FOR TEACHERS ONLY. | Teacher's Diaavitity Policy is Good Thing. gon oh set and Samii company, dent and health pid in uo at rovides an indemnity of $10 per mod ge i bam A for pond ren ohn company in the o omy om in Brockville Teecorder. Will 8 Come i hin m ietor oul oud store. rik Ppropert; tub i Isaac Wonra King- man Saciplional values in quale. No many exc on any of our Linen Lawns bo, 75, 99¢, $1.00, 1.25, 1. 50. | Venetian Finish, thorough) f ; all leading shades i 00, 1.25, 1.35 1.50, 175: DIO TH 5 1.1L. EDO So "Po o $B di i Booth en Dy aveeaty roan. In case of accidental death or wl ara on oa Broek tu wvator or a Ee Bathe | ingse. over, S.J. tH Flaming; a WALSH, arty" Walsh returned to the city, yauterday; from the Canadian Soo, Marty" was, injured about two months ago, bit hos Keen Kept on the pay toll of the Soo team until it was seem he could not play again this seasom.. His ankje still bother shim and he walks with the kelp of a cane. "Marty" ia perfectly satisfied with the treptment he received at the Canadian Soo. Skating Race Yesterday. R. Anglin and W. Gilchrist, Queen's students, had a matched race at the covered rink, yesterday afternoon. The skaters wero to cover ten laps or a distance of about two miles. Gil- christ won the race by a lap and > a half. Play This Afternoon. Gananoque school boys and King- ston Collegiate Institute 11 play at the Zion rink, this afternoon. The collegiate hoys were defeated two woeks ago in Gananoque by 5 to 2, -1hut expect to turn the tables this af- ternoon. ---- Ellerbeck Covers Deposit. R. BR. Ellertbeck has deposited with the Whig the sum of $25, to cover the deposit. of W. H. Brooks, for. a wrest- ling match, He will wrestle Mr. Brooks before March 94h, at Harrow- smith, for $100 a side. ® "Varsity Junior Champions. i ato dant night, Varsity. m s HI played for the junior dntereollegiate ship. Varsit won by a score of 8 to 4. At half time the tally was 8 to 2.0 At Sie Varsity tied with Queen's, four all, so that the result of the Yond was 12 to 8. The ice was heavy and the lights were bad. Oldham, Arm- strong and Douglass played well for the winners, while Williams, Lockett and Bennett, in goal, did well for V8. . Varsity 111-Goal, Rogers; point, Carter; cover, Stewart; rover, Arm- strong; contre, Oldham; left, Douglass; t, Marshall. peen's 11I-Goal, Bennett; point, Gaskin; cover, Lockett; rover, Wil lint centre, Meikle; left, Gravelle; t, Roberts foreo--d Sifton, Sent .Out Amendments. Henry, president of the Cana- Poy Rugby Football Union, has sent out a dra¥t of the revised rules to the sceretaries of the different unions. The new rules will be considered by the bodies interested, and any sugges: tions for improvement that may arise will be discussed before the rules are finally accepted. Hockey Match At Zion Rink. On Friday afternoon a hockey match was played between the Muckers and Electricians of '08 "science, Although it resulted in a score of 8 to 1 in favor of the wire-pullers, the score in no way represents the play. For the greater part of the game, the puck remai in the vieinity of the elec- tricians' goal, but owing to the bril- liant stick-handling of "Jimmy" Stott, the ex-champion lacross play: er of the Pacific const, and the fine manoeuvres of the cover-point, the puck was unable to find the net. It has been whispered that the ga cians had taken unfair advantage the Muckers' goal keeper, hy. ge an electrical storm around hig goal posts. The miners are confident in the petutn match that the score will be reversed, Miners.--Goal, C. Orford: point, D. Trueman: cover-point, W. M. Hard: » a dehotild; centre, A. G, Stewart; right ng, J.P. Cor dukes: left wing, BD. K. Mackay Electricals. ~Goal, J. | 8S. Seotl; point, D.-B, Fleming; cover-point, A. M. Grant; rover, J, J. Jeffrey; centre, right wing, R. T. Jef: ing, B.\E. Noerish, 0. Sweerey. Yr! We keep. be Lollowing well-known corsels : oie LEE Rot B Jes on kA. me upg 0,0 "Kaho," ""Co a la Grad," "Lady Curzon," others, - New Teinooat: 'and soothed the poor animal. Prof. Shortt To Talk. Prol.- Aeam Short. of tzueen's T'nl- versity, will be the guest of the Canadian ot their weekly . He will give an Future of Canada's Fell On The Sidewalk. Henry Perkins, a young man hailing from Toronto, who has been visiting in the city, fell on the sidewalk, on Ontario street, near Brock street, this afternoon, and received several severe bruiseson-- his right arm, besides be- ing weverely shaken up. i ------------------ Church Services. Bethel Chanch-Pastr ha preach morning and evening. 4.15, a Christipn Endeavor nie rally will be held for obe hour. Owing to the inevitable t of Binney S. Black's ra (Rev.) Macken- rie will give an address entitled "The Lunch Basket." Prisoner For The Pen. Deputy 'Sheriff Jarvis, of Toronto, arrived in city, this afternoon, with Henry Monkton, found guilty in that' city of forgery, and sentenced to years. The prisoner was given his dinner at the Grand Union hotel, and was driven from there to the pris- on in a cab, Saturday Market. The 'inclement weather put a damp- er on the Saturday market. the at- tendance very « smull. Butter, which has been selling the past week at 2p. took an advance to 30e. "res offered at 35c. per Bonen. here wa was the usual supply of meat, with 'a scanty offering of vegetahles. Carpenters Will Contract. The carpenter-contractors met, last evening, and after considering the lal unions' dexuands, decided withdraw their notice to the -- architects, and tender for jobs now advertised. They will discuss the de mands for increase of wages later. Any contracts made will be made sub- ject to labor difficulties which may arse, They Scared The Poor Horse. At 11:30 o'clock; this morning, a butcher's horse tried a runaway stunt on King street, in front of the Whig office. Tt had got well under way, and was heading directly for Brock street, when suddenly it came to a dead stop, and every hair stood on end. The Whig people looked out of their windows for the cause, and soon found it. The poor horse had caught sight of James Daly and Aldermen Toye and Carson, and the Freeman proprietor, who were on the road, and it nearly died with fright. Ex- Market Clerk McCammon came along No Weeds, But Charge Made. A citizen, who in 1905, paid forty cents to the city for clearing the weeds off a vacant lot he owned, took the trouble last summer, in company with another party, to visit his lot at the time a notice was served upon him to cut down the weeds. He found that there wasn't a weed upon the lot, and yet he is now asked to pay the same amount for weed cut- ting as in 1005. Same better super- vision will have to he arranged of the weed question, so that citizens will not be imposed upon. Of course good citizens do net like to protest against a forty-cont tax, but _théy don't like to be "held up Ta ey The Late Hugh Finnigan. On Saturday, Feb. 23rd, after an ill- ness of several months, death claimed a much respected : resident of Pitte- burg, in the person of Hugh Finni- Deceased: was born on Amherst Taland, in October, 1832, As a voung man, life on the water attracted itl and for several years he sailed on lakes. Finding the sailor's file Ee not all vane ae, he left the water, to take up the trade of butcher, hut this Ande Sothi not hold a man of so kind god gentle a disposition. He soon the pitchers 's trade to take up nh ue his birthplace, but for the past twenty-six vears at Pitts burg. on 'the shores of the beantiful St. Lawrence. On February 23rd, 1870, éxuctlv thirty-seven years before his death, Mr. Finnigan married Mary ill, of Amherst Island, "ho Jane H r fam ; Willing, of tury, Clair, Mich., and wore all The late Nir. Finnigan was a Proshyterion, an Or- angeman, and a conservative. After a long life of seventy-five years, he sloept, and is mourned by many. The i to join her husband, who og y -- i Sime old fellow, who seldom wen his rounds in the morning without ob- ) was There will be no inquest on the re- mains. The hotel men will likely take a subscription to have the remains de- tly buried. The body was found by Police Con- stable Filson, while on his rounds. The deceased had only been dead a short time, as he was seen at the K.&P. railway freight sheds about six o'clock. For a great many years Fannon had no home; sleeping where he could and getting his meals at the hotels. Deceased was about sixty years of age and has no known rela- |) tives in this country. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. Boys' wool sweaters, 49c. Bibby's. Will it be too slippery to go church to-morrow. ? At pleases the eye. What ? Spe he glasses you get at Chown's Drug 8 oR for the a will be a Stl dearer than last year. o, Princess streot, lost a very Bart colt, through death last nigh, Ounningham, piano tuner, from Chickering' s, Ovxders gt MecAuley's book store. At ten o'clock this morning the cor- poration men appeared on the streets to scatter sand on the walks. a suluple of Mocha cake, Royal Sand ion brick and variegated bar, at R. Hi Toy#'s," King street. The new superintendent of nurses for the general hospital is expected to begin duty at the end of next week. Try Bibhy's special $1 glove, ALB: Cunningham and F. H.:Mac- nee will be in charge of the 14th Re- giment team for the Stratford pate, Queen's University experts have asked to analyse al salts which a farmer purchased and which a doo: tor examined and reported to contain white vitriol. of the Last evening a council of the ni of trade, a reso- lution of thanks was passed to Hon. Mr. Harty for hig attention to the delegation which waited upon the government with reference to en- larging the Welland canal. The Toronto Globe says that the Queen's-'Varisty junior championship match at the Mutual street rink, last night was. 'played almost in semi- darkness. A fine thing surely for a championship contest. Evidently, To- ronto gas is giving no better service than Kingston's. Boys' wool sweaters, 49¢., Bibby's. PERSONAL MENTION. Movements of The { The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. "Miss Nellie Hutton, of Barriefield, has left for Watertown, X.Y, Mrs. B. W. Thompson, Ottawa, is the guest of Mrs. F. Reid, Willets- holme. Miss Olive G. Scott, Pittsburgh, has returned home after visiting friends in Kingston. Miss Clara Ryan, who has been visiting in Barriefield, left Friday, for her home in New York, Mrs. Dennis Galvin left yesterday, accepted a position in Watertown, N.Y. Mr, and Mrs. Jay B. Gould left on the 'New York Central, to-day, for Kentucky. = Their friends wish the young couple every success. Met Last Night. The quarterly official hoard of Brook street met last night. The chief busi- ness was dealing with the resignation reau in Japon. The pastor Just teivel and ready for sale Moidag a salen did assortment of Ladies' Spring Suits. This is not a day too early as many:bave been waitiug for these Suitsand' Coats; and 'those coming first 'get the choice. NEW SPRING SUITS At 12.50, 13.75, 14.75, 16.75, 17.80, 18.50, 19.50, 21.50, 15.25, 22.00. We just mention 2 styles in particular. Eton Suit, Blouse Effect Jacket, lined, short sleeves. de- sigas of self and silk braid on front and around neck, fancy self cuffs, trimmed with braid. / Seven Gore Skirt, two box pleats down front, over- lapping seams, flaring from point half way down skirt, made in black and white Shepherd's Check, at 16.75. And in Navy Blue Broadcloth at 0 17.50. SUIT Tight-Fitting Jacket Lined with good quality mercerized, fly front, im- itation breast pockets, self collar, cuffs and ornamen- tal tabs, cuffs and tabs, trimmed with buttons. Nine Gore Skirt, with overlapping seams, form- ing double box pleat on front and mde, pleats on side gores, made in 'Fancy Grey Mixed Tweed. 14.50. -- AOR his Sonu pion with the Fe once. He does not expevt to "the Orient undil August. Rev. TC H Brown, a former pastor, will be in: vited to. take the pulpit for the bal: Letters Were Lost. A prominent citizen lost three letters which. he had stamped ready to post today. He reported his loss to the police, who succetded in Focatihg two of them. The other letter, was Do doubt picked up and it is Hoped that the finder posted it. "The Winter's Tale." Miss Minnie M. Williams will another Shakespea 1 . vocation hall, Pn esta hE 4th, 8 o'clock. Plan at Ugl Robinson. and he Detroit mon, who alm pu of. hig Wits doh in ovington, ¥., a rping i 3 Re fines of rd i iby of The Toronto lib Jadorers have largely attended was Be llamo r, Feb. 25th. Interment took place be side his birthplace at Glenwood ceme- tery, Amberst Island. Red Cross brand beef. iron! and. wine, made a the employers for thirty oon P la ph confi dent, Ahey can tle jw "Favrd Brawn, the ms. 1 to se a train, on Stare, New spring hate at: Bibbs, 1 A 2 3 8 Wy. iu wu to "Thuasday Sogked ont the fest : A srimaia IVES Gment, No Shoe should be without one. dave: Ahtupion Ladies' or Gentlemen's Shoes, 21 alae and At hil bd hy {111 ~ Price 75c. . a Pair Ladies" Overgaiters Fresh stock just received : Low and High Kind at soc. Low and High Kind at 75¢ Very High Ones at $1.00 and 1.25. 2 Dublin, Feb. 14.) the most brilliant pi receptions Tuesday evening by Aberdeen, viceroy ar land. The affiir was one, and as the num 600, there was no on erto has always be the first court of th g regulations are mod of théir majesties' c¢ ham Palace, with th is infinitely* greater the viceroy and vie their guests. The men, as they arrive to the long picture was giv in turn were cond rick's Hall, their seated on a raised by their household a house party. The ordeal of pre tainly gréater than ed space of the thro drawing rooms wen "but once the orde guests were allowed room, sears being and thev could ther on whils other la and made their com The house party cludagd the secretary a land and Lady Lord Aberdeen's onl and Lady Kenmar Dorothy and Cecily Lady Pirrie, Lady Lady Touisa Langle new chief secretary, the Hon. Grace Shaftesbury, while Haddo were included There was a huge levee on Tuesday, a function began Mr. in at a special meet council. Although th day was cold and w people came to w and some of the lad party looked on fi The commander of Grenlell, accompanie the thromeroom, am cellor and the Arc were also in evideno There Were na bre portance. Lord She rd Stockholm, - Feb. that King Oscar in the throne and retir which was circulated , 18" mow «x was mu Norwegians and th his sovereignty . wa never resented, Ax)