Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Mar 1907, p. 8

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a a valuable corner Vonue, on Paci , to Mr. Nation pond ted States Nteel Corporation $i btn iver Hien dollars has alread in Al ; ait Rr, it Inmbermen an sold for 1ge of New and Stylish Ma- t from London and Paris. on, RORY 'Broadcloths Wool Voiles and weaves, thoroughl Chiffon and [Venetian finish, 90c., 1 yard. Hsp stron very much in demand for 1 oes TE, 1, 31.88, $1.50 yard White Materials oF : \ eg SRS nent Sey, Ture tes 007, large ong, Se § Lisle, Taffeta, Suede and Silk Gloves Vhite Cotton Waistings ER ie aR pe, fer Children aud Ladi + A.B. Dennison, of Portage fa Prairie, s the new town being built By ioago. Population from 6t of about 44,000 acres of the Was made to Brewston, two in he state. Fowler's spectacular threat of | ie et ahd mk tha 1 der had 's veport. Well, the the members to read jt. The report conta the Foresters and ibe A. at his home, No, street, and his son, Daniel, aged twen on fo: | death of his father. got home, last night, of stapor. He took off his coat, intending to old man struck him with a stick of kindling wood. "1 think he intended to hit me a blow in the face," added y n, "but 1 drew back and he struck me in one member of the senate, W or 'or not it was the duty of parliament to pass judgment on these two gentle: men was a question which must be discussed by the government and the . Bourassa said ho referred to Mr, Foster and Senator Cox. . Foster rose quickly and in- a Suite ahilibiy stirrea with emo- tion, suggested t \ urassa shold go farther and state wherein the report mado a charge against him. If amy member of the me or other man had a charge Mr. Fostet said, he invited i denied he was saying Se Foster or Senator Cox | had been guilty. of conduct as to which parliament should inguire, but the press and some members of par- liament had beon charging that the had been guilty of deeds not in aceord- ance with 'their duty as public repre- sentatives and 40 the organizations with which they were connected. It was a question, in Mr, Bourassa's mind,' whether Mr. Fosterfs dealings with the Foresters and Senator Cox's dealings with the Canada, Life had any political 'bearing; but when the time cme that parliament must depl with the insurange report, these gen- tlémen should feel that they should not 'be members, The confidence of the public & ita re- presentatives was the main thing in. volved. Mr. Bourassa made no charge, but other members of the house had made char against Messrs, Foster, Bemmtt, Lafurgey and Fowler, r. Fowler had retorted with the threat that if he were at- tacked he would charge members of | the house und the government with impro conduct, © He had declared he had date to prove immoral conduct in the private and publie deeds of ministers and ox-ministers which v render thom unworthy to be re. presen Aitives of Danada. x , - Me, rassa protested against the "saw-off," ae he described it. Mr. Borden' took Mr. Bourassa se- verely to task for this, and denie that there had been any cempromise in tho matter, The question was entirely at the option of the government, and the Shposition: was ready. At the public accounts committes| yesterday, J. M. Courtney, ex-deputy minister of h ay. examined in regard to expenditures in connection with the SouMtruttion of the mauttain and prairie section + TP, up on which the dominion government to make, t. routers: ntysfive per cent. of he ve hk icon andl of con- strwetion - be issued nance da partment releases the amount from tho special account as a result of the sale of the honds, which is ted with the bank to the credit of the re- ceiver , and which id to he paid over as the work proceeds, © The first oe amount which the finance Mr. Bourassa in brought up Mr. opposition agreed tint the session could not pass without & discussion of the matter, hut that it would be well to wait for the insurance commis. sion report had down now for some days, and # probably had had time and these references were damaging against one member of the house, and |SON STRUCK FATHER AND KILLED HIM London, Ont., Murch 9.--Daniel Mae pherson, aged fifty-five years, is dead 23 Wallington ty-two years, may have to answer a serious éharge in conpection with the The son states that his father hal : | been atidicted to drink and when he about three o'clock; from a party, he fond the old man sitting in a chair in a state help his father to his room. Then the ee -- d. At all events was hot used by a anyohe. He was no at the conference | th the was his impression now. wero substituted by the partment, : Mr. Schreiber said that he certified the accounts sent to the finance de railway de- the chest instead, I was angered and I struck him back. I think I hit him \Ywice. Father fell back wguninst the all and doubled wp. I called my rother, John, to come and help me ift father up, but when John came 'he said he was afraid it was 'all uy with him,' and he died then and there." : A post-mortem sxanination of the remains will be made to determine the cause of death." It is thought that old Maepherson was not in good 'health and the post: mortem will reveal whether there may not have been discase which would have been rendered fatal by the blows which he received. Crown Attorney MeKillop stated the arrest of young Macpherson would be tment on October 19th, 1905, Fier were preliminary expenses which be thought the G'T\P. was entitled to charge as part of the cost of con- struction in terms of the act of 1905. CONTRACTS AWARDED I ---- Alterations to Store For George Mills & Co. The suceesstul contractors for store additions and alterations on Princess street, for Messrs, George Mills & Co., furriers and hatters, are as follows - Masonry, HH. W. Watts; try, eph Hooper! plumbing, soHd fron snd metal , work, McKelvey & Birch; Hot water heating, McKelvey & Birch; painting and glazing, W. J, Savage. Arthur Ellis, architect. * e building recently vacated by Mr. MoAuley will be used as a front store, having wall cases on each side for. hats and sliding sashes, the front to have deep vestibule with very large side sashes and tiled floor. e roar néw portion will be two storeys high, of stone. All ceilings and walls will be of metal, and there will be hard- wood floors throughout. e real store will be used exclusively for furs of all 'description. "The front rooms upstairs will be for manufacture of furs and will have plato-glass right across. For Jos- light will be the 'illu contractors are at work pulling down the rear old buildings, and it is hoped to 'have the new premises completed before the middle of June. PERSONAL MENTION. Movements of The Peopls--What They Are Saying And Doing. L. L. Day has returned to the city after a two weeks' visit in Toronto. Cornelius Williams, 240 . Johnson street, has left for a visit to Syden- ham und Harrowsmith. ¥ Mrs. (Dr.) McTavish has been asked former' Stratfordite, was'in the city, last evening, and attendod the hockey | Thai is Laxative Bromo Quinine. match. . % Similarly named remedies sometimes Percy Grabam, of Toronto, is spend: | Guesive. ~The first and original Cold ing a week with friends in Kingston. Tablet is a © White Pack with He will also visit at Watertown, N.Y., | {lack and red lettering, and bears the before Aig. signature of E. W. Grove, 25¢c. Miss Anna fare, Bagot fret, re- ------------ turned howe, last evening, after spend. ¥.M.C.A. Sunday Notes. i the three 'months in De Roses 3 1 _ pd | pont ! 2 10_a.m.Boys' meeting. Speaker T. Herbert McFarlane, of Flgin street, Ottawa, is spending a fow days in the city, Mr. MeFarlape formerly resided here, and has mony friends who will welcome him back again. Rev." Eber Crummy, D.D., will re main as of Bathurst Street eit was asked to pass upon | Methodist church, Toronto, for an- | All the latest styles in men's hats, was an item of $026,203 for work date | other year, in. spite of the fact that | at J. P. Forrest's, King street. on the mourtein section. The certifi-| he has received empting offers from -- en taie : cates wore issued by the secountant | other churches. Sale of stockings worth 350. for of the railway densrtment, approved te. | e.; flammelette night dresses from by Cal ingwood Hohreiler ahd everv-| "Dress Reform' special," strongest up; fleece-lined undervests, 25c. ng * seemed to be reguler. | As it! rendy-anade corset. Price only 81.90, { New York Dims Red: . was one of the fir payments that Sald onlv at New York Dress Reform. McConkey's and Huyler's class | was to be made for this work, the fins! John H. Mills sold the id "candy 4s sold only at G se Red]. ance department, sa Me, Courtney | furniture of Mrs. John Mudie. Cross | store. h ; suid, went enrclully into it and the Our new shivts for Spring are beau- | CH. Mifls sold the hauschold resull waa that the four core tics. Seo our $1 lines. Bibby's, furniture of Mrs. R. 7. Walken. ¥ id : 4 ¢ \ . Te x $ i the next ae: the asked. the. return | : minister and Mr. Courtney, and probably Mr. Bhannon, but he was in the depart: | Over Disturbance at the ment. What Mr. Courtney told him Rink, was that Mr. F objected to cer A police court case will follow as a tain preliminary charges in the result of the di which oc- amount and refused to pay them. It eurted at the rink, Friday night, at was a year and a hall ago and that He did not remember any of the items. The first certificates were cancelled and others The store, when completed, will be the hand these symptoms must always be most' up-to-date of its nd Electric | hooded You will find Peck's 'Kidney nation: The and Liver Pills a edy. 1 der troubles. only at Wade's Drug Store. Money back il not satisfactory. : the Ontario government for pblies to Rockwood asylum last year, What legal services called for that? it is asked. The counts and it seems ; supplied 8579.20 worth of meat to the to take part in the' Presbyterian W. anylung Nobody seemed to know that F.M.S. meeting in Brantford, in | "Tim" was a butcher as well as a May. ' 3 lawyer. arry M. Forsythe, of Ottawa, a ¢ F. Harrison. ker, Rev. Dr, McTavish. Subject, "'Reviv- a ab itted 10 the finance for the payment $026,293, aad Jorwaried which , in | were in all us. business way in which accom- yesterday. He | Mr. Boville, ty minister of fin- bd their work. They entered early yeste _ morning. Both the | ante, was ext d in regard to what ugh 4 glass-partioned door, mer paid a ily sipute 0 Ws me. |p an ge Sad that, there {blow of the me Tiara. 8300 Taine mier paid a ribute 8 me- was a cons ut the over | hy mory; Sir Wiltrid remarked wpon kis | sertificates bétwe r. Field ng and | in stamps, after ah they unfailing good humor, and the bril- Mr, Courtney and probably Mr. Shan- unseen by anyone here. A nd ie pen, 1% 447 |, wn Shah the Se coe featemvers | edge hares an chi on i " . J ' ."" He was no nt a acksmi wero 0, Sechramss pterjoctions during | conference, but he was told what took hind as Je ueley. The | orde of J cx. = 0 speeches 5 litical oppon- ¥ h : osion grea ents were often delightfully funny, |" To 'Mr. MeDonald Pictou), who ob; | nicely - flsis we a and and no one enjoyed them more than jeoted to hearsay evidence, the wit- amd the plate lase windows in front the oi x I ed misses the {news said that the word *' *{ being badly splintered. il . t CASE FOR POLICE COURT. e-- J Stratford-Kingston . oy match, when eertain threats Were made to Referee Hancock over his decisions. The rink management had one swnmons issued this morn ing, and it may he that others will follow. It is probable that the case will be heard by Mhgistrate Farrell on ood deal of talk op , to-day, about the affaif general opinion is that it | was most unfortunate that such a the close of the hock scene should have occurred. The whole trouble; so it is stated, was caused by two or persons who had lost .a lew dollars on the game, and who wanted to get their revenge by get- ting after the referee. ten EROOKS THE WINNER. Defeated Ellerbeck in a Wrestling Contest. ¥ W. H. Brooks, of Kingston, ceiving congrataiations for the first man to win a battle from Rus- well 'BHlerbeck of Glenvale. Brooks' challenge of two weeks ago was ac |. tepted by Ellerbeck, and a match was is re: being pulled off on Frida night at the village hall in arrowsmith, The mateh was for $100 a side and Brooks took two straight falls, the first in thirty-eight minutes, and the second in fifty-four - minutes, Brooks is now the i champion of Frontenac and Lennox counties. ' The winner 4 his t d i more wrestling tl spring and w soon settle down to his trade, that of ¢ making, for the summer months. ------------ WAS TIRED OF LIFE. ---- Womgx( Creates Excitement at ' Barracks. A middle aged woman, suffering from a nervous strain, created some excitement on the square at Tete de Pont Barracks, Thursday. The ' wo- man made her way theongh the grounds and stated: that she wanted to reach the place where the men wore eutting ice in the harbor, as she was tired of life, and wanted to do away with herself. 'he woman was taken in charge by officers at the barracks, and the po- lice 'were notified. The unfortunate Woman was afterwards removed to her home. She resides near Elgin, ---- The "Red Star' Special. 3 tins new tomatoes, Mc. Bananas, bananas, bananas. Oranges, 7c. to 76¢. dozen Old reliable brand, Baltimore oys- ters, . 40c. genuine XXX Vinegar, 30c. gal- on. Snow and Russett apples. 60c. box candy, fresh, for 50c. Try a bottle of celery relish, 80c. box candy for 40c. Edwards & Jenkin, 274 Princess St. | Phone 775. SS -------- Backaches Are Warning. A dull heavy pain or occasional sharp stitch in the back are the most common symptoms of kidney trouble, most reliable rem- These pills are a scientific pre- ration that can be depended uj the cure of kidney, liver and blad- In boxes, 25c. For sale Dress Goods If you are at all curious to koow what will be the favorites in DRESS MATERIALS THIS SPRING view our collection. New stuffs from foreign looms are piling in on us as fast as we can - care for them. rehtche Marie Theresa Vienna," Feb. 20.--The , val, beld in this city, we most supers soon in' recet was wound up by a mas the palace, in which the e tocracy of the empire The steno in the great ha burg palace was one lor membered, and the charac by the guests of royalt; most every variety, the h dominating, At about 8.30, the gue: arrive, at first, in twos and then in arge batche most imperceptibly there crush. To the glorious G sparkling mirrors, the lux of flowers, and the briliis electric drops were added of jewels and rich dresses en and gorgeous uniforms the strong sex. The court entered shortl the emperor leading Arch ria -Annuriata on his vouthful- archduchess has the grand cross of the Knights of Malta. A larg young women. of the aris + presented to his majesty t each 00 the moparch had : to sey. and soon put at e bashful of the novices. 'presentations over, took a seat next 'to Axc Ferditand, and watched of the cotillon. Punctual o'clock the court retired. Archduchess Maria Ther Prince Ludwig of Bavaris large possessions in the Comitat, in Hungary, is tresced at finding she is ne sidered a eitiven of Hunga her rights are disputed. 1 against this decision, s that in marrying Prince I Long Kid Gloves From Perrin, the famotis French Glove Maker, in the following colors ¢ ¢ Black, Dressed and Undressed. Tans, Dretscd and Undressed. Greys, Dressed Only. All sizes from S 3-4 to 2. Cashmere Hosiery For GIRLS, plain or ribbed, in 8 different qualities. For BOYS, English Ribbed Cashmere, made extra strong at knees and heels, 4 qualities, all sizes in each make. Ladies' Black Cashmere Stockings Special Values at 25¢. Special Values at 35c. Special Values at 50c. ' ~ AVALANCHES | item is in the ublic ac- that ~. Only One "Bromo Quinine." 3 p.m.--Seeretary's Bible class. 4:15 p.m. --Men's meeting. a Just Arrived. THIS IS THE WEATHER | t i snow Peagants digging ok Geneva, March 9.--Many lages are threatened with k ; owing to the change in | p-- : A hot sun is loosebing ! £3 the mountains, which is » For Ladies that bas fallen fox thirty : ' valanches Ht q We have a Splendid' Calf Blucher, College Cut Boot at fon, oe, & $3.75 and $4.50 Dor 'Dodd (Make. A double . avalanche fell on both wide# of the val fold, Futopiag away stables and killing of cattle ants, who had beon the di For Gentlemen® We have Slater's Tan Mili t $5, and a Splendid Rack Calf Waterproof Boot, "either 'high py or a pries, %. Good Boots and Dry Feet. Sang ges gvs & Lockett Shoe Store |

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