Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Mar 1907, p. 1

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aki epmitibnt is now ready wit ris Spring's Materials, We ca, ut we are anxious that yo of Spring Goods. Sedan Cloths d Suitings pe Suitings Chiffon Finish. sh Goods Paris, French Muslins, h Prints, Dimity, Fine s Wash Dresses a lot of Galateas hed Drills, s and Pinks, te Seashore Checks. ns are now ready and em. , 1.25, 1 50. 199, 2.25. 0 4.50. 1 Gloves it choice of the seasor, sloves are made from rom one of the best d, MESSRS; PER- renoble, France, p TTIW ADIES ibber made, covers : : oft Packs in a small Water » the best Rubber Firm in : Light and Dainty. Gents' Sizes FARM LABORERS please notify me by letter, stat- jy ing particulars. J. F. KNAPP, Canadian Government Employ- went Agent, Kingscon, Ont. Art Studio at her residence, 66 Barrie street, opposite City Park, on MONDAY NEXT. day and Saturday afternoons. parties holding locker keys must have, them in on the 16th, to get refund, as no refund will be paid safter the 16th. ORCHESTRA MUSIC AND VIOLIN INSTRUCTION E. H. MERRY, '** SYpExyan Myers' HOME MADE San For Sunday's Breakfast, 80 Weck St m----------------------------1 YEAR 74. NO. 62. Loeeortttsittsnssstrnee MARCH SALE OF FURNITURE Still making improvements, refit. ting, another addition to our my large warerooms, Look Out for the Bargains China Cabinots, regular Price, $20 ' . 16.50, Buffetts, and China is i combined, regular cob $40, "$32 ) Polio Oak Extension Table, 2.30: > lar ries, 8, for resser an 'ashstand, Pp is hed Oak, from $18 to $50 each. A gd extra Special Prices on room Setts, 3-pieces. THIS rs 18 GENUINE. ROBT. J. REID 230 Princess street, The Leading Undertaker "Phone §77 Ambulance BIFFIVISINIIIIIIONIee LIBERAL WARD MEETINGS Subdivisions will meet for the election of Chairmen at the Re. form Rooms, Golden Lion Block, as follows :-- On THURSDAY Evening, March 14th inst., at eight p.m. Nos. 1 and 2 Sydenham Ward. Nos. 3 and 4 Ontario Ward. Nos. 5 and 6 St. Lawrence Ward. Nos, 22, 23, 24 and 25 Victoria Ward. On FRIDAY Evening, March 15th inst., at eight p.m. Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10 Cataraqui Ward, Nos. 11, 12, 18, 14 and 15 Frontenac Ward. Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 Rideau Ward. J. McDONALD MOWAT, President Kingston Reform Ass'n. pe ete A Unique Demonstration For a few days a young lady will demonstrate the superiority of Holbrook's ' Worcester Sauce In our store, and will explain the various. purposes for which it can be used. Jas. Redden & Co. BRITISH - AMERICAN HOTEL KINGSTON - - ONTARID Has undergone alterations 'and Is now open to the travelling sublic. W TELFER Proprietor I have sold thousands of shares of the Pittsburg-Ely Copper Co., in Kingston. Don't neglect the opportunity of securing a blotk large or small of this promising stock at the present price, 50 CENTS. t is bound to go higher Rad in all vrobability will joueh, this vear $2.00 or $3.00. JOSEPH F. SWIFT. AND DOMESTICS. Any person requiring such help, Art Studio MRS. COMPTON will open an Class .days on Tuesday, Thurs- Covered Rink Closed for the season, and all Try a Pound of TAKE NOTICE DAILY MEMORANDA. . Grand Opera House, Liberal Ward Mectings, BIG SLUMPS- | Railway Stocks | Fell With A meets this evening Mon C al : rogramine, This day in hist n'y ==Ng ational Policy WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Business De 229 Bditoral Rooms. WORST SINE 1901 THE DECLINE BEGAN IN FOR- EIGN CAPITALS, gl China .( Cabinet, regular price, i ® Everything that's printable. DINNER SETS K special line with Gilt. 97 pieces complete. Best English Earthenware. FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY Was a Mad Seramble New York to Get Rid of the Falling Stocks and This Simp- ly Helped to Make the Disaster More Damplete. bert Dashington, a com ed on the stage, with a candle in hi hands and began makin thunderbolt 'and subse His words soon pacif usually sele ced Yor comparison fell of , when the break was "Thousands of Hite oid account of continen- tal pe & of finarce. Robertson Bros. scramble to sell when the 3 a depreciation in , Deniorali zed To-Day, Fues| Mounted Specimen de "mor alin 44 to day, is sh is sé thine day ures were announced and all stock op eh ih rican ra ways, whic! b vane half a dollar a The general opinion is that the worst an explorer. He tc expedition of the Americans is extent. > rap ea -------- . Polar Bear PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From . Over The World. Rocky Mountain trains through Canada Black Bear twill build two new Bengal Tiger The Canadian Pacific railway Muskoka a divisional point on its new line Six persons were JohnMcKay FUR HOUSE 149-153 BROCK ST. Kingston, Canada. of a bomb in a student's room. Toronto Light Horse died - suddenly of heart failure. . The London county council is about i » the effect of restrictions on the importation of foreign cattle, e erected. at Fort William if ar rangements can be made . GRAND OPERA HOUSE MONDAY BVENING, MARCH 18TH "ERIN GO RG North Temiscaming pudp limit, in addition to the Kidnappers in Canada hav ed 81, O00 in gold as of four-year-old Horace EEL FEA ERF EF RH ER FE FREES Sir Frode rick Borden, NOVELIST S INJURIES. potent forces in. maintaining decoram in the nilitla camps, A. Rev, R. E. Knowles Months of Rest. William Southam to tn £15,000 for { ven was summon-d by f i a consultation regarding the I , has been accepted recent railway wreck near Guelph. Dr. Caven found the i i especially to the spine and the to be of such a char, absolijte rest and seclusion He also suid that Mr, was killed with a other Pesiors, in the Wrretl of a train syste he ord red Hosta persons wer jor Knowle hig egula: duties for some months 1 after Hin commit- | (ine xction in the street enr question, now wiore the Ontario' Tegislitture, Dr. Smellie, local member, has resigned bork store. o result of being left » » house of his parents and playing with matches The American steamer, having on board . Adam Beck; was kicked horse. It is thought that he is fatally injured. PEN-ANGLE Pen-Angle Under- 'wear is form-knit so it can't help steamer was permitted to proceed 39 Albert Dashington Quiets Fren- zied Audience Newport, K¥., March 14- Between forty and = fifty persons; principally women and children, in a state of panié, when Nghtuing siruck he Grand Theatre, last night, wire quiet od and many were saved from death by the presence of mind of a comedian performing on the stage. As it was, scores of women and olildren wer crashed ude foot. While the per- formance was in progr ss thire was a flash and the theatr: was in darkness The audicnes rose to its fot and masie a rush for the exits. Wailing women, screaming childben, nnd shouting men aroused the erowd to an eveited frer In the midst of the whole panic, nN lian, appear Jokes on the t darkness. 1 the audience ---- BE. H. SHACKLETON io is td Jead the new Briti South expedition. In Mr kton occupi petition Commander | in America and his far ras 1 the famous I DENOUNCET THAWS. Jerome: Fights.to. Get Story. Be- fore Jurors. New York, March 13.-At the fore won session, the prosecuting attorney found his opportunity to attack Thaw and Evelyn Nesbit in ping onthe question of the admissibility of 'the testimony of 'Abraham Hummel, He assorted that Hummel would swear Evelyn Nesbit told him three days af ter her retur from Furope in 1903 that Thaw had beaten her cruelly be "cause she wo ud, not sign papers he had prepared, «ly accusing White of having drug fala apd 'betrayed her, : oi li Pe TO PRESCRIBE TIME. Ottawa, March 14.~The railway commission has ordered its inspector of ac- cidents to report at once with a view to the issue of an order by the commission fixing a limit to the time during which .engineers, conductors, operators, brakemen, switchmen and other officials responsible for the running of trains may « be continuously on duty, and prescribing = the time which must be taken for rest after each period of duty. EEF F FEF FX ERRX EEE FLRSE | Jo KISSES SHROUD. Tries to Walk and is Hurt, Chicago, March 11. Rachel Fisher, twenty-six vears of age. was =riously injured in the crowd of persons who thronged around the bier of John Al exander Dowie, at Zion City, in the hope of being enred of their ailments Miss Fishe ataxia, kissed the hem of the shroud, and believing she was cured, tried to walk. She fell down a fight of stairs and was seriously bruised, » suffering frdm locomotor Resigns From Church. Fort illinm, Ont. March 14 tions raised against lis eldirship of Sto Andrew's church, ail withdrawn from its membership lively time is anticipated w he n the daetor returns ns he promises to « on the platform and "4 de dend his ation They Rely On Wade's Ointment. Vade's Ointment is depended upon in hundreds of homes for the cure of all injuries to the skin as well as the va- rious skin disrases. There is not a family that would not find this oint- fitting your figure, --it's made of long - fibred wool 80 it won't shrink. is reported to he senal t6 a fore ign company naval programm r Spain are dantined Ferrol or El Forrol $a the chisf naval arsenal of Spain. A Towboat Sunk. , March 11.+-The tow- boat Cruiser, one of the largest in the "| coal shipping trade, on the Ohio riv- reported have gone down near _o. | ment invaluable. Cures cczema, salt ge | rheim, scaly or itching eruptions of + {the #%in, pimples, blotches, dandruff, | ote. In big boxes, 25c. at 'Wade's Drog re. Killed In Street Fight. Belgrade, Servia, March 14.8% sei ug fight occurred, to-day. between | the police and strikers at the sugar and leather factories. The police fine ally fired on the strikers, killing four men and wounding teventy, HES LE i Congregation Lets Him THOMAS 'SPURGEON WANTS TO LEAVE THE METRO. POLITAN TABERNACLE, The Bill to Do Away With Bar. maids Will Not Be Considered This Session--A Criminal In. vestigation Department to Be Established in Spain . pas tor of. the Neicopoiian Mr. Shoat take A poll of the congroga- be taken on the question. There has long existed an element . Charles H. Spurgeon. father f the present incumbent, i » bill to do away ) of women as barmaids, he United Kingdom; roduced at this session of parliament, Tome Secretary Gladstone having pro with the question f srtheoning general Ring r Alonso has decided to revolu- ionize Spanish police methods and to ueriming) investigation de summer colony. The main staircase, | #8 novelties, made of plain and velvets, Chief of the re-organized according to the plans, is to be al N_corded to Inspector Arrow, » With a salary of £5,000, his majesty was much im- police methods when decorative scheme. of the whole house | & HOUSE OF COMMONS, "From Our Own Correspondent. » March 14.<"Fhe. first, govern- taken 'up in the Com worth's bill regarding the exportation An amendment was submitted by himself giving the licens. governor-in-council minister of customs, John Haggert asked what au. thority the federal government would have to permit export i i port these principles, no stutter who sident and Mr. Taft ohief justice of our," tario government, land upon which the power was gener Ayluswe Irth said he had given no by Miss Laura White, a pretty girl, t Scammell, former New York city fire proposed 2 I) commissioner and intimate friend of 'O) MRC An amends ment limiting the ; aa White in the Orange county supreme | & which he is actually using in Canada, court for $15,000 damages. for being nd requiring always a surplus in Ca- hugged and. Kissoth three times... Mise fiesromatessmuntass i 25,000 horse-power. " Aylesworth opposed this," 2 ROBERT J. » three power com- panies would generate White's mother was employed as house: keeper on Scannell"s farm near Fish: + that estimate, then Moorefield, Ont. Mareh 14.--Schid- ( ' i { horse-power go to or's large 'grain levator and - cider mill were burned to the ground at one | Tonight and Bvery N o'clock this morning. For a time the Week at 8.15. + whole village was in great danger on n 3.8 cooant of sparks from fire settling MARKS BROTHERS Smith, of Wentworth pleaded for served and no ey was being Borden" asked if this govern- o i o ie i ti i t ment h *Viemworth replied in the ir spreading. Considerable grain wos Borden criticized the bill gavernor. in- oOun- cil was a political hoy most important funetions liamént were given up to the ------ that the powers under this bill should be vested in the rail + utilities commission. stand, why members of thé opposition wensed his bill of promoting export. It put some restriction at least At present there: was no restriction whatever, defeated and the bill stands for third STANDS OVER. , suggested that, for the « attorneys-general, in reference tg the incor, poration of Sompapies, i in the case. of C THE SITE CHOSEN. Tren Toronto, Ont:, Match 14:- For the Kaiser's Gift to |Fremn Hori herly 'ta nw aml 3 London. London, March 14.--London newspa- pers are still agog over the staiue of William I11E, which the kaiser has pre sented to London. The site for the statue in front of Kensington Palace, | has been selected hy King Edward, for the reason that Nénsington was the favorite home of William, and it was there 'that he entertained Peter the Great, and there he died March Sth, 1702. King William has not been for tunate in post-mortem tributes to his greatness. When he died the privy council, for some good réason of their own, resolved to bury him unobtru- sively in the Abbey, and to erect a monument to him there, as well as an equestrian statue in some public square. The good resolutions of the privy. council were never fulfilled. All that Westminster Abbey holds in memory of the king is his effigy. Tardy homage was, however, done by the placing of a marble statue, in the great hall of the Bank of England in 1735, Hull, in the previous year. had put up one to the memory of "Our | @§ Great Deliverer."" Petorsfield is the | @ only other English town that has honored the silent, morose hero of the House of Nassau. Ireland thinks she has done more than her share by planting his statue in College Green, trem business us. It ote pay you to hall" an Nowe in this Ball Room To Cost $80,000. Newport, RI), March 11. "Pel court," the summer home of 0. H. P. Ladies' Tourist Belmont, at this place, before an : other summer will be improved ex. | 8 Coats # tonsively and beautified, eoiiracts al In box and fitted hij length rady having been awarded that models, fine rr "of amount to nearly $300,000. The prig- colors, and in many cases cipal addition aml alteration will he only ome 6f each style. 'A the transformation of the conch | chance for you to secure 3 i t a house into a ball room, fashioned in armen exclusively ur Louis XIV style. The cost of this grrm t oy (20 A 5 alone will amount to more than $50. : Children's Coats 000, and when completed it will make A great range of New York y ¥ x one of the most beautiful ball- rooms to be foul anywhere in Newport » tered at a cost of SIS,000, and the trimmed with de well lined, Aolors, brown x is to undergo a complete change. finavy | A ------------ Ki lines ma What Is In Prospect. fete: 5 at Special low = Los Angeles, Cal, Murch 11. In an interview, Dr. Nicholaw Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, said President Hoomwelt, will not. tun' for what preseie is ro ht to bear up on him. The principe which Rooso- volt stands for are greater than the man. The republican party must sup- p Cloth Vellings, in grey, brown, navy, sky avd ink, Two-Toned Net Veilings i ¥ A great range, in these i beautiful two color effects, $15,000 For Three Kisses, 'from 26¢:-%o 60. Newburg. N:Y., March M.-Five | ® an sightly goods at pleas- : ing prices : its standard-bearer may be at the next election. With Mr. Root as pre the supreme court. conditions would bo pretty nearly ideal. But 1 hardly look for such a combination to oc » # thousand dollars a kiss is demanded Call and see sia at winta-two years old, from John J. Richard Croker. Papers have been served] on Scannell in a suit by Miss kill Landing: and Mize White lived on the place with her mother. Prevented Spreading. ERNIE MARKS Manager. Presenting New Plays, New Specialties Moving Pictures and The Latest lilu strated Songs. To-Night, "The Hills ot Tg Friday, "A ora y XI.' a Change of Play and 'Specialties Nightly. Gives Wife $3, or Hat. Myecial 10- 38: 25 aber Chicago, March 14.-Mrs. William p : xe Seats now on 8 'Wambaugh, formerly Sophie Finlen, of "4 a Kitty." Denver. who was married in coart on Hasch "Tou Borgeans Eisty. © Friday after being arraigned for oh taining $3,000 from her prospective Manchester Is A Busy Port. husband, disappeared with £1,000 New York, March H.-Gloster Atm more which he guve her. Wambaugh | strong, loeal representative of the is a farmer in Colorado. Asked by Mesnechestor Ship Canal Sompahy 5 has the police why he gave his wife such { made public 5 statement con 3 a large sum; Wambaugh replied : Ho grain and lumber developments unt "Well, she said she wanted to buy ao | the port of Manchester. The on the roofs of the houses but through" the heroie efforts of the vilthgers, with buckets, the fire was prevented from also burned. Loss heavy, no insurance on building. hat." "¥ for lumber during the year 1906 : amounted 10 566,101 loads, as Town Abolishes Saloons 145.619 lodds in 1903, this binge on f over 100,000 3 Bristol, Tenn. March 14. in the increase than that hog gc wheation She sity voted Xe abolish. ull other part in Great Britgla, bi saloons. y seventeen vo : 1 Liven importa east in favor of the shops. The deal- Loudon hein Arapaol. +s during 1906 ers did not io to the polls. A vi hmaunted to 12 503, as ngeinst 273,- paride 0 men, hoi an b #i 80 tons in 1905, approximating +n | hell ha and) was a hn mprovement of 60,000 for 1005, an - ure risto @.. Just BCrOoss hes | { 1 t excel even state lie, votes om un like proposition a SE ell no Aprii 220d. The existence of twenty: en -- . 5 five saloons is at stake In view of the shortage of cars. ND the Canadian Pavific has issued a cir- : .To Have Patrol Boat. * | cular 'to agents in Ontario to Ais go Amherstburg, Ont., March, 14. --Unit=| all Miippars to load card to their od States Distriot Engineer "Davis will | recommend' the Unifed States survey steamer: Haneock #8 a patrol boat for HOW'S THIS? I + postponed until next ses- It was placed at the head of the the parties will file papers on the con- stitutional questions involved. Enel Grey, governor-geperal of Cap- t din- | lender we think it the best bat deliver ap cies a he Public hn- Ih ~~ ex and. J ad = the lower Detegpit river district, especi- ally that part 'of it in the narrow Lime Kiln €hannel> opposite this We offer One } Dour. for any case ey Rr ; have 'Ttown. Captain ow 34 master of the we pave ku Hancock; 'wi /ision of the Oren fof the last 15 im f movements | i 'all orale | passing | lieve through' the Bona, 7 eo § \ al Out' Davenport "#95 Nat is oir

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