Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1909, p. 1

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in ! pr YEAR 76-NO. 73. . KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1909. STOLEN 20 YEARS AGO | CLAYTON SWEPT BY FIRE. . ry DIED ON THE ROAD. : oo From Montreal, Now Found in| Many Business Houses Were Com- § g : i Good Samaritan Failed to Appear valley. mid Vor St. armen (10 = Chicago. ih pletely Wiped Out. : in This Case. a a hd Tal us 1 : BS Chicago, March 27.--A kidnapping Special to the Whig. Guelph, March 27 ~My name 2 Sunday. which remained a mystery for a quar Clayton, N.Y., March 27. Fire start- a 18 é Hawkins; 1 must hate got on . ter of a century apparently was clear-| ing from ths gas plant in Levy Bros' wrong road, but I'll he all hh " Over Report That Canada| i irr viet ve Bin Engineer of Gu T. R. Flyer isos cus of twine ook, us | Despatches From Near And Le fir, a i, lions, woul ois long sought by members of her family | night, totally destroyed the McKinley, Distant Places. last evening in the snow, ice, and will Contribute in Montreal. The police lb rec seived | Stuck to Ha His Post Fitzgerald, Porter and Foley blocks. water in a fence corner on the El- a letter, Wednesday, from Madame | Levy Dras' drysgoods and clothing, ' wr mira road, some four miles out of Dame Langevin, of 415 Legauchetiere| ih Cin lon: x Guelph. Death, the coroner, Dr. v= street, Monreal, asking them to se arch | stores, Henry McKinley, bak ry. and ' ; age, stated, BE to Sa for her sister, Elizabe th, who Whoa five e! grocery; George H. Bates' printing cold, and an inquest may be held. years old was kidnapped fron office, John Foley's shoe store, Barn- A 'small sum of money, amounting home i Moutrenl, Jrenty. ve oars | hart & Butts' furniture and under- " to $k 95, was found in the pockets ot ago. we hunt was kept up for six x > ye \ man, aig some irinkéte, but t QUESTION OF CONTROL OF |vears. | PASSENGERS PRESENTED HIM [taking rooms, and J. E. Hambly's | GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS-|u line to say who ho was or * hte he . Mrs. Jason Warner, who is thought | WITH PURSE. shoe store, contained in burned blocks SIBLE FORM. camo from. J. Bruder, irom New Ger- GIFT SHIPS to, have been the -one kidnapped, was | were totally destroyed, except Ham- many, passed him as he sat by the ; BE found by the South Chicago police ;: : bly's, whose stock w py > roadside, yesterday morning, Is Being Discussed--In Times of |Yesterday. Bhe said that her name The ¥iver Wea Goji al Bilty & CX K's block w rp -- pe Matters That Interest Everybody [spoke receiving a curt ply. i P Canada, Aust {i a | vas Blizabeth Conlon, or Colborne, Miles An Hour When the Col- Ari's bh OES Mure gy # ut the N F All O Littl Again in the afternoon he passed eace, Canada, Australia andj. could not remember which. She lision Occurred--Engine, Bag-|Walls are still standing, --~Notes From ver--Little] i found the man still there and New Zealand Might Use the |qaid that she was stolen when she was gage and First-Class Car Were The wood part of the Hubbard of Everything Easily Read[ i,q Robert Mason, a neighbor, of the Ships For Their Own Affairs. five years Sd and Sakien lo 2 Jat, Badly Wrecked house, with contents are a total loss and Remembered. circumstances. Mason went over and ' -- am i terest | 1BYET on she went to New York anc . : x brick Ey mb APRIL rn3R0L : a t the fortunate in the wr ondonr MarEn 21 oGrant interest then to Lenox, Mass., where she met Toronto, March 27.16 'Engineer and the brick. part was badly dam- ro, Japanese rn ning cruisers. will . finding aie eh he astod i her husband. McKibbin, of this city, is due the cre- [aged. There wove ten families living na hor oa he bo proclaimed in [20d suffering. He said his name was Morocco by the followers of the Pre. Hawkins and that' he must have got is" manifested at the admiralty office A . . I Pccland and Australia. that dit of saving the G. T. R. flyer from [over the burned stores, who lost Canada would make an offer of naval Quarantine Raised. Youwed), he Se rudtion a 8 | everything, some bavely escaping in | tender. on the wrong road. Leaving the poor . : ' nl FI 1 March 27.~R. Dears yassengers from de; yman- wo roi ae \ hd i in- : assistance to Great Britain and that Albany, March 1--R A. Pearson, ile I as aay a he Oe AN | heir night clothes. No lives were lost.| Governor Hughes dismissed the long fellow as he found him, Mason in . the feeling among the Canadian min- | state commissioner of agriculiure, an- | ¥1'€¢, yestercay g, when 1b ran} he automobile! garage of M. .J. |pending charges against District-Attor- | formed Reeve MeDonald, who, sum- | @ isters was favorable to the building |nounces that the state and federal | into an engine and caboose, when go- ie. ARO Sarage ol Mo nev Jorome. moned the county authorities. Late of one, and possibly two, Dread- |quarantines have been raised from the | ME almost at full speed.. The wreck |Kanaly with auto belonging to Lee| 'rp. © PR. has let 'a contract for |in the afternoon, Constable Young noughts. western counties of New York, offec- [covered both tracks so that traffic |pyiiin., and blacksmith shop and tools | six hundred miles of irrigation ditches {drove to the place to find that life (hether it wv y feasible f ve to-morrow. From November 21st was impeded. Had the accident oc-| . Thi ? er 4 5 : \ : etki ¥ Profusely scattered ( throughout ie foe. * youl Vi feasit] - te Dece bes 12th, 520 entth 919 | curred a little farther east the wreck- of Frank Thibault, were totally de |in Calgary district. had aieady fit, ~dithough. the ne our spacious showroom wilt be y colonies to contro we movements | to el eg =th, 920 caitie, l= Ol 1 Ge Willi rrrelor , s were still warm. No trace sroductions gf . of their warships in time of peace ex- [sheep and 246 swine were slaughtered ed engine and cars would have gone stroyed. od 5 oir Wilkin Hasgrepar, gotemor. of a has yet been found by the |€ oe near fuse perts are not prepared to say 3ut | and buried in lime. down into the creek. As it was the It is imporsibld a get at amount of -- pre Sealand s authorition nor has anybody given in- ioners. Many of our Kingston it is thought a plan could be devised passengers Daly suffered from shack, loss, but as the insurance rate was The Grand Trapk will establish a | telligenee of having seen him before Women _Rowever pase these Sale by N which the colonial Pieadnoughts, FASEHSIIIISICISISISIIBICIIINGE passer ar. A Eh Bon the | vers Livh, most of those burned car- | two-cent-a-mile passenger rate between |he was noticed in the fence corner, thing 2 Lnner shuraetér and 3 . . 5 a x § : ow pxCE bidet Bea rr 7 oth ; O'BRIEN RESIGNS. Montreal train in the Union Station [ried most of their own insurance. Toronto and Montreal. where ho died: oditving waters. : . yesterday afternoon. But they were! The Wate oT MN ; et modifving the sometimes extreme fhe wife of a wealthy Chicago mer- models to the requirements of the » ras fi i wearer. i dwar fod : : srateful, too--glad that the smash- : chant was fined $100 and sent to jail wig Eduard wiretl to Premier London, March 27.-~Will- gra BO Worse Be it was. Th ashrup called for aid and responded promptly | for ten days for shoplifting. ar rc Jrewe, expressi i "Bri i 2 et 0 a: i : : his ai be ok ili nz A ivy Bre ho SSDresonte | for saving many lives was unanimous- [bul were held up at Philadelphia over | 'A pianist in a Montreal burlesque TER preciation or 1 in e ouse oO . ht re * ar I fad : . p p | y of the fine patriotism and' generosity orion announces the ly given to David McKibbin, 535 Euc- [an hour by a freight train and did bentie: driven rae by She fakes, had EAS HATS x 1 'enue Toro a engineer himsell committed to ¢ asylum » shown by New Zealand in the magni resignation of his seat ow- hid avenue, Toronto, the engineer - ia og U BAY I : ; ficent offer made so *promptl Ee gn the defect f fiv "Give McKibbin all the praise you . Ti . ; The mayor of Sidney, N.S.W., has Should be ordered at once. spontaneously 09 ptly and | | ing to e afag eh © e can," said W. H. Hedges, of 422 Giv- had fallen in. ey did fine work |asked for subscriptions of £250.000 to- > ys : of the Wn ss: 0 Te ens street, Toronto. "If it hadn't been [playing on the ruins and the fire is | ward the building of a Dreadnaught. LADIES SPRING SUITS Sttan------ presentatives o or This is a wonderful suit season with us, but we really do not wonder at. their popularity when Used Gun On Himself County and other develop- for his nerve and cool courage we |now under control. [homas Lee Sing, a Hamilton China: their points of merit are consider- wiown fire department was ia TO JLLUMINE FALLS. Niagara Falls, N.Y. March 27.--Plans for a 2,- 500,000,000 candlelight search power for the illumi- nation of falls at a cost of $50,000 have been ac- cepted. Two batteries of search light will be used, one on either side of the . river. # WHR not arrive till 4 a.m., when the walls # most of the buildings will he summer coason, which will make the EEFFFEH ELF RRM {losses much greater than loss of build- FRE FFP EF RTCA NERF EE C : ave! wight not be living to tell the tale hil man, who denounced gambling anng Quebec, March 27.--A young ma: : ments which make it im- He stuek to his post like a hero, and Whik his fellow-countrymen, is dead of tu. attempted suicide on Palace street possible for him further to . we stopped in a train length. We pas- |thom in shape for the opening of the Two pretty white girls, aged eigh- day, by discharging three shots fwon which is apparently un sengers thought it plucky. enough to teen 'and sixteen, charged with being wl. When Yoel buy Net ished a 32-calibre revolver, inflicting thre: | + willing or unable to hear : 3 8 fund of about $100 for McKibbin, I . lanta, Ga. 5 of New York Style whi h is fa He was discovered -by a constable venture to say that no man in the lings and contents, After a search in all parts of the largely a governing factor im our tel Dieu hospital, and the following der. . heart than the chaps on that aged twenty, of West Liberty, Ohbio,| . Pekin, March 27.--There is deep of TOMORROW J5 not too early to ' v i Lr : : p sh suits note was found in his pocket: "I Make Punishment Fit Crime. train did. - . was found in an asylum near London, | ficial concern here over reports that nee te mylsh su) put on the brakes so eflectively that rebuilt, it. will be impossible to get | bercolosis. near the Hotel Dien hospital, yester press his views on county : pel : deserve reward and we soon raised a unruly, were whipped in court at At- that vou have every latest featur wounds in the viginity of the heart him : . 3 j h > 2 i Lumes., and immediately conveyed to the Ho ERIN SIOIRIIIIIRIIIINONK crowd ever gave a dollar with glad: world for-several vears, Glen Prater. "Boxers" Besti:'ing Again. Co Otto Lindstrom. sail commit. suicide Albany. N.Y., March 27.--Assembly In that party was Dr. J. M. Au & England the anti-foreign demonstrations of the I am twenty-one years old, birthday | man Lefingwell has put in a bill} mont, a Montreal physician, who is Fae RT John Stevenson, wanted at Chat: |"Big Knife Society," in Southern Don't OrS6IS on the 17th of March. Shall not give | which goes so far as to make the pun-| also a Grand Trunk medical officer : : Es ham, on a charge of forgery, escaped | Shang-tung, are, according to the lat. you any more information regarding | ishment for kidnapping death. or' life | He, with Dr. Tilley, of Bowmanville, 3 a twice from custody, after being arrest. {est reports. assuming alarming propor- i past life. I, am tired of life on | imprisonment, as the jury may deter- attended the injured fireman, who aa f ed, and is still at large. tions in the vicinity of Tsaochufu Until you have seen the celebrated this earth.' The victim regained con | mine. Another. bill by Assemblyman jumped and was the only man injured - 5 Aquilla Chase, a descendant of the The governor of Shantung has or- scioustess in the hospital and it was | Cuvillier makes the maximum penalty 'We put six stitches in Alvin John- i" : first child, born to the Pilgrim Fath. | dered the dispatch of troops and will American Lady Kabo and FP earned that he came from Boston. ife imprisonment The manimum |ston's scalp, and two in his ear." ; 3 ers, committed suicide in New York, | adopt all measures for the protection we Legalize Sunday Cars. prisonment up to twenty-five years. | the train was going at a good speed, a Mrs. Mary L. Spengler, formerly a | This is the same ection in Which the . Toronto, March 27--Sunday car: | Senator Hill, of Buffalo, introduced a | and his head was badly bumped p "f | public. school teacher for nearly twen- Bozetavwolt started i » a and : : . . . . 3 yy rR S----E will be operated in Port Athur. an bill, making the punishment imprison- against the ties near the bridge. Lee ' 3 ty years, was placed on trial on a 6 to 10 models in each 'line. Fort William. There is nothing ney | ment from five to fifty years, Dr. Aumont also pours out a song : ry charge of larceny in Chicago for steal Hrery vue shapely, stylish and in this, as both these cities have usec -------------- of praise to McKibbin. "He stayed # 5 ing school books. . mow how Wil bo Spceaied ogaly. f ARE QUITE CONFIDENT right at lis place snd brought the : - d In an address at the Intérnational Corsets, from $2 upwards fitted ------------------ rer tae yenalty under the present law is im-! said Dr. Aumont. "He jumped while ' , because be was out of work. of foreigners, especially missionaries. Corsets now they will 'be operated legally, I fo: train to a standstill as soon as it Pence Festival in Carnegie hale Wu free at after listening to the remarks of.thos could possibly be done," he said. "lf : A ¢ Ting-fang, Chinese minister, said that wanting the legalization of the ca; it hadn't been for his nerve no one by remaining peaceful the United FOR VACANCY | IN GANAN service, and of those opposed to their gu sould say what might have happen- Co BE > : States can maintain the peace of the OQUE COUNCIL. introduction, the. pri s bills + ed ™ \ yong world. -------- ) owl gt vo He le To THAT THE KINRADE MYS The engine was a total wreck. She} Jo hh Rk jib PD. Ford J satisfaction 10 both sides. . TERY WILL BE SOLVED. was stripped of almost everything, Rigs eh 3 3 \ WANTS PROHIBITION . ones and Ex-Mayor eo ns and * was lying on her side facing the EE ; its Sheppard Are the Candidates-- Spring Importations Of 1909. The Hamilton Police Are Keeping north. The baggage car and first-class | § 5 : *3 > Of Intoxicating Liquors in Nova United States People After Prevost, Brock street, has receive Quiet, But Working--Another soossl were belly madd up us the a Scotia. 5 Canada Cabinet Co. Plant. « The Sole Axess. for Kingston. three cases of imported goods for hi Woman Found Who Saw Ethel | the collision. A yard engine with a Halifax, March 27.--The following | Gananoque, March 27.--A meeting order clothing department, including Wintade caboose. was backing over the dia notice of motion, to come up in the was held in the town hall, last even- Bootch and English tweed, serge, ete. if = mond and had not cleared out of the | J? 4 : & : House ot Assembly, next Tuesday, 18 ling, to pominate candidates to con --. ri ._""w et Hamilton, Marely, 27.--The police | track when the flyer struck the ca-} % 2 : avon by Mr. Campbell, of Kings : test the vacant seat in the town coun- Notice. have not vet succeeded in learning the | boose. : | "That in the opinion of this house | cil, rendered necessary by the resigna- | GALLAGHER ~la Kingston, on March How much wall paper do vou want? identity of 'the writer of the letter | MISS MARY McCANN the government should accede to the [jon of Michael McParland: Three "96th, 1909 Catherine Gallagher, Find ont. Wo. have: remnants calore. | signed "Justice," addressed to Chiel | FELL UNDER FREIGHT TRAIN.| kor her work of rescue at the time of [TC] of the Nova Scotin Alliance | james were brought belore the mect- aged ninety voor i eC C ---- » - Funeral fron te | residence, Weesa & Co. of Police Smith in connection with the | oe the Slocum disaster she was one day and place upon the statutes and en ing, D. Ford Jones, ex-Mayor Robert y Wellington 5 Monday \ ea . Kinrade murdo use, Although hy {And His Crushed Leg Had to Be [last week resented at Washington with ore a proviatial prolivition act ho Sheppard, and James Taylor. The y u-eloek for a "Q " ' refuse to divulge the contents v a ongressiong A al. She PY Bp yeting intoxicatmg Ss and oli 3 i Friends anc acquainty py Spring blood purifiers," and "ton | "HS SQ © contents ol. tus | Amputated. {children from drowning at the time of St i 1 1 ; latter declined nomination, and the spectiully invited to attend jon." and "pills » It pays to buy them communication, the authorities seem \ . [the wreck. to obtain from the federa government Ave setiuli; hl» ot Toronto {0 attach considerable importance io } Conerall, larch = 3 young Sat: and parliament the enactment of such Sheppard will be fought out at the papers i i it, and are anxious to discuss. th: ohn Cooke, Whos ome 1s a i | FARMER'S FATAL STUMBLE, |legislation as may bo required {op polls next Friday, unless one of the | ----------------------= ie 220 contest between Messrs. Jones and at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. See Bibby's elegant $4.50 trousers. | | matte r with the anonymous correspon [Bourg J gph ¥ au SL. Charles, | : prohibit the manufacture of liquor candidates alicrs his opinion and ROBERT J. REID, dent I'he detectives who are conduct- | Ir : i ih x hee A . ote ovig le |G . Was Carrying Explodes, | and the importation of liquor into drope out. The Leading Undertaker. + . 3 : eq | freig ¢ ¢ the de ere « Sams : y > p DAILY MEMORANDA, ing tho enquiry in the United States } 58 RA Sry here Killing Him. the 'province.' es : e funeral of the late Lawrence | 'Phone, 577. 227 Privcess street Hi lwve already" covered, considerable fi ll TO Tht fn | 8 ith's Falls, March 26.--Andrew The prorogation of the Prince Ed |poile of Leeds township, took place : ) ' ako dai " | be rush that ad as | Smiths By t wy 'd Ts sislature i p Sats of style thei ground. They a daily reports Je bis S 9 hyp he mp on " Y "| McGuire, 4 prominent farmer of Wol yard : aad legislature is heed by Saturday morning from the family re ' k id i » attornev-general' ope nt t essary above he knee, e now lies » . : : he week. A resolu C 1 Ses thous shown at Campbell Ro th i ; i 1 . will : Lg il tls [in the general hospital in a critical ford, met with a tragic death. He DS oc the house, to-day hie sidenco near Thousand Island Junction i K ES! Special Sale at Waldron's,' to-night, | the 1nlormatiol Wi X oe St condition : {loaded his gun with the intention of he I 3 Dire A ; memorialize. tho pi to St. John's church, where a solemn : Roa wor cc 4 \ 1e In » 8 oe . . x loots! y Soe ads al . a er wi hel: | er aabri |qoing out ty hoot erows in his | the legivatis 12 meg prohibit th woaion mass lor th Sopose gl Jus sou Crosse & Blachwell's lova alian Opera Co., Grand Oper: sumed. | :} oy min gone { p was su hy ow © ' oe, a J 5p ¢ Wi | yard, but a short iime later a mem- |. TS : n 3 8 ng * 3 . »hn : House, 8.15 p.m Still another new witness has beer | To Arrest Cook- Fizhters. Trot hic family' had ococasion to go importation of liquor into the pro- |. the remains were placed in Mixed Lever Tops Sydenhat get lrihodist Anpiver- | secured in the case. She is the wife | Montreal, March 27.--It is expected or woodshed and was horrified. to vipee. % ee vault: Chow-Chow 20c sary Services, lo-morfow, { - \ siness me ssidi ¢ ry! wv : issued for some © et i : r King's Daughters will serve of a prominent business jnan, I iding | that we Brrpnle Fil be longed Tox ey find McGuire lying on the floor with a ¥ y ¥ d Rumors are current that the old | White Onions, . Hest on Wednesday, 'Thursday di in the south-west part oi the city who | prominent local men and two we ping wound in his head, "Mt is sup- Damage From loes Feared. plant of the Canada: Cabinet company Walnuts Per Bottle g : and Saturday next, from 3 to 6 is alleged to have met Mrs. Kinrads { known Peterboro men, for participat- hat he stumbled on a block of Ogdensburg, N.Y., March 27.--There lis in the near future to pass into the "I need a New Hat, on her way down town on the after |ing in.a cock fight, the biggest held [ome that he hi Be i} is danger of a rceurrence of the do |hands of forcigners, 'a manufecturi Lea' Tid Bit So to-night 1 will go noon of the murder and to have had a {here for vears. The Society for the | Wood which was near him, causing ihe struction of summer cottages and |f f o the hi m king 3 ns And buy a real: swell one loa | Provention of Crusty to "Animal rifle to discharge. Deceased was fifty nC : firm from across the line, making Green Tomato. From George Mills & Co talk with her. Her evidence would no ention © ue nimals in | docks lining the American shore Je. strenuous efforts for its possession. It . Bijou Theatre--" The Convict's Re- | be of great importance, but it would tends to make an example. lickets low Ogdensburg by ice ficlds deflected |is understood the price is $15,000, at Ceylon Relish, 1 2S Cents venge' ; "The Five Calls Of Liie" ; "Mr. |serve to more definitely fix the time | were five dollars apiece, protection | by the Canadian north channel yy which figure it is a bargain, as it in weet Onions, Fear Hates A iceman ia She Would at which Mrs. Kinrade left. Whether | from arrest guaranteed, and convey- | SASSIHHRISIGIIIO water. This extends nearly a mile in: |cludes water power privileges. Mustard, | Per Bottle. Marry y A ¢§ : strated Song ' ahea > . "Will You Meet Ne gE £: | + not there was anything in the con- [ance to the battle ground provided to tha stream, causing strong cross | Gideon Seoft, Stone street, ix sell Ghqw-Cha¥: J currents which send = the ice into the ing out his stock, to-day, and pur vorsation between the two women, | At least fifty or sixty thousand dol- | 4 AND THIS IN BOSTON ! American channel, and piles it high oh [poses in the near future locating in J shore, destroying everything in its Alberta. ' as en 0, path. Miss Marjory McGregor, Charle: s ' oha 1h ; i Si hear | lars was bet. About two hundred | m-- March 27th, In Canadian History. | which might have an important bear- | a | 1632--By the treaty of St. Germain-|ing wen the case, the police will not j birds were brought along, and the | Boston, March 27.--The a street, who has been ill fof the past [IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. Civic Scandal At London. weck, will he removed to the Brock en-Laye, the whole of Capada, Cape |say. I sport lasted for about seven hours. # jeers of a crowd on School Breton and Acadia, was restored to the The atiorney- -goneral's department | bt -------- + street, standing beneath a London, Ont., March 27.--Mayor [ville General Hospital, to-day. Fran TAKE NOTICE. Samuel Steveley, Ald. Daniel Fergu- ais Moles, River street, has heen con Six. Mahogany Chairs, and a beuutitul on. The sharcholders of the Cana-|and the heads of the local police force Blind Hymn Writer. British flag fly:ag over the son, and Ald. William Gerry, have |fined to his home for some time past | C00 Mey ca onlin Sold Onde, oF i dian Pacific Railway held a special meet- | have criticized the officers working on Bridgeport. Conn., March 27.--Fan-|¥ doorway of a heel, Where ing_at Montreal to authorize the issue| . Kijrade murder mystery because |ny Crosby, the blind hymn writer, ob- |* guests of the Canadian been charged by a local paper with |seriously ill. Deter Ledger, Broek soliabed. 'phone, 705.7 accepting 'city contracts on the $56, |strect, has been confined to his home 00,000 of > tock 3 . + . * i in- The. or China? was raised | of the amount of talking they have | served her eighty-ninth birthday on | ¥ Club were being entertain 000 isolation hospital. Steveley ad- [for some time past on hceount of ill Monument Td Eiram Cronk. mitted having supplie! the heating |ness. Miss Gertrude Bedard, Brook Albany, N.Y. Nardh 26.--For the a head by resolution in the Do- | Jone. It is difficult to get any of the | Wednesday, when she was a guest. at | ed, taused the hauling minion House of «© SIMImORS. Minto ran officers to talk now. but because they | reception given in the home of Mrs. | 7 own The Wie 1g tempor on a reef "at Georgetown Harbor have ceased to talk they have not Orville Rector by the Fanny Croshy arly. 8 Ss soon svstem to help 'another company, and |stréct, ill for some time past, is stil purpose of oreeting monument fo Gerry, the interior wrod finish, built Jin a very critical condition, slight | the memory of Hirgm Cronk, who at at his mill of material from Fergw Jhopes being entertained for her ve | ihe time of his death in 1905 was the son's lumber company. An investiga- | covery ast survivor of the war of 1812 years of age. sine ladibii gb 1908--The Rt. Hon. James Bryece;|ceasexl to work by any means, and | Circle of King's Daughters in the. af replaced, but beneath the British ambassador at Washington, | stars and stripes Eh on {hev remain unshakeng in their confi- | ternoon. In the evening she attended visited awa. . dence that the will be able to un- {a reception in the First Methodist | ravel the my ry very Soon. church. She wrote a special hymn for {AACKAGIS EAC the evenir occasion, which, set tal Pol] Down A Salt oman ET IY, Te H aang & oy Att tion may follow. The following have neutted home semblyman McElligott, of New York, oh O48 th ar amilton, 27. Crown or- a v ('. A. Watt, Pine streéel, from a ow uo bill, today. appropriae re Chand Seatt' as fatal rea by | 4 i : K . "e pH introduc a alt a approf in ELECTROLIERS Fire | hief Scott was fatally injured by | i ney. Washington was asked if be had To Try Cuban Rebels. dave in Toronto on business; Mis: |gino $10,000. The monument is to be \ : Murdered His Opponent. been consulted with Eerence i Mrs. Havana, March 27.--A court-martial | Laura Gibson, King strect, from » lapected in Cypress Hills cemetery, ir pe fur re of Ex Reval. Russia, March 26.--An .inter- land Miss Florence inrade's leaving Y ng dav. a short visit with Kingston friends ot whl soldier is 7 3 a fifa 4h he SIE | LOK S Edmund, ation! wrestling competition now the city to go to Toronto. He said will convene, to-day, at Afares castle » Brooklyn, whe he old oldie We have just opened Beltz on Dundas street t was his : i , ho charge of military | Miss Cunningham, Brock street, from ried. Hiram Cronk was 105 years v being held in this: city was the scene he knew nothing about the matter, for the trial on the ats ¥ / visit ith relatives 1 hu 7, . hie } night off duty. and nobody knew he | emg n s - g ri | her rebellion of Sergi. Cortes, his son [a few ddys' visit With rest at ff age at the time of his death. a very choice assort-* was i.the building until hig cries for of a murder and a suicide. A German {and answered In reply to another 1 ; : Vincente and Corpl Ricardo, the rural | South Lake. iat -------- estler named Leisoe a fit of lqhestion that the policemen who h 3 et ' rE & : eB ; ment of Electroliers. help brought lis. comrades to his|Wrestier AMBRE letyl 10 Sed' his lbecn watching the house in wi ed guards concerned. in the uprising ac | Visiting in town : Miss May Eliott B. A. Hotel Arrivals. \ He has a wile and three chil | Tage m the Ting fatally stabbed his ibecn watching in which Miss | 5000 econtly. The two Cortes gee [Toronto with her sister, Mrs. Rober K : resCle © has a wile 8 hetnd opponent, a man named Krans, aiter|Kinrade has been living during the heilas and b Hv { | McBroom, Stone street; Mis. SR A. J. Mumiord, Burnham, A. C. ) dren, has belonged to the brigade five hich lLeisner committed suicide last 1 i wécks had been with lable to the death pensity, ane : ich ho. he Hooker, V. W. is J. Leach NEW IDEAS Td "was appointed aesistant which i nici last co iple of ad he ¥ | Ricardo, who did not take to ' the |¢ arirae, Detroit. Mich, with E Roelofson, 'Toropto; -J. MeCanlers: F. ec ur months ago. y J Liaw woods with the others, to ten vears' | mother, Mrs. K. Baker, Nios } J Ross and wile. "Gananoque: Je B HANDSOME SHADES Eight Negroes Shot By Sheriffs. | PL ; sircet; Miss Bessie Middleton, King | © i» oque; da le « 3 Sy. Louis, March 27.--A special from | The Trusts aud Guarantee company, |Ymprisonmen street. left during the past few days Hampson, Hamilton; J. S, Bracken, See i Bt oma, states s ed, "Toronto, 'have heen appointe a Viel Wi vant Chicas Milwaukee; R. Séldon Desison; Napa- And very reasonable \ Was el accu ie En righ gel 4 limited, or the funds, and na Discovery Of Trachoma Germ. : for a visit with relatives in Chicag.. i nee; Rev. S. B. G. Wright, Bannock< in price. {re ) yestordiy, in: the house of Rob et | sheriff's posse at Hickory | ound. 4 the infant children of the late Berlin, March 27 --Profl. Gred, di- You Ruz No Risk. 1 § purn; LS. Roush, harlis. } V. Wil Ce aman of this village Mrs. Cole em ---------- timiel A" Loney, of the town of Corn- [rector of the Berlin eye hospitai, an- kins, Montrea John Taylor, Guelph yn attempting to pu 1b, Wi Livingston's special $2 hat, no bet- wall, in the county of Stormont. nounces the discovery of the trachoma | Ii buying your now spring hat here § W. H. Churchill, Perth; B. J. Cahill, aa in swamp} hg Fe eon ks nd Jue . ] "Almond Cream." "Almond Soap," | germ. He says his experiments with | where you are certain of correct style } London, : Robertson Bros i nec Aron the Se Joe a v 5 no now to buy cheap all and Oatmeal' Toilet Powder make the|the germs 'on anthropoid apes conv and undisputed ali v. 'New derbies . | amd pow [hes log AIONS CON ol urn 1 nee. Woese's quitting sale in coft as velvet. Sold in Kingston |vinced him that. trachoma is con- |$2, $2.50, $3, #1, t Campbell Bros,"§ Would be cheap at $2.50: we ask tenet falling down an clevator shaft during y The was put out alter burn: | paper, : p throu gh the Boor of the kitchen. L:Bibby's $2 hats are swell, at g Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. |tagious only in ils carly siages, the style centre for 's bats, 2, Livingston's speciel hat, 3 RR PA) " RR GRR SHE NEY I % 13 &

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