nd every counter of our ble line of goods--many ive-away prices. Stock- s never before, and but a needed to get our entire vals. en for Waists | "bargain" is expressed in hese extra specials. given est sufficiently to insure orticelli Silk Company a ilk and Linen Waistings, ces in the lotand of course these prices. | $3.99 ld. | pt- WAISTINGS, also the linen 8 ow | lot, a choice assortment with 75, ysurs to-morrow morning . S2T\ at Home 8, of the famous "Orkney" qual in ten of the best shades, 'includ cory dainty designs, imported suitable for comforter coverings. oscly, so that it can be uged as wn, and colors are guaranteed 15¢., 20c. and 25¢ "Windsor" quality, made' espe hion fillings, prices per bunch ac aa nihsanevenry prseseny %c., 8c. and 10¢ e ! 0 copies of the Butterick Cata 1906. Usually these are sold at people forwarded these for gra ne to each of our customers. Now ly fashion sheets by any means, pages of live, up-to-date, winte? tres, Hundreds of diagrams with hev have been successfully mad work, and as a book of clear well repay for slight time taken the office to-morrow, or any time re a copy absolutely free of charge. LAW & SON Just What You | I» Need ind the head cool. . [ Slipper at 50c., no tee, fell ¥ s, 75¢. blue or black at $1. T SHOE STORE. Re Wh . Cabinets, YEAR 73. NO. 9 JANUARY SALE | OQ] Friday. The sun 5 and sets at 4.44 pan. A girl has got to have a beau if he is o 10 T0 20 " Methodist church, 8 p.m. PER CENT Voting registration hours --10 "a.m. * til 1 pm.; 2 to 6 pm. 7.30 to 9 Chiria Cabinets, Music|: Sideboards, Buf-|" fetts and Combination Buf- |} fetts, Pictures and Mantle Mirrors, Tea Curates, Muf- | fen Stand, etc. Card Table and Chair to Rent. Robt. J. 222 Princess Street 2 doors above Opera House Telephone 677 CITY HALL Thursday, Friday and Saturday Jan. 11th, 12th, 13th THE ' Sublime Passion Play OF OBERAMERGAN First Evening--in Pathe French Films Guaranteed exhibited before .in Canady, The only genuine Passion Play in the Ddminion. Miscellaneous Moving Pictures Full of fun, humor and interest. New Machine With No Flicker See Posters and Small Bills. Admissioh--Adults Children, 15¢. Dgors open 7 pan. Commence, 8. 156. Canadian Biograph & Pathe Picture Co. never 25¢. Lrousseau. donald, horn, 1815. fatter from till 6 p.m., and from The man who has two mothers-in.low may take heart of hope, for he might yr hall a dozen Reid have had three or fo wus never so price from guaranteed them odorless. you all about them. DAILY MEMORANDA, Voters, Register ! Basketball, Y.M.C.A., 8 p.m. Fire and Light Committee, 4 p.m. rises Friday at 7.88 a.m. nly in a story book. Limestone Lodge, No. 91, A.O.U.W. jeets to-night at eight o'clock. Union Prayer Meeting, Queen street am. It takes almost as many aby that is coming as clothes for a for a bride's She--Mormonismn is a terrible thing. je--Yes, just suppose a man should be enpecked. This day dad Mullah, in history --British defeated 1904 : Sir John A, Mac- Let the fat man rejoice that he is no than he is, and the thin man ing because he hus skin and bones loft. Reristration Courts open to-morrow, 16. aan. til 1 pm. from 2 p.m. 7.30 to 9 p.m. Lamp Art. Lamp Utility. Our assortment of B. & H. Lamps complete, they range in $2 to $15, Every burner perfect, combustion renders Come in and we'il Tell ..ROBERTSON BROS. If You Wear Our Shoes YOU ARE USING THE FINEST FOOTWEAR TO BE HAD IN THE CITY. Wear "Allen's"' Military Bootmakers 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. MADE-TO-ORDER Persian Lamb Jackets Select Your Skins. { Any Pair Trousers in the House $56 A.C. Waggoner Quality, Style and Fit Un- equalled. McKAY FUR HOUSE BROCK STREET. DO LIKEWISE The Demion--Fire has no terrors for the wise ones who have Se- cured their policies and protection from the nancially strong Co's represented by \ 'Q REAL ESTATE AND SWIFT S INSURANCE AGENCY CTC -- ill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Valleau and = re - . FRIDAY. Jan. 12th family, Cataraqui, spent last week WANTED. Game called at 8 p.m. renewing acquaintances here. Ruth on B---- essE------------ i admission, ate. ; reserved Lampkin has gone. to Svdenham, BOOMERS ARD, 1 ABLE VSARDERS, "Plan opens for sale of seats, Jan. 11th. | where she will attend school this wint- Ei ieee mm-------- 1 | or. Mrs. James Long, Peterboro, is} TWENTY GIRLS AT ONCE, AT| Y W.C. A. the guest of her sister, Miss Palmer. Kent Bros. Mica Works, foot of Mr. and Mrs. Everton Vanluven vis Princess street HOTEL QUINTE, experienced aid. HOUSEMAID AT 2 first-class and a chamb waitresses A compl RI- 1c " wired. Apply to Miss I 1¢ agot street A COOK AND HOUSEMAID. HIGH | pst wages paid. No washing or iron ing. Apply at Whig office. A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. NO washing. Apply to Mrs. Ss. We College Grounds. Dyde, Queen's A YOUNG MAN, TO CARE FOR A bogse, and make himself penexally useful. Awvnlv at 45 King street, in the cvenine. GENTLEMAN TO HAVE THEIR suits pressed and cleaned carefully bv hand : also bring your cloth and have an up-to-date suit made, Gallow- wa 181 Brock street. SKCOND-CLASS A TE HER, WITH certificate and experience Protestant profe salary Apply to J. N. § School Section. o S---- MEN AND BOYS WANTE ARN Plumbing Trade. pays $5 de ¢ i course of pract cqmpleting struction at home or in our f | ' | Graduates admitto to Union ahd | Township Agricultural Association | Virginia coal properties, which, it is Master De he. Bi Co. | was held at Cataragui, Wednesdays at anderstood. has been contemplated for Practical Schools Plumbing and | tornoon. These officers were elected : | some time. Bricklaying, Jew BT Rr President, William Shunnot, Glenbur | S0E BEE : pid first vice-president, H. imp ie | gon I second vice ident, | Burned To Conceal Murder. ie LET | €harles Friendship, Williamsville; dir- | Pittsburg, Pa., Jan.. 11.--Mrs. Len 30- : I actors, R. Buchell, J. Dowsley, F | Able, twenty-seven years old, pp . AULT . =| Knight, F. Tradell, Eo K, Purdy, S. | af Andrew Able, residing at OFFICE, WITH VAULT NO. 67] g Ww. pillar. M. Fowler, 11 hom | Brownsvillé avenue, was found dea McCann's Clarence street. Annly at 51 Brock 'street. 51 Princess 'street : moderate rent Possession {mmediatoly. Apply Steacy & Stency To His Native Soil. Windsor, Ont. Jan: Horne, senior judge of Esse leit, to-day, on a trip to the St. ¥incent in the Carribean Sea, Jace of his birth. absent ahout three x county island o th months. Horie has not had a holiday in twen- | 1v-two Years. rap Danderine for: the hair ir sold Gibson's Red Cross drug store. ¥ ties § RELLISVILLE, | dre BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO a 11.--Judge He expects to be Judge | Annual Clearing Sale --OF -- Scotch Tweed Suitings Balance of Fall and Winter Suitings to be cleared cheap. One hundred up-to- date patterns to choose from, $24 Suits for - - #186 $268 Suits for - - $18 $27 to $32 Suits for - $20 FOR CASH ONLY First-Class trimosings, - workmanship and fit guapentoed, or wo sale. ~v © Winter Overcoats, 20 Per Cent. Off Fancy Vestings at Cost 188 Wellington Street. MUST BE SOLD A large variety of first-class Hall Heaters, and Wood Stoves, Cook Ranges. Also a lot of Carpets, everything cheaper than usual. TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE 808 PRINCESS STREET INTERCOLLEGIATE Varsity vs. Queen's Mise Williamson, honor graduate o McDonald Institute. Every woman wel come. NOTICE | THB FORTNIGHTLY CLUB WILL sedstine and Miss Sills as teachers, | continue their "little gatherings' in the | Miss Annie Vanluven spent Saturday SVE 1 ] @ " ' " Whig Hall or MONDAY IVENINC and Sunday in Yarker the guest of Sheet-Iron Stoves, Pug, Box Stoves and Furniture and HOCKEY MATCH Monday Evening, January 15th, at 7.45 A free demonstration in cooking by Fon "3L00DY SUNDAY" JANUARY 22ND, THE GREAT TEST DAY. Bloody Fight Between Cossacks and ~~ Minérs--Eight Officers Arrested ip St. Petershurg for Conspiracy--Douma Will Meet in April. Jan. 11.--The Times St. Petersburg correspondent says he hears the government has privately in formed labor leaders that if January 29nd, and the anniversary of "Bloody Sunday," pass quietly, repressive mea- | sures will be suspended the next day.| He adds that the council of the em-| pire has commenced the discussion of | new regulations for the suppression. of the popular uprising. The minority favors the preliminary use of blank cartridges, but the majority think this would embolden mobs, and lead to greater bloodshed afterwards. The whole police force of St. Petersburg will be armed with rifles shortly. i London, i Count Witte in receiving a deputa- tion from the, league of October-30th, | promised the removal of the restric: | tions for which minister of the in-| terior Durnovo is responsible, but showed that he believed the restric i | tions had been necessary. He said: "There was a time when I} sought the confidence of the people, | but sueh illusions are mo longer pos gible. J have always opposed repres: gion. but have been 'compelled to re- sort to it. as the result of having trusted my countrymen." ---- Another Bloody Fight. Berlin, Jan. 11.--A despatch to the local Anzeiger, from Kattowiez, Prus- sian Silesia says: "Another sanguin- ary collision has occurred between the Niemie mine, in Russian Poland, ac ross the frontier. The miners enticed several Cossacks into ambush, and then attacked them, killine three. One of the miners was killed. Miners have seized the Saturn mine, and elected their own directors." Eight Officers Arrested. London, Jan, 11.--A despatch from St. Petevsburg. reports the arvest of eight artillery officers of the St. Pet- ersburg garrison, on the charge of being engaged in a conspiracy to blow up the Troitsky bridge, and to cap ture the fortpess, To Meet In April. 11.--A long of- ar St. Petersburg, Jan ficial communication, issued this morning, explains that the carrying out of numerous formalities will pre- vent the meeting of the douma before the end of April. It is added that the be further postponed in of strikes and meeting mav the event of a renewal disorders. ai Moscow Visitors. Moscow, Jan. 10.--Mr. Farnsworth had a "bee" drawing wood, on Wed- nesday. Miss, EB. Asselstine has re the holidays at home. J. Craig is very ed Mr. and Mrs. M. C, on Sunday. Mi Coulter and i Fanny Milligan, Tamworth, were visit ing at the-home of 8S. day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A Connolly, Yarker, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Amos Huffman on Sun day. School re-opened with Miss As e January The committee in charg requests that those holding invitation will kindly make a note ol this fact. 15th. Auction Sale Saturday, Jan 18(h | Horae, Cow and Heifer, ot. M o'clock Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 11.--As the re- | of President Roosevelt conferring Marker Bahare. Terms' cash sult of long negotiations E. P. Much- | on imports from Switzerland to the | "WAM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. Jowl of this city, to-day, became the | United States of erude tartar, still | owner of all the coal mines in ' the | wines, vermouth, brandies and works | { | | i | FOR SALE. | TW ENTY SHARES OF 1 Cereal Com i | Apply *¥ Stock of the. Frontenac pany will sell right F. B.." care Whig office cultural Association. Wartman as Sproule. Dr. elected geeretary-treasurer. A of $250 was reported in the treasur 0 oe ---------- is from the city "Phe m's Red Cross drug store. 30. | gy . {dene store in | 8 Parlor suite, f ¢ x «| time, will be sold for £10, at Harri | { son Co., January sale. { | » Several styles of steel filled corsets | w selling at dic. New 1 orm. : 3 | BE. HW. Phippen, Conway, 18 ht at | Wi dvor hotel. : "Pay water rate and save discoun TIMES CAPITAL | will Of the Kingston Township Agri- { The annual meeting of the Kingston J. W. Edwards was re- balance | cost $45, used for some York Dress} T. «| Florence Wegeant. Big Coal Mine Deal. Point Creek, W. Va., glistrict, with the { exception of the Détroit and the Im- The price paid for | property was $6,000,000. | stood that extensive be made under the new owner | and that several new mines will 4 | perial mines. It is under- | opened on the property. The aval | Syies government to ext nd the fav lands purchased by Nr, Muchlow are | gred nation treatment to American | situated in Fayette, Raldgh = and | imports, without, at the same time This { Kanawha eountic yesterday in the cellar of her home terribly burned. By her side was rv. | broken | posed that the oil had exploded, br a ? jelivory from an A an investigation disclosed two wounds The most prompt Ceiven Yin her neck, apparently inflicted by a | C. Ww. knife. The police and coroner are mak- | McGar on the theory | John T and | James Shepherd. 1 ne | : < + investigation Able was murdered {ing an | that Mrs, { the crime. rere A: Webstér, Lanedowne, was bus hess visitor, in the city, yesterda the t."" J fii, nds, | sex on the Wisconsin e military and miners employed in the | turned to Middletown after spending | Miss | Bell on Satur | the | arrangement is improvements be | is the first step in a great consolidation of West oil lamp. Tt was at first sup "then burned by her assassin to hide | { 4 | R. 0, Spencer. Rughy, North Da- joe. spent yesterdiy in town with | Death of Philadelphia Girl From Hydrophobia. New York, Jan: 11.--Miss Julia Cyr: tin, twenty-one years okl; of Phila: delphia, died, Tuesday, from hydro- phobia, caused by the hite of a pet dog some time ago. Miss Curtin, last Friday, became ill with nervous op- pression. She visited her uncle, Dr. Curtin, explained the symptoms, aid told him the dog. bad bitten her. The doctor assured her there was no cause for alarm, and told her to go home, but she felt confident she was doomed. Had she gone to the Pastear Institife as soon as she suffered the scratch she might have been saved. DR. "ALMAN J. FRISBY, | 1s one of the "women in (hi United States, honored By having been Ppoints ed embers of important state hoards. | She is the only . representative of her | State Board of Control and is also one of the trustees of the State University at Madison, Wis. ---- SKETCH OF CHAIRMAN the Board of Education, William Kelly. William Kelly, the newly elected chairman of the Board of Education, was born in Shrewsbury, England, on March 10th, 1863, His father was an Irichman and his mother Welsh. He came to Canada in Jone, 1872, and worked as a farm boy in Prince Ed- ward county. for seven years, attend ing school in the winter months. Sub- sequently he attended Albert College, Belleville, For the following twenty years he conducted a photograph gal- levy in Ottawa and Kingston. He has also been in the painting and poultry business, At Ottawa, he paid close at tention to parliamentary procedure in which he is well versed. For the past ten years, Mr. Kelly has served on the Bodrd of Wdusatith, wing vali: ble service tot the people. or 'years MF, Kelly has been identi- fied with labor interests, first joining the Knights of Labour in its palmy duys in Ontario. He has filled nearly all the chief offices in labor bodies For some years he has represented the local union of brotherhood of Painters and Decorators in the local trades Despatches From Near, And NEWS OF THE WORLD GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- Matters That Interest Everybody old drawing pay. a se Distant Places. SIBLE FORM, Serie. --Notes From All Over--Little Of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. ; Hon. S. N. Parent has resigned the mayoralty of Quebec. Conditions in China are still unset- tled and unsatisfactory. There are @76 United States depart- mental employees over seventy years The polis, fire in the West hotel, Minnea- killed wight people and injured e of others. Liberal neliticians in Great Britain are confident of a controlling majori without Irish help, pi i A. N. Armstrong, Cassopolis, Mich., has been appointed warden of Jackson brisan, work tb commence February nd. President Harper, of Chicago Uni- versity, renowned as an educator and business man, died Wednesday of ohncer. Dr. Preston was acquitted at St. John, -N.B., yesterday of the murder of Fdith Clark, through an-illegal op- cration. France has detided to take Russian treasury notes at one year's date, to the extent of about a hundred mil- lion roubles. The Roblin government will estab- lish a public ownership system of tele- phones by introducisg legislation along this line. Since his reconciliation with his wife Rohert Fitzsimmons has withdrawn the suit for $100,000 for alienation against Major Miller, | The Grand Trunk Pacific railway have received 15,000 names from which to make a choice for 'a name for their terminal city on the Pacific. While dealing cards at a progres sive ouchre party in Stritzinger's par lor, Norristown, Hugh McGinnis, a wealthy paper manufacturer fell dead. Nearly $2,000 has been raised to aid fhe sufferers from the landslide at Haverstraw, N.Y, Another long crack was discovered in the undermined wtroet, _ An explosion No Must duis. the Algoma Steel company, t Bte. Marie, resulted in the death of William Ault and the damage of the furnace, 3 Senator Ralph Barton, of Kansas, has appealed from the sentence of £2,000 fine for accepting compensa- tion from the Realto Grain and Se- curities company, council. He has continously been cledted by the trades.council and ap- pointed by President Samuel Gompers to represent the American Federation of Labor as organizer for the King ston district. Mr, Kelly was instru mental in securing amicable settle ment of the street railway and other local labor troubles. Me. Kelly has always taken ferest a notad 'sprinter. He also has drama tic ability and played with local theatrical organizations, For the past five years ho has been correspon an in of labour, Ottawa. Hé has also writ ten for various newspapers, | In religion Mr. Kelly is a Methodist, | for being identified with Brock { and Sydenham . street church years choirs Dunn, Yarker,| work of temperance and prohibition. He organized many eolineils, divisions | and lodges, for the promotion of temperanes and moral reform in this | city and district '| Tn Mr. 'Kelly the Board of Education has a chairman who has given much | ¥ v, I thought and time $0 educational mat | ters, and who will ll the position with credit. ° Will Help Industries. Jan. 1l'--1here throughout the | ! | Jerne, Switzerland, is great rejoicing | of art, the reductions provided for in | section 3 of the Dingley act. The new the result of negotia tions for a reciproeity convention be- twein the United States and Switzer | land, and its granting was preceded by the voluntaryi apnouncement of the preferring any roquest whatever for a | return of similar preferences on | part of the American government. It | is believed that this new arrangement | industries, al Annual Meeting.' The annual meeting of the Stor 2 | vington Agricultural society, was held d! in the town hall, on January 10th . The following were elected: President a | Thomas Thompson; first viee president John Gilson: second: viee-prosider woe Avkrovd;: 'seerctary-treasurer Alex. Ritchie: directors, J, E Anglin it . Gi. Brace, George ee at it { Postage prepaid on' each box of th genuine Blaud's Tron Tonic a v. | drug store, 25c. box. 4 Special eale of playing "cards, "sco card foE-hridge. with each pack Mah ros. : in sports, and at one time was | various | dent of the Labor Gazette, department | Formerly he took much interest in the | Swiss federation over the proclamation | up- | the will be of the greatest benefit to Swiss | RB. Shannon, William | &. A. lyon, | al « Leatherland, | W. Lake's. Pills sont out of town from Gibson's Red Cross| sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug at. York this wear has surpassed oll Captain Cole, on instruction of the Dominion government, is giving a | course of free lectures on seamanship | and navigation to the lake and river captains at St. John, N.B. John Madison of Buffalo, was sen- | tonced to twenty-five years in . state's | prison, for attempted burglary. He | was caught almost without a struggle in a w York residence, The sensational story of the hold- | up of a C.P.R. train, in which mur- wag a fake. It was | sprung_on some credulous newspaper "man hv bibulous travellers, | Dennis (VBrien, of Stratford, brake- { man on the Grand Trunk, was fatally | injured at Baden by the auxiliary car | hocoming derailed. Three other em- plovees sustained minor injuries. Plans are being laid in New York } for a chain of municipal hospitals, which when completed, will, it is de clared, give the city the preatest sve tem of free treatment hospitals in the world i der done, is | W. Prior, Cleveland, of Denison, Prior and company, members of the New York Stock Exchange, committed suicide on Tuesday. The firm's affairs are in' the hands of a committee of bankers, Capt, Ford, of | has heen preser the steamer Stork, at Lloyds, with a | silver eup and £70 by grateful under- wr . We brought her eargo of furs safely to London, after being | caught in the ice off Cape Pembroke. Prof. W. L. Carlyle, dean of the Col- | orado State Agricultural College, at} | Big Fire At Pueblo Fort Collins, a graduate of the ig re * Guelph 0.A.C., bas declinéd the offer Denver, Col, Jan, 11.- A disastrous %10.000 a year to manage the fire is sweeping Pueblo and the flames of S kels estate" and live stock inter ests in California | It is being s=aid in well-informed | quarters that French bankers have | agreed to advance to the Russian government fifty million dollars at | five and a half per cent. interest, plus two per cent. commission. The state railways are offered ps a guarantee for the money advanced. -------- Elginturg Movements. Flginburg, Jan. 11.=S8chool has re under the able management of { opened; {| Miss Black, Miss S. | friends in- Winnipeg. 0 1 for some weeks, is about again. 1! N. Lawson is visiting friends in city. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert and Waughter, spent a couple of week ab Merrickville, with Mrs, Jackson' | parents. Mrs. Noble, who Mis shall, spent hore, Visitors : at J. Noble's. M. Kingston, Knight is visiting Mrs. D. Smith, ill | ™ ® =A Good Resolution for 1906 Jackson has been 3 very ill, is improving. Miss . Mar a few days J. Marshall, Kingston, Lake, Kingston, at Honors Forestry Oonvention By His Presence. Ottawa, Jan. . 1l.--Another large crowd greeted the Canadian forestry convention this morming. Premier' Laurier presided and the gathering was again honored by the presence of the governor-general. The subjects dis« cussed were all more or less technical in character, Dr. Saunders, director of experiment- al fgrms, read a valuable paper, show- ing the results of forestry on the ex- perimental farms, outlining the expec- tations as to results in the North- West, Rev. A. E. Burke, of Alberton, PEL, told of farm forestry in the eastern provinces, and Norman Ros assistant superintendent of forestry for Canada, read a paper on the tree planting in the west. by E. J. Zavitz, lecturer on forestry at the Guelph college. This afternco: the pulp industry will be considered, TO CONFER ORDERS On Eniperor ¢f Japan and His . Generals. London, Jan. 11.~Prince Arthur of Connaught, attended by Admiral Sir Edward Seymour, and other members of the royal "commission, pointed by King Edward to present the order of the Garter to the Emperor of Jap: an; started for Tokidy to-day, Prince Arthur, ie also' the bearer of three orders of merit for Admiral Togo, Field Marshal Oyama and Field Mar. shal Yamagata. | " THE WORST IN CANADA. Condition of Ottawa. Ottawa, Jan, 11.--Bugene Blais, con- victed of assault on a girk ef ques: tionable charactor, was given seven years in the penitentiary by Judge Teetael, this morning. The judge sail the morals of the young people in Ot tawa are the worst in Canada. The jury in ghe Laroeque murder case retired at one o'clock, Annual Meeting. Collingwood, Ont., Jan. IT~At the annual meeting of the Farrar Trans sortation company, at the head offieo, ere, it was decided to build a 8,000. ton steamer, to go into commission in the spring of 1907. The contract in to be given to the Collingwood Ship building company. The board of di rectors for this year is: A. Farrar, president; F. Fair, secretary; C; Pear- The Morals if" wall, manager; F. Scott, vice-president; W. R. Rowland, treasurer; F. A. Bas. wott, H. Baird, Jangn Wiley, James Morris, H, A. Cur Jin Tondon, Jan, 11. ~There will be no opposition in three elections. The premicf, Sir Henry Ca 11-Banner- district, urchison, caused the man, will represent Stirling the unionist candidate, Mr, being seriously ill, which unionist vommittee to abandon contest, The first nominations coming cloctions were made to-day. AYout 450 Registered. At theese o'clock this about 450 Voters had registered at Ontario and St. Lawrence ward booth 120 were registered; Cataragui, 90; Frontenac, 70; Ridean, 90; good turn 'out of voters, ------ A Clergyman Called. Montreal, Jan. 11.--At a meeting of 8t. Matthew's Preshyterian church, Inst night, it was decided to call Rev, John W. Stephen, Avenue Road Pres: byterian church, Toronto, to succeed tev. Prof. Mackenzie, who went to the Montreal Presbyterian College. The salary is $2,000. -------------- To Hold Enquiry. Halifax, N.8., Jan. 11.--The marine official enquiry A Train Wrecked. Salt Lake City, Jan. 11, from Ogden says it is reported A special miles from Ogden, are not under control. Telegraph an telephone wires are now down. Was Assassinated. feet of police, assassinated, The murderer escaped. rei land for the new Union station, To ronto, Herpicide for the hair fl Gibson's Red Cross drug store, % 8 hestitate a moment in selecting Miss Tolls is visitin | friends at Inverary, i S---------- ve "Ihe genuine" Blaud's Iron Ton pills 'with a Red Cross on bottle i store, Take no other, re! The importation | cords. of gems at New Jas. Redden re | [2 te of Fine 6 cert The agricultural forest problem wag the subject of a well-worded paper] the or the afternoon the various booths, At the Sydenham, -- Vietoria, 70. This evening there should be a and fisheries department will hold an into the loss of the steamer Lunenburg, recently, at Mag- ---- dalen Island. Eleven lives were lost J z bv the wreck, including Mr. Leslie, FRIDAY, Jan, J2th LRP one of the owners of the plramaysation ot ry "lay camer, the fast mail on the Southern Pacific has bern wrecked "at Montello: Hill, twelve Iriatusk; Siberia, Jan, 11.~The pre- Dragomirofi, has been The Grand Trunk railway has taken the necessary steps to expropriate the in sold at 1s to use the best only. Then when it comes to the choice of Tea, you will pot "QUEEN BEE" b ee] Success if # Hundreds of shrewd shoppers have already tak- en advantageof this morey- saying opportunity. : 'Remember the merchan- dise we offer i$ not old or, shop worn. Every depart- ment in this big store is affected by the deep price Stea cy"s. IRIGSTOCK E~LESSLIE.--~O0n Janyy 11th, at St. 6 'y Unthedesd, The The Kingston, by ery Rev. » Whi Wriatocks. Doan, Robert remaining son the ate Ven. Brigstocke of St. John, N.B., to Loraine Marks, only daught- er of Wm. Lesslie ingston. ROBT. J. REID, The Leading Undertaker "Phone 877. 223 Princess St. (@ihND X OPERA J HOUSE) "Dora Thorne" The viaggle for Life on the ORL A Special Scenic uction © PRicRS" 15-26-86-60 pied Seats now on SATURDAY, Jan. 153th Evenihgie.is Matinee 2.30. ¢ "BAD BOY" vEvery Live » BA (Every Song a Gem, Bvery Dance' - a Revelution, An "vbning of Delight. Fi vbning hy Baaters; 15 Clever Singers, RESIS" 15-25-85-50 NRAHER® I he Faroe T 'PECK"S and Pretty Girls. Matinee Prices +=. Children, 15. © AQIS: now ob sales no a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ursday, Jan. 18, 18, 17, 18 Th THE PAULINE HAMMOND GO, Presenting the. Uharming Soubrotte, Miss Pauline Hamm , Clifton Whitman and many of Metropolitan Actors on MONDAY, The Man From > bntire, thaws of am Nightly, a ae ahs velw een the A S SRESIAL 10-15-25 Seats on sale Satu Jan 1.20. Britt Neison Moving Pletares Suppo! : Selected Com- presenting 21 Upon it orvect form has set the crown of approval, certifying to its goudnaoss by unreserved acceptance for banavet, ic | luncheon, tea, for Good Toa is desired. is any occasion Where | 4 106 persons out of 1,000 in Two Qualities, 50c. and 60c. @ Co. A bulletin issued by the Census Burcau gives United States over tem years oll are unable to write. Ordered or ready-made corsets every description and ice, we manu- facture and know style that will seit Reform, figure. New York Dress ]