Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Feb 1908, p. 1

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YEAR 75--NO. 38. ANTEIAP LAW Will Disallow It When Text Is Known. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL OBSERVE TREATY, DE- SPITE BRITISH COLUMBIA. Drientals Not Barred--If Treaty With Japan Gives Them the Right to Enter Canada. Ottawa, Feb. 14.-Your correspon - nt is informed that as soon as the text of the anti-Oriental law of the province of British Columbia, which was assented to this wéek by the lieu- tenant-governor, has reached Ottawa, it will be promptly disallowed by the federal muthorities. In the meantime, instfuctions have heen wired to the agent of the justice department on the Pacific coast if any attempt is made under the pro- Provesding instituted once, anc cial statute attacked before the courts. ® are to be at Japanese government has already | been made aware of everything has been done, and that the rig Japanese under the terms of the anese-Canadian treaty will be proteeted, } Federal authorities claim the pro- | hits of | r Jap-| vinelal statute is wo plainly ultra vires the will, that there will be no difficulty what- ever in obtaining a pronouncement to that/ effect from the courts, and that this would not only dispose of the matter for the present, but also make it impossible for the proviece to re- enact its law next session. ---------- A Very Rapid Firer. Paris, Feb. 14.--~Government artil- Jery experts woport that France pos- sosses a perfect rapid five gun. This conviction ix the result of tosts, just held at $t. Etienne, where 660 shots a minute, were fired without heating the gun, and the mechanism acted effectively, May Rear A Statue. Vauvert, France, Feb. 14.--The eiti- ens of this town have started a sub seviption for the se of erecting, at Quehee, a statue to Lien calin, the Franch commander; who was mortally wounded at the battle of Quebee in 1700, "Not like other liniments" Jt is good and strong. Van Horn's Lini- ment. Sold in Kingston, only at Gib son's Red Cross Drug Store. See Bibby's swell $1 shirts. DAILY MEMORANDA. ' Nig rush, To Campbell Pros." Fur Sale. Civie. Finance Committee, 8 pan. RC. HA; Smoker, Ontario Hall, pom Hockey this =. 4 eyening '~McGill vA. Moving Pictures, Grand Opera House, 8.15 p.m. Frontesac Reform Saturday. Civic Fire and Light pW. Friday. Wonderland Theatre--Aftarnoon and svesing ; good vaudeville. 14th Band at Roya! Rink weather permitting. dmission, Exbitdtion of Paintings, at riek's, Friday and Saturday Barewin Matinee, Grand Opera House Saturday afternoon, ut 2.30 Green's Moving Pictures. Bijou Theatre--French 'The PFuachanted Forest,' or Flower of Youth, ™ The Artistic pickers." John Robert Davis Sings Princess Thoatre<2,640 feet film, sub- feels | "The Plank," "The Pirates.' 'ihe Arsh hieves,' * Ms Powder" The Morning," Association, 1 pm. Committees, to-night, 10e. Kirkpat- Pantomine, "The Rag- A and "Hatred." Song by special request. -------- WHIG 2 Be fusingte Office. 0! Solas Departement. 1 Forms, ull kinds, at Whig. i iy is always on sale at Brug tore, Market Square-- late each evening MODERN diy uptodate. Nothing yet tan DINNER SET Ey Flay nly them. | iJ court, heard the application of Buell | that | es] ind |woman who claims vincial law to deny admission to Jap-| Aness immigrants, that habeas corpus | the validity of the provin-! f ranted, Sa that {required to fully | jenquiry, which failed to reveal the iden- {tity of the clergyman, who, it Mant. {didal Dai KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Te > i GETS SEVEN YEARS. LEADING George Witzhof is Sentences at Spends His | Bristol. | Bristol, N.Y. Feb. 14.--Arthur| {| Hyne, the man of many aliases, who {has been on trial here charged with; { bigamy and fraud in connection with Of Powe matrinopial advertisements, was, yes- | ) terday, sentenced to seven years' im- | { privonment on the bigamy count, and! {to five years for fraud, these sentences | to run concurrently, Hyne pleaded | guilty to both charges. i Hyne is a dentist, with an Ameri-] NEW (ONCER rs is Likely to be Effected. {ean diploma. He is believed by man) {to be identical with George Witzhof, | for Albert Bessemer, or A. C. Weston, | jwho several years ago married a num-| IT HAS GONE OVER TO SIDE ber of women in America, and then | disappeared alter having secured vari- | OF TURKEY, ous sumé of money from them. Hel ---------- | left the United Statés in the summer | {of 1905, and was arrested in England | { last month. He is said to havp lived | {in Baltimore, Chicago, Bt. Lous, and | | elsewhere, and to have married women | wherever he went.' | HAS. BEEN RECOGNIZED. i i i i } Said Secret Treaties Have Given Germany Long Sought Conces- sion--Austria is Also in League With the Turks and Germans, | | | i | St, Petersburg, Feb, 14.--The Novoe | |Vremya publishes an article dealing | Application For Administration | with the breaking up of the concert of | is Granted By Judge. powers hitherto engaged in Pressing | Prockville, Ont., Feb, 13.--Yesterday j the porte s consent to the introduc udge McDonald, in the * surrogate {tion of judicial, financial and admin- ¢ 2 istrative reforms of Macedonia, on behali of an Ottawa |, At a conference of the ambassadors to be the lawful (in Conktantinople this' week, says the ock;, who died sud Novoe Veemya, called for the purpose 1th, for the ap- lof affixing ambassadorial ¢ignatures the' [10 a joint note with reference to judi- was | cial reforms, which have been the sub- {ject of negotiations for the past [twelve months, Ambassador Marschall {Von Bieberstein made the startling jannouncemient that Germanv declined [to proceed further in company with the powers in this matter, Instead, | Germany proposed to abandon the {joint note, agreeing with Turkish | counter proposals, whereby Turks, in- {stead of Europeans, should be ap- | pointed inspectors of courts, in re- {turn for which the porte would con |sént to extend the mandate for Euro- {pean wendarme officers, which expires lin March of this year. {| The Novoe Vremya interprets this {action on the part of Germany to {mean the collapse of the entire { Muerziey programme and states that {it was due to secret treaties alread: : . |eoncluded between Austria-Hungary, London, Feb. 14.~In the election in {Germany and Turkey, by which Ger the south division of Leeds, to ill many obtains long-sought concessions the vacancy in the House of Commons {and guarantees for the Bardad rail- rai, Ae pon of Atagayione ra" ira gos "the Novia a . ' a : lrailroad line and the , exclusive right Famers on plan but he "pl C3 ll asain ne Vinge ¢ a En rh 1 Uskup and Saloniki. : Bo 2 nactutint \abar, 3,184, 1906. | Bart Von Bieberstein's announce- ith yo ates cas in iG, " NOY J ' for the liberal; 2,193 for the unionist, |e *@¥% the Novoe Vremva. has and 4,080 for the socialiet-labor can- | {land of Senbr Don & Botsford, ' vublic wile of J. Gi. Wary denly here Rn pointment of administrators of estate of deceased. The order appointing the executors, Brown and Swarts, whe are furnish securities of Bs - 000 to faithiully discharce the duties appertaining to what is termed a floating asset in the way of trotting horses, which are now distributed over this province, pending final probate of cial sense. Not the accredited agent is the governor tw to time between the the has gone months of work In pacity. As if this were nol enough of anv man, interests of the ter. He i while his wile, Senor The woman, who was living with the many deceased when he died, and who claims to be his legal wife, filed an affidavit to the effect that before she married Warnock she made diligent bv on this continent ties, Senor Creel is al leged, performed the first marriage at Ugdenshurg, N.Y. prises, Feb. 14 Had A Close Shave. London that King ial decrees, last has given shock, bon. England pleased than It has large is been communicated to the home gov- ernment and 'is expected to be the Fine point for a pew grouping of the powers in the nearest east. FITH OF THE NEWS. a : WOULD LIKE TO SEE HIM! The Ve THE PRESIDENT. | The Seinen lh j nounces an advance of five cents Former Secretary Shaw Believes three grades of oil, Finance King Could Give An! James Hartwick, in London jail, Administration Second to tharged with murdering his wife, has None | been pronounced insane, & in {+ Capt. Charles Christie, of the Anchor Detroit, Feb. 13.~The Journal prints | Steamship line, died at his home an interview. with former Secretary of | Erie, Pa., on Thursday morning. the Treasury Lestis M. Shaw, in which| Rev. Dr. Spencer, pastor of the First Mr. Shaw states that he would like to| Baptist church, Sanit Ste. Marie, has sce J. Pierpont Morgan president of {resigned to actept a unanimous call the United States. ite Victoria, B.C. "Of course, that remark might be--| Quebec legislature is to authotize a wil be, I might say--misunderstood," | subscription of $100,000 on the part continued Mr. Shaw, "but | will tell lof the province for the Quebec te you this, Mr. Morgan is & much-mis-| tena celebration. understood man. lH he was president] Mrs. Jane Dowie is working to be would give an administration that|gather the scattered forces of her late would rank with the best in the his- | husband's Christian Catholic church tory of our executives. {and to reign. im Zion city in his place, Mr. Morgan is a big man, morally}! The business men of ( olorado, Utah, ond mentally. If he was in the White! Wyoming and Arizona will petition House he would sink his own inter. |Congress to appropriate $1,000,000 for ests -entively and devote bimsell to the/a waggon road from Yellowstone param olit guestions confronting the | Park to the Grand Canyon : country, bringing to bear calm, strong | Archbishop Bruchesi has made it judgment that has made him such a known that since he placed the ba power in the world of finance. on mixed marriages eivhteen applica- "Understand, | do not regard him | tions have been made to him for dis in the holy light that certain people! Pensalons, and that in no instance have tried to throw around him he. has it been granted. cause of his course in the recent panic.| The contract for the construction of Forgvery dollar that was given to the | the Rosedale section of the Trent Val imperial banks and Trust companies|ley canal has been awarded hy the Mr. Morgan exacted two of gilt-edged!department of railways and canals to sbeuritios. the Randolph Machonald compan, "But | know the man and I admire | Toronto, the lowest tenderers. The him, and it he was president he would {contract price is said to be in the fill the place as he has filled his fin-| Vicinity of $300.000. : ancial niche, as the biggest man in the] The Thomas Zust and the DeDion country." jcars in the New York to Paris tour ? arrived at Albany, N.Y., on Thursday noon, The other three cars are sup- posed to have turned back or to have hopelessly stranded. Showing moving pictures on Sun- days is a violation of the law accord- ing to Judge Choquet, who, yesterday afternoon, imposed a fine of ten dol- lars on L. E. Ouimet, the proprietor of a moving picture hall on St. Cath- erine street east, ntredl. ; The German parliament is preparing wu steingent bill "for vegulalin~ auto mobiles. Gi y, from October, 1906, to s » hag a record of 4913 motor accidents, involving in Juries to 2.419 persons and 145 deaths. Scarge Filia. who fot the past few mont general manager of "P {the Chatham, Wallaceburg and Take Erie Electric railway, has resigned his Position, and D. A. Gordon M.P., of allacebu the ry Latest Culled From All i an- in ing From Estate in Rochester, N.Y mn Crossman, go to India to i The fortune cam Crossman, who, in reen- jeountry and fin the British E¢ harles jdays, had lived in Youngstown o., {home It { land now appears grant, fof Calcutta, India, Ivers ago. Since amod man it to gui 3 was decid the spring. A TROUBLESOME RIOT, The Police and the Mob Clashes. Bombay, Feb. 14.--Serious rioting oecurred here, last evening, during the course of the celebrations of the Muharram, the first month of the Mo- hammedan year, arising from disputes between thie Sannites or \wihodox sec tion and the "the wecond great division of Several Sunnites being arvested by the police the mob demanded their release, which hematite iron ore, Had west of here; iu record his claims. months, has pits to posits, which show least several acres of the new line of Pacific, rg. has been appointed 10 position. These G.T.R. men at London have been placed on the Detaios fist : Sta- tiommaster John McHaig, who has heen in the service thirty-eight years: Chief Despatcher William Goodwin, twenty-five vears' serviee; Ravwage master David McGuire and Harry Brady were found dead around t. : {from its fastenings. "year in jail," said the Mon: treal judge. "Better wmke it two," + from the " "so that I can trade." om i tee! the prisoner, p Seed thei condition Time Jobs. republic in the United States, of one pal states in Mexico. o AM. gubernatorial dual official to tax the capacity Creel has business most extensive A DOUBLE LIFE. Between Two SENOR DON ENRIQUE C. CREEL: Fhe recent depurture for his native Ek ambassador of Mexico, to the United | States, called to the attention of the uriggue U, Ureel, a unique feature of his carcer Ie is leading a double life in an offi- only is Senor (reel of the neighbor but He divides his jobs, Just now ico for three 'a life charac times a millionaire, reason of her inter- est in mines, cattle ranches, ete. accounted perhaps the richest woman Despite official du- keeps his finger on the pulse of his myriac is I business entor- Will Not Rescind Them. The announcement Manuel's cabinet -eided to rescind none of the dictator- [Foster to promulgated days of King Carlos' reign, ex- cept those offensive to public dignity, Portugal according to advices from Lis- | Blaine n os secure e 1552, financial panic in England, left migrated {taking up land under the English law lgranting all East Indians the free passage, and a free tri West fduring the late Queen Victoria's reign. | Crossman, India. ling up land in Trinidad, he settled at M Charles {about $100,000 on deposit in the banl when it failed fifty then the gecurities | {have grown until with the land they rv fortune. Miss Cross I to live again in In dia and then under the law claim the fortune. She will sail for India has de- during the a tremendous much better ot the Portuguese, either. interests, both financial [evidences or restricting inquiry should and political, in the little kingdom. WILL SHE SECURE I? | GOES TO INDIA TO CLAIM A FORTUNE." Henrietta Crossman the Actress Said to Have $100,000 Com- Her Grandfather's India Stage to Get It. Feb. . Weil, business manager for Henrietta announs shortly temporarily leave the stage to Will Leave 13.---E. A that she will £100,000 for- tune from her grandfather. Charles to a that to Trinidad, from owing right to of land passed Indies, his vounger After tak- in 188 Urossman's that aside from the Cardssman had in BIG FIND OF IRON. Much Hematite Ore Discovered at ians with the Roman Catholic church English River. Port Arthur, Out., Feb, 14.<The dis- covery of extensive deposits of brown in the bog iron formation at English river 124 miles reported by Peter Richard, who came in from there lichar working on the property sunk a number of test a depth of without finding the bottom of the de to been two has arly thirty-six fleet, them to be at in extent. Assays show fifty-one to sixty-seven per cent iton. 'The property is within six miles the Grand Trunk . Prady's hone, Drady's arms THIEVES ASPHYXIATED. Drunken Men Who Tried Meter Are Dead. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb, and Jolk Bartolet were asphy- xinted here, yesterday, while { to extract money from a gas meter. They to Rob H.<Martin the cellar of the "quarter-in- wrenched Hoth meter, which had been wi The police be lieve that the two men tried to ex- tract money with which' to buy liquor he | of the princi- | British Whig 14, 1908. [ Land or Script For Those Who Fought. | | THE TER-GENTENARY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL MAKE A GRANT, BE The Troubles the Government Got i Inte Were Due to Tories in Its Employ--Refused to Allow An! Appeal to the House. From Our Own Correspondent, Ottawa, Feb, 14.-The Hon, Frank {Oliver has given notice of a resolution {important to military men, He will move, on 'Tuesday, next, the desir- lability of granting two adjoining quar- ter land, available for thomestead entry, to every volunteer jwho at the time of his enlistment for military service in South Africa dur ing the Boer war, was resident or do- imaciled in Mamitoba or the North- [West provinces. Such volunteers will, in lien of the land, be entitled to crip for $160, 1 In the senate Senator Landry asked { 1t was the intention of the govern: ment to present anv legislation on the | ubject of the celebration of the third | entenary of Quebec, 5 {| Hon. Mr. Scott said in reply that he was not aware that any legislation was contemplated, but he believed thete would be an item in the sup- plementary estimates relating to the | elebration, | Senator Landry wanted to know ii ithe government would not arrange for ja commission look after expendi- tive. Hon. Mr. Seott|replied that the gov- enment would be properly represent- el on any body which had the spend- ing of the money, Some days ago the public accounts | ommittee voted against allowing Mr » bring before the house its ction in refusing to allow him to roduce a certain letter as evidence in he inquiry into the Outario Sub/Tar- {get company. As a sequel to this, Mr of Peel, moved a resolution, {that any action of the majority of the {public acfounts committee in excluding { Gertrude sections ol to be subject to an appeal to the house, and upon a request for that purpose the necessary report of the proceed- ings ought immediately to be ordered. Sir Wilirid Laurier oppgsed the re- solution which he Said might bé made effective by. one member dissenting from the rest of the committee | Mr. Borden said there was only one | lcage since 1896, where an appeal to {the house had been refused, The oppo sition was not contending for a de parture from precedent and - rule, but {rather a strict adherence to the same | Mr. Bennett said that no committee of the house occupied so much of the attention of the people as did the fpublie accounts committee, The pro- ceedings dealt with not only improper but dishonest expenditure, and it was in the interests of the people, that they should know whe their money was going, but inquiry was denied by the government. He mentioned as gn instance the Collingwood dry dock | inquiry, where Jthe chairman had vs 1 ipeatedly ruled that certain questions by opposition members need not be answered. Mr. German, Welland, said that no- ody took Mr. Bennett seriousls He made a great many statements he did inot believe. and said things he did | not know. Any difficulties the govern- | ment got into was hecause they had tories in their employ, However, he agreed that it was a mistake not to answer questions in the publie ac ieounts committee or anv other vom mittee, for it only got the party into | urther trouble The | | resolution was refused, LOOKS FOR BIG UNION. S---------- Episcopal Church" is Steadily ! Moving Back to Rome. Philadelphia, Feb, 14.-A corporate { union of the Anglican and Episcopal- jis predicted for the near future by | Archbishop Ryan. Asked for his views on the Rome | ward movement which a few minist = Land laymen of the Protestant Episeo- {pal church erystallized at a meeting fim New York, Tuesday evening, the archbishop said : { "I is a continuation of a-movement | that has been going on for some time OR VETERANS LAST EDITION hmm Probabilities Toronto, Ont. Feb. 14, Ottawa Valley and Up per Se. Lawrence (10 a.m. )-+Clou= dy or partly cloudy - to-day, followed by ine creasing easterly : tosmight or on RE -- WOMAN'S COUNCIL, { | The Annual Meeting Was Held on | Thursday. | Une of the most successful annual | meetings ever held by the Kingston {branch of the Women's National Coun: {cil took place, on Thursday afternoon, { Mes. Hugh Fraser in the chair { Reports were received from the ath | lated societies--Miss Machar, for Poor | Relief; Miss Muckleston, for the Orph ans' Howe: Miss Brophy, for the Soli darity of the Children of Mary Mrs. Oberadorfier, for the Jewish soc ietieg | . Mrs. Snelling, for the Y.W.C.A.: Mis] Winds or snow lat Strange, for the King's Saturday. Daughters' Union: Miss A. Gibson, for the General Hospital, and Miss Sarah RRR Gibson, for the Ladies' Musical club. ES RI All the officers were re-elected, with | the exception of Miss Brophy, who re | DID Yo g | OUR NEW cessful work, and J. B. Walkem gave | the report of the Victorian Order of | Nurses, an order which has found full | favor in Kingston, because of its good | E works, Greater for it was | sked for. . Mre. Dingnam, of Toronto, spoke of FOR SPRING p tired from the recording sec vetaryship, the woman's handicrafts movement, | R------ i { } i i | se : Ro- corresponding secre tary, read a report of the yenr's sue and was sucopedod hy Miss Ida nan, and Mrs. D. Jordan, who replaces Mrs. W. Cochrane, Miss Machar, support { and also touched on the Guelph meet ing. The Canadian council had hoped | hat the first world wide exhibition of | women's work would have been 'u Id {3 at the " time of the Internatiod- | al Council meeting in the city of | Toronto in 1908, hat Australia got | ahead of However, women's work has become world famous, whew the praise and the prizes to be given out at the meeting the handicraft of dian women took the lead. Mrs. Adam Shortt, who has wen |B made convenor of the new health com mittee of the Canadian association lor | 3 the Prevention of Consumption, gnve | 8 one of her brief and wise talks on the subject. HH an army were to cut! down 8000 of our citizens what an outery there would be, yet, yearly X, 000 people die, in Canada, from bereulosis, The shack, at the Conern | Hospital, bas already saved several lives, but some provision is needed for women patients. Mrs. Shortt said she was not in the habit of distributing | tracts, hut she felt that the dis tribution of the leaflet, "How 10 Ty vent Consumption," was a righteous | work, and therewith wave out a num ber of the valuable little pamphlets for those present to circulate, $5. | Buys a man's good Persian lamb! 8 collar.at Campbell Bros.' clearing sale |B of furs, SEED GRAIN LOANS R.E. A. LEECH, TO SUPERIN. TEND THE WORK. Distribution in March--Mr. Leech Expects Over 25,000 Applica- tions--Railways to Assist in IB the Work. | Regina, Feb. 13.-R. FE. A eech Las. arrived in the city to su-| 3 perintend the work of the grain | loans, to be made hy the Dominion | government, | Offices have been taken | and a stall of lorty will engaged | for the next three months. Included | in the stall will be a grain accountant | from Winnipeg and an accountant from Dttawa and a clerk from each Domis. | 8 ion land office in the twa provinces Lecch states that from 25,000 to 50 000 applications for seed grain looked for. Actual distribution expected to commence arly Mareh, | and the government the following amount be handled : Alberia--100,000 bushels of 600,000 bushels of bate of barley, etmtu--nit--g Saskatchewan-- 100,000 Lushels' of ROB wheat; 1,000,000 hushels of oats, 200, 000 bushels of harley The railways will assist in the work by giving special rates' for transport tion and letting the local agents di tribute the grain to the applicants and receive the lien The grain will be purchased under the supervision of Grain Inspector Horn and his assistants, and cleaned and bagged in Windipeg and at other points where adeynate cleaning facili ties exist. With regard to the oats, Leech states that is will be necessary to import 500,000 bushels from states and the old country, and are already being taken to that end. the High-Class Embroideries to be found in the City, sortment Altogether they form finest stock Hus, our for of came | Australian | our | | { i | { | as. Cana- | In our large there are many matched sets, consisting - of Insertions Edgings, Flounec. ings and All-Overs, also Frilled Flouncings and Me- dallions, Call and See Them Also the new - Wash Goods, tu- Mercerized Plaids, Embroidered Batiste Striped Chambrays, Jap-Si-Mull, Coin Spot Muslin, Floral Crepes, etc. 8 Sask. 8ee Window Displays They give you a faint idea of what" we have to show you inside, seed be are is in estimates of grain will BORN Barrieheid, Mr and daughter, Feb. 13th, Edward on "at wheat, Mrs. JOO,000 Hushels n ---------------------------- ERT J, REID, The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street, ' MacLaren's Imperial Products Will be demonstrated 1g our riore | this Week, Fob. 10th, to 15th, ine, delly Powder Cream Cheese Peanut Butter You are cordially invited to cali aud Sample them, das, Reddea & Co, NeCesRATY notes nil the | steps BIG FIRE AT ATHENS, Three Families Homeless as a Re sult of It. Athens, Ont., Feb. 11. <A disastrous [in England, siming at rewnion with! i Rome. | "The present movement among Epis- eopalians in this country is the one! { Lord Halifax and a great party in { England belong to. There can be no {qtestion that thers is such a move {ment in the Episcopal church. I think ja great many, Episcopalians will come] {into the Catholic church individually, and there may be a corporate union." -------- 3 i Hot Roast For Roosevelt. Trov. N.X.. Feb. 14. ~Fx-Senator Brackett. strongly eriticisod President Roosevelt's administration in a speteh before the Republican Club of stlaer county, which observed Lin- coln's birthday. Ex-Senator Brackett denounced the policy of the chief ex- eeutive in unmeasured terms and said that the present panicky eosditions in business are largely the result of the attitude taken by the president. He smid the {as harhess shop, and by the grooery | fire raged here last night. A fine large Importers of Fine Groeeries. new brick building, owned by Wilkins | Parish, and occupied by A town, | and hy the gramey| LETTERS TO THE EITOR. of G. A. MeClary, and also & smaller wooden building weed ax a tin shop! Work For The Unemploved. by M. C. Leo, and the hrick house. | Kingston, Feb, (To the Editor yt back of this building, in which Wil. {Without wishing 16 minimize the pov- Tiam Parish lived, were burned to the erty how prevailing in Kingston 1 ground. Three families are homeless, | Wish lo suggest that if a few of the as Ardwn Parish lived over the shop | bungry ones were to turn out with of A. R. Brown, and Dy. Thompson (spade and shovel they might shake over Li. A. McClary's. The fire start good wages hy offering to remove the ed in the tin shop, at cleven o'clock, [1e and slush from the sidewsiks. The cause is unknown. The total Joss| The present condition of the walks is about $I2000: partly insared, {keeps hundreds of people in their ---- (houses, injures the clothing of thous. A number of students from Laval mnds, destroys the lemiper of every. University, Montreal, who visited O08: | body, aml keeps business slow and t tawa were compelled to give up Wored more or Jess empty, Most of spoons sad other silverware belonging our citiveny would be glad to pay lor to. the Bassell house, after they had ihaving their walks cleaned if eons of banrded the train for home. ithe idle men in the city would offer Dr. Resume, minister of public their labor.~P, B, P, v works, has bees elected president of | i Fie James Knowles, founder, A $1 tw ay. : soap," 6 cakes for 15e, {| and tuty the North Amerienn Fish and Game! The Ontario Churchman on sale Protective Assoriation i - proprietor of the Nineteenth Cen-|Be.. at Wades Dia Store. 7 ero ont » "00% top conte Hh Ame i hn ¥ ms ons | : J a

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