Daily British Whig (1850), 19 May 1908, p. 8

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

rrr aac en a pe Tee "should be calls EC watch gives trouble it should factory results. Spangenberg E-- THE 5PM. EDITION f MY AGAINST THE LAW THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MAY 19, DIED oN SATURDAY. Charles 'Shibley Had Venerable Age. "In the d of Charles Skiblev which occurred h home, Satur. day, May land loses one highly { Mr. Shibley All kinds of mew fur gar- & ices Soioley; ments made to, special t representa measure, and we also have The decensed, 'in unsurpassed facilities for re- had been in modelling, repairing, and re- fs) time, having been coul his bw dying furs at short notice for pearly four that makes it possible for us ®| ne of Frontesac's to transform your old Furs successful farmers, and into pew. We guarantee per- sterling itie He was a fect satisfaction as to fit. Presbyterian and had been a the charch, at Harrowsmith, Telephone 489, time it was established until his at] vanced years unfitted bim for the duty, and it was mainly due efforts and that the respected rst year poor ome largest a man church generosity Lely in a hberal John McKay Fur House there was built snd oaintaiied. He] ? (81 was also instenmental in estahlis hing | » a branch of that $1 polities he wa 149-156 Brock St, ($8 SER e aera) Mary man, he married Miss daughter of the lat Collins Bay, | young artman, Wartman, of whe, | of Harrowsmith, and Mes cof Ottawg, and 'one ran + homestead, sarvive him Jacob, tn Regimental: band will give concert in the Arvmouries May 20th, at 8 pm. Ad: Fhree prizes will be giv 7 ticket holders Arn window, 14th romenade dnesday, ton, Hoe, wm to uel | view in Princess (QI a fine watch if done a8 it for a degree § that § bof skill and training few credit. If you are sick you natur- |i | | ally want the best doctor 'you can get and if your Rogistered : "WEARS LIKE IRON" Gives new . life lustre to old Chairs, rf Furniture and, Picture 78 Frames. It is the ideal floor finish and all wood work. ALL COLORS, > Only 20c. Tin All the best and most widely ad- | vertised gopds are always to be { forind at this store and at prices Xl | to please every purse. be trusted to the best "sechanic, Our workmen are gpecial- dsts in this branch and we ean promise you very satis- ailroad Watch Inspector Issurér of Marriage Licenses. x RR BB Hardwa e Fy be ¥ Sale Thursday Morning, 8.30 O'clock 240 Ready-to-Wear okirts Regular walues $4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 7.50 For $2.98 Each. Comprising many extreme novelties in Voiles, Lustres, -Panamas, Tweeds, Homespun, Cloths In all the latest shades, including las and whites, All sizes in these skirts. Window Display : wing to the low prices at which these garments are offered, any alterations will be charged extra { ! the arms of the law. ba Tween | ring to make good their escape. They wl most! of | Hrock and taunch | their fight they ider of from the | tario street, to his | Wilton. "Tui When al Louis! a with | | two daughter Mes, LL. VF. Stwewart,| Cormaek, | aj of the Prizes on | and : W. A. Mitchell, Timitieo was IN THER ATTEMPT TO® Reached | | MAKE AN ESCAPE. { Two Men Foun@ Guilty bf Pight- | ing on St¥®ét Fined Bv the Magistrate in Police Court. | { In their attempt, on Monday aiter- | noon, 10 resist arrest {and Thomas Thomas Murray ran nghi into While under the | iofimence of Liguar, the two startedin {46 have a fight. Someone telephoned j the police, apd. the light came to a i siidden end, the participants endeay- had their "go" corner of streets, but in chose the wrong di: Instegd of running out. On. they van. the other way, | towards the city hall, and ran right | into the. arms of Constables ** Nick' Timmerman and Thomas Mullinger. | | The ofiecrs had burried to the woone | { upon reecipt of the telephone call. The | two offenders were lucked up, Spent the night in the cells, and in the pa- tee court, this morning, were are ragned on a charge of being drunk ud disorderly, and fighting on the street, Lowe acted as the spokesman. 'We were not fighting, your wor- | shipy but only sparring," he said. "Mould vou be surprised to know | that vour face was cpt as a result joke," asked the magistrate. { The aceused gave no answed Constable Tiunmenman told of the jarrest of the twa. men, and stated that Lowe had accused his Companion {of striking him, Sergt, Snodden said that Lowe's | face was covered with blogadd when he | + ached the poliee station. i Fhe magistrate fined Lowe i 1 | f { i naar. the Ontario rection, | costi, or one.month, Murray to stand ap. This is, the second time Joe here on the | remarked the court to him, ill fme. vou 85. and will not allow fighting the street." 'I sufiered. from PBrheil, down,' vou have ame charge," "and costs, month, | ar out in| to keep it yellow fev and | take whiskey This was the explandtion given hy Murphy, a sailor, the Murphy first offence, and hanee to go back on kis boat, magistrate gave him a chance Josepl fender was his Fined up ad he The Rate of the Hospitals Re- duced. A meeting of the waterworks held last evening. In at Asdermen Craig (chair- | « Chown, Keat, com- tenglance were man), Carson, and Hanley. Four applications the privilege of using the tfield for pasture purposes. They wees from William Timms, John Mel oll, {Thomas Reid and Thomas MeGaire, Un motion. of Ald. Chown the field | was granted to William Timms on con: dition that he put up fences and keep them in repair. | When the water works coal shed was {alive last fgll some fire hose the fire and light committea was burn ed. The water committee was hilled for it but no settlement has yot heen { made, {chairman {adiust. | The application {chief engineer of the leave of ghsence, chairman and the | ( were received for loaned by ¢ and the superintendent to of William Callen, pumping station, for two months' granted, and the superintendent were guthorized to pro- | ter, vide a substitute. { The General Hospital | uthorities asked for a | thei vir water rates' At pres { stitution is paying $90 a'vear. {decided to reduce. the amount to £75 la = or, sent epch in: |v It was [1 « Crothers & Uo, applied for a is th for the factory on Wellington troet, but it was decided to take no {action - Only 434 Namés Had Been Put On Up to Noon. The registration of wanhood sai frage voters continues decidedly slow. At one o'clock, this afternoon, only about 434 names had heen placed. on the lists in the five places of registra tion. This. evening, no doubt, there will be a greater rush. The registrars after this evening's sitting will not sit again uatil. Friday morning. day aml Satweday will conclsle the registeation, Those intending to re gister should take advantage of the & : # @ £ G Had A Good Session. The regular monthly meeting of the : a ol . Women's Home Mission Society was ¥ Sollege, on Monday aitesnoon, when a paper full of valaoablé and interesting information "on Alberta and itd mis sions is near Vegreville, in Alberta, that | hig! the largest cology. of Galicians is set. tled At first it was only the wen i among them who were able to go tof chureh, as the women suid children bad no' suitable dothing + until the los {GF from the sodiety arrived nnd these got fairly well equipped. read from Mrs. File, Edmonton, deal ing more especinlly with the difheul- ties of the student missionaries. The resident, colingly to the loss the society has J amstained in: the death of one of its t faithful and self denviog mem- Mrs, R. 8. Dobbs, who rongidets ~ the support of missions one ; first obligations. and would rather, if necessary, curtail the personal expen: © to their maintenance. 5c. Umbrellas, For 49¢. Be wise like your neighbor and stock up with two or three of those at leg Mills & Co's big removal sale. pnd i. trash nt G ele Spr : Ch il Co basy ¥ i i | i i Lowe fi included in the mew { that's one Iowa, has wart for information concerning the RAYS were Loughboro. there Pexhaps some persons ean send HAASAN CHAAAGAAIIAER $3 and H and then asked Eu) next of © said that it for had a ]'% the {i Serbs ln WATERWORKS MEETING. ¥ * ok FHCAISISIIEAORN Couper, | stuintentional tario; Macdonald Park, water tower | wetting, {righted hy the near, is always Conspicuous may give, anteed to Kezema Burns, 'The matter was left to the | tions of the ) {at Wade's Drug Store. } The was land Mrs. BH. E, and Hotel Dien {as a date reduction in | avenue home. Mrs. are spending a few weeks with her. ployed by street, suffered a very painful accident | VERY SLOW REGISTERING. this morning. National Princess street, He was "holding a large chisel hammer. right hand, some davs before he is able to be at Brockville on Sanday next. Fri- | work again. slack periods. announcing the death, Mis. family, as held in 'the old arts building, Queen's suddenly. yet been received, that heart failure was the cause, whs given by Mes, Bennett, It] was _ western agent for. the Le-| lon the 13th of a Mrs. George "Mahood, Kingston: Charles Gwynne, Orange, N. I A lothor. was] Miss Ddisy, at her father's home Brooklyn; two brothers, William a: Arthur, Mrs. York on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Laird, referred very Tal occurs at Brooklyn, imake, pint bottles, She, at Wade's diture than reduce her contributions : than cost of manufacture, at Thee | i 1908. CITY AND VICINITY. WORK AT THE Y.W.C.A. THE PAST YEAR WAS MosT| SUCCESSUL ONE. Annual Mééting Was Held on Monday Evening in e As sociation's New ome--The The *'Mulls"' Hat. The most popular enerally worn. - Yearly sedes exceed any two other makes combined, regu- tar $32.50 and 83 for, $1.95, for a lew days longer only. Thos, Mills & Ue's big removal sale because most Almost As Good As Whitney's The Billingsgate of the minister of ediyution ha Ontario will probably Officers and Committees. readers along | The past with Mr. Whitney's declaration that i ful the leader lof the opposition has been [CA left to "stew in his own juice." Year was a most one with the work This was ap ing: he roaented at the annual mest ng eg las y Gratefulness For Help. OS. now Rome as he Mr. aod Mes. Millard express sin- in every respect were the cere thanks to all Kind friends and [ev, and that the associ neighbors who gave assistance to their | & noble werk, goes litgde daughter, in her sad. accident, | There was good and especially to Mrs. Godwin for her chair being occupied hy Rev. Ww. ¥ prompt actiof in throwing a blanket | Fitzgerald. After phe reading of the around the child. miates. by. Mrs, Spelling, Miss Bajus favored with a fine solo A Good Habit. A report was prasented Jy the newest is our habit and the general secretary, which reason Why so many men | Ot interesting review have gotten into the 'Babit of 'always SUCH. of the Y.W shows by the associa: enrguraging reports £av- ation is doing without saying. attendance, the Miss Pell. | gave a of the work year, and deal- Having carried on during the coming here for their hats. See our ing with the new arrivale in nifty derbi ios blacks atk. and browns, $2, $2.50, , 81, it The report of the treas surer showed Campbell Bros", Rin or 5 tye that during "the year the * sum of centre for men's hats: $1,500 had, hee 'n expended in the ear- The Valliere Family. tying on of the work Of i . this Amount, $231 had been received in Vailliere, of Cedar Rapids, written Postmaster Ste various branches of the donations, and Mia balance made up membership. fees, sales, nad enter. tainments held, It was also. an- nounced that El some of whom _ he | },. new ildi al bows, poilon : Ty biiilding fund, and that $800 born in. Kingston suid | we a as 'now on hand, ready for the see ® also wants to know if | 4 payment, history of Gen. Valliere Mrs, Sh him tortt gave a vary interesting address on hvgie ne, and Miss Machar gave a > sew of the work of the YW. She referred to the organ * ization > the association, and traeed ' the work ap ¢ ¥ A > v 1 0 the present time. GEM FOR READERS ? i Special reference was made to the opering: of the free kindergarten. on William street, and to the introduc 3% tion of domestic science. Miss Machar pals 0 referred (6 the physical cultyre { department, which is now on such | ; ¥ n {firm Dafis. The rep®rt wns an excel i lent one, and much appreciated hy the J. HW Valliere family, 5 a this information. ---- School teachers are won- #4 dering if the newly coined gems of Hon. Dr. Pyne, Minister of Education, will be incorporated in the new school readers. Here it is: Shantung Silks This is the silk in greatest vogue to-day and there is noth- ing more serviceable or stylish, as it is of good weight aud does not crush. We have now ready the following shades : Light Blue, Pink, Brown Shades, Alice Blue, Black, Copenhagen Blue, White, 'ONGEE IN NATURAL SHADE The corréct weight and make for Shirt Waist Suits, Blouses or Skirts, also in Coat weights, These Silks will stand tfic test of the tub. "IL know who ny enemies are, and they can go to the devil and shake them- selves.' Cheap language! Gross language ! But it may do 3!work. ton: 'hing upon many inter r the cheap xeaders the parts of the work minister proposes to put Hl The out. Alas! | Does Candidate Nickle en- & dorse , this distinguished ministér 2 He does. * workers who lad. the pleasure of | hearing it, # Rev. Mr, {dress | Fitzgerald gar an ad-| winting out the 3 | bilities for women engaged ky great poss in oye "1 officers elected were as follows Honorary president, Mrs. Ross hon { ovary \icepresident, Mrs McCallum Ml president, Mrs. McCammon: first vice president, Miss Machar; second viee president, Mrs. (Prof) Shortt: third vice-president, Mes Strachan: fourth | vieespresident, Mrs. Welch secretary | Mrs, Snelling, treasurer, Miss M. Dut Fran-{ ton, Convenors of committees : Dovotion- | McCallum; house | Ross: finance, Mrs Had A Mishap. Miss: Cecil Maenee, Mis nea's little givh took a most | tumble into Lake On-|al committee, Mrs yeiternday, while playing about | committed, Mrs, No harm, bevond a Stank; building, Miss Davis: physi and this was soon [cal enlture, Miss Prummond: sewing, five in a friend's house | Mrs. Devos social, Miss Bajus; men jLershin, Mrs. Harvey, a teat In addition to the comvenors of Your. Bloteled Beauty. jrommitiovs, the following were elect Any blotch or eruption ou the skin | od members of he board : * Mrs. Me and unsightly, | Camm, Mre. E. J. B. Pense, Mrs. 1. I to say nothing of the discomfort it! He mdexson, Mee. James Leslie, Mrs. Wade's Olotment is guar-| Breck, Mrs. James Sutherland, Mrs cnve all the foMowing : { Fitzgerald, Mrs, Muirhead, Mrs Miller, (Salt Kbewm), Cold Sores, | Mrs. Elmer, Mrs. R. Tard, Mes Piies, Blotehes, Feet, Dan. | Stevenson, Mes, ,T. Tandy, Mra. Wik rufi and ail scaly or itching evup- | holme, Miss label Ross, Miss Mont skin. In big boxes, 250. | gomery and Miss Bureau. } mephers of the association wish | | to return thanks to the many who { have assisted in the work during the year. The Thursday night gymnasium jelass raised $175 towards furnishings thio, in the loss of. their infant dangh. { the new home. The Lend a-Hand Margaret May, aged: three days | Cire le of the King's Daughters furn nl ai that God: sent her | ished a room, sud Messrs Robert and | visitor" in. the Homer | wes Reid and T. F. Harvison, each Her opshet was. covered | furnished a room. The Monday even-| with flowers from sympathizing i hg cine Sduinted. in furnishings. Re St nas DA Re mother, | at ten by different citizens. | Little is Mao was done, Bort Laid To Rest. sympathy is extended to Mr. Botslord, Cleveland, Much ne could § | | | | | Had A Finger Broken. | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Stirling Esford, a young Simmons Bros., em- | HN rineess | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up dv | Reporters On Their Rounds. Have vou registe ed ? \ Drag company's store, on When: you need 5 Cab 'phone GOO, when he was injured, 1- A, M. Crawlord and N. Davis have while left for North Bay. - ! man was hitting it with a! Good rubber tired cab always when | In some manner the man | you 'phone 600, with the hammer misged the chisel | Yesterday . the and dealt Eslord a haed blow on She the eighty. degree mark, ! breaking the first finger| Wilbam Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | | He was working at the! another temperature . reached at the second joint. His injuries were | received at MeAuley's. "Phore 778. Iressed by a physician, and it will be | Pomcipal Gordon . will mach in Special Sale To-Morrow 9 to 12 in the Morning, 2.30 to 6 in the Afternoon. 300 Pairs LADIES SAMPLE STOCKINGS These are all Fine Cotton and Lisle Thread, and include fancy emb¥oidered, lace ankles, all lace and plain stockings i In a great varjety of colors, white, grey, champagne, tan and fancy effects. All the 60c and 75¢ makes for 49c, All the 50¢ makes for 35c. All the 35¢ makes for 25c. All the 25¢ makes for 8c. | H. Cunvingham, piano tuner from ------------ | Chickering s. Leave orders at Mo Death Of George Eade. | Anley's book store. Word reached the city, on Monday, | Every reader of the Whig can buy in Chicago, of | the best 10went cigars lor 5c, at worge. Eade, Jr., oldest brother of | | Baker's cigar store, next Friday. George Mahood, Gore, street. The | Miss Myrtle Wallace, professional messdge compe as a great shock to the nurse, left yesterday afternoon to My. Bode bad died very {take charge of a case at Verona. No definite particulars have | "A mild out plug tobacro," Benson but it is understood [& Hedges, Sc. a tin. Sold only at The | Gibson' # Red Cross dong store. Greenwood expects to leave, June, for a trip to ley railroad company, at Chi- | England, where he may remain unfil A wile and three childeen are the autumn, Besides his wife andy The Square Deal is a worse weapog hildren, are his parents, four sisters, [to us than a Round Club. The Whit- Mra. lpey government crowd wants to | use Mes. [the deal. Are the electors obtuse? and | Mrs. W. A. Marshall, Conneaut, Ohio, arrived in the city, today, to visit her parents, Mai. and Mrs Sharpe, 252 Barrie street. "lee cream made from pure cream' dispensed at Gibson's Red Cross -------------- drug store fountain. Beef, Iron and Wine, "Our Own" P. J. Dear, advance agent fox King's "East Lynne" eompany', which » at the Grand Opera House on toria Day, matines and evening, the city, There will be another dance at the Yacht Club cn Wadnesday night. An extra large attendance is expected at this danes, and the younger set LN looking forward to. a good time Little Miss Pearl Hn a of Rocuion. was a flower girl at the Richardson- ; Banthic ing in 'Torontg om Men wore a dress. of white silk, ate Mr. Eade, thirty-two years old, { N. T. Ago, eft to mourn, Horge Fenwick, Toronto: Mahood "left for wag 8 J. MZ Campbell i+ in Rochester, N.Y. 'The Fluffy Ruffle is the Latest in New York. Any Ladies who have Patent Pamps or Tan Pumps, and who would like them made into 'the latest styles with the Buckle Effect. Let us send for your Shoes and quote you a price. Ghe Tooekett Shoe Store. PS New Tans and Chocolates arriving daily.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy