Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Mar 1906, p. 1

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BABIES' © CASHMERE and three-quarter Stockings, i BOYS' CASHMERE STOCKINGS a 2 and 1, and 3 and 1 ril-heing the two most. popular makes for d the rough and tumble lads--of , prope shape, with good long e- ega and 3 and 4 ply knees, te BOYS' LEATHER KNIT COTTON 1 STOCKINGS, of heavy make, in d "black, from 15¢. to 25c. 4 pair, according to size. le of Fine Hosiery wishing an opportunity to serviceable hosiery at a1s surely yours then, if arly on Friday afternoon. lowing :-- ] 274. carly ainless i) v pair, f qual- sold at WOITOW, of IMERE) 10, 104 doubt | at a w from | ore or) pir for 18c. above, as we positively must refuse to fill is in fairness to the customers who may their share of the offerings. ves ize long on these finest of y are in a class by nctive and alone--they are now show you all the tiest spring effects. Ask to-morrow. Génuine French Kid Glove, fhe "Vier toria,"" in tans and black, per PAIR cdi. tie . Perrin's Famous and popular spring shades, POE PBIF ceciciare seis consirenriiin M8 CI RI WE SE esm---------------- Demonstration es of THE SLATER eather. Waterproof Shoes. the wheel revolves the times duiing Slater She. For sale only by OE STO SOCKS fn . The. French Kid Glove, "Queen" quality, in black and white ach pair fully guaranteed, per pair only $1.00 Perrin's 'Premier' Quality, the choit est 'glove made and at a reasonable price, in the new shades of grey tan, and modes, also black. | S bu on so noised rout tly Ing up to expecta. nce the are nd Children's In our window we have a Ferris Wheel (on 3 small scale) to which 18 attached a pair of Slater shoes are dipped in water: This w heel revolves 1,800 times an hour and ie Surely a good test of the | Tuesday Morning - MUST BE SOLD Tul a "© at 25c. pair. " doy morning We put om sale a5 pairs of Socks, in Black Cashmere, i Gres Oxford . bin antl ribbed, This is a shipment of left-over Socks geared from Oo! : Eagland, i $e, ond 50% and Scotch Heather, at nbout half price. ie of the best houses in regularly at the retail They are just weight for his season, EA " Yoome Early » and Talkimg Machine business. I'opular . . musde, at 15e., 'two for 80 Talking Machines, or Zonophone disk records at B.D. Jenkins Clothing Co. 20 "per cent. off. H. P. Bull, 230 : Princess street. ~ --- i DAILY MEMORANDA, Big attraction to-morrow. Will be Campbell Bros. New Hats, Skating at Royal Rink to-night. Skating Club to-night. Civic Finance Comunitlee, 8 p.ui. Court Earl Roberts' Dance, Whig Hall, 8 p.m. Make the best you c¢an of the worst you get. Two essentials to success are dollars and sense. Court = Earl Hall to-vieht. Farmers' Megting, 1.30 pan. Saturday, Windsor ITotel. The sun rises Saturday at 6.28 a.m. and 'sets at 5.59 p.m. Proof of the political pudding lies Roberts' Dance at Whig in the plum distribution. Greatness may doubt its own import- ance, but egotism never does. Don't forget the Revival Service in Bethel church to-nieht. Come. It takes a born diplomat the truth so it wouldn't be cogmize itself in a mirror. While it doesn't take any more time to he polite than disgreeable, the latter seems much easier to most people Sunday in Grand Opera House, 3 p.m Bible Study: 4.15 p.n., Men only; 8 p.m., Evangelisti /. Best of music and song by speci 1s. Revival Meetings in Brock St Message to-night for voung women on § ing." Everybodv This day to disguise uble to re- church, young men and acts, Faith, Feel- welcome. in history --Americaus Vespucius born, 1451 ; Battle between Merrimac and Monitor, 1862; Willlam I of Germany died, 1888 ; Napoleon and Josephine married, 1796. We are closing out our Sheet Music TRE BEST LEATHER IN' THE WORLD 1S "FRENCH CALF" IT IS THE STANDARD LEATHER USED IN OUR SHOES. Wear "Allen's"' Mititary Bootmakers 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. furge variety of first-class Hall Heaters, Shee ron Stoves, Pug, Box asd Wood Stoves, Cook Stoves and janges. Also a lot of Furniture and Carpets, cverything cheaper than usual TURK'S SECUND-HAND STORE 208 PRINCESS STREET rere RY RE en eration, in response to an countries. | tent -- LINEN LAWNS, 78¢. to $2. : WANTED. invitation to the conser- R wi or Hive to (noe an inter] GEORGE SHERRIFF DEAD. Sir Mackenzie Rowell Urged to E AMBRICS. 0c, 356. to (0c, meme wvative party 'caucus, this a may ha three on. a five per | Ah Rempin. LINEN C Sal oir dai Rah iin PERENTICES ~~ AP MISS SULLIL or loan at ninety ee ol or | : r : : A Aailoriny mud: Dress ..ROBERTSON BROS.. Week, has Figs; - nt. rate. Thix year ¥200,000,000 1s Mpsvind' & But Me ®= | Ottawa, Mareh' 9.--Atg eacus of | A pANESE HANDLQOM LINEN 'at, making, 105 Brock strect. etter to R. L. Borden, re- X |, ied \ Thirty, Years Old. = | conservative senators, to-dwy, Sir a Ea ; ¥ mounc that tleman's {To . Cw loo : kvitlo March: 9G A. deans ; 5 50. EN ; M ng A : | The A.D.UW. grand lodge, now Brockville, Ont., re Mackenzie Bowell was to re (EA : Boor hi iii # leadership and RW i in ion in New York, have de- | Sherriff died gt 'St. Vincent De Paul, | tain the leadership and given a few DRESS LINENS, : ry fine ousework and to assist in care of M{ his ronpnection wi the hr Eo 1 s i H sor Lida! 4 the :) 8 pom? Rttie girl pply in the evening to A refused monopolgabdiotels in Algon- | this morning. He was TAO 'days to consider proposal. OE NRE ° #1 King strect. ; # ounsevative party as ub set Park. | a few weeks ago, and last wee eet rams to the conrsiht of weaves, all pure em ¥ 'present directed. | *A Philadelphia 'woman in New Or | submitted to a surgical operation ini a The Emperor Hl. linen, at 4de.;. 80. G3¢., to S190. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO TAKE * £ tee dor | hae of & his life. Yess th y # . y care of baliy. iReferonces required. SC arifairAAis suns + leans has applied to the police for | last hope of saving his life. Jess than | pekin, March 9.~The. emperor is ill, : Apply to Mrs. Hart, No. 5 Victoria HHH AHA | rotection, saving she has been or- | two months ago, Mr. Shoreif marion His physicians say his illness is seri- | Dap' forget, we are thé sole agents Tercace, Montreal stroet. ESIDEN dered by Socialists to kill President | Martha, daughter of the late Senator | uu put not alarming. Nevertheless | for the celebrated f 0 BUY, A SECOND-HAND GLAD MOVEL BY PRESIDENT. | Roosevelt. | Fulfore, aod his lortimely death hy the court has oe a, to all the I hd eegeinton gl . 5 Ire 'armegie Ne ork. has | terrible blow to the young bnde. FI cilammmsi steld hes hh i stone. The gear must & dc i 2nd | Andrew Carnegie, of New York, h yo . vigeroys instructing them to sent the d dition. a A Gould & Co. | U.S. District-Attiorney for Okla- | sent a written promise of a gift of | Sherriff was a son of Charles J. Sher- best physicians in their representative eae A nens Cor King and Queen stre i homa Dropped. thirty thousand dollars for a new sci- | riff, of the Sherrifi Manufacturing com- |. vinces to Pekin forthwith, ' ! i A YOUNG RI, TO COME HI Washington, = March 9. President | ence building for Acadia College, Wolf- | pany, Brockville, and was thirty years pro . Call and see these beautiful ma afternoon from 4 No o o'clock and | loosevelt removed from office Horace | ville, N.S. { of age. He rec ved his education and Mother Dropped Dead. terials. ? £1 take a child out.. Apply id the | Speed, the United States district at-| | business training here, and. a CW years Vancouver, B.C., March 9.-+Local po * $i fake 0. Snild, vite, ADPIY Torney for Oklhonm, 9 a resalt of | A HEAVY DOCKET | ago went to New York, whers he | fio arrested Thomas Taylor, a iA i STEACY cS . 3 . the 8 referred against him. | red the service of the New York, Un- a . 1 i = Te § tat SALESME FOR AUTO-SPRAY. | ki]ehurges preferred ag ] : i waiter, wanted in Seattle for fatally we : Best compressed-air ye Sprayer | Th 1 Ydoah that ia stick These charges were to the effect that | For the Assizes to Be Held | tario au} Wes rn uilway, of hid} he stabbing another waiter named flew made. ; Liberal terms. Sample e style and dash that 1s stick=| he had entered into a contract with : Soon. * eventually became auditor. He resign: | 0 tho "Hotel Washington. 1t is said machine free to approved axents. |. x he Persi Lamb | certain county commissioner to ren- | on Merch &.-Tio lod at the beginning of this year, and th T Jor tl 8 dead : BORN, : ; Cavers Bros, Galt, Ont. ing out all over the Persian Lam ] in) Wt lo Belleville, Ont, March 9.--The com- |" to Brockville, where in conjune- that Taylor's mother dropped dead on | gi INNER--At Halifax) NS. on March ---- if 4 : h 1 : 1 dex egal service and: that he lad p bing assizes, in this city, will. be most | came to RHroc kville, wh : | \ hearing the news of his arrest. Sth, 1906, he of John Shaw v RESTLEMEN (To Jave THEIR | Jackets, phere at Witolesa e mproperlv. to that commissions tor | impor tant and sensational, there be- |UOD VW ith others he established a Bier, of Fs 3 fo tie, soa eared grey bY | prices, Gain" sume of "money. u_conneetion | LUSCH "Gr threo murder cases | manufacturing concen. About, seven Damages $160,000. , --m, an vite date it made. Gatlo- | © It is hard to imagine Futs that |" hy hat pal ge tigated by the 1 being tried. 'At the last assizes the {rat ay A a prom : Buffalo, N.Y., March 9.--The jury in T J 1 ays, 191 Brock street. : ig charges were investigmter! by grand jury refused to bring in a true [and footbe s World's Di ry Association' OB i D. Sr ---------------- : x x lepart t of stice, and the pres grand jury . ¥ the orld's Dispensary ssociation's . or le MEN AND BOYS, TO LEARN T'LI on | are the right sort and made up in i fTiowed the tomort on | Dil against Mrs. | Susn, issn, STOLEN GOODS SEIZED liberl suit, against the Ladies' Home R Ls i Brieklayir x Plastering trades ; the very latest styles at such that investigation. ! charged with poise ming In R | Snughter, R on Journal, reported a verdict of $14,000 The L ending Undertaker Row York. 'Chicano, St. Lois Free | prices. | > law, but = Ee pa OX 0% | Ton of Brass Wire and Journals | iP favor of the plaintiff, this morn- $+ Sa o Ry. BY, I t 1 Pt. | be again indicted at the coming assiz- | § . ing. | Tt simply means that 'the wan-1. 4 MARCHIONESS KILLED | © "fy Lloyd charged with the mur From Railway. & 'Phone 577, 223 Princess St. CENTRALLY LOCATED HOU {ing season cuts our profit light and | while Motoring With Marquis in | dt o hie wife, yg o> brought up, | Walkerville, Ont, March 9. Serge. To Raise A Loan. with modern improvements and lawn | . and also eingheil, the old German, | Noob of the Windsor police, and Do ~ March = 9'~Herr aha gr garden. by Mav 1st. for small | increases yours. Rome. ' ho beat his wife to death on Monday | peative Tarsney, of the Pere. Mamuetto Xo don, Murch 9: Here ional Ay ice, $15.00 to 330.00 per | Rome, March 9.--While: the Marquis | 4ite It d that ow 0 seized ove! t of y : : eg month, Apply Box: "M.'> Whiz office. | ey mle afternoon. is sai a n i Wmv cized over a ton ¢ dake . § -- ao - a Ie | McKay Eur, House Di Laja the king 8 master of | dence has been discovered in the | . and journals here, stolen Pat eeburk, has agrend to Fai a now TOLET Brock Strest, Kingston, horse, ran automobiling with bis wife | |ast named case. The preliminary in vavs, The journals still bear ssian loan in G y. ; ONE WEEK 2 » sveelbtol. 8 SUA h mg A : p-- yesterday, his car ran into t but- | Gestiration into the cuse against :. stamp. The Grand Trumk s LARGE WELI, FURNISHED FRONT » y tress of a bridge nem the e and | Kleingbeil will begin this afternoon, ¢ Marquette will make a de ¢ The Sultan Saye No ! Summers k Co. rooms, at 160 King St., Cor. Union. overtugned. The marchioness was inc | fore Magistrate Flint, termined effort to run down the Constantinople, March §.--The sultan ME 3 With GEO. H, SUM my | stantly killed, and the marquis and | m---- wilty parties. Tt is hoped to clean has given a nogative answer to the : N STORAGE; FOR FURNITURE his driver was severely injured | s gD I Li 1 for | note submitted in relation to the in And MISS BE STEVENSON offices, 'stores and dwellings, Me] Molaren's Jelly Powder, assorted 23e 1s driver was Severely mjured. { THE CHINESE PAPERS. it a gang of Slaves, who ve Jor ' i" v! { duti grENING " AN MAN " Cann, 51 Brock street. : flavors, 8 pkes = | vears infested "the railway in Canada. | creasing ol dulies, a pr MeLatens Puro or m T artar Bak- | Power Plant For Navy Yard. | Analyze Situptian Regarding | Th firm, at whose plant the. stuff wa DaeTpe-------- High Class Speciatties ICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. ig RE; 1g-omice vin = : a sand bere, are in no way responsible avies . Between Acts. 351 Princ X We um' Cake Flour. pits, 10¢. | Brooklyn; © N.X.,' March 9.--A con: | LPoreicr. Ran foun , a ] | : ; 1 Prine ss lreet : 'moder; ite Tent. Aunt Jemima Pan Cak fl ur Pigs, 10¢ | a ti isn Sa i eh 3A on: | Ainti-Foreign Runiours for th in which it 'was obtained On Saturday, 1,000 pounds choice Lo CG session immediately. Apply 15 Choice Buck Wheat Flour, 4 Stor | tra - 350, ; foe | Hong Kon March "9--The South | from th railways, they having | roasts, cut from stall-fed western beef 1 -- pkgs 20¢. | gwarded hy the navy department for | "ONS Es . te from | arways, Iaey ASL, x * "1 For Mond nt only, une ticket to A BRICK HOUSE pom iG Wetlierp Mince Meat, pkes 10¢c. | the installation of machinery for a | chias, Post analy i th ftuution in hought in good faith in oie; I to sell at Se., 9c. and 10¢, per pound, a Matday. high yo wry hoe ) Af T 355 ALF : aisins. 16 ounce pki 0c: } contr : Proek | the Chinese empire with refereno 0 timated here that a Toronto man ember 8 fore 7 v'clock, street ; . , | Seedless Raisins, 16 ounce pkgs 1 | central power plant at the Brooklyn ' t 1% Luna , ticket. purchased bel enees 4 tt TBR Dried Apples, Bright, dry clean | pavy oe I His represents the ap- | rumors as to antiforeign out | jo cuspected "to be the ring-leader, Royal gingerbread will be on for| Seats now on sue. 3 Thorn Colborne street. stock, 4 lbs -- 25¢ plication of the principle of a concen | break, express he ge that a | -- Saturday: W, J, Crothers', . Smu----, . -- eee | Midget and Barly June Peas, ration. of "Bower ¢ vo Is d | revolutionary upri<ing, at Pein, 1 ; : i A ------------------TE AI t FROM MAY 1ST. HOUSE ON COR.| choicest' varieties. 3 cans 250. | tention of power at navy wards ARC | fominent. 16 considers that it is the Discriiuianted Against. ' : ree vemonsira ion ne 1 rity avenue 1 Barl Julters Peas, 4 cans 25¢ 8 NE, f : re Eb a . , vith! Ott , March 9. caring oo fn $ x ainipg nig TOE | Lo} ten in as : the recommendations made to the | result of steps taken by Japan, th os ns lit i the Canadian Man: . OF hes tie ent urn. M. i Free Syrup Sealers navy department by a number of ox- | the appr Shger Finnie ufacture rs' Association and the New v it 168 Union stree aple Flayor Syrup Seal : vo. T cork | United States t sree a programme | 1 v 880 n A 5 ris some mths ago. The work nite ta | : adh t Maple Sugar (compound) 1b pert ome mon A 1 of "vefor : Chinese govern- | Wektminster Board of Trade agains THAT . { 1 ¢ . 10e. | will be done under the direction of | © reform upon Mpese govern > 4 . . il 4 A ELLING blocks. ... ' J | oh eds: donien tha ) ti. the C.P.R. was begun by the railway now oc Dr. a Horsey | the Bureau of Yards and Docks, un- | ment. The Tos io 33aL Suny ant ion this morni The coth Bier wre Moder onveniences. Ww VAN LUVEN! © which branch f the department foreign feeling ists in China. and | commission this morning. A Possession M 18%, ®A oY o Mills F. - { der A oS RY he the BE Ad {i plaint is that the railway unjustly dis Of Valuable Furnit Cut Gl - and Cunningham. 50 piv to Mila also 'the central power plants at cach | says that the cent massacres of ! ro moainst. Pacific coast sities ure, ass, Jd 1 Kinuston, D5oam, 79. Llarence syreet, 246 Princess Street. | Sard will be operated. ~The specifica | missionaries were due to local feel. | criminates ARSEC on freight Iron and Brass Bedsteads. Tm ------ "Phone 417. | tions prepared for the machinery for | ings, thg consequence of grave indis- | in charging Ingnet = ' : emoved to the le Store in 5 2 Co TF EL OIE merrier I Mook OE do i vt of the mistionar-| originating in Eastern Canada, 8s W er i i OR SALE | | the power plat A te BE a | i Lov AEE: dalares is. | compared with rates to Winnipeg by Ihe Golden Lion Block, Wellington ; EL aR Ee . wl ine n six se © ¢ | jes, Eves he hoy JEit we rs, 18 : \ : ) TWO SEPARATE. FRAME HOUSES TO-LET---FURNISHED I tiers and ADH tenantes . fied to the mercantile classes the main line of the Crow's Newt Pas 8t., for Convenience of Sale. hd K Bh monthly pavieate lor viel thes THE "ROWANS"-8pacions brick a astook i nes two fded Ww tor 5 and higher than American railways o M d M h 12 iti A vy Dr. C. L. Curtis, residence. Unitn St. West, for the S56 smoksstath ant BE at n I American and Cgnadian jointly. ON ay. arc {i Pd Liha ed UE Tor me, months, Jonding | sale, Fiery yon Suis, thirce contlonser mits, water and Honoring Torrest"s Memory. | : ¥ 1 am instructed to sell, viz; Rectft Claimed to ba the best yet. POX HORSY CHEAP, SUITABLE venience. Selec: garaen. ioiuite. Sh steam piping, and all necessary equip- | Shiladel bin p March 9--To«day | ing, Rocking and Fasy Chairs in Raw Just come 'sud try.it) 0 peht delivery work. Apply Box TO LET Bre Re nr Kio S ment, The estimate of the civil engi- | Philadelphia, Fa RAT i Cause Of The Earthquake. Silk, Brockatelle and Silk Tapestry, also ' ig office Macdonal " ze | IR eo one «it CTRa ¢ v 3 Bie WIFT'S RBAL ESTATE ARD neer who hasbeen engaged on this | ih ® By i . Foran the gre at New York, March 9.-A dispateh a Nn boi RR BL Jass Redden Co. p 3 k sos oO . joet | the birth o n te 3 . N . % diane J ' . 3 Dag LARGE ENGLISH PLATE 8 INSURANCE AGF NOY work, places he gost_of the projet | American tragedian, and the anniver- | from Fort De Franc Martinique, at able China and Cut Glass, Nine Glamen, Im of Fine Géboeries.' branch Mirror Stand Rickie Plated at 3130.80, haley oe u > tH ies fr will b heorved with appro- | od Thursday, says rof. He epebI, o Chole oly other > Duna, Mantel porters 1 " 3 ' a et hte a i v AV Owe | be ani! RA gates ob i ve 0) ~a-Brae, 4 smaller ry on! shris dozen dsr fowest hid ym Sven PCr shan winte exorcizes at the Edwin Forrest the University of Pennsylvania, has re Rattan, Cane and other Chairs, very fine Apnly to Mrs ini | Adams. 835 Alfred. street. Private Sale of Household Goods that amount. The bids will be open: { Hone at Holm rg. cently made an ascent of the crater of | Kitique Designed China or Glass Cabi- . * . . as tn od in the navy department, in Wash- | Holme a r at wine born in this city | the voleano Mont Pelee. He found the | net. & quantity of very fine Books. a | TONIGHT, at 7.15, Demonstration on Piano, Book Case, Dedroom Sets, Ta- { ington, om: March: 3lat. Edwin Forrest was bom in i 4 Prof. Helloperin is posi- | Marble Mantel Cloek, Cosy Corner, Fox 0 FARM FOR SALE Hap St Carpets. | > | and died bere, and nowhere js his me | Vo ano 2 ¥( oh Le shocks | tension Table _ in Onk. Jono Toilet Meats. : Poe ENV ¥ CR rite i , Char: Kitchen, Stove urpets, i v honor vith greater tive that the reeent earthquake shoe sontre, side und other 'Tables, ope wi i 4 reat, SITUATED 35 ies iy 4 te Apply between 9 a.m { Married Sixty Years. Eos fon " y Y Libr hase no connection with the volcano. Marble Top Sery me rage: Briaimied SATURDAY, at 10 ami, Bpecial Les : nship ngston, ni urtain e Apply A { ' an here i hme ¢ | he Heal : v " aerator, : 4 s tomoine's ¥ oint Front Road, con- i 1 pm. to E.G. TWITCRELL 80 Hath, Me; March 9.--Great prepara: | was formerly Fdwin Forrest's country | He save they are due to a slow setil A TR onl other Mutiresses | sou in Salads and, Salad Dressings. With fine pol TOS, Well. watered 4 A1¢ Pa, | tions ar being' made for the celebra- | pogidimes gn « called by him ling of the bed of the Carribean sea. Muhogeny Corner Chairs, very fine | 95: Yo non-members of the class. Ha 8 iri x house, Fe, situation Wellington street | i - or Sunday of the sixtieth wed: | "pring hech which name it' is | ee i------------ Dressing Cases, five Burt Lak Dining : Ci. ing Kos an. cr ------------------------------ iL BIE AE 1 SErINgHrook. 3 Suit, 'hairs 'pholsters in . one St Kingston, or to the | OF FARM STOCK |i Aomivorsary of Mr. and Wrs | till known. The home has now only Died Iii Ottawa. Roum other, Dining Chairs in New Hats For Spring. ' % } Bued Nichole, There will he a iT | nine i ye i " "eather, Pictures, ite - Utensils, : 5 i SALE " { X sal i al tr me "ad | ine inn Ottawa, March 9. ~The wife of W. H, Loach: ables, Jemedurs, Clothes We have ites to fit any hoki, Fi BUSINESS CHANCES At the Farm of Mrs. | i= ara ort. Mr, Nichole is.a nad Statuses | Rowley, president of the EB. B. Eddy | Horses, and "Hapny Thought" Range. | matter how large or How small, sty Conay; id wilder, williamsviile Vington sifect.. =f "| Why How Changed You Are Manufacturing con v. died, last | Sale 10.30 a.m. to become any features, and prices to ALT MILLIONARES ARE HE- ars M h 13th {tive of Bowdoin and has for many | y w Chal = - fan We Suring : oi lly pH or . TERMS: CASH. suit any purse. © Bros., the hank plentiful; Cobalt is the arc | vears be in the Mme and cement | Said hic frithd B® war wea 'ing-| night, after a hriel Viness. he Wa a ds b oy . fst and safest mining camp in Tuesday. cook Lr ee ix president of | tho | ome of our néw #2 dorhys. They al | member of Christ Church cathedral. J. A. SALTER, Auctloneer. | leaders in up-to-date hats, peer oTid. government guarantees and a CAE sckicne > # . i i ; the ph r. Canip Suporvisic failures = unknaw 3 3.' McDONALD, Auctioneer. | «1 Nichole company, His wife was | wavs add to th appearance ani ---------------- ------------------------------------------------ ---------------------- Ja n. Map | PD. Me { Reed Niche pm - 's + eh ; Faron 20kict free. Wills & Co., |! =r Miss Rachel A. Little and both her | bell Bros, Kingston s best hat store "There is a big differencs' ih the : LOST. For bile ad piu - | "BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. | li, are will living here. en Blaud's Pills. Sold at Gibson's Red | A YELLOW HAND SATCHEL, AND blood, Toes at Gi Mis fel { COBALT BUREAU or. IMPORMATION | ------------ With the demands made on the city | Crosse drug store and all others. Spe- Dasket as hg a iy "tore "MN adele ok cs a y ing . y 3 a wante R " v rkot ¥it apnd ta Jackson; Kingston. | wilioyauer 1608 Of Anis und claims | This week has indeed heen very council we see the finish of the twenty fein] formula and alwaye fresh. 25c. hottie of medicine. Reward for its hie Es 230, ° fl two or three days at Dot | eR ondeeiul section. Address spring-like, | mille assessment. ' | bottle, return to this Office. . | Whig. Plione 0 Toilet Sets We have a special line, 10 pieces in pretty tints, Pink, Green and Blue. Regular $2.50 and $2.75. "While they last" $1.80 ~ KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1906 North-West ; Ex-Premier Rowvier reta THE AUSTRIAN PLAN GIVES SULTAN SUPREME COM- MAND OF POLICE. of foreign affairs. a true bill against J. S. Clay, ch od with the murder of a fellowne France warns Germany advantage of the situation create the overthrow of the Rouvier m not to Moroccan Plan Does Likewise -- ed s bridge. ganization of the Moroccan police be #0 ing given to France and Spain, in-the open courts, provided commercial froe- dom were guaranteed to the other powers. The Duke of Almodavar, Spain's de- legate, then read the French pro- posals for the organization of the police. The Austrian delegate, Count Kozi brohsk. presented the Austrian--plan; which gives the sultan supreme com mand of the police; French officers to have chargh of four, and Spanish of- ficers to have charge of three ports, an inspector-general being selected from Switzerland or Holland. Moroccan 'plan makes the sul- tan supreme, and asks that all the powers participate in the re-organi zation of the police, After an inter. change of views the conference ad- journed till Saturday. FLOUTS BORDEN. x 3 ¥ ¥ x # Ottawa, Margh 9.--Hlon. William Miller, s the father of the Canadian senate and ; COUNT VON BU one of the ablest men in Soy LOW councils ever since confed- of the negotiations between , the EEE KEKEEX Box 151, Cobalt, Ont. AlN PITH OF THE NEWS, CARIN The Very Latest Culled From All A Over The World. I Paris, Ont., is after one of the ------ normal. schools, ethic | , Coal miners at Lethbridge have de Germany Willing France|: de strike... me Will Be Be Liberals' Army At ancouver, + 1.{ Sir harles d Tupper 'is seriously ill with bronchitis And Navy Poli And Spain Should Act, | ie ¥ CES of el vy Policy. linois, on Thursday, for the Canadian in the new French cabinet as minister At Winnipeg the grand jury returmed Conference Adjotirned Till | (uy, Wates" Principle, Says War Saturday -- Germany Wants The A.0.UW. grand | Secaretaryt-Will Reduce British Commercial Freedom Given | cided on an advance - oe t Garrisons All Over, the Other Powers. Sipates a loss in mémbership as a re-} yondon, March 9.--In introducing A 0 ol roe. | Bt i the army estimates, amounting to Algeciras; arch 9. 3 he ord: Hon. Mr. Belcourt, MN I; proposes nearly $150,000,000 in she House 'of on ners ee a thay | to Intite the ing and Jed \o Shit | Commons, yesterday, Wer Sesrwtary, 3 Shae Hegate, 8 (s a at the opening of the Quebec 3 Rate Germany had no objection to the or- nada a i : Haldane announced, at the outset, ee ee, ------------------ Germany's great Chancellor the party ranks, and a Ka turns to him for counsel in m, who h la ye pre t grave dispute with France i a h as Pp ay 4 an the popular belief is that it is his word important part in ita which will largely - determine the W + & "4 #* BE ¥ * * * Ne * Ww BE ¥ ¥ hel We ¥ 3 result ined AMOUNTING TO $150,000,000 BROUGHT UF IN COMMONS, arg. gro. take i hy nis New Giovermpuent Goes for "Blue that the liberals did not desire to des- troy the army, but required greater efliciency at less expenditure, The government accepted what he. denominated the "blue water' prin. ciple, namely, that the navy, at its present strength, was capable of - de fending Creat Britain from invasion, and in pursuance of this principle of dependence on the-navy; it had been decided that the ammumition stores constructed for the defente of London were unnecessary, and would be im mediately uprooted, some 300 guns | mounted for defence purposes at vari- ous points along the coast would be swept away. the troops at Wei-Hai- Wai (China) would be withdrawn, and soe colonial garrisony would be re duted, SION DIK NO TARIFF BENISION, 5 bp Ottawa, March 9.-Sir 'Wilfrid Laurier announced in the Congzons, on Thursday that there woulgd be no tariff revision at the present session But the. house would be called in November to deal with that subject. the and EERE REE ELEK RE EREXEEREXEXK 10 | SREB number of ques: A R M Y "tions government metibers were drawn had been consulted in reference to the competent doctors, with backbone, ex- perienced in bacteriology, who would FORESTRY POLICY. Advances Foreshmdowed by the Toronto, March 9.--Discussion of the estimates occupied most of the time at the afternoon session of the legisla- ture yesterday, and two hours of the fivet sitting 'since the house opened. The opposition continued "to display the aggressivebess, characteristic of the past few days, and thes %riti- cisms, questions and suggestions were to the point. On a out, with the result that several lines of policy were foreshadowed. Chiél of thes were announcements as to what was to be attempted in the way ' of farm reforestry; that the question of forestry in ite larger phase was the subject of serious consideration, and that no general measure of law re form would be introduced this . ses sion. There was also the statement hy Hon. Mr: Hanna that the board of health and the agricultural department sanitary condition Of cheese factories and creameries, The government had under consideration the appointment in the ordinary counties of young, carry out their duties in this respect without regard to- local influences. Mr. Thompson rose to a question of privilege in order to correcta news: paper report of his utterances respect- | ing the appointment of the "present sheriff of Simcoe. He had considered the appointment outrageous, and had endeavored, with the members for Cardwell and West Simcoe, to have the geitleman removed from office, ax he had carried the promise of the of fice around. during the election cam paign in which he took part, HOT ENGAGEMENT Between Americans amd Stirring Mororos Munila, March 9.---An important action hetween American forces and hostile Mororos has taken place near Jolo. Fifteen enlisted men werd kill- ed, a commanding officer' was wound- ed, four enlisted wen were wounded, and a naval contimgent; ting with the military, sustai thirty- two casualties. The Mororos lost 600 men killed, rte WILL CONSIDER IT. To Cleo a Saturday, . what is so durable, so becoming, be haid 'to find. This: coming season, Dress IToinens ! M Yes, of course--a summer wardrobe is hardly complete without one. 'And so neat, oh and . serviceable, as. a Linen Wafst-or Suit? Surely it will linens will be more populan and widely worn than ever before. Paris sane tions, them-- Fashion demands them. If you come to this store and ask to seo our ) You'll find we've assembled - about twice as many as usual. We'll be sur- prised if you don't exclaim at theic froshness and beauty. HANDKERCHIEF - LINENS, B0c, and 60c,

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