Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1906, p. 1

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empreem » Just Suits This ither : sales we could have will he ow at 9.30. It is just your rssary blankets of a high quali Be. api. a J me remarkably in Laces, and them ready for turday. Watch ning's announ- jd Linens e of all others which we have | ar twenty-five years experience old Linens has taught us many ure the best Linens : and 2ad, large quantities we get large dis- sell the same qualities as other knowledge gained then and the se our claim to superiority and Read this list .-- wt 50c., 63¢. and Ti rood weight and new de .. 73¢,, Yc. and 99 95 >a ae 49¢., 63¢c. and Tx nt makes, weights and widtl abi auupanbaina . Se. and 10 mous material made from | ghly scoured, leaving absolut no amount of this make and he present price, but after kept as low with us, whil g to width and weight, nd 40 inches wide. effect . 20¢., 25 20c¢. and 25 inations of red, idths. wide, some with blue m hite th borders, others with plain checks . 5 10 2 with plain hemstitch, oth ith insertion and hemstitch. 2 SLIP EPER ady for use and out of the dies' and Gents' sizes. \ pair. "wait at ¥ "YEAR 3. NO. 33. FEBRUARY SALE hid OF == DAILY MEMORANDA, Board of Education, 8 pm Rockwood Cyrnival, 8 p.m. Fire Light Committee, 4 Friday. Moving Pictures, Grand Opera 8.15 pan. The man with a walk-over often steps into a good thing. The sun r Friday and sets at 5.21 pm." As to looking like the real thing, wig is often only a false hope. It is nevér the pick of the peace loves to pick other people to pieces Skating, Promenade, Refréshments, a Zion, to-night. Admission, Sc Tender sertiments are the butcher The anan and pam. House, NITURE 16570 20 REDUCTION at 7.09 a.m, a who sells us tough meat behind the gun 4 iled inside, reg- doesn't al- | 'sidat ard wilantly soile i | ways obey whea somo one says, 'Oh, olar price, $18 fC \ shoot it 1" REFORM CAMP. é 0 Sideboard, for £8.50; This day in history :--Jules Verne Regular $1 born, 18 Mary Queen | of Scots be, Extension Table to match, regular | headed, 1587. s How the Papers Regard the > 50 for $6.50. Limestone Lodge No. 91, A.0.U.W : price, $8 meets Thursday night at 8 o'clock. An Chamberlain Ciraular--Some $90 Bedroom Sett, for $75: Oval Glass Dresser and Wash- stad regular price $25, for Dressing Cases, for interesting address will be delivered. Let winter break its tither-- For what' # that to you? Why worry o'er the w When there's plenty ¢ Largs Oval Glass £12. Robt. J-~ Reid 222 Princess Street 2 doors above Opera House Telephone 677 4 Cut Class Specials A choice and brilliant FRUIT Sets BOWL ..... ..ccoooonees ol AWATER BOTTLE of extra beauty .... -- $4.60 'A YINEGAR BOTTLE of ex- ceptional value .. cere. $2.50 ENIFE RESTS in odd and varied designs, per pair .. $1.25 There are other equally attractive and moderately, priced pieces in our «Crystal Cases' worth your considera- SMITH BROS. 'Phone 666. Jewelers, Opticians. ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES We Make a Specialty of Fitting Feet If you have difficulty being fitted with Shoes come to us. Wear "Allen's"' Military Bootmakers - can't be beat. $5.00 While they last. = i g : + ESTABLISHED 1859 : : Men's - not extended to Dinner We have a special line-- just arrived--g7 pieces. For an every day set it ..ROBERTSON BROS.. J Kw wien J K KINGSTON, ONTARIO, T HAVE CAUCUS Unionists To Meet About February 15th. BALFOUR'S CHANCE TO CROSS INTO THE TARIFF Think: Balfour Will Fall Into Line--Attempt Made to Cap- ture Party Machinery. London, Feb. 8--A. J. Baliour finally has aceeded to Joseph Cham- berlain's wish that a call be made for a general meeting of the imionist purty, which it is expected will be fixed for February 15th, though no details have yet been settled. In the meantime Mr. Chamberlain has issued an important manifesto which, while accentuating rather than lessening the party tension, still leaves Mr. Balfour a bridge over which to cross into the tariff reform camp. Mr; Chamberlain in his letter repudiates #the notien in that he is a candidate for the leader- ship of the unionist party, and says : 'My own belief is that the great majority of the party, if not all, perfectly ready to aecept Mr. Balfour's general leadership, T. think it probable, however, that the ma'ority would wel, come a declaration by Mr. Baliour, which would show clearly that tariff reform will not be dropped and which would indicate a definite and unmis- takable programme for the future to which they « could give hearty sup port." Concluding his letter, Mr. Chamber lain savs : "The tariff reformers can not accept a policy of inaction and mystification in regard to the main subject of their political hives." | The Chamberlainite are » newspaper or | gans, this morning, apparently as sume that Mr. Balfour will cross the | Mr. Chamber Crisis Ended," a bridge for they head lain's letter, "The { "United Party," ete. and editorials in the same strain. The sugwpestion, however, is made hy the Chronicle 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. that Mr. Chamberlain has abandoned an eer eee -- the frontal attack on. Mr. Balfour in MUST BE SOL favor of an envelopilg movement in x 3 Bret-cises: Hall an attempt to capture the party ma- Ranges. Also a lot of Furniture and Carpets, everything cheaper than usual. ur_Goas chinery. UNDERGROUND RIVER JUKK'> SECUND-HAND STURE (28 = has Located 500 Feet Below the LW FRINGEGN BY py s+ hh Surface. y x St. Catharines, Ont., Fcbh. SA WANTED. young lady of Merritton, 3 PANT MAKER; AT ONCE. APPLY from a visit to Nelles Corners, Haldi- | Johnston Tailoring Co. mand county, brings home the story A COOK. APPLY MRS. VAN STRAU- benzic, Cormer Union and Centre streets. ot ------------------------------------------------ TO PURCHASE A FIRST CLAS Mandolin. Apply Box "XX. Whig office. et eee A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN GEN- | FUR HOUSE, | 153 Brock St. - Kingston =m IK monn K of the discovery of a big underground river at Nelles Corners. t Last week, while men were drilling for natural gas, they struck the river 500 feet down-in the ground. {The dis covery was made when the drill sud denly dropped down thirty fect, When drawn out it was wet for thirty feet. The rush of the water could be heard away down in the bowels of the earth eral housework in the mornings. | Apply to Box A." Whig office. CARE OF FURNACES, OR OTHER handy work, by a man of experience and energy. Apply through Whig | --- ee ee ete ---- IMMEDIATELY A GOOD GENERAL servant, references reguined. Apply at St Andrew's Manse, in the BLADES. NO ANNUAL ZA TAX. If you wish to test one of these Razors located, fuodern convenienc , to Box "AR ee -------------------------- * SOAP COUPONS, TOILET | ! given in exchange for these | without RISK or © ns, by Messrs. J. Redden & | OBLIGATION on Co, 178 Princess St., Kingston. your part, apply GENTLEMAN TO HAVE THEIR suits pressed and cleaned carefully by | hand ; also brine your ¢loth and have an up-tordate suit made. Gallow-| Way's, 131 Brock street. en speeiag--e---------- MEN AND BOYS TO EARN $5 TO $8 "Carbo-Magnetio Liastic dav after completing course of Oushion Strops, $1.00 practi instruction at home or io | to - our schools. Graduates admitted to For sale by W A. Mitchell, Union. Positions secured. Coyne ii Ont. Bros. Co. Practical Schools Plumbing | Kingston. Ont a Bricklaying, New York, Chicago, © ati and St. Louis. Free Cat- | when the men put their to the | | hole drilled in the ground. Some wat- | |e was pumped out, and with it came | : fish. The water tasted like lake cars some | waier. The residents around the district be lieve that it is a great channel con- necting the lakes, Its discovery is 'be- | lieved to explain why all the wells | around there ran dry. No one could | say which way the river is running. A Much Traveled Youngster. New York, Feb. 8 --Kathryn Leo pore Adelia Glenwood, Moran, the | five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E., Moran, of Chicago, started, to<day, with her parents for | her home in the west, after having taken in the sights.of New York, Not- | | A OUNTER, 10x2 FF IN Soon | Will Appear In i ) RL ly qondon Lit i GRANT HALL mime -------- TWENTY SHARES OF '"HE CAPITAL | Stock of the Frontema: Cereal Com- | CLUB, Queen's University Fany will sell right. Apply | ture on more hotel registers than an ox iat ; 0} F. RB." care Whig office. { WEDNESDAY Feb 14th | having little girl or age Aud a The dd eit THE ROWANS." 168 UNION sr. | | . | wherever she went, she took every bit | is said to have all the facts now in| tre risidente of the' late John Mudie: | At 3 pm, "MERCHANT OF VENIQR" | of her long name with her. his possession ith o 0 . . { s ich For Serie, etc, BULY | 8.15 pm, "MACBETH : Crawled vn Hands And Knees. | News From Ganano . { i . + > bt ~= | * Tickets--50c., 75c. and $1 Grand Rapids, Mich.., Feb, 8. Mrs. u ea ed Sue, as « ENGLISH Xi PLATE i Plan for general public open at | Wilham Powers slipped on the icy | Hoe \ ni ih : Perk one Nickle A AEs + > > ala | CF on ong jorning, rr Tahch Stand, three dozen | Uglow's, February 9th | highway nearly a Huhtier of a mile Meintyre and Mes. Mattie Gauthier, stands, Apnly to Mrs. | eee eee | fron her home and, breaking her leg d hte Pal i Mrs, Reward - Alfred stroet. 'H k Match = the ankle, crawled all the dis tau Rex gb _-- io. Shy hind TUG EDMOND AND BARGE COLUM | oC ey | tance back to the house on her hands | J De On a om ir on Via: now laid up high and dry in | * Intercollegiate Final Game { and one knee. Alter an BQORNIZING | fhe hockey match at the Maple Leaf Newhoro' Canal : tug cylinder 12x14, . | journey through the snow, she finally | Sop d McGibbon holler ; barge capacity : ' { Yeached home and sent for a physician rink, last ®vening, between the Star- 150M. dry lumber. Apbly P| MeGILL VS. QUEEN S Teaco how a y «| Bachelors and Queen's Club, wae well lett and Bro.. Bedford Mills, Ont: | i attended. The Queen's Club were com- . Killed Her New Born Babe. pletely outclassed, although they TO-LET. I'l ay e . | Pittsburg, Feb. S.~In a state of | struggled manfully to the finish. They ' | delirium last night, Mrs, R. W. Kavel, | could not score against the Star S, STORES, OFFICES.| game called at 8 p.m. + | Allegheny, killed her new bom babe Bachelor com ination. The score | 51 Bre cheng Real Estate Agency. | oo admission, 20c. Reserved | and so seriously cut her three-year-old | stovd sight tv n hing at he close em i--------------L gAS. §0c. eRira. .* . | daughter, Margaret, with a penknife | The Holiness revival ja still in peo BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. Please don't smoke during the game | that her life is despaired of. Mrs. Ka- | gress at MeKenzic's Opera House, wn- Bong. Frincess stroet ; moderate rent. | vel is in a critical condition, suffering { der the perscmal direction of Rev. R. Sine or sr IadintalY ¢ Apply' to ae om prieumonia. - Her recovery is Rasa. God crowds are surning HO. ee doubtful. out for the evenine serviees and ex- HOUSE, 202 WILLIAM ST. AT PRE-| ROBT. J. REID. ! | press themselves as thoroughly m- Y upied by ©. HW. Hooper. | . { gs i fo. | Joying the quaint sayings and extreme 4 vard and stable attached. | Botlies Thfiown Into A Well. it Hated The dey srvicss Possession May: 1st. Particulars at | The Lead Undertaker { > - " a. , | enthusiasm. w day ne are Steacy & Stet n. st. Particulars @ ng {| London, Feb, 8.--The Tangier corves- | mainly attended by the members. W, te ---- 222 Princess St. Sunlight soap is better than other aa a it is bent when used in the unitght way, B i ond follaw tie Suulight oap The "Aliwrt" stands for the best Quality in rubber goods for sale only Bb Chown's drug "store, "Phone 577. With a fair trial you will have other soda hisenits. Crothers (seamless) at Wade's. BEN GREET) Under the Auspices of the DRAMATIC | PTwo-quart rubber hot waler bottles | visited President White House, when she was two and one-half years old, called on many governors, has met the pope. and has placed her signa- | Connecticut, has Roosevelt in the { pondent of the Times cables : In tri- { bal disturbances near Mazagan three | Jewish merchants, subjects of Euro- | pean powers, were robbed and brutal- y murdered and their bodies thrown nto a well. The incident has caused | disigay wmong the Ewropean Jewish population of Maragan, : wo {1 x His Experience and Counsel of post in the new | value to the cabinet, for no man car | the divorce | will, 5 A MAN OF THE HOUR. ------ Value. SIR. @ESRY FOWLER. Sir Henry Fowler has accepted a British goverament, that of Duchy of Lancaster. to which his years entitle him, for he is seven. ty-five years of age, and though still abundantly active, would scarcely be | ol suspicion. An inquest was s able to bear the strain of a great ad- | and the body taken up, Iv was found ministrative department. His experi: | that the vo had been into ence and counsel wilf'be of the highest ries more weight in the House of Com. | mons. Sir Henry was under secretary | at the home office in Mr. Gladstone's second administration, and before that he bad served a long apprenticeship in municipal aflaire as Mayor of Wol verhampton and chairman of its school | board. In the brief liberal government of 1596, he was secretary to the treas ury, in 1892 "filled the office of presi dent of the local government board, and when Lord Rosebery succeeded to the premiership became secretary for India. He has represented Wolverhamp ton'for a quarter of a century, | | PITH OF THE NEWS, | The Very Latest Culled From Al | 'pOver The World. German bankers are said to have agreed to take ten million pounds of Russian treasury notes. i I'he Allan Line steamer Corinthian | from St. John, NB. arrived at Liv erpool, on February Sth Another £2500 sterling is to be added to Lady Strathcona's fund taking emigrants to Canada. A report is in ecivculation that the C.P.R. intends to xeachs 0 Wye tunnel under the 3 rs river. The abolition of the grade of lieu tenant-general, the highest rank in the United States army, is proposed. The British Salvation Army is re ceiving just now 600 applications each day of persons desiring to go to Can ada. Strong cfforts continue to be made to bring about the abandonment of suit begun by the Coun for | HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1906. SHORT (OFF And Body Of Lad Crushed WAS BADLY TREATED AND BURIED IN HIS WORK ING Worked in the Smow® Barefooted Kelly, a prosperous farmer, about five of manslaughter hanging over him as a result of ingham Junction, on the body of Ar alle in the most inhuman manner. died on Januar, the next day. anyone to see the hoy, and this arous. | ago, Mrs, Homer Ryan, of Coldwater, | married Andrew Nauchabuer, of Cold- | Se started for the Detroit ferry here, | car, and arrived here in time to in Into It. revenue owing giv the Canndidn refiners. These re. CLOTHES. and the Fingers of His Left Hand Had Rotted Of--Farmer Jailed for Horrid Crime. Buckingham, Que., Feb. 8.-- James niles from here, is in jail on a charge an inquest held at Buck: noid Walsh, an orphan boy. Nelly got [the government gives $300,000 away Walsh from the Uatholic Emigration | more than it receives, owing to the Association in July, Since then, it is | excessive protedtion. advocated the boy The boy 22nd, and was buried Lelly would not allow that Kelly has treated the coffin ten inches too short for it and tied with rope to hold the lid on. Drs. Viau, of Massoti, and Belisle of Angers, made a mortem examina. tion, and found Se boy had been buri- od in his working clothes. There was.a | cut over the left eve, which have caused death, also a cut on chin. fven after the snow had fallen in the fall the boy had to work without shoes or stockings, and the result was that both his hands and fest were frozen for some time before he died. The fingers of his left hand had rot ted off, and his heels were nearly as bad. Unless a person saw the body, they could not believe that a boy in such an emaciated condition could work at all. AN EXCITING TIME. ai A Divorce, a Kidnapping Episode and Settlement. Windsor, Ont., Feb, 8.--Just a year Michigan, obtained a divorce from her husband; the custody of the couple's six-year-old girl, was given to Ryan's father. Laat fall the former Mrs, Ryan water. Soon afterward Mes. Nacuha- buer kidnapped her child and fled. She was trot to the Pacific: 5 wnd back to Sandwich, Ont., where she and her" second husband were living. Yes- terday, Ryan and the doputy sheriff from Coldwater, went to Sandwich, seized the child, leaped into a carriage Mrs. Nauchabuer jumped on a passing tercept the party at the ferry. After an exciting time all were taken to the tess Boni de Castellane The Venezuelan government has re guested the government of the United States to' take charge of its consul ates in France. Secretary Root decided to comply with the roguest. Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, wife of the United States ambassador, will enter tain the president's daughter and hur | | husband London, Eng... and present her tB the whil it is said, king and queen Medals for all those who participat ed in the war with Japan have been ordered, according to a Russian im perial receipts who defended Port Arthur are singled out for spe hose | cial distinction Drinking: freely of wood which had been smuggled into Castle | William, the military prison on Gov | i ernor's Istand, New York, one soldier ie dead, another is dying and eight others are seriously ill. All mines alony the Buffalo, Roches withstanding her tender age, Miss | ter & Pittsbar road, operated by Moran holds the record for the long | the Clearfield & Jefferson Coal 'and est distance over travelled by a child | Iron company. are closed, pending the of five vears. hen she was but | settlement of trouble at Yateshoro, | eighteen months old she was taken to Helvetia and wyville. Fully 10,000 | | the summit of Pike's Peak. She has | miners are afireted by the order | since then travelled almost without A cruel swindle is reported irom | interruption. She has crossed the | Portland. Thousands of poor Cana Atlantic and the Pacific oceans seve: | dians, ave said to have been enticed ral times. has visited every state and | there by promises of trips to .Eag territory in the United States, except |land on cattle ships with little work and good whges, and for the suppos- ed privilege have paid varying sums, only 10 find themselves stranded in Portland without Money to return home, and the high wages they were in Kingston ------------ Judge Ouimet's bidding judges to Act as company dir tors, has | aleohol, | { G. Bates, Stone street, spent Tuesday resignation is said to have been caused by the order for- police station, lawyers were called in, | and an agreement was signed between Ryan and his former wile, by which | the child is to live with Ryan, but may visit its mother during school | vacations, | -- VERY SERIOUS FIRE {In Heart of Quebec's 'Shoe Factory District. Quebec, Feb. S.--A very serious' fire | took place, last night, in an exten tive three-storey building, humbering | from 5 to 25 Alexandre street, which |'runs from Arago to Colombe streets, | and which is right in the heart of the | shoe factory 'district. The upper por- tion of the building was occupied by Mr. Crepault, the lower storeys being used by Drolet & Co. | The fire was confined to one build- | ing though the firemen were still on | duty, at an early hour this morning. There was considerable damage to | adjacent. property. The situation of the | fire was a very dangerous one, and | bt for the work of the firemen, in keeping it from spreading, it might have proved "a disastrous conflagra- { Lion | -------- Olive And Salad Oil. Ottawa, Feb. S.~The inland revenue | department has published a bulletin | based upon an analysis that its offi- | ciale recently made of olive and salad | vile exposed for sale in Canada. The | torms olive oil and salad 6il are | svnonymons with most people, but | the work of the analysts proves that | the latter as a rule are cotton seed | oil, frequently put up in bottles that resemble the peculiar form long | adopted by ecortain large manufactur ers of olive oil and very much alike, too, in the design of the label. While Lit in certain that cotton seed oi} Jacks | the peculiar flavor of olive oil, it is | probable that so far as food value ! goed, it may be little inferior to that article. When a salad oil is for the sale of cotton seed oil cannot be | called adulteration. But the examin atlon shows that out of eighty samples of so-called olive oils, sixteen were found to be cotton seed ducts, pt ---- To Succeed Brother. Guelph, Feb. 8.--It is i that J. H. Little will receive | pointinent to the Guelph, made his brother, t For & number of years Mr. been doputy. Short $50,000. Toronto, Feb. 8.-The secretary |'sion fund is short testimony being a rebuttal of given by refiners. and with the duty is seventy-five per cent. the band value. The governmwnt dn absolute control of the market by virtue of immense amount the refiner has a protection of five and one-third pounds, ers are making more money wit «f the people, than ------ One Creates a Sceme in Court by four pro- 4 understood the ap- postmastership of vacant by the death of he late Archibald Little. Little has of the home missions of the Presbyterian | chureh in Canada states that the mis- £50,000, and many allowanes of money eannot* be made that Montreal, spoke is the great government, tarifil and dumping slave ie only getting a small portion of the from refined sugar, he said, to the enormous protection Robert Anglerson, at longth. He said i revenue producer for t ners have no competition, but rather | of tarifi. He quoted an of figures, and ap plying them to the tarifi schedule, said ighty cents ber hundred He said the Canadian refin- the the millionaire i od trust is in the United States. The wople are paying two million dol. ars, annually, in excessive taxes, and an increase of the duty on raw sugar by twenty-five cents, and leaving the present refined sugar as it is. He also advocated an increase of sixteen and two-thied cents per hundred pounds 'in' the preferential duty: Representatives of the Hamilton re- fining works are being heard to-in: TWO WOMEN SENTENCED. Cursing. Victoria, B.C., Feb. 8M. Jones and Mrs. Jackson, convicted of per: jury, were sentenced by Judge Hen- derson, the former to ond-year and the latter to nine months' Ymprison- ment. Mrs, Jones, the elder }woman, created quite a scene by cursing the judge, counsel for the crown, and witnesses, ' New Pastime Finds Favor. New ~ York, Feb. S.--Association football is gaining in [or insity and the attendance at all games is ma terially improving. Fully 4,000 players engage in weekly contests in New | be far © by the York, Philadelphia, Boston, Fall River | great showing for the coming © and Trenton, and other cities are tak- | sop gon. & ing up the sport in a way that augers well or its Pe, The outery prov i the college game has attracted many to association football, and Yale, | Princeton, Columbia, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Cornell, Haverford, Swarthmore, and the minor colleges all 'have big squads of athletes play: ing the game, A ---------- SU For English gr Nl ew York, Feb, 8.~Kieven American- bred horses have been named for the English Derby of 1907, This is about the usual result for this rece from this side. The total number of entries in 288, This is one less than the rum ber entered for 1906, and four less than the 1905 entry. M. E, Blane, the French owner, has named four, includ- ing Myram, a fll brother to Jardy, 'The King has made five entries for the event, ---------------- Goodwin Won Out. Toronto, Feb, B.--Justice Teotzel de- livered judgment in the action of Goodwin against Ottawa city, dis missing the action with costa. "The ae. tion was hronght to restrain the city from levying tuxes on an incole on 160 shares of capital stock of the Ot: tawa Eleotrio railway company, Ow the Edinburgh Wesloyan mission, become pastor of Sherbourne Street Methodist church, in Toronto," next July. He explains that he expects the RA to fine air of Canada will completely re- store him to health, Extensive Operations. Manila, Feb. 8.---Major-General Leon: ard Wood is preparing for field man- omuvres as soon as the additional regi- ments being sent to the islands ar: rive. The operations will extend over the larger part of the Island of Luzon so as to fit the troops for possible service in China ---------- "A fountain syringe," regular price $1.75, February rubber goods sale price 1.40. Gibson's Red Cross drug' stove, A Dip Hip corsets with hose support ears, only 50c. New York Dress Re form. Only one price for our crisp sodas. Crothers', GOLORED CANDLES ! We carry a full stock of finest WAX CANDLES in the follow : ing colors : i pnt Lavender. to missionaries. { Alglowiinal supporters all | shapes and makes, at Dr, Chown's, sizex, Jas. Redden @ Co. Importers of Pine Groceries, Toronto, Fair and east winds and contin Firth Spring 60 Black and Colored 4 Dress Goods For Spring selling Our best efforts of the past will the most attractive designs " colorings are herve sideration. and s lan, of \ ty of the West, Ton on : Qabghter. ing to agreements, entered into be (RICAN ' tween the city and the elvetrie rail: | o VING PIGTURES- way, "Stolen by 0 ot Ha. Hoh. : "Rafe." pales, Lost His 1 Siituburgh Pastor Coming. isanse 18." Fe" Green Goods ondon, Feb, 8.---Rev, George Jack. | aw OLE - son has announced his retirement from . Schilling, lliustrated Songs Marvin Savage, Piano and JOHN MoBRIDE, Niagara Falls RUSSELL ] For » Purse of man wi w Civilian. and Gee, Kingston jn Canada. SATURDAY. Feb 10th tin © Me 15 REE the World, 8 1 priosa for this goment. Enquiries Matine-ade.. 30. 00u. Evening=3oc., Ate now comp in for 80¢., 78e. and $1. 3 oh residential prcverty, both to Seats now on sale. chase al ren or y 2 M---- Begin ext. nepks we ald you 'to dispose of One Week Feb. 13th yours to good advantage. SPECIAL EN oF Thaumat i gEuciar 95-35-50 qMatinves. Mhargdey Wridey ond Sabi: pet -------------------------- TO-NIGHT. at 7.30, "Cooking All the most: reliable weave for your cone. not only . Brondes Bar f FLA QUOTED AB We urge you to see this display. HALAN.--Te Mr. Seats now on wale. i Friday Night, Feb. 9th TLE MATOH minaries. An "A Battery a match with a Charies Blakely and Billy Lox three In. man Good round is willing to wrestle any Prices--105¢., 28¢,, 83¢. and Soc. Seats now on y McBride 8 Geo. Ade's JM PARIS Music by J, A. jon. with And the Prettiest Singing Chorus in Ta Know Anything on Earth--Ask the 22% 75 sale Friday. & Y. W. c. n on Ices. FRIDAY. af B wielock, sa ade dress on Respirators of all Chown's drug store,

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