Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1906, p. 1

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ready Lome 1, bak di ny = vb 0000 ©@0 JARGAI merican Oil Jc. a Gallon, ee @ 1 ® © ® 3 o ® ® © 0 ® ® © ® © ® allon teed & Sons eet: 2 8 OCCO@@®® ) ND, BLES FULL 1s and ap Evening Stip- $1.50 1.00 2.00 3 SHOE STORE "PLAGUE OF BIRDS. AGENT, ees cases ann, ipper, Tegular d Lace Boots, ¢. en's Felt Slip- ---- e Balance of Nature Becoming Upset. irds have never been condemned in wholesale a manner by the farming rest as in the latest decision ol ociateéd- Chambers of Agricul mers in England are as bad ora logists as American = farmers are d, but it is nevertheless true that balance of nature is becoming si ly upset. Protection of nests has s wd the unsecretive blackbird to ltiply that growing fruit has in ces become sheer altruism. The TrOW prospers in spite of sparrow bs. Starlings are hecomg an over elming plague by reason of their vided vigor in the strupele for ox nee. Few who have studied ornithology can doubt that re ssion of these feathered "friends" as dily indorsed. The Hugeariant, t economic farmers ip the world, « all in favor of the rook, and he the 's not multiply in England. The 8 tary of "the lark in quality and antity, has for sentimental r ns 'n less minutely studied, but in spit the enormous flocks of larks in ny of the ghires, we know no nee of serious 4 damage, and ease against ther * hilt they should be Toft unhurt 'n by the most jealous farmer. he British naval officers who helipad tertain the French fleet recently rismcuth expected 'to receive cros m the French government, but they eived only souvenir paper knives. Rubber hot water bottles, from 59¢: #2 at Wade's Drug Store. YEAR 73. NO. 16 THE a nen EP. JenkinsClothing Co: PA™¥ MEMORANDA, h B12 . -- re S-- big' Clearing sale rag * Of fine Furs at Camplell Bros. Quiet conscience is quiet sleep, Richest is he that wants least Proud looks make foul work in fair faces, Hockey, 8 p.m. :--Queen's 11 vs. R.N cL ISCOUNT SA 1th band at Royal rink, to-night. Sood ice. Rummage - Sale. 351 Princess street, ON ight and Saturday. . The sun. risis Saturday at 7.28 am, and sets at 4.54 pan. Britt-Nelson Maving Pictures, Grand OVERGOATS | a wera House, 8.15 It's, a poor arti raw an obese salary. 1t's lawful to fish for ny and all seasons is unable to compliments in COMMENCING Small faults indulged in are little thieves that let in great oncs Sale of Wilkinson. Real Fstate, bv TUESDAY JAN 1 Auctioneer Mihls, Saturday moon. \ . Water Color Exhibition, at Kirkpat- rick's, will be continued this evening Wd to-morrow. : Ziov ink pen to-mor: a Every Coat on sale and |, "ij... "ih on Seiten corel in} to-morrow only, afterwards, Adults : every Coat a bargain. a-tierrow, sn > 8 . is day in history '--Burial of Sir Job Moore, 1809; W att, inv stor of All Coats marked in|ichn Moore 1809: WAL Emerica. 1 born. 1472s the Mahdi defeated pla n figures. 1 wish ea blade of grass Get your back clothed while the profits are in the pocket. E. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. We Make a Specialty of Fitting Feet ; If you have difficulty being fitted with Shoes come to us. Wear "Allen Military Bootmakers 8 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boor. NEW (ok & Restaurant 83 Princess Slreet Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a m. fhe best place to get an all round Lunch in the city. Meals of all kinds on hortest notice. "English and Chinese | dishes a specialty. 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. OND. HAND STORE At 10 o'clock Class in Cooking Ta =. \ y eral, who polled 2,571 compared with | North-West, Fee, for the course, $2.30, to mem The prices 35e. the pound. 3119 votes for a conservative lIree ya. expelled rom Venezuela, bers ; $3, to non-members | trader. sdaccoux and Bourget, respec -- ee -- Jas. Redden QQ Co. Foster Boulton, the liberal candi- | tively, the managers of the French | a ------yt e ho defeated Ailwyn Fellowes, | cable stations at Caracas and La Importers of Fine Groceries. date, who defee 3 A * \ : i resident . §¢ w a 5 Iaws of MOVING DAY COMING }} ------mn roo Mnionist, sad date present of She juayta. foe disregarding the laws of No . yoard of agri © or ore . "B oti 0 QUEEN S GLEE. MANDOLIN Ingons shire, is an | old [Torontonian. | Jacob Herman, a Newburg, N.Y., Bulietin let. "It's AND GUITAR - some vears hé has been a resident business man and a former sheriff, BULBS [Re the constituency He has received hus been indicted o the charge oi SWIFT REAL ESTATE AND many congratulatory telegrams on his | charging up fraudulent board bills for INSURANCE AGENCY ( O N E W I sucess, after a 'hard struggle. dummy prisoners and 'collecting the is an interesting fact that while | Same from the county. ! two conservatives elected, one of whom | Local option has been carried in = TE WANTED 1 GRANT HALL was Sir Stirling Maxwell, advocated | Maxville, Ont. loo much credit, it is : pn | A | free trade, the two defeated liberals | said, cannot be given to the local ny | | s : i N jor ir work TWENTY GIRLS AT ONCE AT SELECTIONS LL NEW | did likewise. Law's defeat was aceom clergymen for their work, and spec ial | Kent Bros. Mica Works) foot of TUESDAY panied by that of Right Hon. Charles | mention' is made of the Rev. Father Princess btree sho Ivocate of the late | McRae, Alexamdria, who did ;veoman po « { Dickson, lord advocat FOUR JOYS AND GIRLS. TO WORK EVENING, ' | goyernment. These, following the de. | service. mn Cotton Mill. Good wages paid ' Stud ii feat of Broderic k. Fellowes. Pretty George Hall, .London, Ont., chief ; iad Miss Lois Winlow 'Cellist, Student o . \ slerk the C..R PROT 4 learners ly Dominion man and Chaplin, on Wedne sday, and | clerk in the t. @eneral superin Berlin, many will assist A ' : Co., City { . hr he previous day. show the | tendent's office, nt North Bav. Ont Rh ter 3 gp | Prices=23ci, 33c. and 50c others, or the pre S Lay. Se died 4 8 ay, . { fate » majority o e late s- | . this morning, in the Victor Ct Plan at 1 5 fate of the majority of the late mini ied, v he Victoria E xer RiENchn gored "al i | Hospital. after a short illness. His re lesale house. State | meee try. ; 4 Fi } . re _ e references. Apply Returns from country are coming | mains wi w taken to London for in (fie rule | "MADE.TO.ORDER: | Fetirns from couniee ate coming | maine w 0 BUY SQUARE PIANO. IN | | cates that the election will be quite the Robert Cooper Smith, K.C., Mon or good condition. State \ | most remarkable in the nation's his- | real representative of the Canadian Condition and price. Will pay cash tory. Forty seats were decided yester- | bar, in attendance. woon the annual on trade:; Address. tH Mix ' L day hut un to ten o'clock returns | Meeting of the State Bar Association oflice lay, i : , i i Quality | to hand from onlv seventeen. In + Mbany, N.Y. addressed the Ne ENTLEMAN 2 Tq i HAVE HEIR the liberals scored seven, sod la Hi , orate vesterday., He Reweguin suits pressed and cleaned carefully by i Ww O orang aking the total gains | the courtesy ne wo mach as addreds hand ; also bring your cloth and have Style and Fit bor two aing, makin t cal yams | 1 to him Personally i nic an up-to-date suit made. Gallow- of the liberals 110, of labor twenty I m3 » a A in expression : i . o : - Of ternational good wi way's, 131 Broek street. Guaranteed six.-and "of conservatives three, ir ---- -------------------------------------- hs a N " i The standing of the parties now is y MEN AND BOYS TO EARN $570 $8 a mae NK a ~ WHAT MAY HAPPEN. dav: after completing course of | Select Your Skins Now i iherals 398, laborites tiisty the Vn A practical instraction at home or in | { jonists eighty-two, nationalists sixty ; oue schools, Graduates admitted to McKay Fur House, Thus the government has a wa | Likely the Game Ordered Played Bro. Co practic Senos Plumbing 153 Brock Street | jority over all parties. which, it is ex | Again, and Brieklaying, New Fork o hieago. ls te io preted. will he maintained Montreal, Jan. 19.-~There ought to Cincinnati and St. Louis. Free Cat- | = Lancashire, heretofore a conserva- | be. some exeiteme > . ancashire heretofore a " me excitement at the meeting of | HOCKEY MATCH | tive stronghold, voted vesterday, and | the Canadian Eastern Amateur Hoe TO-LET i | with one exception, all six seats are | key Association, to-night, for Quebee = : | INTERCOLLEGIATE o | held hy lil Retutne lpi and its friends seem determined to do | oe -- ant 2 shov hat lancashire . followed the | all they can to have the match be A T FRONT ROOM. FURNISH Cad t I In' | show tha t 3 | 9 rith he 1, at Avenmore," 207 e S VS. ueen 's {load of Manchester, two seats going | tween them and Victorias, last Satur Willison SU = | over to the liberals, and one to labor | day, awarded to them on what they -- -- es ee | In West Hot n ision labor scor- | claim was a foul, beeguse they say OFFICE VAUL®E. NO. Jan 19th i ON 4 4 ) Rae Sao Ava. panes] Friday, . {ed ome of the t notable victories | Gilbert used his hand on the puck. It 51 Brock street. > | { of the ficht. reversing aeconservative | is understood that Harry J, Trihey BRICK 8 RESIDENCE, NO. | Game called 18 pm, Admission, 2c. | majority of 2.010 to a labor majority | has been retained cither hy Quebec, or | RIC HOP, AND a " 851 Princess stréet : moderate rent. | ---------- {of 2.129 . some friends of Quebec, and that af Possession immediately. Apply Ss | fp S-------- | Tariff form scored a Victory at | fidavits will be presented by a num Steacy & Steacy. | Cambrides University, Sir John Goret | ber of prominent hockey authorities, in A ROBT. J REIL, Bo tender. holla mle | thin Shs. rrr Yeon cline LOST. | : | compnred with 2.976 of Rawl- | to the effect that Gilbert did not com- | = EE ade: taker linson. and 2,330 of Butcher, both tar | mit a foul. = | The Leading U. li it il z A A aso : Ss {iff refornrers. | The Vietorias themsdved do not «turn 16 this Office. "Phone 577, 222 Princess St. | A GREY MUFF, "THURSDAY, ON { Pr us | : ; losely in touch with those of 98 Sree, OF It MAY NAVE DORN | ce Windsot, Ont.. Jan. 19.--A telegram 4 Py % oo A 1 ' C lft in a stere. Finder please return | ~puerypss OPPORTUNITIES. | from Fdward Corrigan. head of the | D® an order to play the match over | Arizona, aud'in such case polygamy is __ to Whig office, ahd reccive reward { RUSH TO COBALT SILVER FIELDS, | American Turi Association, called Ed. | 8888. practiod ad freely to-day as it ever ry pm. ----s FR | Aithin three hundred and fifty miles | ward J. Baxte Windsor, to New | i x © has | sos LET NTH LOCKET | of Tora nto, the greatest Poor Man's Orton) last night. It is believed Brilliant Wedding. we ol esday. ce : . or discovered. Prospectors 1s, 8 gol. : { near City Park. Finder | district fe iT PATE of the | { that some plum awaits Mr. Baxter, | Watertown, N.Y. Jan. 19. A most Great Value Im Clothing. wi he Jewarded = returning it | world: Se for free Map. Wills & | Baxter is one of the best informed | fashionable, digtinguished and "beau Provost. Brock. street, , will well. for ough §he g ole. | 3 Tor : n atte i this | tiful wedding, attended by a large » : * rt ------------ Co.. Tor men on racing matters an ht We, FOR SALE | ems, vicinity. He has been for several | number of invited guests, was that, Jalna hi Shin Seton, te lallow. : | identifind avi he Hizhland | last night, of Mui. Hugh Douglas 1} io " VeArs i " i} wv gq TE TY SHARES OF THB FAPITAL DRESSMAKING Parl Fl oo ion with i= at Sehisie Wise, of the Philingine Scouts Ha of | to order, $12.5. pants to onder, ; pany: of the Frontenas en 'R.| Al Skirts and Blouses tedutey shtil assistant tery of the club. He | Hon. John S. Wise, the dis Siguished overreals to artlar, $13.50. i nid as het Waren cheap: ot ath pr poo } has acted in other important of [author and lawyer N iment to choose from. e guaran. -- =| MISS GORMLEY, 261 Division St. © . i i at! Mise Tda foe Hungerford, davghter | tee first-class fit, | Butter Sale. | " Fort Fri of Mr. and Mrs Richard A. Hunger Fresh made dairy butter, very sweet a | Yord, prominent society people of Special Beef Sale. ' " Was A Real Yam. tn { : 4 and choice; 500 Ibs. to sell Saturday New York. Jon. 19K St. Peters Que on's Glee Club concert is always Watertown, / Western beef, choice boiling and at Zo pee 1h. The Wan. Davies com- 4 ne ark nt wires that the | popular with- the citizens This year Se -------- | stewing pieces, cut from grime western ai: Yaa ure corrdapontien pn ¥ Sag { . | . : pany, Nruitedd, dad arrest of William English | with the club fresh from Abeir tour it | Fnglish bath powder, for perfuming | stony and heifer Deed. 500 lhe, to Korthern Bin" abilos Walling. iu. that for revolution | should be better than ever. | the hath, Sold at Gibson's Red Cross { #1 Saturday at Ge. per 1b. The Wm. » a 5 3 # i Wallin t , i : . ¥ + » Q ap ; Mh wv oh Crothers. les, nice and jary activity, ix without foundation, | Sale of purses, half price, at Best's, Lin ug Store, | Davies company, Timi ud, Wag never so price from quaranteed them odorless. vou all about them. I we Beneath th For then on A t 1 Lamp Art. Lamp Utility. Our assortment of B, complete $2 to $15, perfect & H. Lamps they range in Every burner combustion renders Come in and * we'il Tell DAIL KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY IN GLASGOW | 1 | i ROBERTSON BROS.. THE CALL That is heard everywhere for our "Spe: ial Blend" Tea "Grows more lr yy " » : . . * | i \ I's od 10, re The Western Dairvmen's Association | 5 On religious matters, and, they a | 4 focided vb petition the, govert | oopossd to religious practices being s doc stition s FOVErh: | has 3 tie bol -- fairy Faith) v tadealt with' by civil law makers. Ob: { ii ~ " t Tacd ey ae | servimee of the Sabbath is a religious quel ne TR Te rements, . : t he Su > Canal Si begun | Matter which parliament should not © Suez > $ er | y CI TRTON : : tom regu HON. SIDNEY C. BUXTON, | wide ning the canal to enable the Am [attempt to roy late, Sciected by S Henry mpbell- | 1 floating lock Tew | The sendte vacancies now number Bannerman to h the po fice d= | rican hava) oaling dry COCK UEWEN | five. There are two in Nova Scotia, partment of Great Britain, one of the | now being towed to the Philippines to | two in New Brunswick, and one in most thoroughly organized in the world pass 0 ud It is t rot settled who ate : A 4 . : | Ontario. is not yet ¢ « London, Jan. 19. --Glasgow's Lig The foreign minister of Morocco, Mo will 'succeed Senator: Fullord:: The | change constitutes the feature of a | hammed El Torres, wants to know names of Hon. G.-W,: Ross and W. 'H. section of the returns last night. In | why the powers do' not' hold a eon- Comstoukt: are mentioned. All: the ive of the seven seats conservative | ference upon Russia -and establish or- | places will be filled just before the candidates were defeated, one being to der there. | opening of parliament. the credit of labor. The two remain R. J. Younge, secretary of the Can-| The contract for carrying the Bri [ing seats are held by conservatives | adian Manufacturers' Association, has| (ish mails for five vears from August | described as free traders | resigned from that position. He has! poxt has been awarded to the Allan Glasgow's 'd ed candidates in: | accepted a position as sales manager Steamship company. Under certain clude Bonar L a Canadian, and one | of the Canadian Rubber company, of | conditions as to the service the dom- | of the prominent men of his party. | Montreal ; ! ; | tract may be extended for five years | Mr. Law redeemed the seats of the con The Canadian Methodist Missionary | more, making it ten years in all. | servatives in 1900, and was appointed | Society purpose building another hos- | The Matthews pork packing estab- day as its at worth becomes | Saturday Morning | known to the ever increasing | | number of users. Five Out Of Seven Seats Went Liberal. FOSTER BOULTON A CANADIAN, WINS IN NORTH HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Late Ministry Meeting Its Fate-- Bonar Law, a Canadian, Lost in Glasgow--Two "Free Trade | Conggrvatives" Won. {in 1902, as parliame ntary secretary to the board of trade. "This time he failed PITH oF F THE NEWS. The word Latest est Called From Al Over The World. Mis. John Guerin, Peterboro, dead while dancing. The Grand Trank shunting engineers are to receive an imerease of pay. By an explosion of giant powder in the Opp mine . at Jacksonville, Ure. three men were blown to pieces. The czar has dissolved the burcauo- cratic committee and transicrred the committee's work to the douma. Eighteen wen are believed to have been killed by a terrific explosion in a coal mine near Charleston, W.Va. There is talk in political circles of ad fell combinati f Irish members, and la: borites jn mew British parliament. De. Swan N Burnett, former hus band of Mrs, ces Hodgson Bur- nett, the autho died cn Thursday. Barrie and. Aldon clashed in an intermediate 0 game at Alliston, Unt., last night, the home team win nin The Chicago board of education has | decided to exclude all children suspects | od of consumption from the" public schools. At Annapolis, Md, hazing of a brutal nature was' Yevealed during the trial of Midshipman Chester A. A. Bloebaum. Bishop Seraphin of the Greek church will bless the waters of the Red river to-day; following tii Custom of the czar of Russia. ' 4 The mother of Louis Riel, leader of the Norih-West--rebellion of IS85, is critically ill in Winnipeg. She is eighty-six vears of age. Delegates . to the Moroccan confer ence have agreed on the main lines of a plan of the repression of contra band entering Morocco. NM Maubourget, . the Charge 'd'Affaires of Venezuela, at Paris, has | received official announcement of his | expulsion from French territory | | pital in Chen-Tw, in the province of | Sz-Chuen, ae the present one is much , the result of too small ThE"great increase of which was Barnes, labor, 3281; Law, | patients. | conservative, 2.971: Provand, liberal, ( Warman says that during the 050. } corre year twenty-five thousand peo A labor candidate also figured in the | ple from eastern Canada and a hun | Camlichic division and polled 2.568. | dred thousand from the United State HE is blamed for defeat of the lib- | are expected to go inte the Canadian Likely A Plum For Him. i seom to worry much shout the come of the protest, out | being asked'by the Dominien Alliance and seem to think that the worst that will happen will | yee 19, 1908. OPPOSE BILL Seventh Day Adventists Declare Position. SENATE. VACANCIES TO BE ALL FILLED BEFORE HOUSE MEETS. The Allans Have Been Awarded a Contract--A Scarcity of Hogs Has Caused a Curtailment of Operations -- General Capital Tiaings. Ottawa, Jan, 19.~The Seventh Day Adventists are opposed to the Sunday logislation which the government is to introduce at the next session of a hE A OME . parliament. W. H. Thomson, presi- | Guilty of a Murder Near Albany, dent of the Canadian Union confor New York. Sa e once: of enth Day Adventists; A. Detroit, Mich., Jan. 19.~A Calumet, president of the Ontario | yi, dispatch says, it is believed ¢ V. H. E. Rickand, 'presi- | ij, a man, wanted for wife murder, dent of the Quebec conference, and | Albany, N.Y., last September, is Eugene Leland, principal of the Le- on Manitou . island, seventeen miles landale Academy, called upon Sir ? Wilfrid Laurier and stated thelr op- position to_the proposed law. They stated the fourth cominandment rer quires the observance of Saturday as the day of rest, but does not forbid work upon Sunday, the first of the week, They rest Satwday owing to conscience. To be__compelled by law to alstain from work on Sunday too would involve an unfair loss of time. They kay the legislation asked for lishment at Ottawa ave curtailing op- erations on account. of scarcity of hogs, and the new order which - pre- vents importation from the United | States. A NEW BODY. Will [Establish Home For Gover- nesses. York, Jap. 19.<An tion in which a large | minent society women are interested, formed for the purpose of providing help and assistance for many 1 New organiza- number of pro- has been | of the educated foreign women, most ly teachers and governesses, who are constantly coming to this country to | gain a livelihood Many of these wo { men fail to seek the assistance of the | | consular representatives of their res pective countries. Particularly the German consul has taken great inter. et in the plan, as there is compara tively a greater number of German governesses than of any other nation ality. Among prominent society | women, who took great interést in the matter are Mrs, Isane Guggenheim and { Mrs. Ludwig Sutrg. The real origina of the movement, however, was a German whose experience ity vears of self support in her many things hardships which women of her class to endure The orgapization proposes to begin small seale other tor OVeTrness, during tw ! America has taught about the have on a A flat will be rented and. furnished, which will serve ag a social centre for those who often {know no one in the city, and are helpless and without means. It is hop ol that in the course of time the scope i the organization can be enlareed and a regular club house for pover nesses and teachers' erected. Polygamy Still Practiced Salt Lake, Utah, Jan. 19.--William Wolie, professor of theology, in Brig {ham Young College, a Mormon in stitution at Logan, U tah, has caused a stir in Mormon cirelos, according to un Logan dispatch which the Tribume prints, today, hy renouncing his be- lief in the Mormon faith, refusing to pay tithes and severing his relations with the college. According to Prof, Wolle, Tribune quotes him in an interview, his change of faith was due to a trip to Mexico which satisfied him, ho said, that the Mormon church had receded from the Woodruff manifesto and reinstated polygamous marriages, He found many youd" women, w had recently entered into the plural | marriage relations with leading elders of the Mormon church. Prof. Wolfe is ynoted as saying : "I'he Mormon settlements in Mexico ax the men ¢ h [ One of the Suspeots was--tratled-to Du. "servant, all going to Havana on a Jan, hm.) ot. ee Ne En ACCUSE FRANCE Of Giving Help to Revolution- ists, Caracas, Jan, 17, via Port of Spain, Trinidad, Jan, 18.~The Constitutional fn publishing the correspondence pre coding the diplomatic rupture between EN Venezuels® and France claims to prove the complicity of "the French eovern ment in the Matos revolution. The pa Per says : "We do not accuse the cable o- pany whose responsibilities we to be eliminated, We accuse the Freach ° government of disloyalty to. Veno#uela became while our representatives and ministers were sincerely and honorably socking legal solutions of the difficul ties in the line of international reci- procity, France operated with Matos, the leader of the revolution, to stain our valleys 'and cities with blood and: privately ordered the manacers of the cable company to transmit informa tion to the revolutionists, assisted in bankrupting the credit of the govern ment abroad and endangering the in: tegrity of the national tervitory." THINK HE IS THE MAN. f Toronta, " Great Clearance out. in Lake Superior, treme end of beyond the ex. Keweenaw Point, Twa were implicated in the murder. luth and captured. It is said that he admitted that he rowed the murderer to Manitou island on December 12th, and ho believes that the man is still on the island, The only building on the island is the lighthouse, A small quantity of provisions..was. left when the keepers were taken off, but not en ough to keep a wan alive very long ADRIFT AT SEA ON PLANK. Survivor of Wreck Rescued After Long Ordeal. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 19. Adrift on a gangplank from nine o'clock last Saturday morning until five o'clock Monday afternoon without food or water, Karl Summer, the only known surviving menber of a party of thie teen aboard the four-masted schooner Robert H, Half Price a AT + Steacy's o-morrow Stevenson, was picked up by the German steamer Europa, A bound from Philadelphia for Sa. SALES FOR CASH vannah, Monday &@ afternoon, and . brought to Savannah yesterday. Besides the ship's crew, there were four women aboard, the wife of the captain, two relatives and a colored Discount Stamps as usual pleasure trip. ST. LAWEENCE WIDE OPEN. No Signs of ee in in the Mighty : River. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Jan. 19.<The 8t, Lawrence river is still open and there is no immediate prospect of ice form Don't miss such ing. The ice that had formed among the islands has broken.up and came down yesterday, Old residents, how ever, state there was never an ice fa mine on the St. Lawrence. For many vears there has been erossing for teams from Ogdensburg to Prescott throughout. January and February, | see" =---m---w"e but there have also been a few open BORN. sessions. On such occasions ite out: | qeDONALD.--At Brockville. Jan. 16th, ting was very late amd the erop had to Mr. and Mrs, James «Me to be hauled _ bn waggons, but the CAR Tul, RO hon Sanusey crop was heavy every year. 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. wii -------------- Caughey, a daughter, OLD HOTEL PROPRIETOR DIED. Found Dead Beside the Railway |SMITH.--In Kingston, on Friday, Jan. 132th, nt 2 o'clock pan. at his Track. home, on Rideau street, Jas. Smith, nged sevenly vears. Funeral took place, last Sunday Sunbury Cemetery. Toronto, Jan. 19, aged seventy-five, Elhower hotel, Rohert MeKinny, ! to proprictor of the this city, was found aRAND OPERA HOUSE) dead, early this morning, beside the railway track near the Oshawa Junc- tion station. The old gentleman was on his way to Oshawa, to visit his iday 20 son Robert, of the Queen's hotel, in Fi ye PE 19- Matinee Saturday at 2:30 that town, and must either have stop pid off, or fallen from the train. Be Simpation of Canudd and fr the tins ore coming to Toronto, Mr, Me- Copyrighted) Motion Kinny kept an hotel in Owen Sound for seventeen years. He leaves three B i TT- NELSON sons and two daughters, Championship Contest ---------------- A POOR JOKE Something your family will enjoy wee inv, P, Matinee, itl MWe, adultay Is That Concerning the Montreal aber CR ihe 5c. 3 c.. ac. 50 Mayoralty. Seats now on ao. Montreal, Jan, 19. Honore Gervais, M.P., denounces as a poor joke the re port that he might enter the mayor: alty contest, as the nominee of the local Tammany organization. There in very little donbt now that only the mayoralty candidates will be Alder- man Fkers and. W. E. Doran. The nominations take place to-morrow, A PATENT INFRINGEMENT. John Murphy Granted Interim Injunction, Ottawa, Jan. 19.<John Murphy, of the Ottawa electric stafl, was gramted an interim infunction by Jinlge Roe- hon, in Hull, to<day, to prevent the Hull & Ottawa Power company from using a device to obviate anchor ice MONDAY, Jan. 22nd Maclyn - Arbuckle me BO ~Gebrge Ade's Be#t Comedy The County Chairman Prices, 25¢c., 50c., 75¢c., $1 and $1.50. Seats now on sale. t WEDNESDAY, Jan. 24th Marry £. Converse aid Mason Peters Present THE BIC FANTASTIC FAIRVESQUE THE CINGER-~~ ~~ - trouble. Mr. Murphy claims the in- vention and charges infringement on J patent, Adopted Without Division. Book and Lyrics By Frederic Author of "The haperons," Jan Te Winnipeg, Jan. 19. The debate on | Ania: Hapoyland,'" ste. the address, in reply to the . Music aldwin Sloane, $Com- from the throne, was concluded in the Doses a Jack and uote finde Kec v Manitoba legislature, last evening, Ih and the reply was adopted without division, : | "Tuek's te © te vi Fos "Trek's. Rheumatic bone o # sold DOF TE | Clete Epa | | 1 DESIRE TO RETUR rrr | Augmented Orchestra, 26 and thanks to @il . friends as Well &s the 100-- ¢ 0 M PANY=100 . Lofigshoremen. who showed the family of uny deceased brother. the late Robert | oo... 85. 50c., 78¢., $1, $1.50. Seaws on 'sale; {onday. C. Whitebend, such kind puthy and attention : wise ' to Dr. Marrison.. the standing Physician, who came at any Ji he was called and gave Lhe Lest | ll. Oniega oil is sold at Gibson's Red " tical attendunee. XM of medical ondun Cross Drug Stove, ELIZA J, WHITEHEAD,

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