1 6 . ol h 10-14 i 1 3 Thi fternoon committees of the St. Joseph Murder To Hang. of timber lands ino | Yer iu re tie | Ouawa, March 10.-1t ix understood The first bottle will relicve. RL Bley s Asgpoia inter Eales PR od & | Canade in relation t j Yesaher het n : ' a I od \ that the govermment has decided to Property (wners h the | 25 clon o., Mareh 10.~Sherif and hod ff : 1 At Wilkesbarre.' Pa. the flood situ Limestone .OOge, HO. increase the pay of the dominion 'pé- $1, 6 bottles for $5. ested in securing the pass the | heer has completed" all arrance- | gatim, and the methods of lore | ation «is more serious than that of | meets Thursday evening bt lice. 3 : 4 J sy a IL by-law authorizing the city ou weil to oY on fx the exeemtion . of Mark | production, in G many were some of | coxtordav. The river is, within nine | o'clock. Business, to onsider the am. | lice. She only question is ex to the 12 Sold only by WE acquire the plant of the light. Heat [yo dy poneine will take place to | the topics discussed to-day. The so8 | jioheg of the hich mark in the proat |endments Lo constitution. A Tt at; {amount of tha insresse, whether it [Ig 00 Led -- ¢c Pow ny, were called to meet n he 0 i a ions will contd through to-mor- | ¢ . : dance reavested shall be fifiern cents all round or a 5 q ; & Power company, X morrow mornit n the vard of he | » | flood of 19¢ There is almost a com tendance reg do. £ i 4 x 5 ange 1 manning the polling . Nr. Ct i) for} i.32 : Tohn © hariton, MP. for North Nor | pradid increase of fifteen, ten and five : . gt io arrange lor ma 5 A "in pan rountv ia The érime for | plete wuspension of mining throughout John Chariton, ty Sik cents necordine to length of service y ah for \ y -- 1 " & : 2 1 t # » §- hy * 2 Py sub-divisions for the 2 Dunn will pav the death pen { : | the valley. The 2 ater oe floating inte folk, ja _sot xpucted to be uth » gth of ™ "Phono ss, on is | the collieries faster than it ean be |attend Patil 4 p od J g The hoe Store. Call. nt Abernethy's if you want f wear cheap. the murder of Alfred: Fen oot. lle, in July, 1902, altv wa : at Rushvi | estimated at 25,000,000, count of ill-health. pumped out, Dr. Otto Hahn, died in Germany;