Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1908, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

¢ ard YEAR 75--NO. 74. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1908. pm------------ LAST EDITION TT (IVIL SERVICE = The Report Laid Before Parliament. THE PAY 1S SMALL COMPARED WITH WAGES PAID | OUTSIDE SERVICE Immediate Attention Should Paid to Salaries--all Be Treated on Their Urge An Efficient System--OQther tions. i Our Own Correspondent. March 20.-1he We COmm iss ion of the House afternoon, From Uttawa, the Givil ser upon the table mong yesterday A he Hussioners recommended that the service act he repenled and Iresn pro- vison made govern examinations and entrance With Bussioners all the yereentage of those mm the publee sorvice in ranks are paid less than they have received had they in outside occupations modern conditions demand, ethicient deputy wl should 5,00 ou year first class elirks annual mer until a of jaid report was of Com com avi to to the to consider service salaries the eom that taking re rence the lowest been employed and less NO he be paid less than As to chief et. an should be reached, With regard to the lower grade olliccrs and ther salaries it is difhi cult to obtain proper assistance ata minimum salary of 3500 unless the | service is altogether recruited from | Ottawa, They recommend num Salary on entrance clerks, vise given maxmum » instead of a mini a relaxation DAILY MEMORANDA. + More And more The popularity Camptell Bros'. Hots Clvie Finance Committee, Y. W.C.A, Rummage Sale, 11th, Head Waldron's Saturday t'sement, a special sale, "Coming "Thre' The Rye,' Gram Opera House, mmtitnee, 2.80 paw, Satur- day. "Heorge Mills & Company well fine Hats, Theis more is up-to-date, 8/o when you hay your ow Apring Hat See thoir's--they"re really great. Thriving uminess, automobiles, Romes, ete., offered for sale in the Whig today. Don't overlook these bargains, an page 3 Recital at row, 4.30 ve culist, i others. On Sale Saturday, Paper and Envelopes any intial, 206¢ The Wellington street. Bijou Theatre ©: Melodrama, * Abduction' Parisien Comedy 'Results of a Razor Cut." Songs by John Robert Bavis, Friday The Flower Outsisle Cafe' ; Saturday, "'Bomny Jean. WHIG TELEPHONES. 248--TNusiness Office. 220-=Fditorial Rooms. 2 J obbing Department. ya Forms, gil kinds, at Whig. The Daily Whig is always on sale at Qibson's Drug Store, Market Square-- Open till late each evening. Now designs for the Spring season. Quaint, old fashioned shapes and Prices Right. ROBERTSON BROS. indhcas:e B pam. April 10th night adver- St. bn, ine Church to-mor Mr. harvey, Miss O'Harg, James" Organist, Knight, Boxes of Liven with rss 100 Fanhossed Jackson A Case of odd, Be | Should Merits-- Pension | Reconunenda- all in | employed | would than of $100 | of | A . which aliow the to begin at $700. recommend that temporary be classed as Eng vriters, and as fancies occur be promoted, There should be the deputy | head a rank of officers having special | and techeical qualifications, In the matter of pay and promotion | | every officer iu the service should be treated on his merits, The service should be entirely freed from political favoritism or patron. a ge. Appointments should only be made merit and competitive examina i tion, A permanent would ! of the rul trance They ployees salary em al in lang, hall} Coolles Will Not Brought in to Work. { { below ! | I { ] | by | | | AND BRITISH SAVED SOME TROUBLE. commission of three should Le creajed--to-deal with the | question of the service to up rvise| | the examinations, ete, Fie commissioners are of opinion] | Provincial Government and G. T. that somehow or other the immediate 2h Fuindiow x Oo the § ie P. Agreement Killed © the question of salaries should be dealt! . with, They cannot recommufend general Scheme of Invasion. Vancouver, March That creases, but they would suggest the advisability of at least taking | Columbia has been from an for granting increases to deserving | other invasion of a thousand or more officials, and that for Eastern Canada | Japanese both in the ingide and outside ser- | islands last month under the piloting | such increase might be at the | of Senator Chillingworth, due to | of 15 per emt. for officials, | the fact that an arrangement was salaries are under $1,500, and | made between the provincial govern- | 124 per cent. for salaries above that{ment and the Grand '[runk Pacific and for the western provinces, | railway company, stipulating that the no doubt a greater need pre: |dompany should uot employ Asiatic these scales should be 25 and 20 lahor | per the proportions of | Senator Chillingworth, who Jinn Le incomes and all provisional allowance | fore handled several hundred . Les should cease) immigrants to Vancouver, had al I'he salient paragraphs ready lnanched his scheme for bring- | port are as follows ing in another ghipload and would Your commissioners have carried the deal had not tally to bring to the been for the agreement reached be vot excellency-in council, the tween the : the covern at which they arrived. | ment. Tt ntention | It has been pointed out that as far as the Japanese Honolulu to the higher of Prince Hapert feared that such as deputy heads, are un-|to land them would be propogtion to the emolu- Ia Duiticijate derived by persons in hillingworth Your commissioners have | friends planned ! thew consider should] once in British Columbia, would be : given work on the Grand Trunk f norma ry ) Duty a i | a rma) ola) . ol 3 Jeputy cific. Chillingworth was advised hy j head, he hou Ey Ne ro wreely his Vancouver lawyers that he could puty heads, although it can knock out the order-in-couneil acainst {he said that no one department is un-1., "ou . : ios t there degrees of the Honolula Japanese, which oninion | impo ring, ye REY " oh mis failed to stand the test when brought | importance amongst the departmen into court, vesterdav. aginst' the | and while the salary mentioned should | 35 400 hillingworth was actually be in the opinion of the COMMIBMON. | compelled to refund their ticket money ers, the normal salary yet, in | to several Japanese when he cases the commissioners consider spe | thoy could not possibly cial emoluments should be given. in railway construction Coming to the question of classifica tion vour commissioners have already pointed out that the classification at 1 resent existing is mostly disregarded. {Officials are made chief clerts from length of service without change of duties. In some departments the num- her of chief clerks ia much in excess 26 .~ votes saved eoolies from vive rate } whose rate where vails, to cent, same Japanese in the re fin. out it of con have now consideration railway and ir clusions his direct from for it Vancouver have was t was { salaries concerned, | ficials derpaid ments avocations, inted out what are m another 1 riot. and his that the in outside Vancouver W apanese Pa | be y ie | Spreia found be emploved in the north REFUSED TO FAT. Pastor Loses Bight : Death. Santa Monica, Cal., March 27.< Rev, Cephas M. Baird, a retired Lutheran clergyman who had organized and Starves to HD STOPPED Be i wealth PLANS COWPLETED, dl mai provides that the city British | the Hawaian | to bring | {GIVES LONGER ifR FRANCHISES. ! i Chicago Ordinance Approves Merg- er of Ebectrie Companies. March 27. The city looted am ordinance to hoor. lidation ® of the Common Electric and the Chicago Edi- | son companies, which | ave a Practioal | {monopoly of electri 1i ghting m Chi-| cago | 1 be measure, Which has een pend- | ng two years, extends to the Edi- | son' and all subsiliary companies, the franchise of the Comm onwe lth, Which [has thirty-eight years to | Commonwealth, a few a a oo. was small suburbs 'sempany. The new re- | Ration of three pes cent | ots, Chic ago, i ise a co i "1 | in | In | | eeive a compe jon gross reo ---------------------- MAY VOID APPEAL. | Allegation That Oil Co. Act Improperly. Chicago, March 27- appeal of the Standard Inc { Lawyers | | Dismissal of the | Wil company, frome the %20.240 000 fine i Judge Landis, is sought by District Attorney Fdwin W. Sims, | before Judge Peter 8B. Grosscup, of United States sircuit of ap because of alleged improper ac | taken by the Standard Oil} lawyers. Judge Grosscup said that sitting alone he could not consider the motion dismiss &5¢] continued the uritil April Mth, when the entire he on session | lana, imposed hy al the court | peals, | Lions to ease eourt will ENERGETIC NORK Done By a Director For the Ex- hibition. ¢ « f I r « r y ¢ t I HENRY B. REED. in comparison with other depart merits. Th the opinion of vour pommis- sioners there should be, helow the de- putv heads. a rank of officers having special and technionl qualifost such ax the officers of the experimen- tal farms, engineers, architects, ete Below these there should be a chief for each branch, as accountant, chief of correspondence, contracts, engineer- built twenty-six churches since 1854, fell asleep two months age near an open fireplace, A live coal ignited a newspaper Mr, Baird had placed over his face and he was terribly hed Hix sight was destroved, physi- cians said he would recover After weeks of treatment, which the patient's condition was im proving steadily, Mr. Baird, with eves | 'ong sor but durin {E. The people of the Pacific North-West owe a big debit of g¥atitude to Henry Reed, andl one that he has heavily increased by. hae endrgetic work as lirector of gxpleitution of the Seattle: Yukon: Paeific which is to he held in Seattle in 1909. Mr. Reed swerved in a similar capacity in con nection with the highly successful ex- position at Portland, Ore., a couple of ago. In both instances exposition, 1 vears he | ing, ete, or any other important spe- cial work, Below these thee should be only the rank and file of clerks with: out any name unfess it ke the writer class In 'the matter tightly band asked the phypician if he would ever again, As pent- ly as possible the doctor told him | that it could hardly expected. Then Mr. Baird refused and - declared that he did not wish to live without | sight or hearing. He died Sunday | from exhaustion and lack of nourish- 1 ment, He born in 1835 near Arkon, O. Ml, seen special be food of pay and promo- tion every officer in the service should be treated on his merits. When young man of great efficiency, who gives indications of force of « racter, appears, it surely to the advantage of the country that it should get the full 'benefit of hix capacity, as soon as| possible. "T'o this he should! have swift promotion instead of hav ing abstacles thrown in his course amrrow-otheinb-regrdationeand-hmite + tions. Each technical or special offi 1 set, today; it will be cfr or agent should have duties| or not all the' coal clearly defined and he should be held| Pittshurg district shall to a strict res onsibility for their of.| down on April Ist, in a ficient performance. Letters connected | Meeting, lasting seven with his special work should be ans. | yesterday: the operators weredd and signed by him as if hel burg district canvassed were solely responsible, and only|and last rountersigned (if thought necessary) by | mation the deputy. Moreover, théScommis 'pt the invitation of the miner's sioners regard it of great smportanee! fcials to meet with them to dav that in each department there should| discuss the wage for the vear be framed a complete code of rulesn April 1st, It is believed regulations for the carrying ferent coal concerns will the work of the department, agreement which has been' and every officer the departinent| for a year past and allow should be required to make himself fa-| to continue open, miliar with this Your eommissioners that the gerviee should | freed from political favoritiem or pa- tronage; that appointments should only be made by merit after compet - a was LIKELY NOT STRIKE. is { | secure | by | To-Night. Pittsburg -- Pa Mareh--27 By sun ided wheth m thi closed | At a hours, held | of the Pitts the situation evening sgave out the infor that they had decided to de his mines he strike, al of t begin the dif sign in vog the mines ing and on of all of code of be opinion | entirely | | are USING DAYLIGHT. { The Bill Received With Roars Laughter. March 27. ~The House London, TWO MONTHS BALE You all know that I havea #1 Furniture, Stoves, Crocker, All good oan al » Money TURK'S Second-Han Mtore, Phinons St. "Phone, 705, 1 want The Celebrated Eaton Haribut manufacture, in Cabinets of 50 see yitations. $2 The jatest and neat est in wedding station ory. Other lines an Wells Neatly printed 3 lh Toe | The British Whig { aa pura, a tive examination: and that, for that} purpose, a permanent commission thee officials should be created to deal] reading of the Pearce daylight-saving with the question of the service: that bill, which provides ne w_ British time this commission should be entrusted] for the simmer months, The announce with all examinations in connection} ment of the vote was greeted : with the service; that they should | cheers and roars of lauvhter. The bill | cause different xaminations to pe! Was referred to a special committee, made in the difleromt subjects required | 06d it thus will get de tailed consider hy the several classes emploved in the] ation. It provides that all J civil service. To illustrate the mean-!* hall be advaneed siehty minutes i nd taking, for instance, the de-| | hich will give an extea 2:10 hours of | ing. bol vlight: thus a man gettine up at partment of agriculture, your com- {a ont] : lock he isstoners find that the civil service preren y nine o'clock in the morn- mis Gizetit Brit jing would be really doing so at 7:40 copumission i front tain rei hus aiiing an bor R a1 twinty examinations from veterinary stad | minutes of slay light. in pathology and bacteriology and} _ olso into the diseases of animals' not: while in the botanical gardens they | require examinations in svstamatie and | sttepial botany: in the customs there, And Secured Bv Mortgage on the is voquived, in the ose of a second| / Line. clans clerk, lower section, for port ser- | New York, March 27.--Stockholders vice, an examimation in inorgame che- of the Union Pacific railway company mistry with elements of physics: in{will meet on Mav 3th to authorize an the inland revenue in Great Britain, |issue of bonds to be secured hv besides ordinary subjects, geometry! mortgage on and clementary chemistry awe consid. | Pacific. wivich are | wow unmorigaged ered; in the public works office exami-, These lines aggregate 1,650 miles, ao nations in estimates and specifications, | cording to an official announcement. the use and properties of materials! The amount of the moposed bond has and sa and Jevelling are required. | not been made public, but it is eur. Ina ------ fn every distinct service] ! rently reported hat it will be $40,- in the imperin government an exami 900.000 or 850,000, natiof is instituted suitable Foe to the particular service. 'Students. In addition to the examinations the! You eanaot get 10 pr. discount at commissioners senior that it would | Ribby's, bat can get $2.50 huty for $2. TO ISSUE BONDS I | did | tional | but imate {The Final Decision Will Be Made |. the | of | of | of | Commons has passed on to its second |, with | clocks | 1 a the lines of the' Union | efforts to letting : the interna for the inspec and his wife, of energy know ledos confine his know about shows prepared all the world devoted a large more general the marvellous territory the Pacific North-West lilating not more upon its mild ch thar upon the wonderful mercial and industrial possibilities of this Puget Sound scountry. Inciden ally Mr. Reed serving as a missionary" of ' pablicity 0 the great American public a better nowledgeof-Alacka THE MOTIVE OF MAN, not world tion of v share to diffusing oncerning own as i f com h to convey | | | | | 1 | | fi { He Wanted to Start Business and Marry. Louis, March by Det alias Colton, it After severe Joseph arrested where he from Black that demandi death if it} juestions ective Louis | Clean, In expr sure X, ss office, ] { sent to a yesterday, two jetters pat in response { letter confessed, had written money and threatening ware pot paid to persons in Roches N.Y, and Poughkeepsie, N.Y, He his moti was to get £700 to himself up as a cobbler and to Miss Jennie Ses'ge. an Italian living in chester | a age Hand he | | said st wad | girl gi, o Shining Pennies For Belt, New York, March The wi a marriage Was i |» Mis: Marguerite Snow and | Ababa sev Morrison, at the city | hall, ye fay. Miss Snow varied the monotony<of the proceedings at the Lelork's window by banding the official tin pavment her 21 fee a package containing 100 cents of the mintage of 1905 When the wrk looked ask {ance at the collection, Miss Snow beg- {ged him not to be angry, "because we will buy them back from you," she { said Mr. Morrison hought them back and said he intended to have the coins which had paid. for. the license made into a belt for Bi& bride, a San eens ot i A nr i Good Act Rewarded. Tacoma, Wash, March 27.---To have caved the life of a lellow-emigrant in a wreck in IST3 and thirty-five vears | later to have read in a newspaper plastered upon the wali of a home stead shack an advertisement which led to his becoming the recipient of a fortune of SITH000, is the experience | of Pater Amerson, a farm hand who residestienr White Blufic, Wash. Ap- derson, vesterday. revived a cheque for 83.000 to enable him to proeeed to New York to carry out the final legal forms that are necessary for the transfer of the fortune. His friend was Heowmiy Kawdien, who made $1 00.008 in the glove business in New 1 ated 4 for an voring leg church, nineteen rates dor electric light charged by the city are the highest in with # 100, to go out and | ganized shipped ffi Pittshurg | kers, {fund to men's 3 4 year i ling licenses from ¥250 to $2,600 {ship holds that it was ¢ [by the legislature should be given for the passing prohibition | Wite furter fully ol letters." Gazette, bottom in by themselves on the Queen Amalie of Portugal are the emperor, of her typewriter is heard i and often at night. LATEST NEWS [Despatclios Fras From Near And, Distant it. Places, THE WORLDS TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFESE POS- | SIBLE FORM. i {Matters That Interest Everybody All Over--Little | Notes From of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. a Montreal lawyer, Iropped dengl. Marquis ito will orea on March 3ist. North Dakota state democratic con vention voted for Bryaa. shiree luvs Kindled separated points Pekin tical es Iwo additional was vessels have been ordered to Hayti from the United! tates. West leave Tokio for were widely | revolu at mn by ilastings E Comanons, James years, man | i conservatives nomio- | Porter, M.I., for the] a boy of eighteen! shot and killed by a police i hicago Gray, of Delaware, the democratic presidency Kane, was in Judge ield 8 40 the | for nomination | the I hus R., S activn brought at Meaford Sunday, Ihe thirty ational for against. the i. , for running a train has been dismissed. Indiana delegates to the couvention will vote for Bry | the presidential nomination. Nixon, a youth near Arva, | hased a coon up a dead tree, and he | fell from a limb, breaking both arms. Dominion and eity police are endea- to trace makers of counterfeit which To Mi George Boney is circulafing in onto, Ihe lecichod Independent ran the Labor party has for the Toronto con to candidates islature four m tituencies Rev. HM. mare, Ont., acant N. Mclean, Ph.D., has been called pulpit of Zien Hull, Que, The first division of the legislature | ook place at the conclusion of the widget debate : Fifty-five government, opposition, Guelph retail merchants Avon- the Presbyterian to say the the province one exception. A company ip Melbourne, Australia, unning a skatsag rlok with artificial is advertising for a Canadian girl teach the folks to skate, At a meeting held on Wednesday. the 'ornwall Farmers' Exchange or- the auspices the Farmers' #O- was of Produce under wwly formed lation It m Ag that the i# reported T. R. train the G, var robbed express car to Allandale | of general's of of from package money | red r fn the ¢ ice, The republican state convention held | n Nashville, Tenn, developed into al ree-for-all fight. 'byes were bhlackendd, bruised, héads skinned, one rad four chairs broken over his head Harry Silverman, a repgesentative in of Miller & Co., stock bro Ne 'ww York; has been arrested, charged with conspiracy to abstra i Coo of the funds of the Farmers National Deposit Hank Others mplicated, The Methodist churches of Montreal will the task of raising £20, 0 their share the missionary be raised by the united lay- movement Canada. This will double the amount contributed last by Montreal Methodists Witton has quashod the hyv-law the faces are | assy as of in » ioe Col t of His lord net intended this power purpose of amounts to Jus wood raising "or that what practically LEARNS TYPEWRITER. of Mikado Joins Others Correspondence. Frankfurt, March The Frank Zeitung, one of the most care! edited 'papers in the fatherland, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth with royalties who typewrite their own in av -- he Srey 'the says the | insisted from the 'She is a finished typist," "for Mr. Roosevelt learn the machine up," 'royalties' that she Other who use the type writer, according to the Zeitung, are Queen Alexandra of England and her ae recover, daughters, the Duchess of File, Queen | Maud of Norway and Princess Vietor- While their official letters are written by secretaries amd by hand, their private correspondence is done | machine that the czarina. of Bavaria, amd; also typists. OF late the Fmpress of Ja- pan has taken to the machine, after she discovered a typewriter in her hus-| band's library. The strange little ma- The Zeitung adds Princess Ludwig chine interested her majesty, and whe | i the city vesterday. with sleighs, had had it explained to her. She soon be- gan to finger it herself, and now she! does considerable correspondence for) : However, these roval ladies together | probably use the typewriter less than | Carmen Sylva, the Queen of mia, who rattles off her novels, pots | and essays on the machine. lick | in the | palace from sir to seven hours every! 'Marmalade oranges at Monderson's, | been Monday. {of Walker | Lake of man | rector | the | treal, | three, { Don't miss reading every offer. A GREAT FLOOD. Five Feet Deep on the Main Thoroughfare. an The hh quickly, Jrampton ar -4 Etobicoke day, from 6 pan no doubt by a 'jam somewhere whi h time it cradually subsided { water was running five feet deep | places on the main street were flooded and stocks Several residences also necessitating the removal of | This morning the entire resembles a lumber yard the lumber belonging to | A. Jrvine, lumber merchant. The tory of t Canada Shoe at {closed, to-day, on account of | boiler rooms beins flooded. The {was the worst since [S78 Very until 11 p.m. rose yester caused after I'he in | stores dam aged flooded, furn ture "fats" disorder, ee s the flood TO HAVE INQUEST. { Touching the Death of C. T. M Brennan, of Montreal. Montreal, March 27.--After interred the that ddath was to heart the - body of Thomas Brennan will be disinterved inquest held. The deceased Gl the rear of | premises His mother has come forward and secured the necessary le gal sanction as she suspeets foul play having under due Martin | and was found Cass now The Ruling Passion. Ogdensburg, N.Y., March 27.---A new defender of the Yo. challenges cup the American Power Boat Associa- tion to be competed for in champion ship races on the St. Lawrence river, next August, will be built by the tate of the late Jonathan Wainwrieht, Philadelphia, Pa., a summer resi dent here. Mr. Wainwright successful lv defended the Chippewa Yacht Club's | title to the cup against the world for three yedrs with defenders Chip | and Chip 11, and intended to try again | | this vear, but death intervened In | compliance with a wish he expressed | shortly before his death, his widow and former business partner will a new craft into commission for defence of the cup this season the | Notes From Murvale. Murvale, March 26.. lost a couple of valuable disease which affected several neighborhood. Quite a number here have tapped their sugar Curtis Walker and family have moved to Wilton on R. Miller's place. A large number attended the sale at Miss Hamilton's here last week. Ross and Holmes Wallace loft this week for South Lima, N.) Miss. Mu. riel Grant, Ningston, is spenchng few days with her parents, Mr. Mrs. John Grant. Visitors Hettie Lake, Kingston, at B. Mes. S. Redden, Sydenham, Lee's; Mrs. CU. Young, at lac Miss Mabel Boyee, Taggart's; Mr. and Mrs Harrowsmith, William cows with a in the around bushes Purdy's nt J William Wal Mrs 1 Smith at x at Dan Will Drain Mexican Marsh. City of Mexico, March Epps Randolph, the personal representative | EK. H. Harriman in Mexico and the south-west, granted a Mexican government to the adjacent to Chapala in the of Jalisco [1t in stated that 125,000 acres of land will be reclained at 20,000,000 pesos > of has been the marsh con cession by lands state drain estimated cost | or 810,000,000 an old The Late Mrs. Hentig Mrs. Her morning, from The funeral of the laté took plage, this late home. on Princess street to cemetery. "By Tier death, of character has ) The burial Rev. Mr church Ca taraqui an aged lady gathered fine heen te conducted of Si or rest ser Faorneri The with many oautitul ice wy Luke's ket wgs red floral emblems Nas As Henderson's apples, i | | Pine Bananas, Oranges ficabe fruit, oranges Bitter Celery, Lettuce, Henderson's Prock street Lrocery Officers' To Meet. meeting of Salvation Arms will the local army barracks, evening of next week graves and Mrs, Hareraves, of will be in charge. Officers will present from Brockville, Ganan- aque, Deseronto, Sunbury, Odessa and other points. Couneil the officers' couneil of | | av | ar Mon A he Killed His Employe. Halifax, March 27 While tempor. arily insane, Lewis K. Smith. a mer chant of Pasrthore, shot and instant iv killed James Rector, ane of his em Plaines and then turned the p 7 himself. He is still alive reve but ean Read Whig Want advts. "The Veople's Forum," page is full of golden opportunities on Make Your Marmalade Now. Season about gver--s small lot of finest "Messing Bitters," received to day, at Henderson's Grocery. A sumber of farmers who came to a difficult time when reaching town It was a case of getting out of the sleigh and walking for them Valionu, assistant superintendent, | and J. E. Robitaille, asditor of the Bay of Quinte railway, Dedbrauto, are in the city, Brederick Losing, of Watertown, is {spending & few days in Kisgston and} vieinity. Cedar flakes, 25¢. package, : i : 'at Gibson's Rad Cross Drag Store, Grape fruit 's, son's grocery, Several } were | nl oe mpression | failure, | tor fe Probabilities Toronte, Ont., March 27, Jttawa Valley and Up- per St. Lawrence (10 a. m.)-+East- erly winds, cloudy and cold. Satur lay, easterly winds and Suwe' . i ) i BENE THE DOROTHY DAINTY HAIR RIBBONS FOR CHILDREN - | | | { | { of | Frederick Boyce! 's latest ones wovelty for atti ful 1 wt A rion obs Moires colors, Helo, White They come in woven emule, can iw ro MORROW it We Hr rk Droseden a lino d plain Red, nk 3 Creme one yard peice Vivery piece You onn see you cali New Arrivals for To- Morrow's Selling VEILINGS AND in as them FRENCH Ik BELTINUS FANCY the NECKWE fad BOW AR faci THE wding st MERRY at WibOW's FPMBROIDEREYD SHIRTWAISTS EMBROIDERED DRESSES FRENCH BATISTE DRESSES; MERCERIZED MULL. ful Pw Allovers I Dresses, wit rostderios, Insert § h me an na to call and ) De ; Steacy's PAPO PRETO PEEPEeEs McMASTED At sate March 21st, 190K f twart fallore Wiihian 1 wend ROBERT J, REID, The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 877. 27 Princess street. Cairn's Scotch Jams and Marmades Ginger Marmalade, Green Fig Marmalade, Fig and Lemon Marmalade, Green Fig and Ginger Marmalad: Ginger and Pineapple Marmalade, Strawberry Jam, Black Currant Jam. Jas. Redden & Co. Importers Of Fine Groceries, Raspterry Jam, Magnificent Properties For Sale RINGWOOD, 13 acres beautifully wood od, all water front, Gardens, Walks, ste, Modern Residence, Conservatory, Coach Bouse, Stables. Wasb-house, a Lodge, oc Finest site in Canada. ROSELAWN, Bbandsome spacious subure baa res , all Sibrovetaents, out butid te, about rove "aid rounds SNIPER he Y end Insurances Agency. Students. We do not give 19 pe, diseonnt to students, hut we do give $2.50 hats for #2. The H. Db, Bibby Co, H. L. Spankie, son of Dr, Spankie, Wolie island, left at soon, today; Alameda, Sask., where be will sake charge of a school. One kind of an who does not re wrong. How a man does hate to be grateful r an illtoned favor! Fresh , supply Jigton' # tea. Why not tri a Limerick * Gilbert. ¥ Pr. ¥dwards went to Sharbot Lake at soon today. Try Dibby's dainty §l shirts, = _, : = enemy is a friend vou when you oppose 2

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy