Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Mar 1905, p. 5

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s whenever you think ated is securing good thing, adware, *nishings. aking a strong appeal able prices make an ERVE YOU. [Se THE TOWN. BBY CO, Hall, Kingston ime! y Weather. >: Get Wet! r Boots te in 3o00ts, ots, Boots, Joots. pe Store. lo if the patient is-a woman, e services must be rendered N Revisit Australasia ig to the latest arrange mn. Booth, who is to it and New Zealand, w n the 2nd March, taking the route, join the FP it Marseilles, and embarl rage next day, oth will disembark at the voyage ont to the co pay a fying visit * d. The general's subse will embrace large ni ences in the principal citiss 3 of Australia, including australia, Tasmania, Queens New South Wales; while srtant staff councils and the therings will be held -in Mel ictoria. The trip includes, New Zealand, for whic important programme has ed out. Gen. Booth's fourth visit lia and New Zealand. He be back in London early in pd with searcely a day's d foposes to euter upon a w through the eastern © xy. A -- ps For Cleanliness. ie health committee of Bel mugurated a scheme for 0 cleanligese. It offers prizes jo weoks' rent, twenty-six i- thirteen weeks' respective three house-holders, paying than four shillings weekly * their premises in most sdition this year. The W Beers of the department sr t cach house at least and © A Family Job. het most remarkable instan® itary office among solicitors the under sheriff for f London. Tyrrell Burchell sherifi's coy ¢ in Red Lion the gat his father, Ld grandfather ae 0. A MEMO. : of the fact that there and certain way to safe , Grip. Grip 15 Catarrh, nothing else, ooh attacks in numberless differ- forms is Grip. foe is Stuart's 'Ca- Stuart's Ca- fart an be relied upon to do Bo réatest damage of any reme- ne you can take," superior $0" quinine because are much combination 3 "4 tonic | ents, which have Grip. > Grip is 8 fearful disease. much Jot 0 : though these - but because of the effects pulls you down, so you feel miserable for months. ic that will -build you atarrh Tablets, 2 Thousands of deaths TH Disease, Bright's Disease, ; monia, Consumption, {fe ing, and ol 1 t , general tonic remedy. are a : is 3 Beware it off with Stuart's Catarrh | ¥ 3 or : § Ea ™ Buy their clothing of us, realizing that their mabey goes almost twice as far as elsewhérd and thet they garments. Top Coats and light weight Rain Coats are here in abundance. Trousers at tempting prices. Gents Furnishing, Footwear, aad Valises at rock bottom prices. A fine lot The new store at the old stand and 273 Princess Street. AAC ZACKS And I will guarantee you satis: factory results. We don't brag, but perf6rm the work. Nothing sactificed, but your best interest studied. W.4 KEURRAY, The Auctioneer PAYS HONOR King Edward Does so to Queen Alexandra. The king has given instructions that honors paid to the sovereign tho guards mounted at Whitehall shall ad be given to the queen Duting the reign of Queen Victoria a guard under a captain and subal officer was always on duty during the parliamentary session, and on the occasions of Queen Victoria's visits to a second subaltern was post king, however, on his accession 1 onl fetailed when the sovereign was n at Buckingham palace. Late- ns brought Fon his notice that as away from town and the 9% was in London, the full honors "od. The W that a full guard should ly, it when he Wels not paid to his consort The. Silver Stick, therefore, has be hae ordered which has hitherto y shall be hoisted .~ the queen is in London. oe ol in - fact th Lio the full privileges of the Garter, For many cen- a oon regnant has enjoy- CL ---------- © Straight Legs, Fours are not so, they will Straight and triny if you wear Pueumati Cushion- Rubber or netic Adjusted ing Wei t cand Write for illustrated iled free : mail a Alison old unscientific methods disease, because y Stuart's Ca- a pure and simple of germ cidal effect upon every form inflammation in the body in its own particular are bad en- fdct that the are so lingering and dan- heart, kidneys and Irom Pneu- are directly due 10 the weakening results of the Grip. The only medicine that will prevent the grip from developing into these diseases is Stuart's Catarrh take them, 1s Catarrh Tablets succeed m in preventing the danger- _eflects of the Grip, for one make sufficient reason: They are scientific specific for just form of disease, Catarrhal in- of the mucous membranes. They are a curative, not a pallia- of the deadly grip of the Tablets. : Sold at all druggists at 50c. a box. -------------------------- get superior Also Trunks an order that the guard shall be 3 Bt Shitshalt 1 the queen is in on, even thou the sovereign #bsent. Likewise his majes- that the Royal Stand ly floated tom Buckingham palace during bi palace during his re- side there when- instance of the signal hon- the king pays to the queen G at her: bntee is rais< Te eotge s chapel, at Windsor, signify that her majesty has been Bold in the City hall, last night, was an even greater success than its predecessor of De- comber, and the verdict seems to be that "we just had a glorious time." The floor was perfect and the music from the Gananoque orchestra, sta- tioned half way up on the Jef, side of the halla good idéad--so tuneful and inspiring, that many numbers were encored. The decorations were very pretty, that goes without saying, and the new idea of having the left lower corner of the hall set apart as a sit- ting-out corner, was a mauch-praised innovation. The platform was for the nonce, a pretty drawing-room, and here the card lovers present played bridge. The patronésses who welcom ed the guests were Mrs. Hemming, Mrs. John Bell Carruthers, and Mrs. Brownfield, all handsomely gowned. Indeed, all the dresses looked ex- tremoly well, and being: worn by handsome matrons, and pretty girls, Jooked dopbly well. Among the mar- ried people who turned out for the fun were : Colonel and Mrs, Raymond Reade, Colonel and Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie, Mr. and Mrs. Pense, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kent, Mrs. R. T. Walkem, Captain and Mrs. Cleaver Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Mrs. Hig- gins, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Fortt, Mr. and Mrs. Albree, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Low, Three very popular™wut-of-town girls were Miss Howard, of Montreal, Miss Alice Haney, of Toronto; and Miss Price, of Aylmer, Ont. Among the out-of-town men were Dr. Jones, of Gananoque; Dr. Gage, of Utica, N.Y; Mr. Jarvis, of Brockville. A number of cadets were present, and helped to the affair pleasant for the younger girls. The supper was sc rved in the right hand corner of the hall, and the table looked extremely pre The silver candle sticks were with yellow, and the white hyacinths and golden jonquils used in its adorn ment looked very lovely. The addi tion of bouillon to . the refreshment list was highly appreciated, not only Ly the men, who, as a rule, despise the gweets of a supper, but hy the ladies, too. 'A very great deal of well deserved praise is being given to the committee who had the affair in charge, and who worked so assiduous- ly to make it a success. Nothing that could be done ito give their guests pleasure was forgotten, and they are rébeiving most hearty thanks for the pleasant. evening which they inaugu rated and carried through. * - . * a Mrs. Francis Macnee did not confine her invitations, Tuesday, to those lucky ladies who have been enjoying the round of; pleasant bridge .whists, this winter, but asked a number outside of the charmed circle--a much-appreciated move on her part. Mrs. Macnee's guests were Mrs. Buchan, Mrs. Drury, Mrs. James Gildersleevey Mrs, Walkem, Mrs. Brownfield, Mrs, Walter Macnee, Mrs. Stuart Robertson, Nrs, Roderick Mackenzie, Miss Jack, Mrs. Saunders, Miss Lois Saunders, Mrs. March, Mrs. Cappon, Mrs. Campbell Strange, Mrs. Hughes, Miss Lorraine Lesslie, Miss Frances Macaulay, Miss Eleanor Mac- donell and Miss Mabel Brownfield. The prizes were novel and were won by of | Mrs. Saunders, her capture being a silver loving: cup, on an chony base; Mrs. Hughes, hatpin, and Mrs, James Gildersleeve, whose consolation was a silver bodkin. mn 8: + * Rogers' most Barrie stirect, on the occasion Mrs. Robert Vashon comfortable home on was en fete yesterday, of the fi of her receptions one said, "With Mrs. Rogers as hos tess you may bo sur it was just a lovely' tea. She is kind and thoughtful and genial." The house, upstairs and down, was filled flowers, filling even the windows in hall dining-room. The tea table had a very novel and strikingly pretty cen tral arrangement, a pyramid of blossoming cinerasia being in middle. Here were Mrs, George Gro ver pouring coffee, Miss Muckleston making tea, and. Mrs. Alexander Kirk patrick entting the ices. A larg number assisted the principals in dis tributing the vefreshments, there. being Miss Charlotte Moore, Miss Minnie Moore, Miss Edith Folger, Miss Nina Ferguson, Niss arion Lewis Miss Carrie Waldron, and Miss Dalton. Mrs. Rogers is entert again this afternoon. * . 2 . RO and by as Miss Spangenberg's suchre party, last night, large one, and most enjoyable. were fifteen tables in play. rooms looked wery pretty with profusion of cut flowers, pink white tulips predominating, a fitting background for The prizes were very were won by Dr. Sands. cut-glass puff Dr. Sands' a v of cards. The consolation prizes, very pretiy things, swere a is to Mrs. J. R. Henderson and Mr. A. Mitchell. - * . . The Rideau Euchre this year, béen more Joss like club meets, and quently, been pleasanter, E. Kent succeeded in making the at "'Somersly House," of the most enjoyable of the Ten tables were in 0 was a great deal of playing izes. Miss Frances Mrs. J. M. Campbell played for Jadies' prize, the former carrying off a china Several men tied for and Mr. Power won out, being a silver letter-opener. ; Shannon secured the visitor's prize, very pretty picture. Mrs J bell will entertain the club on Tuesday. Ca., * « = 3» Miss -Fdna Lockett was hostess of a very bright ska ty, at tha rink, on when have, ap- y: After a couple of who carried off a silver As some | with | daffodils predominating, and | the among | Greece, abel ming progressive was ee | conds they make-enough to go around ere | T | The large { enough to reach their and | and made! pretty gowns. eT y, eautifu and | rate, B00 vears to spin enough tircad Mrs. David Laidlaw and ' Mrs. Laidlaw's win was a| box with silver top, and | silver case holding a pack also silver | frame, and silver paper knife, and fell Club meets here, like parties, and | consg- | anél Mrs. R. | Smith--No, but jf it was advertised the meet | 3108 a Jot more people would have last might, one season. play, and there off tor the Macanlay aud the | have a good lunch ? Miss Poser--Well, hardly. 1 indulged winning and ly. n one of those counter-irritants you cup and saucer. | i the men's prize, his trophy Mr. Lewis | M. Camp- Shrove the young ag par: wsday. evening, she, with about twentydour of ang friends, celebrated her THE DAILY wilG: THURSDA /, MARCH -- rm-- Lockett's, where a good subwtantial supper finished the evening. . . . . The Corticelli Silk company, whose silks and designs are too well known amongst the lovers of artistic needle work to have the attention of' these skilled workers drawn to them, are trying a new experiment to popularize them with those who are only begin ners, in the fascinating and beautiful art of embroidery. A class will be formed here shortly, under the instruc: tion of a graduate of the Cttawa School of Art and Design, and will continue for two weeks at any rate, when those anxious fo become skilled workers, can learn the use of this firm's artistic materials so that their work will satisfy connoisseurs jn the art, eae At the curling rink, yesterday, Miss Lorraine Dalton defeated Miss Lor, raine Lesslie, in the contest for Miss Carrie Waldron's prize. To-day Miss Lorraine Dalton again won from Miss Lesslie, in the singles for the medal. . . - . Mrs. Frank Strange has returned from Toronto, and is now nursing her two little girls, who aro ill with measles, 3 - Mr. Mackenzie King will arrive to- morrow from Ottawa and will be the guest of Professor and Mrs, Shortt. Miss Vonderhoeven, who has spent some months in Kingston, during which time she has made wmany friends, left on Satugday last for her home in Germany. . . . Mr. Augustus W. Agnew, of Mon- treal, sailed for Europe by the stcam- ee -------------------------------- J. 0. DAVIDSON, ant Governor of Wisconsin, who f Robert La Follotte as Gov- latter becomes United Lieu will suc arnor w States ship Parisian on Saturday last to join his father. Mrs. W. R. Butler has gone down to Fredericton, N.B. Mr. Phillips, of Ottawa, spent yes- terday wy his sister-in-law, Miss Spangenberg. ise Minnie Moore week from her pleasant visit in returned this the west, Mr. Alfred Birch arrived from Utica, N.Y., to-day, and is staying with his mother, Mrs. Samuel Birch, Dr Smith, of Utica, came with him, and he and Mr. Birch will be in town till the first of the week. « = . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livingston are now at Santa Barbara, California The weather is fine, and on February 23rd upwards of fifty persons were bathing in the ocean at the famous watering place. This week they are visiting Los Angeles and Riverside, Miss Ada Lindsay's marriage will take place after Easter. The Bishop of Ontario will rcach Montreal Winnipeg, to-morrow evening, and intends returning to | | | | Kingston with Mrs. Mills on Tucsday. { | from Royal Revenues. The sovereigns of Europe have re follows : Czar of Russia, | sultan of Turkey, 87, | 500,000; emperor of Germany; $3,800, 1 000; emperor of Austria and king of | Hungary, $3,700,000; ~ king of Italy, | $3,210,000; king of Great Britain, 2, | 600,000: king of Bavaria, $1,4000,000; king of Spain, 81,400,000; king of the | Pelgians, $700,000; king of Saxony, | 8735,000; king of Portugal, $525,000; | king of Wurtemberg, $400,000; king of £200,000; queen of Hofland, £210,000; king of Servia, $210,000; | king of Roumania, $237,000, venues as | $12,000,000; Spin Miles Upon Miles. "The cotton factories of Lancashire, | England," says Edward Irving, "at | present spin about 155,000,000 miles i of thread a day, so that in six so- month they spin from here to the The product of eighteen days reach from the sun to Nep Counting 310 working days in would take them, at this the earth. In one moon. would tune. a year, it | to reach the nearest star.' e---- Progress. Mrs. Township--Be yew gettin' along any faster, Kezikel, Lawyer Township (grimly) Yep, I'm maintainin' a reg'lar speed now { of four hundred mistakes a minute, ii Hostilities, Smith | | { { Politeness costs noth- Mrs, ing, 1 am sure, my dear, jit. ---- At the Quick Lunch Place. Penrose--You are back soon; did you read about. ------ { Knickerbockers. a tori ling considerable progress. Wholesale Runner. "Doesn'd he run on his yooord v4 The movement in England for res- the use of knee breeches is mak. '8. PRODUCE AND PRICES. Prices At Present Prevailing In I The City. Kingston, March 1 ~The prices paid on the produce market this week are: Flour and feed. Flour, Bakers' strong, $2.70 to $2.90 a cwt.; farmers' flour, $2.90 to $3.10 owt; Hungarian patent, $3 to $3.20 owt; oatmeal and rolled oats, $4.25 to $4.50 ewt.; corn- meal, $1.50 to $1.60 a cwt.; bran, $18 to $19 a ton; shorts, $20 to ¥2l a ton; straw, $6.50 a ton; hay, 7 to $9 a ton; pressed hay, 88 to $10. Grain.-- Wheat, Manitoba, No. 1, Nor- thern, $1.11; No. 2, Northern, $1.07; No. 3, Northern, $1.02; white winter, $1 to £1.02; Canadian spring, We, to dc. a bush; local soft wheat, Sc, a bush.: buckwheat, 48c. bush.; corn, 6c. to 60c. bush. peas, 63c. to Aje. bush.; barley, 45¢. to 4 a bush, oats, 36c. to 3%. a bush. Tve, To. a WOMAN'S AID OF KINGSTON GENERAL HOSPITAL ESTABLISHED. Will Begin Work at Once -- A Strong Governing Body at its Head--Some of the Hospital Needs. With but few exceptions, all the wo- men who were mi at the meeting in the a fortnight ago, where the em having 8 Nouns aid os tablis! broac ed, were present, on eh ay. 20 hear the or of the committee formed to draft a con- stitution, Several others, also deeply mterested, were in attendgnee too, and the meeting Was a most enthusiastic one. Melntyte was in the chair. The constitution and by-laws were discussed and adopted, Mrs, J. C. Connell, aiter much pres- sure, reluctantly consented to take the presidency of the mew society, and the governors, and all having the inter ost of the hospital at heart, are much oleased at her decision. The other of- ficors will be: First vice-president, Mrs, jor; second vice-presi- dent, Mre. D. M. Gordon; recording- secretary, Mrs. Tilley; corresponding- secretary, Miss Dutton; treasurer, Mrs, G. Y. Chown. . Buyers, Mrs, Garrett and Mrs. Hiram Calvin. Miss Gordon, superintendent of hospital, specially pressed the needs of the Doran wing in the way of hed: , X linen, and bed s, and flannellette a lb; dairy skins, 6bc; nightgowns. is earnestly hoped} V lle. a Ibh.; tallow, render that all those who have heen visiting ed, 4c. a lb; tallow, rough 2. a lb; the hospital, systematically, will be- horse hides, $2 to $2.75, according te come members of the Woman's Aid. | size. The fee has been placed at $1, and al- Furs--Mink, dark, $2 to 84; fox, No. ready the membersiftp is thirty-five. |! prime, $2; coon, We. to £1; musk- All present pl themselves to work | rats, winter, 150; skunk, 2%. to to incregse t number, and to en. 000. according to size and quality of list the active sympathy of outsiders furs. in the work of caring for the Meat--Beef, Se. to Be. a lb veal, A With the influence of an organ-| 5c. to S¢. a Iy.: mutton, 5c. to Ge. a body of. women working for it, | Ib; spring lamb, 6c. to 7 the Kingston General Hospital should dressed lamb, by carcase, To vogn sce the dawning of ao brighter Ih; pork, by the guarter, Te. day' Ih: live Mogs, $475 a owt; dressed Mrs. Hiram Calvin has' given her | hogs, 36 to $6.50 a owt. house for a linen shower, in aid . of] Fruit--Lemons, 18c. to 200. a doz; the institution, on Wednesday, March | bananas, 30c. to 0c. a doz.; oranges, 15th, which, it is hoped, many will | 15¢. to 6c. 4 doz.; apples, 15e. to 30e. patronize amd provide themselves with | a peck; cranberries, 12c.; pines, 15¢. to substantial contributions. 30¢c. each for extra fancy Vegetables-- Potatoes, 90¢. to $1 per bag; turnips, 15c. a peck; carrots, 20c, a peck; beets, 200. 5 peck; cabbage, Be. to Tc. a head; onions, S$1.35 a bush., cauliflowers, 20c, to 30¢.; oel- ery, be., 10c, to 124¢c. head; 40e. to 75c. a doz; cucumbers, 2bc. each; parsley, Se. bunch; lettuce Se. to Te. per head; Boston lettuce, 124¢c. to 18e. per head. Poultry---Chickens, 10c. to 15¢.; fowl 8. to 12}e. 1b; ducks, $1 to $1.60 a pair; young turkeys, 12je. to 18¢. a Ib.; large turkeys, 10c, a lb; geese, 100. to 12}c. per Ib, bush. Fish--Whito fish, salmon trout, pick: erel, I2jc. a lb; pike, So. a Ib; lobsters, 25¢. a lb; Seattle salmon, 5c. a lb; Saguenay salmon, 20. a Ib.; salt codfish, Te. to 15e. a bh: halibut, 20c. a lb; haddock, cod end bullheads, 10c. a Ib; fresh ciscoes, Se, a Ib; smoked skippers, 40c. to SOc, a doz; oysters, dlc, Sle. and 60c, a quart; finan haddie, 1%. a 1b.; bloa- ters, 30c. to 40c. a doz; red herring, 15¢. a box; sea bass, 20c. per ib.; blue fish, 15c. a Ib; smelts, Se, 100. and 15. per 1b; tom-eod, Se. por Ib, Hides-- These prices are given McKay, Brock street: the by EV. JOHN McDOUGALL D.D. actured to Large Audience Night. A large audience grected Rev. Dr, McDougall in Sydenham street church on Wednesday night, and for over an hour listened, with delight, to this veteran missionary, and Canadian pioneer, whose mame for forty years has been most intimately assoviated with the planting. of civilization and Christianity in the great west. Though Dr, McDougall has passed his sixtieth | mile stone, he tis a young man in Puical igor, ua clear perception of ¢ problems of p country he loves = ors pri =n I Ei oad the Acminivoime} 10, Jumety prints, 96. v0 and Red rivers, when 'as yet few white | : Retail- Oreamicry "0c. to 920. a lb. men, other than' the Budson Bay | gn - rints. '20e Yo 8c: in rolls, traders, had entesed the country, an i Ja 3 P : : sg ' Methodism had not. as yét a single mission among these fow whites, He has seen the country develop te its present proportions, and Methodism grow to the dignity of three fine con Last Butter. Wholesale--Creamery, 28¢, to 0c, a Wo. a Ib 200, Eggs. Wholesale--Fresh, 20e. to 23, Retail= Fresh, 26c. to 3be. ferences, -------- Dr. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. = Paid Points. Montreal, Feb. 97. ~There were, at Jeast, from 1,000 to: 1,200 cattle offer- ed for sale, with prices ranging from 4fc. to Bic. per 1h., the latter quota- tion being paid for a few choice heads. The medium to fair sold well at 3fe. to 4jc. per lb, while the common and lean dragged a little at to 3}e. per 1b Sheep and McDougall speaks in highest terms of the Indians, who have al | ways been his ofoiénds, and whose spiritual welfare has been his charge for many years. In 1873 the Methodist church commissioned him to open up new work in the foot hills, near the Bow river, one of the most dangerous sections of the country, from which even the Hudson Bay company had been compelled to withdraw. In this gection Dr, McDougall has seen some of the most glorious triumphs of the gospel. The narration of a few scene gave the lecturer his opportunity to paint with master strokes the plains, hills and mountaing, with their rivers, valleys, gorges, . passes and lofty peaks. Theso all were to him, the won derful and beautiful handwork of God, and led his soul out in wonder and worship. The andience, as it listened to his fine descriptions, joined in that worship. The incidents were chiefly directed against tht false statement "The only good Indian is a dead Indian." The red man trusts and loves, the white who treats him honestly and kindly Ho has opened his heart Yo the gospel and in the days of the "wild west" was Often the uriconseious missionary th the pale face. ¥yvery heart was touched hy his closing scene of an In dian encampment in the evening, with bypns of praise rising from every tent, a rebuke to the ungodliness of white desperadoes, and adventurers whose hatred and distress of the In dian prompted them to slaughter on every occasion. A verse sach of sev eral of these hymns was sung in the native language. We will welcome Dr. McDougall with pleasure if he can again visit Kingston. The . Prices At Various 21 24e. jambs were in demand with arrivals at about 200 head. The quality was good, with prices but little changed. The best sheep brought an average of de. per 1b, while a few lambs were sold at be, per Ib There was a fair call for calves, which numbered possibly over 200 head. They were, however, of a rather gma!ll grade, and prices showed mo change from the previous market Fair dzed calves brought 85 per head, while small and lean ones were offerad at $2.50 to $3.50 each. Hogs good demand large arrivals expected hourly remnined fair at 60. to Gle for selects, just off the cars with Prices per Ih, were in East Buffalo Live Stock. East Buffalo, N.Y, Feb, Cattle Doctors Know It Cures Catarrh and Prevents Its Return. 21. tell you the atarrh medicines are worthleks: they fail because they can't reach the arce of the disegse. When the nostrils, throat and lungs ave ijuflamed with cold and catarrh, no amount of stomac h medicine will bring relic. The treatment must be more direct. Catarrhotone is breathed over every vestige of inSamed membrane. Wher- ever the secretions of caterrh are found, there Catarrhozons goes. No Any medical man will --_-- of ority COULD FURNISH POWER. a To the Street Railway at $1.75 a Car a Day. Prof. A. K. Kirkpatrick, ex-city en gineer of Kingston was interviewed this afternoon regarding the street railway power difficulty. He stated that he could build and equip a power 'house for the sirect railway for £23,000, and would promise that power could | Longer i cures so quickly. be supplied for lex than 81.75 a car a AN day, instead of ¥2 as at present. One S44 SHAE IEEIPPIEI 0S man would be sufficient to operate | 4 the plant, which would not be situated {ip WHY CATARRHOZONE in the city. He would not say where 4 CURES the power house could be built. |+ It Reaches the Disease, + Kills all the Germs, + Allays the Inflammation + Subdues the Discharge, Heals the Sore Spots, Clears the Air Passages. YOUR MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS Property Would Depreciate. A very important question to be a considered in connection with the 2 shutting down of the street railway,' is the city's assesanent, A prominent citizen of Victoria ward says that if 2, the street railway was to close and * be kept closed, the taxes of Kingston | FEFFTES ETE ------------------ fit eri defies dust r as for weak, they are: indestructible. 1 a We are showing several makes In. rely of: eolom and designs, ale a iat, Sify fof THE NEW SHADOW MOHAIRS Most beautiful effects, exquisite colorings, in ombre effects, " 0 3 vor doi vasiidh LL THE NEW GRANDRELLE MOHAIRS- Handsome aig effects, exc silky, soft and pliable, in shot effects of greys gunmetal, ad i On aveses Bagessies sane 2 NEW MOHAIR BRILLIANTS--In plain colors of navy, brown, near red [ed and creme, £ 5 TIOW coiiiiervn BLACK MOHWAIRS AND SICILIANS (Best English value at mar prices, Now Is the time for n STEACY'S--EVERYBODY' Se @eexe) GRATE FE FEE + See the Shoes we are offering for ; i IN OUR WINDOW. LADIES' FINE LACE SHOES, regular $1.25 and $1. just odd sizes, t0 goat ...vivviies OBC LADIES' FINE EVENING STRAP SHOES, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75, odd sizes, to go at ...... OSC, Did you see the newest SUIT CASES ? See them at : : : . Abernethy's. PIPES EIPOEOECERIEIEEE OOOO OOOO 000 DDO0 Le NE -- ~Raceipts, 5,000 head; slow; 100, to alsike, No. 2, bush. 25¢, lower; prime steers, $5.30 to $5. stke, No. 3, bush. S00 6h; shipping, $4.60 to $5.15; butchers, | clover, $6 to $7; timothy $4.45 to $4.85; heifors, 83.25 to $4.65; | dressed hogs, $7.25 to $1.15; ap cows, $2.00 to $4.25; bulls, $2.75 to per bbl, $2 to 83; , new laid, £1.25; stockers and feeders, $2.50 to | 27¢. to 0c; butter, $1.15. stock heifers, 82 to $2.50; fresh | butter, creamery, 8c, to cows and springers, steady (o strong; | spring, 12e. to 140.5 good to choice, 850 to 800; medium | 3c. to la; turkeys, per to good, $35 to $48; common, $24 to | 18¢ $32. Veals-- Receipts, $4.50 to $8.25, An 1,550 head; steady, Hogs Receipts 22,100 head ; fairly active, 0c. to 100, lower ; heavy, $5.25 to $5.30; mixed, $5.20 to 85.25: Yorkers, $5 to $5.20; pigs, £4.75 to 84.85; roughs, $84.40 to $1.06; stags, $3 to 83.50. Sheep and lambs--Receipts, 20,000 hind; native lambs and sheep active; Western lambs slow; native lambs, 8050 to $8.50; yearlings, $7 to $7.25; wethers, $8 16 80.25; westérn lambs, 88 to $8.25; ewes, $5.75; to $6; sheep, mixed, $2 to 86. nnn, Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Feb. ¥7--Cattle-Rocsip ts, 25,000; market steady; good to prime steers, 85.60 to $0.45; poor to medium $1.75 to $5.00; wtockers and a £2.35 to $4.30; cows, $1.26 to $4.35; heifers, 82 to $4.90; canners, $1.25 to £2.55; bulls, $2 to $3.90, calves, 83 to $7.35, Hoge Receipts, £2,000; mark strong to be. higher; mixed and butch- ers', $4.75 to $4.95, good to choice, heavy, $4.95 to $5.00; rough heavy, £4.70 to $4.85; light, $4.00 to $4.85; bulk of sales, $4.50 to $4.95. Sheep Receipts, 25,000; market, 10c. lower. Good to choice wethers, $5.40 to $6; fair to choice, mixed, $4.50 to 35.30 native lambs, 86 tg $7.76 habits to the youth, _ "He would have extirpated stone, Yon Moltke, Milton, 8 and the world' 4 scores of "s grea before their great deeds were do "Why think of it!" howled ns . joo to _conoert feller, onel ; yo his pitch, "Dr. Osler's abolished John D.- Rockfelle Cleveland and scores of our citizens years ago ! cE -- "There's one comfort in Dr. Of British Cattle Market. theory," concluded ' the colonel, London, Feb, 25.-Canadian cattle , to-night are unchanged at 10c. to llc. " per thi refrigerator beef is Te. to Tie. per lb. Toronto Street Market. .- would be considerably reduced. The! No treatment is simpler or more value of property in his weotion aud | pleasant. No remedy so free from uptown would' be much less than at pernicious drugs. You wimply inhale t, and the same tax as now | Cytarrhozone w= ts medicated vapor charged could not be levied. Hence the does the rest. Won't you use Catarth- "Ow everything in ciple to plank roads 1" a -- at Gison'k sight--{rim prin. city. wottld be no Worse off by aiding ozone and be cuted? Two months' ithe railway thas. ip allowing it io eaatiment outa % $1.00, Sample lose, In view of thi i it the size 25 counts, at _ dealers, [Suty of the city counsil to take ike Hoe, Boot 0 lac & Co. Hart is Toronto, Feb. 27.~Wheat, ibush., $1. to. $1.00; wheat, | put, a to om wheat, bush., $1.04 to . wheat, | bush., 900 'to 9e.; oats, bush. to A64r.; rye, bush, hush , 650.; barley, i new, red, spring 45c. 75¢.; buckwheat, hush

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