Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1906, p. 1

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Ae Sender w uperiority iy ection tive experience in the buying ve taught us many things, and just where we can secure the | in large quantities we are in J give us a great py; -- Tige rod m the power to manipy. at a very small advance op matters by selling a greater ofit on the increase amount fit which would result ith other firms. he knowledge gained thereby, and therefore to your Linen il "we om 25c¢. to Yard se Table Linens, you are ac- you are well posted as to nckly will you realize this not a judge of Linen, then re prices and qualities with Pure Bleached Table Linen of good weight and excellent wearing quality, per vard 0c Pure Bleached Table Linen. 66 70 and 72 inches w ide, ne w and "pleasing floral and ventional designs, per yard ... 60¢., 65¢., Toc. and 99 With some of these we supply Napkins to match Pure Bleached Table Linen, of high quality and snowy white. ness, per yard ... $1.00, 81.25 and £1.49 Crom $1 to zen llars--what a range to choose ssortment, we can please the ost exacting purchaser. Irish Linen, and very handsome 82.00, $2.50, $3.00, {3.50, 86.00 quality, per dozen 5. 91.00, $1.25 and $1.15 Gi ef Linen v fine sheer quality, in widths y even make imported purposely nty linen, per yard, from 1.49 Linen 1» widths from 36 to 42 inches, ii ling eater widths, fine make suitabl 100. to 25 rviceable sent widths woirht . Sc. to IN and s and qualities, per yard i Be. J00. is here in different qualities and an itemized list is we in a and I2 mpo iL, 20x40 inches, and one whi ly good value at S1.50 a dozer = on 36 Pais of These Jorothy Dodd Fine single sole patent .kid and Vici kid lace boots. Leather Fench heel, "one that will wear. i 1: 3.75 for $2.90 THE DRESSIEST OF DRESS SHOES : : SHOE STORE & 28. "YEAR 73. N "$5 LOST | The man who caught the Montreal Star's Mys- terious Mr. Ladd did not have on 'one of BE. P enkins' Austrian Collars and, so lost five dollars. r a Three Days Still Left IN OUR ete., received Ay Architect' Smith, tills 2.m Saturday 3 Bargain Matinee, Saturday at 2.80, and se wise but DAILY MEMORANDA, Scleuce Dance . in Grant Hall 8 p.m. Skating at the Royal Rink to-night. United we stand, divided we mis understood. Some men mistake opportunities. Kingston Business College' "At Home, City Hall, 8 p.m The sun rises Saturday at 3 p.m, It is alm impossible to make a svonge of the humdn variety take water Zion Rink, Grand Opening at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Adults, 75 Children, 50¢., are obligations for at 7.16 a.m, Toe, for season. Saturday ium Class, It takes at 1.80, Y,W.CLA. Gymnas- for girls; from 6 to 9 years. a man a long time to get he can get foolish hetween meals. Tenders for moving Yacht Club Mouse, Srand Opera House. Marks" Bros, in it Soldier's Sweetheart Fine lowest' Furs, prices, at King- ston's only exclusive Fur re. W.F rea ; 78 and &U Brock street. ] Winter {| B= Bale fo Not Miss It Ir B P. Jenkins Clothing Co. We Make a Specialty of Fitting Feet If you have difficulty being fitted with Shoes come to us. Wear "Allen's"' Military Bootmakers 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. Y.W. C. A. To-night addresses on the North- West. Saturday at 1.30 gymmnasium class for girls, from 6 to 9 years and at 3 p.m., Children's singing class will begin. Fee, $1. E-------------------------------------------------------------- WANTED. APPLY TO MR, The Hub," Market BOY WANTED Halliday at street I%0 RELIABLE the wholesale 'Henry Skinner BOYS TO ENTER drug warehouse of &- Cov 'Apply at-once. A FEW SMART GIRLS AND BOYS can have good pay and steady work. Apply at. Kingston Hosiery Co., King street. SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS, TOILET Soaps given in exchange for these coupons, by Messrs. J. Redden & Co, 178 Princess St., Kingston. GIRL, FOR OFFICE ASSISTANT. Xp not BOCESSAT) Must be abl vad and "write French. Ap- i J. Gould & Co., Cor, 1 streets TO HAVE THEIR pressed and cleaned carefully by also bring "your cloth and have to-date suit made. Gallow- 131 Brock street. AND BOYS TO EARN $5TO $8 v after completing course of I instruction at home or in ols. Graduates admitted to , Positions secured. Coyne o. Practical Schools Plumbing Bricklaying, New York, Chicago, nnati and St. Louis. Free Cat- FOR SALE. TWENTY SHARES OF THE CAPITAL k of the Frontenac Cereal Com- will sell right. Apply "R. 1 F. EB." care Whig office. TWO IMPROVED WHEAT FARMS, IN Eastern Saskatchewan, two miles i \ town. Apply to LE. P. \ Union street, City. ROWANS," 168 UNION ST. idence of the late John Mudie, with or without large garden ard. For terms, etc., apply 1 the premises ON1 LARGE ENGLISH PLATE Mirror Nickle Plated Hat § three dozen nds ; to Mrs Ad pt TUG 1 IND AND BARGE COLUM- big »w laid up high and dry in N whoro' Canal ; tug cylinder 12x14, McGibbon boiler ; barge capacity 150M. dry lumber. Apply - P Fett and Bro., Redford Mills, Ont. ---------------------- HOUS§ "FAIRVIEW," MACK ST. North side Victoria' Park. Modern Conveniences. Eight rooms besides Kitchen. pantry, bathroom, s n and attic. Possession 1 fil. Good garden plot. Re ant preferred. Quiet home Re po ssional gentleman. Address, - Tucker, St. Johns, Que. FARM OWING TO WISH OF OWNER Y West, that desirable farm, warts of lots 11 and 12, n. Western addition 'of of Kingston, known as the ker containing 85 and situated 3 on Mud Lake, sale. Good build- ssession March 1st. 1906. values farm at $8,000, but at $2800; £1,000 cash, morteage at 5 per cent. rank Martin, on the or to Harvey Warner, or less, of Wilton, fered for » on to TO-LET, FRONT ROOMS, '. it board. Apply DWELLINGS et : WITH OR at Whig office. STORES, OFFICES, 8 Real Estate Agency, reet. > BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. 3 aviincsas street ho oderate rent. al . glo y. Avply bod COMFORTABLY HOME two respectable Ting moderates Box. ~¢, OFFERED business girls Central location Whig office. . More exeentions have k Mace in Warsaw tal to , bringing the total to He talks like a he Admirers all say What a pity he doesn't Shut up the same way. This day in history :--Zulus threatened Natal, 1879 ; ney orders introduced into Canada, 1855 ¢ Palestrina died, 1594; Australian premiers agreed to gederate, 1899. Dinner Sets We have a special line-- k, his just arrived--g7 pieces For an every day set it can't be beat. $5.00 While they last. ROBERTSON BROS. QUEEN OF FURS SEALS from our .d ing prices, Style, Fit and Quality Guaranteed. Order By Mail 153 Brock St. Kingston - Jewelers, Opticians. 'Phone 665. new site and for the other building for the Club Association, Limited. Plans and specifications may Crown Bank Building, Brock Street. frequently a the start. Others only Toronto. $1,000 Buys Neat Frame Dwelling, King Street, swell location. $2,500 Bays 2-Storey Stone Dwelling, Ex- ten~ion Kitchen, same Joeality. $3,000 Buys Larve Stone Dwelling, Store, ete Barn, ¥ SWIFT'S **'UAANCR Aamvor To the Kingston Shareholdeas :-- should te returned, at once, to. Ferguson, Vancouver MILLS AND CUNNINGHAM, Kingston, February 1st, 196. they B. A.D, Davidson, school inspector fc Sixien, of whom fiteen were Jews, resigned, * SEAL SKINS Having received a fresh im- portation of ALASKA FUR , Lon don, England, we are prepared to FURNISH ESTIMATES for Sacques, Jackets, etc., at interest- John McKay Fur House ont. varied designs, per pair .. $1.25 There are other equally attractive and moderately priced pieces in our "Crystal Casos'® worth your considera- tion. SMITH BROS. ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES i ---------------------------------- construction of an- Kingston Yacht be seen at my office. No tender necessarily ac- cepted. H. P. SMITH, Architect. TOW AE eer BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. paying proposition from have to go from twenty-five to one hundred feet. MORE SNAPS WESTERN OIL AND COAL C0 Did vou receive hlank Proxies ? If so North York for over twenty years, has ==| THE DAILY KINGSTON, ONTARIO; . FRI @ by THE TURMOIL In France Over Inventory: taking Is Growing. A STUBBORN FIGHT 1S BEING MADE AGAINST SEP- ARATION BILL. Armed Force Assaulted Parish. ioners of St, Clothilde's Church, 100 Being Injured-- Many Arrests Made, Including Two Priests. Paris, Feb. 2.--Everywhere in France the actual putting into operation of the clause of the church and state sep- aration bill, which provides for the making of inventories of the proper- ties of the churches, has aroused a storm of protest. In several provipcial parishes, Roman Catholics have gath- ered in the churches, and made such strong resistance that the government commissioners were unable to enter. In Paris, yesterday, violent scenes occurred in several churches, notably those of St. Roch and St. Clothilde. An inventory of the property of the church of St. Roch has not been mudg owing to the opposition of the congre gation, but the defenders of the latter church succumbed before the energetic assault of an armed force, after an encounter in which more than 100 per- gons were injured. Many arrests were made, twp priests among them, In the chamber of deputies, yester- day afternoon, Premier Rouvier's re ply to an interpellation on the sub- ject by a socialist deputy, M. Allard, was given amid great uproar. The iment however, secured a vote of dence by 384 to 16h, after the pre- mior had assured the chamber that the government was desirous of using tact | and moderation in carrying out the | law, but that it was fully determined | to perform its duty. DEATH IN COMPLIMENT. | Girl, Told She Had Consumption, Ends Life. Geneva, Feb. 2.--AtYverdon, on Lake Neuchatel, a fortnight before her wed ding day, Mile. Bersot was entertain ing her future husband and some of his friends, when one of them, a medi cal student, complimented her on her plexi laughingly remariing- that her bright color resembled that of a consumptive, This thoughtless remark preved upon | the girl's mind, and next day she paid | a visit to a doctor, by whom her | worst fears were confirmed, Returning home, she wrote a letter to her fiance, and after posting it | poisoned herself. She was found dead | in bed next morning. | WORKS AS PRINTER Although Drawing $17,500 as | Mayor. | Dublin, Feb. 2.--J. P. Nanetti, the | lord mayor of the Irish capital for | { 1906, is the foreman printer on the | Nationalist Freeman's Journal. He has | long been the leader in the Dublin | Trades' Council, is a member of the | corporation, and represents the College | Green division in parliament. WAS A BLUNDER. rating the alleged murder of Dr. Don- year, apart aldson, by Germans, at Swakopmund. | 000 received from the Tem- T0 CONTRACTORS. It has been learned that Dr. Donald- iskaming railway, will TENDERS ARE INVITED UP TO 5 | son left Liverpool, on Wednesday, . on | amount to $600,000 more p.m. SATURDAY, February 3rd, rou the African steamer Sapelon, of which | than the previous year. He ee Te Cli, House Uo the | he is surgeon. Moreover, it seems Bonuses from timber has never been in-that part of South Africa. Will Try New Airship. Cincinnati, ] tion has been given out that a test with a new airship will be made to day, which was invented by Fred. 5 { > pl 8 © ty 3 . ' Stegman, of Hertwell, in this county, 0 .T GROWS ER AND » Lv . et fia Or aed of ore | a conductor on the Millhrook Valley shipped with an av Sle 3 street car line. Several Gacinuat Thirty thousand dollars. Thousands | | oo 10 orn go be imtearester Thirty thousand doviars. ThesstSi 1 capitalists are said to he. ereeted are found on the surface making it | in the venture and it is understoo that they are wefl satisfied with the result of the trials heretofore made by No expensive machinery. No neces- | Stegman, Several times Hartwell peo sity of waiting two or threw Vears | la have reported seeing "an immense for results. You Cog get greater . a ver the sohurb, but profits in less time tham any other body floating ove ) . x i place in the world to-day. Send for | not until now has it_become known free book and map. Wills & Co. | that the "immense object" was Steg man's airship making trial trips. The inventor insists that he has overcome the difficulty in steering jnet by other inventors. Two {ans are used and the airship is directed by step ping from one end of the airship the other, thus of weight, The exact time for the test to-day has not been given out, but it is be lieved that the flight will be under- taken thiz afternoon from some high point overlooking the Millcreek valle, The capitalists interested in the air large crowd. "It is perfectly delicious" said a sr | customer who was enjoying a hot enp of bovril at Gibson's Red Cross drug store this morning. z The Very Latest Culled From All Ee | thew | widow, Mra. oll : PILING UP REVENUE. Dr. Donaldson is Alive and on | ' Duty. { Toronto, Feb. 2.--Col. London, Feb. 2--Somebody blunder- | Matheson announces that od in the story, from Cape Town, nar- | receipts for Ontario last | be | | 0., Feb, 2.--~The informa | to | changing the balance | navigation scheme will he present, but | y | the place of starting hus been kept | secret to avoid the gathering of a | $ITH OF THE NEWS, Qver The World. Ald. Ekas elected mayor treal by 3,443 majority. The judge gave the seat to Mr. Bole (liberal) wn the Regina recount. The German steamer Gemma was fired on in the North Sea by an un known schooner. < A party of British labor ar 5. in duding Mr. Keir Hardie will visit Canada in August. ! All parties are pleased with the | choice of Hon. P. Brodeur to sucteed Hon. R. Prefontaive. Morris" Wallace, G.T.R. news agent, Hamilton, is arrested for stealing a purse from his landlady. A new temperance [ight is being or ganized in Toronto to work local option law for the city, | A phenomenally rich discovery of copper has been made neat Dean Lake on the Soo branch of the CPR,' Prince county, P.E.1., voted to sub stitute total prohibition for the Scott act by over 1,100 majority. he Allan steamér Carthaginian from Glasgow, arrived at Philadel phia at 10 a.m., on February lst of Mon for a In memory of Her late husband, Mat. T. Scott; . of Bloomington, his « Scott has founded a « ce near West Liberty, in the moun iE) of Kentueky. It is conducted hy the Preshyterian Synod of "Kentucky. Mrs. Scott is a prominent 'uembter of the Daughte of the American Revolu- tion and ha organization. peen vice-president of thay An attempt was made to kill James Crease, Halifax, manager of Mount Uniacke gold mune. His dog was Killed. National. Malleable Casting Co., Cleveland,, sues Smith's Falls Cast- Ling Co. for. 360,000 dor alleged breach of contract. A dominion school of practical for estry. was advocated at the meeting of the Canadian society of civil engine RITIS DAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1906 DAILY MAIL Chamberlain Will Be Leader. THE BITTER ATTACK ON BALFOUR HAS DEFINITELY DECIDED HIM, Says Not He Will Never Deviate From the Path of Perfect Loymlty, He Has so Unswervingly Follow- ed. London, Feb. 2.--"Chamberlain will not "lead," says the. London Daily Mail, a unionist organ. 1 With positiveness, seemingly in- spired, the paper adds: "Mr Cham- berlain has formally announced that he is not a candidate for the leader ship of the party, He gives no sign of departing from his mature and care- fully considered "decision, nor is such a departure to be expected in the fu- ture, ow that Mr. Baliour has been so bitterly attacked it is certain that Mr. Chamberlain will be less than ever inclined to deviate from the path of perfect loyalty which he has held out for himself, and so unswervingly fol lowed," : As-a result of tari reform committee, it is said, that Mr. Chamberlain will raise the fiscal question early in the session. THIEF TRAILED BY SCENT. Odor of Violets Leads to Stolen Bracelet. Geneva, Feb, 2A young woman who is to be married next week in- vited her intimate friends yesterday to see her wedding presents, After their departure she found that a valuable gold bracelet, the gift of her future husband, was missing from its case. As nobody but her intimate girl friends had been in the room, she concluded that one of them must be the thief, A faint odor of violet seent coming from the jewel case supplied a clew to { the thief. The young woman drove to the house of the suspected person next day, and boldly accused 'ber of the robbery. instead of four, ---------------- WHAT THEY DO. ers in Toronto, The late King Christian of Denmark | | gave largely of his money for the re- lief of the poor, and is said to have left less than $250,000, It is understood that Sir C. Drury will shortly be succeeded | | by Prince Louis of ldttenberg as a lord oi the admiralty, Frederick Blakesley aged Waterbury, Conn., committed suicide at boarding school, when he heard hig parents were in the divorce court. Gen. Nogi's home-coming surpassed in triumph all others. He blames him self, for failure of the flanking move sixteen) ments at Mukden, but critics sav he is wrong. John Melntyre, GTR. agent at Beamsville, is dying ro [ 4 Cut Class S ecials iY saiitly Tow duty on the | Meamavilie, Je dying Tom ut Freeman « force, though he ves in boo vd con ix a. drow A choice and brilliant FRUIT Dublin's palatial mansion house, and |} .¢ day, y » BOWL ................. hag a salary of $17,500 for the year, | "A C. Dunl p, who fought in t A WATER BOTTLE of extra and ranks during the tenure of lord | rebellion: of "37. and was young DOAULY o.oo covin siriiiianie ¥ mayor as a privy councillor with the | son of Major Dunlop, 18th Royal Re A VINEGAR BOTTLE of ex- title of *'right hongrable tor | BONY, is dead in Peterboro, aged ceptional value .. $2.50 His father was an Italian compositor | cighty-one. KNIFE RESTS in odd and who settled in Dublin sixty years ago. | | { | from the $100,- brought into the treasury $520,000. The receipts will pay ordinary and capital expenditure and leave a good surplus. FERRELL REEREE SE PLR + » 4 *> + he + + + * PS > + + > + "> Le INDOOR BASEBALL. Six Games With Chicago's Spald- ing Nine. Windsor, Ont.. Feb. 2.~Capt. Flem | ing of the Windsor indoor baseball Rinson, of the Wyan tram, have arranged threy at Wind | team, and Capt. | dotte, Michigan, | 8 series of six games, | sof, and three at Wyandotte, with the | Spalding nine of Chicago, champions {of the world, during the week of Feb | ruary 12th. Every effort will be made {by the two teams to 'wrest victory {from the champions | Servant Comunits Suicide. Indian Head, NW.T.. Feb. 2 sic Thompson, a domestic at the Bal { moral Hotel, took her life by drinking {carbolic acid' yvestirday. The | woman was a stranger in town, hav {ing come west from Winnipeg, a little {over a fortnight No son act. 1 Jos ago. | been assigned for her Lethbridge Calgary, NW. TX Beat Calgary. Feb, 2A baseball game, played he of vesterday after A noon, between Lethhridee and Cal gary, resulted in favor of the visiting team, by i weather was perieet and the attend ance large. Vice-Admiral | | the young | has | a score of nine to two. The Men of Many Professions in New House. | London, Feb, 2.-In the composition lof the new House of Commons, bar- | risters are the most numerous class, 100 of them. Munufac- { turers come next, numbering seventy. | They are followed by sixty merchants, forty-five ex-army officers, thirty-four solicitors, twenty-nine journalists, | twenty shipowners and shipbuilders, | nineteen authors, ten mine owners, | there being . the meeting of the The girl confessed and réturned the bracelet at once, There will now be three bridesmaids at the wedding DEFENDS MEMORY. Marlborough Takes Up Cudgels For Dead Uncle. London, Feb. 2.--The Duke of Marl borough, who married Consuelo Van- derbilt, has come into. the limelight as a defender of the memory of his uncle, the late Lord Randolph Churchill, The duke doesn't hike some statements made hy the reviewer of Winston particular. thing objected to being the bold declaration that Lord Randolph's "treatment of his friends was often atrocious, sometimes even not honor: able, and he was very bareless of truth." The duke, with blood in his eye, de manded a retraction and apology and got them. nl ---- APPEALS TO PEASANTS. Not to Take Possession of Private Lands. St. Petersburg, Feb. 2.--In view of the profound conviction' prevailing among the marshals of the nobility, members of the Zemstvos, and other classes in touch with the peasants that spring will witness a renewal of the agrarian disorders on & more de- plorable scale than before, the emper- or has addressed a plain mandate Ro the peasantry setting forth that the rights of property are sacred and that the peasants will be violatine his will if they attempt to enter into posses sion of private lands, At the same time his majesty as sures the peasants that with the co: operation of the national assembly he will institute measures for their relief, oe MUST STOP WORK. Pigeons' Cut Out of Prospectuses. Winnipeg. Feb. 2-The local legis: lature debited, vesterday,. that no "stool-pigeons" must he placed on company prospectuses. The attorney general objected to the applieation of the principle to an insurance com: pany seeking incorporation, preferring later on to cover the matter with a general bill, but the members thought they could not begin too early to stop the practice of giving stock to prominent men for the use of their names. i TWO PRISONERS FIGHT. Max Genser Struck With Bottle in Jail, Montreal, Feb, 2.-A desperate fight between two prisoners at the Mon troal jail is reported, in which Max Genser, a bankrupt debtor, whose af. "Stool Churchill's biography of his father, the | fairs are woe in he, ubdla of 2 re y court, was si on Al wil ko work ha Tallow: | very oe Toronto, Ont. Fen Northyest and mest Ww very cold 'to-day and Sai EMBROIDERY 3% "t TIME | The economical shopper, and the eri- tical shopper will, alike, find our Em- hroidery department a pleasant place to visit, > We're not always able to bring to- gether such a quantity of exquisite embroideries. The market is closely watched by representatives of all the large stores, and the best finds quick purchasers, This time we have been unusually fortunate, and we know that this de- partment will break all previous sell- ing records, EXQUISITE aints, ete., ALI-OVERS - For DAINTY ~~ 'EMBROIDERIES -- Alt widths, from . . Bo to THe, INSERTIONS Also beadings, OM. isi danni 36, to Sle, SPECIAL EMBROIDERY BARGA "Pret dnaignas §ood meets "I bottle and badly awed 10 a prisoner namod Max Phillips. The trouble arose over a bath which Gen- ser wanted and which Phillips, who was ward captain, refused. Genser is in the hands of the doctors. Militia Orders. Ottawa, Feb. 2,--Militia orders give the following order of merit in signal ling of the various city corps of the dominion, from the signalling indpec- tor's report: 13th Regiment, 43d Re- giment, 2nd Regiment, 77th Regiment {rural corps); 14th Regiment, corps of signallers, Kingston; 10th Regiment, corps of signallets, Fredericton; Tor | ten doctors, and ten fgewers, Amon, : a . | the labor members = thirteen - onto Lignt Horne; d8th Highlnuders ; pit boys, ex-miners and ex-factory 2 Rena jeneral's Foot Guards No. lads, five compositors, four carpen 2 Bearer Company, A. M. C.; 21st Re ters, three grocers' assistants, two |giment. merchants, two stone masoms, two {| navvies and two railway guards, one Sent Up For Trial. | newsboy, one blacksmith and one Ottawa, Feb, 2.-Bemard Mahon, | agricultural laborer. There are nine | charged with stealing $100 from ! hand i fork brokers and thir- | Frank FE. Davis, Toronto, was com: | teen farmers. mitted for trial hy Magistrate O'Keefe - this morning. Mahon found the bill Ida Hill Notes. on a barroom floor, where Davis iia Hill. Yeb. 1-The 'wenther dropped it. He apprently made no da Thal, ya ie weather has | dffort to find the owner, got it | turned quite wintry again; the spriog | changed and went to Montreal witha at the premises birds will have to take another trip to gouthern regions. A deer was seen of Robert Cuddy, on friend and spent it. e-------- Died In Hospital. the 22nd ult. Robert Shannon, on the x ™ : : I sick list, during the past week, is Sault St. Marie, Ont., Feb. 2-4 around again. Richard Holder is all gunshot wound, in - the abdomen, re- smiles; twin bovs have come to stay sulted fatally in the case of William | at his house. A number of our young Boyer, y Garden River, who is dead | people attended. an oyster supper, in | 2 the hospital. The shooting was ac- Sunbury town hall, on the 24th ult, cidental Boyer was eighteen years | under He i ag of the Loyal of age. | Orange Lodge, No. 365, and report it : ; a great succes The re a was Plaster Hit The Judge. the best given in the hall this winter. Halifax, N.8., Feb. 2.--Falling plas- | A numisr of farmers have formed a | tor from & ceiling th a place of busi- | syndicate, and intend importing a | ness where he was, hit Justice Fraser thoroughbred Percheron horse, from | on the head, causing a painful wound, McLaughlin © Bros., Columbus, Ohio, | A surgeon attended to his injuries, The wood business in the Rideau can al, ix about at is rising very fast, It is reported that a wedding will take ple future, Visitors : Mrs T. Lee, and father, M. Pixley, Alta, at R. Cud fdy's. DD. McGillivray, city, at R tobinson's, 1. | William Hodgson, Manitoba, at an end, as the water in the near Webb's, Charles Thomas, Jr. which proved less serious than was at first reported. r An Ex-M.P., Dead St. Thomas, Ont., Feb, 2.-Ex-May- or and ex-M.P, Thomas Arkell died, this morning, aged cighty-two years. Death resulted from a fall sustained two munths ago. Mr. Arkell was a Manitoba, at 1. Shannon's. Miss A. | native of Gloucestershire, England. Patterson, Keelerville, at Mrs. Rick. | semmes-------------- Se' MUST BE SOLD A large variety of Arel-class Hall | Tax For Spinsters. Hostars, Shuptelzon Stoves, Pur, Box Madrid, Feb. 2. A curious proposal A ot of ural ol and | of taxation has heen submitted to the , everything cheaper than usual. Cortez by Senator Laygorri. In order ' to balance to a certain extent the loss TURK'S SECONDHAND STORE to the finances by the suppression of . | the duty on wheat and | Lavgorri suggests flour, Senor a tax on spinsters Sales Steacy's. EGAN.~At Feb, 1st, Butte City, Montana, on 1908, Minnle Dolan form erie of Kingston, wife of Egan. HOGAN.--At the High Banks, near Glenbumie, Mary | Hogan, heloved wife of John Hogan, aged seventy NIX years Funeral Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. riends and mequalntances respect. fully invited to MAITLAND Feb. 1st, 1906, Helen Jessie, daughter of W. P. Maitland, aged twenty-four years, i ---------------- EU ---------------- ROBT. J. REID, The Leading Undertaker "Phone 877. 222 Princess St. (GRAD Y OPERA' HOUSE) ALL THIS WEEK MARKS BROS. ERNIE MARKS. Santas 280 To-night, East Lynne Saturday Mat, A Soldier's Sweetheart Sat. Night, Happy Hooligan's Troubles New Plays, Strong Cast, Contihuous Thanos, i 3 , Ilustrat- 10-15 Seats now on sale. Thre Might Nog, Big Wed AMERICAN VITAGRAPH 0. -MOVING PICTURE ed 'Stolen » Gypuies,' "Moving Day.' "Rafties." 'How Jones Lost His gol: "License 13." "The Green Goods Man," and 50 others--All new. HOUSE OF INDUSTRY COLORED CANDLES ! | who are over thirty years of age. He palg AYLAL MEETING oF THE d | » , an that ch t puse ol pdustry has been postponed A . old prove an efective means of com. | rom Monday. Feb. 6th. util MONDAY. We carry a full stock of finest oat o . p oh. when it w take, place | : bating celibacy and bigotry, into {the Council, Chambers. Fhe, fumunl ro WAX CANDLES mn the follow- i S . inste nort will them he and the Direct. | . w hich, he claims, spinsters fall : mo rt A . ec ing colors : easily, ; R. MPBK, Red) ---------------- Secretary H. of I. G Mr. and Mra George F. Neilson,' Pink : Arnprior, celebrated this week their LOST. y | golden welding. There was a family [A SUM OF MONEY, ON WEDNES. Rose { re-mmion and from citizens of the tawn | © dav. «on either ng or Princess White Mr. and Mrs. Neilson received a purse oh i Ty rewarded by Yellow of gold, accompanied by an address, Lason der. I ! The worthy conple Perth on Janoary have been living in long térm of voars. 5 | Floral soaps, perfumed, 15¢. I at Best's drug storel were married in 20th, 1856. They Arnprior for a a box THOMAS DONNELLY, Lectgrer; + DERRY % Sach ag LECTURE POSTPONED THE MARINE LECTURE SI FOR J tonight, in the Old Collerinte dine, has been postponed to ONDAY NIGHT.

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