ure entitled "The H, old, or A Day in His Majesty, the Baby," rpassed, Wyn Sire a fa a woman, It w bring ie 30 vividly and natural: | you that you can imagine be a scene taken from your own a very exciting game of hockey ht Muckler, rover; A. Robin- day, the Wolves beat the Beavers. by 8 score of 41 to 9. The game was a Lee, contre; Cockburne, defence, Reforco--H. Beall, In the Williams cup series, two has kotball tussles are on the Y, M, (2A 8 for tonight : Thistles vs. Indians; Eagles ve. Amateurs. with The Power Of The Moustache. | had The dictum with regard to the wear- ing of mountaches in the army is not confined to the Royal Military Col- loge, Kingston, A recent order from the northern command in far-away In- din, says : Houtanantigenernl command: ing, baving noticed that, contrary to 'regulations, © many officers are in the abi of shaving _ the upper lip, has rected that the practico must be ¥ kl: no stopped, and holds "all commanding in King. { dffioors © personally responsible that - \ should | the order is obeyed by all under their to vote in HMumkiokn. commands,' permantat dota inter. "should be representesl by her when to > Se di------------ Fire At Westbrooke. | About. seven o,clock, this morning, Amos M. Bridge, churn man.dacturer. was bummed out at Westbrooke, His dwelling, shop, tools; < and a large quantity of lumber were all destroy- al. The Joss is about $1,000; no jn- surance, Mr, Bridge is: a son of A. Bridge, beekeeper, of Kingston. these them The First: To Cross. The op in the passion > now of good thickness, va mn six to 'en inches, P, Nolermott, of Welle dav Island, was the first to cross' with a : adda ed, ors wuro onthe harbor, ry - On Stra the A the | tion 2. it is Fini ey and thon eight clear « km Sapue fore oli: ations, | would bring 1 on_somewhers Ey Dr, man 8 afflicted, she lingered years, and died at decay at the of eighty. Her lgng period OP esigntn had cost the in- stitution $17,500, The same institution furnishes A woman who obtained ad i n, hon, omire: 8. Scout, left wing: H. --- ennedy, t 2. camblers=1. HMeKew, ea); N. Mec. {who artney, point; a arp, cover- point; P. 8 , rover; A. Hop. years. Kirk, centre; W, Shopherd, left wing; I. Shepherd, right wing. Referve--). McKenzie, dropped on the to his feet a iancee hurried away. Noxt day a man named Albert Rey was found dead on the road, "and the inquest showed that some instrument St, Petersburg, Feb. od the the hands of the easily traced their originals, and tary, Josep ronto, Plantation. of {the matter wad over ; ved ht London, Fob, 5.--Lady and Mount Roval, wife of the Can hivh commissioner | 500 to. Qu Aeraniin: moment. arotind the 23rd G. Sterling Ryerson, and Geary ace @ conservative were both at ngs this morning. t $17,500. Woman Entered Hospital in not necessarily be long and relatively happy ved by the remarkable was hopeless; the last from ° { the nu- Ene) h | Werous other examples, hardly less which will bo given at the | *markable, of tenacious clinging to ett, threo nights, commencing | life on the part of sufferers who are fo-night. | terribly handicapped by bodily ills, -- - * Still living: in the hospital is a wo. man, a martyr to alysis, who en. Rideaus Beat Ramblers. tered in IR57, nt' er are -- On Saturday night at the Royal | who have been inmates for forty years, mittance i was played between the Ramblers and | 1864 has never left her bed since, aL Rideaus. The latter team Won out by [other old woman, stil] handsome of a scare of 5 to 1. The ice was in face, the personification 'of contented welendid sod ition. Ea happiness, has kept to her bed for US] fon, goal; + | twenty lo Hipson, point; G. Bedford, covers yg years men incurables, for some rea' do not live as long as the but in the hospital there is one who entered in 1866, and an has been there for ------ DEATH BY UMBRELLA. Confesses to Involuntary Homi. i ------ N-- cide--Sent to Prison. YM C.A, Basketball. Geneva, Fob. 5.--Nicholas Lieb, of In the basketball match in the Althausern, in the Canton of Ar- [ junior series at the Y.M.C.A., Satur- govie, has been sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment and ordered to pay a fine of $200 for involuntary, Yury poor one. The Tine up: ; homicide, olves--Cooke, "Marshall, forwards; Some time ago, when returning from Sullivan, centre; Kennedy, Sullivan, | 4 dance with his fiancee, he was at. ¢ oc. tacked in the dark by a stranger. PBeavers-- Parkhill, © Orr, forwards; | Lioh, in self-defence, made a lunge his umbrella, and in, and pierced his eve and entered ly into the skull. Several of the arquaintances victim's friends he made ---------- VANITY THEIR UNDOING. Revolutionists Allowed Themselves to Be Photographed. 5.~Vanity desirous of maortalizing their conndetion wit armed insurrectionary militias, The leaders were photg groups, wearing their uniforms, pictures subsequently fell by court-martial. -------- Starch Combine Officers. Montreal, Feb. 5.- Practically all the starch 'companies of Canada have now (ntered the merger known as the Can. Their first or- gonization meeting: was held hero Fri- Starch' company. when the following officers were : ay elected ; | President, George F. Bey. : dtl he A per tis son, Montreal; vicepresident, William 1 walking the ©ity and the js. | Strand, Montreal; second vive prosi- i ul . oe W vila afte a iakads dent, Lloyd Harris, Brantford; secre. Hugh MeArthut, Cardinal, the board of directors are J. R. tton 'and John J, Warren fupresenting the hondhold Imperial 'Starch company. Gift For Miss Roosevelt. Havana, Feb. 5. The mayor of telegr R oS lick Sun Sa part rehased or Roosovelt's assuranse President Lady Strathoona's Gift, donated a stipulation of for the oc Droviding th mentioned as caiclidates, the parliament B.~That an incurable BO Cru on for fifty-one thirty-five his assailant ground. He struggled i Lieb and his were arrested and ro leased before Lich heard of the a a full confession. has lodged an appeal a gainst his sen tence.s e undoing of scores of Lettish re- > volutionary leaders aphed. in authorities, who thus Ruddy, Brantford; trogs. the suggestion that wedding present, but already been tubned to the ministry. Secretary of State: and: Justice O'Farrell, has re. ' from Washington Roosevelt will not Cubt's gilt for his daughter, A -------------- - Stratheona Toronto, Fob. 5. in North Toronto, to fill the v in the ure, caused by - tion Dr. Beattiv = Nesbitt, to take the position of registrar of deeds for succession 10 Charles will be held at the will Alder- 1854 a 'bar life is senile wo- other deep. and fair, Heo prov. im- h the and into tried To- ers of Ran- Juan Miss de- adian 832. {of Rev, : of. the: unemplaved: i a: \ unemployed. In ae | | cordance: with ot donor, 17.500 of the amount will be emigra- ving working: {the visitor in the city. her winter, who is very i Lake, are in town to-day. Major W. Bruce M. Carruthers is i Jat his home on Sy am street, George M. Bolton, New Dublin, in Kingston to undergo treatment, ern itoba, where he will settle. AM. Devlin, Winnipeg, by Smith's Falls, is visit Knight, Napanee, in charge of the local branch Miss Purdy soluist in Cooke's Presbyterian church during the absence 6f Mrs. Nelson. Dr. Waugh is, to-day, a week or two in k Messrs, Goulette & ing. Toronto to visit « her father there. Mrs. Hendrick, Cataraqui, was the general hospital, She is serious- ly ilf. left on Saturday for San of April. poisoning in his arm. He is improv- ing slow ly. Miss Carrie Edmison, who has been very ill at the general hospital with an attack of appendicitis, is now im- proving in health. | Mr. and Mrs. James RY Weir, Al- fred street, entertuined in honor of the anniversary of their wedding day on Friday, February 2nd. Conductor Webb and Mrs. 'Webb, who were married at Didsbury, Eng- land, February 5th, 1881, are celebra- ting their silver wedding to-day. Corpl. Hector MacCarthy, of the 2rd Field Battery, Ottawa, has come to Kingston to take "a two months' cdnrse at the Royal School of Artil- levy. : Y 2 ' Tp Prof. Shortt lectures in Napanee, on February + 16th, on "The Canadian Tail." Principal Gordon will follow on February 23rd -on "The University anl the People," Mrs. F. E. Cramer and children, Grace and Gladys, Dexter, N.Y., are in Kingston. The former will enter the Hotel Dieu to undergo an opera- tion for spinal disease, Mrs. E. Staples gave a party on Thursday night for about thivky of het small daughter, Laura's. little friends, and Friday night, Master Lewis entertained his little friends. Gus Thompson is quite ill, another hemorrhage occurring yesterday. The ductors are contemplating the removal of the arm, Mr. Thompson was acci- dentally shot in the forearm some weeks ago. Miss D. Nugent, Watertown, N.Y., is howe for a Tow days' visit to - her mother, Mrs. P. Nugent, Montreal street, after an extended visit in the south with her sister, Mrs. E. J. Can- ningham. Capt." Dean, of Kingston, is in charge of barracks and barrack stoves in Hulifax garrison, where he will he engaged until May; getting affairs. in shape forthe militia de partment. : Commander 0. GG, Spain, R.N., wreck commissioner, Oitawa, arrived in town to-day, and is at the Randolph Hotel. He came up to spend a few days with his son, Cadet Spain, of the Roval Military College. Alderman W. G. Craig is slowly im- proving in health, after several weeks' confinement to hs room. His presence in the city council. at. this time of numicipal reform, is desired, and his return will be welcomed by his aldermanic associates. - THE UNIONIST MACHINE. Whip Denies Story of Two Ap- pointments. London, Feb, 5.--8ir Alexander Ac land-Hood, chief whip of the conserva- tive party, has issued a denial that Messrs. Muller and Sanders have heon appointed to the two chief posts in the conservative machine, It is impossible not to give implicit credence to such a denial, but it is equally impossible not to recognize that the annovindement of theic appointment was significant of an attempt on the part of the sup porters of ex-Premier Balfour to collar the umionist machine, probably with. out Mr. Baltour's consent. It is be lieved in London that the premature announcement of the appointments spoiled the plan of those osiring to see. it. accomplished. Missionary's House Looted. Hong Kong, Fev. 3.-The residence Dr. Andrew Beattie, an Ame rican Preshyterian missionary at Fati, in the distfict of Canton. was looted by an armed of Chinese. The missionaries were botind and the clothes, watches and silver, valued at SLO0O, were taken hy the robhers. Dr. Beattie is in sharge- of five of the day schools of the A mis- he Sus ho of mis erian ch America at Pati. : Shuts ut impr Shaver, Brockville, is a business br. W. 8 Marra ; North Lancaster, is at the Fond hotel. % Mes, Third is Samphellford with McGuire and M. Avery, Sharbot ly is Falter Kerr left; today, for South who spent' a Miss Agatha Alcombrdck, Kingston, her 'cousin, Miss Myrtle Mr. Abbett, manager of the Bank of Montreal, at Cornwall, is temporarily is filling the place as receiving con- John Brydge, Kingston, is spending nville, assisting lls in stocktak- Nise Anna Elliott left today fo and mother, who are spending the winter re- moved from her home, on Simday, to Francisco, Cal. They will be away till' the first George McFarlane, Centreville, is in Kingston General Hospital with blood "a EE ------------ Er -------------- attest un Visit the White Sale Still More FOR PERJURY, Another addition to our already Have Been Honorably Acquitted by the Judge--They Were Said to, Have Bribed . Witness in extensive assortment of Whit. Wear was received 'on Saturday. We 2 left an order with the forem ast Perjury Case. Montreal, Feb. --Two detectives White Wear firms in the country to forward sample dozen lots named Gaarcau and Dufresne, recently arrested on a charge of suborna- tion or perjury, in connection with a case now pending before the courts, in "| which the Montreal Brewing company is proceeding against the city, in con- nection with . £ new ' Ities immelfately on the; I lr the elosing of East End nove, a y eir ap. sup ple of days in town last week, left streets for the benefit of the Cr.R, pearance in New York and the day. Sh were honorably acquitted, by Judge : : A.W. and MH. B. Warwick, have ro- | poe ORC ably ii other fashion centres. These late Med from a Hip to Toronto on 1 "'1y wae msserted that the two dete. arrivals fephescat the very choicest "My Valet" tives had bribed a witness named garments irom the output of (, Fred Sparks left on Saturday night | poi : ear. hat. he had wit put of Cana. 0° visit friends in Brockyi le aod ower, to swear a e ad 1 nessed an alderman being bribed to vote for the passing of a city or dinance for the closing of the streots. PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The wife of C. B. Heyd, ex-M.P., died at Brantford, William Boyd, da's greatest makers. derskirts, Corset Covers, Gowns, Drawers 'and Chemis irreproachable materials are he your pleasant inspection. LADIES' WHITE UNDER- LADIES" WHITE DRAWERS, SKIRTS, new and pretty novel- est cottons, some with clust, tins, with French bands, and tucks, and wide frills o trimmed with wide flounces of White Ua. Night es of Te for » a cook at Montreal, broidery, all styles and g : : iy is life iri ullet into Rk: idory 9 i Prices according t ini atulations on © his having received | ended his life by firing a bu fine embroidery and lace, with 'rices according to trimming gra thirty-third 8 in 8 i hia fad. ); Charles Melniosh cut clusters | of tucks, all elegant Hithty Jiesnstitehs frills, , oy Ge We 1 tor, {2 ontreal, Charles Mein ash oy nd very durable "skirts, sroidery or lace, ry . a Ts his throat with a razor, and died in ed : Se. to $6.00 froth... .. Bc. 82,50 and Mrs. Frank Richards, in Toronto, | the hospital. : WHITE NIGHT Henry Ovens, who has heen spending | A.B. MoCaig, M.P.P., ens Tit 3, of finest cottons and. LADIES' WHITE CORSET (oy 6 week's holidayr, a guest at "Thistle: ted Jor the Soumony by thé liberals nainsooks, many styles and all » ERS, finest' cottons, V shaped down," returned yesterday to Toron- | Toh A ni, a 'Canadisn, had his full sizes, some with high cut neck, arms and neck trimmed to L rthurs, » skull crushed in, by neck finished with lace and em- with beautiful embroidery, made known, in N York Some ° ole un broidery, others cut square or with front necessary for th W Wit in py orl nd John Miller round, others V shape, yokes waists buttoning at the hack, Wore Phyl ny gos ou the: Tm: nicely tucked, from 39. to $5.00 om ........... 100. toc $2.00 perial hotel, Toronto. : Rev. Nir. Horsman, Toronto, has de- finitely accepted the. call 'to Morris- town, N.J., Baptist church, In the Eastern Hockey League, Wan. derers defeated Ottawa, 5 to 3, and Victor as won at Quebec by 6 to 2. John Senchal, Mahoney, shot Ignace Tuesday Will be Another Day to Save Money Another day on which you may come to Laidlaw's and WW, f Cichou, and Joseph Heyhols, at a . . a oe Brockville Line: lug > omed trom wedding coremony. The Be may re- buy useful and ASessary articles with very radical reductions in at the funeral of his sister, Mrs, sover. be which 3 Cran prices--none at all in quality. You can experience that very Smart, na five which destroyed the home : "i : Capt. James Allen and Mrs. Allen |fOF the. aged in Rennes, France, nine pleasant act of returning so many cents or dollars to your purse inmates were burnt, fright. x E. H. Copland, one oi Montreal's oldest business men, and a Scotch: man, died, as the result of a fall, last Thursday. A memorial service .over the body of King Christian of Denmark was held lust night. All the members of the royal family were present. Prof. C. D. Tenney, the foreign direc- tor of eaucation in Pekin, has been discharged. Agitation against the Un ited States is strong in China. At Algeciras, the brilliant three dying from with the knowledge that "money saved is money earned." Here are three special opportunities : -- WHITE MADAPOLAM 400 yards only, White Madapolam, 38) to 40 inches wide, a. good serviceable quality regularly sold at 13c., but 10c. on Tuesday Morning after 9.30, per FARA OnlYE o.oo PILLOW CASES 10 dozen only, Pillow Cases, 10 inches) around, of good strong cotton and { 1 Oc . made with deep hem, on Tuesday ° Morning after. 9.30, cach only though bloody spectdcle of a bull fight, in honor of the conference on Moroccan reforms, was the event on Sunday. ngine 599, running light ahead of international express, ran into five cars and a shunting engine in the London East yards, causing $2,000 damage. The twelve-year-old 10 dozen only, Pillow Cases, 44 inches around, of good Englich cotton, an 1 21 Cc made with deep hem. on Tuesdar | 2 ° Morning after 9,30, cach only..... the son of David Mann, Kagle, while driv ing across the M.C.R. track. was struck by a train and thrown about fifty feet. He caped uninjured. ® es- According to a statement of a life insurance company the number of deaths caused Dy the recent Russian New English Prints From the celebrated printers, Crum & Co., of Manchester, we have just received a large assortment, composed of all their latest nd most pleasing designs. Every piece in the whole shipment is I stamped, constituting a comp leto guarantee-of its gener'nt and excellent washable quality. Many neat small designs for dren's and house wear, are found in the display, which is wel thy of your interested inspection. repression was six per cent. of the total policies paid. Members of the firm of Worthington, Gerett & Armstrong, testified at the Voronto civie enquiry, that when they contemplated White for the Coming White Season tendering on a City : 3 The 'r season of 1906 which in a few weeks will be with u . hall contrac WwW Wete £1,000 The warmer seaso ) ; I ' a ir n ot ney tre paid 31,00 destined to he met with a per feet shower of white. Summ . A men f nearly every descripti on will be of white. It is {o | White Season, and so we have received about noveltics, many patterns of which we have we cannot duplicate. Ask to be yard ... ; Rise In Pork. Sharpton, Feb. 4. ~The cold weather of the last few days followed by the blizzard prevailing to-day, reminds us that the winter is mot yet over. The sleighing is poor, but the wheeling is. good, The community was shocked to hear of the death of J. Castell, he will be much missed, as he was a good business man, and very popular. It is said the price of pork is now above high Juggder mark. iss Ke- K¢own had returned to her home in Erinsville, after visiting friends in this vieinity. Hunting is the order of sixty pieces of w only one pipce them. shown The 20e., Albatross Cloth for Evening Albatross is now one, of the most popular 'cloths for evening wear Its soft texture and the peculiar qualitics which pravent 'its be easily ctushed have found great favor in the all wea ° minds of Lately we received about thirty pices of the very latest manufactu which are priced at two plensing figures, per yard .......... 35c. and 49c. New. Novelties for Veilings . Novelties for Veiling There is nothing quite equal to an artistic veil to soften and b the contour of the face, or set off the effectiveness of a costur Then, too, as a protective fentu re, it is not without its merit winter. Our assortments are in splendid fullness just now. Over pieces of the latest, newest, and most' popular colors and desi were received a day or two ago, ranging in prices, per yard 20c. to 35c. John Laidlaw & Son aut! the day, the light fall of snow having greatly facilitated the catch of game Mutineers On Trial, tary courts are now busy with the trials of the soldiers, sailors and oth- tinies, The prosecution of 200 men of the military The of Sebastopol St. Petersburg, Feb. 5.--~The mili ers who participated in the recent mu- Cronstadt garrison and 126 electricians is now in progress. trial of the mutineers will begin next week. The evidence thus far obtained fends to show that the troubles were largely attributable to the bad service condj- t - tions and to the incompetency of the CARR 0 GE ECM CRITI § EO ENT officers, -- ------ Gift To The Fair Maid. Berlin, Feb. 5.--Emperor William's gift to Miss Alice Roosevelt, on the occasion of her wedding, will be ga beautiful, artistically wrought brace. let, -------- When a man has dollass he is na- turally rated as a man of sense also. & [NEVER SLIP hasdent. mare | ©: CREEPER -- TENDERS WiLL ng RECEIVED BY eed ies' Ge i the undersigned up to FRIDAY he on way when not n ec. Ladies and nts' Sizes. inst., at 3 p.m, for a polic v of 812.000, : insuring each 3 he twelve pernfanent . eo ie Fire Department for C a 1, och aginst death ci 25 with an indemnity of ®5 ee any. . ir. : each in or sickness. Al- an indemmitv of of accident 80 a similar policy with £10.00 per in cass of ae- fach Fastened on while you wait at Adjustable--always ready for use and out of the oie "im 75. NO "FEBRUARY SA FURNITU 570.20 PER CENT. REDUCTION Sideboard slightly soiled ing Jar Drie, $18 for Regular $10 Sideboard, for eg! Extension price, $8.50 2 £90 Bedroom Sett, for $75. : il Dresser an al Glass Dix Yar price $25, for $2 Dressing € Table to match, for $6.50, Large Ov tand, rey Large Oval Glass Robt. J. K 222 Princess Stree 2 doors above Opera } Telephone 577 VOICE CULT ELLEDA M. PERLEY; A' SOPRANO SOLOIST ST. ANDREW'S CHL Has "Tit returned from Bor taking special course om breat " for artistic singing and devel power through resonance and pupils and Co Address, 198 Br ed to receive gagements. We Make a Speci Fitting Feet If you have difficult fitted with Shoes come t Wear "Alle Military Bootmaker 84 Brock St. Sign of Go MUST BE S A 'large vary of am Buttars, Showtelr Cook Fo Carpets, everything cheaper ti TURK'S SLND IAN WANTED. 4 COOK. APPLY MRS. VA benzie, Corner Union a streets. T0 PURCHASE A FIRS Mandolin, Apply Box Whig office. -- eet A KITCHEN GIRL. GOOD Apply to L. J, Willi Military 'College. A GENERAL SERVANT of four. Apply Mrs. T. son, 162 King street. A GENERAL SERVAN' light housework. Apply I skeeve, 199 King street A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIS eral housework in Ui Apply to Box "A Wiig CARE OF FURNACES, ( bandy work, by & man © and energy. Apply th IMMEDIATELY. A GOOD servant, references requ at Ss Andrew's Mi SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPO! Sonpe given in exchan coupons, by Messrs. J Co., 178 Princess St., K ---- A TEACHER FOR 8.8. No. Olden d . With scecc Salary. $240. A dock McCharies sec.-tres Lake, Ont. \ LY A YOUNG "WAN. FRI and permanent hodrd family, at moderate section. Appl office GENTLEMAN TO HAV Suits presscd and cleaned hand ; also bring your cl an up-to-date suit m 's, 181 Brock street N AND BOYS TO EA] doy after completing ¢ instruction a r schools. Graduates Unicu. Positions HOCH « 2 Bros. Co. Practical Sch Aricklaying, New Y nati and St. Lou FOR SALE, TWENTY SHARES OF T Stock of the Frontenac pany , will sell righ! "eB." care Whig office nt ---------------------------- "THE ROWANS," 188 the residence of the la Fsg., with or without and orchard. For term « the premises. LARGE ENGLE ass Mirror one Ch Hat Stand, stands. Apn 335 Alfred sty 'G EDMOND AND BA bia: yow laid up hig Newhoro' Canal ; tug McGivbon boiler ; tn 150M. dry lumber. | 'Fett and Hro,, Redford ET Ter------ TO-LET. DWELLINGS STORES ete. McOann's Real 51 Brock street. ------------------------ BRICK Soe AND RE rincess stroet : ossess] mediate Steacy & Steacy. ne ------ The most