¥AGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1908. THES PML EDITION 1 ome rH TC ------ WY BAD PLAYS]. ===m NEWS OF THE WORLD Se day Morning. AXLE WAS BROKEN SEEM TO BE WHAT PEOPLE! A young man aaa Russel Waller, OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED | And the Fire Horse Went on. a HANKER AFTER. was accused, in police court, this IN BRIEF FORM. ! . Gallop JE with assaulting Henry Irv- | . ; wg. Both men are employed at the | Batters That In i A broken axle on a light rig, used | The Tastes of the Public Should [knitting mill. The charge was that --Notes a a ar footy erase \ ¥ | by the fire department, was responsi- : | Waller struck 1 i 3 i Be Revised--The Best en | Maller struck Irving with a two pound | : ; fl | ble for an accident Saturday morning H GC hn M weight. Waller is Lm on Vadis old! of Everything Easily Read , | : years B | which might have very easily turned ave Gone From the Stage. |. } jriing is forty ure of age and Remembered. CLEANE & | out more serious. river Frederica Ringston, March 31.~(To the Edi Irving appeared in the witness box, Fire destroyed the Lalavette hotel D Reid was exercising one of the horses, ! tor) ; The denunciation of theatres by | with a large banda, around his | 8nd adjoining busine block ath : ' business locks at 4 \. hen the mishap occurred, and when | the Rev, W. H. Sparling, as reported head. He said thet he was employed | Meadville, Pa, early Saturday morp- | K | the horse bolted, he was thrown out |in your issue of Monday, calls for [in - the knitting mill, and had been |g. Over an hundred vuest 3 | B| of the rig, and given a severe shak- | comment. Such condemnation is mis | working there for the past five years, | Fow escapes." TORATCQ guests had nar-| gE | ing up. In the mix-up which followed, | leading and unjust. Innocent and in- | Russell Waller, the aceused, was. also: 1 roops are being antral i T Ni h 7 30 1 p Lied} § | Sonoentrated in | o-Night, 7.30 to 10 O'clock. AND i | the rig was ovirturned on the side- | structive entertainments have always [employed at the knitting mill On Oporto and : = | walk 1 the hor © ving with be bl . ratl : . * and a half dozen alk, and the horse, carrying wi it ren considered desirable; they were | Thursday last, April 20d, witness was| the other leading Portuguese citie part of the shafts, continued on its | appreciated and encouraged in. apps- | in the wool drying room. The accus-| anticipation of serious ea bo . 1 ' . 8 ders dur | wild career, The animal went across | tolic times, "Whatsoever things are ed and another young man, named |g Sunday's election to the o | | the platform at the Kingston & Pem- true, etc." A well-trained voice, with | Robinson, eame info this department Today's. Official Gazette oS Ge | broke railway 'station, over two | suitable action contaihs all the ele-land witness ordered them out. The | the appointment of Faron as v tracks, againét some box cars, then [ments of the above, and whether { men went out, and as they did so postmaster, W. B. Rogers ; ar new To-Ni ht and Mon- came back, stumbled on the platform, | that be heard or seen upon a public | Waller threw a two-pound weight at | appointment of J. L. Stiver gy Telephone waggon to call. came within an ace of running ageinst | Stage of a theatre, or in the pulpit, | witness, inflicting a wound that re-| 88 assistant inspector of gas I ele B® young man who was coming across | matters little, so lone as the sur- | quired seven stitches. He underwent | icity for that distriet gl age 48 0. & | the platform, and then got out on the | Foundings are consistent and ade | treatment at the hospital. Witness| Hon. Dr. Reaume ill bh t | road again, when it was captured by | 421%, opposition to the contrary not- | said that he did nothing to Waller, to | opponent in North Es a Strong ay, ay. John Stansbury, just after it collid- | Withstanding. The theatre reflects the | cause him to attack him. Tremblay, who was menti X 'ay a ed with a dray. Several hewscs were | 28° 88 much as the pulpit; immoral | 'He has been picking at me igor |®ccessor to the late one hg the | on the street at the time, and when | PPOPIe patronize and support ques- | ypars," said Irving, grain, as the re roa ing Las We will offer the fol. the fire horse started off.' there was a tionable aglertainments, in some form | * Donald Melntyre appeared on behalf | French-( AR ative of the : : great scramble to keep the other oe other those suffering from en-!of the prosecution, and J. Med The working ho BR pr gh lowing special lots, See + 3 r ni be i . ol : , ome. ar , po : : horses in check. The scene was a most frre Lies, omni, and a perpetual | Mowat appeared for the defence. Mr. | parading, to-day, in honor of ther cured much below their sensational one, and was witnessed by ploy preach Pp ation o death, em- Mowat was about to cross-examine of theic number killed on Thirsday | value. on fr ET 0 sa Bo i Spon to- Irving, when he. was called to at-|in street fighting with the oo ] ------------ te or yo PF masses, c > ast} ; 4 EF cevisi ; h : ) 7 .T : seldom conducive. <a tie ain and tend 2 itting of the court of revision, Thousands are in line and the situa- | . Topping Girl Released. mankind. The vile langeage. {and the hearing of the case was ad-{tion is so tense that rioting seems | Owing to the back- Sherifi Dawson, on Saturday morn- | mon a en pfu Re, 20 Soi: j iourned until Monday morning. inevitable hefore mightfall. | ward spring and s vi ' » i) Pr vy 30d } t - Bl Je F. Hh. McGuigan, formerly fourth | SI 8 : sgarcl ing, received an order from the min- prosy, with apparently free right-of- | . : ar of Justies granting the release of way. while the pharasaic aceticiom 0 | GRAHAM AND HARTY Vice-president oi the G.T.R. and later | ty of money many manu- inerva 'fopping, the young woman | attractively ttire : Aa} Vice-president of the Great Norther y who wr Tania | 2 act] Lali in tla! chistic | Ask For {Improvements Between [is said to have been offered the horn, | facturers and w holesale high court case, and she was there atheism. If people wish heer gon] & Kingston and Brockville. tion of general superintendent of | firms have been forced Spas Five her Nbaety, vd, vg il plays nd cultured actors, there: ars| Hon. Mr. Graham, and Hon. Mr. Nunsariatica of the Chicago and | to realize of spring P p y € | some left, but so long as they prefer | Harty, accompanied by Mr. Chapleau, | i + *% . | cg i i er vr country with her brother. coarse immorality and su ee oy erga of th ble Works deport: oe Inspector Chauvin, Windsor, | stocks, and in this v ay nuendo by bar-room tough, comic | ment, waited, this morning, on Hon. tive ay Paring to conduct an ac- we have secured some For Sale. opera, vaudeville, and melo-dramatic | Mr. Pugsley, minister of public works, the t ily en Samet Sportsmen from | really good things oreatly fest Tamily. stenmuiaht. boathoms cut-throatism, there will always be [at his office, Ottawa, and submitted | 0 = sitaise, many of whom, he Cr dhois 5 J LA y y ' _ | those to supply the demand. i plans, estimates and reports asking] » are breaking the Canadian game below their value. ¥ # : : § NO and camping utensils, property of the | faws by ol gr REASON WHY ping i, A short time ago, two of the great- |for improvements to the main channel | 3 shooting duck on the Cana- dian side of Fighting Island. . late John Routley. Enquire of Mrs. | ; / : You shouldn't shave yourself. 'The John Routley personally, over store, : t living actors, Frederick Warde and | of the St. Lawrence river, between } A¥crage man spends thirty or foruy |! . £. 8. Willard retired fr h IR nas 1 Brockvill ---- ma { Y . * conte week sl . When w dil 173 I'rincess street. o Jee . ' rom the stage | Kingston anc _ Brockville. you a Razor compels for $i. » can sul : -- jo lecture ao college students, conse- | The expenditure necessary to make GIVEN SENTENCES. d S m rol ery an nser 10NS The Ever-Ready with 12 Blades| Rev, Father Gill, 0.P., of Ottawa, top nok of appreciation of legi- | the improvements, recommended will i Bivvy one guaranteed or your money) late rector: of: Cathedral oR Concndi Mmate, sud historical drama, and its [be about £100,000, and the minister Foreigners Were Before the Judge $ : : S any Tn Ts siarvution, while the coffers of the |of public works looks very favorably orit For, Decision, Different widths and makes. ranging in value A. charity sermon in aid of St. Vincent " : ave been overflowing. | upon the scheme, in view of the im-| Toronto, April 4.--A large number! 7 . + WwW. A MITCHELL, Hardware y sermon aid of ince The character of the theatre is de- | provement of the main channel of the) of prisoners, convicted during the ses- from 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c. . le Paul Society in St. Mary's eatl SEE OUR WINDOW. ' A y ot. Marys cathe: | termined by the lic whic i ive . 1 ses | 3 dral, Sunday evening, April 5th. Wil ie of the Susi, to which it| St. Lawrence river, on the Canadian sions just eoncluded, came before | : A instead f| side. The channel referred to is the! Judge Winchester for antance . . 9, Spring is bringing many tramps t . instead : of | side. hn an a ae westor for sentence, this Cook's Cotton Root Compound Lil or and A district, A Soh detning the theatre, as an istitu- | one which rung through the Thousand | morning. Most of the cases in which | our 0108 =n C d 'The great Uterin fw Suns ol Dumas Aa aleits ton | Lo vould encourage its best, and | Islands, nearly all the way between the offenders were young and the cir- | ' - ¥ Sato ? {reported and at the outer station he ourage iis vile allorts much of the | Kingston and Brockville. cumstances were extenuating, met | [many Weary Willies are to be seen ate would vanish; but to rank all] Mr Harty was detained in Ottawa, | with leniency. Kowarski, the Russian | A E 4 0 % alike, is not nly ir » , eo BW } 2 > i i TT | Every night guite a number turn up unjust; one cht only nial, but fon account of having to wttend the Jew, got six monthsy Samuel Finkle, | » ., wos, $6 per box, | at the station for shelter. priety, conde i ual pro-| ghove matter, and will not likely re-lan Austrian Jew, was sent to the | aid or sent | Our assortment of Woollens is very . § : wdemn all parsons, because | {ifn to Kingston till the end of next| Central for twelve months for arson; | y er ions Fron re Wop of $C choice, Call and see them, Crawford & -- ow pd Pvadh jo please, re-|week. He missed the late Saturday | Cannone, an Italian, was sent down | En : 'w : ' 'S th they utter { mi rai kville fe sightee A : . . nite r WV Walsh tailors. § "ry r | morning train for Brockvi or eighteen months for wounding hi " _---- . . Sopra. TraouT0, On: dormerly i sh, tailors It might be well for (he purpose | 2 parents with a knife: R. J. Flmire | In a great var ety of widths and patterns, re ne aT Se werein, to state that the theatre is al- | PERSONAL MENTION. a young Englishman, received ¢igh-| worth from 12le, 15¢, 18¢. most as much an institution in Eng- | teen months for wounding his sweet lin Spouking countries, as is parlia- | Movements Of The Pecple--What| heart. Others of the. offenders receiv-| » . i it, ie its history is the his-|". They Are Saying And Doing. od sentences of a few months. It was |} ory o ritish literature. If you | particularly noticeable that: most of [$ . I ' C d " . 1 [. K oo iq take aw prefr "| Mrs. J. Sullivan, York street, is rly. . away therefrom Shakespeare, the convictions were again foreigners | ¢ quite a number of citizens, eo LB OS oe. NY --- | | | {ill, in the hospital Ben Johnso Garrie Sheri i n, iarrick, Sheridan, | James King has returned home from [and the judge impressed upon them | Byron, G smi s : yron, Goldsmith, Lytton, and all ia business trip to Montreal. the fact, while they were welcome in | o e : $hat_host. of literary glans, oxhog] Samuel Lucas, of Napanee, went to | this country they must obey the laws | x . oY * tears," we remain but a great dumb, | Watertown, N.Y : yesterday. x of the land di) d 188 ine i > nak ' | Daniel Reid, of Inverary, wen 0 i 3 . nation, unable to speak. ! Watertown, N Y., on Friday. All Through Liberal Rule. | R; i Some thirty years ago, Dr. Davis, a "2 : be a | Dean Farthing preached in Trinity Tarouto, April _1-Jtobert Broddy, . | i of Albany. N.Y. informed his congre- { church, Brockville, on Friday night. |sherifi of Feel county, is the last sur-| Ite aists gation . that he had taken up the| viving conservative olucigl appointed | ; cudgels against : sriticis Arthur Peters, of Inverary. hes left ol ited | . : Be at g fast, Bajust Si in to visit friends at Watertown, N.Y. under the regime of John Sendteld | |} : vestigated the criminal calends of Eng Gilbert Merritt, of Colborne street, | Macdonald. he wy he « iighty years of - 41 \ . ' 4 : 4 n p » n y Oo | 8ge next Cek, Mr iroddy as § | | 14 ai y +1 land and America, found that 'fewer | ins onfined to the house, owing tog age eal 3 I Fade y W : wo ho 115) ' 4 Dainty designs. Some actors were imprisoned for crime, | HIMES. nA r ' : 8 Y i ae o] : & than any Tg a Pl me. Norval Hodgson, returned to Tor-| county was organized i : . hi | . 1 lace ta immed. Others with : neti iie ad » me] or visiting friends in SE ---------- band } : x : . cepting ministers of the gospel." The Onto, to day, after visiting Ini Bibby's $1 shirts are beauties. I 2 A embroidery. All buttoned ; Bishop of London, speaking to actors, | the city. . i Yvon, . : a rl x / : ad . 9 some time ago, said, "The church re- | Mise Connell, bead of the Cliurch of Tn or o not Sou us with simi ar os ; back and sleeves. These En od : : : iting 1 Eng and Deaconess ome, in toronto, arations--as vol 18 superior oO i : . ay ye on - on SATURDAY NIGHT, 1.30 0 CLOCK Soguined She (Rasrclous oppertunitice | spent yesterday in town | all others, and vastiv pore beneficial | is 3) are all diffe rent and are y g | Ms {in results, is a delicious, palatable | 2 HN 4 worth 8 1.35 and 1 00, le. etc hint" & : sause Miss J, Anderson, of Napence, ar : ple The actor in a great cause oi Loft | proparation of cod. fiver oil, with of truth "and beauty, could reach thou- | rived in Kingston, on Friday, ; } = to-day, for Watertown, N.Y out -- ~ the fatty oil, combined sands, who would see him and hear r ] ¥o : his message, but would never listen to| Mrs, Hall was in Guelph on Thurs-| with the great tonic properties of} ! Your Chole T Ni ht d 3 a word from the bishop," and sug- | day night at the wooden wedding an-jpeptonate of iron. Try this wonderful ii 8 0- g an gested for them the motto, ""Whatso- | niversary of Mr. and Mrs. V. M.| hn to-day, and if you are not sat Na W d \ $ 2 ever things are true, whatsoever things | Swift: oa a: | 1s K MW any Fark ilar, your money} on ay, 1.15. "BR B® we are-honest--whatsoever- things are just Mis Sadie_Freaman, of Verona, has { Will be most. cheerfully refunded. Sokd} a will act as| only at Best's Drug Store. ree sam- 1 . whatsoever things are pure, whatso- arrived in the cily, and ever things are lovely, whatsoever maid on the steamer New 1sland Wan ve, on _applioation. | things are of good report, think on| derer, again this summer. | Try Bibby's 25c. cashmere hose. these things." Henry Polson, of' N. CC. Polson &| Tenders are to be called for right) . . That there is need for stage refor-{Co., has gone on a business trip | away for the alterations to be made 200 Remnants Wide Ribbons . . mation. no doubt exists, and that] through the maritime provinces, and | to the store at the corner of Mont | White Muslin Underwear many actors wish for such a consum- will be away two months ei and : I rincess street where the : : I Te 2 fwill be known as the King Edward. |g. lain colors, also in Fancy Designs. These Corset Covers Drawers Chemises &e stage. will {follow its example--it is won BY CAMBRIDG : Livol--The cod liver oil preparation | are suitable for hair ribbons and belts. Lengths . : 7 x et bh but the shadow of the things which h A 1 Boat-R With Ox-| without the oil}, especially valuable | 1 yard and 2 yards, &e. Prices range up to 75¢ and 0c. are, not of what they may be. --Yours The hada og 1208 {to old people and children, Sold at . ~ truly, W. H. COMPTON. fcrd Held To-Day.. | Best's : | Values from 18¢, 20c, 25¢ yard. _ London, April 4. --Cambridge won| See Bibby's special ¥5 troysers the annual boat race between Oxford]! The property committee of the Board z : SOLD. a9 : a Ww it C d Ww . THREE CITY HORSES and Cambridge to-day. Thaugh 3 30] of Education will meet, t ht, to] . * ht nd ol a Horse | p.m. had been announced as the time! consider the plans and s ations Y Gh T ht 12 I-2¢ d e a ore aists The Po dei ° for the start of the race the crowd) for the, fire escapes to Le placed ~ on! our 0ICe 0-ii ' ' ar ' and ! . hn '| began to gather at dawn along both|ihe schools i \ In various styles. | Prices range up to 90c. Three of the city corporation's sides of "the "Thames, and by three] Sen Bibby's 35 top coats. 2 ) : hati were sold a a bl o'clock 50,000 spectators were scal-| The man who looks into' the eve is { day morning, on t he Jehie ted tered up and down the course, Cam-{ coming to Kingston--at Chown's Drug ! by William Murray. lhe celehra bridge was the favorite up to alR¢ore, 5 aflilavit fire department horse, Frank, | © 05" 4 ered Blore, : | : tn kerk : : go, five of the Oxford crew] Try Bibby's dainty ¥1 shirts Dressing :Sacques of Fancy lor which last year's civic fre commit | ing "Sufere severely with ufloe-| High finance Tr-productive of lov] : : ¥ ; ' lee paid $233, brought A ay fire | 78+ ithin the week, however, Ox-| haructer : auctioneet's hammer. =A en vears | ford picked up its lost training 'and| A willing servic is a double service. | tte tg. Lugus ge ar + yy or tment at the start to-day the race was rel See Bibby's $2 derby hats. . o Ze, us y y : { ua 3 ne for a long time, and originally costing garded as any one's. : _-- ualities 75c to 90c. $112.50, brought 895. The big grey - me | RRACEQ 00-00 THC §2d 8 horse of the light and power depart Steamboat Appointments. (B : ment, sold to the city four years ago Calvin Co., limited, Garden 1sland,| " il | : 3 for $79, brought $60. The last two | Ont.--Steamer Simla, Captain P. Sul-| X Apr 240 Pairs Black Cashmere Hose J |=: ii =v soni dome | am i it os s , oi 4 d $245. It will cost the depart- [er India, Captain, Charles Coons; g 3 i : Nai Ficided is them. | gioeer, Thomas C. Smith. Steamer § Showers (Sizes 9% and 10 inch). Qualities worth R. A. Mek : ). ." Calvin, captain, George Hous-| Hx : : ton; engineer, George Boyd. Schooner Will soon be here and you 10¢ pair. Burma, captai - . % , captain, J, Ferguson. Schoon-| # i ! one at ¥60. .| er Ceylon, captain, F. A reat ; will need an A . L i An Able Address. The annual meeting of the Kingston J : ino in the English room at Queen's Uni- | yacht club is to be held on Monday | ; E versity, on Friday evening, Prof. Cecil | e¥ening. The ciub has had a suc § ¥ * ¥ Lavell, gave' an illustrated lecture on | cessful year under new conditions, and | . : "The Renaissance 1 EE a the story of the year's affairs will be der the auspices | Febearsed wy Charles §, Kirkpatcick,|§ We sell a superior grade Teachers' Institute, | the venerable secretary, |® well constructed and with J. W. Mallon, Inspector of @egal @ gurable coverings. offices, has reported the evidence ¥ Je =. . ; > » ei i inst Magistrate Woodeock in the s i ture was very interesting all through, | aga Magistrate We carry a well selegted le Extraordinary value will be found m not a dull moment duving the entire | York justice inquiry, to the attorney- Ml stock for both ladies leprea O0VOVOOVOGBOOL Cheer Up! Summer is Coming. [FFF OOOO € Tan Shoes, White Shoes and Patent Leather Shoes Will all be popular this season, and to be strictly "in it." You should have a pair of each. Our new stock shows all three kinds, se FURY OOOO OOOO 0 OIC OOOO | ings. The pictures shown were : t 8 gentlemen with choice } every article offered. of the finest and aided greatly in the | St. George's Cathedral--Bishop ol | handles that will appeal to BR | address. The speaker dwelt on the | Ontario will preacn in the momming,'§ you in both style and price. - dity of Venice, showing many beauti- | Bean Farthing will preach in the] Tr ful pictures, ancient and modern, dur. | evening, i ) M . ke el UV f ing bis romarks. At the end of the] A fine wildeat was captured at Riv ig Spangenberg lecture, J. C. Etlinger, on behali of | erview and purchased by a Toronto : JEWELLER, the Teachers' Institute, moveil a vote | man. : of thanks to Prof. Bavell jor his kind- See Best's new competition . |G ; al Issurer of Marriage +. Licenses. 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