Of Assets--A, E. Wallace Is. Anxious To Go th For found dying "still alive at the Em: lice do not in the city di- company. the firm is with the ir ry and go health. It' id that he is i othe not wish to leave | all partics, The mas- will ask leave in the ernoon, to intro duce a new liquor Conmee's scheme drinker, by compe to license the ling every man who uce a license. Transients should be able to purchase permits like postage stamps, PR A LACROSSE SENSATION. N. A. L.U. Will Break Up--Form Montreal, April 01.--A sensation has announcement tha will break up, and Id have broken" up on Sat- | H diversion state that they | § t, and form anew | are prepared to mee that the ' the complaint being Montreal club is trying to run h day of the hearing of the | of libel against William Black: {| oronto, preferred by Crown Pro | | r Cooke, commenced with the case for the defence tbe | ed on Satur 8. W. Jacobs, FGI 1d day. The questionin the lawyer who paid g connection with a number of cases by Mr. Me Master, occupied the forenoon sitting some lively wrangling between counsel, in which the court occasionally partic. of" Mr. Jacobs was questioned closely regarding the sums paid to Mr. Cooke, and his examination will con | tinue this afternoon. « pv of Toronto, on Friday Killing of Missionary Was Act of Urumiyah, North F The murder of Rev. baree was an act of his murderer, Sied, yrian who was a Brit- poy representatives glo-American missi od that the assassin When the culprit } nounced that he wou { vengeance. It ap- ish subject, whereui A Lad Run Over. t son of Charles Walker 'es crossing the street, near th King and Prinses streets. St. Mary's, Walkerville, Solemnly | Blessed By Bishop. Walkerville, Ont., church of St. Mary's, land, erected by the memory of their father the late Hiram and Mrs: consecrated, vesterday aftern 255 April. 11.4 The new euzpIys ------ Walker Bros. in and mother. Walker, was 's store where .hé lay 1inconscious a short time. At last to recovered consciousness the worse for his none excepting o few bruises only pie being preset t. losed whin of the diocese of |court, is retiring. «dicated the churnh ot - F The consecration ceremony © Chancellor Cronyn, London. formally de in the Bishop's name. - - | soseeesssntinins Gone To Washington. 7. J. Rigney and N. O'Connor left smoon for Washington, D.C tives of Frontenac Coun- Knights of Columbus, The the continent of America the Washington Uni- 000 chair in sacred his will bo an interesting ceremony in connestion with it. ---------- GREAT SLAUGHTER. ta The Philip- News has reached fight between Gen. d Moros at Tarca the Ameri with great Manila, April 11.- here to-day of a Woods' ' forces an river. The Moros attacked o Americans lost two killad and six wound amputation of both legs by a t in the yards. ° t values in an article you will shdwers are the Progress-made y two coats in one ; lish for a Spring brightest of weather ; genuine Priestly Craven- rainproof ; the colors Dark Oxford Grey ; long and full fitting, shoulders and Swagger , selfe collars, cross pockets. PRICES :-- 8, $10, 12, 14, 15, 18. § Bro, $ Had A Lively Time. was caused on the this morning, by, @ dog dog, another doy , the awner bull-dog be- jetor of the X- t between a bull a short-course officer of the latter dog. now°when April enette Coats is reall could be more sty L t, even in the is tailored from tte which is absolutely Olive and Rich coats are cut 10-U-8 restauran and started in to get oral endeavors to rea attacking party w superior forces and a p&th Of Edward Northmore. On Monday morning, John Simpson, a telegram announcing the his brother-in-law, Edward No particulars were given. was a veterinary surgeon, rmerly resided at Cataraaui. Fle own throughout this dis- Arthur Craig sang a very fine solo in St. Andrew's church last night. A s choice. oranges - at Ferguson's; all prices. rock St. this have by the | Ama- | | Sham- i very- good the | cor DR. LABAREE'S MURDER. : y Miss Rerthlet, i ie April 1. ~'muit to preserve jamin W. La: .,dy in Detroit. Pope Pius cc Peter's, in Rome, amid a vast concourse oat H. J. Taylor, postmast be a tal City, Mag. for is he an Id 1 the missi- | the latter +. longer i sisted upon his arrested = Sei theless, took his revengd Rev. first vie im. The mis- sionaries fear further ov:rag oe a-------- * A CHURCH DEDICATED. re- never- pr. La- fd Eng- any had THE F Berkey house was shown : utable, His | TUL take of against Lewis, he said, was verv shadowy, feel a reluctance in al The defendan tHe return of the girl The magistrate miss the charge of assault, not , been proven. He = from the' evidence, that had been smashed by OF THE SEASON BY THE OLD PIRREPONT. | in three | Got 'Across To The Islands--The Jee Is Wearing Fast Away-- Wind and 'Rain Cut Channels + Into It. he harbor was quite inviting this moming for the steamer Pierrepont, the hero of dozens of successful at- tacks, to out to battle agaiast the ice which kept navigation closed since the latter t of December. an unusually long tiod, Last week the river beiween here and the foot of Wolie Island became pretty well clear ed, and on Saturday night the wind and rain did telling damage to the harbor ice, foe channels all thro! it. Between Wolie and Garden Islands the waterway is clear enough for navigation. This morning, it was decided. to send the steamer Pierrepont out. This wae not to have been done until Tuesday. into mecount the pature and the fact that Lewis had vited there and made welcome. he was satisfied he was not the trouble which arose. levy the small fine of and costs, and one dollar for damag- os. The magistrate said he h js would "keep away mals hereafter." ore. William Towers, drunkenness, was sent to jail for two weehs, without the option of a fine. Mr. Some time ago he assaulted his wile, who even now tried her best to have him placed h: drunks were cach fined three dollars and costs. * donated uch . a ' slature for the battle The steamer came inside the Mar his and other monu- | ello tower, and: then steered straight course for Gurden 1:land. be | The passage was quite easy, the ie and { yielling rivxly. It took the lierre Yates and® other dis | ont hut a short time to run across Then she proceeded to Wolie Island, and returned to the rity to make an other trip across by noon. This af ternoon she was to go down the The bronze statu . Nd Hine 1 of the court, and was productive of he the an. oT ments and markers erected to the mem- ~art in the historic en dedick 13th. ineuished citizen end the ceremonier. s of Illinois will at- ee ee PITRE OF THE NEWS ---- The Very Latest News Culled Fron All Over The World. Montreel, has entered her title wo valuabls -at St. years, years. | ~The British sugar n- | Looting themselves agai duty on sugar i budget. The London h police of Berlin have arrest away. The electric s | foot bridge over their dam has gon: and the water, is overflowing the pow Vistoria, BL. ler house. The Deseronto Milling com: i any's dam has been badly damaged. | taking away the slide and stop-logs The water is in the engine-room, and the mill cannot work. The electric light company's new brick building has the side torn ouf by the ice. The On tario Powder Works bridge is in dang er. The water is still rising very fast refineries ard pro- nst a posdni: The Moira river at Tweed, Ont. fortheorting | still. rising, doing a great 'amount of Fhe Bay of Quinte railway Central News reports | bridge, a mile north, had been carried that the light company's ed soveral anarchists. Ex-Mayor McCandless, has demanded an invest issuing liquor | five dol ars each, Margaret Plummerfedt, pleaded i sentenced to Mercer reforma won ny | Hon. Charl the rumor that resigned, Justice igation of the to Chinese at Owen Sound, y and was hteen months is. the Fitzpatrick, confirms Justice Robinseit has os the story that the supreme derstorm, light During a heavy thun --of Forecythe ning struck ros, ing the barn. Two horses an onts were burned. Edward known conductors ol system in Canada d onday morning, of d a bia of of the best n the Wabash sys- lied at Windsor, on JM injurics re ceived at c out 1n Guelph, is plant in Ott rs, however, v¢- | of dairy i nolements, rity for a loan of sixty aus - oht and Power com- +f Canad ans, in or- pany, composed ry reservoir in der to obtain a necessal Puebla State moved af antie Canadila, fiis=nn Italian laborer on the South Shore railway, ke ume} tia. stabbed Chief of AO aro] of Liverpool, N.S. a chunk of him cer evidently h his dog to learn he decided to do the fight him. He tucked his poodle arm and went at the bull ok. After sev his mark the driven back bv 1 retired gracefully ova Sco McAuliffe, and Yin return re ne the left which will likely prove fatpl. em The Party Arrived. Miss Muriel Foster, lish contralto, who hi success since her arriv and Canada, to-night, with Emile Rena! hrateds French Domaine, ; Kate Fadier (of 1 companist, arrived in ternoon. Chatles A. E. ovived a breast great Eng- met with such al in New York the cele- | and hope g. 'L. the city' this af- Harris; Otta- wa. who is responsible for Miss Fos- ter's appearance on water, al This will be one of the treats that Kingston has had and it is to be hoped that this great artisg ' Under Southern Skies. will bit greeted with an immense au- "Under Southern Skies i: one the out Complete producti ms that : travels. Every scene and property Miss Perley was absent from St. {used in the oA Bow po TN Cd vi is alto en elsetric outfit for the pro per lighting of the scenes. Thi« will always good | be the attraction at the Grand dience, Andrew's choir' yesterday, owing to illness. Cakes, always fresh amd at Ferguson's, but as many people were anxious to get across, the steamboat company | convenienced them. Inspector Davis looked over the "'gunboat' and found (her to be in the best of condition. | stauncher than for years. y The Pierrepont started out at® ten Lew: | o'clock with a number of passengers | and some freight. Capt. William Scott. | formerly of the Rideau Lakes Naviga {ion company, was at.the wheel, George McKenzie, the grandpa of the | Canadian ticket takers. was at ! gangway calling out "Tickets please ! Tickets please |" The aged purser was' as happy as a school boy, and an nounced that his whiskers would : do the disappearance act gs soon as the chill went off the atmosphere. Then there was John Stansbury, the active and popular wharf and storesman, ia Lis new suit of blue, bowing like Slipper" company. { harbor. river, and try and gel around Cape \incent. PR---- er at Crys. BIG FLOOD AT TWEED. Do t sixteoan dead, aged seventy-one Swept Away. damage. and may do greater damage. | under the bridge. The bridge ite is all right. Sorry He Is Leaving. the. baseball season. "Chaucer" Thursday next, 4 IRST TRIP| (In x 1b. and 2.1b. cans). ITS STRENGTH FRAGRANT IN Sanborn Chase & 52 the | {man from gay Paree, and 'extending his large-hearted hand for frisndly grasps. An "actor girl' became en amored of John last Thursday night. claiming that he saved her life when the 'ce boats got into trouble. She | was hurrying here to join the "Silver J. A. Goodearl: was_elso'on the cli ferry wharf, with Li: pleasant snile and gave the order for the old gunboat to get out and do business. The Fisrrcpont started out amid { cheers, her old whistle replying to the 'wharf acclamations. Capt. James Allen, who has piloted her through the jce to open navigation, for many years, was 'among those present," his silvery locks waving gently in the breeze. A far away look was on his sen faring face, for he was thinking: cf the bygone days when his hands, still as strong as they were ten years ago, held the Pierrepont's wheel, and guided her over the ice hound When We Advertise 3 BARGAIN be sure that it is at an actual loss Either the manufacturer parts t quick 'cash out of his aler imports too large a t will sacrifice ortion of his to somebody. with his profit to ge goods. or the quantity and his profit in or stock into-promp takes it as a matte mi- calculate. W with several agents in who keep us t cash buyers an ing to accep good thing comes to us. To-morrow Night We will advertise a Special Purchase just sccured and which we hope to have ready for Wednesday Morning. gz Every Woman should read our announcement To-morrow OHFLADLANGSO) ANY LADY --Who Wants A-- Good Wearing LOW SHOE LACE BOOT With Good Appearance at about $1.25, $1.50 or $2 Will find something worth 'having an having notes to mee der to turn a Pp t cash. The man w r of business. e are in close touch Montreal an posted, and being d always will- t large lots many a Navization this year at Kingston thus opens on April 11th. Last year it was March 14th; in 1902, March t 24th; 1901. April Sth: 1900, April Oth, rated his first mass | jogo. April 10th; 150%; March 13th; on Monday, | 1g07, April 1st; 1896, April 14th. Bay of Quinte Railway Bridge Mr. Macpherson, secretary of the On tario Powder company. Brock street, said that at eleven o'clock he was in formed that the bridge was stil stand ing and there was & possibility of sav Br ing it. "We have men on it who are { Newtonville, bur. watching and sheering off the sawlogs as they come down, and passing them struck head-on by some of the logs and 'men were put out to prevent fur ther damage from this cause. The wa : ter is the highest ever encountered." Nagar ingiara Falls a month ago. It was also learned that the bridge, between Madoc and Marmora y had been carried away and-in the dis awa for the rn trict the C.P.R. was covered with and thus: 1 dol three feet of water. -- Washout On K. & P. Railway. There was a washout on the K. & P. railway beyond Sharbot Lake, and | an | Monday's trains from the north had pamed | to be cancelled. It ix not expected that anything serious will result. The railway office here expected the trains to be running again on Tucsdav. The road from Sharbot Lake to Kingston "Chancer" Elliott left to-day on the noon train for Montreal, where he will make connections for Concord, N. H. While his many friends wish him snocess in his new venture, 'they are rs here | all sorry ® sea_ him leave Kingston. » will retin at the end of always been the King pin of the base . Eng). ac ball aggregation of this city without his aid that popular summer game nay possibly be a minus quan tity this season. There is some talk of a city league being formed, but chanc es appear to be very slim for a wood finest musical senior team. assortment to choose from at THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE This picture sho in the world is 1 sewed in the c« Never requires ALWAYS clean ROBT. 222 Pr 2 Doors Above - Ambulance Tel Ve ha ou' can see why ure Sanitary m EXECU Valuable Farm | Implements, ¢ TUESDAY, AF Pelne the late Alexander : 3. in the First Pittsburg, contai less, a large sto out-buildings, al farm is in excell good orchard, w etc. Also at sa stock, etc. cons general purpose with foal, 1 Ww milch cows, 2 t yearlings, 1 bro 100 fowls, lum waggons, bugwev, ter, binder, mow cultivators, sulk root cutter, ho plete, and other ous to mention, grain, ete. Terms and con | PREVIOUSLY known at time stock ete: eash JNC All/hranches of according iethods Open 1904 CUT In Fr We find oursel and are prepare the store at 209 Marked Prices SMITI Jewelers an for. busi w A YOUNG GIR] work. Apph TEN . GIRLS, cigar factory A HOUSEMAID Strange, Cor A GOOD GENE ergnves regu) Gillivray, 11! AT ONCE; A G! housework. Mrs. B. W. F SIX BOYS, Fl old Steady Gould & Co. AT ONCE, AN White Lake. right man. merchant, Wh ------ TWO OR THI penters and till full to A. E. Spooner Ont TO RENT, BY or 9 room bath and clos with fair siz Brock Street ---- DETECTIVE---C your time work ? No American De dianapolis, In LADIES--$15 P home: mater beautiful san of addressed Co., New Yo WRITERS --=TO home. Easily Something n able. Particy , Lima, Ohio, -- A COVPETEN thoroughly house work ing Apply Johnston sti o'ehock in th MEN AND WO rapid kmitth homes, mak trade: no e steady work, distance ne Home Indu Co.. Box 3 A GREY SILV head). on Si