Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1904, p. 1

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] is "ONTARIO, WEDN " 1g that will kinds of its virtues, auder your foundation ly so. 2 more than Coutille, full model, price aks over the res. rset Waists. | JAKES Walk Ezy. well as the old 2 STORE A. Slater "SHOES fering where you buy your Shoes ore deciding call are showing. Our s have arrived and est designs in tre aking. They are st Canadian and iclurers. : r Shoe Store , & Dunn Considering The Clothes Question Now, Sir, if you POSITIVELY DAILY MEMORANDA. . The sun rises Thursday at 531 am. | amd sets at 6:34 p.m. | Meeting af Victoria » citizens, 'about day, city council chamber, 8 p.m | Public invited to inspect Nurses' A | dence, Thursday, fiom 230 to 6 pm | April 6th in history Rousseau born, 16707 first Mormon. church organized 1830; Washfigton elected president of United States, 1789; Canada discovered 1497; Napoleon |. sent to Elba, 1814 to assassinate Prince of Wales attempt Did yout ever think you could get a nice Chamber Set, im-nearly any color SECRET SOLD. Japanese Traitor Reveals Plan of Campaign. AND JAPS TRIED TO HIDE THE FACT. News Of Occupation Of Wiju Con- firmed--Cossacks Contemplat- ing 'a Movement--20,000 Jap- 'anese On The North Bank Of The Yalu. London; April 6.--Beyond the con firmation of the report of the Japa KNEW where vou could get the ¥,[9f the- best Eaglish quality, and latest viry best Clothing your money shape, for could y ih $1.35 t . . clothing, but some one is selling These Scts contain 6 pieces. We have the BEST Clothing. and vou'll them also in 10 picces, the same 1ake, only be doing yourself jus e by finding out WIIO one" is. Examine the merits: of ¢ Fit-Reform " And you will wear it that * sower SS JENKINS 3 © WANTED. mo B GENERAL SERV ANT APPLY buy without paying any- for the extra goodness, vou'd go there for your Clothes, wouldn't you ? There are lots of people selling at $1.65. Come and see them. ..ROBERTSON BROS.. fore 8 in evening, al Rockwood House. A SMART BOY, 188 WELLINGTON * Syret : Demands > A FEW SMART GIRLS;. GOOD WAG- teady work. Apply Kingston In jewellery for men and women, A YOUNG cery and hLiquor store J. Leahy MAN, TO ASSIST IN Apply to " «A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH niodern: conveniences. . Good location Apply B., Whig Oftice eee eee Whatsoeyer Fashion $ ' Rings, with any gem you care to g ask for, is worth a special -visit ® to our store to sce. ® do not intend to buy even if you At ordinary * is made a part of our stock as scon as manufactured. "Our line of Pearl Pendants, Pear! and "{la- mond Stick Pins, also our stock of | » AT HOTEL RANDOLPH, COMPETENT £ prices they are good value, at cmale © wititeess, for dining room i - Wages according to ability Sur Jgures they are genuine bar ameter S---- ins. AT O ,'A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework Apply in the evening to A Mrs. B. W. Folger, King Street P B Cc R E Ww S SIX BOYS, FROM 14 TO 16 YEARS JEWELLER, y old. Steady work. Apply to J. A ' Gould & Co., 'King St., near Queen. Corner Princess & Wellington Sts. -------- a s------------ A GIRL, OF 15 OR 18, TO GENE 'Phone 336. ally assist References required, and | gf must sleep at Lome Apply~ 432 SOME Princess street --_-- AT ONCE, AN HOTEL KEEPER FOR White Lake Good opportunity for right man Apply to Fred Ostler, werchant," White Lake. BY AN er, sewing by the day. and fitter. References, Apply to 68 York street if required. TO RENT, or 9 recom dwelling, with furnace, bath and closet, gas or electric light, with fair size lot. McCann's, 51 Brock Street -- you spare 'part eof detective Write Detective Association, Im- DETECTIVE--Can 3 your time for profitable work ? No experience needed American dianapolis, Ind. 7 LADIES--§15 PER W home beautiful of addressed envelope. Co., New York. sample sent free on COPYING by ,anyviggune Do lédrned WRITERS.--TO home. Easily Something new. able. Particulars free. Lima, Ohio, U.S.A SALESMEN WANTED FOR spray "--best compressed air sprayer made; splendid seller; terms. write for particulars and = ple machine. CAVERS BROS, Galt Ont. I MEN WANTED THROUGHOUT CANADA AND UNITED STATES. SALARY OB COMMISSIO! yable weekly, to reliable men Tietrict, introducing our goods, distributin ng matter. No experience, anly Write at once for instructions, SALUS MEDIC Jar EXPERIENCED DRESSMAK- Good cutter BY A CLERGYMAN, AN 8 K SEWING AT materials free, no canvassing: receipt Majestic Lace Pleasant and, profit- Art Institute, "" AUTO- hand liberal and sams, 840 a year and Expenses, a senting us in th ° CUT GLASS! In Fruit Bowls We find ourselves with an pverstork and are prepared to kell any Bowl in "20% OFF Marked Prices for the Month of April. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians, 350 King Street. a Queen's University Medical Faculty --THE -- ~ nnual Convocation WILL BE HELD RIDAY, APRIL 8th, AT4. P.M, IN » CONVOCATION HALL. holding tickets To public Doors open for those" for reserved seats, at 3 'pom. 3:45 Citizens desiring seats should apply to the secretary, Dr. W. T Connell "VICTORIA DAY. A GENERAL MEETING OF CITI- zens will ba held in the Council Cham- her on --_-- mm . A FIRST-CLASS RUBBER STAMP WEDNESDAY, April 6th, ne 0c sufficient for sever- 2 ues a iy a spot cash "At 8 p.m.. to make arrangements for ee | celebration on Victoria 1 a os YH. BELL™MD SUBSTANTIAL BRICK RESIDEN( : Mascr on 1st Side Albert street, south of Princess street, 9 rooms, full lot, with stable Apply F. B. Whig . BRICK NMQUSE -------- COTTAGES. ON STELLA POINT, 1 i A DETACHED, SOLID partly furnished Apply W. on Frontenac Street, near Princess Moutray. Stella ; street, 7 rooms. Lot 66 feet front, | -- ---- by 154 feet deep. Lots of room to logaT DES 'SIDENCE, ON build. Also good barn, sheds and THA Pr BIRADL Bi DE * Calder- large poultry house. Apply through wood." Possession about the first of Vhig office Mav. Apply Walkem & Walke - ONE RACH, 10 AND 12 HORSE POV. THAT TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, ér Horizontal ationary Boilers 119 William street, R.rooms, bath one 8 Horse Power Horizontal Slide : To Heated with hot Valve Engine, all in perfect &con- TUOHL RUE oshiun Ist 01 = May dition, used only a short time and lobert Wales * will be sold at a low price. Also > : Foam a one Reversible Marine Portable En- | ~=--"" gine and Boiler, suitable for light | n(QSESSION MAY: FIRST, HOUSE work or Steam Yacht, about 131°" yontreal St, No 4, Victoria Ter- horse power, cost $150; will be sold race opposite St. Paul's church, at for $75. Apply to J. A. Gould & present vecupied. hy Capt. "Hinckley Co., Cor. King and Queen streets also house No. 2, Colborne street ---- Present tenant, Mr. M. Dolan. Aptiy FIRST-CLASS, [FEED AND GRIST on premises, or at McLeod's Drug Mill; premises twenty acres. Locat- Store ed in County Lennox, one ile from, -------- = --_ Fredericksburg. Station TR) A Lipton Cup. five - miles from . Napanee, in good en grain growing and dairying locality Now York. April 6.--The Brooklyn fo good running order doing a dares | Yacht Club has accepted the cup ofr. feed, water power, with steam as an Tt auxilinry. Mill is a substantial frame | race for emall boats. This race was 30 ft. x 42 ft. 20 ft. posts on stone arranged for by Thomas Fleming Day. 'nse : o ' 50 ft. x : hasement, ote gig Tom, apd bulk { a small boat enthusiatt and through head. Iron frames lined ~~ %ith 4 | him Sir Thomas p mized to give al inch nlank. Two tou Roni in floor trophy I'he race. is for loats forty cl Goo o yd out. A oon oy at Post | three feet aud. under, dock weasure Dice with daily mail, all within 50 | ment. Yachts will «tart at Nantucket rods. This is an excellent chance for <hoalswlightship and then to Markle a' fretclasy mah. Ryasons Hection | head, 320.miles in all. Soveral New colicited. For further particul York and Boston yachtsmen have al dress James A. Clase "hash eady signified their intention of tak- mes A. Clase. Chanwhirs. | ready signified tly of tak- | Ont, or J. 8. 8. McCann, Aingat ing part in this race, and it is 'ex- Ont ng | % ---- mesures | pected that there will be at_least 10e. Ih. new: maple sugar. Craw twelve starters. The yao will be sail ford \ id in June or early in July, ord. od by Sir Thomas Lipton for an ocean nese occupation of Wiju, there is hard | HONOR SULLIED | -- GOOD ROADS. A Big Convention At New Orleans On Wednesday. e the A Jv an item of authentic war news of Ww. H. MOORE - | consequence. The Tokio corr poudent | New Orleans, La., April 6. The most | of the Chronicle sends 'a report. that | gotable convention in support of 24,000 J se have reached Chang good roads movement ever held in the Reng, on "the left bank of the Yalu J uh: began a two days' seseion in River, having met with scarcely any rpylane Hall in this city lay with a opposition from the Cossacks. Noth Jayge number of good roads advogates ing can be Russian withdrawal from Korea is ab solute or suggesting an explanation of national The said ourpatkin that of himself and must not 'be expected at present. It is understood a surprise march in a new direction River is fortified 'and -is stiff occupied by the Russians The Chronicle's Shanghai correspon dent quotes a Japanese correspond ent to the effect that the whole Jap anese changed, because it was of plan honor | Russians ar According to a Kobe dispatch to the his that he as to whethir the Lgfid special delogati of Texas, Tennesse further-- information Cossack brigade Heard and Mayor is contemplating praiked the object Other matters to highway nthe enactment to | wherehy able-bodicd hes revealed campaign the Russians by a Japanese officer who is now awaiting trial. The offic ing material and in the cor or's treachery wae discovered through | of roads. the Japanese finding the place mined | where they 'intended to make their first landing. This discovery caused a great séandal], andthe utmost efforty™| Explorer were made to hide the fact that the wad been tarnished B 1 Toronto, o eredited with: a attendance at readiness to pay large sums of money I' (qu filled MeConkey's for information concerning the 'move to heat J 1 ments of the Japanese. It is stated " that they paid $200,000 for a single | Japanese map { bama and Louisiana al organization. Cord 1 welcome were delivered and action are the nec commissions April from all parts ippi, convention Missi The hy and good roads movemenr receive ssity adoption of the" "state aid of direction A attention state | 8 of vagrancy convicts, Tyrrell # Says Must Offer Better Terms. A 5 the MUST BE COAXED: Canada ice Ala S801 Progressive their appafent abandonment of" the jy¢sheing held under the joint Yalu River | of the National Good Roads According to a Daily News despatch gion, and the New Orleang from St. Petersburg, General Mischt Union, and was 'called to chenko has telegraphed to General | WH. Moore, president of the nation addresses of Governor Capdevielle, work «hy ORLD NEWS. Despatches From Near And Distant Places, EVENTS OF DAY GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS SIBLE FORM, Matwrs That Interest Everybody Notes From all Over--Little of Everything ' Easily Read and Remembered The Brantiord reorganised. Losses to dealers by floods in Chat: ham: amount to £1,000 The mayor's salury at Windsor has been increased from 8300 to $600. large majority was recorded ia favor of muni ipa) ownership of Chi police force will be cago street railways A Brusscls despatch says King BEd ward's proposals for peace are favor ably viewed hy the czar The Duke of Sutherland inspected the new C.P.R. shops at Montreal, end afterwards: left for Ottawa Mayor Urquhart estimates that the extra holidays asked for by Toronto policemen 'would cost the city $6,000 a year The legislature * yestorday scussed the municipal taxation bill. The pre who | mier introduced his: bill to increase of the | taxation of railways, The governor-general has sent his session 'the Washington The Daily Telegraph prints a Seoul: During the two davs despatch, saying that, notwithstand- I convention will be addressed by Mar ing the--eomplete withdrawal of the tin Dodge. director of the off Cossacks . from north-western Korea, © public road inquiry at the Manchurian. "bank of the Yalu 'and a number of good road experts to create svs tem and economy in road affeirs, the vlan, and laws tramps and vagrants shall be used in prenar truction large Canadian banquet W. Tyrrell speak on Lab rador, Newfoundland and other scenes of his travels. Mr. Tyrrell first visited the northern regions in 1885, nc "vis ob of hall |! Daily Mail, the correspondents allott ed to the Kobe Monday, which was earlier than the time announced' for their depar- ture, The reports of the difficulties of the army's advance are abund antly confirmed. Owing to the thaws the mud is sometimes knew deep. Num bers of the men are suffering from frost-bitten feet. Greeks Aid Russians. Petérsburg, © April 5.--=Many Greek naval officers belonging to the aristocracy are applying for permis. gion to join the Russian forces in the far east and Greek physicians Are al so volunteering for the + permis. St. Elon. A CLERICAL BIGAMIST. a---- Rev. Mr. Yates, New Jersey, cused of Bigamy. Tn North Conway, N.J., April 6.-- The St. Ethelbert Yates, an Episco pal cl maweof this place, is miss ing, leaving unpleasant remembrances, especially to-a-family with whom he lived, who mourn the loss af a daugh- he eloped, tnd "money He boarded with Isaac and 'was noticeably atten daughter, Mina, Ac- ter with whom he' borrowed Burroughs, to the | a girl of nineteen. | Ho left March 9th, and on the same morning tive youngest Conway Mina left her he At Portland, all of the cloping pair was lost. wterday a letter was received from him dated Ha saying that he had married the Burroughs girl there, her parents would never see her ag It ig now learned that he has a wife and a child living somewhere in New and =o if he really married Miss Burroughs, a bigamy charge will he brought against him. He possess ed a of well selected books, | and was a man of scholarly atta | ments, about thirty-eight of forty years old. , {race AX, and + Jorsey, library atnilingr a sm------ Running The Blockade. , London, April 6.--A despatch to the Chronizle from Tokio says that the Japanese merchantmen that were sunk at Port Arthur are causing great trouble, and that the Russians are {trving to blow them up with dyna- | mite. A despatch to the Daily Tokis has en a brisk blockade running by junks since the opering of war. and that as a result large quantitis of «coal and provis- ions. mostly obtained at Kino, Chau, have been smuggled into Port Arthur, A correspondent of the Times. cab- {ling yesterday afternoon, save that he { has been cruizing for fifty hours in | the vi inity of Port Arthur, and sees | no sign of the navy of either belliger- ent. not even scout boats, but that he { has seen large flotillas: of junks steer ing northwest, | Tino Tiahin to land provisians | Port Arthur. Mail from says there for + blessing of the corner stone of the ne of Ottawa, will be performed on May let, by Archbishop Representatives of the -Oblat University | Duhamel | Order from Canada. and the United | States will attend. first Japanese colpmu. left | presumably going to | | remarks were based on personal servations gleaned " 7 eys. "Phe resources o the island, 'he said, were very greal Ha hed been rather amused at som of the newspaper articles he had seen with regard th admitting Newfound vor were to be conferred upon the col ony, No far ad he tone woald have fore the sister knew, a very differen to be assumed be tony would come: int own territory, but a strip of con wa of Hudson Ba impressed with navigation, and the great value of th natural harbor, to 1iverpool, was lit tle more than from Montreal. and th kaving in rail miles from Regina. i -------- Two Thousand Men Strike Detroit, Apnl the "open sh been in progros represengatives of ciation of thi and trades is estimated that 600 painter are already it on strike, and th failure of th result in ingre strikers. 'to upwor addition of the 1896 the Detr ed the closed question which hav ing the ' number ¢ of 2,000 by th mion earpentors, Sine hop, raw, Hon. F. of a bill to extend till July dst, for applications land grauts fine during this and land to confederation, as though a fa listance would be 500 6 --Negotiations of two weeks hefween the builders' asso- the building | iations j= likely to builders have conced- but refused to re the for volunteers" thanks to the chief of the Ottawa fire brigade for prompt and efficient ser vice at the recent fire at Rideau Hall In the commons yestarday Sir Wil fiid Laurier proposed - the ratilication of the Grand Trunk Pacific amended ment. R. 1. Borden, leader in opposition, replied, The=teper lazaretto at Tracadie, N, B., has sixteen inmates--ten malo#and six females three less than last vear. Four deaths occurred in the vear and one new patient was admit ted Sturgeon Falls cchiains tion of As th This is a popula 8 according to the asses special census finished in January, 14 gave a population of 1307 .an--inerease of 341 -has- taken place in the vear Harry Ploud, of Westport, went over to Watertown, N.Y., last week to vis friends. On "Tuesday his parents re ceived word that he had been killed in an accident, and no particulars have yet come to hand, . TEACHING TO TALK. I'| Tost Faculty Of Speech By Blow On His Head. New York, April 6--Efiorts are jo ing made in a Newar NJ, a to teach a man of thirty years to tel. The subject lost his faculty of speech through a blow on the head do livered hy Words © of one ylable are spoken to him, ard he is made to repeat them until they come t thugs. ti ng off mg, " 1 the dominion. The colonists feel that iy vi Pui Jongue. He 3 heii Ls , / ily le om spe gle that they arc prospering in a degree | oqo 14 putiing Ey he , quite ax much as ( anada, and he bo anos. "and it expected that in a found the. prevailing. feeling to. by g few months he will be able to talk as that they were contented to remain | ql ax woull be expected of a nor as o e unk offerec Tol F ' they are unless Canada offered | 0) child of three or four years old them much more favorable terms than | [ho ins was mwiulted two months hy lias dons i : ago. At the hospital a fracture of the onfec ara on Yould have to como § ull made necessary the removal of about t rough the efforts of Cana } io square inches of bone whith press dians rather than through the New |.4 on the bwreis. The operation was foundlanders. They could not be 5 | direly successful, but although the erced, arid w roferred to an article in|, 0 evidently could think as former Jostivday s World as fairly represent: |i he could not frame voeal expres ing t bo case ; siong or write. After all efforts of Newfoundlar «only possesses it the doctors had proved fruitless the t | purses tookeup the method described line in Labi r nearly 1,000 miles in | and report rapid progress f tonal which Canada off fror { the Atlantic just as the panhandle of | Alaska cuts off the Pacific, One of the Improved Ross Rifle. greatest benefits Canada would ne London, Apri 6.<The secretary of quire by confederation would be the the National hile 'A tation, re ownership of thi ferting to the improvement medi tated The district of Ungava, a vast and iin the Ross tile, whereby the maga valuable territory, in rear of Labra an be handled with greater ease dor + beli would be another Yu an alteration -in the hore render kon in regard to mining wealth. The | t bullet: ws suscepti le to atmos scenery on the . const was superb, pheri influence, expressed the hope mountains rising 6,000 feet from the | that ti Ross puthotities § ould see sea. . t the Canadian team at - Filey He felt very keemly on the subject re provided with: a° weapon. poxses « | sing these improvements. straits ax a commercial highway. The Fell Over A Balustrade. natural outlet through the Hudson Owen Sound. April: 5.--~While in" a Bay and Straits. The distance from |; indi 5 affle yesterday, James Glad Fort Chruchill the most southerly J ee and Ric hard Sharpe. sons of well known residents of this town, fehl over the balustrade in othe town hall, a diztance of tw y-five feet, to the ground. Gladstone esc aped with a ere shaking up, but Sharpe is In the hospital with n fractured skull. The pliysicians Lave som hope of the o | injlired boy's recovery... re es Breaks All Records, New York, April. 6.--Ninety thous and dollars in money--cash and checks was taken up in the collection plates as the Easter offering at Grace church on the heights (Protestant Episcopal) ov morning, This is the largest mony offering ever collected at' any one time in any Brooklyn church. The " of e peat the concession in, the 1004 agree | mon is 10 be used®as an endowment ment. fund British Reach Guru. Big Lawyer's Fees. Guru. Thibet. Apfil 6.4The British | San Francisco, April 6. Judge Cook mission to Thibet," atcompanied by [10 the superior vourt, has awarded Col... Macdonald's flying column, ar- |the law firms of Lloyd & Wood, and rived here teeday afternoon AlK ight & Heggerty, $75,000 each in Chinese : general from Lhasta visited {1 fram the estate of the late Col. Younghusband and requested that Charles Lo. Fair, for their geriives as i attorneys for the estate. The firms named had put in aims for 3100,000 in has. given notice each. -------- Compound svenp hypophosphites, 25¢. Gibson's Red Cross drug store, OUR NAVAL RESERVE. Mr. Prefontaine Outlines Government Plans. Montreal, Ail 6.~Hon. Mr. Pre. fontaine, i1 an address at a dinner given here nis honor, gaia™ the whole of the works with navigation would be placed wnder his department. Mr. Profontaine Ru on. alio gave a consid: erable -deteii, concerning the naval military project, which is- to - cost $200,004. Lhere will be three training ships, "one in the St. Lawrence, one on the great lakes, and one in British Columbia, with a permanent fi ot 100 men; but the government intends also to pass 2,000 men through a com: plete course, so as to have that num ber available for service. The veswls will be seventeen knot armored eruis ers with four guns each of latest pat tern. s ee-------- TOOK OATH OF OFFICE. Lieut.-Gov. Forget Sworn in Un- der Unique Circumstances. Montreal, April 6. } get, of the North-West Tevritoties, took the oath of ofice for his wecond term, to which he was recently pointed, in this city yesterday after noon. John © J, Mectice, clerk of privy council, came from Ottawa for the purpose of administering the oath. His honor requested that the cere money take place here, owing to the state of his health. The occasion was unique, the ceremony taking place at the residence of Senator and Mrs, Beique, Sherbrooke street, . A large party of society people were invited to afternoon tea in honor of 'Mrs, Forget, during the progress of which the lieutenant-governor took the onth ---------- The Telegraphers' Strike. Toronto, April 6.--About forty op: orators in the local office of the Great Northwestern Telegraph company, quit work at one o'clock yesterday, because five of their fellow employees had been discharged for reasons which the company deems sufficient, The management was slightly inconveni enced for a short time, but sufficient operators speedily secured to take the place of the strikers; and as a result commercial business and press matter are now being transmitted as promptly as ever. were Accept The Offer. Ottawa, April 6. The Bell Telephone company sent another proposal to the city. coupcil, acceptg®y the city's offer, involving $20 'phones conditionally, That is, the company will give $20 'phones providing four subscribers take the one line, otherwise the original offer of 825 to be enforced. The com pany further agrees to pay $1,500 on the execution of the agreement, this to be a bonus in consideration of the company operating for the past year Young, one of MeLaughlia Bros' em ployeer, wos accidentally terday by the faling of tory here More Motive Power Sought. Toronto, April have been made by the way company- to Fleetiic Light company. The dition, with Phereon, Stratford, has been appoint od county Washout On The C.P.R. Brandon, Man., April 6 washout on the cast of Brandon two or three hundred yards, Made Surrogate Judge. Toronto, April 6.-~The appointmen of his honor, D. G Deacon, . frew, vice John gazetted to-day Seeding In Manitoba. Winnipeg, April 6 vations New Maple Sugar--Syrup. 10. It new sugar; new maple 'wyrup, . Crawford's NOTICE. return 'to Whig Office, Lieut.-Gov, For: ap- the free of all charges! The offer was re ferred to: the special committee, Z Killed By Falling Tree, Arnprior, Ont., Apil 6 ~~ Paul killed yes a tree while pol remeins willbe interred in the ceme 0..~Arrangements Toronto rail obtain 85 to 100 horsepower at once from the Toronto street, railway serpice is in a wreiched don- continual interruptions crown attorney: for Perth There is a P. R., a few miles The track 'is. flood ed and the grade is washed away for Donahue, of Pem: broke, to be surrogate judge in"Ren retired, is Farmers have begun seeding in the Birtle. district on fall ploughed land on the higher de $1 per gallon THE BUSINESS CARRIED ON BY J Donoghue & Buckingha has been dis Teepe solved by mutual consent, and all ae counts owed to the firm will be payable to | Mr, Donoghue, and all accounts owed by . y : the ~firm will be settRd: by the said Mr, g Donoghue - 3 5 Signed §D. DONOGHUE. oe TE 1A. BUCKINGHAM 3 3 ---------------------------------------------------- Takes corns out, roots and all REMOVAL. It is a new cure. It is applied W F DEVER & CO. BROKERS once and leit for four days, = UM have removed from 159 Wellington properly applied it does not make Street $0 Clarence Clinmbers, Market the feet sore, Lut removes the ------------------------ FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. DOUBLE, PARLORS, WITH PRIVATE front' entratice . Apply at ** Aven. wore. '--207 William street. * : - . Sold only by i LOST. ; A MAPLE LEAF| BELT PIN, WED- The H. B. Taylor Drug Co.. nesday morning, oW"SBrock, Clergy, 194 Princess Street. "Plone or Princess streets Finder kindly Toronto, 'Ont., April 6, | Fasterly winds, cooler Showers to-night and on Thursday. MILLINERY Nature in her brightest moods is reflected in cur latest Spring Mil. linery. Enchanting elegance at little cost. Many of the New . York models which we have Te of their trimmings alone, would bring double the price in that city, and in our own millinery we can give you that exclusiveness that makes your hat ifi all ways your own. LOVELY. DISPLAY DRESS GOODS The glory of the springtide--the splendor of Nature's opening sea son--is to be found in our lovely dress Fabrics. You have all heard the welcome fashion news of this season's # 1 splendid jdeas in dress material, both as to color and texture. But you must see the fine and complete dis- play in this store before you fully zeslize how Madame Fashion has eclipsed her former artistic efforts in order to add to tre brightness and gladness of spring. KID GLOVES Every new costume can be matched with a new pair of Kid Gloves, from our incomparable stock--We desire to call attention to the variety of styles and col- ors, and above all to the relia bility of the makes we sell. r quality we defy competition at these prices : 75¢., $1, $1.26, $1.60. Thspection invited. XID GLOVES a specialty at JOHN C. FISHER'S at work in one of thar camps at Stupendons $50,000 Production fruls Lake. The - deceased, in *1is | The Silver Slipper twenty second year and unmarricd, A Munical Com: by. the authors, of came to thi country from England | « Fiorodora. a at Chame some years ago, and 'has for some | pane Dance: The Famous Beauty time made this town Lis home. Hin | Chorus and company. « OS Pe. al econy, $1, 7bc. Gallery, BOc. Box seats, Beats on sale, TUESDAY, April 12th, The King of Detectives MISS MURIEL FOSTER, England's Renowned Contraito . Will appear at the OPERA HOUSE MEXT MONDAY from lack "of , power, pending the in- «tallation of new boilers. Under he Snape of he Yoru Safest Gh Appointed To The Berich. Emil Renaud, the French Planist, and Toronto, April ' 6.--George G. Me E. L. du Domaine, Solo Violinist, Who was heard at the Good Friday recital i Tickets, $1, 78c.. 0c. and 25¢. county, succeeding J. Idington, ap pointed to one of the seats in the - 7 new exchequer division of the high FIRST IMPRESSIONS court of Ontario. May be good, 'but our "SPECIAL BLEND" TEA Makes lasting impressions, which t | are far better. Put up in pound packages only: es Price always the same. 35c. the Ib: Jas. Redden & Co. A Counterfeit Coin. A number of counterfeit twenty-five cent pieces are in circulation ia city, - They are splendid imitations, and not easily detected. However, they possess po more "ring," when dropped on a solid substance, piece of lead. ' corn completelv Price, 15c.

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