Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Apr 1906, p. 1

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Fancy, Vests To the well-dressed. man pothing is of more impor- tance than his Fancy Vest. ko for the the way you lf app born! 1599; born, tion to the unusy ds, which we] 'owelings, Towels nost useful and Checks are in greatest de- Pearl Greys are «till favorites and the white = Zz «mal! patterns for black suits. AH our English and | ---------- New York Vests are now on sale and you will find it to your interest to come now and get first pick of patterns and sizes. . P. Jenkins Clothing Co | ~ BY JOHN H. MILLS -AUCTION SALE Household Furnifure THURSDAY, April 2 |, ROBERTSON nos. Fra Fine Binck W alnut Exte nsion | Hair Cloth Chairs Cutter, gocds to num- TENDERS FOR LAYING STEEL PIPE are TENDERS WILL BE 12 Shears, Rakes BIRCH, t, Kingston, ® JGOOOFIGE0; hes a. Excellent Workmanship ycoanuts Meal Appearance Wear "Allen' s"| Military Bootmakers Sign of Golden Boot. | | es i er | DIRECT FROM TURK | rincess St. ¥ @@ GARE) an Turk' 8 Second. Hand Store | 398 Princess Street. Ne SET -------------- For the Best Insurance In all its branches SWIFT'S REAL BeTATR AND hy Nur A.E. HEROD ORGERTD FOO)WEAR MOVED T0 286 PRINCESS STREET STORE, CLOSES AT RICHT EVERY NICHT. - A asssesee Sass ssssas + 8t McAuley's book store. DAILY MEMORANDA, A Eontinual attraction, Campbell F Queen's Yacht Club Chess This Resident i St Ladies' f Thursday Columbus Candy. Tea. Miss Fortescue and Mr S56) Light, Msyonaisse Dishes Sugars and Creams Chocolate Jugs Cracker Jars Little Moths |Do Big Damage Iii 'Summer. of the sxircom Suit - PROFESSOR DORENWEND - America's Greatest Hair Goods Artist Commy to Randolph Hotel, Kiagston | Thu 18da.y, A April 26th Why Yorenwend WPEE, Toupees g catarrh and neuralgia. LADIES--READ THIS | : You will . » tunity to see the SWITCHES, WAVES, The Dorenwend Cb. of Toronto, Limited Old Maids' Convention CITY HALL | Welnester, Admiss Plan opens at Uglow KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1000 ARE DEAD - LL San Francisco Says Cor- oner Walsh, was suffering frm Bow. his other, whose' burned district of San Frar A "third relief train carr tech car loads of goods to San Fran = NOT AGREED That Coal Strike Should were valid at $350; RIK he sun rises and sets at Y.M.CA Jumior Admission, Francisco earthquak selves escaped unhurt, v. i=~Olivee Cromwell NAVY AND MILITIA BURY THE BODIES AS QUICK- «LY AS POSSIBLE. MINER'S . OPPOSED MATTER WILL BE DECIDED DiES HATING HUMANITY. ) pan. Septuagenarian Buried With Him. of independent means narian, had not been seen by District Convention It Down -- Many Miners Are in Favor of Arbi- Gnaw at Bodies in the Ruins --BEmact Nuniber of Dead Will Never Be Known. N NEW CHINA Just Opened Marcel had hanged himscli, sheet of paper fee 1 Coroner William growing brighter ; : be pla wd in my » bodies have been buried hy the sol Her rs s and the naval militia, in open number of dead will never be A very pretty lot of dainty china in odd * region and have found erge bec ause: she has , that his deputies had cared HAITI IRE LIBERATED PRISONERS. vote for any' proposi will return them to work, FERRE Warsaw, Russian Poland, April 25.~Tuesday ing, seven men in carriages in uniforms of the gendarmerie and police drove up to the prison here and presented a false order tion of wages and chung » north beach front pr a board would un- » them five pe nt. half-starved dogs were a live per dent corpses half bondi mittee as well as the Sherators --_-- DN SRRRS ted and to "kil. all dos found | FEA EHR ERRAEREANE that they intended to con- | i 48 of "Telegraph and Russian Hills The prisoners were deliver- have said that they the carriages were discover- ed empty on the comes the responsibility will rest entirely on the union leaders ra and possibly on both. Dury thin as soon as possible. bound and gagged, and the discarded uniforms i | ¥ ¥ 3 | # are fully alle to this pi of further trace of situation and when the cal prisoners or of the men who rescued them. , it will make fo move to with the operators, * to turn over the whole to a convention from the » moved into com a supply of blankets and bedding DUKE ROBBED OF $2,300. Thieves Enter. British. Nobleman's Room at Hotel. outcome of this of the operators have WHE ofr ori to mnke no move that would to mine supe rintorcdons ¥ -3 2a You will avoid the risk of severs] 3 the railrond and indepen having your fi Troe 1 > mo R | delivered. ic Fyr House +" Telephone 489. Auction Salefns April 27th No. 80 Wellington Street| i stil in, in Golden a w Hw ries and collieries . The duke slept with his door op no ill-fecling may containing $2 300 his pocket without examinipg the con , and went down to pay his hill, into Img r rooms for > British consul and a magis exception against a from ere points | paid no attention to it. find it useless to try to sell to traders during a strike, TI i » being brought to bear on operator to bring FHI * A POWER COMMISSION. Her Entire Fortune Gone. KING LEOPOLD Toronto, April 25.--It is ¥ i i Proposed Reforms considering a bill for the creation of a com-.3¥ mission for the handling of ¥ russels correspondént Francisco catacly sm > ia has rejected, power to 'make terms * proposals to reform the ad- st "buildings in San ean » reform committee." it ; and negotiate loans on * g is said to be-secking above the province Oclrichs is distracted at her mission was published, FERRER ERA ATER AIRS * x QO re had been no inquiry at all -- pent New Auto Speed Fiend. A new "rival to o Lan The Franklin Portrait. WE SAE 20 horse. 'pawer Fiate in the list of subscriptions * Mont Cenis hill climb, Co irino. Ww ith one A Canadian Killed. Don't Sc A Bask Number iis. Cock-Fighters Summoned. + eldest daughter of Mr. dozen subpoenas, about a vear and a halt ago. . was! ~aboirt | | De droit. is bringin the bodies | vas barn in Liverpool, |} Notes Of The Quake. x Sask atoon has donated a carload of | siden of "the Unite Francisco sufferers "The comaindes of the sessions of the | renovated, snd is . 6 Market street. xno i James Macdonald. Tunisian arrived at PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Additional estimates brought down at Ottawa amount {g $2,845,362, A 85000 fire in Toronto, to-day. J. M. Rose & Co, were burned out. Richard Saddler, aged seventy years dropped dead in" Torpnto jail yard. The insurance commission is sitting in Toronto, and will be there far two weeks. The London and Lancashire Fire hn- surance company loses £1,000,000 by the San Francisco disaster. At Antwerp, twelve excursionists were drowned in the River Spheldt, by the capsizing of a ferry boat. bh. The Dominion government has un- der consideration the construction of a second ship canal at the Soo, Hamilton 1s asking the minister of ediication to assist in establishing there a school of technology. Gunner John Barry, on trial at Quebec, for murder, attacked one-of his guards in the court and tried to choke the 'constable, Twelve were killed and fifty wound- od in a battle between opposing reli gious panties in 'Austria over posses. sion of a church. Second class rdtes from St. Paul, over the Soo Line to eastern points in Canada and the United States have been reduced to $18, Emperor Nicholas has finally decid od to go to St. Petersburg and per- sonally open the first Russian parlia ment on Fm 10th. A coroner's jury decided there was nothing criminal in the cause of the collapse of a water tank which killed a girl in its fall, at Montreal. Five thousand men will be employed at an early date on the construction of the Saskatoon to Battle River sec: tion of the Grand Trunk Pacific. About $600 damage was done to a Brantford house through a gas explo- sion. The occupants, Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Smith, were badly shaken up. Prince Arthur of Connaught official ly opened the horse show, in Toron to, this afternoon, in the presence of a very large and fashionable gather ing. Information received by the govern- ment from . Washington, is that the authorities there will not aceept Can- ada"s appropriation for~ San Francis co sufferers, Frank Treno, Italian, has been sent to the House of Correction, Detroit, for one year, for attempting to bring a young woman from Canada for im- moral purposes. Mortimer Clark, lieutenant-governor of Ontario. and Fred. M. Warnar, gov- ernor of Michigan, will be invited to attend the Victoria day celebration at Windsor, Ont, "Billy" Burke, the well-known musi: cal comedy actress, has been leit $35, 000 by an American named Wilkie Sawyer, who perished in the San Francisco disaster. The murderess of Lieat.-Gen. Sak haroff, the former war minister, who was killed at Saratoff, on December Sth last, has confessed that her real name is Anastasia Buzenkowa. On dit that a partnershin has been entered between M. J. O'Brien, Ren frew, and A. R. Macdonald, the well known railway builder, to build a part of the National Transcontinen tal railway. A strike of the 160,000 miners in the anthracite coal region is general lv regarded as unlikely. Negotiations are proceeding for adjusting "differen ces and a resumption of mining for years to come. Mre. Mary Hannah Hint, world and national superintendent of the depart ment of scientific instruction of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, died at her home in Boston, Muss. aftér an illness of several months, The new by-law passed by the Mor trealveity couneil yestarday places all cigar shops, frit stores, eating houses and billiard réoms under direct police supervision, and forbids children en tering pool and billiard rooms at all, Baseball Summary. National League.--At Boston, 4; Philadelphia, 6. At Brooklyn, 7; New At Chicago, 3: Pittsburg, 6. 3; St. Louis, 9. . League:--~At Philadelphia, York, 7. At Washington, 2; Boston, 19. At St. Louis, 2; Detroit, 0. : Cost Of Petewawa Camp. Ottawa, April "25. A return tabled by the minister of militia shows that the central training camp that the department has established at Pete wawa, near Pembroke, has cost alto gether #41.869, including lawyers' fees in connection with its aequisition. A Big Success. Our new spring hats are the hit of the season. Have vou seen our stylish derbys at from $1 to #5. Campbell Bros., Kingston's popular hat store. -- Dr. J. J, Harty and Miss Annie S. Powell were married, on Tuesday, in St. Patrick's church; Montreal. The bride was known as "Miss Fitzhugh' on the stage. (Corsets 25c., 40c.,.50c. and up, over fifty kinds to. choose from, We know stylé' that will suit figure. New - York Dress Reform. Dover' s cold breakers, cure any cold twelve hours, 25c., at Best's. * OUR OWN : : "SPECIAL BLEND" TEA Is put up to "sell again and again--not for once only. , It will give you such excellent, all-round satisfaction that you won't want to change. IN POUND PACKAGES, 35c. Jas: Redden & Co committee are anxiously waiting. Liverpool, 5 p.m., Importers of Fine Groceries. A a3 - WEATHER PROBABILITIES. nin, _Toronte, Ont. April 255(10 am.)= Northwesterly - winds, fair and cool, & few logel shawers. Thursday, fine, withy nu little higher temperature. Lace Curtains The completeness of this Curtain stock, the knowledge that our patterns are exclu- sive, the fair prices at which we sell them, these facts should appeal to your good sense, and give you every reason for coming to Steacy's for your Curtain needs, Our large stock makes. choosing easy, and you're welcome even if you only come to see what we have to show. Nottingham Lace Curtains, from 25e. to $5. Tambour Net Curtains, from $4 to $7.50, Curtainettes, Muslin or Net, from 15¢. to 50¢, Madras Curtainettes, White and Oolors, from 15¢. to 45¢. Floral Satin » Sateens, ete., from Te, to Art Muslin, pretty designs, from Sc. to 15e.' Art Blinds, Curtain Poles, Ex. tension Rods, Cushion Cords, ete. Easy to see. All on ground floor. 3 Inspection Invited See Special Advt: on Page Three STEACY'S BORN, MARSHALL.--~In Conneaut, Ohio, April 30, to Mr. aud Mrs. W. A, rshall, a son. FRANKLIN --A% Jusetown om April 21st, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franklin. Y.--In Kingston, April 24th, 19065, David Seeley, aged eighty years. Funeral private, from his late residence, Corner King and Barrie © Sts., to morrow at 1.30 p.m., to Cape. Vincent boat. Service at the nous: av 12.30 a m. Cape Vincent papers ploasa énpy.) HORA, --At her late residence, 45 King St., Louisa Faukener, widow of the late Francis Hansard Hora, I. N. Funeral private. SE ---- ROBT. J. REID. The Leadlog Undertater 'Phone 577, 222 Princess St. eu Thursday, April 26. Charles Dillingham Will Present FRANK DANIELS In the Nusical-Faren Hit of SERGEANT | BRUE Pricos--25c., 50e., 75¢c., $1, 8, 50. Seats. now on sale. | SATURDAY, April 28th MATINEE AND NIGHT THE : "Holy City" I'he gieatest Rroduction of wi Bitile play ever 'prosented inv city--harmonious und lyric music. Prices--Evening, 25c., 50c.," Tc, Box sents, 81. : Matinee--25¢c., 35¢. und 50c. Seats on sale ong Thursday morning. Clark's Pork And Beans. A good ever ready hot or cold dish. Tasty and nourishing. Plait or flavor- ed with® Chili or Tomato sauce, Se. and 10o, tins, a Campbell Bros. For the best $2 derbys in Kingston, = The double strength tarine mo! proof bags are sold at Gibson's ¥ | Cross drug wore, {Phema 280,

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