Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1906, p. 8

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'ALL CREDITORS AND, 'OTHE ing claims against Ah, ate " Flos 1. Gildetalosve, late of the City Kingston, Nteanshoat Ma _ a - conned, hm died on - or about the 17th amsary. A.D. 1908, are roti Purstiant to the Revised Stetuss of On » to send the same with full par: rs Lo the undersigned on or Th day of 'Avril, 1906, te stiministrutor will proceed to Filute the Estate, having regan only 10 the clulms of which he shall then have noties Joy will not be liable for imate, Dart of aswets 10 wny : who itm is not then in his he Dated gt Khuston the ' po] sixteenth duy feDONALD AT, Clarcnes St, tor for ator, y + ©The above properties will fer sale at noon, on FU THURSDAY, April 5th, 1906 dn the rotunda of the Frontenac Hotel, Kingston. 1 Further pariiculars at time of sale or on application to Kirkpatrick, Rogers & Kickle, Solicitors, Kingstoa, Ontario. Piano Recital 38 OF POLAND" Convocation Hall WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 8.15 P.M. Well-known by their many Lecture Recitals tional Muse in New other cities. Ha* hoart of Europe and & thoroughly. Yo ¥ nt ir on at Uglow's, doc. TDENV me ob, Xin SL RT acres, well 'watered house. Fine situation Rhy A Owner on the premises. : FOR SALE. NEW MILCH, COWS, AND OTHER « Apply to J. ©. Harmer, on . Outer Depot. i S------------------ TWO SEPARATE FRAME HOUSES, on hanthiy payments for what they reat for. nly Dr. C. L. Curtis. N LARGE ENGLISH PLATE ® Ries Hirer. one" Nickle Plated branch Stand, pS dose Aas, 836 Avired shrdet. : a ------------ CAST SPECIAL . RARGAIN, ROUQY Cottage, hy roo) Ys otllar, large barn and woruanop. three lots, fronerty fronts on three RE an i Cor: Patrick i road. STOCK MARKETS, ---------- Provided by J. Stinson, cottage Appl on aod Raxlan 18 Market Atchison .... Anal Copper more & Obig n | Tra Rookive Rau, OV uisvilie & Nashviile ta North American Cobalt Refining } Co., With Capital of a Million ~ ~Toronto University Students' oO acto resujts of the year 1905 Sumpate fo 3 in $25.212,3 surplus, 82 214. To- ingrease, 1, purchused the sawmills end jarge na limits of the - Van w purchaser. seem to be no limits to the of Canuda's foreign trade. For months of the current i to S838.377, a of the Year than $51,517,964. h - animals and weir roducts LADIES' AUXILIARY, Y.W.C.A. Interesting Thank Meeting Friday. The Ladies' Auxiliary held their annual thanksgiving meeting in' the YMCA, Friday afternoon, with a goodly number in attendance, Sev eral interesting topics were discussed, Mra. MeCallom road ao paper on "YM.C.A. General Work." Mrs. Wil Ham Gill discussed "Ideal Auxiliary." A very interesting talk was given hy W. BH. Morgan, delegate from Quedtt's College to the students' volunteer convention, Nashville, Tenn., speaking on the meeting itself, and the tripto and from. A solo was sung by Mes. Nelson, after which light refreshments -} were served. ------------ Gave Good Performance. The George H.; Summers Stock com y added fresh leaflets to their laurel crown last night Sith Shir ad mirable production of oa} or suken." The "Madelina" of Helene L. Ward was a finished picce of acting, and Belle Stevenson, as "leah," the Jowish maiden, was clover. Mr. Sum- mers, as lugarg, the doctor, was ever his funny sell; all the other parts were well taken. The costuming was both effective and appropriate, Spl m- dis vaudeville features were intro duced between acts, Mrs. Farrington Passes Away. One of 's oldest residents, Mrs. Susan Farrington, widow of the late James Farrington, passed away Friday afternoon of old age. Mes, Farrington was born in Ireland, ecigh- Ly-six years np and came to this country ih hushand sixty-five yvoars since, living in the old Lime- stone City for that period. In reli- gion deceased was a Roman Catholie. One ¢ ter survives, Mrs. Johan O'Connor, 163 Bagot street. Horses In The Cold. . Some of the farmers do not think there is any necessity of the Humane. Sovisty taking action because horses are allowed to stand on the market not kept there above two hours. An airing, they say, is a good thing for the horses, if they are covered with blankets, They admit, however, that horses should not be kept for five and six hours in the cold. ------ A Jolly Evening. About thirty friends spent a very jolly social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Acthur Singleton, Brock street, Friday evening, it being their wedding anniversary. Games : and music added to the enjoyment, pid be fore breaking up, light refreshments were served. Opens Store In Verona. William A. Marcelis, a local agent of the Singer Sewing Machine com- pany, has purchased a building in Verona, where he intends to open # general stove. Mr. Marcelis is a gen- ial deserving young man and his am: bitious business venture should prove successful, Saturday At Mullin's. 1 packages of Laundry starch, 4 tins host peas, 25¢. 5 tins peas, socond quality, 25c, 2 1-5, tins baking powder, 25¢. 6 tine sardines, 23¢, 6 tins pork and beans, 25e, Corner Johuston and Division Sts ------_-------------- The Time Extended. Lisut.-Cel. 6G. BH. Hunter wishes to draw the attention of 1866-70 = ver. erans that the time for applying for 'land grants has been extended until August 1st. He has a number of ap- plication forms, which he will furnish to any veterans desiving them. 5c. Indoor Hockey. Now that the basketball is a thing of the past at the Y.M.C.A,, it is pro- posed to initiate indoor hockey. The sticks' will wear mu! , 80 that no ane. can be hurt. A tournament will be an event of the pear future, in the gym. Campbell Bros. To-Night. For the correct styles in men's hats. Havi resumed the delivery of mitk cream in the city, 1 will he plegsed to call on all my old many new ones as fav: will receive Elections. : Toronto, March 17.~In the Toronto University election, mour was the candidate of the "Old Lit" party. The unionist party car- J ried all the other offices by about Hentyfise majority, The polls closed | at 6:30 this morning. | Principal among the i announced in the Ontario Gazette is Shas of the North American Cobalt IR Pp 0 ited, with a capital of $1,000,000. Other com- panies ami. Iron $40,000 rporations ted are: The, Tema- ining company, capital of and office Toronto; Thomas RB. Caldwell, M.P., and Wil liam Mulock, Jr, of Toronto, are mang the provisional directors: the Canadian Multi-Phone company, limit- ed, of Hamilton, capital $200,000; the Wright Floral company, limited, Ot- tawa, capital $40,000, ---- BILL CRITICIZED. Should Be in a spectus ? Toronta, March 17.--In the consid ration in committer of the whole What Pro- house, in the legislature, of Mr. Houle's bill respecting prospectuses is- surd by companies, A. G. MacKay once more demonstrated the alertness and judgment of the opposition in caling attention to the clause which would make it a legal act to induce a person to purchase stock by offering him a consideration, The clause in th: bill was allowed to stand for fur- ther consideration. Mr. McNaught introduced a bill giv- ing expression to the wishes of a re. cont deputation, reducing the business tax on manufacturers from sixty per Sut ol the onl sate value of the prem; occupied to fifty per cent. Hon. Mr, ali replying to Mr. May, in the absence of Mr. McDougall, stated that thirty-three officials had been appointed by the present govern- ment in Fast and Went Nipissing. THEIR MISSION Was to Seek Help in Financial Circles. Washington, D.U., March 17.<The Post says the mission of H. H. Rog- ers and J. D. Archbold, vice-president and treasurer, respectively, of the Standard Oil company, who had a night conference with President Roose velt, nearly a fortnight ago. was, ac cording to a trustworthy official of the administration, to advise the pre- sident that great uneasiness prevailed in financial circles in New Yo and to ask him to wee: his powerful influbneo TRAN 1S GUILTY Reporters on i oR. Phillips, Colborne, 'is ab the Saturday might only, fresh eggs, 17e. Crawford, : J.B. Weller, Belleville, spent the in town Magic' dandruff cure makes new hair and ores tlandruff, 250, at Best's. gs ity" chocolates are what their name Fresh at Mahood's Drug Store, The Pay, "Colleen Bawn," by local talent, will mot be produced wntil af- ter Easter, Grand tableaux, King Malachi and his Knights, ete., Opera House, March 19th, at 8 p.m. Time is money. Save time by send- ing your invoices to GG. W. Bateman for customs entries. He does the rest. An expert optician examines your eyes wl you get your glasses at Chown's Drag Store. William Collins has lft for Hamil- ton to fit out the steamer Wahcon- dah, on which he will be mate for the coming Season. Rev. H. Grundy, Chicago, and R. Spencer Grundy, Toronto, are visiting their sister, Mrs, Augustus, 163 Di- vision street, < Friday's Montreal Star contains pie- tures of "Chaucer" Elliott and the governor-general, side by side, on the sporting page. Saturday night 1%. Crawford. The Gravelle brothers have acceptad the chall from Collegiate hockey team and the game will be played at Rockwood rink to-night. Special t for McConkey's, of Toronto, Huyler's, of New York, only, fresh eggs, high class candy. Gibson's Red Cross drug store. "Phone 230. Prompt de- livery. Twenty years' experience in the mercdntile business comes very useful to Mr. Bateman in making customs entries, New stories by George Ade, are now appearing in Buffalo Courier, for sale at Randolph news stand or at Me Dermott Bros, 260 Princess street. 'eldman, the supposed burglar of the MoKay fur store, is still sojourn- ing in the jail here. is trial does not take place till tH€ spring assizes, | which open on April 23nd, In the absence of Capt. Thomas | Donnelly, the marine school class last | evening was conducted by Capt. A, | H. Malone and Capt. Wilkam Tulloch. who spoke on "Uross-bearings." Saturday night only, fresh eggs, 17¢. Crawford. The need of a patrol waggon was seen to-day when four policemen had | to drag a man, 'dead drunk' for ai- "most a block to the police station, Jhe policemen were not to blame, but the city. should not permit such ex- hibitions. FITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The Manitoba legislature prorogued in assuaging it. How deeply impressed ' advanced 23c. per ton. Mr. Roosevelt was hy their message, it adds, is more or less a matter of con- jeeture, KING OF ROUMANIA DYING. on Friday. Steam coal in New York has been Mrs. James Thomas, Wallaceburg, was found dead in her house. ~ Eugene R. White, owner of the Ni- agara Falls Gazette, died in a Buffalo hospital. Hon, Mr. Hanna said / the govern: He Cannot Survive Brain Affec- | ment license hill would be brought tion. ! i down next Tuesday. A London, March 17.~~Special de-* The provincial govefnment has ap- spatches received here report the seri- | pointed a new board of license com- | ous illness of King Charles of Kou- mania from a bran afieetion follow- ing upon an arterial disease. 'the Daily Telegraph says that pri- vate telegrams have reached London to the efiect that the death of the on winter days, so long as they ave King is possible any pnoment, and that !| Stlebrated very quietly in in any case, his hfe cannot be pro- longed for more than a few months, but that the king intends to visit Lu- gano, in Switzerland. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE, Alliance Will Oppose Exemption of Jews. Ottawa, March 17.<~The Dominion Lord's bay Alliance will strongly op- pose the idea of exempting the Jews from observance of the proposea act for Sunday observance, Ii conscience justifies an exception in their case, re- marked an officer of the alliance to aay, the same claim could be made on the Seventh Day Adventists, who keep Saturday as their day of rest. The samo claim could be made, too, by the Mohammedans, who keep Friday, and the very same claim could be made on behalf of the Mormons to wed gs many wives as they please, DEATH OF MRS. REEVES. Wife of the Bishop of Mackenzie River Killed, Winnipeg, March 17.--Menagre parti- culars °F the death of Mrs. Reeves, wife of the Bishop of Mackenzie River, which occurred at Athabasea Landing on March 7th, were received here last night. The deceased lady was out | drivin and the horse ran away, throwing her out and inflicting injuries which caused her death. NO ANNOUNCEMENT As to the Successful Tenders of " the Roads. Ottawa, March 17.<Hon. Mr. Parent N. T. R. commission, says there will be no antouncement to-day, as to who were the fortunate tenderers for the first stretch of the transcontinental line. The tenders are under consid Sutin, and have to be passed on hy y ° government before action can he akon, -------- 17c. Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, 17c. For Saturday night dnly fresh eggs, 17c. Crawford, en se cts Buy Jgrhia Piakhaw's Vegetable Compound at Gibson's Rel Cross drug store, © Market Square, opposite Whig office. "Phone 230, There have been no contagious dis tase cases reported this month to the niedical health officer, Best's short stop oures any cough, 15 cents, a cold in . Rover's cold breathers cure twelve hours, 25¢,, at Best's, ' ! missioners. for. West Kent. "A negro murderer near Birmingham, Ala., confessed his crime ta a mule and the detective overheard the story, It was the device of a ventriloquest, St. Patrick's day was, as usual, cele ; Teronto. | This morning services were held = in the parish churches, and this evening rish societies will hold concerts, It is reported that the Irish nation alist members have decided to block the deseased animals bill which Cains, M.P., for Newcastle, has put down as first in order of April 6th. The snowfall which set in at an ear- ly hour, this morning, at Montreal, did not last long, and hut a compara- tively small quantity of snow fell. Ab- out nine o'clock the sun came out. -------- Robbed A Farmer. Tweed, .Ont., March 17.--A voung im- migrant, hired by John Stokes, a far mer, here, only a few days 'ago, stole 830 from his house before the family were awake, and went away. Constable Beatty was notified and traced him to Hungerford station, on the CIR. where he was arrested and brought to Tweed. The thief was tried ana «en tenced to thirty days in jail at Belle- ville. The money was recovered, -------- Body Emitted Flames. Moncton, N. B., * March 17 Harley Cole, aged twenty, was killed by a live wire while working on the top of an electric light post in the Inter colonial yards. The body hung for twenty- minutes, emitting flames and sparks in view of hundreds. Ought To Increase Dividends. Monyreal, March 17.- Taking the last five years as a basis for caleula- tion, the Grand Trunk railway com- pany bave saved a thousand dollars a day for three months this winter owe ing to the light snowfalls. ---- Damages For Breach of Promise. Carlyle, Sask., March 17.--A verdict of $4,500 was given against Jeffrey, charged with breach of promise by Miss Scott, in an action before the supreme court here. The two beautiful songs as featured hy the revivalists, Alexander and Tor- rey, "Tall Mother I'll be There," and "Oh, That Will be Glory," are on sale to-day. at the spedigl rate of 10c. a Soy, MoDermott Bros., 260 Princess street. There is nothing calculated so com- pletely 10 take the humility out of a man who blames himself 1 . as agreeing a him, oi simply being tf. a nerson may gel a number of ituts: Allowed him on eredit, ¥en pompadonr girls often play the pigua with a bang. Satn Pe ST ba, MURDER OF PERRY H.SCLAT- || ER AT GRAND ANSE. Shot the Husband Because He Wanted to Marry the Wife-- The Woman's Position in the Case--So Far She Refuses to "Say Anything. Three Ravers, tgue., March 17.--Wal- lace Mclraw was found gaity of hav- ing murdeped Ferey Howard Sclater at Greys Dominate the Tong, in Dress Goods Rd Grande Anse about a year ago. He Jury were gut about ywo hours, their : . 2 : Gehiberations following a strong -judi- 9 Do you want a tr ue hint of what your Spring Suit shauld cial charge against the prisoner, Sen: be ? GREYS--Grey in some shade, grey in some mixture, grey > tence will be pronounced on the of this month, and on that date also the case will be called on Mrs. Sclater, the widow of the murdered man, who is held as an wecomplice 'to the crime. The deed for which MeCraw is likely to pay the death penalty was not only cowardly and brutal, but it was also an instance of the terrible ends to which an evilminded persons will sometimes go in order to remove aif obstacle to the gratification of pas- sion, Evidence showed that Mel raw wished to marry Mrs. Sclater, and that he boarded at the Sclater house, with the evident intention of grasping an opportunity to give the husband his quietus. That opportunity came one night after a quarrel, into which McCraw had been loaded by liquor, Seclater went to the stable and Mc- Craw followed, but returned in a few minutes ahd announced that Sclater was dead. Two bullet wounds, ecith- er of which, according to professicnal evidence, would have proved fatal were discovered, and one was in the back, 3 Detective McCaskill, who made the arrests, said that Mrs. Sclater had in his presence accused McCraw of the otime, but one of the features of the case was this woman's committal to jail four times for contempt of court, she having repeatedly refused to give evidence. Unless she speaks it will he difficult to connect her with the erime. in some combination--gny chord with grey as the dominant, the key note. Now the best collection of these new Grey Suitings which we know about is right here jn this store and Monday will be an excellent time for you to come and examine it You're welcome, thoroughly ; welcome, either in the guise of 3 purchaser or merely that of tic and admirer--always r this : a cri- remem- BURLINGTON TWEEDS, most popular materials our qh spring, in the pretty mived grey of fects--silver grey especially-- gre becoming for 'either cost mes separate skirts. Right now our sortment is greatest, and with I ial prices, per yard, 99, 90, 75, 69 and 5%., and... 9 POPLIN, in grey, cream, navy brown and green, per yard 49, 75 and 90c., $1.20 and 81 bi] very or as ENGLISH COSTUME CLOTH, a fine all-wool" material, the sur face of which is woven in n very clever manner with a fine check. visible only when the ma- terial is held up in the folds, in SERGES, navy, parti adapted for children's tlre d---------------- in grey, fawn, brown and many account of their gre Secured Contract. other spring shades, full 42 quality "and appropri The contract for repairs to Rock- inches wide, and per yard, per yard . wood asyluni has been aw to OILY | is aa wo 49. R, N. F. McFarlane. The laundry is TAFFETA CLOTH, a plain all to be raised a storey and a pitch wool material, in all popular SHEPHERDS PLAID, in black roof put in. The ccilings are also to spring shades, also 42 inches and white, very popular this be covered with iron. - The amount of the contract $7,593, The contract for replacing the machin- ery damaged hy the fire has not yet bern awarded, wide and per yard only 19¢ spring, per yard..49, 69 and I 9000-Yard Torchon Lace Sale On Monday : No need to take up space vainly trying to tell you of the ¢ great worth and money-saving opportunity offered by this sale. i One look at the lace will convey more idea of the value than many, many words in type. me morning or afternoon --or both--it matters not. Talk To Y.M.C.A. Juniors. Dr. E. J, Lake gave a fine Bible talk, iHustrated with beautiful views, at the juniors' meeting in the Y.M.C Ay, Priday evening: He spoke particdl- arly on the Bible from the death oi the rich fool to the parable of the vineyard. Miss Ada Rosevear sang ad- mirably, the "Holy City," which was well illustrated by thirteen exoellent 250 pieces, 3 ides dozens each, Torchon 5 . Laces and Insertions, regular value SITE from 3 to 6c. a vard, but on Mon Entered A Sani. : day offered (one-half at 9.30 a.m. n Rev. J. Edward Starr has been and one-half at ~ 2.90 8 invited to the pastorate of Berkeley pm.) your street Methodist church, Toronto, in i Gs aka choice, per yard, only... succession to the Rev. Marmaduke ia . ga >, QP "Vear oy p; i . Pearson, whose four-year term expires April number now on sale next June. : . 1 : Mr. Starr was pastor of Berkeley and! you Il find it fully up to street church about twenty vears.ago. the standard-- 'each copy a little better than thea last. 7p y Sh TE : #7 Only 15c. Eo Butterick Fashion Sheets ing ad dancing 4 ing section of Be Just near the door you'll find a box of-Butterick April Sragayivania, the waters Fashion sheets--no need to say much more, Just helpyoursell Masters And Mates Offerings. The Masters and Mates Association sent a floral offering in the shape of a steamer's steering wheel, to be placed on the bier of the late Capt. Webster Augustus. The members of the asso ciation will attend the funeral in a body on Monday. An Interesting Lecture. Hear the lecture in St. John's school Pause on their merry : 16 tim the ponde house, Portsmouth, on Monday cven- --they re entirely free. o is Lydia Relthmuer's. ing, March 19th, by Howard Haywood - : , fg an J va A fl J Smmunity. Two centuries F.R.G.S A, subject, "Rambles through utt 3 S x the British Empire." Beautiful lime B erick Patterns for April a wi - AS -- Woht views, Admission, 25c.; children, a8 on t 100, All ready, and l . ices :-- 10¢. s ol i 15c. pall on sale now Only three price aE there; Yo hat hebraching New Embroideries arly were sent to he wooe by the life-giving air 0 this mill, a substan ip Shucture, hundreds of farn "Everything in Embrordery" is certainly a broad as- sertion to make, but we feel able to do so--most sin- cerely and emphatically--and we'll guarantee to back They are met by the en the statement with the goods. i Verdict Rendered. At the Brockville assizes, in the suit of Lamond ve. Atcheson, for damages for 85,000 for alicnation of the affec- tions of his wife, the jury returned a verdict against the defendant for £400. ing country haul 16 be converted into flour, 2 17c. Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, 17c. For Saturday night only fresh eggs, Ezf 17e. Crawford. i tly ' Snowflake baking powder, a pure One of our latest arrivals is of the dainty narrow Bight years . Mr. go powder, "2c." at" Best. "Phont Embroidery for children's and Ladies' Fine Under moved to Bechighavl quick delivery. 5. on of i All kinds of candles, plain' or fancy, wear, per yard, 8. 9e.. 10c., 123c. and 15c. . ¥as in he ra bigots for altar use, at Mullin's grocery. Also Flouncing Embroideries (12, 14 and 16 inches Sb for the farmer. Saturday night only, fresh = eggs, wide) The husband had lots © 17c. Crawford. : Rand could not attend t EH EY All-Over Embroideries and narrow, medium and A was that 'Mra. Re . b ' Bowed her determi Pearsall's Millinery wide Embroidery Insertions. Rh. ** "ination - Slace then she has ber work, as difficult ii Qur Spring Millinery Le ---- A A Openin and -- He found it at times. i Dis = " Determineq 10 master 4 Will Commence on wy He pons she even lear 2% nn 2 stones, Today, she proudly as Wednesday, March 21st - YOU Cannot rma Cli All Ladies Ass Invited. THE 2 ang. Such » fine fe Pearsall's Millinery Beat the ESS) tt Jo ome 228 PRINCESS STREET. = SHOE), I< iy. ro ook d and patch the fic cae. mss E MPRESS ™ Ba Sunday ia Grand Opera House nates he miller. Th (Ladies Shoe) A shoe made in Canada. Every cent we pay for it we get leather in Evangelist Russell's Last Addresses 413 pm ood. 7.80 p.m. , Men only, "Majestic Mun- Doors open FAR 30 Music and Song. Mr. Warren, adder. i i ere i Cornetist, Mr. A. Watsan. | Srchange and it will t fore give Soloists. Mr. Warren au Perley i i- S30 pm arn end Miss veriey. | Detter satisfaction than any Ameri can shoe sold at the same price on which duty has been paid. Keep this in mind when buying your Spring Shoes. Sold by [THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE THE ONLY PLACE 5 Thank offering--Farewell. ; Everybody Ye. W. C. A. Sunday at 4 0'clock 'Miss MeEnchren of Queen's College w 18} of 'her Tebent vipit to the Students' Volunteer Convention at nu. attended by over 4,000 Nashville, Students.

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