Haven't one more S bad indeed pass. us but all of ¢ samples, which m ble credit et pn bly such a beauty in the sale Fash Silk 38, all ex- ful waists, | with silk erific de- wide hem- and back, with neat wide cuffs; terial and faced with md valan- Regular 00, but to- won after nly. r 50c. a pair. r prices. mere Stockings, seamless feet, full len the product of one of the best alue at only unere Stockings, of same make and style as er grade, and well worth the extra amoust, amere Stockings, made by an English mans cialty of the finer grades, each pair stamp k fully guaranteed, Ing it an extra-special value at mark and mere Stockings, makes of fine soft cashmere, which with only a We., to get them. to the popular price we bbed, GIRLS' Fancy ings, in light blue, 1 or cardinal and tan, for the small girls' looks nicer or is more popular now. LADIES' White Lac Sto ings, in dainty and pleasing & signs at moderate prices, too, b* ing only 39c. LADIES' Colored .Cashmerc Stock: ings, i dinal. sizes, aped mere, ight, ded a table with some Ladies' 5, turn soles, patent tip, goo | e clearing them out at 0 a Pair DAILY MEMORANDA. FEBRUARY SALE FURNITURE PER CENT. REDUCTION soiled inside, reg- SID EL TURKI Moroccan Gunboat Chases A French Steamship. A FRENCH CRUISER INTERVENES AND STOPS THE MOOR'S GAME, x ed if you have not | opportunity as this will be 5 $10 Sidevonrd, for $8.50, man wants to swear a Mmself with a cursory glance Turki Shells 'Belgian Marchia Incident Magnified by Spain--Landing on Moorish Coast the Casus 'extensive array of such a small num n shown and » hese being offer ore--it's ; So Saturday aft + 1ts impossifl sharp, will ex placed for sal Dinner Sets We have a special line-- $90 Bedroom Sett, for $75. Dressing Cases, for Robt. J. 222 Princess Street 2 doors above Opera House Telephone 677 xchange Telegraph pect you here to e. Of course if continues all eveniq, postpone your visit till. they ription :-- $2.95 rr -- Section Now Full Of ues For All red women who came to the Hosiery e time ago that ninety of them dd to purchase stockings at one of four Reasons and causes we he fact that it was so, was enough, and s of selling great quantities at these could secure qualities just a little bets fered we planned ngs that with the veriest mite of profit That we were successful was te steadily increasing sales of this de | sk that you buy your Hosiery from that no better values can be foundin ur sizes--38 cribe each Turki, on Thursday, pursued the French steamship, Zenith, for landing contraband at Marchia, on Lalande, intervened, 'and stopped the Belgian factory at Marchia, which Ln ms ------ rey Stone Dwelling, King ae! d Park. the Lalande fired four shells at Both then returned to Melilla. just arrived--q7 pieces. Brick Dwelling, extension podern improvements, Gore For an every day set it but the French eaptain forbade can't be beat. $5.00 While they last. . ROBERTSON BROS.. a LL Mpn Saks HR INSURANCE AGENCY French subjects had Ww The Moorish commanders have tel Marchia, to Mohammed BE SOLD archia, MUST of first-class Hall Sheet-Irom Stoves, Cook Stoves and complaining of the action | Apparently the Marchia incident has Carpets, everything cheaper than usual. Spanish correspon JUkR'> StLuND-HaND STURE 898 PHINCESS STREET boon magnified by dems who are opposed to the Germans, and played her own hand il La Morocco, without previous reference McKay Fur House | Madrid, ha< confe ret regarding the incident INSURANCE LEGISLATION. lis given that the de PERSIAN LAMB + + JACKETS : : MADE TO ORDER EXCLUSIVE ORDER BY MAIL | Doubt Regarding Powers 109 Bagot street. Dominion Parliament. Aa i Mn Bn En ER prominently identified with the ¢ and arranged to se. sire at Whig office to which the federal SOAP COUPONS, TOILET ! exchange for theso It was quite clear, rs. inspection" was a matter of dominion concert, and they, could pass an to render that inspec por} 3. 9, 93 and 10--in each TER or McKay Fur House, | 163 Brock St, Kingston. loquestion and ascertain { i TY IV YY YW wd suits pressed and cleaned carefully by | der fede control, but it aiso bring your cloth and have ler | leral | ntrol, but i We Make a Specialty of Fitting Feet | If you have difficulty being * | fitted with Shoes come to us. Wear '""Allen's"' Military Bootmakers Sign of Golden Boot. CARD OF THAN RESCUERS REWARDED. Officers and Crew Saved Crew of Anniversary Of Explosion. AUCTION SALE OF RESTAURANT SH wenty-six | been Jending PRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. immediately, Apply a dynamite bomb was exploded ONDAY, Feb. 19t LADIRS' Black Cashmere FEmbroi 25¢., dered Stockings, the most daintr of all for evening wear. see them. have killed the em his accustomed | Infantry, statio 2 al. --- , commemoration of that remarks escape thanksgiving services TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES ' ' | Special services were held in the chapel the entire imperial Recognizes Labor Unions. | can be secured from the, undersicn Buxton has announced postoffice department | | have a right to form | betterment of their and | : | broke will take up the complaints that hare hold 8." 163 UNION ST. ence of the late John Mudie, bh or without large garden ROBT. J. REID. The Leading Undertaker 222 Princess -y El ---.a,.s..- x --_-- KINGSTON SKATING CLUB Annual Masquerade COVERED RINK Saturday Night, Feb. 17 | dint Lovket depmrted from the Elysee, | i took up hiz abode in | twentv-fice round the Rue | month. The hont till be in private 1 Chis | and on the United States side, act unostentatiously marked President postmaster-general, | Lord Stanley, declined ! : i hott} 1 i . ; pis with , | the employees" delegates to diseuss an | 'N¥ thei ities without, '20. 3 | These are po! svindlers who adont te ------------ | plovees seeking to obtain better wages President Loubet Retires. orsete at New York Dress | and vou will he sure of a per- { . 1 { tne baking powder, . Saturday. -- - [ATEST NEWS F Quebec, Feb, 17. His Lordship W. Andrews, judge of the supe court of the provinee of Quebee, rd nisin. this morning, at' the family rsidence, | Despatches From Near And Little River Rowd, after an illness of some weeks' duration. The deceased Distant Places. jurist was the eldest son of the late EF. A. Andrews, QC. of this city, and -- was born here on September 10th, . 1835. Me was educated at the high school, was called to the bar in 1550, and practised his profession in part nership with his father and Sic A ---- Caron. He was created a Q.C., hy the | green 1f THE BRIEFEST POS- Marquis of Lorne, In 1552, and was raised to the bench as a puisne judge SIBLE FORM, of the superior court of the province of Quebet, on March 16th, 1555 In 1886 he was appointed, hy HM S {Matters That Interest Everybody vice-admiralty court at Quoin His Of Everything Easily Read government, © a I of the =Notes From All Over--Little lordship was a member a the Church and Remembered. of England and served a® a delegate of hig church to the provincial synod The Allan line steamer Mongolian, . : the: $d of Apri for Boston, has sailed from Glasgow. a a E. Catipbell api The Canadian Bank of Commerce has ter of the late Daniel E Campbell, purchased the Merchants Bank of sq, of St. Armand. He received the Prince Edward. Island. honorary degree of D.C.L, from Len noxville Upiversity in 1505, Hon. Sidney. Fisher has accepted the resignation of F. W, Hodson, domin- ion live stock commissioner, a ETE ww " Patrick Crowe, charged with the FELTATH THERETO 8 2 KING WORKS HARD. + ---------- + London, Feb. 17.--King + Edward told Rev. Wilson 4 Carlile, head of the Charch 4+ Army, whb was received in audience at Buckingham 4 Palace that he oftes work- 4+ ed twelve hours a day + himself. He knew the dlessings of work and 4: greatly sympathized with 4 + the unemployed. Therefore 4 it was a great comfort to 4 hfs Majesty to know that {4 the. Church Arm asl | ¢ furnishing 'work for so 4 many. The king Specially 4 praised the emigration 4 plans of the army. & DESPERATE STRUGGLE. Going on Between Various Sections. St. Petersburg, Feb progressive forees, is approaching A gentleman who | cylmination and must end within | few days in the resignation either { Minister of Interior Durngvo, who ading the movement fér thorough- bin to legislate regard | going repression, or of Premier Witte | colled all orders placed with Austrian | and several of the "members of the | firms. This commercial war between 17. Information | pegate stunggle, | Has Broken Out Between Austria | which has been raging in the govern and Servia. - | ment between the reactionary and * kidnapping . of Edward Cudahy's son; i | five years ago, has been acquitted, | It has been practically decided to + | inaugurate a Sunday street car service & | in Winnipeg about the middle of w= | March, is A son has been born to Prince Chun, * brother of the emperor of Japan. He + | i% most likely to be designated as sue- + | cossor to the throne. 4 . a | According to the statements of Keir - { Hardie, the laborites in the British | Commons will he separate and dis. | tinet from every other party. a | The St. Lawrence and Chicago Na- - | vigation company has placed a con + | tract for a steel steamer cof the larg i est class for upper lake traffic King Alfonso is reported to he im patient at the delay of the pope in sanctioning his marriage, and the | pope, it is rumored, has requested | d'rincess Ena to make a declaration in writing that hir motive in becom- | ing a convert to the Roman Catholic faith was conscientious conviction | and not merely political reasons. +F% AN UNBLOODY WAR the | Viomia, Fob. 17.-By a decree of the # | government. of Austria-Hungary, the 8 importation of cattle into Austro ol Hungary, from Servia, has been pro 15 | hibited. This has led to retaliation Servian merchants who have can cabinet. The question at issue is the | the two countries has been cauged by withdrawal of the extemardinary pow- | Servia entering into a eres ponfided TW Posembire-gonerid | with Piledrie apdinet the throughout thé empire, which, in tnany | Austria. In consequence of * | cases, it is alleged, have been exercis- | tion Austrian has broken off her ne | ed for the repr ssion not only but also of political disor | political activity of the liberal | ties. Minister of Agriculture Kutler, it | that 1,700,000 pigs, 785.000 cattle and is stated on excellent authority | ready has resigned - par thet may be est that act of | tations with Servia for a comm the | treaty I'he importance of the con mated from the fact 230,000 sheep are imported from Ser via into Austria every year. The value of Servia's exports to Austria is 2.200000 out of a total of 2,800, . ie 0) pound tirl The exports from NOT BELIEVED. Austrin to Servia® are valued at 1, -------- 000 000 pounds stirling a year. Pekin, Feb. 17+--A rumor = : he Tarki h representative at Sofia of a. plot for a mass + rad ih a n Role 1a Hee govern acre of foreigners, on [4 | } prin fu ty askmg for February ~%4th, is totally 4 explanations regarding Certain , Mipu discredited here. United «- Soria en i 41 States Minister Rockhill < ° ke an and pi 4 says that'he has heard + intore te att to the + nothing to indicate that + The. parte even" ne 4: there is any foundation for + th vie . of these ati 4+ such a rumor o be BANK CLERK MISSING The Authorities Say the Loss Will Be Sinall. St, John, NB. Feb. 17. <The mild sensation in banking circles v clerk named A. Roberts, of dank of Pri America, 1 | ported miss for | New York, Feb. 17--Miss M hat not reached 'he dining Hogan, of this ci known among her mortem in the ease of young Clegg, "Alice Roosevelt's twin Moorefield, Ont who, while walking | was married to-day to William Hol lown Woodward avenue, vesterday, | brooke, a priv én company KE, Sth fell tothe walk and died while being I at Governor's | taken to Harper Hospital, revealed no land. The peculiar ibriguet of Mies | reason for death. The organs all ap Hogan wag giver or because, Miss Roosevelt, « vas born Pruary 11th 1984 and always | some fifty or eighty so-called | nets in the United Kingdom are titlos to *'¢ | their eavh, titles for year Will Have A Go r (int Feb 17 | Winds Walter Herrick, of outgide of Wayne emmty the high | Cherry had heen reel om one hb seven potent but Cherry 12 not in F pow. bank authori 1« heoble ont of en who have used thy Willis Spracklin, the local pur. will » mest Joe shape lon the treaty. An Old Hotel Bumed, Forest Ont, Feb, 17.--At seven . i morning, lire broke out vk ' building on the corner of Tre wv and Main streets, known ww the Farmer Exchange hotel, own afoed db M 1. Roche. This being «a n rer the fire gained head the and the work of the fire buildings. The proprie | ties admit a en loss by hi de | tor of the hotel vacated the building pasture, but it 15 not at all seri | fall and it has been occupied ous. The voun man in auestior i that time by a few boarders for an Englishman. H i« said to hay wing purpose All the contents ? 1 her fast lif Th View A. } Steele's furniture February 17th, | peculations he tendid ove ! the south side received a past three mont! . v orching | Alice Roosevelt's "Twin" Marries Apparently No Cause. Detroit Mich., Feb. 17.-A post like | peared to be in normal condition, ex The stomach has been sent to County { greatest admiration for the latte Chemist Clark for esamination, The | attended | When Miss Hogan heard that Migs, body will be sent to Mount Forest to Roosevelt was fo be married on Fel | dav, | runey 17th: she arranged with her | tended to be married at the same time Have Reached Deadlock. : data Detboit, Feb. 17-2 Chicago des Get After Bogus Baronets. patch says passenger representatives " om of eastern railroads, who have been London, Fah 1 w= Next wesk a com dizcussing differentials, have come to i mittee Aphotn ted Ti he Home P A a deadlock. The passenger agents have tary and headed b we earl of Pem arbitration of the question, Mechanics, Farmers, Sportsmen. To heal and soften the skin and re- | 88 to-night move grease, oil and rust stains, aint and earth, ete, use The "Mas- | one at 125 pounds, probably pai Mechanic's" Tar Soap Aas { grapes, bahanns, fancy apples an chester. in , st. within s Toilet Soap Co., Manufacturers. but In rubber goods, "the Albert guar | anteed quality op- { at Dr. Chown's drug store 1 Gibson's Red Cross drug store, nt was devoted to some of ---- The Work of Formulating Details Proceeds. : New York, Feb, 16.-The anthracite miners' sub-committee, appointed at yesterday's conference, hetween the coal operators and the union's special committee, to-day, began the work of formulating in detail the proposals which have been already presented in eneral form to the employers. It pro- bably will be at least a week before the committee has its report ready for submission to the sub-committee of seven appointed by the operators, INCREASE IN FEES, ------ The Prices for Licenses to Be Advanced. Toronto, Feb, 16.--An increase in the license fees throughout the pro vinee is foréshadowed in a remark made, this moring, by Hon. W, J Hanna, Speaking to a group of newspaper 'men, Mr, Hanna remark ed: "No amendment to the license act would meet modern requirements if it' did not include an increase in oes. WILL OPPOSE BALFOUR. A Change Made Since Balfour's Last Speech. London, Feb. 16.--As a consequences of an agreement reached HV Former Premier Balfour with Joseph Cham: berlain, on the subject of fiscal re form, the Hberals of the city of Lon: don have decided to oppose the elec tion of Mr. Balfour to the house from a London distriet, An Heroic Father. Manitowee, Wis, Feb. 16.--George Schadeburg: saved his life and that of his four-year-old son nobly. He was crossing the Wisconsin Central bridge, near the eity with hig two children, and the younger boy had trailed in the rear. Schadeburg - heard a trdin ape proaching and ran back to save the boy, but was unable to clear the bridge. Grasping the lad in one arm, he swung from the side of the bridge with the other and held on until the train had passed. Schadeburg's arm was severely wrenched, and he was completely exhausted when assistance reached him, Tidal Wave Destroys Villages. Panama, Feb, 10-~Confirmation of reports of loss of life by a tidal wave following a submarine earthquake on January 31st, has been brought here by the captain of the steamer Quito, which has arrived here from Guayaquil. On January 31st, seviral coast vil lages in the department of Caug were destroyed and more than fifty persons were killed or drowned, Pes On the same day an earthguake last. ing seven minutes was felt in the in nd oes How They Themselves Act. Kingston merchants are constantly chorusing that the people should not buy their goods out of town; support your own homes and people. The way they support the city and its interests was made manifest at the public meet ing last evening in the interest of the community's great need, a first-class hotel. Just two merchants were pros ent, It's all take in and no give out No wonder Kingston is talked of as dead. How ean it live in such selfish Toronto, "Ont." Feb. 17.--(10 a.m )~ Moderate winds, and fiye wosther. Sun day, southerly winds, cloudy and cons paratively wild. Arriving er Daily . i New Goods are springing up here and there in every depart- ment fust as spring crocuses might be enticed from the fSower beds by the warm weather, and just as delightful as the crocuses would be with their suggestion of spring are these beautiful New Materials, we've just received. NEW DRESS SILKS selling very rapidily already at the prices mark+ ed, 'from SU¢, ta $1. NEW BLACK GOODS, every plece of great individual merit perfectly fast dyes, from 45¢. to 81.75. " NEW TWEED SUFTINGS, in those pretiy light oy shades, hoth plain and taney, all wool and 54 inches wide, at special low prices: NEW WASH dOODE, {up Dginty De signe, both white and ors; for Shirt Waists and Suits. Good lines at 20c. and 20¢. ¥ NEW TPMIROIDIREES fr Ae t 70be., und the very 2 laid 5 ¥ ples worthy ~ of. your PUPUIS<THOMPSON At University Place, hy Hev, Dr, MacGillivray, of spirit, A Loss Of $30,400. reported to the Brooklyn police, to day, by Frederick J. Ennis, a seven teen-vear-old bank messenger, The boy said he lost the money, yesterday, while carrving it from the Mechanics bank, Brooklyn, wheres he is employed, to the Ridgewood bank. To Reduce Naval Strength. Birmingham, Eng., Feb. 16.-The Post, today, save that an exchange of views is going on between the British and French governments with the idea of further reducing the naval strength of each country in the far cast. Such a step is regarded do sirable on the ground of economy, Schedule Adopted. New York, Feb. 16.~The National league 'baseball schedule for 1906 is announced. The season beging Thurs day, April 12th, The season closes in the east on Saturday, October 6th. In the west the season closes on the day following. a slight congestion of the lungs, agreed to remain in Chicago until a settlement iz reached in order to avoid a rate war which would follow a dis . | agreement. The deadlock, it ix said, ix vioht. Lys vo the inability of the Grand Trunk, the Michigan Central and the Erie roads to agree upon a basis of | I A complete manicure sot for 28¢ Another Insurance Men Ill. | New York, Feb. 16. ~James W, Alex: ander, former president of the Equita ble Society, hax suffered a wecond | stroke of parslysis, and is at death's | door in the sanitarium at Deerfield, Mass. There is only slight hope for his recovery, | To Take Over Archives. the Venezuelan embassy pending the settlement of the quarrel betweer France and Venezoela, Urgent Writ Served. New York, Feb. 16.-An urgent writ De Uastellaine, making him defendant wife, formerly Anna Gould. | Port Hope Hbckeyists. { With a good crowd of rooters, the noon train for the junior OHA ---------------- Ploeapples, grape fruit, tungerines Carnoveky's, : | address to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, | Mullin's. | ! | Roses and Lilly potatoes, Craw- | - Importers of Fise | ford'. New York, Feb 16, The loss of | £30400, in cash checks and notes, was | Paris, Feb. 10.~The United States | High Class Speclaltion: Moving Peta | embassy here, has instructed the Paris | and Thustrited Songs hetwesn the Arts | consulate to take over the archives of was, today, served upon Count Boni in the separation proosedings of his | Port Hope hockeviets arvived on the large Navel oranges that are sweet at | The city of Toronto will present an | Chaslinors church, Kingston, Miss i Mae Fhompson, eldest daughter of George Thompson, Fag. to Profssor | N. F. Dupuis, of Queen's University. Mrs Pupaie will not reesive until October DIED. SAUVE=AL Uarden Island, February 16th, 1906, Adeline beloved dolghter of Jomeph Bauve, aged twenty-one y # and cleven months Funeral from her father's residence, Sunday afternoowr at 2,80, to Wola | Island, Friends and acgusintances | re fully -invited to witend | SKEGUS, Killed accidentally, nt Collinsville, 111, on Sunday, Febras ary 11th Albert Eraest, second cident son of the Iste Doseph Skovos, aged twenty-seven years. Fuheral from his Mother's residence, B James street, Monday afternoon, at 8 pelock, Friends and aeguaintancs are respectiully invited to witend (GRAND OPERA) WOUSE) Special Extended Engagement HEFAY'S And Their Company By Special Arrangem nt on MONDAY, Eeb. 19th Matinee for Ladies at 2,30. Evenmny. for Everybody at 8.185, | SRESHS 25-35-60 B9%X:s 15 FIVE NIGHTS CoRmsaai®§ on. 2oin Bargain Matinee Satarday at 2,30 Joe. and Alex. Marks With | Marks Bros. No. Al Co. Presenting on Tuesday The Sporting Deacon For Tuesday Night only, une Ladies" ticket given free, With every 28¢. ticket BEBSIA before 7. 0'cl iar 10-15-35 Neaupe Seats now on sale, 1 Marmalades Our stock is complete { The variety is wondérful The makers are the best Cairns' List | Green Fig | Pine Apple Ginger | Apricot . | Fig and Lemon 4 1 Green Fig and Ginger Pineapple and Ginger ? Orange in 1 1b. pots and 7 ib ting is the best, sold only { 3 packages Cow brand sola, 10c., at | Jas. R.edden @ Co. 4 ¥ *: