PAGE EIGHT, WOMEN : . Interest Paid On WHILE THEY WERE io a = FLOODED RIVER. Tragedy Near - Teswater--Mothe Daughter and Guest Boat Swept Away by Current. Teeswater, Ont.., March 23.--A ple drowniiig accident ocourred Somple's farm, four miles from yesterday, when Mrs. Semple, daughter Christina, and Mrs. Elliot a relative from Liverpool, Eng. drowned in the Teeswater River. Mr Elliott's daughter, Miss Elliott, the emly ome of the party savest. I'he farm, just below the Fouse, and mtended rowing up the river Grossing over to ueighbor's owing to the stream and the spot, the boat was swept down river and overtuinél betore they taken hold of the oars. The accident: v.as seen by Semple, and she ter brother, who managed Miss Elliott -as she was being arotuel a bead ip the river, The bodies of Mrs, Elliott and Mrs. Semple 'were recovered at Grant' Bridge, a half-mile away, but ~~AT THE-- BANK OF the a hu stromyg current at thi ad Reserve Fis 431881 48,000,000 a] KINGSTON BRANCH: 107 PRINCESS STREET, immediately to Ferry Service Siaeted. Brockville, Omt.. March x ~Nay gation on this portion of me Lawrence was inaugurated vested by the ferry steamer Bigelow into service between this place Morristown. The river is practi: clear of ice from shore to shore. Little there 1s floating offers no pediment to navigation. George B. McKay, Manager. "See Our Window Display of Motor Thursday 'Night, Saturday Night Fruit sales. one dozen oranges for a quarter Carnovsky's. t Supplies. We have everything to make your boat complete. Don't worry about] the price We give you manufacturers' prices better than you can send away and get. Roses, ie Brock St, arnations, Purdy, Valley, telephone, 36. circles and still be on the square. First Comes: Copper Paint for the Bottom, Chats, Chocks: Lamps, Fenders. Rope, Anchors, Celleuloid for Spt ay Heads, Flags and Paddles. Estimates Furnished on complete out- fits. W. A Mitdels Hardware, «85 and 87 Princess St. fm How's This? not be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo. O. ileve him perfectly hHondratie "in business transactions and able to © by his tirm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. ally, mucous surfaces of the system. Test monials sent free. 'bottle. Sold by all Drugglats Take Hails Family Is for const pation. Tame ¥ T-- | Special Sale Saturday Morning, 8.30 O'clock } AAA A A ANN Nt NL ANN 7,200 Ladies' Summer Blouses Worth $¥ 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, For 68c Each. Cow prising the complete stock of two manufacturers. Everyone made in the latest spring style. Embroidered Muslin Blouses, Striped Zephyr Blouses, Lace Trimmed White Blouses § Fancy Dimity 'Blouses, All sizes, 34 to 44 60 Heatherbloom Underskirts *Regularly sold at $2, 2.50. For $1.39 Each. Black, Navy, Brown. Genuine Heather- bloom label on band of each skirt, Sizes 38, 10, 42, 44. 720 Fancy Underskirts Worth $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 For 98¢ Each. Green, Brown and Navy Moira Skirts, Black and Colored "Gloria" Talfeta Underskirts, PF Twilled and Emb oidered kirts in every style. All sizes up to 44 inches. Br See Window Display.: Watch for our Saturday night adv. > "DROWNED, « HOSSING * Victims morning. tre at hers, | then ignited the clothing and a quilt ber in the baggy. were of was river rans through ihe Senple | ang ames Downey Was the Victim of was frequently applauded. swollen condition of the | the hat Miss Kate called f ble i ~4errible burn, on his arms, legs anda more avoral turn. i rescue swept Miss Semple' s body has not-yet bien Ie sand ay got wr apd What im One doven bananas and at Tulips, A man may be a poweg in financial We offer One Hundr:d Dollars es | ward for any case of Catarrh that cap- We the undersigned have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and Bes al financially | of working men srry out any obligations mad Hal's Catarth Cure is taken intern: Godirey acting directly upon the bigod an Price 75 cents per, i C CHILD BURNED TO DEATH. 'Playing in Carringe--string, Carried Fire. Tilbury, Ont., March 23.- i Jubinville, the two vear old som of! STATES EVER HAD. Myr. Mrs. Alex. Jubinville, TH-! Ty hairy t, was bur aed to death this | Attitude Towards Canada-->Mr, Ta The child was io his baggy, about four feet from the Kitchen stove | and was playing with a ruler having stromg attached: It is supposes! the string caught fire from the. stove and HOGS HELPED HER OUT. 2 the ~ Woman 6 Got Indian. FE REVENUE GETTER UNITE n! {Kansas City Journal The' pioneer Kansas some hard times. gg | Peighbors | were laway, and meny a woman was left | Hopes It-Will Not Be Necessary 0 zlone at home all day while her hus- | Apply the Maximum Hates. band was busy in ths ; 4 am Wisp ing in the timber. gr avideen BL, Nareh B- With | Over in Brown county a Story is told i hand. President Taft 'enrnestly {anent the settlement of the Kickapoo | defend- erve. Naturally the proxinst P al Res ) rally ¢ proxinsty ! ed the Payne-Aldrich tarifi bill in huis the Indians often caused ihe setijors' | address at the annual digner of the wivek a: great deal' of worry and fear. New England Manufacturing ewellers' An Indian and whiskey were and Silversmiths' Association. Mr. 40 10 mix in these davs, { Taft received a most enthusinstic greet- Une day a big ugly Indian stagre ing. His mention of Senator Aldrich's | 4 up to the door of a farm hs j name was the signal for an outburst of | 4 pounded ét hard. The door was chicers. His defence of the new tariff fopened by the farmer's wife. She was | { alone. "Nothing here, trying to add to the ing motions. "Me hungry." grunted the {agmin, He could hardly and leaned heavily for support. 'Nothing here," said the again, muck worried. : cat--nungry," fussed the { aborigine. {Was had of an 23. Herbert women had | lo begin wath, always several mi fields or work: of | When the mother turned to the house, a few minutes at the barn, the baby was dead, every stitch of cloth: ing, being boracd from the bo lv. WAS BADLY BURNED. re- i, after an absence always 8. iV § The president also expressed the | was hope that it would not be necessary to of an apply the maximum tarifi rates | explosion, which occurred in tue against Canada, thus bearing out the | ~oulding shop, at the Locomotive reports of the Albany conference of | Works, on Monday afternoon, and Sunday, that the negotiations with | in a serious condition, He the dominion government had taken it | Accident. | dames Dowpey, Apn badly bsrned, as the result said the woman, | street, meaning by nwmk- | is Indian keep his feet, is against the house | suffered women up| "I can't go on the floor of the house friends (or senate," said the president, "so {hope for a speedy recovery, but the have to accept opportunities like this burns will take some time to heal. to give veil to my views. At the re- |. Nothing here,' said the woman, | Mr. Downey ia & well known violinist. | cent extra session of congress we pass- | another time. She saw that time for | bill fed a new tarifi bill, which ha® been the | action had come and shouted at him {aubject; many say, of considerable dis "lig avway=gol away, stay here cussion.+ But the proof of the Fudding 'get away Seven months of the | The Indian gr untad a number [bat he 3 and finally body. As a result he will be laid LE . for several weeks, His many drunken | 8 Use Light ¥ Plant Waste Stem. i Some years ago, ex-City Engineer Kirkpatrick, pow of Queen's School of {18 in the eating. " Mining, reported on the cost of utiliz- {new tariff law haye proved ing the waste steam of the light, heat of things. and power plant for the hegting of the | 'First, it is the best revenue getter city buildings, and also for heating a we ever had. couple of blocks of stores and hoses | "Second, it has by the returns | in the vicinity. The ex-engineer con- {shown that it has the largest free list. sidered that the investment would be a| "Third, it has shown that the rates good qne. 'At present the waste steam of the Dingley bill have been matec- goes into. the harbor at the foot of ially reduced. Queen street. A number of aldermen "Fourth, by the creation of a cus would like to have this matter fully toms court it has provided a means laid before them. before being asked to for the speedy and just administra decide upon the present recommenda- {tion of the customs law. tion of the eity property committee re- | "Fifth, it has provided for our trade garding the heating of the city build- | with the Philippines.--a measure of jus- ings. : !tice which should have been given RTA, - {far back as 1908. } Godfrey Doings. i "Sixth, it has furnished to the exe i March 22. ~The small hous , cutive, by means of the maximum and & P. siding, ownid by the minimum principle, leverage to was torn down last week cure from all foreign countries snd' Wesley Freeman bought the lum- treatment for American products with her. Patrick Judge ix moving of bis out any undue discrimination, farm Davidk Hannah has moved on |dences of which had been cropping out I'herp a mixup of shoats the Lennon farm. M. J. Flynn isin the tarifi laws of 2 number of na- indian, a wild yell, and » very afl in the city looking after a tions. ed but determined race. on Miss Eva Craiz 's| "Seventh, a new tariff law has pro- lpart of the Indian to put as much | {spending this wéek sn Verona. Mrs. vided a permanent tariff board fdistanee he could in the shortest 1. J. Haney, Toronto, spent a few| "Under this new law we have pro {possible time between himself and the | {days with her mother, Mrs. ( H.' ceeded "to great prosperity. Wage earn- | hungry pigs. That Indian never both- | Mrs. Robert McKeevir re- ers have all they can do and at un- (red that farm again. 4 turn d from visiting friends out north. usually high rates of pay. There has | ; Archibald leslie and Ira Snider havé been some complaint about high gone {o Stralake, C.P.R., for the prices, but I do not think they have 11:6 summer months. Miss Mabel Fl been so high as to cause suffering. Our | returned from visiting in Hartington. have been attempting to | prices to the new i no a little more, was too drunk -to quarrel, | turned around and stag- i gered over to a small fruit tree in} the vard, under which he lay down | awl was quickly asleep. | It was still early in the day anl the woman was sure that the Indian would awaken before her husban || came home. . dhe did not sgream end | wring her hands and go. into hvster-| ics, She put her wits to working. ¢irst she went to the barn and got | an armiul of corn, which she shoalled. | Them she tiptoed to the tree and] scattered the corn all over the drunk. | en brave, and then made a trail of | corn to the barn lot. She opened the gates and called to the hogs. About thirty hungry shoats, to whom corn | was a luxury, ambled joyously forth They licked the trail clean and cam: to the Indian. The way they piled on to the sleeper, rooted about him, was a show worth seeing. as Godfrey, on the K. company, a se fair evi and un th } was gang e as Corrected, troit Free Press At a window tn the business wtment of a Boston daily recently presented horself a {looking servant who, small advertdsement, said ! "Tomorrow's paper, pleasé, and for 1s ) there trim | offering a opponents Patient Made His Escape. One of the patients Fg | Dieu, managed to make from that institution, night, while left charge high tariff law. But the recent high prices have been in those industries with respect | to which the tarifi rates were either ] lowered or altogether removed. | three days thereafter.' : { © "To put the blame on the poor old] "In the 'want 'personal ' col tariff bill, is, to use a moderate jumn?"' asked the employee. pression, unjust." | Have you no 'wish President Taft then pcoceeded to ve | asked the young woman R band when found, was walking along view the proposed legislation he has | "No whay gueried i | Brock street. He was taken back to recently recommended to Songress. Ho {Purpled. iy the hospital, and as the weather was declared he had attempted as much as a RO Lins z . i fine, he did aot suffer athe : he could to carry out the Roosevelt [lady . a Shaughuly explained | perience. policies. He asserted slso that he was Re i I. H " Bot ad . attempting so fur a= he canld to carry case ant. 1s there no newspap- | Low Rates for Easter. in this highly cultured city print v y latform, m Sadi oy {out the pledges of the party platio in the English language?' Return tickets at single fare, Grand Trunk ra od system, between Budget From: Lansdowne. : Did as He Was Told. ali stations in Canada, also to De Vamsdowne, March 2 ~Miss Blanche | constituent al troit and Port Hurom, Mich., Niagn-y Cliff, of Watertown, N.Y, is the guest ' called upon the | Fal's and Buffalo. N.Y. Tickets mre, Janes bowen. Mrs. Robert Me- Hatt t his office: one 'day and re: : wh. 3 x ¢ wh ' ET Ae he ill. Mrs Zelpha | DIYer. at hus ce one ay an ! | zoine ouch 24ch, 20h, _26th, ith Cullogh is seriously ill. ™ Pha Lo uested the loan: of a dollar, A two i and 23th, Return linmt Mare doth, ! 1910. Information at City Ticket office. at Hotel his escape $ on Sunday 4 alone, for a few sec- fi} londs, He made his way out of the H { building, by ome of the fire escapes, § fut was missed in a very short time, | the or ex column? | the clerk, | wish a situation as | ex joc |e Ni \q vig An wmpecunious of : Chicag, alderman good | 9: Richartison, wha has been eval in. 18h dollar bill was the smallest the al-| conwalescing. Miss otter Toss nas | jerman had. This he handed to the purchased , lot from C. Quinn and |. flor saying: i going 'te erect a Vat thereon. | 4G. 16 the Clautle Foley, son of Richard Foley, |iaire. got a fifteen @ 2 has gone west to take up land. A i CON fire. ta : g > la dollar and bring 0% five. ta-duy destroyed the Lehigh | jolly load of voung people drove to| Jn a few minutes Valley Coal company's mineral springe | iy "yo ve of Wn, Sheppard, Mitchell: { 4 Fine breaser, one of Lhe vigyest in Pennsyi- | appeared, puffing vania. The company's loss may be] f ville, Westnesdny evening to a sugar { cigar, and handed the alderman arty. Mrs, Caroline Peck is qaite ill, cents. N ner ouliar ble 1 S. 8 v . cents, oticing a peculiar a d by ea »n Stee. lat her home here. G. Redmond wad sion on the adderman's out Ne oo loyment. ae ' row | summotied to the Slide of his moth- withdrew the ar from © { Lor on Saturday last. She is seriously {long enough to inguirve: Bell Rock Jew, jill at the home of her duughter, Mrs. * Did you mean that : L {Dr.} Ferrier, - South Mountain. Ihe!was for vou or me? Pell Rock, March =F Chai ant frionds of T. Brest Foster will be Got out of here!' 3 Grant have vl into the village. pleases, t., leary that he is recovering disgusted politician could fhe resivial & ry from his serious illness. Mis Stella | SE , this week. Harold Grant has returned RUM unior teacher of the public | 1f you are busy the man with school, is ill with pneumonia at the {words is always welcome. from New Umiario. asiss tile rom- aroy Spenco a days with her | home of Mrs. Bigiord. Firmin Cross' {| There's a-whole lot in taking advan sister, Mrs. E. M. Yorkdy Verona. { rma delivery of carriages amd im- {age of circumstances ------t T AE Th | plements took place Friday last] New Laid Eggs, 22. Soap! Soap!! Soay | Over sixty rigs were in the procession! Millin's grocery. Borax soap, one | which was headed by Lamsdowne's! There always pak Infants Craw- | brass band. The Commercial House [and sense conflict. ord, i and Girdall House furnished meals for ! the men and their teams. La Gri Late on Tuesday night the police re | -- ceived a call to a Chinese restaurant, | on Wellington street. A couple of men | who were under the influence of liquor "I had suffered several weeks with LaGrippe. Had pains in my head and eyes. It fglt as though there was a heavy weight A Breaker Burned. Wilkesbarre, Pa., March 23.--A $256, | i cigar stand dows | oemt cigar, kee pl me the change." | the visitor i contentedly at | { i re n 25 expres- | face, he his lips the Say. a few AEN on five bars & and Delight free. J. ie d t when faith 8 Inverary Girl Wedded, Tuverary, Maveh 22.--The school con- cert in the agricultural hall, on the per dowen, at | a Garments 7° For Easter We have ready a large stock of smart, stylish things for Easter Wear, 'and we invite you Loi come and see. Ladies' Spring Suits, a Coats, Waists, Separate Skirts. Kid Gloves The New Kid Gloves for Easter have arrived. To be assured of a perfect fit in Gloves of the best quality come to us for-a pair of Perrin's or Dent's Kid Gloves. The new gloves, made from fresh skins, are soit as a baby's ear, and are fully guaranteed. $1.00 and $1.25, In Grey Shades, Tan, Mod¢ Tints, Navy, Greens, Black and White. /7 v7; "1 ~-- a One of the important things in selecting Spring Garments is to get an early start. Many make the mistake of waiting until the warm weather is here before look- ing. They iss some of the best things shown early. Come To-Morrow Young Girls' Suits and Coats NOW READY. AND IF NOT QUITE PREPARED TO BUY YOU TO MAKE ANY SELECTION YOU ASIDE UNTIL REQUIRED, ARE WELCOME WISH AND HAVE IT PLACED [Ladies Fine Cashmere Stockings for Spring SPECIAL VALUES, 3856¢, Also good Values at or 3 Pairs for $1.00, 205¢, Women, made with extra spun Toe and Heel The famous EVERWEAR Cash mere from a high quality Pure Cashmere, that gives double from 30 INDIANA abe, Stockings. for wear, PAIR. CASHMERE Gc, FINE STOCKINGS, 75c. 8 | attempted to pocket some of the table 8th, was the best held here for § necessaries. fore the police arrived years, Dr. A. E. Fregman occupied the on the scene, however, the men hand- (chair. Worthy of especial mention ed over the Bs and there was | were the recitations and solos by Miss noe more trouble { Bureau, of Kingston; solos by Misses 8! Wear Wood-Milne ~revolving rubber Myrtle and Bessie Freeman; solo by \ heels. They save boot bills, keep Miss Mahew, of Ottawa; recitations by 3 { boots in_shape, prevent worn-down | Morley Vanluven and Miss Mary Boal, h and Otect the nervous system | { Battersea, also several selections by Jeu jar us Toes ae. Sole agents + | home talent. About fifty dollars was Rutton's ue Stare, ruse to he tug in purchasing a bell | on the top of my head, until it 3 G : or the . { Halvilty Suddard, clerk at St. Law-| (pe of Ite most. estimable | Seemed that my brain would | ES. Baht, Beockiille, md & of hud Popular young ladies, inthe per- burst. I was so nervous that | covering from several weeks' imbag, | 00 of Miss Nettie Cibo oat | I could not rest or sleep. When | 301 is Maving here with his Ji Sunbury. Norman Freeman, Syden- | I dozed off I would awake with ifs maine. smtcsmobie xterm, 304, Bernhardt' Pattoman, Rol | 3 sudden jerking of my whole » Spen ¥ ¢ te AAR d . the Sits are gutting busy ith Hin, spective homesi Mrs. Brown, Perth | body. Dr. Miles"\ervine, Heart Ave appean . be y Fu Jlatels and sore sre to come. Monde is ot 2. Arthurs, Afthus Tare: | Remedy aud Nerve snd 1ives ja, She main part of work- |, OC er. Frederick Ferg: Pills cured me. A number of sticcessfu son has purchased the Bishop property friends have since realized the same benefits" MRS. ALVIN H. LOCKS, Seabrook, N. The after efic=:s of "Ticrippe are often more serioud than t disease, as it leaves the system in. a 'weakened condition that invites more serious troubles, such as pneumonia, se. should be. taken for some time to thoroughly restore nerve strength. a t with u and Mise conten he tilage, Miss Burenu a h Fh sme spender Laturney, of Kingston, are visiting at . Libson's. Mr. and Mes, A. Lake supply you. If he does pot, send price us, we forward DR. MILES MEDICAL CO. Toronta i little usually {3 in rg seldom owns | the fret fan san, Cacmen, of Cobalt, are home "| and will remain for some time. ------------ A Strike Threatened. New York, March 23.--A conferertw | hetwech officiale of the New = York { Central trainmen and the trainmen and conductors of the road, was held iat rig o Lirend Control station toda. ihe question of advances demanded be employees was taken up. H the Lew Yors Central officials refuse to | grant these demands the ' troinmen ned say they wilh go William Niol, of Queen's School of Mining, Jeaves to-morrow -Evrope, ARAESARALELALALLALEASALLEALALALLLELEEEE0004M NEW SHOES Everything that's new and pretty yon will find at $i The Lockett Shoe Store 2 irra SAIIIIIIIV Sev CASAL ASLEMALLLAMELAARAAGAALALAAAALAARS FGF E FITS III PIP IFPI IIIT IPI IP PF VIII YY : PERT IRVINTES PEFTed Ye