The Very Latest Culled From All | were not as serious as was at the, Presbyterian church schemes. is still required $303,410 before 'mado to have the cGill traversed to the assizes in Toronto. named ¢ at Campbell Bros. histles at St. James', Hi Feb. | ; at. Thistlcs. Fob. 19-8¢. James at Thistles. oa TB. & Pp "B.S has of while ag we. yonrs ¥ Arthur launched B foil mid Startling Reductions. J vat to found necessary. Mr, ald ng TPIOTed wit (hs Te bon warton s A has had hi§ salary increased by the ethers of his, Gongroga tion andy is ivi year. Rev, Me. Meloy 1s. a son Te Mellro, ydenham street, this. city. Recovered From Injuries. Frederick Li of Joyceville, who Soowived injiles as @ rosglt of Tolling off a load of | Monday, and who was confined at the general hospital, was able to return to his home yesterday. His injuries rat pected, and he made rapid recovery. Some More Big Snaps At Mullin's. 3 dozen lemons for 25c. 2 Ths, 2c, "pure coffee, 500: Corner Johnson and Division: Sts. Increase Hospital Grant. The council of the counties of Len- nox and Addington, in previous years, has been giving 4 grant of $500 to houpital, but this .year, s of the institution, knowing the good work it is doing, it and the $ has increased the grant. to $600, for the hospital authorities are 1 very grateful, supply of the On- y at Hamil. ! nk M company "its action against Mining company. | | county judge of Pie: place of the late Judge Wall, aged twenty-three, of d es at the Was am jr | weighing one in Merritt, of the Governor-Gen- naked the' York co! 0 assist in an a wbtain a fith squadron | est C. Ashton, a sician - city council, succeeds the pe as commander of en or well enuedy, in the ¥ wvincial election case, athed 'an. appeal Yo the Sout from the judgment of the and member of | Cheap Oranges For One Week. To make room for a carlond of seedless 8, from Califocnia. We will soll off our' Mock can oranges | x og Ry oonts per dozen. . XH od size Br 14¢.; "280. size for 19c.; 30c. size for de. 3c. size for We. Car- novsky's, "On the Corner." A Hearty r Response. Somo few weeks "ge. the Noms Auxili Workers, hoth senior Jantor of St. Ge v 's cathedral' and St, James' church, rd pd Sh Gaonet's Tall, snd was brought to ed 8 » there found t Fehr cient to. make up not ome bale, but three, dred pounds. One of thy bales was made up entirely of quilts and blankets: A.0.U.W. Installation. The A. 0, Xx Wo had its installs tion meeting on Thupsday evening. Laturny was the instelling officer. The followin, were i d: R. F. Greenlees, MW. William Crawiord, P. M.W.; Joseph Gould, an: D. O. eene, overseer; W. H. Godwin, re- corder; J, Massie, Srnsunr, D. ow er, financial secretary; y ver, guide; B. H. Vick, inside watchman « J. Mclelland. outside watchman. Alter the installation = refreshments were gerved. a -------------------- 'Moving Pictures. Among the pictures shown by the s Apaches," "Plas tio Dance," Flowers," "The Lenguage of the , "am Spot, "Mother-inJgw." "Starvation," "Sta tue Dealer," "His Pirsét Smoke," "A Practical Joke," and many others of sweet Mexi- | Little Girl Made the Dis- covery of Fire--Five People Had Narrow Escapes--The Rink Was Very Valuable. anyth' until ed, though the fire must have been some time. At rink fire, five 'people in th: caretakers' quarters had narrow es capes. The caretaker himself had 1o jump for his life. The had to g0 up two flights of stairs to. reseus o inmates, amid dense smoke and flames. The caretaker stayed behind to |: got out belongings, and was cut off, "0 a net was spread and he jumped The fire originated in the tea-room, spread quickly, to the dressing rooms and the girders early collapsed, and left a ruin. Only a few of the various clubs' belongi were saved. There was no sign fire at midnight. The' rink was valued at $12,000. once the scene of all Ottawa's great hockey matches, and was the quarters of the Minto Skating Club, Dey's rink | is' the big rink. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Plea For the Wednesday Evening |, Prayer Meeting. Kingston, Jen. 24.--(To the Edi- tor) : In a recent issue of one of the Kingston papers, I noticed a state- ment which' pained me very much. It Was stated in this article that some of the ministers of this city, purpos- ed giving up their Wednesday nignt meetings, on account of the small audiences they have. ow it appears 10 me 'that this in- {| dieates a rather serious condition of affairs. We must look for 'the fault ither with the preachers or with the people. Aceordi; to my idea the fault lies principally with the people belonging to these congregations. It is quite a noticeable fact that there 8° never any scarcity of people at- tehding the theatre. We do not hear of our skating rinks or place of amusement threatening to clase. Iti is certainly a sad state of affnirs when Christian people are so nglectiul of huty." It looks very much as if the religion of these people iy merely a ham. If out of their whole week they apnot spare one single hour in the public worship of God, T fail to see shere their love of Christ is. If all would tum out to the Wednesday wiht meetings, no sich conditicn of irs would lone remain. It is a sad thing to see people who wo'ess to he Christians so taken up with material things, that they will not give one hour for His sake. . I "ncovely trust, that our Christian Yfriends will take the matter in hand, gand that Wednesday might meetings A will become prosperous and that they nay be a great blessing to all: those Tho READER. Inverary News. § Inverary; Jan. 24.--Pressing hay and Irawing it. to Glenvale station occu- sies the larmers' time these days. W. 'eters, Kingston, has bough' the hay n_ this = section. :.J. Gibson has pur- thased one hundred and sixty acres of and from Williim Duff. Miss Minnie Gummer is giving entire satisfaction as teacher in the public school. Br. JA E and Mrs. Freeman and Miss Famiyl Arthur attended the Clark- Dannell wedding, in Kingston, Duesday. W. Collins is faanes Shepherd and J. ith with Frederick Ferguson for the ensuing vear. A nw of the farmers have upon the seruting award- | never before seen here, Alvo, the latest § wnt in applications for emigrants. ing ths seat to Mr, Preston, the peti- toner, N r | Julius Bakousky, an ore sealer, in attractions 'ever given hefe, He was the last fopty-vight hour be rendered, illustrated Ach will makin oie of " dat moving picture repre nag and Has Many are the expressions of regret, on i sides, over the departure of A. Ritchie and family. Mrs. Morris, who takos Me. Ri narchant, 'is i as clerk. Tames Gordon is te low, with § small hopes of recovery. : a ------------ Jessie Maclachan Here. the alarm was sonnd- | It was || any other |; what is clemrly their Ji J those who are nominally Christians | each attend them.--A CHRISTIAN | DAnglade, during the | the saminaricty ol St | v The. fork, Jan. 2. Sarah Klin teem, was shot and instantly cousin, Meyer Schwartz, seventeen, at his home in Street. Schwartt then shot a himself. Notes Yoft br sate that the pair to together because their parents objected to their mutual fandieat, FA { : Here is an interesting item. We were fortunate in receiving a remarkably good wool bargain and will have it ready for you to-morrow. 1280 "x, Scotch Saxony Wool Made specially for Men's Sox,--Ladies and Children's Mitts and for Stockings. This Wool is exceptionally strong and of an even thread. The colors are black and white." Three packages weigh 2 ounces each, and are sold usually from 15¢. to 17e. Yours to-morrow all day A limit of 12 to one customer, as ) Cents Each We have now compiete Stocks of the following Wools and Yarns' Beehive Yarns--In Black, White and 30 Colors Unbreakable Yarns--Ia Black, White and Colors Single Berlin Wools : Double Berlin Wools Shetland and Zephyr Wools Shetland Floss Andalusian Wools Angora Wools Boys' Yarn Knit Ribbed Stockings A good heavy warm Stocking--20, 23, and 25c a pair According to size. Boys' Scotch and English Fingering Yarn Stockings made éxtra strong and properly shaped-- 25, 30, 38, 35, 39, 45, 49c. Girls Ribbed Cashmere Stockings 5 qualities to choose from Girls Plain Cashmere Stockings 4 qualities to choose from * Boys' Strong Ribbed Cashmere Stockings Double Knees and Heels $0sesnsseecrreassnssstesssresssressrssoes OB. FOOTS ors ch SUPPORT we wish as many as possible to take advantage of this offer. & AN EXCELLENT . APPARATUS FOR A BROKEN DOWN ARCH. Flat-foo t is a scource of misery. When th . tur h is Sn, smd ai i pit od nds fitely, to go from bad to wo eer tha od pero a: he pr TSé as the years. In scrious cases an actual Gerad ced. infrequently ought to the attention of Both physicians and patients w Arch Support mechanical plied to correct the de- an important member to the sole 3 a so : Hg Jae is firmly supported, and * RETAIL PRICE $2.50 PER PAIR By this device, the arch of bones ETT SHOE STORE * January & Fe Sale of Fu Goods are going | Butgains.. © Some goods onl, while in use, goo 50 per cent. reduct Iron Beds, Spr 1 Parlor Sett, Frames, Silk Tove: 2 Sideboards, $3 2 Sideboards, $s and $20. Hatracks from 2 or 3° Extensi about $10 and $1 and $9. ROBT. J. 230 Princess s The Leading U "Phone 577 Am "TEA and € That Has Cur We have several TEAS, Green, Black which we offer at the 80c. per 1b. We hav seme cheaper each line we carry i some customer: carry the leading line TEAS, Charm, Ii Rose and Salada. The Cup That We have Coffee in t ground. Our leading priced at 30c. and Our high grade Java is the best selection ir sure to please. F. W. Van Phone 417 = 246 Hockey INTERMEDIATE LEGIATE R.M.C. I. vs. QUEE MONDAY, JAN Game called at 8 General admissi 3 Reserved Seats, C ne Plan opens { 28th. Hockey SENIOR 0. H Peterbo vs. 14th Batt. Hoc WEDNESDAY, J Game called at 8.15 p.n General admission, 25c, Reserved Seats, gallerys 30c. ; No. 1 and side gall 14th P. W. ©. Band in at Plan opens for sale of 3 10 We have a few boxe ROWNTREE'S AND Chocola Left over from . Chris we are going to sel count "of 25% This is a rare chan of fine Chocolates. James Redde ROBERT J. ' THE LEAD UNDERTA 'Phone 577, 207 HOME AGA) THE FORTNIGHTLY hold their next dance MO Jan. 38th, which will be 1 until Easter Mond lay. A ¢ is extended to ali member « 0 IW S To Sell Civic 1 Winnipeg, Jan. 26.1 cured an option on 500 and 500 tons of coal. used to heat the civic | will also be sold to cit unable 'to secure wood he genuine Zam: son's Red Crods Ir