Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1909, p. 1

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85. YEAR 76-NO. Wit SWE ---- - Much Damage Done in "Prince Edward County. $a A TOWER BLOMN DOWN AND BEAUTIFUL , MEMORIAL WINDOW DESTROYED. Cheese Concern Ready to, Ship Direct to England---=Cool-Cured, Cheese' Should Get Bette: Price--Hurt in a Runaway Ac. cident. Picton, "April 12.-=The terrific wind storm that, passed over the county Wednesday night and Thursday, tid untold damage to the many fine or charde, and wrecked many fences. A b#autiful "memorial window. in the Parish - H6iide was blown out and completely smashed. Ope of the small towers that surround the up per part of the steeple the Maw street Methodist church blown off Land smashed. The blown Jout of the harbor down the bay . as the eye can see, The steamers and other boats that have 'been wintering here have been brought into their docks. It is expected a boat will be in or out a few days The great observation tower on the Glenora Road, built a year ago by the government for surveying pur poses, was completely demolished, and the 'roof of one of the school in the northern part of (he was torn off. The question of the purchase and value - of cool-cured the ordinary cured variety been a much-tusseled question with buyers and salesmen the Picton cheese board, ,whick is recognized having a prominent stand in the pro vince, Makers of the cool-cured pro duct declare they are ill-used when they get mo advance in price over ordinary cured cheese. Ben Gill fac tory, makers of cool-cured; have tak "if a determined stand on the . ques The patirgns, at a special meet on was was ax ice and as houses county price cheese over has - long on as tion, ing, declagbd emphatically in favor of shipping cheese direct to the British market if the salesman, T. G. Wright, who, by 'the way, is the president of the board, doesn't feel that the local buyers "are offering enough for the cool-cured cheese, The cheese board will. meet for the first on Friday April 28rd. : Miss Maude Hadden, the bride-to-lx of Wednesday, was presented with go very beautiful pierced silver "compots by Sir Thomas Picton chapter. of, the Daughters of the Empire, of © whicl she was an energetic member In a runaway accident, day, when, a farm °° team ran away down Main streét, Walter Striker, a prominent resident of Milford, wag thrown to the ground. He was pick ed up unconscious, and it later found that his-- back was scriouslhy hurt. Fred. Reeves, a voung married or Satur wins Englishman, was out shooting musk 9 rats, in the Marsh, the other night The gun actidentally discharged, the bullet "went through his foot and made a very painful wound that will him up for some time. Going To Cobalt. Glendower, April 7 \ large mum ber attended the surprise party at J W. Babeock's and a veyy enjoyalide 'evening was spent Isaiah Babcock has gone to Cobalt Our school is progressing favorably under 'the able management of Miss Goldie Sandurn Mr. Drew at Anson H'immerman's; My and Mrs. Sanford Leeman at ( Jal cok §; Alix. Hoppins intends © rent nd his farm and moving to Cobalt F. G. Gensan, Sydenham, at A, Lee man's; Tarrance Garrison at Walker's, lay a Spring Importations of 1909. Prevost, Brock street, has received three 'cases of imported goods for his order clothing department, including Scotch and English .tweed, serge, eto. DAILY MEMORANDA, 0 Council, 8 bi Court, Anglican Vestry Dr. Grenfell Organ | Church, 8 Pie Tuesday. Meadings, to-night Queen's, 8 p.m Methodist ision Lecture Brock street at wwital p.m April 12th, In Canadian History 1778--Right Rey John Strachan Bishop of 'Toronto, was barn in Aber deen; Scotland." Died November 2nf 1867. . 1792~Earl" of Durham Governor Canada in the insurrection of-1889, horn. Died July: 28rd, 1840. 1R88--The rebel leaders 8, were hanged. . 'he Canada railway passed ? 1898-~Cardinal of Quebec, died 1820 ELECTROLIERS of was Lount y and act lean Vascherean, Born February archbishop 17th We have just opened a very choice assort- ment of Electrolie NEW IDEAS HANDSOME SHADES And reasonable price. very 'in WORKED PERFECTLY, A System: of Wireless Telephony, in France.' . Paris, April 12.--A system of. wire lees telephony invented by Lieuts. lin and Jeance, of the French navy, was toetedd Saturday and yesterday, between Paris and Melun, a distance of thirty miles, and worked perfectly. . Picard, ministers of marine, was, at in transmitiing end at the k Ciffel tow or, Saturddy, and at the fecciving end at Molun, yesterday. The details - of the apparatus have not heen' rade public beyond the fact that electric oscillations all posscssed.of the same fotee are directed by means of an-arc light on to antennae, consisting, of four' metal wires hanging down, which a microphone is attached for the transmission, while antennae arc connected with a telephone for receiv Co~ ' . + ¥* ) ea ¥ + * * * # ¥ 2 ¥ 3 + * ¥ in the shipping trade. passengers going was graph company ing. &® 'WON'T SECURE BAUM. Will Give No-Guarantee Not to Call Him. . Hamilton, Ont., April 12.---Mapager Appleton; of 'Bennett's Theatre, who offered. 'Jimmie' Baum, of Ports- mouth, Va., the actor mechanic whose name figured in the Kinrade case, a week's: engagement here, stated, to- 1 Had Been Depending Upon Them TO BUILD HOTELS. Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Edmon- ton to Get Them. Winnipeg,. April 12-4, D, Mathe- arcifitect' of the Canadian North" ern, who has charge of the new ms lion dollar Urson station here; {nounced this morning thet on June 1st y the Canadian Northern would - break {ground for a new $300,000 hotel at Port Arthur, to be situated at the cor- ner of Cumberland and Arthur sireets, {The buil ling will be of steel and stone construction, four stories high, 150 feet square, Work will be rushed so as to, if possible, gompleie the building this yoar, This is the first of the Cana- dian Northern hotels otherf are -be-, ing planned for Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Edmonton, and will be undertaken later. gon, Death Came: to Troops. From Thirst. WELLS WERE FILLED THE ENEMY HAD BEEN BUSY AT WORK. As They Pursued the Recalci- trant Moors--Tried: Frantically to Clear One Well of Sand. London, April 12.--Death in of ite most terrible forms has, cording to news Jeceived Arf tench colonigl office, op Sunday, ertaken a body of French troops Mauretania, French West Africa. The soldiers, twenty in number, un der the command of First Lieutenant Salere «+ and Adjutant Berard, had one ac: the Oove- in day, that although the authorities as sured him they were not anxious to have Baum as a witness, they would give no guarantee that he would not called if he was in Hamilton when inquest was resumed. He wi no further effort to secure Baum. ------ | be the make A ROTTEN NAVY, 4 Italian Warship Can Only Steam ! Six Knots.' Rome, April 12.--~A local has published a sensational article cri ticizing severely the condition of the Italian navy It says that the new warship Na- |: poli cannot make more. than six knots | an hour; and that the Roma can do! little better than this. The paper newspaper that grave defects have heen in the | machinery the new 10,000-ton cruis er % HFORIRIINNAN | STRIKE THEATENS. #1 alleges, also, discovered ol | Reading, Pa. 4 The coal dealers city have received that the Reading Coal and Iron Co. will '+ accept no orders for the delivery of anthracite coal until further notice, This is taken as an indication that the pany is mncertain how the collieries operated. HII OOIIIAANININ Cause Of Heavy Losses. London, - April 12.--The full figures for the trans-atlantic passenger trade, for 1908, show extraordinary situ ition which explains the terrible losses | The number of | to America in 1908 4 1,045,000 less than | 1507. The number le 'gving America 89,000 more than in 1907. The to" the steaniship companies, "i receipts, £34,000 000, | - 1 ~April 12.-- 3 in this #% notice 3! ¥*| WF | *| we | #1 com- i | as to i! will 'he an 3,000, or as OSS | gross was Great Inventor Settles. | Newark, Nooo, April 12/4 Thor A Edison has settled for $450 suit for breach of contract wwainst him bythe New. York In addition, his coun- sel signed: agreements to approximate ly 700 brought the New York company against rs in that state [HE PRINCE 10 QUIT | the brought Phonor have settle by deal suits John UIKELY TO RESIGN AS RES! DENT GENERAL Owing to Friction With a Com- pany--Said the Premier' Fears Downfall oi His Cabinet. Tokio, April 12.--Rumors are Sy that Prince. Jto will resign as dent-general in Korea, aid 'be suc- coefled by Marquis Katsura, owing to! the growing friction between Prince Ito and the Korean Colonization com- pany. Another report that Mar- quis Katsura, the premier, is. plan niwg to transfer the residency to Tokio, lefving only a vice-resident- general at Seoul, hoping thereby strengthen his political pusition in view of an expected attack in the next diet and the possible downfall of C18 to his cabinet, The +iji, of Dairen, says that .J has rejected the Chinese viceroy's pro- posal to eombine the discussion of the \ntung railway administrative rights, | Japan contending that the-latter isa sparate It believed that | pina will reject Japan's claim. Japan question. 18 a ee fe tr Outlet For Alberta Wheat. Vancouver, : B.C, Apsil 12.--Second Vice-President 'William Whyte, of the ¢.P.R., arrived to-day 16 settle de tails regarding the facilities for hand- ling Alberta wheat here Mr.. Whyte believes that Alberta export wheat all destined to go through Vancouver probably in sacks, by the Tehuante- route, rather. than around the But if wheat should be pat free list a large quantity may from Alberta to Minneap«! rathér - than to the old is pec Horn, the he sent for milling country, on President Taft's Victory. Washington, April 12. Président Talt won a signal victory dor the Islands in the accoptance of for the tons has Philippine the provision of the Payne bill, free admission of 300,000 afnnally of Filipino sugar gross The incubator Was invented hy the ancient Egyptians, | ¢ and. | their | agonizing assure Langan tribesmen , spending a few days at H. [visiting prise. | the gone jand and 'other citizens {lent been in pursuit | of come poeelditrant | Moors through a country "which is | described as a wilderness of rock and | They 'were depending on certain wells to provide them with water, hut arriving to make their camp o horror they found, that the wis | | 1 | on | had been all filled up and destroyed by the enemy. | The were already suffering | wheh) they troops for want ol water at their camping "place, and that ensued were of the description. The thing that could be tone 'was to seek help fron® the nearest French fort. Ad- | EDWARD jutant Berard unfertook the task, and | (y.irniin of the arrived there after threé days : ceeadful agony. A relief party but they reached by Adjutant Berard only their comrades dead of around one of the wells, frantically tried to choking sand. arrived: the most | only | scenes SHEPP Iixecutive ARD of Show Lhe ol real DI VES FROM TRAIN was at started 'the once spot indicated to find all | Pris soner Slips Handcuff and Makes thirst iying { Daring Escape which . ti v | \lta., April Tra- out - of from Ledue to Fort katche ot.a mounted police named Kane slipped wherewith he through 12 Sas Edmor on, had clean the 1 veling wai H istody LANDED BLUE JACKETS. |man;, a |» | off { hained t I'the « hake thi handeulis was cat and dived He apparent ly hush The thirty miles an hour friends the dis: sentenced eighteen and to the To Protect a wa to rise unhurt, Wain the Foreigners ar Ww Sod Bushiere. {=h himsi If, London, April 12.--A despatch from | disappea® in the Bushiere, Persia, states that a British [Was oy at crniser has landed blue jackets there many after the British resident consul had was issued a proclamation to the effect } selling that the absence of any other pro- sleighs, H which tecting authority compelled him to and negotiated to the safety of foreigners. = The An alleged bigarrn were practically | mooted, forsion of te town' a CASTRO 15 ST 15 STUBBORN many outrages, » -------- » HAS NC MONEY AND WON'T LEAVE. ind, travel has He io 'on ane trict, months im to some horses he bad given a Wen take up the note, charge wa also in com- mitting To Move In The Fall. Pine Hill, April 10.--R. a party to a few of his ends, ou Thursday evening, Music and dan-| were kept up until the wee small | Mr... and Mrs. W. Cousins, Hill, are moving: in our Miss Libbie Wagar spending weeks at J. Kearns' at Enter- Messrs. M. and S. King are King's at S. King is spend Napanee visiting Herrington has holidays at her wn Napanee. C. Oderkirk is his friend; G. Wagar, Enter- Miss G. Cousins spent Friday guest of Miss E. Oderkirk. Mr. Mrs, W. Keech spent Sunday at (i. Finland's at Enterprise. J. Wells N. Wagar have to Beaver Falls to spend a Aew weeks, J. Har- tin has purchased" a farm at Pleasant | Lake and intends moving in the fall Mrs. M. Spratt and little daughter, Loretta, Trafford, spent one. day sontly at G. Kwmg's. W. Cameron, | 'monville, spent Sunday at Wells'. Shane gave cng are, Clover midst, a few | prise, Prevents Him Authorities Him on a His Health, Too, Going Away--The Threaten to Put Steamer. is Mus, Shannonville. i days at ing a few friends: Miss FE. gone to spend her home gone re- Action Deferred. Brockville, Ont., April 12.--For month the management of She | Brockville police forte will. be in the | hands of the board of commissioners, It was yitended to revert to control by ghe council and a by-law was to | ind been paésed making the change, [Lift - at the request of the ministerial | association action was deferred nd | anh CASTRO, 12. --Capriano the French gov- ESIDEN'E France, - April whom EX-PR Fort De 'astro, against ernment has ismied a diéroe of expul- councillors. The ministers and many | that it impossible for are opposed to the council { him to teave Fort de kErance. He de- taking the step, belioving that the Lelares that the state of his health does fofce: is better governed under exist- [not permit him to leave, and that he condition of affairs. Fhas not fumds to deiray his expenses. The formor Venezue "" has been ordered the Frengh line steamer Versailles, and the of police, wdting on" the the governor, threatens have hi=. men place Castro on the stdamer hy force, a deputation waited on the mayor and ion, «dnsists presidont of to go on board Secretly Removed Statue. April 12. Following an order issued by Minister of Public Instruc tion Doumergue, the equestrian statue of Joan of Are by Paul Dubois, that has "stood in the Louvie for fificen He has been informed that if he | years, twas removed sacretly, Uhursday sists he is liable 467 sx months" morning, and is now installed in the prisonment.* , vo | Pantheon. Significance attaches ? {this act on account of the recent, vio- | ASR SERN demonsiragsons of rovalist sia HHACHRAEK HIGHS BETTER wASD HAPPIER. Paris, commissary instructions of to board rer im- to dents at the Sorbonne agains: Prof Thalamas, the author al leging that the history of Arc is largelyenivthical. of a book of Joan London, "April 12.--Gen. * Booth, yesterday, received a birthday message from Earl Grey wishing him continued health and. happiness and and adding, "There are many Canadians who are better and happier for your life's" work."' Carnegie's Great' Gift Utica, N.Y., April 12.--President W. Stryker, Hamilton College, an nounced this morning that Andiew Carnegie had just notified that he had given $200,000 colleg which fund will known the Elibu Root peace fund.: Senator Root i5 a graduate 'of Ham iton, a member of the board of trus tees, and his permanent home is with vin the shadow of the college Fiitld- mgs. A. BEER EXER EXE him the to bid * he as ¥ HIRAI Farmers Lynched Negro. April 12 Brame, gu neore, lynched by. Hopkinsville, Ky Ben," Booker ! old, attempu suventeen years old, daugh- , a farmee, alias teen vears was farmers tor Rath Gee ter of William Gee, ) A Confmission' s Act April 12.--The governnient to report on the question of * female has decided on postponing the right to vote in elec tions of the chamber of commerce to "women 'engaged in trade, - Rome, commission, : Sesser Toba Dillon was killed {yn go railway accident in Greenwich, Conn. The re mains will be brought to Hamilton, Ont., for burial, sufirage, RR SRL eighs ¢ 1o assault Miss Ty CLUB ELECTS ECTS OFFICERS At the Canadian Mil Military Institute in Toronto. The Royel Mik Cpl E anada held ong Bo ah 3 Sat , at the Canadian when business Disp Ass Near And | Vilitary os chu om lating to the and graduates "{was discussed, and tl Distant nt Places vers elected for the year : President--Major J. G. Gibson, First THE WORLD'S TIOWGS 52. ~~ Second Vice-President--Major J. 8 Cochrane. Hon. Secretary- Treasurer--Lieut, Col Wurtele, V.D.R.O Hon. Solicitor--Capt. W.°B. Rings mi Hon. Captain--R. A, W. Daniel. Managing = Committee--Lieat. .C. R. Coulter, Capt. D. MacPherson, Yieut.- Col, Williams, A.D.C.: Capt. RW Leonard, and Maj or F. D. Lafferty' The_annual dinner was held at might, at MeConkey's, when about. seventy- five members and guests were present. A CARPENTER EXPIRES. ° - -- While He Was at Work the End > Came. James J. Walker, an aged resident of Cataraqui, stopped dead on Satur: tay aitefnoon at Colling Bay. The de ceased, who was ol carpentdr by trade, was working at the hGuse of John Saundercaok. He was engaged sawing a hale in the floor, when he Pg dizzy and fell forward--dead. A doe- tor was summoned, . but could do no- thing. Death was due to heart failure, The deccased.had lived in Cataraqui {for many years, and was a well-known and respeeted resident. He was a Me the deadlock. bs thodist. He leaves ~ four married A Cornwall hotel-keeper was fined daughters, two in California, one in $150 and costs on twp charges of sell- [Nova Scotia, and ote in New York, ing liquor to Indi | to mourn, his loss. The funcval will be Du Maurier's play, "An English- { conduated at three o'clock, Tuesday af man's Home," was hissed off the stage ternoon, from his lame residence' i] at Berlin, on Sunday ni ight. Cataraqui cometery. A young woman gave birth to a - ¢hild on a train while 'travelling from x Sturgeon Falls to Ottawa. The Grand Trupk's half yearly re- port shows £443 078 available for di- vidends, The net profits were £950 - 127. Forest county, covering stroyed. ™ Dutop & Co's hardware store, Fen- ton & Bmith's storehouse 'snd a cou- of houses, at Pembroke, were burned. The, steaniship Admiral, bearing President Roosevelt and his party, tered the Suez canal on route Mombasa on Saturday morning, Los Angelos racing men "ave told that a big meeting will be held at Vietoria, B.C. this summer, and that S70.000 im Purses would ba given | away. : "| Miss Jeannette Harkness, formerly | of Toronto, a nurse in a St. Louis hospital, gave a pationt a dose of son by mistake and he died soon after The revenue of the dominion is again, the bodily and spiritual € on the invrease. The revenue for | the deep sea lishermen, will be at Hp e ri pliver March last was $7,505,702, which is Suen! y b> i jad deliver an ad an increase of nearly half a million |} Tou rv, - Grenfell has been __fitly over March, 1908. termed the "'master mariner, magis- Those who have been wate hing with frre, ros der y fathut aud fr iend tc apprehension tho work of destruction | people _o the Labrador coast, by the great glacial formauon in the {and great has his name : becom Lower Niagara river, now feel 'hat | that his addresses are. looked forward A te with interest in all places. Gren the crisig_has passed. fell. aysociations to aid him in hic work I'he white cliffs of England are slow- | [have been started in many ik ly receding inland. One hundred thou- ' . piace . 1 throughout Canada and the ited sand tons of chalk and soil of the. fa- | 8 he | Unite ) Hn C |States, and the great philanthropist mous 5S espeare p ny n ous Shak pe axe Ph i i into the {formerly a. surgeon to the fishermen. sea. a wer, on Friday - last. | has been forced to resign this branch The. announcement by tha Meses : of the work to Dr. J. M ttle Shubért that they have withdrawy |g kept busy. with the To from the Thedtrical Managers' Asso [entire year. Dr. Grenfell's work is of ciation is the first gun of what will lan intresting nature, and undoublediy 'be a big-theairical war. . {could tell of it in a more An order-ifi-council has been passed |way than the friend of the setting apart. 1,000,000 acres of land. himself. extending westerly from the east houn- | i i i | dary of Rainy. River district, including NEWS OF 018 FD 1S I y IC] Hunter's Tsland, and: contiguous the international boundary, |LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. reserve, The sudden death of R, Burkinshaw, | auditor for the Canada Express com- pany," Montreal, took place on Satur- The Tidings From Various Points in an Ontario -- What People Are Doing And: What They Are Saying. day, at Rougemont, where he was vis iting relatives of his late wife. De- ceased was seized with a fainting spell | in the church. Hennt Sto Yves, winner of $10,000 | Marathon derby, .defeated . Malthow | Macnee, Picton, is seriously ill with oma 2 C. Leach, Carleton Place, has 'purchased the marble business of | Messrs. McEwen & Patter son, Almonte and Arnprior. Maloney, of Yonkers, NY. in al Pp. twenty-mile race at Eastern League Baseball Park by three laps and twen- ty-five yards, - Time, 2 hours, 2 min- utes, 2 seconds, Word has reached here of the death at Syracuse, N.Y., of Alexander - J. i Brown, for years a leading contractor Hedbuilt Rockwood asylum. ' Pittsburg, Pa., April 12.--T'wo deaths | Joseph Brebeau, employed with the resulted from the arrival of twin bab: | Shields company, Brockville, fell from ies at the home of William Hedipgér, a platform at the top of the tom aged sixiy-five years, a farmer, who ;pany's conl sheds, receiving injuries of lives at Boquet, a hamlet" in West. a serious nature moveland county, just across the Alle- | Mrs. George Eastérbrook, Tweed, ghany county lines. The father of the | with her two little granddavighters, twins iv one of the victims, while the Mildred and Ruth Wilson, left. 'on Sat- mother of Mrs. Hedinger is the othér. urday, for Eburne, B.C.. to join her Mrs. Hedinger herself i in a serious husband, who has heen there for some condition. The twine. arrived on | time. of > : Tuesday. Mrs: Martha Smith" %he = Mrs Bell Luoders, of New Ofleans, mother of Mrs: Hedinger, went fo ihe i8 a guest of her mother, Mrs, Mary Hoedingar home fo atténd her dangh- - dane Ferguson," Picton, and family. Tt ter during her illne She was very i% thirty-two years since Mrs. Lucders happy when a fine boy was horn. | left Picton and her home coming was When the nurse informed her that still the occasion of much joy in the Fer another baby "had arrival, this time a ghson household, Mrs. Smith became so exeited Robert Melennan, a that she dropped bver dead Her ville Bo¥, was recently death was due to heat failure the fesponsible position Hedinger was des pendent, when he manager the Salem learned of the birth of the twine, and 'Western Railway company, with head ther death of his mother-in-law. Going quarters at Portland, Ore. Mr. Me- to the barn, vesierday afternoon, he Leanan is g son of Mr, and Mes. Jobin dod his life by shooting himself | MeLennan through the head. | The -marriage of Mike Margarct °F : rie Mac kay and Frank 2. Weeks \ tock The final jear daree at, Queen's Mace April 6th nt Lowell, Mass. The will be held on Monday evening, April Bride is the daughtcr of the Jate Hugh 26th, in Grant hall. Elaborate pre- J ny lowne, and is a gfaduate parations are being made for the af- of owell General Hospital. They fair by the final year men Who = are (will La their home in Antrim, NH. going to piake their last dance al "peach." The first postal card wa# sped on its GIVEN IN THE BRIEPEST POS. SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody ~Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Six pe fons were burned to death at Lennox, Mass. Allan Cassels, K.C., Toronto, is dead; aged sixty-two. An heir to the 'throne of Holland is expected this week. The 'ice jam in the lower Niagara river is still unbroken. The Robitaille vinegar, works, Que- bec, were destroyed by fire, Sir Wiltrid Laurier and Lady Laur- jor are at Mount Clemens, Mich. IR. earnings for week ending Ap- 104k, $1,555,000; increase, $239 000. Lord Charles Beresford has declined nineteen invitations. to stand for par- lament," %"~ ta 5 * General elections Newfoundland on wil will May be held in 8th to break if ld DISCOVERY REPORTED. 3% oh Elk Lake, Ont., April 12. 3 ~It is rumored on the street that a big find has been made in the new dis- trict: west of Gowganda, known as Shining Tree. The discovery, it is stated, was made on' the Caswell property. { The vein is said to be about nine inches wide on the surface, and to be composed of almost solid silver. RATA RARER FAR = fires aro Virginia, 20,000 acres raging in Betotour: | Valuable timbe has been de- ple ~ =F WHEE ERE REEL TE XR COMING TO KINGSTON. Famous Labrador Missionary and Explorer. Dr. W, R. Grenfell, C.M.G., the fa mous sea misgieflary and evangelist, ho has done sugh splendid work for welfare of SO no one interesting fishermen to as a forest | | | } DEATH IN WAKE OF TWINS. Mother-in-Law Dropped Dead-- Fathér Committed Suicide. gird, JJormer Brock promated to of general of Falls. City and The spring assizes will he 'held in Picton on May 4th, with Chief Justice way in 1870, a "Meredith presiding. i following of 3 Toronto, Ont. April 128.~Ottawa Yai 0 and Upper Bt. Lawrence : (10 a.m. Strong south and sputhw OW ers So iight, fy ¥ The Tailor-madé "unprec edented fit wel ling that has come to this store proves beyond a doubt*that women approve and ippreciate our exglusiveness A distinctive an inimitable portrayal of cup. rent styles, 'superiqr materials and the very highest 1 of work manship possible to " en Tailor-made Suits 3 Shits are designed in a manner = which bring out the long graceful lines, without being in >the ~extreme PRICES RUN FROM $1200 to $47.50, Sheath Like Lines in Corsets The' feature of . fashion parative now easily the very modish Anircan Lady Models abo} or FP. Corsets For agents you to expert brated them PRIVE D La produced hy the sole We advise our Corset these cele likely need - Hew want to 85.00, which we dre for Kingston call' and lot vou mw bole is. about You'll yout 81 "FROM 4a Quarterly Style ook Ready. Sunimer eI md Nn GREEN .--~In oth to Mr and Mrs PERRY .--At to Mr. and BROPHY in 1909 to Brophy, a WHITE. --At Bloomfield, Mr, ang Mrs. Homer ter, (still-born; REYNOLDS Te Mr Reynolds, + Victoria on April 9th, 1909 MARRIED. 3 HUMPHRIES--~HURNSMAN ~At Pieton, on April 6th, | Wallace 'Humphries, Warkworth, and Miss Eft Hullian, a Picton . I'TAN--~HALL,--A to Miss gd LN Picton, M.R Centreville, Mrs. King Mp son April, Green, son on March 11th, Perry, a son. April 10h Jos, JF a and Mrs, 4{h, to a laugh April White cand Mr I street, King danghter N. we, i Rt Pieton on 7th George 11. Rutan, and Arnie M. Hall, both of Picton, J. GO Lewis oMiviatings" = ' DIED. DYRE.--At F _kville, on" Mrs. Florence Muy Byre DORLAND --At Adolnhustown, on March A0th, . Mrs Fleanor N Dorland, mother of Dr." Dorland, eighty- nine years . WALKER Suddenly April 10th, 1909, aged seven(yfour years. Funeral from his late residence, raqui, Tuesday afternoon o'clock. Friends and acqupintpnees respect fully invited to attend. ROBERT J. REID, . The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Prircess street TAKE NOTICE. If you have decent Furniture, or Carpets for sale, Jet us know, juctory prices paid, , TURK'S, 105, a pgm April - Sth, aged t Collins Jas. GG. Bay, Walkef, a Stoves Satis "Phong, a -~ LOTS OF : New Maple Syrup, Pure and Good, The Home of Good Groceries Wood yields about one-fifth as much eat as cgul,

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