Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jan 1909, p. 1

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: YEAR 76-NO._ 13. opal to or sven lower than those of ' 2 GANANOQUE fIDINGS. : ow NORABILIIEES. "tn na the British preferential tariff. A . . TTT i Toran «dan, 16.1 n. ? "The pamphleteer concludes with an The Town Officials Get Increases in| High eas ads, with snow ton! earnest appeal for a settlement of the te. i Salary. ES ral : : 3 '| German Canadian question, because it Eo 4 Londo. Jam 16,-- Another colonial - Jan. 16~Tho. : second dd A i 4 BB A - is of great and growin importance . onc, se EE ania 2 : * Ee . that Si should B and function, in which Canada. will he well fume in the local St. Lawrence Hoo- KINGSTON, ONTARIO, will ty and Put an End to It. at work, and does nothing in behalf ---- : of this country. It refuses to take ad- Yautage of offers and opportunities in Can a, which are still open to us, & 0 i . nations are competing with ever grow. tute, + on Janmary 19th, when Lord Ww. i lors and Lansdowne. The Bachelors the Times. Were Killed. ary 18th ae the date of the first club ing intensity. Meanwhile, the imperial Northeote, former governot-general of iy won by twelve goals to one. -- x that : we } F race, wind, weather, and ice permit- DANCERS THE VICTIMS ting. At present the course of twenty- one miles i ------ ; i » Lord and Lady Northcote spent some time 3 Ni Canada cn ¥outs homo from Austra- S lia. Lady Vou te is the adopted daughter of Lord Mount-Sigphen and both have many iriends in Montreal. SUPERINTENDENT OBJECTS ufid WY ii we: retury of state for onics, wi reside. AND CITES INSTANCES. It is anticipated that the late gov- ANE . 7 |ernor-gederal" Will, on this" Kis first" Through the Revelation of a Sing public appearance, since his return, Sing Convict the Authorities |maké an important specch relating to Were Able to Trap Violator of | the progress which has beon made dur- : a) I to. » gD : 283i key L "s schedule' was played last rove her position in a vast field of represcuted, i§ to Place under the oF i gue h Chief Point in Article Infiommene jd tion in a vast field of Bie on Summary doth vqmel Tosti |And Three of fhe Party evening bowen the local Star Bache government watches these influences the Lommontealth oF Ausiralia, will ee BE ition of Le pon mi ™ in rather bad condition on account of the recent snow storm. ut cannot remain so for ever, or even much longer. It was part of Mr. Cobden's case for free trade that it would 'get rid' of the British colonial system. Latter-day Cobdenism: is cer- tainly standing in the path of devel- opments which are essential, not only to the future material interests of this country, but to any hopes of closer union among the state of the em- pire, . * J h Case, Centre strect, serious WERE RETURNING HOME IN A lly ill for some time, has takey a urn for the better. SLEIGH. John Muichie, the young "man who 4 a p-- 1 lost: his left arm a few months ago, The Accident Occurred East of [through an accident, has received ihe Grimsby--Two Others Are Bad. |APPointment of town assessor with ly Hurt--Both Horses Were | diary of $1350, tho former assessor, N. . ing his five years administration, Prison Rules. 3 i M. Wright, being in: too poor health during which he visited most all parts Hilledall Belonged to G 87 | to awept re-appointment. Town Clerk Albany, N.Y,, Jan. ¥6.<Superinten- | of Australia; including the northern y. dent €. V. Collins, of the state 3 Samuel McCammon has also received territory. ' Grimsby, Ont., Jan. 16.--A sleigh an advance in salary to 3500 a Year, ison department, is endeavoring to reak up the practice of underground i Re. cn load of people returning from a daneo and Town Treasurer Freoman Britton FIRST DIPLOMAT at Winona, were struck by Grand te $400, 1 1 ok Ale iri communication which exists to a cer- Trunk express, No. 8, running at the | '700rge "aug Alon, Ta ; £ eXane ia, Middlesex, has tain extent between convicts in the [To Go rate di 'sixty miles an hour, this |¥2% in town during the fore part of scnate. state prisons and their friends on the George Lucas, Sarnia, has been ap- outside. morning, about thrés o'clock, at a the week, Mo Set of his Mather. crossing just east of Grimsby station, j urs. Lang iton, Stone street. Miss W. pointed license inspector for West | Recently he received a letter from a Lambton. convict 'in Sing Sing prison, stating Cw t y Pitcher, Sydenham . streei, left, this et NY non, and Gece ge morning, for a short visit with rola- A revolt, threatening the existence |that one bf the officers in that insti- G. Teeter so badly injured that she Seem in Ottawa. George A-. Whit of the monarch, is believed to be [tution 'was mailing letters for tho cdu- died shortly after. Miss Lottie Teeter Inars v, Sane street, has $tuned to imminent in Portugal. victs for a remuneration, and that the was badly 'shaken up and is thought Jon a A ending .S0up of weeks Thornton Hains, charged with aiding |letter in question had been carried to bo injured internally, but the doe- ['0 Merrickville, © the guest o ay his brother to murder Wilham KE. [out by the offiter in an envelope ad: Annis, was acquitted on Friday. dressod to the convicts' wife, who for- ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ARE NOT STILL. Hon. Mr. Fielding, Finance Minis- ter, Now in Old Lands to Push Forward 2 Treaty--It is: Be- lieved He Will Succeed. London, Jan. 16.--A reduction in the preferntial tariff of Canada, on British goods, from twenty-four per cent. to eight and one-half per cent., if Germany is given the benefit of the intermediate Canadian tariff, is the Pekoning which Britishers are called of-to consider, unless the British gov- ernment rises to the occasion and takes full advantage of the Canadian preference in favor of Britain, This is one - of the chief points brought out in an article in the Times, in which the proposed Furo- pean commercial treaties of the dom- ion, apart from the British prefer- ------_-- PITH OF THE NEWS. ---- The 'Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Valentine Ratz, ex-M.P. for North a] : been called to the te Washington From Turkey. Unquestionably the great- @ est bargains we have ever offered in this section. It is Ra radical clearance of Winter tors think sho will recover. Gordon daughter, Mrs, (Dr.) Bedell. Coats before inventory. There Nelson was taken to Hamilton hos- Town Councillor 'W. J. Gibson, King ence, are considered. The Times cor- The respondent says : "Economic conditions in the empire and abroad, are not standing still, in order to oblige this country, during the prevalence of a liberal and Co. denite administration, Bvents are happening or im nding, the effect of which on the relations between Eng- land anda the colonies, may be irrevo- would, pay him $1,000. suit of the United States gov- ornmeny to dissolve the Standard com- pany already has. cost the litigants $10,000,000, Ald. Lesperance, Montreal, is accus- ed of holding up a contract for the cily stables until the contractor Several earthquakes have occurred warded it to Albany. street, spent a short time this week in is no old culls of last year. Superintendent Colling arranged with the convict to send out a letter by the officer on the day of the next patrol board meeting. In paymeiit for mailing it the con- viet was to dollar bill, the number of which was known to the superiniendent. 9 give the officer a one pital, {erribly injured, and is not ox- ected to recover. The Teeters' in- few bruises. Both horses were killed amd the sleigh wae completely dee molished. All of the killod and wound ed belong to Grimsby. The train Kingston on : x Mrs. W. Harding ant child was with ihe party and had aan a : ; SORT. Ted rn Sly are visiting with local relatives. Mr. a miraculous escape, reecaving only oN E. Root, of Swan Creck, nding tho past ten days with and Mrs. W. Mich., spon relatives in roturned home. business. Mr. nt and Jamestown, N.Y., town and vicinity, have ed Every garment is of this sea- son's buying. First-class ma- Pp terials, tasteful trimming, good fit and best workman. ship are the four great features. of these well tailor- arments. They are yours they last at prices like 8 crew of No. 8 claim the engincer gave Superintendent Collins suid, to-day, | i the cstomary whistle signals when that yesterday while in Sing Sing approaching the crossing, prison he charged George Fox, wha Sembeatetlietin MORE TROUBLE THREATENED.| Qpen on Monday. Picton, Jan. 16.--Miss Elieaboth has heen an officer at the institution for fifteen years, with having a leiter in his pocket from the convict in ques- Reported Part of Macao Seized Reid, of Belleville, a middle-aged wo- tion. y By Chinese. man, who has been stopping in town "Fox," said Superintendent Collins, Londen; dan: 16-2 that for some time past, suffered a pgraly- "finally admitted tho charge, which is cient hon. of contention ? oe an tic stroke, yesterday afternoon. She a violation of the prison rules, and cast, threatens once more = sari =r was out paying a call at Mrs, Trum- produced the dollar bill, the number owed trouble hotwees Ching py Por. pour's, Queen street, and scemed pai- of which tallied with the number in tagal Tt te reported from 'London ticularly animated and cheerful when my possession. that part of M has 3 ia rb she was stricken. She is reported--to "Fox was immediately discharged." the Chinese, and the Portugal govern. ee aang fueckably. i th : s John Prinyer of Prinyer's, one of the meitt has taken immediate action and most widely -known men about: here, despatched two cruisers and as many [,..4 ex-warden of the county, is in a gunboats to provont the Chintso flying very low condition and his recovery is their flag over Macao. Gambling pre- doubtful. Mr. Prinyer is over ninety- 22 QU dominates in Macao. Tt is the only [0s of age, hit haw alsars hoy $22 QUALITIES, AT $11, ple 6 in the must where fantan can be particularly active. : Don't fail to attend this played let 8 oreign flag, the gov- |! Liout.-Col. Bog has forwarded to the sale. It is a great oppor- = ment Mars a a ah * Jecleval government a < petition of the tunity to look well and rom gambling and ite ationdant Fenian raid veterans, praying the gov- | keep ~ warm at a very little VIO hu : Sa amment for a land grant similar = '0 cost, Macao is situated in the district of thet of the South African veterans Huengwhan, in Kwangtung Province. There wore eighty-four county veterans The place has often been described as whe signed the paper. : the Monta Carlo of the cast, antl the | © pps rringe took pce on Tuesday globe tourist who wants to inspect the at the home of the bride's parent territory is, as usual, disappointed at Queen: street, of Miss Vita Pearl : the comparison made with the latter , V. resort. recently in various parts of South Africa. One was felt at Johannesburg, but no damage was done. J. B.-P DE nemarh. wrecker of the Farmers' anth Drovers' National Bank, Waynesburg, Po., has been sentlenced to fifteen years in prison. The British and United States mine isters at Pekin have asked the Chinese foreign office to give reasons for the dismissal of Yuan Shi Kai. EPIDEMIC CHECKED And the Picton Schools Will Re- cable, The establishment of the Can- adian 'intermediate' tariff in the hudget of 1906, would have been an intelligible warning to any open- minded imperial government. Then, at the rate, this country would have taken advantage of the standing Can- adian offer, to develop the British preferences, and made its terms with the dominion before foreign powers entered into negotiations. Our com- : ) petitors have understood the full sig- |. Us J. Lemieux, undertaker, Pom. nificance of this 'tariff for negotia- | Proke, dropped dead from heart tions." Dr, Neisser, a responsible Ger- [failure on Thursday night. Hoe leaves man economist, who has just publish- | three Sons and three daughters. ; ed a lengthy pamphlet entitled | An infant daughter of H. Elliot: 'Deutchland und Canada,' tells his |Avcola, Sask. having asked her five- readers that it involves a substantial [year-old brother to shoot hor doll, limitation of the English preference, [the little fellow fired, killing his sis He alsa anticipates that the Franco. | ter. . Canadian ienty based on the 'Mit-| Ex-Queen Lilligokalani, ol Rawail, tarif,' will still further, under ex- appeared in person before the house rated. 3 i isting conditions, injure German trade committee of the United States con. jabadly. Jaca Si. He ir with the dominion. gress to press her claims to $250,000 |drested, by the physicians. hs h ne "He points out that not only France {as personal indemnity for lose of her |up his fur coat while Sadiog hie rae but nearly the whole of Centgul Fur- | throne and crown lande. this morning, and later put it Ka ahd ope, will enjoy 'the benefit of the con-| Joseph lsracls, the Dutch painter, |started for home. His hands SCO vention. Mr, Fielding, the Canadian asked as to a picture supposed to be [ing told on the way, he shoved them minister of finance, is now oh a visit his sold to a Pittsburg man for $9.- [into the podkets. The right hand to the old world, in order to push | 500, said ho not only had now painted [came in pontacy with soft. warm. fue forward the ratification of the treaty, {hat particular canvas, but had never |and immediately there Was 4 commo and there is every reason to believe even treated the subject" the picture re- [tion. Mr. Picree realized that he: was that he will succeed : in his mission. presented. battling with a huge rat, which re. Under this treaty, England will sur- He dlung to TWEED AND CHEVIOT § COATS, $8 to $12 qualities, f at $4.75, IMPORTEDTWEED COATS, 815 lit { $6.50. uatity, acd : jf HANDSOME TWEED aa : COATS, $18 to $20 qualities, HUSSIEN RIAZIM BEY. at $0. Washington, Jan. 16.=Hussien Kia- zim Bey, whe is the first Turkish diplomat to come to the United States bearing the rank of ambassa- dor, was presented to President Roosevelt by Secretary Root, Thurs- day. The ambassador presented his letter. of eredentials. © Felictous ad- dresses were exchan red. ' ---------------- BLACK VICUNA COATS, $11 to $12 qualities at $5. . 10 FINE BEAVER COATS | in Colors Black, Navy, Fawn an and Wine, beautifully tailored and very stylish, Pe -------- RAT IN HIS OVERCOAT. Ogdensburg Man Kills Animal ~Badly Bitten. Ogdensburg, 'N.Y., Jan. 16.--William Pierce called at the City hospital with MONDAY'S WHIG. The Whig, on Monday, will contain cuts of some of the leading members of the Kingston Ladies' Curl- ing Club, and also a fine large cut of the cups to be competed for in the bon- spiel next week, . EEF AEFEREE by the county court. to Everton E. Har- render a large fraction of her ad- vantage on certain articles of import- ation into Canada, not only to France, But to Austria, Hungary, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, and other It is estimated that the increases in the pay and allowances of the Indian army will 'cost about £420,000 pound per annum. This total includes £48,- 000 for the native ranks, £93,000 for the British officers, and £47,000 for senited, being disturbed, t the rodent and finally succeeded in choking it to death, but not before i! had drawn first blood by chewing the ond of a finger and seratching the hand badly. A SOCIAL TRAGEDY, Woman of High Canadian Family CUT IN FERRY FARE. Quebec People Confer With Og- densburg Met. tin. The couple 'will reside in town, the groom being associated with his father in the harness-making business It ic annonnced that tho public schools and Collegiate Institute will Gil. bert, daughter of N. Gilbert, clerk of ewe 4 VIPs Ivneeves Japan, and fifteen countries. Germany after the United States, is our most serious competitor in the Canadian markets. If she succeeds in obtaining the advantages of this mid- { Wosrman: Line off the coast of Li- dle tariff, the value of our preferences | hori. The reason for. this action is will almost disappear, and Canada not given. A German guardship from will be effectually stopped irom fe- | i 7 | Kamerun has sailed for Liberia. veloping these commercial favours to Six Doukhobor women, who have the mother country. I may mention 1 N tbeen confined in the jail at Prince Al- that the present system gives to this | hort, for the past six months, and who country a twenty-four per cent. 'pull' |,¢ first refused to wear clothes, and over Germany, in the Canadian ports. fi, dicted on starving themselves, are If Germany were placed on the inter- now clothed and in their right mind, mediate tariff, this English advantage and aro to be sent, to their homes. would be reduced to eight and one- half per cent. It should be remember- ed, moreover, that the Franco-Cana-| « dian treaty provides for special rates on certain articles of French import, Ogdensburg, N.Y., Jan. 16.=W, i. open on Monday, Dr. Wright, M.H.0., Thompson, €. H. Shaw and Capt. [feeling that the surlet fover epidemic Stitt, officials of the Quebec and Levis is checked sufficiently to warrant their ids social position in one of the most | Ferry company, are in this city hold- | re-opening. a The Authorities Cause Arrest of ra families in Sa He a|ing Y Omi, with committees of Suspects. | piano player in a north end dance | the common council, . the Business NAPANEE'S THEATRE Pittsburg, Jan. 16.--George W. Wor- hall, is the story told by Mrs. Alice Men's Association and Board of Trade - ley, brother-in-law of J. B. F, Rine: |p, Foster, in an uncontested divorce | relative to making a bid for whe pass- Is Now Well Patronized By the hart, accused of wrecking the Farmers suit, enger ferry : license for operation be- T \e and Dovers National hank of Waynes: |' Mpg Foster is the daughter of an|tween this city and Prescott. : ownspeop 8 , : 1909 burg, Pa., whose case is being deliber- 'advisory counsel to the Canadian Pa-| A delegation of business mien from Napance, Jan, 16. The Anglican AT paughier uf John pl Donnell. ated upon, and James L. Smith, a] cific railway, and is related to the | Prescott is also here to meet with the | Young Beaple'a Association hel¢ de Revenue Depart pine, 1 'he Inland prominent business man of Waynes: | lord chief justice of Canada. Her hus- | Quebec marine men. Fhe officials of | bate, on Weaday ening, in Hh Funeral will leave the residence of burg, were arrested by United States | hand, Asa Foster, is the son of a|the Quebec company claim to be op- school Soom o Bi Shue 1, on the a eam, Barrie 8 Bononday morn. sepret. service operatives bn a charge weitlthy contractor and equally promi- erating a ferry between Quebec and question : Resalbed. i at 03 pro So. JBth as Jeo stock, for of attempting to tamper with a jury. [ent socially. They were married July | Levis on a three-cent fare basis, "and fessional man a library is Tore pone. requiem mass will be offered up for It is alleged they attempted to reach fj7¢}, 1577, in Quebec, coming here are confident that they can cut pres- | ficial than a wife. The judges ek ie Sernul repose of her soul. one of the gurors in the Rinehart case, twenty-one years ago. Shortly after |ent fares in two here by charging five ed in favor of the affirmative. Che Yeiands and ut Yinintances are re but it is understood were unsuccessful Ftheir * arrival Foster refused to work cents in the summer and ten cents in following young people took fart CRAWFORD. ~in Kitigaton, + on and his wife was obliged to do menial [the winter. No written statement has | Affirmative, F. Chenoweth, Mary roo 15th, 1909,- Martha 1ilen. work. L as yet been received from the local man and Alfred Holmes; negative, Nile of : James Crawford, a] tn id, {Cony i £9 ite Dinas regard he | Gernid Lovin, Marion Wisaw, E. | Cusp ions jie rowiord. aged "that I answered an advertisement pavements Sumgiled by: Ugdens Fo _ Mice Licnaw bid hoon, atl 2 ptack, from dhe lute 1 i 1 nrg anc SC . . . A 4 * Psidence, 17 arsiand street. Friends te pee fag dares hoi nae he remadac_of the Tae on 1. |S nts, TE low a character that one night was Heury, Who Jed ju Yorouto, Thurs in' y, will be brought to } ee, to- enough and | heeame ill. hy and the Tare) will po place on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of his sisters, Clarksville, to Riverside cemetery. the supply of free firewood. News' has been received that the Li berian customs gunboat Lark has bombarded a German steamer of the in Dire Straits in Boston. TRIED TO BRIBE JUROR. Boston, Mass., Jan. 16.--From a BORN. Sg MeCALLUM -- At thé Ceneral Hospital Kingston, Friday, January 15th, 1009, to: Mr. and Mrs. John Me: McCallum, Glenburnie, (nee Mabel Wilmot), a daughter. : eee cet ------ DIED, O'DONNELL. In Kingston, Jan. 15th, Miss Maude O'Donnell, second her BLOCKED THE SIDEWALK To Be Demonstration Given By Young Man, New York, Jan. 16.--According to all tradition and theory, Wall street, by which is meant the district and not the 'highway, is the one place in the world where people are so busy and blase that only the unusual should be able to attract them, yet plilou Theatre--Big Double Length|nowhere in the world is it easier to hi) POI Sirgnge: "ne Sine. "ant' "SRE | draw & crowd, unless it be some place Sites Plot In Tne Newtown Bank." like Grand Rivers, Ky., which exists a y i sings. name provincial police, after Jan, beloved aged CANNOT BE CREDITED. DAILY MEMORANDA. 'San Toy," p.m. Zion Rink Skating afternoon and night. Band next Monday night. Hibernian Tuchre Party, Brock Hall, 8 p.m., Monday night. Did Brother Write Letters Malign- ing Sister ? Winnipeg, Jan. 16.--A peculiar case is pending in the provincial court.: J. C. Stuart, of La Riviere, Man., be-. possessed of some anonymous containing scandalous stories his daughter, Margaret. The investigating, Grand Opera House, 8.15 SAVED FROM THE RUINS. : Pitiable Condition of Two Sisters Election Briber Sentenced. and a Brother. London, Jan, 16.--William Watcher,| Rome, Jan. 16.--Two girls and their Jr., of Dorchester, found guilty, on|brother were rescued to-day from a CURTIS ~In Township of Kingston, on Jan. 16th, 1909, Nemmo Curtis, aged thirty-four years, Funeral private. street ROBERT J. REID, Will West Jan. 16th, In Canadian. History. 1876--Consecration of the Right Rev. Louis Z. Moreau as bishop of St. Hyacinthe, only in since a once famous bubble that was to make millions col- lapsed. . Proof of this is "shown in the crowds that daily the last week have char; A full house greeted 'San Toy" in The Leading Undertaker. ed the brother of the girl, Dun: can ® Stuart, aged nineteen, an. agri: ciiltural college student, with writing the letters, and offered expert evidence of the handwriting. Tuesday, of bribery, in the last gen- eral elections, was sentenced by Chan- without hard labor. pile of ruins near the Church of 'the | the Apostles, 'cellor Meredith to fifteen days in jail [been Their condition is pitiable.. opera house last evening. The opera house is now a very commodi- ous piace, and since the opening, in the latter part of December, has been "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. The youth denjes diers near the place heard faint cries father nor well patronized. from beneath the debris, and at once blocked the sidewalk in front of a 4 Coither appointed secretary of state. window where a well built young man Yhe usar a Hay a 18 Death of Father Chiniquy, fam- demonstrates the use of a home exer-|girl credi e charge. temper leader, born July 30t., |" 9 Shop. "Mpsrance he y "lciser. In Saugus, Mass., the village reg Mites Tupper, jr. was We print and engrave visiting éards, At homg cards, ete., British Whig of- fice. Livingston's custom clothing Twenty per cent. off. Cash only. Try Bibby's special 50¢. underwear. IT HOLDS ITS OWN And Jat a little &gainst all competitors~that is OUR OWN SPECIAL BLEND TEA a pleasing combination of Fine Good Strength and Reasonable 2 l--Appointment of the Hon. James | youth might pause for a moment, but Jikherlind as Minister of Marine and only for a moment, for to him the 1904--Dr, Mills was appointed to &|&tunt is &n old one. It may be old to stat on the Railway Commission. the people - who stop to watch this 1906--Colonial control of the garrison young man work, to take their exer- of dislifax took effect Sweat-|cise by proxy, as it were, but if so a AIT ¢ more, Livingston's custom clothing sale sale. starts Monday. See Bibby's $12.50 brown overcoats. I ---- -- ~ } 1007--The Right Rev. Arthur / R : elected | they give no outward evidence of it. PUBLIC NOTICE . man, Bishop of Toronto, was Archbishop and Metgopolitan, also Pri-| pp oo it sometimes happens that a Rate of sil Canada. hole in the asphalt is to be repaired and more or less industrious laborers We wish to give due notice to every inhabitant of this city come along and cut and paste in a that the Daily British Whig will pay a Reward of $50 in Gold new patch. Instantly a sidewalk com-| ¢ £5 the first person who is successful in effecting the arrest of mittee gathers, though it is many! ¢ gnig mysterious individual who has been defying capture among Yegrs since asphalt patches have heen! & tp ousands of people in all the big cities of the world and who novelties, even if there have been times| & 54 has been announced will visit Kingston very shortly. Owing wher! they seemed to be rarities in| § to very reliable information whick we have just received, we New York. | § are able to state positively -that this sleuth-defying man will be on the streets of Kingston sharp on the stroke of midnight on Thursday evening next, the 21st of January, and further. more we will be able to give at a later date almost the exact location from where the gentleman in question will attempt to make his escape. We are receiving more clues and interesting information daily, so that we think it will be well for you to be just as observing as you know how. Although there is no denying the fact that this mysterious personage is & rema k- ably clever deceiver, and just as smdoth we can imagine, yet we coufidently telieve that the mysferious sae, whose name by the way is "RAFFLES," will be landed in mick time in King ston. If any «f us have had any desire during the course of our lives to try our ability as investigators now is the time to pet busy and demonstrate that "RAFFLES cannot success- {fully conceal his identity in this ¢ity and by so doing earn the handsome Reward of $50° in Gold. v TELLTALE LBBB BL CB RBBRARLRIRSRR RRS eS | See Bibby's great $10 overcoats, DID 38 KNOTS AN HOUR. 25% OFF ALL LINES OF China 10 Our Store for This Mout One poor little mouse can gather a crowd any day--a rat has been known | to break up the session of the curb] market while members become busy in| pursuing it. Miss Enid Newcombe, A.R.C.M., who is to assist at Queen's University con knowledged to be one of the most ac complished 'cello players in Canada Personally recommended by such musi- | cal authorities as A. S. Vogt and | Frank 8S. Welsinan. | | "Balsamic toilet paper," two rolls for 25¢c. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, 2 cert, on Thursday evening, is ac See Bibby's $12.50 blue suits. | | | i | BBTV PLL VLR VVLRBVRAOVVN Robertson Bros. began to excavate. Their work was ' extremely tioult, but th persiated, SORRY HE'S MARRIED. and finally were rewar by n, alia i the three yr alive. They are wn Wants Divorce, Claiming Girl Minissale. They say their 'mother Lured Him Into It. was killed, and that their fath- |. -Detroit,. Jan. 16.--A. suit has been er. is in America, Fortunately thé | begun in behalf of Eddie Lachance, of weve within reach of a supply of on-|Maidstone, Ont., fo annul his mat- Ris ions, oil, wine and watcr, sufficient to | ri to Anna Brown. : Favor, keep them alive. A little Fister, as i a iartid by Sudthce Boghv well fis the mother, wa: killed. ast November, when he was eighteen » rrainn years old,Sand lived with his wife 35¢c the Pound three days. 'He alleges that he was i coaxed and wheedled into the ar a -- iti 1g | riage by his bride and by a relative o British Torpedo Boat Destroyer's ry Alvar ie Oi mt ol ie of d 8 fond J Record. t 35: Beni mental \ability to understand What he ' n ondon, cau. '0.~lhe torpedo boat! was doing." This relative, he alleges. : destroyer Tortar, using . liquid fuel, ng the money to pay for he Importers Of Fine Groceries. and steaming uncles Tas Sonditions, ceremony. - ; * exceeded thirty-eight knots am hour. J yesterday, thus beating ber official e- FORTY. FIVE STOVES cord. The trial record whs made - on Three Years For Burglar. Among them cook stoves, with tanks, December 6th, over the official course| Chatham, Ont.," Jan. 16.--John Dean Rion ators. some mith ovens and Various of the admiralty, between Southamp- | {colored) was sentenced to three | 705. ' ton and Maplin Sands, when the Tar-|vears in Kingston penitentiary for tar made between thirty-five' and|burglary. His wife fainted in court A Diverce Record thirty-six knots an hodr. Previous to|while he gave evidence and was near- rd. : J this--#pdal the Tartar, in' preparation, |ly hysterical when the sentence was | Ottawa, Jan, 16.~There is a big made almost thirty-six knots an hour, |im falling off in the demand for all kinds beating at that time all récords for - of private legislation except divorce. ships of her type. Remember Queen's College - annual | Only sixty-eight applications © have - concert, in Grant ball, on Thursday [been made for the passage of private Bibby's for choice shirts, 60c. evening. bills, and twenty of those are for di-e | We print and engrave visiting cards, | Buy your overcoat at Livingston's. | vorve, This is a divoree ricord. © {At home cards, etc., British Whig of- | Twenty per cent. off ready-to-wear or fice, made-to-order. See Bibby's $15 college suits, « \ ---------------- § Read Newman & Shaw's "adet'" 0 * See Bibby's 69¢c. shirts, é =~ pe

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