Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Feb 1906, p. 1

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-------- Vhite Sale Viore anther addition to our alread sive assortment of White Wea received 'on Saturday. We an order with the forem - e Wear firms in the county rward sample dozen lots of -- ties immelfately on their oce in New York and > fashion centres. These late als represent the very choicest rats from the output of Cana- greatest makers. White Un. irts, Corset Covers, Night 1s, wers 'and Chemises of oachable materials are he pleasant inspection. LADIES" WHITE DRAWERS, | est cottons, some with cly or > tucks, and wide frills of fi ih broidery, all styles i Prices according to cither hemstitched broidery or lace, re for em and trim frills, om from oC. to 82,50 ADIES' WHITE CORSE] ERS, finest cottons, V shaped neck, arms and neck trimmed with beautiful embroidery with front necessary for th new waists buttoning at th Mom iil 100 1, £2.00 Another Day to oney may come to Laidlaw's and ith very radical reductions in ou can experience that very ents or dollars to your purse y saved is money earned." Coy made back , 10 inches cotton and Tuesday $s, 44 inches - 10c. pei I SEE 1240, v only : sh Prints i Co., of Manchester, we have mposed of all their lates ' in the whole shipment ruarantee-of its generat ny neat small designs f in the display, which is wel 1 wor ng White Season ng White Season v few weeks will be shower of white. vill be of white. 1t i ved about sixty pie ve have only one pis hown T with us, Summa y pr. and for Evening pular cloths for evening wear ualitics which provent i r in the minds of all 8 of the very latest manufactu res, per yard .......... 49c. for Veilin istic veil to soften and beautify the effectiveness of a costur is not without its nid fullness just now. Over ost' popular colors and « nging in prices, per yaud }S¢. w & Son | merit LIP PER for use and out of the ' and Gents' sizes. Btn sire DTUARY SALE FURNITURE 167020 PER CENT. REDUCTION 1 Sideboard slightly soiled inside, reg- dar price, $18 for Regular $10 Sideboard, for $8.50; Table to match, regular ion Be 8 50 for $6.50, £90 Bedroom Sett, for $75 Dresser and Wash- Large Oval Glass er stand, regular price $25, Large Oval Glass Dressing Cases, for Robt. J- Reld zs nas sist Telephone B77 IICE CULTURE ELLEDA M. PERLEY; AT.C.M. SOPRANO SOLOIST OF ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Has "Tit returned from Boston after taking special course om breath control " for artistic singing and development of power through resonance and is prepar- --and Concert Ea 1983 Brock street pupils Address, od to receive gagements. 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. MUST BE SOL A large variety Hall Heaters, Sheet-Iron and Wood Stoves, Ranges. Also a lot of Carpets, everything cheaper than usual. TURK'S 2 WANTED. Our own make EE EE TE STRSTR ETS A COOK. APPLY MRS. VAN STRAU- All guaranteed benzie, Corner Union and Centre = $40 TO $100 T0 PURCHASE A FIRST CLASS Mandolin, Apply Box "XX 4" Whig office. ORDER BY MAIL -- ee ------------ A KITCHEN GIRL. GOOD : WAGES Apply to L. J; Williams, Royal Military 'College. A GENERAL SERVANT. FAMILY of four. Apply Mrs. T. P. Thomp- son, 162 King street. eee ee ee e------------ A GENERAL SERVANT TO DO light \housework. Apply Mrs. sieeve, 199 King street A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST eral housework in i Apply to Box "A. Whig -- i ------ CARE OF FURNACES, OR OTHER bandy work, by a man of experience « ---- IMMEDIATELY. A GOOD GENERAL servant, references required. Apply D Y F b 14 h Andrew's Manse, in the WEDNES A ' e a { SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS, TOILET exchange for theso Redden & Soaps given in coupons, by Messrs. Co., 178 Princess St., J. Kingston. 8 AND TEACHER FOR 8.8. No. 10 Olden and Oso, with sccond class cer- tifica Salary. $240. Apply to Mur- -------------- % o* McCharies sec.-treas., Sharbot Lake, Ont. M t h Hockey Matc UY A YOUNG "WAN FRONT ROOM and permanent bodrd im private Intercollegiate Final Game family, at moderate price, in resi- ' section. Apply =H. B. MeGILL VS QUEEN S . GENTLEMAN suits presscd and cleaned carefully by hand ; also bring your cloth and have TO an up-to-date suit made. Gallow Way's, 181 Brock street. ee ---------------------- MEN AND BOYS TO EARN $5TO $8 SECONDHAND STORE Gilder- and energy. Apply through Whig HAVE THEIR Yacht, Club meets, 8 p.m Zion Rink. Good ice to-night. Court Earl Roberts" Assembly to- night. Moving Pictures, Grand Opera H 8.15 Hel use, City Property Committee, 4 p.m. Wednesday. : Frontenac Historical Society, 8 p.m. Wednesday The & 8s Wednesday at 7.11 a.m., and sets at 5.18 p.m. The more sons a man has the less he can afiord to smoke the cigurs they can. It would be awful to keep on loving a nice girl if you weren't married to her. Forgetfulness of home ties is the pre- liminary to indifference to consequences. A mwartied man couldn't have much fun if he never had a chante to pretend. he wasn't. , No one should be placed in command who declines to learn the lesson ol obedience, When the hully- comes to grief people wonder what there was to create so much fear. - Respectful consideration produces a like feeling in' those upon whom it is bestowed. This day in history :--Brockville raid- ed by American troops, 3 . Charles Il of ¥ngland died, 1684 ; Sir Henry Irving, actor, horn, 1888; Battle of Port' Henry, 1862. ; Dinner Sets We have a special line-- just arrived--9q7 pieces. For an every day set it can't be beat.. $5.00 While they last. | ROBERTSON BROS.. McKay Fur House OUR MOTTO : FUR HONESTY GOON GOATS McKAY 153 Brock St. Kingston MRAARAA BEN GREET BEN GREET Will Appear In ; GRANT HALL Under the Auspices of the DRAMATIC CLUB, Oueen's University : | At 3 pm , "MERCHANT OF VENICE" 8.16 pm, MACBETH" Tickets--50¢., Tbe. and $1. Plan for subscribers opens at Uglow's. Wednesday, Feb. 7th. To general public + | February 9th. Subscription list now at Uglow's. DAILY ONTARIO, TR SRI A BIG REVOLUTION IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WORLD'S NAVY. The Dreadnaught Could Smash Any Two Battleships of the British Fleet--The Tremendous Power of the New Warship Under Construction. 3 London, Feb. 6.--The Engineer has just published the first authentic de- tails regarding the immense fighting power of H.M.S. Dreadnaught, the new type of battleship under construction at Portsmouth. Says that technical journal in an issue this week : "Ten years ago the Majestics were the finest ships ih the world. To-day thete is no question that the Dread naught could lie at 10,000 yards and sink "amr entire fleet of Majestics as easily as the Japanese fleet sunk the | Russians at Tsushina. Indeed, the Majestics would practically be unable to reply, their guns not being effective much over 5,000 yards. "Later ships would, of course, be better off, but it is probably no ex- aggeration to say that the Dread- naught could give a couple of bur latest King Edward VII, type a hard fight and come out best.w : "Incidentally, she could probably tackle the entire German fleet single handed, and so is a guarantee of peace. | "It should 'be remembered, however, that Germany is preparing to build similar ships, that Japan has two in hand, that the United States contem- plates a couple, and that France has plans for three. When these ships are all afloat existing battleships will hardly count." No vessel in Admiral Togd's fleet had more than four 12-inch guns--the largest used on a battleship. - The Dreadnaught will carry twelve of the terrible weapons. bert Simon, of St. Bede College, and exhausted, and he, with three boys, six months ago from St. Vineent's College, Pennsylvania. The names of the drowned students are : Cass Ban- After: Saving Five Students Priest 'Perished. La Salle, HL, Feb. 6.--Father Gil three students were drowned while skating on the 1Hinois river, Several boys were . gtumtling together to have taken, when the ice h tograph robe 4 all sank. Father Gilbert un jn the water and saved five plunged fn on re-entering the icy river for the sixth student he became were drowned. The four bodies were recovered shortly afterwards. Father Gilbert camo: to the St. Bede Coll in, C pagme, 111; Charles Reuter, Ohieago; Frank Christie, St. Louis. maa------ A HIGH HONOR. Makes Gen. Nodm a Field Marshal. Mikado GEN. NODZU. Tokio, Feb. 6.~Gen. Nodzu, one of the prominent figures in the Russian war, has been made afield marshal, the highest position in the Japanese army. Nodmi is about sixty years old and first won fame by defeating the Chinese in the battle of Ping Yang in 1804. He commanded the 3rd Japan: ose army in the Russian war, 'dis tinguishing, Himself by his strategy at Telissu «and Haickeng: In the greater battles of 'Liao Yang, Shakhe and Mukden, Nodzu, with Oku, deliv- ered the froptal attacks, while Kuroki Discuss Question of Morocco. Algeciras, Feb, 6.--Private conferon- ces preparatory to a general discuss ion of the. question of policing Moroe: Co, are gomg on among the delegates to the Moroccan conference. The strictest secrecy is maintained re- garding the conferences. The dele gates continue to profess optimism re- garding the outcome of their delibera tions, but admit the attempts of dis- interested powers are not yet result- ing in securing an exact basis of ac- cord. The German delegates declare that the reports that thev are not in favor of a moderate policy, are un warranted. IS RIEL STILL ALIVE ?, Friend of Rebel Says He Escaped Gallows. Wivnipeg, Feb. G.-Reports say that Louis Riel, leader of the Riel rebellion, je alive and running a ranch near | Rawlins, Wyoming, and living under the assumed name of Jonathan Mat- thews. Despite the statements' of Mayor Garvin, of St. Boniface, and others present at the scaffold, a friend of the rebel claims that he escaped the gal ows. After his supposed, death from hang- ing, Riel is said to have escaped to Chicago, where he taught music, al MOROCCAN DELEGATES | Policing | | or Nogi made flank movements. er ---- GRAIN ELEVATOR LEASED. New Steamer for Duluth and Sarnia Route. Sarnia, Ont. Jeb. 6.-The Northern Navigation company, which operates between Dulnth and Sarnia, has leased a grain clevator of 500,000 bushels capacity. The boats of the company are engaged in passenger, as well as freight traffic, and the elevator will be of much advantage to prevent delays when oue of the ships has grain to deliver. The Port Huron and Duluth Steam ship company, which operates boats between Duluth and Sarnia, and which is controlled by the Grand Trunk road, has purchased the merchandise Despatches From Near And Distant Places. NEWS OF THE WORLD GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- isi Matters That Interest Everybody ~Notes From All Over--Little Of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. . Ferrin Lawience, Cortland, N.Y. farmer, was gored to death by & bull. A strong English syndicate has been formed to develop Nova Scotia gold mines. The Japanese navy is to increase its tonnage during the coming year to 400,000 tons. Andrew Carnegie will be in Ottawa towards the end of March to open the pew public library; Ottawa city council voted down a resolution to reduce the shop license from thirty-one to twenty. Fifty-three rebels gt Fellin, in the Baltic province, were ruthlessly fired upon and shot until killed. Dennis . O'Connor, aged forty years, was found frozen to death near Watertown, N.Y., on Monday. No team representing Great Britain will compete for the Palma trophy match at Ottawa next August. N - , - -an ith 8 ) ; he escaped maniac, struck his wife w an axe, and then drowned nimself, In Paris, Countess Boni de Castel lane (formerly Anna Gould) has en- tered a plea for divorce from her hus- band. It is reported that A, H. U. Col quhoun, of the Toronto News, has been offered the position of deputy minister of education. Fast Kent liberals passed a resolu tion urging the pvernment to con. gider the farmer's interests in shaping their tariff policy, At eight c'clock, this morning, in Ottawa, the mercury was 20.5 degrees bow zero. During the night it was twenty-five below. The trustees of the Toronto general | hospital have received a donation of $10,000 from D. D. Mann, for the fund for the new hospital. The headless body of Freeman Har vie, an aged farmer, 'was found in tho cellar of his house at near Windsor, N.8,, George Stanley, ap Englishman, has been arrested on sus- picion. The Toronto Railway company has aottled with the relatives of the late C. 0. Rockwood, killed by a runaway street cat. The company pays Mrs. Rockwood 85,000 and the costs of the antion. At a meeting of the Canadian Paci- fic railway directors a dividend of two per cent. on the preferred stock and three per cent. on the common stock was declared for the half year ended steamer Russia. This vessel and the Wyoming have constituted the line for the past two years, but the boats were merely under charter. The com- pany either will purchase or charter another vessel to rim with the Russia the coming season, The Russia is an iron boat, built at Buffalo, in 1872 The Disastrous Earthquake. Toronto, Feb. 6.--On January 31st, an extraordinary large seismographic disturbance was recorded at the To- ronto observatory. Earth tremors be hours and fifty-one minutes. Oscilla tions exceeding the scale limit of the instrument were almost vontinuous be terwards going to Rawlins, Wyoming. LONDON CITY LIBERALS Playing Waiting Game Regarding Balfour's Candidacy. London, Feb. 6.--City liberals are Came called at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9th | playing a waiting game with respect { to Mr. Baliour's candidacy for parlia- rent. They hope that the leadership fight, in the unionist party, may be- come so hitter that strong opposition to Mr. Balfour's candidacy may .be aroused among the city unionists, In such a contingency the liberals would hope to make an arrangement that General admission, 25¢c. Reserved gents, 50c, extra. would énsure Mr. Balfour's defeat. Denounced From Pulpit. twoen 10.50 and 11.15 asm. This was | probably the disastrous earthquake | that occurred at the equator on that date. ------------ Want To Get Crossings. Ottawa, Feb. 6.~The railway com ¥ ininsion heard arguments, to<day, wp on applications of the. James Bay railway to cross the Toronto Sudbury line, of the Canaan Pacific, in Cle land township, Nipissing, and at Little Key river, in the Parry Sound | district. Gerrard Ruel. appeared for the James Bay company, while the application was opposed by Angus MeAurchy, for the C.P.R. -------------------- gan at 10.44 a.m. in the seventy-fifth | meridian time, and continued for three | December last, | The tariff commission is sitting in Ottawa to-day. The morning session was taken up with hearing the repre- sentation of the harvest machinery men, chiefly from Hamilton, who are urging that raw material be admitted | free, MARRIED ..FTER FUNERAL. | Mrs. Alice Sewell Became Bridle of | Old Sweetheart. Swainsboro, Ga., Feb. 6.--Mrs, Alico Sewell of this place has broken the re- cord made by the widow of C. T. Yerkers in tho game of being off with the old love and in with the new, Last Friday Mrs. Sewell's husband, who was one of the wealthiest men in this section of the state, hied, leaving all his property to his widow. Yester- day afternoon the body of Sewell was buried. The widow, attired in becom- ing weeds was at the service and | showed considerable emotion. {Attending the funeral was Robert 8, | McDaniel, who had been in love with | Mrs. Sewell before her marriage. He accompanied the widow as she left the grave of her husband. To-day it be came known that the couple, alter leaving the grave, went to the office of | Judge Sutton and were made man and | wife. Immediately after the ceremony | they left on a wedding trip. Argentine Republica Good Market nual ineeting of here to-day. The reports of the secre notable feature was pure bred stock. for. Breeders were advised to keep in view the Argentine Republic, as breed- For Tho Toronto, Feb. 6~1he t ieth. an- the Dominion Shore Association, opened horn Broeders' tary and executive committee were pre- sented this morning. records show the past year was a good one, and a the advent of Ja- breeders to purchase Canadien The animals selected had proved satisfactory, and a grow: ing demand "from Japan wes looked panese ers there paid goo prices for animals they wanted. The financial statement was satis factory. Registration foes amounted to $11,379; 2,538 members' foes produced; $5,076, and the total receipts, includ: ing a balafce from last - year, were $20,779. The present balance on hand is $8,087, -------------- CUT HER THROAT. The Sad Suicide of a Brantford. Woman. Brantford, Ont, Feb, 6.-=Mrs. Joha Thresher, aged forty-eight, cut her throat with a butcher ite at her home in this vity, on' Sunday morn- ing, and died at the hospital, Deceas- ea was mentally deran because of alleged domestic troubles, and had served a tine at the Hamilton asy- Jum. Early Sunday morning her daughter found her in bed with her throat gashed. Two arteries were sev. ered; but she lived for twenty-four hours after. A husband and family are left, Ottawa, Feb, 6. This morning, the governor-general and Lady Grey at tended a meeting of the Ministerial As- sociation in Dominion church and heard Booker Washington tell the story of his work for the negroes of the Tuskegee Institute, From there his excellency went to his office in the eastern block and swore in Hon. Wil liam Templeman as minister of inland revenue and Mr. Brodeur, minister of marine and fisheries, The ceresnony Was stiormed with the minimum of form. ity. TO. STOP REBATING. ney-Genernl, Toronto, , 6An' influential de. putation Fy Canadian Insure ance Association, nearly all the Canadian Life companies, 'Waited upon the at- torney-genoral, this morning, to' ask the legislation be passed to ro: bating in life insurance. Thev pointed out that this evil increased the cost of life insurance more than any other feature, Mr. Foy promised considera tion, but there is a belief that the legislation asked for will be granted, WRIT AGAINST RAILWAY Wants $10,000 Damages For In- Fi Wednesd " faith to the store, which sustoms« ers tell you may be trusted. WEATHER -- Toronto, Ont. Feb, 6.» 10. "aa ne and extremely ry to-day a ay tig 8 Fi When you buy linens, pis youn It is mot am easy matter for the occasional purthaser to diserim» inate between poor and fine linens. The store buyer who bailds a superb linen reputation must know all about linen trom the flax to the Cconsumier. The pro cess of breaking; heckling, soft- and bleaching * Ou linen buyer iv an expert fa this line, 80, you may trust every, yard of our linens. i Extra special values in Fancy Table Pieces. Eki Pillow Linens. Embroidery Linens. Linens, Lawns, Bedroom Sets. Sheetings. and Drawing injuries to his som, Edward, who was injured on November 20th, by the telescoping of a freight with a pas- eenger car, In wkih aang Cotterell was, sented. : The Paint Exploded. Montmagny, Que., Feb. 6.-About cloven o'clock, today, the house of Louis Thibault, in the town of Mont magny, was destroyed by fire. Loss es timated to be $800, partly covered by insurance, Fire was caused by a keg of paint, which had been placed on the stove to be warmed, exploding, Spread Of Glanvers. Montreal, Feb. 6. Voterinerians state that Montreal is in danger of an epidemic of glanders which threat ns to sweep ot a large number of horses in this vicinity, Already one man has lost six horses through the disease and a further spread is feared. Prescription 24,000, cures all kinds of rhoumatisin and lumbago, B0e. bot the, only at Chown's Drug Store, In Sherbrooke county, Que., for the Dominion parliament, Dr. A. N. Wor thington, was nominated. There was no opposition, juries to Som. . BORN. Toronto, Feb. 6.--~Jotlyn Cotterell, | KIRKPATRIOK .--~At Lomba! 3 Hamilton, has issued a writ inst x 8 A os the ite Ro the Hamilton, Grimsby and me: F. G. Kirkpatrick, of a daughter. ville railway for $10,000 d , for py DIED, McILROY ~On February 5th, 1908, at the h her brother, J he home of . other, Phillips. Harrowamith, Ont Fliza beth Phillips, relict of the late Wm Meliroy, and _ daughter of the late Abraham iit # Ireland. "Funeral private, to Cataraqui, PHILLIPS. On Feb: 6th, 1906, at the home of her , James Phillips, Harrowmnith, Ont. Mary Jane, danghter of late Abraham Phillips, , Ireland. TORR Zin © K "February Sek ) Pe usr 1006, Trosa © Brin: veloved wife of James B. Toner, aged thirty-four years. Funeral will take ce at Washbura. (Toronto and Ri papers To-night AMERICAN VITAGRAPH CO. -MOVING PIGTURES- pe, Vo, 07 Mt Be dav after completing course of Please don't smoke during the game | | The Cold Wave. Mrs. Sewell is reported to have said Evi x ci i | : . | . A i very home should have t : \ fehl jinvituction Bt home oF in : Brockville, Ont., Feb. 6.--An endless | Torodto, Feb 6.--Extremely cold | that she needed someone to comfort | bottle Special lve a hot wat, Unicon. Positions securéd. . Coyne Y. W. C. A. | chain prayer, alleged to have been | weather has been experiencea all over | her and she knew McDaniel loved her. Gibson's Red: Cross: Doug. Store Bron CO Traction) Sciioold Flumbise An afternoon class in Fancy | sont out by the Bishop of Rome, - is | Ontario. Last night the registrations | 3 " ; . Cincinnati and St. Louis. Free Cat- . : 4 going the rounds. Several copies have | below zero at different points were: | TIS ' UNNE. alogue, h uh ot . Work will be formed it eight | been received by the faithdul here and | Rosseau, 45; P'owassan, 10; North | BRI H NAVY'S © RY. SIGNALLING JOHN McB! apply. | the pastor of St. Francis Xavier | Bay, 35; Parry Sound, 31; Bobeaygon, | : Pe JBOVISIONAL COURSE IN FOR SALE, eight lessons, 50c. to | church, Rev. Dean Murray, has de- | 20; Prescott, 20; Belleville, 12 | Remarkable All Round Improve. | Signalling has been instituted for the . Fee for eig { ies A f hn Hom tavill 0 Bracebridge 36 v Ath Huss, 5th Battery, 14th Regt. Ed ANC etre a o : dee" 26; : h o 3 TWENTY SHARES OF THE OAPITAL | members. | nit. The lh DD roan : 1 Peneranaaishih a: Ar 20: | ment in Yeas, LAT ROE FR pu attend on pans " wilt Ee Oersel °R. Miss Sutherland teacher. { Kinds 'of ny Te those who "Tail o Midland, 25 et : | plnnden, . Feb. : ie doomig Tuesday, Thursday sud }iiday, swings any , will sell right. Apply "R. on. Nse F- , Ls gunnery reports for, the Brit navy | at eight o'clock, Ar " "eB." care Whig office. be vy out the instructions. | for 1905. will show the remarkable all n. NOB, CAPT, LOST. 40% | EL : i istrict Signalling Officer. THR FANS + z o ~ . { ™ t, nm averaging i : : A THE ROWANS," 188 UNION ST. 4 > . 1¥ PURSE | . 'A Veteran Sailor Dead | round improvemen 1 the residence of the late John Studie. | A Siabl, 3 AN PE ATH Es ever | 'Rainsford Resigned. Sombra, Ont., Feb. 8.~Capt. Joseph | points of 65.20 against 43.22 for 1904, Fag. Sith or Sithout large warden ing, between 5 and 6 { clask, fi | Now ¥ ork, Féb. 6.--Rev. Dr. William | Stover, a veteran sailor of the lakes, | The best showing was made by the . on the . er - 18. Rainsford has written from Cairo . n 3 a City ie el, ic' and n the premista, Re plsasisiteurh' th GF Well 4L | S. Rai ford } tten fi G dropped "dead in Marifis City, Mich, | Channel, Atlantic nd Mediterranoan ROBT. J. REID, ry fresigning the rectorship of St. | costarduy. Capt. Stover was seventy | fleets, Some of the sivatifann abroad " ON he ARSE ENGLISH PLATE A TERRIBLE WRECK. | George's Episcopal shiedls is Stuyves Years of age and had resided in Som made lamentable a owing, posibly 156 Leading Usdirtatoe 8 OTIOR: he a i ant square. Rev. ng! irckhead, | { sarly all hiv Tile. He leaves two | the ina sca squadron, which, if it { branch Hat Stand, three dozen 2s : : v bra nearly a 3 | : ati lp nd vs stualler stands. i 8. i i i curate, who, sine Dr. Rainsford's de. three datghters. | had been engaged huring the present ') N 1 hs Adams 355 Alired street. 19 5 Five Persons Billed in the | parture, has been performing his j.sons and ti dudghier> z war, would have given poor account Phens 877. 222 Princess Bi. -- -- Crash. duties, has been chosen to fill his | 3 Whe { of itself, Admiral Noel's flagship, the TUG EDMOND AND BARGE COLUM-| Helena, Mont. Feb, 0. A rugnway place, Birckhead is mot thirty years Sowing a Rusia | Dindem, making only 11.7, as against bia: yow laid up high and dry in | freight train of the Northern Pacific | 11 Calgary, Alberta, "Feb. 6. Seeding | 37 48 achieved by the Exmouth, the Newhore Canal; tug. exiinder 13211 railway, dashed J n a Hounthin has ge a ie Points | flagship of Admiral Wilson of the Enquiries nom 150M. dry 1 or. TEP. | slide and - crushed into a passenger | : Southern hertn ie Roght Sugar | channel fleet re now. oom n for Tett and Bro. Radtord Mil, Ont: train at this place, this morning. | At 102 Joins The Church. i company, at lavmond, are sowing ho . residential ¥ both te + Five persons were killed and three io | New York, Feb. 6.-Mrs. Drusilla | Atherta Red Winter wheat as a spring chase and ront prlore to May TO-LET. | iured. One of the injured likely will | Mor rll, 102 years old, of Brookiyn, | wheat. * A laboror Killed. "let me aid you to daponp of Sem "ie. The wreckage immediately caught | hus come o_satibbe 3 Yhe Bivipaan REIN © | Keewntin, Ont, Feb. 6.--~John Lau: |] yours to advantage, x DWELLINGS. STORES, OFFICES, | fire and flames lighted up the valley. sthodist Episcopal church. She has % y i | to, an Pinlander, employed as a la- : ste picCann's Real state Agency, fo les around: always been interested in church . W.nnipeg 8 Population. | borer for the Macdonald Engitwering rock street. | work, Only Joly e) began to Rinip-y. Fab 8.~1jandemon 8 City | aomphiny, was instantly killed, yester- . PPR YR BRICK SHOP eT FURS: ak ors, ortsmen. { wone or why was not a member, of mnipeg directory or » HIVES dav, by the falling of a . The Sib lcs ee AA ; y , - i is ricees: Siro © moderate re Mechanics, F ' Sp | she said, the population as 115,837. | breaking of a part of the derriek FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Srmsession immediately: oply to | To heal and soften the skin and re- | A -------------- Cnn | termed the "goose neck," was the LA GENERAL STORE IN VILLAGE OF ee t---- wid mi brid a 5, go and Tue Sa {sfe. rubber Iailb syringe for 40c. at | Get vour glade whare you are guar. | Cnusc of the whole concern collapsing. i Ton thes Heal The most entific . paint hance Tor "Sogp, Albert | the February robber goods sale at | gntesd a © perfect Gt Dr. Chown's | The sufurtunate man legves n widow connect! with the store. Address Dena A onl" "UNE. 2%. oiiel Soup . Gibson's Red Cross Drug: Store, Drug Store, und fivg 1 EA Nelda, Wi

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