WEAR STORE--BIBBY'S ---------- nt. Discount coat Overcoat Sale ences ck Cheviots, Vicunas, Mel- ch Tweeds. "All are ele most popular styles. onscientiously say that we | TEELOVERGOATS in" big, but it is true never: are the lowest, otherwise ich larger discounts. BIBBY CO. /ear Store. atl, tin reg OGD OGG GO nas toes Apples a rincess St. ESWICK RESTAURANT KING STREET WL Fi DAY AND IouT OF 6 for $1 ner = tickets, ' 25c., and ter Stew, 20¢. Special Rates to Boarders ort Edw. Norgon - Proprietor hone 403. Proverb are not more delic: than __ the confections = obtained SIV. Where is the temptation to ,candics When we soll then so cheap Tob your ehild of the Suear it's NR Systemi requires, or teach it to 'n what doesn't belong to it. 0 CO. PETTERS Princess St. 'Phone 640. i OL te of * CEYLON TEA met with unbounded favor be= cause of its delicious flavor. d Packets Only. 25e., 30c., 40c., 50c. HIGHEST AWARD, ST. LOUIS, 1904. ~ Wilson's _Invalids' Port, Oporto Wine, Extract of Pery- vian Cinchona Bark, A TRIAL will de" monstrate that this is one of 'the very best coriibinations of these ingredients, the tonie properties of which are well recognized by all pharmacopceids, Physicians --Tecom--- mend it for Ansmia, Chlorosis, General De- bility, and in conva- lescence. f you feel tired, nervous and irritable. you have headache, cold feet, indi- ition, constipation and dragging-down ns, If you have any menstruation or other lisorder peculiar to your sex, If from any cause you are in a run- flown condition. If sleep doesn't refresh you and work fis a bear, you Dr. Hugo's (Health Tablets for Women, and you need them now. Remember, all these things are not discomforts, they are indications of a rious cause. Don't wait until they result in some onic disease. Nip them in the bud. Dr. Hugo's Health Tablets taken now will ward off much pain and suffering-- will add years to your life and put new life into the years, They make healthy omen, But you must have faith enough to y one box. Improvement in your health will be noticed the first week, 5 at dealers or by mai) postpaid, . N. Robinson & Co., Coaticook, Que. ASY MONEY AT HOME ining canaries, Mors profitable than chickens. All indoors. oul] get $2.50 to $5.00 éach for young singers. Expert necossa) To t you {interested quickly we POTTAM BIRD BOOK (Moussngr oes ata.) and tw, BIRD BREAD 10 CENTS, ind "CANARY v3. CHICKENS,' showing how to make ney with canaries. all for tampa of coin. Address OTTAM BIRD SEED, 4, st. Londen, 0a. Remedy. for all Jorms of eaknoss, Mental missions, Spew or NIVERSAL MEAT CHOPPERS, arvers in Sets, The New, Easy Washing Machine jiauss' Shears and Razors all guaranteed at Strachan's Hardware Store. NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS, ---- Supplied by W. pF. Dexer & Cq., 18 arket Square, Kingston. Open Closed. January 13th tehison mal, Copper faltimore & Ohio Brookiven Rawvid Transit nadian Pacific o Liinoig Central uisville & Nashville Pletropolitan PA ouri Pacific NW York Central "nnsyivania flock "Island Reading St. Paul uzar "win City non Puacifie hited States Stas) hited States Steel, pid: . ---- GRAIN MARKET -- 88) I 85 | -- | | Movements' Of The People--What and 60c. per lb. At all Grocers PERSONAL MENTION. They Are Saying And Doing. De. J. H. Bell left to-day, for Peter- boro. 1. L. Henderson, Montreal, is at the Randolph hotel. D. Wright, Brockville, is a busi- ness visitor in the city. Dr. H. and Mrs. Rye, Gananoque, spent yesterday and to-day in town. V. J. Savage has returned from a two weeks': teip to Toronto and Bui- falo, Miss Lydia Leach, left to-day, fora few days' wisit with friends at Inver ary. Mr". and 'Mis. W. C. Emerson, Guelph, are spending a couple of days in the city. Mrs. George Richardson gave a jolly supper party for the hockeyists after the game last night. . G. G. Publow, returned to-day from Peterhoro, where he attended the dairyman's convention, The Misses Brown entertained at a cuchre party on Friday night, the af- fair being most enjoyable. Frank McKinnon, Antigonish, N.S. arrived in the city yesterday to take the short course at Tete du Pont bar- racks, William Glenn, Smith's Fate; town spending a brother, 'Matthew street, Announcement' is made of the in Toronto, of R. W, former dears, Tim few days with his Glenn, Ordnance death Vanderwater, a Kingstonian, aged sixty-eight He passed away on Friday. Miss Spence, missionary nurse at Port Simpson Hospital, under direc- tion of the Methodist Women's Mis- tionary Society, is in Kingston on a THE DAILY WHIG, SAIURDAY, JANUARY 1a, TE. Se ' INCORPORATED "TO CARRY ON BUSINESS, Company Formed to Conduct Hospitals, and Training Schools for Nurses in the Dominion--Five Millions Into Mining Operations. Ottawa, Jan. 13.--The Murray Bay Lumber and Pulp company has been incorporated to carry on' lumber and pulp-wood business in all its branches, and to aequire the business of the La. ferriore Lumber company, limited. Th chief place of business of this com- pany will be in the parish of St, Etienne 'De Lamalbare, Que. The new real capitalists, with a total capital stock of $500,000. The Dominon Square Land company was been incororporated with a total capital stock of £500,000, composed chiefly of Montreal and Westmount capitalists, to carry on the business of real estate dealers and brokers. The chief place of business' will be Montreal. With a total capital stock of $75, 000, several Montreal men have been incorporatéd into a company by the name of Dr. John McKay Treatment company is to acquire and conduct hospitals, training schools for nurses. ete., throughout' the dominion. The chief place of business will be in Mont- real, | A number of Montreal capitalists have been incorporated to acquire the business of the firm of MeLaurin bro. thers, of that city. and to carrv on the manufacturing of lumber ote. The operations will be carried on throush- out the dominion by the name of the McLaurin Bros., limited, with a total canital stock of $200.000. Onerations will be carried on chiefly in Montreal. Under the name of the Canadian Consolidated Mines, a nimber of Tor onto capitalists have been incorrbrat- od to engage in mining throughout the dominion. The total capital stock is $5,500,000. iimm------------------ THE COUPLE DISCOVERED. Exposed on Leak Island for Five Days. At noon, to-day, M. McParland tele- furlough. Mrs. James S. Coulson. who has been lying critically ill with inflamma- tory rheumatism in the general hospi- tal, for the last cight weeks, is im- proving nicely. [iss Grace Greaves, entertained ab- out fourteen of her young friends at an informal dance, last evening, at her home on Union street, The young people had a gay time, Capt. J. H. McMaugh, for the past thirteen years with the St. Lawrence and Chicago Navigation company, has severed his connection with that com. pany, and int taking a well-carn- PLY ang. intends, of Mise: Daisy" "Win- du Domaine, men- tioned in another column, will call forth many congratulations here, : The engagement slow. and Brnest where the prospective bride and groom are well known and very great favor ites ENTERTAINED CHOIR. Captain and Mrs. Gaskin Host | On Thursday night Capt. and Mrs, | Gaskin threw open home to the clergy, the choir and the | Sunday school of St. Paul's church. provided in the different | with 'music, and a most dehi cious supper ¢ Archdeacon Vv made a speech, | thanking the host and hostess. for the | trouble they had taken, and for the | | | { Games were rooms, heartiness of their hospitality. "For they are jolly good fellows," was Jus- tity sung, and the evening closed | with more music, and a dance, and | the national anthem. -- Deseronto Flower Societ: The officers are : Patrons, ) Walter Rathbun, I, or John Dalton. Gaylord, Mrs. F. Blair; honorary president, P. honorary. vice-president, J. worth; past presidents, Mrs. EE. Walter Rathbun, .B." Metlew; president, F. B. Gaylord; first vice-president, Dr, W. J. Pasmore; second vice-president, J. I. Davidson; directors, Mrs, McGaughey Mrs. E. W. Rathbun, Mrs, Smellie, | Mrs, Rixen, Mrs. Gaylord, Mrs, Me- | Clew, P. Casburn. H. E. Parks, D. Me- | Clew: auditors, W. K. T. Smellie, B. | A., Hugo Talbot; exhibition manager, | H. E. Parks; secretary-treasurer, D. | McClew. { The date fixed for this vear's flower | show is Wednesday, August 29th, ! The Search For Beauty. Everybody wants to be beautiful and strong and healthy. 'This explains the | wonderful success of any curative arti- cle, ably advertised in. new spapers, | that produces conditions of pure blood, | clear. complexion, and vital energy by perfect assimilation. An illustration is found in Cascarets, Candy Cathartic, that work while you sleep, and have proven that "Beauty i by cleansing the blood and actually producing beauty. The 'sale of Cascar- ets now is at the rate of over twelve million boxes a year, i ---------- Badly Burned. Miss Cora McNally, daughter of Michael McNally, North Burgess, was badly burned, while working around the stove. In lifting a pot from stove she used her apron, which caught fire, and the young lady's clothing was soon enveloped in flames. Alone at the time, she ran out doors, and her mo- | ther hearing her cries caught her~and | rolled her in the snow, The flames | had burned the clothing and the flesh | was badly burned. m-------------- Cape Vincent Steamer. Until further notice, steamer will leave for Cape Vincent at 11.30 a.m. is blood deep Molassed candy, McConkey's, is sold | at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Thermometers from 20c. up Chown'y, ~~ +13 at and Hostess. | tion of Rev. their hospitable | torate of | tery for the occasion. | dining car ladt week, said : fed modern era phoned from Gananoque to the Whig, stating that the soldier and the | young woman who disappeared from | the International hotel there on Sun- | day night, had just been discovered jon Leak Island, three miles from | Gananoque. They had been exposed ever since on that uninhabited iceland, | This morning some people who were | going to Gananoque saw the man. i who made signs for help. It seems | that the man and woman started out in a boat owned by Mr. Munro. The ice was forming and they could not | get across the river, but managed to reach Leak Island. Help had gone to | them before noon. No further parti- culars have come concerning them. They were registered at the Intdrna. tional hotel as Smith and wife. A message at 2:30 p.m. said : "A re- lief party went to Leak Island, the birds had flown to Grindstone Is- {land. A fire was smouldering and the | party will likely be sent on by Chief Ryan at once." | OS ---- t------ Induction At Picton. Picton, Ont, William Shearer, former- ly of Sherbrooke, Que., into the pas St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, took place on Thursday even ing. The interim moderator, Rev. Mr. Drumm, John street church, RBelle- ville, presided, and addressed the con gregation. Rev, Mr, Laidlaw, St. An- drew's church, Belleville, preached the induction sermon, and Rev. Gordon Smith, Demorestville, addressed the izister. The clerk of presbytery, wv. Mr. Wilkins, Trenton, was pres- ent, also . Revs. Messrs, Rac and Moore, Methodists, and Rev, Armitage, Anglican, who were corresponding members of the presby- Rev. Mr. Shear- past year, has heen agent for the Pointe r, for the church's aux | Trembles schools. -- { Grand Trunk Dining Car Service. A prominehit M.P., who lately turned from an extensive tri west, when leaving a re trip in the Grand Trunk "This is the best meal and the finest service | | have had since I left Canada." When you next visit Montreal, De troit, Chicago, Buffalo and Now York try the luxury of a first-class meal served in first-class style, in a beauti ful car, while travelling at a sixty- mile gait over a splendid double-track- railway, such as the Grand Trunk. ' ---------- Another Loss To St. George's. On Thursday night rink Ewart Oldrieve, of the Merchants' bank staff, while skating, tripped and badly twisted his knee. The injury will lay him up for at least six weeks, This will mean a distinct Joss to St. George's, Jr., O.H.A. for the game on Monday night. His place will likely be taken by Edward Swift, -- 1257 Are Registered. When the registration courts at one o'clock, this afternoon, 1,257 voters had registered as follows : | Sydenham, Ontario and St. Lawrence wards, 301: Cataraqui, 175; Frontenac 287; Rideau, 328; Victoria, is every likelihood of 1,500 gistering, The courts voters reé- close at nine | wo'clock this evening. | Police Court Doings. ! William McMullen, arrested last 8 turday night for being drunk, and let out of police station, Monday morn- ing, on a deposit of 87 to appear he | fore Magistrate Farrell, failed to | show up to-day and his forfeited fine is now filling the police coffers, -- Fresh McConkey's and Huvler's can: dies at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store | Passion Play... entirely new, never | . - i given before in Canada, at Grand Op- | House, to-morrow night. Silver | collection. Sacred songs and excellent | programme. Wo are offering a very fine thor. | mometer at 30c¢. Chown's drug store, | § company is composed chiefly of Mont. | in ! company, limited. The purpose of the | but | Jan. 13.--The induc- | Mr. | made | the | at the covered Winnipeg, fu 166. There | Man., states that large numbers 8° .| evening. He supplied | with | into them in FIVE NEW CONCERNS, === Over The World. William Edwards was killad near Durham by a load of logs falling up-: on. him, » Gen. Pernandez Ferbeb, military gov- Fernor of Algeciras, Spain, died sud- dealy on Friday. - The Associated Charities of Toronto have protested against the importa- | tion of undesirable immigrants, It is stated that Indians have os- | tublished a regular slave market for [ white girls near Vampouver, B.C. | "A pensioner called "Old Jack," whose name is' supposed to be Hal- laney, was run over by a street car | and killed at Toronto Junction. { The 'battleship Dominion left Cher bourg, yesterday with the remains of | Hon. Raymond . Prefontaine. aboard, [Tt is expected at Halifax on the 20th, Under threat of proceedings for con. tempt of court the: Toronto Railway {company has restored the "stops" | provided for the eity engineer's sche | dule. The Ottawa Valley Hockey League match played at Renfrew, Unt., on { Friday night, between Pembroke and Renfrew, resulted in a score of 5 to 2 in favor of Pembroke, | Talk has become strong in: univer sity circles that President Roosevelt will 'be elected as the successor of the late President. Harper at the head of Chicago University, Howard Stowell, eighteen years old, | shot and killed 'himself in a barn on | | his father's farm at Orwell, N.Y., Fri. { day night. His parents say they know no reason for the suicide. Miss Dickie was struck by the Wa- {bash express while driving at New |. Sarum. The horse was killed and.the buggy smashed, and it is feared the young lady is fatally injired.- General Ramon Caceres, temporary 1 | president of Santo Domingo, has cabl- ed the Cleveland Leader, that he will ; our the Roosevelt treaty. and that { peace in the little republic is assured. Hou. Charles Mareil, deputy speaker of the House of Commons, gave a very interesting talk on '"The French- Canadian," toa lar r-gudience; under the auspices of the crary Society, . At a meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club, Toronto, the following dates were decided upon: For the spring { meeting, May: 19th to. June 2nd; for | the autumn meeting, September 22nd | to September 29th. A robbery occurred in 'the National Banking company's bank, Newark, X. J., when a satchel containing several thousands of dollars disappearail from | the counter while the man who had | drawn the money tired away. No | clue, Plans have been perfected Crucible Steel company, of America. for the erection of a large new steel | plant at 36th street and the Allegheny | Valley railroad, Pittsburg. The new plant will contain 75 puddling furnace fes, and will give employment to }; | 500 men, A Duluan, Midanao, despatgh says : {W. J. Bryan was yesterday created a | ""datto" and saluted by fifty pieces of | native artillery, after which he was | conveyed along the river to Datta Pi- | ango Palace in royal vinta (a small boat), manned by forty Moros. At the palace he received many presents. | Mr. Bryan said that yesterday was the | most interesting day he had spent in the Orient. indsor, Ont., Lit- by the ------ Strathcona Notes. - Strathcona, Jan. 9.7 meeting of dircetors of the | rary was held, last evening. A young | daughter at E, Tompkins'. "John | Boyer's little boy Cecil is ll with | pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. D. Brown, | South' Fredericksburg, wore the guests | of George Haycock Saturday and Sun day. Miss Flossie Dunlop is home for a few weeks. Miss Ethel Jackson | been on the sick list who has been with | Lott for several weeks, returned Yo her | home, Owen Sound, 1 hursday, The | evening urevious to her deparfure a few friends assembled at Mr. Lott's, where thoy spent a very pleasant evey. ing with games and musie, Mrs wil | liam Russell, an aged lady of this vi | cinity, has been seriously, ill. We glad to state she is at present im | proving. Mrs. Hillman has been aid up, also several others. ----. business public lib | has Mrs. R. L, Lott. Mrs. Margaret are Failure. Edmund Vaiice Cook What is a failuee ? It's only a spur To a man who receives it right And it makes the Spirit within him stir To go im more and fight, If you never have failed, it's an even guess { You mever have won a high success. What is a miss ? It's a practice shot Which we often must make to enter | The Hist of thosé who can hit the spot | Of the bull's-eye in the centre | If vow never have sent vour bullet You never have put a mark inside wide [ What is a knockdown 2 A Which a man may take It will count of ten for a rest ; Rive™ him g chance to come a~nin And do his particular best. If you've pever been bumped rattling go Ou never have come to the scratch, | i now, up in a Sued And Married At Once. . Acloma, Pa, Jan. 13.--As William G. as centre | Goodfellow, a leading merchant heke, was leading Miss May Londer to the altar, 'a suit for breach of promise of marriage was entered by Miss Bertha A. Fagley, -- Manitoba Cattle Wintering Out: Jan. 13.-- Walter James, he well-kgown stock man, of Rosser. of cattle are wintering out this year ow- ing to the mildness of the season, Gibson victory Druggist Queen's claims credit for over Varsity [ast Queen's players Bovril, which put new life the second half. The Queen's men certainly looked Bovriliz- al, for they went for Varsity in great style, Catarrbozone for cold in the head is sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, In the large 60c. on the $ stock of furniture, bought by the Harrison Co, are three fine parlor suits, worthi$35 to $45 each, they are offering them at £25 to $30. a Get a thermometer at Chown's and hot | keep tab on the weather, Buy y Abby Salt Cross ~ Gibson's Red TE ---------- te YORK LOAN MATTERS -------- PRESIDENT OF COMPANY WANTS PARTICULARS. Before He Elects How. He Shall Be Tried--Writs Against Roll. er Bearing' Company--More License Commissioners. Toronto, Jan, 13. ~Joseph Phillips, president of the York County Loan and Savings company, wil apply, on Monday, to the high court, through his counsel, to have the erown attor- ney give particulars of charges against him. He desires the Ptr before he elects he shall be tried pleads. Richard Prout, Forest, has issued a writ against the Henderson Roller Bearing company and R. I. and A. E. Henderson, to set agide an application offifty shares of stock on the company on the ground of misrepresentation, and for the weturn of £3,200 paid on the shaves, J. 1. Gehl, Toronto, also has issued, a writ against the Hender- son company to have cancelled a sub scription of ten shares, and for the re- turn of 8350 paid on them, The appointment of the following, among other 'boards of license com missioners, is announced to-day : Ottawa--Stewart MeClenegan, Jos. eph Ulric Vincent, Michael Joseph O'Farwll, Russell--Robert Hopkins, Paquet, Robert Clark. IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT, News of The District on Both Sides of The Lire. Mrs. Whelan sold her dwelling house, South Napanee, to Mrs, Mowbray, for 7 Captain Solmes has sold his proper ty, at Waupoos, to Dodge and John Mitchell, price, £3,000, J. H. Mowers sold his house and five acres of land on the Newburgh Road to George Sampson, for $1,200, +. Frank Chalmers sold Jumes Ken- ny's stone house, Newburgh Road, to E. J. Williams, Enterprise, who will remove to Napanee and occupy it. Miss Myrtle Shier, "The Maples," Enterprise, is home after a lengthy visit with friends in Cavalier, N.D., Minneapolis, Chicago and Detroit. Nancy Moore, wife of Abraham Eas ter, passed away, suddenly, on Tues day, at Prescott. Deceased was mar- ried to Mr, Easter some thir(y years ago. Word has been reecived that Capt. B. W. Bongard of the steamer Turbinia, reached Jamaica, January 9th, mak- ing the trip of 2,500 miles days and eight hours. An' old resident of Edwardsbury died,on Sunday last, Laughlin Grant, Of Shanly. Deceased was sixty-seven years of age and succumbed to a short and fatal attack of congestion of the brain. Port Milford council and reeve have received notice not to take their seats owing to a mistake in affairs at nomi. natior. Those who withdrew their names from the with the statute, A quiet * wedding took place at the residence of Hamilton Welbanks, Ame. liashurgh, Wednesday, daughter, Carrie, B. Phillips. Rev. ed the ceremony, John Gibfon, Lyndhurst, who has bien ailing for some time past, has been relieved of sufferings by death The deceased was about enty years of age and had lived that vicinity for many years Miss Ida B. Close Chambers, who went to London, Eng., last to visit her brother, is continent. She spent Christmas her brother at "The Hague' mained a week there, She there to Belgium how or Anterne in seven when his second was married to Jas R. M. Pope perform- his Sev- in summer on the with and re will go from now Word is received tha! Sampson Wag er, who resided the Slash Road, near Des,ond, and' died while on a vigit to friends near Hamilton, N.p He was the victim of an attack of ty phoid fever. and died on Tuesday of last week, Mrs Wager left on Satur day for Dakota. A peculiar and sad incident in connection was the death of his son, who succumbed the ame dise at the same place about six weeks ago, A family Storms', on to gathering at George FB Cressy, had several There were present parents. Mr.» and Mrs respectively, eighty-four Mrs. Storms' Charles are unique Mr Storms and parents, My Flake of Sovhias resnectively iohty three and seventy-nine, and Milton Storms, son of My and Mrs. George E. Storms, and their child represent ing the fourth rencration' and having two_great grandfathers and two great grandmothers living and health familics can fourth generation without link broken" on either side features Storms aged eighty one Mrs who and burgh, enjoying the a single Few show Wilton Wafts. Wilton, Jan. 13. Mr. and F. Parroti have the sincere of all in their Mrs. M sympathy sal bereavement, the death of their little daughter, Olive, who had been a sufferer from monia for the last few weeks, Av one time there were liopes of her recovery, but she suffered a relapse, from which she never rallied. The funeral was held at the family residence vesterday afternoon. DF. Third, Kingston, paid some professional visits vesterday. John Ovens left for Watertown, Wed nesday, where he expects to go on the railroad. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cloakey] Hartington, visited their aunt, Mrs. Vanluven, Friday. John McEwen, Watertown, is in the village, Miss Whattam, Picton, is the guest of her brother, Rev. K. A. Whattam. Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have en- s Cherry Pectoral for » weak lungs, b consumption. Cures hai cases, des perate , Old cases. You can trust a medicine the best ap- ney ! Drug Store; it's fresh there, HER pre list did not comply Tg ------------ een, - WE RECOMMEND | APENTA THE BEST NA TURAL APERIENT WATER. BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, Under the Scientific Supervision of Dr. Leo Liebermann, Royal Councillor, Professor of Hygiene and Director of the Hygienic Institute, Royal University, Budapest. Sole Exporters: THE APOLLINARIS CO., Ld, London." THE JANUARY SALET LADIES FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS Extra valde full-sized striped for ..... White, sizes 54 to 60 length, for ..... = Z % White and pink, embroidered fronts .......... worn Tle White and pink, tucked fronts, for smeared. Sle, White and pink, richly embroidered fronts Frrtisratisranins Flannelette Corset Covers, nicely trimmed .... 28c. and 35c. Ladies' Flannelette Drawers, worth S0c. - and 60¢ 36c Children's Flannelette Drawers, all sey LLL a A Children's Colored Velvet and Sateen Hoods. "nicely trimmed. : regular 5c. to $1.25, now « 28c. Children's Tam Crown Cloth and 3] Sud $125 now .cininions Felt Hats, all going at .... 2! Ladies' Untrimmed Colored SPENCE"S, ™ lading Mery i Felt Hats, regular oo St.--The James Johnston Store--180 Wellington St i . ASTRONG ATTRACTION MONDAY - - ~ 180 Wellington SALE OF TRAVELLER'S SAMPLES Our buyer, always with an eye for something very special to tract 4 ladies to this store, has made a very exceptional purchase of two very large sets of traveller's samples of White Lawn Waists, ' and Lustre Waists, Wash Suits for Ladies, Black Underskirts, Children's White Silk, Pique, Cashmere and Serge Coats, and Silk Waists in White India Silk. These are all in the very latest styles for spring and are the samples of possibly . the Jargest and best known manufacturers in Canada. There are about 400 in We all, but only two alike in each case are going to put these on sale an Monday at the wholesale price any the garment lot--this means that mn you buy them practically at about One-Half the Regular Price We had such suceess with the last set of samples, and our customers were so pleased, that we must advise you to come early while you have the choice of the range, for at the prices we have on these, your chances are fimited, White Lawn and Briltianting Waisfs, 35¢. and 75c. Beginning at 35¢., have a nice quality of Lawn Waists, and embroidery insertion. W hite Lustre These are worth-at least double that, White and Colored Wash Sutls for Ladies, $I Nice Quality White Lawn at 81 the suit, made up to sell at twice price. Then the prices run 81 25, 81.50, g1.60, only 22.25. If vou multiply any of these hy they will sell regularly for a little later. White Buster Brown Coals, $1.25 For Children, in Cashmers Serge, in all, 32.25 we trimmed with Waist, the pricks begin at nee tha 81.89; the highest one is two "you will have what Crispine and Silk, There are only eight and they begin ut $1.25 cach. The best one, worth £1.50, is only Whits Jap-Silk Waisls, $1.50 Made of Fine Quality Silk, trimmed with follows -R1.30, 81.75, $1.95, $2.95. £2 5 Monday A.M. the Sale Begins fine Val. insertion, are priced as The James Johnston Store 180 WELLINGTON STREET. . LF ee ----p-- tober, the number being 400, The heaviest month for vessels from ports south of New York was July, when 108 vessels passed" through the Nar- rows. The : report of domestic ship- ping shows that 77 steamers-and 163 schooners arrived here from eastern ports and 157 steamers, | ship, 4 barks and 139 schooners came from southern ports, making a total of 543 vessels, . + NEW YORK SHIPPING | Has Greatly Increased 1905. New York, Jan, 13. According ol the official report' of the barge = in Year for 1905 there wad an increase of 120 over the previous year in the number of vessels which entered the port of New York, The gain was made" hy the steamers, which show an increase of 175 over the figures of 1904. The sailing vessels have fallen' off in num ber to the extent of fifty-five The total number of vessels record. ed for the last yedr as entering the port is 11,389. Of this number 6.064 | were steamers apd 5335 sailing vos sels. The total" number of vessels from foreign countries entering this port in 1905 was 4217. The greatest ---- Sunlight soap is better than other { Soaps, but it is best when used jn the | Sitkilight way. Buy Sunlight Soap | and follow directions. : Ordered or ready-made corsets of every description and price, we manu- facture and know style that will suit figure. New York Dress Reform. Lovaas: William Swain, piano tuner, Orders received at MoAuley's Book Store, in any', month cuféred in Oe: