ow going on. They're r ears. They're notes an hear any day, ' [| THEY SAY: rer made." "Isn't that pro ?' 0 Trousers ? my purchase," etc. ear just such remarks = Fo -- e of the good things ? cy Sweaters t. Discount Bibby Co. 0000000000000 0000000y GANANOQUE: NEWS. nother Hockey = Match--Lecture to Society. . Gananogue, Jan. 17.--The e scheduled Rn in oOo oF ockey League was playea at the aplos Leaf rink, last evening. The lar-Bachelors and "St. Lawrence' ams were opposed i Banik K. EF lors outplayed. their oppon- 3, Wining out by YON Ral to In the police 'court, James v 1s charged with assault and herby ainst a shop mate, named Bryee nttice. After hearing the evidence © Meoistrate imposed a fine of $2 d ists. pr lliam Keyes was ar- igned for bei v ied or ing drunk and was also Tudoe McDonald held division court the town hall here, to-day, the cket being a small one, several of » cases set for hearing having been tled out of court. : V. W. Durant, of Washington, D.C 0 is spending some time here, the pst of his wiie's parents, Mr. and Charles Cotton, Hickory street Ve an entertaining address before * Youn~ People's Association of ~ Andrew's church 'in their lecture, om, last : evening; i ery Menelik's Kingdom. ay adventures of himself and nrades durin : i ourh Aver » tame ig . R. Stafford, of Leeds, has sold farm and left yesterday for West- Ontario, in quest of a satisfactory » &n which to settle. My. Stafford ah old resident of Gananoque and POSES poing into i oil business for ( ---------- Empire Ball Gown. Fy 23 Eo a J RN iN En he sketoh depicts a ball 3 n 'of embroklmat acs. OF dinner } a Son the. bodi i is TH ot could be used. Tassels were at- vd to the longer bunds, back and t, and there were small connecting e pore "vet and. bugles. Th part of the SKIL wos 3 0 ee ------ New Cure 36 For \ upture xnasroy HORTICULTURAL New Scientific Appliance, Always | SOQETY IN SESSION. | a Perfect Fit--Adjustable to | Date For the Affair Not Decided Any Size Person--Easy, Com- , But it Will Be Held Some -fortable, Never ~ Slips, No Time During September. . Obnoxious Springs or Pads The 'inadfll meeting of the Kingston ~Costs Less Than Many Hortigultuvidts Society, held on Wed- Common Truss Made nesday night, in tha police court chai- | For Men, Wormer or bets ¥ tied bu a lurge ated. ' peo, gil the meeting proved one of Children. ¥ te tlever held by the society. G. -- Oldgieve, the side i 14 Sed Ron Abbi vilaYes the ve, the president, occupied , and the first order of busi- Wear It--1If You Are Not Sat. | ness was the reading of the minutes, Jsfied, I Refund Your Money. ] confirmed, ¥liave invente ; it Thevwpory, of the secretary-treasur- 1 inc rare iinet {Ral EGON, which was compo ence in the rupture business is hanes ed hy * auditor's report, showed all ol ay tely hold. the rupture | the ; to be paid in full, with able, comforma to every ph Co0lcomfort- | 4 small balance on-hand. On 'motion u of R. E Kent, seconded by R. J. Bai- nm nary trusses. I have | den, the reporis were adopted. nut the 'price. so low that any person, A letier Ports ere ple the Can- | adign FH éttieulturist, Toronto, asking the Wociotydto subscribe to that pub- lication for eath member. The letter 'was filed. Mr. Kent moved a vote of thanks to the president, Mr. Oldrieve, who dur- ino the past year devoted a great deal of his time to the work of the society, and who was untiring in his efforts to assist 'in 'every wav. The motion was carried by a standing vote. It was pointed gut that Jast year's Show was the, most suckeesinl ever held in King- ston. The election of officers was proceed- ed with and. resolted as follows: Hon. | resid nts, Hon, William Harty, FE. J. R. Pense. MPP, Dr. Edward Ryan. out every movement of the body without chafing or hurtin less than many ordin A ! Dr. M. Platt: president, G. 8S. Ol- = drinve, © (re-elected); first vice-presi- \ { ' dent, R. E. Kent:, second vice-presi = RNNNURG WS dont. RF. Widen: third vice-prasi- } Jas. Britton, Cured of Rupture by | den', W. H. Maen fonrth vice-nre - C. E. Brooks. dnt. Wo MANIL: directors, J, N. rich or poor, can buy, and 1 a's Watts. HW. W. Richardson. R. J. Me- | ~ugrantes it. I muke it to your order-- seat it to you--you © wear it, and if it doesn't satisfy you send it back to me and I will refund your money. That is the fairest propcsition ever made by a Wolvev, Georee Nico! J. BR. Walkem, Thomas Farland. M. F. Flannigan, Jamas Paly, Georee W. Bell, The ap- voin'ment of a secretary-treasurer rupture specialist. "The hanks or any ro- « deftiipver sible eftizen. fn Marshall will tell you bot "> K Ra Ts Wh z t is the way 1 do business--always ?. Kent notified the society that ebsolutely on the square. Here is what Mr. Jas. Britton, a pro- minent manufactures of Bethlehem, Pa. writes : "C. BE. Brooks, FEsq. haw heen ruptured six always had trouble with it till 1 got Your appliagce. It is very vasy to wear, fits meat and snug and is mot in the way at any time, déy or night.' In fact at nes F not know L had it on. It just adapted itself to the shape of the Bhody and clung to the spot: no mat- ter What position I was in. It would he had an inforyite with Miss Chown. | seerefory" of ithe "Civie Tmarovement Society, who had informed him that the imrrosement society -wonld be | blessed {0 er-overate with the Horti- cultural Society the coming season in anvg Wor So would have for ite; ohiget." tha improvement of the city's | parks. After some discussion, Pear Sir :--I Years and have it was mov- be a Yo = Godsend to the nfort- |#@ + dw Me dents seconded hv Mr. utiate who suffer from rupture, if all [ Daly. that the society hold a' show in | omi procure the Brooks Rupture Av- | Qn v5 The . 3 pliakice: and Wear 'it. They certainly | tember. The date for the holdine of this show was left the directors. On motion of 8. N. s'nt anditors. Messrs would never regret it. My rupture is all in the hands of healed up and nothing ever -did it but your appliance. Jas. Britton." It you have tried most evervthing else, come to me. Where oth fail is where Ss. 1 Juve my greatest Shue 8. Fite ne | ham and 0. V. Bartels. were re-elect- o~day an wi send. you my MOL on " Naar 3 n > 3 . Rupture 'and its Cure, showing m) Ap- ed. The clause in the new aoricultural nhance and. giving. you prices and names and arts' act stating that '"'a society | of people who have tried it and teen | chyll not expend more than one-third cyred. It is ipstant relief when all others Fite total reonipts 3 : p-"Jine foil **Remember. I" use no-sulves; no: har- {O° 113 To'al receipts an any one "ine | ness, no les. Just a straight business {of wouk," came up for discussion. dénl at a. reasonable orice. and it was strongly eondemned by all the members. ' C. E: Brooks, 3223 Brooks Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Tt was decided that a deputation | ~honld wait ween the local member. and urge him to mut forth every ef- fort rvossible. to have the obiéetion- able clause struck out of the act., Watts, the vre- J. E. Cunning | § 'Does Your Stomach Bother You? Dr. Shoop's Restorative Cares All Distressing 'Stomach Troubles Through the Inside Nerves. hs G. R. Wood, AS you value your health and happiness don™ | city. today. megleat to care for the slightest stomach pain-- yr oy Toren : : don't let it go. At the first sign of distress use | M. A. Sewell, Toronto, is in the Dr. Shear Restorative and, end all these | city to-day. trou ese aches are slgnals--they are > Caw 7, bain . mptoms of coming disease--is It wise to ignore | ++ Pp, Balfour .. Toronto, is in the ? You who never eat a hearty meal with: | city on business. PERSOJAL MENTION. Movements of The Peonla--Whst They Are Saying And Doing. H. C, Smith, Quebec, is in the city. Tortato, was in the sense of fullness A followed by a period 1 3 bat ivas ne? aR . of lassitude or/\drowsiness--beware. | ,*- S- Pathe Montreal, is in the lect these condi D\ tions and rou surely | city on busi " te distressing \\ indigestion--you'll | J. H. Miller, Montreal," is in the a sallow, miserable dys- | . . ' peptic. Do you \ experience any oh on Hugin x Yoik : of these symp- Atoms? -- dis- 2. R. Davis, New York, is in the Sroas Me Sang. regurh) city on business. gnawing at { pit of stom: John Friind, of Ottawa, has return- ach.rumbling \ of gas, belch- | ] .fter leas risit here pt eu pb loss of appe. | 4 after a pleasant visit here. site, heartburn, headache, d iz- J. Vieina, Quechee, is in the city on siness?! If you ulrer in uy of | his annual tour of military bands. Suess ys on I Or a Percy Thompson, of Pittsburgh, ar-} then the inside s--these special | rived in Kingston to-day, to visit re- Stoutwch nerves © tahwke off forever § thls latives bi | sease, t e digestive nerves in ar a ps . gondition to act as nature intendeq they should. Stanley Harrigan, of Toronto, is Don't drug, 't foree--just give the inside | cponding a week with old friends in pervea natural force, gentle tonic. nature's belp. Dr. Sfioop's Restorative should be taken to do this--it is the only prescription which builds uj or even attempts to restore the inside stomach perves. Sold and recommended by ALL DRUGGISTS. PURE FOOD INSURES Goop Heat ROT Muir, one of 'the pioneers of INSURES i a ur township, died, . yesterday, in . brook. He was-born in Ireland, and, had he lived 'until May next, he ¥ would have celebrfited his 105th birth- ®8 | day. His wife died 5 year-ago. Aebib---- Kingston. John Hewton is in Montreal. He is one of the executive of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association. Mrs, Arthur Goslin and Miss Myrtle Goslin, left this morning on a visit to 1e'atives at Watertown, N.Y. Mrs. J. R Aikenhead, ovangelist, has so far recovered from her illness that she will B% able to take part, to-night, in the avangelistic services in Queen. Street Methodist church. Carey-Clif Boxing Bouts. Con iderable excitement iz being awakened in sporting circles over the outcome of the Carey-Cliff bout, hook- ed for to-night. Chff armved in 'the city on Tuesday, and completed his training yesterday, The bout will likely prove fast as both men have re- cords at stake. Over A Hundred Years Old. Peterboro, Ont., Jan. 17.--Jgmes E.W.GILL _YORONTO.ONT. - \ COMPANY "You got just what the doctor or- ETT LiMiTED] | dered" when you take your preserip- tion to 'Best's. It has ben suggested by the gov- ernment of Holland that the vatican be asked to send a delegate to The WILL HOLD A SHOW' +A Handsome | of trouble, { ministry. at St. Paul's, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. Rather nippy, eh? Marmalade oranges. Carmovsky's, Sec the big fight, city hall, to-night. Bogus twenty-five cents pieces ure floating about. ! Pay water rate and save the dis- count, A Edwards & Jenkin, for Open evenings, Exven the voluble | aldermen have | frozen up this weather. | i this weather can't last more | than a couple of months. | "The College Widow" comes to the | Grand on Wednesday, January 23rd. ! Bitter oranges, at Carnovsky's. . The lawn social at Lake Cmtario | Park has been postponed for a few | moons. | Has Siberia moved down here. Len. | nox school trustees have said it | looked like it. | New laid eggs. Carnovsky's. There was a very small market this | morning, owing no doubt, to , the | severe cold weather, | X oysters, | "Red Cross worm powders," 20c. box at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. "Phone 230. The annual report of the light «de partment will be ready about the middle of February. We sell everytning in new music, vocal and instrumental, at 18c. per copy. McDermott Bros. The weather was very sharp this morning, the thermometer registering fifteen degrees below zero. Buy your music this week--waltzes, two-steps, and song successes, 18c. per copy, 3 copies 50c. McDermott Bros. Rideau ward is in need of a new school 'building. Louise school is not in good sanitary condition. Court Frontenac, 1.0.F;; free enter- tainment, Thursday, £30 pm. Mem- bers 'and their friends welcome, Owing to the extreme cold weather the hockey match between Frontenacs and Aberdeens, hooked for to-night, has been postponed. The steamer Caspian is under oiny extensive interior remodelling. Twen- tv-six staterooms gre beiny added to her sleeping accommodation The Board oi Education has chosen an 'admirable staff of chairmen of committees. We look for good work for Kingston schools this year. A 50c. bottle syrup white pine and tar cough syrup for 40c., at Gibson's Redd Cross drug store. The Harmony Male Quartette re- tind this morning "from Enterprise, where they assisted the brass band of that place at a concert last night. "Listerol" tooth wash is highly re commended by dentists, to be a good cleanser. It is most agreeable to use. Hardens the gums and makes the breath' sweet; 25¢., at Best's. There is a vacancy for a man in the renks of the permanent army medical corps, at Tete de Pont barracks. The medical corps offers many splendid advantages to the young soldier, and it is seldom that a vacancy exists, The appomtment of ex-Ald. F. J. Hoag as a liquor license commissicn er means that 5 drowgist who sells liquor has been added to the hoard in place of W. B. Dalton. It has been very unusual to make such an ap- paintment. hen vou take vour prescription to Best's, you get just what the doctor or dered, put up in the most scientific manner, as none but qualified and capable pharmacists have anything to do with the compounding of doctors' orders, ARCHDEACON SURPRISED. Gift Yesterday. On Wedpesday afternoon the Arch deacon of Kingston, Rev, W. B. Carey, who has been ill for some time, but who is now, happily, on the mend, had a pleasant surprise. About a dozen ladies of the congregation wait ed upon him, in his study, and pre- sented him with a letter. The arch- | doseon was so taken by surprise that | he hardly realized, at first, that the | letter was accompanied by a valuable trunk of solid leather and also by a| For Him | : yl ! beautiful leather travelling bag. With | | there deep feeling Archdeacon Carey ex | pressed his gratitude for the gift. It | came from the congregation as a mark | of grateful appreciation for the many kind acts to sick and poor, and his | large-heartedness to these in any kind which have murked his | 3 large ting tomatoes (new), 25c. (new), 25c. soup, 25¢c. Talk About Snaps ; Here's A Few. 4 tins of tea 4 large tins tomate 5 bottles catsup, 25c. | 4 packages constarch, 25¢. i 4 packages laundry starch, x 4 bottles Worchester sauce, 2 t At Mullin's, corner Johnson and Di- | vision streets Z | They Met At The Whig. A strange coincidence took place | today, Miss Gurnesy, laidlaw & | Son's staff, came to the Whig to ad- | vertise the loss of a purse Settaining | two $5 bills, As she was leaving the | buildng J. A. Seriven, 522 Brock | street, entered. His mission was to in- | cert an advertisement of a pocket- kook found, containing two $5 bills, ( pleased. Westbrook Personals. Westbrook, Jan. pathy is extended to Mrs. Robert Smith, over the death of her brother, W. Bly, of Cataraqui. George Smith visited his 'brother, Dr. S. 8. Smith, of Emporium, Pa. Mrs. Dole, of To- ronfo, was a recent visitor of her sis- ter, Mrs. A. Assclstine. Revival meet- Hague peace conference. E-------- v It Actually Destroys The Cause. That's why. catarch is cured bw inhaling "Catarrhozone.' The healing vapor spreads to every art of . the breathing organs, Germs ifeeting «the. tissues of the nose, ~ New England Chinese Restaurant 33! King Street Opén from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m. The best place to get an all round Lonch in the city. Meals of all Kinds ou shortest notice. English and Chinese Dishes a svecially. 'Phone, 655. invariably is left to cause inflammation. Spots that are sore are healed. Discharge is clegred away andl catdrrh "becomes ng of the past. Use "Catarrh- Try a Pound of ® 9 MADE ozone" and your recovery is guaran- | actommodate 7,000 members, and is [cide Co.. Detroit yers HOME: Sausages teed. Two sizes, Be. and $1, ie alle probably the largest club house in ex- | 50. and $1. CG. ea £ f.. istence. : For Sunday's Breakfasts 60 Brock St. ings are being held in the Methodist church, conducted by Rev. Mr. Still- | well. Charles Redden left for Bufialo ,on Mondav to be with his brother, George, who is seriously ill. An Early Season And A Short One For bitter oranges. Fancy, large, throat and lungs are killed, Nothing ! high colored, marmalade oranges, free | kor. from black specks on the rind. Now on sale at Carnovsky's. The London Constitutiosal Club can DAILY BR | Hatch, E. 0. | or curling games which were played in | of purity, and sold wherever gentle- and which proved to be Miss Guern- | JAMES McPARLAND, exy's. Consequently, everybody was | RIGNEY & HICKEY. happy. They all come) to the Whig | with their wants, awd go away | 16.--Sincere sym- | ey THE COLD WEATHER RECORD OF THREE YEARS HAS BEEN BROKEN, A Great Deal of Suffering Among ' Outside Workers--The Fire Brigade Has Been Kept on the Jump. Montreal, Jan. 17-The cold - wave whicly struck here, Twesday night, and has been de iBg in intensity over Shute, broke the econ for three years, this mornipg, w! the temperature went down to twenty-six iy be low zwo, some thermometers going as low as thirty below. In consequence there bus been a great deal of suffer ing among outside workers and, wher buslding opprations have been ear ried on so far through the winter, the men have been compelled to lay off until the cold moderates. As is usu ally the case, in this climate, a shary drop has made lots of work for the fire brigade through overheating o stoves and other heating parapherna- lia, but so far none of the fices have been serious. ete en. ARE NOW ORGANIZED. Life Insurance Men of Kingston and Surrounding Towns. The life insurance « men of Kingston and surrounding towns met in the board of trade chambers last night, and completed the organization of the "Life « Underwriters' Association," of Kingston and district, which will be afliliated with the larger association coverng all Canada. They were as sisted by T. G. McConkey, W. 8 Milne, and H. C. Cox, all of Toronto, officers of the Life Underwriters' As soc'ation of Canada, who explained the objects and aims of the move ment. The meeting was representative of the ablest men in the business in this part of the province, and the pro ject was enthusiastically taken up Following officers were elected' and their well known energy bespeaks the success of the organization : Pyesident, George Bateman: vice president, J. B. Cooke; treasurer, 8 Roughton; secretary, J. O. Hutton executive committee, Dr. Rogers, Gan anoque: W. J. Fair, H. G. Chamber lain, E. J. Reid, It is understood that regular meet inzs will be arranged at which mat ters pertaining to = the business, ete, genoral - conduot, will be intelligently and frankly diseussed. A Godfrey Wedding. Cn Tuesday morn'ng, January Sth, at the Sgerad Heart church, Bediord Fathér' "LeNeillon united Margaret KE. Lenngn, of Godirey, to Joseth J. Kelly, of Tichborne. The bride was attired in a costume of pegch-colored silk, trimmed with white all-over lace abd hat to match. She was attended by her sister, Sarnh. while the groom was assisted by his cousin, Huch Hastmgs, of 'Uobwnlt. The wedding march was played by Miss Dora Mo Cann." of 'Burridge. The party drove ta the hame of the bride's mother for the wolding - divner. The presents were numerous. The eroom's gift to the bride was'a gold cross ant chain. Curling Last Night. Last night's curling match was be tween T. Slater's rink and E. O Sliter's rink. The latter won after o closely contested game. 'The rink: were © E. Davis, D. Smith, J. Slater, skip--7. E. Carter, J. W, Gibson, Fraser, A. T Sliter, skip--14. There are two games scheduled tc be played at the rink to-night. The report of the scores of the juni Brockville on luestlay was wrong Prof. Gill won his match by seven j o'nts. Frost proof chamois vests, $1.50, at Best's, I'he London, sioners notified the Ont., water commis city council that would be no water for the streets next summer, and an expert is to be engaged to report en the situation. Improve your spirits with York Soda, the highly- charged, sparkling water with the snappy, dry tang that betters the flavor of any liquor it dilutes. Bottled at the Springs for surety men drink. Compare it with the imported sodas and learn that York Soda is better--yet costs no more. The Mineral Springs Limited, Toronto A CROWN OF GLORY. w 'of Bea i i | As Well ba Mark of ay Queen Vietoria wished to make the uxurious Hair. Czar an honorary colonel of a Brit It has been truly said that the ish regiment. The Prime Minister, sowhing glory of our race is a luxuri ant head of hair. It used to be thought that this was of the blessings which the gods one bestow capriciously, and it is only re cently that scientists have discovere stroys the life of the hair. To restore this life and kill th germs which cause the mischief is th mission of Newbro's Herpicide Herpicide surely kills the germs, and is the best hair dressing on th i will it stain or dye. | Sold. by leading druggists. in stamps for e to The Herpi H WHIG, THURSDAY," JA mar- It contains no grease or oil, neither Send 10¢. .| Laxative: Bromo Quinine, the world | Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Fresh NUARY 17, GENTLEMEN OF THE ROAD, The Famous' "Sixteen Strings Juck™ and Dick Turpin.' i At the Rose tavern, a noted gaming house standing in Marylebone dens early in the 18th century, field, Duke of Buckingham, used to toast his companions at their farewell dinner when the season ended in the oniinons words, "May as of wl as remain unhanged next spring meet here again!" John Rann, the high- wayman, otherwise "Sixteen Strings Jack," 6f evil fame, liked to swagger about at Bagnigge Wells in the inter vals of carrying out his nefarious deeds or undergoing punishment for the same. 'He is described as appear- ing there in July, 1774, "atti in a scarlet coat, tambour waistcoat, white silk stockings and a laced hat. On each knee he wore the bunch of eight ribbons which had gained him his sobriquet of 'Sixteen Strings Jack.'" There were lively doings under the influence of this sprightly gentleman, and on the occasion referred to he was pitched out of a window for of- fending honest company. Only a few months later he' met the reward for his mfdeeds on the gallows at Tyburn for venturing to rob the Princess Ame- lia's chaplain. Dick Turpin was another "gentle. man of the road" who amused himself in the intervals of "business' by fre- quenting pleagure gardens. He was once moved to kiss a fair lady in pub lic at Marylebone, assuring her, when she protested, that she might ever after boast of the favor she had re- ceived. Whether Turpin and gentle. men of similar oecupation came to pleasure gardens solely for their di- version may reasonably be doubted when we remember how frequent rob- beries were in the paths and field ways leading to these sylvan retreats. Watchmen were set "to guard those who go ovr the fields late at night," yet even go visitors were often attack- ed and robbed, s6metimes in the gar- dens themselves and sometimes on the road to or from them. Tn early days at Marylebone it was deemed necessary to provide the com- with a guard of soldiers to con- + them home at nights, a curious wiyding up to a jovial evening. Plok- tkets were of course plentiful at afl the gardens degpite every precsu- fon, and one night' at Cuper's in 1743 a thief eaught in the act 'of tak- ing a lady's purse was rescued from the hands of the police by a band of his comrades on his way thr St. George's fields and enabled to pe justice for that time.--Tewple' Bar. Scored Against O'Connell. An amusing incident is told of a victory over Daniel O'Connell by a witness whom he was cross-examining. The witness was for the crown, and the case was a riot committed by a crowd of beggars. O'Connell was at that time well known, and it was af- ter he had received his sobriquet of "the big beggar man." The witness finished, and 0'Con- nell began the ecross-examination. "Now tell the court just how many beggars there were," he said. "Indéed, I did not stop to count them, but there was a great tribe of them, your honor." f "A whole tribe of them, eh? Will you tell us to what tribe they be- longed?" "Indeed, your honor, that is more than I ean do, for I never heard, but IT think it must have been to the tribe of Dan." "You may go down, sir!" said O'Connell in a rage, amid the laugh- ter of the court. The Potato In -treland. Statistics prepared by the Irish de- partment of agriculture relating to the potato crop reveal some interest- ing results as to the popularity of the different varieties throughout the country. It is Indicative of the eon- servatism of the growers that not- withstanding the numerous selections of high class new varieties that are now available the Irish farmer con- tinues adhere faithfully to the old Champion. This old variety still oc- cupies more land than all the others put together, notwithstanding its lia- bility to failure through blight or other causes. The Up-to-Date may be said to be the only new variety that is making appreciable headway, and, although it is steadily gaining in fav- or, it seems unlikely to supersede the Champion for many years to come, if ever.--Dundee Advertiser, Miraculous Eggs. A correspondent ealls to mind an incident in the life of Prof. Anderson, "the 'wizard of the north," says The T.ondon News, Walking through the butter and egg market in Aberdeen, he bought one egg from an old woman with a basketful. He cracked the shell on the spot and extracted a sovereign, which he ealmly put in his pocket." He asked for another egg and took another .overeign from it. The wizard then ocked "How much for the basket?" "Na, na! Ye'll get nae mair," was the reply, as the saleswoman swung the bagket on her arm and rushed home to break everv egg she had. She found them all nice and fresh, and the wizard sent her one of his sovereigns. An Important Post. that all other ors. that even but nlaras?"' When Sir Henry Campbell-Banner- man was Secretary of State for War as he now is, demurred on the grounds European sovereigns would expect to receive similar hon- But as the Queen was willing this should be the Czar : : ed} was made colonel of the Scots Greys. | that its beauty is dependent upon the absence of a minute germ which flour- ishes (in the hair follicles, where it de- Naturally the appointment caused some excitement in the regiment One subaltern was overheard saying to his servant, "Donald, the Emperor ¢ | of Russia has been made colonel of the regiment." "Indade," was his re- ply, "it's a verra gran' thing for him, will he be able to keep baith Headaches And Neuralgia From January DEEP PRICE-CUTS 3 to 43, regular prices $3.50 GIRL'S WINTE and seli-trimmed with tabs, Don't let it be said you OVER LOOKED Our Red Label Shoe Sale. Some of the VALUES you should LOOK OVER. Ladies' Viei Kid Bal. Warm Flannel Lining. A good shoe at $2. Red Labelled at $1.40, Ladies' Gun Metal Cglf Button- ed. The latest and newest college cut, Pat. Kid, Buttoned and Bluchers. Are priced $3.75 and $4. Red Label price $2.98. . Some good sizes left in the $1.25 and $1.50. One and two strap Kid Slippers. Red Label Price, $1. Nice Cosey Felt Top Women's House Slippers, the 50¢. Kind. Red Labelled, 35¢c. The 60c. high front Cosey Slippers. Red Label Price, 40c. 10 Gross, Sutherland Special 10c. Oil Dressing. Red Label Price, Sc. ! Han Ss -- miss, PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World, The will of the late Sir William P, Howland disposed of an esfute of 324,936. At Toronto last night Peterboro de- frated the Marlboros in a senior 0. H. A. game by ten to six. Government whiskey informers did not turn up at Belleville and charges agninst hotel men were dismissed, Several Faoglish criminals have * re cently fried to avoid ecnwiction by promising to emigrate to Cangda. The Pall Mall Gazette thinks Mr, Bryce too cosmopolitan a4 man for ambassador to the United States. Grace Van Studdiford, taking 4 ° star part at Shea's theatre, Toronto, | is in a priate hospital, suffering from acute appendicitis, A. E, Barker, Alexandria Bay, N.Y., has been engaged by the George Hall Coal and Towing company, Ogdens- burg, N.Y., as general overseer of the repair work of the machinery of the soveral tugs and barges owged by the company. The Roman Catholic church at Port Leonard, De St. Maurice, was destroy- ed by five, on Thursday, the logs being w"» 00. A detachment of Montreal firemen drove the six miles with their apparatus in forty-five minutes, but could do no good. Several people were nearly killed trying to save altar preces, Died On Wednesday. The yoomg son of Police Constghle Amiel died, on Wednesday, after an illness of only a few days' duraticn. The lad, umder two years of age, contracted gripper on Saturday last, but no serious results was anticipated until, yesterday, when the little lad suffered a' stroke of parglysis an} passed pegoefully way. Board's Financial Standing. By close economy the board of edu- cation starts the year with a surplus of almost $900. The public school de- partment -hys $1,000 surplus; owing to loss of government grant for technical education the institute funds show $100 deficit. This year almost $2,300 will be added as salary incregses. Meat Bargains At Mullin's. 3 Ibs. best round steak, 25¢. Best sirloin roast, 8¢. per Ib. Boiling pieces, 5c. a lh. At Mullin's. Be Gentlemen. Smoking will not be allowed at the skating rink, on Friday evening, dur- ing' the senior league hockey match. Notice has been given in the Mani- Bargains STILL A FEW of the stylish new BLACK COATS (full length) In sizes 34 to 44, although three days' brisk selling has greatly reduced the number. All at great price-cuts to clear. Other specials: : ; vig WOMEN'S SKIRTS, in oxford, JR SKIRTS, lengths 24 to 29, in oxiord ! buttons, and stitching, regular price $2.25, for WOMEN'S OXFORD, black and mixed TWEED COATS. not the latest styles, but warm serviceable garments, sizes 30 to 38, regular prices 8 to $9, special ...... All Untrimmed Hats and Ready-to-Wears, NALF PRICE. SPENCE'S ™ Liat iter | J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO, ™¢ House of Good vo! IN BVERY LINE to 0. sil 295 38 1.00 raised. seams The Reason, + Why ") Some Good} Things Aref Overlooked | § Because They, Aren't Looke Over. i . = Huy Over 75 pairs of the Endicott Johnson Men's Shoes in th lasts and Styles, American made. Red Label Sale Price, 3 One Table of 's' and $3.75 American a ! Metal and Pat. Colt Bluchers ¥ Bals. Red Label Sale; $8.75. - ¥ The Generous Reduction in * 5" * Men's Packard Shoes,' Shoes. Red Labglled, $3. . The Stamped Price, Red Label co, . $3.75. sii Men's . Fancy Tan and Black: House Slippers, in Opera ld. Harvard cut, 91.85. ani 4}. 0, Aperictn made. | Red Label Come in, and. lopk.. Vert) Te Shoes ure Red Taveiled i Bt I. y Sh Ea 53 Shoemaking,: When You Buy COALS From : P. WALSH" You get gehuline Scranton as he handles nothing else 'a NE ~ ssdssededsasnsnsans a, F matory, of Abuse or ' iret MR willwurs, oh {ee of ve, ew pamphle aemesty Wtsdmprs Toronto, Ont. PRAYER IN FACTORY. Concerted Church Movement in the Great City. New York, Jan: 17.~Theough: the. concerted" action of prominent church: es, plans have been complétcd for holding noonday gospel meetings in the factories. throughout Greater New York. The movement is in charge of the labor committee of. tha Federation of Churches and {('hristian organiza tions. Beginning February Bth, : fifty services will he held simultancously daily. for ten days, in as manv work: shops, employing one hundreg 'hands or more, There are in the city 980 fac- tories having more than one hundred employees, and the. committee hopes to hold meetings in more than half of these. Prominent elergymin of all denominations will aid in the work; The plan is to hold fifteen-minute meetings, wherever it is the custom to suspend work for only a half hour, and to use thirty minutes. wherever an hour is allowed. When the whistle rounds for the noon recess a 'cornet ist will play different selections. It may be sacred music, some non-religious air or "ragtime." While the cornetist plays, programmes will he distributed among the workmen. Then a clergy- man will give a talk. 'or Your Blood Filters. ; The kidneys are a mass of tiny tubes through which - the blood must con stantly filter if you are to live, Often | thése tubes inflamed or en- | googed. This condition must be toba levislature that Mr. Steele will move that railways pay demurrage for :Colds. ich. Two sizes ". Mahood, specin agend. en , | wide cold ' and i] cause. Coll tor full name. Look for signature EK. .W, Grove, 256. 2 > ip remedy" removes | there. A Ripe, juicy lemons, free from frost y i fiilure to provide care. Bileans for biliousness are sold at and green spots, at Carnovsky's. promptly relieved or disease will re- sul : x Peas Kidney and Liver Fills heal ad lative these ah en and Pond Sag ct dvd val ." Money "hack if nat. on : ¥