Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jan 1906, p. 1

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--------------_---- y of CoFsets Corsets are here. But even ce these--for a new season. line of Corsets. st year's re's for grace . and beauty. the beginning when we chose im ours exblusively. They, a, as now, The lem, and this year, all seem elves in 'thes: our latest mo. d be convinced of their supe- . : § $ 1 S50 Juite rted at... o $1.25. In Crompton Corsets w veritable leader, and the on rab and white, all sizes, at ¥| i gures, all sizes, from 21 to 36 {i d's Corsets at 50c. and ie, ., 1c, and 81. Ladies' Health ren's Corset Waists, in white and iree qualities tol choose, from good quality. tells the lest sure dous are Each most tyles year, d to 1 be half feom is al these | come | ouse ours half UNDERWEAR, OL fine heav d we can emphasize the word is actually so, being one of tl v guaranteed to this extent. In t shirts, with drawers in propo: and $1.49, BED WOOL UNDERWEAR, at WEAR, at 50c. per garment EAR, all sizes for boys from 1 to | accbrding to size, 25c. to Tic RWEAR, complete assortment « to 49. LAW & SON ... treet, Kingston, vm © Cah Susie wenn 000 ---------------------------- Just What You I» Need nd the tead cool. | Slipper at 50c., no heel, felt J 75¢. blue or black at $1. "= [ SHOE STORE Tie Sale YEAR 73. NO. 8 RE Board of Education, 8 Dm; Board of Works, 4 p.m., Thursday. Horticultural iia V INNTPEG TO EDMONTON. | New Line to Be: Commenced Next Spring. { { { { SENTTO TAIL Society, annual meeting, Montreal, Jan. 10.-A new line on | p.m. % { the CER, from Winnipeg to. Edmon 1 nion Prayer meeting, Cooke's church, et { ton. will be commenced next year as a "Next to widows. children are the most Massacres - Of Armenians | rcsult of (he entry of the CAR. into | A Dowileite Leader Got Into 0zen innocent, : assac { that field. This will make four trunk | bi A girt'falls in love as easily asa man B Tartars {lines from Winnipeg to Edmonton, | Trou le. J : falls "gut. y . | two of the CPR, the C.N.R,, and | o0c Ti Q Viola Allen, Grand Opera. House, tho GT.P. This was announced this 8.15 p.m. Vice-President Whyte, of $ 1€S [ morning by Vice-President hyte, o GLIA 10 voligion sud Be Honest: but Fras te eater wie i Twr | HIS SERIOUS WORK we wouldn' 3hy T Court Bari Ronee' Dit in the City CLERGY BPEL [ west to confer Rith Sir Thomas | 0 sell Hall. to-night. Shaughnessy regarding western ex- | a 'The sun rises Thursday at 7.33 a.m, | {sions of 'the road during the sou { and sets at 4.43 pu ing vear. The new extension wi The fellow i whe wear a silk hat should | FROM MANY CHURCHES IN | give he CPR. a direct Tine trom scaraery as REBUKED BY he Jurdiul how D8 BUMS I. Raa THE BALTIC PROVINCES. | Winnipeg to Sehebo, via Wateskiwin, | THE JUDGE. Skating at The Royal Rink, Earl St. {on the Edmonton and Calgary line, to-night. Good ice. Admission 10c. i i a country not touched by | Eld B: ks W Sent d t vel spepsia. that awful curse of a : jg. | Opening up a 6 IV. not touch ; er Brooks as Sentenced to . hat ab Tia ieee aie. Tt aves Lutheranism Predoniinant Relig- | | "4 0" road, Mr. Whyts stated | Six Months' Hard Labbr for erub. ion There--Revolutionists Ap- | ,i¢ next veer the C.P.R would spend | Fi on 2 : a Cai » fa ma an't spend all his money on i i eves ix. + wer ilions { iding "in Fata eglect o La man can 4 Te It as euTh point Judges--Premier Assas | from six to Joven mi Hows on con- | n £ A po nl SCHOOL TIES 3 hv gettin~ married. sinated in Russian Poland-- |struction wo ? : rs. Harmon, usband's an pople would crowd to the . | Sentence. ' ches the Way they do 10' the theaters Czar's Cossack BpHy Guard : : lh pupUS . " 4 Whithy, Jan. 10.-For aiding, eoun- it they had to pay. Largely Increased. i Wi . Revistration Courts open to-morrow, 1 } 10~The St. Peters |] selling and abetting one Marshall for 25¢ from 10 aan. till ¥ paw. from 2 pam. | London, Jan. aL Thole ar} Harmon, of Victoria Corners, town- . till 6 p.m., and from 7.80 to 9 p.m | burg correspondent of the Fe egraph { { ship of Brock, in neglect in securing This day in history :--Governor gener- says that the revolutionists, in the | modish assistance during - his Wife's al Bagot arrived at Kingston, 1842: | 0 vinces have a spornted judg i Marshal Ney born, 1769 : British penny | Baltic «provinces apy illness, Eugene Brooks, of Toronto, a post introduced, 1840: Stamp Act pass- | c§ over the rural districts, inclu he 3 | Dowicite leader, was, yesterday, sent- ousecoa da e ed woman in cach canton, They also have | enced by Judge McCrimmon to six -- expelled Ye Slergy from Mosh of he months in the Central prison with . parishes. Where the priests have been hard labor. Continuing all THIS allowed to remain they are ios Harmon's wife died last summer of WEEK. to preach about the last judgment, acute dropsy after confinement. Har- = " id which - the revolutionists Triticiae as mon would not lot the neighbors hilp - silly Hage. Socialists Traduit Ad her, but sent for High Apostk Brooks : 1 : cupy ~the--pulpits, from which they from Toronto, Brooks prayed for a E. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. propagate their political tenets. They while with the unfortunate woman and also conduct weddings, marrying the was then driven to the station ten Ch couples belteath red flags, and making mitrs--distant_by Harmon, the woman If You Wear political speeches, instead of deliver hein ft alone. on the' IAT 8 ing sermons. Lutheranism is the pre While Harmon was absent Mrs. Har Oui Sh dominant religion in the Baltic pro- mons brother and sister chanced to | of oes vinces, visit her. They at onee sent for a doe- tor, bat it was too late. YOU ARE USING THE FINEST Massacres Of Armenians. Harmon was sentenced a week ago FOOTWEAR TO BE HAD IN. Constantinople, Jan. 10.--The situ to'a year's imprisonment, and Brooks HE Y ation at Tiflis, the capital of Russian | An old Siwaih Indian. Jocated in an | came up for sentence yesterday. He x cry. J Trans-Caucasia, is again most serious. Indian Villines nedr atte, Nash. he admitted 'telling Harmon. that if he i : lieves adv wethods e is en Wear "Allen's"' Lamp Art. The Russian artillery have bombarded | iced in the basket industry: uses mod siependin on the i of Yeah phe Al m the city, and the rebels met a Cos: ern machinery to save labor and has a | mighty. would not help him. Brooks ¥ Mitig Bootmakers La P Utility. sack aftack with bombs. Complete an- | telephode in his ep delivered a hali hour's address to the ary " . Our assortment of BS" & H. Lawns | archy prevails,at Elizablethol, a chy court. He was seathingly rebuked by qa 3 s Si Iden' B : > i GOOD MAN GONE WRONG 84 Brock St. gn of Golden Boot. price from Ogg Otabletty they ranwe in | of about 17,000, ninety mils south . the judge, who remarked that Brooks cuaranteed perfect combustion © renders | east of Tiflis. There have been terrible Sw---- had retained a counsd in the flesh' to ® Jy : ' Ww Fame Years Ago B 3 MADE-TO-ORDER thein Series: ome in and we'il Tell | massacres of Armenians "hy the Tar- | He on Se : § g Y | defend him. you all about them. : 's His Speech. tars 'there, { r : la b J k 1s ROBERTSON BROS : | Marion, Ind., Jan. 10.--A. F.Norton PITH OF NEWS, m € A Premier Assassinated. { has been arrested and charged with on ue as been ] a St. Petersburg, Jan. 10.--Count Yon | passing a worthless cheque and is de- | The Very Jal Oulled From All Select Your Skins. CITY HALL Vornstofi-Dashkoff, viceroy of the Cau- | clared to be insolvent with liabilities World. casus, in a telegram to the emperor, { of 240,000 and assets uf $10,500. 2 Both eS MONS and Mr. Asquith, in s : dated January 7th, says: "Owing to | these charges ave trae they mark the | campaign spgaches, declared that the Quality, Style and Fit Un- Thursday, Friday and Saturday the interruption of communication, | downfall of one of the mgst pleturesque | eolonies did jot ask or require prefer and spreading of false reports by the | business may in Indigha--or, in the | ential treaty ant. equalled. Jan. 1th, 12th, 13th revolutionaries, tHe movement of the | United States, for that matter Evidence an iron-clad agreement ---THE latter is on the inerease. The revola Norton is the man whose fame! and oath-hound combine was produce F USE P Pl tionaries have seized the railroads, | spread far and wide because of his ed at the investigation into the tack Cc u ime assion ay which they are using their own | claim that he was condue Ning his busi combine in Toronto. OBER purposes. They are organizing gener. | ness as Christ yu conduet it were- Char) Ritchie, first Baron Rit-- BROCK STREET. OR B , x are endeavoring to in= | He onvetrth ind "*ngaged in Selling | ohio, former chancellor. of . the exche- flaence the employees of the govern: | goods. Nofton opened a small grocery | quer, who was stricken with paralysis, Juaranteed never exhibited before in | ment. The district of Tillis s been | in Marion wa few years ago with the | js dead at Biarritz, France, DO LIKEWISE Canada. The bnly genuine Passion Play | doclared in a stage of sire. At many 4 announedment : : . The Canadian Manufacturers' Asso- 1 DemOn=iire Ja ne tetrors in the Dominion. . of the railway depots bombs have { "I shall run this business as Christ | ciation ask the Dominion government 5 he c 2 . : \ $ Ha . N cured their policies and pratection | Miscellaneous Moving Pictures | bh n discovered. Several agitators | would run it, to establish a department of technical from the financially"s strong Co's t Fall oF ton: Hulior. Shel intercet. {have heen ffrested. Tartars and Ar This novel Non atiracid education for the manufacturers. represented by Dienians arc in conflict in Baka, Eriv- | instant attention, and Norton did "a The report alleging that the Cana- SWIFT'S LAURANCE AGENCY | New Machine With Ko Flicker | {an and Daghestan." | land office business' from the start! | dian Northern railway had recently ac- | See Posters and Small Hills. [A despatch from Novominsk, in | Soon he had fifteen oroceries in ac- | quired a couple of million acres of the Ri i a | Admission--Adults, 25¢. ; Children, 15¢. | Russian Poland, states that Prefect tive operation in villages around Mar finest prairie land in Saskatchewan, is "we { Doors ope 7 p.m.. Commence, 8.15. | Tunatskviteh was eal. yes- | ion. He refused to sell tobacco in anv | denied, ____ | Canadian Biograph & Pathe Picture Go. | terd ay, while driving in a sleigh from | form, would not deliver goods to any While trying to save her playmate, A MPETENT COOK. APPLY COR. | the railway station. His little dauph- bedy, and never allowed gn artich to | Margaret Sharkey, Dorothy Borchard, A COMP 2 KC. * | i 1 y bv hi ide s | leave any of his stores until paid in | Buffalo, aped twelve, was d 1 ng and. Barrie streets. T I { term who was sitting by his side, was 3 i 1 | alo, aged. ©, Wa rowned, Kin y ile = 'MUS BE SO P| teem oh cash at the price set hy himself. He | The other child wae saved by a ten- GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY 70] large varioty of Arst-class Halil Martial law was yesterday declared | carried grain sacks filled with money | year-old boy. Mrs. Pense, 49 King stroet, | mentors rid Cook eae. B Ros | at Ekaterinodar, South Russia: Sumiy, | to the banks, and appeared to be dis | "The coroner's finding in the case of ROOMER ABLE BOARDERS, | Ranges. Also a lot of Furniture and | in the government of Kharkoff. Novor- | tressingly prosperous. | Charles Edwards, found shot dead in ROOMER * care of Whig office. | Carpets, everything cheaper thamusual. | 1° Co oo eT Black One of his ideas was = that Christ | bed in New Haven, states that de. a si eet mime esas ---- TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE | Sea; Yuzovka. on the rorth shors of | would sell goods at eost when his ex | ceased committed suicide through the A COOK, IMMEDIATELY. APPLY TO | 898 PRINCESS STREET the sea of Azov. and Smila in the | penses were paid. So, each dav after | agency of pistol and poison, 5 corner of {inion and Centre streets 4 | government of Kieff. The nersonal es- | he had re ed a sum in profits suf-| There was a sudden erpption of A PORTER WHO CAN ATTEND. TO { cort of the emperor has heen increas- | ficient to cover his expenses and leave Mount Vesuvius on Tuesdav 'and there : i 3 i ' 2 a savads of. Cossacks. col a small balance * for himse! orton | are indications that the activi of " furnaces. Apply to Miss 'Gord n, | led bv a squadron of Cossacks. m 8 Il bal fi I 17 Nort licat th t th tivity L { General Hospital | posed of nicked men chosen from the | elaimed to sell the goods at cost | the voleano is increasing. Mount Etna ---- | INTERCOLLEGIATE { entire roe roug e empire. | price. Often he permitted customers to | iz now ejecting red-hot ashes. fore ougho th 1 TWENTY GIRLS AT ONCE AT | ' | entir orecé throughout Di | ' "4 Rei i 3 Kent Bros. Mica Works, foot of | Varsity vs.Queen's | ©. res | wait on themselves, even to make the | It is rumored, at Regina, that a C. Princess street. i { SLEFPING SICKNESS. change for themselves. | P. R. train leaving there for Ascot, -- | FRIDAY. Jan. 12th | | was held up by train robbers, near T UINTE RELLISVILLE . Rie oH : i Al Fan I waitresses. | Game called at 8 p.m - |{Dr. Koch to Investigate the MARRIED AT BROCKVILLE. {| Richardson station, and that four and a chambe | General admission, 25¢.; reserved Dread Disease. | men Ly shot in the melee, one a ee em------ 1 conte, 500. eXtra 3 CR te | being Kill A COMP TENT HOUSEMAID. RIZ-| [I'lan opens for sale of seats. Jan. 11th London, Jan. 10.--Dr. Koc h is about | A Daughter of the Late Senator | ( a thivtetnvoarol ferences. | required. Apply. 20. MISS | mete { to take tharge of Sp, £3jiedi on a> { Weds i shed in . the show Harty 107 Bagot street | | inves ate *lteping sickness in Ger | : g . form in if « : | | kville ' ; sto he Sacremento mountains. ---------- meme NOTICE | man East Africs Brockville, Ont., Jan. 10.--*Fuliord | Hen he a bei ph 1 as A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, NO| THE FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MILL] "yp (ih remain in the infected ter- | Place" was the scene of a quiet, hut | Heavy losses are being a 1 Noghing, Apply, 20. a Sontinae Qeir MeN IRY in ne dhe I vitory for eightecn months, and he | pretty, wedding. : this morning, when sheep owners because they iad e no a ak | I Er erator chess | wlll 1 hed or, fot we a poreiels by | Mine Martin Fulidrd, daughter of the | reparations fo fd the sheen during VIMRAL SERVANT, AT ONCE. | requests that those holding i 5 | the Liverpool 'School of Tropical Ne- 1 late Senator Fulford, and Geo re A j the ath Severs col, k of four. Apply after 6 no + | will kindly make a ngte of thi | dic ihc. ~which has wily spent £50,- | Shirreff, son 'of Charles J. Shirreff, | > p h R Sar, New Yor 3 Srady- P. Thompson, 162 ing St. -------------------------------------------- B ie, nited i ar re, | ale o anderbiit anc olumbia um a -. | - 000. and lost one professors in | Broce vi werd united in marriage. | of i ! un' 1 TWO EXPERIENCED SALESL ADL | CARD OF THANKS. | ite pfforts to nd a means of fighting | Rev. T. J. Mansll, Dundas, was the | versities, #gid of a family nrominent in for Millinery Department, fo | 1 DESIRE T0 EXPRESS MY | this terrible plague. | offici ee clergvignn.-- Pin Bride was | Nashville, "Tenn, attempted: suicide by of 1906. Apply to Steacy thanks to the many a Ring | It was anthoritatively stated in | given away by"her unele, John H. Ful-| taking a mixture of chloroform and STN £3 { TO CARE FOR A B 8S and sympathy tefully | Liverpool yesterday that the German | ford. She was unattended and only a | norvhine, He belt a letter saying he A SouRg Say. 10 renerally 7 chorishs ~ | Colonial Department had collected | few intimate friends and near relatives | v as tronbled with fits of insanity. He Coan "Annly at 45 King street. in ALEXANDER TYO. | 060000 towards the expenses of Dr. | were present, in view of the recent | cans recover, i re loved the cvenine, | ee | Koch's expedition. death of the bride's father Upon ea Rowena Pevton. once .the lovely RR gpa | Y. W. C. A. Eis a on Same ebb dave 1 veal, pen a AN "PRI i i ; Trial Of Slocum's Captain tour, Mr. and M Shier fi will reside | Iv. whose fortune wae lost in the'war siness. Liberal wages paid 1e 45.) ria BS P . tour, . an { iY 3 A : ' nes, Ee us "fin. Avpiy to | Monday Bvening, January 16th, at7. New York, Jan. 10.--The tric] of | in Brockvill | is dving of pnepmonia. in Atlanta, " Whig office { A free demonstration in cooking by | Capt. William Van Schaick, former She is seventy-six vears old; and SENT 0 HAVE THEIR | Mis 'Williamson, honor graduate of { commander of the excursion steamer Married At Ottawa. ! Toon declline mitshes rn the sirerta, GENTLEMAN T : i | danced with King ¥dward. when suits pressed and cleaned carefully by | of 0 0 eure oman wel- | General Slocum, the -ill-fate oat, | Ott Te 10. Miss Roma King gine i ner Ie Ww hand : also bring your cloth and have | McDonald Institute. Iu which burned in the East river on | tana, Jar he MW Le « Prince of Wales, he visited this con- an up-to-date suit made. Gallow-| June 15th, 1904, while it had a | the _ youngest daughter of the k tinent way"s, 181 Brock street. | ------ ree Sunday school exeursion on | Justice Kin of the Te hot | - iarge : 30: } was mares Jomini Met ist A TEACHER, WITH SECOND-CLASS | Smuggled Cattle. board, of which over 1,000, mostly | ¥ we Wgrtie] Domission David Gor | COOK ALMOST KILLED wrtificate and some | expe | Ottaws, Jan. 10--The exchequer | women and children, Tost. their lives, | church, this afternoon. fo David Gor Erotestint fers hed Eo " John and | he lay, before Jidge Thomas, | mour, son « r. 4 Mrs. J : tii Appl J. ¢ s.teourt condemned Messrs. John ar wgan, to , re. ¢ ¥ ! se." The cere : Sihoot Section.' No. 8, Parham ont. |G ol Suetour, ranchers, of the Wilk [in the eral cirenit court. Capt on "Trafalgar Howe : in : Dr | By An Assistant, Whom He Had mei t-------- EAL | 1tis ¢ district, in Alberta, to pay $6 Van Schaick is charged with negli- | mony Hen or gli --- , will so Discharged. HE et Te ANDY SARN | five strict, : . : : 30s amilton, and a swe { is: i MEN AND Bays WANTED 1] AN r| 000 to the Dominion government in | gence in the performance of his Hutie iety affair. The bride was attended | Montreal, Jan. 10.-William Rein- oe course of practical n=! i(jement of the claim. for enstoms | us commander of the Sl "He and Lr tn Miss Eihel es and Miss Elsie | hardt, cook at the London house, straction at home or in our schools, | duty on 507 head of cattle, which they {is understood that Gen. entry L. | : nd the sroom by Felton Gil: { bedr the maventure GTR. station, Nera abr Resoctat on." onic | are' charged with having smugwled over | Burnett, the United States district | Ritchio and the : eft this af [was almost killed, this morning, by aster Plumbers Association. Si | u 4 v . A > n | y « 'ox a3 tions. scoted. Cosme. Bro Co. | {he boundary line from Montana some | attorney, who represents the state, Slt { ternoon fof Quebice and New York. his assistant Jo an Englishman. ictical Schools Plunmhine Sen years ago. an rather the United States govern hid - For some time t there has heen rickluyine, New York, peouctme, | = s will make a determined effort to oh a fb bad blood between the two, and this Lincinna, ToS { Radcliffe May Lose An Eye tain a conviction {| TARIFF AGAINST STATES. |... intensified a fow days ago by ich 5 z : { Br a. teinhard lis ing Jones, The --_-- Winnipeg, Jan. 10.--Radelifie, th indsor ! i Mak Relubianrds ire Sischarg A ag -- lomir jon hangman passed through Death At Windsor. | Federal Government Will a to kill Reinhardt. Early this R-- ao oO y = vi » ! ) a ' « ol NO. | here en route east after hanging Wild Windsor, Ont., Jan. 10. John Wat An Increase. { og he Wrist to Reinhardt # room, Clarence street "McCann's. | Alec, the Indians at Kamloops. At | gon, known am Jong hia Scqunivtasices Ottawa. Faw. 10-4 prominent poli amd cracked his skull with a bar. 'of 1 Brock street | Swift Current he fell against a car {ag Uncle John Wdtson, One ot Pe ay fivian here, discussing the tact vevic | Go hich he (Jones) had evidently qs - er No | door, injuring his eve so badly that known of Windsor 8 ines, ha ing sion. of the coming session, is author kept hidden. away in his room: for BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENOE, 50/1 he will likely lose the sight 'of it. been formerly for thirty-eight years a | 00's, the statement that the govern: | C00 IL ANON 10 adh. hin on. SLT gy Phd A ly bo SR | GELERREE ng, customs officer, died last nicht. He was | 0 Fg g 00 accede to the gon cape, and cannot be found, although De session Steacy. alo: | McConkeve, 15e. | nearly eight three years of age. He { demand of manufacturers and material | 4 arm was 'at once given, Rein ian ie i ---------------- "Nut froit bar R ! di Drag was born on the banks of the Detroit | (70 0 C0 alr Hg against the Unit- | jade still lives, but is in a serious JOLLEGE STR NEAR a 0 | Only ar Gibson's, Ted (ross "| river, in Sandwich. and nearly all his | 54 Gein Tn view c sentiment | condition. \ treat, Stone House. in Sool Tepdir.1 Stor : life was spent in Windsor. His father |" 0 35 5c 5 00 00 would by \ 0 ms; stahle and y 0 o h ifa ft ¢ oR 3 . . . . 8 ' : ------------------------ acres land, suitable for garden and | Senator C} . Halifax, left Mow, | was the late Lieat.-Col: John Gowie | GOCE" A high tariff will, 'is : pasture. Possession immediately rth 080 to s widow i | Watson, Sandwich, w ho served with { Luod drive American® Bh rR Parisian At Liverpool. Anniv at MelLeod's Dra Stora at her death will he converted the British troops in the war of 1812, wstablish Branches in Canada 'ane Montreal, Jan. 10.--The Allan. liner rea 2 in il { I V to establish Branches in A n ; Ga 10ST penase of & puglie park abi and tl hellion of thus tend to the country's industrial | BM. steamer Parisian, from St. iid fovalopmment the tariff i<| Jolin, NB, and Halifax, for Moyille 161LD CRESCENT PIN S bav B is at | development, riff, : t : A GOLD: CRESUENY | The best place ta bu n 95 for Rlaud's Tron Tonic | likely to make very | and Liverpool, arrived at liverpool HS aes Ehion, Cierny of | Gitson's Red Cross Dr Ue al "laste? A unprofitable lat 10 pam., on the 9th. Colhorne streets.' Reward for its | Pills, a lest 's, I Te : \ resh there. ~return to 25 Colborne street. f \ SUIT MAY FOLLOW ili Young Canadian Failed to Marry Either, Oswego, N.Y., Jan. 10.--A tale * of loye's entanglements = with the pro- mise: of a breach of promise suit is, stirring the residents of the Ward, According to the reports, young man from Canada, who vears ago worked in this city, here a short timo ago to marry a young woman of the Sixth Ward, Everything, it is said, was arranged and one morning they started out te have the knot tied. The particular clergymun whom they desired to offi- ciate happened to be out when they called and so they returned home, in- a sop came tending to make another attempt SOOD. The young' man in the meantime went to visit some of his friends and before the visit was ended a marriage with the daughter of another house is alleged to have been arranged. The couple, accordingly, went to a nearby hamlet with the girl's father, but here again the clergyman was not at home. According to the story told, the young wommn balked at this point and declared the negotiations null and void. > The young man and the latter girl's father next decided upon a trip to New York at the expense of the form- or, The young man's first love waited long and in vain for him to return and lead her to the altar. When she learned of hi subsequent actions' she became wroth and ix said to have threatened to sue him for breach of promise. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. = : er S-- Honoring . An Linsday. Lindsay, Ont, Jan, 10.--A most in teresting event took place at the resi dence of Mr, and Mrs. J. B: Knowl son, Russell street, last evening, it be ing the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. Every living: direct descend ant with their husbands, wives and children, were present, forty-three in all, to do honor to their parents. The aged. couples were the recipients of many joyous messages from absent friends and relatives, in England and the United States and Canada, and many tokens of love and appreciation from those present: J. A, Bucknell and family, New York; E. L. Fortt and wile, Kingston, Ont.; R. J. Matchett and family; P. M, Leggett and family, Lindsay; A, Knowlson, New York; Her bert Khowlson, New York: F, Knowl Bon, Dytroi; A. M.¢ Knowlson, Lind- say; B, . Knowlson, Jr., Lindsay; Miss Rd New York. A YEAR IN CENTRAL, The Sehitence Given a Gool Young Man. Port Hope, Ont, Jan. 10.~This morning, Thomas Dalton, 8t. Thomas, a railway man, was convicted of he- ing concerned, with a companion who is not yet arrested, in the recent burg- lary at Ben, Oliver & Co's. clothing store, He pleaded guilty. Letters from the mayor of St, Thomas and others were produced testifying to his previ. ous good character and he was sen: tenced to one year in Central prison, The prisoner left behind in the store, on the night of the burglary, a vest containing a card of membership in Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen be longing to his brother, which led to his arrest, Enormous Imymigration Figures. New York, Jan. 10.<The official fig: ures given ont to-day by the bureau of statistics on Kis Island, show that the immigration during the year 1906 was enormous. It was far greater than in 1901, The grand total is near ly up to the million mark. There was substantial increase in all classes and, despite the fact that the immigration figures were larger than ever before, in the history of the port, the num- ber, of persons travelling in the cabins of 'the liners reached enormous propor. tions, Of the total of 992,065 persons who arrived by the various lines from for- eign ports the largest number was carried on the chips of the North Ger: man Lloyd Lines from Bremen and from Mediterranean ports, In 126 vov ages 177,916 passengers. were loaded in this port by the kteamships of this line, anid of these 15,874 were first cab- in voyagers. Next in order came the Hamburg-American Line. then the Cunard Line. Of the total of 780,012 steerage passengers broucht her, ah out TIR000 were immigrants. Wanted For Forgery. Fort William, Ont., Jan. 10,--Pink- | erton detectives are here searching for | "Major" A. J. Smith, formerly CP. R. train despatchéer here, but who lat- terly has been living with a wealthy | woman of bad reputation. He is want ed oh a charge of forging a check for a thousand dollars in a town rear | Chicago. He skipped out recently, and | it is reported here that heé has been | located in Karisas City. Huyler's and McConkey's high class candy are sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, The Toronto hoard of control elected | Controller John Shaw vice-chairman. » Is to use the best only. comes to the hestitate a moment in selecting Upon it eorreet form has set the crow of approval, gertifying to | by unreserved acceptance | nchean, tea, for Good Tea is desired. Two Qualities, 50¢. and 60e. for Jas. Redden @ Co. | importers ot Pie Groceries. Sixth] A Good Resolution for 1906: Then when it choice of Tea, you will pot «QUEEN BEE" its goudness banaue, any occassion where | an; 10.--(10 a.m.)= v 3 ising venperaturey 2 e As we write the great Pre-Tnvol- tory Sale is filling every aisle in this store. ; a o We surprised our cuMomers--giv- ing them cause to believe our trade statements, for never--in all our past years of selling Dry "toods--have we fulfilled the prom- ites more fully than now, ~The has been thor: ough--the goods affected "are found "mark down" in every department under the roof ~the reductions are eadionl and ox. ceptionuk==the opportiniting to save oh (each: purchase gre dovisive---S0 DON'T LEY ANGLHER DAY PASS WITHOUT A VISIT To THIS STORE. Sale Discounts From 10 {6 75 : Per Cent. Steacy Discount mps With all Cash Sales _ Steacy's. Jad. oth, 1006, beloved wife of 80 Rideau St. CLARK ~In Ki Caroline R. Frederick W. Clark, Fuperal private, » ---- ROBT. J. REID, The Lending Undertaker *Phone 877, 223 Princess St. (GRAND OPERA Y_ HOUSE) TO-NIGHT VIOLA ALLEN In Clyde Fitch's s Comedy The Toast of the Town pT Fanny Addon it. Qu lie or | _ Prices--20¢., . $1.50. | Box seats and 3 rows of Orchestra, 82. Seats now ou les FRIDAY, Ji Jan, 12th Dramatization of Bertha M. Clay's "p Novel jo Dora Thorne" | SEE £22 Te The Gardens . Dont oe Co iré uml | pecial Scenic oo struggle for Life od the OVA. rst 1825.85.60 NeaHme Seats now on sale. SATURDA AY, Jan. 13th Matinee 2.30. B The Farce Comedy ~ | "PECK'S BAD BOY er, Line a Laugh, Every Song a Go very. uhce a. Revelation, an ce TE . Dancers, eh ag and Pretty Girls. Fo 15-95-85-50 NOTHING Matinee Prices =~ Children, oR : A 25 al Thursday. Jan. 16th. 16th, 17th, 18th PAULINE HAMMOND CO. n Likely Reprieved. John's, Que., Jan. 10.--A tele gram received, last ovening, by the { sheriff, from Ottawa, leads to the be- lief that the sentence of death imposed | upon the Finlander, Hilamar Lahtin, has been commuted to penitentiary for life. © The official documents are ex- pected to-day. 1 St.

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