Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jan 1908, p. 1

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LAST {EUITIOoN YEAR 75--NO. 26. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1908, Gananogts,- Jan. 30.--The Y.W.C A . of, x London, Jun. -Arrangeinents are HO snow on the grotind, amd there was (hearing completion for the receptio } Fing « Fac ¢ § n . : > } of © he lakes aw atertwave, The } rai oR phih on ph hed, team from o M. b dd aed Lin a i i - {df the 5,000 members of the Church of 1 aunche inst th «je young ladies of the Literary Ath. | 7 Jrellonnias Ind ai or Ww i go ches near ho 1 4 ke Pan d Aga e Brit Hetio Club ol this town ® das {Oliver Says Department i for 81.5413 There aprear to be Despat From Near And gland a ld, the Fan i {ove . eore odin £ - Vv sabout 75 000000 feet of time 1 the : RA gress, eld 10 Loo Ish Government. avening. Seore, Athletic Club, 7; ¥ Has No Jurisdiction, it. AL $2 par thitzand to un the Distant Places. ton Hom June ith to dung 24th, for - J { : : : ; we purpose of discussing the govern- A. 6, . LSI30.000. The {otal cost to the Me! sskothall team of Kingston, tried -- p---- ee . -- M-- - ; ---- = ; i ---- e---- i J ot GANANOQUE TIDINGS. "N5| appeared. From the issue of the or [BIC RELIGIOUS GATHERING. | 4 | ------ 'B® [der to the fyling of the bids the time } { . i {What is Transpiring in the Little {given was only forty-seven dave. and {London ; to Entertain 8,000 : : River Town. {fio whan could reach the distriet © at] i Churchmen. ! | that time of the year, for there was | , ! y 2% { The Young Peoples' Association of i (mental, social, missionary, political, | St. Andrew's church held a leap year | {Donalds was T 1 | N } : Xi} ! y {and doctrinal needs, problems, and | ibox social in the lecture room of the | he i She pin of Cedar Lake, ldifliculties which confront the Anglican | : church last evesing. A mumber of the | j Tooke Lake an omiorant Lake, the jcommunion. Every diocese of the rove ecived 89.34 . 2 {Gananoqueans drove out last evening, | § government received: S340; the pro- | 3 {Church of England and jts sister and ito the oyster supper and entertain. | : | is J TE eulnions, ' daughter churches will be represented ' iment at Joseph Chapman's, Maple | 12d yn th hat peealatars arc GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST PO8- |, a bishop or his delegates, except Grove. N { DOW asking iv , Lo, 2 $ i . { g 5 'IRELAND SAID TO BE IN Bap } oh B. MgMurchy, d puty rogve TALE ABOUT LUMBER LIMITS {Continued of Page 5.) - SIBLE FORM. [native dor os, he 3 I at yo : { John « , dep wve of | i Sensei , . 8 SHAPE, {this municipality in attendance at the IN NORTH-WEST. ---- ! home because they do not speak Eng [session ofthe county council in OF THE U. S. NAVY. Matters That Interest Everybody | lish. The Tause is Attributed to the | Brockville, 'this week was unanimons- | i : Notes From All Over--Little| Jn ull, 251 dioceses will be rere LAR v elected yo | Asking For An Ingqui H t sented i ¢ wi > ol Cowardice of the Government 31 Slewtey 8 watden of . the united o Their Pispotar dere Fry oe Ce memauanes Plans of Everything Easily Read) nd Tor howd Ri De 158 Solow | ' ' Ccuntry is' No More Lawless hry | ey e ; i and Remembered. {8 and foreign. delegates ; he con | ry . | Miss N. Stunden Vietoria avenue, | Original Documents Becaine | J ' A : . 4 gress, and 200 Lishops among the l ren § 's Than in Balfour's Time. left on Wednesday for an-extended vis. Valuable 'According to K.| 4 Miners in the Crow's Nest mines, at |S 000 members of the church. About 'Loudon, dan, 31, Heated charges of |it with friends and relétives in Wingi i B. Ames, Wd {Coal reek, ate on strike. 100,000,006 people will be represented . : cowardice in turning a blind eye to [peg and other places in the North- |. . : { : { The case of Harry Thaw will be Three meetings will be held every day. | the "reign of terrorism," in Ireland, West, Misses Jessie Comer ang Kate | IT | S placed in the hands of the jury Lo- | The delegates, for the most part, will in er in order 10 keep the nationalists in { Sullivan, who = have heen spending | Uttowa, Jak. 31--lu the commons, | jo. i cond 8 p North [rt ennmdatia Fo xood wr and to assure a con (some time with friends in town, have | Ye5terday, Mr. Foster called the at | i A og od rea - es Mom pT Dan Salud iy Bist tinuAnce of their support in the com- returned {io their homes in Kingston | tention of the Hon. Francis Oliver to] fea aplain and cats an ogs are | Nomgomery, of the Sodicty for the : ea w ? mons, wre launched ageinst the gov- | Stanley and Miss Jessie Park) i { | news Daper reports of the serious eon. | eing eaten, | Propagation of the Gospel, the or | ernment in the House of Loids, yes | Kingston, are spending - eth of dition of affairs among the Doukho- Archbishop O'Connell, Boston, was | ganization being undertaken by the ear . terday, The Marquis of Londonderry, | with friends in town. Gordon Andree. bors in the west, resulting from selling / ivetted with the pallium, by Cardi united boards | of missions. A fort who was viceroy of Ireland in 1586-89,. 1 Garden «treet, loft on Wednesday {off their cattle at theif leaders' orders | . ! nal Gibbons. , [might after the close of the vongres Do you know 'there is a lead in the attack. He declared the | spend a few weoks with 'friends oe lo and other equally fanatical proceed. | v Robert Gerrie, one of Winnipeg's the bishops wiil hold their fifth decen present state of Ireland was worse ry Sound and Muskoka Mra ar: ings." Me. Oliver replied that his de- ; pioneer merchants and real estate | mial meeting, known .as the Lambeth special A y Musk + ud A } " fox nee , hi Ce : than in the dark days of. the early {peth, is spending a short time with | Partment had no jurisdiction over the | 4 . "paculntors. to Berlin court gossi fh fee nen Fo tila cantevence wil. the cighties, when wurder and outrage (her parents, Dean and Mrs. Evans actions of the Doukhobors. | 2 , Ww) | he os of Pct rement f at ol P op au iit be pre Clearin 1 Were rampdnt and he attributed the | Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Watt il The bill to ratify the French trout} 7 / the eariy retircment of wncetior | sent, even i they cannot manage to § e Shaditions entirely to the cownrdice of | Detroit, ate' spending a shot. 21 wan: to have been given its. som) / Von Duslow is predicted, North. | Arne, JOF, the an-Anglican congress the government. The ldw-breakers, he town. the , guests of Mr. and Mes reading yesterday, but owing to Mr. | ) The strength 1a the Royal Sth | Among thet will be_two colored bis To-Morrow asserted, had the audacity to declare | Charles Wright, Sydenham street Foster, through un oversight, not hav { bil / He West Mounted Dace Js (y officars hops from Western Africa, they had at their bucks members of ---- oe ng received certain necessary infor f 7 J and men and 527 horses. A Special thanksgiving meeting will » >» the government, and, it was even re mation, consideration was deferred un. / i ancouver police 'are engaged in abe held, at which offerings will he pre At St y ? ported, that the constabulary iin | FATSER EXAMINED SOLDIERS. til to-day, uci | : 4 purity crusade and 120 women of the sented from the b shops of the |B eac 5 ordered not to come into actual idn' : A discussion sprang up over thel / . streets pleaded guilty in police court varios dioceses. The money will he |S contact with them. {Pidn i Get, Satisfactory Answers sale of Major's Hill bark to the Rear Adm. Newton E. Mason Negotiations are proceeding with a {devoted to the formation of new dio- |g Of all. kinds of Children's d Beauchamp, replying in behalf ak to Ris Questions. Grand Trunk railway for the purpes Re x m3 {view to prohibiting the smoking of | ceses in Singapore, Manchuria, North- | 8 Winter Hats, Bonnets Tams, of the government, admitted thy. Berlin, Jan. 3 -- Emperor William {of Duililing an bet Tor, Pare ar Admiral Newton Eliphalet Ma- | opium in the foreign settlements of {erg Australia, Northern Rhodesia, and ete. Just read down this cattle driving had increased during reviewed the lst Regiment of the {of the finest sites in the citys It jel *®™ of the United States navy, was Shanghai at Khartoum and Edmonton (Can. |B p i the Past yaar, but said this wa. ng Guards at Potsdam, and, after the alongside Parliament Hill and the op born at Monraeton, Bradiord county, i. Trouble i8 brewing between Russia | ada.) partial list of items and see * » "y# o) » x y P, 1 WH 5 v 0 . - v | Cr ---------------- ? i sole sign of agrarian conditions be Men had marched post, his majesty | position: criticised the action of the Pay, ix stole 1hh. 1500, He vo and Austria over Tailway which | . the price cutting we've deine co Rei Tho government de. |" 'iv oiment in hand personally | government in putting wits ny Pub- | ann Collexinte. Tnacitis Toy sus Austria proposes to build through the] YOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL. d to clear out thess Bonnets, : juehanna Collegiate Institute an was | Balkans, - a -- etz., before inventory, pl the cattie raids, the speak. | and Jrilled it for an hour. At the lic property. i 3 conclusion off these exercises, admitted to the Naval Academy » Wi There is a political deadlock over | Held in, 'St. Luke's Hall on m Our Own Correspondent. ime in er declared the country BO more | wi h Emperor | My Borden pointed out that thig|25™ rid | lawless during certain periods of 1 ham passed along in front of each | sito had been sold without consulting 1865, Whehoe he rac tated with hon- | ghe Westmount maydralty and the | " Thursday Evening. ad Balfour's adwinistration. individ, 1 Picking out and fuestioning parliament Foy My i. Aljmival Mason mactied |Jieutenant-gos cron may be asked to The Young men's social in St. Luke's | @ VELVET BONNETS, trime ernment, he added, followin ial recruits on various sub. Mr. Foster said he would live to see l iss Dora : anegek in 91. His intervene. { hall Thursday evening ir d of the med with Silk, Colors, Red, G » jects, but principally conce t Ge X ? eC Forofessional specialty for muuy years | M. B d, the VFrenel or i : y Sung an alc _ob:tne J Bl B: hit Balioyr's precedent, when he ban histor Ho as {ering Ger | eho day when the hotel would be re-§ is J iy : ooare | M. Briand, the French minister of | hourch was + grand success. The con ue, Town and White, was chief séoretary for Ireland, in H 5 Ls oe > asked one man if moved bodily bas been in Ji¥ing toe 21001 Le | Justice and - worship, is reported IM loert was carried on in- every particu] regular price, $1.75 Sale 2 . 0 Knew p lo y Se y : 3 s for PE NAVY, & Sine 3 i . ft G Jo00. 10 had no intention of Pod en Pha of He 3 Shildon Mr. Henderson, of Halton, wanted to Dluns. | n he of a Re a lie favor of a national system of trial Har by the men, even > i : swald. . by wel ie Ch } § ihr Viving the crimes' act as suggested, | - a ReWAK he | know what would happen if local op. ha ey A : | marriages. being furnished entirely by the mem | Man said he had never heard of the tion pasted 'in. Otis P* 1 bure au, with headquarters in Wash- I'he abandonment of the R. N. W {ber { th yx ; VELVET BONNETS. p , monte pre na Bei: um on passed In awa : 4 ave. hu x i a] . » 0 "ibers of the young men's club, JONG S, Pure THE DRUCE BUBBLE, art shaietvupiai. the Sp FOr To. | Mr. Cockshutt, 'of Brantford." said ih , wh od a nulte his home. th LP. post, at Cape Fullerton, of re" {before the hour of commencement ar.|@ White with Fur trimmings, | thing for him to read m -- 2 Hood the government had no right to sub. por Ten ant at: the destruction | ST MNed, as whaling ships ho long: prived, the ball was crowded, and at regular price, $1. Sale Price The London Chronicle Makes An | oouit had the Ty ote." Une re- boidize any hotel, nor to make it casy Tein. pr hi Lot Admir 1% winter there. jeight o'clock standing room only was 35¢. A <5 ¢ . vaguest notions regard- for ot any 1 wolne } 1 J of the Spanish ships unJet Admiral | Richard A. Blythe, treasurer and | lable. Re R SF on i # fi ing the Princess of Wender. The: cni- Wa company O come In and com- available. BV . 3 Forneri occupied Daily Chron Jiro then asked a Pomeranian if he morning, Price; 50c, the programme pete. with the other hotelmen of = the | CerYera. fRanager OF ho, Nestern Klaspital us: (hy choir. 'aud mad a speech of wel- WHITE ; BONN with k city, IRISH RE UNITED [Ssintion, Bandon, : missing. A war come before the concer ned rded. Si 8, _- of the ta the Shoo ore -- |, "Tho bill. making the sale was given | Tanne fd less real ty in Winni |. x "fine progr Wad pressed, |B ioins rn orice $5 TS : o he x Sai ---- SR 8 real povar in Winmi-§ i : * ' . v SA le, and alleging that it | better informed than his fellows, for [ite fist reading. . All Factions Join in Demand For neg than for many years. ¥ Tho police | ®¥CTY Susihes of which was vigorously Sale Price, 81. 3 nhs on, Shaly that be nsnered stotitly, "No, your ma-| A debate arising out of those orig Home Rule. [have not been called upon to dea) [{p Oted: Sa isbury's hn stra, Fendi lien . Deuce origina ¢ made | Jesty, . y on Re i y y ich Sic Wilfri 4 i : ; 4 e entertainment, and rendered exo clus for. tithe ani setate of the ts | ber of often pir PET SOUL 8 ti 16 Plaga on tho tale fw | Lown, an. 3,--ohn of a home| Return othe provincial board of Hh Dumbers a. diflven. tine during Coton Witte: wiaNNETS, Duke of Portland, and organized a | lines among whe soldier le a fter a debdte of about ik, | the Irish leader, gave notice IE], J eums to rh lo | the evening. John Cousine, sang tw a'af; ile, wit tin company to support hon an he | the recruits to pie k alle 1) 28% Ei ye ® be mack rule motion for February 3rd, and Boalth shot Shah Lall-pax, seartet |, and gave two recitations that tricaming, regular price, 75¢. was aware that a descendant of an | such corpe division and brigade ine conservative member for Qu' Appelle. during the course of the debate on the | bald ban ob ns Ba ap itheria ate Ore | Kept audience in roars Sale Price, 35¢. lle ranch, with. price slain. to his inmncict present. This was done with- | The question affected timber limits in address declared that the king's specch Br She revert oni The numbers rendered by the male own, was actually living, and that helout mistake. the North-West, which have been ac. | V88 disappointing and unsatisiactery,; ® died of Priosinouia, caused by |Tuartette, composed of, Mr. Pardo, WINTER TAMS, of Wool or entéred upon an agreement with this ---- ian quired: by lawyers, speculators, M.P's | Only by the RO Yesnment Srunisle pov catching cold while attending the fan. | 0loist and Messrs. Clayton, Hains Velvet, assorted Colors, Eng; ho Was 10. kewp in the buck: Lp 1Cuon FROM DISPENSARIES. [ful "iniors, at an sheusdly cheap] I thei Tu Fale Sm ietons inte leral of 'nia sister, Mem. Past; of Hon IN rast ud fbi "MeFoarids, ||] Sale Price. 20c, 0 t° . * jrate. ese timber limits are situat- ' i : 2 il, last week ! oll receive ham CF eariage, | ' . ' : 8 0 i. Mr. Redmond and Se! la : ) : - : . . ed to the north of the prairie belt, [roland be avoided. 0 ly | A valuable discovery was made re. | William' Keeley, Mr. Davie and A. E |§ DAILY MEMORANDA. Bill Read on Alberta Legislature and are now reached by railwavs and his followers wore bo particqlarly at the Temiskaming Mine, when [Shannon also were well received, : FELT HATS, with Tam Visit ; ; : 2 Makes Proposal. waterways. - vhey have become exceed- jubilants having due on from a at the two hundred foot level a new | After the programme, refreshments |® Crowns, Colors. Red. Blue Cumpbell Bros'. Big Fur Sule. Edmonton An, Jun, 31.0 D. | ingly valuable. He moved ior. an in-| PAT y esting in th conciliation of the Yin two feet wide and containing na- | Were served and the pleasant evening | 8 Brown and White,, regular at which the recent conciliation {was brought to a close with the sing. price, $1.25. 8ale Price, 35¢ Bivie Finance Comugties, 8 pom, Hiebert, member for the Rosebud dis- [quiry by a committee of nine s sealed. "3 hy [five and ruby silver, was encountered, | @lon, good skating te-night pret, moved, in the local legislature, H. B. Ames, upon whom the burden | Warring elements was 86a, Pu. Hmdth A despateb from Melbourne says the | 102 of the national. anthem Quite a vasa Co., Grand Opera House, 8.15 the first reading of a bill which con- of debate fell, declared that fve-sixths Hoalv, William 0 Brien, and all others { government 'will. make no furthes of. |1arge sim was realized by the social Dance of '10y, at Grant Hall this! templates some sweoping reform in the fof the timber limits of the Nocth- | who iy at lod pr n Tog wo ) "| fer for a Strand site for the common. evening | administration of the liquor business West had been acquired under leases forma Y. SXpeling an on . pa) par wealth offices, Sir A. Lvne objecting | NEWS OF DISTRICT. given by the proseni government, for | ticipated in the family, reunion. to the London county council's. Shy Womderiand Theatre, afternoon nod | [0 the province of Alberta for July, | 1909 tthe most part, io speculators The lock demands. | Local Notes and Things in| evening. x a pris Company, Grand Opera House? The wet iv called, "The Liowor Dis- | government put up these limits for BABY DRANK POISON. In the Canadian senate a.motion by General. I 8 ' . Jia. thin. "edb Ses roistonits - va [Hensary. Act,' and in general confines | sale before they were explored, or : Senator Ross for the appointment of | Rey. Mr. MacLeod, Brockville, will cacy S Soke iy 5 | the selling of intoxicating liquors te | valued, and the advertisements were Took Strychnine Out of Grip, and under secretaries to the more UDPOT- | joave Mouday on his trip fo Great |S) {rogularly licensed dispensaries. A |so arvanged that competition was im Soon Died. tant departments of the public Ser: | Britain, the continent and the Holy | 2. Seti, Marks' Dros, Opera House board of thre i hall 1 ibl Und pernicion t ; i 1 80 to-morrow, AY He i rumussioners shall be { possible fider a Pernicious system Yor Ont., Jar 3).--'The Ye, with duties and privileges as{]and. He will be away ix months, | ePERRERREDDRDRN SERRE Dk Missionary = Alliance Meeting Chiarivs | 8ppointed "by the lisutenant-governor- | which gave too short a &pave of time Port Arts, i) % of G. Gallagher near as may be similar to those of | Roe x Sell ut td in Re Arcissel : " © ttonal Church, 8 p.m. in-council, the duties of which will be [Jor these limits to be examined by twa. year Ok Ie bg a : 5 2 oi the corresponding officers. in parlia- Jams Sheridan' of he firm. of W. & DIED Mh Band at Royal Riek to-night. | to establish wholesale and retail dis j competitors. T. A, Burrows, M.P.. a took a hott eo on rl Sing or ment of Great Britain, is now being |) Sh r ; tinsmithie o& Miss & : 3 AY ~In K ion. Sart. 3040) A Aion, Un idiom Bhating to-morrow pensaries, as provided by the act, and | brother-in-law of the Hon. Clifiord Sif. | father's grip at the hon ¥ ms A ebated bois Ws int i Iv 3h aE { / g al I os plant | Daughter of Mi aud ternoon | : 8 A) . : . ci ' " x z Villiam a lad i I vo infau ough . Brock Street Mathodist Church, Pei] 10 engage dispensers ton, secured immense territory for ga) 8nd after dfinidng ph oh ts died ing Sir Hours Waltloy: Tyler who was : Mrs. John McKay $ . t : i W 8 rher is « V wvening, Joan. Bist, Rev, T. E.I -- bagatelle, which ix now worth vast | & few minutes. Gallagher i a on president of the Grand Trunk rail dada = CORRIGAN in Kingston dar tint Bn will deliver his lecture on "Al sums tractor at Black Bay, where he is way, from IS77 to 1895, died in Lon] Har Bn ov ith ¥ Mrs. Janes Ney | Patrick Corrigeo. aged wisty Fhrough Eogland avd Treland' this ' i i de an sod the p 2X» - 32 ST ate our, ockville, received a telswram in pos the Lectura: Hall ot the | LOVE'S WORK. Referring particularly to the original building a bridde jad He he red | don on Thursday. Sir Henry was an that her brother William Thomson i notice later Church, Refreshments al close of Pro | a a. i documents, of which so much has been | OM 1OF SIBpping w ic } = il tengineer of note and from 1853 to was serionsly il at home nn Bau J Kingnto n Thursday, Jar grimmes Admission, 15e. {Youth in Jail and Girl in said, Mr. Ames said he had learned | 20™® Wednosday night, and the child INIT was government inspector of rail Feat ii This A ne " . : "ul ; 0m Frankin Clow, sg wr ou #4 ' ' a . s | » . | Key ¥, = 8 y wed anes | OY : ' ver tS Bijou Bhsati Sew Meladmuua The) Tears, from those that in [903 A. W. Fraser, Beagured the bottle, unknown to the wavs for the Board of Trade From tan by Rothe Tok Ais jr rth ral teivate. aM ndogl, Luter usent Bi Wroatiers 7, Vera Helden! Brantford, Ont., Jan. 31.--A well- | an Ottawa lawyer, had secured sixty | '8P0y. IRS0 to 1555 he was M.P. for Har. | On Thursday at Belleville: the desth at Catarsout Cegetery Sungs May Be I Was Meant For You." [known young couple of - Brantford | square miles of timber on Cedar Lake wich and for the next seven years | 4 8 G vt ailnal L od Bf. J ---------------------- ---- Jom Robert Davis Shige As Long As woshis recently. 5 ured. i lope | for 8300, which was aferwards USUAL CAUSE OF JEATH. MP. for Groat Yarmouth. 10 Mrs. : Retallack ocourt af | The Work Rolls Om' Caruso on the] WOWDship re Uy hg Wm an elope v a in | ter quite a lengthy illoess borne with! ROBERT J, REID, Gommopbone, = mient, in which the authorities of the Jcreased to mnety square miles, or at Infant Mortality Not Greater! -- great fortitude. 'The late Mrs. Retal | . w------ law were called into service with the [a cost of $5.56 per square mile. Only ey £R {lack was formerly Miss Annie Cornelia | The Leading Undertaker. WHIG TELEFHONES. result that the young Lochinvar was |last fall he made his choice of the " Thad in Other Houtim. @ th SHOT HER MOTHER. Lhillips. She was Bor in the third | "Phone, 877. 227 Princess stiset. aed i . i. The young man |pinety square miles, and until then he oronto, Jan. 3l.--According to the | i : . 2 a uriness Office. , placed in custody y # € 2 , has eg : id [concession of Siduev, be laugh ortal Rooms. was forbidden to visit the parental | had tied up several hundred square | returns of the city' clerk 105 infants | Accidental Case--A Daughter Pig feo of ibe hic oh ( neal Phill domicile, but plans were evolved and | miles. Mr. Fraser then asked that [have died in ihe city since the be- | Not Remove Cartridges. { John MoGurn, a resident fot -- ! ds th ] st egal Fors, all kinds, at Whig. on Friday the elopement took place. sixty square miles ou Moose Lake and ginhing of the year. The report that Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 31. Mis. C tabi Wh : ft an e e A iin iit wraih : : i 0. pry : Hed of ; : of Sydney township, died on Wednes : The young couple were married and a | jts islands be sold. This was done. | '8 hundred babies died of starva- |g Shawahan, wile of a contractor on {day, alter a vear's illness with kidoey | warrant was issued for the young | Competition was impossible. However | tion' is not borne out by the facts. ian extension 'of the Louisville & Nash trouble Deceased was 1 Wet = Ponts of | man. He was arrested, but on Mon- [there . were three bids, aad this is| OF the 105 the pig? . the death | vitle railway, fifteen miles south of and hamarried. Near] : all hi life day Was let out on $1,000 bail, He | where the origival document? Mr. [of bne was given as lac od hes Birmingham, last night. shot and KL sient in Sidnes He was a " = | OUR OWN SPECIAL BLEND con- will appear later. The girl is under | Ames said, became valuable. A. W [and three of nanition. 2e OLNETS of her mother, Mrs. Rachael McKil- ber of St, Michael's church T iv. | tinues to give universal saticfac. Cy T x * : . u » » x 3 jer « 1. py : { x y Sly ; i age and the irate pureut is said to | Fraser bid 81.000: James Currie, on|wefe due to the usual Shita higenses, lam, of Canada, who was visiting her ters. Mi A ha if) ir 4 {tioms It is a good honest Tea 4 Y i 4 i > o k jority were still-born, and n ci A 4 be ia Ann, Sdn 1 % J {have determined to annul the nuptial behalf of the McDonalds, of Ottawa, {The majori 3 ' |The. Killing was accidental Mrs | cGurn. River Beaudefte, Que., sir |andsworth miove thin the price. of laughter i ently | i i Sale at 8.30. Sales for Cash. i { { s ably known a ong her acquaintances Teas come and Teas go, but ye ' 9 couteact entered into by the parties. [hide merchants and timber speculae many were premature births. The 'gp. cope. thought she had removed all . , a) ) on -------------------- ' ftors, bid 36,420, and W. H. Nolan bid [cases of inanition occurred in well-to- fg, cartridges from a gun but ome | Vive, i \ * 8 -J{ WOOED ONCE BY LINCCLN. |$7000. He got the berth. When the do homes. The number of deaths is ip jf remained. In snapping the trig esi 35¢ the Poun We ars _opesiing a new lot of . ee originals were produced it was seen [not startling, as it I not wnnsnal oo hie exploded. and Mrs. MeKillam No Action Taken. . . these goods. Something you have Lady Who Rejected Man Who Be- that Nos. I gud 3 were both made | for deaths numbeting 19 to be re s killed. The hody will be sent' 5 meeting of the school teachers' | TRY IT "da ty, came President. aay XW Fraser, and that the [ported every month. ? 'to Toronto for burial. {eommitter 'was held on Thursday af. | Tr Sioux City, la., Jan. 31.~Mrs. Maxv 87,0 was written in a different sort or HER APPEAL {terdoon, to take up the question as . - Frances + aged eighty-thres, | of ink. ! LOST HER APPEAL. ; : Dod ke {to when the annual convention would i ho famil > meta tion -- The mdvertisements only appeared I } : ng Water Soauts. be held. Last year it was held in the | promi ~ i Aaatorn A and central jonce, on October 20th, jn thede west | Mes. McBride Did Not Get What hiindeipin. Jun. 51-Fhe Rorwe {fall; and it appears that there is some | o * inois, dead. ern papers, and were three inches by She Wanted. ! he (difference of opinion as to the date ' jon. in 3 Mary Sullivan, of Quiney, two. On. December 20d. the tenders | Phris, Jan. 31.--The superior court, args. Bie wan of the | on which i ihonld Sulu place. The I po of Fine Gz uh, cE 3 2 { by Ab. | Were to be in, and it was impossible esterday, reject the appeal from | chi : i . [question was discus in every de 1k, she og ori Fain - vo to travel even to the limits at that the finding Ee Jower court, brought {ane % hich roughts. dunth and ue tail. but no action was taken Some ough . oe. fine of the year in that-country, and by Mrs. MeBride. better known as (¥rUction swept up the cost. In its | 0 0 teachers are desirous of hold ih Eh the Jat bo ie . ut=1 there was no time even to explore. Gotan the "Irish Joan of Are," fenke PA. he i Walerspauts, From ling an 'exedrsion fnstodd of the usial | . Her hushand was Major John SJ When Nolan wis notiied that hy had iwi ara the Llreh aon McBride port. to siarbuant over 4 cours tn {peoples day in all 'the Preshytorian Dunlaff, of Burlington, la, where the jObtaited the limits he wrote that A. |for an absolute divorce, on the ground | ing ntl in Dine rove were | iii . jehureues in_Canattn, gud the day oil couple lived until bie. death in 1849, |W. Frawc's fim would art for him. fof cruelty. The legal separation de. (Sleorel until ten hug Wha Will Get 137 a se ta, Loto she bd Joba ih dn Lhe, Why ? Subsequently the area. was en-|oreéd by. the juwer court was confirm. jE wer, 1 We ofier toimoreow tor $5 one depvon day | the world aver i i" ied 3 y ot to seventy syuare miles, but led by the saperior court, ! ; ilady's for-dined cont jut out of our Mt tWenty-mtven years age, on Feb, who died in 1 by, : pg wh when the Christian Endess v ; She selection, ies not been mwdé vet: : = $e i A Canadian Frozen. workroom. extia choice broadeloth | We - phe veg _~ ili ie Bough se. {four years ve pased and seven) Canadian Telegrapher-Dead. | Ely, Nev. Jan. 31.-The Body of shell and fige dark Canadian mink | 1 ; y : ¥y 3 ab TAR] squipee miles have een tied up. Cor. Worcester, Mass. Jan. 31.--John Harry Norwood, aged forty-four years |collar .. This iw-a sang! horeh, Portland, Maine, Re Dr. Londen, shan. 31.~The fag of $e Take, said Mr Amos - iv : : : . Brom.' for Liar, now president of the (hriMiss a motuht Lake, said Mr Amel. iv the] Luson. a well known telegraph opera: [was found, yesterday, five miles west Jor r.. Camphel rom." dor Eadesvor. bain tor of that church American man-of-war Chesapeake, Op-Liast of this thes i" Muster of Inkes | toe, died at: the ity hospital, of kid- lof Mispah. He had been frocen to | geouine bargain in furs. Ia a 2 Lg pastor of chur tured in t.. with the Britishiwhich can he read aay trouble. Mr pon was native | death. Hin only known relative. is Al} - § h ; of Port Hope, Onto, and wax ip Notwood of Moitreal. Young People's Dav. Sunday will be observed as young ship, Shannow, in 1818 "was sold at|Lufohewan river. The timber auction im this city for $4230 10 nf end tans. io on to vears old. For some time be was ear : : Parts 1 is 0 nmi ' e. Twi . Canddian Pacific Tele

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