TH OIVGAGE_GANTD |TO VICTOR ECCLES BLACK | ALL, OF TORONTO. | Justice Anglin Takes His Seat in the Supreme Court--Archduke John, of Austria, is Expected to Visit Ottawa. Ottawa, March 2.--In the supreme court the commission appointing Judge Anglin was read, and he took his" séal on the bench. The swearing in ceremony hdd taken place pre: viously. The case of the king vs. Ryan postponed till next Monday. Argu- ments opened in the case of Porter ve. Purdy, an appeal from the . su. preme court of New Brunswick, - The action is over the value of improve: ments by a tenant on some land that had been leased for twenty-one years, The MENTS AND CANADIAN FINE was divorce case from Toronto wherein Victor Eccles Blackall seeks to be relieved of _ Blanche Jackson, whom he married, and who has dis- appeared, will be granted. 'The liberal convention. on 9th to select a candidate to Sir Wilfrid Laurier has off by the premier"s order. Archduke John of Austria, nephes of the emperor of Austria, who has with him the grand duchess and has tailed 'for New York, is expected to visit Ottawa. John McKay 140-155 Brock St., Kingston. BEA 40840008000000000¢8 It costs more at first, but | STERLING is the kind that does not wear i March succeed been called MNCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up Ry Reporters On Their Rounds, Miss Irene Duley leit to-day, on a visit to Ottawa. The QYinder twine factory at livanialy has closed down | time. Miss Maggie Kelly, in the Hotel { Dieu for some time, has fully recover- ed and left the institution. Constables Mullinger and Davies were this afternoon called to remove a citizen to Rockwood asylum. William Nevins has been appointed day watchman at the lower G. T.R. crossing and Nelson Elliott will do night duty. pe Elmer Sanford, the Dexter (ma thus far been unsuceessful in hi tempt to locate his five-yepr- daughter. | Rev. Maurice O'Hanlon, assistakt to i Monsignor Mastewson, V.G., Presyott, | goss to Smith's Falls as assis {| Rev. Thomas A. | Rev. Father the pen- for a The Standard of Silver Excellence ¢ out. Flatware { Bon-Bon Dishes { Sugar & Cream Sets ' Butter Dishes In designs and weights to suit everyone. | | | | | Kelly. Richard Halligan, a : 3 3 3 | young Kingston priest, will deliver Rev. Father Halligan, who has been curate for Mgr. Mennier, at Windsor, GIVEN AWAY [ will return to Kingston this week and {| become a member of St. Mary's ca- | thedral staff. | hospital as a nurse-in-training this Witt ; CASH i - iv {week ws Miss Mabel Millan, daughter ith every CAS purchase we. gi of of Mr. and Mrs. Con. Millan, of the you checks to amount of your purchase. | Iroquois hotel These to be exchanged. for ardeles on,' yy ep, special request of Portsmouth Pocket Knives or Sugar Spoon. place an extra car on the route be- $10 Butter Knife, Scissors or Spoons. | tween the Church of the Good Thief $15 Table Spoons. {and the Market Square at six o'- $20 Safety Razor. | clock every evening. This arrange- tment will give general satisfaction. & 4 : & : S b pangenberg's, the annual sermon on St. Patrick's Among the young ladies who wiVV premium list when amount is collected. people the superintendent of the Elee- | The more tickets the better and more | CVV IIPPIPIPIPPIPPIPHE (uv in St. Mary's cathedral. j wraduate from the New York city We give for $5 worth, your choice of {To Railway company has decided to valuable the article. | CAUGHT LIKE RATS It will pay you to deal with us, { And Likely 'All Have Succumbed W. A WTCHEL, Bare... "5c Pittston, Pa., March 2.-- {plosion of was in the South | slope of Pennsylvania Coal "Co., | Port Gritlith, occurred shortly seven o'clock this morning. Twelve le. men who had been terribly burned, 1c. {several of them probably fatally, were 15¢ | taken from the mines an hour from : ge. (the time of explosion. A fire fol wn85e [lowed the explosion and the men who 15 very were behind the explosion were caught well satisied. Leave your {like rats in.a trap. At ten o'clock address. Goods called for and | none of th® rescuing parties had been part of the city | able to seach anywhere pear the trap- Tidy Laundry ----173 Clarence St. | ped men and the probabilities S00 BROS, Props. { that they have all succumbed to -------------- vas flames You will want some Home-Made Mince [at work when the explosion occurred; Meat and here is the place to get the ..|ve those gond old fashioned ind that mother | : Wl Used to make. Also, our Pork Sausage towards the opening Meat is just the dressing you weed. | plosion 'Phone. 670. H. 1. MYERS | An ex- Creek at after TI.Y LAUNDRY Hall P March 1st, Ost | 4] Shirt only from to as follows :- . LBe.--Collar ..... Culls, per pair ..2¢.--Handkerchiefl VOst vcr 10€,~Plain . Shirt Petticoat ........10¢--Blouse Night Dress a Family Washing, per dozen . Try our new hand work; it dainty. You will name and delivered to any be are the eh -- a There were forty-two men rescued were inside from the ex- of Her Fatal Error. News . - He was supposed to be a ppor but Another Experiment is Made¢ With | otherwise honest young man, while the X-Ray. | she was admittedly a thing of beauty. London Standard | "Will you marry me ?"' he asked. Yet another scientist, Harry Ww | "No," she answered. 5 Cox, has paid the heavy price of am-| "You are very short, putaticn for experimenting with X "Ditto, she replied. rays for the benefit of suffering hu | there is nothing manity. Mr. Cox, who is one of monial line." i the leading manufacturers « X-rays| 'Oh, I don't know," he sneered, as and high Irequency coils and appara- {he extracted an obese billbook from tus, with premises in Greys Inn-Road, [2D inside pocket and displayed a has béen operated upon at his home | nUMbEr of ¥1,000 bills, 1 am not for the dreaded X-rays dermatitis, |S? short. ' : and he has Tost the larger portion of Whereupon the unwary\maid tried his right hand, including three fin- | to fall on his neck, but he gracefully gers. The thymb end the little fin-|side-stepped and she fell to the floor were saved, Some veafhs ago Mr. in a faint. Cox lost one of the fingers of his left hand and he has yet to undergo another operaticn. He has contract- ed the disease in the chin. Like Dr Hall: Edwards, who has lost both his hands, and has been awarded a pen: sion from the civil list, Mr. Cox has suffered from the early ignorance re- specting the dangers of the then new- discovered rays. Nowadays the operators are elaborately safeguarded. Mr. Cox's first ingjaries were. sustain ed while testing apparatus to be sent out for use by surgeons during the Boer war ; { FOR SUFFERING HUMANITY. | Chicago he muttered "That's why doing in the matri- ger A Trifle Like That. Ottawa Journal. A boom is started for the pardon or mitigation of dentencé on broker Frank Law, consigned to penitentiary for five ycars because ho and his partner swindled people out of $225. 000. Law is represented to have been marely the tool of his partocr, and a heneficiary of the swindling to the ex- tent of only $17,000. Of course, if he only stole $17,000 he ought to be lot out at once. If he had stolen a horse jor a fur coast we wouldn't stand any . nonsense Sizing It Up. pr ---------------------- Brock 8\ I'he imply That Can ada. must either create and maintain a navy of its own, sufficiently strong to back up its claims of neutrality. or anything it must depend up- on the protection of either Great Britain or the United States. Despite the vitevances of a few with a secret annexation, the overwhelm- sontiment in Canada is British aot H Customs Entry Forms. For sale at Whig office, "the home »f good printing." this Prominent Methodists say that Rev Dr. Carman has served his last term as general superintendent. At general conference in 1910 he will eith- er accept superannuation or defeat for office. He tendent for Ise, or desire for in has been general superin- w-- ---- twenty-one years. Notice, Notice. Ryinting quling, book-binding, bosting, at British Whig office, home of good printing. Only One "BROMO QUININE," that is "ares's CoM in One Day, in 2 Days BX em- "the Elliott team lor the late night 'Chaucer' fined Ald Referee ( Foronto A bang the match last FEAF EERE EF TELES the | TOLD A NEW STORY. What a Doctor Has to Tell of Operation. Béteggit, Mich., March 2.--Dr. Eliza Landas,- charged witn manslaughter in tion with the death of Ette Fo , a London, Ont.. girl, as the ref a criminal operaticn, when p oh the stand by the defence, told 'a new story of the girl's death nd claimed this was a mystery fo and also that she had advised the girl's mother to send for the coroner. Coroner Bennett testified that from the condition of the body and the nature of the operation he was satisfied this could not have been performed anywhere but in De- troit, as death must have resulted shortly after the operation. DIED SUDDENLY. Lafayette College Professor Killed By Ulcerated Tooth. Faston, Pa., Megivh 2.-Dr. James I'. Moore, professor of mechanics .and experimental philosophy at Lafayette College since 1872, died suddenly of blood poisoning, resulting from an ulesrated tooth. He was in This sixty-fifth year. An operation was decided on this morning, and two physicians were about ta perform it, when Dr. Moore, who was sitting in a chair, suddenly threw up his hand and expired. : Dr. Moore was a member of seveval prominent scientific societies and a writer on scientific subjects. He survived by his wife. 1 GIFT OF MILLION POUNDS. Makes Partner of His Em-| ployees. London, March 2.--Lever, the multi- millionaire soapman, has offered to is- sue half a million of partvership cer- tificates and allot them at his own discretion to Lis workmen. These will be a free gift and will rank with the ordinary shares after five per cent. has heen paid for the interest on the owner's capital. Mr. Lever estimates that the value of his gift will be £1,000,080. The certifintes will not be generally dis- tributed, but will he bestowed upon those who have shown themselves to be absolutely trustworthy. Lever A NEW RECORD. Queenstown, March 2.-- The steamer Mauretania passed Daunt's Rock at 9.30 o'clock, establishing a nr _ ligeg a over this the theory has 9 il been advanced that the n : disguised, so far as the REE ipa IIE Son ye Seve £3 8 5 i Led, $ SU THIS IS WHAT JFLOSSIE .., urchaed the mous rom e Mintz was t * KINRADE SAYS. pie ko han : that clue, miller may. to ginia 'to conduct a atl and d ug tion. The Gorter ansounce ce, morning, t irginia ol iam the uly on they Eiki now following. y LE PITH OF, THE NEWS. | The Very Latest Culled From All i Over The World. The Quebec legislature opened: to- ay. . S{. Thomas policevien have received an increase in pay. * 3 4 Harry Morel, M.P.P., for Nipissing, is_ seriously ill 'at his home "m MMat- tawa, wd : Frank Lee, teller in the Northern Crown Bank, Saskatooti, 'Sask. is missing, along with some $5,000 cash. The mechanical unions of the Cana- dian Northern railway have leted their federated organization at Winmi- re Beaulieu, = 5566 already Police Examine House Thorough- ly, But So Far Have Failed to Find Traces of the Bullets! Hamilton, Ont., March 2.--Al the dotgerjves are ing ough, do run down every clue, the mystery. surrounding the murder of Miss Ethel Kinrade remains as deep as ever, and until the inquest jis held on Wednes- day night, there may be no new devel- opments. Several stories were circulat: ed in Hamilton, among them Doing one that a blood-stained scarf ha been found in the yard in the rear of the house, but such is not the case. The detectives have no such scar, al- though there was a piece of cloth found, but that is not thought to have any beating ou the cause. No re- volver has been found as yet, al- though the authorities are working on the theory that the shooting was done with an automatic seven-shot, 32- calibre weapon. When Dr. MeNicol arrived at the house, although the victim's Body was warm, and remained so until nine o'clock on the evening W the 'murder, her hands and face were quite cold,| The Allan liner Sicilian, from Glas- which may show possibly that she| gow, arrived at Halifax, NeS,, to- had been dead for some time. On the | day, with forty-eight cabin and forty- otffar_hand the explanation may be | three stecrage passengers, hs found Tu the fact that the furnaceswas | At the meeting of the private bills out. committee of the Ontario legislature, Inspector Miller ang Detectives Coul- | I. B. Lucas, the member for Centre ter and Blakely spent all day at the | Grey, was selected chairman. Kinrade house. In the morning they | At Arichat; N.S., two men were interviewed © Miss Florence Kinrade, | moving a house and ,went under to and the story of the shooting told by | fix - skids. These gave way and the her in the morning is entirely differ- | men were crushed to death. ent from those related Heretofore. In Rev. J. W. MacMillan, pastor of St. the afternoon the detectives inspected | Andrew's church, Winnipeg, has been the house very thoroughly ana care !jpvited to accept the pastorate of the fully, but found nothing which throws | Westminster church, Halifax. light on the tragedy. At Brudenell, Renfrew county, zer- During examination by the détec- | cons have been found in large quanti- tives Miss Kinrade at times became | ties. The zercon is also a costly gem very, hysterical, especially when direct {and brings from #8 ta $10 a carat reference was made to the murder, | Herbert Buttonfield, aged enty- but the oflicers were as gentle as they | eight, committed suicide bg blowin, could_be, and did not ask too many | the top of his head off with a shot questions. After the examination was' gun at his ranch. in Squamish Val- conclided, and the officers left. the ley, B. C. house, Florence went into violent | A big coal company is incorporated hysterica and her | with a capital of $5,000,000. Its title screams could be | heard on the streot. She declared that | js "The Pacific Pass Coal Fields," and {its in- : Say : At Vancouver, P. Sixth avenue, choked to death, at the tea table. He was forty-seven years of age. the robber also fired at her. An Attempted Burglary. Two interesting ' facts were ascer- tained by the detectives. , On the night | before thd murder, that is, on last HH * MANY KILLED, Innisbruck, March 2.-- s new record for the east- bound passage, from New York, of four days two hours and two minutes. Her average speed for the run was 25.28 mautical miles per hour. * » *! 4 * 4 FRIAR DAMAGED BY FIRE. Big Grist Mill Destroyed at De- morestville Picton, Ont., March 2.---The big grist and mill house, at Demorest- ville, owned by the Crowe: estate, and leaged by Mr. McKibbon, Cherry Val- lv, were destroyed by fire, last night, which started about nine o'clock. At one time the whole village was in danger of being swept entirely out of existance, owing to the high wind which prevailed. The mill was worth about $3,000 and insured for $1,000, and was one of the landmarks of the com. Cause of the fire is unknown. QUICKSILVER FOUND. Important Discovery Reported Be- low Prince Albert. Prince Albert, March 2.--Quicksilver has been discovered one hundiced miles down the river from here. The place is below Fort la Cone, opposite Lost River settlement. Six claims were filed at the land office. The merervy wad first discovered by Indians. Sam- ples on exhibition ih the city arouse great interest. Chinook In Alberta. Macleod, Alb., March 2.--A chinook has been blowing here for several days and the land is now bare of snow. Farmers are getting oat their imple- ments, and many of them will com- mence plotighing on Monday if © the fine weather continues At Calgary and Lethbridge the cpnditions are similar. Regarding The 'Subway. City Engineer Craig was in Ottawa te interfiew Assistant Engineer Sim- mons of the railway commission, in régiid 'to the proposed G. T. R. june- tion subway. He has reported to the city council, and asks that it decide on a course of action. The question, he says, resolves itself into whether or not the city would be satisfied to have Montreal street blocked. Captain Vanhorn's Injuries. George Vanhorn, captain ahd cover: point of the 14th Regiment hockey team, had one of the bones in his left shoulder dislocatea in Monday night's match. He is resting easily at his home, and although he will be able to be out in a few days, it may be a week before he will be able to return towork. Bank's Largest Shareholder. Wimipeg, March 2.--The annual {report of the Northern Crown Bank, igives out from the head office, shows | that the Canadian Orde of Foresters lis the heaviest stockholder, with %170,000 invested. The next lafgest individual share 1s $27,000. 4 i A { Book-Binding. | Ledgers, cash books, loose leaf |syetems, and all Kinds letter press Looks, at lowest prices. British Whig, {the home of good printing. | 1t is said that the county council next year may change the heating ap- .paratus at the court house from hot water to steam. An expert says that the substitution would effect a saving in the yearly coal bill of about $100 Jor $500. | A magnificent new main altar is comtemplated for St. Marys cathed- ral. It will be of white marble and k Wednesday, | lights in the front part of the return, saw a man walking on Jiact has been unearthed By a Pinker- [complete copies.of an eight-page pa- one hour. 'Now 24,000 copies | pest ered while the family were in the dining-room, the door bell rang, and Mrs. Kinrade, thinking it was one of the regular eallers with an or- der for food and lodging, remarked that it was one. 'of those tramps again, and that they had better not answer the ring, There were no house and Mrs. Kinrade thought the caller would go away. Instead of doing so, however, he rang again, and as he got no answer he continued ringing "the bell, and rang it seven times in all, | Finally Mrs. Kinrade remarked that| op.iiottatown, PEL, was shocked there . might be & telegfam of some-| ("poor of the death on Monday, of thing, and that she had better answer fj . "Matthew Smith, speaker of the the door. She and her youngest legislative assembly. He was in his daughter, Gertrude, walked to the | augl robust health last week. front door, and when they reached the | Toronto railway earnings last week door of the drawing-room they heard | were ahout the same as the previous a noise at the side window. Mrs. Kin- | cock, $69,879. The increase over last rade thought a burglar had gained ad-| year' was an oven five thousand dob mission to the house and was in the jars, drawing-room. She screamed and Mr.| At a meeting of the Hamilton Pres- Kinrade ran to the front of the house [hytery Rev, Iv. Lyle, pastor of Cen- to see what the trouble was. He ltryl church, Hamilton, was nominated opened the front 'door, but no one as moderator of the Presbytersan gen. was there, and when he examined the eral assembly. window' he found the marks made by | Major J. H. Emsley, the Royal Can- some instrument with which the man | adian Dragoons, is detailed for duty had attempted to force the window.| as deputy-assistant adjutatit-general, The marks are still visible. {at Toronto, during the absence of Another curious happening was re- | Lieut.-Col. J. Galloway. ported to the family a week ago Sun-| At Brooklyn, N.Y., Claude Li Pow- day night. The two girls had been 'nell, wanted in Owen Sound, was ar- out, and Ethel, who was the first to !rested in connection with liquor cases the | there. The charge against Pownell is of her home, When that of accopting a bribe to give per: approaching he walked | jured evidence. Florence, returning a| A new cabinet for Newfoundland is few minutes later, saw a man walk'| to be announced before next Thursday. from .the side to the front of the, It is being formed by Sir Edward verandah. She ran to the front door | Morris; the opposition leader, in sue: and let herself in, and told her sister | cession to the Bon government, which of what had occurred, only to learn | reeigned February 25th. that her sister had seen the same | Calabogie was plunged into grief by man. They could not describe the! a despatch from - North Bay, stating man, as it was dark at the time that Timothy White, brakesman, had heen seriously injured ' at Widdifield. Hig father set out for North Bay, and was with his son until death, on Sat- urday evening. % The libary of Lincoln's Inn, Lon- don, which has been used for 500 years by judges and barristers for purposes of research, bas been de- spoiled of some dozen of its greatest treasures, dating from the 15th and 16th centuries. The United States senate, to-day, adopted the joint resolution, passed by the house, extending for two years the agreement now effective for the protection and preservation of Ni- agara Falls, which expires by limita: tion on June 29th next, A. Montgomery, drover aud fur deal- er, of Perth, died suddenly, Monday, near MtDonald's Corners, The cause of his death is supposed to be heart failure. He Was seventy-nine years of age, and was ove of the best horse and cattle judges in this. section. Ald. Duquette, Montreal, has been ig by several people with being a Free Mason, Regarding this y Thirty-one soldiérs, - includ- ing six officers, were buried, to-day, in, an avalanche in the Tyrol. Troops have gone to the sceme, but the early reports indicate that the victims were undoubted- ly killed. The landslide blocked the Bruher Pass. rdilway in the Puster Valley. FHEREFEREEKER apr A large verandah he saw her rapidly away. Made Sure Of Killing. Whoever committed the murder made sure of killing the girl. The first shot was fired at her as she was standing on the second or third step of the stairs, and it is thought that the first shot struck her in the side of the face. ! She then evidently reeled, and the sec. ond bullet struck ger lower down, 'on the same side. Then she must have turned in falling, for the two other bullets in her head struck her on the: other side of her face, one near the mouth. One of the bullets was found in the hair at. the back of the girl's head. The three bullets in her breast were fired when the murderer was standing direct] above her prone body, and the revolver was held as close to the girl's body as it could be. The fire from the revolver burned three large holes in the girl's cloth ing, and also burned the flesh very badly. There were also powder marks on the flesh." While automatic revolver cartridges are smokeless, there i a strong smell after they have been li t o + fired, and the powder would leave | Sou, libel, the _F ople. maki marks when fired at such close range. ! ourt, to-day, 1o answer for their mis: The fact that the clothing. and fles !deed. There was an outpouring of re were burned proved conclugively that pentance, and one and all of . the murderer stooped over the body of | grated they had no reason for mak- the girl and pumped three bullets into ine the statement. her body in rapid succession. | A New Discovery. British Newspapers. It has been discovered that on| In 1840 there were 550. newspapers Saturday, Feb. 20th, a stranger went published in. the United Kingdom. in into the store of Madame Mintz and | 1870 that number had Tne roned to bought a false moustache. He secured 1370, and now the figure has reached a long black one and intimated that |the enormous total of 2,353. In 1 he was out for a little fun. 'Thig|the best type machines produced 8 ton detective, who has gone to mond, Vieginia, to I possible end {mystery. Rich- 'per in ok into that of a twenty-four-page paper are pro- of the Kimrade murder duced in the same time. * vd Miss Flossie Kinrade visit- | ed Richmond last summer for several | ; . | Sons and during her stay there was }Centaiin Shinty Happen Sudentys th: attentions of a atholic Standard an ies. voung man who persisted in forcing | "Dubley has an himself on hér. When she retwned he? : or home she received some letters from| ."I don't know. by » Automobile; bike's of beautifid design and finish. | Wellgged's new hospital was formally "open y Lientenant-Governor Gibson, this Virginian despite that she is en "Why. | thought vou told me you ay : 5 any of the Suits a be Suite be duplicated again this season. gi us You may chodse a Suit, Coat or Skirt and it Paced aside until requir- , if not quite ready to buy now. A large colléction just opeped, replete with good looks, style and new ideas, materials for Bmart tailoring gowns at prices that will surely please. Andersons Famous Scottish Ginghams, Many very beautiful new designs. * The colors of these are absolutely fast, Price 124, 15¢, 18¢, 20c.. A New L en Suitings In all the popular shades. New Foulards, Imported In exact copies of designs in Silk. Special Prices for Present Lot Only 25¢ Yard. gaged to a Montreal student. She saw him with one yesterday." ; 'and bec sister, Ethel, had quarreled ! "Yes, but that was yesterdag, "Dotty Dodd" Shoes cost you but $3.00 to $400; but they are worth teh times that sum to any woman | Shoe fae a