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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1902, p. 1

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BRITISH W a ---- 69TE YEAH. NO. 57. KINGSTON, ONTARIO SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1902 R. J REID, vesitag UNDERTAKER, | 2 Doors Above the Opera House. i TELEPHONE 877. ats at 5.56 The Heres a Snap For You. |". 0". ¥ # iran sal a w he be tay in Bernard I Hardwood Extension es only $3 50. Regul ar price $5.50, High Back Leather Diners only $1 25. The Number is Limited. Robt. J. Patile Britivh, kir, 1901 1897; ri 1796; 1R8% 7 Reid, Di 2 doors above the Opera House, Ashnola Coal Company LIMITED. I have just received information | that a 10 ob sean of hitwninous | coal underlying a 25 feet mam of lig nite bus been struck. In view of this discovery, the pros pects of the undertaking are greatly enhanced and its security as a sound and profitable investment firmly es tablished. The shares are of the par value of $1.00 and are at present offeren for 25 cents, but may be raised at any mo- ment without further notice to 35 cts, | This is the most tempting propos tion ever placed before investors, and recomume! itself to the most ous and conservative. { Coal stocks are held in high estim- 0? ation at the present time owing to | the phenomenal success which has at- { tended the most prominent enterprises in that iotlar industry. That this is & propesition: fully equal to those already :sstublished is undoubt- d the rtunity afforded to vir nr thus ing hold of it 'intial stage is one which does y iteelf, only 'be open for a few 3 Wor particulars, engi neers' report; ete., wie | GEO. CLIFF, 115 BROCK STREET. : Inténdiog Purchasers of Any- thing in the CLOCK LINE Whether for Office, Drawing . Room, Dining Room, or Kitchen, would do well to see our assort- ment of this very necessary arti- ele. Our timepieces are sold at the most reasonable prices and carry our full guarantee. TH BROS. cauty- | Fine Willum. Moore, viz Clock, Mahognny Mirros other bound, ve a Boe Lace, ! Dinner Sei, Hat Rack, Flat Top Oak Hes Dresying Coase Bedroom Sot janes' Chairs Plosh and othe | large quatite | Onrpets. Stair Tables, Couch Happy of Kithen Terms cash Young into respondenc would app INCUBATORS ments, Will Works, 8 Ts 3 rows, : 350 KING STREET, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. Belontitic Examination of Eyes Free. GRAND ER vs AJ, SMALL, Lessee and Manager. | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12ih ars rit vsen tative ol the most Tn ifliant # Amelia Bingham's Special Co, ae Ne CLYDE FITCH'S Oresgert "THE CLIMBERS." i} Bresegted. for 200. mights at Ground ary rows, $1.50; fg" 8 rows, 8c; nly a wo on win ar HANLEVE LEYS, EN -- ---- LOCAL MEMORANDA. | The Daily Note Book For Whig | Readers to Post Themselves By. Alen mater society, 7.30 pam. The sun rises Sunday AL 626 am, ard thewtire Willismsburg, Va, Sura, Phitedeiphim, 1812 in general use new hats, drops oa Noe at every is thet dilfernce between Paris, king Edward VII, betwgen Monitor and Merrimac, Napoleon Willian I ES ---- ner Sets, Tea Sets. CHEAPER. THAN EVER. COME AND SEE. ROBERTSON BROS. BY 10HN H. MILLS Auction Sale Household Furniture; Piano, Parlor Furniture, Hap- py Thought Range, Ete., Ete. 1 HAVE RECE St, Lavwrence eomt on WEDAESDAY, © Plans By Fox, Book Case, (2 arble Top Centre Japavese Extension Ash Sideboard, Chenille and other Curtin Ten Hult } wk, room Sets, Table aud Ne Suds ------------------------------------------ PERSONAL. | WOMAN, possession Toronto, Ont, FOR SALE. Toronto Junction, GRAN THURSDAY, MARCH 13th An Elaborate Production of the cessful English Musical Comedy A RUNAWAY GIRL Presented by THE AUGUSTIN DALY CO. ARTHUR DUNN AND i 50 People in the Cast Deticlous, Bright & Catchy Music PRICES-Grotund rows, 18; Seata on sale MONDAY, 10 am, ut HAN § I§ IL ffected *Tis CECIL RHODE | | His Heart is Saay A i Said Unitinl States w ¥ : = ONLY SEES OLD FRIENDS. Lomdon, 1722; in HE TROUBLES IN IRELAND ARE DISCUSSED. m. in first in | known in Furope in 1300, | { { in 1394 to-night Wellington, Street wpbder at George | | a god corresponaient 7 post an | The Question of Lawlessness in | Ireland--Strong Editorials Up- on the Subject--The Executive Urged to Have Tue League Proclaimed -- The Trade Re- turns. London, March 8.-The Standards Cape Town corvespondent says that Mr. Rhodes suftering from angina pectoris, and that his condition is ex tremely critical His héart is con siderably evlarged, and is encroaching the lung space. Relief is afforded periodical administration of oxy angler | angler | One baits bs book; the oth | ok the workl's Metory: Theatre burned with los of life, tie, king of Swed, died, married, 1863. na under in Mrs as | toecher | mar- | died, | Nolsom, vietorious Ward J onephine Heury and I. of Germany fame, is attending him The Cape Town correspondent of the Daily Mail, referring to the illness of Cecil Rhodes says that his condition much less satisfactory He nobody but his immediate friends, who are becoming extremely anxious Owing to the agitation which is be ing carried on by the Irish national . I | ea ue the government confronted 0 k i once more with the question of law 0 lessness in Ireland. It a rather | significant fact that the Times, the | Pall Mall | Gazette, leading Gazette and Westminster print strong on the subject. It is said that Irish | executive has heen to urge the | government to proclaim the league. Lord Walsingham has, by a deed of | @ift, assigned his magnificent collec tion of micro-lepidoptera to the Bri tish museum It contains 200,000 specimens, and i= the largest in the | world Many, of the are to found any other collec sees | | { | { i { | | is articles moved specimens ---- not be | tion The trade report that during the the united king: of £41,691.501, the imports of February last year of £1.977.152 The exports for February from the united kingdom amounted to £21,312,276, being an increase on the corresponding month of last year of £274,821, A despatch from Berlin, to the Chronicle, says that princess Irene, wile of prince Henry of Prussia, has grranged to make a prolonged stav with her two voungest children, at a sanatarium near Dresden, Prince Henry, the despatch adds, will join her there when he returns, as, it understood, he needs rest to recover from the fatigue from his journey to the United Seates. Officials of the American 'line done everything in , their power the wrecked passenders of the gleamer Waesland. They are lodging them in Livé¥pool hotels, and are arranging for their passage by the next steamer from Liverpool. I hey speak in the Springs, Mattoesses, Oak | highest terms of the captain of the Necratary, Marble Top | waouiand as a veteran officer of~ o Work Basket, Stud ' EY Of of . Rug Sofa, | ceptional experience and are satisfied ARetaton & | that the conduct of the crew wae all Rules, Cutiery. "Site that could be desired They agsert ron Bad, - Easel, Library of | that the overturning of a single boat {hough Rass. large quant [was caused by the excitement of a ut 10.30 am., sharp passenger, who made a rash leap. The JOHN H. MILLS, officials of the line will not discuss the Auctioneer. | responsibility for the collision which | will be a matter jor the courts Vickers Sons and Maxim have he run, at Barrow, the construction of a | warship which is described as » | battleship and semi-cruiser, i strey the former and the fleet ness of the latter She will he the most powerful "armored warship ever built. It is not known who she is be Ling built for The Daily Mail's despateh. from the Azores, mentions that the Etruria brone down on the night of Pebruary ith. An unvisoal rumbling was heard in the engine room; suddenly there was a tremendons crash. and it was found that the propeller had dropped off and carried away the rud der. The liner is hourly expected at the Azores Regret ix expressed in the American calony hore at the cancelling of Mise Roosevelt's proposed visit to London {for the coronation. Arrangements {had been planned to rive the presi dent's daughter a special welcome. mn February show imports into of the value increase on for month fom were being an IVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM A to sell at his residence, o 3 King Street west, Murch 12th, the effects, Parlor Sets), Table, ate, ete. Brass Vass, Oruameats, Solid o'clock Tea Table, Cushions, ot of Pictures, Walnut aod Tables, fine Walnut Side Drop Lead Table, What not Sewing Muchine, fine Ladies' Secretaries, Lamp, Walowt and Picts is have for Set, Chair, Pano awd Fine r enny of Dishes, Carpets, CAME cor whe 2538, AGED 21 JUST of $14.000 desires with respectable man inte good wile Box n having the semi of ON MONTHLY PAY anywhers, Incubator SoLp whip OPERA HOUSE Cw with 50] ---------- ht & Cateny Munie. A GRADUATE DEAD. Tho. ) Balance, Se. Gallery, 23¢. | wi) Proceed To Wind Up An Es- tate. Toronto, Murch 8.<-The Ontario pro- hibition campaign committee met ves FRIDAY, MARCH 4th terday and considered the new policy to be adopted in view of the attitude taken by the party leaders in the EX.» OPERA HOUSE Most Important Operatic Event Of eee THE me. QUILLER BLE CAST OF ARTISTS, (NCLUDING us Grace % legislature. Rev. J. Hunter, D.D., Rev. J. E. Starr, grand councillor Austin, of the Royal Templars, and others, advocated independent politi- eal action. The electorate policy will be decided upon at a special meeting to be held on Monday afternoon. At a meeting of the creditors of J. M. Hamilton & Sons, wholesale milli: nery, no was made and it was decided to proceed to wind up the es Four inspectors were appoifted. Janies McLaren, BA, MDY & vet i practioner, died voster- Park, at the age of He was g graduate 's, Kingston. The legislation and reception com: mittee, of the city . gouncil, has in- structed eity solicitor aswell to ask for an t to the redistribu- tion hill providing for four additional representatives the city in the islature. the Season Sale of Seals Wii Open Tuesday, March ll Destr Fire. Owen Sound, Ont, March 8 The saw mill, stave soll, and engice and boiler hoase, " with a quant- i heading, at Murphy's Dr. Jameson, of Transvaal raid | | | | i | | | | roval body j cavalry PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. The ioe 1 at Niagara Falls is going The the late census The C.P.R ments of western » pi sopulation of New Zealand was SH, N20 now weeepting «hip wheat for Duluth farmers report hands High " by Genesee, n sCarcity wages are being men Insaniy Ail York are in New hospitals swided bevord their capacity George Mam of Blandford, through a hole in his barn flour reported 10 be fatally injured The by-law to RIO 00 to the domim pany was carried at lhe Maine historical build a 260.000 fireproof building at the Longi hoe at Portland. The British government will form a ] guard of: native to Le quartered mn London. The Spanish regency may po longed owing to the incapacity king Alfonso to exercise the function. Lhe snatian Business in many affected all branches of in dustry I'he price of coal high Frank Hogan, of Parish, N.Y. a dime novel boy, tried to knife his brother and shoog his mother, now in jail Thomas Stephenson, and chief of the Canton, China, died there on Wednes asing state state und a of n harness com 'ort Elgin. SOUMN ty bonus 184 to OW stg oi Ger- ha is an customs service | dw, of cholera It stated that Gen. Diaz 1 | fell | { by the purchase of stock in the Indian | { over two months of $0 a share, of | { the | company. very | | gate | September, | period and is | | | loss to the Dominion intends | to retire from the presidency of Mexico | time, and that Gen. him. in months Reves will A despatch from Paris Petit Journal association, at to inaugurate a general strike John G a resident of township of Howick, committed cide Friday night by hanging him seli to an apple tree in an orchard, Freed, six succeed the says siddons, on Canandai Howard Holmes i burn gua, NOY ed od to dea matches and set The installation of Wales as chancellor the university of Wales, to the will take place jointly at Bangor Carnavon The River of Detoar opened navigation of St. Mary's river on Friday by making the firsi run of the season into lake Huron. It ports no ice in sight Parker, the English commis St. Louis ®#xposition, has endorsement orders of for a of balloon the exposition The Persian government has ac reed the construction of an overland wire from India to Teheran, in order to relieve the Jask cabl to serve as a feedor for the Indo-European line T. L. Pardo, the popular member of was playing with his clothes on five, the prince of of m NUCCesSSIOn and tug Queen, George sioner of the procured the at Britain nEions at SOTIOR to and the legislature from West Kent, is dangerously ill with pnenmonia at home in Cedar Springs Mrs Pardo is prostrated from «a similar attack. President Loubet Russia, on his visit May 17th. He is for on will start to' the czar, will ail from Dunkirk en the battleship Mas sena on that date M. Deleasse, the minister of foreign affairs, will gecom pany him Patrick go, and a killed Thursday, fi it train Syracuse J. Dovle, a native of Oswe printer-on the at Fairmount by being run over by He was a member typographical union. The steamer Amur, from Lynn canal, brings news of a very rich gold on Okl Pelly, about twenty miles be low kirk, which is causing great excitement at Dawson and at northern points Finds ranging all the way from twenty-five cents to- 8760-40 the pan are reported. Palladium was W. Va., on a of GUESS AT HENRY'S AIMS. Berlin Correspondent Has It All Fixed Up. New York, March 8.--A special cable to the Herald, from Berlin, Save : I am informed from » trustworthy source that the ultimate object of prince Henry's visit to Washington iv to bring about an agreement by which Germany will he permitted 10 maintain. a large fleet in Carribean waters to serve for the protection of German settlers and property rights imperilled by the frequent revolutions mn South American republics. in offi cial correspondence the fleet of Ger- man warships at Guayra is styled as the "American station." assembled British Battleship Launched. London, March 8. --Queen Alexandra performed the christening ceremony to-day at the launching of the battle ship Queen at Devonport, King Fd wartl accompanied the queen to Devon- port, and their visit was wade the occasion for a gala demonstration in their hohor. The enty of Plvisouth was crowded with visitors as scldom be fare in its history. Flags and bunting were displayed everywhere, a large sum having been appropriated for the decorations by the town council. The mallet and chisel used in severing the launching cord were contained in» han ly carved oak casket with golden key, all of which were present. od to her majesty after the coromony The Queen ix a battleship of the first class, and is designed to be one of the most formidable figh 'ng ma chines afloat. Vaccination Was Fatal. Easton, Pa., March S-Mise Flor ence Cooper. pinetren years old, died here from the effects of vaccination, that was performed by James Den- net, a young drug clerk, who, when be heard of the young woman's seri vos illness, hurriedly left the town. Mise Cooper was a saleswoman in a local departmental store. La | | the American | in | ---- | Cause Of The Recent Rise In Stock. 1 | ---- STRUCCLING FOR ~ PLACE. WANT TO HAVE A CONTRACT ABROGATED i | eslimates hguor Lill will Which is a Real Good Thing For a Company In New England To Have the Contract Broken | Will Save the Company: Many | Thousands Of Dollars | Mootreal, March 8A fight trol of the Dominion coal for con- | company, | open market, now said to have been | the cause of the recent rise in a Jit) 15 and the men fighting for control are said | to be James Ross and Henry M. | Whitney, the latter the president and | former the vice president of the | I'he cause of the struggle Me to abro contract entered into, in | IN) to extend over a of - fifty vears, whereby the | Dominion coal company was to supply | said to be Ross' desire the New England gas and coke com- | with coal at 51:06 a ton now a coal company, | Mr. Whit vew Eng pany Fhis contract IN proving Serious still a good thing for ney, who is president of the land Legal advice has hes while oneern n | | secured by Mr. Ross to the effect that | a | the Montpelier to the | miner's | Carmaux, has decided | months the | hil | while | secure | shares 1s king, | | at { the buying was general | ing if al y coal cor tlegal and nH « rave the thousands of dol Mr. Whitney sold his hold a large ney contract an is be broken will A 11) many lars 1e | ago is have largely retaining Mr. Whit a controlling 1) to the friends steel " terest said have caused nt his hand and his n out hoom which se up to My. Ross and have taken a heavily, Mr. Ross believed to may have heen call The stock 1 the buvir price are ! and al have we hut be to account ket v excited the was big deman and dur trading ommon changed hands the t prominent I all ; alings el jssues teen minutes 2 were me 8 AT und the were ATO market. The opening de thirty-nine, an advance of a full point | and the | by 10:43 a.m. | up ninety-on with ihe bona half, Twin feature, sell ht's + went a hall higher preferred, sold piarter compared J ay nig ninety « ter snd a » a buovant 115, and Doniition coal | 10:40, up te was unchanged at | | MRS. WOODLAND'S PETITION. | Judge Refused Her The Care of | Her Child, | i Toronto, March An order made by justice Britton at Osgood hall, dismissing the petition broug by Florence Mabel Woodland, mn cian, well-known prof sionally bv her maiden pame, Florence Mabe 1 Glover, against her Nis! s mother, reco er | sion find | i left | i | | | i i Henrietta Glover, to posses of her six-year-old daughter Dorothy Ellen Woodland Mrs. Woodland was Harry Woodland, anist, mm (Xx ouple went to live in Ottawa her hushand four years her child to On May 20th, last froma profe Woodland her and assaulted on secretly married | a Toronto or ISO, and to the She tober, 0 ay moth ve veturhed with er's V home when returning engagement, Mrs get her child inst to give her alleged, also her anit the to the which was dismissed | Mrs. Woodland was the t for | the Boston Lyric grand com- | pany, which played at Grand | opera house last week. ! er ar, | went refuse Woodlar I'he court d up, { was peti piani opera the SHOOTING ACCIDENT. Son of Chief" Lowery Discharges Father's Revolver, Almonte, March A tressing | accident happened here Thursday evening. Alian, the son of chief Lowery, fourteen vears o age, whilst handling his father's re volver, accidentally shot himself. The | bullet entered the right breast, and! passed into or through the lung. Phy- | ficians were at once sugumoned, and | the patient was made as comfortable as possible, but on account of his weakened condition it was not deem ed wise to probe for the ball. He rallied from the shock, but his con dition is eritical, 8 di shooting on second | fi Should Examine Tinned Goods. Mauvehester, March ln an address before the royal commission on arseni- cal poisoning, Dr. - Revnolds, of the Manchestor infirmary, stated that in September, 1901, Mai. Ronald Ress, the authority on tropical mediciae, | osked him to see a supposed case of bericheri. The patient, the wife of an American missionary, was suffering from neuritis. She had lived almost entirely on tinned California fruits, Pr. Reynolds suggested to the com mission that tioned foods in general should be further examined with a view to detecting arsenic. False Impression. The idea prevails in some quarters that only wembers of Sydenham street Sharh will be admitted to their hanvpuet. This is not soi os all are invited. The 25 ticket admits to both the banquet and the platform meeting (music and addresses) which folly CONTROL | said | that | owner, le | his family | that Cuban Refugees Do Not Love | { the { tions, eral { cently not known until ail the shorts | t Iw | threw | nolds was f and |" ional {-% | settlement | Tl consey | purporting committer i i i LAST EDIT10X OPEN MOOSE SEASON. WEATHER PROBABILITI portant ame Law Amend ments in The Legislature Foron March spent a giiet day but the approaching Im amar Little high Fashionable DRESS G00DS For Spring and Summer. Dire brightest ¢ for a tor; 3 lat wie fog The on routine matters Yesterday, not ny that rapudly given by cing signs of Were the session Notice Koss that next there A number were want "ha I~ wa premier day Sessions comn a on Wedae mormng will of advanced gon ernment measures a age, and the i wade that on Monday AnnOURoCIIeRtL the supplementary taken up, and the be considered cain will Le n mitiee Hon. XN cond re game the spat 0 ¢ Section interesting visit this store It in the Spring fa. a is i women who with reflect Ir ad protect its hrs i in Latchford I the . "HH amend the 0 moved "H and doing provided an open | resplendent no for from October 15th | bries that the approved November 13th in each in the | fashions for coming sews 2» north of the main line of the All the delicate worth md between Mattawas and] having, in every design and Arthur south of the main | weave, are displayed in pleasing are an for and | ray. It is 4 treat walk through cariboo fir wembers 1st i5th department just to see the beau aguninst | tiul fabrics Those who come to tbuy have po trouble whatever in find- on had been | 102 exactly what suits their taste and fancy. Your particular needs hay ante careful Hy Kew Bg ol hus to most n act in claus new ost the olorings t sas mos to vear fancies son Core and 1 Beason PEON Re to m Nc For some } time it bad been the law to shoot bat the attended to these game animals oliey. of protect ith h no longer results | on it "was desirable to maintain it. The quail shooting sea | ly ax son would be confined to the month | of. Novembe in recard 10 NOW DI8SS Trimmings, cotton-tail rabbits, Mr, Latchford ex plained that the bill authorized the I'he question of Dress Trimmings is an it and all the si» season "inee many ew been intro- 1 or occupant of lands, ns having written them and what orna- im, to shoot them was found I'he fashionable, Trimming De vou'll be | amazed at the wealth of our display, in the effects which are to be What worth showing the best selooted include favorahle been id corres pated just as Come and alone importa thi leas hl one, more oF so fron perse b where and novelties have Fo get for permi at sivn an idea of ertainty and any time it they rece er were i a damags ing ond correct tl vou ball Ls Sec reading vou'll have to visi artment. When our ASK FOR RE-ANNEXATION. | i» do pecially new Lace popular t sO United March State Statesers. ficulties with fred ques here, S the ge ransacked rid over and goods. These ever is having I We markets of their « | Laces. y re Very sertions Madrid United ference to re have the we bes , f re { lowed from are 4' Spanisi who me land, he wr effects in edgings, in- of Valencien Orientals Guipures, Irish 1 and Cuba ur beautiful for the | One | shown to ne huded This | showing the | er Coed | Embroideriss, Nainzook Insertions for mvited in on and allovers Forchons Chantilly Passementerie Spam nes, and res Newest and Silk imps, fod correspondent, limax the thei the in ld be a fitting « ns in Seguin, Be Cubans belief in faithfulnes faith of mot coun try of the American and realization bo 3 bad terloping Ed very ete and Cambrie and Spring ------ -- Swiss, Kidnapper's Bold Act | ging Ind, March 8 Jac dainty rout from Inspection CER STEACY & STEACY the charg h laughter Ann and BOLN. March Sed sting officers, hittle twin all-overs Greencastle, X set Blouses, wynolds, e vowed nd., to Loui of kidnapping I en I ville on es SIX veoars the the window Monon train, The « aged out of a rapidly movin wmped after her cers did not notice his me hat when the discovered they went bact up the Rey in fc wed av, 1 of and At I'he i Fellows Furrs : | FURRS to Mr. ar a ¥ Anus wirls wence = time av MARRIED, HEGADORE-PETERS-On March L bet D. Hegndore Peters, South and country Bib cab Ocdessa, 1g Frevweriokae f und ar d } wo th farmers | sist the 8 ag after returned by being surrounded ' who had been summoned to a officers. The pr married a deserted DIED tn Kingston La « SOR 8 E March "ath beloved Wily Henri TWITCHELL ! { of her, and et --~ Numbay at tory and marri ain determined Passengers Cremated. March hiful 2 OVENS A wreck Ante Fexas od a in MA ratirond near twenty-five miles west morning Friaay ceived here | nts WANTED. killed on WASHING OK I Campa j09 REFERENCES RE Mrs 30 Allred SERVANT Apply to Rowe WOMEN TO Write Gl Tor passeng Consuls In A Clash. whi IDERS-TWO NICE, ROOMS WITH od board, may be bad at 24 Seart Foe wise table board ondon march fr Tien sin, the corre Standard reports the French American there, which arose from the attempts of the French to tain we properties in "of the ' bet ween FOR COPYING LTT = Mord tw Nupply age and il . RN WEEKLY ¥ Hove th wy . nchude "cor 3 t LI nh cons i LADIES AND GENTLEMEN new at home by maeking twelve pr week Bend your addeses w cents stato to Box 268 Lowdows, miss ENJOY FVEN the The An & cor ponagent the ¥ ' J. say American flag I'he French hoise the [A American hoisted the on dispiated building threatens to the now GOLDEN fla or 86 a 3 have room for Try is Write Ce Tena OPPORTUNITY fay it ; mast wirk ah ot Marwhall French above Important Witness Dead. Town, March Dr. Scholtz principal witness in the Radwiwill, charges with signed & I { MEN AND WOMEN 70 LEARN THE BAR ber trode. Wages while learning. Spl did opportanity offers Good positions wncared evervahers New studesie enter daily. Hailrond ticke\, lodgings, trial, todd and entalogus free Address HALLS BALBER SCHOOLS 246 Yonge street, Toronto, or 16 Fast Reng ea strewt, Buffalo Branches Now Fork, Boston, Baltimots, hicago, die Owen Hall Cape & the Canim against with forgery princess in connection notes | to have been Cecil Rhodes, against whom she ought suit on account of a £2,000, died vesterday of preumonia hy later note for It Pr Territory Of Jefferson. Washington, March The territories reports Flour For South) Africa. March " "1'iw Lake Huron Manitoba milling company has ol a sceond order from the do department of goriculture, set for the imperial war office, for ir to be shipped to South Afriea, x hovise the Indian a ter ; a of government to bel ahd 1 reer on | nil the ritorial form known as the territory of Jefferson. ------ Redmond's Estates. a London, March 5.--By the death of | his uncle, Lieut. Gen. John Patrick Satton Redmond, John Redmond, M P., inherits large but heavily encam- | bered estates in Trelgnd TASTY WORK PEEEEEE 2399 i Work that tie dressy man will be proud of--nest work -- work of quality -- smeoth edges --fioe finbh--promptly done aud prompuly delivered, That's what makes our laundry weak popular, : Baker's Ton, PRINCESS STREET, giving territory Goderich miinion ) / i Ts # metimes » matter of 9 grest isporance A watch ¢ tint dowa't tell the correct tine is jost a bad ae no wateh st ali. bring it to ne sed we will pus it 4s p oper vhape ala very small cont. A C. JOHNSTON & BRO. !

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