YSiroet Railway for the first a average Jncranse Ai Ntratford was visited. inal, 8 Wrists and 5 ». Preen. Jou x representa i Fo the establishing of a large carvet manufactory, annual report of the | vi-| Pense, who 032. surplus $578, i be called to author: 4 woecinl menting . be Cad A Cold Error. ou have always had colds ttle success in curing thew [and a furt you mre apt to think that there is no fod for a week. escape from the ailment. This is ) 0 error; Wade's Cold Cure Tablets (lax- | sight and hearing of public ative) do eure colds, usually 12 hours, tment early enough ore colds at on These » and In boxes, 26¢. Sold only at " . y Drug back if not | where contagious 'diseases had oceur- . Store, Nove red and attention $6 some other mat- ; New Spring Jackets New Spring Lustre Suits ew Spring Raiconts 'New Spring Silk Suits New Spring Cloth Suits See Our - New Black Silk Taffeta Skirt at $4.98. 0 her people's price for same skirt $5.75 and $7. New Housemaid's Washing Caps, three styles, " ¥2%c. each, New Housemaid's Aprons, 35c¢., 50c., 6oc. _ New Foster Hose Supporters, 25¢. to $1.25. {ITEWEAR stock in Eastern Ontario to pick| 'Bought before the advance in Cottons and of the eo of time as the leader ward movement, election were Hon. © he. oeen Preston, Of York 6 the police magistrate, however, was not desired ters. will be held. Wednesday is mentic suggested instead or one sudden The outcome was the trustees gave the Ottawa one sudden death game. exegutive committee, S. Corpl, Lamontagne, and Donahue. yg ne ert Harvey contributed tacked with paralysis, hit as custome broker, ; "Hotel, Toronto, Feb. 21.-The debate on the address in reply to the speech te government, his defence of the Maa ns, [ua dries ox ever, sat i Premier Whitney, who followed Mr. Rows, spoke for pearly the same length h of the opposi- tion, He vigrausly | defended the gov- emment's policy and actions. he was somewhat harsh in his person: al refegenées to the opposition. leader, The point chiefly dwelt upon by Mr, Whitney was the necessity for a for. The business of the afternoon while on {ed with the 'introduction of E. | Pense,. the victor in the roent bye at Kingston, whose svonsors George W. Ross and T. H. Progiaa {Brant). The etapuar s of the of u branch [opposition lustily avplav formality over, Speaker St. John ex- hanged a hearty handshake with Mr. afterwards took thie seat pied last session next to "Mr. ph Phillips, president of 'County Loan, was again before this on a charge of conspiracy. prepared to go on her adjournment was grant- i on kn entirely mew principle. It has neither gas reservoir nor balloon at- tachment, but is<padsed and directed en: tircly by fan wheels posi grav Compulsory examination of the eve: I | five feet is" said pupils, by 'teachers, was asked for [carrying power of 280 pounds. by a deputation of the Ontario Edu: cational Association, which waited on Hon. Dr. Pyne. The deputation also medical inspection of schools BUT ONE GAME Stn Will Likely Be Between Queen's and Ottawa. A despatch fron' Ottawa to Whig says : Chances are there will be but one Queen's-Ottawa Stanley cup game, There is to be a meeting of the Ottawa Hockey club, this afternoon, but it is stated, on excellent author ity; that Ottawn's are "opposed 'to playing two consecutive game | that only one, some time next week, The members of the club conferred with the cap trustees, and' they gave them the option of a sudden death game, or two, consecutive ones. They are likely to choose the former, 1 as the likely day. There will probably be a finite annenncement to-night. | Queen's University notified Ross, trustee of the Stanldy cup, that Tuesday and Thursday of 'exis week were hardly satisfactory dates their feam 14 play the Ottawas Wednesday and This did 'not meet with the approval of the officials of the Ottawa Hockey Club and a meeting was called noon, to-day to consider the matter. It was finally decided to appoint committee to call upon Mr, Ross the purpose of discussing Messrs, Murphy and Dickson compos ed. the committee 'and held a confer- ence with Mr. Ross at one o'clock, the option of two eonsecutive days, the | wajority of goals to count, 'or Speaking to the Whig Weldy Young said that it was almost certain buy one game would be played Queen's, as the dub management did not take to the 'idea of playing two games on two consecutive nights. In case but one game is played it bo Wednesday night next. pp THE RECREATION CLUB ---- Of A. and B. Batteries Had a Jolly Smoker. The Recreation Club, composéd members of "A" and "RB had a jolly-goodellow sort in Ontario hall, Tuesday night, the occasion of their annual wm following officers were elected: Prosi- dent, Lieut. Constantine; Lieut. Palmer; secretary, Lieut. Boak: Sergt. Henderson, Corpl. Guaner Williams, Corpl. Macdonald, With the completion of the affairs, a smoker and concert followed, notil eleven: o'clock. Charles and Rob- gramme, The affair was certainly a unique. and enjoyable success. ---------- Death Of Charles Oliver. Charles Oliver, enstoms broker, ago, in his office, died to-day. He had been a long time resident in Kingston: © is survived bv a widow, Decoased Was a quiet, faithful citiz member of St. Paul's chuzch. © was born in Kingston seventx-one years ago: About forty vears aso on the death of his father, he suceeded Dusitios his widow, Wo: brothers sur. Yi Teorge Oliver Sof this city, 5 ad Freoniok Oliver, Victoria, B.C, Hope beat Lindsay at hoc! J uesday night by 4 to 3. ey 'algaty will 'expend $130,000 in wat- erworks extension and electric light the Galt couneil refused to yota for 8 petition to increase the hotel li- The So Ed stores of Cameron & Co., Ed- ton, AMa., was burned and the Aw mon foswwill total about $10,000. Lal and Fdith Maud Thompson died at the Toronto Gener- al Hispital as a result of a fall from a The . Roman " Cajholic church at Thetford Mines, Que, was completely destroyed by fire, The loss will be 000; insurance $30,000, h C Alexander Memogial Fund now reached the munificent dum further su iptions were expected. | The od $15,000,000 estate of the Inte Chablen T.** Yerkes is fictitious. That it will not aggregate more than 85,000,000 is a report credited by Chi. cago bankers, CHARLES M. DAVIS, Au javeritor fn Jfighton, Mass., has mvented an airship which is constructed revolving in on- ditections ubove the center of ity of the contrivance. A model of i to have developed a es mtv abt rena An engagement is in progress at the village of Geaghinskaia, forty miles from Ustlabinsk, between 600 mutin- ous Kuban Cossacks, and the punitive expedition with five machine uns, A deputation will see the Ontario government to advocate the claims of Belleville for the 'establishment of a normal school, if the government in- tends to establish some such institu tion, Geémmany's ancompromising rejection of the French proposals for the settle ment of the Moroccan controversy makes it extremely probable that the Algeciras conference will have an abor- tive result, Head MeDonald, Peterboro, mill: Bwner and lamberean,. died Tuesday, at eight o'eldok, Death was caused by an attack of appendicitis. He was fif- ty years of age and was one of Poter bore's most successful business men. William Courtney, Trov. a brakes man, was instantly killed in the wreck of a freight train at Green Island, N. :, umder circumstances which Coroner Baxter and the railroad men believe to he a deliberate attempt to wreck that or some other train. Rev. Dr. Sutherland and Dr. Car. man, is to be a delegation to proceed to Japan as soon as possible to look into Mothodist mission mnt tore there, and to meet the Japan mission con- ference, which is called for May 22nd. August Berndt, = twelve years old, was shot by his uncle, William Berndt, eighteen years old. at the boy's home, in frondequoit, N.Y. The uncle had heen reading "yellow" novels, and was illustrating, gecording to his own ad- mission, "hofy heroes fight." ---------- Duquette With Indianapolis. George Duquette; "formerly. of the Kingston Pony baseball team, a well- known pitcher, has been signed for the season of 1906 by. Manager Kollay, of the Indianapolis team. Duquette has had several tryouts with fast chm pany: Clark Griflith, of the New York Highlanders, took hith on for a while last season, but his greatest sue. cess has been with = semi-professional teams in and around New York and with the Paterson, N.1.. team of the Hudson River league. The New York Sum "says of him: "He is six foot tall and powerfully built and is a left- hander with great speed." Died In England. The death is annotinced on January 17th, of W. F. C, Bartlett, R.N., in- spector general hospitals, at Plympton, Eng., after a prolonged ill- ness from Kidney complaint, Ho avas a brother-indaw of RT. and J. B. Walkem and with his wife, spent some time here in 1904, Me had had much naval experience and was with Charles Beresford, on the Condor, at the bombardment of Alexandria. Y.M.C.A. Basketball. In the Williams' cup basketball matches, Monday night, at the Y.M. C.A., 'the Amateurs won from the Thistles by 23 to 16, and the Eagles lost to the Rough Riders, 21 to 25. Tn the Maadows' cup game. to-mor- row night, the Crescents and Preach- ers play the final game. Ii the Preachers win out, they will be the champions, but if the former team, the two aguregutions will be a tie. Known To The Police. Myrtle MeFiwven, whe poisoned her. sell in Baffalo last night, by taking carbolic acid, was known to the local police. A vear ago she appeared in police court" for heitg drimk and 'at several previous times the similar' of fence caused her appearance hefore the magistrate. ---------------------- Third And Last Call. Our third and the best lot of bitter oranges for this. season, received to. day. They ate large, clean, bright Se ---------- ; otis owe hed, iron, and ne, a 8 Re Cross = Drug" Stare. Fresh there : +E. Pense, Ottawa, iv a guest at the. ville oringes. the kind for waking the of L112, and it was understood Newport Gets Ten Years in Peni- Tentiary, and Fifty Lashes-- Saad, Though Still Weak, is Thomas Newport was sentenced by Judge Madden, in Napanee, on Tues day, to ten years in the penitentiary, and to receive fifty lashes, twenty-five to be * administered within the next two months, and the remainder before leaving the penitentiary. Newport was found guilty of the c of assault with intent to rob, Saad, an Assyri- an, on the night of December 20th, the murderous attack beitlg made within a few miles of Enterprise, and an axe weapon used. Saad identified the prisoner out of a crowd of men, and Dr. McCarthy, of this city, who had heen in attendance on Saad, swore that his mental faculties had been quite regained. In sentencing the prisoner, Judge Madden gave him a severe lecture, with a warning to have a care over his future conduct. Interest was keenly manifested * in the trial, and when the court opened, at ten in the morning, the room was packed to its fullest capacity, spectators driving in from the sur. | rounding country, Tt was 8 p.m., when Newport was taken from the court. The all but fatal wound on Saad's head is not yet healed, but though the Assyrian is yet in a very weak state, his condition is daily im- proving. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, ---- Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. There was nothing doing in police circles this morning. There 'are a couple of cases of ty- phoid in Portsmouth, The wish to do well seems to havea satisfying effect on so many people. Mrs. KE. M. Mills leit to-day for a short visit with friends in Pembroke, There are only two cases of typhoid in the city, and they are of a mild type. "A fresh lot" of beef, iron ana wine just received at Gibson's Red Cross : Drug Store, 50c. Judge Madden's first sentence is a hummer. Newport will not forget it, nor will other murderous assailants. The annual meeting of the Kingston Old Boys' Association, Toronto, for the election of officers will be held on Thursday. The Toronto Mail and Empire learns that in the Kingston bye-election 200 conservative electors failed to record their votes. The Wolfe Island CM.B.A. will_hold their annual assembly in their hall this evening. A large number will at- tend from the city. The annual assembly of the Youu Irishmen will take place in their hall to-morrow evening and the committee are making elaborate arrangements. The members of Queen Street Metho- dist church choir gave a. very erter- taining programme at "the concert get To-morron when "it goes, per var Our Special 'for: To-morrow of © Embroidery Yesterday from Montreal we received a lot of imported Corset Cover Embroidery. cial" lot in more ways than one, and we secured it at a * price, so to-morrow we have to offer CORSET COVER EMBROIDERY In some of the most dainty patterns which we have never shown, nearly all having. the ribbon edges, what we would readile | rkably good value | at from 25 to 33c. per yard; Oh, ves / y averages full 12 inches 1 8¢ ° #0 you can soon realize the im » price, $8.50 for It certainly was a "spe= 1906 Embroidery Display Greater Than Ever Many hundred exclusive and charmingly dainty designs in all the three different widths--the narrow and medium | children's and ladies" underwear, $id the wider (ranging from 6 to 10 inches) for flouncings-- compose our 1906 Embroidery display. That it eclipses all others of previous years in the mind of every close observer is only natural choice of the most extensive and original productions of three famous makers in St. 'Gall, Switzerland. And we it ourselves--for your delight and satisfaction, and desire above all things that you come here soon, to morrow if view the display while complete and at its best. It is really the choicest possible, and Tuesday night at Rockwood Hospital. How many places are there in the city where well water is used ? Should all well water not undergo bacterio- logical examination once in a while ? About twenty Oddfellows from the newly formed lodge at Odessa, at tended the meeting of the Kingston lodge, last might, to witness the first degree, The crack across the ice between Kingston and Wolfe Island is so big that a large bridge hae heen con for 'the passing over of which he structed over it by William Card, and charges toll. A militia order issued says that of ficers of permanent units and perman ent stafl are required to qualify for each step of substantive rank by pass- ing the same eXaminations for pro motion as officers of the kmperial army. The city couneil chamber is now he. 4 ing painted from ceiling to floors, and when completed will he a cozy look ing place. There will be two ventilat. ing shafts, which have heen sorely needed. The chamber will likely be ready for the council meeting on Mop day ovening' riext, ' Frogressive Eudhre Party. Millhaven, Feb. 21.--William Thurs. ton, who is"so very sick with pneu wonia, is slightly better to-day. H. Pringle, Manitoba, is the guest of Mrs. J, Fairfield, Miss Ida Smith is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. John Clement. The Misses Fairfield enter- tained at progressive euchre on Fri- ® day night , About fifty of their friends were present, and a very en- joyable time spent. The prizes were won by Miss Hogle and M. Wemp, of Bath, while H. Pringle reccived the booby prize. Elmer Sharpe and Robert Rickey had a bee, vesterday, drawing saw logs. about thirty teams were working. Surprises are the order of the day here. There was one at Miss Finigan's oir Monday night, and one at John Baker's on Thursday night, Mrs. James "Franklin is quite sick with asthma. ------ Meeting Mining Delegates. Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 21.~John Mit chell, president of the United Mi Workers. of America, met here, ¥. the special commitien reprdsenting delegates to the Pittsburg distriet miners' convention. My Mitchell said the district alone was responsible for his visit. He had - made no arrange: ments to meet the coal operators here. -- , They Will Meet Again. New York, Feb. 31.--The Berlin cor respondent of the Herald cables that King Fdward has written a most cor dial letter to the emperor on the ne casion of his majesty' birthday, fore shadowing the prospect of a friendly meeting of 'the two monarchs in the course of the current VeRT, BUSINESS CHANCES. COBALT--GET INTERESTED Now--- investigate : make anvone whe offers You an investment prove its worth it is easy for the woud ones, and impossible for the others : Cohalt best marmalade, See. them at Carmoy- ky's, : ae Netiebes 7 abl WHITE CROCHET QUILTS, of WHITE your fancy for any of the 2.75 and on up even to 4.50 White Quilts of Great Worth Did you ever see such a winter ? 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