ce of our stock of NECK ) OFF. This means quite obliged to make room for ve. § ick Fur Ruffs, full 65 inches peck, long stole fronts, fin= and four tails. Special va- t To-morrow, $4.50. $14.75. 12.50. 510.50. )FF these prices. S. ret, choose what you like and red. MITTS in great variety. STOCKINGS, both black ID TOQUES, 25c., spe- S, 25¢., 35¢, 39, | Gloves 1 Gloves. Se, 35¢., 40c. sow lengths for opera use, Varm ar Elastic Ribb, Unshrinkabie | 49. Mufflers t variety to choose from. \CeS b ¥» pers Reduced table House Slippers. it in Half. d Slippers, were $2, now $1.25. ted Fur i {Slippers, were Ei End mvt Bound Slippers, were $1, now 6c. Felt Soles, regular 75¢c., now 50c. SYP II RI IIIIIIIIIIIII IES 'elt Soles, regular 50¢c., now 38ec. 5 ol Slippers, sold in large cities 3 ar, only $1.20. » » » t Shoe Store : » o HEE aaa . nasium, on YEAR 74. NO. 10. -- eetesessessensiss sossss JANUARY AND FEBRUARY Special For Néxt Week In Good Silk Parlor Suit, 3- pieces, Mohagany Frame, $25 for $18. 5-piece Suit, good piefes, Mohogany Frame, $25 regular $30 for $18. Hall Seat Hat Rack at big reduc- tion. --_-- ROBT. J. REID. The Leading Undertaker "Phone 577 Ambulance I GEER IRE ET ReTEve At VAN LOVEN'S ASSLESTINE'S YARN--Don't We are the selling agents Pure Wool Yarn. NEW GOODS--Orange and Primrose Rolled, pkgs. BUTTER--We SII IIIIIIIIE III IIIIIIIIIIIINIISS forget for this Maize, in pkes., White Oats, in have a rood supply of Farmer's Butter, and we advise our vatrons to keep well supplied Tas prica. is advancing. MPEATS--Smoked Meats, Breakfast Bacon, ctc., Sausages and Cooked Ments. DRIED APPLES--We have a quantity of first-class Dried Apple to offer at re nable prices. CHOI1C CANDY---Bon-Bons etc. We offer balance of at a bir reduction JAMS AND JELLIES--We have a nice ¢ lot, in 7 1b pails, also' same in glass. BEST OIL--We can supply vou with Pratt's Astral Oil, which is the high- cat grade American Ofl manufactured. We keep no other. If vou have not Leen dealing with us suppose you ve us ga trial ? F. W. Van Luven, Phone 417 - 246 Princess St. Kingston and Pembroke Bailway Company. Creams, 'Xmas Stock NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Shareholders of this Lempany will be held on WEDNESDAY 13th day February next, at the Company in Kingston a.m., for the tors, and trav on The Stock " fer Books will close in New York on SAT! BDAY. wd day of February, 1907. at 1 m All Books Will be re-opefwed on THI RSDAY, 14th day of February ARCHIBALD NcNAUGHTON Secretarv and Treasurer January 12th, 1907. Head Office of the at vleven o'clock 2 of electing Direc- of other business Kingston, Cooking Figs We imported this year a very large quantity of choice Cooking Figs And are selling them at the markably low price of Sc. the Pound James Redden & Co. Ladies' Tailoring Finest of Workmanship, Up-to- Date Styles, and Good Fit Guar. anteed. 236 University Ave. Merchants of Kingston Our agent will call on you short. ly, with our samples of CALENDAR FOR 1908 See them, before placing ro. your order. they are prettier than ever before, id the prices are very reasonable. HENRY SKINNER & CO, Wholesale Druggist. EE ------------ - - . Gymnasium Opening The Citizens of Kingston are cordially invited to attend the formal opening of Queen's Gym- nasium at an open meeting of the Alma Mater Society, in the og Saturday Evening at 7.80. Dr. R. Tait McKenzie, adelphia, will on College Athletics. ! W. H. MACINNES, Sec. Ath. Com. the, police of Phil- an' address Thore was ho session DAILY MEMORANDA. Skating Ciub, 8.30 p.m. WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Business Office, 226--Editorial Rooms. --- 292--J ohbhin~ Department. Embossine and Engraving re Josiah Wedgewood We have some old Blue DINNER SETS of this celebrated maker, very quaint shape, regular price $9.75. -- NOW -- $7.25 Robertson Bros. KINGSTON, TE A MAP) Opening of Quln's Gymnasium, 8.30 p.m, City Council Inaugural, 11 a.m., Mon- dav. whey 5 wigihd Services Brock street J : ethodist church, to-morrow. Of nd 5 This er a histcry :--Poet Tamuvson Eastern Ontario A porn, 1810 - ady Jame Grey behonded, ! 1554 ie Niagara Peninsula. SEEN IN THE INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. Hon. George W. Ross Appointed to the Senate--Bill in the Commons Regarding Export of Gas and Electricity. From Our Own, Correspondent. Ottawa, Jan ~The Hon. George W. Ross has been appointed to the senate. The formal anhoupcenient has been delayed, but the app ment took place some time ago. There will shortly be issued by the militia department, the first instal ment of the finest map which has over been issued in Canada. It is the Nig. vars sheet of the mile to the inch toro~ravhic map, which the intelli- «ence branch has had wnder way for se Furs) FOR MEN 150 Racoon Goats Beaver Coats Fur-Lined Coats Our Own Make And Guaranteed John McKay some time. Two important distrifts of Canada hove now hesn--marmed out, nd the results will soon be be fore the public. Une is the Niagara pennsula, from "Hamilton to Port Dover: the other the greater portion of Eastern Ontario, a triangle whose corners are Ottawa. Ganencaue anid Cornwall. There will be a free dis- tribution of the maps. The work is ons of the visible signs of the activity of the intelligence sor- vice. It has grown out of the old Roval Military College survey. The first start in the work was made by Mai.-Gen. Lake, who began by send- ing out cadets in the summer months under the different imperial officers on duty at the college. Some accurate work was accomplished, but the scheme lacked a guiding hand, ani there of res Ss. About four Clyde Caldwell, who had seen gence branch in brought from the Lord Duncdena id was no systematic working out ) vears ago, Capt. A, an RM.C. graduate, service in the intelly- South Africa, was college to Ottawa, and Sir Froderiek Borden agrecing that it was time Cungdions . should . have better maps-|' of their country. An area of ghout 6.000 square is under wav or has been and in the comrse of time settled portion of the be mared out The most important matter in commons, vesterday, was the intro- duction of Mr. Avlesworth"s Lill re garding the export of electricity and as. This, of course, has particular reference but the legisla tion is broad. It practically moans that a prohibitive duty will be placed on the export of power, and that it will be impossible to export miles completed, the whole dominion will the to Niagara, OW er Treasurcr's report, ele LEMAN LA GUILT G.S. OLDREIV E. Pres THE F CLUB WIL hold their co » Whig Hal MONDAY, 14th cordial we) come is exte @ » holding in- vitations. Dahcing 8 0. H. A. JUNIORS. BELLEVILLE MONDAY, JAN. 14th. peaditure under {he same heading b a little less than ing a surplus combined over of approximately ahead of the amount same time a year ago, were 27172200, as compared wit £6,314,633 for the same 1005. while the expenditure 963,334, as against $4,376,065. 3 ""Beanty brushes." Gibson 's'Red Cross drug store. ction of direc- Treas Hockey Match vs. FRONTENACS £19,000,000 and giv- all expenditures £13,000. - 000. The reccipts are nearly $6,000,000 received at the while the or- dinary expenditure is more then $1,- 000,000 less. For December the receipts month in was 2,- rubber, 25¢., at "Phone i which is needed for Canadian indus | tries. It is 5 measure intended to en - ---- Lure the enjoyment of natural advan HOME AGAIN hee hod I After spending two weeks holidays t is not inten to, alarm inves and all my money, I want some more. | tors or owners, for their rights are "ome t the baremins im good Stoves, | preserved, and there will be gn ample x Furniture. TURK'S Second-Hand wmrke OG! i the bound ies of re 36 Princess street. mgr t soon within poundar N] ---- tiers § Clinfin.* The minister of justice spoke hand KINGSTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY b ! {Jd ol x hd ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE HELI somely of the 3 uct of the Ameri a * G L ) ™ wy > rnatio w o WEDNESDAY, Jany, 16th, at 7.80 | Can section of the international water in City So r's Office City | wavs commission. hev had been al Basin Receiving of Secre- | wavs fair, and inclined to be genor in their treat of the internation y {al power duesftion : Mr. Fisher's meat inspection bill is im the throes of committee In the 1- venine the tariff was Dr. Stockton has uppermost f n notice of a resoluticn that legislation should be had in the United Kingrlom and other British dominions, possessing respon- sible rovernment, so that when an alien becomes nmturglized ard has taken oath of allegiance in the Uni- ted Kingdom or any part of the British dominions, he shall be ontit- led to all political and other rights, powers and privy snd subiet 1n all obligations of natural born British subject in all parts of the British em- . pire. ; Game called at 8.15 p.m. Ad- The board of railway commissioners mission, 25cts. Reserved seats, |hys ~dopted a regulatien that re 25¢cts. porte made hy its officers concetning railway acoidents gre to be regarded CANADA)S REVENUE as privileud, For Last Year Was Largest in| Oil Finds On Manitoulin Islands. Its History. Vancouver, B.C., Jan. 12.-0il has Ottawa, Jan. 12.--Canada's revenue been discovered in vast quantities in . . 12.--Canads : oy 8 an and expenditure statement for the six the Manitoulin Islands. All the i manths ended December 31st, is prob- lands, with the exception of two. be- ably the most satisfactory ever issued, long to Canada and they cover a The total receipts on consolidated | Fame of one hundred and fifty miles by seventy or eighty wide. It has md acco e 813,694,710 the ex- |X ! 8 ' fund account were 843,694,710 the ex Ween. found That the cost of sinking ¥ | wells on the islands is only about one- third of the cost in the oil fields of Pennavivania and Western Ontario. It is gnnounced that the Canadian gov- ernment is going te step in and pre vent the surwlies from going into the hands of the Standard Qil company, which at present controls the Cana- h dian oil market. Insurance Reforms In Force. New York, Jan. 12. The reforms secared by the committee of the legislature effect to-day. For this ye come sar and here tic, changes, go into effect, SIGNS OF ACTIVITY] insurance Armstrong into 5 » Jen. 1.--Fopr litde sisters, -- eight, ten and fourteen, re- Felterday morning, went their father's greeting in the convent orphanage Daughters of Charity at chikiren ' were playing gent with childish de- Vi hd, drow a dag- 1a the breast of Felioht ty. ih terror by along her infuria- \ fresh wounds Nm with her x fos the Mobratifit Gabbrielly, E i hurley horself & I, with the id ofl § sls. managed to hold i iY soldiers and A naval pos Were summoned from the and carried (off the Sutkide to the guard-house. Ne Wnhabpy Felicotta, when remov- hospital, was found to have > hid in twenty-two plac. heen She suceumbed to her injuries Iter in the day. THRICE BURNED OUT. St. Kitts Firm Has Very Bad 3 Luck. St. Catharines, Ont., Jan. 12. The George Williams Building and Con- tracting company, who Rave been twice burned out within: a few years, were agmin visited by fire at 3:30, this morning, when the larg planing mills, situated on Niagara street, together with a guantity of lumber, were eon- sumed: The loss in this case will be about L000 with no insuranee what ever, The mills, no doubt, were set on fire, 48 there was no fird in any part of the building. Fire In Huntsville. Huntsville, Ont., Jan. 12.-This morning what threatened to be quite a blaze, broke out on Front street, in J. EB v's hardware store, but the fire brigade, which was immediate- ly on hand, succeeded in extinguishing the flames. The contents, however, werd eofisider,bly damaged by water. Loss covered by insurance. RUCAL OPTION VOTE. . and 52 Defeats. Toronto, Jan. 12.--"Whiskey beat us in fourtsen places, we were legislated out of victory in thirty-five, and we won in spite of the sixty per cent vote handicap in forty-two places," was the sentence in which F. S. Spence sammarized the results of the local option voting throughout Ontario last Monday According to the figures of the tem- perance people, the standing is now a follows Places voting on local op tion and repeal by-laws, 105; heard from, 101; local option carried, 42; lo cal option defeated repeal by laws voted on, S; repeal by-laws de feated, 7; to hear from, 1; places where there was mujority against local tion, 14; places where majority was below per cent., 35 op I for sixty TWO MEN KILLED By Head-on Collision at Silver Lake Junction, N.Y. Rochester; N.Y., Jan. 12- possibly 'more, men were killed, was seriously hurt in a hes collision on the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg railway, at Silver Lake Junction, N.Y., at 2 am. to-day. The dead, William O'Brien, 'engineer, Rochester; John F. O'Brien, conductor, Rochester and and ad-on I'wo, one New Cardifils For America. Jan. 12-It nounced, on authority, that the encyclical of Pope Leo against - Americanism, was written by Cardinal Gibbons, who, thinking it was inspired by Cardinal Rampollo, joined the Austrian and German car- dinals in defeating Rampollo at the last conclave It i also stated on high authority that Archbishop Ire land will be made a cardinal. Miss Dorothy Hagleton, Pa. riage took place, Dorothy Pardee, Frank Pardee, has been here, to-day, Rome, an Pardee Married. Jan. 12. The mar- here, to-day, of Miss eldest daughter of the coal operator, and Harold Benjamin Clarke, of New ork. Pardee and 'Mr. Clarke are well known in New York society. The bride's grandfather was the found- er of this city, and a pioneer operator Miss in the anthracite fields, Mange Among Foxes. Cardiff, Jan. 12. Followers of Lord Tredegar's hounds have had very poor sport during the last fow weeks. Near Iv all the foxes in South Monmouth- shire ar tobe from mang on two days this weel the hounds have drawn blank. Italy Looking Te Canada. London, Jan. 12.--The sociated Press learns that suffering the commissioner to report on the Canada vice, For Tesiperante | ior Canadian As: Ttalian government intends sending an expeft condi- tion of agriculture and viticulture in When completed the commis- THEO ) in D In Aghotion Ove over Colour Of Baby's Eyes. CHINA IS HEEDLESS REGARDING HER PEOPLE--NO RELIEF-BEGUN. Resuscitated Channel Tunnel Scheme Shows Little Sign of Being Carried Out--Pavioff's Assassin Dies Unidentified-- Lord Russell Dead. London, Jan, 12.--The resuscitated scheme for a Channel tunnel, which will be submitted to parkianient, at the coming session, seems, if the Tele- graph is to be believed, to have lit tle chance of being carried out yet. According to the Telegraph's state- ment, the committee on imperial de- fence has decided the construction of the tunnel would be prejudicial to the national security. ---- China Is Heedless. Shanghai, Jan. 12.-Capt. Kirton, who is touring the famine-stricken dis tricts as the representative of the foreign relief committee, reports there are 452.000 persons at the refuge camps at + Teingliangpu. Thirty per cent. of the refugees, he says, are ap- parently in distress, and ten per cent. im acute distress. The Chinese officials have organized 'no relief works; although they might easily do so. Capt, Kirton declares the worst is yet to come. Women and children are seen everywhere tearing up grass and roots and gathering leaves and twigs, which they cook and eat, Small William's Eyes, Berlin, Jan. 12.--~The imperial court is quite agitated over the eventual color of the eves of the erown prines's baby, Prince Wilhelm. The guestion is will the color conform to the tradi- tional Hohenzollern blue or romain as now, a lustrous brown, | ------ Lord Russell Dead. London, Jun. 12.---Gen, 3 Russell in dowd, at the of eighty-six. Gen. Russell was a the Crimean and Kaffir He served twice in Canada, as a D.C. to the governor, in 1847; and afterwards as commander of the militia, from 1583 to 1887, Duncan McGill, who said he stole a check to join relatives in Canada, has been sentenend to nine months' in prison. He said he was a relative of a Canadian statesman, age veteran of Wars, «+ first Died Unidentified. ~8 Medicine storm of t blizzard ox chewan for the past &i late. A freight A big crew plough left this mornin Mo Southern A storm king. day's mountaing ward, Bot report the tions, clear. The ever, The the ranges costly. mora The the snowfal cent years. ance of the that the ra be expected. Winnipeg, aecording dd report, wore, hye. Bank als and the police \ Lord Ales: reticont, I oa of rhe d in' thio BOY in Belleville, happend to farmer livia rifle was hey St. Petersburg, Jan. 12.~The assas- |r sin of Lieut.-Gen. Pavioff, the mili- | a tary procurator of St. Petersburg, his brain. was executed, early vesterday, at |of age. Kronstadt He refused to take the sacrament, and died un- identified, and with a cheer for "the revolution' on his lips. Lisynog, near CONCLUDE BY APRIL. Session Should Not Be Prolonged Beyond That. Ottawa, Jan. 12.--The prevailing im- pression in parliamentary circles is that in the present session three or three and a half months will afford ample time to deal with all "the legis lation that' is likely to be proposed. "1 know of no réason," said one leading member of the opposition to- day, 'why we should not have every- thing finished up by April at the lat- ests he opposition is not likely to spend a great deal of time on the tariff schedules, for opposition have a disinclination to go into de tails on anv matter of this sort. The other items of the ministerial pro- gramme gre all ready for presenta- tion, so there will be no undue delay that on score." STRUCK INDIAN WITH BATON. Former -Policeman Gets Heavy Fine and One Month in Jail. Peterboro, Jan. 12.--Patrick Clunan, barkeeper at the Royal hotel and for- merly a policeman, was fined $100 and sent to jail for one month for strikine Richard Cornelius, an Indian, on the head with a baton. Cornelius had come back for un fourth drink and re- fused to leave the hotel when Clunan struck him. Only prompt medical as- sistance saved the Indians life, The Brazilian Coffee Crop. New York, Jan. 12.-Figures pub- lished show that the recent valor iz tion scheme 13 graduglly increasing coffee shipments from Brazil to this country. In 115.156,200 pounds were imported, the value be nz 819,442,630. The two big banking houses in this. city which showed their confidence in Brazil's scheme for 8 valorization by advancing the November coliee logn of £3,000.000 to the government of the state of St. Paul, to-day, state that,no public offering of the loan will be made. received at MoAuley's, Corse Watertown Edith MeMi years Taylor, ernor. Flows permits be her maiden brought on fendant's a fondant rel pair of purchased. Battlefore Crawford, miles from Was a son perous m garet Thaw Harry K put over, 21st, London, that Railroads' \ ~ day at Medicine evidenced by have pulled in from that AQjrection for the night and the held the other side of the dead freight, Lethbridge, friendly and the storm and the line further fom the cattlemen, who now admit will probably be heavy ed itsell the nutled of cattle. ly severe winter, however, North Hastings. n the house kota divorce stenographer of son corsets death on the prairie, yesterday. was marned, in Ryan; only The details of the: tragedy have vet been received. New York, 'at a woman - to the body inte Tumbling Rup lake, scarcity of copper bankers £100 worth of pence, as a very good indication of prosper- ity among the working classes. TORMS IN WEST, SE ---- ¢ Up~--Cattle g. I2.~The worst raging all that the into Saskat- distance is the fact thdt no trains re Hay, Jap) he year at, tends eastwa a considerabl xteen hours. The "rain from the west passed through, seven hours train got the stuck in snow between Cowley and Pincher and went dead. There was no getting it out, and the road was tied up for last night, The cast- -bound-_nassenger train was consequently held up for west-hound was of shovellers and a snow: here, at an early hour 2, to release the freight, -- re Cattle Dying. Alberta, Jan, 18. lovrta ix in the grip of the About midnight yester. chinook petered out, descend from the and spread rapidly cast. h the Crow's Nest branch of A. R. & 1. company storm from all the sta- while last night they reported weather ' hardened very quickly, and the net result will he undoubtedly that the cattle will be the range grass: than stortn blasts the hope of that snowbound and prov- lity on the winter has already severest for years, and 1 breaks the record for ve. Should the wintér main- tain its present character for the bal- season it is safe to say nges would almost be de- Such an uncommon- is hardly to ---------- CLERKS CHLOROFORMED., Mysterious Affair in a Winnipeg Bank, - Jan. 12.~A most mysteri- ous occurrence happened in the west end branch of the Canadian Bank of ('ommerce, yesterday afternoon, when two clerks Seco cholorolormed, and, if now any robbery wae actually commifted SHOT HIMSELF, Death of a Thirteen-Year-Old Lad North Hastings. Jan. 12.~A fatal gecident Claude Godfrey, son of a g on the Marsh ropd, in The . boy war alone when the report of 5 ard in the barn. Relgtives ushedl in and found Claude dead with twenty-two-calibre rifle bullet in The boy was thirteen years ts Cause Divorce. 1, Jan. 124A Bouth Da court has freed Mrs, Han Hurbhottle (ior weveral John Byron inclaw of the late Gov- or), from her husband, and oth to marry, she to take name. This action was the sole ground; the det ttorney says, that the de- to' pay for a single which the plaintiff fused Bridegroom Frozen To Death. i, Jan. 12. Alexander a homesteader living fifteen Strathmore, was frozen to He of J. W. Crawford, a pros- iller of Durham, Ont., and i that town, to Mar. two months ago. Trial January 21st. Jan. Thaw for will not be but wilt begin on January the date now set. Oronhyatekha's Yacht. Belleville, Jan. 12.-Ds. Oronhya- ALU FUN AND MUSIC tekha denies that he is going to build | 5 Scenery a $60,000 yacht. He says the pew Easslient Cam. Svea) alg vacht will cost 8, 000, not the large a fa Noth [5 amount stated, Special 25-85. Tiiehers 2 Seats now on Sale: Beat Woman To Death: -------- rR Pottsville, Pa., Jan, 12,~Assisted by ir an armed posse of thirty citizens, the TUESDAY, JAN. 15th. police are scouring the country for two 0. E. WEE presents TH ¢ Besutite men. who, early vesterday morning, Pustorials Drama 170% tn Save Your Coppers. Jan, 12-There is suc eoin "in Englan are offering £101 This is regarlie Guilty Of Manslaughter. not 12. ~The trial of shooting Stan. ford White to death at the Madison Spare Garden Theatre, death and threw for Gownings * For Bride or Debutante ; The remarkable values we ving in these most ex- inh materials confirms our Sonbention that this Steres we, position is unassailable. In all On- tario there is not a bettx: display of" the wanted mate or better values than are here a Wi 35 7 Po Pa Sa At very special prices. 4 SEE EAST WINDOW DIS- JACKSON. --Ab Wanarille, | Muriel, daughter of Mr. and Jackson, aced one year months, Funeral on Saturday. HEWTON .--At his late residence, Alfred St. Kingston, on Jan. 21 1907, John Hewtom, Sr, 'in soventy-ninth vear Funeral private, Monday, 2.30 pam, KEENAN-At Glerburnie, Jan. 121 1907, Felix Keenan, aged ninety three vears Funeral from his laté residence, Mondd ne Ginags and two Roa morning at 9.80 o'clock. and acquaintances respectfully inv to attend. ROBERT J. REID bh y THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, * ) 'Phone 577, 227 Princbss 8! LADLLLLLL SE (EE) MONDAY, JANUARY Mth, THE COMEDY SUCCESS, 5 The Arrival of Kitty The Village Parso ars h Origitet New York Cast. lume 1626.08.60%0 Seats on Sale Saturday, ol Jan, 19th. --COLE AN SO. Sat. Baseball Player 230. after wo company will be allowed to | sioner's report will be carefully edited Fire In Winnipeg. Ottawa, Jan. 12.--John Kelly, 'the | Now York, Jani. Friends in The appointnient of W. K. Snider, | write more than 2150 000 000 worth and published with a copious index as Winnipeg, Jan. 12.--The large de Buckinghan armor ke caus} York of ob" Langslord, £ " ov . ok. Ma: business © ents' «- | 8 government record, + sariment stores of the Hudson Bay [ing the death by i FER at of an | known bageboli player, manager of the Melntosh Brick Ma-| of business a year; agents' commi ¥ ; : sicid, + a x 3 : ' CA. WE , + - ( were damaged; by. five last night. | old country lad who worked for him, 3 of al chine company of Goderick, and broth-| sions will be reduced at least, one 3 . 5 07, vnaged: by A ity of er of Judge Snider of Hamilton, as | fourth: every new policy must con- | Will Enroll Under Canada's Flag. | The fire was confined to the basement, | was, Inst night, found guilty man- Ky. EEE conservative organizer for Ont iro, ix | tain the full contrast under which the London, Jan. 12--One hundred and | but the damage to stock from Silke slaughter, g Klas ran 4 : holder and insurer alike gre bound, | fifty men of the dishanded Manchester | und water, twill amount to, consider rer announced, i f 3 Rae . i fo. Live 1. westord hie. Special dip. isk corsets, 65c., New Charlte Hall, clk at the. Randolph fand no more deferred dividend pull | egg, bot od deratoodd | York Dress Fire did i Resid, he main | for difax, N.S. is understood i . heat, enh EE Edwards & One thon 8) rn. bt Roe ro they will re-enlist in the Canudinn ser- | William Swain, igs taner. Orders Pa prool Chamois vests, a 50, at | £1,000,000 to