THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21,1900. © "i 44 IP? 8 BABY 10 HOB. = SHH ALLS MOURNS * y ee Falls, South Dakota.' -- - FURS | AND THE OTHERS DISPOSED| The Sionx Falls (South - Dakota) DEATH OF C, B. FROST, A |AND TH aeaisrened 3 n d Daily Press, of April 18th, contains tho following : Lg OF WITH AXE. On Saturday, April 10th, at. high = 4 \ : A ! than Wegro Youngster's Terril je Cele noo, a Very preity home wedding was Vice-President of the Frost & : { Because Stapmother Left Him solemnized. in this city, the contract: Wood Company and a Native . to Care For Family. ing parties being Frederick P. Stone, of the Town--One of Its Most FOR J New Orleans, April 91, --Incensed - be- | *8¢ of the popular clerks in the local | Progressiv, LO O R | cause his stepmother had left him at post. office, and Mrs, Isabel Spencer, Citizenss * = Papua of ihis city. There was any better Floor Paint! { home, near Opelousas, La., in charge So | EE he ila kbs s The afiait wae altogether informal 8 ith's Falls, April' 21 ith ! 5 Ral hig little step-brothers and step- Bs ¥ Sm : 8, p ~Smith's 'Valuable Furs GO i Ay / EE sister, Thomas Godirey, a twelve. | and whilo'the friends of the couple had | Falls sustained a distinet loss, vester- FB : {year-old negro, fed the youngest of | anticipated a wedding in the near fu- | day, in the death of C. B. Frost, vice- 3 x { his charges to: the «hogs and later, | YU¥e they were nevertheless taken con- president of the Froét & Wood eom- & i : . . { with an axe, inflicted fatal wounds on siderably by surprise. The ceremony pd He was in his office all day = * People would find it out, but | the heads of the two other children. Sack place 5. the home of the bride, | Monday, but during the night was i We store FURS not as a & 0 : : how 4, Reng illips avenue, anc Was taken with a bilious attack and was ot profit, but as rh a people are fading US OBL, and Home Wo the putish author ties, and conducted by Res. Frank Ror quite itl, Honiay nnn though nok i # ar CUST ERS. he dems Pin nd yomas was placed in jail at Upe Ous- angregs s IN 7 dangerously So. t three o'clock in 3 gr to our CUSTOMERS the dar sand lof FLOOR GLAZE 15. 4s. She says she found the baby 'in of relatives and a few intimate friends. | the afternoon heart failure intervened, ; gd WN Our Receipt assures you abso- enormous, as for color card. Only | the pen with the hogs when she re] The groom is a man of high respec: | and in & few minutes he had breathed Er ' qute security at nominal expense. $1.75 gallon. { turned home. its hands and feet had | tability and sterling qualities of char-| his last. . they can't, and instead more| The stepmother reported the triple - a 5% 5 ; f heen eaten off, but it was still alive. actor nnd is oxceodingly popular with{ His sudden taking away hat been' a : + received ik ib 2 Telephone 489, our waggon will he straightway whipped Fhomas, | his associates. For the past sixteen| great shook to the whole town, and We have just 3 from the agents ; . » Sp 4 a sall. W A Mitchell Hardware and when she went for a-doctor to voars he has held a responsible posi- | on every hand are heard expressions of an English manufacturer these sett . ' i attend fice, while the bride i , : va the baby, Thomas seized an | tion in, the post o of sympathy for the bereaved family. . of samples of ie a ob s------ | axe and attacked his six-year-old step- 's a lady of unusual refinement and|He was mn his sixty-sighth year, and : b John McKay ' | brother, inflicting several deep wounds. } rare personal charm. was born, lived and Sed a Smith's F tur ; b x T 1a I . AER 140-155 Brock St TO BUILDERS | His voung step-sister interfered and To show their appreciation of iheir| Falls. From boyhood he was conneci- urniture Covering and able Covers - : Fay Wada 3 | he crushed her skull with the axe. The} tried and true ellow workman, the lod with the Frost & Wood business, om i : "a Gi i - . | girl is dying and the other two chil- ~mployecs of the post office presented | and worked ancoasingly for its = wel- E These we will offer To-Morrow as Stone with a handsome chair as an fare, Few men were so absorbed in follows : { : A . bo Ldren have little chance fc Cover \ AOSARLSALEALLAEAEED o (Uren ¥ it anc Jr recovery. ' i | ---- know ledgme f o i 3 AR 3 : . i » International Portland Cement, Notice. pi ign Jo ad by Ae Bie mil o ee, os he dar el the 95 Tapestry and Other Fancy Table Covers a | Ww | | For all kinds of printing, ruling, | the office. After a short trip, Mr and | satisfaction of assisting in making it | Adamant al Plaster buck binding, embossing, efc., try thei Mrs. Stone will be at home at 802! one of the biggest implement works in : | : | Whig office. Note the quality and the South Main avenue. 3 Canada. He was a man of retiring | AND price. Mrs. Stone was the wife of the late disposition, but of keen foresight, 2 . { ee ------------------ merchant tailor, of }vood judgme ) busi Oo ; « : | | 30 e i judgment and business acume. . x Eada Renfrew Lime In one and two pound boxes. : Me J and a resident here for thir- | Of unswerving probity and integrity, No two alike, as they are all pw Robert Spencer, " THE BIRTHSTONE i ) AT teen years. Hor don, Ralph Spencer, [he enjoyed the confidence and good Some plain centres others fancy | | Ladies' dressbs, jackets, waists, ete. " Senator ¥. T. Frost, W. H. Frost, make or : proprietor of the Eng\neering News, every stone Itas the brilljancy f i tal Fenc deserip- | goods values from 0O0e, up at Campbell I. oll only at Gibson's Red Cross drug {now clerk in the Merchants' Bank at liwill of the ° 1 ity, ii i . gre FOR APRIL n vt Gibson Red Cross drug |! will of 8 Ww communify, and in Prices range from 2, 2.60, 3.00, 3.25, 00 a dved or cleaned. My Valet. home. : -- ; : president of the Smith's Falls Malle ' . | | | "One-Third Off Only the best grades are Crescent Wire and fron Works New York, and other rylatives. ne~ ir . We ean i CHE." ssmentiz : dd Faget # ing Wire or Iron. A @® : and "life essential to a i i un © designs Knockabout Hats. 5 The $3 Covers for $2, We are showing excellent I EOASRuRRE nan ufactured hy Po Ya ve Conkey's Choice of Royalty swees. Coal and Wood Yard, Barrack street P. Walsh's, [ui ie gy : Lamang vil ie Te ae bin i Sc tape Bh up. These will be sold at actual cost to rr prem. Rn === blo Iron Works, and Qeorge H. pi allowed into our stock, and #B! "t To bent i i FN : p-- : | Thus $2 Covers for $1.33. foser 4 5 Seo our big showing and wonderful And so on through the lot. good diamond. values in rings. ¢ 111] Lid : : Bh ee -------- - £200 1 School Teacher Resigned. ! Miss Asselstine, teacher in" the pub- lic school at Glenburnie, has resigned roi 75 Sample Pieces of Furniture and will leave for the west, where o> >> ¥ By che has'secured a school. Until the x SPANGENBERG 4 James campbell, : : vacancy is filled her place will be Coverings TAILOR, ; | taken by Mrs. Shortliff. N ATES N } J R EE i a 3 . | . . § DIAMOND IMPORTER AND ¢ 109 BROCK STREET. 4 4 : | Anctior Elapgment.? Many designs .and inaterials, different JEWELLER. os | Cleaning and Pressing. 5 % 3 3 | J nother op mn f 1 ths and widths Some suitable for J pol g " Barriefield was alive with rumors; eng . 3 : | to-day, to the effact that 8 young =m cushion covers, others for chair. seats or | there had eloped with a married wo- backs {man, who also lives in Barriefield. How true the story is, could not be These will be sold at prices much bes low their value, - PR New Velvet Collars, from #5 CENTS UP Marriage Licenses Issued. | ascertained. The police have not been { notified of any such occurence. ee ---------- Chicken Thieves Busy. Chicken tMeves are again at work [in the city. On Tuesday night a resi- | dentin the west end of the city lost three valuable game fowl This is the | second time the man has lost birds during the past six months, and has not found any clue to the robbers. -------------------- 4 HON. JUSTICE CANNON, 3 Who will conduct the investigation into Montreal's civic affairs. : - = ok | Married In St. George's. om - EE pr---- PERSONAL MENTION. KILLED ON RAILROAD. Canon Grout officiated at a mili: tary wedding in St. George's cathedral 'A Movements Of The People--What | James Currie Struck By .Train--! on "Tuesday. afternoon, the contracting They Are Saying And Doing. His Companion Back. parties being Frederick Joseph Hager, R. Meck went to.doronto to-day on (Continued from Page ) {driver of "B' Battery, and Miss Norah husiness. : | The companion of Currie arrived | Fvelyn Deline, ot this city. The groom Prof. M. B. Baker is in Toronto for | back this ' afternoon. His name is| was supported by a brother-in-arms, la few days. Vv Hays, and his wile was Mrs. Currie's A. Blakely, of =p Battery, and the James Smith, Watertown, N.Y., is | companion on her trip. Hays said | bridesmaid was Miss Lena Lloyd. The visiting friends in Cataraqgui. thet he and Currie left here to go to{ wedding was a protty one. i § acC L. R. Cahill, of Queens, has left iNew York, find when walking along | ep ep-- - his home in Sault Ste. Marie. | the tracks er Hudson, an express Made Presentation. A very special bargain just received. R. C. Cantelo, attending Queen's, | struck Curric®md killed him instantty.| A pleasant affair took place last has left for his 'home in St. Thomas. | R. J. Reid, undertaker, received word Peyvening at the gathering held by the Bert Mohan leit to-day for the we from the -caroner at Hudson that the| Ladies' Aid of Cooke's church when after attending Queen's the past sea- |remains would be brought here on pay-|the ladies presented one of their mem- These are made from good quality English Sateen, gored, with 14 inch flounce and 8 inch pleated ruffle, finished with deep foundation of sateen. on. {ment of 873. It is likely that they | bers, Mrs. Ella Lennox, who is leav- Princess street -tobacconist, is quite | jp husband, who had departed with society. i 3 1. Fulcher, attending Queen's, has | will have to be buried at Hudson, as ing shortly for Belleville, where she : #§% | roturned to his home in Sault Ste. | {he deceased's wife has no money. will reside, with a hand satchel. Mrs. 3 ! Marie. [, Currie sold his furniture for #50, and | Lennox has been a valued member of - 8 3 & Miss 8. Murray, Division . street, Ihad over $40 when he went away with | the Ladies' Aid and will be much . i who: has been' very ill at her home, is t Ways last Friday. There chould have | missed in the church work in which |B B® slowly improving. { boen Tal least $25 in his possession she was always ready -to lend a help- : Friends will be glad to learn that | ? i : i XX. . | a n v BB | coriously ill at the ITotel Dieu. Ker... ; A wives had re ett A T ] : 2% | I'he Bishop of Ottawa 18 building & | ie aud, with. Had Arm Broken. Yours O~Morrow Bf | saommer residence at Blue Sea Lake, | C00 Ling their hushands' leave. She| Samuel Treganna, a well-known far- . R {which he and his family will occupy [ecard if she could only find him she |mer" of Pittsierry, met with a severe Morning 75¢c fk 1 +11 summer, y | would never leave him again. Hays! accident, and, as a result, had 'his ' | Miss Margaret Dolan, of Notre Dame or-1 Mr. Treganna was i 4 ile fore i ing 'hand. Rev. Dr. McTavish made t 5 . x A N D a So ft Rechab Tandy, "Eoronto, has taken a killed. Before gong : ] ES y for the better. and his wife came here from Water- right arm broken. ¥ ---- the presentation at the same time re- 2 ' \ ferring to the good work of Mrs. Len» own last fall. Hays was anxious to | putting the milk cans in a rig: when rot his wife back, but Cugrie wan not. | the houses started off and he was when he, was away he boarded in, a house on King street, *Jack' S 8 x. well-k ; is pe immons, the - well-known Mrs, Hays.was also golicitous about { is spending Easter holidays | s May and Edna Greenwood, | Regular Values $2.00, 2:25, 2:50 Rv ei Silas Fields, Lake, 8 i bs : 21 | homas, recently celebrated thar dia Imond wedding, They were married ig nox while she was identified with the o he leit Kingston the latier de-| thrown out. He was abl) to get up clared to friends at the labor union |and ran after the horses but did . not rooms that he never w anted to see his know that his arm was broken until [1819 at Kingston wile again. He was, anxious about | he endeavored, to take bold 2 Thi ¥rof, and Mi * Adam-Shertt have | placing his boy in safe hands. It was lines. I'he jojured wan tind t Tap 8 | kon CC. W. Badgley's residence, at | Currie's intention to get-®employment ae So ane has ab e a came o {341 Stewart street, Ottawa and 'will on a steamboat at his old trade of the\ city to-cay." ~ rs, regan . 1a | + t , awa, i v fireman at present quite seriously ill, having § (remove there May lst. ! . heen removed to the general hospital on Fuesday. gre He Got In Wrong. : "A good joke is being told, at the ex- Age. Vigor. y : = : . ; : : 5 pense of one of the students attend: - 4 I One of the oldest residents of tha| Constantinople, April 21.--The mas-| 0 Queen's. He made up his mind he T k d U der kirt 8 1 ownship of Kingston passed away at {Sacre of Christiaxs, by fanatical Mo-| would attend the Edith Miller concert, uc é n S S 1 | Collin Bay carly on Wednesday morn- | hammedan hordes, has been renewed last night, but did not take the tréu-|- 2 #4 | ine in the person of Daniel E. Grass, | %ith redoubled fury throughout 8{ ph, {0 read the advertisement in the BB | Decoased was born in the township a | large part of Asia Minor. Antioch Whig, giving the time and place, * for : 8 | ii tle 'over ninety-four years ago, and and Biredjik, in the province of Alep-|ihe event. Entertainments of such al - eq e n ers ir S wax a United Empive ~ Loyalist. «Ho [Po and Damascus, in Syria, are the | haracter were usually held in the op- } {lived in the vicinity of Kingston all | new centres of the outrages. The en-j. liouse, so, without making any in- [ his life, spending his last fow years at quiries whatever, he stepped into the R fl d U d ki the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. L. | and. the few troops on hand are abso-{.GGrand, purchased his ticket, and was u e n ers In S {A. Wartman, Collins Bay. Up to the] Jutely powerless to protect the people) comfortably seated in the balcony. ylast Mr eSTrOVRC Hf i t DIED AT COLLIN'S BAY. MASSACRE OF CHRISTIANS i 4 Daniel E. Grass, at Adyanced | Has Been Renewed With Redoubled tire province of Alleppo is in a panic Ir. Grass retained possession of | Entire villages hive heen de His surprise, upon being introduced toi {all his faculties, and could hear andg and burned and the foreign popula-{ cp mmy" Burns and "Jack" John- # lion is flee onsulates for : tion is fleeing to the con ulates for | eon in the fourteen-round contest, can / soo well, land lived to sce many «changes come | the fourth ronnd, and then " . ..} e % TP aby . . : 4 etre 3c ; ioht . 1 Mr. Grass was A-to-do farmer, | protection. The British cruiser Diana} oil he i + a3 3 Made of I xt a Quality L. ght Sateen vr. Grass w well-to-do farm Les landed a sitobg force at Alexan- Wel} be imagined. He waited until in all sizes: SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ~ } go, many friendsPpass away, but | s pleasure of having his grand and oreat-grandchildren grow ound him. He was well known and had many friends, who are sorry ar ol his d He was a Mee t. in rel w He leaves two Michael and Peter. - Pirates At The Bijou. \lmost the only pirates leit in the tersi 'hemisphere are the ish pir of America: but they are 'a des » and lawless lot." To-day and »W The Fish Pirate's Dangh- thrilling drama. is on at the 1t is full of thrilling and ex- g situations, There are two com The - Wax Man and the Gird' band "The Professor and the Student 'Who Traded Souls," IHustrated songs, 2 y | deretta. "Conditions Are Better. | stepped quietly out. He tried to keep [the joke a secret, but; "like -all good | things, it managed to leak out, The eq LS Niagara Falls, Ont, Aprils 21 ~The | Edith Miller concert was on at the conditions in connection with Niagsa ra"s great ice glacier are glightly im- out of the-opera house, he felt too} t!cheap to go on-farther. proved this morning, The south-eas -| city hall, but when the student got wind is assisting in holding back the upper . river and Lake Erie ice, and | giving the stemmed back waters an has been a sufferer irom tuberculosis opportunity to leak through thé for ceveral months and for the past crevices in the meat ice. blockade In| Seven week® confined to her bed, pass- the lower river. As a result, since ear "| ed peacefully away, Monday, at the Iv this morning, the water has drop-icarly age of nineteen years. ped three or four feet: ane. "The King's Plate" Condition Pow. | ders are sold in 'Kingston only at A sprigg builder and liie and energy | Gibson's Hed Cross drug store, Phone reoducer. Beef, Iron' and Wine. Buy | 230. it at Gibson's Red Cross drug store { Phone 230, New wax beans at Carnovsky's. Jibei Miss Myrtle Spicer, Algonquin, who | W. R. Alesworth, aounty clerk off Hastings county for ma yehrs is. lying, ot the point of death, A Special Bargain at One-Fifty} A Medium Weight Caseo Calf Blucher Cut Lace Boot; solid soles and counters. A splendid Boot for all purposes, (sizes 6 to 10) redilced this week to $1.50 a Pair