" E iT i iF £ 1 yd ii 1 fl § F12 i i 1 Hh to insured ay; eom- titer much trouble thev weee rescued BE? 1 the men jue m a dvi OE aashot, 14. avallobla Austria for | EXpressed appreciation on 'the provi- Canadian motor sare wrens, "wire se. sion in the new acl that on pet Tn geinand Te, WI, of Mhilels 1 | tio Haye by twenty-five per cent. of | Be-lnw to raise $15,000 to estab | the electors, u by-law was' submitted Jlish an wiectric lig J of Carverry, light plant 1s the ws [by the cotmeil, but thought {he fper . =» ban buen carried bY | ppp gu ould be twenty per cent. in eavery of copper ore is re- | towns, and fifteen in cities. 10 have been made on the Dropoed in the neighbor ion. from the lof the act as being to the advantage the * of the Kquor traffic, by making it Practically impossible to pass a local A tion by-law in .a'great many muni TE000 Ens. Tne SIDIitier, and rigretted that iL we. season is very proposed to limit the term of trial of : & Tele: local ovtion to two years, It also con- York inh an filed demned the clatises in the bill, per of state & certificate mitting the sale of liamor to puests al from $10,000,000 4, Sunday, and the selling of liquor & has On steaibosts. Regret was expressed to. 4 Canadian firm that the government had nat seen its dcot of wi waterpipe. A secured because whale" calenlated to vedios the number of Ii. and censes, or to diminish the sale of Gibson's Red Cross liquor. There was a long debate on ' : t Square, opposite the report, which dic not mieot with 3 y = : p Shes Views of iy of Shs means, md 2 cith x no finality to {which was ly referred back tof 3 day with pray ae alae men. shermen who fish in Ontario wat- ers, must fiest supply the Canadian «After that the government is indifierent as to where the surplus is Eo YY es disposed of. This was the effectof the = = i is p ; reply made hy Hon. De. Reaume, min- Eb 4 {ister of public works to a deputation . x of commercial fishermen from Bron te, Port Dalhousie and Winona, which, waited on him, and asked him for the latest igns in power to sell the fish where they very desig : pleased, and for some other privileges : in regard to the size of meshes and nets. Justice Anglin, this morning, dis missed the motion with costs to the plaintifl, to strike out Yhe statement 5 i > of claim in the action of Ex-Aid. o-oo Black as a ratepagers' apsinst Mav- uit or Rllis of Ottawa, on the ground § that it declared that there was no reasonable canse of action, 'and that action was frivolous and vexatious, . . Mr. Black's statement of claim was Walking Suite that Mayor Filis had signed a diff ' ent agreement. with the Electric com: pany, for the transicr of the plant of i: a a " |the compiany to' the city, from that All the correct styles of mateiials, Tweeds, Che- [mtersd into by the coundl. and th re was a Structure. per cent. increase. --------------. MR. LOW APPOINTED Chosén 'Director of the Geological Survey. It is understood! that A. P. 'Low, geologist, has been appointed director is 8 Brother of Mrs. George oung, Uhiversity avenue. He was born in woologist in 1693, For upwards of six years Mr. Low was engaged in ex- ploring the 'resources of Labrador, whole of North eastern Canada. In 1896 Mr. Low was awarded the McGill Bay. be created. . ONE STRAIGHT SESSION -------- The summer session' of Queen's €Col- lege, which opens on April 16th, will be the last to be held: Next session a new order of things will come into force. Instead of having two medical sessions, a long and a short one, there will be what is called an eight months' session for all the medicals, The college will open and close at the same time as the classes in arts and science, and the medieal convocation will again be combined with the large : . - a% a 'consequence the corporation was 5, Broadcloths, Panamas, Voiles, Silks; Lustres, etc|mit several' thousand Sapte Mavor | Cae Ellis, the corporation, and the liqui- * Jdator of the company, all moved: 1, | . iy i TE ag ; + [have this statement of elaim Mruek | Fy out, and this Justice Anglin refused. I. 1€es x 90 0 . A deputation of Ontario brewers waited on Premier Whithey and Hon. tr. Hanna, this morning, to protest § & act. They objected to the increase in : * : tf hotel licenses, and particularly the ew 0 J irf ais 5 clause which is intended to prohibit 9 ; tied houses, as they claim it will un- . duly vestrict the interests of the trade. : . A deputation of the license-holders New Skirts of the entire province will meet the ; : April 3nd, pot ¥ The body of a new born infant was found Iving on the Boulevard, on Wil- ew Corsets ton avenue, opposite All Suints ¢hurch, by a policeman, this morning, * wrapped in a bundle of newspapers, Marks on the child's neck, indicated Hr a HAZING AT KINGSTON. The newest designs for 1906 Every desited «ize Niness Attributed to Bad Treat: uch 1 wer than you will r ment by Cadets. style at prices m 0 f d London, Ont., March 28 Jack Mur- here. 3 shall, son of Joseph Marshall, ex-M.P, Ly \ { a is recovering from an illness of three s : Mr. Murshall's injovies were of- : y fects of hazing received at the Royal - Hand Embroidered Joinen Fronts Nias 1%, "Rhea i, Rov Eat . 3 man in as said nothing about pute Irish; hand made, at $1.25, 1.50, [the matter. Ho ounce png about vine hs y Kingston suffering with brain fever 2.00 up to 3.00 each. : ! a b ; tious most of the tie since, He iv ine Irish Linen to match, at soc., boc. yard. mow on the mend against cortain dauses in the liquor government at 11 a.m., on Wednesday, » He * 3 + that Selene might have been used. ; The body is at the morgue. r Rugs and Carpet Squares|™ ~*~" weeks' duration. Tt © js stood some woeks ago. We has been deli. Whether the il. ness i8 the rosilt of hating the doc. ¢ sors cannot say. Reports to this ef. 4 FR ' Kid Gloves : Nakchais. omcher Bllows, Tou The Whig could soeure Nile ator. mation, "Young man was Hl with a few. dav after his second return, ante. A a aman wat i ous. As to ha t, nothing is known. It is i \ : vestigation will be made. hell, who was caught hy 2, it i convocation at the ena of April. Mod- cal graduates who did not intend to pratise in Ontario, generally required sessicns of only six months in order to pass state councils, Now. nearly all students require the eight months' session. The change will be nach more satisfactory all round. -------------- THE COMBINED FLEETS Of Britain and France Cause Awe in Germany. Berlin, March 28. During the de- bate on the naval bill in the reichstag to-day, Herr Spahn, the centre party leader, supported the government. He taid Germany had to reckon on the fleets of France and Gieat Britain be- ing agrayed against Germany's floet. All the political parties, except social- iste, exprossed themselves in favor of the naval bill. UNFORTUNATE JOHNSTOWN. It Suffers From a Dreadiul Fire, Johnstown, Pa, March 98. For three hours after midnight, Johns. town's business scotion was threat- ened with destruction by fice, Which burned: itself partly out, causing loss estimated at' $800,000, and the death of one fireman, Wi iam Camp- a falling wall. G. H. Sentamore, a telegraph operator of the Pulilishers' Press As. sociation, is missing. lod e room, last evening, by Council No. | 20, C.0.C.F. draw prizes, given the council, were won as fol: lows : Gold watsh, H. H. Day; set of 'china dishes, W. Dg I i : : Was nominated for the y the conservatives of . Man., damaged the store and furniture of Vincent & Mucpherson to the extent of $18,000; of the Ttalian stm, rhenmatim, neural- injection of amylicad the fleet occupied during the siege of * the Crimean war, in In MS5758, during the Indian muti- nson was with the took part in hauling the Siege guns from the coast to Luck- now, but before they arrived the be- sieged city had been relieved. 'At the time of the Chinese war in 1861-62, Mr. Johnson went to far east in the battleship Hero, sorv- ing as first class petty officer. In the ing of 1863, he took out his rge in England, and went ilton, Caledonia , two weve kills Wounded. The riot was apposition to the prosenta- in Frensh. : i Roeeo taly, a landsli Jock pines burying three friars named 162 only, all spl bn of} , Bachman Bachmacher, perfect material and , worl kmanship, | Tole ad Bas new and nobby handles; umbrelias for which you would willingly- pay » 98 in the usual manner from 1.50 wo 2.00, bat to-morrow after 9 o'clock, | your choice, each only fos ng condition. . theatre, the only playhouse in town, was burned to the as the result of a blaze which started in a shop of the Horton Prin company. ie thea- tralia to live, but North America, the demand jor men was #0 keen that he remained, living there for some time. He lived for time in Hamilton on his arrival in Hamilton iron founders asked the moulders to submit to a reduction in their pay, owing to the founders| suf- fering from American competition in the North-West. Instead of doing so, the moulders decided to ask for a ten and Montreal, and came to this city thirty years ago, where he has since resided. Mr, Johnson was a member of St. John's church, Portsmouth. He leaves to survive him, a widow and ¢ Johuson, the King street flop: New Raincoats Now Showing and the Time to Buy Has Come No retail es- tablishment in the city has attempt- ed "before to ga- ther a colleetion of new Raincoats, so magnificently complete and ex- Patrick Rfbery Found 'Dead. in apparent good health and spirits when he retired, Tuesday night, at eleven o'clock, after » his paper, death the well-known Canadian traveller and of geological survey of Can He Montreal in 1861 and a graduate of MeGill. He has been on the staf of Canada geological survey since 1951, and was promoted to the position of morning Patrick Rubery w at his howe, 401 King street, About ten days ago de Ceased was taken with a weak spell; and fainted on the stove, suffering sev- ere buys on hand and face, before as- sistance was given him. He hed about recovered from, this extreme shock and bout town Tuesday. ¥ was a well-known, showing we now and is a recognized authority of mat. "ters touching that Peninsula and the Styles are nu- N merous this year. mehwrial prize from the Roval Gee- graphical Society, in acknowledgment of his services to geographical science. In 1897 he accompanied the Diana scientific expedition sent to Hudson's much respected 1 the locomotive works, He was born in Irelan and came to Canada when a man. He had lived in Kingston forty years. In réligion he was a Ro. man Catholic and Mary's cathedral. sides his widow, coats fit snugly, others are of semi- fitting style, while others have that loose jaunty ap- pearance so be- coming to many It is said that Dr. Bell, whe has been acting director for the past four Rinaiod x years, has been appointed to the posi- Surviving him be- tion of chief geologist, a new office to Iksbarre, Pas Mrs. ! sses Mary and Maud Ru- and three sons, Thomas, In Queen's Medical College Here- ichael, Hamilton; and Pa Our price range is very extensive, running $4.90, 5.75, 7.50, 9.50. 10.75 and 11.50, 15.00. - -- Suing For Damages. Tuesday by Judge Maaden. only one case entered for tr Leeman, of Bedford, count of his hor the Loborough 1 se breaking its leg on Lake bridge, which was been abandoned by the which gave notice to th would not be responsible 8 on the bridge. The coun- to ignore the com- The accident occurred ty council decided ee With The Curlers. The Curling Club will h given to the winner of petition, 8S. R. Bailey, ness of the year trans last; 1905 the final game was curled -------------------- Gave A Present. At the AO.UW, grand lodge meet Toronto, last week, members present district, presented more, Camden East, the F.. with a gold headed: cane. besides re-electing him to which the United Workmen Took High Standing. city, have heen a in the Manhatta 3 York. They headed ppoifited to positions medical graduates and medical colleges all over Their appointments m two to three years. ---------------- Three More Survivors. There are, three the Indian Mutiny Sides Alexander Yo James MeDermott, Doriald, 22¢ Mont. » and Henry McKanaw, S------------ known veterans of vocal successes and vocal hits from lv on March 29th, ical students will save A a o surgical instrament cata + Market Square, WS for vour next - Price Umbrella Sue Youll need. an Umbrell, every other day for awhile. been but ---- this special to-morrow. "We'll not pick them over-- we could get much more tha regular stock if we did--but you're to have yo of the full lot. es, and therefore of 63 only, all samples, in new styles of) handles and coverings, equal in ev-| ery respect to the best make regu! 98 larly sbld at from 1.50 to 2.00, but; e to-morrow © after 9 o'clock choice, each only youg ) be Le Sa Will you accept this invitation to choose yours to-mor- JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. eee. Another Reason for Shopping To- morrow--.35 Hosiery for .19 Seems almost unnecessary to offer more inducement than the above for you to shop to-morrow, but just to make it a han- ner day, here's a chance to stock the boy with tough strong stockings for spring, at a good saving :-- pairs &uly, manufacturet's bal ance of stock, in good large sizes of Si, © and 9}, ribbed in different i 9 at, widths and different qualities whicl would regularly sell at from 25 to 35¢., but to-morrow after 9.30 a.m oe) your choice, per pair, only... i Buy Your White Materials Now-- They'll Be Scarce Later The demand for sheer white materials has been so great that before May there will be a great scarcity everywhere. Par- ticularly would we advise the purchase of White India Linen and White Persian Lawn right now. Our present. stock is large, but, we fear, will not last lon greatest, so--take our advice. WHITE INDIA LINEN, of purest 'WHITE PERSIAN LAWN white, in most excéllerit weaves, sheer make and very even t our five qualities now in stoek which guarantees that i range in price, per yard, 1 split when wa hed, per ~ 20, .25. and 30c., 35 yard, 20, 25 and 3c, 3 and The Latest FOR LADIES g smart and dressy. We have this s The Empress Shoo at $3.00 and $350 The Hobo Shoo at - - . $3.00 The Dovolty Dodd at - - $375 They have lots of room for the and com fortable shoes : b, ' T have you without one, or what is just as bad-- found your old one looking "really unfit to be seen 2" You needn's answer, A ! 5 If you need a new one right now, or are liable to need one this year, you ll be wise to take advantage of ur choice gular od $60 HBruss Bods, for 1 Solid Ma Everybody is Starting Hou wants a Httle refreshing "M g when the demand bec March A FEW SPECIALS IN BRA $45 Brass Bed, for yeany Dressing ( $50, for $40 1 Solid Ouk Dresser $40, for I Large Ouk Bed-room Set Robt. J. | 222 Princess Stre Two Doors Above the Opi That K Rath-roan hi nprove it wo all atest shades ¢ RAMSAY'S P MITCHELL HARE Dem onstre wen Cocoa. and I All This \ (March 26th to 31st Ii A cordial invitation is ext Ato gall at our, store. any di find try uw cup of Cowan's Perfectio It is made in Canada ar nothing better Their new ICING POWDE be demonstrated Jas: Redden Importers of Fine Gr THE BEST LE, IN THE WOR "FRENCH Ci IT IS THE STA! LEATHER USI OUR SHOES. Wear "All Military 'Bootmak 84 Brock St, Sign of ¢ -------------------------- MILLINE M. and E. Jack THELSHOW SPRING In all the Latest Sty URSDAY, Mar And Following D Also Veilings and a 1 Fancy Collars At 113 Brock St. EMBOSSING for Paper and ENGRAVING Besides all classes of Printing ftom a card to a THE WHIG, a APSA AA For the Best lus In all its brane goto SWIFT'S neaiaerars ------ Metbiancoiil 1 All condensed ac as been removed pthree, where it will E be lound. * Turn E page and read it. § terest you, RR HAE One Dollar. Rr a nobby new hat TR, the popular hat sty ------------ Youn amphor halls, Mong" at Gibson's Red BOLE, Phogie Pu wily