Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jan 1906, p. 1

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tment and display of White to the quality of cotton in me in previous history have quality in White Wear. still ity sles. --and last but mor ly cas accomplishing what ting entirely any suggestion Sale aré heré in only small vou the fact that a repeti= lo not wish to purchase at garments chosen now until ---- ee nkets e 00x80 'inches, made from fin p through them which entirel t Whs secured by us under one e vear, and well endeavor 1 ing. Blankets like those of this - - $2.19 has not been 1 heetings. Wie "feel "Sire of cks are bought directly and us can we assure. you of és possible. { ven m uch Also a great variety of other es, 'in different weights hes, including that famous LISH WATERTWIST, which one of the choice specials in he stock, per yard, 10c. and both 1 and 13¢ circular CASES, | OW nd plain, in sizes from 40 to ) inclusive, PE ( OI... dn, 'E SATIN MARSEILI UILTS, according to" finen om 81.25 up to $1.50 'ROCHED QUILTS, 75¢, to 81.69 -- re Stocking pportunities of the year for siery at most reasonable are extremely good values of rare wearing qualities. INGS, kles, all exceptionally os for ladies' Ade. usual 50 15¢ / & Son 4 ) a ------------ ore ns Boots, sizes 24 and and $2.00; Your 2j4and 3 ...."25¢, ® toe, low heels, worth cones $100 Boots, felt. fined and I0E STORE ERR a wus YEAR 73. NO. 19 THE DAILY B ¢ ITISH KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1906, JANUARY. SALE OF Counéil, 10" aaw., Wednesday. Dance, City Hall, 8 FU R N } U RE Cataraqui Ward recount, 11 a.m. | Wednesday, woot Pr erty Committee, 4 pan., McMaster, Defeated Tory, Ni ie people who put on airs 10 TO 20 nr trove: Who tut on ul Kissed By Ladies. ys The sun rises Wednesday at 7.26 a.m., and sets at 4.59 p.m. ---------- FER CENT The man. who owns, his hold in busi . ness usually holds his own . Queen's Glee Conerrt Grant Hall, to- THE FATE OF AUSTEN REDUCTION ON ght, ® pm. Both entrances. to Hall Tenders received, hy City Clerk, for <a . 2 . ehuilding Counci 'hamhber ceiling, ti China Cabinets, Musi c Fob ing & aunei] Chanihe ling, till WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOME Cabinets, Sideboards, Buf- fetts and Combination Buf- |i . { day in history William Pitt | Literals Hold 274 Seats--Sir E. fetts, Pictures and Mantle ica. 1806 ; Seion Kon taken by ir tish Clarke, London City, Conser- Mirrors, Tea Curates, Muf- When a stutterin s trying to | wative, Has '10,706 Majority-- fen Stand, etc. Juake Tove hers sola 'Chamberlain Says Tariff Re- Card Table and Chair to Rent. Robt. J. Reid 222 Princess Street 2 doors above Opera House Telephone 677 We Make a Specialty. of Fitting Feet If you "Have difficulty being: "Titted with Shoes come to us. Wear "Allen's"' MMitary Bootmakers Winter Lamp Art. Lamp Utility. 'ouncil:* 9.80. a.m., Wednesday. There are sowd TIME TO-DAY. Clothing 'rincess strect, just Th splendid at sali at prese bargains in Zi ck's « nt. form Must Come. London, 23. K:C., has { the Leigh the libera Jan. D. I column and the labor vote is Appealing--for the 1ah6r Vote, the lib eral candidate pointed out, in a cent speech that Mr, McMaster hae other ridings, while shown his loan'ng his he hinfself friendship for labor hac by | candidates, and cach has won. But the NOT IN VAIN! McMaster, failed in his effort to wrest division of Lancashire from He was defeated, considerable, spoken against labor candidates in the motor car to three labor 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. Our assortment of B, & H. Lamps | campaign has not been entirely in vair Was never so ., Somple te, they range in for the conservative candidate. A re pri from $2 to $15, Every burner | ot fe iodh MUST BE SOLD fharanteed perfect combustion renders | POF from the riding says that after them odorless. Come in and we'll Tell | his meetings several ladies insisted on A large variety of first-class Hal! [you all ab ut them. issi . . 3 Heaters, ~Sheet-Iron Stoves, Pug, Bok | 0 ein hissing Mr. McMaster. . and Wood Stoves, Cook Stoves and | Only two other returns wore receiv Ranges. Also a lot of Furniture and | ROBERTSON BROS ed, last night, out of twenty-two poll Carpets, everything cheaper than usual. | #8 "8 | ings to-day Sir J. F. leose retains 3 | -- Yin lay. Sie Jd. se TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE Be | the Accrington division of Laneashire 398 PRINCESS STREET a | for the liberals, by 2,357 majority, | | over the labor and conservative candi ae | ------------ ROBT. J. REID, The Leading Undertaker 'Phone 577, 222 Princess St. é "SNAPS" each buys 8 nice Frontenac street neat Detached t Frame buys 2 Story Stone Dwelling, opposite Ma cdonald Park. | | | Y. W. C.A. | FRIDAY AT 2.30 P.M. Men's | date. The Corton division of Lanca | shire goes to labor, Podge defea ting { S.W, Roys, conservative, by 4.225 Fur Coats | This scat was' won for the conserva | tives by Mr. Hatch, by a majority $15 to $325 Our Special Fur-Lined Coat Made-to-Order Persian Lamb Collar Muskrat Lining to the liberals, last year, and did not seek re-election. Austen Chamberlain's announced until to-day' fate cannot hx voters have been added to list since the last contest Hin 1892 In the race for the biggest majority Romford bid fair to be second. Si Edward Clarke, conservative with 10,706. in the city of Londen, is still | new | | fon top, Romford yesterday disclosed a liberal majority of 8,858, a change Guaranteed Beaver Shell | from the conservative majority of 3, 062 last time. Right Hon. J. Simelaiv, elected for Forfarshire, is secretary for $50 of 520 to 1,900, but Mr. Hatch went over \n uncertain- | | ty will arise from the fact that 9.000 the * THE FIRST TO HOLD IT. The Japanese Ambassador a ° Washington. yesterday, by J. F. Brummer, liberal, VISCOUNT SIUSO ACK! | attempted to take her life rather than by 2,008, the vote being 7.175 to! Washington, Jan 3. --~Viscount | marry the man to whom she had 9,169. The constituenty- has been lih- | Siuso has been appointed Japanese | plighted her troth, but whose place in eral for over twenty years, with ma- | ambassador the United States and her affection had been taken bv an jotities ranging in | the neighborhood | will be the fist Japnnese representa [other "Thi "voumg gifl swallowed an of a thousand. ' At the last elsction | tive in Washington holding the rank {omee of laudabum at the home of the majority was reduced to 120, The [of ambassador. He is about sixty { her aunt, Mrs, Walter Anstoe; No. riding includes large mining interests, |.Vears old and 'considered one of the | 5028 Willow street, and--was- ~in ablest men of Japean---NiseourtAeki ol received his sation in Germany and married a German rl while holding a diplomatic positi in that country He retired from the diplomatic career six years ago and has since then been one of the privy councillors of the enperor, Lumber Men Form A Merger. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 23.--The | first convention of the Northern Pine Manufacturing association opened here to-day. The mew organization, which lias not yet been permanently organi- { zed, is the result of a merger of the | Mississippi Valley Lumbermen's asso | ciation and the Wisconsin State Lum- | bermen's association. The two associa | tions have always been closely con nected in the past and during the past few vears. there had been a growing scntiment in favor of consolidating the two associations, whose interests were so closely allied. "The matter was discussed in both organizatigns | committees were appointed to [ about the merger. The latter was fected at a meeting in Milwaukee the carly part of December and the present convention the first . joint { convention of the consolidated asso- ciations, The new association will per manently orzanize and elect its office Fin the ensuing vear. It ig probable and m is that the headquarters, oi the new or | ganization will he established in this | city. The new organization includes | nearly all the prominent white and | Norway pine Tumbermen and mapufac turers of Minnesota, Wisconsin, | # : : : $ Scotland, and a son-in-law ef Lord | Michigan and Towa. | Aberdeen. | -- ees I$ - : ¢ Al ; 7 es » at 8 Aberals, x » : CLASS IN IN | Ihe score to Lda ej it] i eral 4 | "Baby ®Wanderbilt's Birthday. 0 n cKay seats; labor, 37; conservatives, 115; ; Bt. in $2.50 to members and $3 to ¢ ° nationalists, 80, including 130 liber- | ewpurt, R hy Jan. a Raby an non-mem jy : { al gains, 30 labor gains, 9 conserva- | 4G" also known as Miss Cathleen Hon mony | ¢. Fur House $ tive gains, and T nationalist gain, | Yanterbilt, the infant daughter of Mr ------ { tive gains, me alist ge Tin! v wntlerl ili te REMOVED | ¢ 153 Brock St, Kingston $ | nn compaign speoch last night Mr. | 40 A A oy ansible, had Chamberlain admitted the majority | V0 candles upon her birthday cake, : "| which oee * ominent place on DR I. G. BOGART Frsresasesesssssseses, against him was much laroer than he vhich aah) prensin ! To 102 Wellington Street. | spiccted, abd. h Yecognized: that the table at mcheon, Little Cath . EE -------------------------------------- ' Cle & « © POCO £4 18 a i A : | s i | leen is two vears Id, to-day, and TT gE Auction al f olitical revolution had been in pro- | °°" yen 9 Sion | | naturally formed 'the centre of atten Ms _-- | MR Ww H. WILSON HAS IN- | gress. He was determined, nevertheless {tion fo and aroumd Sandy Point. the TWENTY TEE pi | structed me to sell Ly auction on tu pursue to he end a Foliay which he i magnificent country place' of the Van- Pri aros. Mica" Works, foot of | Thursday, Jan. 25 | st of the popilation rebum gthe, inter. | derbilts. = Waggon: dnads of flowers - gees silent { At my rooms, 27 Brock street, at 11 | wr of the population artll reorm, | and presents for the little Miss arris TWO Is ~ |o'clock a.m., the following Mr. Chamberlain went on, "is not ed fr tions and even the Good akg CLASS LSALESMEN. | © Bart, thy, the tol Princess St, | dead. When the calumnies. which for | SF working oop con ( ages to igh rson ; also hy Se 1 : ave | 3 ? . o : 2 Parcel boys, Apply to Newnan & Seid VIE Hou house the moment overwhelmed it have come | nected with the Sandy Point estab uy rear home to roost, when all side issues | jichinant did not neglect to send a A FEV Parcel ' 2," Brick House, situated on | are forgotten, tariff reform will re [ken of their kind feelings for the Ldxinge 3 Ave wih isiady NL et. sit | main as the only practical remedy for | little girl, Quite uneonseious of her A} uated on Colberne St. facing Chapman | that distress with' which onr English own importan Miss Cathl a St trade and workmen are confronted. Tt | gues POCONO the homae: -- Parcel 4, consists of 8 lots, situated il came back. and i he hile ATs : | will came back, and in the meanwhile warents, grandparents and GOOD. BRIGHT Bovs McGOWAN | on ctoria St., known as Law's Rope rg LH Ligne Mpg. Co. cet Beta aN Property, to bo' sold in lot or in Bloe, | out 'duty is to keep the lamp alive | latives and enjoyed © the g ¥ streets. Good opporiunity te Perms and condition at time of sale ee which came to her, like anv trade | Fut ther information ply to W. H. WOM 'S BODY FOUND. | fortatiately gta tod: WM Terrific Slaughter Of Workmen Pittsburg, Pa, Jan, 23. Statistic { for the year 1905 just given out by the authorities of Alleghany cpynty indicate that during the past vear | more than 17,700 persons were killed and injured in this country, while at | their daily 'w | rk, OF this namber blast furnaces and iron and steel mills are responsible for nine thousand, "I'he other factories and shops have four the thonsand to their eredit and the vi tims of the railroads numbered foun thousand W those . of the numbered 40M). Bestdes this there were | soveral thousand injured: whose cases A = MURRAY ctio EXPERIENCED BOOK TURRAY, Auctionecr wholesale house. State ion stam---- There Does Not Appear to Be | references. Apply J 1) b office . > A | Foul Play. Y 11 1, Ont., Jan. 23.--The body of wits MAN TQ NAVE fHEIR | OF FINE SILVER, E7C. | Nellans, hey i resscd and cleaned- carefully by | an unknow vou & hand Meo bring your cloth and have THURSDAY, Jan. 25 road side near Centenary church * ab-to-date "suit made. Gallow- i i » ' 0 f Wella Way's, 131 Brock street. 39 At the Rooms of John: H. Mills about three miles north of Welland < -- | . | port, last night. The woman appar MEN AND BOYS to mann ss TOSS | PART OF EFFECTS OF LATE | ently is about thirty years of age, has Practicar TT Dmpleting yourse of | Col. Montizambert Silver Tea Set. | light hair and is about five feet, four i on ut Jone or } [Ivory Handled = Ki Spoons. | inches in height and is very poorly o mn ' secured Coyne Forks, | clad, from appearances, The body ha 3 'ros ractical Schools Plumbing inet." ] bee sre sek om account of being 4 Bricklaying, New York A plieg Bain! | been there a week « oi « « 'innati and St. Louis. Free Cat. Kot ity | hidden behind a large stump and, Mowe ' = i hy therefor ' of ght of pa TT ------------ "o | The body is in charge of an under = TO-LET. jrpliate am. Sule at 10.30 a.m. | (ker and an inquest will 'be held her a Ins C x OFFI tee | JOHN H, MILLS | this morning. From appearance no ory WITH VAULT, NO. 67! Auctionder 51 foCes street. Apnly 'at' McCann's 1 Brock street ; ns 1- ruin GR BRICK SHOP AND RESIDE | BURNS' NIGHT, JAN, 25 o: worcerssici { foul play is suspected, In Minneapolis. | | | were not reported, as the injured per sons were taken straight home and not to any of the hogpitals or nor gues, Revernl of the milk have fur nished such a large number of death and infury cas that the insurance companies refise to insure men work ing there, Farner Falls Under Engine. Brantford, Jan. 23.--Jdames Leonard. 23. Ww farmer, from near Bright, wax kill od* her Saturday evening. He slip- | ped from the platfornr at the Market street depot beneath' a yard engine | and legs r both re out off. He died on the way to the hospital. He was | sixty years of age and 'was in the city ary 3 3 NO. o , rincess street : moderate rent. ' Minneapolis, Minn. Jan, 23. Dr, Ot- Ste aion immediatoly. Apply to GRAN SCOTCH to Nordengkjold, Arctic and Ant-Arctie -- teacy, ! 3 explorer, traveller and lecturer, arriv- THY RESIDENCE ON COR. KING | ed here to-day on his American ldotire Sip West, Sts. diagonally opposite | | tour and will spend a few dave here I thn J: Donald s Monument | t among his countrymen, who have made { 153 Union street. 10 1908. Apply | Ne CITY HALL f the most sxicugive Propusations Jo Ce ------ | C Scotland liohize the Jamous Scandinavian, his - FOR SALE. . { By the Local Ps Song of | evening he will deliver a lecture on his | Wio have procured the Misses Me- | odloul obi Son toward the south TWE 7 «a na J Glengarry or Mos " i . TV ENTY SHARES OF THE CAPITAL |S" Shur, DRRITY, to Scotland, | pole. The lecture will be under the Pane of the Frontenac Cereal Com- | Entertainer [ auspices of the Minnesota College, BY on i right. Apply "R ' Young Jafirav Sisters of Toronto which has taken charge of all prepar - are ig office, : \ aneers i mT 0 TUG | Nation al Das TRSHBRON, of Toronto | ations for the big event. The great "EDMOND ANp BARGE CoOL M- | Tickets . + Reserved seats, - Sie traveller and explorer was reecived' at ! Newhio Pi Wp high MARY nl iii. [hie areival by a delegation represent. | Ang tug cylinder 12x14 2p ; o 4 3 i | g the city government, the Minne bo'ler : Barge capacity ear al Ellis Story of ng Le v : § ION. dry Wmbor. Apn 'y » ki Prinelp sota College and every single Scandi it noly I and Bro.. Redford Mills, Ont ousand per don, | wonderful w dis- | | | A Ns: & Co -- = A coro TRA YED OR STOLE To. NOG, ANSWERS To rau to 4 Gant qner. bleu ates 'ENard: Anyone detain § Yone 4 ng sane Hler this nptiop will be prosecuted. NAME -- HISTORICAL KINGSTON ETE naviah A will be the guest at several receptions; banquets and other social functipns arranged in his Honor COACH BOG WITH BRASS color Reward for t¢ retufn to Dr | eS -------- MeCarthy, Cor. Montreal and Brock Ii there over was a specific for anv Streets | one complaint, then Carter's Little . . Lived Pills are & spwvifiec for sick hengl- PA N a > Rh wr As RH OMB, ns ache, and every _Woinoan shonkd knew leave u} Brock strect, this, Only one pill a dose, Try them, society and club of this eity, | | the charge « congregational Yi 5 ET RR Besides that there werd several hun ; BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Illustrated by Views dred eonntrymen of Pr, Nordenskjold CpaAND ¥ AS A THEORY, RAT | C I T Y H A L L wha, although unattached to any com i stow hf Se iver a de | ; mittee or délegation, came to give the | el a won. | THURSDAY : Feb. Ist : a eller Te. k Re Ki i Dig his . camp Rick est | Admission, 25¢. Children Half-Price | stav in -this city Dr. Nordensk jold aunning from | - - i all day. Rov. William Blazowski, priest of the Independent Polish Catholic church, at Winnipeg, was committed for trial stealing 8213 from funds. Sunlight soap ds better than other soaps, but it is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions Inspector Marshall Clark Wellington, and seized vards of net where the dors not grant license Two. children. natwd Sayer, lost their lives in a fire that destroyed the | family 'dwelling in Hintonhnrg, near | Ottawa: '| { Nothine on the went to about 100 government equnle the arrooance of | game mién's so-called hample opinions, bring | tal and Uirst appearance of the Chinese special { senator, died of general debility, aged t [00K A DRUG Have Married. GIRL PREFERRED | DEATH TO A MARRIAGE WITH- OUT LOVE. | | | | Had Transferred Her Affections | to Another Young Man--And | Marry the Other. { Philadelphia, Jan. ~Choosing the day that should have been the hap- piest day in her life, her wedding day, | nineteen-year-old Jennie Graham. of | No. 2051 Margaret street, Frankf ad, a semi-conscious condition in an up- stairs room by a member of the fam- ilv Reuben Dean, the man who the girl was to marry, was in the lower por: [tion of the house and when he learn [ed of her deed he rushed to the office {of Dr. Herbert Chandlee, Frankford | avenue, below" Wakeling street, and | told him of the case. Dr, Chandles telephoned for the Frankford patrol left for! the house. On rriving administered an anti dote and had her removed to the Frankford hospital, where, by the prompt of the stomach pump, then he waggon and Pre. Ross and Lynch had the girl on | a fair way to recovery in a few | hours | Miss Graham was to have married { Reuben Dean vosterday morning at | the home of her aunt and the pro- | spective bridegroom put in his ape pearance early, fully arrayed in his | wedding garb. The girl had stopped [at a drug store on her way to the | home of her aunt and purchased the | poigon, telling the clerk that she | wanted to use it for a poultice, When { she arrived at the Anstee house she despondent and in a few min | utes had taken the drug. | At the hospital she admitted that the affection she once had for Dean had been transferred to Charles Par: fett, a young man who worked in the same. mill with her, suid, that rather than marry a man he did not love she tried to end her life, Dean is heart-broken over the af | fair, as he did not know that another | had claimed the affections of Miss | Graham PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All On The Day She Was To Poisoned Hersell Rather Than - Twins have successiull Bohemian Hazek, recently. The sisters v in the history of at the hips, and and distinct while her tempera that a few years tor sulfering in--he The sistors are Babemian farmer, have always disp vidualitios. One cc in. In childhood variance. way did Joséa Rosa invariably 1 the ground and in--the- "TAG SWE Trenton, sade against now in full swing greatly worried a keeper who has daughters. daughters that he the cause of his a ih a commumicntio ly to a young women. She writes that have five young m Sunday evenings, objected on the p fellows nights through the patrons getting man asks _if should not be in danger Sunday evening vi Quebec, Jan, 23. at Levis, at a o'clock, and will } of the express which is thirty five but the romaine four of the Canada the car crowded, spe Over The World. Fire in the plant of the Baltimore | Chrome Works did 2100,000 damage. I'he Brazilian® ship Aquidaban > blew ip at Port Jacarepagua, killing-98 and injuring 36 y All the mails from England during' | the summer season must be landed at Sydney, C.B., and forwarded by rail. Gegrge Jacob Holyoake, the author, | advocate secularism, tng... He was born and ot brighton, lecturer { died at | in INL | Picton council appointed Walter Mac- | kenzie a high school trustee and Judge Morrison a member of the library exchequer, by over 4,000. Otherwise br. | the election returns continue to recom «Ord Strathcona arrived back to | liberal successes. Out of ten seats for England, from Canada, thus complet- | which liberals were elocted, to-day, ing his hundred and ucth trip across | six were won from unionists, The Lhe ean. | totals now are Liberals, 277; wmion \ royal commission is to be ap { inte, 124: Irish nationalists, 79; la potted to investigate charges made | borites, 12 against cortam olhicials in the lisheries department, { Wallace, retired naval | borlain, and the station by som minent citizens, ame minister, Hon, Mr train, draped in black, has a very im- | pressive and commanding aspect. -------------- -- The Liberals Are Still Making Gains. 21 London, Jan division of Worceste ed Joseph Austen Chamberlain, liberal unionist, eldest son RAID ON TONQUIN. SURGICAL DIVORCE. -- Separation of Famous Bohemian Vienna, Jan. 28.--Professor Kukula, of Prague University, is Twins, Blazek - have one of the most remarkable anomalies existence from the waist upwards; and two pairs of legs, A minor operation was first submit thd to by Rosa, with the result that, degrees that of her sister remained stationary. . This ld to the conclusion that the twins enjoyed independent constitu. tions, and it was found on enquiry let fever and typhoid without her 878. Though united physically, they other read a book or played the vio they were often If Rosa wanted to go one carried ) desired---direetion-- Unpleasant Dilemma of a Hotel Man's Daughter. NJ. « Sunday liquor: selling, It is because he has these newspaper hy one of coming and police to suspect that of the Sunday law. The young not be "tagged" so they will ------ THE FUNERAL TRAIN Will Reach Montreal This Even- ~The funeral train, wh Todor at Woe at. seven o'clock this evening, arrived quarter about 'half past one, after the arrival train station of the Intercolonial railway is nobody There is a guard of The funeral train was met at AUSTEN WON. former chancellor of the Effected. reported to separated the famous Y Rosa and Josda furnished surgery, being joined having a separate ture increased by six ago Rosa had sour sis alth, the daughters of a and were born in laved distinct wld sleep while indi the at would not agree, ifted hor sister off her, Kicking ETHEARTS. Jan, W.<The ery in "this city, has prosperous saloon five marriageable is worried, and nxiety is explained n sent anonvimous the she and her sisters en calling on them and her father has. lea that the young going Sunday side door load the they are bar drinks in violation wo » live sweethearts of arrest on their sits, past twelve cave for Montreal, from Halifax, minutes late, The admitted to 8 sailors outside a e of the most pro wg them the prime Gouin. The funeral he Bromsgrove ahire has re-elect of Joseph Cham- Wed Silks miss Steacy NELSON. --In The WEATHER PROBABILITIES, ---- oy Toronto, Ont. Very mild, with rain. ing colder, with loea flurries. nesda ~This is a general clean- up of all Ends of Materials accumulated from 'the sea- son's selling, Ends from every department are here --in many cases less than Half-Price : Trimmings Dress Goods Jan. 28.010 am)~. | Wellncaday: } y, turn suow falls or 4 Linings Embroideries Laces Linens Fanny Bheetings Pillow Cottons Ribbons Art Musline Lawns Ginghams White and Grey Qottons Eto. A great chance--Don't it. ¥ eB . BORN. ALLAGHER.~In the ingston, on to Mr. and a son Mrs, Kingston 21st, 1906, John eighty-four years. aneral from his Rideau street, m., to Ustaragui and acuuaintentes od to attend late re (aman WEDNESDAY, Jan. 24 Harry E. Converse and Mason Poters Present : THE BIC FANTASTIC FAIRVESQUE Ginger Juhn Suger Author of "The Ch I : . y chaplain, died Jani night in Alumedu, | Chinese Massacred Inhabitants of | Asin Hapnyland ® . Cul, He receive ns appoinunent row | i ¢ Music By aldwin fresident Lincoln in 1863, / Indo-China Villages. ooser of "Jack and « The mail car containing the Indian Parix, Jan. 23.-The newspapers Tad na V 0 mail and ¥1,000,000 worth of valu- | print mailed advices to the effect that ith the 5 , wu of Chinese regular troops raided ablesi was burned on the Usted Her band of og pe | besthall train near Brussels on Satur- [ Tonquin, Indo China, and pillaged | Helen Bertram day. villages, massacreing women and Simyra Forrest » a on k } children. A French column of 400 mey e ne In el trifyibg the Temisc aminyg road rr var Fn re a) arriet Burt Gu the g inen poses to sell Ratait tha: # thi Three | Lillian Leon wiplus encrgy tu i § ME AME IR an hs Salton the government keeping | hundred of the Chinese were killed and Charies Horne pos of the rates 4 1100 wounded, The French lost forty After fasting for forty one davs, | Pine killed. The' French commander | back He thought natur Sherman Staufier, to the steak again al. hunger should be felt first in the throat and fasted to prove this theo- ry. Measuring Pittsburg, is twenty-two, incheg in a | Persia, is the outcome of the sudden exodus of thousand uwrchants and Mullah priests from the Persian capi- protest against the shah's a I goverginent , newspapers, published Shanghai, specind "correspond witness the recent army ma North China. It was the Two Chinese in sent nts to HAOCUvIes in correapondent, At Gananoque council the revigna tiem of J. B. McKenzie, auditor, was read and accopted, and W, A. was appointed to the office. W. B, Car. | roll was appointed MeChlintie, and liste, will visit Ottawa in the son's Red was seriously wounded. He Should Have Died. Schenectady, N.Y. It is probable Alexander, the art of June, "Only one place" Mr. Cummings has high school trus | study of the Voice with some of the best j prepared to teath Voice Culture by the fat one year, being the unexpired term | teachers of England of Davis, resigned, > i | most modern method Raobort Brown, a prominent re. tired agriculturist, and former state cighty-cight years, at Bethlohem, Pa He wae a descendant of a roval Brit. | ish fumily, and grandmother wag | related to the ageestors of President | Roosevelt, Y hie Stuio--154 Johuston Street, Kingston Washington, { the current from 44.000 volts of elec that Cross Cough Syrup. Gib son's Red Cross drag store, 20c, GED. B. CUMMINGS TENOR res | OPEN FOR CO , Jan, 2 --F. W D.C. received Messrs, Torrey singing evange early vou can buy Gib- T ENGAGEMENTS nade a thorough and Awerica and is 2 DRESSMAKING All Skirts and B March '1st. Work chean for cash prices. MISS GORML louscs reduced until +281 Division St, Seats now on Seats now Jan. 27, AL known sale. THURSDAY, Jan, 2 in A Musioal Comedy HIS: HICHNESS line and twenty-eight followin CULYE, | gpicity. at the General Electric Works, Mors Laughs" 'agd the tooth of an extinet A rican quad and will recover. He was unconscious | others combifsd. Tupi hay been brought fram Bove: |p oh inter, and ot as | er Comedy Stars--1 sinia by Baron Maurice de Roths dieved that he was dead And 50/ oovers including The Famous believed that he was dead. : | child, Rrollura and, the b | ayiis ---------- - A constitutional gosernment for Twenty ® usi Positive Song Hits. "rut time anywhere at BRECIAL 25-50-7581 Martin's Uncle Tom's Gabi THE CALL 4 That is heard every our i . y 1 "Special Blend" Tea Grows more extended day "by 3 day as its honest worth becomes to the ever number of users The price is 35. the pound.' 5 | Jas. Redden @ Co. Importers of Pine od January Dani rons, '* Sile "Tuesday Morning promptly at : 830 O'clock, § op Sales for Gash VS. nship of h, 1 Te "Gullaher, on January Nelson, aged residence, 152 Wednesday at 2.30 p, Cometery. Friends specthilly invit- Bread Man Book and Lyrics By Frederic. Ranken, Jawel of ' I lind Roes Snow 3. Weinburg Josenh Weish Orches tre, 26 Augmented : 100-COM PANY Prices~25¢., 50e., 78c., $1, 100 5th Two Acts THE BEY Music" than All, t Chorus Barth. cid pn Numbers. Hak Dollar Prices, G where for increasing Groceries, y

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