THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. 1910. THREATENS ACTION: Zo. em = PLAY ON SOFT Ic ouilding, pending conditions which | save not developed, that the property « " COLISEUM, GUY AND DORCHESTER STREETS, March 26--April 2 GREATEST MOTOR SHOW EVER HELD IN CANADA. E. M. WILCOX, Manager. { AGAINST BOARD OF EDUCATION| committer be instructed to take up HOC KEY MATCHES AT COV men in his possession, a voung | hy i t de Several Teacher, Serves Notice -- Extra] pi, Kilp atrick, Macnee, 'Marshall, son----The Victorian Baseball Club Ihe Board of Education had a spec X : x WEAK, TIRED GIRLS condition for the two Chis sia Tablets will ness, A litter was received from ..|Will Find Health and Strength rink, but, nevertheless, the teams wili; new spring tats discounts anything in a week, For ate Institute, had instructest him to} girl when .the strain upon her blood tween ths Rovals and R.C.H.A.. wt our wonderful values, in stylish derh- evs who were relieved of their duties in} the time of life she needs a tonic--g The first B.A. Hotel Arrivals. satisfactory for the work the collegi | she is passing. Such a tonic is Dr. sary, as the two teams. will be a tie. {Toronto, J. P. ora hia Ww. ate ] convin e you, for which it was paid. Mr. Carter re credit. The games should draw 8 milton; George Comerford, Bedford; Windsor Hotel, Montreal. CITY AND VICINITY. ' Young Man Turned Back. a oo Becuuse he had not the necessary N T R E . 8 } © FOR SALARY. \ ard desl with the matter at once." RINK TONIGHT. who was ox his way over to Uncle }| Our te : s ; In attendance at the! meeting were: am's territory, was stopped at Cape | | RE igslie Carter, - Former Collegiate rame os Jichardeos (chairman), Ang- {Phe Association Football Club Has Vint N.Y., on Monday, and had . AUTOMOBILE AND MOTOR BOAT 4 n Jemnett ( y te . ok, to K § Stomach 5 hown, Donaldson, | 0 anized for the Coming Sea. '¢ Some. husk : Kingeton. $Saveral . os x young n have heen Luar ae ' Collegiate Institute = accommoda- | Meek, Metenlfe, Mclean, Heaton, this account, within the past few i For A e # | tion Considered by Board. Roughton, Walken and Wallace. { im Line. | weeks. N Ww a reat y - - TU 1 The fee will not be in any too wood A ii : Stuart' 8 ® {ial sexvion yesterday afternoon at live ' ' League A Big Display. if ' : spep o'clock to take up some urlent bus ---- games this evening at the covered We are told that our big stock of | i ' 2 the h Bi McD. Mowat stating that Eslie Cart Through Pink Fails, be i i a ready to Pat up the are a oh Bow plore in Rinextn and 3 ANIC Hor, formerly a teacher in the Collegi There is t of thir Jives, even though they do | embraces ail t new styles [rom the 8 » A y g ere Is a time in the life of every play ine water. The first game, be-| greatest hat-makers of the world, See! issue a Writ against the board unless | pecomes too great; when she grow er i b- a a fact. Relieves it paid him six months' salary from] weak: has headaches and ea be pulled off sharp at 7:45 o'clock and jes, $2, $2.30, $3, 31. Campbell Bros January 'let. 190% i interest thes hen dizzite: ama + immediately after this 4s unished | the leaders in men's hats. all distress and January let, and interest re | when dizziness 'seizes her and she be- Srishoen and Granite Mol p wm. Mr. Carter was one of the teach: | ¢ a xt - : Ene 2 sw play off | on » MW omes extremely mis erable. That je to decide their g oup. ; gases, B | t7e collegiate, in December, 1907, ai | medicine that will not fail to enrich jE nats . on hy Seals, will giv vel A=; Loyne, New York; W. Law- The free trial fh Teun of ues Focus or me blood sl ver eg ee cu od eb Mi" igre: Re Web BX packa ill Education to whom they were not | sithstand the bin Phan whieh MEER, SAGL KE. SAME W) be neces. {Shav, Ww. OCannor, M. Chadwick, ew 8 was doing for that faculty, and | Williams' Pin: Pills fot Pale People. {The serine Same should also be a fast | { Carman, Stratford, C. Knowles, Ham. They have raised thousands of grow- ee d rama ave inet twice De lon, George I. Pelletier, Montreal, 8. it to- signed, but afterwards withdrew hic | ny girls out of the depths of misery are, and Sx ave a Victory to their |y Austin, Picton; Thomas Moon, Ha- resignation, Knowing that his resig and despair to a full enjoyment of . B i i i ood. health and sirength. large attendanc 'Senator' Powell E 'Cinith, Ottawa. . 50ca pack- nation was in, Queen's authorities Aton 4 mg & 1 =) ru $0 made provision to pay three other Shoe who have fours good health wo Toy foros both games. t th : g- teachers whom it wanted released, if {through these Pills is } | Pay a Ie gov: stores, 1508 dy" Many Become Dedpondent. Many ersons jbecome despondent { ecause they have ben unable to find a permanent cure for eczema (salt A Muscular Feat. vond the rim of the ' theum) and kindred skin diseases, such | Chicago News traction, while with 'the there was nothing on record to show |was weak and miserable. She was Yovais-Rennedy,. goal; Cherry; jas pimples and blotches, Wade's] The late Repiesntative Brosius, of jeould hold to is eve a sprglass of that Queen's was to pay him for the | pale, easily tired and was bothered | 10 85 ) : Tron Touio Pills will positively cure | Pennsylvania had a tremendous | sufficient power "1b watch lus Ty le, easily dl : Ei po v nns) . d 8 I ® Kyra six moiiths. On several "occasions he ['with indigestion. The use of the pile PO0U Lemmon, cover; B. Ainslee, rov-i(h.0e ailments and make the = skin | voice and was a great word-spin- [tions in interplanetary space. applied to the board to take np the | has brought hack her Fealth and" 2 Muckler, centre; Charles, right | healthy. Price 25c:, at McLeod's drug | er. es matter with Queen's, His case war | made ber strong apd active. um | 0 Ainslee, left wing. a istores, One day when the Wilson tariff Peasant to Look Upon; cousitlered but the university authori | serv greateful for what this wongerful | Irishmep--Kane, goal; Mel onville, | of bill was being debated {n the House| A smooth, rosy, healthy tompletion ties mover came to a decision upon it | medicine has done for her." point; ; Barry, cover; Hunter, rover; | Not Yet Considered. Brosius made a speech comparing | is pleasant ~ og # upas Pimples, 1 was intimated by Secretury Mae Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the Hunt, centre; Millan, left wing; Moran, | It was statid in labor circles, to-|Thomas B. Reed and William L. | blotches, carbine | skin dis- donald that he had communicate: | meatest blood builder known to medi fright wing. . day, that the request of the carpen | Wilson, ths author 'of the bill eases are Woncles i ding Wade's with Queen's principal and thal the | 18] science. That is why they a el iranites--Spring, goal; Simmons, | . for an increase in wages, had | "Why, Mr. Speaker." "he roared, Iron Tonic Pills. They are great blood matier was td be considered by Waemia, rheumatism, heart palpita- point; Page, cover; MeCuaig, TOVEr; "hot yet been taken up bs the con | "if Thomas B. Reed was as much | makers and nerve strengtheners and #pecinl committee of the university oy | 'ion, indigestion, ne miralgia, ete. Th { Hughes, centre; Pound, leit wing; tractors, 'The men are not asking | greater physically than William L. | the best tonic pill obtainable. Price, Wednéatlay morning. s why they ure of such x rio wo. (King, right wing. [for th: raise until May Ist, . so the | Wilson as he is mentally, he: could | We., at McLeod's Drug Stores. Mr. Bennett claimed that Queen': | men ang girls during the changes | lecntractors have some time yet to | take Wilson with one hand wind -- would take a very wrong course if it through whi h they pass from girl! , take up the matter. A leading labor | cast him with one sweep "far be See Bibby's special 8 Hats, forced the Board of Education into a] hood to naturity. The Pills are sold | ope, ball Clut man told the Whig, to-day, that he, law suit over the matter, While Queen's | by all medicine dealers or direct by LC. Association Footba bas (thought that some compromise would perhaps could not be held legally | mail at 50 conte a box or six boxes he Id on Monday ening, at the _ be made in regard-to the matter. THE "STANDARD bound to pay MP. Carter, he thought or $2.50 from The Dir. Williams' Mesti. | atid hots ' bal a Sr ution oad) Sune -------- "rN ma ve sv the university was morally bound; a: | cine Uo,, Brockville, Ont Alislartory halance Si abe ad 1 Assemhly at Seeley's Bay. OR "UNIVERSAL" KEY- ] ? . ' $ fd everything points towards a sue-| BOARD ORIGINATED it had best responsible for any fric : £1 ad TYNE tion that hae 'resulted. g . |, -- 9 t a season, The club is enterin Sonic' hy hrs . REDS PERWOODL Mr. a res Bl with ie Easter onday Matinee and Night. the newly-formed le .ague gn Nores the Masonic hall, Seeley"s Bay, on the MFlaffy Ruffles," which i a sean | tO make rood showing. These offi- inight of March 17th. The young peo- CARRIAGE or THE eg A very i hs put th at the Grand on ly spe. set rt Rvauing Joa were . lect . ple from the town and surrounding RW On WN RUNS ward inp very unfavorable position. | yb 25th, matinee and nicht with. fe Manager, Jenkin |, taptain, country attended in large numbers, Slag 4 : lay ant, . Gar in 3 vax nfaviinbie positon. iy A dein, atte" ib lange. cuter Hennessy & Gilmour WHICH INCREASES THE t | Florence Gear in the title role, hua |W. Kershawt vice-captain, #. Couliny {and thoroughly enjoyed = themselve ame was of the same view it . "i f ished 'by Members Montreal Mining Exchange . beer Je wor . sOerete re afta Music for dancing was furnished by ; " ge. AND LESEENS was decided to refer the matter to the oxen: ied hy mertiont { Musical ceretary, R. C. Watts. [ Miller's orchestra. The capable com 86 NOTRE DAME STREET W. . MONTREAL, THE FRICTION management committee, hilarica Put alway oh 1s ast und mittee was composed of William Mat Phone M 1204, cy 5 - lk on re § . . By 4 : ays enn and whole . A The board vonsids Fed 5 report of the some. "Miss Geir seti a pace from the Cn Tuesday evening a meeting af | calle, 'F. Dillon, P, Tierney and P. 1 ny mitu on He Nese. very start that keeps her many asso [ihe Vidto tn Baseball Club was held Webb. It is proposed to hold another - "W the collegiaie institute, in order io|8tes in the fun-making constantly on [In the Y.M.C.A. rooms, a large ram Toa got the school approved this year by | the jump. Everybody who saw the de- [ber of plavers and supporters being | the department of education, The lightfully amusing performance = that Present. 'The business for the year | : : : UNITED TYPEWRITER €0., L1D., commitise recommended that the city | this dashing comedienne ave in "Map- Was straightemd out and for the | Extensive repairs amd alterations J. RC. DOBBY, § KINGSTON, " Na ' Miss Suddard 'ep they didn't get positions during the | of Haldimand, Que., concerning whose following «ix months. Mr, Carter was | case her mother writes ax follows -- nol eonsidererd in view of his resigns | "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have t'on, and when the board released him | a great benefit to my daughter who Murray right wing. y ed rink this evening will line up : i R.C.H.A.--Payette, goal; Constan- tine, point; ~ Dumphy, cover; White, been _ rover; Buket, centre; Boak, left wing; carts at. other he ers Association Foothall, annual general meeting of the > a Ee ROSS-BALLARD MINES LTD. Buying and Selling Orders promptly executed for this Stock. HAT I8 KNOWN AS A most snccessful dance was held in ; Victorias Meet. d man minis a assembly on March 3lst. I ---- -- A -------------- RR North King. We will mail free on request the latest information on Repairs to the N 8 the| following Stocks, which we consider good purchases La Rese, Trethewey. Great Northern, Chambers-Ferlnud, Cobalt Lake, Consolidated Smelter. Temiskaming. Clty of Cobalt. Canadian Gold Fields, Special attention giv n to Unlisted Secufltiss counzil be asked to reconvey the old rying Mary}' last season, will appre coming saason everything look: fine. | are being made to the steamer North, collegiate building to the board fof ciate that un. "Flufiy Ruffles" she is After routite busing ss hd been tian { King, which is in CUrawford's ship. additional school accommodation, Soe un to keep things humming from acted th ne ected 'NM P. | The bulk of te Wurls Sonate 2 whi . , , "11: hii the star € sv finis i on. reach nts Py v CK le PL new eabin, ant wien 6 WC 5 » In reply to Mr. Elliott, the chau tart So the finish, h. PS. J Johnson, : U.S. consul ' { pleted, it will be a great improvement Fleming & Marvin and Mining Exchange Going Back to Work. | Hon, viee-president--W. H. Macnwe | over the other, ! 58 Victoria Street. Phones Main 4025-4088. Toronto President. 1. Dick, | The steamer Pidrrepont is all in 4 First viee-president--J. Melk Mo- | readiness to take a havel in the A Members Standard Broek man of the committee, Mr. Renton suid that it hadn't been decided whether t8 utilize the old collegiate It was learned, to-day, that the | building fof collegiate school pur-| Wormwith strike would be settled and ! ¢ wat, ng the jee, as soon ns the poss. Mr. Wallace wanted to know [the men would return to work on Sec nd vicepresidente-il. Vi 1 | ireakin y ot v ite, 1 I Pi = sont | DNA AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA . " : Second espresads Few © le @ STrepo NAA Rigid dh how much money it was proposed to Monday. A meeting was called for | rea en = Yo Prien. | wenther is favors errey { i. Busin ss manager E. Trotter. will go on the Cape Vincent route as H( DT X BUNS spend on the old building. this afternoon at the factory, when | Secretary-treasurer--Reginald Craw- | soon as it is opened. Leave' your order early for Hot x Furs. Mr. Meek said that the board had the contractors were to meet H. W. ford. to do something regarding increased Richardson, who is #till a member of | Wo will have them out at 4 o'clock Thurs- day afternoon. accommodation ff the Collegiate In. the company, and it was hoped that | ¢ RR. H. i oO Y =, "FY ake Medic ines. " a" Are fast being eliminated from the stitute was to receive government ap: (the trouble would be settled, agreea- Liner will be slected ati the next regular mare bv the o ru of the Pure Food proval. He was in favor of leaving bly. This morning two finishers were lmeeting of. the club, The team will | nd Drugs Law, but there are: many i accommodati ant r * td LL 3he qupmion of ion a6 the a work at the old prices. as nine start practice as soon. we the grounds | dependable advertised medicines, 'such gon TT ked b: a, ied and the men agreed | | permit. ae the Cod Liver and Iron prepara a i - Hb go 8 ao : ina w Be wan i The w A the ny i nt ---------- i a 2 tion ealled Vinol, constantly preserib- su 1 bs k us an 8 way A » Beautiful Stock t 1 5 | Indoor Baseball at Y.M.C.A. ed by reputable physicians who are proval by the government inspector. autiful Stock to Choose From. | In the Y.M.C.A. Junior indoor Base successful and broad enough to re He repli that the inspector Prevost, Brock street, has a fine as- | ball League, two very fast and excit- ognize the intrinsic merit of such a had reported that the congested con- sortment of tweeds, serges and che- {ing games were played yesterday. In preparation. This combination of two ition of some of the rooms must be [viots, Anyone in need of cloth! ng the first game, the Pikers and Hykers world-famed tonies builds up the sys- relieved. 1Tat is the only condition [will do well to eall on him. Ready- (had a battle royal, the Pikers out- tem when rundown and weakened by that prevents government approval of {made clothing and gents' furnishing sg classing the Hy kers in a batting bee sickness. or age quicker than any other the collegiate at present. In the case [nover better assorted. {and won with a score of 19 to 10. WH haat Drvait. Kinet of approved schools, second class cer- . - | The Crescents continued their win- ston, Ont Sificate candidates were relieved of Good Friday Recital, ning streak and handed out » real : : - writing on bookkeeping, art, geogia- Chalmers church, M 5 immi : . » » March 25th, at 4 good trimming to the Scouts. Score : Lighting of Store Windows. Phy, Nxiting and perhaps a couple pm, Silver collection at door, { Crescents, 27; Scouts, 12. Qi "5 } . : . ; ® rou ee Djocte ot the x muinations. la The senior team to represent the jing the nis n " sring [put " ig ahelitiom rooms were needed by Col. Hunter was busy to-day serving i Kingston association at Ottawa, Good a3 a Re - or Pen . anid hs 00 'efhiate, those required as witnesses in the case Friday, will be picked from the follow- | #76 ReEPIE LAI Win or reby, f .- he Mr. Elliott said that ail the mem- [against Alexander Ayers,' charged |ing men : N. McCartney, L. Meek, ¥,|204 they are gaining t REE a5 a. ta bers of the board recognized that the {with attempting to criminally assault { Birch, F. King, D. Pound, C. Moxley, Sowutowa sireets Hwee nipate Ee congestion must be relieved. It was a {Pearl Le Plant. Ayers was committed |W. Bearance, M. Orr. a grea oy 0 Ne rin question for careful consideration, for trial about two months ago, and er gthat, t ve ytclaita ont ite however, as to whether i was advis- has been in jail since. Sporting Notes. Be i. heir win J - on no able to utilize the old co legiate build- | See our shoulder braces, Ble. 8 pri} The receipts at Saturday night's St. a hn > : wz. He wanted to know if the other Pravent * «Child ¥ the effect and the result. Pedestrjaus ti of th 1 id Rove arealure ildren's hy | Michael's-Sherbrooke hockey. game, at like to look into the windows at night portion of the upper flat could not be |giens waists of every description and | Toronto, were $760. » made into extra rooms. Principal Ellis firice. New York Dress Reform, 209 | * eaid he was anxious to retain that | Princess street . : : % 3 : , : run in Derbies, in Chicago, Pittsburg upper Boor unaetmbly room or Te gen-| Thomas Jeffery, Oak Leaf, cleared, | and New York this ro . Ferns, rauns,:ete eral study room for © wapils am » ens, rene, ly ra pupi in lon January Sth Tast, $205. 48 on pigs There will be no more Allan cup| A. E. Wellbanks, of Port Milford, their spare time. x . Re . ; ! born in August last, games this season, and St. Michael's | was in the city, on Tuesday, and left It was dedided to have both a play- i ing avd business manager and the for- 302 King St. . Spring Shoes Phone 141 Well dressed men cannot af» . ford to miss our Easter Shoe ale, Look at our window. esses you that you ean dress your feet in the latest Shoe at small cost. 2 Tan, . Black, and Patent Leather Oxfords and Bluc hers, $2.50 to $5. : Jack Johnston, The Practical Shoe Man, 70 BROCK STREET. Clean Kid Our particular way of Cleaning kid gloves always pleases We elean them inglde #hd outside, No offensive oder: EASTER CHOCOLATES Largest Assortment of - Cadbury's Easter Eggs 6 for 10c 6 for 20c 6 for 40c 4 for 40¢ 2 for 40c 1 for 40c Decorated Chocolate Eggs, 25¢ Eggs in Baskets, Hen's, Chicks, ete. A.d.REES, 166 rises St Phone 53. | sseeee wh " ; i and they generally see things they will Simpson, of Hiawatha, is going to | pay. 109 Brock St. PARKER & CO., aE Dyers and Cleaners, are both training in Georgia, near the New York Americans' camp at Athens 4 and each of the Eastern League teams will play two games with the High- Yarker, have been spending a few days in the city. [3 pil pia THE QUEEN'S, At Paris, "Billy" Papke, of Hlinois, Toronto, the City of Canada, {knocked out "Willie" Lewis, of New | has much of Ee hematitar 1t is found '89 Princess St, Kingston, Ont. Mr. Donaldson said that the board {will hold possession until the end of | for Cape Vincent, WH | TS | York, in the third round. The fight | in the many handsome churches, artistic should at once assure the inspector {next season. Bibby's the best $2 Hats iwas for the middleweight champion blic buildings, jmposing & ie h t in p bat i a tion at Montreal and Buffalo baseball teams | Dr. McoQuade and L. Gardner, of tion: in order to secnre approval. The board then adopted the follow: y {ship and was scheduled to go twénty ives, parks and ghieng beset 4 rounds. atu but age & however, approaching he or | Hugh Kippen, a Cornwall lacrosse | $¢ pow ARs for perfect service, quiet player, has been awarded the. Royal | comfort, and homelike surroundings, Humane Society's medal for his brave | oo and th the peculiar excellence of pte act in saving a young lady' s life hast | Its fame is far-reaching, and many re- Jescri es ew 0 fall. Miss Mclntosh fell in front of a | member with pleasure the hours spent 'railway train and was saved by Kir. | ai oe onpiani mfle She harges pen at the risk of his life. | are based on the American and Europeans ( . > While at New York, the Ottawa hoe- | | plan, > {key officers enquired into the chances | Rooms without bath (Ameicsn Pla) ing: "That in view of the fact that the Collegiate Institute has not been approverl, and will not be until addi tional accommodation hae heen pro- Sy : a pgs = Fhe fof getti irtificial ioe plant = fo We would like to furnish your FaiteOutht. May we ? There is Easter Outwa. It is viel hat the | le i ot ey elegance allover our store. Come in and see the spring ideas, and you will make your cost proved above their reach, it be- Rooms (Ruropeas Piaa) $1.80 per » 'selection here, we, are sure. ing estimated that it would cost $20,- (000 to instal and operate the am- THE sult You may clidose from the many -difizreny styles and patterns. The, "Tus Er ue yor. swellest you ever saw, Prices fron $7.50 to $17.50. jut New York Te ons 0 the Cait | Two America's cup yachiz were sold, is COAT You may choose from the bist the trade knows anything were the Volunteer, the last of the old about. Every new fabric and cut is here. Priccs $6 to $16.50 |mard of racing craft, and the Vig Never before have we been so well prepared for spring busincss as this year. The very finest Shoes in Canada-and the United States are here Bwailite your inspection. A INVESTORS tat New York, to be sent to the Carib Do You Want To lant, the first of the new. Edward S I 'We will show you Hats of the very latest shapes and blocks. You 4r@ | Reiss bought the Volunteer from Capt. Make Money? bound to be suited. Ask to see our $1.75 Hat, Chatles, Burr, and; She. Vigilant. from > American times your money. You can al Ae Stock Dealers, Fiselin "we can make you > your selection we will show joi the daintiest Spring Silks i in the I "The Chicago Federation of Labor has | All the newest colorings in Spring Weight Gloves--Perrin Freres Sau. the ways withdraw your bala Patriarche Block, Seott Street, J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES cent. Per annum and mo A boyeotte on the Cleveland § i o HE GES Guaranteed perfect goods. as built by or. Selegraph or draft on us. We tery cordially invite you to call our system of Syadicate | baseball team be- ? " ¥ » balances If money is not in use. Our Motto-The Best for the Least. Come and See. |. Comiskey, of he Chicago American Wl PS, Bub od now' + °° 4 d labor in - - ¥ and look over our new lines. protection of Profits paid to Syndicate mem- v Patriarche & Co.,