Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Feb 1906, p. 1

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-- RITE -------- -- ae nL, aa r-- mbroidery Openip norrow 8 | the opening display of or to-morrow. A y hg - hy tell you that all is ready Jo . ction, e cannot begin to oa cold type fails to convey to =, sive elegance and minute as r four hundred pieces are Tuyo 7 marrow and dainty litle docs 's wear as edgings for In the lot are about eighty pi ideries .m novel designs, A re. Swiss Embroideries. And 4 ct from the fountain head of 3 | importation of our own d ¥ tle designs corset cavers rect from ave marked most ordinary Prices veen figures they run per yard to $1.00 tion, then, to indulge yourself in at pening, and if your "visit i ; shows I appreciate the interest mani feted. ot Waists at 25c, me on this subject. It's 4 special which s of economical women a shirt time e one of the late ones tomorrow atest rsets * not g to nake rarer lume eled 0 be rrect, A has style It's here | full gored, some with deep hip - for dium hip, some with- low 2. low under the arms for cloth, which is guarantee sets will always retain their 1.50 1 lar pr 1 ; 1.00, 50 and 73¢ | models for slight, medinm w w de, 1.00, 1.50 stout figures, all sizes from 23 t rican models, price prices | Eh - By, 39 Frillings and Veilings ady for To-morrow. lee Creeper It's light, simple, du rable and won't come ofl. Made to fit Men's and Ladies' Rubbers, in all sizes. . Every Pair Guaranteed ALE BY cd TOR Lg From Every Direction tuking advantage of our Crowds are special so SILK NECKWEAR--19 dozen 50c. 81 Ties selling at 25c. 11 dozen samples and 8&1, for 50c. UNDERCLOTHING-- sizes, worth $1 to $1.75, for 65c. OVERGOATS--25. to D0 Sper cent disfonnt, on Men's and Boys'. QUITS--Boys' and Men's duced for this weeks E P. Jenkins Clothing Co. We Make a Specialty of Fitting Feet If you have difficulty being fitted with Shoes come to us. dozen odd all re- DAILY MEMORANDA. al Rink, 8 pan. s "At Home Fven the bald-headed wan can go {foreign parts An airshin w be no good on earth | ind sup fly, 4 y ny, Grant | Fays, Opera House, to ! Matinee morrow, The and sets at sun at woman Thursday at 7 Is the floor who lives on the top always dressed up Carnival at Royal Rink, Friday Feb- ruary' 16th. Admission, 15¢ This day in history :--Buller drove} Boers from Hisson Hill, 1900: | Carnival at Royal Rink, Wednesday, | February "14th. Admission, 135¢. * Fortune never knocks at some doors because it can't get by 'the janitor The mathematician isn't the who wants friends he can count Dinner Sets We have a special line-- just arrived--g7 ' pieces. For an every day set # can't be beat. $5.00 While they last. ..ROBERTSON BROS.. ~ONNOIS Ml | EMPHASIZED LABOR BY CON- Yesterday, With James W. Lowther As Speaker. GRATULATING BANNERMAN. Balfour Will Be Unopposed in City of London--Liberals Prepare - Heroic Programme of Legisla- tion--Will Be Autumn Session. { China Frepares ment has ordered all the provinces to mak of afl the foreign imissivas in districts, together with a statement of the number of churches and tory of the possessions of co | this action is that the Chinese officials 1 | want to know the value i JAMES KEIR HARDIE SEs 4 abs { spond to demangls for indemnity in | case of rioting. missionaries at looting of the missions at Lhang-Tu caused the Chinese government to'tike | the step announced. { SAYS CHRIST NEVER ROSE. Vicat of Gorleston Denies Fhysi- | ips of Gorleston declarvs the resurree von of Christ was spiritual, not phy- | sical, and that the remains of Christ are probably still Tying hidden { in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea.™-| Philips says "it was a spirit that ap- peared to the disciples," | to 1 | } 1 Celebrating St. Valentine's Day. | was ! friends and | to pass without thinking of the bride ASK VALUES. to Pay Indemni- 'ties te Churches. Pekin, Feb. 14.~The Chivese govern: the viceroys of » up an oxact list their A inven h church. reason tor It is. claimed that the of all church American and "the massacre of Lien-Chow The recent cal Resur:ection. London, Feb. 14.--Vicar Forbes Phil- | | i |e | | { | away | | notwithstana- ing" the statement attributed to Christ, in his talk with Thomas Didy mus that "a spirit hath not flesh and bones as ye see Me have." Feb. 14.-1t the numerous Miss Washington, WLU, be expected that admirers of Alice | Roosevelt, and she has thousands - of them in - every stafe" of the union, | would not allow St. Valentine's Dav | | to-be, her charming little romance and | coming wedding, and giving some ex { = 2 | pression of their interest in her. The SPEAKER LOWTH Washington postal authorities felt | | London, Feb. 11.--The House of | quite confident that the White House | | South Africa, urged that | some degree a certain number should | suggested { divided between For An Army For Imperial Emergencies. COLONIES' HELP THE MEN AND HORSES AL- WAYS READY. The Views of Capt. Lascelles, a New Zealander, Laid Before the British Government--The Moral Effect Would Be Very Appreciable. ' Londen, Feb. 14.~In a paper on "Imperial Defence". before the Royal United Service, Capt. Lascelles, a New Zealander, who won a commission in the home government should outline a scheme for an imperial service army reserve at the next colonial conference. He de- clared that golonial opinion was in favor of such a scheme as suggestod, and that the "man power' of the col- snies-was not-sulliciently understood In Canada there were 700,000 between twenty and forty years of age, and in Australia 650,000, Out of a large number trained to be especially trained and held in rea diness for a national emergency. Ho the contribution of 20,000 infantry and 4,500 cavalry, and ad sitted that the initial outliy might ye large. After that £250,000 sterling a vear would cover the expense, to be N the colonies. This was not large, anyway. The moral of feet would be a step towards imperial -- Port Hope Won From the St. George's. Port Hope, Fob. 13.--The first semi- fmal junior O.H.A. game took place here, to-night, between the St George's, of Kingston, and the On- tarios, of Porl Hope, resulting in a victory for the home team by a score of 3 t6 2. The ice was very heavy] which made it difficult to carey the puck. Kingston played a defence game throughout, and the Omtarios bombarded the Kingston goal for twe- thirds of the game. Crawford and Murphy carried off the honors for the visitors. The return game takes place in Kingston Friday ovening, and with hard ice the Ontario supportors feel confident of victory. The teams lined up as follows : Port Hope (3)--Goal, Gamble; point, Bennctt: cover, Mclean; contre, Mer- cer; rover, A. Hémmick; wings, R. Hemmick, Murphy. Kingston (2)~Goal, Chown; | point, Murphy: cover, Dalton; centre, Met calfe; rover, Crawford; wings, Gra- velle, McCartney. . F. C. Waghorne, of Toronto, was re foree, and, as usual, gave entice satis faction. ------ STEALS MILITARY PAFRERS. ---- Given Ten Years Semtence for Taking Documents. Marseilles, Feb. 14.--A soldier, nam- od Bez, was tried by a council of war, on a charge of stealing documents from Avignon, Another soldier named Pelissier, was implicated in the affair, but escaped to Belgium, whire he was arrested, and is now serving a sent ence. Bez denied his culpability. He con fossed however, that Pelissier had spoken to him of the possibility of gaining $20,000 documents, Several soMliers gave evidence against' Ber, who was sentenced to ton yoars at hard labor. He will alse 'he prevented from residing in the coun: try for a similar "period. A STRATFORD WOMAN Killed on G.T.R. Crossing-- Leaves Large Family. Suatford, Ont., Feb. 11.--C.T.R. ex: press No. 1, due to leave here for Lonaon, at 10.05 a.m,, struck and Kill ed Mrs, John Wilson, at the Nelson street crossing. So far as known here were no eyewitnesses of the aceident, and Mrs. Wilson's body was found in the ditch about fifty feet from the by stealing military Her husband is a G.T.R. employee, Flirtation Ends In Tragedy. rigan in Saxony, and the girl, in or repeatedly danced Swiss. The sweetheart chagrined by the morning he was found han The tragic death girl, on learning Want Them Strictly Enforced. Mayor Ekers and other city officials into his sane and all that he wished every city hy enfore plicable in Montreal, strictly od. dees Traced By A Trail Of Blood. Galt, Feb. 11. juvenile house-breaker, with a police reco was arrested last night. He was traced by a streak of blood flow by the breaking of a window in try crime, Springbok On The Menu. Ottawa, Feb. 14. ~The governor-gen eral will commemorate day on February 27th hy again giv part in the South African campaion specially from South Africa to consti tute part of the menu. Wear "Allen's"' | Po Soh 2 Oh | Commons yesterday met and re-elect | mail, unusually large at this time, | fderation i | y. od . ia ed James William Lowther; speaker. | would be considerably increased by | Miliary Bootmakers iy {| James Keir Hardie, the® loader of | valentine tokens sent to Mise: Alice | AHFC EEE 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. § - +3 | the laborites, seized the opportunity Roosevelt, but the enormous number | & C -- ¢ McKa Far House [® | of emphasizing his position leader | which actually came through the mails | 43 BRYAN AND CARNEGIE. i y {Uf of a s + party hy following Sir | from all parts gf the country almost | 4 " MUST BE SOL J | & |P | Henry ( phe] Bannerman, and Are staggered them. The actual number of | - Jacksonville, Ill., Feb. # Hos RE vary 9! sb a Pox 4 » tas Akers Douglas, the le ey i the | the valentines sent to Miss Roosevelt | i 14. --William J. Bryan, # and Wood Stoves, Cook Stoves and | & i, | opposition. Akers Douglas having of: jis not known, but conservative esti- | 9 writing from Hong Kong, Ranges. Also a lot of Furniture and | Y [ fered his congratulations to Sir Hen | mates place it at more than six'thous- | 4 jt is announced has sent » Carpets, everything cheaper than usual. 5 upon his success, Mr, Hardie whose {| and. Every mail contained a number | 4. his resignation as trustee » TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE | PERSIAN LAMB k | rising evoked some mirmyrings added | of these missives, coming from all | 4: of the Illinois Oollege, de- % 898 PRINCESS STREET | I | his congratulations ihe house then | parts: of the United States, | 3 eclaring that he womld not 4 -- -- | P | adjourned. . The swearing in of thet the i ip 4 serve a school where "+ - ll i---- Tr . o o , members will occupy the Jainder of i i - $1,000 b 2 Storey Stone Dwelling, King | 9: LI J . p { - : b EY ¢ reitainger of Placing Memorial Tablets. | Board of Trustees was nw» § Jorite Macdona.d Park. | d «fd the day, | Santiago, Cuba, Feb. 11.--Hundreds | 4; favor of accepting funds %» sn buys stoge Dwelling, extention | 4 MADE TO ORDER V Fo-day's unionist meeting at Lans- | of American residents of Havana and | from 'Carnegie or other kitehes Te Strest, jour blocks from | 4 5 | downe Hou ¢ is hot to present other cities of Cuba are in this city | & trust-owners, who are at- $3.500 buys Sle Brick Dwelling, extension B | 4 any execitin mderstoud | today to witness the memorial exer- | 4 tempting to subsidize the 8 i, aly modern improvements, Gore ; EXCLUSIV gy | that, Ni: > hE sidan | cises on the battlefields in this vicin | colleges of America to & '@ REAL BSTATE AND | 4 inition. of Pre Wg a tor i : reno | ity which will be unaer the auspices | &1 prevent the teaching of » SWIFT'S INSURANCE AGENCY | & lution on lank question r. Bal lof the Santiago Battlefield Commis: | 4 economic truth." * Erman. STYLES of | four will preside, and deliver a ss och | sion. The comission arrived here a | 4 * em 8 op {dentine with the Jeadine points of the | for" days ago ahd had evirything pre | goo Sess FerrirrsnIsnes unionist policy. The principal onteome | pared for the unveiling of the various -- , WANTED. | t will he th viment | rahlet 1 t 1 A THE FIN TION a 1 2] a Wit nes K i ¥ appow i tablets and monuments to-day mong " 1 AR a------ ¥ {of a committee to investiga the par he |} . arta AL SOLU A MAID FOR GENERAL WORK. AP- | * b Ee the historic spots' thus marked are | ply to Miss Ferguson, 191 King St. | 4 ® | ty macline D ¢ Il Caney, I San Juan, San Juan | of Moroccan Conference Rests - nner 4 bepof anothe leetion cont | Ridge ana San Juan de Mayaras Hill With America a row smart ames can uave | SIVICRAQ! Ur HOUSE, [four will reappear in | and Kettle Hill, At the unveiling cere : : ¥ and earn mzood Pay. | & " night hen the 1 monies the governments of the United London, Feb, 14.--~1he Algeciras cor \ Hosiery Co. { Ra | of 2. go tis e nd | 8 y - . il uw Hosiery Co. - | 4 163 Brock St, Kingston. § | position | States and Rubs, the United States | respondent of the Standard says de DIMEDIATELY, AN EXPERIENCED | 1 Mr. Chamber make his { army and navy, and the society of | 1¥ mn a position > u ate i ig i cook Apply in be Svening lo Mrs. | Br pearance in ommons | Santiago de Cuba will be represented final solution el tae ) orostmn My 3 » y agot street. | \ rdav. It t as- | hy delegates : | ference will come frou erica. . IMMEDIATELY f the hot at everything ha i g -- pa---- { White, of the Awerican massion, 18 . Ont. ADPLY to | 1 excep aroun of nation: | F44644 DN > | now awaiting the right Riomen} to Brockville. | ml liberal eabinet, ac : : , 3 | put forward a proposal, which, it 1s - rp -- to rumor. already has panned {4 ME. BALFOUR SAFE. i. |belioved, will bo aceptable to both itl ( FURNACES, OR OTHER her wrogramme of: legisly + * + France and Germany. I i wo u & Of p rience | 1 ls : * 1 . ' ob Ny 3; < I en ey * Bh wae i Wt it will be necessary to call | London, Feb. 14.--At a I'he correspondent le ane that a pos : > an autun ion... Among the pro- | 4 meeting of the City of # | sible sujutic n of the police question IN APRIL, OR MAY, CENTRALLY ' hosed 1 ' leadine vlace will [4 London Liberal Associa- % will be that Fronee Whi p he he tod house, with modern improve- | . : he civen Hl tion bill and the |# tion it was decided not to f- [policing of tho or Lawes 6 CH ght t y : 5 | % rade 1 | } ier's ingiortant parts, Spam ol one © 0, Steady tenant. Apply Bo Public Meeting trades d oppose the former premier"s + aE : 1 or enquire at Whig office is. election for the City of Ww and Germany, of Mogador. He believes ee ------ . % i ¥ Ui » ol py " GARDENEL [HE RATHBURN of Citizens THE FOREIGN MINISTERS. «4 London. Mr. Balfour, i | a Englund will me t hjest to the ht RATHELN Ys therefore, is. assured of. a w | *olution, it France desires 1h ( Garden. Please--give » y i : TE wages Wimted 1 a : ov _ | 4% seat in parliament. # : Ta Davi IN ACCORDANCE _ WITH A Met at Pekin Rontovel of Troops | : 4 | © English Baronet Married. i ained in a requisition pre Not Warranted. Halifax Feb 14 --Hugh H ital Sn oq on 1 ' | alifax, « gh ory SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS. TOILET oR ee SE ag Feb. 14.--A despatch to the Broadwood, said to be the son oi an © 1 . NOS, Na mT Y32 Y } ) Ss L3@ Soaps given exchange for these | City Buildings, on THURSDAY : says that at : | Damage To Flour Shipments | Engl bar at, was wedded hare ns, "hb ssrs. J. Redden & ry h instant, at 8 o clock, to misters a . rol id. ha . quietly on Saturday afternoon, to Miss 178 Pr St., Kingston. | t Jew hotel despite some | avy, Eeh. 13~=Word has reached ae it oy Ranh] "Fitzwilliam Curtis eee as oe | ston 4 ts recent situa | Me department of trade and commeres hd i ) al Ey TLEMAN TO HAVE THEIR I 1 oR vel of | Jom Cape Town that a shipment of | ® member OF & prominent wealthy Suits pressed and cleaned carefully bY | 1\ding a reunion of Kingston Old Boys P novi 2 | Canadian flour by the steamer Wyan- | English family, who only aerived from Tu i oan. "Gaon | J. McDONALD MOWAT ekin and | jotte proved 'to be damaged twenty England on the mail steamer Pretori way's, 181 Brock street. | I . Febr y 13th go yor i pomts.. bw | per cent. It has heen noticed that | an & k w hours previous to the mar- -- ee -- | Kingston ehruary Arh; { wuld be dispensed with, | shipments ade in winter suffer a | riage. The wedding was a quiet affair, 0 Y FOUR HOU 5 - ~ larger percentage of damage than tho nobody put the clergyman being of Princess Al | . 2 } i i th ) § the princi Sts. Teo Rent, between now and | 4 0 t Cl S | Priest Was Victimized. | made in summer, and it 1s surmised {a ware 0 he prominence of © princi A! t.' Four Houses, Li to S15 u ass ecia S Montreal. Fob H=A few days Age | that the transfor from the ears to the | pals or thele butemtion Je ed. They th. Ge Jnteman, 69 » : ol Rive BY 1 t : RON as ill side 4 leasan y et Ok ho nteman. 89 |g oheige and brilliant FRUIT lal an. the presbytory | ship at West SC." John sometimes | will rositle at Pleasant Valley, Yar --_-- | BOWL ieee $4.00 | of went de Paul church and | Rakes place in wet weather, causing | mouth coun MEN AND BOYS TO BARN $57TO $8 | K WATER BOTTLE of extra Father Laforce to sing a mass { the Sour to get moist and go to sweal eves pes aN t A mpl ron or or beauty ......... o.co00neen $4.5 repose of the soul of his bro | when passing through the tropies ' Te For Oran mn r schools Graduates admitted to | A YINBGAR BOTTLE of ex- who had died at Toronto, and | - Perth, "nis duh to i Ania Be Sel Spons i Secured Pia Lr | ceptional value ...... nae body was then on the way to Refuses Kiss ; Is Slain. isting XJ So County Orange. lode. ) 5 actical Schoals ) | net tor i 1 In 1 orth, resulted 1 e follo and BrokIbeine New York. Chicago # KNIFE RESTS in odd and 4 t uria Fhe mass was | Bnda-Pesth, Feb. 14.--A daughter of held in Perth, vomaited hu the Jollow Cincinnati and St. Louis. Free Cat- | varied designs, per pair . $1.25 | colehrats and when a bank cheque | a tobacco planter has just been murd- § 8 oon mpl i MY ..L 'here e 1 tractive and | was avmen 'ARES | I y i. 4 er, Robert Sample: deputy 1uaster, There are other equally attractive and a payment in advance | ged under si ar circumstances, She i "i -- | moderately priced pieces in our | {ho handed bac) f 4 ! A Q '® | Robert Lyle; secretary, David Whit TO-LET. { "Crystal Cases' worth your considera- | co. he waited kK | met her "sweetheart, Francis Szalai, worth: financial secretary, J. M. Bald mm Ll Rh i -- P pi | und because she refused to kiss him | © "chaplain F. Coulter: treasurer WELL Q prom < TORS da arrival o » | 2 ook 0 or he ' : DWE LINGS, STORES. =~ OFIIC rs, | § MIT HB ROS: on the | when he too) leave of her he stabbed | FOR GEERT Bn TRETCL, Robart ¢ McCann's Real Estate Agency, | . | : ut no notice | pu. goveral times, death taking place a | ' rock street. | Jewelers, Opticians. Phone 665. bank was visited, and the | fou | . afterward, Szal who int NX rd; lecturers, George Dixon antl W. EE | ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES sented for payment, but it | oy id ba nla 10. Hands K SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. __ 0. © = DADer { omy SY wen years of age, has been i py next 12th of July celebration Princess street. moderate reat. eid { arrested, will be held in Almonte, and the next session immediately. Apply acy & Steacy. "'B | N G REET | Absinthe Kills Thousands HOL SE ILLIAM ST. AT Will Appear in | Feb. 14. ~The trade 'unions of | v 4 ooper. | Fra especially of Paris wl b Fitton Sa 1st paris ot GRANT HALL | fren ovoid of be, | arnt tr etme | Under the Auspices of the DRAMATIC | (i are getting wp a national peti | = 2 WII LIAN ne Al PRE) CLUB, Oueen's University { tion for the prohibition of the manu r i t Pattninte ut { 3 facture of inthe, The petition will | r 7 1s artical at | ! " . & Steacy's WEDNESDAY Feb 14th > signed by a large number of prom. | Hobs eer | ' ' { inent members of the academy of medi- | 1 WW. MACK ST. t cine. The net sno at thai 1 N hh sida 3 : | + "| b } ti point out that e Park. Medsin 1 At 3 pm, MERCHANT OF VENICE absinthe kills: tons of thousands of | | 8.15 pm, 'MACBETH + snnually. More of it is consum no plot: | 'Pickets--B0c., T5c. and $1 ance than in the rest of the Quiet home | pray for general public open ut together, and it is causing | eman. Address, | ol pobrunry 9th tiherenlosis madness and Johns, Que FOR SALE. op peg ¢ 1 UNI T e residence of the late Jobn Mudie Junior 0. H. A. Fs with or withsn are garden he ear arma. ete... oTPIY FINAL. GAME mer emer | | PORT HOPE vs. ST- GEORCE'S three 4d v to M d street » Inoed, Chom 'ui | FRIDAY, Gibson' Game called at Admission . inly wil he nm ogood sw HOCKEY MATCH Feb. 16; y To Go It Alone. y . eil of it. Mich: Fels. MsetMike' be added by the Salvation Arod the | yropogation hy newspapers of false Suiliva ho. x : Pop lend thas or ; 1 to be. administered rutnors asainet the government indi | Gans. Will: ha radon | DE. 8 Com on which the querer vidual official or the arty shall be | himself. He ha with | fund will be represented. pubichable by two to wight months' | Mike" W { Sarnia. the. Cana -- imprisonment snd fines not "sending dign welt , for a twenty-| A New Bank For Perth. | 8150 round battle at the opening show of | Perth, Ont., Fob. 14.--The Bank of | is Ley g cl Los | Ottawa will shortly open a branch | Phone 236, Gibson's Red Cross Drug Angeles, Cal riary 28 Le- | hero under the management of C. J. | Rtore, for pire drugs, prompt delivery yey hroken away from fight i Re 1, who up-to«iate has managed { there i ) up | the loca! office of the Sovereign bank | Pest me omninute'" todgthache cure 8 rs | This will make Porth's fourth bank, | stope the ache at once; 10e, for emigration to Canada, and a sim lar amount for a similar purpose will prelims. county meeting in the village of Fa Paderewski Shelters Refugees kenham Paris, Feb. 14.-Paderewski, the pi ry | anist, is living in & villa near Lau A Train Wrecked. where he is sheltering ten | <1 uie, Mo, Teh. 1.--The Mie refugees The great MUSICIAN 15 § uel Paciffe fast wall train that left leading a pastoral life in hopes of red gy ouie. at three o'clock this mom: storing his health, and occupies him {ine for, Kansas City, was wrecked on self with vine growing, farming, and | ihe brifge near Gasconade, Mé., ab- poultry-keeping He also has sheep | 0 gol lack The train and the { presented by hing Edward. | bridge were destroyed and five men in fred asconnde was the seems of a Queen's Fund Flor Emigrants. historic wreck fifty vears ago, in London, Fob. 11. ~The committee of | ® hich two hundred lives were lost the queen's memploved fund have granted the Salvation Army £2,500 Will Be Pupished. Feb. 14. The coun that the St. Petershurg, ministers has decided -------- Views Of Killamey. | Will be presented at the St. Valen tine concert of St. f of popular amatgur singers. of lands and mines will be changed tc the department of lands, forests A SMALL NBROWNISH Wate r Karl Sts. 0, this Office OARNIVAL | Tix, Cm DAY. 16th inst. -3 Y.W. C. A Weathe | "Thursday at 3.15 p.m., Studies Gospel of Mark. Every | in the woman welcome. Berlin, Feb, 14.--A peasant and his sweetheart, attended a dance at Sob der to make her sweetheart jealous, and flirted with a was so much girl's inconstancy, that he resolved to take his life. Next i to a bar in the cellar of the girl's house, of her lover's through her fickleness, and convinced that she alofle was to blame, resolved to follow his exam ple. She also committed suicide by hanging. , has his way. He called the chiel of police, health inspectors, tum, this morning, and informed ome law and act on the statute hooks, ap- Harry Hammill, a ing-from a wound in his hand, caused ing to enter a house. He confessed the Paardoberg ing a dinper to the officers who took Thirteen soringbok have been brought Mary's bazear at | the city hall this evening. A long list It is reported that the department and mines, with T. M. Gibson, and Aubrey White as deputy ministers, price, to lit, | LOST. In Pound Packages TR MC Oe na Pinder please ~ leave at eo Whig * office RED BN. ~ with fob, on Divi Finder kindly re- val ' to > tbe held at ROYAL RINK TO- NIGHT is postponed till FRI- w-- Tol 0, Ont... Feb. Str Pt Naastorly Wi snow. Thursday, fine and very cold. northw ly winds, py NS ------. ELE ET sisal E------ AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. With a firm hold on the Silk business of Kingston. we propose to retain it. Great sales involv. ing the best goods obtainable, at ces lower those of other ouses, have been the keynote of our success, by way of introdue- tion to the 'season, we present to-day an array of offer- ings that have never Been Squalied ever by ourselves. They 1 help you to all your new dresses for spring and 'sumaper at a great deal less than what you to pay. NEW DRESS SILKS, io small checks with fancy troche designs. in colors, Greens, Browns, Fawnps, Blues, ete, pretty brilliant fnish, and good to wear. Great big value, at d0c, STRIPED CARMELONS, Shot Tafiets effects. in Greens, Riues. Garnet and Groen, Browns, Blues, ete. A most attractive Silk; - Special, at 8c. CHIFFON TAFFETAS, in hair line stripes, a rich; roasting Sik, in Groen, chossing, by a passerby, some time af Blue. . Brown, Hello, ete. Extra ter the unfortunate occurrence. rs. good VAI, Bb, TGs 5 iv +08 Wilson he ubowt ph yenrs Moy PONGIE SILKS, extra fine finish, in age, and the mother of a large family, White and Natusal color. Widtha from 19 intles igo 1 yard, at 30c., S0c., 60¢., 70e. and $1. OUR PONGE ner. 3 SHER doc. is a wii Discount Stamps with Cash Sales. % Ste Steacy's 8 acy's. PIED. CAMPBELL. ~At Sunbury, . Feb. 13th 1906, izabeth alt, belos ed wife of John Campbell, nged Bity- seven years, two months and twenty- . " ope dave. Montreal, Feb. 14.~There are to bo | Funeral from her late residence, of no more dead by-laws in Montreal, if Thursday, at 2 o'clock. Friends and otquaiutances pre respectivlly invited to attend. ROBT. J. REID. The Leading Undertaker 222 Princess St. 'Phone 877. AND THEIR ELITE COMPANY Thaumarurgy | rao Know Agpthing S2Are 76 ». FSA" 25-85-50 tinees, Thursday Friday and Satur. for Ladies Only. P¥ices--25e., . ats now on sale. The Good Opinion ormed by first acquaintance is ec by the soundest test that can be applied to any Tea-- the test of Wyap--and so the sales of* ; | Sun "Special Blend" Keep sténdily increasing. There is no Tea in the market, at the TRUFIT TRUFIT {8 a mame that deng true foot comfort. &| Our quality is high, workm ship the best, and Join our afternoon Fancy Work Class. ley, hangtd himself in his barn, 14. ~(10 a.m. )~ dv cole Whi ewer) a IE ---------------------- Frederick Kemp, farmer, near Chesr Fi

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