INDUSTRY ¢ rNG OF TE b. 5th. until MONDAY il Ch en The ae, biacy. is be read and the Divoets your. atk oom BE of 1. « Ph Vip: 3. Not being at home when the in tof the harvest and profits by | reading that 3 i for the sacrifice. [is SEN mixed upon the ques that the "bums and floaters" should p My a lly Held as g er tore. wtudentsl Why ? "Because they have and should vote at TERM out in its home," Ti " promises and out ! gene: ul, election occurred in January, 1905, "eould the students be registered | nnd given wotes ? How can they get voles in any year except in the place there they are attending the college? + Murder Of The Jews. jy stories of Russian atrogitios 'to this country, by mes er from the scenes of bloodshed, by letters, and it is only pow t the secret of them has hecome the London Spectator t. led is pon feds light upon the subject, and 'according t6 him the violence of the Rissian people is the legitimate out- 'dome of their upparalleled treatment. | The Jews are not at liberty in Russia 10 enter any avenue of usefulness that bo open to them. Being denied mission to the learned professions they have confined thei attention to trade, have reaped the 'reward of The. proportion of very rich men aniong them ix not so large, but the Jew, b he is a gonspicuous. phject, whether he is rich or + "The qualities that mark the Mebrew kod I (the qualition of thrift, of industry, of | invite attack whether he is u man of trade; a student, or a re ligionist, Even the peasant abhors him, when he buys a crop in advance the venture, Ho takes all the risk, but the peasant does not sce it, and, be lioving that he is being cheated, ja mad enough tc kill, Thus there has been a general and intense, antipathy towards the Jews, and it finds expression upon little provocation. The whole nation has resvatly born disturbed. The people have been encited to revolution and havo fallen woreasonably 'upon an unpopular class. \ When one reads then, about the slaughter of the Jews in Russia he they are not ofichding in any partionlar way, that they are not didloyal to the crown, not op- posed ita moral or nations! reform; not fn any way resistidg the popular x or will. They are simply. the turies and finds, an occasion for bitter Sheplifioation "at a time when the Tunsses are violent and murderous in Spirit. There has to he blood letting for effect, and the Jews ave singled amelul Misuse Of Wealth. ocated Sunday oanserts hi favour. Some people, with narrow and contracted views, thought he was not properly endowed for 'the leador- ship of the young. Yet the man had a fine" if not 'a oorreet, conception of the ws of the people, and was per living only a little in advanes of " Musi¢, good music, has bean Romfaeting influence, and in New York at this time there is a movement eh aime to give the poor the largest possible benefit, | "Success" ia 16 be credited with a suggestion. which has been cheerfully [| atted upon. In America, the churches the conservative press on. The Spectator, | while = wilfing elegram would disfranchise the: 1 tiie of a blind and. rabid. prejus | | dice: whieh has teen nurtured for cent Fours ogo a Kingston [| | Sros regarded With more or lass dis. R Joelection Eingt very mucli. Sir Mackensie Bowell ; are pot usually Sonspicuous in the' churches. They feel that they are not wanted. They will not enter with the well-fodo, and the Wight to vote in other districts] hed casnot mix ore than oil. good music, and they will accept a fenll to a service of song when they will not accept a call to anything else. 3 and busy, so strenuous that men are not supposed to Bave time for phil anthropy--has set the pace in a line of action that uppeals to all classes of the community, The churches that are open to only their members are not yielding in their circumscribed lintits the highest purposes to which they can be put. Editorial Notes. Who will manage the Toronto smok- erd now that the political boss iy shelved ¥ ' fore ward scheme ? They will be con sulted about it, of course, . The. Guelph elostrical plant--owrted ond run by the city--has made a pro- fit in six months of $12,716.77. A com- parison with Kingston's plant, as to cost of management, is in order. Who would have thought that Dr, Nesbitt was after the loaves ond fishes? He was 'always talking office, but no one suspected he had an «ye peeled for something for himself. 4b 2 It is vemarkable that the people, in the referendum, have rejected protty nearly everything that has been sub- mitted to them in the way of alleged municipal reforms in recent years. No more grants for township or electoral division shows! That is the news from Toronto. There will be aid to county exhibitions only, and they must giye some 'evidence of life and usefulness in order to merit the assist ance. The Equitable Assurance company has been good to its employees. It had insured the nine hubdred of them at an annual cost of 217,000, It was tho scheme of Mr. Tarbell. Great head, generous heart, How liberal--at others' expense. { -- Stratheona's millions are promised 19 a tuberculosis sanitarium--in some central part of Canadas. What is svant- od is not one institution in some far away and inaccessible place, but one in every province and for the good of its isulfering people. ---- The call of the Canadian Press As sociation is for an improved news service. The bulk of the news, especial Ay. from the old land, is filtered through the American syndicate and it iis coloured to suit American public opinion, It is time for a change. : ' The Mail says Dr. Beattie Nesbitt brings to the performance of his duties ia 'thorough knowledge * of business." Well, if election books and election 'mpthods were of any use in the regis. try office he would be an expert, but, otherwise, he will be dependent on his alds, ST ------ Boss Beattie Nesbitt bas disappeared from politics. The resignation of Reg istrur Lindsay opened the way to un office, which the great manipulator envied and he asked for and got it be fore any one knew what was going an, Such is the advantage of being on the inside of things, . : ------ ' High Clark knows as meh about the 'Kingston 'election as the Kingston about, him, and that is the situation many years by remarking that some people most not understand, What do. the people, think of the: logiently the subjects occupying trying q man-Ameri al Germany lengths in will render a possible, till 'a treaty; oun tad, but it is evident that the foreign 8 the suggestions: hithor- of London, led 9,000 child was farmer, rage, The riage life child. an "Now, the year tush him balance of Until leave for The fe Prior, of Two. (scamless) regard; to made bh As regards all or side were Dr. team's coach, and W. H. + New, York--wicked as it is 'thought Kathored in the intervening sp to be by some, 'and certainly fast to win | ¢h Queen's this winter. At the conclusion of the speech-making was : King," "Queen's," "College Athletics," "The Honorary Coach of the Team," were arunk with much heartiness, and speeches brimful of wit wero given by most of those present. Songs by Profi Nicol, Prof, Bak Nr. Holbrooks, "also enlivened ning. Au i a scasonable appy gathering broke best of wishes TR evening's contest, happy evening, hid main green in privileged to. he ------------------ GERMAN-AMERIOAN TARIFF Doubtful if Ady Asrangement Can Be Berlin, Fob. 6.-Juquiries. made the foreign i arrangement. from States: which: Germany will accept, hn hese cannot 'do. just et itself, words ice to the menu, he fest Richardson on his Ald, W. P. ing % ings athletic "Jock" Harty, w Maclnnes, players . who have heen ampionships for in order. "The President," "The * and other toasts and humor hour, the up with the success in Friday thoughts of a will always re- the memory of those presen' t. Reached. at the Ger- office, veghmling | can, tanifl goestion, elicited the information 4 pn is very pessimi it will be possible 1 -that thik government istic, evel doubting that to get a provision- the United is 'amious to avoid a maki Vv the satisfactory. tariff war, and will go to great ng concessions, which tempoxgey. a angement negotia- United States as un- A -- A ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE. Comes 9,000 Miles for Her Aband- oned Child: Feb. 6 ers from Liverpool urday, was a woman who bad travel- miles she became destitute Among. the passeng- for Canada on Sat- child, for her The story is in the nature of a romance, ! Kighteen months Scarborough, left her child © on ago, while living in and The the footpath. picked up and adopted by a The mother was arrested, sad story reached a British Columbia miner, who offered ¢g marry the w man and sent the money for her pas- woman found a happy may- in British Columbia, but af- ter all these months came back for her or 0 ---------------- Will She Dio It ? Wilkesharre, Pa., Fely. 8,-~Frank Bed. nosky was restrained from beginning diviores proceedings w hig wife agreement to behave her sighed self for ninety-nine veprs The pair wers brought together by James McQuaide, Bednosky's attorney, ane, after discussing the situation, the husband agreed to ¥ his wife signed an agreement he dic. tated. She signed. Tt is as follows: this 13th day of January in of our Felicia Bednosky, withdraw all charges and cases against my husband, F, also agree th keep quiet and not dis- rank Bednosk drop proceedings if Lord, 1906, I, Mrs. » do hereby agree to vy, and | in his sleep or when he is awake, or annoy him, by incurring or starting lawsuits while in an' angry mood. And further, T love and obey swear that I will my husband and. cher- ish my home for a period of ninety- nine years," : Great Value In Clothing. - Provost, Brock this street, will sell for 8b the (oll ing low prices: Splendid wuiting made to order, $13.50: pants to order, overcoats to order, £13.50~snlendid sortment to oh toe first-class $4; as oe from. Wo guaran- Cape Vincent Steamer. further notige, steamer will Cape Vincent at 11.30 am. nit. Cleveland, with the Canton sion bontls, « have heen found Sant fo 8500.000 instead of $300, Wo-quart rubber het: watée bottles at Wade'w;« % of the late T.'W. in connection water works exten- tor he | opcied but - At the opposite end that staunch sup- th at the good things and seats of honor on eith- the ace were Earl Crewe --is-a son-in-law of Lord er, and Regabery and is lord president of the the | council. = Richelieu * & Ontarid Navigation com- , Montreal, has let the contract larger observation space, for ppssen- gers, and behintl this a cabin for sheltering passengers in stormy | weather. The space thin to the stem J will be devoted almost eptirely to stateroom accommodstion. The hur- ricane deck will be entirely open, with staterooms, and will be used as an observation room when running the rapids. The hirricane deck will be ex- to the stern and be covered with a light awning roof. The steam- er is expected to go into service dur- ing the coming season. She will be Bulle by the Canddian Shipbuilding | company, Toronto. The Richelieu line is arranging also for a sister boat to the magnificent Montreal, for the Que- bee routs, and for another steamer for the Hamilton lne. Will Be Bult ai fhe, Toronto The Marine Review reports that the |. 'Jfor a twin.screw passenger Stenmes | EAisa native plant of Northern India, Trans: ' ' » St. I Rapids' line, to re 200" fi. aver ails Re plantsd to Ceylon it lost much of its strength : and ig i OE "a and richness, but gained in fragrance and delicacy X va w 3x : > ; at i. Ag four Parlors That is why Ceylon tea 1s not a stron tea, fand two bathreoms. HH speed w Te ] " hi mi pour. "fhe pro That is why I blend Indian and Ceylon teas menade * deck will have forward a le : ; together--that is how the strength and richness fragrance and delicacy of Red Rog Tasst secured--that is why Rod Rose Tea has that « rich fruity flavor," is Red Rose " Te A 1s good Tea T. H. Estabroo St. John, N.B., Toronto ots ng "BIBBY'S"'--The Men's Wear Store--"BIBBY sr « IMAGINATION" EARL CREWE, Whose appointment in the new British Cabinet in a great measure makes up Tor the failure of the liberals to give Lord Roschery a portfolio. in Fecogni- tion of his brilliant services to the party. An Event Of Fifty Years Ago. Fifty years ago last week the big storchouse of D. and A. Shaw, was burned, together with a block or more of the surrounding buildings. The storchouse was situated 'where the + T.R. ticket office now stands, anl considerable blisiness was dene there. It was not insured. Owing to the stillness of the night, and the exer- tions of the ' firemen, the blaze was confined to the one block. Several vessels in the harbor had narrow es- capes from destruction. 'Old inhabi- tants, who remember the big fire, state that nearly every man in town had free tobacco during the next month--the result of wholesale steal- ing during the fire at the storchousp. Bt -- Sciatica Promptly Cured. No one who has' sciatica requires any urging to seek a cure, for this is one of the most painful of diseascs. Bat in seeking a cure loss of time and needless suffering will be caused itthe right remedy is overlooked. The remedy that can alwayé he de- pended wpon to give quick relief and to cure in a short time is Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure. It cures all rheuma- tic and neuralgia affections. It has been so long used and so thoroughly tested that no doubt whatever re- mains of its : value. Take no alleged substitute, there isn't any. Price 50c. Sold only at Wade's drug store. This is the preparation that cured Charles H. Clarke, 86 Pine street, Kingston. "Piles," itching, bleeding or pro- truding, are cured by Dr. Crinps' pild ointment, 25c. Mahood's Drne Store. Mrs. Patrick Galvin, one of the old- est residents' of Ennismoro township, passed away Sunday night. The de- ceased was ninety-seven years of age. She was born in Ireland and lived in Peterboro county over sixty years. Rev. Father Galvin,® Peterboro, is a grandson of the deceased: - CATARRH, '. FOUL BREATH Ii There is a Constant Rropping of Mucous, if Your Breath is Foul, Hearing Poor--Its Ca- tarzh. - Fortunaggly there is a temedy, arrhozone, Which quickly forms of Catarrh, It cures by Nature's method without the use of drugs or stomach dosing. You simply inhale its pleasant scented vapor into the nose, throat and longs. It is antiseptic and killd germs, heals sore spots, relieves inflamma. tion, stops coughing and drives every trace of the disease from the system, It is quite impossible for Catarrh to exist if Catarrhozone is inhaled a foun times daily. It at ence destroys the germ of the disease and prevents it from returnitg. Thousands are annual. Iy cured hy Cutarchozone; and no mat. ter how stubborn the case, we puaran- tee aj mt cure if Catarrhozone is used according to directions. Among those recently cured by Ca- tarrhozone is Mrs. 3. Bown, of Tene cape, N.S, who sips, 1 used Catar- rhozone, Inhaler five minutes every hour. Thw soothing, wedivated air spread 'through the air passages of the throat, and touched the sore spots j Other remedies failed to reach. Catar- Cat- all cures Plays the leading part when it comes to buying clothes of a. tailor. You imagine they are better, because you are paying more. Now, we don't make to 'order, but we make to fit, The most important point jn a suit of clothes-- after the quality of 'the cloth is considered--is the care and skill displayed in making it. In'our New Suits you will find skill, care and taste displayed to an extent far beyond the best pre- vious standards :-- $12 for a Suit of Excellent, Serviceable Quali- ty ; $13.50 for better ones. $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00 for Elegant Suits of Quality seldom excelled. New Trousers New Scarfs New Gloves THE H. D. BIBBY CO. The Men's Wear Store 178, 80, 82 Princess St 0 0 fl ttn, VV VVVVVVVVNINN Warm Feet There is-no use suffering with cold feet--come to us--we will give you good warm Footwear at a very reasonable price. sorted stock of : We carry a well as- Overshoes Moccasins Lined Rubbers Lined Boots and Overgaiters It your fect are cold, visit our store. --- DEPENDABLE ~ SHOES = L o -- ithctone went just where it was most ee {noeded, Tt restored me to perfect health, and 1 am convinced that any cough, cold or eatarrh can he quicly cured by Cararrhozone," i You are spre © to be cured of Cat. arch, Bronchitis, Throat Trouble cald in the head hy Catarrhozone. T months' treatment cost trial size We. At all druggists. or By Gen. Orloff, of St. Petersburg who has been wo troong one dollar; rebellion, in the + Vinces, since UNCALLED-FOR SHELLING ber, reached Riga yesterday, and im mediately, without' apparent reason. proceeded to bombard the Polytechnic school: A number of persons Wee killed. y School. St, Petersburg, Feb, 6.~Gon, Orlofi, in command of the engaged in Fountain syringes from 3%. to 8250 at Wade's Drug Store. Pepiumes| the finest inthe land, at + Best§. 4 suppressing the Russian Baltio pro- the latter part of Decem- New Toppers # fie White Me are going to gi t reduction, at instances on many | about fou only s - and prices. Wednesda * "tg 5u want one yc Hy one, tell the: "for they may'not k Our La 'Have arrived fro are the best values Jar prices--but yo --you're going to you come to the ¢ day. We have | certainly appeal t your nature. Wednesda: If you can't buy by making a paym and i ered subsequently. Whitewe The James 180 WE E-- ATTEND THE BI} jous young men and wom Aula a Commercial = in Shorthand, 'Typewriting, ong, otc., of a Civil Scrviee = Heads Blslnessolle Kingston, Ontario. The best equipped, - and most date business training institut Eastern Ontario udents may enter at any tin atin are assisted to goo for situations. Write for catal ne ("Phone 680 W.HBhaw, T. N. Stock President. Pri The Extended Popularity DIAMOND D} Induces Speculators to Int Weak and Worthless Imitations DIAMOND DYES, true home and money-savers for< mother wives, are dear lo every w beart Recent! wltors have ¢ to the package dye trade wit view of gaining a share of ti mense and ever-increasing trac by the manufacturers of the MONI DYES; but all such will, as in the past, result in | The crude and worthless brought out in opposition DIAMOND DYES, can never popular, for the simple reaso they have not one good qual boast of. The merchants of who were induced to buy the terated package dyes now ft dead. and worthless stock. The progressive and busy d and dealers of Canada sell m DIAMOND DYES, which have tablished reputation of over five years. The modern mwreh not the time or inclination courage the sale of worthless ceptite goods [ oir Canadian women de brilliant and st colors, the at all times ask for the D DYES, the only gupranteed dyes in the world, When buyi age dyes, sce that the wor MOND. PACKAGE. DYES are packet handed ont hy you Wells & 'Richardson Co., limit treal, P.Q., will send free to dress their New Dye Book, yed Samp) and new hook entitled "The Longiolms' Tri Klondike' This little book esting thonsamds -------------------- . Canadian Chinese Res £31 King Street pen from . 11.80 a.m., ® best place to get an meal in the city. Meals of all English and . We have t New Binder Twine Fa A binder {wine factory is v Siderstion for St. Mary' seems likely that satisfactor: ments will he concluded by town and the proposed com foncern, which will he know Canada Flax ang Cordage will establish , twine facto 000 and undertake to en hands op condition that Ruarantecs the honds to th 325,000, ------------ Hard or soft corns cused nusations a Peck's ( - Money back if factory, In bo : Dru Store xes, 15c,;