25851 Hi is worker. The rgd a is 53 >» farees have heen dislodging enemy from Yingpan, eighteen il ay rain, and have aden - § t Tht direction of Shakhe river, alt ond forces are rontinuing the piranit of the remnant of the atmy. and many Rimsian offic- orn and' Men Are surrendering train gukrds in the motntainons dis- tints enst of the Tie « Siow) #poile 'taken in the direction ir E arm smimnition, sapiplies, To the dir. the polls included ATM ammanition. S00 Helle," and 2,000 entrenching tools. PLENTY OF ICE Will Make 's Late Date For Navi-' Sation. le Mare, ORC; March 14. ! r apening date of ign tion | hard to foresgat, but i in hike- week ago, the i e touch zero nearly every ght. As doa, \W a late opening is pr dicted, fee is very heavy, wind- and covered with snow which tects the ion from the uetion of the » NG opening, whatever, is in sight) was po mid-winter thaw thet MOAN which sors thew far. shove te. You also have the additions) satisfac & in not duplicated" in (he city. Fvory MADE A RAID Be : . And a Gambling Place Was Clean- : di od Out " wewort 'models, in Lustre Paney Silks, Pana: Rt Whig hua, Saroh 14. Chel Dotoctive G tery and the mewbers of his Io a raid, last night, on the mt of Jrael Capoloviteh, | of Dorchester and ; WAIST SUITS FOR SUMMER WEAR-- BA, £1.50, #1, 8, M.50, 87.50, 8. Wear Skirts 800, embracing the very newest ideas, side pleated twenty-five men, ng from eighteen to forty-one Pi on charges of frequenting the noe. i EE ------------------ ] $0.80. TUT TO PIECES g AND COLORED MONAIRS--$3.75, $1.50, $1.75, 85, 86. In GTR ution Yard at MAREN SL res ontreal. ARD. BROADCLOTHS In all the correct weights, $5, $5.30, $6, Soucial 10. the 4 Whig. ontreal, March 14. Louis Leclair, fifty years of age, gatemun at Lusaine] Street crossing of G.T.R., was killed, by an engine while on duty last night. | Ho was Sroesiug from one gate to the other, and just stepped behind o train that was going out, when he was knocked down and cut to picoes, by an engine which was backing down to Bonaventure station. New Covert Coats The janntiness "of | these models is manitést ta all. The materials are ~exvellent quality English Covert Cloths, Tans, Caxtor and New Greenish Cast. Workmansh p of the very best i Youk fue an FIT may be gone it you delay, 8.15, $0.50, $7.30, 88, on Way ---------------- The Good Results. Rpscial to the Whig. Toronto, March 14.--The Home Mis- sion comifittee, of the Presbyterian church, met, this morming, in Old St. Andrew's church, with Rev. Dr. War den in the choir. The total seceipts were, $197.68 from ordinary sources, and $10.00 from legacies which is dabble the fovenue of six year ago. The contributions from "the dirches in the west are muck larger than anv previous year and in British Columbia mote than double. Estimates were as follows: Ontario and Que- SIRE: Manitoba and North West, SI5.908: British Columbia and Alberta, $14005. listo, La 'navas, Linen, Lustre, Silk, now- a, hb Aad fogiatly pried, a A . i --- Raineoats hie sinartest of Spring Myler. Collarless or with mannish notch collars plaifed styles, full skictesd efivols, Tans, Greys, Castors i FULL LENGTHS- 8.75, £0, 035, NL, Ras excursion to York, Boston, Spri , Worces: , ote, via New York Central lines ofenr Saturday, April 2nd. Low p Sulu limit. Apply tral ticket agents for oh. Now | vader the dieestion and control of the {inst had a new deed enrolled provid vill bo April 15th. There i public Erie lari ia seventeen, was found asphyxiat far - Jing house, 32 4 the illuminating jot alongside. He was 4 y HN 3 {i or Lishon pig were relatives. and will ih the new division of Phunean's father anee March 14. ~ "General" Booth, the n bead of the Sl vation hav. ohideen Ris succes sor in case he should be called, while on his ¥ to the Holy Land and Australia or return, to reesive his heavenly rowand for his life' of self sacrifice hereon earth. "The groatest Christian missionary of "a century, who in now in his seventy sixth year, will in & few days how his head he fora the birthplace of his Master at Bethlohom. But before he loft fon. don, when he was asked what would happen to the army if he died during his Journey, said : "The thing will go on exactly as before. Ng will know any differ ehoe---éneet Tope? at parting with me--and, 1+ , 'confidence in my Suetessor, general is dead ! Long live tho gesersl |. That is the ar. rangement inc accordance with the foundation deed." "Ia "Heerssor vinted by you, or Plocted he Hp ry y " Sutoessor is appointed by the general himself, to set form solicitors for the army. But we have ing that if: anything haphene to a general which disqualifies hime for his position, he can be removed and re. Blaoed by the: consent of the leading « . met, B. W. FOLGER OUT. -- The New Conunissioners to Meet Soon. Special Whi al to! ; Toronto, March W.-- It is 'said that the new members df the New Temiska- ming Rail commission will meet Hon. E commissioner v diseusved sion will Po anade acquginted with the government's poliey in regard to the line. The commission, after the con: ference, will appoint a chairman 'and arrange for an early trip 'over the line to make : themselves practically acquainted with the work dome and to be dane. The resignations of all the old members of the commission are now in, that 'of B. W. Folger, King- ston, having arrived yetterday. SUFFOCATED BY GAS. Hl---- A Sad Event if Toronto Dis- cloged. Special to Whig. Toronto, March 14.-W. TLugene, is moming, in bed at his board ilton avenue, with the gas jet of a stove turned on, It is supposed that he accidentally turned the jet of the stave while turning off employed at ------------ Latimer Locals. Latimer, March 11.--Wood cutting is the order of the day. The Ludies' Aid met at the home wf Mrs. Lyon, on Wednesday. Mss. John Allison, city, visiting at Jamea SI an's, has re- tarned home. Miss 'Elizabeth J, Tay- lor, having spent several weeks at her parent's home, returned to New York "Lity, on Saturday. 'Mr. Sherwood re- tently visited at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs W. V. Edwards, Souris, Man., spent a few days of last week with relatives. Mra. Robert Eyon'is spending a few weeks at Gananoque, Ho. A. Darling is is spending a few weeks at Gananoque. Misses M. L. Blanche Taylor and IL. Wilhelmina Traves', Sydenham, spent Saturday and Sunday at - ents'. Mr. and Nes. W. N. Tolls, In- verary, spent Thursday at A. Rector's, Again Adjourned. 8 A tre H.~When the Gay nor Greene cabe was called, bholore Judge Lafontgine, extradition com missioner, today, Mr. Casgrain for the defence asked for an adjournment for eight' days. Donald Hane agreed to the postponement but said that he wre ready on the 2nd to proved with the case day after day' wntil it was finished. His wit i nesses from the United: States will all be here, Having A Good Time. SR atrear he 14.--The Thistle hockey team, of Rat Portage, which plays with the Wanderers, to-night, at the Arena, will meet an all- Montreal team, on Li: 4 ght, provided they win ont to-night. visitors ane tings time here as the guests hao 8 god 3 eens rd Bourdean, their two y men, will play in to night's -- © To Make a Retwrn Visit, ial to ie. H.~Queen Alexan- THEE a Princess Charles of Denmark, started, to visit the king a fC "Amonia Powder," a Mc. package Hortelogical Institute. makes 12 pinks liquid ammonia, sold Commander F. C, Law, RB. N. rd the position of official secre Ontario. Jeremiah Barber, o New York police man, has, it is reported, fallen heir 0 two fortunes aggregating near! £300,000. g ary le National Board of Underwriters all fire insurance business in the state of Arkansas. British avd German bondholders have come to the Venezuelan goverament for pay- ment of their claims, Port Arthur street caps wers oper- ated through Fort William on Sun- day, despite the objection of the may- or and council of the latter town. Daniel J. Sully and Edward Had- ley of the failed firm of 0 J. Sully & Co., cotton brokers, New received discharges in bankruptey. At Los Angeles, Cul, the Seventh street bridge, Yo ll, carrying with it into flood swelled river twelve to fifteen persons, two of whom are believed to have been drowned. Martin Castle, Savannah, (a . was convicted of bigamy aml sentenced to four years in the penitentiary. He married a Syracuse, N.Y. girl leaving a wife and child in Baltimore. War to the knife between the "Big Five" of the beef combine and the in. dependent packages will, it is assertid, begin in Chicago on March 90th. A fund of $3,000,000 has been raised to anrey 'on the fight 'against the before noon, to-day, when Mes. Wil- liam Lawlor, Sr., Wellington passed suddenly away, after an illness of only a few hours. The late Lawlor had apparently been in the best of health, last night, and this morning attended the five o'clock mass at St. Mary's cathedral. During the service she was taken ill, and was forced to leave the church and go home. Dr. Robert Hanley was sum moned to the house, and she was put to hed, her family not thinking that her condition was serious. Shortly he- fore twelve o'clock her daughter went up tother mother's room to enquire as to her condition. Receiving no re sponse, she suspecied the worst, and soon discovered that her mother had breathed her last. Death is supposed to have been due to heart trouble, as the , who was aged fifty-four years has apparently enjoyed the best of health, A husband and five children, Albert, Willidm, Thomas, May and Susie, all in Kingston, survive to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. ------------ Y.M C. A. Notes. Eighty mien listencll to a praciical address from Rev. OO. A. Lowes, last Sunday afternoon. He certainly de livered the 'gospel message in no un certain sound and declared victory in, Jesus Chridt for all mentally and phy sically enslaved by sin, Mr. Lowes will speak next Sunday at the men's meeting. " To-night (Tuesday) at eight o'clock, r. Lockett will welcome every man desirous of studying the word at the Bible class. A group of young men moet every week and enjoy searching the seriptures. Join them ! We are indeed indebted to the Young People's Society of the Union Street Baptist. church for the weekly visit of The Ram's Horn. This paper adds additional strength to our list of re ligious reading, and is highly appre ciated by the juniors, as well as the seniors. ' The Ladies' Auxiliary will hold their March meeting on Friday uiternoon at 3.30 o'clock. An appropriate auxil inary article will be 'read, entitled, "Keep a Hold On, Harry 3" Every member of the auxiliary should be present and if possible bring a friend who should be interested in our work Sporting Notes. A. W. MeLean won in a curling is in the medal, A hockey match between the YM C.A. team and a Zion rink team, will be played to-morrow afternoon at Zion rink. The Infants' hockey team, of Portsmouth, will challenge the Gran. ites or any other junior team of this city for the junior championship. TF Smith, captain, Portsmouth. the Stewart cup contest last night. fe finals for the Carruthers Civic Committees. There will he three civie 'committee meetings this week. The light and water committees will meet to-morrow and Thursday afternoons to report to the finance commitice #8 to the col lectors' salaries. Fingnee will meet Thursday night to begin the prepara tion of the budget. It will require several meetings to fix the appro prations. ---- Thomas Bywater, hom at Brierly Hill, Staffordshire, Fayg., eighty-one years ago, ia dead, in Brockville, He was a faivhini Methodist for many years. He was gardener for Faigknowe ome, '? John Carr, born in Elizabethtow n, Seventy-one years ago, is dead in Brockville, leaving a widow and seven children. He was an Anglican and Dr, Metis. of the '} 1 h § , Son the 'Tate Rev. Samuel McCadley, of Belleville, has received. the important appointment a of the Copper Cliff Hospi tal. ! Mrs. John Hamilton, is. dead. al Cannifton Road, aged wighiy (heen, She was horn in Ireland, and leaves theese sons. Richard Fwmmons is dead at Adal at Gibson's Hed Cross Store, » widow aud eight oh CE -- FA 4 A Ereans gt All 2 En Wa a ido x in - an' & tL Clinton, died suddenly - from heart . has the lieutenant-governor of the withdrawal of an arrangement with York, have ' "com bine, -------------- A SAD DEATH. Mrs. . William XTawlor Sr. Has Passed Away. A very sad death occurred shortly J street, | Mrs, |] If you take the trduble to compare the fit finish and workmanship of our Skirts with what you see in the stores generally we have no doubt as to what the result will be We are most particular in this respect and no gar- ment can find a place in our stack that is not perfectly made, fits properly and of the right value. WALKING SKIRTS of Light Fancy Tweed, m in very vtylish side-pleated design, with open pleats at bottom, $3.75, 3 99, 4.50, 4.99, 5 50, Five different qualities and materials to choose from. WALKING SKIRTS, even lengths, Black Vene. tian, five makes. Skirt made with panel effect, + + open pleats at bottom, finished with nicely fin- ished points. Five different qualities to select from. $5.95, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 8.95. BLACK VOILE SKIRTS, made with panel effect, open pleats at bottom, nicely stitched points and neatly trimmed with silk. Special value oe Ladies' Spring Suits Our first arrival of 25 SUITS are now ready and we would like you to come 'and see them. Whether you wish to buy or not it makes absolutely no difference, you are just as welcome, LADIES' SPRING COATS, all the very latest de- signs and at prices that will surely interest you. CHILDREN S SPRING COATS, Navy, Cheviot, trimmed with red or with white cloth and braids, Five sizes. Prices $1.50, 11S, 2.25 2.49, 3-50. These are exceptional values, CHILDREN'S FAWN COVERT COATS, from 2 years to 14 years. Prices $2.49, 2.75, 3.50, 3:75. t ade Art Needlework Classes Will be continued all this week. Remember they are FREE and conducted by Miss Stewart, of the Ottawa Decorative Att Society. This is an cp portunity you should not miss. (JoLADLAWE SO) re. Rouen We Hre Evidently Not Weather Prophets OUR BUSINESS IS SHOES Slater and Crossett Shoes for Men. : Empress and Dorothy Dodd Shoes for Ladies. aie Besides dozens of other makes] at more mode prices. Maple Leaf Rubbers None Better--Few as Good. Trunks and Valises On Second Floor. Phustown, aged Bits Bve, He bsives o ildren, T ® HE LOCKETT SHOE STORE FLAT IR One of the New Hats of E. P: Jenki Clothing Cc All the Newest Tint Russett, Pecan, Walnut. This is one of our New Yo Mallory Shapes are alway win fame always. tive and FEAT HERLITE is the ht. and only $2. The ne are the thing E. P. Jenkins Clothi a omfortab : Eye=Glasse eo devoting a great de -- er Spectac Je and Eye-Glas We carefully examine your eyes ply you with ANY STYLE you may wish, at prices you most moderate We tally guarantee our wobk pur frames. and our lenses. Prescriptions for glasses care SMITH BR LERS OPTI $e 350 KINC ST. Comfort Durability Essentials to be ha our Shoes. Wear '"'Alle TAKE NOTI DON'T SELL YOUR STO Carpets, Gent's Ci to the first buyer t Tey me, and you w along. J. TURK, THE SECOND-HAN 398 Princess Stree Y. W. G. A. Advertisemen Saturday Evening Befote coming. look over tl the Kingston papers. Sc. Admission. Lantera Talk. Rel WANTED. REE -------- A GENERAL SERV ing or ironing. Enquire ¢ Street GOOD GENERAL SERVAY family. Reference require al 201 Brock St A GENERAL SERVANT, ing. High wages. Apph Gordon, Queen's Univers -------- A FURNISHED COTTAGH rooms, located on water three miles from City. J ibg particulars to M Brock Street fin sscss------------ ACTIVE, BRIGHT, Agents wanted, to sell t spices, etc. Over $3,00( being made by agents. & Co, London, Ont. -------------------------- GENTLEMEN, TO GE Spring Suits made up at 131 Brock street, mext livery: style, fit and pric to please; pressing and r promptly TO-LET. :, NO. 247 BROC} hot water heating and a! provements; possession J | } Brock street 1ED, FROM AP double parlor d hot water fu choice locatic 31 ck Nt ee ------ HOUSE, ALBERT ST.- May next, that commod hous at present occuy Pierre Hughes ; situate « h of Union St. Mil lately occupied eon as erocery ei and 'outbuildings. Offer tived for purchase Walkere & Walkem, so ston Er ---- FOR SALE Goon BUILDING LOT, Queen street, between | Bagot. Apply 49 Col FRAME DWELLING, ! ®alerworks and drain ®ih or without ba balance to suit purche Whiz office, LOST. & BER vox . Rury, Division or Parl Sts Felurn to. this office. William Jackeon, a res ville and Prince Edward Ble, ie dead in the form bity four. Re was g Met { low, and is wary wd three children. Piteived gt Reduley's by