Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1908, p. 5

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THE ML FARE SETI LER... W.LL BE STAMPED OUT BY! GOVERNMENT. DAILY = ttle Has he Easter rou Our awa, April claps Lancellation of Tat Lots | in Boyer-- | Timber Speculators will ~Transcontinenta ws Timber Limits. Montreal, April | wivrmation. received holders of tisaber rnment has lots i giles as onk's re the third riled. ag y for ti Ginderella Shoes for Ladies e mat Are comfortable Shoes, un-| * ny duye der all circumstances, and | eason for the cancellation yet wear longer than the, tan o fig bent, by, settlers average footwear. EVERY | art of the ; SHOE is finished as cares |: answer 10 the repr fully as the best makers can for oF Rae he dmpot tant do it. Made of excellent material, handsome and sty- lish, $3.00, 3.50 and 4.00. H . JENNINGS, King St y-one Soy parhame pre ol secretary ntary offic ' by £ign correspondence § ado and dras overament station tance of { iba j fairs. Much wi however, ere this is The On wm of limit the premier ponted ont Bover to Wail and ni nnet a large n railway they w inher of fn 1 'er i il mee first whship were being but by pur- | settlers, Daaville, speculation. T to the thirty-s months ago, cancelled in a megsre ct of not by bonafide MeQuelon, of of timber in addition wnitedled some total of lots eighty-eigh- effe timber that region Bb. Hazen, premier atdompanied by 'general, passed through realy this morning, for Ottawa. they goung on business with department railways. Mr. Hazen's is to take steps so that timber of the will be udequntely served hy the transcontinental railway, covrse of construction for month, Hon. ara yesterday, raiiy George PL reply Whe a edd Bridge was hands torist Hring the Bove whic thorough! Was Juebee Pron bed in the fa 3 . ja long time | 'fihat, can hardly Graham, "when vester have the ing out septiors in Hon, J Brunswick, , Vey or he it speculation heen FIRE ESCAPES! All lengths, all sizes and to suit all condi- tions. Built to order and erected in place on short notice. ntlded only sae about it are gepar of STILL AT crown irmits provi The Murderer now Ont Williar Har Stratford, Estimates Furnished _- 'on Request.) TROUBLE AT WINDSOR. g Colo 'Selby & Youlden, Ltd. Kingston Foundry. RI CR, {uronic Beautiful Wall Paper. . [ote : Canpany promptly sent to Samia an Hl fori five men disefiacted Windsor fre at' the dodl in the afternoon, and|f made trouble until scattered hv the {118 police. Capt. Nichols on the ager eof the-companvy the huge pile dri tv cents is the jumped the rails u company, and approaching the bring men In from neesy tel, Arances, we Nergt of gal vet Freight Strikers Scattered By the! Police. Ont April 23 had to be called last ey quell the disturbance freight handlers at the where the steamship Northern Navig talk on a load of completely out fac hat clues he to + of this Windsor; I'he i. ening among wo lice poli be county of Ox passed whereabouts in the Canadian dock Hur ation company, 1 When the Windsor work for mie, of ny salt on Tu a refused to an arcived, cents hour brought I'he ers gathered was started A Paper for Every Roow, in Every House--now in stock ready for your inspection. A pleasure to show you. We believs it should be a pleasure for you to look through this stock. Even though yeu do not intend to decorate now it is to yofir in- terests to find out just what we are offering, so that when thé time arrives, you will know where you may obtain at right prices, that which will make your walls look niost beautiful. Let your own good taste judge. THERE IS NO BETTER WALL "PAPER LINE IN AMERICA. W. H. Medley, Cor. Clergy & Princess Sts, Oré ident oria gon, when grave ae general man Columbia avs that twen uid hy the hat he wil] Hit 12 not maximum en declares the a | plunged I into {-miles from the with it eleven wo killed outright, hurt, ei aping by & mivacl EIGHT MEN KILLED Bad ance one hy By Explosion in Mine at Ells- worth, Pa. Pa. "April © 33 aid to have he Elsworth com Igarth, al, pear soma gb er to! Renn Boek 1 is not. kndwa how many men uno. e b Pittsburg, OCCUrTe oi wl, are in the Stamped As Impostors. Torents, "April 23.--the Methodis and Presbyterian 'ministers of the cit have been warned against three A tics, upposediy from Kurdistan, Sn, who mre endeavoring to funds for tho relief, as they claim, « Sir down-trodden Christians in Persia place, wht are being terribly oppressed by at the' Moh#&mmedans The ministers have been warned by the head mi sionary offices not to assist the by allowing them to use church pulpits in any other we and April Adolphe this mine o col t he Pt] m mains were honor Sir Charl unable attend indisposition.; A floral tribytes ir Cuebee fox those being a lar L. Borden, members of Otte men to the to or Ay oline Receipts From Western Provinces ol ge A return brough vesterda dominion Ottawa, Apri chil ol down in the th shows that since treasury has serip from crown rals, timber, vigogs, the 23 commons 1596. the in cash "and mine Pro Man ¥}203, received taneds; s In the Wwe folly wing amounts toh, cash, ¥1,073,451; 175. Alberta, cash, 21,455,716 37,086, yskatch H15x LHe tern from OG Sori. juin seTp FURE AND WHOLESOME. Ln te., g ing the ONE POUND CAN 250 antic City Mystery Solved. staff ron Atlantic City, 4. i 3 hei , EW.GILLETT SPraNY. body of T. Albert Morris, TORONTO, ONT. of the Menhaden fish industey Atlantie coast, who had be singe November Zed, the thoroubrhiare back of Chelsea Agha --bvsiith =F Alberton; penter, HW Ot Roy former head teh TH ; no missit = Lhe bo cmetery. "as found in| tgovernor i Montreal. was repre eral by Major Sh fleral governm Hon. R. Lemispx Criminal Operation Charged. and the Wivpigey, April 20. -Dr. Chapman; Wilson. was committed for trial yesterday on a charge of performing a criwiual optention on Mrs, J. Graham. The busband of the woman was alse an} det arrest as an accessory, hut turned Lisg's evidence and was released. } AON of coAL 2000 LB% ---- Died At St. Catharines, Tucker, .a * Phe prs 7 jon 84: Jobn of this district, this morning, from censed was Noted Professor Dead. age. Marie, April 33. Eail Gebhardt, : ted professor of literature and acade- mica, died here vesterday. He born in 1339, w ALE P. Walsh, Coal Dealer 'BARRACK STREET. « no- p---------- silver borax, Ammonia, was! skins, ie Fhrushes Gibson's Red "Phone 220, Rennie's secds: finest in the ond, at | Bowt's. i IN THE COMMONS Own Cortes after the fan fo Mackenzie, of imperial Fao in jute: lay. of Capture. London, sight wand county without and hase PLUNGED INTO OCEAN. "Two Men Killed--Others Had Nar- | the pr row Escape in the construction 0c shorn dying wz GR ADOLPHE | BURIED. MILITARY HONORS WERE ACCORDED HIM. The Floral Tributes Beautiful--Service Held in Basilica--Interred Belmont Cemetery. clock interred the. wreath Quiche re R.( offie wa oir i LOVErnor-g died at his home her about Cr Pineapples. Edwards & BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908. MILLIONS FOR FARMER, To a Hudson's Bav Railway Tran spired Since Re-o A FENALE HIGIN.. a IN TORONTO IN INDUCES ur. a Bulletin. s ive. da TLE GI LS TO ST: in a treatise conpil I by J RLS EAL. Kenna, of the department of the in { terior, some celadations are made as to the saving a Hudson's Bay railway ould elect to the mers I'he freight | th wheat belt to the bay | approximately the same as RE x r bushel petrse ' Arthur saved, poi noat A Ne Cave One As any a Drink of Beer--Woman Gets Six Months in Mercer--Laborer Gets $3,000 : Damages. Was Cor un imamigra- | in from ; would be to Port The ex- gran from Port ic ports would Le about 15 ents me. The old ground | Toronto, Ont., April { Pagina, ponths in Police ttl 23. --Mrs. Cla ten to-day, the Mercer Magistrate Deni- gon Fhe girls, Florence and lume of Irene Marshall and Olive Pettigrew, | bushels aonaally exported th testified that the woman had induced amount to ¥3,000000 pir ves them to go mito . steal On cattle the rate from Calgary to ar-old Irene told iu | Churchill should be about the same stolen o ' 88 from Calgary to Winnineg. A sav- and given it ing would be effected here of 60 conts All she got rer hundred pounds, the cost of ship- irom the Av drink of beer. ping the cattle from Winniper to Three thousand dollars damages was Montreal. On the 82,000 head expert awarded Thomas Dagg, a laborer, of | pr last season this would mean an ag- Ottawa, in his action against Thomas | gregate saving of 650.000, or twenty McLaughlin, a contactor, of thatper cent. of the total selling mice. place, by Justice McMahon. the shorter railway haul would considerably 1 ss shrinkage in ents px of hauling the to the Atlant a cost of bushel. Un a ve Cook, was, sen- of mterest outside tence re. the - appointment the doyen of the gallery, 10 and for- by Der 20 000 000 would {formatory the This 1s w the taken by institution of office, render-} ol (ities box how growing impor } purse with money in national al} te the WORMAL have to be: di latter was accomplished, anbounce | Ut every } stores gv Marshall she had Sevett even ve reign the it, ook it HsSlopers t regularly Fuesday of in ; ; Beside, Graham made a to R. L the minister when the ¥ CoMmBISsion wold | stated that it of the printers fm mean weight 1 he thus saved money into the producers of grain and cattle, which under present conditions > the transportation companies. This saving of bushel cn wheat and 60 én s pcr hundred pounds on cattle would alone return the producer of it or beef a considerable margin of profit on lis capital and labor. The 20,000 000 bushels of wheat and 82 - 000 head of cattle could all be handl- ed over, a well-equipped line to Fort Churchill before. the close of pavica- tion. These some of the substan- tial reasons why the people of the west on the opening of the route. Borden of | report of THE ROCHETTE TRIAL. would be pockets of the money Testimony in Favour of 'Accused going Heard. it 23.~In this Mraing, xamined by the erown an appendix mattter of Umer Roghette, Amanda However, 1'l1i Rochette, niece of the accused, and | Alired Kochette, his nephew. Amanda | Hochette stated that her aunt {told her that the accused had given her np powder or anything else. Alired Lloyd Eludes | Rochette testified to having been fre- fe juently at the residence of Omer Ro- chette, during the sickness of his all | aunt. Witness said that he had bought bottle of Lromoseltzr, had prepared in his given to deceased During of his wife the accused in the house, and he thoaght must have given the deceased treat | ment as every one in the house was {attending her. In Omer word: of tochette had given his brandy the deo- { and 'water ice frequently did not much | recollect the acwused gave his wife anything but brandy, water and He went to Brunctt 5 with a pre from' Dr. Verge at the r cused, and he showed to the druggist, but After looking at the the druggist gave him and | asked him if ot prescription for sul. said it His uncle ders cn a trunk, an.l bim back the prescrip eleven. o'clock, the same November 14th, his uncle asked him to telephone to Dr. \u H Verge, when the doctor told him" to a Hend give the deceased the second sulphon- Lot . om N = al powder. Rochette, the aceased, told \ - ry Py the witness that he had thrown the rl "He DHE Tagen, other powder in the stove, as ithad] = = "7&7 done its work too promptly. The wit. ness dots not remember that the de | ceased had made any complaint about the effect which the remedies | had made upcn her, sch as brandy' an! water. He has scen the accused # give treatment to the deceased. Witness knew nothing of the accused having "arsenic in his possession. Prisover had Many | swemed very "anxious about his wifs, Was | He had sent witness for another doc in | tor Friday night When hi: wif 1s. dead, Rochette was greatly af- fected, Witness went up stairs several times, and und Rochette crying Prisoner had always done the best hs could to gi his the best and was most attentive to bad} jee, Ap the criminal goes to two witnesses in ths Que court, were 15 cents per Mr. was! be: replied w hes never LIBERTY. April 23.<To are m Moir, the slayer ry Llovd at Wolse has dropped Despite the re have been col- liberty and is lering "at Bay are Hudson's which ac presence, the was a cused and sickness | always ORPHAN'S HOME. . The Officers Elected For the En- suing Year. general meeting of the of the Orphans April 20th. The fol was elected : Direc- Mrs. W. secretaries, corresponding secre- Rogers, recording- secretary; Mrs. ( Livingston, assis tant reconding-secretary; Mrs, R. W, Garrett, general committee, Gildersleeve, Mrs. Birch Mrs han, Mrs Ww Skinner, Myg Garrett, Mys. Stravbenzie. Miss Rol ertson, Mrs. B. Robertson, Mrs. J. B Carruthers, Miss Spangenberg," Mrs Dalton, Miss Redden, Mrs. Muirhead, Miss Skinner, Mrs. Mackie, Myre KR. Mrs. George Richardson, tichardson, Mss. HH. Calvin, Mrs, Spencer, Mrs, W Kent, Mys. Machar, Mrs. Cappon, Mrs about some | he the ford. . Three definite to-day; or adioin his annual members held, commitiee tress Miss Gildergleeve, Skinner, Mrs. Strachan; Miss Muckleston, tary; Mrs. R. The qualified Home lowing days presence wife He was are ver a £& str pric "m |e quest of the ac ticn it. Serif not prescription powders, the right and he give 1 i treasurer The first vears of vesterday, April 23 twenty urred river je operated \ two Miss were Strad phuol. put the when was, there, it was he also gave tion. About night, Thursday, or two poy pon which I of the system and Pacific ocean, ¢, carcving down rkmen. One three others later, the miracle. four : iM Crawford, man were kal FRONTEEAC CHEESE BOARD. Trirty Boxes Sold on Thursday. 10 5-8e, At the Frontenac cheese Thursday, afternoon there was boarded 271 boxes of white and 111 Hidding opened at and closed 10ge., and at this fig ure ono factory, Rose Hill, sold 30 hoxes to Mr. Alexander. The other factories refused to sell, The following factories by White 0; A 60; Glenburnie, Pine HY, 30; Sunbury, Grath's; 30: - Total, Colored--Cataragni, 35; Latimer Model, 30; Rose Hill, 30. T¢ Ht board on baxes of 10 3-16e eolored, at Were on arded el Bprings, Fatmer, 26 10 Mc Jattersea, Fhe Caro funcral of the K.C M.G at J da | | FH ana | AN 35 orning > of wife 16: tal tal with m itary 8 Fitzpatrick we the numb the witness to what he of the ithe nights of 1th to 16th to 17th November hy ghsorption of reealled to ordang Marois that as rdiac funeral, « hand wits : said the ca of hox, bad be en ordered among knows depre sed 15th and of ecausad : X deon SSI. NEW YORK STOCKS. uneral; ath wr from the Prices Furnished By W. Hector H, Hume, Clarence Chambers. April Openin opposition, and he rvatiy irom FEDERATION FORMED conser: ---- 0! Mechanics Eastern Section of the C.P.R. April 23.--A Federation 1 i ' Wechanu eastern section, C.P.R hospital by " as formed, last night, a meeting nded by delegates tro Moatreal Points and larg: from Stocks > anchor Amalgamated Copper, ex div: "one-half per cont American ls Am. Sugar Am. Smlity Am. Car Anacontla Atches. Top. & St. Fe Baltimore & Ohio . Brooklye Rapid 1 Cen. Leather Canadian Pacific & Ohio Mil. & olorado Southern wreath Britis) Co Grand wo cam Retin. Co & Relin. Cc Foundry Min. Cs rant, rom Montreal, at for the Basilic Q » (' R A BR R oronto, that Hout representati feeling of allt composed R. sections. It unanimously led that local unions should M échani Federated Union, interest. H th atti m and other eat + ol ler was DO wa and of t d join t astern orking { Company moderate tude the new [¢ thon will summon ons. Gas. N.Y rates to 'Montreal and prepare ol: Fuel & Iron struggle, but po steps will _ be | Dietilers until the of the westeru | Erie Railroad ne « determined, Even North Ry, company withdraws its notice 5 : time urging own part of hours and wages OmMmoy St. Paul : not, ite . der emg teleg ented for a oes pard, taken COUrse was ton Hanes post if the to the men, posted some anion mes » stand on. their More sn the ago, hanics are ageres to gam Catharines. Way Ont., April 22 ell-knobwn resident National i N. Y. Central N. Y. Ontario and West Northern Pacific Penn. R. R Pedpl ss. Gas Rea Rock REFUSED TO DECLARE De. o That F, C. Marshall, Late of King- ston, is Dead. April 23 .--Justice Riddell, refused to give an or- Mhrshall a for furniture dealer of Kingston dead. Marshall disappeared seven years ago. The AO UW. whigh has a polity on his life, desired to pay it to Mrs. Marshall. Justice Riddle said it had not been proved that Marshall bowel trouble ixty-five years Toronto, this morning, declaring F. CO. & . Island Rock Island, pref Southern Ry. Southern Pacalie Sloss. Sheflield Tain City U. 8B. Steel, U.S. Steel. polish, and small chamois | "Her mer serub Com oss Drug Store. com pred Jenin New GraniteWorks Well Sake Sc to © choose from. I oul of inspection invited. = Union Pacilie, com. was not in Eugland, where he had re : Wabash, pect lations: - < HE WAS ACQUITTED CHICAGO PRICES. Aprit Opening. 967-974 >. n ss Pied Close iB So LTH Manslaughter--aA Case Settled. Montreal, April 23. ~Josesh flamme, accused of manslavchter of William Kaiser on March 20th. in poking his umbrella nfo Kaiser's brain, through the eve durine a fohi on a street car, was acquitted, this mornisg, - J. J. Cassidy Dead. Toromto, April 2-0. J. Cassidy, president of the Canadian Manufactur. erg died here this morning shortly sit o'clock. Mil Cassidy was he Dominion, bavifg been, before its Montreal of Wheat. Mav July Hep: Corn. May . July Pork. May . aid «. 12.532 July i nts ies N10 The divisional ~ourt in Toronto dis missed the appeal of Georse Gillies, a manufacturer, of Toronto. im the act. fon brousht against him be Deinonico Waiter. Gillies' chaffenr had taken the former's auto and ray down Wet ter. The latter sued Gillies and was rded 8450. Sarkissian, a foreigner, was "Hor selling lguor without in la Gib fil 13.05 3.48 know 10° the manufacturers of SPRING MILLINERY STYLE EXCLUSIVENESS VARIETY The height of the Spring season, with its almost exces- sive demands, finds us amply prepared with greatly aug- mented stocks of appropriate millinery. If at's new, up-to-the-second in style, depend on it you'll find it at this store perhaps only here. DAVID M. SPENCE, Tho Leading Millinery and Mantle Store. Dress him neat Fs Thy ough him youll meet o® e nicest people Boys' and Children's Clothing That's made to wear as well as look well. Your boy is going to grow up some day. What he will be in later years depends on the habits of his youth. Teach him neatness in dress now, and he will de- velope into an orderly, well groomed man. We can dress boys well without much expense We have the New Spring and Summer Styles in Norfolks (Single and D. B., with or without Bloomer Trousers) Sailors, Russian or Buster 1.1 sizes 2 to 15 years. Boys' Norfolk Suits, $2.00 to 6.00, ages 6 to 10; and $2.50 to 6.50, ages 10 to 15 Besides the style and appearance of these Suits, they have wearing qualities' which mean real econ- " RONEY & CO. 127 Princess St. The Store That Sets the Pace. 3-00 OLB OOOOOOOOOTIOOOTOO0 ABERNETHY'S QOVOOL A AltA lt ltl Nl ANA Al MN St Smart AND Dressy Shoes For Men We are showing a range of beautiful} Shoes for Men. We have them in Tan, " Patent, Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Box Calf in High 8hocs and Oxfords, Buttoned and Laced. $3.50, 4, 4.50, 5 and 5.50. Also Boys' sizes, $3, 3.50 and 4.

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