Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1909, p. 3

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(E------------ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DAINTY WAISTS --FOR--_ Dainty Women TIGHE 100K GAS AND IT LOOKS QUEER AS HE WAS DRESSED. Found Unconscious, Taken to Hospital! But He Never Regain- ed His Faculties--He Was Quite Popular. Toronto, March 20.--Robert Tighe, a well-known mining man, having becn with his brother, James, the first to take advantage of the Cobalt boom, was found unconscious from illuminat- ing gas in the Albion hotel, this morn- ing. He was at once removed to St. Michael's hospital, but, although arti- ficial respiration was applicd, he nev- er regained consciousness. Tighe went to his room, last night, seemingly in good spirits. He was lying on the bed fully dressed when found. He was a member of the Tighe Mining Syndicate which formerly owned the site of Lar- der Lake City. He was about forty | vears old "and popular among those who knew him. | A Lanadian duplicate of The wise woman is laying in. her supply of Summer Waists now while the styles and sizes are complete. Later you ones picked up, so why needs thig'week ? You rials and prices just right and faction assured. $1.1.25, 1.50, | 1 will find: the prettiest not'let Hs "supply your will find styles, mate- perfect satis- £54 1,75, 2:00, 2.25 to 5.50. MILLINERY Leave your order for your Easter Hat with us this week if possi- ble. Later we will be so go budy swe may have to disappoint, you, and we don't want to do that. We are prepared to handle an enormous spring Millinery trade, and; from present tions 'we will be indica taxed to our utmost. the leading fashiom centres. See the N see these smart suits. colorings. David M. Spence, Striking | | 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000000 000000000¢ --- -------------------- EASTER MILLINERY OMPLETE DISPLAYS of stylish millinery and trimmings, embracing everything that has been adjudged correct We've said it before and it will bear repeating--don't fail to in ew Suits new modéls. 'Correct styles and The Leading Mantle and Millinery Store ; ---------- MR. PROBABLE We worth your ready--to engage us We taking method to acyuainted make while can it when you're are simply this get That we are Expert Plumbers and steam Fitters You Can Easily Learn by Investigation. David Hall 66 Brock St. ~ Phone 335 New Wall Papers. | Call and See our Spring Stock of | Wallpapers, Room Mouldings, i Plate Rails, etc., before you go elsewhere. It will be a pleasure for us to show you them. Painting; Graining, Paperhanging, Etc. T.McMahon & CO, Cor, * nd Bagot Sts. it BER Rp Be Pearsall's Millinery . ~ Opening. YARKER BRANCH ¢ Spring. Millinery display com- es eon WEDNESDAY, March PRARSATL WALKER, MISS . will attend. is. Saleslady. Pearsall's Millinery 228 DIrincess St. ANGROVE'S FOUNDRY Brass and Tron Castings of Any Size or Weight. Place d'Armes' | | James Campbell, TAILOR, 109 .BROGK STREET. * Oléaning and Pressing. New Vélyet Collars, from 75 CENTS UP. | the All Ladies Are Invited. the Ameri- Boat Associations long- motor boat race, on Lake Ontario, hag been established by the dcéeptance * by the Canadian Power Boat Association of a trophy from J. W. Commendor, of this city, secretary- treasurer of the Lake Sailing Skiff Association, for a long-distance and endurance race. The race which is a handicap, based upon speed ratings furnished by the owners of the com peting béats, will be from Toronto to a point off Clayton, N.Y., and will be started on July 25th, a week ahead of the L.Y.R.A, regatta. Every department of a newspaper is entitled to come within the statutes relating to libel and slander, and thus is enabled to take advantages of any protection they afford, as is the edi- tor, manager, publisher or proprietor of a newspaper. This is the purport of a 'decision given, this morning, by a chief justice in a motion arising out of the war between two Hamilton sporting editors, Robinson, of the Spectator, and Mills, of the Times. The chief justice allows an appeal from ruling of the master and decides that security for costs must be given. {can Power | distance ROBBER SHOT AND KILLED. Officer Fatally Wounded in Lively Fusilade. Trenton, Mo.,, March 30.--While heading a posse ol citizens in pur- suit of two safe-blowers City Marshall George Caraway was shot and pro- bably fatally wounded here yesterday. The safe-blowers had robbed two stores at Spickard, near here. Local authorities were notified, and when the robbers arrived on a train a lively exchange of shols ensued. Car- away dropped with the first volley. Three of the robbers were cornared this afternoon by the posse on a farm two miles south of Jamesport. There" was -a hot exchange of shots, 'and "ome of the robbers was shot and killed. The two others surrendered. CLEANED OUT SHOP. Robbers on a Very Busy Street in Stratford. Stratford, Ont., March 30.--~Some time between 6 and 10:30 o'clock, last night, the jewelry store of W. H. Roberts, 56 Wellington street, was en- tered and about four hundred dollars worth of watches, rings, brooches, ete., taken. The robbery was a most hold-faced 'afiair, the etoro being but a stone's throw from the police sta- zion and on a much-frequented thor- oughfare and even the show window was cleaned out. It ie thought to have boen the work of professignals. DO CHATHAM WOMEN SMOKE ? Says They Are Inveterate Users oi Cigarettes. Chatham, Ont., March 30.--Rev. W H, Grabam, pastor of the Victoria avenue Methodist chuech, created somewhat of a sénsation in his church by announcing that informa- tion had reached him to the efiect that the women of Chatham aré in- veterate cigarette smokers. Says U.S. And Canada Will Fight. Asheville, N.C., March 30.--That the whole of the American continent - will eventually become one great republic, under the government of what is now the United States, is the prediction made by Former Governor Folk, in an interview. Governor Folk déclares that a clash between the United States and Can- ada jis inevitable, and that it will come in the not far distant future. A Wise Mother's Story Let All Mothers .and Daughters Read Carefully and Profit|By It. "l am convinced," writes Mrs. A. B. Hopeford frqm St. John, "that a majority of young girls who die of consumption do so because their mothers neglectea their health at the critical time when carefulness insures vigor and sound health. If a girl's | health is neglected from her \cleventh to sixteenth year her body will be weak and she becomes a reaay victim of typhoid, anaemia, and in many | cases consumption itself. In her six- j teenth year my youngest daughter | showed signs of failing strength. Some { dyspeptic troubles developed, her heart | became weak and palpitation fright { ened her dreadiully. She was irregular | in the important bodily functions and { rapid los¥ in a weight and a ruddy complexion pointed to a rapid decline. She disliked making her troubles known to our doctor, a feeling I felt i 1 should respect, and so by good for- | tune T was led to use Ferrozone with | most gratifying results. My neighbor next door, Mrs. Woods, haa found | Ferrozone so good in nervousness that she persuaded me that it would re- store Flossie's health, and from the | time the second box was commenced { her improvement was constant. She is {now a big, strong girl, ruddy and { plump, able to study hard and to take her share of household duties: I am | an earnest advocate of Ferrozone. We | all use it. now as a tonic as it is cer- tainly woman's best friend." ¥ All dealers sell Ferrozone, 50. per box or six boxes for $2.50; procure a supply to-day. | quoted 8 mre TO-DAY pl iiay Matitee every afterndon, ai 4.15, Bxen- i at 8.15. New People, AUSTIN and war¥whicnrs Trans atlantic Am usement in Prete, chides Be; Aone 10c In the Matter of the Estate of Late L. A: M. Gildersleeve. TENDERS for the following properties will be receiv by the undersigned wp to noon of the 3rd day of Aptil, 1909. The Homestead, corner of Johnson and King streeis, 90 feet front by 109 feet deep more or less. Part of the premises on Prineess street, occupied hy Harrison Warehouse, having a frontage of about 90 feet. The store on Sydenham street, at pres- ent gccupied by Kilpatrick as a marble factory. The vacant lot on the north side of Princess street, near Division streey, known as the Newman lot: © Lots 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 32, 34 and 36 on Toronto street. i 5 WALKEM & WALK olic¢itors, Clarence St., Kingston. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. The Steamer Victoria, of the Port of Brockville. This' bis 4 capacity of about 160 passengers, is about 73 feet long and has a 15 foot beam, is equipped with a compound Doty Engine, instaled in 1907." Hull therow Diy over- hauled and boiler .retubed last year. Speed between 11 and 12 miles an hour. In first-class order. Boat ean be in- spected at Brockville. Apply to The Brockville Navigation Co., Limited. W. 8. BUELL, Managing Director, Brockville. LORD MINTO'S DANGER. Viceroy of India Has Elaborate Guard, Caleutta, India, March 30.--Lord Minto, - ithe viceroy of India, is now going about guarded by the most ela- horate police escort on record. On the occasion of his reeent visit io university, the bazaars and streets ine the vicinity of the university senate house were in the hands of handreds of European and Indian police, includ- ing an armed force. The senate house and its galleries and furniture were searched hefore Lord Minto's ontry. These precantions are declared to bo the result of an anonymous letter re- ceived at the Government House, threatening an attempt on the vice roy"s life. CHASING INSURGENTS. Said the Crowd Will Surrender Very Soon. . Oklahama, City, March 30. ~Day- break, to-day, found the state militia upon the move in pursuit of Crasy Snake and his handful of insur- gents, composed of negroes, Indians, and half-breeds. Scouts say the In- ATTRACTIVE cies in The surance Co. Jute security, GIRLS. APPLY KINGSTON STEAM Laundry, hy Ra and Syden- ham streets. GOOD POLICY IN American Life - AT ONCE, GOOD RELIABLE NURSE girl, 'age about 16. Apply to Mrs. RB. INVESTMENT POLI- North Ameri vy id results. Boon, Agent, 159 Wellingtom St. 20 rayment lite ican Life ln- rates, abso- NORTH Every: pre- ears, t. Lipman, Princess Theatre. A COOK, FOR FAMILY OF THREE ! where housemaid is Kept, No wash- i 50 King St. ing or ironing. Apply e, SER FOR NEWLY PATENT to Whig ollice. CANVAS ed advertisi devise, sells at t. GENTLEMAN'S GOLD WATCH; ELGIN last night, on University Ave. Finder will be rewarded THA 5, BL Gin'he convered tne Willig by returning Territory, ville * 'to Brockville. Address Box 273, Whig office. A FAIRLY CAPABLE, EXPERIENCED servant, Ww other help is kept. Apply to Mrs. deo, Mahood, 107 Gore street, between 6 and 8 Pam. SALESMEN WANTED "AUTO Spray,' tC Hand Sprayer made. Sample free to ap: proved agents. Cavers Bros., Galt, Ont: SMALL taining BLACK small sum of Office. FOR HAIR, MOLES, warts, etc, re without scar. ' ence. Dr. Elmer Nose, Throat Specialist, 258 Twent, J. and Bagot EXPERIENCED COOK, GENERAL, DE- sires situation in Kingston at once. Best reference. The Guild, 71 Drum- mond St., Montreal. Telephone, Up HAND-BAG, onan day, on Earl St., between Wi , or Wellington St. Earl. Finder kindly return to this PERSONAL. L BIRTHMARKS, ved SITUATIONS VACANT, Ser tte Abbots CON- Satur- latest modern vemen r a ony 200 Tine meets near , to sult purchaser. Al win's Insurance Emporium, CARLOAD JUST RRI i! well-known M Nin ht a, Come early and get first choice, 5 "hE MA ings permanently ie 1 Skin Blemish t ie rass, Massey-Harris Co., Clarence St. | FIVE BRICK AND TWO FRAME 2261, w THIS MAY MEAN YOU. TO LEARN BARBER '! trade, uates ewrn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Help secure positions. Will equip shops. Cone stant practice. Careful instructions, Few w complete course. Cata-! logue free. Write Moler Barber Col | lege, Toronto. } MEN WANTED d 7 Nursery Stock. ¢ Best outfit Free. adian Nursery Co., treal. tion to salesmen for our Hardy Grown in Quebec. | Investigate. TEACHERS WANTED. : houses, in good locality. It will pay. " ! you to see them. Apply John Me PERMANENT | 'een, 288 University wy Can-| GOOD CIGAR AND TOBACCO B Mon- UST ness, on Princess street, ished jo years. Best location in Ley Ly. A gain for someb y . Ba 126 Princess pr rie Ain Limited, | 3 nN T i a FIVE WANTED---YOUNG MEN TO LEARN] automobile business by mail and pre- | pare for positions as chauffeurs and | repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks ; asdist you to secure posi- tion. Pay big; work pleasant ; de- mand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson, Empire Automobile Insti | "848.'" Regina, Sas | | tute, Rochester, N.Y | 1 SN WANTED, AT ONCE, ON SALARY | and expenses. One good man in each | locality with rig or capable of hand- | ling horses to advertise and introduce our guaranteed Royal Purple Stock | and Poultry Specifics. No experience necessary ; we lay out your work for you. $25 a week and expenses. Posi- tion permanent. Write W. A, Jenkins Manufacturing Co., London, Ontario. AGENTS--WE WANT A GOOD MAN OR woman in every County in Canada to sell our Medicated Toilet Soaps and Family Remedies, in Combina- tion Packages. From one to four sold in eve house. The greatest sellers | ever offered to agents. One hundred per cent. profits. Write to-day for full particulars. The F. BE. Karn Co., Lim and y v Victoria streets, Toronto, Canada. Want r siping hand, more capital. brains read thi WANTED--GENERAL. You can reac THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estimates on electric work. All kinds | of work promptix, done, F. J. Birch, Klectrician, 206 Wellington street. Want Ads. APPLY TO JAMES ACTON, COAL | and Wood Yard, Cor.. Calborne and | Division Sts., to get shes Seonned | out of yards, or cellars. F Oue. | ARTHUR 853 ELLIS, aa. office and residence, diane are in precipitate flight towards the rata and overtures of render are expected hourly. Georgo | Woodruff, attorney for the department | of the interior, arrived to-day. { | LONDON'S GRAFT CHARGES. Real Estate Owners Want Royal Commission. London, Ont., March 30.~In connec- tion with. the graft ¢harges that have been made against members of the city cofincil here, the Real Estate Owners' Association, will ask the gov- ernment to appoint a royal commis- sion io investigate and in addition will probably form a fund among themselves: to press. the charges if Andrew Carnegie will give a sum as he did in the recent Pittsburg cases. Mr. Carnegie ha~ been written to re gardifg the matter. Give Up Barton Mystery. Hamilton, Ont., March 30.--A de spatch from New York states that the Pinkerton agency, which was engaged by the provincial government in 1906 to try. to solve the Barton township murder mystery, has given. up the job, after making frditless' efforts to identify the woman and to get some trace of her murderer. Superintendent lailey, of the New Yorlagency is as saying he Tasted Whink the mystery will be ever cleared. up, unless the murderer makes a death-bed confession. WANT CAMP AT PRESCOTT. Asks Department to Allow 56th to . Train There. Brockville, Ont., 'March 30.--At special meeting of the" Pregestt towh council a resolution was passed and authorized to be sent to the militia department, requesting that the sum- mer camp of the 56th Regiment be held there instead of at Petawawa. The counell will guarantee to defray expenses up to $250, and supply elec- tri¢ light and water. a Killed In Battles. Petersburg, 'March 30.--In a battle, in the streets of twelve nationalists have heen thirty wounded, and six- The St. pitched Tabriz, killed and teen rovalists have been killed. first intimation of the rioting was brought, to-ddy, in despatches from Theran. It is feared that the casnal- ties will be much heavier hefore order is redtored. Strange Tragedy In Rome. New York, March 30.--A despatch from Rome says: Believing that she had communicated consumption' to his daughter, who died of the disease, Napoleon Parboni, a republican agita- for, stabbed a nineteen-year-old girl in the convent of the Sisters of St. Mary, and then ended his ewn life with the same stiletto. White Girl In Chain Gang. Athens," Ga., March 30. =onvicted of being an "undesirable,"" Kate 0'- Dwyer, a handsome young white wo- man, has been sent to { county sur- | TENDERS FOR 94 LOTS, ON WEST Ave. side HUNDRED TEACHERS FOR Saskatchewan and Alberta. Apply The Western School Shpply Co. Ltd., Box a Partner? | Perhaps business is d ageing for the want of a help ora little money and men with through our Class Covtrihns 01a 8 W WOW © ARCHITECTS. Goon GENERAL PURPOSE MARE, some Second-Hand Cultivators, isc Harrows, Drills and cheap ; also a car load of Me! lin Buggies. Apply F. P. Grass. IMPORTED ST. ANDREASBERG AND German Roller Male Canaries. Ev bird guaranteed to sing. A Splenda Easter gift for mother, w or sister. 'Phone, 612, or call corner Queen and Barrie Sts, W, J. Drivery' o, ghe | COMFORTABLE AUXILIARY ORUIS. ing Yacht, in sound condition aud ! well found ; two new force puieps for deep or shallow wells, easy waking and much tt than you have been used to (perhaps); second-hand buggy: some building [thiber ; Jhree pieces 401t. long and' 5 pieces "ROI, prices. that should take then guick: Apply 185 Parl street, TO-LET. | DWELLINGS, FURNISHED furnished, - Stores, etc, Brock, Cor. King St. | | | AND UN- McCann's, {THAT LARGE AND. CENT! situated house, 98 13 AY sion May 1st. Apply to J. Gilbert, Grocer. 1 | th m | {A SINGLE BRICK HOUSE, 10 ROOMS, | 0, 115 Stuart street, moderns {m= provements. . Possession 1st. Apply to John AShley, 28 Liviogston eo. B st Kitchen, Tight quire -- AROATTROT, | 181 University} Albert street : lots, 26ft. front-| age ; also lot on Stuart St., between HENRY P: Tockett"s and Wilson Homestead. Tén- ders for all or part will be. Accep- SMITH, "Phone, 345. etc,, Anchor Building, Market Square. | ARCHITECT, | MONEY AND BUSINESS, {| LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND CLOBE ed. Address John Tweddell, or " Joséph Power, City. WM, NEWLANDS tects, etc., Office, 'Phone, 608. GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR cloth and have it made up into up- & _ SON, 258 Bagot street. | yedr | Fire Insurance Company. Avaliable ARCHI assets $61,187,216. Iv addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited lability of all Farm and cit; to-date suits. Price and workman- shi guaranteed to please. Pressing and repairing done on the shortest notice. Tuciiss Galloway, 131 Brock St., next Bibby's Livery. chant's Bank Bi POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER- | uilding, corner Brock and Wellington streets. MEDICAL CARD. the stockholders. Property p Aah ' ates. 'Prone, 2132. "Phone, B68, | & Brange, Agents. | | BOARD AND ROOMS. PRIVATE BOARD FOR ONE OR_TWO respectable men. Apply 15 Rideau street, City: and William streets. to 9 am.; 2 to 4 "Phone. 870. "The Stay's the Thing" Spirella Corsets every figure. Duplicate bréaks or rusts in A Style for Corset free, if stay Lone year. Demonstrations Tues. and Thurs. evenings of each week, Write or 'phone 878. MARGARET DUNNETT, 105 Wellington street. 28% Tenders for Red River Bridge. SEALED tenders addressed to the un- dersigned, and mar on the envelope "Tender for the Red River Bridge," will be received at the office of the Commis- sioners of the Transcontinental Railway until twelve o'clock noon of the Sth day of April, 1909, for the construction and erection of a stéel and concrete bridge and approach spans over the Red River between Winnipeg and St. Boniface, near the, foot of Lombard Street, together with grading and approach spans over Streets in nnipeg. : Separate tenders must be submitted for the substructure with other works as per schedule, and for supersiriy Plans, details and profiles may be seen and full information obtained, at the office of the chief engineer at Ottaws, and also at the office of the district en- gineer at St. Boniface, Man. Persons tendering are notified that, tenders will not be considered unless made on the forms supplied by the Cora- missioners, which may be had on ap- plication to Mr. Hu D. Lumsden, chief engineer, Ottawa, nt., and M. 8S. R. Poulin, district engineer, St. Boniface, an. Each tender sealed by all the parties to the tender, and witnessed, and be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered Bank of the Dominion of Canada, payable to the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway for the sum of $25,000 for substrueture and other work as per schedule, and for the sum of $25,000 for steel supersificture and floor. The chequds deposited by the party whose oer is accepted will be deposit ed to the credit of the Receiver General of Canada as security for the due and faithfyl performance. of tlie contract. ac- cording to its terms. Cheques deposited by parties whose tenders are rejected will be returped within ten days after the signing of the contract. The right is reserved to reject any all 'tenders. ANY PERSON WHO section (160 acres, available Dominion Lands Agencv or TIES. --Six months' A mother, son, sister. good standing may p section along-side his "$3.00 per wore. Duties months in each of six uired Cultivate must be signed and re-emption omestead $3.00 per may he acquired on any on either odd or even n South of township 45, may third Meridian and the line. Duties.--Must reside each of three years, COAL.--Coal or | rental of $1.00 an acre. By order, P. E. BRYA, Setretary. The Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway. Dated at Ottawa, 6th March, 1909. Newspapers inserting us agvertise -» ment without authority from . Com- be at missioners will not be paid for it. "PLACER Mi a 3 are. ING. Two chain gang, and is now serving in chaing with 'negroes' " Knowing the right, there is no par- | ena river 1m ticular excuse for doing the wrong applicant for = term Office Hours, and 7 to 9 p.m. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. head of a family, or any male over years old, may homestead a quarter- more or less) land Saskatchéwan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Sub-Agency for the district. Entry by proxy may be at any agency, on certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader, and cultivation of the land three years. homesteader within "nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solel and occupied by him or by his father, daughter, In certain districts a homesteader re-empt a quarter- hcmestead. ~~Must reside six years from date of homestead entry (including the time to earn homestead fifty mcres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right aad Sonnot obtain a ake fn certain districts. acre. Purchased numbered East of ary and Edmonton Railway and 'est line of range 26, and West of 3 cultivate and erect a house worth $300. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST MINING REGULATIONS. al mining rights may be leased for {wenty-one years at au annual ROBERT J. GARDINER, M.D., PHYSI. | LEGAL. i cian and Surgeon, Corner of Bagot | 8 A B, CUNNINGHAM, BARRISTER and Solicitor. Law Office, 79 Clarence Slabs 500 cords. Dry Hea We havé a nice lot, selling $2.25 per load. see them. SWIFT'S. $10 a mile per annum. Royalty, 2 z cent after the output rt tro.oho"" . W. CORY, uty of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this ' advertisewent will not be paid for. Es 1S THE SOLE 18 of in Manitoba, Dominion made residence pon in each of may live owned brother or Price patent) and a purchased Price homesteads available lands Sections the Cal the the Bault Railway six mouths ia oe No man can afford to pay rent, hk but every man can afford to apply his rent money on the purchase of a home. Come in and we'll tell yowhow at 'mare others have done,

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