Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Apr 1903, p. 1

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ied s feet and fine male, joy 39%¢., 45¢., S50c., choose from, plain ore Stockings, nees and heels, 2-ply . 1 up fo the largest ings, Boys' Stockings is s. - Prices 12%c¢., 23c,, 25c¢. pair, d iloves wine ves ode, Tints, Tans, and $1.25 a pair. oves des. $1 and $1.25 e largest Easter latae. crowd, the sidewalks uity:._ being crowded with ROE E COURT TIDINGS. Fasaliasd Butors the Magistrate. lien canes this niorning oo unller charged wi [ liguor Pith prohibited ® was a large array of ut some evidence had the case was held over for » cotinissiondes bad the the canteen of "B" field re . police magistrate of liquor within = pro- | The Furnishing Of the Kitchen Is as important as the furnishing of any room in the houst. We are glad to give careful attention to it for you. We have the things with which to Rive you a convenient kitchen. Not much cost in this department, but lots of sar tisfaction in what you buy. Kitchen Tables, $2 to $6.50. Kitchen Uabinets for $5.50 to $10. For Easter New Neckwear, New Shirts, New Hats, New Caps, New Oveérceats, New Mens' Suits, New Boy's Suits, i New Styles, guaranteed 8 qualities 3 JENKINS § 114 Princess Street. FRR] ve [RTE] fi ] i Mr. Ovens has instructed me to sell on SATURDAY, April 11th, 1908, on Mar- ket Square, 1 bay mare, 5 years old kind and city broken, (15 hands), 1 buggy and harness. Salé "at 11 a.m Terns cash, W. MURRAY, JR., Auctior AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, April 11, Market Square bay gelding, 16 hands, 8 yours old at 4 Mi) ts Lyne. 2 B % rle . hy 1.200 1bs., true and kind, sing Jn ee civn, Bie ey eine nigh double. Sale at 11 am V. MURRAY. JR.. Auctioneer. o Our own speci seats $2. and Saturday matinees. matinees, LOCAL MEMORANDA. -- The Daily Note Book For Whig Readers to Post Themselves by. Easter. hats at Jenkins. Camptell Bros. for nats, Board oi education weets," 8 Floredora, pam. Cantata, St, afternoon. it takes money to voite the opinion of a lawyer A good man isn't necessarily a dew Friday af pm. Grand opera house, 8 Andrew's church, Friday sirable neighbor. Musicale, Chalmer's church, ternoon, 3:30 o clock. The sun rises Friday at and sets at 6:36 p.m. Pride goes before a fall--and 'it much quicker after one. To-morrow being Good Friday, Whig wil not be issued. > 5:28 am. goes the Auction sale of Portsmouth real estate, Saturday, 11 a.m. Examinations 'in Theology begin at Queen & colicge to-morrow. Marks' Bros. Dramatic company, 8 pu. Friday, Grand opera house. Limestone lodge, No. 01, AO0U.W., meets Thur:day night, at eight o'clock. Geobge Mills & Co's new hat and fur store on Princess street will be open this evening to 10 o'clock. Every time a bank informs a woman she has overdrawn her account she gets mighty suspicious about the homusty of the cashier ' April 9th in history--King IV., of England, died, 1488; surrendered to Gen. Grant, 1865. the Strathcona' Horse reach Cape Town, 9 TOILET SETS. We are showing some very handsome Toilet' Sets, all colors to match any color room, dainty tints, odd shapes, prices very low, from $1.40 UP. ROBERTSON BROS.. (| GRAND X OPERA [HOUSE. |) TO-NIGHT Return of the Greatest Musical Com- ly Success of the Cemtury, od " "FLORODORA DIAHTY PRETEY MAIDEN SEXTETTE Prices, 358, 80c., 75¢.. $1,'§1.80. Box' A Edward Gen. Lee Seats row on sale at Hanley's. Wednesday, April 15th, David Harum. ALL THIs WEEK Except Thursday, with Good Friday MARKS BROS. Supporting MAY A. BELL MARKS. Friday Matinee Friday Night. .. 10c. and 20¢ Seats on sale. AUCTION SALE, HORSES, Market Square, SATURDAY, April 11th, black" gelding, 1.200 Ihs., city broken, single and dbuble. Also several So Rolls, Lon must see 4 zoOd Realy ahd gensfil nuipose horses Char Paros ge Lon ar ta . Owing to the pathetic tenor of the Sule at dl A ays Sash toner Jopenialty | Fresh Begs. Choice Table | letter the police are making unusual . ; . x Figs, Apricots, Peaches and Prunes, | offorts to find th? missing man, who Honey, in comb, no equal, with a full |i, [elie Johnson, a tailor. When his ICE CREAM ICE CREAM! [1 in com In the manufacture of our Ice Cream we use nothing but Pure Cream and the finest Savorings and Pure Fruit Juices. We sell 'at 50c. a' quart. All. our boods are delivered to any nart of the eity, - H.JERVAS = - 220 Princess St. WANTED. MEAT CUTTER. APPLY WM. DAVIES Ceo. ; A GENERAL SERVANT, APPLY TO 248 Brock St. GIRLS TO SPLIT MICA. APPLY AT Kent . mica works, Princess St. A GENERAL SERVANT. :NO WASH- ing or jroning. Apply at 55 George street. A COOK; WASHING GIVEN OUT. AP- ply to rs. Garrett, 52 Johnston street. A FEW BOYS FOR STEADY WORK: ood wages. Apply to Kingston rnory Co. . BUYER FOR FIRE PROOF and Letter Copying Press. McCann, 51 Brock street ; SAFE +. 8 R. PARCEL BOY. |! SMART, ACTIVE RY ox. " Must be well recommended. p re Whaat appear I ¢l / e. met yesterday. Mr. PF i at Sutherland's shoe store for himself, and J. E. 8. het reuty. SE i » to the case AKE CARE OF HORSES. | editor _of the paper, watche ie A pi On, he "evening to Dr. Kil | for the Guardian. Mr. McCreedy chal bors, corner King and William | j.,00d the competency of two mem: mroets bers oi the committee. Hon. B. Ro- AT ONCE EXPERIENCED CHILD'S nurse, permanent position, middle refer: . Referen re- quired. Pl at 201 University avenus! 1 i : A FEW MORE MEN CAN BE START- ed on the road to fortune and in- Don't delay. Write to- Magshall & Co., Teas. London, Ont. 1 MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. |, Special * offer for fifteen days in April. Tools, tuition, board and positions inclu Time saved by our method T. H. PELOW. card and we will call for your wash it apd rgturn it to you properly done. Parker's Dye Works and Laundry Phona 406. been postponed until April 18th at 12 o'clock. The committee of privil ges a , to investigate the guardians charges | the ceremony by command of the mis- sal, gers, the chairman, was challenged on the ground that, being Whear's col- leagug, in the government, it wax not parli@fettary justice that he sit on store. Open to-night. 2 N vo grape fruit, Navel oranges, strawber ries, ete., at Carnovsky's. Sugar Cured Hams lways on hand. A call is solic Prompt delivery 'Phone 390. i 87 and 41 Brock St NO TROUBLE ! Tell us 'Phone us or drop us = . B. HAWLEY, Manager. oo _ 109 Breck Street. The sale of McLeod property has J. H. MILLS, Auctioneer. CHALLENGED TWO. 3 "to wash each ot s feet." It Of Those Sitting On The Com- } AL 0 early practice for. trslates mittee. and other prominent persons to wash Charlottetown, P. KE. I, April 9 | the feet of twelve beggars on that os appointed | ¢ un connection with Hon. J. F. Whear and the Dominion Packing company, | Bavaria and other sovereigas of Lat. v he enquiry. The committee adjourn Easter Hats. In all the mew styles to suit the nost fastidious men, from 50e. to 83, at Campbell Bros." handsome pew rapes, spy apples, blood oranges, | 1 Open--Jenkins--To-Night. "| will find my son." since he was heard from however, the aundry. | Joseph to-day performed al in the presence of the courtiers and the 'diplomatic the feet of twelve aged mefnoration of hist » washing of the T feet of His disciples, his majesty werv- SALE POSTPONED. ed then with away with gifts of money. The imper- ial wony. the day back as far as the fourth century, and is supposed to have been a niandate Russia, as head of the Greek church. Lishon says 150 men belonging to the 15th Infantry at nied, owing to guese. colonies 1 till Tuesday evening next hold the barracks and are shouting : ed ti tes e xt, ' threatening to , shoot their officers if the latter approach. M. St. Cherbina, the at Mitrovitsca, recently Easter Fruit. Albanian, is Fancy bananas, pineapples, Walaga | from the ¢ffect of his wounds, is au- firmed report dead. i HOLDS TROND Owing To Her Monopoly in Persian Guilt. LAST SPEECH OF BALFOUR BEFORE EASTER RECESS. The Balkan Situation is Causing Grave Anxiety--The Buildi of The Bagdad Railway is a Matter of Communication, London to the Tribune, says: Pre: mier Balfour's last speech in parlia ment, 'before the Easter recess, was an important pronouncement on for eign affairs. He was very gloomy in regard to the Balkan situation, whieh he said, never had been the cause of gravercanxiety than was now the case. Turning to the question of the Bagdad railway, the premier hinted at co-operation between Britain and Germany. Communications, he said, were going on with British capitalists on the subject. The real point on which the Yovernment would have to decide was whether, if this railway connecting the Mediterranean with the Persian gulf had to be constructed, it was or was not desirable that British capital and British interests should be as largely represented as the capital and interests of any other power, Sir Charles Dilke maintains that Britain holds the trump card in the matter owing to her monopoly in the Persian gull. The holiday recess enables the min- isters to take stock. They have not vet received assurances that the na- tionalist convention will sanction the land #irchase hill when there is no home rule bill behind it. If the as surunces are not withheld the passage of the Irish measure will encounter little resistance and the ministry will gain considerable prestige. ,The London supplement of the edu cation bill will be strenuously fought by the liberals, but they will have less assistance from the non-conform- ists' than last year. The bill is ob- viousty--meant to he amended in come mittee, so that the @ouncil will have full control of educational - adminis- tration. Mr, Chamberlain is reported to be better pleased with the eduea- tion bill than with the land bill. Both moasures will have his, "ino South African' iguéitiony tied, wi political disturbances in Bf#tain. With a favorable budget the government is likely to~pGlt- through the session comfortably. YEARNS FOR MISSING SON. ------ Pathetic Letter Written by a Mor. risburg Lady. Chicago, April 9.1 cannot reward you in this world, but 1 will pray for you while my life lasts if you only "An old woman, now too feeble to write, sends this message, and asks vou to locate her son," began a letter which Chief of Police O'Neill received from Mrs. R. Bennett, Morrisburg, Ont. "She has not heard from him for nineteen years, but all this time the has waited for him, hoping. that he would return. Now she is dying and him." mother last heard of him he was boarding with a family named Welch. Because of the length of time elapsed fieve they have small chance him. police of findir Emperor Washes Men's Feet. Viena, April 9.--Emperor Francis the annual Holy Thursday foot-washing ceremoni- After washing men in com- corps. dinner and sent them archdukes assisted in the cere: The cersmonial of Maundy Thursday, before Good Friday, dates from the New Testament, John xiii, lav. The pope himself still performs the Austrian emperor, kine of n obedience, and also the czar of Soldiers Mutiwy. April 9.--A dispatch from London, Oporto, have muti- the belief that they were about to be sent to the Portu- in Africa. The men 'Long live the republic," and are Is Critically II. April 9.~The report that Russian consul shot by an in a eritical condition Vienna, confirmed. 'An uncon- is current that he is RD Hat Correctness. And head comfort horitatively fell alpine New York, April 9.~A special from | must-be set: | APRIL 9, kd All Over The World. will be no revision of the y : States Bn to complete' the opera tion on httle Lolita Armour. Mrs. Russell Boyle, an employee the Royal hotel, suicide by aking Sarioli acid. The British ancellor of the ex chaquer plainly intimates that the du removed. The king snpounces the of Ladysmith, to hal. va Kansas election the vote is was the most overwhelming in the his tory of the state. Gamey. with the registrar of the roya commission, hax been opened, but no thing surprising was fourd in it. till May Tth, and then only a few. A mtation and dinner will his retiroment from the Canadian copy missioners' stall. Lord Strathcona wil in. sympathy with = steamboat union. $36,000,000 is applying for incorpors tion at Mtawa with the intention of Bell Telephone company. "Lord Strathcona and W. T. R, Pres the formal opening of the new Cana dian emigration offices Cross, on April 16th, C hav! watches, costing $1,000 each whi will give to the heads of steel corpor ations getting out of their employees, John Johnst id Steel company, is to be appointed gen eral manager of the company, under G. H, Duggan. terior has enabled W. T, that British emigrants will be wel can rush. At Ye uest of the Hon. J. Ross M.P!\ a government ineor, will be sent up to see what the Tread casily Paardeberg, and with the C.M.R. Hart's River. Ho was only twenty twe years old 'and leaves a widow, Cy De Vry, head animal keeper an hour with a raging Barbary lion on the hose, conquered the animal. He expocts that he and the brute will be great pals now. Sir William MeMillan, says that political union of the self governing colonies and the country is essential, and Benjamin Kidd, of the Royal Colonial Institute says the empire wants a council for colonies must be the British Common wealth, " The members of the Canada cub and commissioner's staff were present at the residence of Sir Gilbert Parker in London; on Tuesday, when, on be half of the officers of the Canadian coronation contingent, Lord Strath- cona presented Mies Brookehunt with a silver roschowl and two candle sticks as a token of their gratitude over her success in sommection with the organization of & colonial troops' club. NEED BRITISH OFFICER To Help Reform Macedonian Troops Under New Scheme. London, April 9.~Replying to ques- tions in the House of Commons yes: terday, Viscount Cranborne, under-se- eretary for foreign alinirs, said Sir Nicholas O'Connor, the British ambas- sador at Constantinople had been urg- ed to lose no time in" appointing » British officer as one of the foreigners to see to the reform of the Macedoni- an gendarmie under 'the Austro-Russi an scheme. The British government, added Cranborne, was acting in copdi- al co-operation with Austria and Rus. sia. The government was now consid. ering whether ax a guarantee against exceseive severity, a British officer should not accompany any Turkish troops sent to repress disorders, -- No News From 'Balkans. . New York, April 9.-The Sun's Ign. don cable rays: Perhaps the most sig- nificant facts in connection with the Balkan situation' is' that there has been no news of cardinal importance regarding it for some days. Revorts of conflicts |Letweenn Turkish troops and insurgents in Macedonia grow fewer daily, and the alleged success of the sultan's pacificatory mission to the Albanians .is practically on the newly happening there, However, mailed reports show that the military party, at Constantinople jx greatly ex cited, and ix clamoring for war with Bulgaria. It is stated that the minis ter of war has assured the sultan that the army is ready, snd that although the powers would ent Tarkey from acquiring territory in the event 'of. victory, which would he certain, the result of crushing Bulgaria would be the assurance. of peace in the onipire for venrs. The presentation of an in our | hats, at C ! The Very Latest News Culled from Jt is practically sett'ed thag there "this Ir. Lorenzo will visit the United of Calgary, committed ties on corn tea and sugar will not be promotion of Gen, She George White, the defender the rank of field favor of enforcing the prohibiticn law y sealed package depdrited by Mr. +The Allap line has given notice that no saloon passage can be secured wm: til May 14th, and no steerage - tickets given Mr. Colmer at London, to mark side, Phe erew of the steamer St. Joseph, coal lad n, Oswego to Toronto, struck men along the lakes for recognition of their A company wih a capital of about entering the field in opposition to the ton have issued joint invitations for at Charing les. M. Schwab, has bought five ich he the most _and pest work i at Sydney Mines, for the Nova Scotia Dominion Coal The Canadian department of the in- F R. Preston looked after, and that the department handle fhe snprinedonted gold syndicate has: already dove and 0 ) > a al n motion of Sir Wilteld Laurier, ft > nscortain ¢ cont of develop- | J 110. Engro address Wal of "the | 10 his inajesty Fn f vs J Th : ment of Ireland, prelimina 0 I on Wi files, {dawe, el ay hat He ing forwarded to London through the wan with the first contingent at |EUVernor-general. at at the. Chicago Zoo, was eaged for half trying to get him into his inner cage. The keeper got out finally and turning Australia, mother imperial defence. The motherland and Montreal. a ol [1S NOT LIABLE, THX LvoAL romrT wii 3m FOUGHT OUT. The Lloyds Company Contends A That It Is Not Liable For The ¥ Loss--When Work Was To Be Completed. r Montreal, April 9A legal point | which, will now have to be decided be- "J fore it is definitely known whether the Mnderw riters bin a company or the Bertram company will. have to stand a nancial loss of the steamer Montreal was announo- ed here this afternoon. It was stated that in conferring with John Berteau, the reprosentatives of the Lloyds com: © | pany will. point to the fact that the | | insurances. were put ard on the condition that the building contract for the steamer had to be completed in 1902, This the Bortram company did not do, and therefore the insur ance companies could not be held for any damage done in 1903. It will be further claimed that a policy of mur ine inwurance gannot legally be issued f to cover a longer period than twelve months, and the last policy was to run till the 'contract expired at the end of 02. The insurance in the Lloyds companies wan £85,000, at the rate of Gs. Sd. per cent, TO BE CONSIDERED. Electoral Corruptioh ahd Reform of Election Law. , Ottawa, April 9.-8ir Wilirid Laurier 1 in the youter day, that a committee of the house will be appointed after Easter to in quire into the whole. question of elec: toral corruption and the reform of the election -law. weok The programme for xt | | cludes the redistri H ih and budget speech. KAS Mr. Davis (Saskatchewan) was told that the total amiount of lands grant od by 'way of sibsidies: to railw, in Manitoba and the North-West Terri: torids, is 056,087,072 acres, 'The total area earned is 29.986, nores, Mr. Tarte gives notice of motion for all the correspondence in connection ? | with the appointment of the transpor- tation commission. Returns brought down to-day show that there are twenty-two Canadian ' |emigration officers at work in foreign countries. One is in Ireland, one in Belgium, antl twenty are employed in the United States. The average sal ary is 81,200 per annum. Messrs. Reuben A. Zimmerman, and F. Warnke, Scranton, Pa., and F. J, Leonard, Philadelphia, ask to be in corporated under the name of the Ca nadian Telephone and Telegraph com: pany (limited), with powers to con! struct and operate telephone and tele. graph lines throughout the Domin: jon. T 4 ihe 8t, Mary's River Railway com. pany seeks power to build a railway from some point . between Lethbridge and Stirling on the line of the Alber. ta railway and coul company, south: erly to a point on the international boundary line, A The bill of Leighton McCarthy to amehd the general inspection act sup: plies to the cities of Quebec, Mont: real, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Ha. milton and London, which place shall be created and known as inspec: tion divisions, and shall embrace there. in the territory within a radius of ten miles around each such city respec: tively, King Leopold's Birthday, Brussels, April 9.--To-day wax the wixty wighth birthday of King Leo: po , who was born April Oth, 1835, The capital and the country generally allowed the anniversary to pass un noticed, in contrast to the loyal cele: brations held throughout Denmark vosterday on the occasion of the eighty fifth birthday of the venerable and beloved King Christian. Will Supply Goods. Berlin, April 9.~The arms' factory, at Karlrube, has entered into a con. tract with the Turkish governgnent to supply it with 100,000 rifles and a proportionate © amount of = ammuni- tion. The owners of the factory de manded and received a large part of the payment for the munitions in ad: vance. Tarte Will Not Leave, Toronto, April 9.-Mr. Tarte says that he announced the offer to him of an English constituency when he was in Toronto last, but while it would be a pleasing experience to occupy 6 seat in the imperial parliament, he econld hardly see bis way clear to accept. ------------ The Manitoba liberals have nomin- ated George RB. Monteith for Killar nev, Mr. Jeromedfor Carillon and N. Comenult for Morris. "J. T. Gordon re- ceived the conservative nomination for south Winnipeg. 1 > Kenneth Moore, a six year-old Jad was fishing in the Sydenhmm river, st Strathroy, Ont., when his hook caught. In endeavoring to get it logs ened he foll into the river anil was a 3 . i i About Insurance On Str. a in- shaft A The Last Chance This Evening} Halifax, 1 9.« The Allan Laurentian, Capt. Stewart, gow for Sow York, enlled hare this morning to , fwens ty-oight saloon 'and "6 The steamer met with wtrong on the passage, and in the : the Banks passed a . During the voyage ohe of the Young! ia rom apoplexy an Mrs, and at wa. The y rs are Stn Trish and fib; and 'are bound to pein western Cennda. "They will be for: warded by special train this afternoon. DELAYED BY STORMS. Car Was Tightly Wedged In By Snow, $ Fix Winnly April 9. Snow storms ae delaying C. P:R. teaflie. Dr. Hinman to- day received a @ : s which he had Bn a in d the aniinals were t days bw road between London and ~~ Win . At Schieber mr wos ord and it was not long belore was snowed in so tightly that it could. not be hauled ob, withous ha, panist, ance of a snow ¥ - ns hours ooomred ut that point. | MWASURE RE-ENACTED. 5 per vol | Fug Bi £0 act wan in and was disallowed by the federal gov: ernment for imperial reasons, ---------- rT Accused Of Crime. Whitewouth, Man, April 9-7. H Corregon, of the Winnipeg River Trad ing compuny, has been charged before the magistrate with inducing several Polanders to sign notes for amounts hetween $125 - $150, with the pre tence of getting them homesteads and then giving the notes to the bank for collogtion. The conse was enlarged for a week, Volunteers Convicted. Toronta, April 0.~Andrew Bell and Pater Drummond, two memhors of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, weve con vieted in the. police court, today, of stoaling 845, regimental money, from Bergt.-Maj. Skinner. Bell, who had served in South Africa, was sentenced to six months in jail, and Drummond to threo months. 2 ---------------- Easter Vegetables. Asparagus, artichokes, butter beans, new beets, new carrots, cauliflower, cucumbers, celery, water eros, Savoy cabbage, Kohl Rabi, lettuce, mush: rooms, mint, oyster plant, green pep rs, sweet Jotatom. paisley, rhw barb, radishes, spinach, tomatoes, ete, at Carnoveky's, on Saturday. -------- Easter--Jenkins--Hats, New York, silk beaver, nowest block, New York, black derbys, dresny style, New York, latest pearl, beaver, black. All fresh and mew for the Easter trade. Jenking. oh ---- . The Best $1 Hats. = | The Inrgest assortment at Campbell Bros. Boys' Easter caps, 20e., 80c. Jen Kins, ' LOST. NEAR HARROWSMITH, ON THIS MORNING, A GOLD PIN, IN aly "KE. JN vi coin. Finder il Se on ro fw ke favor by leaving it " nek 3 store, rock street. f a decen son's millinery It is the gift oi sod parent, | and highly valued. TO BUY FINE PICTURES| Final Closing e at. 336 King St. At 7:30 O'clock. are Showing for Easter trade beat doe ihre ; i -- Every picture will be sold ; tions are well under' ind. Cleaned currants and

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