E------ KIRTS 20 styles in Separ v Walking Skirt that e ground, is the most New York's SMmartes r general wear, best € newest designs fit ips and flare at the boy. ners and makers of (he are careful to get the the seams are def in graceful hang ang , from ) to $8.50. SUITS AND JITS st received. Our prices ible every woman cap . $8.75 to $22.50. b om your nan looks 'd dressed [acket. s for this lew York other ma- | D upto" m----------s m-- INCOATS f the Raincoat mike travelling and geae- rt must be considered The new 'Raincoats in advantage over 5 to $14.99. etween. lineator WEEK E! RESS MATERIALS WEN Were: 4 od lot 35 _ ¢ HI AE) at our windows. We Give You Excellence of Material And Perfect Fit in Our Footwear. Wear "Allen's" Military Bootmakers, SIGN OF GOLDEN BOOT. ----e ee A GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY IN the evening to 174 Barrie street. BOOT AND SHOE SALESMAN, sce experience. Store. IE A GENERAL dry work, ply to 124 Bagot St. eee ere eet EXPERIENCED CLERK, WITH ce, referen: salary. -- ee A GROCERY good reference. n UBNTLEMEN, ing Suits made up at Galloway's I Brock Hvery: style, fit and price | guaranteed 10 please; pressing and repairing done promptly. ARE YOU you a boss? and be free. Co., London, show you started thousands on the om. --------------------ee HOUSE hot, water heating and all modern im provements ; ply 249 Brock stroet -- FURNISHED, 7-room, dwelling, light, 151 Brock St. HOUSE, May next, house ean rem -------------- THAT BRIC K DWE Ly ING, § No Roows ing, Liv THAT DE Corner lately occupied by M a grocery with large yard the Street, erson and ceived 0 Walken & Walkem, s ston. 5 ete tei AND IMPLEMENTS of 108 acres, 80 of ploughable i es FARM fart, land stumps ; mares, Clyde), sow thee waggons, ona on water ; 7 Apply 1 -- A new, cheap. $00D BUILDING LOT, SOUTH SIDE betw Bagot Xuoly 49 Colborne street GOLD Rix E = 8 few days ago. ald, t ACK Ween Kingxion and Cataraa. day to St LADY'S Watch, with ol puiside many Johnston J a aaa VACANT, NDSMEN OUT OF JMrLovuENt THE DAILY ITIS KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WE DNESDAY, MARCH altempts to argue with a pretty woman Man is so unreasonable that the ti mer expect to have our win- dows torn out id day to be re- placed with not showing very much in our As we windows: Come inside and look--it will pot cost any more than a look BEAUTIFUL LAMPS! No trouble, all plain sailing ; no catching or getting stiff with a DB. and . Lamp. Satisfaction guaranteed with every one we sell A large variety just ened, exquisite des cheapest to the most claborate. |..AOBERTSON BROS. OLIVER hale: DO PLAIN SByiNe AY 0 2 SY on agar thine. 8 leronto. rees price, A.B. Whig office. GEORGE ZIEGLER Agent, A Good Impression. INDEPENDENT, OR HAVE Get out ol slavery Write G. Marshal & RE Rpm Ty o1EEL STAMPS ALPHABETS FOR PRINTING SIGNS AND PRICES FROM APRIL 20th, double parlor detached brick bot water furnace, slectric C.W.MACK, TORONTO | PEARL STICK PINS ALBERT ST.--FROM that commodious dwelling present occupied by W. St Pierre Hughes ; situate on Albert St. south of Uniom St. bam sewer and water on street. LEVELAND R. Nash 100 ay St Undertaker, Princess 4 attached, on Baget or DAILY MEMORANDA. Finance Committee, 8 pu lav in istory Delagoa Bay preachivs Lenten Ser a wise man goes lame when h wants to sliovel snow is in the sum ns, from the very THE a i] That's All Pry It. 346 King Street MACK'S RUBBER STAMP PRINTS ON ANY SURFAC TRY US ALSO FOR SEALS, STENCILS ERE WHITE ENAMEL LETTERS FOR GENTLEMEN ---- ----- w-- -- ce A BRIEF NEWS - From Russian Armies In The Far East. UNCONFIRMED "THAT NOGI HAS REACHED KIRIN. Gén. Sukhomlinoff Made Minister of War--United States and France Working for 'Peace-- Baltic Fleet May be Near Chagos Islands. Special to the Whig London, March 29.--There.. is no news from the Russian armies, beyond a brief outline on March 27th. I'he St. Petersburg correspondent of the Times records a laconic despatch from Gen. Linevitch, dated Harbin, March 28th, in which he says: "There are no reports from the armies." This, savs the correspondent; taken in econ junction with the entire absence of private and press telegrams, evokes fears that the Russian communica tions have -been cut, and that the Ja panese, possibly, have turned the Russian positions, Is Nogi In Kirin ? Paris, March 20.--A despatch from , to the Echo De Paris, a rumor there, that Gen. Nogi has reached Kirin. A des patch to the Journal from St. Peters burg, says it is officially announced that Gen. Sukhomlinofi has been ap pointed minister of war, Still Hope For Peace. London, March 29.-A News agency from St. Petershurg, says that Rus sia has outlined the conditions under which she is prepared to negotiate for peace. It is stated, with every sem blance of authority that, thanks to the good offices of the United States and France, the question of peace has assunied practical shape, The forego ing ix the largest addition to the peace talk, The St. Petersburg cof resportdent of the Times says no off cial 'confirmation of the peace romors can be obtained ai the foreign office or the embassies, but frequent inter views between Count Lamsdorff, Rus sian minister of foreign affairs, and NM. Bompard, the French ambassador, LINES MAY BE CUT! United Cleveland, never oner a moment + her cell. cessation of hostilities, Mayeda, who was wounded at XM n lead AUSTRALASIAN BUTTER J A. Ruddick on Recent Ship- We have at present a complgte ow ing. of these goods, small add dnin ty designs in 14k, paved with pearls. ay Something really now are the GR APE patterns in whole . (round) | earls, | They need not prove expensive; Wi have pretty pins at ali prices. SMITH BROS. JEWELERS OPTICIANS 350 KIKC 8T., '| ss RomIlly House" THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. AGNEW Constantinople. Barrie street #0 for sale | puris, March 20. Pierre Loti, who r eh | has spent some time in Constantinople | & las commander of the Vautaour, a sty m | yionary French vessel in the Bosphor il go been recalled and will soon re | rn her | pur ng his residence in the Turkish $ apital he has been enabled to make a 190 «| clown study, of feminine life in the | harems of Constantinople, and his im | dab Printing Business For Sale. THE PRINTING Bl SINESS OF THE Mi Pre Jt Jobs tehell. consisting of Mot 3 Type Cutting M Ca Inks and "stock in nike In cont therewith, are now off or sa The plant is in fi class © and cap be inspected at the late ness, Wellington St alars, apply to For particular ao | 8 BEHAN GC. M. B. A. Offic "TAKE NOTICE ' DON'T SELL YOUR STOVES FURIE Gol (hat they are locating the « first buyer that .cowes | hedt place at which to begin the tun wo, and you will find the | p 1 ander the Detroit river vityre, Ca Boots to ator « I 7. TURK, THE SECOND-HAND DEALER, | 398 Princess Street. Be OINTMENT cE . res CENTS. 1 CURE Burns. Frosa Limbs WiLL Broken Breasts, s, Boils Blood Pois Cuts, Salt Rheum, Children's Sore He as and Bealing SOLD BY DR IGGISTS. ments 0 a, March 20.-J. A, Ruddick Dominion dairy commissioner, ih the course of examination before the | House of Commons agriculture com mitre, stated that about one thou i of New Zealand and Au cach, were received in Mont a pound, There would be no fur 1 | had po | wn TO WRITE BOOK ON HAREMS. pressions are soon to be published in r the title of Desenchantes" ("The Disenchant i. Yolume which will he Are Making Plans the W Michigan Central engineers are in® the Windsor yards. They de ne to enlighten anvone as to the nature of their work, but as a tug is also taking soundings in the river, Cil Company Trust. to the Wi are evoking comment, There is stills diepseated belies in the approaching | chael 8. holder; Miss Rosina Nels Fhree 10 I'he Fimes correspondent at St Petershurg, says that the admiralty i till without news of Admiral Ro jest vensky The Times itself sa) It may he sathered from various indications that the B ¢ fleet may next be heard of in the neighborhood of the Chagos Islands, Coal and stores, it i understood, have been sent from Madagascar to thos 2 Ti Ch Islands belong Bri tam Thousands In Tokio. Tokio, March 29. Twenty thousand Russian prisoners, captured in the battle of Mukden, have alrea ar rived in Japan A revise! ficial stimate of the Japane the battles of Mukder lace the number at hitter, containing fifty-six vinter and sold at thirty Londor relation ments, however, as the price fallen. The quality of this investigated and found that npared very favorably with our tion orde French Novelist: Recalled From son given well knows before her tinue the She w» achi missionar | i x Re agsor, Out. "March 29.--A fore i |e { | Usty, N March 29. The s]1 says that the Standard Oi) a grand jury federal govern trust is now Buy 1 ! tan | Spring Tonic beei, iron and wine, Vrug Stor Bie. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store sy ALWAYS BY HER SIDE Special to the Cleveland, Myrtle deputy i guard Mrs. Cassi Nichols, who is States DELCASSE SR AS INTER- RY "I have | Special Deputy' With Chadwick NICHOLS ate marshal, Chady shal's office the latter arch 20.---A Londen, telegram fr§m a North European pital received in London . that ed Delcasse intermediary, and open peate negotiations with Japan." Delcasse has signified his willingness, but considers Hartlander's suit $6 recover two women whe on the money from d from the stukohold- in the wumnicipal hits on bets, or, came to trial | conrt to-day, TheABe Tonto are Salles, & merchant, Kate Salles, und Mrs 1 Maller Hartlander befor up for Fhe few day BM ildes that Zansdowne's co-oper- ation is essential to suc cess. HELP PEAIRE +444 BET JET AND LO LOST -- Won by Marrying Before Lent. Buffalo, NY, March 20. Thedjtore the ago Mrs. Nelson Falking about that she woul Lent. Mise Miller took and Mi Sall was deposited before Ash Wolnesday ecame Mrs, Nelson. = to apply on the exper enn. Miss Salles pa sent out of the $19 wsnded that his m couldn't get it ba uit, RE + 4 A TRIPLE ALLIANCE London, March 29 .--The Daily Telegraph believes in a triple Britain, and Japan, in 'India Japan's quiet lor invasion boob b bh alliance between United States and says that the services of fine troops would ver the fear of an India. oe TRADE WIVES Britons Dislik ce Suits Follow the Ike Mary Amn B pawnbroker and deser Man a having t Pirch SIX mon . Whit Bi The bh Lefore, ar they cha refused th Husband T Washingt mission name gf pa to the Re to-day in of book Hopkin hampered | ing under she and | court for per names Lo The King s London Ruilding the soeured bn builder \ 2,000 tons bine engines M magistrate applied for i trusses Arrangement 29, «-8tran vealed in t her hushand the ground of or for fifteen vear rei, Mr and becatae acute abou hen Mrs. Birch Mrs. Whitefield n wd known each o rding to My ive the magisira sion kes Wife's Name WC, March 8 hig wile maiden his own was granted Franklin Hopkios sity court. Th hix wife, who rious fiek ¢, desires r maiden ni Atmstrong wn Tot nn n to chang ug Hopkin New Yacht #0. The. ronteact 5 pew yacht ha the Glasg« i wach! will be fitted wit Mrs Despatches From Near And Distant Places. EVENTS OF THE DAY fits GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- Matters That Interest Everybody --~Notes Fr¥m All Over--Little Everything Easily Read And Remembered. municipal lighting rinidad has beeoine the headguart- Vonvauelan revolutionists, March - 29: Miss heen (nppointed Mis R Hatt Johnston fight for in th ves the noted pris government steamer was wiped qut hy Arnold Forster, in Roy and Turgeo n, will Ak be opposed of Commons committee, teains north as Mukden na 111 announced in the £41 from 3 tended to introduce this sesson 'some, oh ambi wad Togislntion league the stake Provine cial prohibition marriage, [ the soon as he in his has received "nn collision of the ACC USED OF BIGAMY. A Kala William of this 1 a) of und , wo ieor, father Hamilton, wi tlamazon s HEAD TO SCIENCE. Pa ris School of will y added a donation Looking To Amalgamation Rub had re o intimated that per Loudon, Mi proc lwho as Charles Adderley, took an se tive part in the sstablishinent of col onial mli-government, is wend, aged s way i of decline or © To Beet The Government. i everywhere | Special to Wise Emulsion Ottawa, Worch 20. ~John Tolmie, ex-M.P., is herve with a deputation in- | from Kincardine, asking the govern: Cansaian. Bank of 0 the | ment for barbor improvements. was {Of Baie Des + Chaleurs Railway i Company: a= Special to Montreal, Marek 20: ntios Bur: | bridge has ren J ent in th exchequer court, dismissing the appli: cation of the directors of the Baie des Chaleurs railway company, for confir- between the railway sompuny sad its creditors. The scheme prov for » new issue of debentures to be ex- for the bonds, privileges, and liens, now existing upon way, and for the ation of the claims of the creditors, who were 38 be Bn by an issue of preferred stock was contested by the Atlantic end Leake Superior allway company, which claims to be the owner of the railway, and by several creditors and shareholders, FE the olaims of creditors, and force them to accept preferred shares in settlement of their elpims, was in excess of the provisions of the rail way act. Another serious objection was that the Baje des Chaleurs rail way company was not in possession of the property against which it is proposed to issue new debentures, PIED oF EXPOSURE, Two of Crew of Vessel Have Succumbed, Tokio, March 20.-Two of the crew of the British steamer Mars have died of exposure. The rest of the men res owed have arrived at Hakodate. register, Capt. Ruffell sailed from Vindivostok. On March 17th, while at tempting the passage of Soya Straits, she was caught in the ice, and finally stranded off Rural Promontory. Part of the crew effected a landing on the Island of Hakkadie, but the others were missing, including eight officers, who were later reported in a lifeboat being carried seaward by the jee. The above despatch probably refers to the by the Japanese, who have kept up a continuous search for them, $40,000 TO FAITHFUL NURSE. Patient Shows Gratitude by Leaving Fortune. Middletown, N.Y. March 20.-As a reward for her faithful services in the capacity of nurse, Mrs. Alida H. Gray, employed in the state hospital here, will, receive $40,000 from the estate of a patient, od a ¥ani- tartum at Ellenville, possession of the money, LARD HELPED FLAMES Which Broke Out in Pork Factory. Special to the W the building smd surrounded HUSBAND AND WIFE DEAD. Winnipeg. yout | Sveclal 0 the Whig Winnipeg, March 29. -Mre. John Thompeon was working with gavoline or henzine, yesterday afternoon, when, in some way, the oil exploded, set 1 2 ting fire 16 her clothing and the room after 11 pom To Open A Branch, Special to the Whig . Soldiers Killed Or Wounded. Ol Special to the Whig in a fight with insurgent natives on d, in| March 11th, at Kosacks and Gebians, v ama! Lord Norton Dead. rib: | gosta to the Whig 29,--Lord Norton, i# | ninety years, Strawberry rhubarb, Carnovsky's. v | JUDGE DISMISSES 'ACTION. | THEWS mation of the scheme of AFFABgUIDt | handsome The Mars, a steamer of 2,207 tons Barry, Wales, on November 20th, for missing portion of the crew, picked up re. Gray, who is twenty-five years old, ix the widow of H Gray. Mr. and Mm Gray were at one time lo the Pou state Tl een Mrs. Gray refuses to divulge the name of the person through whose generosity she is to receive the for. wme, but says she will soon come into hig Winnipeg, March 20.-The frame an- nex of the J, ¥Y, Griflin company's pork - packing establishment, . on the river bank was burned. A stock of lard conmisting of thousands of pails, was among the material burned, and this added fury to the flames, The struc ture was reeking with fat, which, in a heated and blazing state, ran from doomed premises with of sput- tering Maines: Tha fgmes vor ap med before they rendlit the magnifi- cent main plant to the east of the annex. The loss will be $25,000 or $30,000; partly covered by insurance, A Terrible Accident Oceurred in Mr. Thompson, in the employ of the CPR, on the night wtaff, was asleep upstairs at the time and was suffocat. ed by the smoke He was evidently going to the front door when he se cumbed, his body being discovered by the firemen just inside the door. Mr Thompson was burned severely in all parts of her body and died shortly Montreal, March 29.-The Eustern Townships bank has decided to open a branch in Vancouver and has secur f an | ed premises for that purpose. A five years' lenses of the property has been ure | secursd and plans for the necessary ' alterations of the building now on the yout | property are being prepared, It is ox- pected that the branch will be opened wi: school | early in May. skull, Berhn, March 20.-An official des pateh from Windhoek, German South West Afrien, to-day, ammoutieés that eleven men of Kerchner's regiment vere killed and twenty-two wounded WEATI If you would have one-of & Silk twelve inch flounce of and Cording, in colors Navy and Brown, all regular value, $12. Special Price. Only a few left, Other Black silk Taffeta Petticoats Four good stylish new choose from, See them to-morrow. EE et 05. Mary 'Phone 877. Friday, March 318 it BERTHA GALLAN In Paul Kester's Sia DOROTHY ANUR Supported EEA SATURDAY, April lat Howland & Clifford "Present The poh phatic Success DOR.A THORNE » Dramatisation ot lesome . An Excellent. Pricas-- vent , 286. Or Pickles Ah These days when nothing seems to taste just right a nice Pickle will help Wonderfully. have PRR Crosse & Blackwell's re Mixed Chow Chow, Girkins, White Onions, Walnuts, Ploalllly, Meinz's. ae Sweet Mixed, Sweet Midgets, Sweet Pearl Onions, and a host of others, pin 1 James Redden & Co. Importers of Fine ; "Tarine moth pre Gibson's Red Cross T