Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Mar 1910, p. 1

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he ail ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MAR KINGSTON, CH 23, 1910. LAST EDITION SUING FOR INSURANCE, Evidence That Roderick still Alive Presented. March 23.--Justice od the epring assizes ami was the suit of Mr agamst the K.OTM, on life of her and, who disappeared about six- vears ago. When the husband first i sie said that the K.O.T. oftered her two propesitions, tat pecept the amount of premiums that bad been paid on the policy, {that if she cared to continue payin) GREATER | the premiums for seven whe | would the full amount th poliey. 69 is H Ww Wait For A More [Utopian "cic, Universe . WORKING TO END EXPENSE OF WAR THAN EXPENSE OF LIVES. rit the Argue for milton, Opn Er ance the fis { teen | disappeared iM she or years et of and brought suit, but lost it, because evidence was given that her husband seen Washington, She There are Various Things Working in a Healthy Way Towards Peace had ~==No Country Rushes Into War | URURued Lo pay premiums for an rg . : . fotfer seven vears, and last November Until it Has Counted the Cost-- | tarted another action to collect = the Government by the People. policy. A commission was appointed so rs " cro land evidence was secured "that he New X hi 28 ~The presideiti 2" y h het of the York: March 3 bo RTesIOOnt | pshand living as late ax 190%, States spoke in the Yin dea bmitted. 1 th i 4 4 - < at evidence submitter a ve cause of world peace, last night, be court, J, K.C,, for the K. fore a brilliant assemblage at (he | 5m Patterson, = Hotel Astor, the occavion being a | 0:1). moved for u non-suit, The bawgjiet of the Peace and Arbitration judge Resopves judgment oni this point League. Internationa) peace was the and allowed the evidence ta to the keynote of every address but, ary. Magistrate dels was "called | to speaker advocated the immediate di { tontily that he . a warrant for armament of padions. On the othey | the arrest of Roderick on the charge jd all agyeed that armics nnd navies jof migappropriating the funds of were nawessary ontil a more Utopi wn | Jodee ol another universe shall have about, | Mrs. Roderick On this pefnt President Taft ] clare] dead so § "Because we are in favor of il | the pease and in favor of arbitraticn order to secure it, we stand together that we are not in favor of one try giving up that which we now for the purpose of securing to wit © our armaments in our and navy. "lhe expense of armament i= work ing towards peace. The expens of war, 1 am sorry to say, Is having| greater weight in securing peace whan | Berlin, March 23 the expense of lives. A nation does 'est in Sguth nat lightly enter upon war now and ted afresh to-day for two reasctis : First, becajise the ment that Herr expense 18 80 great and it likely fofmer "German to lead her to bunkruptey eyin of Ayres, had she wins; and, second, that if she diwposal of the kaiser for the ex- doer not win the government or dy of German eulture and phil- nasty, or whatever it way be 'hai lanthropy in Argentina, Uraguay and 1% in control of the government, i¢ Paraguay: Vou Waldthausen ranks Bkely to go down under the humilia- = the richest man the German tion of that defeat at the hands of diplomatic service, ber own people. These two things wre Fhe kaiser about to pay working in a healthful way toward [special compliment to Argentina by peace." : tdeputing the famons German strate gist, General Von Der * Goltz, crea. iter of the modern Turkish army, to 2 nn {represent him at the celebration Western Scoundrels Take Advantage the centenary of Argentipe's indepen of Foreigner. | dence Ayres this summer, Edmonton, Alta, March \ clear | Fhe governmeny recently case of miscarcinge of justice hus come appointed of its most eminent to light in Edmonton penitentiary. In tiplomats, Baron Von Der Bassche- June Hans Hering, a German, fresh Haddenhauden, minister to | Argen- from the old sountry, was sentenced | tins. : to two years forTherée stealing. Her dog was joel to work on . the x ow, near Wetneki- win, The~farm was owned by two partners, King snd Morrow, who took, wdvantage.of Hering and made him, at & revolver 'point, sign a fictitious name to 6 paApER that they had, and which later turned out to be a bill of sale for some stolen horses. This bill of sale was made out previous to'ler ing landihg in this country. Hering was convieted and, with his employ ors, has spat several months in the penitentiary hers. King made a oon fession a short dime ago exonerating Hering, been in Wis was for go no 1asned n gOCIety asked that he be de- she could collect msurance. The court made an or- to that effect, and Roderick is now officially dead, although Fe may be in th» land of the living some where. Mrs. Roderick received £1,300 of t £2,000 for which she come anid at univers : irs der coun Us he sues. Pe ace, 1 nro 3 a Cis po PTY KAISER AND SOUTH AMERICA. i { - German Culture and Philanthropy to Be Extended. Germany's inter America was manifos by the announce Yon Waldthausen, minister af Buerios laced $50,000 at the is tension in 15 a -------------- INNOCENT MAN IN PRISON. of : at Buenos German one LABOR M.P. AND SILK HAT, "A British Institution," Says John Hodge in Seif-Defence. March 23. Is a silk hat ta luxurious variety of headgear that lenomot be classed ag democratic? {John Hodge, labor member of par- Hiament the Gorton division of | Lancashire, shouts a determined neg- tative to that qu | Said Mr. Hodge ithat I Book upon i British institution inot to be trifled Ishall always wear one fing of parliament and er function at which Sree chignity is desirable. Sacrifice in Providing for His Loved tuency are to be found the finest Ones. Isitk and felt hat makerst in the New: York, March 23. Bernard Lizer, | VO" lM. England till is indisputably who gave blood from hiz body to save | Prominent & this particular trade, the life. of a'weinan patient in Ford. pM one © the reasons _ that I am ham hospital & month ago, died on? Wee trader is that in my opin Saturday nach direct of don a tarifi would ruin the indus- his heroism=-a horoism in behalf of his jury : family, SHAW " FOUND OUT He was 8 painter living at 511 West Loudon, for stion. 5 went to. say silk hat as a which is I the and with ohie lightly. at the open at wny oth some degres of In my consti A ------------ SOLD BLOOD AND DIES. conseunice 133rd stfeet. He had a wile to whom he had heeti «marred fifteen months, and an infant child.' He had long been onl of steady work took all kints of odd jobs to ge money for his family. | Farly in February he saw an adver tisement for & man who would sub mit to a teansfusion of blood into the | Fa of Mes. Giga e Gerlic h, who was! Young Lady Ever Since. ving close to death in Fordham hos " n pital, He was then in fine health. | Lontlon, Ont., MarcF, 23.~The arrest A -------------------------- Goodl Friday Recital, tof Cuthbert Shaw by detectives here revealed a pretty pomance, Shaw de Chalmers church, March. 25th, at pom. Silver collection at door, . only nnd n DESERTER SHELTERED BY HIS i SWEETHEART. ¢ | Left Wolsley Barracks Three Weeks | nerted fro Wolsley * Barracks thre {weeks ago, and ever since has been i sheltered by a young woman named : . {Merrill, who he met in Hamilton At Lyng the demise of Mrs. Mary about two vears ago, She came to Jane Bullock gecurred on Monday. | London some weeks ago, and took a She was sixtyeone years of age and a | room, in a thind storey, over a store. dau James Bullock. On the moming of February 24th, T 36 Tor Easter lillies. | Shaw was missing from the barracks. -- The couple were planning to go to "2 PAY MEMORANDA. { Toronto, and get married, as s00n As | they got money enough, and she was {out working to gét the money, They | were grentiy surprisad when detectives | mrested Shaw to-day. He is 35 years told. He will appear in court, 14 r hat store. RME,'S pm. board of Works, 4 pom, Thursday. Limest Lodge No.' 61 AOU W. meets Th y evening at § oolock. | Bt Two comedies: "The S6f Paker" and Stung' "The Blind Fiddler" FOUND THE BOX. {Another Child's Sad Death From Pill | Eating. I Windsor, Odt., March 24.--Fdith, he fvevoarold daughter of Mr. tend Mrs, James Scholes, discovered 'a box of pills on the cupboard shell this morwmg. The child dee | voured hall the contents, apd im Imediately was seized with conval- | sions, denth vesulting in hall an {heur. The pills were left for a is particularly sad, the girl hes ying. the only child. The fromoved to the Hotel Dien yeoster 'day for a eritical operation. jowing to her serious condition tdaughter's death cannot be told her. vO ON DINNER SETS, > f tourse the open stock Sdn get matched at delicate green flower Daffodils, Heacinths, iellington Boulter, with his son, De, iwi ter, Betruit. She paid for the seven vears, i | Ago, and Has Been Hidden by the the mother hy the "famndy physician. The mother was and her Riad 109 Brook Sd. spending the J. H. Boul Detroit, returned to Pioton on Thursday, Mrs, Boulter, who was with widy Cold * b i 2 i THEATRE IN CHURCH. Fully Equipped Amasement Hall in Fo. Basement. = { Spokane, Wash., March 5 --One of the best equipped small theatres in the north-west w gi become an adjunct Heredity Is No Guarantee of the parish w i the Soamplation, of the warch of ur Lady of Lourdes ToA Seat of Spokane, the purpose being to en. courage playwriting and acting. The playhouse is in the basement of the THE LORDS SURPRISED THEM SELVES BY PASSING CLAUSE. 'edifice, which cost $200,000, It has a seating capacity for 600, and is pro vided with the latest style opera (Chairs, The auditorium 62 by feet, and the stage 25 feet wide and 15 feet deep. The orchestra pit will seat five players, with room for a piano. The stage furnishings cost $2, 00. The house is provided with four exits. The dramatic section of Gon- zaga College will formally open the (theatre late in April. is 5 Lord Rosebery's Resolution for the Reform of the House of Lords Was Adopted in Good Spirit--What is Doing in Britain, London, March 23.--The House fords, vestirday, by a vote of: to 17, passed the third and last the resolutions introduced hy Rosebery in furtherdnee of his pro-| gramme for the relormation of the upper chamber? The resolution declar- | ed that a necessrry preliminary to the | re'orm and retonstruction of the! chamber, as provided in the first and] secon! resolutions already agreed to, was the acceptance of the principle | that the possession of a peerage init. self should no longer to sit mn Lords. It is significant the 616 member in the fateful ths abscntecs were er -------- ---- af 175 | of | Lord i afford the right! and vote the House of] that fewer than 200 | ~of the house shar! division. Many of reluctant to sanc-| ticn the extinotion of the hereditary | principle. Nevertheless they, so far! recognized its expediency as not to} it. Not a few, indeed, of the| majority who supported the resolution | would fain have retained ir! fireditary ght. bud recognition of | that expediency guided their votes. ! The battleship livesistible has | isplated at Portland Roads, since | March 12th, owing to dissatsfaction | among the aew, The of the! trouble has not been made public but it bas become known that the] sphts of the big guns thrown | overhoard on the night of March 12th snl that the most rigid investigation has failed to reveal those responsible of ed oppose ih been COL. FP. W utiiity ie HIBBARD commissioners Quebec government One of tne f ap- pointed by tt I canse were ------ What Company, is Willing to Do For Men, March railway, 23. <The Grand in reply to the award {of the arbitration board on telegraph ers' wages, offers to abolish, as far as | possible, Sunday work, and in addi- to. accepting the minimum scale recommended by the board, will aside, to be added to salaries above the minimum, a larger lump than the Six per recommended by the board, but ® sum a Ottawa, ED ON POISON. Tablet at Request Man. Massillon, Ohio, March Not guilty of poisoning her sister the plea of Catherine Manz, aged sixteen Ihe accused admits giving the d- ceascd a mysterious tablet which she declares had been givin her for that gen ral increase of Sunday pay based purpose by some man. {upon the present amount of Sunday ah has Semly Soclined to toll» he work would give, plus the six per cent. this man is, and the police are inclined recommended. In dealing, however " TH A so tat 3 hs "Nive Thitt he ibe" 4 Hgnen of fwith the increases of salaries above the 1 fag mt on ver th A} {| minimum, the company proposes to L i¢ known, however, that she had) ompensate for Sunday work. close acquaintances among young . men of the town and that her love of | clothes and her extravagancd led he 'A NAPANEE BUDGET into many escapades, Her male friends will be called upon to tell what QUITE A COMPANY ARE ON THE | WAY WEST. thay know of her and her relations 8 BODY FOUND. i { Trunk PAS Gives Sister of tion a9 =a. set cent, not as large as with her sister, of i sre RAPLEXY A Young Couple of Adolphustown Married and Will Settle at Melita, Man -- Opening Millinery Houses. it Was in Napanee River Since Last] Fall. Tr | of Napanee, Ont., March 23.--The body | of B, F. Rapley, the Montreal com- | Xupanes, March The marriage mercial traveller, who disappeared occurred, vesterday morning, of Miss mysteriously from the Campbell house, | phe Clapp, daughter of Irvine Clapp, here, last fall, was found in the Na | Adolphustown, and J. A. Stratton, panes river, this forenoon, two and a' of James Stratton, of the same half miles down stream. The body has {place. Rev. Mr. Bohwer, of the CEL. been fully identified by the initinls on} 40 cp Adolphustown, performed the the ring on one Tinger and cuff but SemBaY. Nr. and Mes. Stratton pons,' snd also by the card case and | Lol Loon train for Melita, Man., order-book which were in the pockets Wy jive they will make their home, The The face is very much' decomposed { " Eighty-five dollars was found in Rapley's pockets. Rapley travelled for Brophy, Parson & Rodden, Mon treal, 23. 80 son bride and groom have hosts of friends in Adolphustown, who wish them long life and happiness. Mrs. Wales and two children leit, vesterday, for Outlook, Sask., to join A Disastrous Fire. {hex husband, who 'went west a couple 5 : of Orillia, Ont, March 23.--Fire, which broke out at ene o'clock, this morn- ing, in the store of KE. A. Wood, lim- | (oak for Calgary, Alta. Harry FE. ited did over $12,000. damage to the |p ,1ick, yesior He. will stack, besides considerable damage to | i places befora set the building, which is owned by the. clitaate for . a Messrs, Frawey & Dexiin, Barrie. The of health, cause of the fire is not known, but it what would seents to have started in the dress-ijL. 1, have it lately, making: department on the second | "pao. qd Kavier left, vesterday,. for floor, hats 8 Bumpet of Indien Rl I Moose dw, Sask, with a sutioad, of tex ments 'were burn Op BSHES. | of tlors' effects. Manley Marshall left, All the garments in the ready-made de Tuesday; for' Moose w. Sask. partment were badly burned, afid the! 3 0 "fob Coates has been confined haa millinery wat hadi, dumaged. {to the house foe hu past two Weuks, a liter Was 00 X SLAY Hy ith a severe attack * of grippe. Me rooms, out the stock below wasgnuch | oq ire W. IL Crabbe, OE bars. damaged by water. The insurance on will remove shortly to Belleville, where the whole stock was $23,000. they: will reside, "Mr. and Mrs. F. Bur- Mle rows are ahle to be out again, after : vf oa From Maes. bopnad. (ene confined do thelr home for sec: aberly, March' 22--John Poppel og) weeks through illness, well, of Bathurst, passed away on Sa The millinery opens, Saturday tarday. His funeral took place LO Just. were the attraction of the day in Virth on Monday and was conducted Napanee, All duy long and well oh by Rev. C.F. Clarke, Mr. Ure 15 hote the night, trowds of the fair sex sufffring from a paralytic stroke. A conld be seen wending their way from number of the men from beve will Joo willinery establishment to the oth- ig Hd Taba he an x Ail. er to view the new creations for spring MER onan uitre 4 Oo 1 Ome a in the west on Monday. Mig. John aud summer. Consoy' is dangerously il. There i] talk of Thomas Munroe purchasing the Sharbot Lake hotel, The teacher! 3s holding the Faster examimations in school this week. Mrs, William is spending a few days at Briga's. A pumber from here attend od the concert "4t Sunnyside; Muét Shorten Hat Pins, go, Marth 33.-The conn, hisses from women, passed a weeks H: J. Bigelow, deuggist with F. | Hooper, for the past vear, left, this ago went west ry, number of will try for the benefit which has been not thing, and | Lime his he a -------------- CNR. to Belleville, Murch 23. -1t is learped Canadian Northern Outar- in oraibeay. Will be projected to Belleville this year, instead of stop: pin at Trenton as first proposed. Forty miles of the road have realy wen guaded, the work being rarried some _ fifteen points further a- long, the road. Pompans war he : fr 1 ion ant aromtio = (law which provides that any wo tin ot as the rele of the lat- 6 Wearing hatpins protruding more oop Jeeision: ite will be carried isto all an Inch from the crown of Refldvifle: and the construction work hat is liable to arrest and a Ge Sgvanced tins summer. fed Foronto, at the to. keen Rpecial vig romplete, $150, three years' course at the Royal al] The intention of the the work Le mounted, rimless nose at [ST NEWS Despatches From Near And Distant Places. THE WORLD'S TIDINGS Matters That Interest Everybody---- Nbtes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Re membered. D. Rattary, warchouse man and gen- eral merchant, of ifbe¢c and Mon treal, is in fquidation. The dead body of Ambrose Going, Hintonburg, was found on the C.P.K. tracks east of Mattawa, 1 he government has decided to make a general modification of the laws of Canada in regard to mining. Yin Ching, the Ulkinese minis ter to Germany, has been recalled to Pekin to take the portfolio of mine ter of war The drrangements for Col. Roose velt's audience with the pope are completed. The audience tixed for Apitd Sth. At Montreal Oscar Levoux, elven years of age, was run and kill%d while trying to cross front of street car. Goderich confident of securing thy mi itary camp for that district for the present yedr and also curing the permanent camp th. Laliberte, president of Quebec harbor commission, and Boswell, enzineéer, 1dt for Ottawa the interest of harbor improvement. The hody of Robert JJ. Meholls, Hia- watha avenue, Toronto, missing for a vear, wus taken from the waters at the foot of Yonge stréet, on Wednos hw United States reporteck Gen. is boy down . in a a of se- day. the depart- that raval ves- the great navy congress why on to reasons bualt ment has it knows sels cannot lakes. Arthur Egy no be a voung Montreal or- gamist, has been awarded the Strath- toa Col cona scholarship, entitling him lege of Music, London. A block of ten stores owned Sir William Malock, on the west of Yonge street, between Isa bella fond = St. Mary's street, Js been sold for about $115,000. Hull, Que.. was notifd by the government that it would be impos sible establish free mail delivery there until the street némes are re vised and Houses properly The government has awarded, about %250,000, the contravt for the construction of a branch of the In tercolonial from Orange River to Syd- ney. The work will be done by A. Kirk, Antigonish, N.S. Hon. Mr. Pugsley, minister of pub- jc 'works, and fon. R. Lemieux, postmaster-general, have been tender od & dinner by the coundl of the thiebee baard of trade and thev have bectr accepted. The dinnr will take plate next week, In the most terfic attack directed by the government against a trust, the department of justice laid the foundation for criminal pro- cedings against Chicago packers in which penitentiary yerthe are provi- ded as the legal proceeding. hy the rots po five whicly started in Davis Bros.' stores, 73 and 75 Yonge street, North Toronto, Wednes day, the flour and feed store PL butcher shop were completely gutted The barps, where hay and feed were stored /were also destroyed. Ihe' American railwavy will pot be permitted to capture the grain trade which has been built up by the St. [ awrence route. 'The management of the Grand Trunk anmounce that they will mest ans reduction in rates which the lines, running from the lpkes to American ports, may Quake. Samuel MH. C. Buck, who pleaded guilty to the charge. of attempting to Uefrand the postal authogites of 200, which he claimed had betn exe fincted from a registered letter be- ing transmitted through the mails to brother in the old country, was emenced to six months in the Cen- tral prison. by widde for ever i ICE FIELD BROKE AWAY. Three Men Have an Exciting Experi- ence. trockville, Ont., March 23.--~Three of of a large gang of min engaged in nhonsiricting the CPR. dock on the river front had an exciting experience by ths sudden hreakis away from the whart of & large fie d of jee upon which they were handing' timbers, Two of them were carrid out so far that they were compels' (0 swim for safety, while a thied © anaged 10 stir clear A consideracia quantity of thmber wad nL. WER JOHNSON FACES TROUBLE. Held While Search is Made for Wit- ness. Sow York, March 23. Jack son was, to-day, remanded to custody of the sheriff in default 85.000 bas! and will be subject to a eall for trial from any part of the coum fy as soon as Norman Pindar, complaim ng vitvess against him, in the penting adsanll onse, is found. In addition io thie the Wig © faces the possibility of the serious charge of spiriting the complaivary angrother witnesses out of the juris diction of the court. The grand jury will be requested fo take up this phase of the case. New Laid Eggs, 23. por dozen, at Millin's grocery'. A i» , many times, ix the fore- runner of a fietic smcounier, Easter cards, § for Sc, st Knox's. John- the of MAY NOT DEVELOP. Much Depends' on What Decides. Special to the Whig Ottawa, March 28. ~The house, tus afternoon, adjoins for a wees 'or Esster angl thers w.ki be no amounce. ned! pegarding the tariff though on from Washington within the seven days is likely. While things look hope ful it is pomted out that there ix a possibility, even i Canada should Congres fo: what President Taft offers, there is no guarantee that LU. congress will endorse what certain American officials are promising. Can- ade has had experience along such lines, especially with the senate wing of the United States government, so that there is a feeling that any pro- mises matle, even at the present stage, should be hard and fast. Agreement Reached. New York, Murch 28. The United States and Caniada have arrived at o definite agreement on the tariff (ues tion, accortling to an apparent suth entic report in New York last night. The Tribune says: "This information was obtained frbm a may, close to President Taft, it is understood, * but uo official confirmation can be got. It was. said the agreement will he nnlgatel within a few days." SAVED BY HIS DOG. that Ss, pro Wright County Man Had a Narrow Becape! Ottawa, March 23.--Alexandes Jacques, of Gracefield, was saved from drowning, Monday afternoon, by his Scotch collie. St. Jacques was driving home = from with a team of horses. When in the centre of the Ga tineau river the ice broke, and team, » le igh and all went into the river. The swift, treacherous current, for which the Gatineau is famed, dragged horses and sleigh beneath the sce Jacques was just going under, when his big 'Scotch collie Jenped into the water and, eatching his master by the collar, kept him above water until his cries for belp attracted men on the shore, and the dog and man were recued hy the mid of ropes aad planks. The team was drowned, ot town the REV. C. MOCKRIDGE DEAD. of Former Hamilton Passes Away. Windsor, Ont., March Rev. Charles Mockridge, a son of the late Rev. C'. H. Mockridge, one time rector of Christ Church, Hamilton, died in Louisville, Ky., Monday night. At the time of his death Mr. Mockridge held the post of rector of AH Saints' church, at Dorchester, Mass. Dr. Mockridge, who was thirty-six years old, was married but three weeks ago, following an operation in a Boston hospital, to Miss. Louise Tyler, of Louisville. He was educated at Trin. ity College, Toronto, and was one of a family of four sons, all Epissopal clergymen. VACCINE FOR TYFPnOID. Son Rector 33 (Discovery of Great Importance Made. by Physician. Paris, March 23.--Prof. nikoff, of the Pasteur Institute, an nounced before the Academy of Bei ences, last night, that he had succeed ed in overcoming the principal obsta- cle to the preparation of an effective anti-typhoid vaccine. This disease heretofore has been _jdéommunitable to the lower animals, 'and Prof. Metoly, nikoff has now succeeded if inogulat: ing monkeys with the typhoid germ. By this means he has been able to ob tain exact symptoms, permitting ac curate experiments on the action of his vaccines. ARE DISAPPOINTED OF Elie Metch- UNITED STATES 1S TIRED TAFT AND TAFFY. 80 Says Man Who Calls Him a Hot Sapper Artist--Calls Gaynor. as] Next President, + March a "hot Andrews, of this 24. Dubbing Supper ar wealthn out that will Unit Loe Mass. , President Tak ist," RB. B. manidacturer with an offer to bet Mavor Gagmor, ob New be the next president od States, barring death "The country is tind of tafly," sasd Andrews Every the . conservative repubilicnns appointed in. Taft, What we was & man onthe job president chasing around a side show "for a beusehall a promoter, 'of golf, a hot artist. The whole country of i." a town, i§ £10,000) York, f. the Tait and one o are hoped for and- not 2 act, wu came SUPT Lares ins to a ---------- * Working Out New Treaty. Paris, March 21. The Canadian tion of the British Chamber of Com merce is taking with the Frenc government 'the question of certificates of origin required on goods importe from Canada, up a ------ Minister Preached $1 Years, Parl Murch 20 -Rew. J Weasley gman, a superanitiated Methods minister, aged eightv-three died here Tuesday morning sutitlenly, He 'enter od the Hamilton conference in 185 and preached forty ome years Soap! Soap!! Soap!!! Borax soap, five bars 25 cake Infants' Delight free. ford. and one p Craw Scott's and Christy's agree 10 Minor concessions in return |" Famous hats at Campbell Bros'. Provincial police officers at Mathe som, Cochrane and Poreopinse have con fiscated 1,331 botiles whiskey {i EE and A De Buy 3 ot te' light free. J. Crawford Gi 4 See Bibby's gaint, rH] Bhiets - IATPER PROBARILITIES, nto. Ont, March 23 18 am. in and Upper St Lawrences : and coal Thurs. fine it a lide NOVELTIES -- FOR -- EASTER. We emphasize particularly our Glove Perfection If Hou this store, realized Easter Arrivals Daily buy your Gloves at: glove perfection is the Suit and section Charming Styles and daintinegs characterize our Misses and Children's Wear Dainty Neckwear That will commend You at once, Lovely Lingerie WAISTS, SKIRTS, CORSET COVERS, ete. Special Sale To - Morrow 5 Doz. Faney Embroidered Wash Belts in White and White with Colors Dainty Pearl Buckles New Goods Re- gular price, 25¢ each SALE PRICE, 12 1-2¢. Easter Gloves fors Easter Qifis in Easter Gift Boxes "HENS GLOVES." special] Quality at 81, DON'T FAIL. TO SEE THEM. in Cloak itsell to BORN. Kingston, on March 218 Diyisign Street, to Mr A. Caverly, a son i igen DIED. at 58 iste RLY 4] 910, at 16 and Mrs. 8 CAV} 1 CORRIGAN Street Y Corrigan Funeral notice Haga! Danlel Kingston Mareh 30rd ater ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker, 'Phone, 577 227 Princess Street, JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers, 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 147 for ambulance. New Maple Syrup "Pure and Good. Jas. Redden & Co., importers of Fie Groceries, » TAKE NOTICE. T= Mahogany Buresor one Nide. pagrd and one large Oval Pedestal Table theap for Cash boyers, at Turks y Phone 705. Ope, More Sinner. v Fvening Fost LE ¥ Shaw, of the tregeuary, Iowa he" was making » on the tariff. A man nth wididnce, who had something on Me . op nind, ceroee and said. 'Pardon me, ; ¥r I. Jmva my tithe be unjust turd Za When retar woof former sec. Was govern peach GUVPTIOr Well." broke in Shaw, sarod ot of people in sind 1 presiome #6 would to draw the line on you And "there weve no further uplions, n inter: "White gluve cleaner" makes shiijed white gloves Jook Jike now. "De Luxe Tradieator," 01d of Cébeon's Reed Cross drug store. : g : "astm 10 forget That wote inferest does wot (ake a vVade nt secret former, A my opinion, is worse than ihe genuine law breaker, Lodning, in very many invlances, is nothing more or lees 1 wiving, Res Wibbyy netcial 83 Hate, #

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