Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Apr 1907, p. 1

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in touch with ities have secured terials er store hére, buy when the assortments are goods are freshest. " We Mention or FANCY GINGHAMS--10e, 12}, 13 :, 25. coy 12§c., 15, 20. NOVELTY VOILES--A fine French cotton material in fancy stripes and checks, 25c. 4 of[FANCY FRENCH MUSLINS Dain ty floral designs, 23c., 35, 45, HITE SWISS SPOT MUSLINS- Small, medium and la Spot a ot| splendid showing of ¢ ry| popular muslins at 3c., 45, 15 ms 40, 25, 38, Wp. ol) . {WHITE LINEN SUITINGS---Differ- ent weights and widths, c., 35, 39, 45, 59, 75. BestCorset Va- e¢ Anywhere at .30 and $2. trong "statement that--bat we do ctly abie now to claim that we sell value that be bought her or $2.00--ia our Bren Cac e shapeliness, comfort and grace to oman who wears them. They igtheaing support, besides graceful, es over the bust and hips--and le same time, they give the greates mount of comfort. They are her. aud stout figures, and we're speak- ty re well worth one dollar more io Corsets at $1.50 and $2.00--and ong waist, in either white or drab, with military hips, well boned and hod, extra-special, only Thc. "bust Corset, we offer two specials TE -------------- The Butterick Fashion Sheets for. MAY have Just arrived and will be ready for distribution to our customers to-morrow --FREE ask for one. We believe that there ¥ are some people in Ki 4 ton who are not awage that | We carry, on our 2n¢ 3 the largest stock of # Trunks in the city. We § sell a tremendous lot of them, but we'are, this ur output. We sell none e low and goods fresh and § irgest assortment of Grips § ttered free of charge. + pur goods. Sharps We Shoe store REPOS SR EVER CHAMBRAYS--In all wanted shades, a Wil Continue 10 ~ a, Longer J Special price in Parlor, Dining Room Furniture. 1 and Sofa 1 uy Baby Carriages and Go-Carts. @ Liquid Veneer the best polish 3 Te che above Opera House, ROBT. J. REID 230 Princess street. 2 'Phone 577 Ambulance House-Cleaning Time Brooms Whisks Stove Brushes X Ray Stove Polish Sultana Steve Polish Electric Stove .Polish Shoe Brushes Scrubbing Brushes Sink Brushes Fibre Pal Wooden Pails Fibre Tubs Wooden Tubs: JAS. REDDEN & CO. BANK OF MONTREAL Paid Up Capital - - - $14,400,000 Rest - - « = = = = - . . 11,000,000 The branch of this Bank at corner of King and William Sts., Has Moved TO CORNER OF KING AND CLARENGE STS. 'N'NOISELESS CARRIAGE One grade duly, that the best, McLaughlin has been our motto for thirty-eight y . His carriages are stylish, substantial and comfortable. They cost a little more -than some others, hut think of the comfort it is to know that when you go out driv- ing your carriage is not going to break down before you get back. Then, too, they run easier. last long er, and are more attractive than a cheaper rig. Get one and he in the fashion. For sale at 42 Princess St. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE MONDAY, April 29th, at 197 King St, 10 a.m,, Mrs. Hugo Craig's' Very Fine Velvet and Carpets, Stair Carpet, Oak Table, Brussels, Not Curtains, Brass and other Curtain Poles, Oak Bedroom Suites, Iron Bedstead, Springs, Mat tresses, Chiffonier, Oak Dressing Table, Morris and Easy Chairs, Happy Thought Range, Gas #Range, Dinner Sett, Crockery, Glass and Tinware, ete. ALLEN, The Auctioneer, Telephone, ham street. Residence, 2483 Syden- For every variety of Real Estate Bargains and Insprance, go to SWIEP'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY: + TENDERS FOR FUEL; SEPARATE TENDERS WILL BE received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m., TUESDAY, - 30th inst.. for coal and wood, for the Board of Education, for 1907-8. Specifications at the Board Rooms. JOHN MACDONALD, Sécy.-Treas. AUCTION SALE Heavy Draught Horse, Black, General Purpose Horse, Black, Gladstone Buggy, Spring Wasvon, Bob. Sleighs, Cutter, at 11 a.m. - ® WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. TAKE NOTICE Between Spagon's we sell Goods on Wery small profits. That is what you MHke. Try us for K'S -Hand Store, 808 Princess St. WRITES CHARGES ---- . Says That His Wifée'd Lover In- flicted Wound. Paris, April 25.--A man named Pas- eaut was found _ in his bedroom at Chareite, yesterday, dying from a terrible wound in the throat, He could not speak, but had just strength enough. to write that his wife's lover, a muleteer named Ber- nelle, had inflicted. the wound and then placed a razor in his band te induce the assumption ef suicide. Ber- pelle has been arrested. That Dry Cough Is Bronchitis. - When neglected it weakens the throat and finally reaches the lungs. Nothing |! simpler than inhaling the healing > ® $ ¢ Telephone $ : 489 3 ¢ JOHN McKAY, $ 149-153 Brock St., OR & ® Led, Pur ,Chinése government. He has chartered wild : animals. ny rooms, Market Square, SATURDAY, § ; London state that Mrs. Antonio Fer- should have the habit of reaching for the bottle of Smith's White Liniment. so soon or thoroughly. It makes it DAILY MEMORANDA. A Thing of beauty, And a joy forever, Campbell Bros'. Hats are it. "Tho Royal' Chel," ' Gr pi House, 8.15 p.m. Wd: Qpera No. 8 Company, Hth Regt. drill - night at 8 o'¢lock. x Tt Leo practices' Friday and Saturday nights. No pructice to-night. o This day in history Oliver Cromwell born, 1599 : Poet Cowper died, 1800 ; Pdward, first Pritice of Wales born, detent WHIG TELEPHONES 243--Business Office. 229--Editorial Rooms, De eraRbing Department. Everything that's printable: Glassware NEW DESIGNS Constantly arriving from the very cheapest pressed glass to the finest full crystal. See the New Glass Trays, for cigar bands. & HO DIDDDE OBE SP THE PROPER TIME To have repairs and altera- tions made is during Summer, It means copsiderably lower prices, and the advantage' of havidlf garments ready when you seed them. Dob @ re. Kingston, Ont. PPI SOOO TENDERS. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED UP to April 29th, for 3.500 tons West moreland Slack Coal to be deliverad in conl-pocket, at our mill at Kingston The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Address The Dominion Textile Col sing Dep't., Montr CHINESE WANT A ZOO Second Noah's Ark of Wild Animals. Berlin, Apwil 25.-The well-known wild beast dealer, Herr Hagenbeck, of Stellingen, is sending the contents of a zoological garden to Pekin for the a ship for the purpose, which, when froighted, will be to all intents and purposes un second Noah's Ark, The beasts, which will be in pairs, will he packed in strong cases large enotgh to afford them room for exer cise, The ease in which an ostrich is packed is fitted with a sort of trap- door through whieh it can stretch its neck when so inclined. A 'number of trained keepers are accompanying the ark, who . will instruct the Chinese government in the treatment of the Mary Anderson Navarre. New York, April 25.<Mdvices from rande de Navarre, who was Mary An- derson, a beautiful and atcomplished actress, sailed yesterday, for this country, to pay her first visit in many years. She and her husband will stay for a number of weeks in New York, and will be the guests of Mr. Navarre's parents in Forty Third street. Miss Anderson retired from the stage in 1888, and two years later she and Mr. de Navarre were married, in London. Since their marriage they lived in Broadway, Eng., in the midst of an artistic and literary setilement. Two children, a son' and a daughter, have been born to them. Any Ache To-Day ? When any ache or pain comes you There is nothing else that cures aches tart 'many painful e serious if iment is vapor of Cata . Every_ case it | oroughly. For in ori Smartt, Empire," would be found fi <ainder the old flag Mr. Deakin, after some subacid chaff with reference to the privacy conference, spoke plainly on the ques- ticn of preference. Having referred to the proltability that analogous to the g Fe eoreated in con defence, he said : pire exist only for defence ? Are we to stond shoulder to shoulder on battlefield, side by side on the iron- but to pass each other by as strangers in the paths of peace. see our merchants, shipowners traders exposed to competition which i= unfair, which is subsidized. 8 we can do is to insi equal terms for our own people." The M. P's in both 3 day entertained to luncheon the colo nial premiers. The interior of West minster Hall' was appropriately corafed: The prime minister especial- ly the whole of the cabinet and many other distinguished notabilities were the least the eolonial premiers would not be in vain, but would tend for good and the premiers back more impressed than ever the sense.of imperial unity, coupled with and based on local autonomy men to orcad two wives 000 to the satisinotory The British And The Boers Will Fight. LAURIER'S PROPHECY AT THE BANQUET TO THE" COLONIAL PREMIERS. Sharp Talk of Premier About Reciprocal Trade--The Mention of Joseph Chamber- lain Was Loudly Cheered. London, April 25.--At the banquet tendered last might to the premiers of the self-governing i colonial institute, Premier = Deakin spoke in no uncertain necessity ized ction present. ier Laurier said the {labors in this country HUSBANDS AT A PREMIUM, Women to One Switzerland, - Geneva, April 25.--Recently publish- ed statistics show canton of Glarus there are three wo cach of the 1,200 marriage- able men in the district. ?Seven hundred of the men are mar and 113 husbands are teens, Three youths of nineteen are widowers and two of the age are divorced. One voung man of twenty-five div- { within three years and is engaged to be married for the third time. Another youth of twenty- two, has been: married now a widower, BALLET DANCER'S BEQUEST. Leaves $115,000 to Be Distributed Among Young People. Berlin, April 2Fe--Laucile the le of the Royal Opera ballet, who died, vestor day, bequeathed her fortune of $115, 0 municipality, to be given away in the sums of 75 to young men between the ages of teen and twenty-five, and young wo men between thirtgen and twenty who require help in studying their chosen professions and trades. The only condition poses upon the city is the upkeep of her grave, for which she leaves a sum of $3,750. a -------- Dogs To Assist Police, Paris, 'April 25.--Paris to introduce dogs for the purpose of assisting the police at night time. some time past experimenis have been carried on with Belgian dogs in' the neighborhood of the Bois de Boulogue, and they have proved so that the prefect of police decided to extend -his experiments ice -distrie THURSDAY, APRIL 25. 1907. ponsible For the New colonies at terms of the of some plan of reciprocal trade among the component parts of the empire. Lord Elgin presided over a_ brilliant assemblage. Lord Tweedmouth, replying to Mr. who proposed the toast the "'Foroes of the Empire," said the present condition of the empire had to be considered, mot hundred years hence. Borden, who followeit, said that Mr. Smartt's suggestion 1 ["and controversial better not to enter into in detail, ever British authority were challenged happened a few short since would happen again, and to ten times a greater degree. The chief feature of the Lord Elgin who proposed "A United and who spoked of the good feeling which characteri ference, was the prolonged cheering which greeted the mention of Jeseph Chamberlain. Sir Wilfrid Laurier said Mr. Smartt was more of a warrior : eulogized in glowing British government's action in grant- ing a constitution prophesying that if ever the British empire was called upon to draw sword from the scabbard, the men who fought each 'other in South Africa ghting side by side HON. GEORGE L. Chicago, April 25.--Yon. George' L. Sheldon has won fame as the "honest the condition \ " Sir Frederick | now engaged" in a war against i largely responsible for the twe-cent a mile law which re cently \weat into eficct of pronounced type made things "hum" since he took his offic AFTER MANY YEARS WAS PRACTICALLY FORGOTTEN was a difficult one, which By All Exeept the Police--Jailed After Eight Years of than he was. to the Transvaal, Kansas City, April 25 ago the post office of a smull Oklaho- ma town was robbed. nd! ary had been seen iat, night. He was arrested, charged and sentenced to five the federal penitentiary af Leavenworth, Kan. January was a model prisoner and his sentence was commuted for goad haviour, With only eight more gonths freedom, January yard of the pris an organi eral staff would 'Bat does temptation was too great. The next day Charles W. struggled ©h, leading an upright life and saving a little money. Then, sev- was to be Ws wife houses seventeen years ole ried about a year street, a devoted hushand and wile. tions' and asked how he would vote. A troaty of peace between Salvador| iained and Nicaraguan was signed, Wednesday whereupon the Ontario . night, at Amahala, by ministers . ye- presenting each country. The terms of the treaty are honorable to both coun- tries. no t enough money To-gtart a restaurant of his own. The vears pass 1siness was good at the . s was. pacognized by government prison, that in the HOUSE. OF COMMONS. The Trent Valley Canal--Increased From Oar Own Correspondent. il 25. ~The route of the canal, and the promises which had been made to the electors of Ww Hon. A. B, Aylesworth, Hope would be. the mouth of the ean: sed in the house taking the oppor- tice gad os eeches at the expense of minister of justice. The house was in roars of laughter and Mr. Aylesworth himsell seemed to enjoy the sallies Mr. Foster immensely. The announcement was made by Mr. Lemieux that the government had ap+ pointed Sir William Mulock, ex-minis- ter of labor, as chairman of the board to investigate the coal situation in the Louis, 0. Washington, 5; New York, 1. Cleveland, 2; Chicago, 1. Philgdel- phia, 6; Boston, 1 Louis, 0. Boston, 1: Brooklyn, 1, (game 'called, darkness.) Cincinnati, 12; Chicago, 2. Philadelphia, 3; New York, 1. 1, (10 innings.) Toronto, 4; Senator Ellis brought up in the ter; 1. ate the increased postage to the Uni- 3 The minimum rate Canadian newspaper States was ono cent a package. good which the eircilation of Canadian newspapers did in the United States was to be seen each vear bythe large that Archie M. Chisholm, of Duluth, garry county, recently made a dona- a. tion of 85,000 to St. Finnan's cathe- VaitedTral in that town: $3,000 of this sum is for a new pipe organ, and the re- maining $2,000 is for general improve, ments. the dancer im- States who took om 'comings held in the towns and cities Under the new postal rates the coun- lecided |4¥Y weekly which cost $1 would ag deci : srocarious state of his healt POCO Winter, SE edlent of the Montreal | Edward Methodist conference, js compelled to | Miss E eotire from the pastorate of the Win- chester Methodist church, eekly be a falling off in the papers grarg to He questioned tha the United Statés < increas being in the best igterosty of Rake your lawn then sprinkle tucky lawn grass seed on i TIAL CAN BE USED IN BUILDING COLLEGES, ------ Ought to Have Prayers and Dollars, But in Some Cases Dollars Before Prayers--One Big Church Better Than 100 Little Wailing Places, He Says. Boston, Mass., April 25. Chancellor Day, of Syracuse University, declared himsolf again in defense of "tainted money" at the meeting of the Metho- dist Social Union. "Tainted money," he said, 'is money, nevertheless, It is only made tainted by the judgment of the demagogue and Pharisee, and is good enough for all practical py es, sich as the building of oa "The Infallible Dollar" was the sub- ject of the chancellor's. speech, "What' we want is. .a little godly worldiness ih our churches," he said. "It goes hand in hand with spiritual- ity, We ought to have prayers and dollars, but in some cases dollars be- fore prayces.'" He urged that the church should take up the corporation methods of to-day and recognize that it would be vastly more effective to have large and magnificent religious centres in a city, strategically located, instead of hundréds of "little decorated wailing places on side streets where 'people gather to tell each other how good they are." PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From Al Over The World. Edward Tinsley, chief game warden, has ben appointed superintendent of gome and fisheries, J. P. Hynes of Toronto has been eleeted president of the Avchiteoturel League of America. Three young women at Millyille, N. J., were killed on Wednesday, by the fall of a smoke stack, Winston Churchill, under secretary for the colonies, has been appointed a member of the British privy counil. The Russian provincial governors are supporting a movement of re actionists in favor of dissolving the douma The Grand Trunk is said to have offered the Ontario government the American leagne--Detroit, 3; Bt. National leagie- Pittaburg. 8; St. Eastern loague--Bufialo, 5; Montreal, hes- A Generous Donation. Cornwall, April 25.--It is understood Mimm., formerly of Alexandria, Glen. Compelled To Retire. Brockville, 'April 25 Owing Jothe long at Gibson's Red Cross 1 AN EXCITED WIFE, | Wanted Husband Arrested ¥or Eating With Another Woman. REGARD TO MONEY| Pittsburg, Pa,, April 25. Express, - on the Baltimore & ) which left this eity, New York, at 10:45 p.m., was w last night, near' Bennett Sta the western Penn the Pennsylvania + The express colli freight train. Sewdral persons reported injured. A misunderstandi Ivania division, of To Checkmate Uprising. Tokio, April 25.--Prompt steps have ties, in Korea, to ch an intended uprising there, SHOWED BAD FAITH OFFER PETAWAWAGROUNDS AT NOMINAL RENTAL, Change of Front Laten--Wanted Gift-of Niagara Camp Grounds Question and Mr. Fielding States Case. Ottawa, April 24.--The case for the Dominion government in regard to the acquisition of lands at Petewawa for purposes of militia i stated in the house Fieldi c y , after an a portion of the history of the ations, questioned the validity proceedings of the federal and declared that, even i ance with the law, they were tyran: nical and oppressive, Fi charged those who had supplied the leader of the opposition with his in formation with having suppressed or omitted some of the most vital facts. In a careful survey of the circum: which had taken £5 rment exceptionally Made of Colored Duck Fnlocts. With pleated place ~ between the militia department and the Ontario use of its right of way for the, traus-| government of lands, mines and for mission of power. ests, showing that the government of In the House -of Commons, last| Ontario in 1904 offered to lease the night, supplementary estimates am-| ands to the militia department for ounting to $27,000,000 were passed, | ninety-nine years at a nomingl rent. most of which is for' the National | The militia" department has been of- Transcontinental railway. So Match. pb , made Mune over hip, Very Special at Come and see them, we'll e¥pect STEACY'S. fered a free site for a « Senator Akymoff, St, Petersburg, | hazua, in the province of has been appointed president of the council of the empire (upper house of parliament), in saoccession to Baron | made all Frisch, who died April 13th. Senator Davis objected, yesterday, gested that part of the to being stopped five or gix times on it decided to accept the Ontario offer federal government arrangements the Ontario | RroHAR: government turped After the i at Niagara, which it was proposed to his way to the railway eommittes by | shandon, should be given to the pro- paid 'representatives of the corpora-| vince in exchange for the Petewaws : 'lands. That suggestion was hot enter | departmen raised a ery about tim The minister of militia preg negotiations reg : but found that the compensation de Dying in the belief that he had be- manded was exorhitant, one company queathed about 8175,000 to charity, | wong $98,000, "11," Juded, Mr. John Porterfield, the Alleghany bank- er, really left about $1,000,000 for thought philanthropic purposes, being a sud- | ¢ den appreciation of his stocks, A serious accident befell a litfle two- in the courts." vearbold son of William Warren, of Newboro. Monday. The little child wos toddling about the floor. having only recently learned to walk, when he fell, striking some glassware. The right evebnll was so gnshed that little hope i= now held out for a restora- + " tion of the sight. of the three offences with which Fielding, 'the Ontario government they a grievance, the government were willing to leave the question to be determi Six Years For Stabbing. Peterboro, Ont, April 25, ~Frank Cameron was, this morning, sentenced to six years in the penitentiary A lo round Floor, 5 $1. 1; Balcony, on F500, G . be Seals now: ' on Sale. Games Yesterday. ' sentence six years, sonar Jago PAINTING Soe tent Fun Makers. The emt bi 7) 'Most Enter: yar een Here i" al the Bank of Fog Joc, 25c., 83¢., SOc. Children t. Loss $200,000 ta $400,000. Sale Of Framed Pictures. 'R. Uglow & Co. will hold a special clearing sale of . Saturday. Specia only. Campbell Bros'. Bord For children's nobby tams in cloth, leather or velvet, ec. up. heen the At Latchlord, out of sixteen business by the to do business, Build: rel t will not be [and . was places are now jing material is on de there, Peigre Laiclors buile were, on | money. Monda narriser, {hat dh

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