CATARRHE Dr. Shoop’s Batarrlhï¬uro MeLennan Go Pocket Knives, Carvers. Sk‘ta" McLennan Go. FUPPIN E F‘Ws 0000A $on 136??" i-lb an§3€I§tÂ¥ï¬tm a S a. tiéd.‘ Fragrant. economical. This excellent melanin: the system health. and enables lt winter's extreme ae= 23$ 144311;:me twining mmuommm “I†â€I“. OWN-ITS IN MI" Junior. 32ze3 oz .Koo 13.00“":ch OWN. Catch >4u!_.r 20 I!!! 02¢ DECO?! =01. >z<8 533> 3262 5:00 «w mounted iniconnection with the fashionable colored stones, such as Amethysts, Aquamarines, Topagï¬to; Hardware. Coal tad Iron. MONTHLY MAGAZINE A rmmr Luna! Int Cutters, Bird 0880!. Sleigh 3011!, Leather lit“. .J. CARTER, - 4o Kent-St. BRITTON BROS., Jewelers ï¬fbnuoolsws. DIAHOND RINGS FANCY STONE RINGS of all varieties. Whenever and wherev ( you buy 100ka the label that protects. creation. Distinétivc and elegant. PEARL BBOOCHES MOPS, Table Cutlery. 301850": Guns, "Progress Brand†VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOHE IBBTT’S Blues, Foot of Kant-st. wherever STONE FESTOON NECKLETS FANCY STONE AND PEARL :SCARF PINS. BRIDAL PARTY IN ACCIDENT. Stage Overturned by e Felling Tree In British Columbia end Several Prominent People Injured. a tree. Among the injured are Mrs. Innee, Archdeacon Scriven, Jesse Longfleld (the composer), Miss Scho- ï¬eld. M. W. CIA and Basil Prior. the latter the el set eon of_C¢_)lz Prior. v wvw- -___-_V 7 "In Vicer'. m. m. omcm ateno- graphcr, retained for the bee! com- mission. fell on the icy walk. brak- Engineer's Skull Packardâ€"A pan- m ï¬lled to Work Proper y. can“. Jun. 4.-Chu-lu W. Good- rich of Sun- 01m. N.Y.. non 0! Mn Goodrich. this city._h_dud 934,93}: in; hilrfl‘ht DUI-l. W " struction. the $011800 0‘ the wagon against his Collision In Blindingum Omaha. Neb., 1311.4 ï¬c Overland Limitedan Loam Limited trains Noe. 2113M 8. bound for this atmhad a 001181011 last htathule StaggnJOmfles vuvwvw-â€"- â€"7 ~ ï¬n crashed into the observatioï¬ car on the rear of the Overland Limited. Twenty-ï¬ve to 30 pm?! were in the observation w. and oneâ€"E. W. Hag , an actor, 0! law Yorkâ€"was mam; killed. Mail Clerk Gilbert Resumptlon of ,the Bllnd Inetltute at Brantford Enquiry. Brantiord. Jan. t.â€"â€"'1‘he O. I. B. en- quiry was named yesterday alter- noon, when an examination of Dr. A. J. Marquis. G. Raymond and F. Lewis was held as to the general work- ings of the institution. - John Nicholson, 3 upil. submitted as evidence for the eienee that stu- dents were allowed to go to political meetings of both parties. Pupils had attended the resort of the Conserva- tive- workers. where a conference was arranged with the candidate. Brew- ur. - ‘ II. .n- "Bflncipd Gardimr'l dunno. will ho forthcoming to-dny. v1!- Holl- incur. M 333 {doâ€"bang M to' am ï¬nally boon undo to hhnuli. wu too ill to sppou- hrday and his cum was May. “muâ€-.- :3 ma MAIL HOOK DIAL! DEATH. PRIN. GARDINER'8 DEFENGE. an elegant novelty. GOLD CHAINS Ohfll‘ Agnlmt HotMy. "MRISS BEAR. CLOTHING EURâ€"ET 0F ASSASSIN Institute Chapel on l nvl‘tutlon ot Prince Alexandrovltch, Husband of Grand Duchess Olga, Young- est Sister of Czarâ€"His Aun- sln Wu Killed by an Ofï¬cer. St. Petersburg, Jan. 4.â€"Major-Gen- eral Von Der Launitz, prefect of po- lice of St. Petersburg, was shot and killed by a young man at the Institute of Experimental Medicine yesterday afternoon. .- e UAAL:-_ Strikes St Petersburg Prefect Police In Base of Brain. Auvvâ€"u Von Der Launitz, at the invitation of Prince Peter Alexandrovitch, Duke of Oldenburg, husband of the Grand Duchess.Olga,- youngest siséer of Ern- peror Nicholas, was atte ding the conqecration of the institute cha _l. the LAUNITZ A PETTY DICTATOR Wu Attending tho Comocntion of Assassin Cut Down. As the assassin turned to flee, one of the omcers present drew his sabre and cut the man down and killed him. The identity of the assassin has not been establisheé. I. 7 “.._.1‘_ After dissolution of the Russian] ‘Thw Parliament, powers little short of an 9 those of a pett dictator were confer- I Fina red upon Von r Launitx. He issued . a long proclamation. explaining the ’ , ' dig ' failure txon of the secret ghee" had e 588 arrests in St. tersbnrg during ‘ the three da p Dec. 89 women. were. charged With revolu- which turth among .er on the ‘ y. 888, t On Nov. 23 last, Von Der Launita, mates, acting; it was said, under a hint tram The a his er authority, dispersed a meet- corps 1â€"... -c mumï¬tntinnal Democrats in St, canflq :11; Sf‘aoï¬-sâ€"titï¬tional Démocrats in St. Pgtersburg, which be himng had pro- Wor of 1387-88 woo dooorotod brovory. ond. in «mm» m holding tho ronk o! mojorgonorol. ho woo ono of tho oquordoo of tho court. Von Dor 1mm“: woo Gavornor o! Tombov for mroo you-I. no otood high in oho tovor at tho Empower. Dr Dubrovin. proddont 0! \ho to- wohoryhuuodthongoddonl’o- on mo otroot nix)“. oovor- o3 ohoio and so his mom m Situation Worse Than For Many Yumâ€"Railways Feel It. ‘ Winnipeg. Jan. 4.â€"0ne of the worst snowstorme which has struck Winni- geg in‘iears has been in progress uring 9 past tew days. The railroads are being sued tothe cope. MoOsrdlo says tint he ha a“ the slight.» idea Indium h. or tho mod" 10: uhoomm. anthem-’0 'ï¬ï¬EMMOnt. London. Jun. tâ€"(O. A. P.)â€"'1'ho York-hire Post‘s London com: d- SNOW-STRIOKEN MANITOBA. on Invitation of but not the cure for, the car shortage in the northweet, and the cut coal famine in North Dakota. ve been determined by the members of the Interstate Commerce Commission, who participated in the recent hear- ing! at Chicago and Minneapolie. Franklin Lane, W of the in- vestigating commieeion. ï¬nds that it is a fair inference from all the testi- monx that the red cause of the coal not available in the congested state of that terminal for carrying coal to North Dakota. " 7-4 __1“ U. 8. Cbmmlulomr Flndo Railway- Fallod to Prop". For Movement of Grain â€" Evldoncu of Boycott. Washington, In. 3.â€"Tho causes of. but not the cure for, 31.19 car shortage A Aâ€"â€"-__.--O L‘ UK bu quus Mr. Lane says that the report will be followed in due course by the spe- cial recommendations of the commis- sion as a whole as to whatever legis- lagiion. ii any, may be deemed advisp a e. Referring to the report that the coal shortage was due to the presence of a trust or combination between deal- ers in coal. who ï¬xed prices in the northwest. and refused to sell to "out siders†and “irregulare.†the wort says: "The commission has gain in- disputable proof 01‘ an agreement be- tween coal dealers to maintain prices and to boycott all who do not so agree; but there is no evidence at all justifying the contention that this combination is chargeable with the coal shortage prevailing, nor that the railroads were party in any way to such a conspiracy.†Financial ass to a large percentage of the people of the northwest is shown to have been caused by the failure at the railroads to prepare for a large movement of grain. Mr. Lane shows that the railroads tapping the great grain belt of the‘ northwest seem ~‘â€"4-4‘ Lâ€" 6“;- haveâ€"“been"overwheimedbythia year’s crop. Although, in M, the exceeded that of 1905. wereer nor mpdid it equd thet of st least one other preceding year. Over Million Dollar: Dump to Anny and Navy Stem â€" Corps Equipment Destroyed. Portsmouth, En¢.. Jen. Lâ€"The ï¬re which broke out Wednesday night anon: the camp and equipment stores on the Gun wharf hem caused dam- age, according to the oï¬cial esti- mates. to the amount of $1,250,000. The entire equipment of an army corps was destroyed. Although the eonflagretion is under control, masses of smouldering blankets and other stores occasionally break out into Propo Loss In Montreal Flu-o mo,- pnontud, Jan. tâ€"One lite lost and £011! to me extant. of more than gr: 08.000 dutroyody was the result. of o hero yacht-d; Tho dud mun h Hormidu Gallon. who m era-bod in his own homo by nhmnsvdlvhontrytutomouo his man. who without. injury wallowing h o o! Autimogd Itoriu. ' I 0|“ 0' Borlln. 130ml:k 3:: {rs-Wm. Powloy, 4:11 an. m. h s ton 0* m"?°3‘ , 3 «ll-known aim man. You. POM"! w one. in ‘ shown. mp. hm. M ““99" °“' rope nocowu Lord Aim-dun. Rome. Jan. Lâ€"‘l‘ho Pop. â€curd-i received in print. “dunno 010 Eu 0! Aberdun. Lord-mutant!“ o! In- land. During their oonvomflon the Font“! add: "M an no both: Osmond than an Irish Cnthoua tn Ireland or Mâ€- I'lmuwu- Parley. I13. lint in 0“!" , _.. l...- l -vn-v Powi‘yhééll mm or W a 'mypod on d sou-nu. mam. m gâ€"Wm. Powl‘ “may 0! this m. b O â€a COAL Emma's cwse. KILLED IN BIG FIRE- AT PORTSMOUTH. FBEEDOM'FOBPOLAND ARTICLES mks.- » Mamba-a so: Forthâ€"nun Support leutlonlsuâ€"Work to BC Don. for Polmd In Can of War Botwun Powers - Commltuo Host Art-any Intelligence Syl- tom and Colloct Infomnflon. Polish National League At Independence. Bred“. Bileein. Prneein. Jen. e.â€" The uticlee of â€mention 0! the Pol- ieh Netionnl League describe the din oltheleecueubeinzflounitedl the national resources for the rectory tion of the independence of Poland.†The centrel committee of the league is bound to support any mola- tiomry notion tending to chance at the Government. Article 10 reeds: “In cue of In: between the era that took pert 1n the diemem ment 0! Poland. the league‘s pflncipel care must be to secure for Poland at the critic-.1 mo- ment en important position and there- tore the central committee must pne- pere plane for e militery and an ed- minietretive omeniution. The com- mittee must coXlect eccnrete informa- tion concerning the amount of money in the conn eveileble in the event oftenend omnetmenseemm- Submarine Orulun For France. Paris. In. 4.â€"The Adminlty hll ordered the contraction of tour sub- muino cruiun. whiCh 9° *0 5‘ W patio: to my existins type d “an“ Mu Sun Jun Boon lum Hubca- lo In Wh wmmwwmmmmmmm WWNEMWWWNWW. mmm Em . «mummmmmm Lumbomon and [aux Flu-mm In 0 Id! Blood Flmd. c-ssx unplan- hit all! (man. W 1n on: an a Noam. u: 01th. (I d Kmart-bl. Trump Eryn ï¬mmmmvr- 20093 Hr. Eldon M Dean Pukonhun. Toronto. Jun. Lâ€"B. H. Eldon. u- tiltant pdndpd 0! duo Tochnled School. was panama! Ilppoinhd ‘° mound Principal Menhun st the and man; at the 1800 board «I dam Int MM ’DM In a Tutu. MMWM m1 :3th 0! m A PITOHED BATTLE. member: WM. Gordon Dua- Out. On "N. ASSOClATlON :ndiud Almlng put. as the when you buy : pump which do not cylindeu ls buyout“: brmcylindetudstedroda, pipes tad cut iron u-ucew Wemnddngslugebomhnucyflnderudsteelrodpump vhlchwmoutmndthm move me: thmuypumponthe _ _ - . _ o. a. A JA,_ -_.I Odr practical nun. Mr. J. Dennis. 1003‘! repdn, sad we cm gnu-tame satisfaction. Mail order: receive prompt attention. Wu. 99M SY LVESTER M’P’G PASCOE BROS. uln- d mwmhm' We have n few M Gauntlets, Robes and during mi: month. BOOTS AND SHOESâ€"We lnve about forty pairs ï¬ne Boots. in broken sizes, which we will sell 3: eostc‘ month; also ell Felt goods. TO BE SOLD AT COSTâ€"Fancy China, rename am a fevChriatmugoodawillbeclearedatcoat. Our stock in all department: must be greatly reduced to make room for new goods. which will come forward at once after stock- taking. muwwmma. General Merchants, Oakwood. Ton damn any: kept wall m van: m mun. mu. ml. 11. few Men’s 1L__A8TIJRIA For Infants and Children LINDHAY Cresswe II and Jordan, 3mm The Kind You thve Plums, Organs and Soulng Machines. Highest grade Instrument: such at Bell. Kun, Thomas. etc. The mm: d vhichilngumteeof ulity. In Sew an. naps. mm. Win ONTARIO IABOLE WORKS. Ofï¬ce and Shop 14-7 Kent-st, â€I “IT“. 00.“: Nearly opposite Public Library ‘. W. JORDAN. aftettllordenud n:- mien-g Joann INTI! L hon liOl WEN! m8 NOT