Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1907, p. 8

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Cline. 1 you want to take vifnish or tno matter - how oid or tard) off a by no 3 . TAKE-OFF Will do it. BOLD ONLY: AT On Thursday ovening, there was a near the GT.R. junction. Two young men, walking with a couple of , Weve attacked hy a party of we, said to be students, 'who tried to them away from the girls. The two, w! were attacked resisted stren- uously, and fi ly defeated the at tucking party. "of the former, how- ever, had his face injured by contact with a femce. The police heard of the affair, but were unable to locate those involved, but hope to do sp. | al 3 esl) : Young men are delighted Buckley $2.25 hats. Bibby's. Moth balls, bags, ete, at Chown's Drug Store. oad Frosh ogus, 200. por dozen, at Mul: with our : Horse radish root; Carnovsky's. Go $ITHE 5 P. ML. EDITION Jorfvane of »i,7va. selling Yor $1,500, | last eighteen per cent -Carts pe weil Oue ris re mar Canada. = @* ~ Bros. CIAL MATTERS. ---- : On In the Business Markets. Argentina hes a 66,720-acre wheat doranto railway earnings for the week March 351d wery 96V,u80, an iu What is i Ahicugo Hoard of Trade seats wre now a a I Se 0 pany hus de JW an It company has de slared a deovidend of $2 per share for the ro oi ats : ¥ % factory pear Paris tur out 20,000,000 quis annually. 1% is the Plant of the Kind in the word. Ueneral Electric net sarsings _ Year were Subd. 070.13, or fuliy on t capital, peed with sixties per conc Tor' 1000, ich will be $20,000,000 In 1908 in. L781 in 190i. the we which 7 corpor Ra i payments amount to $53,048, Tm -------------- Filled Vacancies, The, graduates of Queen's University have filled the ocight vacancies which vocur this year in the university coun. cil through the expiration of terms office of eight members, hy electing the following members to hold office for six ra: " H. . Mowat, BA, LLB, KC, Toronte: W. L. Grant, M.A., Oxford, Engi; Rev. James Wallace, M.A, Lind: say: HR. Dufi, M.D., Kingston: C. F. Hamilton," Ottawa: G. ¥. Macdon- ald, MA, Toronto; F. J. Pape, M.A, Ph.D. New York; E. C. Watson, M. A, M.D, Detroit, Heed Backache. } One of the commonest symptoms of disease or disordered kidneys is back- ache. Never let the sigh go unheeded. Peck's Kidney and Liver Pills will cure both the backache and the cause of the arhe, They make kidnevs strong and prevent disease. Cure all ordinary kiduwey, liver and bladder troubles. Tn boxes, 25¢. For sale only at Wade's drug store. © Money back if not satisfactory. An expert optician examines Yedr oyes when you get glasses at Chown's Drug 'Store. The nobby hats of the season are here, $2, 82.25 The H. D. Bibhy Co. J Easter chocolates: "The Red Star" i Easter The Exclusive 1 sand effet. make, $1.25 and $1.50, ha a i In the Haberdashery 1 Fashionables Everything new in wearables for spring time, and it's time for stepping out of brences of the winter into the "sunshine" Haberdashery we sell "talks" spring, in every shade § And it is particularly apparent in the beautiful and novel lines of 3 Easter Neckwear--50c., 5c. and $1. A Raster Gloves--Emphasizing tan Shirts, gentlemanly, patterns, confined to us, $1, $1.25, $1.50, 81.75. 2A ays ston's Glints men, Favors and Savors of 8 some of the som: of the spring brightness, walking weight, Dent's best § they cannot be beaten in| also go to Ottawa. the vx > George's Mothers' Union this week. Thomas feaves two sond snd two daughters, 1 fod in the shape of letters peculiarly ad- dressed to solve puzsles. ter was received, I Mass," with a line drawn under ¢ "Wood," and over the "Mass." The letter went out the same received, and woud, Andover, was who solved the he had done and to Engleheart the T. & N. 0. arrived ia Otta- wa a lame and weary bunch with the above report, The floods on the Rideau river are subsiding a little to-day: At Billings' boats are being used to go to feed the cattle, The danger is not yet over for the ice jam holds, John McDermid went to Ottawa yes terda Dh anond spent Good Friday at Ottawa. "Bert Davies, Montreal, is his parents, Ald. H. N. Robertson was in Tweed Good Friday. R. J. Wilson, Toronto, is in the city for a fow days. Joseph Joyner, Syracuse, N.Y., is in the city viskting his parents. Miss Mabel Purdy, Syracuse, N.Y, is visiting friends in the city. D. C. Melntyre has been appointed immigration inspector for Drock- ville. visiting Frank O'Gorman, King street, left, yesterday, for New York, on a business fward Ball, Ottawa, is spending the Easter holidays at his home, York street, Charles Harvey will sing a solo in St. George's cathedral to-morrow evening. Alexander Moore, York.street, who has been tick for some time, is con- valescing. Edward Booth, Jr., left to-day, for Sarnia, to join the crew of the steamer Petewawa. B. Derry, 'Barrie street, has gone to frew to visit his brother. He will Toronto, is Alexander Murray, with his spending Easter holidays parents, Rideau street, Norval Hodgson, formerly book- keeper for Elliott Bros, leaves on Monday, for Manitoba. F. Conway, superintendent, K. & P. railway, was in Toronto, on business, He returned home yesterday. Miss (lara Barnett and Mrs: A. Me- Cabo, Lindsay, are the guests of Mrs. A. E. Field, Princess strect, Wiswes Rickey, King street, and Miss Frances Snider, are spending Easter with friends in Berlin and Waterloo, Mrs. E. T. Taylor read a very help- ful paper at the meeting of St. McDermott, conductor on the G.T.R. suburban line, who has been on the sick list, has resumed his duties. Miss' F. Strong, student at the Kingston Business' College, is spend- ing the Faster ay® at her home in Maberly. Captain and Mrs. C. Thompson, of K n, - are spending ao few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Thompean, Deseronto. The many friends of Martin Frasso will be pleased to hear he has secured a good position with the Bell Tele- phone company. Toronto. The funeral of the late Mrs. Samuel Donaldson, of Dufferin, occurred on Saturday, to Cataraqui cemetery vault, and was largely attended. The burial will take place some weeks henee ot' Sand Hill cemetery, Wash- burn, The late Mra. Potts, who died in Toronto on Friday, was born at Kiny- ston in 1840, the daughter of Wil liam Breden. Since her marriage she lived in Hamilton, London, Wintrenl ides her husband 5 and "Toronto, Besid Sunday In England. One of the most remarkable docu- ments in modern times has just . beer jssued in England in the form of a message to the nation signed by the it of Canterbury, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster and the presidont of the. Nation Coun- cil of the Bvangelical Free Churches. The message urges upon all people the importance of adequate and reason- able Sunday observances, The Times a long editorial reviews the suly , and points out that by the ef forts of Lord Avebury and others the blessings of ene day's rest in seven will be extended in England much fur- ther than at present. It also refers to the great advance made in regard to Sunday, rest in France under the new law, add 'this concludes : "To call it a problem has become, indeed, mis- leading. It is no longer a problem, but a received opinion that work-- above all our moder work under high pressure--is. i wil or man unless he is Allowed at least one day in sev- en to rest his mind and body." Pussle For Post office Clerks. Boston Journal. . Cleverness is one of the attributes necessary for every man who is em- rod itt the post office sortine mail, he meets with all kinds of freaks . Some jokers appear to think that all the postal clerk has to do is Recently at the Boston office a let- addressed *'W it wag reached Under- Mass, for whom it intended, and riddle ted States Sepator , of Wisconsin, who ight in Wisconsin to 3. Spooner, tly resigned. Mr. Lafollette is sup- porting Col. Stephenson, whom he owes a political debt fer Mr, Spooner's unex- pired term: after which he is said to Jlavor Copgressman Cooper or Bach. pnt PITH OF THE NEWS. 1 The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. At Point Rouge, Que., the ice is still solid, John Hayden, a Toronto painter, dropped dead while at his 'work. F. H. Singer, a rancher, was found dead on the prairie near Lethbrilge. is physicians consider that Hon. J. W. St. John is practically out of danger. Walter Alleyne Stuart, of the staff of the Toronto Observatory, died sud- denly. The Allan steamer Numidian, from Philadelphia, arrived at Glasgow on March 29th. The Allan steamer Sardinian, for Havre and London, sailed from Hali- fax on March 2th The Allan line steamer Lavirentian, for Glasgow, sailed from Boston, on March 28th, with sixteen passengers. Andrey Carnegie has given it as his opinion that speeulption is a parasite feeding on values and giving none in return. The light at Colehester Reef was digplaved, on Friday night, for the first time this season. There is no ice to be seen. The steamship Carinthian, from Glasgow, arrived at Halifax, N.S. at 1245 a.m. Passengers, 256 second class; S65 steerage. Jobe. F. Duncan, ex-manager Bank of Commerce at Ayr, Ont., was sen- tenoed on Saturday morning, to four vears in the penitentiary, for having committed forgery, fraud and theft. jamin Bearnbawm, Stratford, Ont., found guilty of purchasing stolen goods from boys, was senten- ced to five months in the county jail. Twa sections of a freight train col- lided at Merritton and soveral cars were wrecked. A large quantity of provisions, inclutling. eggs and butter, was scattered over the track. Charles Clark, of the Comber Her- ald, states that he will run as an in- dependent conservative candidate against Dr. Andorson, the partv no- minee in South Essex, for the legis- lature. . Rev. Géorge Webber, formerly a very active minister of the Metho- dist church, passed away at his home, in Toronto, on Friday, The reverend gentlomam was originally a pastor of the Bible Christian church. -------- Prince Charlie's Chapter. In the armouries, on Tuesday, the Prince Charlie chapter of the Daugh- ters of the Empire pre giving a varied entertainment to aid the cause which' the several chapters have in hand, that is. the card and prevention of tuberculosis. There will be a Badmin- ton tournament for the mon, drive whist for the ladies, amd a ton cent tea for all. Homemade cakes and other delicacies will also he a feature. Hearty support is asked, for the cause is one affecting the interests of the whole city. Vaudeville And Moving Pictures. The Levdon 'Anitsgment company, presenting . vaudeville, new moving pie- tures, and the latest illustrated songs, will 'be at the Grand- for three. nights next week, beginning" on Thursday, giving a change of programme each evening, and a bargain matinee on Saturday. 4 Passed Through City. | The Wanderers hockey tes passed through, at one o'clock this afternoon, on their way to Montreal. Riley Hern told the © Whig that the boys had a good time--and they looked it, decked out in their elub colors.' The Mont- real sports will entertain them to- night. wining bn For The City Championship. * Two well Xnowa citizens have heen matched to play pool on April 16th. for a purse of The game will be a hundred balls up and the &ity cham- pionship goes with the purse. Appointed House Surgeon. Dr. Joseph Quigley, of this city, has been appointed house surgeon of the Hotel Dieu, in suchession to Pr.-0'- Connor, Lyndhurst, wha is" leaving to take up practice MAY TIE UP Lines In THE What a Winnipeg Despatch Says-- If Strike Order is Issued, Em- ployees Must Obey. Winnipeg, March 30.--There is every osuibility that western Canada will w involved in the expected strike 'which will tie up the railways of Western America. It was stated in a i despatch that the men on the C.N.R. and C.P.R. would not be involved in a strike order ow- i tions which would to -- with the authorities because of the provisions of the labor disputes' act, recently passed at Ottawa. This would appear to be incorrect, from information obtained locally. Members of the unions have stated that if a strike order is issued, all railway em- ployees west of Fort William will be called out. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. This morning's market was a record- All new Foutin Hand Shapes, those you kaot yourself. The. silksare the latest.; Some are in light 'shades, others dark. The values aré 25¢. and 35c. Yours To-Night 15¢c.Each )-NIGHT "At 7.30 to 8.30 We will place on' sale the following 2 Specials Just Received Mens' Ties 480 THE WORLD" GIVEN IN THE BR SIBLE FO Matters That Inter ~--Notes From A Belleville carpenters | increase in wages. S-- breaker. William Swaine, piano tumer. Orders received at MeAuley's. "Phone 778. It is expected that the re-building of the King street breakwater will ' be completed in two weoks, J. G. Biliott has sold his University avenue residence and wili remove, in May, to 94 Barrie street, An old man arrested for drunken- ness, Thursday night, was given his liberty Friday morning. The K. & P. train brought 135 peo- ple to the city, this morning, mostly farmers, for the Easter market. Flowers were in great demand on 290 Pairs Mén's Brown Mixed JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. Three more cases of been discovered at On An old-age pension duced in the Nova Se W. A. Potvin 'was n Commons by the conse mouraska. James boiling water terribly scalded. It is expected that | the longshoremen's str will shortly be reachec Premier Whithey sai ing of any proposal fc the salaries of cabinet English Merino Sox Regular values 20c. pair. Yours To-night while the lot lasts . 10c. Pair. Grabam fell at Li this morming's market, and the prices paid were high, even for Eastertide, A special service for R.M.C. cadets was held at . St. George's cathedral this morning. The encrgies there seems to be untiring. Temporary repair has been made upon St. George's cathedral organ, so that it is in good order for Easter day. Though the harbour is free of ice mariners say that the great lake car- be used as a dance ball. On Thursday evening, a very en- thusiastic meeting of the Life Under- writers' Association of Kingston and district was held in the office of George A. Bateman. Matters of im- portance were discussed and the great- est harmony prevailed, Ald. Gaskin says that he has a scheme to prevent mud from getting on the crossings. He proposes paving the square space between the crossings and putting gravel at the 'apgifoaches for a distance of twelve feet. Then, he says, the Whig will be unable to Children's Girls' Ribbed Cashmere Stocking] fine, medium or wide ribb, Women's Fine make English Cashmere Stockings; seamless feet, full size of leg, 25¢, 35¢, 40c, 3 special makes. English Cashmere Stocki Black Cotton Stockings. 1 It is reported that 1 will put on a new. tre cago and Montreal, J. Killingswort Thomas Journal has manager of the local Professor B. E. Fi pointed professor of of forestry in the Un onto. A large number of Italians, have been kil wreck on the Southern Stockings sie wie not start out until after all sizes, from 4} inch foot up to 9% inches, 20e., 18c., 23c., Tori. DE d Dridey wae & very quiet' duv 25¢., 28c,, 30c , 33c., 35c.. 39c. 6 qualities to select from. =. A petition is being with the police. One drunk was the ; Girls" Plain Cashmere Stockings, 4 "qualities to choose from, || iu Britain, to i only offender, and in the police court, all # ta each k yn, the murder this morning, he was fined $3 and izes . ; § Whitsley. of Sbietd Soe. is reported to-day, that the J Extra Strong Eoglish Cashmere Stockings, double for the arrest of W. F street railway company will put up a knecs. and heels, all sizes. stonding bank treasur roller skating pavilion at Lake On- 1 on ha. ie tario Park. The pavilion will also os Several oe ag trades quitting work with the chocolate we A deputation repres visory council of the Association asked ' the The an Paci straighten the road grades between Tor Junction, a distance miles. A search is being m : curities formerly held 2k bank, which, it is sai from a safety deposi Stockings . 45¢, 49¢, 63c, Tse. , 20¢, 25¢, 35c. complain any more about muddy cross- ings. Fresh Biscuits. At bargain prices : 6 lbs, broken sweet biscuits, 25c. 4 bd. ginger snaps, 2fc. 3} Ibs. soda biscuits, 25c. 3 Ib. box soda biscuits, 23c. 3 lbs. fancy mixed biscuits, 25c. 3 lbs. vanilla bar, 25¢c. 3 lbs. lemon crisp, 25c. 2 Ibs. raspberry sandwich, 25c. 2 Ibs. rose bloom, 25¢. To-night only, at Mullin's. ' Was On Mount Calvary. In St. Mary's cathedral, last even- ing, the rector, Rev. Father A. J. Hanley, introduced an innovation by preaching on cach station of the cross, as the pictures were visited. He was present "a year ago, on Mount Cal vary, and heard a Franciscan fgther preach at the various stations of the cross on that sacred mount. The sta- tions are half a mile apart. A Coming Concert. The Royal Seots Concert company have been engaged for the Grand on Monday, April 15th. The company is com of high class artists, and a fine programme is assured. Included in the company are Miss Flora Donald- son, soloist; George Neil, tenor: Fred. Howard, humorist, and Archie Bor- wick, solo pianist. Big Easter Market. The market square was the busiest place in the city, on Saturday morn-| ing. Eastér lilies were much in evi dence, and a large number were sold New Spring the fgilure. Elgin House of Indus . other inmate name 1 non, and injured him Rev. R. E. Knowle for the southern stat is still suffering consi Lid railway wreck, 1 Lord Milner has e Wom 3 inion that the premi en convince Canada of 1 tions of Britain. A rumor at Ottaws Strathcona, as high c be crated a peer, wi Lord Arthabaska. Patrick Murphy, an is in danger. Suits fo | ¥ 1 shock received in tl land and Australia sl Villij--laytiet wil A bomb weighing | We are showing some very attractive designs in the latest styles for spring and early sum- . fling at Admiral Gr mer, and as these cannot possibly of the port 'of St. '} missile failed to e be duplicated after the present suits are sold, we ask you to come and see them. Even il not pre- would-be murderer es Postmaster-General deputy are at Was ing for a renewal o vention regarding se matter son terms mo Canada. Dr. Jacob F. Force vice-president of the tional Life Insuran been sentenced to | years in prison for eo company's funds Rev. R. E. Welsh, B.A., Tore Ratcliffe, B.A, St Rev. Henry MacKa Lake, Sask., are to gree of D.D., by Kn The Prince Edwa ture is asking the f perad to buy if you see one that attracts you have it placed aside : until requiredy Shearer, at $1 cach. There was an ample sup: for a subsidy for th ply of all produce, and quick sales were made. The island market was well attended. Spring blossoms in spring neck- wear, at Bibby's. L Water cress at Carpovsky's. BORN. x SELLECK --Xt Brockville, March 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Selleck, a daughter. . MARRIED. BENN--WEESE.--At Ermesttown, on March 20th, Miss Etta May Weese. to Perry J. Bann, of South Freds ericksburgh. PRESTON~--RUSSELL.--At Napanee, on 28h March] Florence Eudith, * second daughter of D. H. Preston, K.C., and Alfred Ligfisay Russell, M.D. of Baillieboro'. Ont. Y--STOVER.--~On March 6th, of Char e8 Stover, 'to George E berly, of South Fredericksburgh. MILFORD--DAYNARD. At March 26th. lester R, Mi I'hynard, North BP Q lowell, to Ame ia L, Marysbureh. SHARP-RYLOTT~At. Picton, on 2 March 27th, Fred. Horace Sharp. D Wooler, Ont., to Mary Lucelia (Ma®) D Rylott, Athol. DB HICKS--SPAFFORD=At ~~ Millord, en] '3 March 18th, Archie Hicks, to Ina) Spafford, both of South Marysburgh. |' DIED HILL. ~At Sandhurst, Ont. > 2 Brn HS RNR re Swell Walkin x 8 a ized to Sotiiect GK IIIB the inl by a FASHION IIIS IIIA Jer Ram Sai 44 . C. P. R. and C. N between the horns they do not strike pected any hour fr will violate the laws AND n . 3 if they do they | S D B { 4. Canada: ress 00 S + Louis Botha, the I » 2 : * Transvaal, ~« on | New and Distinctive Styles, * the ecolomal econferen +) going pd England a © show Englishmen t IN 'THE i % is as safe in the cha 4 istry as with the F Empress > Owing to the ing 2 companies in Cans Y 3 with orders, the N, AND 3D tinental Railway withdrawn the reoer Doroth Dodd * for bridge construct y a the road now under % ---- Shoes & We make a special w ery and underwear 3 ¥ will suit. Seq our & A A Splendid Shoe in the Em- % wd Be. New York : press," fcr "$3.50, and a * is spring many : TOSHOW You Splendid, Patent. Leather, 2 enough to know 1} _ "TMB STYLR cither Button or Lace, for $3 | an amateur garder AT OUR STORE ~ in am American make. = ¢ ¥ LEE 2 : fab: LO : 28 RE ™ J ~ »

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