Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Apr 1905, p. 6

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a weeks at the British-American Hotel, wor on bet ha drs Boe So | Rt, Pyne, soquisad. The one resignation | John Gibson, cheese buyer for Lovell | hosteles nA ms and wile, is that of William Ireland, for West f & Christmas, Montreal, has returned | London, Eng." Mrs. Smith is the sis |. Sound, who is succeeded by T. Hrom Ormstown, Quebec, for the seq: | %F ©f Nan Patterson. In Kingston Ww, The other inwpectors, theif | son. hing the couple represented the Cambridge places of residence and the men they § Dr. Beaman, of Mallorytown, was a book society, having very costly sets . succeed are ; city visitor to Be chun Vp to to sell. Manager Johnston of the e. Suninghams, Sault Ste. Marie, § soo a who is attending the British: American, and the clerks re. vice James Bassingthw Royal Mili Col cognized Smith from a cut. published E. A. Pearson, Fort Frances, vice| Dr. and Mes Third returned to town | the Montreal Star. He is a cousin oe. - last night. .atiended the funeral | °f J. Pierpont Morgan, and & man E. P. Yoster, Dundas, vice A. D.|of Dr. Third's tte Campbellford. | Of striking appearance, Hunter, sed was Aged seventy eight years, It was Smith who was said to have W. C. Brockett, Owen Sound, North] Mrs A. Milligan has returned from | Purchased. the * revolver with which Gen, ie C. & Pearce. Toronto, where she wpent the winter, | Nan Patio Shot Young, and, as J. J. King, . Catharines, for Lin- accompanied ter, Mrs, KE $Oon as the revolver was identified, 3 cul and St, Catharines, vice R. Fow. G. Newall, iy ber daughter, Es Stith leit New York, and came to « e week wi return er he Ohitreal, Ja J. Williams, Arden, Addington, vice eek whew she will 19 her home District-Attoruey Jerome, of Now shy J F. 8. Wartman, D. Derbyshire, M.P.. Brockville, | York, sent detectives all over the con . A. Publow, Picton. F. W. Tabor, of Morton, Leeds. president of the BEODA., J, A. Rud. | tient, in an effort to locate the miss- A, Rothwell, Maxvills. A, th, t, West Huron, | dick, provincial dairy commissioner, | IN Witness, but the case came to trial : a vie J, W, 4 "In G. Murphy, secretary of the E.O.D, | Inst December without his presence. ~ Routine J, Waling, Sharon, North York, { A., and L. Potter, director, were in | The Foils, as a Sinagrepment of the ; eo vie A, J, Hughes, city to-da: addre the § Jury, bu e attorneys for the prose the | pista er lors. cwmtaia + Kenvedy, ~ Pontypool, East Dur- bei of he. hd "1 cution declared very empbatically that fufan Alps Bex the mili, | Bam, vies E. A. Powers, Dr. R. Bruce Smith, the inspector of | had they been able to put Smith in tin pid Brg ing ign ont in], B IL Walker, Belleville, West Hast: Linils and public charities, spent yester the witness bos. so that he could be time, Tr are ordered in ing. vice James 8t. Charles, day and part of today in the city, | identified by Stem, the pawnbroker, good time from 8.30 am. to 10 a. «J, Campbell, Metcalfe, . Russell, | He has many friends. here. Queen's | Who sold the revolver, result 3 m., from 10.30 sam. to 12 noon, and | Vice R. Dow, - medical college has had many gradu: § would have been different, in from 2 pan. to 4.9p.m, The syllabus | ¥' R Andrews, Baybam, East El- | ates who have retained their popularity | Tt was then decided to redouble rank and makes | £10, vice G. E. Harp, and good looks, and Dr. Smith i | their efforts to loeate Smith, and a some for insiruotion in | A E. Potterly, Aulteville, Comwall | high upon the list. few weeks ago there was a rumor that bayonet fighting, the latter probably Stormont, ulian Magnus, business manager for | be was in Canada. Just where, no one the fruit of the Russo-J war = Pettit to be provincial officer un. | the distinguished English actor, | Ventured to say, but it was finally de- der the provisions of 'the liquor Ji- | Charles "Hawtrey, is here, arranging termined to put the case in the hands . cotise act for the village of Frankford | for his appearance at the Grand Opera [Of the Thiel Detective company, and Not In Queen's Quarterly. and Sidney townships: A. J. Patter | house on Wednesday, April 12th, in | E. R. Carrington, the Montreal man- The article by Prof, 'a on |son to. a similar position in Trenton, | "A Message From Mars." This play is | ager, was entrusted with the work, A "The North-West School Question," | vice W. L. Parks snd J. the most brilliantly and contisuously | rumor spread some time ago, that o which was Es newspapers [ald in the town of Comwall. succossful on the modern stage. It has | man who had been at Princeton Col would appear in fortheoming is- | The following license commissioners | been acted by Mr. Hawtrey for five | lege with Smith, had seen him at the "ie of Queen's Quarterly, will not be | were appointed ; years, and he is to-day finishing his | La Corona Hotel, Montreal, and that in that magesine. It is a partizan at- | Leeds John H. Singleton, Joseph- | recond week's engagement at the Prin- he had been addressed as "Adams." tack on Sir Nilfeia Laurier, and sd na T, ret. Matthew Johnston, ces: theatre, Toronto, Mr. Hawtrey | No such name Sppesred - the such a natore 1 a magazine of ~Jokn Forsythe, C. | brings his London company, number- oks, but' photographs sent from standing of Queen's Quarterly {pen James L. Murphy, ing thirty, and an te and novel | New York, hore a striking resem- [uot possibly publish it. Iton--John. O'Callaghan, Henry | scenic equipment, blance to 4 six foot two man, who he -- = ns Sew. Teak Edmonton Walker, y ---------- for mouths had oe the most fami. ES peace or ly gots 1 ent --Alex. A. MoKil . PITH OF THE NEWS. ar figure at the hotel. Step by step he 'worst ol the deal. got it yester |F, i Walter Ross op, Hip corsets 60. Now he a designs of patterns for new. The most fashionable shades of and dark blues ; also many fine mix- th white, grey with white, brown with ogle.yard inthe lot but what is much price. Regular $1.5, $2, $2.25, $a 50 For $1.25 Per ard. g direct to the best Scotch and English manu. have opportunities for picking up the short Amongst nongat these lengths are many 3% and 3 Is, which are just exactly right for men's suits. ae Caled to.afist you Genu- 'Goods Are Spiendidly d for Ladies' Skirts and fon 3 yh ay in fexve ns with invisible all.over checks of dark | of Bcotoh Tweeds at prices ™ 4 Reuce... Noni Melntyre, T. Mahlon Bailey, Thomas Colquhoun, Comwall and Stormont--James Pol. lick. Byron althart, Robert Milloy, William Fitegern Langworthy of Port Arthur, has been appointed eoup- iv attorney, and clerk of peace for the distriet, of Thunder Bay, in the vam foi Hace of Thomas A, Gor 3 I ------ LINEVITCH'S DESPATCH, -- Cannot Leave Harbin Without Permits. Le va the Whig, Mata March 31. <A des fasted. from Gon. Linevitch, dated arch 20th says: toa Vt. in fio. dha ge in the situa. hs enemy ivi of \ playing activity mow fell Es the telogram from Gunehu Pass (108 miles north of Tie Pass), Manchuria, poe Gen, Linevitch has forbidden the inhabitants of Harbin, with the ex. tion of women and children, to ive the place, without special per- mission, fearing that the town may be denuded of workmen, -- A Private Mission. Paris, April 1.--A despatch to the Echo de Paris says that Princess Hen- ty of Prussia will bo entrusted with an eotirely private mission on behalf the Germun emperor, relating to conclusion of peace. Sho has start. for Rusein with Prince Henry, -- Committed Mari-Kari. St. Petersburg, April 1.--The Bourse Prints a report that a number of Ja. ig Prisoners at Medved have illed _ themselves by haridari and with argenio, Gossip in some circles in St. Petorsburg attribute the suicides to ill-treatownt. The American em: bassv has not been advised on the subject. during the od Terms Acceptable. Loudon, April 1o~A despatoh to the Exchange 'Telegraph company, from St. Petersburg. says, it is asserted in diplomatic circles, that the terms of pees. which would be acceptable to y include the cession of the wailway from Harbin to Port Arthur to China, and the payment of 300.- 000,000, (about $250,000,000). to Jap lhl the form of a concefiled contri. -------------- OVERSHADOW WAR. The Desperate Agrarian Risings in Russia. & matter of fact tho troubles ren. der. the Proposed mobilization upon. ---- Doing Great Damage. St. April 1. <The latest Ye hr ho riot a No - € . Eastern Botan Regular: mn o of estates and de of land owners, wat' shot. Une 7 : ----------. 'Police Commimioner Ssabalovets, of Poland, was seriously ; 1 afternoon, bomb, Sp thrown "at ie the For alabastine, Kisoutus and brash: "| all mesioal Over The World. committed Muigide while demented jnmping into the lake report of the C monton railway showed 92,047 acres, reafizing $114 Pent at renl street, f The Very Latest Culled From All London's tax rate will be twenty. three mills. Anthony Decker, Toronto, died in the hospital from an overdose paregorie. Joseph Maxwell, Chesley, was killed by a falling limb while chopping in the woods. John MeKenzio, + Port Dalhousie, by ary & Ed A355. In opening the Newfoundland legis- lature, Govemor Mac said the colony showed a favorable balance: of trade. Boston Co tionalists invite clergymen and laymen who wish protost the a tance Jolin D. to send in mittee, A Remarkable Record. that young men and womeo who tend entering into the mercantile wo shall educate themeelves specially it. The new Frontenac lege, corner of Barrie and streets, has wade a remarkable institution. as to the merits of our school. practical, up-to-date methods, ch acler of work dome, and oquipment, wo take the lead. classes aro beginning each weet. 8 dents way enter any time, Get duced rates for spring term. "Phe FT. N. Stockdale, principal. A Big Hit. "It's not the house that makes howe." A beautiful ballad that meeting unbounded success where sung, "Did You See My Papa?" song of melody and sentiment. Tuesday and Wednesday will be on sale. st seven cents copy. McDermott Bros. The Bill That Failed. \ list of names altempled to pick up the imitat ton.dellar bill in front of the dolph hotel to-day would make to a grating, and many a furgot that this was All bowed down to the tempting bill fare, and then went away -------- Special For Next Week. their stock of of colors on hand. A very al CONTE ol Sidney Wi A few hours Ne Na a ald late William io og, 1H ESE / £ 2 gi - 1 37 ir 5 5¥ «#0 0 Lewmon Lawrenson's, 333 inst coe Rocketeller's gift of £100,000 their names to the com- to of The business wen of to-day demand in: rhd for Business Col- Clergy re. cord for iteell as a business training Ask any of our students In ar- modern Nee tu- re. ne the - ver a Next these songs per of the people who ion teresting. reading. The bill was stuck rson who a" day of hly. Lemmon & Lawrenson will clean out Globe veadymixed Paints at 25c. per quart. A full stock oceurrence took place Thursday in Trenton. Mise Vahalstine as taken suddenly ill in a waggon while waiting in front of a store tl atid boone unconscious. after she died in spite of MoCoy dow of the oop ded' a Sard of the sawnship of Ma: Lah we old. the elem Slay ser . fsent to Central prison for two vears | Stayed at BritishtAmerican Hotel Last Month for Several Weeks ~They Did Not Register Un- der Their Proper Names. Morgan Smith and wile, ed with murdering Caesar a was traced, first to Kingston and then to Toronto, where he stayed at the King Edward Hotel. He denies buving the revolver in question, and will so testify, but there is strong evidence against him. Tt was on May 4th, last year, that Caesar Young was shot in a cab with Miss Patterson. The actress said he bad shot himself. The police found that the revolver wns purchased at a Seventh avenue pawnshop the day previous, and cir cumstantial evidence pointed to the fact that Smith bought it. The girl was held for murder, and Smith fled, Phe authorities will now he able to produce the Smiths as witnesses when Nan Patterson commences her second fight for life, on April 10th, POSITION NQ SINECURE. Another Rlunider In Alderman Walkem"s Motion. Dr. G. W. Bell, when asked ii the position of veterinary to the fire de- partment was a sinecure, replied that be had not found it so. It was more of an honorary position so far as salary was concorned. He got thirty five dollars a year for performing the work. In 1904, he made sixty-eight visits, equal to 868 and it cost him $42.55 to supply foedicines, making in all, $110.75. This amount docs not include examination of horses pur- chased. So far this year, or in & period of three months, medicines for the department have cost $10 and his visits would equal $21. Another blunder in Alderman Wal kem's motion concerning the appoint- ment of Dr. Nicholls as veterinary has been pointed out. The motion reads that Dr. Nicholls shall be ap: pointed for the year 1905 at his offer That is, Dr. Nicholls is to receive go year's salary for mine months' werk. So, after all, the city council has made no saving whatever, ---- Business College Graduates. Sandy Pringle left last week for Vancouver, to accept a position as bookkeeper with the Cenadian Pacific railvav company. A graduate has been appointed stenographer in the head office of the Bank of Montreal. Herbert. Godfrey leit for Toronto on Montlay. Percy Abbott has gone to Winnipeg to accept a position as stenographer for the Canadian Pacific Railway com- pany. Morgan T. Orrock, a recent gradu- ate, is one of the proprietors of a wholesale meat and provision busines at Bracebridge, Ont. \ . Armstrong week for Toronto. E. B. Connolloy has been appointoed to a position as bookkeeper with the Canadian Express Co., city. leaves next -- Thorough Business Training. The thoroughness of the training imparted at the Kingston Business Ce , howd of Queen striet, i¢ well exemplified in the success of its yra- duates. Recently one of its students Was o vite a the Rasiiion, of principa| the commercial depart meat of the Port Hope Collegiate In. stitute. Spring term of this old re lable hl on April 3nd. WH. F. Metcalle, principal. "Phone 110. From London. Tress & Co's famous English hats arc among the latest addition to George Mills & Co's immense stock of up-to-date headgear. ville, and in & hotel there, has been his wife, and for ery," gt properly fitted eve glasses and things will leek bright again. Chown's Drag Store is who have been arrested in Cincinnati in convection with the sensational case of Nan Patterson, the actress, - in New York, spent two: S---- W. J, Kerr! who turned things top t b Esvturvey in bis own bouse in Brog Aa: * . An Attractive These days is our Dress Goods counters. ' Exclusive ideas in New _ Spring Dress Goods are to be found here in great variety. No words here could give you an idea or do justice to the novelties that go to make up our Great Spring Show 'ing of Mohairs, Broadcloths, Lustres, Eoliennes, Sicilians. Silk and Wool, Light-we"ght French Novelties, Silks for Shirt Waist Suits! Shot Taffetas, Shot Louisines, Fancy Checks, Fine 'Stripes, Plain Shades in Taffetas, Plain Shades in India Silks, Plain Shades in Mirror Silks. A fine range of Brown Shades in each of the above silks also all the other wanted shades, Fashionable Coats We have the "correct" Spring Coats for wo- men and it will only take a few minutes of your time to show you the best values in Kingston. If you are not quite ready to buy it makes ab- solutely no difference. You may choose one if you so wish and have it placed aside until required. GIRLS' COATS for spring. GIRLS' SKIRTS A fine assortment of Girls Skirts. Women's Spring Suits $8.75 up 10 $3.30. 7 = > KID GLOVES Special make Genuine Kid Gloves, .li colors and black, ZSc. Perrin's French Kid Gloves, a complete ran, e of spring colors, $1. Perrins' Famous *'Premier" Kid Gloves, acknow- ledged to be the best $1.25 Glove in Canada to-day, GIRLS' KID GLOVES, BOYS' KID GLOVES. Come and see these. From \ JOHNLAIDLAWESON ! EE ---- The New Styles Are Here 'DOROTHY DODD SHOES ' style peculiarly their own, oa Jad for » DOROTHY DODD BHORS make the fort sal Sixt fracetul ard atthe same time give look ease DOROTHY DODD BHOES3 being made with hs arch sapportirg fostare th 'y tetsin their ap- 1 exrancs till the end. ALL THE NEW STYLES AT "the place to get them, THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE A foamy gluss of ga 1 R 72. "YEA a Be EN i Ty | o Abbeys 02 in the morning drives away the indigestion, bilious- ness and constipation of vesterday-~brings health, strength /and energy for the days to 'come. 41 ALL DABSBISTS, 25C AND 606 A BOTTLE 11 DXCELLENT F00D,| admirably adapted io nef : Jvarits of rasa C.B., M.D., Drojssser of Chemistry, R.C.S:2., i r.#-President of the Royal | of : Surgeons, Ireland. Nok. Invalids, And The Aged. . GOLD MEDAL, WOMANS EXHIBITION, London, 1900. DR. BARNARDO says :- . IRussinn - Taporial Nursery & CO Masafacrurer 1 Fordingbridge, Fug Wholesale Agents: --THE LYMAN BROS & Coy Ltd, Toronto and Montreal. 3 :-JOSIAH R. NEAVI PURE AND WHOLESOME ONE POUND CAN 25¢ E.W.GILLETT ius LIMITE TORONTO, ONT. CALL AND SEE The new stock of Plumbipg anc Heating Fixtures, Gas Stove: and Incandescent Gas Lamps , ROLDEN LION BLOCK JOHN M. WHINT( Bargain In Cutters! Ba afew Cutters leit, i der to.elbasl gut' the stock, sell at wot. If you are in ne ® good cutter now is the ti: bug and save money. JAMES --LATURN 390 PRINCESS STREET. (TYPEWRITERS ; ; BOUGHT, a Rewreo, i REPAIRED. § AHR od a er '© JRC DOBBS & CO. ; 3 174 Mealimgtonst.. wine

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