Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Feb 1906, p. 1

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i Customers are now reyl:, ow very popular the ie A that of white silks, the are to be, and : all the popular | genuine White Hal, lead. "It is th China Silk, now acknowledged most dependable any i» the market. anteed to wash well ; out looking at all ri its bright appearance, For il and dresses, ships, skirts nas and children's {re more suitable or ple can be found ina day' than this genuine Wh tai. It is silky per further, e pure y I Waists | kimo. €38es, ng asing gif} shopping ite Haby. fection in PR) ch of its moderate prices. Here 4 > e § wide, per vard . 0 s wide, per yard je s wide, per yard .... s wide, per vard .... 5 Tie REFER BLACK v s Silk Department still holds many ill in the choicest of all wash silks you a ne ' » wide, a special quality at a « ial 7% 0 + 49. 49 kes thdt have really gained for ys a s value, per yard only. 49, 59 ang by g yard ... = yard ... _ yard . 1.95 vard ... . 149 wapted for waists and dresses, per wapted for waists and dresses per Surv Neneh 1.00 IDERY OPENING ISHES ALL urselves, from a particular St. Gall we have found always to possess an ¢ which makes Embroidery valua- ate, exclusiveness and daintiness in + (early) -and see our latest assort- STING LINENS oon to begin to think of your Sun- ve your dressmaker plenty of time, ack in satisfaction. For the sum- linens will . be the most popular. mposed of the genuine grass-bleach- oughly shrunken, and therefore most | dresses. Three different weights sin each. See, like this yard, 35, 10, 49 and 3 35,745, 49, 55, 65 and ve ight, per weight. abutai hag the nd of good ry as being the wash silk of It is guar. weight . 35; 45,49, and 6c. lce . Creeper It's light, simple, du- rable and won't come oft Made to fit Men's and Ladies' Rubbers, in al sizes. Every Pair Guaranteed SALE BY. T SHOE STORE YEAR 73. NO. 39. KINGSTON, ONTARI ee * FEBRUARY SALE FURNITURE 1570 20 PER GENT. . REDUCTION Sideboard slightly sbiled inside, reg- wir price, $18 for $10. Regular' $10 Sideboard, for $8.50; Extension Table to match, regular price, $8.50 for $6.50. $90. Bedroom Sett, for $75. o Oval Glass Dresser and a regular price $25, for $20. Large Oval Glass Dressing Cases, for 2. Robt. J. Reid 222 Princess Street 2 doors above Opera House Telephone 677 Wash- ! DAILY MEMORANDA. -- Cursing our hick won't change it. gion Riuk, band,. (Saturday, 8 to 6 ® Lecture on J Ss 3 P hots apan, St. George's Hall, Public Meeting, re i } room, :8 pm . hotel, Police Court A drop in the bucket i in the bucket shop. js worth.wve It's what a ban hasn't done that sometimes counts. The sun rises Friday at 6.59 a.m., and sets at 5.830 p.m. Y.M.C.A. Anniversary, Methodist church, 8 gm. An heiress seldom has cause to doybt her husband's love--for her money. Nothing succeeds like the successful harvest of a young man who has sown Brock spreet Love 'at -first sight may renuire the Jeryices of an ogulist after a second This day in history :--Kimberley re- lieved, 1900 ;: Treaty of fisheries signed, 1888 ; Papal Zonaves leave Montreal, 1868 ; Galileo born, 1564. Dinner Sets +4 and --------------------------| We havea special line-- some costumes of the ladies and the : QEINESE LABOR. + to he PINES. in his Jotters AD 4 Cut Class Specials ist aivived : military uniforms. of the offers, the |, ir 1 Pg Bg ti hgh vet nn .| SCa * YO) 8 § Lon 5. ~ Jus nve 97 pieces. Interest was dT © to-day's cere 5 Thome htt aaah. ® | dorm is and "must remain the first A choice and brilliant FRUIT FE y d i¢ | mony by the introduction, as a new | pide a royal ee A ® | constructive work of the unionist par- BOWL ................... $400 For an every day set it| ember, of Hon. Frank Cochrane, | to South Africa to investi. |» ond that the objects of such re- A WATER BOTTLE of extra minister. 'of Jans and mines, - Mr! |: 39 Won TICA to investi: ® form are to secure more equal terms MEY iio cians skresisedes SABO 't be J ak ¢ ion, | @ gate %.the question of | fl uit iti bea cant at. Cochrane was elected hy acclamation, Chiiziese labo. a | of competition for British trade and A YINEGAR BOTTLE of ex- : on--June- 13th last; --and has not yet | th a Teport | oir commercial union with the col- ceptional Yale ...... i... sat .in the house. Premier Whitney 3 on y + ily government | Li. + While considering it unheces- KNIFE RESTS in odd and was one of his sponsors. * of the 3 nsvaal, with * sary to prescribe exact methods, Mr varied designs, per pair .. $1.25 ° The lieutrnant-governor drove to | ® scipl reference to the |p jour concedes, "the establishment There are a a ajtive and the parliament, Shearied by a detach: > Jatin of 'the new .constitu- : of a moderate general fariff on manu- moderately PI ' . mént of the Royal Canadian Dra- : 5 factured" goods not for thy Torys Cages' Worth, your tonsidera While they last. goons. As he approached the build- |# The Associated Press un- 4» raising Prien ox iving pill > M ITH BROS. ings the Joronte Field Batiany, under 3 ee that rh = tection against legitimate competition, b N command of Capt. Richardson, fired mpo. ' F | The impositio Jewelers, Opticlans. 'Phoné 666. ROBERTSON BROS.. the customary ile of fifteen guns, | 4 including one or more % ln estion eae. ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES | coi | x7 gyuinl of honor from the 48th | # members 'of the govern- 4 | nuble and = should be opted if rrr " EP NPE J Highlanders, 100 strong, under com. |% 'ment, # | shown to he necessary to the attain. MUST BE SOLD mand of Capt. Coshy, met his honor 4 z ¥ | ment of the ends in view or for pur- A variety 'of s | 4 ® J [ inside the buildings Mr. Clarke vas p poses of revenue. 1; to immediately escdrtec to the sla- } selai ow 0 Hater, Cot Btoves and $ tive chamber, where he ll Toronto, in the; room and stead of 10e. Gnaibesiain plied ti 1 Shite Ranges. Also Jot ot Furniture and | 4 McKa Fur House speech from the throne. one under which the said university ot BL ven plion_ the ob TURK'S SECUND-HAND STORE é y Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of Legis- | 18 now gpyemnd and dor other pur Nols pris the Dlr you cate S . lative Assembly : poses. The report of the commission ta B I 2 : Ns PRINCESS STREET 4 ¥ 1 take great pleasure in meeting | 15 expected shortly. a5 A wise ani dusicatile ope dor the un - 4 you again as representatives of the You ill be, glad ta learn that the ge ap 0 7 thin i . ANTED. rovince in parliament assembled. revenues of the province are largely ondi joni inch = 4 ! Our very para thanks are once | in excess of the estimates apd more defending all unionist principles any AT. ONCE, A FEW GIRLS, AT THE | 4 A more due to Almighty = God for the than sufficient to meet the provincial service | can tender will be entirely at pr di 4 bountiful harvest of the year that has | expenditure during the vear. your disposal, : A HOUSEMAID, ONE WHO CAN DO * 0 * 0 passed, which even excels the ome that The public accounts will be laid be The way ny clear for the unionist "Juin sewing. Apply Orphans' Home. | & oe a p called" for. our gratitude last year. | fore ¥ou for your consideration at meeting 1g reafirm Mr. Baliour's lead ro mrt. ere = | With this harvest, the market condi. | the earliest * moment, and the gsti ership to adopt the Chamberlain poli- A MAID POR GENERAL oRK. Ap. MADE TO ORDER tion Has been such as. to maintain the | Matos for the coming year will also ¥, and to devoty its 4ttantion to the nh) + ne * 4 prosperity which our farmers have en- be putida for your approval at an IE Juestion organi . A YOUNG MAN TO FILL POSITION | & joyed in recent years. This has been | "8TIY date. ; ) Bal. of book-keeper, for A.' Chown & Co, EXCLUSIVE noticeable -in the dairying industry even the Past approved of the al. Hardware, Bagot street. ¢ the output of which has been very | # -. four letter, though regresting hia was A FEW SMART GIRLS CAN HAVE | 4 | . ek meer of steady a > To E AMUR x a ed bekoite, dha. siestion Ihe steady work 'and earn 00d pay. a > i ap | CTEQS enterprise activity on the SY hs TS, : ' h opi. Kimmton: omer ove GROER BY MAIL {marearour propio" whic tubo | $1 0 Foote bane" veh, 18 ig {of Buliour to Chamberly IMMEDIATELY, AN: BXPERIENCED § RD! Y MAIL apparent for several years past are wo | $s 3 Fuesbure, | Toe |r AWE ERS ABpiy"in the evening to. Mrs. 4 be seen dn sides at the ro nt ¥ hoe ars daw 5 gor: J J. N.S. Leslie, 109 Bagot street. om time and afiord good "reason for con, : » 8 a IAGGARD'S R ee FURNACES "on ONIBR ¢ gratulation and "thankfulness, © Sapture he ¥hule Provinte % | KNOCK HAGGARD'S ROMANCE. JARE pF JES, : The past year has been' the most + o mur, in Asiatic a, . . hangy hy A el aie 'McKay fur House, Ht in the history of the Agri- | and that the government is # | "Solombn's Mines" Were Not ace. ? é 153 Brook St, Kingston cultural College from the standpoint | #1 alarmed and contemplates * Worked by Ancients. - | ' a o of number of students, the number of | #4 the sending of a special | London, Feb. 15.--Frederick: Se- IN crea oun Woh a Wh Lp farm visitors and the amount of work | &rmy for the province's # | lous, the explorer, and Dr. Mclver, a ocaLer iin I I BE ox rove TS done. For the first time in its career, | protection. + { prominent geographer, have punctured ALR. R or enquire at Whig office. - he total number of students of all hs @ | the fantastic stories that have been - ee : tlasses exceeded 1,000. The Macdonald | EEC EITHFFITFFFFITFFENE | believed for years that the ruins of 2h a SER EOL oLBE BRATHRURN Fruits in Cans Institute has, apparently, taken firm | Zimbabwe, Rhodesia, are those of a f icy wages wanted, and : -. hold on the appreciation of the pub- QUITTING THRONE, very ancient civilization. Rider Hag . Jas. B. Davidson, Fruits 1n Glass lic, and farmers' daughters have come a | gard's novel, "King Solomon's Mines," . to its halls<in numbers that promise | Jolly, Fat Monarch Not Speaking | spread the fame of these wuins over Soap® given in coupons, by €Co., 178 Princess St., Kingston. GENTLEMAN TO HAVE THEIR suits pressed and cleaned carefully by hand ; also bring your cloth and bave an up-to-date suit made. Gallow- 181 Brock street. MEN AND BOYS, TO LEARN Plumbing, Bricklaying, Plastering trades ; Pays $5 a day. Coyne Bros. Uo., New York, Chics Cineinnati, sis. Free Catalogue. - also Marmalade, in glass, each, 10c¢ i a tn dddentl m- e . a 15¢. proved system, it is confidently ex- oN TO-SPRAY. | 40 " ) : 3 \ rd ARM AL ro JPRAY, Goodwillies Superior Fruits. Yellow | pected that the immigration and ecol- « Rane a er Spl Peuchus, oars. Preserved Plums, Stra®- | onization work of this government n {red to a ved agents. Wrries, erries, -sealers "00 w ill reac! h % hi 8 a 3 ( s Bros., Galt, Ont. Goodwillies Plums, sealers, 20¢ ach the highest mark yet at TO BUY FOUR HOUSES, $12 to $25, | above, 7ib. pails, 5 - south of Princess, and east of Al Marmalade, 7lb. 550. ied Ste. Lo Rent, Det ea to 815 Cans Golden Svrup. 10c. month. Geo. A. Bateman, 69| Pumpkin, 8 cans, 25¢ Clarence Street, Kingston F. W. VAN LUVEN DWELLINGS, STORES, etc. McCann's Real 51 Brock street: ---- ey BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. moderate rent. Apply tQ ee tte eet HOUSE, 202 WILLIAM ST AT PRE- 851 Princess street ; Possession immediately, Steacy & Steacy. sent . occupied : by O Hooper OFFICES, state Agency, . Particulars at emt Fruits in Sealers Strawberries in Syrup, in cans, 10¢ and 15c. Lombarb Plums, cans, 10¢ Green Gage Plums, cans, 10c. Red Cherries, cans, 20c. Pitted Red Cherries, cans, 25¢. Pine Apples, cans, 20c, Blueberries, cans, 10c, Jams--Pluns, Peach, Raspberry, Strawberry, Red Currant, Black Currant, Fresh Jams and Jellies, assorted as 2468 Princess Street. 'Phone 417. HOCKEY MATCH | Junior 0. H. A. FINAL. GAME '| PORT HOPE vs. ST. GEORGE'S FRIDAY, Feb. 16 HOUSE, 202 WILLIAM ST. AT FRE- sent i v , looper. 2 ry aie Pg Poon Pat Game called at 8 p.m. Admission, Steacy & Steacy's. ase. -------------- This certainly will be a good swift FOR SALE. ame. 2 -- -- A SQUARE, GRAND PIANO, *AL- w Mak S al f most new. Apply to Box *'G. thing YH 8 e a ty 0 rt tliat eet -------------------- FTHE ROWANS,' 163 UNION ST. Esq., with orf the premises. ee ete ------------ ONE LARGE ENBLISH PLATE Glass Mirror Ne Nickle Plated "Allen's"' branch Mat Stand, three dozen ear smaller Sta . Awpnly to Mrs. Adams, 886 Alfred street. Mititary Bootmakers the residence of the late John Mudie. or without large garden and 'orthard. For terms, etc., apply Fitting Feet If you have difficulty being fitted with Shoes come to ys. " b w OPENED HOUSE The Lieutenant Governor - Busy To-day. SPEECH FROM HIM OUTLINING THE WORK OF THE SESSION. The Legislature Will Have a Fa legislature was opened, this afternoon, Clarke. The galleries while the floor of the house was well filled. With the hand: y Lieut.-Gov, ere crowded, the lighar leense act, amending the volunteer lands grants act, revising and amending the raitway act, thé street railway act, and the electric aét, amending the agricultural and arts' act, amending and consoli- dating the seversl acts relating to companies, revising and amending the acts relating to public schools and the acts respecting the department of education, respetting the University of Toronto, and amending the supple mentary revenue act, 189, providing for the taxation of railways. The extraordinary possibilities which the fature may have in store; with re- ference to electric power, are still at: tracting increasing attention on the rt scientific and practical men. a expected that the report of the commissionerd, appointed to enquire into and report upon hydraulic and electric power in the province, will be laid before you before the close of the session. A mass of inidrmation has Dut, on Foi Iron--The Bill of Business--To Revise been collected, which will now, no Foley Wise ey for and Improve the Laws--Hopes | doubt, be of great value in the future the Unionists. 3 That the Session Will Be sunsitderation of this very important London, Feb, 15.--The conservative Harmonious. a the month of Octobge last, a | convention called for today, in con: Toronto, Feb. 15.--~With the usual | commission was ry report nection with the leadership ditneulty brilliancy and ceremony, the twelfth | ypon a scheme for the thanagement |!" relation to tariff reform, has lost and government of the University of Chamberlain Aceepts Bal: four's Proposals. OF TARIFF REFORM CHAMBERLAIN IS READY TO . 8: 3 y The Establishment of « Moderate General Tarif, and a Small its principal object in consequence of an understanding between Messrs. Bal- tour amd Chamberlain, which is set forth in letters that have been issued a very bright future for the institu- tions. You will be asked to provide funds for increasing the teaching facil- ities of the college in the various de-§ partments, ; The past year has shown a large in- crease over previous years in the num- ber of immigrants settling _in On- tario. Preparations are being made to receive and settle a larger number during the present year, who will be airected to the fdrms of the province. With increased facilities, and an tained. The funds appropriated are being used solely to assist in provid- ing farm and domestic help, Since the last meeting of the legisla- ture Earl Grey, gavernor-general of Canada, accompanied by Countess Grey and their estimable family, have visited several sections of the province and the seat of. the government has been honored by their presence on two occasions. The people of the pro- vince have noted with great satisiac- tion the great interest taken by his his excellency in all matters affect- ing their welfare and. happiness. The extensive experience gained by his ex- cellency in the various public posi- tions which he has occupied, renders his opinions on such questions of greatest possible value; while the in- terest manifested by the Countess Grey in all movements of a philanthropic and social nature has been a source of great satisfaction, You will be pleased to learn that the operation of the first section of the Temiskaming and Northern On- tario railway, for the past year, has been very satisfactory, the income be. ing largely in excess of expense of op- eration, and that 'construction of the extension of this road haz been pro. ceived with in the most energetic manner. The growing importance and valne of the mineral interests of the province call for the most careful consideration and management, and necessary am- endments to the mining law will be know having stolen the sian actress, from a San session were a spurious a large number of pawn tickets, ing more With Queen. Paris, Feb. 14.--~In ve the jolly, fat These same gossips smile at "new remember that a voung 0 mere coincidence, explain that queen are SWINDLES VICTIMS. Gets Money Under Pretext of Re- turning Goods. Nice, Feb. 14.--A man who has been arrested at Villefranche is suspected of | jewels of the Rus- | Mme. Voronenwskaya, | In his pos- | passport pad Remo hotel The man, who has confessed to Le is the author of was De. Chan's Buttermilk and Almond | Government Anxious to Placate ry exclusive circles of society is whispered the ex tradrdinary rhmor of Portugal is seriously abdicating his throne. And many who | monarch, erack | shot, and lover of all sports, believe | two pieces of flowered blue and white it that King Carlos thinking of | the | popularly credited" story that the king | and his accomplished queen live in idyllic domestic felicity They charming South American born coun- tess, very well known here, appeared in Paris when the King came not long ago on a visit, and woman' and | It they say. it was for the king is | understood to be infatuated with her. They account the king and on speaking terms. on the countess not hav- ing obtained the money by swindling denies that theft at San Remo, It was his cusiom to watch closely the reporis of thefts in the newspapers, write to the sons robbed, and inform them that he would be able to restore their proper- ty to them. When "hie letters were answered he | would asked for a little money on a¢- | garding arbitration. count, and when he received it heard of him, In res. pect of this kind of swindle numerous complaints have been Todged against him. the per- | od noth LOST. ee -------------- A GOLD PEN, ON GORE STREET, Det ween Bagot and King streets. Finder please leave at the Whig 3 84 Brock St. AUCTION SALE OF RESTAURANT I WILL OFFER FOR SALE AT THE Keswick Restaurant, No. Sign of Golden Boot. 354 King St submitted to you for your cofisidera- tion. Since the last session an agreement has been arrived at with the Domin: the negotiation, on equitable terms, of a treaty with ocoupy large por: ion government for the Indians, who 25 cents. The last Queen's students on Norph West will hy Mr. o'clock. Solo McK eracher Silver collection. (ream is the best for chapped hands, | meeting addressed by missions in the the TY W.C.A ponlicle in the bhatt ot | danger is impending. The secretary of the world, Selous and Meclver say ex- cavations show the work to' have been done by a Negroid race, akin to the Kaflirs. They scout the idea that a civilized people ever occupied the dis trict Dr. M¢lver says he discovered there | Nankin china which were certainly not earlier than the sixteenth century. DIRTY PIECE OF PAPER. | Out to Raphael. Feb. 16.--While the director of the Ambrosine library here was | hastily looking through some rubbish which was to be destroyed, he picked up a dirty, crumpled sheot of paper, which on being smoothed out, showed evidences of being a drawing. He had it cleaned and the discovery now turns out to be Raphael's sketch for the portrait of Bramante, which the artist had used for his figure of Archi- meds in the frescoes at the Vatican. It was thought that such a drawing { existed, but its whereabouts were hitherto unknown, Turns Be a Milan, NOW HOPEFUL. As to the Conference on Morocean Question. 3 London, Feb, 15.--The Algeciras cor- respondent of the Telegraph says hae communicated to Mr. White, one of the American delegates to the Moroe- | ean conference, a report that the Unit: States would arbitrate between France and Germany. Mr. White re plied that he was not aware that | Cites the French or the German de any advices re- The correspon- | dents generally continue to make a i . . * | more hopeful view of the situation. legates had received TROUBLE FEARED. { | i 1 Foreigners. | London, Feb. 15.~The Pekin corres | pondent of the Times says that all the | gation guards have been warned that | the German legation has obtained an LADY'S GOLD WATCH, BETWEE King street. and Opera ess andl Queen Sts. on Bago House, or «MONDAY. Feb. 19th t. |- All bf the goods and chattles as a tions of the province not néw under treaty. Among the measures to he submit- incess ing concern, viz ~Dining Chairs, and on pa Hye, Fantes. Table Linen, Fine Range, Re- UND. frigrator, Rell Top Desk, and other : FO! bo goods found in a Sfat-class ;Reptaur A PURSE OF MONEY ¢ PRINC.|snt. everything to be so n #s¢ street. Thursday oN RIC. Sale at 3 o'clock. Particulars from can have same by applying to 287 | Auctioneer, Phone, 808, STAN Dsacr. Street, ; or Lundy. Table at ; Auctioneer. ted to you for your consideration, in addition ta the amendments of the bills respecting éommty councils, re mines, amending and consolidating | ad ment | Carter's ak. | mining law. above mentioned, will he the | i To get relief from indigestion, bili- ousness, constipation or torpid liver, without disturbing the stomach purging the bowels, take a few d please you. The genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pille | | erecting the department of lands and fare sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, of i Lr i y 1 Little Liver Pills; they will dynasty, is * | additional field battery. The position in China is becoming increasingly ugly. The trouble, probably, will spread from the south to the north, The government, eager to save the seeking to' placate the foreigners, x Spe our own make corset, extra Troubles. X San Francisco, Feb, 13.~The officers of the Dotie bri wows of the dis patch of two before an uprisi Sunning district, near Canton, that magistrate and many e been killed. It is stated that had gathered in foree and were march- ing on Sunning city. The inhabitants of the district were fleeing. In, addi tion to the anti-foreign agitation in Canton, there is also an anti-dynastic movement, she Will Be An Uprising. San Franciswo, Feb, 15-0. E. Young, a witness of recent riot in Shanghai, has arrived here, and tells of intense antiforsign sentiment among the Chinese, and predicts that an uprising will take place within the # next fow months. Young sive shat Ye : hundred Chinese were kil in tl 1 premegripmper riot in Shanghai, and that anly the EE presence of foreign gunboats at - hai prevented the wholesale slaughter of Americans and Englishmen, tn pet IS A RENETFICIARY. - i Be a A ---- Ottawa, Feb. 15--C: A. Douglas, of this city, is a beneficiary, under late Marshall Field's will Mr. Douglas was a first cousin, and $200,000 was left to be distributed among twelve of them. The house of J. 'V. Woods, the well- known facturer, was entered Monday afternoon, and it is seid dia- monds worth $1,000 were stolen, The stolen includes several valu able rings other ornaments, ana some family mementoes of breat va i oil paintings of three children, executed hy a Toronto art ist. Mr. Wood, who had been ill, went out for » fow minutes and suspicion oie to workmen who were engaged a job-ut the hod. The affaic has | been kept quiet and only leaked out today, > TYE GOES OUT. He Will Go Into Work. Montreal, Feb, 15.~The retirement of W. F. Tye from the position of Construction chief engineer of the C.P.R., was an hair puma edad It is understood that stripes, a rich, rusting Silk. the will go into comstruction work. No Mju: ---- Fin, , : has yet been named. successor " The Allan liner Ontarian, from Port: | pONGFE SILKS, fand, for Glasgow, arrived at Glas- White and gow on the 15th, from 1 IWinipisy : here on the way to Edmonton, where he will attend the convention of offi. cials at which the ereameries of "Al berta will be formally handed over to the province. "The creameries," said Mr. Ruddick, "are strong now, and the dairy indus try of Alberta has a great future, Their output finds an excellent mar ket in British Columbia, the Yukon and the Orient, The average price for hutter in 1905 was 21.09 cents per pound at the creameries.' ---------- The New Method. St. Petersburg, Feb, 15.-The re: volutionista have issued a proclama- tion announcing a complete change in the revolutionary methods. In the future the old idea of concentrated effort will be abandoned, and, in- stead, small secret bands will be or- ganizod ang ®o far as possible the government will be fought by indivi duals who will endeavor to extermin: ate every class of people, MARRIED. STOVER-SNIDE By Rev. Dr. at the ; Fob. . 14th, Stover, of to, to Miss rude Spider, tngston. on Fob. 14th, 1006 rd, aged eight ' of Mrs. {resi t 2 o'clock. Friends acuuaintantes respectfully invited to' O'LOUGHLIN. February 10th, 1 at Yarker, "Michaet O'Loughlin, elohty- yours, Two Shot In Lovers' Quarrel. | == . . Buffalo, NX., Feb, 15.-As a result of a lovers' quarrel, Miss: May Van Sickle, Niagara Falls, aged twenty vears, and Lawronee Spore, Niagara Falls, ate in the hospital, the formes miffering from a bullet wound in the side, alleged to have been inflicted by Spore. Spore carries a bullet in the head, said to have been self-inflicted. The girl will die. WARD. ~In Glonvale, Joseph CF. a Retain Native Costume. Winnipeg, Feb. 15.--A colony of Bre. ton and Savoy peasantry, located in Northern Alberta, a considerable time, have persistently clung to many of their native costumes, chief among which is gheir picturesque dress, The colony is now becoming one of special interest and study. Roosevelt is moving to "bring the waters of the Niagara river under the |" jurisdiction of ah international agree- ment as the only effective means of protecting Niagara. Falls against de- struction." Legal proceedings will be instituted to recover campaign contributions made by the New York Life insurance company. MILLS & CUNNINGHAM 79 Clarence St, Kingston - - Ontarig|oWN Investments proposed to you, of that | vou intend making--Life, Endowment, or Accident Policies, in fagt all kinds of investments examined for you. We have every -facitity and a wide Lusiness connection. Get our «Avie We may Save. You sgine money. Our charges will bo moderate, Tine for such work; any week duy between the hours of 3 and 8 o'tloek nm, Dg KINGSTON SKATING CLUB Annual Masquerade COVERED RINK ; Saturday Night. Feb. 17 Public admitted as 4 | "strong $1.20, New York Dress Reform. | for 26 » ctators only. Admission, 25¢. Chi ren 1d¢c., or Iwo <. ?

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