Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Mar 1909, p. 6

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AGE SIX. . $ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1909. ; i "Furs 100 CISHENTEE VS OF WORDTO KEEP UP FENGESTHE AMENDMENTS Store "MONTREAL HOLDUP. | DW BREFFORM. AND ALSO EROFER CATTLEITO BE te cr | The Story She Tells Now Seenis --Notes From All Over--Little| The Latest Order Sent Out By |Liquor Can Be: Seized Wherever Quite Fishy--Carried Of in a the Railway (Commission-- Any Suspicion of Sale--The Road Surface on the High- License Fee in Toronto to Go A N Cab and Some $145 Secured-- p nsitz ed .She Recovered Some. The Allan steamer Laurentian arriv: ways: Up to $1,600. { i h Ottawa, March 31.--Persistent com- | Toronto, March 31.--The terms % l ro rch 31.--Mis , ed at Glasgow on 25ih. 1 of li Montreal, March 31.--Mis¢ D'Amour, Ti is expected that the legislature | plaints dave been. made, for. many (he aormdieiiis' to" the Heenses' act 4 AGAINST ] jahe young sadlier soi Hier's Hovis will conclude its business next week. months, to the railway commission in | were announced by Hon. Mr. Hanna, ! in a ar ute in a sensational hold-up at wil. J. C. Eaton has given a fine site conneetion, with the defective fencing this mornin, Among 'other things : . . : ' Rh ; oe <iob ee . . 'whek for a new Methodist church in Toron- For non-fenging by railway companies stricter Denayés are imposed forecon-{ ¢ Hi it 3 Gao he dod wi : Hla' ' Moth, Fire and! a few Yeeks age, whe &_ Tob o. of their right-of-way aad hat the law | viction 'of charges of running "blind a i \ xcephi alu Ines at $ 4.75, 15. i - leaps and after partly strangling ve The Allan steamer Mongolian, irom regarding cattle. guards. is not com- piss. The penalty for the first of+ 3 / 18.75 and on to 5.00 Loss of AnyKind away with about $100, has again Glasgow, docked at Halifax at 5:30 | plied with, Claims, ispumerable, for Jee now will be a minimum fine of © a prices between. PY figured in a hold-up. Last evening, | &'™ stock killed and refusal to make toa maximam of $200. For sec- ¥ y . Foes : s £ : y 4. pi ABR 3 A, "ED i 34 according oP: 3 she 1 A resolution was introdueod in Novy | compensation were disclosed. The mat- | ond conviction of offences against the We ha presen SR a Zn tiaR of ine S145 jo hee mory, she wag tak Scotia legislature for provincial pro- ter has been receiving the close. at- | license law the penalty is increased Si it S. Jever SEN ted 3 collection of % 489 g ! > I : | hibition. tention of the board and a lengthy | from four to six months' imprison- pring units quite so satisfactory in every- ¥ ' {when she was seized by two men and p a " : a \ : . smorandum on the subject has been | ment. Inspectors afte empowered to wa 'this h ven \ ] . pundléd into a cab, and after being fhe act providing that judgments amore : - he . ] as 8 has pro . The best ud . diven sone, distance I 8 hed Ws cannot be delayed "lor ger than Six prepared by Judge Mabee while a | inspect hotels with td to all mat : & i ? b | I ding or story, she w . | months, has gone into gfiect. draft order is being sent out. It pro- | ters of accommodation, equipment, those women most patticglar ipliave r Bor Woseon wil call. [FS A SET Bt a con | i Tn he LE rr BY REE] | amon Ape EM oe 8 SE fo ST ete tien ea EEL FREI | endalinstaion is sktbnded 0) John McKay IN LOVE WITH BISCUITS. oo hos Ougria; guverniont his orm height of four feet six inches with [other place, and nave reason to be- A cordial invitation is extended to you : oo Old Southerher® Married An Ex- | against the Fort Frances Lumber com- swing gates at farm crossings; (2), {lieve that it is intended to be sold, in to come and the new Sprin Suits and cattle guards on each side of the high- | contravention of the act, they. are em- or iA. d : : : eeflont: Coe. bef. McCurdy and Baldwin, aero- way at every rail level crossing. Sha- powered to seize iti Liquor so seized Coats and Skirts. Never mi \ about be- 1 BEALL LALALALEAAALALEAA Atlanta, March 31.--Joshua B. Craw- | Messrs. ardy 4 bh ing gates, built before 1904, may stay. | 18 not to be destroyed on conviction of ing prepared to buy or not, come and see auts » invited, it is said, to |5 : ; » ford, eighty-five years old, one of the nauts, will be invited, it is sak 0 | The railway fences shall be turned in- | the people charged as has been, hereto- » » » » ks uo married Mrs. Belle Salvage ship qxperiments there. of St. Augustine, a widow of about |y i railways in course of construction it the provincial treasury to help meet i] . gy >t ontealm a broken through the ice}. aa x : < ; thirty-five, died here yesterday. ? ba 8 is provided that, before being opened | CXPenses, of enforcing the law. When in St. Augustine a few months for traffic, such fences shall be con- Provision is made for the licensing ago Mr. Crawford put un at Mrs.| BE, Judge, a clever Winnipeg for structed. It is also ordered that with- | of notels in local option districts or Salvago's boardingshouse; and fell £0 | or. was sent to the penitentiary for! * yest all railways shall construct |in districts where licenses have not { at Cape Rougd. There is clear water | tdeeplv i o wi : ] intai sui « | been heretofore is iti | deeply in love with the 'landlady'slig, years for cashiig a bad cheque and maintain suitable ana proper ofore issued. In cities of ton, thirty miles above Quebec. do , . . i 3 ir ir A 53 ' wealthiest men én Atlanta, who three Petawawa camp to continue their air to the respective cattle uards on each | fore the case but is to be sold to them. You are welcome. 4 The Dominion government steamer side of the highway. With regard to license holders, the money to go to ; ' i The Standard of . Silver Excellence cooking, and especially her biseuits, | 1 the Bank of Ham highway crossings with a twenty foot | OVer £200,000 the license fee for shops that he prdposed and wad accepted |" James Mullin, & conviet, serving a roads surface on. concession and main | and taverns alike which «is now $1,000 The old man's death was due to weute | ar's term for theft escaped from the roads and sixteen foot on sidé and and $1,200 respectively is to be $1,600 indigestion. [Now Westminster B C penitentiary bush roads. s mn each case. This affects only the city ra ---- Fh Monday. He Was recaptured. val AY the May meeting of the commis- of Toronto, 3 | he report that Crazy Snake 1 had sion the companies will be given a More stringent provisions are made ") 20 | hearing regarding the proposed order. with a view to further restricting the {heen captured or 'had surrendered i : . : bart Bis or ud, man a Among the cases to come before the sale of liquors to minors and provin- we fl ™ { shones from Pierce that the rumor is railivay, next week, is a complaint by cial brewers and distillers receive some phe RR. B. Faith and others regarding the measure" of protection against outsid- Flatware | groundless, B43 ers by i iti 5 Bl 3 i ¥ xb » y y s by the imposit t* The St. Louis express, with fifty condition of cars on the Ottawa and ) impositiop of a fee of $300 de : . ; 4 " Yd New York railway. Ft'is claimed that per year, on agents representing such { o Bon-Bon Dishes i In 13 lucky colors, 18 2 DE ng was wreekud cant, of Kallis they are not kept in a proper state of persons. ie Cla al fine, tough, quick drying, ' : ) as. yu owing 1o | ijaanliness. The Export Lumber com- Premier Whitney," this morning, de- : It costs more at first, but is the kind that dogs not wear out. the fact that the steep grade compell : : : . eli i 4 S Ani « leds "o ? pany will press its application for (° ined to discuss ithe report that the 4 ugar ream el durable finish for floor 5 Clow, pet moved a resolution be- siding conneetions with the Grand Sale vative proviuces of the dominion To-Morrow Morning, 9 to 12 O'clock ' . : aE Mr. . t Tasik ' : re citin railed 4 ahi i Batter Dishes \ furniture, interior wor k, fore the public accounts committee at runk and Canadian Pacific railways | Will otier a Dreadnought to the British 1 In designs and weights to near Preston street. navy. "Il have received 'no communi- suit everyone. metal work ever thin y Ottawa, advising the appointment of inti ' 5 i is x f ' y g 0n purchasing agent in every govern- cation, he said, when qudstioned, that needs freshening. ment department. > "a | "At Hrantiord, Dominick Rosi To- : body on this subject, but I desire to You can get it In cans at La Brant bud, Doutinick NOB Ar Li emphasize the statcmént made by me, 3 the Central prison, for bringing 0 ; bikin yesterday, and to repeat that in my C, 3 Il a | ope opinion Canada has let a great op- | "nor have I communicated with any- goventeen-year-old girl there for im- tun By? { proper purposes. portunity go by. a ' . . Despite the premier's stat i nh aR Al 1 fn Aluminum It is confirmed that Haney, Quin- 3 . ap P 5 5 statement 1 . . Spangenberg S. { 50 Go da d fan and Robertson have the contract was learned that the Ontario cabinet J } rs for the G.1.P. terminals at Winnipeg, 3 already had discussed, informally, a ' FOREEEGRR sosssvers |W A MITCHELL Hardware The price is $869,000 and work will | 8 suggestion. that Ontario, Manitoba, w J. . 9 Commence 'al. Hoe, a | British Columbia and New Brunswick . ; a 3 : x m---- -- -- -- - --_-- The Presbyterian mission committee " should Sombine te make the offer ol a LE met in Toronto on Tuesday, and one 3 wh padinong nt. if saidh, most posttave- 3 I 'lof the laymen, who desired his nie b: $ ly, that tho concarljus of opinion was A beautiful, soft, durable silk that will withheld from the public, presented a in favor of tho project but that it was not cut or crease, and exceptional value at J [cheque for 85.000 to the fund. considered that it would only be cour- 75¢. : # Union Pacific train, No. 3, was de- tebus to wait a few days to eee § ; railed, early on Weédnesthay morning, a Whether the dominion government Yours To-morrow Morning, 49c Yard at Castle Rock, Utah, and is now he- oa 4 uke any definite action In that Thi ik i I @ ing consumed by fire. It is reported 5 direction. X.r.. Mackay, the cad 0 s sil Tr icular] J ada ted k/the fveman and baggageman are the opposition, also interviewed, said { Spa Heularly well, Pp missingz. No passengers were serious- he thought it. would not be wise for or 5 ly injured, Ontario to interfere or mix ap in a question which was purely a federal BUSY FISH PIRATES, matter. : The Congregational Laymen's Mis- 5 * x But They Had a Real Close ? sionaty conferenco, called in connections | | New S Pil Dress Materials Shave. ' with the National Missionary Con- . . : : aa ess, opened this morning. The : ue St. Catharines, Ont., March 31.-- PROF. A STANFIELD, abn re JE H \ H : 1 Chief Reid and Officer Taylor, of the |Of Montreal, who addressed the Mining principal speakers before a Jarge au. Mote beautiful than ever. We are show- ylor, dience wore George E. Williams and Ontario Sontier police, Jeport having Engineers on Flectio Me Healey: Rev. J. K. Unsworth, Montreal, mis- iag many of the desirable Spring Shades, ae sn encoyiiver. with birates | SEVENTY. FIVE LOVE LETTERS | sionary themes being the subjects of beth plain and shadowed stripes, in Ca- 88 ) A Niag their addresses. The missionary con- tawba, Grey Olive Sage Champagne, Cu ' » ' i ns ' er. Expecting something to happen |. : : : : : : y x Produced in Action For Breach of gress will open its business sess the officers hid themselves near the oe F its business session river Tok ad eden ol ---- Promise. this afternoon: - A devotional setvice nard Blue, Browns, Copenhagen and ing to men approach in a, boat with | Brockville, Ont., Berch 3 The high roe this morhing, at which the Black. Prices range from to $1.75, with nets, dragging. Waiting till the men | court was engage yesterday hearing |° Sy Sy WEED, DOV. ts 3 £ had landed the. officers rushed down [an action brought by Miss Graco [A Maedonhid, Rev. Dr. C. W. Gordon a complete list between tliese prices. the bank, but the men managed to | Herbison, Junetown, against Charles and Robert Bpeer. escape in their boat, abandoning their | M. Quinn, a Lansdowne merchant, for nets and fish. Several shots were fired | $5,000 damages for breach of promise PROVINCES MAY ACT. at/ them without apparent effect. of marriage. Quinn; after breaking off : A 3 Ta ee the allepbd engagement with the plain- Manitoba and Ontario. to Contri: TWO DAYS IN THE SNOW. tiff, married another girl Seventy bute a Dreadnought. k a five letters which passed between the] Ottawa, March 31. --There is ® pos , Manitoba Traveller = Shot in Leg |partics were placed in, evidence. ibility that the situation in regard 2 i i ' nee 2, :, on Lonely Trail. . : BTR = TH to naval defence may develop somo NEW S800 H GINGHAMS, ina great Gladstone, Man., March 31.--Francis FI AT A . striking features within the next fow ch . f Plaid d ]¢ . Roulet, while on a trail nefth of here | - sod days. It is stated in political circles, o1ce 0 Ww ) 8 an ripes, many With a gun strapped to the toboggan Broze Generous > a North Caro- | with seine authorieyyithat thers iw o novelties. { Also in Plain Chambrys, Eng- of his dog train, had his leg shattered ina oman. good deal of dissa isfaction in the . sas - by an explosion. He lay out on the | Winston Salem, N.C., 'March 31.-- | conservative ranks with the attitude lish Re PP uitings, Galateas, Mercerized show in the marsh for two days before | Mrs James Turner, yesterday, gave Sele by the goverymons atid endorsed Poplins, oulard Suitings, Foulards for he was finally, found and hwried to a |hirth to five children, three boys and |by the opposition, ant Tab as 8 Ye: is relti place where medical attention could | two girls. The weights of 'the babes | sult of communications the Manitoba Wa ts, and many other novelties. " he obtained. Hix cndurance can be re- range from four to six pounds. All and Ontario govertiments have prac 12c 15¢ 20c, 25¢ and up . y Z . B 8 - garded as nothing short 6i marvelloug, | are thriving and the mother is doing tically agreed do contribute a Dread- : VL ---------- nicely. nought "to the imperial navy. . Pre Crime Old Codger. -------- mier McBride, of ritish Columbia, it Buffalo, N.Y., March 31.--After being Brave Ironworker. is said, has-telegraphed that if any- 1 r © s Py wedded for nemrly two score of years | «The Brave Irow Worker And the thing of the nature is contemplated Joseph Gabner, seventy-nipe years old ap. : Ypiees his provineo desires to participate, Joseph Gabner, seventy-nine years oc. | Mill Bwner's Daughter," is the name 1 it io anticipated that the pro- carly this morning, in a fit of rage, | i hig sixteon-act drama at the JRC IIR han ie AE beat hi si wife, Mary xed sevens in fo vince of New Brunswick will follow a 11S age i wile, Mary, aged Ld n Bijou, io-day and Phursday. 1t tells sift : ' 1 1 y-sev 'S ifully she is 3 dives ars se anil ho fh" rye o" dl lie whos 4 : " : Ns manliness and heroism won love alk wf I Ul his 'own Shiga ftom eae to ear with| Co 1h This is a drama that every SENT TO REFORMATORY. ' ror. He toc y die. . \. There arc also tw i 8 one should sce. There arc alsc 0 Young Lad Told a Groundless ] 5 dashing comedies, "The Crazy Barber" Meikle To Be A Judge. and "Who's Got My Hat." . Story. Winnipeg, March 31.--Hon. C. J. Cobourg, Ont., March "31.--A young Meikle, leader of the opposition in the Tried To Wreck Viaduct. Jad named Baker, who resided at levislature, #s to be appointed county 1 1 : a Ey tow Vor adi Bh Je on Warkworth, raised quite' a sensation Any Suit made to your Special Jie oi lx worsen Tuiial aisrier| Xe 30k, Noten wen in 2ome me 085, IY Shc, Measurements, in any Cloth. bomb under the new $350,000 traflic and will be succeeded as leader of the | . "| some persons shoved 15m into a ba- Over apposition. by = T: C.. Norris, member | Hoboken partly demolished, to-day, kor's persn to 'give him an iden' tof i ' 100 distinct Models to select from : bomb under the now 350.0 tral | Crown Attorney W. P. Kerr investiga. AR . | Notice. nn hy RE bok The po- ted the charges, which proved . to be i i You are invited to se¢ Nordheimer re ih " Meo ' astization de | groundless. On Monday last the boy p > ' ; . pianos on view in Kirkpatrick's Art eat pik aking Th anves Bot off | Was taken by a constable from a . : - Gallery, 159 Princess street. Also Ca- |" ee the "inte tio a recking the | nOrthern town to the Mimico refor- 9 - - he randest Showing nadian representatives for Steinway & with the intention 2d. wee £ jmestory. : : , . fk Son's, New York. Catalogues on ap- Yiaduct, i BER po 2 - » 3 plication. , i BR gine %aCent ate; Best The Newest p of READY = I O-WEAR New Brantford Hospital. Montreal, Meech 31.--On Thursday| . . . Cabinet Resigned. Brantford, Out., March 31.~The On-| morning the Grand Trunk train leav- GARMENTS shown 3 Itishon, March 31.~The Portuguese tano government will grant $4,000 for ing Montreal at 9:45 a.m. and To mn cabinet of which Sic Arthur A. De|8 ad hospital lot the sregbiment, Sf ronto. at 7:30 a.m.. and every 'day Campos, Henriques was premier, has | tubercu oss nf this city. A suitable | subsequently, including Suiidays, a : Kingston A RKiog, Mannel has summoned { site, has been donated by E. L. Cock- car will be attached which will carry Tan Button Qoze Calf Tops, $3.00. » { Senor Francisca Beirao, former minis shptt and $4,000 has heen raised by | third-class passengers between sta- Or oraien affairs, to form a new |local subscription. The hospital will {tjons; at two cents a mile, thus Tan Blucher Lace, copper eyelets, perforated ministry. cost $14,000. bringing into practical effect the re Tips $3.00 , cent decree of the judicial committee Ps, uy : 2] Judge Gregory Resigns. 'Montreal Real-Estate Seid. fof the privy council Tan Blucher Lace, fast color eyelet, new wing Ottawa, March 3lL.--Juage Gregory, Montreal, . March 31.--The Redpath . : ov 350. ' ' of the supreme court of New Bruns- | estate, located between Sheshrooke Can You Play Tt Piano ? ip $ OU. ] " ick, has resigned owing to ill-health, street and Pine avenue, has been sol A piano player; man girl, wanted 4 will be Sr perangmated. The re-|to a syndicate composed partly of the {at the Bijou. Apply &t noon. Chocolate Blucher Lace Boots at $2.00 and $1.00. | sigmation will take effect immediately. | heirs and partly of local cdpitalists. ------s The price was $208,500.50 for the [ A waman usually thinks her husband All New Goods All New Goods Every time a manj looks at the 1i-|{block, which contains 468,270 feet. paid altogether too much money for . : . brary rug at this seasoh of the vear . | the encyclopedia set until she is select- v he wonders how long it will be before Arrested In Indiana. 'led to read an original paper before her 3 his wife will hate him beating it"cut| St. Thomas. Ont., March 31.--W. E. {literary club. : : RANEY w in the back yard. Mears. formeiiyof St. Thomas, and Plan opens at Uglow's tormorrow THE LOCK apy h L . . y e explosi i sitro-glyeerine 8 : for Lansdowne. by the explosion of a_i RY what future = punishment was like. One thing & woman can't understand | latterly of Komoko, Trd., was arrest moriing for Rov. ©. 0. Johnsion and AA is why a man won't wait for a bar- | ed, yesterday, on. a charge of embez- boy rano. ick 2%. No exitrad @ % Ss 3 G A i $a 7 i o resery ao pe ST Ce

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