Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Apr 1909, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT. -- . from MEKAY FURS ®EOSTERLD tins, Fur Storage | Vaults | Sold by W. R. McRae & CQo., agents. FOR Put Up By Baker and Co. York. Siesta, a mild flavor, 1 Ib. tins, 40c. 1uCy strong flavor, 1 Ib, fn the house Mr | West Ottawa. withdrew his bill ; | conferring the right to vote on all Valuable Furs | women over twenty-one vears of age | Hal. Chase, first baseman cf the | American New York team, has small pox Augusta, Maine. All the other players have been yaccinated. lipe tomatoes, celery, pineapples, at R. McRae & Co., the Golden Lion. Our INSURANCE receipt covers A 2 \[ESSEL N 0 THEPHONE 9. | 'SHIP OWNERS John Mckay DO IT TO-DAY. 149-155 Brock St. Our Electric Cleaning makes Old in Furs look like new. It's worth the] price of our STORAGE charges | alone, | + House PEALE LLLL0L0RLRRRRAN { STERLING The Standarg of Silver Excellence As the season opens you want Rope. -We stock Pure Manilla up to 6 inch. Tarred and Untarred Spunyarn, Oakum Sewing Cotton, Palms and | Needles, Blocks Pat. 'and | Shears, Caulking Mallets, Life Belts Com. Haws {ing Beetles, and Pre ~~ , Tents and Flags. It costs more at first, but is the kind that doesn out. wear Flatware % Bon-Bon Dishes Sugar & Cream Sets Butter Dishes i " ras somaoen sy In designs and weights to : suit everyone. QF7CES MONTREAL TORONTO. & (rand Union Hotel Opp. Grand Contral Station, New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD to and from Station fre. Send 20 stamp for N.Y. OltyGulds Book and Map a Spangenberg's, a --~ ---- ---------------------- T ew visit 5. New Spring . Veilings In Heavy and Light Mesh Nets. Plain and Fancy Chiffon In the leading shades, regular 25, 30, 39, 40c yaxd. For 15c¢ Yard. Fancy Collars and Frillings Regular, values 25, 30, 39, 10, 50c. For 10c Each In White av ' Fancy Cols Ladies' Ready-to- Wear Suits The very latest creations in New York and Paris Styles at extraordinary low prices. A Pleasure to Show Our Goods. | BEST COFFEE EVER PRODUCED New Barrington Hall, medium flavor, 11b.1} Fripp, member for | for | servers | Also Sail Loft 'for repair work, | where repairs can be done cheap. * W. A, Mitchell' Hardware lin Sydenham street A | stonary B | the THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1909. PERSONAL NENTION tins, | He Thinks Kingston is Charming-- | Go to of the The Archbishop to Ottawa--Movements People. W. I. Nickle, returned from Toron- | on Saturday William Mitchell, of Deseronto, spent { the holiday in: the city. Leo Gleeson, of Ottawa, is visiting | at his home on Kinggstreet. Edward Murphys BN ontreal street; spent the holidays in Gananoque. | Jack" Willipms, Ottawa, is visit- ing his parents, University avenue. Mrs. Herbert Smith and baby, | Sharbot Lake, are visiting in the city. | A. J. general manager J steamship company, is in the Goodearle, City. 4 * Prof. . Cappon «will lecture on the { pre Raphaelite movement in Hamilton | on Friday next. | Edith Miller, a | who won fame in Kingston shortly. Mrs. Hudson, Kingston a few months a guest 'of Mrs. Thomas ('onnor, of Jaspar. : M. J Earepe, is to visit Flynn, foreman at Richard- gons' feldspar mines, was a visitor in | the city, yesterday. Miss Ada = Chown Illeda Perley in a recital in treal on April 22nd Misses Lydia and Emma Leach, of Mon- with friends at Toronto. - J. A. Irvine and wife, of Princess treet, are spending a few days at Montreal, their. former home. Principal Gordon lectured ig St. Thomas on Wednesday on "HowgUni- versities Influence National Life. William Terry, formerly head clerk | in Gibson's drug store, to-day, for Ottawa, to accept a simi- | lar position with a large drug store. Archbishop Gauthier will be in Ot- tawa on April 24th at the meeting of the archbishops of ada. Martin O'PRrien, city acquaintances. looking well and 1s charmed Kingston's beauty A school of signalling opened in Ot- fawn, on Wednesday night. Sergt. Major J. R. Mctiowan, of the 2nd Life Guards, Kingston, is instructor. Ald. McCann returned home Toronto, he attended the tendered Supreme Cane Montreal, is in the He is 'with renewi from re- Chief Ranger Stevenson, of the Independent Order of Foresters Miss Eva Mylott, the Australian contihlto, who had expected to sing churen, to postpone to a later date. Brefinan, who resigned in M. Ryan's at Christma¥, and who there for the last has returned to wk ve ception Sunday, has had to the city Miss Katie her position Smith's Falls, has been assisting of months, Kingston. her | couple THE CITY COUNCIL. ALD. J. Chairman of 8. R. McCANN, Industries' Committee | An Epidemic Of Coughs And Colds | The full of coughs and valds The changeable weather is responsible. de- the Short Stop and Cold Tablets. These | two preparations, which are equal to joy two twenty-five cent preparations, cost i | ety is | Cough/and cold cures are in big imand. Chief among them being {new combination, Best's | Congh Cure but 25c. The Cold Tablets will eure any cold in one day, and Short Stop Cough Cure is * too well-known recommendation to need anv Princess Street Methodist church-- | Frederic Henry Sproule, B.A., pastor. 11 am. and 7 pm. | Preacher, 11 a.m., T. F. Harrison; sub- ject, "Thoughts from the Recent Mis- ' Faster music hy choir; Miss Mitchell; oc- | totte and male quartette. At 7 p.m. a special Easter song service will be giv octette and Miss Laidley | Sunday Service® | | Public services, Congress soloist, | en, consisting of anthems, {hale quartette; and Douglas Hicks, | soloists, For Skins Aflame. Many: of the itching and burning | eruptions of the skin cause as acute | suffering as though the skin was actu {ally burnt | Ordinary remedies give no relief, but {Wade's Ointment stops the burning al- most Positively cures ecze- ma (salt rheum), ulcers, catarrh, dandruff: and all sealy or itching erup- tions of the skin. In big 25 at Wade's Drug Store. instantly piles, boxes, 29¢., Fear For Mr. Roosevelt's Safety. Mombasa, British 10. --Ackording etved lik inhal ol the pt of unrest yrihern Fast native Africa, April réports re Mullahs of the Soma- the « north ctorate to here the gert country are showing masswn or of Renva n Fondon and are youndary val offic ions to the elt as much has 1s governor 10 As pos of | Canadian songstress, | is spending . . ! will assist Miss Division street, are spending Easter | | hox or with Short Stop Cough Curt; lille denies any guilt. left at noon, | annual | | anc | Easter | office, | signs the | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. THE NEWS OF WORLD OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. % Sm -- Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Montreal is to have a home comers week, Sept. 13th do 20th. Windsor council has made by-laws against the smoke nuisance. A steamboat service is roposed from Cleveland to Port Stanldy. Four-year-old son of Matthew Shee- dy, of Osceola, was drowned near his home. J. Milone, an Italian laborer, touch: ed a live wire at Brantford 'and was killed. I William Smith, Hamilton, was killed at Lethbridge by falling from a bridge, Saskatoon has been selected as the seat of the University of Saskatche- wan. The French government has decided to expel Cipriano Castro from Martin- ique. A horse in California has been asleep for two weeks and is now only recovering. Eighteen-months-old son of William Weldon, Detroit, swallowed dozen pills containing strychnine, and died. {Newsy I opr | Best's Short Stop Cough Cure { cure any cough any time for 15¢. | William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders [received at McAuley's. "Phone 778. 1 The thermometer, this morning, re- | gistered ten degrees below the freezing | point. - : | The civic fingnce committee met, last | evening, and transacted routine busi- 'ness. {A letter from George Mills in regard | to Congregationalism in Kingston, has heen held over until Monday. | H. Cunningham, piano tuner | Chickering's. Leave orders at Auley's Book Store. | There was nly routine business be- | fore the Portsmouth school board at lits regular session, on Thursday night. | Bibby's Easter Lily. ties, b0c. Members of Gananoque lodge, No. 114, 1.0.0.F., will pay a fraternal vis- it to their brethren in Kingston on | Laster Monday, | Bgar Birch has taken an interest in the steafper Strays, which will {run from Kingston to Gananoyue, and |is acting as purser, Ripe tomatoes, choice Florida cel- levy, pineapples, at W. R. McRae & |Co., the Golden Lion. The fire and light committee did not meet, Thursday afternoon as a | juorum of members did not attend. | Alds. Rigney, Chown and Harly were prosent. Rrelorick Clark, Montreal, for at- i : : : sMipting to murder his sister, w runner, walked from Kingston to To- Natty oe OY = Fini ti ronto in two days, reports the To- i There 4 great Raster wraffic At ronto World; adding that he was in yy oneveal 20,000 went off for * holi- good spirits, y 50.000 poy : yi a : © andle - A meeting of the Victoria day cele- dove aud 0 were h ed: at To bration committe called for Friday |, 'fhere was rough-and-tumble fight in night," was postplngd, owing to the] Sy : x i Bellevud hospital, Gew York, between holiday. Another meeting will be call-| itor and male nurses. Men were ed in a few days. Best's Short Stop Cold Tablets, tak- {en at the {cold in the Paragraphs Picked Up By orters On Their Rounds. will from Me- White, a Kingston Marathon finally subdued. : John Neville has heen #2 | sneeze stage, will cure any |jamilton on a charge «i head in one day. 15¢. a|Constable Smith on March aw. at yoting Ne- the two for 25c. (Green Bros., of Kingston, on Thurs- day, brought from Guelph two calves, | 4 "kitten with only two legs. It is cach five months old, one weighing |healthy, and will Kve. 321 pounds and the other 203 pounds;| Stratford police unearthed 8400 extraordinary weight for that age. worth of jewelry near race stables, Market Clerk McCammon confiscated | and Roy Close and David McDonald, an unwholesome carcase of veal on the |}, th aged twenty, are under arrest. market, this morning. The meat was! [ion. George P. Graham, minister of offered for sale by an Odessa farmer. | ailways and canals, will be tendered It was only about forty-eight hoursis banquet by ..e Montreal Reform od... . : club, on Saturday evening, April 17th. Trv Ribby's to-night. |" Mrs. Minnie Young, widow of H. D. Red Rose tea is sold wholesale and | Young, wealthy junk dealer, was found retail by W. R. McRae & Co., corner {dead in the cellar of her home, with Brock and Wellington streets. her skull battered in. No arrests made William Anderson, aged seventeen, |yet, pleaded guilty, in police court, Sat-|" At Middletown, N.Y., durfng the | urday. to stealing a pair of steel nip- | high wind, John Delahoyde, an em- pers, the property of Francis Tracey, ployee of the Erie railway, was blown 1] was sentenced to two months inlin front of +a train and instantly | the county jail, killed. : Best's Short Stop Cough and Cold Plans are now prepared for great Cura: (combined), cures ail coughs | railway lind #4892 miles, from the At-| and colds at once for 25¢. lantic = seaboard, to South Dakota; Fdivard Bennett, of the board of | company with capitalization of $659,- | education, thinks that what the Col-|000,000. legiate Institute needs is a gymnasium Leaving notes telling of a suicide | Then the boys coula work off the sur- [pact, Hermann Bartlett and Belva [plus energy that they are now be- | Pugh jumped together into the Missis- stowihg upon one of their teachers. sippi river at Alexandria, Mo., and Gas and electric accounts are due. | were drowned. | Pay them now and save ten per cent.| (eorge Washington, | Farmers coming to the market via |hrutally assaulted Mrs. Ella Curtain, | ( ataraqul bridge, were given a sad at Philadelphia, was given twenty-five disappointment, as a result of the ac-|years in penitentiary and $2,000 fine. cident at the bridge. To reach the He is fifty-six years "of age. market, they had to drive around by Six vaks have been shipped lrom way of Kingston Mills, another twelve | Hamburg for the western part of miles. > . Canada. 'lhey were sent to Canada Car No. 15, ii charge of Motorman | Ly the - Duke 'od Pediord on Ernest McLaren, a new man, hit a buggy, | Thompson Seton's suggestion. ead the corner of North and Bagot Rev. Edward Bucher was told, at streets, on Friday morning. A man |Balttmore, 'that he could not have and woman were in the rig at 'the post" uuless he was married, Inside of time of the accident and very luckily couple of hours .e wedded Miss. Alta escaped serious injury. Welsh, and got "the ddsired post. Good Friday was not favored with| At West Chazy, N.Y., on Wednesday the best of weather for a holiday. | afternoon, Elida Eldred and Warren Soft snow fell through the morning, | (dred, brother and sister, were killed making the walking sloppy ana nasty. while driving in a buggy by the fall- Four years ago, Good: Friday ex- ling of a tree during a heavy wind- 'perenced similar weather, though the storm. day was two weeks later in April. Winter has returned to Montreal. On Friday night a drunken man and| "A pen-knife found in the Kappelle woman caused trouble in the west end | house in Hamilton, where Constable of the city. They got as far as the}Smith was shot, is said to have be- park, where they stopped for a rest, | longed to Neville, under arrest for the and both were so intoxicated they | shooting. soon fell asleep. Some men on their | - According to a despatch frown Tou way home gathered the drunks in and|]on, the Republique du Var saya that steered them home, bul only after a |the machinery of the French subiija- hard tussel. vine boat, the Circe, was recor tly tampered with, with the object of causing a disaster. George 0, Barclay, a member of the Two Hubbies Are on the Lookout] Rochester club, died Saturday, in For Their Wives. Philadelphia, suddenly, after an at- The Grand "Trunk train, which left tack of appendicitis. ,, Barclay was the city at 3:19 o'clock, Thursday af- known as ¢Deerfoot in his best ternoon, carried away two marriea |days, because of his speed on the women, who cleared out without | bases. gee notifying their husbands or children. ; Mrs: Ida Dickinson was arrested at The women leit on the wost bound Baltimore for assaulting her husband. train, and their 'present whereabouts She admitted the charge, stating that are a mystery to their husbands. The | he deserved it, as he had marred her husband of one woman said that his |for better or worse, and that she got | wife took away his money, bank | the worst of it. The magistrate dis: books, watch and chain, and some missed the charge. z ' clothes. He had no idea that she Tea dealers in the United States was going, and seemed very much | rat stung. They feared increased worried over jt. He said that he had duty on tea and rushed to Canada never heard the slightest rumor of {for stocks. They bought by the anything being wrong and that he carload stuff that Canadian dealers gave her no reason to leave him. He |were only too ready to part with. said that the other deserted husband Now congress has put tea on the free was- going to sell out his furniture list. . Sie and pet after the runaways. Both | A romance that had its inception in men lost considerable, in fact every- a sick room at Evanston, nL, found thing of value that was, around the its culmination at Sandwich, Iii, house was taken by the women sO it {when Alpheus L. Fry, of Jordan, a is alleged. 1 will follow her and eet few miles from St. Catharines, mar- a settlement," said one husband this 'ried Miss Josie K. Paine. While at- morning. | tending the North-Western University, The police were notified, and asked Mr. Fry was taken suddenly ill, and to assist in locating the women. Miss Paine nursed Him back to health. -------------------- Guilty--At ¥. M. C. A. This Canadian masterpiece which has awakened much interest and en- thusiasm throughout the dominion, has been secured by. the management of the YYM.C.A., and will be on view Mis. to A 'Toronto cat, owned by Ayers, Bloor street, gave birth | | | a negro who at ------------------ WENT AWAY SUDDENLY. READY FOR ACTION. If the Tribesman Should Try to Sack Town. : St. Petersburg, April 10.--A message | from Teheran, 'to-day, says a British | {from 2 to 6 and from 7.30 to 10 p.m. cruiser, off Bushiere, in the Persian | Admission, 10¢. only. { Gulf, has cleared for action prepara- | { Er | tory bombarding the city in thei | © Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. |cvent of the Tangistini tribesmen, who | | Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to | are * in rebellion, attempting to sack cure any case of itching, blind, | the town. Many Europeans are in| bleeding or protruding piles in 6 to! Bushiere, and, it is feared, the tribes-| 14 days or money refunded. 50e. | men will attempt a massacre. Ma- | a ------ ~_ | rines are in readiness to land and pro- | Is Full Of Guests. | tect the foreigners. The authorities of | The British-American hotel was full Bushiere have proved wholly incapable the last few dave, with holiday guests of resisting the rebels. tand others £0 to -- The famous hostelry isa i popular resort ee York police court, said father made aml rings {few days ago, i ! Death Of Swinburne. | | | ondon, April 10.+Algernon ( harles | ten-vear- | Swinburne, the poet and essayist, | her | who was stricken with pneumonia a] folowing an attack of He was seventy-two years old and a bachelor} In New old girl her teal. She had stolen. pins alued at $1,000 Bibby's, $2 hat store. influenza, died, this morning. ll YOU MAY SECURE FREE The new May Delineator just received with every purchase of Dress Goods to ~ the value of $2 or over. : To-Night We will place on sale at 7.30 ' i om y 200 Shirt Waists The new Tailored Waists, made from good quality English Print, with Gibson pleat over shoulder, and with White Linen Collar. These Waists are white ground with stripes and spots, very dainty and serviceable. The real value is from $1.25 or over. Yours To-Night, 90c We are ready to show you the Dress Suits For Women 3 , ud or Every one interested is invit- 7 ed to come and see these New Suits. Prices $14.75, 15.75, 16.50, 17.50 and cn up to 85.00. | Come To-night or Monday And make a selection. Even if not'ready to buy just yet, you may have your choice placed aside until required. Rid Gloves In all wanted Spring Shades for women at $1 and 1.25 Girls' Kid Gloves, 50c, special Boys' Kid Gloves, Perrip's Best Makes. NEW FOR EASTER AA $4.00 Pair. None Better Made THE LOCKETT "SHOE STORE Open To-Night.

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