Ve "YEAR 73. NO. 27 "JANUARY SALE --OF -- I m : 5 : 2 N | U R E Cataraqui Bridge Company, 2 pm. x Friday. ig 1070 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION ON China Cabinets, Musi Cabinets, Sideboards, fetts and Combination Buf-| A winiivers' vin post as muck feuts, Pictures and Mantle | woman. : Mirrors, en Stand, etc. Card Table and Chair to Rent. Robt. J. 222 Princess Street 2 doors above Opera House Telephone 677 Four Cut Glass Specials == K choice and brilliant FRUIT BOWL A I $4.00 beauty ...... oc srescreeee # A VINEGAR BOTTLE of ex- ceptional value KNIFE RESTS in odd and varied designs; per pair. 1 other equally attractive and pieces in our ferately priced Cases worth your considers SMITH BROS. just Jewelers Opticilaus ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES For 'an every day set it We Make a Specialty of can't be beat. Fitting Feet If you have difficulty ' being fitted with Shoes come to us. Wear "Allens" ROBERTSON BROS.. Military Boctmakers 84 Diath | St JOY WANTED Halliday at Thy Hub! A GOOD SMART BOY, FOR BAKE- ghob Apoly to aimee J. Lackie. | portation. of ALASKA FUR 272 Princess 8t "W SMART G S AND BOYS SEALS from our dresser, Lop- A FEW SMART GIRLS cin dave good pay and steady work. Hosiery Ce. } Aly at Kingston King street. in Me J. Redden Kingston. GENTLEMAN TO HAVE an up-to-date suit made. Gallow- Stv It: 1 way's, 181 Brock street. Style, Fit. and Quality LADY FOR OFFICE Guaranteed. Lpwrience not nec pn Gould King and Queen Sts MEX AND BOYS TO BARN $5 TO $8 fter completing course instruction at home or « wols. Graduates admitted Union ositions and St. Louis right. Apply * cure' Whig office. m street 163 UNION 5 nee of the late John Mudie, | th or without large garden | Fe r terms, etc Spply | Nb. 4, leaving Toronto at 9 a.m. | : BEN GREET Buf- {the top, but he isn't allowed to stay Tea Curates, Muf-| J to-morrow. boils < line nied, 1854 ; Reid Tar election in Spain, 1891; defeated allies, 1814. It's bad for 2 Sets Sign of Golden Boot. AP PLY TO MR T Market " SOAP COUPONS, TOIL exchange for these THEIR suits pressed and cleaned carefully by hand ; also bring your cloth and have sary. One and write French pre- A secured Coy Practical Schools Plumbing ayving, New York, Chicago, Free Cat- 3 CAPITAL he Fronte Piyay real Com- T oO TT O mn oO N T oO ee ------------------------------ ig one of the Canadian contingents He ; 1 oe AM or CaRuiaagy | was a surgeon during the Boef 'war, « Wg why a rt | 4 8 and then returned home. After a few DAILY MEMORANDA, Band at Covercd Rink to-night Masters and Mates Mecting, 8 pw. Skating at the loyal Rink, to-night. Hockey Match at Rockwood rink, 7 A banknote often supplies the keynote to the situation Farmers' Institute Meetings, at Glen- burnis to-morrow. 3 Lecture ' on "Historical City Hall, 8 p.m. A small man dodges when he' meets a great opportunity. The pun rises [Friday at 7.17 aan, 4 sets at 11 p.m, Sucerl' : xcursionl to Toronto, by G. c T.R. 80 a.m, Friday. The oe vator " boy manages to rea Kingston," Ch there. frightens a man al- as a mouse frightens a School Trustee Election, St. Lawrence open from 9 am. till 5 pan. Home Missionary. Meeting, R o'clock, Y.W.C.A. Hall Laird will preside. This day in history --Quehec House f Parlimanent burned, 1854 ; First popu- Napoleons Friday at Rev. Robt, the health to fill up the have heard this old 'song ; for the health to waitin wded cat comes along. Dinner "| We havea special line-- .arrived--q7. pieces $5.00 While they last. QUEEN OF FURS SEAL SKINS ' Having received a fresh don, England, we are prepared to » | FURNISH ESTIMATES for & | Sacques, Jackets, etc., at interest- ing prices. Order By Mail John McKay Fur House 153 Brock St. & of in to ne KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, [HAD FEARS] A SENSATION Caused By Remark In Japan's Diet. ASK GREAT BRITAIN TO REFORM ITS ARMY OR- GANIZATION. The British Papérs Do Not Say Much as a Wrong Impression Might Have Been Conveyed by * Telegraph -- Diplomatic Cor- respondence Probable. Tokio, Meb. 1.--Before the budget committee of the diet, vestorday, Mr. Oisha, leader of the progressist party, interpellated Gen, Terauchi, minister of war, as to whether the government, as the resylt of the. Anglo-Japanese alliance, intended to urge the British government to reform its army or- ganization. The minister replied that the government would do so at some future time, To Cause A Sensation. London, ¥eb 1.--The cablegram WANTS TO HOLD DRINK TEST To Tackle Beer Users in An En- durance Tefal, Los Angeles, Cal, Jan. 31 ---Dr. H, {. Tanuwér, the faggot forty-day fast or, has issued a challenge to the brewers of the city. He wants to hold an endurance drinking bout, he to drink water against any six men sel ected by the brewers to drink beer, the contest to go on daily until one side or the other i¢ compelled to stop from exhaustion. Dr. Tamer says he will eat no solid foods during the test, and the beer drinkers to do likewise. Fach side will take no food or drink other than water or beer. He savs he can live on water alenc for 100 days and doesn't believe anvbody can live half that time on an exclusively beer diet, from 'Fokio, before the budget diet, is likely to cause a sensation went most of the papers refrain from comments under tne idea that a wrong impression might have been conveyed through a close telegraphic summary or by a telegraphic error. The Daily News®says "it is reluctant international courtesy has been inten tionally. disregarded. It expresses the belief that the statement of Gen. Ter auchi will result in diplomatic cor respondence. A CANADIAN MURDERED. German Soldiers Charged With Crime. London, Feb. 1.--A despatch to the Central News {from Cape Town, pub- lished here, says : alleged outrage hy German soldiers at Swakopmund, German Southwest Af rica, who are said to have shot and killed Dr. Anson *Donaldson, of Brock- ville, Ont. According to the story, Dr. Donaldson was walking peacefully in the Btrects when a soldier fired at him and while he was lying wounded on body with bulets. Dr. Donaldson was well known in Kingston. He se¥ved in South Africa with Stratheona's Horse, being one of the two medical orderlies of the regi ment under Capt. Surgeon Keenan, formerly of Ottawa, and now of Roy- al Victoria Hospital. Montreal. Re- turning with the regiment from South at McGill. and then went back to the British army going through the Sorraliland campaign From Somaliland he apparently went quiet disposition, .and exceedingly po pular among his fellow comrades in Strathcona Horse. Kingston + On| QUECH § rexey EXCURSION Special train by G. T Ry. at 11.30 am. { Fare, $3.70 Return Tickets good to return up to Monday night, Feb. 5th by all trains except GRANT HALL | Under the Auspices of the DRAMATIC TU EbMO 'ND AND BARGE COLU h w laid up han and dry in w 1 M \ oiler barge eapauily 150M. dry lumber. Apnly J. Pett 1 Bro., Bedford Mills, Ont. -------- } ny y { lots 11 and stern addition Tow f Kingston, know 8 uown as the " X tari conaining #5 At 3 p.m, *MBRCHANT OF VENICE r less. and situated 3 »"" { Wilton, on Mud Lake, 8.16 pm, 'MACBETH » d for sale. Good build Tickets 30¢.. T5e d 8 "siren TMC 7608 Tickets=--30¢., 75c. and $1. - Un mat $R000. but |. Plan for subscribers dpens at Uglow's ) 81.000 cash, | Wednesday, Feb, Tth. To general public | ' oo or cent. | February 9th. | t on the Subscription list now at Uglow's \ Warner, II PALL BLUE BAG Hite . Pinder wile rewarded HonBhudi a A large variety of first-class Hal! | Heaters, PAIR COLLAR AND Tidny evenin return to Whig office. erate ------ nd University Sts. TO-LET, ROOMS ard. YApnly at WITH STORES VING TO WISH OF OWNER t that desirable farm 2| WEDNESDAY, Feb, 14h | Si. Peterrng Fond. WIry aint . i in, containing small p { y of . s+ Kindly return to this | je BDAY. Mi 13h ae me ------ a ON WEDNES- King or Princess and Port- PURSE, ON UNIVERSITY I indes Will ne rewarded by | . Osler's Store Cor ----r------ Whig office OFFICES, Real Estate Agency, Lt. tug cylinder 12x14, | BEN GREET Will Appear in i | CLUB, Qaeen's Udiversity of NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Shareholders of The Calvin Company, 5 imited, will be held at the offic the Company, at of February, 1006, at one o'c 10! em SANDFORD CC. C ALY N OF | nd Wood Stoves, Cook Ranges. Also a lot of TURK'S 808 PRINCESS STREET $1.000 Bays Neat Frame Dwelling, King Street. swell location on $2500 Bays 2-Storey Stone Dwelling, Ex- tension Kitchen, same locality. $3,000 Buys Jase Stone Dwelling, Store, m, SWIFT § REAL BATE A amy + BRIO K SHOP 5 Po (a Frincess street Session Stacy & Bucacv, Best's ' "Spnghs, | ais Sta Pp will cure APRS AND RESIDENCE, NO. moderate rent. immediately. Apply to BOARD. A FEW PERSONS | commodatod With board and lodgings all Modern | Simcoe street, of | nished in Garden Island, on etry | are 8 regarded as creating hat a centre party in the assembly yt ag a by MUST BE SOLD will take a more hostile attitude to- Stoves and | 3 Furniture and Finder Carpets, sverything cheaper than usual. S SECOND-HAND STORE MORE SNAPS COULD BE AC convenignees, Apply 22 |: A Boer War Veteran. Drgcheville, Ont., Jan. 31.--Dr. An Jonald murdered outh \ivica, was & wiive of Brockviile, He was twentv-eig years of age, and | was educated in Brockville and McGill | University. He was house surgeon at the Royal Victoria hospital, and | went from there to South Africa with | { | months' "visit here he returned to | South Africa. where he has beén prac | tising his profession. He was un | married, and leaves two brothers and | one sister. He was of a quiet, inof and a good physi in general deeply fensive isos mn, ckvillians 8 ian Pro¢ KV an mourn his loss { TO TENDER ADVICE. Mission of Assembly | This is | es tablished that Count Witte is fored | fully and inflexibly resisting every ef- | fort being made to confer any degree of legislative authority upon the na- | . assembly "is advice to the | the Tchinovnik basis. 1t is under | stood that the government has failed to raise money abroad, the reason fur- elsewhere being | Paris and | that the loan should at least have the | cognizance of the assembly, Drastic { limitations of the assembly's powers the danger ward the government thin originally, Sheet-Iron = Stoves, Pug, Box | The minister of finance onsidering the issue of lottery dg n view of | | the necessity of ready money. Successful Canadian. Cornwall, Ont., "Jan. | James Redmond, recently elected may- regarding the incident | committees of the | througkout Great Britain, For the mo- | to believe that the common rules: of | "Canadians here are enraged at an | the ground other soldiers riddled _ his | Africa, he completed his medical course | South Africa, as captain surgeon in | to German West Africa. He was of a | National | It is fully | tional assembly. He insists that the entitled only tq tender crown and the existing | government, which must continue on 31.--~Howard | (Crawford walked MISS JESSIE JOHNSON IND. rs the distinction of 1 | st notary public the state of | Dudiana and perhaps in the United Stat » is only fourteen vears old and ia oxceedingl® bright and mature | fa her age. PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The Allan steamer Numidian, ar rived at Liverpool on the 31st Janu KOKOMO, we the ary. The Allan line steamers Hungarian 1 and Buenos Avrean, arriviad at Glas gow on January 3ist. " Serious famine conditions in North Japan have been reported. One-third | a population of 2,820,000 are in dis | tress. i Rearm of an antiforeign rising ex ist in China. Riots.sn Cheking have heen indifferently opposed by the aus | thorities, Marquis Ito has outlined the policy of Japan in Corea, which includes the entire national defence of the country by Japan. Mr. Holgate's report on the Peter boro lift lock reflects severely on cer tain officials, and the government will probably act promptly upon it. The Duke of the Abruzzi, a cousin | of King Victor Emanuel, will start early in the spring for a voyage of ex ploration into the heart of Africa. The Australian government has, at last, withdrawn the diserimination; it | had. shown 'against the Canadian and in favor of American shipping Italy has proposed to France the es } tablishment of a permtanent court of | arbitration for the settlement of all | questions between Venezuela and | Europe. Last year 31,955 immigrants came into the province of Ontario. H. D Lumsden, Otia La b t routes, | president of the Canadian society of | civil engineers Prof. Frederick Starr, of the Univer sitv of Chicago, has entered the Cen | tral African spend a year in and other tribes Sir Thomas of the Canadian Pacilic Railway com jungles and expects to studying the! pygmies Shaughnessy, president | pany, announces that the company has decided to make Quebec the west ern terminus for its new atlantic steamers, An appeal has been entered in the supreme court i 10 case of Dan Gal lary, M.P., who has been unseated and disqualified for St Anne's divisic | Montreal. Mr. Gallery appeal | the e disqualifi ation : Will Aten d "Unveiling Windsor, Ont., Feb. L--Licut.-Col, Logie, of the 91«t Highlanders, Ham ilton, has notified Col, Bartlett that the corps is delighted to accept an invitation to sp Victoria day in Windsor. Sir Frederick. Borden, minis tar of militia, has been officially in vited to unveil the South African memorial fountain which will be a part of the day programme Lut a reply has mot yet, heen received. i Captured After Ten Years. | Mount Holly, MN.J ,| being a fugitive {rom | yore John Williame#, who was recont py arrested inc Atlantie City for as { ! | Justice for ten sault on a young woman, has been identified as one of the negroes who murdered John Heota, in Burlington, NJ, in' 1896. Damages -For A Fall. Windsor, Ont Fels, 1. Charles Crawford, of this «ity, is suing the {city of Detroit vr 3.000 damages to an open man mn Ik on lower Wood {hole in the sidew al {or of Jefferson, Ohio, is a son of the {ward avenue, while responding to the {late James Redmond, | dent of Morrisburg, He was born a | pundela, Dundas county, in 1870, and | | attended the rural school. after which | {he graduated from the Iroquois high | He then taught school for | three years, after which he went to Jefferson, and took up the study of SA v Hiirw being admitted to the bar in absclutely Redmond. has heen seven { years a justiee of the peace and fiv years ity solicitor. Te is a republi- | ary { school | 1993. Wr. | can in golitiony a former resi. {bow of a lady acquaintance, 1 + Blood Poison From Corns. 1s sure to follow if you use a razor or irritating corn salve. For fifty vears the one safc remedy has been Putnam's Corn Extractor. 11's safe-- painless, and © guaranteed. ° This in the first day of the Febru rabber goals sale 'at Red Cross drug store, - y Keb, 1.--After | Gibson's IR perfect te 1006; Of War Between Russia And Britain. LORD KITCHENER WHY HE OPPOSED CURZON AND DEMANDED REFORM. | India Will Be Prey for Some Rus- sian Congueror--Famous Gen eral Points Out How Great Britain Will Be Handicapped if Founder: of New Dynasty Invades Far East. Calcutta, India, Feb. 1.--Lord Kitch- | ener, commander-utchief of the British | army in India, fears' | war of the world will be between Rus- the next great sia amd England. 1t is for this reasvn he opposed former Viceroy Curzon and | insisted ®pon radical changes in 'the wmy in Andia. Ho revealed that this was the secret of his movements in an interview a few days ago. Lord Kitchener points out that his- tory teaches that a mation in revolu- tion usually ends by throwing up a great soldier as theffounder a new dynasty. lf this proves true in Rus ia. as it has in other nations, India wit prove a natural field for con: juest. The new Russian leader, to make good with the people and to av- at atiention from domestic troubles, will be likely to plunge into a foreign war. If the Russid revolution follows this course the world's peace will as- suredly be in much peril. Much water, Jf course, must run under the bridge before this happens, but Lord Kitchen- er thinks that the period during which Russia must remain preoccupied with its own domestic troubles will not Be | longer than ten years. He thinks. too, that the success with which Russia wansported great armies to Manchuria --a distance of nearly 6,000 miles--and fed them with supplies, with only a | single railway, shows that with the two lines of railway she has running | toward the Indian frontier a formida- | ble army might easily be flung on In- | dia. England, on the other hand, to pro tect her possessions in the far east. would have to transport all of her sol- diers and supplies to India by water. For this a possibility. THE TARIFF CHANGES. Will Not Be of =a Character. Ottawa, Feb. 1. The tariff commis sion reached the city carly this morn- province 15 now conp tion of the sitting at three weeks for a concrete council as to tatifi Those in the know say, changes Guarding The Public Byesight. se. } There is a controversy in England between the doctors and the opticians, ink on their return from the maritime | 0 The work of the commission | tion vod, so far 'as hearing evidence is concerned, with the excep- (Mtawa next week, The commissioners will devote all their time for the next two or | IM putting things in shape conipielled the two clerks to kneel he- recommendation to] hind the counter, looted the cash re changes if any. everything circle there will not be any drastic WANT ASTOR'S MILLIONS. ---- Four Hundred and Eighty Heirs to the Fortune. Pittsburg, Feb. 1.--~Abner Emery, of Lewiston, is in Pittsbure and declares it is his intention to ged possession of $15,000,000, hali of the present for tumé of the Astors. He says he is try- ing to find the heirs of Jobn Emery! {who was a partner of the original John Jacoh Astor, and that they were in business together when® Astor start: od the fur trade. It is assrted that John Emery left a will leaving his share of 'the business to his heirs, but that this will was not discovered for seventy-five years. Abner Emery says this will was opened several years ago. He bas found 180 heirs. HAMILTON SATURDAY REVIEW Proprietor Charged With Criminal Libel. Hamilton, Feb, 1.--Mark Lynch Staunton, proprietor of the Hamil ton Saturday Review, who is charged by George Summers, a theatrical man, with criminal libel, was committed for trial im the police court, this morning, No evidence was offered for the defence. Staunton's coungel want ed the case tried summarily, but the magistrate held he had not jurisdic: tion. After court the editor offered to apologize in his paper, il Summers would drop further prosecution, but Sunuuers said he wanted vengeance, VESSEL TOOK FIRE, There Was Loss of Life and Ser- ious Injuries. San Francisco, Cal., Feb, 1.--The United States transport Meade, load ed with soldiers and supplies, ready to sail for the Philippines, caught fire, early this morning, causing a loss of life and serious injury to a number of others, So far, three bodies have been brought ashore and it is believed there are others in the vessel. The dead in clude Third Officer G. Wallace, and En gincer Captain Charles Dakin, The Meade had, on board, a cargo of three thousand tons of commissary and quartermaster's supplies consigned to the Philippines. ROW OVER A BATH. Montreal Gaol Birds Doctor's Care. Montreal, Feb. 1.--A desperate fight between two prisoners, at the Mont real jail, is reported, in whith Max Genser, a bankrupt debtor, whose af fairs are now in the hands of the court, was struck on the head with a bottle, and badly injured hy a fol Now in reason, Kitchener contends | low-pritoner, nmned Max Phillips, The that it behooves England to be pre- | trouble Sts aad ahioh Ph which Gen- nared for such a SOnLInEEIEY, 8. a {ser wan! who Russian invasion of India, which he [ was ward captain refused. Genser is | believes is more of a probability than in the hands of the doctors, Germany On Top. Berlin, Feb. 1.-The foreign office declares Germany has gained the up- Drastic per hand at the Algecieras conference on Moroccan affaires, exeopt those which special agreement have come over All the powers, are hound by a to support France, to the German posi Had To Give Up Cash. Chicago, Feb. 1.-Two armed rol bers entered the Empire Loan Bank, North Clark street, iast night, gister of three hundred dollars and made their escape. The jewelry stolon is valued at $700, Referred To Sultan. Algeceras, Spain, Feb. 1.-The Mo roccan conference, to-day, without modification, the draft of the taxation project. The Moorish dele adopted, Toronto, Ont. -- 1.~(10 ah. j-- to-day Li local snow falls ne, with westerly winds and much colder to-night, Friday, fair' and de- cidedliy 2 Ea Su is To-morrow The end of the Clearing Sales rapidly ' approaches. Steadily gaining ' impetus day hy day, the great vo- 'of values has been splendidly sustained. This ist & great 'final effort to clean up this. .deparment before stock-taking. The materials are composed of ~ French Organdies Dimities Cotton Voiles Crepes, etc. All good desirable pat- terns and sterling value at the regular price. To make them go quickly, we'll offer A GREAT INDUCE- MENT Sales for Cash Dissount Stamps as Usual Steacy's. . DE LA ROCHE. --In Kingston," on Fel. Ist, 1906, to Mr. and. Mra. Arthur Charles De La Roche, 74 Arch St, a son. , MARRIED, BRADLEY «FERRIER ~At the home of the bride's. parents, 185 Ordnance street, this city, Oh January Hist, 1006, b Rev. George Mosensio, Miss Ethel May, eldest daughter of Mr. amd Mrs, George Perrin, to Dr. J. A fadiey, Lansdow LAMBE ATSON --In Khsston. on Jan Bork 1908, by the Rev. ! 1). Boyd, William John' Lambert, to Ida Mary, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G, Watson, Lower Depot, who have been increasing their scien- | gates refer the proposals to the sul- Kuh A NN DES RS N.--In Detroit tific equipment and prescribing at a | tan. The question of reforming the Michigan, on January 24th, 1008 | much lower price than the oculists, | customs duties was not considered, Miss Gertrude Louise, daughter of rs B Anderson, formetly of while general practitioners as a rule, know little about optics and the pres- eription of glasses, It is a eurious thing that there has been no orgamz Boy Asphyxiated. Cornwall, Feb, 1~Charlic Thomp * | son, the ten-year-old son of Mr. and ed crusade by the profession against | Mes. Robert Thompson, who live near allowing the public to select its own n | Hanesville, east of Cardinal, died the Kingston, to w, G. Krebs, of Detroit Bath. Friday, Jan. wife Df Sidney 2. ad Cresd i r ri th vear. pectacles En the exposed stock as | other day from asphyxiation, and the wa you on has been the practice ever since glass: | whole family had a very narrow es: ar 1st i fan Rose fotant came into use in the seventeenth | cape. dan ha ot Cand Mrs. Alex. Me. entury, though this is the doctors want act of parliament, free as hofore to choose their own spectacles. The opticians have prepar- wl a connter hill providing for opti | cians' diplomas to be awarded by a gral comneil of the whole trade, -------- wR Montana Sheep Business Big. Billings, Mont., Feb, 1. cason Just closed more te en shipped out of this state to East- ern markets, it is stated, than in any previous year in the history of th state. One buyer has than 210,000 head. One shipper in St. Paul has 1905 the { head Nearly 200,000 enormous numbe; were bought in the northern part of the state] along the line of the Groat Red Currant dam | remainder | White Currant 20,000 have boen shipped from the Yellowstone Valley and 25,000 ate be- They will be To transport Northern railroad. Of the ing fed near this city. shipped in a few days. the vast number. of animals abovi mentioned; required about 2,850 bars. which would make a single train ak out twenty-seven miles in length. ad Made Maple Sugar. Forest, Ont., Feb. 1, The quality was first clase. same afternoon a party of voung peo- | I ple from this town picnicked at Jet- | To-nigne at 7 tle Point. They lunched and spent { very pleasant time in the open air, r glasses, the result De. Chown's dry wo e | Phfet Tt store, eter obviously more injurious. But now that the op- ticians have undertaken to prescribe that forliddey by loving the wublic | made, upon During the sheep have workmen were handled more | ME purchased, within the year dios Bar~le~Duc The first nmapte syrup of the season was made on the farm of Duncan McIntyre, 14th conces- sion, 'Bosanguet, on January 29th. On the Will Visit America. reliable Admiral Togo, commander of the to America in April with two cruis. ors. Buried In A Cave-In, Ottisville, N.Y., Feb, LL | which occurred, tunnel, now being o | here, Three dead Two are injured. (MADE IN FRANCE.) This is the first appearance in of thess celebrated ye goods. aT yr. 8 © Kingston Importers of Pine Groceries. N.W. GC. a Lesson on Entrees. To-night at 8 O'clock--Gymnasium |' of Class. = Soups, Tokio, Feb, 1.-The statement is authority, that Ki Fur Tek re 1 hore Japanese fleet in the naval battle of Th dh odd Per eC the Sem of Japan, will make a visit Beveral butied by a cavein to-day, in the Erie constructed near have been taken 25c¢. C. per pot 'Three Nf Jus. Redden @ Co. rr Friday at 2.30--Cooking Lesson on Sat le: FOAL, WO months and adie du, Funeral took place his afternoon BOWLES. --At Marlette, Mich. on Janu- ary 81st, 1906, Mary A: Bowles, wife of the late Edward Bowles, of ton, Ont,, weed nincty-one years, AA -- ROBT. J. REID. The Lesdlag Usdertakor "Phone 877, 233 Princess St. inAsY LYNNE. VERE : a ait. ThE seid Tor) Ci rw PRES now on a v "Men, "Tues, Wed., Marvin Savage, Plano and Banjo Ph a 2 Gypsies,' Lois h "Raffle . 2 "TAeonse 13, er Gooden: othe w a CE i Seats on Sale Monday. " a wr