Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Feb 1906, p. 1

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mR ---------------- y a ---------- Co. - e in Kingston | our White Wear Depart ws . which is very gratifying, | ate ourselves upon the Success { manner in which the pn rticularly, have shows ey tion with our 1906 display po to plan for this result away la § not only latest and most i f perfect quality in every bit of parations in oir usual method ut a sma 1 d vance in cost aud au aber of sales to equal matters, Our satisfying. Will + You not yew arrivals :-- CHILDREN'S WHITE WEAR. One ca : Ie tained a beautiful as Children's Drawers Underskirts, and = li) Dresses, has also beer The styles of these are different from any we | UNDER whih before, and all we ah i pu mothers who have heen = i plating making up thei J - dren's garments, shall « ths first, I ECIAL IS ALL TO-MORROW to-morrow morning we will Lace sales that an economical mbrace many of the finest va. e for a much smaller price per give you "an opportunity to need for your spring trimming m 2c. to Te. a yard. c. and Zc. a yard feta Silks ing opened up, and constant artment. We invite particular mentioned, as follows : hes wide, per yard. 49, 59, 1, 26 inches wide, per yard o 5 wide, per yard . io IE SILKS, made by the fan ( 21, 21} and 22 inches 1.00, 1.2 'GENTLEMAN nches wide, per yard a ng a good the cover t! Sixty dle now- , we ll get, S$ good as from-- d Union ent wear. \ EW RGAINS IPRESS LACE es, leather lined. $2. 50 "esses snes NE DONGOLA light or heavy 'hese shoes were Choice now .... 1.00 INE KID LACE good solés, well 3to 7, now .... 50 SHOE STORE 18, Boys' Jorseys and Sweaters 50c. 21 dozen Sample Jerseys and Sweaters, in Boys sizes, worth T5¢ to $1 each, ron Fo eu greum 30E HAVE THE FIRST PICK. Overcoats 29 to 50 por cent. Discount Suits All Reduced for This Week B.P. Jenkins Clothing Co. We Make a Specialty of Fitting Feet If you have difficulty being fitted with Shoes come to us. Wear '"'Allen's" Military Bootmakers 84 Brocly St. Sign of Golden Boot. MUST BE SOL A large variety of first-class Hall Heaters, Sheet:Irom Stoves, Pug, Box and Wood Stoves, Cook Stoves and . Also a lot of Furniture and Carpets, everything cheaper than usual. TURK'S SECUND-HAND STORE 808 PRINCESS STREET WANTED. PANT MAKER, AT ONCE. APPLY Johnston "Tailoring ' Co. A COOK. APPLY MRS. VAN STRAU- benzie, Corner Union and Centre streets. OF FURNACES, OR OTHER s . Fh work, by @ man of experience and Apply through Whig office engray. FOS ARSACRAIUESRARI ERS | 4 GOOD PLAIN COOK. MUST HAVE references. Apply 7 o'clock in after 7 the evening to Miss Hora, 45 King street IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD servant, references required at t. Andrew's Manse, evening. GENERAL Apply in the TO RENT A MEDIUM S1ZED HOUSE, ut located, modern conveniences, within two or three months. stating terms, to Box "A.R. Whig office. Apply R SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS, TOILET Soaps given | in exchange for these coupons by' Messrs. J. Redden & Co., 178 Princess St., Kingston. TO HAVE THEIR suits pressed and cleaned carefully by hand ; aiso bring your cloth and have an up-to-date suit made. Gallow- way's, 181 Brock street. S-------- pa -- MEN AND BOYS TO EARN $5 TOS$S dav after completing course of practical instruction at home or in our schools. Graduates admitted to Uniou. Positions secured. Coyne '| House, 2.30 to-morrow. ' The Greatest bargains Fiver offered in Fine Furs. At Campbell Bros. big clearing sale. Crawford's for Potatoes. Bank at Royal Rink, to-night. Civie Finance Committee, 8 pau. Hockey, 8 p.m., Queen's vs. McGill, Address on Home Missions, Y.W.C.A 8 pm. : Matinee, Peggy From Paris, Opera The sun rises Saturday at 7:08 a.m., and sets at 5.22 p.m. ; The uncxpected generally happens when it is least expected. When a man kisses sort of souvenir spoon. Carnival at Royal Rink, Feb. 14th. Admission, 15c. ~ It' sometimes happens that when type is set it hatches out trouble. McBride 'vs; Ellerbeck, Wrestling Match Grand Opera House, 8.15 p.m. Riches have wings, but they are not the kind that are fashionable in heaven. his wife it is a Wednesday. The woman who dresses better than her friends is never very popular with them. x ' The hungry man' may make the wel- kin ring, but he much prefers the dinner bell. This day in history :--Railroad, Mon- treal to Quebec, opened, 1879: Lord Darnley murdered, 1567 : Dutch surrend- er New York to British, 1674; Inven- tion of Mariner's Compass, 1802. Dinner Sets We have a special line-- just arrived--g7 pieces. For an every day set it can't be beat. $5.00 While they last. ..ROBERTSON BROS.. J K wwii J KK 2» : : ESTABLISHED 1859 : : Mens £ Fur Coats $1 McKAY = FUR HOUSE, 153 Brock St. - Kingston wm J Kum nom K 4 Gut Glass Specials A choice and brilliant FRUIT BOWL $4.00 Bros. (Co. Practical Schools Plumbing | A WATER BOTTLE of ext nd Bricklaying, New York, Chicago, beaut Cincinnati and St. Louis. Fres Cat: a Tn : 3: Ye alogue, A YINEGAR BOTTLE of ex- pti ) value ........ ... $2.50 FOR SALE. KNIFE RESTS in odd and Os + waried designs, per pair . $1.25 A COUNTER, 10x2 FEET ; IN GOOD | nqpere are other equally attractive and condition. Apply London Life In- moderately priced pieces in our nce Co. King street, over | "Crystal Casos" worth your considera de's Drug Store. TWEN I'Y SHARES OF THE CAPITAL Stock of the Frontenac real Com- pony i Apply will sell right. care Whig office. I 8 SHARES OF THE CAPITAL St the Frontenac Logn' and t Society. Almost sare 1o o you if you call at 175 stroet. emai bah ao ROWANS," 168 UNION ST. the residence of the late John Mudie, Feo, with or without large garden and orchard. For terms, etc., apply on the premises. ----crmioracn ONE LARGE ENGLISH PLATE Glass Mirfor one Nickle Plated h Hat Stand, three dozen r stands. Ayniy to re. 386 Alfred street. Now oro" Carta Th ek inde 1a ro h r 19X14 Ciuboy Voller Parga ca aity ARM FOR SALE WITH Tete and Heo. Bedford. Mills, Ont: MINERAL RIGHTS. FARM oF 70 ACRES WELL TO-LET. watered, with sand pits, about 50 neres cleared ; on Lot 1, in 6th Conces- rrr -------------- OFFICES, DWELLINGS STORES, ete. McCann's Real Estate Agency, | iron and plumbago on ihe pr perty. 1. Brock street. Will bo sold~ either wity ov without Br de ------------------ right to minerals. Will sell mineral BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. | rights separate. Apply to Mrs, Collins 851 Princess street : moderate rent. | Corner of Queen .und Wellington streets, Sosnension immediately: Apply to | Kingston, Ont. Steacy & Steaty: HOUSE, 202 WILIAAM ST.. AT PRE- ------------------------ wn aecupied hy 0. 1 Hooper. || ENNQUIries Niosession May 1st. 'Particulars at Are now coming in for SHY & Maity residential ~~ property both to pur- chase and rent prior to May 202 WILLIAM ST. T PRE- next. : pied BIiAM TW AL PR let me aid you to dispose of Nt on May ist. Particulars at yours to gp teary & S or RST. nisi SWIFT'S REAL SURANGE AGENCY HOUSE. "PAIRVIE MACK ST. orth side Vistar Park: MOGOrn | sr-------- Myeniences. Elght rooms besides ogimer Kitchen. pantry. hathroam, | Y. WwW. C. A. aihfsroom } [> 2 : 1st of April. a NE seo To-night at elght o'clock, addresses on Yearly tenant ovreferred. Quiet ho od professional gentleman. Addr ev. Dr ekery. St. Johns. Que. RAL STORE IN VILLAGE OF or selling. ill-health ost in dispensed Reason new A tion. SMITH BROS: Jewelers, Opticians. Phone 664. ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Hockey Match Intercollegiate Final Game McGILL vs. QUEEN'S Friday, Feb. 9th Game called at 8 p.m; General admission, seats, 50c. extra. Please don't smoke during the game. 25¢. Reserved sion, Township of Loughhoro. County of Frontenac. There are valiasle nines of Home Missons Saturday, at 1.80 o'clock Class, for girls from 6 to 3 vears, Singing Class, Miss Grant, touther, CU ymnasiim Saturday, at 3.00 o'clock, Children's «free at Gib A WAR CLOUD Rises In Far East From China's Horizén. MISSION PREMISES AT CHANGPO, DESTROYED BY REVOLUTIONISTS. Missionaries Escaped--Berlin Chi- nese Minister Says China is Hi*ting Back For Treatment of Chinese in European Count- ries. Shanghai, Feb. 9.--The South China Post's correspondent at Amoy, says that a well-armed band of revolution- ists looted and destroyed the mission ywemiscs, at -Changpo, near Amoy. he missioharies escaped, except Rev. Mr. Oldham, an English Presbyterian, who is hiding in the Yamen, The re- volutionists are marching towards Changthoofoo, the port of Amoy, a large city, thirty-six miles to the south-west of Amoy. China Hitting Back. Berlin, Feb, 8.--In an interview, to- day, regarding reports that the Uni- ted States is preparing for armed in- terference in China, Lieut.-Gen. Ying Tchang, the: Chinese minister here, said : "The anti-foreign outbreaks in China are evidence of awakening of a new national spirit. China 'will no longer tolerate foreign aggressions, and will not allow the Chinese abroad to be treated as am inferior race. At the same time, T do not believe that American preparations are really di- rected against China but arc meant to serve some other purposes." The minister added that he thought the repetition of united action on the part of the powers against China, was impassible, in consequence of the poli tical siamation, while no power was likely to risk the danger of single handed action. JAPAN'S PUBLIC DEBT. Many Economies Have Been Agreed Upon. Tokie, Feb, 9.--The bill for thé am- ortization of the public debt yester- day passed the house of representa- tives by a vote of 230 to 117. The house also adopted = the hill for the continuation of the svar taxes, vote thereon being 220 to 125, The per- jod for the operation of the bill is in- definite, but a comurittee on revision must report within Both measures elicited exciting debates. The galleries weve packed. The ministers oi finance, war, and the navy, have consented to the proposals of the Sei- yukai (Premier Saionji's) party for a reduction. of military and reserve funds by 5,000,000 yen ($2,500,000). Other have also been agreed up- two years. economies on, COUNCIL DISBANDS. id And Will Prepare For Trouble in the Spring. St. Petersburg, Feb. 9.--Realizing the futility of open agitation at pre- sent among the workingmen, in order to avoid the fate of its three prede- cessors, the workmen's council has formally disbanded and has published an. announcement that it will not re sume its deliberations until the forces of reaction have ceased their activity, The revolutionary leaders have now concentrated their energ prepar- ing for an uprising in the spring, and a reign of terrorism. s on Wants To Be Battlefield. Atlanta, Ga., Feb, 9.--The people of Georgia are very anxious that their ctate be chosen as the battleground for the mimic battles of the army manoeuvres to be held this year. The last army manoeuvres on a large scale were held in Virginia ih 1904, They surpassed in magnitude any army manoeuvres ever held in this country, and there were about thirty thousand troops engaged in the various opera tions. It is believed that the army manoeuvres this year, if they are held at all will be on a larger scale even than the manoceuyres in Virginia. For that reason the pegple of Georgia are working with great energy, to have their state selected as the battle- ground, ------ Japanese Farmers In Nebraska. North Platte, Neb, Fob, 9.--In set- ting aside irrigable Jands, which éome under the big government canal, near Guernsey, the government has discov- ered that a colony of Japanese has obtained control of a big body of the best located of the lands and are busy farming them, The lands were almost worthless when the Japanese took charge of them, but now they are fertile and valuable. The Japanese were brought in to work in the sugar beet fields, but soon emancipated them solves, and started their own farms, They cannot be dispossessed. -------- Was Married Nine Times. Salt Lake, Utah, Feb. 9.--Marriner Merrill, an apostle of the Mormon church, died aged seventy-four, last night. He had been married nine times and left seven wives, each of whom was maintained on a separate estate, He left forty-nine sons and daughters, 140 grandchildren and several great- grandchildren. It seems that Fireman John Burns, of No. 1 station, had the last ride on Lord Dundonald's charger, which was chloroformad yesterday. 3 A party from the city int & KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY BUSINESS Done by the Country Postmaster and Shopkeeper. Odessa, Feb: 8.~On Thursday even ing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lawlor en tertained about sixty of their fiicads.o Miss Van de Bogart has returned to her home at Kagianer, also Miss Sills to Sydenham. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stover, Kingston, visiting at Dr. Mabee's. B. A. Booth, who spent a few days last week in. Toronto, has turned. Mr. Blackchy and others of Kingston came out and organized a lodge of the 1.0.0.F., with about thirty charter members, Thomas Sharp, of Sharpton, was elected noble grand. Edward Snider, 'one of the oldest residents of this township, divd at<his home, 3rd cincession, on Friday, February Ird. He was in his ninety-firet year. The funeral was held on Sumay afternoon, at his late residence, by Rev. J. A, McUCamus, The remains were placed in Forward's vault. He is survived by a widow and four . sons, dra Snider, Wilton; Chester, Peter, James, Odessa. It was rather amusing the other day for me, while standing in the post of- fice, to hear some of the patrons buy- ing stamps, ete, One wonkl step wp to the wicket and say, "Have you any one-cent postcards?" Yes ! Well, how _jnuch are -they 7 Some would buy one. two-cent stamp at once, and walk off as il they had done a "land office" business. I dave say that it is the business (?) way in' all country offices. Some people will smile at this, not thinking that they are in that class themselves. There are. others who go in the storé, and buy a "Pennorth tea," a "drawin." no double in TOOK ACTION. A Medical Student Objected to Treatment. "Queen's | Queen's ! Queenis M' the battle ory of an hundred students, was heard oh = the market square, on the way to polite court, this morning, and when court opened standing room was at a premium. A ° charge of assault was the case of such wun- usual college interest, W. F.. Nickle appeared for the defendants and J. B. Walkem for the .complainant Mr, Nickle pleaded. 'not guilty," for the defendant. Mr. Walkem asked ° for an enlarje- ment. "1 don't sec why it should be grant- ed," said Mr . Nickle, "We are here, ready and eager to settle the mat ter," : Magistrate Farrell granted Mr. Walkem's wish and enlarged the case until next Friday. The trouble arose, yesterday, when a bunch of the llege boys started outsi cof the buildings after classes. 'As the students came out, it is said, they were attacked and given a little touch of "hazing." when complainant appeared on scene, he claims, he was seized, bound with a rope and assaulted. The boys claim nothing of a serious nature happened- it was merely "teasing." There were no medical classes held at Queen's College this morning. The Acsculapian Society will hold a meet ing, this afternoon, to investigate the affair, HEAVY SNOW STORM. and It Has Fallen at Albany New York. Albany, N.Y., Feb, 9.--Albany is the centre of a heavy snow storm. This morning the storm covered the whole state as far west as a point between Syracuse and Rochester, and was moV ing across New England, New York, Feb. 9.--A snow and rain storm is prevailing over New York, to Matters That Interest Everybody LATEST NEWS Despatches From Near And Distant Places. NEWS OF THE WORLD GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM, ~XNotes Froth All Over--Litile Of Everything Easlly Read and Remembered. - The provincial government is con- sidering a new scheme regarding civil servants' salaries. ' Ten thousand coal and iron miners in the region of Pennsylvania, Pa., have gone on strike, Marquis Ito has left for Seoul, where he will take the post of Japenese re- sident-general of Korea. The tarifl commission closed its sit tings in Ottawa on Thursday night, his farm. Carlos 1, king of Portugal, will ar rice at Madrid February 10th, and will be great festivities in his honor. A plenary or national council of the Roman Catholic church in the United States will be held at Baltimore next month. Every bishop in the United States must attend. . The Detroit Curling Club won the Walker (Walkerville, Ont.) trophy cup by defeating the two crack Grand Rapids rinks by the narrow matgin of four points. The Michigan hockey team played rings around the Canadian Soo last night, defeating them by a score of 15 to 4. The Canadians were out. played at every turn. Early Thursday morning the big livery barn owned by Frank Thurber, Hamburg, N.Y was destroyed by fire. Fourteen horses were in the barn and most of them were burned to death, Mr. Humphrey, forty-seven miles west of Saskatoon, started home with a load of wood when his sleigh pu, and he was pinned between a load of wood and a tree. He was found the same night frozen stiff. 8t, Andrew's church, Guelph, has ex- tended a call to Rev. Thomas Hy Wit: chell, Toronto, to succeed Rev, Dr. Thomas Eakin, who has accepted a professorship at Toronto University. Rev. Theodore J. Parr, pastor of Hannah Street Methodist church, Ham- ilton, died rather unexpectedly, Thurs day, after a short illness from pneu- monia. He was born in Woodstock in 1861, Winnipeg curlers won the primary of the Blue Ribbon competition against the All-Comers, Thursday, by 202 to 173. Seventeen rinks a side competed, the locals finishing 300 points to the good The militia department has abandon- od the idea of purchasing Pine Plains, distriet, for militia in Lake Simcoe purposes, in place of the present camp site, at Niagara, as the owners asked toomuch for the land. Local option has heen carried by the township of Artemesia by a majority of 309. This is the second victory for the temperance workers. The council was elected on temperance lines, every day, with a gale of wind, Traflic and transportation are badly impeded. In- | coming vessels report heavy winds and | high seas on the Atlantic, while iho | storm is delaying the movement of vessels in the harbor. BACK TO BELLEVILLE. Arrested For Part in | Thieving. | Ont, Feb. 9. months ago the police captured a large number of stolen. tools at the house of William Carson, which had been taken from the G.T.R. shops and other places. Carson disappeared at the time but returned lately and was, last night, captured by the police This morning at the police court he was remanded for a few dais. And Some Belleville, Glenvale Death. Though always of a delicate consti tution the death, early Tuesday 'morn ing, of Miss Annie Leonhard, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard, Glen vale, came with unexpected sudden- ness and was a sad shock to her many city friends. She was taken suddenly faint and ill and before medical aid could reach her, had expired. She was born at Glenvale about twenty-five years ago and was a very popular young woman. For several years she taught school on Wolle Island. Beside her father and mother, two brothers and one sister, Mrs, (Dr) Wartman, survive, x -------------- The New Nornfal School. 'Ottawa Journal! Special. Toronto, Feb. Bt is imderstood that one of the three additional nor mal schools proposed by the new edu cational legislation of the Whitney | elected. | mine explosion | were employed in the mine and | hole, being thrown down an embank- | guarantee of $40,000,000 that the gov- man on the local option ticket being At least twenty-eight men are sup- posed to have met death in a terrible in the Parallel mine, of the Stewart Collieries company, pear Oakhill, W. Va, Thirty-nine men only eleven have escaped alive. John Lef, a Swede, was 'instantly killed on Thursday morning, at Oster- sund, on C.P.R., by the premature ex- plosion of dynamite while charging a ment, a distance of thirty-five feet. It is reported at Montreal that the United States Steel corporation has secured a "comtrolling interest in the stock of the Dominion Wire Manufac- turing company, and wiil endeavor to control other large iron industries in the Dominion, An American syndicate has secured from Russia a thirty-six years' eon: cession for. railway in Central Asia, on the condition of furnishing a ernment will be allowed fo redeem the roads on the expiration of twenty-four years Alexander Mclean, Canadian com mercial agent in Japan, writes that thes boveott of American goods in China has increased, noticeably the aspiration 'of Canadians, in common with Australian and Europedn traders, to capture whatever trade they cas. The Japan Steamboat company ex pected to see the boycott maintained. t---- A Sad Death. A sad death has been that of Lewis Roberts, at the age of sixteen, son of W. L. Roberts, Porning's Mills, and a grandson of Rev. Canon Baker, late of Path. The parents are stunned al the loss of an only son at the very threshold of active life," tnd receive government will be erected at King- stom. other, and the third will probably be located in some point in New On: tario. ---------- The telescope, so far from being, as in generally averred, the outcome of the famous experimetit of Galileo, was fore his time. was talking, this the slight white her, Store, to Amberst Island to a dance at Stella tonight. local orchestra will furnish th Spr a Berlin is almost cottain to get an | known at least three hundred years be- | sincere sympathy. Mr. Roberts is high auditor of the Canadian Order of Foresters, and was abont moving to Brantford. The funeral service oc | curred at St. James' church, Guelph; | interment at Brantford, { | The prospects for the coming season of 'thé Richelieu & Ontario' Navigation company are regarded as exceptional- ly bright. and, acrording to Mr. Honry, the summer of 1906 will be a record one. Miss Wallace, Harrowsniith, and Migs derstood that PREJUDICED JURIES. -- Wallace Nesbitt, KiC., Makes a Strong Statement. Toronto, Feb, 9A peculiar state ment was made in the court of ap pals, to-day, bv Wallace Nesbitt, $.C.. addressing the court in the act: jon of Mulvaney against the Ti to Railway company. The plaintill is suing for damages for the death. of his daughter Lillian, and Mr. Nesbitt was representing the company. In the course of his argument, Mr. Nesbitt told the 'court that it was impossible for a corporation to get a fair trial in Toronto, owing to the fact that the evening newspapers prejudiced the juries, It was just as bad in Hamil son, he said, because there the labor interests were practically in control. FURNACES FED BY BALLOTS. Merchants Premium Company Will Reorganize. Toronto, Feb. 9.--The Merchants' Premium company, which carved on a furniture business in Toronto and Hamilton, and which was in liguida- tion, will be reorganized. The liabi- lities are $8,000, and the assets $3, 000, and the court gave the company s xty days to reorganize. It is wn sufficient capital bas boem subscribed to put the business ona proper footing. d will taken idence. The furnaces at the parliament ane XN A E Ti Man., buildings were fed, to-day, with the 'vas instantly killed, Thursday after | ballots that were used at the last noon, hy the cave-in of a sand pit on provincial elections. The law calls for the destruction of the ballots a vear after the election. From Turkey for Gold Mines England Protests. Constantinople, Feb. 9.~Germany is seeking from Turkey a concession for the exploitation of the gold mines on the Island of Thasos, which i» now used for an naval station. England has protested against the granting of such permission to Germany, ---- Hunter Meets His Death. Vancouver, B.C, Feb. 9.---While bunting on" Broughtom «Island, off the northern coast, Frederick Bibeau, a hunter, and trapper, accidentally shot himself, on Sunday last. He was car ried by his partner, Roy Simpson, two miles to their boat, and then started for Emmerson's camp, The wounded man was placed on board the steamer Stella and conveyed to Rock Bay, where the cottage hospital is situated. Bibeau, however, expired an hour fore his arrival there, Deceased was twenty-two years wd a native of Quebec . Ottawa, Feb. 8.--Headlight, nanogue horse, owned by W. - ton, took the first heat of the 2.38 pace which will be finished to-morrow. Two stake ovents furnished the card at Central Canada ice races Yofap. The 2.35 trot was won by Rag Hime, of Sebewaing, Mich., the fist Ameri: can horse to land the money; Little Sandy, of Toronto, took the 2.18 pace in straight heats, King Edward Refused. London, Feb, 9.--~John Burns, M.P., the newly appointed chairman of the board of works, according to Onlooks er, pessonelly interviewed King Kd ward, and asked to be allowed to dispenke with the gold-laced uniform which ministers are required to wear in the king's presence. The king re fused to make any exception in the custom, Will Adjourn For Marriage. Washington, D.C., Feb. 9.--Although the house of representatives will not take official recognition of the wed ding of Miss Alice Roosevelt and Re presentative Longworth on February 17th; adjournment will be taken on February 16th, until the following Monday, without avowing the pur pose. In this. manner the house will avoid establishing a precedent. Supposed He Was Drowned. Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 9.-Michael Pas: ko, a laborer, employed at Booth's pulp mill, on the flume, is supposed to have been drowned, yesterday, about noon, He has not been seem since that time. Ho leaves a wife and one child, and had only been married fourteen months. He came to Ottawa from Ren- frew about the first of Janvery. Mrs. C. M. Dick Dead. Watertown, N.Y., Feb, 8.-~Mrs, Cel esting" Matilda Dick, wile of Georg: Dick of this city, died at the family home, No, 123 Coffeen street, last ev. ening, aged fifty-one years, She is survived by her hand, her mother, Mre. Melvina Burgoyne, Camden East, Ont.; two sons, and one daughter, Sale. At Davies' Friday and Satdrday, 800 lbs. choice roasts cut frog stall fod western beet to sell at 9c. Ib The grocers tell us that our erisp sodas are being asked for in preference to any others, Crothers, Lily White and Early Rose potatoes at Crawford's. The Good Opinion Formed by first acquaintance is cornfirmmed by the soundest test that can be applied to any Teat~ the test of Wean--and so the sales 0 Swi "Special Blend" Keep steadily increasing. There is mo Tea in the market, at the price, to egual it. J In Pound Packages Only 35¢. 1¢ Stands the Test. the city, rien Hickey, Bediord, spent yester: Toron su Shipments Bradford Silk War Batistes Armures yourself FUL 'Phone 877. SILVER. In 1906, to Mr, o daughter. DENHOLM. --At JOHN M McBride 1s will ia_C Seals now on the World. prices ren, 8c. to Evening--28c., Seats now on And a Lot -- x nt Out. Feb. 9. orthe! -c orth ester with "occasional snow Burrioh. terly and include many new weaves and styles in BLACK AND Represented in fine and coarse weaves, Artery Eoliennes Herringbone Vicunas Broadcloths Laurette Cords Loreens, etc. : Make a call and see for these Discount Stamps As Usual Steacy's. ROBT. J. REID, The Leading Undertabor BORN, Kingston, Sth, to Mr, sand Mrs. J a Ho L a ovsp) .__TO-NIGH : WRESTLING, rE Good preliminaries. An "A' Battery % pan will wrestle 'villan, and Gee, Kingston, will X three rounds. Prone Aas.. 28e;, 85¢. and 50c. salp. : YO SATURDA Matinee ' PEGGY FROM PARIS Music by J. A, And the Prettiest Singing Chorus in Sacred Concert SUNDAY EVENING, Feb. 11th. The American Vitagraph Go. od The Grade to the Grave Never Before Seen in Doors open. at. 7 just to hand Mohairs | p Henriettas BEAUTI- 4 222 Princess St. Feb. Tth, » Mrs. Jos. Silver, 85 Main © St, on F as. Denholm, T ATCH Niagara iakety and IY y ani y nds. lug to Wrestle any man LRA Offers Geo. Ade's with for this engagement. 0, 8c. 50c. Chil she 8. and $1, it on TY 40, Jas. Redden @ Co. "importers of Pine Groceries.

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