Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1905, p. 3

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ee ---- © For One Ween Only We will give "GOLD FILLED « FACLES" OR EYE GLASSLY SPEC i E GLASSES, proper ly fitted, $1.25 As there is only a limited these Glasses and Spectacles Frye advisable. for you to call early 2 secure a pair, at y. aug The "Best" Drug Stare, L. T. Best--Chemist and Optician, Phone 59. 124 Princess Siren, Live Lobsters Fresh caught Whitefish. Fresh caught Lake Ontario Pike, Fresh = caught Haddock, Steak Cod, Halibut, etc. Lake Ontario DOMINION FISH CO. 'PHONE 52. Br esmansesesasaasnsasl In Stock, so the price-cutting knife has been put into them good 'and deep. For instance, on Saturday we will sell :-- Ladies" Walking Skirts, in sizes 38 to 43, stylishly made .and' worth $2.75 to $3.50, for $2.30 Skirts. worth $3.50 to $1.25 BOK oasis nsinnniirir reas £3.00 Skirts worth $4.50 to $1.95, 23.75 Skirts worth 85.50 to £6.50 for £5.00 Ete., ete. These Skirts can be had in Brown, Light, Grey, Dark Grey, Black, Navy and pretty Tweed effects. OTHER SATURDAY SPECIALS Curtain Scrim, 36 7¢. a yard. Brass Extension Poles, with silv. er or golden ends, complete, for 15c. : Our stock of New Lace Curtains at cut prices for Saturday Art Muslins, in fancy patterns, Sc. a yard and up. Ladies' Cotton Hose, extra val: ue, 124c., 19c., 25c. a pei Seo the Elastic Ribbed Vests for Ladies at 10c. each and up. y Newman & Shaw; Siecscsestscssascssceend inches wide, 000000000004 Swift's Scranton Coal The Acme - Of Satisfaction And Economy In Fuel. JAMES SWIFT & ©0. Telephone 135. 0006660060008 ET NE RAVE YOUR SIE And I will guarantes you satis sctory results. We don't bref ut perform the work. Nothing acrificed, but your best interest tudied. y. J. .EURRAY, The Auctioneet POPPI PVPIVIOOIIOO Yoo ® . _ EXIRA SPECIAL AND LIQUEUR Scotch Whisky QUALITY; spirit. . A Spring Suit oo OU must consider quality if you expect satisfaction. Y When that is missing, disappointment is bound to follow. 'This Spring we have gathered for your delectation an assortment of. Suits that lacks nothing of being PERFECT --Perfect in infinite variety, Per fect in qualities, Perfect in its tailor-made stylishness. Prices range from' $445 TO $15 But we can give you no. adequate idea of the val- ues represented until you have made an examination, so come in and examine, and we will leave iit to your own judgement. Every mother of a boy should see our range of Boys' and Children's Suits--the best ever shown in the city. Distilled by GREENLEES BROTHERS, Argyleshire, - Seotland, 'is without a peer asa pure, wholesome, pleasing Accept no offer to substitute, or any imitation. The signature of the proprietors as given below is on every label. oe. 2 J ¥ REASONABLE PRICE NEWS OF SARE ¥ a Train 600 Newioundlanders At Once--Drowned in a Water Hole -- Railway Employees Subscribe for Library. . i To Toronto license commissioners cut off three hotels, - : A Canadian Northern freight was wrecked four miles east of Portage la Prairie, blocking the linc to Winni- Phe CPR. has decided to ostablish al Winnipeg a free school in short hand and tddpgraphy for its em ployees, < 3 It is tepodted thai Hon. HW. B, Rainville, former speaker of the Loe: bec assembly, will shortly be prpoint- &f to the senate. A jury awarded Louis B. Doble $1, 200 jor the loss of a hand fwhile in the employment of the Peterhoro Canoe company. ¢ The Galt Salvation Army corps has started work on their undertaking ,to erecy a 89,000 barracks modelled after the st¥le of the Windsor barracks. Tho employees of the Grand "Pronk roundhouse, Stratford, contributed £40 towards the purchase of a library for the British battleship Dominion. Mrs. FH. Outram; aged fifty oight years, wife of Councillor ~ Outram, Port Hope, was found dead in bed: The canse "of doath was general de bility. : Mantreal city eouncil voted down a motion to pool and billinrd roams on Sunday. "A motion te-close howling alleys on Sanday was alse defeated. R. TT. Melreth 'was elected mayor of Halifax with a plurality of 295 over Campbell and Rogers. His majority over Rogers is 733 and over ' Camp bell 1,465 The Dominion railway commission visited . Brantford. The most impor tant matters investigated were local level erossings, and some subway and crossing grievances at Paris. At a special meeting of Oshawa town council, John E. Crawford, of London, was selected from a large number of applicants. for {he position of chiof of police for the town, The Rheaume Club, of 'Ottawa; a conservative' organization, has bo conw dissolved; the members were dis- eatisfied: with' the distribution pa- tronage hy the Omtario legislature, Frank J. Apjohn, local registrar and master of titles, died at Rat Portage. Deceased was only sick about ten days, acute rheumatism setting in, combined with fusion 'of the brain. The, mayor of Guelph was served with' the interim injunction restrain: ing the council from passing the glue close Roney & Co. 127 Princess Street. EE METALS=Lead, Tin, An- timony, Aluminum. THE CANADA METAL CO. - " Toronto Careful Buyers Always Wateh For Our Specials! & TO-MORROW (Saturday) will cent Choice Butter, 20¢. to 22c¢. o Exgs, lots of them, 10¢ Soap, best Laundry, 6 bars 25¢. 100 Bags Choice Potatoes, quality 300 lbs, Pure Leaf Lard, House cleaning Brooms, Brushes, be a saving of from 15 to 20 per best 12¢ requisites, Ammonia 1b Tubs and all o alt Pork, 10c. 1b. Sugar Cured, 18c. 1b. right sale from 7 to 10. 3 lbs. Steal 25¢ Anderson Bros. x NOW IS THE | : $ ¢ $ te WINTER OF YOUR DISCONTENT I you are trying to get good heat out of poor coal. Ours is hend-screemed end unis bh, oneton order will bring you A large lot SLABS for ot of DRY SL. Booth & Co. Phone 138, Pon Joinoleum Best wearing floor covering. easiest to flean, and in our new colors, and floral or block designs, look fine. Its durabili- y Is being tested in public buildings; 4 tls, offices, ote., and giving good sat- action. We have special patterns for the home. Prices, 85c., 45¢., up te 75. diy Inlaid quality, pattern' through" to + $1.25 and $1.50. Floor Oileloth All colors "and widths, 25c. 6p to Soc Rugs New Stack of R i bic ugk just in, to fit any TOS and. at any price I We will have many special lines which H 37 Embossing OF Crests and Dosigns on Pap~ er and Envelopes. ENGRAVING of Letter Heads and Cards. BRITISH WHIG, Kingston. HERPICIDE NOT A FAKE. Unsolicited 'Testimonials Tell of It's Superiority. Kelley, St, Ali. R. visadero, writes the following : When 1. first. purchased Herpicide 1 thought, like the majority of hair preparations, ib. wonld prove a fake. I wm happy €o State that, the contrary, it is all, and even mor that you.can claim for it. Quite number of, barbers throughout the section in 'Which I travel hawe called attention to the hair sprouting out on my scalp, and fnguired of me what I have been using. 1 teil them 'Hérpicigle;' also give them your name and' address." Sold hy leading drag gists, Syand 10e. in tlamps for sample to The, Herpacide Co., « Detroit, Mich. GW. Mahood, special agent new Bath Brevities. Bath, April 27.<The Misses M. and A. Howard, Renfrew, visited their par. ents, Mr. and: Mrs. Thomas Howard at Easter. Mrs. Hope, Montreal, and Miss Pairfield, «Millhaven, spent Eas: terat F. W, Armstrong's. Miss Mabel Robinson, Sandhurst, is spending the Easter holiddys at her uncle's Max Robinson's! Miss Lillie Johnson and Mrs. Chiney, Enterprise, spent Faster at Ernest Shepherds. Miss Ruby Tue kett and Miss Lillic Johnson lft on Monday -last; for a visit to friends in Enterprise, Mr. 'Charles Johnson is visiting Wer "sisters, Mrs. William Cwoming, and "Mrs. William Shane, Deserondo. Solid Comfort, Can be enjoyed if you wear one of our featherweight ats, $2. $2.50, Campbell ,. The style centre in Kingstop dor ften's hats, Mrs. Wiliam G. Johnston has re torneéd to Lansdowne after a short visit to her sinter, Mrs, H.C, Sweet, of H » . | charges against factory site hy-law to a thirl read ling, The council will oppose the in- { junction. Mise Marion Hogan, daughter of the late Henry Hogan, Montreal, died {at Washington. She went there Sa- turday with her. mother, and was seized with" an acvte attack of ap- pendicitis, - The body of W. Waddicer, an Eng- lishman, aged twenty-four, was found in the ruins of the old C.P.1. depot, Winnipeg, which is being torn down. The walls fell in last Saturday, and it is mfpposed the body has béen in the ruins' since then. The trastées' section of the Ontario ducation Association elected officers President, E. Werner, El first vice-president, P, C, ielph; second vice preSident, Newton, Oshawa; secretary. treasurer, Anson Avlesworth, | At Taber, Alberta, the baby son of | John Bennett, of Magrath, fell heady | first into an auger hole, bored for | water. The child was smothered hy the clothes packing around his head. The hole was only five feet deep, and the child's head only one foot below the surface. A crap game was raided in Fort Rouge, Winpipeg's swagger residential district, afd the names of fifteen (young wen, wellknown in society, | were takon bv the police. One vonth | attempted to escape by jumping | through a window, but ladded head first 'in an open drain. = The site of the blast furnace and { docks at Port Arthur is to be chan ged. Manager Jones will recommend | at the works he located at a point { west of the Canadian Northern round- { house, a mile to the east of the pros {posed site. This location is better | adapted for the works. ! 2 { The investigation at St. Thomas, | before Judge Winchester into the the Pere Marquette | railway for diseriminating against | Canadians, established the fact that a | large number of their employees were | brought from the United States, re | placing Canadian employees. The British 'admiralty has decided, owing te the new distribution of the fleets, to limit enlistments for the Newfoundland naval reserve to 600 { men. This is dome because there are no ships available for winter eruising {in' the Carribean, where the reserves got their sea training | During the nine months ended March | 31st, 71.120 immigrants landed in | Canada, an increase of 6,614 over the | corresponding period of the previous vear. Arrivals by ocean pdrts total: led 50,880, an increase of R661 and 25,240 came in from the United States a decrease of 1,447. There was a con siderable inercase in Immigration from the United Kingdom, For A Weak Digestion. No medicine can replace food hut Chamberlain's « Stomach and Liver Tablets will hélp yon to digest your food. It is not 'the quantity of feod taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, but the amount digest. ed and.assimilated. If troubled with a weak digestion, don't fail to ° theses tablets a trial. Thousands Rave been benefitted. by their use. * They only post a quarter. For' sala by all druggists. A Great Snap, Only 50¢. Prevost's, Brock street, has just re- ceived from New York, two° cases of colored soft shirts, worth from. T5e, to 81 each: all sizes, 12} to 17, sale price only 50c. each, William Swain, piano tuner. Orders recrived at MeAuley's book store, CANADA C= MANY SOURCES. . "down of the system ¥ MILBURN'S . Heart and Nerve for all heart and nerve are some of 'the symp- "of "them should be » Jaring yon to attend to itedm- mediately, Dow't delay, Serious break- may follow, if you do: Nervousness, tess, Dizi 3 tation of , Shortness Rush of: to the Head, ama Bra Fabs shone and W or Pain tl the Heart; Bary ts 4d Feet. There may be many minor symp- me of heart and nerve trouble, but ese are the chief Milburn'e Heart all these symptoms from the Price 50 cents per box, or 8 for $1.96. i MAKES YOUR CAKES LIoHT, MAKES YOUR BISCUITS LioHT. MAKES YOUR BUNS LIGHT, MAKES YOUR LABOR LIGHT, MAKES YOUR EXPENSES LIGHT . Order from your Groger, E.W.GILLETT eeiran TORONTO.ONY. You Breathe the Healing Vapors and Cure your ~~ Asthma. There are no tonics and. blood puri- - fiers to upset the stomach, no cocaine powders to drug the system, no greas sprays-to use, when you cure yourself Chester's Cure Place half teaspoonful of the herbs on a lite, 'ignite 'them, and inhale the vapor. smoke reaches every part of the afiected membranes, loosens the cough, makes breath. ing easy and natural, and res an unin terrupted night's sicep. It is the most con- venjent to ume, the quickest to relieve, and the surest to cure--as its 2» years Pion and gr. 1 yourdruggiet Base't it § a 9. your? n stick, write the Canadian agents, THE LEEMING, MILES CO. LTD, MONTREAL Cook's Cotton Root snbutitote. The Cook Medicine Co. Stove Polish Sh [> 3 ey The Polish that won't wear off; Sold Only at Sigsehan's Hardware Try Myers' for Fine COOKED Butter, fine, 20c. Crawford, MEATS. ton Root Compound ; take no Windsor, Ontario, THE POLICE REPORT. CHIEF BAILLIE GIVES STATIS: ©. #ATI0S FOR 1904, CO ------------ Regarding Crinie in the City--De- tailed Statement of the Of- fences Comimitted and How the Offenders Were Treated, | -- b At the meeting of the police com- | missioners yesterday, Chief of Police Jor 1904 ; Offences for which persons were ar | rested ~Assaults, 6; attempting * to] steal, 1; abusive and grossly jmsulting language, 1; begging, 1: burglary, 3 carrying fire army, 1; committing nui: sance, 1; drunks, 181; drunk and dis orderly, IT; disorderly, 13; drunk and begging, 2; disobeyi shomons, 2; exposing person, 2 fighting, 4; fre: quenting disorderly house, 4; firing re volver, 3; horse stealing, '1; indecent assault, 1; insane; 1; keeping disotder- ly house," 1;*kidnapping, 1; larceny, 1} nmon-support of wife, 1; obtaining inoney by. false pretence, 1; rape, 1; shooting with intent, 3; thefts, 44; vagrancy, 21; total 319, How digpored of Bound over to keep the peace, 2; committed for | trial, 6; committed to jail, 1; dismiss ed, 108; discharged, 14; four months in jail, 2; fined, 107; five years Kings: ton penitentiary, 1; handed over to the Children" Aid Society, 1; one year Central prison, 3; one month in jail, 19; old commitment enforced, 1; one year, Mercer Reformatory, 1; placed in the House of Providonve, 3; six months Uentral Prison, 4; six months in jail, 2; suspended sentence, 143 seit to York county for trial, 1; seven years Kingston penitentiary, 1; three pionths in jail, 7; two weeks in jail, 3 two months in jail, Biwhipped, 11; withdrawn, 2; total, 319, Nationalities, religions, eto.--~Eag- lish, 29; Irish, 28%; Scotch; 10; Can: adian, 238; American, 10; 'miscellan: eons, 1, tions, 10; Roman Catholics, 159. Males, 301; females, 18. Single, 21; married, 88. Could not" read for write 10, iS Ages. --Under filteen years, 5; over fifteen and under twenty-five years, 71; over twenty-five and under thirty five years, 78; over thirty five and un. der forty-five years, 8%; over forty-five and under fifty-five years, 46; over fifty-five and « under sixty-five yours, 25; over sixty-five and under séventy- five years, 18; over seventy-five : and under. eighty-five yoars, 6; over aighty- five and under nhiety'five yoars, 1; to tal, 319, Heeuputions-- Agents, T; bricklayers, 1; boilermakers, 0; har bers, 2: blackemiths, 1; cocks, 3; cabhmen, 1; clerks, 4; carvers, 1; car penters carters; Bb; rigarmakers, 2; doctors, 7; farmers, Bb; ficeen, 1 housekeepers, 2; laborers, 177; ma chinists, 5; moulders, 1; masons, 1; musicians, 1: operators, 1; peinters, 8: painters, '10; plumbers, 3; peddiers, 3; Yilasters, 1; stonecnttors, 1; servants, 12; sailors, 10; soldiers, 12: school teachers, 1; students, 2: tinsmiths, & tallors, 2; no occupation, 2; total, 319. Number of times [in police station: First time, 267: second time, 36; third time, 14; fourth {ime, 2, Summoned for an infraction of eity by-laws und other offencos~-Assanlts, 21; absenting himself from work, 1; bladphemons language, © 1; ereating' disturbance, 6; cruelty to animals, 1; disorderly conduct, 12; destroviug property, 8; exposing person, 1; fight ing, 11: grossly abusive language, 1; infraction of city by-law, re streets, 3: infraction of city hy-law re dogs, 1; infraction of city by-law, re second butchers, 1; hand stores,. 1; interfering with the bailiff, 3; interfering with police offi eer, 1: infraction . of city by-law, re ear 3; infraction of liquor license act, 8; infraction of city by-law, re butchers, 1; immoderate driving, 1; infraction 6f city by-law, ro markets, 5: infraction of city by-law, re ¢abs, I; infraction of the Lord's Day Aet. 2: nonsupport- of wife, 2; neglected children, 2; loitering on corners, 14; refusing to non-payment of wages, 3: pay statute labor tax, 33: setting off fire ar 2: thefts, 4; training horses m the City park, 1; trespass, 1; total, 206 , How disposed of<Bound over to keep the peace, 3: committed for trial, I: dismissed, 73: discharged, 4; fined, 89: handed over to the Children's Aid Society, 2; left, the city. 16: susnend wl sentence, 5; two weeks in jail, I; withdrawn, 7; whipped, 1; no action, ; total, 206, During the of fire, toes reported 1.6 vear there were RS 36 truants and absen- and © attended: to, and lights reported out. alarns Little Lad's Death. Perth, April 26.<A number. of visi tors were here for Eastey, among which were Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Miller, Brockville, A. I O'Brien. Ottawa, Harold AHan, Toronto, and many others. Mr, and Mra. J. H. MeMillan spent Pastor Sunday with Mee, Me Millan's parents; Mr, and Mrz, George The only safe efféctusl monthly | Fournier, Althorpe, A very sad ae: a er oof | cident lmppened at. the home of Wil- strength-- No. 1, for Ham King, Wilson street, yesterday cases, 31 perbox: No. 8, 10 de § ning. While Mr. King was in the grees strongew for in i : ¥ Fane, $8 per box. Sold by ait | stall watering one of his horses, his druggists. Ask for 8 Cot little hoy, mot quite two years old, aurne jn the stable, and as Mr, King's back was turned, the little fellow put his hand on the hovse's leg, and | as Mr. King. heard him speak to the hovse he look around, and in an dn- stant the horse had kicked him on the head, which catised his death. Medical aid was summoned at once, but noth ing could he done to save the little fellow, and he died about three hours later. Great sympathy is extended to the sorrowing parents, Q. Satisfartery ! Tt is #0 agreeable to The Somer- ville Co., to have so many ladies' pronounce this in referenee to their millinery, Christy's Hats, Are to be hada in Kingston Campbell Bros, at For another week or so only, we will handle our fine taffies. "Phone 141. W. J, Crothers, Gi. Elmore is in Brockville on busi- ness, 3 bE Ne Baillie submitted the following report {. Protestants of all denowina- 4. - agone pair, - | We only permit him to tools as do better than "Buta large part of * r.Sh made and finished, by hand, though there ases that would do that work far cheaper but less rel Fa Teds the sf) and the hand in "The F. C. LOCKETT, SPECIAL AGH x Bae H a 1G hd of Rest wi y 0p oe Do not hesitate a moment, We will th success and with howest confidence. * HORE BROWN SHOFS "iia We have all the latest styles in Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, in light tan, dark tan, brown, chocolate and coffee colours, made of the very highest grade of Viel - ; Kid. 4 Prices, $2. $2.50, $3, $3.50. "The real merit and superiority of JOHN LABATT'S ALE and PORTER are well 'known. The claim is made, supported by numerous medals and testimonials, that /3by are pure, ome verages, superior to any made on. this continént. »

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