Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1906, p. 1

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is for a vin ear or a ni plain or elab- h of both ma- ill always 'be to show these sale is affected en from 1 to 14 years ks, organdys and silks, a » $4.75. ' ave Our most elaborate and really it witching little dress js Tally hii ich gandy, trimmed with Fi nch _-- om lot work, . has . square cui oe ity finished with Fronch valane es ith lace, sleeves made ful] and py as med with clisters of fine fuck nd and] eyelet work, ckirt com HOR i Y. of two deep flounces, cach Pith {th novel evelet work, (ply on dly look is needed go ro if nounce this the pret » tiest of the season Pree 40S THURSDAY !! to read that w have alarly regularly le., Se., Be. and Tc. : but v you can get it at either zen yards (with a limit fo a customer) or each - ers iratetiaaiiennatniianbnbans t 60 pieces, opens at MATERIALS more satisfaction every time in the this season we warn you that it is Not only locally is this ountry it is known that when present I be hard to get other assortments. lized that this - might come and pre. we are "able; to remind you that we ver before. P for you now -- ized Broeade, in dainty ns, at prices most econ- yard, 20, 25, 30 and 33c. Linens, per 15, 20, 25, 30 and 3: . Lawns, per per 25 and 30c. per +15 and per a », 25, 30,-35 and a Lawns, per 4, 15, 18, x , per yard, o e qualities, ¥ ,» 13, 20, ish. Drill, ". 20¢ ear materials were just received and ll find here all of the wanted mate anges in each -- nbric, three numbers, per Fndveseds 12}, 14 and 13c. polani, five numbers, per 124 15, 18, 20 and 25¢ ee numbers, per 15, 20 and , also three numbers, per 8 9 and 10c. White English yard, only. 10c. We amous 0 ; in Embroidery jo make, sute enough, but it no more We HAVE everything in Embroi- dery, Skirting Embroidery. Narrow nty Edging Embroidery, Swiss and vith Insertions to match, and each' somewhere Between 3c, and $1.00 ------ yl uth Popular Ste FOR yw 1906 way and ing about Hats, etc. e coming ave alréa- BS, vide lace on Ox- 1d. Mate. 2 very ex- 3c. I sharp 10 o'clock that is left of the entire lot, ope ne a 2% above cuts represent two pOpY . Imitation Felt Mattress - Wor 'Robt. J. Reid P har 10.00 6.50 6.00 Pare Felt Mattress - Mixed Mattress, $2.50 to 2 Two Doors Above Opera House Tw BEST LEATHER HE IN THE WORLD IS "FRENCH GALF" IT IS THE STANDARD LEATHER USED= IN OUR SHOES. : Wear "Allen's"' Military Bootmabers 84 Brock St. Sign of Goldea Boot. ® mARCH BULLETIN + world ire Friday. Any min with nothing to d job. Little Joh House, 8.15 p.m. Limestone Lodge. meets Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Ii you are the right sort of man, the will hear of you--after your de- mise. Nothing seems tory at Aboukir, Evangelist day women is on, night fo per cent Princess street. Toilet Sets We have a special, line, 10 pieces in pretty tints, Pink, Green and Blue. Regular $2.50 and $2.75. "While they last" DAILY MEMORANDA. Russell's Heme inen Board of Pducation, 8 p.m. and Light He who never tumbles isn't uch of a traveler. muy Jones," Neo. 91, to 1801. r young "Facets, Faith, Feeling." We are closing out our eet Music and Talkie Machine busines Popular music, at 15¢., two for 208e. Talking Machines, or Zonophone disk pecrds, it 30 .. off. BR: .P.. Bull, Committee, 4 pm. do bus a Grand Opera A0.U.WS please a loafer. so Message on Fri- men and young S---- 3 : French Prime Minister And Money furnishes a house, hut it takes Cabinet Go Out. love to furnish a home. . The sun rises Friday at 6.25 am, and scts at 5.58 p.m. Don't forget the Revival Service in Bethel church to-night. Come. THE CABINET CRISIS COMES AT DRAMATIC MOMENT --MAY BE HARMFUL. 13. 0 much as his ability to bother a busy > Oster r Mattress. only $ 8 Chics a man has unlimited faith, he Government Dem ed Vote of Marshall Sanitary Mat- should never take his meals in a cheap Confidence on Taking Inven- b st t i ; the best Mattress Tl : ie ts gs tories of Church Property, tress, E 3 in history --Fiist jron made, only - =~ 23.50 | bridge in Canada, 1822; "Nelson's vie and Lost--France to Have Six A Warships. Paris, March:8.--Prime Minister Rou- vier and thé members of his cabinet resigned yesterday, following a debate in the chamber of deputies on the gov- ernment's application of the law re garding the taking of inventories of church property. M.. Rouvier demand- ed a vote of confidence, which was de- For full description of the «"Rowans" the beaytill home and grounds of the late John Madie pow 'for sale. All moderna - provements conveniently situated on car live, overldoks Lake "On- tario. Apply REAL "A D INRURANOR AHN Y SWIFT'S ---------- ST BE SOLD A atpe OTICLY of first-class Hall elements in oppositipn, clericals, soci- | Batts. gpt-Jron Co tore nd alists and nationalists, united, and | Also a lot of Furniture and polled 267 votes, thus placing the Carpets, cverything cheaper than usual. TURES PRINCESS STREET WANTED. foreign office, where a joint letter «of resignation was prepared. Later, 'NI, STRONG PARCEL BOY, AT ROB- Rouvier presented this letter to Presi- gftson Bros. Ls a dent Fallieres, who accepted the resig- BOARD FOR A SINGLE MAN AND 5 nations The president then annopmeed pdging--2 or 3 roows if possible. | his intention of consulting presidents w Box 14, ORs irae tg vv be] AT Tailoring APPRENTICES vis', Ladies' making, 105 Brock street. and Dress ------------------ A RESPECTABLE WOMAN care of haby Refercnces required. Apply to Mis. Hart, Neo. 5»Victoria Terrace, Montreal street ------ et meee 70 BUY, A RCOND-HAND SLAD- prices. 12-inch and twelve 9.46-inch® guns, tition. The : Jugst he in goos - It : h d to ima ine Furs that which the minister thought would be Cor King and Queen streets. 1 ar 0 1mag equal to the armament of the Dread- FOR comprossed-air made. Liberal maching free to Cavers Bros., Galt, SALESMEN Best terms, Ont. GENTLEMEN TO suits pressed and cleaned carefully b: hand an up-to-date suit made. way's, 131 Broek street. McKay Fur House Field and Escape. MEN AND BOYS, TO LEARN PLUMB- Brock Street, King ston. Frankfurt, March 7.--The dead body ing. Br klaying, Clastering trades ; of a carter has been found in a field pays $5 a day. Coyne ros., o.. ioini » in r between this BE A TI a a WwW Cc adjoining the main road be Catalogue 43 . : Y . . A town and Wiesbaden. His horses and -- Friday evening at 7.45. Cookery Dem- | wagoon were standing by the road- CENTRALLY LOCATED HOUSE, | onstration, on Meats. different cuts and | cide the 'animals being unyoked. with wodern improvements and awn | ¢1.ir values. Beef Loaf. Brows Stew : n May 1st, for sma Price, $15.00 to $20.00 per Broiled Steak. Maitre @° Hotel Butter. | oh body stated that the man had Apply Box "M.."" Whig office. | Pan Broiled Steak. heen run over and killed by a motor- Fee, 15¢., 'or B0c. for the course. car. TO-LET. : LARGE WELL FURNISHED FRON rooms, at 160 King St., Cor. Union. -- STORAGE FO offices, stores R od dwellings. Mc AT THR chances of - escape. Cann, 51 Broek street. BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. 351 moderate rent. Princess street; stuuND-HAND STURE MISS SULLI- TO TAKE AUTO-SPRAY hand Sprayer Sample approved agents. HAVE="THEIR also bring your cloth and have Gallo FURNITURE, feated by 273 to 234, The cabinet crisis comes at a most dramatic moment when the Franco. German contest has reached a decisive stage, and may exert an important adverse influence on the Algeciras eon ference, and Furopean affairs. The government succeeded in hold- ing only 284 votes, while the various $1.80 ..ROBERTSON BROS. ministry in three. Premier Rodvier. with all' his eol- leagues, immediately proceeded to the a minority of thirty- to and chamber of depiitics, ive to the formation'sf a to-day, new eahinct. In the chamber of deputies, yester- | day, N. Thompson, minister of mar | ine, 'announced that six new battle ships would be built, each will be of 18,000 tons burden. and have a sveed of nineteen knots. They" will carry. four 1] The style and dash that is stick- ing out all over the Persian Lamb Jackets, offered at wholesale are the right sort and made up in the very latest styles at such prices. It simply means that the wan- ing season cuts our profit light and increases yours. naught, the latest British battleship. The latter's superior speed is due to the turbine engines, which France has tried and found too expensive. MOTORISTS CONCEAL CRIME. Vv Throw Body of Auto Victim Imto 1 The police doctor, after examination In the opinion of the authorities the motorists threw the body of their vie- tim into the field and unhitched the team before driving away from the scene: of the accident, to increase their T Dinner Tickets 6 for $1.00 There is no clew to the perpetrators of the deed. Canadian Chinese Restaurant 881 King Street Possessic i be Open day 'and night. Dinner hours 11 Stacy &" Stormmediately. 'Apply tof bts 1.30 pm. 'Phone. 655. MISTAKE MADE IN BURIAL. A BRICK HOUSE AT 835 4 > i Tit 18 aoors AT 855 ALERED BUSINESS CHANCES. |Mother Finds Supposed Dead ences : rent inodérate. Awoly to Mrs. | COBALT MILLIONARES Ann Be Child is Alive. he vies, 79 Culparie stivet. Tichest ap 2 mining camp in London, March 7 An extraordinary the world, government guarantee and | hurial mistake is reported from Liver- THAT FIRST-CLASS DWELLING supervision, failures wpknown. Map | ool. It appears that two infunts, 0 CC 1 p Ss 3 0. . : Albert ied or. ere, apd beokiet Tree. from different houses and belonging to Possession Mav 1st. Apply to Mi and Cunningham, 79 Clarence street, Kingst MU pital, suffering from fever. Ome died --- -- . ARMY MAN RUNS A CR. and was buried, and the other recov- | ered and was given to its supposed FOR SALE. Lieutenant Kills Creditor, His | mother. This woman, however, ound i he child was not hers, and in- "OX SE CHE 21 a Wife and Wounds Son. that t » a FOX (SURE CHEAP, b ITARLE Rome, March 8. A terrible tragedy | quiries showed that her pwn baby was SCL, Whig ce on Arle tod from Pisa. A Sicilian lieu- Sad, and that the child handed to sig -- bi gt artillery, named Ventura, | her belonged to the other woman, who ate Bory BL io Fac red the business premises ol Sig- | had believed her own child 1p be dead. branch Hat ' Stand, three dozen nor Balestri, said to have been his An affecting Seen Seles Jotween Smaller stands. Apply to Mrs. Ror ischarged a revolver at | the two women when the truth came Adams, 386 Alfred street. creditor, and disc g i. Er ---------------- FARM FOR SALE. MELL CULTIVATED FARM ' OF | geene. The lieutenant again disthuiiied Syracuse, N.Y., March 8.--Rev. Dr. fyenty-five aercs, estate of the lgte |. rete The was killed hs a ab Andrew Aykroyd; sixty acres chiioe his revolver. The : mother then Charles A. Fulton, formally of % bia * land. no waste land, free from and the son wounded, ihe OF M2 | troit, now pastor of the First Bap- Bouse ne mile from Railton : new | yook to his heels, forcing his Way { ioe church, in this city, has told how har he? Soanpletsd. now Sasement through The crowd that had gathered |} oii d two gambling places in dis- is go pn Stun) value ns pecupant et tained evidence which * he will use 8 + Apuoly vK- 3 16 u nh rovd. Kepler. on in premises oF Wg A pleasing social event took place | against the proprietors before the ieorge Intherland, Latimer, © or : i Ho F. Cochrane nd jury. . + h o ence Of on, F. » | gral Jury Herlort Buck, Railton, executors. at the residen FARM FOR SALE. Vv is niece, Miss Alice M. Oliver, . a FARM, . SITUATED IN a of "the late Rev. R. F.| Elephant Club, where four men were Lamoine's oink m on: Oliver, to Dr. Mortimer L. Dixon, playing poker. Dr. Fulton and a friend taining 100 acres, - well tered Frankville. The ceremony was per- | who went with him sat in and lost nto Lay gue. Fine situation formed by Rev. Dr. Crummy. $3 playing poker. They then went to on the Lake Shom. Apply to 175 Clerey St. Kingston, AWner on the premises. -- or Ad answer WY regardine companics in thi Box Tit. Covare oagruos: Will be sold SINESS OPPORTUNITIES. i BUREAU OF IMFORMATION fe of charge and claims Address lis different parents, were taken to a hos him, mortally wounding him. The re : brought the mother wounded man on the ep f fircarms port, of Brew Pastor Played Poker. and son of the by using his revolver and his sword. guise last Wednesday night and ob- on Wednes- Dr. Fulton shaved off his moustache, Maple dvenue, Toronto, ; was solemni- day, when the marriage overcoat; and The Fuliord estate has bought 4, 000 square feet in Oakland cemetery, Brockville, on which to erect a mau soleum, at a cost of £25,000. : Do von need 4 tonic? Dr. Chown's Special Iron Tonic Pills ix the great where they were admitted withou poker. It did not Jong to lose $3 more, and n the put on a slouch hat and disreputable first visited the White the poker room of Willis 8. Barnum, trouble, and again started in to play take the minister they left. The gambling rooms were closed Sun- first time in five PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Jt was annoumecd that the C.P.R. has just compl ted the purchase of the right-of-way to Edmonton. A medical student has claimed human bones found in a box at the railway ba room in Montreal. Ww. H. Wilson, liveryman, of Mid: land, has secured a verdict of $100 against W. HH. Bennett, MP, for slander. la: Liverpool will petition 'for the re moval of the embargo against Cana- dian cattle. The trade of the port de mands it, they say. Hamar Greenwood, M.I. for York, has been appointed parliamentary sec retary to Winston Churchill, under- secretary for the colonies The international waterways com- mission adjourned till April 24th, at Washington, without coming to any arrangement regarding Niagara Falls, Signor Tomas Tittoni, former Hal jan minister of forcign affairs, has been suddenly appointed ambassador at London, in place of Signor Alberto Pansa. - On the Deleware and Hudson, the Montreal flver crashed into the rear of a local. One passenger was killed and three others were pechaps fatally injured. Alexander Allen, residing near Kingsville, dropped dead during pray- er at a revival service. He was a member for forty years of the church in which he died. The bye-eloetion in Annapolis coun: ty, for the Nova Scotia House of As- sembly, resulted in the election of 0. T. Daniels (liberal), over Rev. Joseph Gaetz (prohibitionist), hy a majority of about 650, A STRIKING FIGURE the At Mining Institute Indian Ergineer. Quebee, March 8.--~1he members of the Canadian Mining Institute, were taken on a trip to Sted Anne de Bean- pre, and the alls this morning. An excursion on 'the ice-breaker, Mont: calm, will take place this afternoon, leaving at 2.30, A striking figure at the meeting is Narabjai Dart of Furat, India, an as sociate of the Royal School of Min- ing, London, who has been in Canada for some time, having been sent here by the government of India on mining and geographical matters as a geolo- gist and. mining engineer, he was in vital to attend the convention, The Chibogamoo region occupied a portion of the time of the session last evening, Four interesting and instruc tive papers, alk bearing more or less directly upon the subject being con- tributed, The papers were: "Notes sur une depot depyrrhotine nickelifere sur me 0 © apd matnchie point," by ¥.7A Mu 3 e Chibogamoo Vining - Region " bv John EB. Hard: man, Montreal; "The Chibogamoo Re- gion," by M. A. P. Low, ugl "Proba hilite de trouver des mines au nord de la province de Quebec," by M. J. Ob East is 5 = ix Significant Intimation by the Provincial Treasurer. Toronto, March # Inquiring as to the probable progress of public busi ness at the close "of the legislature sitting last evening, Hon. Mr. Ross asked when the budget spoech might be expected. Hon. Mr, Matheson re. plied : "Certain events which | hope will take place will make it more sat- factory ten days from now." The ovents alluded 1p are doubtless con: nected with the sale of Temiskaming railroad bonds. : Considerable progress was made with the estimates in commitice on supply, some $360,000 of the civil gov. hod votes having heen agreed to 10 PAY THE Sms English Commoners will Get A Salary. HOUSE OF COMMONS PASSED LAW BY VOTE OF 348 TO 110. ar, Hon. Mr. Foy, replying to questiohs by Messrs, Gamey and McDougall, paid the government was considering whether there should be an investiga: tion into ,the financial affairs of the loan companies doing business in On- tario, Hon. Mr, Foy, in answer to Mr, Gamey, said the government had not yet come to any conclusion as to what should be done with the $500 cash and a marked check of Mr. Gamey's Reform Not Likely to Be Effected Just Yet--Finances Teo Low, Says Bannerman -- Govern. ment Must Retrench, London, March 8.~The House of Commons, by a vote of 348 to 110, has declared itself in favor of the payment "of its members. Mr. Lever, liberal, a wealthy soap manufacturer, made a motion declar ing that the payment of mw.obers was urgently required, and proposing that | for $1,500, which the report of the £300 be paid yearly, | commissioners in the Gamoey case Although the notion received a ma- | showed that they had impounded. jority of 238 on the divisien, the re: form is not likely to be effected at NEW SENATORS. present. This was made clear by Prime ---- Minister Camphell-Bannerman, who, | Robt, Jaffray, Douglas, Roy, while favoring the principle, said the lack of money, owing to fhe delin- quencies of the late government, made Talbot and Deveber. Ottawa, March 8.--At a meeting of the cabinet, yesterday, Rebert Jaffray the payment of salaries impossible, | wee called to the senate in place of witil retrenchments--should . have been | jhe late Senator Fulford, Dr. Doug- made, las, De. Deveber, Peter Talbot and Philip Ray were appointed 'to the CANADIANS AHEAD. And Stoppekl a Prospective Prize seats in the upper house for the North- Wost Territories, created at the last session of parliament, Fight, Mr. Jafiray"s elovation to the senate Windsor, Ont., March S--~The old |is heartily endorsed on all hands. He adage , that "he laighs best who | is admitted to have rendered yeoman laughs last," was verified, lust night, | service to tho liberal party in season in the Spracklin (Windsor) and Stone tight. The promoters thought they had Wikdsor about nine o'clock with the party for somd place in Hesex county, probably Leamington. Mahoney com- mumicated with Crown-Attomey Rodd who notified the Michigan Central of- ficials that he would have them ine dicted if the train left the car ferry on the Canadian side. The train was at once cancelled as far as Canada was concerned. As an additional precau- tion, however, Messrs. Rodd and Ma- honey, 'with fourteen officers went to the Michigan Central. station, prepar- ed to arrest the train; ceow and: the fight party if an attemph to land was made. Besides this, Mr. Rodd an "offer to call out the Teawin com. pany of the 21st Regiment if neces- sary, should the party get. past the border and into South Essex. Fought In Michigan. alski. The remainder of the evening was devoted to the discussion of the necessity for the establishment of a bureau of mines by the federal govern- ment. The discussion resulted in the introduction of a' motion Leckie, seconded by J. B. Tyrell, to the cffect that the president and ade legation of the institute to Ottawa, to interview the government on the sub- Jeet, A CHANGE MADE of Rubber In the Manageément Gomipany. Montreal, March 8.--An important changé took place in the management of the Canadian Rubber company, at the annual meeting, which took; place at noon, to-day, when Major G. Wash ington Stephens, MLA, was clected president in place of Sir H. Montagne Allan, and D. Lorne MeGibbon be comes vice-president and general man ager. The other directors elected are : C. C. Ballantyne, Harrison C. Frost, Alexander Pringle, R. J. Young, Shir ley Ogilvie, H. J. Fuller and M. © Mullarkey. announced that Major Stephens and Mr. McGibbon, representing a syndi cate, had bought out a controlling in terest in the company, and thes changes ame the outcome. The com pany has in hand arrangements for the establishment of a branch distri buting house in London. Eng., on a large scale. The annual considered isfactory, notwith standing the high e€ost of raw ma terial. 1S HALF CAT, HALF RABBIT. Hybrid Mews amd [Eats Both Grass and 'Meat. London, March %--For the wmady who dispute the. existence of the cat rabbit hybrid, 1 am prepared (writes a correspondent of the Sydney Bulle tin), to land one in Sydney for moderate sum of $20, Its body, head, and fur are those of & cat, and it also "mews and eats meat. On the other hand, it has bunny's legs and a pecal- jarly stumpy tail, about an inch long. It sits.in an upright attitude on its hind quarters, and runs along rabbit Play By Niece Of Secretary Root. Romagde," a new play written by composer of the "Magic Flute" is the central figure of the play, Howar tl to New York. Don't experiment dies, just buy Gibson's 'Red Cros day night for years, ost of towmics, builds up rundown sys: tems, 25¢. : Thome 230 for prompt delivery, | by R. G.| Some weeks ago it was | report was | the | fashion and cats'grass as well as meat, Baltimore, Md., March 8."Mozart's Ivy Ashton Root, a miece of Secretary | torney for the city. Mr. Brown leaves of State Elihu Root, will be given its | first performance under the manage | tore, one of the latter, Mrs. R. C. 8. ment of Frank L. Perley in this city | Kaulbach, Limenberg, N.S, heing just to-night. As the title implies the great Kyle will play the part of Mozart. Tt is the intention of Mr. Petley to give to the play a two weeks' trial in this | city and then take it for a long run | with cough reme- Cough Syrup. It. cures coughs. 20c. Detroit, Mich., March 8.--Frustrated in their intention to hold thel Sprack- lin-Stone fight somewhere in Essex county, in Ontario, last might, the | promoters slipped off quietly to a point in Macomb county on this side, } just over the border of Wayne county. | Sheriff Burns, of Wayne county, board- | ed the special as it pulled out of De | troit, and accompanied it to a point | beyond Wayne county, Sherifi Exk- stein, Macomb, was unprepared for the invasion, and the party returned to Detroit safely after the fight, Sprack. lin knocked out Stone in the second round of what was to have been a ten-round go. Just after the beginning | of the second Spracklin hit Stone a | terrific left in the stomach, followed by a vicious right in neck and chin, which put Stone asleep for several minutes, The first round was fast and the honors were about equally divid- { od. DUEL BETWEEN WOMEN. | They Are Uninjuréd But a Man is Killed. Middlesboro, 3 | pistol duel, yesterday, { Alice Moore and "Mrs. | as the result of a long-time quarrel, | Frank Maden was killed by a bullet { from the revolver of Mrs. Tucker. The women mt in front pf a saloon and March 8.~In a between Mrs, Lucy Tucker, after exchihging a few words both drew wedpons. Mrs. Tucker was the first to open fire. At the third shot | Mrs. Moore turned and ran down the | street unharmed, though her clothing was twice pierced. It was this last | shot which struck Maden, who was {near the saloon door engaged in a irame of pool. "The bullet him him | squarely in 'the forehead, causing in | stant death, The troubles between the | two women is said to have grown out | of a lov® affair, A PROMINENT LAWYER. | A Sherbrooke Man Died Very Suddenly. Que., March S.-H. B. { Brown, K.C., the most prominent law- { ver, of this eity, died, this morming, | at ten o'clock, very suddenly; from heart disease. Mr. Brown, in addition to other important positions; held by him, was a director 'of the | astern Townships Bank, president of | the Stanstead and Sherbrooke Mutual | Inswrapnce company, and acting at- | Sherbre a widow, ome zon ax! three daugh- f now in Bermanta. : pg 1 : "os W. H. Armstrong, of the locomotive works' staff, is at Peterboro, with Mrs. Armstrong, attending the fune- | ral of his father, George W. rm- | strong, aged sixty years, who died { on, Tuesaday, the result of a fall he | met with some months ago. and out of season, years has 'been the Bell Telephone system in and for many intimately identified the Canadian authorities thrown off | With the industrial life of the nation. the scent, but Detective Mahoney | OF the new North-West senators learned, Just night, that a Michigan | Prter Talbot represented Strathcona Central train was chartered to deave| it the late parliament; Mr. Doveher to Lethbridge, and was min! ister without portfolio in the Alberta government, Dv. Philip Roy ina physician practising at Edmonton, and Dr. Douglas was the popular re. presentative of East Assi in the dominion parliament for eight years. -------------- BLACKMAILED BY POLICE. Berthe Claiche Made = Charges Aguinst Constables: New York, March 8.--Berthe Claiche, the young ¥renchwoman, ilty to the murder of i he bln prison the district. t the, to ate \ e.' 8h Ik th torney's office. had a ere with Assistant District Attorney Ely. Although no official statement was made public, it was reported that the young woman gave Mr. Ely the names of four policemen to whom she said she paid $2 a week lor profection while leading the life of a woman of the streots. She also gave the names of about fifty other pelicemon, the re- port stated, who were receiving like amounts from other women in the dis. triot where she lived." ------------ SENSATION OF THE RIVIERA. Pennsylvanian Winning $5,000 Nightly at Gasino. Nice. March 8.--FE. 8, Armstrong, a Pennsylvanian, is the sensation of the season, on the Riviere, His extraor- dinary luck in playing baccarat con- tinues nightly at the Nice Casino, francs ($10,000). Armstrong wins an. average nightly, and is now about $200,000 ahead of the game, Armstrong, who is about twenty-five years old, acquir- ed a small fortune in Mexico, He keeps on at tennis and golf. Occasionally he afternoons, returning to Nice 'for "To Expropriate Bell Co. Lines. Winnipeg, March 8.-A lature, asking the federal government for power to expropriate all lines of toba, in accordance with the policy of the government to inaugurate a pro: vincial sydtem, ------ Bearine for the hair, is sold at Liv son's Red Cross Drug Store, market square, opposite Whig office. 230 for prompt delivery. AUCTION SALE St., for Convenience of Sale. vis | ire ilk Tape airs In Huser and Tea Sets am dhsiristen to well, Rocking « & afi. Brockatalle and an lot of tion Ch Qak finish able Ohin Choice Shell and other. China, Vases (very fine), Bric-a-Hrae, Rattan, Cane and other Chairs, ve Antique Designed China or Glass net, & uuAntity of Marble Mantel Cloc tension Table dn Ogk, contre, side und other Tab Marble T very fine | aud other Iron Bedsieads, Spring Bed Mahogany 1 ing in very fine k, Cosy Corner, one w Hrags, E com Sait, Leather, Chairs Upholstered orses. Sale 1080: am. The evils of eye strain can. only be s | removed hy perfect fitting glasses. The most sciontific eye teating at Dy, Chown's Drug Btore, : ---- where the bank is opened with 50,000 of 25,000 francs (85,000) | two big automobiles, and is an expert plays the bank at Monte Carlo in the a night's play from 1 pm. until 6} a.m. resolution was unanimously passed, in the legis- Mani- Phone IMPORTANT. of Velashie Furniture, Cut Glass, Monday. March 12 Reelin- Raw Sy nln old and Valu and Cut Glass, Wine Glasses, Mantel Mirrors, fine abi- , @ Ex~ so Toilet ith Refrigerater, s, Hair and other Mattresses, Corner Chairs, ver! s v ne Canes, fine Burnv Oak Dining in ll ERE ligh Grays have stepped. . favor for this broad and considts of the finest and newest » Silk and y © and our Wool Dress By Frendh Voile, 40c. to $1. Silke and Wool Eclinnes, . 750. to $1.75. i Silk and Wool ~Poplinettes, Me fog Buide . Sng We would beiglad to show you these lovely niat yl Yom calle STEAGY & STEAGY s §ED. ' FILRON-MeK EB. AL Kingston, March th, by Rev. J, d, John as to Sara, A~ne, oldest daughter of David McKee, both. of Amherst Island. ROBT. J. REID, The Leading Undertaker JOHNNY JONES * a= 20 TUNEFGLLIRLE oo 20 Pricea--25c.. 1, 136, $I 221 $1.00, S.ats now on k SR ONE WEBK emescing ties: Summers Stock Co. With GEO. NH. SU ; And MISS BELLE STEVENSON AND MAN" For Monday might only, «ne ticket to admit « Indy given with every de, ticket purchased bel T o'clock. Seats on sale Friday morning. * bin, re Dar ORIEN delly . Th

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