Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Mar 1905, p. 1

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portunity Pass, join rk now being formed by : k2, under the auspice ; h [LK COMPANY. es Are Free, ) to 12. Class from 2:30 to 4:30, and comfortable room sses and you are mos look over the Stamped y Materials whether you LAW & SON every day and going out Jomen interested i in se- are after novelties and ht early, as they cannot vise way is to come and rivals and have placed ike until required. This great many. TRY IT. KINGS! | mere Stockings. nere Stockings. inere Stockings, a com- 5 qualities. lish Ribbed Cashmere heels and knees. Stockings. rn Stockings, fine and caring stocking we have Sox. ter length Stockings. ere Stockings. 25¢C., 35¢C., 39c., 45¢, eS in each make. hmere Stockings, 2sc, hmere Sox C. wes )-to-Date-- ill Help You. Chis cut represents onc of pretty shoes in style this n for ladies' wear. We vill them in all sizes and s, in Tan, Chocolate, Black Patent Colt and White van, > $2 to $3.75. - SHOE STORE | T { Yew Shirts AND. i New Has -- FOR w= Gbis Week ee AT E. P. Jenkins'. . OUR FEATHER - LITE HAT AT $2 will be grate- fully received. It adjusts fo your head immediately: SEE IT. Brasssssssassaassasasd Comfortable Eye-Glasses are devoting a great deal of our un to Spectacle and Eye-Glass Fitting. We carefully examine your eyes, and sup- ply you with ANY STYLE mounting you may ; wish, at prices you will find most wm moderate. We fully Ruarantse pur w work in fitting, mes, An our Be ations for glasses carefully filled. SMITH BROS. JEWELERS OPTICIANS 350 KING ST. Comfort Fit Durability Style Essentials to be had in our Shoes. Wear "Allen's" . Mintary Bootmakers, 3 84 Brock St. SIGN OF GOLDEN BOOT, © YAKE NOTICE DON'T SELU YOUR STOVES, FUR- we C Clothes and differonce buyer that comes Try me, and you will find the 398 Princess Street. Y.W. C. A. Saturday Evening Social Orchestra, Refreshments, Lantern Talk. Mmission, 5c. Young Women Invited. Try Myers' for Fine COOKED " YEAR 72. NO. 58 ------------------------ . ssserssassssaraaall J TUSK, THR SECOND-HAND DEALER, DAILY MEMORANDA. New Spring Hats at Campbell Bros. This day in history ~King Edward married, 1864. Vanity makes a cheap chromo feel like an oil painting. The sun rises Saturday at 6.21 aa. and sets at 6 p.m. Public Meeting regarding Street Rail- way, City Hall, 8 p.m Address by Prof. J. W. Convocation Hall, 7,30 p.m. It has been said that all the world loves a lover, but the proof is missing. The birds will soon sing sweetly-- The waves beat on the shore, For the New Spring Hats are ready In George Mills' famous Store. E. J. Fokes is happy to inform customers and friends that he will Robertson, his re- sume business at his shop on Saturday March 11th, Thanking them for past pat- ronage, he hopes to merit a continuation of the same. ~ DINNER SETS To make your table look pfetty and show your friends what good taste you have, get one of our $l SETS We are making a special: price on this set. It will please you. ..ROBERTSON BROS.. PUBLIC MEETING HAVING RECEIVED A PETITION signed by twenty-nine ratepayers, re- questing me to call a Public Meeting on FRIDAY, March 10th, for the discussion of the Street Railway question, 1 here- by call upon well those interested tp at- tend a meeting in the City Hall on FRI DAY, March 10th, instant. at 8 o'clock p.m. R. F. McFARLANE, ayor. Kipgston, March 8th, 1905. Hams & Bacon Sugar Cured, nicely smoked and manufactured by us, farmer fed. This will be on sale to-morrow. Beef, Best Western N. About 500 Ibs. Rib Roasts, 12ic. Ib, About 700 tbs. Loins ... 124¢. Ih About 800 ths. Shoulder Roasts, Sc. 1b, About 600 ths, Stew Beef | be. 1b About 500 bs, Round Steaks, "124c. 1b About 400 hs. Round Steak, 10c. Ib About 300 Ibs, Steak, 3 Ibs 25¢. The above good quality. Also Veal, Mutton, Pork. 1,000 Ibs, Select Pork, nice roasting pieces, at 10¢. 1b, Cooked Meats in great variety. Try our "Roast. Ham Pork Tenderloin Pure Leaf Lard Celery, Lettuce, Raddishes, Parsley Fish Oysters, . New York IAN ARMS ing An official announce- ment of the result of Field Marshal 's Shas of the Russians "is expected Hater to-day. Has Been Asked by Kuro-{g : Re patkin, Reports Say . TIE PASS INVESTED. + He Ended on Days On The - ---- + affold. : : ow Chwang, March 10.-- ag ia Saported that Tie + a------ * Tam n invested by #4 RUSSIANS FLEE[S oan a $ FORTHE MURDER @ Soars Kuro atkin, hav- § ing * alternative, will » AT POINT OF JAPANESE |4 enably . forced to sur- 4 | OF HIS OWN CHILD BY DROWN- BAYONETS, * a Week, + ING IT. Over 200,000 Russians Surround- : ' ieee An Execution at Toronto Jail Special to the Whig, terrible suffering at St. Pierre, NF. tin was hanged, this morning, for the SHE CLEP EEEE IEEE Gen. Boisca Canal, former presi- | murder of his infant child on August + @ | dent of Hayti, is dead at Port au | 3rd last. He died protesting his in + MUKDEN TAKEN. 4 | Prince nocenee To Sheriff Mowat he said : + "* New York sidebmen voted $600,000 | "Sir, 1 just 'wish to say you are 4 Tokio, March 10.~The # | to provide a site for a municipal elec hanging an innocent man, 4 Japanese troops occupied oie light plant, Early, this morning, however, he 4+ Mukden, at tem o'clock, % Miss Margaw®t Albin, of Chicago, | confessed to Rev, F. C. Heathcote # this (Friday) morning. # | swallowed *& fragmeit of a peanut | that he had drowned the child, but + Yinkow, March 10.~Mulk- + | shell and just '@scaped choking © to | denied that he had struck it. The % den fell at ten o'clock, this » death on a car clergyman regards the claim of inno 4 morning. The Russians are There is a defied report that | cence as referring to this point, 4% panic stricken and thou- # Cornelius Vi vilt is slated to be The condemned wan walked with a + sands of prisoners and is | German ambastgdor. The Vanderbilt | steady ov and bore a defiant air as 4 enormous quantities of + family is mow in Berlin he passed along the corridors a + stores and guns have been + The United Stltes tpaasury depart- | across the jail yard, His hands were ment will realize over £400,000 net re- | hand-cufied behind his back and he : captured. : ceipts from duties paid on foreign | looked at the spectators with anger ed--Their Centre Anmihilated-- English Critics Say Russians Are Doomed--Are Terribly Ex- hausted, and Without Food, £1 Li HY The Very Latest News Culled From I Oyama's army is already celebrat- All Over The World. Hunger and the grippe are causing exhibits at the world's fair Col. W. FP. Cody (Bufialo Bill) de- | at them. London, March 10.-There was a re- | claves he will a6t be reconciled to The procession from the condemned port in the lobbies of the House of | Mrs. Cody, Willg as hic reason the | cell was led by Rev, F. C, Heathcote Commons, last night, that Gen, Kuro- alleged fact that she had accused him and Rev, F. Vipond, who, in come patkin had asked an armistice. of Larguting thelr daughter pliance with the request of Martin, The Tokio correspondent of the The Pennsylvania railway com | rad the passages from the gospel of Telegraph, says that Gen. Kuropat- pany's investiga wm into the wreck John, and the hymn Jesus, Lover kin has been driven out of Fushan, | at Clifton, Pa. last Friday, in which | Of My Soul." Early in the morning and that the Japanese have entered | Seven people werg killed. resultod in a the clergymen sang to the prisoner in Mukden. It is believed that the Rus- finding by which the blame is placed hin vell, . sian central position is surrounded, § OB the engineer. : The drop fell at 8.12 wy Martin nd the army, there, almost annihil- A Syracuse He man, hung sixty | was unconscious from that instant, : I. All the importent positions in| feet in wid-air, ®hile one hand, touch- | according to the statement of De, prev of oy ~ hi WH have been | ing a live wire, Was turned into a | Powell. The body was cut down af occupied, Gen. RR ronathin is making blazing arc light of pure carbon. He | ter twenty winutes. Coroner Duncan N , efforts to reach Tieling. The | Wo& taken wn by fivemen, carrying | and a jury viewed the body and pass: Gemporale. afi IT I the ground | home his skeleto# calcined hand od the usual verdict. It was buried weather is excellent, and . The © ter ontignoso, formerly | in the east side of the jail yard. Crown Princess 'Louise of Saxony, The crime for which Alexander Mar. has been compelled to give up her | tin, this morning; suffered the extrome OYAMA, KUROPATKI is hard. In a later des 200,000 Russians are er 1 eos per mise equals $771.282.19, N'S VIC patch the respondent claims to have offic ial au thority for the statement that weloped, 1 TOR fully nfor lalian villa. She claims her divor and a believer in the Bible, lieve in communication between the two worlds--that in which we live and that to which our friends have gone." I must be Bishop Samuel Fgllows, of the Re | arrested. After the killing of their formed Episcopal diocese of Chicago, | child, Martin and his lo separated, made this statement, Martin enlisting in *( company, "But," he went on, "lI have a pro- | Stanley Barracks, and his wile be found distrust of the mediums who are pretending to be able to call up spir its at will "1 believe in apparitions, however and think it possible that there are persons possessed of a certain mysteri ous psychic power which enables them to make of their spirits a channel, as it were, through which the earth bound spirit can communicate with the freed from the other side. IDAY, MARC CH 10, 1 1905. -- a en MARTIN GONE Special to the Whig and muttered an penalty of the law was the murder of ced husband, King Frederick Augus i* six-months-old infant, on August tus of Saxony, floes not pay the 3rd last. On this date Martin and his alimony awa her wife hired a boat aml after rowing sults distanes out on the lake Martin 4 deliberatoly hit the child's head a kill- TIME COMING ing blow with an oar and o- ths. body overboard.: The next day Communication With Other body was found fRoating in to ho | World Will Ve Easy. at Coatsworth's Cut, alAlF te: Chicago, March 19, "As a Christian | mained a mystery until September 26th, when, tained by Hope, mother lived, w t t Bath, March 9.-The "Old Dairy Homestead' was put on in Bath in aid of St. John's church "kell fund" by "the Bath Amateur Dramatic club and hundreds were turned away, the hall not being large enough to ne commodate the crowd, vw tickets ha¥ing been sold for the entertains ment to people who did not gain ad mission, the club decided to repeat it « coming a waitress in a restaurant. having given up their rooms, where vestigation fore was found hanged. « sentence to the ls King Edward asking for clemency vérsary of his majesty's wedding. toac h manner in which the play was put on R streets Mrs members of the ET Wolfe this werk on Monday last fortupate to This Moming-- Alexander Mar- tin Was the Offender Against Law--A Story of His Crime, Toronto, March 10. Alexander Mar- indecent expression as the result of a clus obs Chief of Police Bond, Port where Mrs. Martin's grand: Martin and his wife wore Their plea for committing the erime as that they were very poor amd had no the preliminary in Martin was aoquit Martin was committed for the January assizes be Justice Falconbridge, he guilty and sentenced to be At Mre to go but rial and at Chief od I'he ard A. R. Hus efforts vo have the commuted, twice appealing of justice, and, as a last night, cabled to « on today is the anni prisoner's commsel, made heroic minister Ast he ground that Bath's Dramatic Club. m Monday, March 6th, which they did rowded house. Several invitations to them to give members of the dub upon the been extended Fhe congratulated ave ew here to tel are be R Finkle agmin, is appearing on the after hix long illness Maxwell Robinson entertained the lath Dramatic club on Mre. Prinyer, of visited at Mrs. Wemp's Simpson, of Catara Dr. H Northmore's R. i. Parks was un lowe his valuable horse evening last. Leland, Me visited at = jus, this week, Sensational charges of corrupt deal ing. in connettion with the sale of forest lands to the state were made by Assemblyman Stecle, of Herkimer county before the committee on in ternal affairs in the New York as sembly While seven men were being hoisted in the darriage at the Clear Spring colliery at West Pittston, Pa the fope broke 'and the men were hurled to the bottom, a» distance of 250 feet. All ween Killed, Athens village council refuses to sub mit a by-law for local option fo the ratepayers, claiming the signed peti tion for it represented only one-third of the ratepayers, The infant son of William Adamson, Wrockville, fell into a boiler of scald: water, during his mother's mo abeence, and died in a few hours from his injuries. Miss Helen Campbell ing mentary und Willard the actual extent of the success gam' i mation from independent sources, in "We are still in a state of groping M Potatoes--Our best, nice and dry, Tokio, is that the Japanese extreme | | believe the time will. come, with the EATS. tomorrow only 9 a bag wing is engaged, and is driving the | further development of those psychi a Butter, Fresh Eggs, otc. Russians hard, at the point of the | powers of which we are just beginning WANTED. A d B bayonet. The Russian centre is re-|1o get an inkling, when communication , n erson TOS. treating under a terrible fire, and hak | with the other world will be vert TWO GOOD STRONG BOYS AT A. 'Phone 458 i sticall nihilated easy." 2s 3 . ween practically annmimlate a McLean's 272 Ontario St. In the opinion of English military A GENERAL SERVANT, NO WASH- crities, Gen, Kuropatkin's forces are Visiting at Goderich. ing or ironing. Enquire at 125 King doomed to complete disaster, and the Goderich. March Bali a recent. issue ol Buea 3 H hest the Russian commande * coh hope of the Whig . the < Napanee rin A FURNISHED COTTAGE, SIX BED. aibihon WEI Aga di isions dent announced the wedding of George rooms, located on water front within arms after tevuring whole ( $ bug M. Cox, of Toronto, and Miss M three miles from City. Answer stat- to slaughter, Much wuportance is al" |p... of Sq, Catharines, Loth well 3 oo Birticulars to McCann's 51 tached "to Gen. Kamiimura's mysteri ldmown to the citizens of Napanee, Mr ru ous unlocated army; which momentar- Foos is one of a large : HE a ---------------------------------------------- i 1 b 1 1 al ¥ family, wh GENTLEMEN, "TO CE THEIR ily, is expected to complete the €lo% §gther, Mrs. Samuel Cox, resides at Shiu Suits made up at Galloway's, T d ; Cloth ing of the net around the defeated | Goderich. The bride and groom visit 131 Brock street, mext to Bibby's en ers or mn «t' bv appearing somewhere in the | oq hh d left fe v 3 their livery; style, fit and price guaranteed host, pl © I her and left for New York, on thei to please; pressing 3 PITT done SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RE-|extreme east, around Yingfan, thus trip to England Promptly. ceived by the undersiened | NY aa 2 blocking the sole remaining route The new Camegie Library' was o'clock noon on V he 19 hy 19 Yingfan to Tie Pass, through | opened, on Saturday last, with speech ¥ tant, for fifteen blue serye rom mngie . ¥ y 3 ith % A B10 _NAGES FOR AGENTS MEN | of March. |JStohe (or 0 he Fire Du | Wankaikou Pass. ond, music, Wk 0 shears Tor' the telling our household Moe ig tiom partment t th The latest information received by | giver, Mr. Carnegie. 1¢ fills a great et Jamil i nor a! a ie ob ~~ _ NL Gther the general staff, according to the St want i y legitimate Du that you | ofice of hp Ss Yota a ron Jer f the Times At a hockey mateh played on Mon )! tion may be obtained Petersburg correspondent o A play ur nar yo" nithout- a Sone of capt Ie Towel or any tender not neces- foo ype (Gen, Oka's advance has been | day, betw Hotel Bedford and Brit Sue. parity accepted L. W. SHANNON checked. Gen. Kuropatkin's army has | ish Exchange hotel, the proceeds of EE ---------- 4 Cit i 1 rh h the t affair to be given the D.O} ity Clerk. not vet left Mukden, although it has he joint given th TO-LET. Kingston, March 10th, 1905 withdrawn from the Sha river, to po- | Hospital ind, the pleasure of the n ion. on the Hun river. The whole | eitizens wa marred by the goal-keeper hot na BROCK SRE Ji BOARD. of Gen. Bilderling"s army is now breaking his leg in three places Provemones: ati and LH re Ap- ROOMS TO LET WITH on wit Hodl south-west of Mukden. Gen. Linevitch . ooms with 3 - viy 249 Bygek street. board. Front hedstor TH aS to 160] is to the south-east. Gen, Rennen- Observe Royal Wedding Day. F INISHED FROM APRIL 20th, A King kampfi's cavalry has Rohe tv Jin Suecial to hg Whig. ; k : 7 0 ' NS Era WE we Gen, . ¥ ch 10.-King Fdware T-room, double ick force Gen anlbars. nor o u London ar g dwelling, "pot ator A er A LATER REPORT den. The Russians are terribly ex- | oud Queen Alexandra celebrated the hanes in choice location. McCann's hausted. Many of them have not eat forty second iversary of their wed reSrock gt, Brought Down .as to the Street {on in two dave Part of the Japanese ding day to-day. The event occasion] HOUSE, ALBERT ST.--FROM 1ST ; Railway. force from Sinmintin tried to rush | the usual reinicings at Windsor, where ay next, that commodious dwelling Th ccompanying annual. report Tioling, but had to return south, and | in St. George's chapel, their majestion house at present occupied hy W. St e..8 Pan) Ji rail- | join in the fighting near Tashichao. | were married. The queen was nineteen Pierre Hughes : situate on Albert St wis sent *o the department c al 8 south of Union St. Mills & Cunning ways and canals for the fiscal vear then and the Lig two om. older. bam from July lst, 1903, to June nb. Wants Czar to Command. « Gulobeat onl of i suiiversdey THAT DES . ' 1904, by the Kingston, Portsmout| Berlin, March 10. Newspapers, here, ir esti 3 the PEaRAnLE a AY & Ca tarac ui Electric Railway com-| 0 "0 the authority of St! Peters Buckingham palace. All the numerous Street, lately occupied - Mr. Ha » : : fia dents, that the war members of the royal family have been erson as over Pp pany -- sna burg. correspondents, a invited: and the majority of 'then will and outilain fers ed Completed and rails laid, 7.50 miles; yarty not only is not discouraged by 1 * Ykved archase. ApBIY to | ordinary share capital, $150,000 au-| 4, heavy Russian reverses, but it is attend. Nalkem for Walkem, solicitors, King- | thorized and subscribed; paid, $150, trying to arrange for the despatch to -- _-- L r-- 000; preference share sagi.al, 00, Manchuria of uote army ot - Trieste-Argentina Steamship Line. FOR 000. oncec Jel al. { that the supporters of | Spedial to t! i -™ SALE. paid, 35 00 met, ane ¢ Warch 10.~The Austrian or cent.: interest, $200,000; bonded . to persuade the Yienna, are h wtrian "oan BUILDING BE Toad, S 239,000; sold, $2 39, The war , tying te. Pevecmally, n Lloyd and Adria steamship com Queen Ra SouTH a aad 000. Total capital, $430,000: paid, } ol oy panies to-day naugatated a Bervics Bagot. Apply 49 Colborne $130,000. Floating debt, $140,4€6.54. ' -- Between Trieste anc Argentine, the . or if railway and rolling 3 8 p service to onsist of one ship each FRAME DWELLING, NINE ROOMS Total $435,264.03, 4 Kuropatkin Bitterly Criticised. | SERIE '0 COL 00, Brn, contin ith orks and dranage. Has iy : ole Passenger traffic, $26,524.15; London, March 10. Gen. Kuropat- ance of the service after s year will balance to suf an TR a ; 230.91: other | kin is bitterly criticized for poor tac- | jenend on the result. It is hoped that Whe t purchaser. Apply at | freight traffic, ete, £5, : ep ¥ Eat surces, $911.56. Total, $32,766.95; | tick and strategy, but it is hoped he | fides developing the business rela Sross "Total vet earnings, $7,500.98, will sucoesd in bringing his amy | Goo betwen the two countries the A La LosT. ¥ rtion of earnings to working ex north. Admiral Rojestvensky has gone steamship service will result in in ween Pein TENEACE SILVER Pep: 130 per cent; earnings per car | to Jibutil, to meet Admiral Nieboga- | agued immigration to South Ameri Wek and Gold Chain, last. mht, on Per mile, dle.; number of cars in 'oper: | tofl's division, and colliers which are |, oi or Princess St. vinder | io. 16, The cost per mile for con- | shortly leaving Port Said. CENE reward xt ning and re | Faction on basis on $439,000 bonds | = Viet i Meleod's Fanulsion of pure cod liver | and stock, equals 858, 533.33 per wile; Tokio Celebrates ictory. { oil, for coughs, colds and ral de tor Be. Sy urday of tape girdle corsets | on stock, bonds. and float debt, the | Tokio, March 9.--(Neon).--Although bility, 40c. and Te. per bottle, Me 'Dress Reform, Leod's Drug Store, 1 i | i Kirkby were married in Brockville on Wednesday, both of Eastern hospital staff R. 6. Parks, Richmond township, and Miss Awilda Doolittle, Hillier, were married in Belleville on Wednes: hars was constantly at work during A BUSY GENERAL Kaulbars Dashed Ab About Oblivicus of Danger, . Sukten, "Marek" 10.~General Kaul the battle as it went on from day to day. In the middle of the Sittin in a cloud of dust and surrounded by his stall and escort, Gen. Kaulbars would canter ue. sit quietly a fow minutes under fire inspecting the pos sition and then bontinue hiv, rounds, BARON KAULBARS. Dashing Russian leader, who clings to posts of greatest danger. Hotly Pursue Russians. Tokio, March J-Advices from Manchurian headquarters state that in the neighbor of Tala our foros, or Thursday, be letely dis lodged the enemy, whom they are now pursuing. Our force in the vicinity of Manchuntan continues in hot pur: suit of the enemy towards Fusbun, In the direction of Shakhe and east and north of Mukden, we entirely pressed the enemy to the basin of the Mun rivers Wo stopped on the left bank, attacking the enemy 's strong fortifiea- tions west and north of Mukden, ---- Horrors at Mulcden. London, March 10.-The cori dont, at Tokio, of the Daily Tele. graph says on official authority, that millions of dollars worth of stores, at Mukden, have been destroyer or aban- downed in the last forty eight hours, scores of the lar calibre have' heen od, ui behind, and been left to the The hospitals, at Wukden, were with wounded, oven before the two days of fighting, and now last the Red Cross and army surgeons are ut- terly unable to cope with the vietims of shells and bullets. To add to the horror of the situation, the supply of bandages has given ont, Intense Jubilation. Tokio, March 10,.-The most intense jubilation prevails here over the fall of Mukden, There is a great dif forenee of opinion here as to whether the great Japanese victory will mean peace. Those most capable of express: ing an opinion decline to commit themselves, saying that everything de pends on the czar, and that it is im- possible to say how he will take such an overwhelming defeat. Little Consolation Offered. Petersburg, March 10, (1 p.m.)-- The extent of the 'disaster to Gen. Kuropatkin's army is, as yet, un known here, but tho public believes that Field Marshal Oyama has sue corded in closing the iran ring around at least a latge portion of the army. The war office, this. morning, had litte consolation to offer to the pitiful enquiries for news, The papers St dre filled with long lists of those kill wl indhe earlier fighting, and he chure are crowded with wives, mothers and sisters, loved ones, praving lor their that their lives might be spared ABOUT ONE-THIRD Of Motor Vehicle Licenses Have Been Renewed. Special to the Whig Toronto, Mareh 10.-Sinca the first vehicle legislation went into effect in thix province, September, 1903, last, 390 auto liconses have been isvned to of Ontario, 237 of being in Toronto, and 273 permite to American tourists. Of the there have been renewed to motor ranide mis these lietnses date L356 ------ A PRINCE MAYBE Who the Assassin Has Proved to Be. Special ta the Wh Paris, March 10. The St, Petersburg correspondent of Petit Journal, says the assassin of the Grand Duke Ser gius han been found to be a member of a princely family, Hats to Fit. The largest or the smallest at Campbell Bros, head "KH Kyropatkin® would take Blaud'« Iron Tonic Pills, "the genuine," from Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, he would have more nerve. 100 pills 25e. James. Hanley, Picton, who had the habit of driving on the M.C.R. track and goin to» wax struck by a teain and killed. George Marquis, a young man of Sunderland, hanged himself in tis mother's harp. Newnmmn & Shaw's "lace sale." EE -------------------- FANCY LESSON CLASSES pomed March Sat Miss Leader's, 105 neo ieruaon Stree nie every Wednesday sve Tn wl 180. day. pin his waggon, res. lessons At Everybody's Store. Some interesting items just arrived. and are ready for inspection :-- Ladies' Spring Coats, Ladies' Separate Skirts, Ladies" Silk Petticoats, Silk Shirtwaist Suits, Misses' Spring Coats, Misses' Blouse Suits, Boys' Blouse Suils. All new, stylish gar- ments and worthy of yous best attention, = STEACY'S rv I DAY oe Sujiciy v 1906, Kuthad fe, » a he late Calvin W. of her da widow ughtor, a hey We He -- Je ) Katrmpuny Avenue, Jers wey Relatives Yond N rods 0 respectinlly ins neral to be hold vi at her late remidence on Friday ovens ing, at 8 o'clock, Burial private, Sat: day morning. -------------------------- (GRAND Y OPERA | HOUSE.) Monday, March 13th E. H. Sothern's Greatest Success David Belasco & NH. C. DeMilles' Deligh(tul Comedy LORD CHUMLEY with Cecil DeMille. Prices, 81, The Bae. aoe, Heats now on March 18th, May 7 Yoho Vaudeville Co, Our Maple S yrup Has that delicious, wholesome true maple flavor, because it is syrup made from the sap of the maple tree. : Sold hy the quart or bottle. 25c. James Redden & Co. Fine Groceries. MANOR HOTEL, WINNIPEG. The rent North Bud Hotel is Atif ow and run b JB. MeKenty. a loti or Be hau ot Bath. Ontario. 14 has just en renovated eT a 4 na iture. # And urn LY Snnex pices on Main and at ae rom ain to ne ee! commaoda guests, The about w be given for F200 more a $0 that it can accommod: Hotel will th modats ads mars This thy n west of pon 14 her) Columbia. to C.P.R. Depot, Main Stree! of « in ig pieced a a he thousand four hundred Phony work was e ntly ane, arran, es 108 Brest Street

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