i, ir oa d Pas ible for hor, rode 0 Walter jg. - | woman, and wher aa beg Lung held sway, " a 2% nd dg held sway, Peace, ang - b me, Pye go | Tor Bat "Mr. aime. . Paychin, di "to tell the hod i 1s wife's i iy Very, so here it is in Pye "- 3 y |» At the time my wife ick 1 Axythine sh Was very Jou hod, i alter. 'We had o house} oH mne weeks because she w to do any work, jr ah ; ¥sician state i | cure for he pee ungs | affected. "OU her lungy yt 'It w is ly [oh 80nd raven short time; just Starting on in lint - © Worked Wonde.. hd © started to use Psvehin. | Joung | litle faith, fur wah join Mi en up hope. But the results Shout go even 1: Before Mrs, Walter PW yr hte bottle the pain whieh, had tak L. H.{ her lungs for about ave berg jy e, had Went BWAY, and after (4hiny Jt treet Mrs. Walter is a new - wo dot ntranc- really. well again, arent Baking pa was also very mugh td her Stomach, hut Psychi on a | her wonderfully in that res . to t 8o can only say that "oi pou bind | was once sickness, sadness and 4 Shey ect be- | there is now health joy, @ Lite, » 10F, comfort, gy Tan't Say Too Much. « Ags "I &anuot speak ; ! chine, a8 it has, vo isily of Py. 4 rs. Walte ' to life, r back from almost deg} "I would gladly recom \ mend Peychip to one who is suffering pk ha trouble, as I believe it to he a corte aunter felief and positive euro, r the "Psychine cannot have *ooks recommendation." cou! ere you have a good « vhead. | the great work Paci ia ple a too high _y 3 l, the | cures consumption after 4 : The | fad there is no hope. And su og and Dotice that Psychine leaves the pati sband ent in good all-round health, Ayn eamo hot build up one organ at the eXpens g te of another. It helps the fhe while it kills the consumption germ, plas. What Psychine Does, oe But while Psychine dear | {ion it is doing a still greater most i i h: curing those lesser ills that lead to ™mp-| consumption. Psychine cures coughs, 1a grippe, pneumonia, and eatarsh Psychine not only cures these disesses ower, | but it safeguard i 3 4 an Peyeh] 8 against all afters s ine makes the body st A i enough to repel future attacks of th ouse- | diseases. Psychiné is what science has lon, vainly! sought for vears, a sure pre d ventive of consumption. It is soldby ex- all druggists at $1 peg bottle, a ------------ THERE IS 4 TINE )' ul FOR ALL THINGS." - eof Now, while prices are whos | 8 JOW, is the time to fil ,one |§ your coal bin with best foes. uality SCRANTON COAL for om ed s0 : wn | § Ps Walsh's Yard p-- BARRACK STREET, ALL DRUGGIST>. WELLS § RIGURDSON@. LIMITED MONTREAL, P.Q. ae | ATTEND THE BEST cing Ambitious young men and Women. Who ang | &re contemplating a Commercial vod tion in Shorthand, Typewriting, Book A keeping, etc., of a Civil Service count vith | will find the a the ria be- , Ontario. ver | ay ost 0p best d m the | date hin Be pd oi Mey institution 18 Eastern Ontario. oil at is may enter at, aay time, . gradua st o good the LA, Situations. Write for catalog sd ok, rates. he "Phone 680 W. H. Sha T. N. Stockdals, | | Bee, BOWS | emimnememmmsimemsmscsmni emma his I re- + my| Tenders for Indian Supplies ant TB BALED FENDERS A Te for Supplies," Will b C0 out vd at this office up to BOOK GL Marc for the Unlaundried SHIRTS We have 86 slightly soil- ed which we will sell Wednesday Morning 'At 25¢. Each x ENGLISH LAUNDRIED SHIRTS We have 78 worth $1 and ¢125. Some Full Dress which we will sell at 50c¢. You will miss it if you do not get some. B. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. | 4 Gut Class Specials A choice and brilliant FRUIT BOWL A WATER BOTTLE of extra | : 'aso| FOr an every day set it can't be beat. $5.00 While they last. ROBERTSON BROS.. hh oh Dd Sh DEARLY .... rv. airearrans AYINEGAR BOTTLE of ex- ceptional value ........... $2.50 | ENIFE RESTS in odd an d i varied designs, per pair .. $1.25 | Theres are other equally attractive and | moderately priced pieces in our | "Crystal Cases' worth your considera- | tion Coal), for the .House of Industry, year beeinning with March 1st. received until Thursday noon, the The low sarily & can be secured fr tender not k forms of a the undersigned R. MEEK Sec.-Treas ---------- A SL I RAS $l, # 2-Storey Stone Dwelling, King & opposite Macdonad Park. tchen, King Street, four blocks from Market Square. $500 buys 214 Brick Dwelling, extension Kitchen, all modern IgrORR eat Gore Street. 'Q REAL ESTATE AN SWIFT INSURANCE AGENCY RL ARIE BOAO EE ------------------------ WANTED. = Erne BETWEIIN Ee A HOUSEMAID APPLY 6 and 7 pa t 250 250 Ki A HOUSEMAID, ONE i eA Orphans' H ux SUNL lGHT SOAP COUP( coupons, | 178 Princess St., Kingston. an up-to-date duit made. Gallow- Way's, 131 Brock street MEN ANT BOYS . Bricklay I's « Ncw Ee DWELLINGS el McCann's 51 Brock stre wo Brock atreeg,E BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. | : Princess st . Possession treet ; moderate rent. | Steacy & Steacy. immediately, Apply ----ngy & Stmey, 7 101 . Sen------ HOUSE WILLIAM ST., AT PRE- . pied hy ) rope! se upled 0. LK. Hooper Sie 1st. Particulars DAILY MEMORANDA. magnatdyis the property man. think. that because riches have oy i able to catch them thrown on. his own i the quotation should When down the pasture of the sky nner Sets We havea special line-- just arrived--g7 pieces. DEA PATCH Ir. Put On Rupture Between Witte And Durnorvo. WITTE'S STRENGTH RESTS'ON CZAR'S BELIEF IN HIS POWER. Revolutionists With Bombs Ar- rested--Chemicals Sufficient to Kill Half St. Petersburg Found -- Socialists - May T:y Poison, Other Things Failiags. St. Petersburg, Feb, 19. Temporary peace has been patched up: between Premier Witte and Interior Minister Durnovo, and the disruption of the cabinet has been averted at a mo- ment when the strain was apparently at the breaking point. The develop- ment was due to the direct interven tion of the emperor, who insisted that both men should remain in the, cabi~ net. But the agreement which rests only on the personal influence of the emperor is none too stable. The pre mier's "desire for a relaxation of the repressive measures, is understood to have prevailed for the present but the burnovo and Ignatieff forces are un- willing to accept the defeat as perma nent, still having mighty influences at court. Premier Witte"s strength rests on the emperor's inflexible deter- mination to adhere 10 constitutional SMITH BROS: Jewelers, Opticians. 'Phone 665. ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES TENDERS. FOR SUPPLIES TENDERS FOR THE MEAT Bread, Groceries, and Fuel. (Wood and McKay Fur House 2 £0. ag ne | PERSIAN. LAMB : + JACKETS : : MADE TO ORDER EXCLUSIVE: 5 Grodekoffi yesterda vitch, Gen. Grodekoff was wernor of TE Da ai La ila ORDER BY MAIL WHO CAN DO IMMEDIATELY, AN EXPERIENCE Pailin {McKay Fur House,' 163 Brock St , Kingston. Bro TOOT WwW | Marmalades Our stock is complete The variety is wonderful The makers are the best . TOIL given in exchange for th Cairns' List wv Messrs, J. Redden & AND EFFICIENT | Fig and Lemon Green Flg and Ginger Pineapple and Ginger Orange in 1 1b. pots and 7 Ib tins GENTLEMAN TO HAVE THEIR | sults pressed and cleaned carefully by and | aiso bring your cloth and have Fitting Feet MACK ST ism, and on his majesty's recognition | of the fact that Count Witte is the "best man to "carry out the reforms | An important arrest of six social re | volutionists, provided with explosives and bombs, who it is believed were planning an attempt "on the life of Gov.-Gen. Doubassoff of Moscow, was | made here yesterday evening, { pre 1 vious to their departure to Moscow. A | seventh member of the party, a stud {ent threw away a bomb and escaped The police also took into custody | eight terrorists belonging to another | group, at whose re | ly chemicals, sufticien | kill half the population of St. Peters | burg, and thousands of revolutionary ? | proclamations. It is suspected that the terrorists failing to *h prominent persons here | i | | instituted, to incite in the province of | poisoned dagger in his possession, I'he co far cast was handed over to Gen by Gen, Line the Amur territory, doring the Boxer uprising and became noted for his ruthless measures in restoring order | in the Amur region and in Manchuria t Bla After the massacre of Chines govestchensk in 1900 Gro 1} "Butcher" na a reported to have been cashiered and | to have committed suicide. i Systematized robberies of banks, { ( 3 | the treaswry offices, and the state heandy shops, leave small room for I: ht that revolutionaries have chos this method of procuring funds | These were formerly supplied hy wealthy liberals, who sinee the failure f the uprisitig in Moscow, have heen mahle or unwilling to continue their subsidies Put In Three Times. St. Petersburg, Feb, 19.-The Slovo | says Premier Witte, presented his re | signation to the czar three times dur {ing last week, but each time was per | suaded to withdraw it. AN AGEy FARMER day. Ont Feb. 19. On Satur | residence of Michael Wallace, an aged | farmer of the township of Osgoode, | . was destroyed by fire. The building i | was almost completely consumed he- | We Make a Specialty of | i: 5. "nisin oti Mr. and Mrs, Wallace, who are hoth vears of age, and their about eigl daughter-in and three small chil dren were all that were present. His If you have difficulty being | son, John. who resiils fitted with Shoes come to us. awav in a lumber shanty on spoke. of warned "him not was taking her children out of dan h or without la For terms Alfred street wo pa JOST . il PRAYER BEADS K purss Surday afternoon evening. Rewar Quay. Reward for Ss drug store, "Phone 230; Park. Modern r s besid bathroom, AQUl "168 UNION ST. f the late John Mudie garden apply ENGLISH PLATE one Nickle Pla Stand three do ds. Annly. to Mrs n-Tariff Fire Ins Brincess and | return to 2 _Peompt delivery from Gibson's. Red ---- A DOG'S KNOWLEDGE Farmer. Lansdowne, Ont., Feb, 19.-At six | o'clock, Sunday morning, Hillard | Earl, Tilley, was aroused by his dog pawing at the hedroom window and | going. out to see what was wrong, | ce found fire escaping from the hen house | be present, "KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, = TEST NEWS MISSIONARIES SAFE following received, 3 Presbyterian board of foreign missions peril; everything is | couraging,"' This messag came from | the mission station at Shanghai, and | was a reply to a cabled enquiry made § by the board, yesterday, for informa. "7 INEWS OF THE WORLD No Need Of Troops. | of 3 BRIEFES' the Reuter's Telegram company, from GIVEN IN THE T POS nothing of conditions requiring | the despatch of Unite | States Lroops | pretters That Interest Everybody » marked anti: | foreign feeling: in. Northern or Central | --Notes From All Over--Iitthe RR 1. practically destroyed the Wall END OF KINGS. Emperor of Austria's days are numbered. His vitality is. rapidly declining. His The King of Roumania is suffering from a hardening of the arteriés, which may fatally any day and which is absolutely incur- King Osear of Sweden has « King Leopold of Belgium matic effection of the heart, ervia, who may 222424422 ¥2 HELPER ESSA ge T4333 323444 F E3249 4944499433% 4 : STOLE TO SUPPORT PARENTS. One of the mounted patrolmen re- Cable Heads Off Scottish I viet, who dodged a footguard's bullet David | today, dissolving the Hungarian par- a Scotch. | liantent, is causing great concern and fence was found A i Donald: | som* predict bloodshed and iolince, , twenty-five years old man, who arvived here on the r Kastalie, from Glasgow, and | I'he London season promises to bea Canadian | particularly gay one. Everyone | cyanide of potassium, and other dead. | it is said to stealing £252 from McKee | or > Reid was théir book: | 10s : { keeper and 'the firm cables that he has | Richard A. Canficld has denied the | been stealing from cars, When the police boarded ship in narbor amd arrested him, the tends estab) prisoner broke down and acknowledged the St. 1 aw everything, savings had his parents The Bishop of Huron made a pro: to keep and as he was only getting support by open violence are about to try the more subtle means of poison. The | police here bave been advised of the arrest at Saratofi of the members of "the -soeial- - revolutionary comnyrtted; agrarian troubles aratoff, Among those arrested are many students. One of the latter was found to have a nd of the troops in the | DRASTIC PROPOSALS. London, Feb. 19.--In pur- suance of his campaign for the betterment of the army, Lord Roberts has issued a was be obliged to undergo three or four months' emergency every man dur- ing certain years of his life shall be legally liable to be called on for service in the United Kingdom. NORTHERN NYASSALAND Will Be Ablaze Unless Germany | man to it: he hastened to give the Cap Times correspondent Africa reports that a powerful emir of the | Was Burned to Death on Satur- Lake Nyassa. There bas heen severe fighting " ton) { with the German ~ Jas. Redden @ Co, | Seine ont. Feb 19 On mur Lo Importers of Fine Groceries. ol na er i at a loss to understand how the Wiese | fire curred ; The fire was. confined to the south west corner of the church where the tower 15. and ascended to the ceiling cap turing wuch ami Corres unless Germany immediately send foree, the whale of northern Nyassaland will To Consider Divorce Problem. with him, was the Up per Ottawa, The old gentleman | oing to the house for 6 'Ig?! something nix daughter-in-law Wear ? Allen $ a} to go, os while she Military Booimakers : Sign of Golden Boot, | «vv into an adj ining field, he went in. | { On her return she called for him but | got no reply. He perished about four feet frogn the front door in the hall way. His body was almost totally formal opening of the | The loss will greatly depend on the which was called bv: amount of damage done the organ Pennypacker, of | The beautiful reading desk, donated the prob- by the late Senator Fulford, was laws | saved. The amount of insurance car of the union. | ried will fully cover the loss, The sup. ap- | position is that the fire originated dif- {from the careless throwing away of a least, a great! lighted match, last number of prelimin ax on the subject tes sin regard to the | Between Port Huron and Sarnia in their respec Becavise of Ice. Sarnin. Ont, Feb. 19. The Pere | ville, suryives with cight children, Heo company has abandoned its | car ferry service between Port Huron Fresh on Monday morning McCon- and Sarnia. The boat has been une able to break through the ice, and Red Cross deug store. governors of the consumed, House and contents total and compared ne . is the only state not Mat i . ut te Proved of Much Benefit to a | represented ; The an | the governor of that pointing eomanission New Appointments. { which joins the main barn Fortunate | * {ly he succeeded in saving his tive | stock and implements A quantity of | Han, hav, straw, some thirty. bushels of wheat and 300 bushels of oats were burned. Building and contents were in- | : ' sured 'for 3000. Temporary quarters | Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, | for the stock. has-been: provided exhibition of work in Y.W.C.A. {.¢ Mr. Nunn's, a near ajghbor. will | | preside, ahd Miss' Perley will sing. | } Silver collection, ° MeCal two new | { license inspector They replace retir Washington, , Feb, 19. Sensational i and | management of the S. Williamson, who has | pital for the insane, here, by a com: the government service heen appointed | Saciety of the District of Columbia. a eration pi Fairs 3h proach of the car. in | Thie institution, better known as St. that eapneity. has been transferred to | Flizabeth's, is under the juried tio the lands branch, to become. clerk. for Archbishop Gauthier ix in France at FEBRUARY 19, 1906 rion, SIBLE FORM, Bl -- Of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Street Methodist church, in Broek- ville . Fire destroyed the centre of the business section at Rutland, Vt. The loss is £700,000, John A. McCall, former president of the New York Life Assurance com pany, 'died on Sunday. John B. Stetson, the millionaire hat manufacturer--of Philadelphia, died at Deland, Fla, on Sunday: mgt Lieut.-Col. George E. Hughes, ex: chief of the Montreal police, died, Sat- urday morning, after a long illness, Gen. Kuropatkin and Gen. Batjanoff, commanders respectively of the first and third Manchurian armies, have been recalled. { F. H. Peavey & Co's reaciving cle { { | | vatur, 'at Duluth, was destroyed by, | fire. The loss is about $1,000,000; cov- | ered by insurance. The activity of Mount Vesuvius jp m- | creasing. Loud explosions are being heard 'and incandescent stones are be | ing thrown to a height of 100 feet. Violent earthquakes have been shak- | ing Central and South American | points. At Martinique the shocks were | the most violent in sixty-four years. { cently placed at St. Vineent de Paul | penitentiary, captured a fugitive con Ihe reading of the royal resoript, | i of | heartily sick of politics and the lib of | eral hostesses are planning many gaie varn that he purchased the Thousand Alexandria Bay, and in- ing a Monte Carlo on ence river, | position to Mayor Judd, London, to | hand over the Western University to | any or all denominations if the peo ple of London will take it. | Lord Strathcona has contributed { £500 to the fund for the Tmperial Ser vice Colle Institution, which is # | Jestined to prepare students for the rinl service.in the colonies, i Allan steamers Hibernian and # | Pomerarian sailed from Portland on # | Saturday for Europe. The 88, Cartha 4 | ginian has¢ reached Glasgow. The SS 4 | Pratarian hat sailed from Halifax for imp 4 | Liverpool + Charles H. Mover, Denver, ( 2+ | president of the Westurn Federation o # | Minors, and Charles D. Hayward, sce 4 | retary, were arrested on a charge of # | complicity in the murder of former # | Governor Steunenberg of Idaho. 2 A CHURCH ON FIRE 4 | But Luckily the Damage is Wot 3 Serious. ® Brockville, Feb, 19.--About four o' 4 clock, on Saturday, several little girls noticed smoke issuing from the east hd of the Wall Street Methodist church and called the attention of a alarm, and in a very short time the fire brigade was at the scene of the trouble. After a stiff struggle they succeeded in saving the exterior and a large part of the interior of the edi fice. There had been no fire in the church for two dave and the caretak and tower. The building being rather lofty the firemen had to scale the roof and tower and with' axe and hose con quer the flames. Every one thought the structare was doomed, but not a vindow on the west, north or east sides - was broken, the fire having i climbed upward | FERRY SERVICE ABANDONED. such y as | rather than continue the expensive ao | mode of operation with the assistance of tug the service was discontinued and through freight will be sent by 1 weather conditions improve Johnson, claimed to be Miss Lowthean was MUST PROVE IDENTITY. Think There Was Deception in the Case. Buffalo, N.Y. Feb. 19. --Bufialo de tectives have revived the theory that the young woman murdered at Bar ton, Ont., last October may have been Miss Pansy Lowthean, of Deaver, who roomed for a time in Morgan street, Bufidlo, at the home of Mrs, Thomas This theory was temporarily explod- wd last November when it was reported that a girl whe found alive and well in Rochester. Buffalo detectives are inclined to be- lieve that anothér woman may have been posing as Miss Lowthean in Rochester. in ondér to secure the com fortable maintenance of $40 a month which comes to the real Miss Low! thean every month from Benver, Buffalo slenths therefore, will not be satisfied as to Miss Lowthean being alive and not the murdered woman until she proves her identity beyond a, doubt. : A HARDENED CRIMINAL. Ticket-of-Leave Man Seat Back to Penitentiary. Niagara Falls, Ont., Feb, 19. Thos. O'Neill, a ticket-of-leave man from Kingston penitbntiary, was vecommit tod by Magistrate Cruikshank, Satur: day night, his license having heen re voked hy the commissioner of domin. ion police. (O'Neil wax convicted of shopbreaking in Otthwa in 1901, and sentenced to seven years in the pei tentiary. After serving three yoprs he was let out on ticket-of- leave, and din ing his two years' liberty has been in jail eight months for minor offences. He now goes back to Kingston to serve the four years remaining of Lis term. He is 'but twenty-four vears old, having been but nineteen when origin. ally sentenced. CHURCH IN FRANCE. Condemns Law Separating It From State. 4 Rome; Feb, 19.--~A papal encyclical was issued to the French episcopacy, clergy and people on the situation of the church in France, strongly con demning the law providing for the separation of church and state and giving advice to Catholics, The encyclical shows that the holy sce did everything possible to avoid the passage of the law, which it tens a great evil to religion and to France, and outlines the church's doctrine on the subject of the relations between church and state, adding that in their union France had found throughout centuries her greatness snd glories. ------------------------ THE DOUGALL ROAD. Near Windsor Must Not Be Closed Up. Windsor, Ont, Feb. 19.---Mayor Wigle has been advised by Judge Killam, of the railway commission, that the com mission will not consent to the clox ing up of the Dougall Road, where it crosses the new yards of the Michigan Central, and that the railway has to construct a subway at that point. The railroad had once consented to this, but as the work will be large and ex pensive, had appealed to the commis sion to be relieved from it." They wish to close the road on either rid of their tracks. CLEARED BY POLICE. Lively Times in the Hungarian Parlimment. Bixla Pest, Feb, 19.---The Hungarian parliament ways dissolved, this morn ing, with the use of force. The floor and corridors were cleared by the po lice. There was no resistance, and no disorder, The members of the coali tion party declare the dissolution wm constitutional and illegal, and that they will hol a meoting, on Wednes day, in the parliament buildings, vn less prevented by troops, in which case the, meeting will be held clse | where | { Premonition Was Correct. Rochester, N.Y., Feb, 19.--James Bros., of Fairport, was struck by the fast wail train at the New York Cem tral station at Lyons Sunday morn ing and instantly killed, Just before his death he had told a friend that his dead brother had appeared to him in Toronto, 10.410 afi Fajr Fig comparatively mild to-day and "Tu y. ' a rd New Goods are springing up here and there in every departs ment just as spring crocuses night be entided from the flower beds by the warm weather, and just ns 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 marks ed, 'from 80. to $1. NEW BLACK. GOODS, every pices of great individual merit pe ly fast dyes, from 40¢. to $1.75. NEW TWEED SUITINUS, in those pretty light grey, shades, both plain and fancy, al wool and 04 inches wide, at special low prices. NEW WASH GOODS, is Dainty Pe BE" Wainta wd: Suit: God Hows rt Waists an jy 1 nes at 20¢. and 2e. v THo™ ae. to values in the of your Call and see them. Discount Stamps with Cash Sales Steacy's. BORN, KISSOCK «At Leavenworth, Kansas on February 11th, 190¢ to Mr. and Mrs. A. Broughton Kissock, (nee Apnfe Sutherland, Kingston), a son, ------------------------------------------ McMICHA EL. ~AT Cataragui, Feb. 18th, Oumond MeMichuel, . Funcgal, Tuesday at 3 pom. CONNOLLY. .~In Kingston, on Fehruary 18th 1906, ary McCambridge, rolict of the I8te Captain Michael Connolly, aged Scvenly-sven years Funeral from her ate residence, 245 Victoria St, on Tuesday niorning at ® o'clock to St. Mary's Cathedral where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated, Friends and deauaint- on respectfully invited to attend ROBT. J. REID. The Leading Undertaer "Phone 877, 222 Princess St. (GRAND GPERA 1 HOUSE) Special Extended Engagement a dream the night bhefors and said "I have come for you." He told, sev eral persons of the dream, saying that it worried him, A Railway Accident. St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 19. ~The new fast mail train for the south-west, on the St, Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern railway, was wrecked, pre sumably by a broken rail, at Caron: dolet, a suburb of St. Louis, early to day. Twelve men, including conductor and engineer, are reported injured, several of them seriously. John Mclaren, registrar of Orange ville, is dead, aged sixty-five. Mr, Me Laren was twice married, his first wily being Mix Frances Booth, Bath; his socond wife, Miss Agnes Luck, Orange was an ex-journalist. Key's high class candies at Gibson's CARD OF THON 3 I WISH TO RETURN SINCERE y . thanks to those friends and acousint- the way of Detroit and Windsor, until { ances, who extended so miiny kindnesses : to myself and family during the illness and death of my daughter, Adeline A Warm Charges Laid. JOSEPH SAUVE, Si, { <0 Garden Tsland. TERFAYS And Their Company By Special Arrangement on MONDAY, Feb. 19th Evening at 8.15, 3 SRECIAY 26-35-50 BRArs T5 FIVE NIGHTS C°Riasaay en. 20in Bargain Matinee Saterday at 2,30 Joe. and Aiex. Marks With Marks Bros. No. Al Co. Presenting on Tuesday The Sporting Deacon High Class Specialties, Moving Pictures and Hiustrated Songs between the Acta. For 'Tuesday Night only, one Ladies ticket pyon , With every 25e. ticket purch before 7 bo crock, SRESEA" 10-15-25 NGHEY" Seats now on sale. KILLED IN MANITOBA. Cave-In and a Street Car Re- . sponsible. Winnipeg, Feb. 19.1, I. Roy, aged twenty, a resident of St, Boniface, wos killed on Saturday, by a cavein at Birdshall sand-pit, eight miles east of here. William Ryan, aged thirty-eight, while walking on the car track on Main street north, on Saturday night, a bm le | > chi { struck by a Broadway | charges are brought agminst the MUST BE SOLD i i aii, ied: hi neck ho: government hos. cht I Bib for | mittee appointed by the Medico Legal | S84 j of 'the interior. department. ing broken. Ryan was rather deal, and it is thought he did not hear the ap- ee TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE| net's "Korn Killer" pues hard wd soft * corns, -