--8 Plan Ahead Summer Goods months ers or their agents when 8 complete rand got our 2 ginning to arrive. i i Woman | Just As we Did plan her dresses, while stake to buy now, as showing are beautiful e novelties will be im- You know this from INS in dainty designs TES, noveltiss >O00DS 3 | anama Cloths 5 Checks 3 A EAR ED, AIA TI, I CIEE LRA a New Combinations at Variety of New Designs. DEI ELIT SE \ Special | Bargain morrow Morn-| g and After- : noon. 450 uality [SH Cases emstitched Borders, full of this size and make, a a BE BRIT TINO OE IB OAT morrow IED BE VERTED WING TI CR En 3 Horr 7 A TE SEA Aor 5. ffeil BOOTS ON FE FOLKS | g spring months, and you bills. We have a fresh f Brand," the best to be fi i oe + 3 ava ranss 9280 ¥ nd Boys....$2.25 i ren's........ $1.90 2! Shoe Store | .and as beneficial to them as that ToWearer | AMCKAY FURS AEGIS TERED McKay Fur Coats -- ee Raccoon, Beaver and Fur-Lined Beat the World in Value, Comfort and Quality. LOOK THEM OVER JohnMcKay FUR HOUSE 149-163 BROCK ST. DAILY MEMORANDA. Marine Lecture, 8 p.m. Civie Finance Commitiee, 8 Pam. See Gourdier's advt., on page two. Secure seats for Dickens' ment. Plan at Uglow's. Carnival it the Royal Rink, night, 14th Band, good prizes Attend the Rumma 3 d b age Sale Brock St., Friday evening and Saturday. This day in history Bill Nye humor- Friday ist died, 1896 : Washington born, 1782. Matinee, Grand Opera House, 2.30 p m., Saturday, 'Thorns and' Oropes Blossoms." WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Business Office: 229--Bditoral Rooms. 202--Johbin~ Department. Everything That's Printed. --_ _----y Goblets Goblets A SNAP! We have about 25 dozen very mice Goblets, all finish- ed, but a little off color, regular price 85c. a dozen. Yours while they last for 30c. a Dozen Robertson Bros. There is nothing ricer these cold mornings than a cup of our Java and Mocha Coffee It is healthful too, as the following extract from '"The Spice MGll,"' written by a coffee expert, proves--"It is our sincere convic- tion that Coffee, viewed in the broadest sense, is one of the blessings of existence, to millions and millions of peoule it is as necessary as the bread they eat staff of life." Jas. Redden & Co. P.S~--Our 'Java and Mocha" is pure. ch ------------------------------------------ KINGSTON & CAPE VINCENT ~ STAGE LINE In connection with N.Y'C., Co. carryine passenvers, press. Established, 1860. New heated stages leave daily (except Sunday), at 2 p.m., making direct con- nections for all New York State Points Phone 31 for a Hack to Call Office Foot of Brock Street H.R.R.R mails and ex- Sacrifice Sale at Foot of Princess Street All stock must he sold at sacrifice prices to clear out. so that the can be renovated in the spring to admit an entirely new stock. Clothine and Boots at duced figures. Heavy Fleece-Lined Underwear (New) at 65¢c. per suit. A. LIEBERMAN 89-41 Princess St. specially re I have sold thousands of shares of the Pittsburg-Ely Copper Co., in Kingston. Don't neglect the opportunity of securing a block large of small of this promising stock at the present price, 50 CENTS. i it is bound to go higher and in (all probability will touch this y $2.00 or $8.00 JOSEPH F. SWIFT FARM LABORERS | AND DOMESTICS. Any person requiring such help, please notify me by letter, stat- ing particulars. J. F. KNAPP, Canadian Government Employ- ment Agent, Kingsion, Ont. TAKE NOTICE Between Season's we sell very small profits. That is what like. Try us for the fun. TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE 308 Princess Street. Goods on you ANDERSON BROS., Savers. As well as those who want high class goods should leave orders with us. The will qonsist of ing to cut. Salt Pork, 10c. to 12¢. for use. Choice Mince Meat, Try Our Pure the best to be had, 15¢. lb. Our Windsor 25¢. a Butter, choice lot, 25¢. lb. GREEN GOODS. Lettuce, Radishes, Onions, Celery. : All other goods at close prices 'PHONE 458. HAD EXPOSED GAPON. Assassination and HimseM. 22. --~An Fears Pacis, Feb, cloment of mys tery surrounds the Vilhonchevitch, wd in his 2 partment » quarter. militant revolutionary want named has been found d y the Montpar Near the the floor, was a broken glass, at the ol potassium. . evidently committed sui cyanide The: man cide, but f 1 for furnished by o the police. Vilbonchevitch "deed an anonymous let the had t ofnm out ind that he anticipated the senteace revolutionaries by becoming his of the wn executioner. He v tal in exposing the tre rv of Fathe HOUSE-BREAKING TOOLS. -- You need never be ner- vous about results when buying | 1H White Rose . Flour It is unequalled cakes, biscuits, etc., and is a general favorite. It can also be used for bread. Put up in 12 and 24} 1b. sacks. Kingston Milling Co., Limited. Créam goods made from pure cream, noted for their flavor and quality, cream 8, charlotte russe and cho colate x R. H. Toye, King for : i i jslands Cophalonia, in the Ionian i nds, was known as "Lost Island' to the ancients. ¥ fe For chronic' couchs and colds tate Dr. Chown's emulsion of cod liver three persons struck by Two Bogus Counts Bold. Geneva, | as counts, who have | Berne, are Stated by the police to be | wanted for murder. : { An Englishman and his wife, who were ng in the hotel, were grou led by hearing the Key room door turn. | close the door. 3 | They reported the incident to | proprietor, who had the baggage {found to comprise three strong filled with jewels, watches and notes of various countries. A wanted in ich. ~~ Try Bibby's new 81 shirts. and «many Reform. ron." Dress i Eatertain- at 53 Cor. Princess and Division Sts., Have Somes Specials for You To-Morrow--Saturday Money- their bargains Thousands of pounds of the best Western Beef, selling at from 6ec., to 8c., 10c., 12}c. per 1b. accord- 20 dozen Cleaned Pigs feet ready Pork Sausages, Sausages, 3 lbs., Parsley, anderson Bros Kills death of a Russian who The de- ( I was NY md was known to he in close touch vith the te rists of St. Petersburg. lying 'on bottom of which were a few drops of at first wo motive could be A clue has now This is to the ' been enced to death for failing to carry on entrusted to him, 18 instrumen- revolutionary Gapon, and kept the A committee posted as to his move- ments ct Are Burglars Feb. 22.~Two men, posing been arrested at of their bed- A man was seen to look in the room, and then hastily to the | the two "'counts" searched, and it was boxes bank ocom- plete set of beautifully-finished burglar tools was found in a Gladstone bag. There were also discovered numerous i «s and make up boxes and anaes r 5 of . police state that the men are several European capitals. They will be tried next week at Zur- We keep the following well-known | the matter. corsets, "DP. & A "E.T..) "C.B All the tenders have net yet heen C." "Crompton's," "B. & (.,"|extended by the engineers in connec "Kabo." "Ce la Grace," "lady Cur- | tion with the Transcontinental rail- others. New York Nr. Chown's Buchu Jnnicer Kidney backache i OVER THE DEBATES In The House Of Commons On Thursday. MEN READY TO ANSWER CHARGES MADE. Sir Wilfrid's Attitude Was Admit- ted By the Opposition--He Was Always Impersonal--The Discussion Was a Sort 'of Make-Up All Round and All is' Harmony Again. From Our Own Correspondent. Otwawa, Feb. 22.-The explosion of Tuesday reached its climax in the Commons yesterday, and ministers and private members took part in it. Mr. Bourassa brought the matter up. He declared that during his ten years in Boston, N WIDOW. » Li. PERRY 220-Miss Fanpie Perry, the lobe Indinn widow of Wa- tuppa Rood peservation, has appealed IDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1907. For to the aseachnst legislature to the house the tome of the debates had prevent her Jamil from leing used for not improved; he deprecated the in- | Lo tnorks 2 is the last descend troduction of private matters into the oni of the Pagkawanats aml Wampn discussions, and said that the dignity of the parliament of Canada, was thereby not being maintained, He re ferred particularly to the incident of Tuesday, in which it will be remem- bered Duncan Ross of Yale-Cariboo stirred up G, W. Fowler of King's and Albert, and that gentleman threaten- ed all sorts of revelations regarding ministers and private members on the liberal side if any attempt was made to drag his private affairs before the house, He had referred to land deals in the North-West, which were made public by the insurance commission. W. H. Bennett was the first to rise to his feet and then began a white washing contest, in which the premier, the leader of the opposition, Mr. Fos- ter, and others shared. Mr. Bennett quoted some of the Montreal Star's ruddy language, and took W. T. Carvel io task, that gen- tleman having said one or two things ahout Mr. Bennett's connection with the same land deals. The member for Fast Simcoe said he had waited for- Mr. Carell to make his charges. but they hod not been made. Why ? He had been ceady to reply. If Mr. Carvell had no charges, he should be manly enough to say so. The speaker had to interfere sever- al times. Mr. Bennett made a strong point of the fact that there was not a TO HAVE DUELS. 3 Berlin, Feb. 22.--The Vosschische . Zeitung says that Generals XKauibars, Grippenburg, Rennenkam:pf and Bildering have chal- lenged General Xouropat- kin to fight duels owing to attacks made upon them in EXEFAXEREEHEEX * ae * » »* ok ¥- * * the naogs and holds was Wd to her the lon days IN HER A Ferocious Leaves Her New York, * #e appeared in COW smelling salts w little witness ga hand her the of them. Bub Je times pest to begin hi luce. Men flocked persistent agent fore the delenda stand, Jerome his hand the ment of Mrs supplied hi own daugh fights to s t White public on Russo-Japanase not Sue War. achieved by . A =» But in her HERES IISISIISIIISIICIOIININE | (0 her first ass ---- - she did not s even suspicion acainst him, and the in surance commission id not call him Mr. Carvell of Carleton, N.B., had also to be called to order once or twice. He said that he had referred, when he spoke of Mr. Bennett, tor the North-West lands transactions which had been aired by the insyranee com- mission and these would probably come along in good time Then after Mr. Bourassa had spoken again, Mr. Foster had a say. He ad mitted that he was a hard hitter at times, but he had always endeavored to keep personalities out of court, and if, he hit hard, he could also take hard blows. There had been evidence taken the insurance commission, and if out of that or anything there could be charges brought against him of using hi¥ position as a mem hy else ber of parliament for furthering his private enterprises he wanted the charees made, and made strongly. He had heard much talk of what was go ing to be done to him in the house; he wanted to hear it Sir Wilfrid Laurier took up the aues tion of the decadence of debate which had been referred to. He said he had always maintained himself a strictly impersonal attitude--which bv the way was admitted by members of the op- position--and he had always condemn- ed it. Bat it had to be remembered that the povernment side was not al- ways to blame for the introdaction of personalities; members of the aonposi- tion were to blame also, and he re ferved for an instance to Mr. Bennett himself. Tn telling of Mr. Foster. the nromier said he was certainly a hard hitter, but he was always willing to take an Oliver for his Roland. The debate had something of | o loveleast about it too. M. Fowler, for example when he spoke gave a sort of avologly for his display of temper the other | day, and explained he was stortied into losing his temper bv the references which had been made to himself. For: the moment all is harmony again, and there is just a possibility that verv litle more will be heard of wav contracts. but it. would gorear that the Grand. cunk Pacific! Heide & good chance of aviting moti or all Of them. It is said that the GTI. fie: ures avg vere Jow, The commision Pills ere and kidney trou- ble, e. . 3 = 3 J "Cant, Donnsl ill give his marine torture to-night. © Laat made report to the gon- has nob, made uv SUF Pog pe mother did not wn + hi her. been mentioned says he will lem defence. White practical his rooms for arks. met White in o = How the RB London, Feb. results are yond doubt, ne nic) that th hi tv-five for the independents, 2 I here never was o time that never for an instant puzzied and in doing tured ne and vet White frightened her and she bor dombipntion. i ably, will be constituted as follow ets alk. 26: pationaliste, 7: labor, 3; lund which she anvestors EVIDENCE. now A FAILURE SO FAR MRS. THAW STILL UNBEATEN Cross-examination Crushed But broken--Fierce Ordeal. bh, 21. ri, When to-day, Un- Jerome with the task still all Before him of weakening tivelyn Nesbit Thaw's evidence in eny vital place, he brought his bottle of ath him, the ve him a chance to smelling salts, She srome turning seemed in need many at a loss where s attack, found the of the law. Just | nt's plucky produesd and hold Holman the He was fuse that she he Jerome h tion, wk refuge it tell her mothe m for fear he wou Witness From Chicago. Chicago, Feb. 22.-Adolph Marks, « Chicago Inwyer, who is said to have Thaw's wil}, in Harey vesin a few days two days," Now esul ts Are Out. 22. Though all reonding The . progressives, 21. little aromatig bottle of greatest so to see a child woman in distress burried by a rasping voiced, yo young wife was brought back to the witness in thick, typewritten state weapon ¢ith which to strike her r, as the young wreature her husband's life. Jerome | no mer®y in making the little woman tell of every sin led her into The trying to 3 arms when wd gz by skill, he r brutality. ony she bravely stuck which was that with her ir, expose her to all the world, Later sha learned of her mother's unchas tity Jerome w d to every thigg but the shrinkin « in front of him He had evid made up his mind, that hig duty required hun to make the brutal attack. So he sneered and growled and tore out the most pri vate secrets of her woman's heart Put bir story still remaing un shaken. When big, husky Hartridge was temporarily called to the witness stand and she stopped out of it, she was able to smile thanks brightly in taking the ¢ ant ham! that Delmas, with old school courtesy, held out to fo New York with four witnesses for the "Pe of these will tell how Stanford lv kidnapped her in New York and kept her a prisoner in sail Mr. "Another will swear that. she York enfe and he tried to' compel her to go with him. When she resisted he caught hold of her arn and csalmost tore off her sion, and the court agreed with her. waist, - " haw houd slebusions when I first FUND TO HELP GIRLS. met him," he said. "He was firmly : towvintnd that he was the Joust jm Gives Quarter Million to Assist portant man in Europe, He " sages to the American conmilg in a Ypung Females. beth Prague, Beene and three other cities Cincinnati, Feb. 22.--Acwated by ordering them to meet him in Inter taken and straighten ont a shout an automobile." TRANSVAAL ELECTIONS. tangle Figured the not to hand, it seems be to the Chro- w Transvaal elections resulted in a majority of twen- Hetvolk-nationalint la- houss, prof. : mer ie Cast, Tonnelly will gise bis. marin Lost Their Lives In King- ston Earthquake. BODIES ARE FOUND GREAT SEA WALL TO BE BUILT, OF DEBRIS, Swettenham Again Condemned By Citizens, This Time For Re- fusing Relief Funds--Asking wed at omas Gordine's, near Britain For Help. Second Mills, with feet and hands Kingston, Jamaica, Feb. 22.-A | frosen, mass meeting: of citizons condemned Gov. Swettewham for preventing Dr. Butler To Wed. monetary assistance from coming | Now York, Feb. 22.-Dr. Nicholas here. The meeting adopted a ition | Murray Butler, president of Columbia to parliament for a grant of $750,000 | ivernity, is to wed Miss Kate la and a loan of $5,000,000 to assist in the rebuilding of the eity. Plans are now on foot for rebuild. ing a vastly improved Kingston. All the principal thoroughfares in the commercial section will be widened, while little Port Royal strect, nearest the harbor front, will be abolished. Owing to its narrowness this street proved to be a veritable deathtrap at the time of the earthquake, It i« purposed to dispose of the thousands of tons of debris in the construction of a great sea wall along: the harbor front. 1t is also planned to put into operation the long defer red scheme of erecting a magnificent building in which practically all the public departments will be centralized. Dead bodies are still being recover. ed from the ruins, and while the actual number of killed will never he known, the total eannot fall far short of 1,100, 'Asking For Aid. Kingston, cil, announced, yesterday, thut they | ment the necessity of granting $750,- |i 000 and Toaning $5,000,000 at six per ] cent. to help the commercial part of Kingston, There was another earth- quike shock last night. » hy "n " : NEW SENSATION. # | all of wham were in favor of the * Now York, Feb. 2% * abolition of the clause, W That it is the intention of ¥ SMELTER POLICY. * the State to promed ¥ # against Evelyn Nesbit % | Refine Ontario Ores in the Pro- Ew) Thaw as an accomplice be- ¥ vinee. lore She 16 35 he murder * Toronto, Feb. 22. That the bill in Dew see atic Ruite Jia the > troduecd by Hon. Mr. Cochrane, min . ME inter o » > th manded to see letters be- ¥ |} ae "of. mines; 40 eournge. did . longing to Mrs. Thaw. They were refused by Hart- ridge, of counsel for the de- fence. He stated that he . had heard threats that Mrs. Thew would be in- dicted, and therefore he re- " fused to give up any papers which had been entrusted to him by his client, FEFEEEREEHEY; | Actress. Feb, 22, Malle Moutran Pasha, n distinguished Turk, who liv od in a handsome flat in the Avenue deg Champe-Elysocs, aml was known in Parisian society, was arrest od, yesterday, on a charge of robbing an actrest of two rings worth $2,500, Mlle. Muudeleine Carlier, the actress, was short of romdy money, and the Turk lent her $2,000 for a fortnight, charging 2140 for the loan, and tak- ing as security a pearl necklace, worth $5,000, and two emerald rings, The loan was repoid in a month, and the Turk retained the rings as penalty for he delay in repayment. n The actress protested, and the Turk eventuplly offered to return the rings 2] iT she would pany him oan additional $400, Mle. Carlier thought that 8540 per month~or 320 per cent, per annum war a gol deal to pay for a month's Joan of $2,000, and she put the afiair in the hands of the police, Mlle. Carlier is the actress who won a curious case recently brought against her by a firm of furvices. They had given her some furs in which she was 10 be photographed as an adver: tisment. She claimed that she had a right to keep the furs as her commis Paris, r revelations of the Thaw trial, J. G. Sehmidlapp, a millionaire banker, has announced the establishinent of a fund of $250,000, the interest of which is to be devoted to the benefit of young women. The mayor of Cincinnati and the president of the university are among the trustees who will spend the income of this gift to care for young women in disease, in constraint and in, education. The fimd itz a memorial to Mr. Cchmidlanp's youneer daughter, Char- lotte, who woe killed last September in an autemobilp accident. dtl ------------------ An expert optician tests your eves when po get at Chown's Store. * aged nineteen, a clerk amployed in the oi 8 eemirg]l yard of the Grand Trunk, yes. today afternoon, fell unsler of a damting fue. wery almost sow od later in the was in Egunville, Lost His Way By Trying Shert- Kerr, of Nowbore, while driving from © | Westport to storm, took a-short eut through the fields, but became lost and wandered around oll night. In the morbing he Schuyler, having died in 1903, CLAUSES TO STAN PREMIER WHITNEY TALKS | | To the Dominion Alliance People |§ Who Thronged the Parliament | h gave a most decisive answer to Jamaica, Fob, 22.-Gov. delogatign of Swettenham and the legislative coun- | the Dominion Alliance, which throng} had urged upon the imperial govern- | ite potition that the threodifths clause The premer distinctly with the present would stand. there to cnsure the Arhe fed by Qoutge F. Marte, ov MPP. who miroduced hald a dosin fining of metals in Ste. Marie, in the Iogisiavute, yewtor- hi up for a second reading, provides a | tallic & paid, aecording to the bill, and white arsenic Mr. Smith thought a would be better RETAINS HER RINGS. wr pound. While such 'a som might -- oa Pe birge at first, it would be small Turkish Shylock Fleeces An in comparison with the benefits that would come. ligion hotweoh wall } G1.R., one and causod some delay ~ FELL UNDER ENGINE. Killed in the Yards at the Capital. Ottawa, Feb. 22-Stanley Campbell, the a Both arms , and he succumb hospital. His home -------- HANDS AND FEET FROZEN. Cut. Brockville, Ont., Feb, 22.-Renjamin his home in a mow: Montague, daughter of the late Avg uste La Montagne, of this city and 'aris, after Easter. Dr. Butlen sue ceeded Seth Low as president of Col: umbia university, from which institu tion he was graduated in 1882, Meis | a widower, his wife, who was helore her marriage Miss Susannah Edwards QUITE TARTLY, Buildings to Ask Him About Local Option Amendments, Toronto, Feb. Presa White ul the Ontario branch or |: 97. 22. «l the legwslature, today, to urge n the local option Jaw be abolished, |. stated that, Mons, the clause clause was pf inion." The delegation was ough, was the claim made by go far Sauls N. Smith, the member for lay afternoon. The ill, which was sonus of six cents for the refining of netallic nickel and the same lor me cobalt. For refining , metallic opper one and one-half conte is to be on onehall cont a pound, strnight bonus instead of so much Delay To Traflic. Montreal, Feb, 22.<A rear-end col- two freights on the near St. Lambert, between two o'clock, this morning, to trafic. Both trains were south-bound and the first was standing on a curve when the se cond train crashed into the rear, re ducing a van nnd two freight ears to kindling wood. Both: train crews escaped without injury. The Sale Arr . Queboe, Fel, 22--It is unofficially diven out, on relinble authority, that Scare Mackengic & Mann have as sumed fall proprietorship of the Que- bee and Take St, John railway, and all that remaing to elose the deal isn certain detail in England, which Mr Mackenzie has soiled to arrange. Newspaper Burned Out. Quebec, Feb, 22.-The Daily Tele aph newspaper sud printing estab nly situated opposite the Basic lca, on Bunde street, was completely destroyed hy fire, this morning. No Hereditary Right. Lendon, Feb. 226<Lord Newton, yee terday, introduced a bill for the re formation of the House of Lords by which a hereditary right in itsetf will not give a seat in the house, Opposed To Imperial Council. Melbourne, Feb. 22.--The caucus gf the labor party has decided against the proposal for the creation of an im- perial council, = Try Bibby's new $1 shirts. Honduras, having: violated the trea. tv of Corinto and renewed her provo- cations, hostilities were resumed on Monday. The Nicaraguan troops tris shed and are now marching upon the canita! of Honduras. Brazil Brittle, "McConkey's," fresh in stock ¥i . Only wold at Gibson's tore, SAUNDERS, ~1 ingaton, 1007, Rehecen a . New Dress Goods New Laces and Lace Goods New Batiste Em- broideries Em- New Nainsook broideries New Swi's Spot New Gloves and New Ostrich Boas New Lace Scarfs New Children's Dresses SER OUR DAINTY Mudl Muslin Dresses for Ladies. NOTE--We are booking -or- ders for Dressmaking. now. STEACY'S § od VIII TRENHATLE--O HEARN Ia at Ht, George's A hedre Canon Starr iam x : Cutherine O'Hearn, both of this ty. x 4 Feb. 21st, unders, aged sixty wight years. Funeral {rom ber late res idence, 144 Ontario St, Saturday at 2 o'clock. Funeral privates : ROBERT J. REID The Leading Undertaker 'Phone 877, 297 Princess 8t (RAND GER HOUSE ) SATURDAY, FEB. 23rd, 8.10. ee mind 4 Cl Somedy drama production. g An intensely human drome played u superior cast and produced with weenie mounting pituresque and ate. Siatince--Childres, 1c. adults, 356. oe Pvening 136, 2be¢., 35%. and y Heats on 5 Feb. Xi bes ad od. Robert up the fate the supposed survivors on the stern of the wrecked steamer Berlin. The loéal lifshoat promitly put out, continued its gallant, A throughout the day to reach the wreck at the imminent risk of being * Boat" 'Short-Stop," suves all