gl in again' we and 0 the the psf ie denpuieh ol out the.) aperice Bem n mn the empire, anc ihe warm {| Canada will he ly extended his Majonty. It me much 6, as. the reprosentative of his part in the inaugur- Vi ation of the provinces of Alberta and and vottheil tr tall gate a dg y gentlemen renicinon of the © mons, { as follows : vement ; Are 'At Windsor. Ninduae, Ont., Murch Georg Lah ; » . Mortimer, aged : oct Year, Sook, Ont, 5 i e in the hands of the police, here, 2nd Ad ith robin Toowell Bros oa jewelry store of two diamond rings, alued at $250, last Saturday wight. ¢ men were arrested in Detroit yes. t Cttalwa Will Win. A sporting man writes from Ottawa that thé Ottawas on. Tuesday night didn't get after Smith's Falls' nearly #0 strong as they did after Queen's, He says that Ottawas should about double the seore in to-night's game, ------------ Trying To Break In. Two attempts have been made to forcibly enter' W. H, Carnoveky's fruit store, corner of Wellington and Brock streets, Sunday night some one tried to break in the back door, but failed, 1 1 Last night a second vain attempt was i, 150%" 152 made on the other doors. ae vid." 1038 1 A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. i : £ Druggista are au to re fad mandy 1 Paso Oltment ale to | ure in 8 to 14 days, A ---------- Fresh Ab Salt at Gibson's Red Cross Drag Storo, market square, op: porite Whig office. Phone 230 for on Saskatchewan ture to say tha world could a more comt tion he Kingdom and the current fiscal year, of being the of reforestration in grave consequences, affecting uniform flow of qur rivers, and limit- ing our valuable water powers to a few ths in the year. A bill will be sub- od for your consideration empow- mitt t The hountiful harvest t of our industries facilities, exports gives After ero summoned; in. the exenlleney road the throne in hoth Eng- of the senate, House of Com- you meet mo pa] a to comgratulate vou iling through- Fondo _~ N ra sustained thro «the death: of her hor the oh of Denmark. has sorrow throughout tam satisfied that 'the peopls. of | as constituent members on: | Of the confederation. The universal #ejoicing on the assumption of pro- vincial autonomy, everywhere visible, was gratifying to witness, and I ven. in no part of the sportation have st mifal business in all parts Canada, and have given such an im- petus_ to. eur that the trade, both with the United foreign countries for and iny ing rom 'Gentlemen of the Senate; jo he Hows of Com- of 8 of to ented popula- found. The universal senti- nent wag one of unhownded confidence in the future, with which we have boen blessed, in the past sea- son, together with the continued de- and $0 of ris, niise largest on record. The flow of immigrants secking homes in the three prairie provinces still con: tinues, and from the present outlook the number will be in excess of any previous year, and it is gratify note the increasing proportion the British Isles. to A treaty, on beliall of Canada, has now bed concluded between the Unit. od Kingdom and Ja confidently hoped, will largely increase our trade with the people of that pro: gressive empire. When the formal do- cuments have been received they will be laid before you, , which, it is The raph! destruction of our forests those important stations. a Cl ¥ the fiscal year as You will be invited to consider the propriety of making now going on, will, unless, the opera- tions of the lombermen be prudently regulated in the future, and a system inaugurated, result the prompt delivery ering the government to set mpart SE fares: reserves on lands under its con- trol. ministers to the government of the ] , United Kingdom, the imperial treas- i nn | § ury has now reli from "the i LR WEN cost of gutiacning Halifas wud ar y Banu 4 ta are in progress | ng Shades Sid over the defence of uimalt, and ' det. ts from the Jeemaneht farce of Gloves at this time be | 3; (ais V0 have, rie of both will bring it more into harmopy with the active business The result of the investigation the administration of leading, lif sur 8 ? drowning. tanley. Boyd will from "Tennessés 10 answer to a charge of theft in Chatham. The ranged for by been secured for Ont There ture will be asked to sanetion a mea- the inet of is 'a rumor sure authorizing undertake er. George O'Brien, oharged withbreak- ing into the residence of Rov. Thomas 4, Williams, D.D., Westmount, and stealing $50 worth of postage stamps and $25 in money and documents, was found guilty. « i rant, Particulars Of Accident. Particulars have been received as to the accidental death, at Collinsville, HI, February Mth, of Albert Skeggs, were brought to home, in the city, for burial. He had of the St. Louis Smelting Works but nine hours, when a 'mass of iron fell, striking him into a huge truck and breaking his back. Death was instantaneous. The v claims he had been warmed load the iron from above, but he was working below. At the jury brought whose remains been in penses, the employ Three Are Dead. Saratoga Springs, N.Y., March 8.-- in the y of 1,000 men the Church ario. In the final geme for 'the Toronto ohn Argonauts won from Varsity by only «i The cab Stojanoviteh, Belgrade. which came into office in August Jast year, has re Premier igned. t Three Rivers, Que, the court granted permission' for trial for Wallace MeCra Anne Sclater : George Fhrman was instantly killed and two other men were seriously jured when 'a frei plant' of the Dol at Buffalo, N.Y, fell t elevator in Packing company, 'that government the distribution to mun} cipalities requesting it of electric pow- Bylvainy who pleaded guilty first appearance of personation in the Maisonneuve election, was ae quittsd by Judge Choquette, at Mon: treal, owing to an error in the war Three deaths have follo of a local the local station, night, Had A Lively Time. Last evening three councillors a citizen hecame involved in a fistic encounter over the county council lowed the rath passenger train on the Delaware and Hudson railway, bound from Rutland, Vt, for Troy, which while held up by a freight wreck near wis toh down by the Montreal fiyer, southi-bound, last deadlock, a local hotel After some scene. blood heen shed, the scene ob battle shifted to an- my selling Chiet Lisbon, Buenos Ayres state meat dealer, been arrested arch men and their fiesh a *y A large. ordes, of sy ---- Selling Flesh As Pork. 8.--Advices from that a Jor tugone N , charged women and then Four perfect headache 0c. Gibson's Red market Phone the city last night neming ot fi os i i iin 0 mars ftling pate of Store, : Mel be' brought back a separate w and Mary inquest verdict "death through his own neglect." The Smelt. ing company paid all the funeral ex- ar Army had t 10 seven. Ljubomir in- the the legisla: to his com- to the and i the other. hotel. Black eyes are being | buy them is Gibson's Red Ctoks Drug worn to-day. Store, Fhe 230, market square, op- posite has eiry, 'with wera for rug Store, Whig office. and this , Sat- wn's Deng 's high- at semi i i '| rence market, was found sitting in : i £ = fe itl Ri £i burial, William . Marshal, manager for G. Cox & Co., butchers, in the St. Law- chair in the private office of. his em- ployer, this morning, by William Nor wich, dead. 'tne gas was partially Marshall went ta the of- and it is sup that while tele oning, he, with his arm, accidental y turned on the gas jet, which is gh by the telephone. He leaves a widow and two children. Hon, Mr. Monteith was waited oh, today, by a deputation of the Ontario Vegetable Growers Association, who asked that steps he taken for the fur ther encouragement of the vegetable growing industry. The minister was asked to send some one to visit ex- perimental. stations in those states. ui the union where the. climate is most like Ontario, to ascertain what is be- ing "done there in respect to experi- ments. y A deputation from Paris, headed hy Mayor. Patterson, saw Dr. Pyne this morning, and asked for the establish: ment of a normal school there. The bill to amend the division court act to be introduced by T. H. Len nox, M.E.P. for North York, secks to extend the jurisdiction hath of = that court and the county court, The di- vision court jurisdiction would be ex- tended up to $100, in suits for dam: ages of ) in open accounts, wud $100 where the amount is ascertained, and the county court jurisdiction to $400 for damages, - on open account, and 8800 where the amount. is. ascer- tdined. The bill also would make it possible for any man to serve any pa- pers ia the division court to avoid the heavy costs of the present system of having. them. served through bailiffs and other officers, The master in chambers, this morn- ing, ordered a speedy trial of the is. sue in the action of Mra. McDougall against the government of Ontario. Mrs. McDougall, who is the widow of the late Alfred MeDougall, solicitor of 'the Ontario treasury, is suing for the 'vecovery of = $17,000 insurance money paid to the government, © Me- Dougall was some $10,000 short in his accounts, and his insurance pol were paid to the government, Mrs. Dougall 'claims, because of an under- standing, that no proceedings would be taken against him. The govern- ment did enter proceedings, and repu- dinates any such arrangement as al leged, but Mrs. McDougall now secks to recover the insurance, The order for a speedy trial was made to-day, on the application of general, The ease of Joséph Phillips, presi- dent of the York County Loan and Savings company, charged with hav- ing, during the years 1608, 1904 and 1905, conspired by deceit, falsehood, and other fraudulent wieans, to de- fraud the public, came up before the police magistrate, this morning, but the evidence was uneventful. The re- port of the company for 1904, as pre- serited to the office of the registrar of loan companies, was put in br the crown, as it is hoped to show that it was an incorrect one. Miss Lillian Hudson, who was manager of the audit department, testified to the method of payment of the agents of the York County Loan: The agents received a commission for soliciting subscriptions on B., C. and D. classes of shaves, and at the same time re- ocvived a. commission for selling Liszt pianos. The case is going on this af- ternoon. ' WILY BE A STRIKE And Will Be the Most Widespread Known. Cleveland, Ohio, March §.--"Thé coal mines of the country will close on April lst, and the most widespread strike in history will be on," declared T. E. Young, of this city, and a lead: er of the bituminous coal operators, before the opening of the conference of Ohio operaters here to-day. I ------------------ Has Been Retained. New York, March 8.~Joseph H. Choate has accepted a rethiner as counsel for the Mutual Life's self-in- vestigating committce. rts. The best place to Athletic sa ] 4 office. Thomas vie, the popular store keeper at the penitentiary, is receiving the warm congratulations of his friends over his narrow escape from rowning on Tuesday. While super. intending the hauling of timber from near the harbor tower, but was cued before he could under, Since the Rockwood Asylum fire, the laundry work for that institution has been done at the penitentiary. , The most prompt delivery from any Sore .d from Sitpons Red' Cross gq Store, market are, opposite Whiz office, phone a0 res- , last night, to balance his books, | the attorney- | railway cars, he ro through the ice)" rt) t that the growth f our by - 7 Derrioen noticeable than in any ig Steady "our assortments, $0 naised abroud thy 'and, finding everything up to expects. ; ase 'once and then 8 steady customer | We starting what we expect will be i ¢ run Tout ) 1 our biggest season we d it away summer) and a th . {we prapared first complete assortment of ry Childers Cashmere Hosiery :-- GIRLS' PLAIN CASHMERE STOCKINGS, light, medium and heavy weights, complete range of sizes for ages from 1 to IR years, in four qualities, at last BABIES' © CASHMERE SOCKS and three-quarter Stockings, BOYS' CASHMERE STOCK! 2 NGS, and 1, and 3 and 1 rily being the two most popular makes for year's prices--which mean great saving, ¥ Girls" Fine, Medium and Broad the rough and tumble lads--of Ribhed Cashmere Stockings, prope shape, with good long propeely- shaped, and with re- ega and 3 and 4 ply knees, inforoed heels. Girls' Tan, Cardinal and White Cashmere Stockings, BOYS' LEATHER KNIT COTTON Cashmere Stockings STOCKINGS, of heavy make, in * black, from 15c. toy 25¢, a pair; according to size. A 600-Pair Sale of Fine Hosiery Have you been wishing. an opportunity to stock up on good serviceable hosiery at small cost? Thiais surely yours then, if ou'll come here early on Friday afternoon. | lots, like the following :-- 400 pairs, LADIES' BLACK COTTON 12%c. for children, in black, white popular colors. small and STOCKINGS, of weight for early spring wear, seamless feet, stainless dye, sizes 83, © 94 and 10, of qual-| ity which 'would usually be sold at 18¢. a pair, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow, | we'll offer them (with a limit of 4 pairs. to ome customer), per pair, OBIE oe erii iors arash Rigas taaes seuss 200 pairs, MEN'S CASHMERE) SOCKS, seamless fect, sizes 10, 104 and 11, of quality which we doubt! if you can equal in this city' at a regular price of 25c., to-morrow from | 3 to 5 p.m. (not a minute before or | after), they'll be offered--2 pair for) 35c.--or, per pair, only.........iveuniin. 18¢c. Do not telephone for the above, as we positively must refuse to fill any 'phone orders. We do this in fairness to the customers who may come long distances to receive their share of the offerings. PRL Perrin's Kid Gloves Non to eulogize long on these finest of all fine 'gloves. ey are in a class by themselves--distinctive and alone--they are : BEST. We can now show you all the newest and 'prettiest spring effects. Ask while you're here to-morrow. Génuine French Kid Glove, the "Vier toria," in tans and black, per pair Sankara varnanarnibonnes . oe. Perrin's Famous French Kid Glove, "Queen" quality, in black and white and popular spring shades, each pair fully guaranteed, per pair only $1.00 Perrin's "Premier" Quality, the choi est glove made and at a reasonable } price, in the new shades of grey, tan, and modes, also black, | 5 . per pair fc c-- ce S---- te vie I --------e A Free Demonstration Of the Usefulness of THE SLATER SHOE in Wet Weather. In our window we have a Ferris Wheel (on 3 small scale) to which 18 attached a pair of Waterproof Shoes. the wheel revolves shoes are dipped in wate: This wheel revolves 1; times an hour and 19 times dwipg the Surely a good test Slater She. For sale only by 0 IT SHOE STOF y. of the B35 pairs of Socks, in Ege and 0c. i ARESPECTABLE 1 ' Jenkins Clothing | Saleot Soc 935 pairs at 25¢. pa doy morning We put on Black Cas Scotch Hi Grey, Oxford And boo" ad ribbed, at about hali plain and : This is a shipment of left-over eared from one of the best ho Bagland which retail regule y They are jus eight for this season, rR ~ Yoome Early Tuesday Morni herd LP. Jenkins Clothin TRE BEST LEAT) IN THE WORLD «FRENCH CALI IT IS THE STAND LEATHER USED OUR SHOES. Wear "Allen Military Bootmakers 84 Brock St. Sign of Golde eee eee MUST BE SC A large variety of Brat = a Wood Sto og to of Furnit j.anges. Als Carpets, cverything cheaper than WANTED APPRENTICES p vans', Ladies Pailorin making, 105 Brock street, RB YOUNG WOMAN FOR housework and to assist in Bitle girl. Apply in the 81 King street. WOMAN TY care of bhalyy References Apply to Mrs. Hart, No. 5 Tercace, Montreal street. OND-HANI hand terms. approved Ont. GENTLEMEN suits pressed band ; also LOCATED n improvements May 1st $15.00 to § Box M , TO-LET Ee LARGE wip FURNISHED rooms, at King St., ( Sna--p---- -- ---- STORAG FOR FU) offices, stores dwe Cann, 5 BRICK 351 § street : mod Posse mmediately Steacy & Steacy A BRICK HOUSE AT 35: Sireet, 12 oms moder ences; rent moderate. Ap thornton, 70 Colborne str 151 HOUSE t avenue ning ning roc Liaisy hot A t 168 Union I-CLASS d by Dr. G Modern c¢ v 1st App ham, 79 Cla -- A FOX HORSE CHEAP for light rv work. CM office BNE LARGE ENGLIS) Glass Mirror. one branch Hat Stand, Smaller tands. Apnly Adams, 836 Alfred stres FARM FOR SAl EDENVILI A the Tow Lam brick house. Shore. A Kingston, OWner on the premises. von BUSINESS CHA) BALY MILLIONAR ES Cao Super fa 20d bookie a Toronto Tv | free Mi Madelon Tacks wi Ea hl three Msn