Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1905, p. 1

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< ! er of gilts and remem- at Christmas time, many er extent at New Year' Se ; really popular season for $0 you must not forget ly seem strange to you: suggest a pair of "fine Black Silk Knitted Mitts finest quality and finish. as appropriate are here st moderate indeed. ong Cheviot Cloths, col Ox seven and end a now from LIS $5 large om, ut rwear, F riday wdeavor to clear car at far be ot of fine Regular wv atl wool v from te Wear d 'cold weather, and th prepare you foe the snaj --75c., with small jun cinator Shawls ties in the Ame: ; Year remémbra a smal! lot of 10 5. or. Knitters LS complete as ith two shades eacl ican « N WOOLS, in at | at $1. 69 given 'us many appropriate as New ve ' ble « uffs 3 nal, S © our odes 2 eS. ess $3 00 ots, made Just the ---- YEAR 72. NO. 303. DAILY MEMORANDA, nnd sets at 4.31 p.m. This day in history iladstoné born, 1809 ; Canton taken, 18: a Hear Mr. John Sherlock, in Queen street church, New rs f It's all right to take your, own time ahout things, but don't také'other peo- ple's. 'The higher education often - demon- strates that the we believe. more we know the New Year The average woman can put every- previous murder of a British officer V, A ahacs At pate ang not he The Dl ahsicle Suge: that the govern The H r Veterans Dane o- ment contemplates taki action, and Go ou fie Harts River Voterans Dances" | HAVE DECIMATED RANKS OF |the mulla has accordingly calli a | CONVICTED OF ATROCIOUS Croshy and O'Connor's Orchester REBE |lirga to decide the course to be fol Championship Hoskethall | Match. be- Ls. | Towed in the event of their fears be | MURDER OF A GIRL. ' Fee sstanount. Monreal' anc M.C Vi : ' a hink Vv ell of the past I ta aunt, only ho I d ¥ ne 0 B {og realized. The mulla appears to a Admission, 10¢. Quantity of ombs and Ammu- % Do on fighting jo the hitter end; | Austin Francis Now Faces Death . flies eo nition Seized in Moscow--Im-: | 40d has requested the amir's : and if you have made a FOR NEW YEAR'S a I wir ™Ve & mtiod" thatthe goveruont | oF, the Gallows or Fes Cruel . ) = | hus notified th Mahsads. that 10. | Time-He Ja oroughly mistake by dealing some- hausted -- Guards Attacked | tends to make definite demands of iol i Deceived the Young Girl. Satara Leaving Train. [ tribe, and in the case of failure to | Kansas City, Kas., Dec. 2.--Austin where else come to us and . London, Dec. 29.-There are many feomply with these, fo take strong' | Francis, charged with the murder a ' al he . joe that the rebels, in Moscow are {su So Suisires them, : 4 | month ago of Winona Newton, fifteen ; . .then Wkening, s going so far ag to aj. Donaldson was murdered by a | years' old, his sweetheart, has been your happiness wi t | say that the sy are crushed, The re- |311Ve lanatic, who was captured and | found guilty of murder in the first de ) o } [Ports mo stly come from St. Peters. | "XY gree, be assured. | burg. It is impossible to verify them; Winona Newton lived with her fath- > | the v ean only be quoted from theiy er and younger sisters in a one-room | Clarets EP. Jenkins Clothing Co. Ports | fin { the 1a ie | ~ . . . The St. Petersburg correspondent of | ! Everything in the Tumbler line | Daily Mail. telegraphing yester- | from: the cheapest to the best. | day, said that the revolutionists in the Pryessnya area of Moscow had "Perfect Workmanship Choicest Materials Crystal 1S IT DOWNED Report That Moscow Rev- | windah has been io ARREST AND DEATH respective sources. A St | despatch that Large variety of Full and Half! ang mess ..ROBERTSON BROS.. THE MULLAH IMPLICATED Idle ecuriosity--a: museum freak: out of Murder of Major Donaldson in a job. Powindah. The sun rises Saturday at 7.84 am. London, Dec. 29 lishes the following It is reported The Express pub from Peshawar: | that the Mulla of Po nd to he implica | the mur Maj. Donaldson, of the Banna Brigade, on November 17th. 1t has heen as~rtained that the ne was deliberately planned out of | revenge for punishment intiicted on certain men who were concerned in a & | ted in olutionists Weaken. ream sain Petersburg ed Berlin, saying day night passed quietly and that, on Thursday, fighting seemed to be all over, or having been rest has re Wednoe Moscow, gers to the ing him to parley for 4 with the The mavor assented. revolutionists ar their mayor, terms on governor gene The Fryes ready to sur : . y arms nd ammunition, | A combination to be had mn ries 1 Provided immunity from punishment | | is guaranteed them. Five more bafta out phos, N LUVEN'S lions of troops 'arrived, © by train. at { | : : Moscow yesterday. Among them wer { 111 A 11 n' 9" iy TY a wng them wera WwW r e S$ | detachments of the guards from St ! eit Rich Red Salmon, 15¢. per tin, or | Petersburg, including the | famous | Military Bootmakers 2 tins for . Seminovsky regiment, with machine | 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot | \'idoni, the .new fis h food, served ghns, and 250.000 rounds of ammuni according to dircctigns is de | tion They were attacked the moment | MRS HOWAID GOVLD., | MADE-TO-ORDER licious, "price serene 20. | they left the train. The revolutionists | A daughter. of a @ hed y. : | along the railway and in the Sado- | Jagghter. of 6 distiuguished. famiiy. | Norwegian Sardines, put up in pure vais. Arhat. and Teersest art {rio hus Just ad ed to her act mplish aia, at, anc erskaie ar » ' ipleting a three we a : - olive oil, being slightly smoked, | 70% Pet SEC BACTRTAI HHArters: | domoble: tour through five states. Al- | IS fl m dC 1s are more palatable, also Cross | tt : BR NOY BIE | ough the trip was ken arti | 1 Fish Brand, per tin { apparently losing heart. The hom-[{yr cocial reasons. Mrs > or tas Fand, per * | bardment of these areas "continues. | pal ohiect was to visit Select Your Skins. New Midget Peas, 3 tins . 2c. | Shops and offices are beginning to [fala clover en route. CE Chamylen of England and Boult- open in other quart rs. A few fac- Ione hopes to be te cnitivetle the) i . 2 er's Peas, 4 tins | tories are resuming work. plant in great quant at her home | tN SN : The S : DEW | long » route the farmers were | Quality, Style and Fit Un New Corn and Tomatoes, 3 tins : The ~ pores hare correspondent of | sv wl ne he Lou! 3 : Has vers Were i . Ly ie Daily graph records reports r lis 1 cultiva- | . aver Table Rais > bs : : of the fair automobilist in the cultiva equalled. Ne w Layer Table Rai ing,2 Ibs. hat the insurgents are losing, but he | "of alfalfa, but became interest od | New 'Layer Table Figs, 2 lbs. clearly doubts . them He says: ves when they les arned of her McKAY FUR HOUSE Cow Brand Soda, 3 packages. "Doubtless numerous arrests and fk f the plant on mg ang I tea T 50. | deaths » decimated their bers Fine White Table Salt, 5 Ih. bag... 5c. | deaths have decimate numb | Mexi Swect OFar IN but, nevertheless, the insurrection is | PLEASED WITH PREMIER. | Mexican wee ranges and ava { Seedless Oranges, BROCK STREET, | an | ab oe wane 126, i5c » 20e. and be. | MUST BE SOLD Cups and Saucers, best quality { z 4 { their own trains, have their own en: AN or: Rate Sunn. | two webkh Spent the ater part of | Oratiot: avenue, last night, Jo large. variety of first-class Hall Fnglish stoneware, per doz... 60. | gine 'drivers and entirely" personnel, Albany, N.Y, The, 20-Biate Smas 10 a Mi ge Hi Stubbs, aged sixty-two years, Wilkes Sheet-lron Stoves, Pug, Box > . : AT pay 1e y I 3 tor Jotham I'. Allds, chairman of the | the time at the Minnesota club; and 3 and "Wood Stoves, Cook Stoves and | Pratt's Astral Americal Gil, high | The revolutionists' line is remarkably | ¥ weided for by the last | has even invaded the billiard rooms port, Ont., was struck » by a Mount Rugs. Pron Jot 51 Furniture and { est grade oil manufactured, per | well fortified. Red flags are flving all | Eo ai with the suthoti something he has not done for yonrs, Clemens electric car. Twofribs were » " SR chedfier Shas uausl. gallon :..a%. eis .. 20c. | over it. The imperial troops, we are | 98'S lure io i --. i ond the 'do Mr. Hill said last week that he in. | broken and he was badly braised ab- TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE | told, are faithful. Their attitude, un- | ts, of C nad od out a state- | tended to drop railroad work and seek out the face and body. The doctor is | . trving condition wrtninlv de. } HUDION © unada, gave © « § tad . i te 298 PRINCESS STREET F. Ww. VAN LUVEN | dos yng yr tigen i ! Flo y tet ment in which he highly complimented | pleasure, and that the only reason he unesrtain ht 10 the autecnie of hie in Re 246 Princess Street. moastey sud rutie....of Ah 3% the officials of the dominion, expecially | had not ' done 'so. before was that con- | 1Ur1e8, ubbe 18 In roit on a visit { one p ment, bmg, YW Wwy are stillo tog ig Wilfrid 1 r. upon the cordial- | ditions had constantly arisen that re to his son-in-law. REW ARD fe | Jo aav. few, aid isa] Ly long hours, i i tot nh You be the New Y wk | quired his personal attention - onste langer, hard ork d eo ity o llr rec on o © Ne ork « 8 pers : Wil A TENDERS | constant . danger, hard work and en- | L260 LL icdoners. The mat- | | Louis W. Hill, while the official head Wedded Only A Month. : be ample if you take ad- - { feebling privations, are becoming phy : HoH ilered the adop- | of the Great Nerthorn railway system Galt, Ont.,, Dec." 99. --Mrs. W, CC. vadtage of the Property Bargains TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY |gicallv unfit to take an active part | ter espec lv considered wads the adog of reg I 3 8) ¢ § offered in the December * Bulle { Mrs. Connchl,. 25 West St., President of |: 4 t) A tei: hes." : : tion of joint regulations governing | will have the assistance of his father, | Waite, of Toronto, a bride of . SWIFT S. en Siguributed, the Wo A> As. [WD yto: 12 olelovk | neo, | In further Slaranshes | fishing in Lake Champlain. . Senator oo month, io was ome fou, she Christ. h t Al { January Sth, for improvements in Allds says . ES mad holidays, a guest o or parents, NSURANCE AGENCY 'lumbing and Cement Work, at General | Allds say MUST HOLD NO OFFICES. M IM rt Whi i y ay Many Arrests Made. "Until tail re fully ed upon r. an rs. Robert Whitely, retired | Hospital. Specifications at Hospital | A nt details are 4 § ) | Office. Lowest or any tender nol neces Moscow, Dee. 20.-- All the members of | the New York, representatives' do not Municipal Honors Are Forbidien Wednesday night to her roam after a | sarily accepted "7 | the social revolutionary 'committee | feel at liberty to more detaile CR yjalt to Preston with lady friends. FRENCH CONVERSATION CLASS | | have been arrested, and a quantity of | formation than aply to 0 jeaa'S, Half an hour later her mother, enter- | KESWICK RESUAURANT | bombs, infernal machines and corres- | they had been met hali way by the Ottawa, Dee, 20. A special memor- | ing her room, found her a corpse. 'on GRANT, CERTIFICATED | KING STREET { pondence sciged. Three hundred revo- | Canadian authorities and entertain | an lum to the following effect has been | Doctors attributed her death to heart Sob Pay Pine: | OPEN DAY AND NIGHT | lutionarggs, to-day, invaded the resi he p tr on hopes that the 'matter | uthorized by the customs depart- disease, ert, by Mdle, | i ds v | ALES, lay, Invi 1 h ¢ + strong pH ] i ¥ ih 3 de') academie | Meals of all kin 1 Jew d. | oes { dence of the chief of the secret police, | will be entirely satisfactory to the in- | m nt: The attention of customs offi- poice Culture | oucicr Stew, 20¢ : and killed him. At the medical bureati| habitants upon both sides of the line." | cors is called to the following instruc- Crooked Lawyer Gets Three Years ap location, ' Special Rates to Boarders | 650 wounded and 105 killed have been - Sa tony by the governor in vine il + Bo New York, Dec, 29.--Lloyd A, Perry, on lass to start in . . fic ) \ 3 is « to hol ro > at n 248 1 tre rton - Proprietor | ,. istered, t is own at the 0 r of customs ix allowed 0! a lawyer, was yesterd convicte 243 Earl street | Awort Edw. No registered, but it is known that they DECLARES PARNELL. an corporate office nor to interfere | insubornati ¥ ay con icted of a | { are fully 1,000 unidentified dead in the I dy Tal osu ena an of perjury, and sen WANTED £ ul= Loutchow quarter alone. A mob of : : in political questions, e ( or | tenced to three years' imprisonment : | LOST. Sacrificed His Career for Yankee | \ ul The. corporate offices referred | mp: at r hil ra = | armed revolutionaries attacked the po grnera ) po The charge against Perry was that he n t ' sa " LASS ' a ; } at | u Su a i OOP Oak. SAT 2 ATR or DT GLASS | lice bureaus, but were repulsed with Woman: | in uch ii as warde Be ayo induced a man named Harry A. Wilkes g reden. 24 St St es, double SIONS, © 3 taal p eo. 29.1 as woman derman, school trustee and counci $ pe 1 dw ow vor oe f Lewnre o e- | serious lc Londen, De 2 t was a nan to impersonate Edward McEwen, and or . over 2. week Jue } ener for re LSI SE 2 | who dr him, into politics, as it was | lor This applies alike to officers of | 4g ---- to qualify as the hondsmen of | (ages pa 4, "Apply at | -- FOU RE COMMODORE DYING. a wor a whe drovy Bim ois oF io { the inside and outxide service, . man, Sharged ith having violated stro UND. rite mily onroe Dickinson, e eral mail laws. ei spi ogeomgoeseesgee simi : ne AO ROTA CT RG 3 , emt wnt rs nt Chih rion Sts . ; { BB: STRENOGRADITHRE 4 PAIR OF SPECTACLES Mii RAY Stewart E. Malloch Said to be ] of her brother, th late ( harle tart | Honoring Gladstone's Memory. STENOGRAPHERS, Jast week, on King st Parusll. th ri hb leader, in "A Pat ol : Oharwe Of An mL AY hy etter to] can have same hy calling at Whig Dying of Pustmonia. arpell } Remipinein BU London, Dee, 2.--To-day isthe an: : g son. Vol ae ay i ) 1% HNIsCenes oO ' 3 le ~ 2 s * A a R oflice | office eee | Hamilton, Dee, 29. Stewart 1. Mal [Fan 1 F 4 Bi 1 gary of the birth of "we late, Sik Ln ke Thare, Ont. Nee it B-Sigh v _ MAID pon GENER QE lock o fore of the Roval H J 1 walls, | Ham wart Gladstone, the "Grea Me ochrane arrvestec ohn mn l FENERAL HOUSE- | CHARGES THE MAYOR. och, commodord ol ) ova am-{ py oy York, che recalls, : H work. A PetwaaL HOU RR | 1 ed \ 1 Commoner," whe was born on Decem- | ers, Harvey township, on a charge of 4 ! ¢ ho ) ton vacht club Wd fn well known | gg. eng Re y a beaut g nw nine in the oveing. Mrs. | Ee: Seri Accusa : ty man, is dying of pnenmonia Bi En I B i ber 20th, 1800, and died May 19th, | arson, which, it is alleged, consisted ig, 197 King ree r erious geusa- | BU 3 an, 18 ol pnenmonia, oir Oo sudd , however, de ROR} Sa 2 ii . . . He TP KEE | Alderman Makes Sesioue pty man in ng of mmemag | te! 0 cto heer tan" of eon Sit th | in setting fr too ide in Hor MAN TO HAVE | Lon A , | death of a fourteen-yvear-old girl, t - tladwione monument recently: Erector ) ¢ , the property ot JJ. J. hang Pressed gnd cle AVE ; | Ottawa, Dec. 20.--Aideyman F. G.} (pice name on the death certificate is withon 3 na had reached fame and | 10 front of Bt Clement Dane's church, | Tandy, of this city. The building was and 3 4 3 { t "RB ) we hae ached fame an 3 . A dh ! an up-to aor 0& Your cloth and have | Black is out with a serious charge | Jivon as Alice Peters, Her name is ' i ¢ the lady's | in the Strand, and many wreaths and | destroyed, and circumstantial evi wy ¢ Srosit made. Gallow- against Mayor Ellis. He states that Bid to be Mitchell. She died aftir iy % name a ural mare | othe! floral offerings were deposited at | dence led to Winter's arrest. He LADIES 10 or | the latter pats an Jnprope: hte | ing birth to a child. An inquest will The Brat mocting y ha . of the Houbti) ianelient pleaded not guilty 4: ) DO PLAIN AND LIGHT | tion in a by-law authorizing the exX-1 yao bo held 2 ¥ Wel statue is the work of Hamo Thor - ni sen Swine at home. | whole ll > purchase] Rely he hed, between Parfell and Mrs. O'Shea, the | "00 eb 0 Tp Cl Acadeniy . od pay wo Sr Spare penditure of $200,000 for the past it el Oe for. whoin he 'sacrificed bjs op- |P croft of the Royal Acadeniy, and re- Zeader To Open Athens School. charoes paid. .Send stamp | of the Consumers' Electric Lighting Will Solve Mystery. A "tm dinner party, presents the great statesman in his of Ottawa, Dec, 29.R. L. Borden is to on Mo corticulars. National Mig, Plant, whereby $3,000 was lost to the - Ti ATE Aer hi yd ued al #n hotf's no ficial ro as chancellor of the ex- {open the new high school at Athens, ntreal city. -1f Alderman Black's charge js { Hysiition, Ont., Dec yr Th Sar wry y area ¥ cheque t the base of the monument | Ont., on January 15th. The follow- T | », lawyers say that Mayor ton murder mySiery wil Je sowed in tice, are four allegorical groups, represent. | ing day he wi » py TY boy, LARS PER MONTH | tide, } : ted eriminal offence and | fore long vas the significant remark : r. brotherd a : f Ho P he | ont il " wil Le res nk, pt a ents cicemectic woman of | 1S. commit "hich he altered is worth. | of a. police official. After so many Largest Span In World ing, brotherhood, luleration, aspire. | gutiesiie jh connection . with. the v x ore is wort of ¢ ) oO . After =o Nn) 8 S d. 0 SUEDE 20 ? a % 3 Ty or over. for pleasant | the by-law which he altere "rasitive" identifications: turning ont 18 g i h 2, ition and courage,.and on bronze pan sananoque High School. 80 exneri give full instructions. | less, ; I ye 3 ¢ 1 Be i Quebec, Que, Dec. 20.--A party of | ols between the groups are decorated - Rh not. necessary. Box | ory ye > " ae ng Rh re civil engineers. of prminunts rt eseutcheons beard ing the arms of some No Ice At The Soo. i ious Fire. { BFS hacawan a. rrr: : ive cre to-day 10 inspect the work a coubtiod x Wi a . --. | oo cuite A Serious Fue. | ap bacuand Bb ol hin the | rive hore today Go inert the work | of the vountics sud boroughs fist Me. | Sault Ste. Matiey Mich., Dec, 20... Sox TO GROW MUSHROOMS, | Buckingham, Que, Rec. A.--3he | "10, weeks has given them new | OR tae BUR 8G Lawrence riv- Jeiatans ed in parliament. | Owing to poor. ice the hockey match for Us during winter. Waste cellar | Crystal bloc %k. owned by F. M. for oe. Two meapie. ho crosad the building across " Bl dlr The stat sn wus nei on November | schedule for last night, between Pitts- reno carn from $15 to \man, was compl oly destr ad W {ocean . the month before the murder The bri ge . a th " largest sin th, by John Merle the biographer, | burg and the Canadian Soo, did not = vie earth Yeauired, | fire, this mdrning. Other sufierers by [ Nave positively identified the woman engineers, as it forms the larg and personal friend of Mr. Gladstone. | take place, and it is likely there will to instry on ated the fire were : brah am As:ad, mer- | her clothit and . also the man. " he gle an ever built. It reac hes Bfrom ha : be no ice to-night as «ain is falling. o don a > Nhat 2 R. © . y yh - + °o Lawrence river in a single . - g . hi Send Lamp Jor Lig | chant; F. Phill rt, Rlumbe r, Sad R. { police and Detective Greer have heen the ] a oh t. This is nearly 100 Russian Meets "Teriible Turk. btn ontreal Supply" Co. Sl Partie ars { Leger, photographer. we resi pay of | ished 'with the. names of both, and ig / Ed oy: aie es nary London, Dec, 29.~Fhis is a red Jet- Mobamimedan Rising. teri Miss Ages wa : on hee a | sh is being instituted for the hs nH! Forth "ric 1 cantilevers, | ter day for the members of the sport- Constantinople, Dee. 20. In political NAN rom ving embers. we fire irked | " y ir ol g . A ' . din : : ke A a A ng Trade, pu ve Ogg RARN PLUME. Lite way into the Palace Hotel stables | SUPPOved murderer which measure 1.710 fect in the clear. | ing and athle te word of this _ dity jain les the - probability is haing i 1 5 day a fy | . stub- | Jthongh the new St Lawrence river | owing 0 e jac un 8 ening rising of the of tieal hut was extinguished after a bh); es Eo aarp Although the ney $ Xi ening jsing of - T OF En JRE. [born fight. The fre pressure was ex Twenty-Five Drowned. bridge will exceed the bridges over the the long expected wii almost despair popiilation in the Cau- i to Union and | aollent and the firemen so Pe hod with | Victoria, B.C., Dec. 20.--News is re- | East river in New York in total 4 of w riding mate h etseen George casus and in Woat and Central Asia. s thers ssociation. Posi- 8 ; x : h . a; : 1 Yo ackenschmidt, the "Russian Aon hS Secure hat the fire was under con- | asived of the wreck on the west coast, | length of span, it will not compare y yi . Pi ; red. Coyne 1X "la will tha : gth : A » p > > : a Ging % Schools, q ver irol by six o'clock. The lo will foot.| year the entrance to Barclay Sound, | with them in the magnitude of the and Abed Nadral, the oarriible Buy Liquozone at Gibson's Red Catalogue, 6, Cincinnati, 0. Free wp in the neighborhood of $9,000, on | of the British ship Pass, of Melfort, fic that Lit can carry. Its total | Turk, x bi 30 ought at the Olympia. | Cross Prug Store, which there is very little insurance, and the loss of her crew of twenty-five | width is only seventy-five feet, not Considerable gs cy a, wtperimcad Er ---------------- ! . % ranging ie meeting own 0 ~ a " y s been washed 8 ore than one-half the width of | In arranging g owing h D mM ET. | i a Sey dh Ao Ore ore 'the "Wiis. ey brides; hich en pressure of Hackenschmidt's music a ays eetings TE | Died At Brampton. ing fi shore sures 120 feet over all and provides hall engagements. He was finally in- In the Old Collegiate Building DWELLINGS, OFFICES. | Brampton, Ont, Dee, 29.--Henry | fen Ol 3 . vo ob shtidn foot. roadways, four tol duced to make the match hy taunts Rares, ¢Cann's Real one of the oldest undertakers A a jive oy + racka x that he was afraid of Madrali. Hours of M-ati An . y. 0 or k | Burnett, . ' , {lov tracks, two elevated tracks. twa " REE Back iii in | and most widely known 'men in this| James Carroll, one of Trenton's old- | o; " footways and two bicycle ---- RD Ed Sa an : Ss X ere, athe suddenly, | cident s YASS wav, Tunos- | passenger cotways @ ' aye eeting, a.m, Hop AND RESIDENCE, NO. | county died here, rather suddenly, | pst résident pas 4 a "a Bo Ros. cack. Iiberals Now Have Regina. Bible Reading v. 0 a. m. and 2.45 p.m. Princess street : moderate rent. | this morning. An operation found day last, in his seventy third vear : : di ve 3 Preaching.' Steacy sg lmmediatoly. Apply to | pecessary for some internal 'obstrue- | For many years ha was an emplo So------------ ed - win, Jee 20, ila db Noun in SUNDAY. ulin 81ST. 8 3 ately sr 'after ' gn x Jo " sixty-five os ass ~ \ 8 v places the seca in e ng, % performed, yesterday after f the Gilmour comuany. He leaves a Ahout ixtv-five guests assembled is constituenc, COLign sr Hop > A by Dr. Bruce, To > dow, anfl two sons and two daugh-{ last evening at the home of R. A. | the liberal column inatpad of the pro- woRBAY: IANTARY Yan. a 2%5 Sreet, rig) T. NEAR UNION | onto, Mr. Burnett was sixty years of | fore Evertte, Lyn, to witness the marriage vincial rights tole heing | Preaching. 7.30 pom, An: 2 : ternome stable nnd BR air age, a past Orange dis trict" master | A¢ Gonoata, in the South Sea, there | eoremony of his eldest danghter, Mi xietted by thea, The poll a Sends coming and other subjects > «og . . fi a 3 - » T villi w oS 71% # HOT ™ ee Suitable for earden and | and an ardent conservative, He leaves ico fine exacted from all who do not | BE. Gertrude, to 7. William Miller, stahds, roa ¥; Laird 12. , Laird | a gimp Spc oto Christians will Lo Amily of Melgar immediately. | 54 widow. | attend church' three times a week, Moosejaw, Sask, ) previously had a majority of nineteen, | Al" are 'cordially. invited, 0 #od's Drug Store. : ; ' ; continuing unabated. Between Moscow d Pevero everything is in the hands the revolutionists, who are running | Americans Met Hali Way on Fish- ing Regulations. | house in | They | been ill, and Franeis had promised to { supply her | once | ged the old, | patch to the Times says that it was | next week. AML (RIME Forced His Victim To Drink Poison. A BAD KANSAS MAN the + outskirts of the city. were miserably poor. She had with money with which to see a physician. They met late in the evening a month aga at a small bridge near the girl's home, She was not heard of unul the following morn- ing, when found she was badly eut and bruised and weighed down] a 160- pound stone, that rested on her head in the creek below the bridge. At the trial it was disclosed that Francis had given the girl carbolic acid, saying that it was the medicine she needed. He forced her to drink the When it failed to kill her at and she screamed he choked her and struck her with a rock, He drag- body "to the bottom of the and there, still fearing that she would ery ont, placed the great stone upon her head Francis, who was. twenty-seven years was arrested the following day. poison, creek, J. J. HILL WILL RETIRE, Great Railway Manipulator will Give Up Work. New York, Dec. 20.--A St, Paul des James J. Hill, presi dent of the Great Northern railway, would retire from active railroad work, on Saturday next, and that he would be succeeded by one son, Louis W. Hill, while another san, M. J. | min, would sucesed his brother Louis as first vice-president, and that other official changes would be made public announced that Hill has during the pust James J. GENERAL BOOTH COMING, Will Visit Canada in Copnection With Immigration. Toronto, Nee. 29.--Gen. Booth, the hood of the Salvation Army, is com- ing to Canada carly in the new year in connection with omigration mat- ters. fien. Booth is to visit Japan, and will stop for a time in Canada, either on his way out or on his re turn. Col. Jacobs, who is the immi- gration expert for the Salvation Army in Canada, has beon vecalidd to Fog- land by Gen. Booth for consultation, A wealthy Englishman has donated hali a million dollars to the immigra- gion schemes of the army, and Col Jacobs' advice is needed. LED TO COMPLICATIONS And Sharp Notes Passed Between Capitals. London, Dee. 29. The correspondent of 'the Herald, at St. Plergburg, con- firms the wired report of fhe London Times' correspondent to the effect that the crisis in the Baltic provinces has led to international complications and the exchange of sharp notes between St: Petersburg and Berlin: Russia was angered by the proposal of Ger- many to send a warship to Riga to protect German residents and made a warm protest against such action. Germany insists upon the necessity of affording protection for fier subjects in the, Baltic regions. "WORK OF SOME KIND' Is the Cry of Many Montreal Laborers: Montreal, Dec. 29.--Hundreds of poor men, who have depended to a large extent for their livelihood, during the winter on clearing snow for the city, sent a deputation to the city hall to day, clamoring for work of 'some kind to enable them to live. 'There has hardly been a day's work this winter, of that sort, and their position is distressing. Instead of. a snowstorm as might be expected at this time of year, a rain storm set in early to- day, and there has been a steady downpour all day, and there is barely enough snow for sleighing. OTTAWA'S DEATH RATE, Exactly the Same as it Was Last Year. Ottawa, Dec. 29, There were 1,137 deaths in Ottawa, this year, 17.06 in every 1,000 of the population, exactly the same as 1904, and considerably less than 1903. There were no epi- demies or unusual sickness, The civie isolation hospital had seven deaths, ak compared with 117 three years ago. A Man Struck By Car. Chatham, Ont., Dec. 20.---A despatch from Detroit, say% that while erossin, Toronto, Sputher! Suturda, were Spec Friday AND Saturday Joadies' Of Beavers, Meltons, etc. Colors Black, Toadies' All 'new 'styles of buying, Tweeds, | Beavers. Any in the lot at Halt Price. Children' s Ulgters Of Tweeds, Beavers and Cheviols neatly, inymed, Buttons, Your' choice at Half-Price. Call and see them at Steacy's Brown and Navy. Prices from $6 to $14, Special sale price, $1. ote, All" mew goods. oifiy ials Coats Coats this years' Coverts andg + i with Braids BORN. AYLESWORTH --In Kin Bion, re th, 1905, to Mr. an "Baa Aylesworth, a son. DIED, : + HENZY --~In Kingston, on Dec. 20th, 1905, Henry ny. in, his seventy- seventh wear. A Funeral from his late residence, 420 Brock street. at 8 o'clock, on Sat- urday afternoon. NUGENT. ~In Collins' Bay. December 20th, Peter Nugent, aged seventy- © Your years. Funeral notice later. 3 MACK --. the Kingston General Hospital, Dec. 20th. 1905, Amy Mack, awed sixteen yea Funeral private, to Outaragui Cemetery, ROBT. J. REID. The Leading Undertater 'Phone 877, 223 Princess St, New Year's Matinee at 2.30. A NIGHT OF WHO The Comedy Hit af THE ARRIVAL OF i KiTTY By Norman Loe by a Com tan Favorites. . Matince Prices--105¢., Evening Prices--25e., sale. Presents Seats now on WEDNESDAY. Jan. 3 Waiter N. La HARRY vite rt emole's Tel Mes. Temple's Telegram cgay 0 a and New York pice ey ou 4d fidor, 50, $1, 75¢.: , Jan. zat Bech Fon Vv rem Metropoli- 83c. we BOC. Ra adnor, aspbarr: Yi Lime Jui oe Contin

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