Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1907, p. 8

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7,0 a ho &] 3F £ EF 2 °F i: eF ; [ IR i i ; i i 5 ¥ fl 4 Ie which prevailed y Morning 8.30 O'clock tm ---- Over 3000 New Stylish Waists in a te: anamas White Muslins gh White Lustres tres ig ck Sateens . ~ Black Panamas Colored Muslins ha well into the future, tton factories steel the ofityut of pigiron when opened was close to the ¥ 4 J the Lombon fur sales, the extfeme prices in 1908 are ing to: open navigation on {the Howry Thursday. § x a ------ Year Old Matches. bar as a human he challenges 1 and Smith would not be played would not change of date ---------------- LOST HER WAY. : in Town. Londen, March duty at Bton College, yesterday, the she had lost her way. She renember anything about was taken there a bottle, vontaining a littl possession, ad It was afterward ascortained th she was Adelaide brain, and often and wanders from OFFERED A TOWN LOT. . Saskatoon, Sask, baby couple on the northbound train, on department in a iven the smokin, Sitician coach. Services volunteered in this city. The reeve offered the father of the . | child a town lot if he would locate 'there, as the hoy was the Hr male child born in the village. The parents fom Russia and came to Saskat- in to settle. Passengers on board raised fant. immigrant hall of a purse of money for the in- LL -------------- PROMINENT MEN SENTENCED. -------- 5 Four Sent to Jail For Land Frauds. Omaha, Neb., March 19.-The most important case in Nebraska end- ed, Monday, in the sentence of four h Er , ruontinl att dmer 8 . Bartlett Richards | and William G. Comstock were sen; tenced to a year in jail; Charles G. Jameson and Aquilla Triplett were each fined $500 nnd cight months in These men were indicted for con- spi to defraud. the United States psi 4 upward of 200,000 acres' of land in Western Nebraska. 'All the defen- dants made motions for appeals, which will be argued later. Rescued From Ice Floe. Cape Vincent, N.Y., March 18.--On Sun afternoon Allen Berry, of Wolfe Island, had a narrow escape in erossing from that place to this vil- lage on the ice. "When he left the island he was told that if he made straight for a boat- house on the American shore, in front of the residence of Frank Desengremel, he would get across sifolv, that he must not get any. below that point, as the ice was poor. When he got about half way across, be struck a piece of honey-combed ice and went through three times, up to his knees. At last he got to a solid spot and hollered fot help. Mott Fitz- gerald got a "pike pole and started out toward Berry, but was unable to get to him on account of the scaley condition of the ice. He returned to shore and got a skiff, which he and Floyd Woolaver pushed out over the ite to the place where y stood, and bro him ashore. {When he got on solitl footing, Berry said it would be the last time that he would ever Witempt to cross the ion when it is in such a condition as it is at present. : FIFTY LIVES LOST By Blowing Over of Training - © The training ship, Viking, was blown bber during a storm heve to- . Some 400 were on board at the time and it ix believed about fifty of them wers drowned : £ ---- Refuse To Repair Wharf. The Donnelly Wrecking company re- {fuses to carry out the water works' committee request to fix the water works' wharf, of which they are the lessees. The leasy says that the lessees |: must ir the wharf when notified, but the nelly company says that the wharf is beyond repair, and hat it needs to be rebuilt. To Resume Navigation. New York, Merch 19.~River men ty Lad--The Stanley Ottawa, March 19.--There is likely vertisement, contests in beer | with the oldest topers in the | t from his he boy, will drink some twenty that Westwick he consider the request for Forgets Her Identity and is Lost I-A young wo- man told a policeman who was 'on & could at { summoned to Slough Workhouse, and medicine and bearing the label of a those for Russian sables Ree firm in Shephard's Bush, was found in . Which have declined 25 per cent. | her advanced 5 per cont at i owing to the supply being practically corned in America. First Baby Born in Aylesbury, " Sas} March 19.--<A boy: was born' to an immigrant Friday, at Aylesbury. The mother was by passengers were availed of, or lady couple refused the assistance Troy. N.Y Nothing. of medical men; The parents and child | ¥o¥, N.¥., March 19--Threo safc are mow comfortably located in the | Diowers held up the village. of Eagle ugusta, i ling occupied by the Augusta ; .jand the Western Umion Telegraph mendous property loss is probable un. Jess the fire despondent. His daughter saw him in the act 'of drinking the poison and at- satisfaction, et Dr. The co-eds to be some trouble in Hull for a #a- aced in a fair to have a pretty liberal Sunday | loon attr, who is in the habit of local | observance, Jaw within the limits al- 'his chubby som, five, on lowed by the act 'establish any jndustrial over Hamid At Wi ton. and qualified Wanderers for The Ala line with 249 cabin sengers for 14 steerage guished professor of chemist sy t {in Paris, Profeteor Berthelot an attack of . of which he died ito fill the vacancy in Carle [ty for the Ontarios legislature. ficial ecommrvative ( i a te eignteen, of Haydon re imore, Sho i. RH. Hartin, independent conserve: 1 ' ive, COBALT STOCKS. hails Bush. The matron of the! Token mounted troops have emtered workliouse called her by her Christian | Persia. to protect the British consul- Furnished By J. 0. Hutton, 13 awaken andthe gi Ny Shon second hg (ates in the south. There is a rumor wo Market Street. cognized" her name. "The matron then hat he Afghans are moving Jon. the | fTarontos. March 10h, 1b, addressed hor by her surname, and the gry + Uosfacks have arrived at Ani -- 5 $ 2 girl Suid it, Wao Corres: Tehetan and at the Russian consulates as advise. Bd 4 Mrs. Gallimore waid, yesterday, that Th North: {: "oman. walked cl h ! ~drossec vol ool a the git] suffers from paralysis of the lectedly: th man a loses her memory vg house of parliament in London, and chair. Am intrepid attendant need upon the intruder, po arm, and 'hastily led hor hack. Tt was all a mistake, the lady having follow- ed Mr. Kennaway, who had come to procure her a ticket of admission to the women's gallery. -------------- TRIO OF DARING THIEVES. - ------ Safe Blowers Work Hand ; Secure Mills, about ve miles from this city, yesterday morning, and terrorieed the community. .- Two stood guard outside. the gen- eral store and - postoffice while the third used dyaamite to blow open the safe, hen Postmaster Mullin reached the store he was driven off at the point of a pistol. Other resi- dents were kept at a safe distance by bullets, \ For all thelr daring and 'hard work the burglars Rorer nothing, They escaped, ------ Left Much To Charity. New. York, March 19.--A bequest. of §300,000 to the trustees of Columbia University was of the late Francis P, Furnald, of this city, which money is to be used to erect a dormi- tory in memory of the testator's son, Royal Furnald. Mr. Furnald also left $100,800 to the Presbyterian hospital, $100,000 to the Bethany Day Nursery of the Madison Avenue Reformed church, and $100,000 to the Manhat- tan Working Girls' Society. License Fee For Them. Stratford, Ont., March 19.---An im- council. A by-law ie being prepared to impose a fee on the sale of cigars and parcites, The fee TOpORed ie $26 for cigarettes and $5 for cigars. Amendments, to the present by-laws respecting bowling alleys and shoot- ing galleries will also be recomumend- ed, The hours of closing shall be 11 p.m, except on Saturday nights, when they are to be closed at 10 .m., and remain closed till 7 a.m. on onday. Called Bill A Farce. Toronto, March 19.--Although he has not taken the prescribed course, a hill was reported hy the private bills committee of the legislature, this morning, to have Johnston, of the township of Augusta, county of Grenville, permitted to continue to be a veterinary surgeon. Phe chairman, Mr. Lucas, said that if the bill passed soverdl le from his constituency would be down to see the legislature at the next session, and that the bill was a favee. Big Fire Raging. : , Mle., March 19.--The huild- A company was completely destro; hy fire, this morning, and the fire is spreadi to adjacent buildings, ---- Them the i ory hotel, Tre: 1s controlled. ", Ominously Quiet. London, March 19.--John Milne,. the scismologist, says that the world, which normally has a very steady output of earthquakes, has been strangely and ominously quiescent for the past fortnight. This perfect quieacence s there is something to come. ; Too Late To Stop Suicide. Rochester, N.¥,, March 19.--Thomas E. Welch, forty-one years old, ecom- mitted suicide by taking carbolic acid. had been out of work and was to knock the glass out of his , but was too late. Trusses that give ease, comfort and Chown's. of the University of Ne- forbidden io skate, as recount in Morris, | session of the ture, i which was the only parliament to ney: Campbell was declared elec- take advantage of the dominion act to ted by the casting vote of the return- | enact legislation of its own with re ing officer. gard to Sunday observance. Notice of D. D. Mann is reported to have | motion has bess given to the city said that if «the Canadian Northern | council, by = Ald. Lapointe, 'who is ises | Pore {irthur will have the preference iipey last night, by a sea of 4 to 1, Kenora Ita] a vic: to the 1 e steamer Corinthian sailed from Glasgow on March 16th, Passengers for Portland. Mme. Berthelot, wife of the distin- died Berthelot, when to her death-bed, suffered syncope from the effects | R. H. McElroy, of Carp, was elected ton eoun- The , '%at was contested by him as the of- candidate against began to move towards the speaker's seized her by the included in the will | it filed for probate. The | C portant question will come hefore the | MONTREAL MAY BE THIS ON # OX SUNDAYS, + ¥ A Liberal Observation is Allowed 'Under the Quebec Act--To Ask the Council to Give a ' Clear Definition of the Law. Montreal, March 19.--Montreal bids passed at the late Quebec log closely identified with the interests of the licensed victuallers, of his inten- tion to move a clear definition of the law as it applies to Monreal and, Fo consequence, to repeal several city by- laws and their substitution by others is contemplated. : Ald. Lapointe does not admit that it is the intention to make Montreal a wide open place, so far as Sunday privileges are concerned, but it is not anticipated that the movers propose to place 'anything further in the way of restrictions. They may go as far as public opinion will permit. SCHOONER BEING RE-RIGGED. Blakely Preparing to Resume Voyage. Capt. Blakely, of the throe-masted schooner 8S. J. Dunn, lying 'at Char- lotte since November 5th, is preparing to resume the voyage to . Taronto which was interrupted last fall by bud weather, The S. J. Dunn cleared from Fair Haven last November with w cargo of coal for the municipai lighting Jun at Toronto, but Capt. Blakely found the weather so rough that he put in- to the port of Charlotte to wait for clearer skies. The insurance on the boat expired November 5th and the Captain vaptain was ordered to strip her and put her out of commission for the winter. Now the captain is working under orders to get away from Charlotte as soon as pogsible, and it is expected that. the sehooner will be under can- vas again very soon. Echoes From Erie. Eric, March 19.--F. Henderson's steam hay press is working at D. Milton's. Gordon Wilmot cutting wood with - his ine and saw for Mr.' => Alario and Toner. A. Greaves and family have arrived from the west and are visiting his mother, Mrs. H. Greaves. Mrs. J. Wilmot, Sr., has returned home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. 8. Sangwith. J. Ash- ley intends moving shortly to the city. Mrs. McAdoo is improving after bt Riou i dimen N Harry Seale is on sick list. J. Sibbit spent Sunday at J. Gillespie's. Miss Duggan is st Mrs. Gates'. Miss M. Wilmot spent Saturday and Sunday at J. Kildufi's. Miss Edna Milton is at J. MoKen- | gie's, ---------- YM.C.A. Notes. At the YMCA, yesterday four games of indoor hockey. were played, with the following results : School boys--Victorias, 9; Whirlers, 2. Thistles, 6; Eagles, 4. Business boys--Beavers, 4; Millers, 1. rescents, 6: Nemos, 4. On. Wednesday night the athletic (events will be Yope-chmbing and fence vault. The events of this contest are i nearly over and Wednesday night's pro- mise to be interesting. t The Brick Making Company. The Perfect Brick and Tile ecom- pany, with Jens Jaton in Ottawa, is incorporated with a capital of $100,- 1000 by A. M. Chisholm, a. Birkett, R. F. Rowan, E. H. Rirkett and Vie toria K. Birkett, all of Kingston. The company proposes to make brick and tiles and to take over from Rowan and Birkett, the right to remove ma terial from the bed of the Rideau river between Kingston Mills and Jones' als, A Joint uivic Meeting. To-morrow afternoon a meeting is to be held of representatives from the hoard of works and light and power committee regarding the Queen street vig Nuisntee. Alda. Gaskin, EI ott an en represen board of works, and Ald. Toye and J. M. Campbell the light department. Mr. Rechab Tandy. Of Toronto, Canadafs greatest tenor, will sin at a concert in city hall, on April 4th, i April con- Some Very tractive and Smart New Shirt Waists and Skirts These are among the NEWEST models broughtfout this spring and the prices at which we are selling them make them thebest values in Kingston, You are welcome to inspect them to your heart's content. MATERIALS FOR White Waists and Dresses WHITE INDIA LINENS, rajc., 1sc.. 20cC., 25¢C. and on up to 4oc., WHITE PERSIAN LAWNS, 20c,, 15¢,, asc., 35¢., 40c. WHITE MERCERIZED MULL, asc, gsc. WHITE FRENCH ORGANDIJE, asc. WHITE WAISTING, 1sc, 20c, asc, 30c,. 35¢. WHITE SWISS SPOT MUSLINS, 12jc., 15C., 20C., 25¢C,, 35C., 30¢., 45€. White Skirting Drills, 15¢., '20c., 25¢. White Skirting, P.K's, 20¢, 25¢, 35¢. Dainty French Muslins, in Floral Designs, 25¢ 35C, 40c, 45¢. BUTTERICK PATTERNS April Delineator Now Ready. TRE TY, YEAR 74. N¢ AND Insure TELEPHONE 4 TO CALL John McK: FUR HOUSE 149-153 BROCK 8 Universal Food Chopj Sa . Cuts. Everythin But a good housewife v ance and that we will stake Reputation w We are demonstrati y Lot us show. vou it y costs $1.50. We have other makes al but insist on getting th VISAL. Sold only by Mitchell's Hardwa 85 Princess Street. oe YOUR BICYCLE IS DIRTY NEEDS REPAI HAVE IT MADE RIGHT MECHANICS WHO KNOW TH BUSINESS. Moore & C 18 Montreal St. A Unique Demonstrat _young For a few days will demonstrate the super of Holbrook's Worcester Sat In our store, and will ex the various purposes for a tains a complete novel, "The Triumph of he famous Falian au- detecting and preventing crime and finally develops into an all-powerful | factor in enforcing universal arbitea- tion and abolishing war by the wv horror of the means in the inventor's power. Sulphur, cream tartar and molasses, Nhe. Frat spring medicine, 15c., at A peculiar religious fanaticism, appeal | Aifereat ponies as in t t itd States. -- st's Short Stop cures all h: always and costs bat Be Soughe Down in Pennsylvania 1,500,000 trout have died of sore throat, Pretty > npr, when even the fish can- IIIS HORII +H "SPRING SHOES ARE 4 -- LOW COT; MEDIUM aod HIGH CUTS THE EMPRESS " FOR LADIES * LEADS THEM ALL. We have a splendid assort- ment of styles in this jamous i shoe, to suit all tastes an »_ ASK TO SEE idean {FOR WOMEN Call and see for yourself. e Lockett Shoe Store PB The lar ' HAN AAN AEA AAA AAAI AAA AAA A largest assortment of Trunks & Bags in the city. KAS it can be used. Jas, Redden &C I have sold thousands of sha the Pittsburg-Ely Copper in Kingston. Don't neglect the opportu securing a block large y this promising stock at the ice, 50 CENTS. t is bound to go higher probability will touch this year or $3.00. JOSEPH I. ¢ ma pr Wm. Murray, Auctio 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Ha ete., for sale Sale of Horses every Satu ORCHESTRA MUS VIOLIN INSTRUCT 155 SYDEN E. H. MERRY, "° SY25 TAKE NOTICE fostons wa rol So us for the fun. TU Hand Store, 398 Princess oR like,

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