Daily British Whig (1850), 8 May 1908, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, _MAY 8, 1908. % . f sell tomorrow: af 25¢., at Jenkins | furs v | The City Engineer Won't Stand In- TENCED FOR ASSAULT. | ANCE OF ENGLISHMAN. { . ) : terference. Good Rains, Gaod Vegetables. -------- | g Be comin an i aor St oe ch nd Fitton | Amen ble bans, ein: | Lett His Boasting Hoe on Mon. Custom De rt 3} curred at the conclusion of the board Pays By Magistrate Farrell | 5 OA pa oF Rn, day at Noon, and Cannot Be | a" pa men of works meeting, yesterday aftes. The Evidence Taken in' the 0 Located--Police Notified of the |]. $ Case, All kinds of new fur gar- @| rig for his street foreman, Thomas| Tr: ; fon 3 : ; ar- rig fo 8 stree oremar oma This. was the explanation George! our coffee is recognized by all lovers] recent val from the old country ments made to special Limms, and himeelf, as they can find| Anderson gave in the police court,|of a cup of good cofiee, J. 8. Hen-| 8 question that in a ¥ ; concern. When they wanted it urgent- head, Berde went i oi n : x Fo : rede nto the witness box, | being made. went to board at the Revere hotel Telephone 489. ly, it might be far away and long| and told his story. He said that in King street. He had not been husel, 3 he (Ald. Grabam) would have the rig Th hs 149-155 Brock St. F<] : ane : 3 name, ie two got into a mix-up, would have had ample time to notify! >} . - (@ | just whenever he wanted it. and witness claithed that Anderson | May Charge Perjury. his friends here, and it is feared that | v he Owing to the trade de ¢ pression in the States A very pleasant evening was spent Asked by the magistrate, Berde said te will place t bef th Monday at neon. He had his dinner 0 trate will place the case he are he | at the hotel, on that dav, but never ) 3 3 Swiss Embroideries gramme was rendered between the | She said that about twelve o'clock on 4 nade bers. Miss Mathews | Wednesday night, Berde came in to| three prisoners for the penitentiary.|fla gave no intimation whatever of [§ JB XH : - " sis ions hn . Walter Lewis and Henry Thomas, sen-| pi, having Ye d it Hier X ¥ : . makers. The result was | mente were served by the ladies, and, i B | The diamond will continue to f§l| about 11.30 o'clock, the afinir was|strike Berde. Berde wanted some s Henderson's BA I narks, rus 4 Souam: k Hright's, best they couldfand a large quantity was ship- ped to Canada ¥3We were fortunate in secur- $i Lnoon. IY was over the hiring of a measure, se fi 2 8 I 1 : x d and we also have use for it at all tines Ald. Graham | this morning, when | accused of as- | derson, Brock street. his friends a great de al' of . suxjety: | --OF -- away. - About twenty minutes' disous-| ihe restaurant, Anderson tried to Tie Sale. ing since his arrival at the hotel, but | perhaps he has met with some trou | many of the importing firms that he had taken a couple of drinks, The finest, hardest, simplest and | contributed several songs, and «the restanrant, and asked for a. cup , : tenced to twa years each ou a charge|;), {he city. or at some outside point 2 BR h these manufacturers had to hold the highest place in popular Tol (, ht to a close by the singing of | thing to eat, but as he had no money . Pineapples. try with him. He cannot account in THES P.M. EDITION AT THE POLIGE COURT or HARRY WRIGHT MISSING, _ } Good ¥ Buying. ! Case. 1 unsurpassed facilities for re. (| also wanted to use it. and suggested saulting Robert Berde, Anderson 'was | and one that has been given the | sion was spent upon this paltry mat-! start a i 3 a i had . ion wa y quarrel with him, but that he 112 dozen four-in-hand ties. the best | ad money, and appeared to be in the! ter, each member present having some gig not want to fight. The proprietor | 50e. ties in Canada. bought at half best of spirits, and no account can bel SATURDAY ALL DAY AND MONDAY a hs a . . OOO OOOOOOOOO0 GEeeeETee ST. JAMES' SOCIAL. took out a pen knife and slashed iam As the result of the evidence given he rendered him unconscious. Anderson, | gi morning some of the witnesses| > WC representative called at the _ 0 RN < were obliged to cancel.their 8 & g oe \ hb " M : | by about seventy-five voung people at tt 4 ide Diatnonds | St. James' Sunday school hall, | on bul was not drunk, CTOWR attorney fot lis sunsideration, returned for supper, nor has he put in Fh % 4 uf ot ¥| Thursday evening, when the St rene Bonney, a young woman, em- an appearance at the hotel since. 3 3 f >, § ders were i i ' Sentenced For Robbery. When he left he was attired in his GEL 4 Pars of these obi before the most brilliant of minerals, | homorous dialogue was put on by of hot water. She gave him the wa- of robbery, and Peter Grant, given Another Englishman, whe boards at . NE / y realize on these goods as favor as the king of precious B witness would not serve him. Bananas. any way for his friend's mysterious | ing the portion of a lot intended for a leading ) A fme range of silks made up four- : A GRAHAM VS, CRAIG. y i i of inchand, bought at hall price will STERIO MEKAY GEORGE ANDERSON SEN-| ¢ hail price. Will MY, US DISAPPEAR. ---------- horse and rig for the engineer's de-f "He called me a 'scab,' and 1 hit Henderson's Coffee. Where is "Harry" Wright an Eng partment Ibe engineer wanted the! him." The superior quality and flavor of | lishenan, rs ig Years of age, 3 odelli . 2 v ORs on ing, zepairing, and re hat it he opie lispo al > all the placed under arrest, yesterday, by Settled Up. Ringston police to solve Wright has | o Bhatia it Shor ie tics mem x of 1 MISTY il they wanted Police Constables Patrick Driseoll and} The police received a call about been missing since Monday noon. and | Pr to % f 3 possi or us Ys - ingpections. i : James Craig, as the result of a row, | midnight, Thursday, to the Chinese | "ince that time, no trace whatever has | . hot rans orm your old Furs jg : he engineer didn't see t hat it would! which ' took place jn "Peefsteak | restaurant on King street. A man been found of him. Mr. Wright has! r o ae € guarantee per- Pr of meh use to himself ata his! Jack's" restaurant, Outario street. . | refused to pay for bis meal. A settle- [Just been in this country a short | 9) fect satisfaction as to fit. 9) | foreman if it was to be a free-for-all] Wigh o large bandage around his | ment was reached without any arrests | time, and a week ago last harsday i . & view to express. Akl, Grabam inform-| of (he rest : : 1] C ur Ouse : b taurapt told them not to price. Will be*on sale to-morrow, a given for his continued al mee. If hel » eng yr . « » al eRe » ay els @ ord the engineer at the conclusion that fight, as it would give the place a bad 25¢.. at Jenkins'. bad been called away suddenly, he | in the face. The injuries he received |i, a case belore the police, magistrate St. James' Club Hosts at a Pro-|he said, had aceused witness of talk- h wid Revere hotel, this morsing, and learn. : : may have to faee a very serious ¢ menade. ing about 'him (Anderson). charge, that of perjury The magis- od that Wright had been missing since 1 orders for James' Bovs' Club gave another so-iPloyed as a waitress in "Beefsteak Ty . y : i cial evening. A fine musical pro-fJack's" restaurant, gave evidence. a officet. from Sault Ste. Marie ar | w,rking clothes, and loft all his other » already completed vived in t city this morning with clothes and belongings in his reom. oe 3 y the cancels reached the combining all qualities of the [B} 0 Gl bove Painty refresh- | ter. Anderson came in shortly after bighest degrees found in gems, this. Witness did not sce Anderson | five years, on a similar charge. the hotel, and who ix employed at the stones, and temporary ups and B the national, anthem. v downs In trade conditions will not Witness told the magistrate that her materially affect its value nor de [Wl h >" WA M in . i Fresh t lis a oH Wrick rd A Receivt For The Blues. ome was at Mountain Grove, am resh tomatoes. disappearance right was not ad : stroy the cherished sentiments as- that she was sizxteen years of age. Green onions. dicted to drink. Ile came out a firm in Buffalo, These consist of sociated with it asa gift. " H vou are out of sorts, and every RE : ) pw i ho k on ! i thing seems to be going the wrong Anne Nesselord, also employed at #ttuce, Canada direct from his home in Lon-| i aralithire Sd Nresions iB way with you, try a eup of our Eng- the restaurant, told the magistrate Parslov. don. The fact that he was unable td 0 4 lish Breakfast Blend tea, at 40c. per that on Wednesday night, about 11.30 Henderson's, Brock street, secure. work did not appear to worry | ' ar S n . Our moderate prices will th. J.'S. Henderson. Broek street. o'clock, Berde came into the restau- him. é The "Mills" Hat. ---- surprise you. 5 ain uid asked for Something to rat : { Fi Narrow Embroidery i; When yi fad A ob pin 600. He hai). no money, and s we refused to! fas the largest sale of any hat in Located At Wolfe Island. i ine Narrow mmbroiden Y, ; him. She bad previously given |(he city. 1s the best velue in the At 3:15 o'clock a report was receiv. | oy [ : him. three or four meals. She asked | dominion. None gesinine without our | ed from Wolte Island to the effect that | Fine Medium Width Embroider Y, Spangenberg 4 a ! i him to leave, but he refused, and she {trade mark. For a. few weeks only | "Harry" Wright had been-located at] P A I x : Sa - put him out. Berde was very drunk { will you be able to get this $2.50 hat | Wolfe island, where he had secured en ~] ine A ide 1 im broidery, Witness heard no row between Ander- | for £1.98. Thos. Milis & Co., big re- | ployment, | Daintv Skirting Embroidery x & 4 . . ns RC 4 y JEWELLER, r Li Nt _ son and Berde, and did not see any| | moval sale. blows struck, ---------- { " u Wy ow : . Ss S A i Issurer of Marriage § Elizabeth Cunningham, wife of the A Counter Attraction. A SUCCESSIUL TZ Insertions to match many of the patterns. 3 o ra woprietor of the restamrant, was call } ye : : ¢ } . Licenses. J ) 3 bi! She remembered Anderson and | The Victoria day celebration ocom- | By Cataraqui Chapter of Daugh- | Berde being in the restaurant just be [ise is sol Re Td uh garg Pe wether The entire lot will be sold To~ fore twelve o'clock on Wednesday | {the decision of FM Worth braving all the {hold races anil aquatit sports off Mac- {for was the tea given by Cataraqui | : a £ » night. She was not in the dining- 3 } P=" HAVE YOUR room, and did not hear anything that |9enald park on the afternoon of the | jhapter of the Dauchters of the Ems | morrow and Monday at i | celebration, as this will detract from pire, at Mrs. Cormolius Bermingham's w 4 ) 4 took place between Anderson ane a y indows Decorated i ; Ed é Bertle. She had told the two that it | the events at the fair grounds. The | pn 1 hursday. Once within the aks we with R - was about clogging wn time, and that celebration committee did not give raftered hall, where the hostess po SN 5 \ Mn they would have to leave. | the vacht club any money for water come wag aided by the crackle amd G L A C 1 E R he tornev Healy, making application to] CVents, so the latter is going ahead glow of a big log fire, all unpleasant -- i Constable Frederick Davis | t© hold its own attraction. ness wa® forgotten Mrs, Arthur oe The ouly substitute: tor Stained Class Police : Bu te Flower March was sitting at the re- Artistic, rable, Heonomical, by sail that he was talking with Berde| i The Season for Paint at the police station, and the latter | Coming To Native City. ceipt of custom, and a silver tray, Is here, and we are better J Stewart MINE, tive King-| & ni dtifia atti told him that Anderson had stabbed ames a a na 1g filled with eoing testified to an atfcn . . o Ja (han ever belore to furnish you w wien "ail | toll him th hac Saher stonidn, who' lived. Jdre= until twenty- dante Whith + would have been: large. | Regular Prices and in some cases more thin wessor to Dawson and Staley, 217 [the rements for every kind ot & Joh, him, Berde said that he had called | E ; . » 'Thans (v's PAINTS are loaders, $1.50 Anderson a "scab." Witness went in | three years ago, i8 how in Syracuse, |even for a fine dav. one-third ofl. . Princess street. So yi rude Plans. a Livieg Prices, per a new color ecards. Every search of Berde's cont and found it N Y., his rv, Ja Prdwar gv 0. The big iary, with fia bak and He A er Hine iramophone i : neai the' corner of UQuee d Ontari Ving secure a. large contrac rom eather for a background, wa the Pxtmwaher a ul nol Mishary W. A. Mitchell's Hardware, alients, uel ten sud on nel the New York State Canel company | mart where selling of various kinds | All the 10c Instruments, Music, ete, 85 Princess St. The prisoner, Anderson, gave evi- Ito dig and build forty three miles: of went on. Mrs. F. Strange and Mis dence. He said that Berde was in| canal. Mr. Mills if there to |start| Maud Betts had fan v work, at 'their All the 15¢ patterns for 10¢ yard, the restaurant when he entered. Berde | building the equipment plant. He has| table, Mys. Walter Macnee, Mrs. Fran . asked him for some money to buy his| been in New Orleans on a job, which|cis Macnee, and Mrs. Charles ~ Kirk- | All the 20¢ patterns for 12'¢ yard. | p supper, . He did not give him any| has lasted three veat, and cost near-| patrick, all sorts of home-made dain- | ak - he Ai rovision Store pn and then Herde Sealed witne: ss ly ten million dollars, "a i is pot com-| ties at theirs. In the window looking All the 25¢ patterns for 15¢ yard. "seab."' Witnees said th t he th pleted yet. Mr, Mills is coming to| west, were Mrs, Howard Folger wd | ay : i : oy ede. Mew i nireton 10 see hiscather, who . ini Mes: Perey: Steversss, wits, before) All the 85¢ patterns for 20c yard. F lost his temper and struck Berde. s id . , Le y : i Ll) -- "The three women were there when | ninety-five vears o and resides at|them a table spreac with tempting | Flin ae : sim *1| Mountain Grove. "He is a brother sweets. Across the far corner of the All the 50c¢ patterns oC yard, I struck him," said the witness, Lol Tor Mill Post b | | ui a : th PRS ™ a . N i John HE ortamouth, also ani room, as iar from the big hire in YW ~~ - § guess they were afraid to tell about| © ' { a e All the 75¢ patterns for 45¢ bard. Anderson Bros. it as there was trouble there just nj uncle of Mrs. E. Gilmour and the late] fireplace as possible, was a hower of i » . ' . z=, P y Johnston, | 4 od aide hair fern, © N > a : J few. days ago. Mrs, Percy Johnston OSES hae Mmancen with ana All the $1.00 patterns for 60¢ yard, "We seem to have foundation for - { tions, and daisies, Corner Princess and Division Streets. another case," remarked the magis- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. { no tess Jovely ge ani ma al ! plas { trate, JEOnInHS Were and th ne | When you sce these dainty TP -- Witness stated that after he struck| Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By | the midst of these wa . : 5 : + Reporters On Their Rounds. | Stuart Leslie Embroideries you will at once | In the southward window was plac . ¥ oN 1 Berde Mrs, Cunningham told them to SAT URDAY SPECIALS. leave, and they went out. He and Don't miss Jenkins tie sale. od table of: cigars sind Gaarett realize this is } b's I A : : herde Shen jad J fight ag the street. i ga cab always when | the werer: - it Me B chats § realz Us is the ) 28 dan- HAM 11 sizes, our wn mild cure, special price for S . ithess had not been drinking. ou 'phone i ; as ermi '| SC DAY #4 : al = y HATS "And why did you strike him?" dy Bd the gymnasium concert, | and ins 1 gee Rickputrich, pine 1 broider ¥ barg gain of the year, BACON--English Breaklast, special SATURDAY Price, - 15¢. 1b. |asked the court. | Monday hight, in Opete, Hous. Aen Caton dispel of them, | ROLLS--Special SATURDAY Price «=a 1}e. 1b. "Becange he called me g scab." i William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders{ i coffee, Mrs Iva "Martin and Meg PICNIC HAMS Spécial SATURDAY Price « - - «=~ 10¢. lb. De. Beggs, who attended Berde at received at McAuley's. "Thone 778. |R. W. Garrett being at the tea table. . ' 2 * LARD-3 1b, tins, pure 40¢. each. the General Hospital, told of the in-| Dont forget the YW CA. gymnas- whie h was very 7 with quantities of | i Fi E d BEEF-Best quality western, all best shoulder cuts 10c. to 12¢. 1b. juries he had received. He suficred|ium concert, Monday wight, Opera red and yellow pe A Ter v of girly any ain y ouncing m rol eries STEAKS-500 lbs. best round t---124c. 1b. [several cuts about the head. The| House. { assisted "here-Miss Bessie and Miss | STEAKS Best loin wounds did not appear to have heen! City Engincer Craig won't stand for | ofa Gordon, Miss Blanche, Miss | CHOICE RIBS and SIRLOIN. "ROASTS 15c. 1b. [caused by a kuife. One wound ap-| aldermanic interference, even in aipiide and Miss Doris Kent, Mis | : ' BUS : Be. to 10c. 1b. [peared as if it had been caused by| horse deal. | Mbel, Miss Dorothy and Miss Mar For | ren S$ resses r=aheas 25c, [Some blunt instrument, H. Cunningham, piaso tuner from... Rrownfield, Miss Marie and Miss ] . "Would a signet ring account for{ Chickering's. Leavé ordérs at Me { Dorothy Carruthers, Miss Laletta and any of the wounds 7' asked the ma-| Auley's book store. Miss Irene ' New Green Goods, Choice Frits, gistrate, The hoard of works chairman might | RB ea fet Swift, and Miss Marion "Une of them, 1 think." be provided with dan old-time chariot There was some delightful mums ~ Choice Creamery Butter, Farmers' Butter Dr. Beggs further stated that some Or how would the sifeet roller do 10% | quptes. the ten our, Mie Hovel a of the wounds might have been cansed | hi#: conveyance ? sie; Lieut.-Col. Taylor, and Lieut.-Col ' We want every customer TO-MORROW to buy a lb. 'of our hy Berde tating against a eh i by Sov oo Strange singing. and Mr. "Harvey : . ) une were of g wery serious nature the city' ha lay evenin slaying. Th hole: afteriSc J Special 0c, Coffee. It's p danay = ia Kingston, and Merde would be himself again in| proceeds of "Alice in Wonderland" go Panna, and the Ole aitertiook their aw" a few days. to the General Hospital. guests feel very grateful to Mys, Ber A ¢ In summing up the case Magistrate] $3.50 hats fop $2.95. at Jenkin'. mingham for throwing open her bean- O eo Farrell said that he had no doubt] Hat sale at Jenkins' to-morrow. tiful home for the affair. The tea was " but that Anderson had told a truth-| The hoard of works should remem- in aid of the anti-tuberculosis. fund ful, straightforward stery. He had|ber that it is the city engineer and 3 PHONE, 438. | not attempted to-hide anything like] Street Foreman Timms who need the | Tie Sale. some of the witnesses called, who de-| conveyance, They am Haine the work. ©: 133 dozen four-in-hand ties, the best RR BI A RR RT Toa ar fice 3a protees the reputation of the} S 3 the. pr] sada, Oe. Bc. ties in Cafade. bonght at bali E | "AL Mo same time entd the ima| 8 packages washing crvetal, 10, [rie Will be on sale tomorrow. ot | (yr Sales of Regals @ ur et. There might have been! The Fioptnton the board of " . n A 2 i vocation when we. call-| works don't seem 2 rise higher than fa rp eg Bey 5 nn Break All Records : k od a "seah,' but this did not justify] cutting down trees squabbling as for: 3R¢.. The and We. Two special ; @ [you to take we law info your ownito whethe air _shall have fines cloth «aps at 2c. and 35¢., at | That isn't such a remark. : i q . 2 hands," = Xo ia A 82 b our big removal sale. Thos. Mill§ & | able statement--when you A, . I lost my temper," broke in An ore, and Tu. Co. consider the allround super- 8 | ugietute, in contining, said] § a am De tentials Ste go- | iotity "of Regais. * a . . ling tomorrow, at Jenkins'. : Attending properly to the small things has been § | that & wounds were not as se gular um ; = dohn Filtz, badly uscd up in a fight| The first thing that is the fundamental success of this business. : rious as 'was gt first believed, and in|k E051 im Clarence Park, is improved and will| making Regals so popular' Rich neckwear, a 'half-hose, stylish shirts, 2 view of all evidence he would im- be around again shortly. No person | bere is their genuine custom a) , good fitting underwear, nicely . 3 | pose a of one month and 6 was with him besides Martin: nous of | styl8, Regal styles are ag and ors ;--these are the little ac- 8 |leen in jul. ' * tie the latter's friends bad a hand in the] nothi Jase Shan, acsutate cmary of 's dress in which we are very EET : air. : reproductions o hewest 3 HN 7 Mullin's Bargains. teats and coachman and most exclusive models : rs ie man's whole appearance is often marred van Choice farmers' butter, per lh, 24c. ¥ 8 : 3 : of the best custom boot- 'ill-fitting collar or an off-color cravat, altogether | Poesllard, 3 fiw. 25. ' : TH makers. Bt Just of us on may be of smartest sivle and E EL : Reral quality of matali ) . ne. 2 dozen 3 ) ; " i and honesty of cons 'shake a tpecialty of Men's Correct Furnishing saith eda ; " 3 struction are important "EEE oe plete with all the richt- : fo .- oh im : ; h) mT . ng he Parts you sale are Com, : Sig 5 1 . ot See are as honest. ) ; BE i ] Assnrance ompsny. > we : YY L iy built as the visible parts wl (he bat ox 25. joollars in (hig ity. : i , ly 16° W. J, Fair, district man- and the quality of every : , Kingston, ; a material in Regals is top- patterns for 7¢ yard. /

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