Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jan 1906, p. 1

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E success of pastry depends upon the read and pastry be more than mere- etising ; they must olesome, digestible, hing. e flour depends the wheat and the : is milled. 1d Flour ade from spring t only. It is milled 1e newest and best inery. ' It is purified ectricity. ; se it and you get | not only light, crisp appetising, but also esome, digestible and ishing. ou will better your ig by buyin il-' Roni] Household r from your grocer. le Flour Mills Co., Lid. Montreal. itvie's--Bookfora Cook." ns 130 pages of excellent some never published be- our gros: can tell you o get it FREE, AGENT, ND, {ing St. POPP PPP P Pe Bargains i d Typewriters en hand, r cash this month. Good value at @ as new. snap. Williams at $60. Nilliams at $28. y or Hammond for $10. 171 Wellington St. ¢ Me se Shoes n Tables Slippers, Red, Brown and t Felt Slippers, the best colors, regular $1.50 AiR S115 gular soc., for .... 25¢C high front, regular 75C wavsrsamisrsiasssss SOC SHOE STORE SPOTTED CIGARS. fo Value at All in the Specks Says Expert. "Little yellow specks on the wrapper we positive indieations of a cigars xcellence. Choose aw speckled -cigaf nd you can't go wrong.' The speaker was a skate "he tobacco salesman laughed "Are vou a wvietim _of that salesman. at him. orrory 00?" he said. "Listen and lll tell vou all about -those little yellow pecks. "We are in Cuba. In mile long ro% grow the tobacco plants in a blinding sunlight. Suddenly the sky is over 'ost, a shower falls, then the clouds lisappear and the sun shines agai wpon plants dotted here and ther with immense raindrops--raindrops peculiar to Cuba, as large as the largest 'hese EE Sr mm: tne sunlight. The same as real lenses they concentrate the sun's heat and on the leaf benocath them the lit tle specks that you vencrate, are urnt. These little vellow specks indi- 'ate the tobacco's quality no mor haan freckles on a man's nose indicat? is ability. : "To choose cigars by their specks 18 vs foolish as it would be to choos? alesmen by their freckles,' ; YEAR 73. NO. 15 JANUARY SALE ° FURNITURE 10 TO 20 : PER CENT sets at 4.53 p.m. - Exhibition of rick's Art Store, to-night. REDUCTION ON rick's, continued all day Friday. China Cabinets, Music| Cabinets, Sideboards, Buf- fetts, Pictures and Mantle to-night, at 8 o'clock, in St. George's in Mirrors, Tea Curates, Muf- |}. Rev. RB Weish, M.A, principa De CavblrwellColian peaker. p iz fen Stand, etc. his day in history :--Weekly mail Doyle Lost--Henziker Heaton : established Det wean anags a Unites Carries the Day. : . 1797 Genera Jordar ax : Card Table and Chair to Rent. States, 1708 ferman Empires 1nd ok: Jai; 18: oseph Chamber- Robt. J. Reid 222 Princess Street 2 doors above Opera House Telephone 877 We Make a Specialty of Fitting Feet If tyou 'have difficulty being | fitted with Shoes come to us. Wear '"Allen's" Military Bootmakers . 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. MADE-TO-ORDER Persian Lamb Jackets Select Your Skins. Quality, Style and Fit Un- equalled. McKAY FUR HOUSE BROCK STREET. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Envy shoots at others and wounds i tself. 4 mm, . A grain 'of prudence is worth a pound { of graft La Goes Solidly Conservative Courtship by mail usually ends in natrimony. --%0Orchid Joe" Is In. Hammond Company, Grand Opera louse, 8.15 p.m. happy fetts and Combination Buf- fiction' out of that : DAILY E "KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TH TO BOOM JOE" the ZXYeadership of Conservatives. BRUMMAGEN DAILY MEMORANDA; Denying a fault doubles it. Foolish fear 'doubles danger. Trades and Labor Council, 8 p.m. For The sun rises Friday at 7.29 a.m. and Painting in Kirkpat- THE. LIBERAL TIDE OTHER PARTS SHOWS LITTLE ABATEMENT. Water Color Exhibition at Kirkpat- You can't take tho pride out of some wople, even by seeing them slip down wn the ice. It is easier to he rich than to bo put nobody ever got any satis thought IN i Tw t. nr Meeting of the Bible Society, Conservatives Lost elve Sea s 3 3 £ London--Canadian Wins 884 : pro- \Rz Battle of Falkerk, 1746. lain is sull king in Birmingham. Not only did he carry his own seat by an increased majority at the elections yesterday, but his candidates swept the other seven divisions as well, by aggregate majorities of thirty thous tinues to cnshroud the party A strenuous campaign was prosecut- ed in -West ASirmingham by R. L. Out whaite, an Australian, prominent in labor circles, but he succeeded in poll ing only 2,084 votes against Mr. Cham- berlain's 7,173." Thus the tariff reform leader has a majority of 5,079, com- pared with 4,275 received at the last paper says--that gun the work of demand definite convictions, not tion of the on than a cup of our NOBLEMAN imprisonment... shorg for © was waged at { Lant | 'London returns are almost complete. | Out of fifty-nine seats the liberals car | ry thirty-six. In 1900 they carried North Camberwell, Dr. Macnamara, a | : Canadian, was again = successful, in- | Berlin, - Jan. Guarasteed Pure. 40c. per ib. | 2 817. i aa ia A curious contest CR AUST TRY IPs ---- where Sir Henry Burdett ran as an Jas. R.edden [72] Co. ie because neither straight men at the sho Importers of Fine Groceries. | party candidate was British born. He | {ount Bogislaw eight. The laborites earried four. In creasing his majority from 1,336 oe Count "Korth Paddington, independent con- | | Domke, for sove the undersigned 'up to 12 o'clock noon January the 24th, for the several! trade's works required to he done in re wlacing the sent defective ceiling of the Council Chamber with a metal one Specification may he soen at the office of the undersigned, where all other information. may be obtained I'he lowest or any tender not neces surily accepted H. B. R. CRAIG City b neer MUST BE SOLD A large variety of first-class Hall Heaters, Sheet-Irom Stoves, Pug, Box and Wood Stoves, Cook Stoves and Ranges. Also a lot of Furniture and Carpets, everything cheaper than usual. TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE | 898 PRINCESS STREET Y.W. C.A. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 CLASS IN ADVANCED COOKING May to non-members. Fee for until 1st, $1.50 to mewbers ; $2 course MOVING DAY COMING Now is the time to use the "Bulletin for' property sales or to- let It's free to all. Costs you nothing. Call and see. ' NN SWIFT'S *eA4RSUAANEE Rorvox sm EN A (OOK. WASHING G OUT Apply to Mrs. Garrett, ! Johnstou street ee eat GIRLS Kent Bros. Mica AT Works, ONCE, AT foot of | Princess street. | : : . re hia little n et | * | tha stores "and mechanical depart- | on 4 gisit to Mount" Vernon, in com seated at the door, while his little tration at small towns and villages lo-night, "The Stolen C " FOUR BOYS AND GYRLS. TO WORK | rl a an t | ments, as it was the intention to | any with the late William N. FEvarts. | daughter was in a room lose by, 1 EO By towns and in: all cities » . in Cotton Mill, Good wages paid | y . transfer this work to the Montreal of- | : o "| The Arabs demanded a pennyworth of as pe vo High Class Vaudeville, Moving Pictures 1 it earners. Apply Dominion Fy Tt Of | then attorney-general, Tord Chiof Jus. | } he | TORIStration will be continued as | and. Illustrated Songs -between the Acts. Fextile Co. City : | Game called at 8 pm Admirsion, 2c. | fice. This department employed nine | (joa Coleridge of England expressed | cigarettes, and then, wit ont t . herstofore. 2 PEC AL 1 15 25 NOTHING een | en -- | teen elorks. The men resented the { doubt as to the correctness of this slight Nt Warning they rushec 9 r-------------- PRICES 0 a ERIEN CED BOOK. | NEW YORK | change, and the other employees of the | story on account of the great width Marcelin and knocked Jim hy He Accused Of Bribery. Seats now om sale, # ' i i Oe tcrances. ADDY CHINESE estaurant ioex to te number of fifty, vester | 573 "vicky, and Mrs Bvarte then | ground with o Wudugor: The girl was | woh ont., Jan. 18. Proceedings | Piday & Saturday, Jan. 19-20 salary and references. Appl) | 2. : a} . tor ol X y AN Ar» Lvarts v # ¥ &i X . F, we . v O00RC 5 i "X.Y. Z.," Whig office | } | day, joined issue with the auditors and | de his famous witticlam. "But you | Xt bludgeoned, and a imilat fats have been begun before Judge McHugh By + Jab. : BE | 83 Princess Street | went out on a sympathetic strike. | miwet. remember. mye Tord that a befell the mother when she entersd the ta unseat. Akderinan Alfred' B. Watson viatinee Saturday at 2:30 GENTLEMAN TO HAVE THEIR | 1 . to 3.00 am ------------ i 4 cd an dae" shop. The mmrderers were disturbed 3 | Arion ban Sensation of Canada and the States. suits pressed and cleaned carefully by | Quen haus 10.30 44m s U rou Tt : dollar went farther Jn those day: while rifting the premises and took to | OM the charge of bribery. The specific | J. W, Cofiroth will the Originn Hand ; aiso bring your cloth and have | ; TRS UNG, PACT Nats or an kinds on | Koutoff Assassinated. { , flight charge is gifts or loans of money to | Copyrighted) Motion Pietures of the 2 made. Uallow- | I SA ar rr : Q | ett. 4 i . influene a an ub-todute BML, om 3 shortest notice. English and Chinese | St. Petersburg, Jan. 18.--A despatch | Big Factory Deal Closed. Ihree miles further on they came to Simon and Davis Metsky to influence » dishes a specialty 2 AM i | their vote I'he slaintiff is John ® -- Perron | as ' | from Swwiolensk, | dia Huseia, says | New York, un IN~ Papers were | another house, occupied by some Tta- Fan formerly Tain f the City 3) XD BOYS TO BARN $8 TO $8 | ----------mevememm meme | ght Pr y < » Le e | exchaRae dav. 5% hiro " Ru | Egan, rly ol 3 : NY Nd BD I a rhe course of | NOTICE i that Presider oul is hp Ia Bad | f xchanged, to la om the bigg RY i lians, They demanded match a of one hall. Alderman Watson makes light Championship Contest practical instruction at home or in | of Banner carers, formed to defend | single transaction in factory property | of the men, hut on seeing a woman | of (bh, charge and says he will prove Something your family will enjoy see Graduates admitted t our schools. d to | THE SAILORS : Union, Positions a = ur a " { one City Hall, January 30th, hast nothing | his residence by the terrorists, who | ageney of Fast ros. Co. Practical Schools Plumbing | "qo with the Like Seamen's Unior . : + . . os att : . and Bricklaying, New York. Chicago. | jo {i managed by sailors. and will, it operated with the utmost boldness, | brokers, the Cincinnati and St. Louis. Free Cat- Le a great success. Come to | and left a notice to the effect that a | property, was alogue. a couple similar fate will befall all the members | ninety-nine yes = - | By Order of Managers. of the League of Banner Bearers. © | an agghegate TO-LET. ---- eee . a at | . | | 1 Sia { FOR SALE Fngene Higgins A LARGE FRONT ROOM ed : with board, at William strect. FURNIST Avsnmore," 2( OFFICE, WITH NO. Clarence street. VAULT, banner to success at Canterbury. The laborites did not do so well ves nobleman declin | Baron Poninski { | | | | terday, although polling big votes. | _ (oe not a mansof honor | hands, E. E. Sheppard selling out to} a sixteen year-old girl, was awarded a { They held their own in two ridings, ¥ According 'to the 'aVidence given -- at | H. Gagmier, the wellknown trade silver medal for saving Miss Laura ¥, DIED. and gained one aside from their 0-1 Jo or . journal publisher of Toronto; associ: Reifsnyder, from drowning in Casco aR iatG RR : 2 1 on * | the trial, Count Johann played with |! i og LAIDLAW. --At Montreal, orn- swans wiz proptusy wy [in 2a on pede tem thor | sh wit ous obat vasc! wih | Ln wit Geog. | ta se Yarn, No. bn Deh | hae ogni Jao Junuary the 27th, or 90 LINE Al, | date came third in Portsmouth, th | ote Count Wartensleben who was | Clark, of the editorial stafi of the 28th, her father died, leaving her Fo no ot the late John F OF 36 INCH STEEL PIPE re- | 8.1 votes. In Wakefield labor came | o member of (he party * eaid £100 | Toronto Star, who will succeed Mr. | without means to finish her education') re Ron, . iXLy. yauited for ihe extengion of the O'Kill | saeond, with 2,086 votes, there being a worth of hit counters disappeared and Sheppard in the editorship. The commission taking this into con. | Interred at Mount Royal Cemetery, | 7 Specifications may be obtained at the | like ral in the field. In a three-corner- | were found in Count Johann's poc { At London, Ont, John Watson, an sideration, reopened the case, and crops avi kt IS | office of the undersigned where all other | ad fight at Wigan. labor was also sec: | kets employee of Hyman's tannery, slinned | awarded hor $2,500, to be paid in in January 18th, 1908 Cyne Pi | informa i we obtain . { . i : a1: 5 : ' a) 4 injarmation may hey pat i not neces | ond. soruring 2,205 votes. In passing sentence the pourt gave and fell into a vat of boiling water, stalments as needed for her education. Gildersieeve, RIVORLYSWO Ant. | sarily alcepted | Liberal gains to date agoregate 8%'4 him an extra -twonth for challimgi Tuesday night. No rescue was at hand | This is the largest award yet pranted Funeral, from hig ante, ig Td | Hs 8 SHA er | conservative gains 2, labor py | to a duel. and it was three minutes before he by the commission. Friends and 'nequaingance rispoctiuliy | " ey The standing of the narties now : | | was pulled out. The vat was whe. wed = yryite to atid. No fowars, oe ---------- 3 . re OD nPathEreh.] Ss io | gon + tanning substances and was The Lett AF od tD. ln unbury, Jasuary 17th, | ' { 1 ihe ats 169. laborites 4 ), conserva | » { Jor maxang tanning hy > 0 or orge: 1s 1908 Blake FE ard { Ti i} ; : { HIN LAR. . ic he ward, aged sixty-six | BURNS NIGHT, JAN. 25 tives 74, nationalists | WAS GTON'S DOL R kept at 150 degrees. He cannot five. : Montreal, Jan. 18.~In connection years and three months. Ihe students. in the Rabbinical Semi: | 'with the Shamrock-Wanderer hockey | Funeral from his late residence, Friday Legend That Coin A GRAN' SCOTCH Making Unexpected Gains. | | London, Jan. 183.--Returns from the | { | elections, in . various parts of the; Washington, | | country, which are still coming in | board of district | steadily, this morning, show that the | sioners has rec Ne CITY HALL | | | liberals are continuing to make unex- | Rutz of Van Buren, Ark, in which he | } | By the Local Camp, Sons of Scotland | pected steady gains of seats. | says "1 would lke to know where | of Slutzk, Russia l Who have procured the : Misses Mc EE | George Washington threw a silver dol acures » Misses Mc- { | Lennan of Glengarry, Contraltors | A SYMPATHETIC STRIKE. | lar further than any one else. It was | ARABS BLUDGEON FAMILY. | Mr. Muir, recently from Toronto ! in Washington, D.C., some place, sol . I! nt Jdtiray Sisters of Toronto, | C.P.R. Employees Think They Are | Write to find out." The commissioners | Marauders Fatally Injure Ma | National Dan { T1-Treated | acknowledge their nability to answer and Wife. | m. of Toronto. | ; > > g the query. According to the -account " J 18. Two marauding [Ticks iB : 800 | Winnipeg. Jan. 18.--A strike oc of this aged episode. it ocurred at] ,TUnit, San. itted ri A ------------------------ { . 1 he 4 a pr . pv b, o "Ories | ------ | curred, yesterday after noon, in the | Fredericksburg where Washington Araby have, ny a yn, 4 EY MAT | stores department of the C.1 R.; 8ix- | iq said to have thrown a silver dollar Ae He Oia twenty Ba from | 13 | ty-mine employees, practically the | (ear across the Rappahgnock river. In Bist. ~ : ert | whole of the clerical staf of that "dé | (hic city" and + | 4 INFERCOLLEGIATE | partment, going out. A month ago ind is that t | Cadets I vs. Queen's I | ihe C.b.R. wave notior of the dosing | yerosi the Pot: : [ of the department for the auditing of | where the river | the amtocracy, has been murdered at | o closed in ASSEMBLY IN One Of His Feet Severed. | I | pWENTY SHARES OF THE CAPITAL | to-four facto »T ol » tenac Cereal Com- | ; ori Aone | Stock of whl Fo Tht. Apply YR. | Newboro, Ont., Jan. 18.--A serious all hut four lots ed, yesterday, to John | pounded by rexiding one mile | ppp surth ree had one of his! a" accident hanpe Pioter, a farmer, from Mr. care Whig office, | penn 67 Insurpnce company. Toad sisnad as president of the Central Life | Bowil: The gennine is sold at Gib- | son's Red Cross Drug Store. attention of the legislature just now. 5 . JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. bparty and referring to "greatest of living statesmen," that Mr. Chamberlain has proved be vond question that the advantages of two-mind | made towards a Sentence Heavier Challenged Accuser. has been sentenced anda. heavy He played with a number of noble Count Johann thereupon challenged | $1,000,000. The property is owned by tract of beef), only 73¢., at Wade's, ' propazanda, . URSDAY, Despatches From NearjAnd Distant Places. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--ILittle Of Everything Easily Read i and Remembered. |" Thomas Young has been appointed | acting sub-collector of customs at Bar rie. | A question of taxation of railways is being considered by the Ontario government. | The eleotion in Peace River for the | Alberta provincial legislature has been and, after one of the stiffest fights in London, Jan: 18-What looks like { voided, owing to the method of con: history. A solid conservative Birming- +1. peginning to boom Mr. Cham | ducting it. : ham sends forth a ray ol light into bain for leader of the conservatives | Canadian®immigration returns for tho darkness; which otherwise con: | j,q heen started by the Post. The | the year 1905 give figures totalling "Birmingham has be. | nearly 130,000, an increase of over reconstruction of The H:000 aver 1904 him. as the E. E, pal Sheppard Tetiresfromjourngl: says | ism, and will leave at once for Brit- Writish people | will spend the winter. expire of their | President John a theoretical exposi- | that satisfactory progress was being conference contest in 1895. edness. | the mine workers and the operators of Lamp Art. In two other divisions, liberals and | | the anthracite region. FH laborites united. In the east the pros- | $$44E S44 4S4+42 | Mayor Fleming, Brandon, Man, has La P Utility. pect was most hopeful, but the result | ¢ ¥ # | inaugurated a movement to have a Was E DEOIIEL Of AT shows the majority of Sir Benjamin | 4 VOTE FOR PENSE. 4% | municipal streot railway service con- price from $2 to $13, Every burner Stone reduced from 2,161 to 555, by J.) @ .1 4% | stricted there and his project meets guarahicod Perfect combustion renders Holmes, laborite. Jesse Collings re- | # With the two parties in .% | with general approval. ena wel) Tell | tains his majority almost intact, after | 4; the Ontario Legislature so 4 | Marshall Field was one of the most the attack of J. B. Glasier, laborite. | oi unevenly balanced, it is in 4 | successful merchants of his generation ROBERTSON BROS In North Birmingham, the conserva: |g) the- interests 'of good gov- @& and one of the world's richest men. ss as | tive majority increased over five hun- | &¢ ment to strengthen the + His wealth was estimated at from | dreds : : 4 opposition. Ome of the = |$100,000,000 to $200,000,0000. Be i Ri h t Othervise the tide Against the con- | candidates, Mr. Pense, has Augustine Birrell, who has been £ n £ Sn. 1 hows Jud sheument 4 served four years in the. | chosen hy Sie Hn x Sapteieli-Burnse ey Scored one more gain, wi gat |g legislature, and is therefore 4 | man, president of the Board © u- Nothing helps the day through | Maidstone, bh lost Hi Se Sov. | ¥ experienced. His re-elec- i {cation in the new British cabinet, is so well as a good start, and | Jone on, un ee the none as to | ¢ tion i% desirable. # | a son of a Baptist minister. L . | era counties polled yesterday, yat t Ic | 5 " The Ontario government is investi- there is nothing better to start [returns will not be announced til | eo 4-t-bE EESTI FITEI0N re gating the telephone situation with a | to-day. view to considering the question of SENT TO JAIL. | ors' services and connections, By the omission of the word 'Life' from a by-law, the city of Montrea ie unable to tax life insurance com panies and has been ordered" hy Because He 18.~A young Polish Johann Von Buinski, to three months' company $400. at LA conference has heen the government between heating at cards, the variou sting box of his uncle, Von Buinski, at weign points. He lost to try to settle the differenpes the have arisen in {got S17 votes 1 t | and prices of hogs. 3 Two. more ministers were returned, | at first, but yy gel on ¢hanging | Mrs, Anita deB. McMurrow, a weal | Sydney Buxton, deubled his majority | Sats After play had gone on for | 0 philadelphia lady seventy-five A Carnegie Heroine. in Poplar, Sir A. Conan Dovle failed | Rote hows Baron uninskl acu | years of age, has died under suspic Pittsburg, Pa., Jun. 18.--At the sec: | T | him of cheating, and demanded an ex ' . fe 1 She nd advocate | ng , oo rs J ond annual meetin ( | dk and Jr WEA | amination of the cards: The court of | has ro. : 3 id Fito Hero Fund EE no tik ane," mS : 5 'M1 honor declared his play susy cious a8 hi 9. R a : NS AR niker Heaton carried the tarifi reform { tion. She was known as the "Coun- | award was made, that of $3500 to tess de Battencourt." Toronto Saturday to a duel. The latter 3 x Nigh wl, saying his challen ight change He Threw a Silver cross a River. D.C, Jan 18. ~The of Columbia commis ved a letter from Lue struck. They insist on studying English language, the Bible, as well « in general run upon modern method The principal is Rabbi Nahum Dah icinity the popular leg he dollar was at Mount The Arabs first descended upon at kept hy a The proprietor Ww thrown shop Mareelin, bacco Vernon, named yTh ae i« nearly a mile wide this city. Through the | ton: & Co, real Higgins Carpet Factory leased to a client for are. The lease involves rental of more than in the next room declared that it w to her that they wished to speak. The [talian demurred, and was retate house ran « the bandi men who were in the with rifles and fired at and comprises (wen beoupving | of 'tha entire block | West Fortgdhird and | tracts and Flovauth fete : i oa Two Frenchmen found the bodies rv. buildings, and took them into Ferryville, Th iured mun and his 2 tl burner ish Columbia and California, where he Mitchell announces between government control of rates for farm. the conrt to repay to ghe Royal, Insurance interests in the hog packing industry respect to the supply nary in Henry street, New York, have the the Talmud, and on having the school Frenchman once struck to the ground. Two other wt | Toronto, Jan. 18.--The Ontario Rug Union executive last night elected JL. B, Hay, Toronto, as secretary ' of to sued FD. leaving for New York. W, J. Slee was appointed on the but without hitting either of them. the Marcelin family outside their house is no hope of the recovery of the «in wife, while their ' | -- Opened - With Much Ceremony, This Afternoon. Quebec, Jan. 18.--The provincial leg- islature was opened, this afternoon, at three o'clock, hy the lieutenant-gover nor, Bir Louis Jette, Sir Louis was escorted by a detachment of mounted troops, furnished by the QOCH., and was received by a guard of or, from the 9th Battalion, that was drawn in front of the parliament buildings, who presented arms as the cannons from the citadel, boomed 'to announce the opening, The opening ceremony, was as usual, a spectacular scene, There was an im. mense throng of citizens present to view the proceedings, Lady Laurier was present, accompanied by Mrs, L. 1. Brodeur, and Mrs. Simeon Lelievre of Ottawa, Mrs. H, Archambault, and Mrs. Rodolphe Forget, Montreal, were present, also Mesdames Turgeon, Me: Corkill, Allard, DPrevost and Kaine, Mrs. L. P. Archambault, wife of the speaker of the legislative assembly, and Mrs. Routhier. Near the throne there was a guard of honor cul of officers of the garrison, the militia of the district. Lieut. -Gov. Jette delivered an able address, in which he regretted that the settlement of the federal subsidy 'had not met with the success the government de sited. He. veferred to the impression made in Canada by the deep sympathy expressed by the imperial government, and by that of France, regarding the death of Hon. Raymond Prefontaine. _He touched on™ the delimitation of the frontier between Quebec and New: foundland, and promised oenerous wid to new normal schools for girls, and to poor school municipalities. The government's colonization work he commended, especially the satisfactory understanding between settlers and timber limit-holders. The importance of forestry was urged, and of dairy- ing also. Quebee stands first in but ter-making, and the perfection of the new 'dairy school to be opemed at Ste. Hyacinthe, will help to keep up the ree cord. The governor vwrped economy, +{ and expressed the hope that all the government's actions would be guided by single-minded zeal for the public weal. : a Lr CAN'T KILL A BOY. Yovth Impuled on a Bean File will ver. Bangor, Me., Jan. 18. After having been impaled on a bean pole as the result of a coasting accident, John Fowlet, aged fourteen, son of Mr. and » | Mrs. Dupiel Fowler, Greenfleld, in the | | opinion of his. doctor, may not die. The pole, which was one and a quar ter inches in diameter, passed com: moronto, Ont., Jan, 18.1 odera ow. falls fair and colder. TA @learance $ Sale Friday Black and Colored Dress Goods We never advertise for the mere sake of making a big display in the newspapers, and by thi bigness attempt to attract atten- tion. When we have something real worthy of good to offer BE- LOW VALUE, then we buy the necessary space and tell you about it. To-night on Page Three You'll find our advertisement telling you what we have to sell To-morrow. What we tell , you is just right. Nothing more, nothing less. Read it carefully, then come and see for yourself, pletely through the body, just belo the ribs, beyond the back, A doctor ained in the It was found that apparently t | no vital o had been seriously in- jured and the chances were prohounc: ed even that the lad would recover, moved the Part that bod, Miss Maude A, Titus, of Newark, N. ps | JJ. On October 16th, 1906, Miss Titus, match, it transpired that Menard, the goal-keeper of the latter club, receiv AS | ad a letter before the mateh; purport ing to be from n, | has and hockey @ as the incident might have decided the n | fate of the game at one time, To Revise Election Law. of | Toronto, Jan. 18,--1t was stated at Premier Whitney's office that a re vision of the election law will be pro posed at the coming session of oO manhood suffrage voters is not templated. The amendments con: ne : . \ . election act may dispense with regis: 88 | his innocence. 3 Secretary Of O.R.U. ts, by of | the association, Woodworth, who is fe i : , in. | executive in Mr. May's place. -- --Pachers--Closing-Dewr---- the president of the 8. | elub, dispensing with his services. This proved to be a forgery and the publication of the fact has ercated a sensation in hockey circles. The police als are investigating . the legislature, but the cutting off of. the to the at 1 p.m. ends and acquaint: s respectially' invited to attend. ROBT. J. REID. The Leading Undortalier *Phone 877, 222 Princess se Neeser cntenmon - PAULINE HAMMOND CO. Presenting the Charming Soubretts, Miss Pauline Hammond, Supported By Clifton Whitman and | Selected Com- any of Metropolitan Retors presenting ne. Prices--Matince, children, 15c. ; adults, 25¢. ; Night, 15c., 25¢., 85¢., 50c. Seats now on sale. MONDAY, Jan. 22nd Maclyn Arbuckle George Ade's Best Comedy 1 : ' NALIN AQ N - Prices, 25c., 50c., 78¢c., $1 and $1.50 Seats on sale Friday. $ $2.50; Wednesday, Jan. 24, Gingerbread Man 8 ET ------ A bill is to be introduced in. the Manitoba legislature to provide for the inspection, by a government offi- Avnly at McCann's. | i ? 3 . x 51 Brock street... 5 SE = emma mec mmamm OF covered anove the ankle in ap. 5 floor capacity of 400,000 wanghter 15 also in & PTIVICAT toy. ------ | . TC . vp | : a : { Te ' 10V'S BLACK OVERCOAT. ABOU rae wer machine. Ya foot. Kasto Co. have al -- Ottawa, Jan. 18.~The firm of George BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. A ROY BLACK OM inde please re- horse paw : | scpuggre feet. Easton & o. have a : Tattooed he Drv of fe e 851 Princess street: moderate rent. | nto this Office i Sj----------------. { ready sublet more than 100, square Six Jews Executed. Ma " o., pork packers, viich Possessioh immediately. Apply to | wire to. th | Legislature Convenes. feet of this space for the new lessees. Warsaw. Russia, Jan. 18.--Six Jewh employs about 400 hands he end Steacy & Steacy. la BRACELET WITH LOUCKET " | Until a year ago the property was oc | * Te hall} % | have establishments in Ottawa wd teem GOLD - BRACELET, Cv evenings on | Quebec, Que, Jan. 18.=The Quebec | C} 1 by ih Rt riford C t : Cor- { mbers of the local anarchist com-| yy) gre closi half. thei s) SIX ROOMED* HOUSE, IN GOOD | atiached, 4 "Dear City Park. Finder | Jogislature has been called to meet | CuPied by the a ey pe Hig it mitteg, who were tried by court owing to short ng ol ar shu) ' i : 1 vel, , : ® CORR ' 4 i . h 4 . ea in ol hinules A To will be rewarded on returning it} Saas for its regular session, It is ex. Prution. Yon rs 2 mhrtis) and condetaned to death, were g ag og! : Rs if . FOUR o Whig office ks CBE arpe mpany th i ue "X.." Whig office. { through the V | pected that the session will be very oxcented, today, in the court vard of . Sn - J " - Tea 'cup ol hot Short, as there aré no matters of any * | the Wersaw citadel. They were charg- | "Hot Bovril" at half time gives Thomas Crawiord, M.P.P., has re I, gives new: 4 | serions importance which demand the | The genuine Bovril, pint bottles (ex- | ad with engading in the revolutionary { hockey players new life. Buy it seri img ¥ ary | Vv play 3 sibson's Red Cross Drug Store. at] cial, of all building and Joan 'toms panies doing business. in the.

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