Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1910, p. 8

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PAGE FIGHT. IT'S THE DOLLAR SAVED AND TO YOUR THE BANK THAT COUNTS NOT THOSE YOU ARE GOING «TO SAVE LATER ON. WHY NOT OPEN AN ACCOUNT HERE AND BET THE sAV- INGS HABIT? IT WILL PAY. Interest Allowed on Deposits i Onc Dollar and Upwards CREDIT IN IN OTTAWA. Established in Ottawa~--HRailway Commission Will Hear Charges of Excessive Raves, April 6.-- assaulting Di secretary of the Chins? here, 8 week ago; Havid Mullizan, aged eighteen, was, to-day, lit off with a fine of nz by Magis trate O'Keefe, in police court Mayor Hopewell, to-day, proclaim od the first week in May as civic clean-up week in Ottawa when all © gidents of | the city and cvie officials will ig Operate in cleaning up the winder 8 accumulation of debris. The mines branch of the dom department of mines, to-day, n nounced that an cancentrator {would shortly be wa for expesimé nts in the best and st economical. methods of Co tment, It will be operated vonnection with the government here. The ne, > Ottawa, the consulate, ayo, $1,000,000. . $1,800,000 KINGSTON BRANCH: 107 PRINCESS STREET, Reserve Funds. - v iniom ore + George B. McKay, Manager, - frlant Bank of Toronto railway commission, re-opened the hearing into the alleantione by shippers of exeessive with regard to frait ship ments, through rates, insaranee; mea surements, ete, A.D Smith, MP. Winona, Unt, was the witness and the Guiwtion, of ratee through the 4 seaboard n° question, Mr, Smith asked for the board to make sonable export tariff rate of the option that a profitable un peaches could be worked up igh firms, The millinery heard this! afternoon and it is that a sweeping jo nent will be rendered py Chief Commi Mabe ot the conclusion of the ting, chargs, to -------- ------------ ---------- a -------------------------- 4 ~ Brass Craft New Art Work YOU ® reas as he was trade with ng people wil he expected CAN PO IT, A case strect wo charged was book in which two Bay being attempting to 'wound, court, Make Lovely Work rr el rn "Fry's Milk Chocolate,' with nut fresh, at Gibson's Red Cross tore, I'he toamifr Pierrepont had a num ber of passengers from Cape Vincent and points beyond to-day. Moth ete. Extra strong, lon prices, Best's. i are conned, one Am with to-day, but ments, bry Complete Outfit for - 25¢ Designs all Frames, Doxes, Lamp Shades, W. A. Mitchells Hardware, 85 and 8 Princess St. S---- TAILORED SUITS A FOR WOMEN AT $25.00. oi Ams A AAA aS Att Bags, at at BICYCLES BICYCLE SUNDRIES DISC Records BICYCLE MUNSON at Cut Prices 249 Yonge St. Send for Cut Price Catalogue." Toro ready - in Picture Panels, Candle and This is*the greatest value in New Sty- lish Suits ever offered in Kingston. We have many other qualities at $15, 18.00, 20.00, 30.00, 35.00, but your par- ticular attention is drawn to the ones Offer at $25.00. Notice the long collar effect. The ma- terials are all wool. The styles are the latest from New York. The work- manship is of the very highest class, The pressing and tailoring is done by men tailors. A very large range of styles and materials to select from. Shepherd's Plaids The very latest style in New York and Paris is: Black and White Checks. We are offering a splendid range of 'these new materials for Coats, Suits and Dresses At 40c, 50c, 60c, 75¢c, $1, $1.25 - All Wool Cravenette Checks for Water- proofs at $1.50 Yard. sr A A A ANN * { No need for you to pay high prices for your Dry Goods. We still continue to sell -- Dorticeli Silk Spools 4c each, usual price Corticelli Silk Twist 2¢ each, usual price de. 9c Featherbone for 7c. our price Yc. Cambrie, all colors, 6c yard, usnal price 8c. Percaline, all colors. Others sell it at 18¢. Our price 13¢. : Cheese Cloth, regular 5c yard, for 4c yard. Orochet Cotton, all numbers, 5¢ ball. : 122 Featherbone, i = - memes r HE WAS FINED $12 Ivo HAVE SRC CLEAR UP WEEK | i An Ore Concentrator Will Shortly be | J { vitimg shape AR established in Otta-| 5% ing in shape for th ores this morn «will Iathletu NTO {i i Miss L. Y.M.CA. IN POOR BASEBAL L. d-- The Crescents Won Out in Lengue) i Matches Played Tuesday. Two fast and exciting played in the Y.M.CA, nn league, romghit gather up to ther ral Lhe Lnsew Im couty started ont well by truns and then forgot to score the remainder of winning 23 to 3. In a shiggiog match, just managed to win Pibers, and bv the league. ters 10. The Crescents' {of the following : Hook, D. Reid, W. gumes were Junior The indoor first and | bee yesterday. the ae £1 \ noel rine JO lived Arou ~ name during the geome, Hykers the Crescents out! from they Lrescents the w \ yik- so doing,' Deore, 13; team 'was compose] Capt, 5. Toland, W.! Doyglas, N. Knapp, Simmons, SS. Hunter, E. Jackson, H. Hunter. The Harriers hhve runs from the building, started and are busy | season' 2 work Tie "Happy Ten" club barsy geiting out their mackinaw, ex} pect a blusy season, their Are rend Coming Assault-at-Arms. Fhe Frontenac the opera house, fund presentation on Friday night, pro- | the biggest local affair + long time. The plan open- | ed at the opera house this afternoon, | an? it is hkely that the will be | filled, The programme includes al and elodutionary number ntimbers, two big athletic events «tling match between Fl lerbeck and Durns, of Water town, N.Y, and a six-round boxing that should be a hummer. * The boxing will be between Dumphy, cham pion of the dark horse, The at mises fo be held for house fine Veu and the a Wis John brut local garrison, and a leanc Snider, Prescott committee has a programme that give evervone value for his or het W. F. Nickle will preside. The bouts will be the last two on the programme, so that the ladies will be able to attend the presentation in full force. maney. The Baseball teams are ters for their clubs, students who play the game main in the city during the ard will give the ir services jo th teams, The % am has sec the services 2 a good pitcher, American, who threw good ball in the Southern minor 1 w and who also . batted well. bas not been seen ino action here 18 understood to be managers of the Cty ls busy signing Quite a plas a Kk will re City Ure an He but a good one. Lacrosse Meeting Called. general meeting will be held short to- talk over the lacrosse situation the coming season. [were behind the team twllling to take hold {the team through if tencouragement and the | th it they want to go on, twith Trenton, Kingston, Gananoque land Brockville could be formed the | enme season and could ¢ if properly handled. A {team could' bt organized in the with the right men behind it. A ly Those who last year again and given sufficient ars players show A kag he as last saee fine PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Hugh Robertson, Ottawa, friends in the city. Tie Dean of Ontario has been in Belleville at an clerical meeting James Scholes, Queen stre Tuesday for a trip to the west, Canon Starr returned home New York on Tuesday afternoon. Prof. McNeil, of Queen's leaves to morrow on a trip to the Old Country. Mrs. W. Berry. Toronto, ix visiting | Mrs. Robert Montgomery, Princess street. Miss Dillon, ing her aunt, Queen street Principal Gor don, of Queen' s Univer sity. intends taking Bn trip to Seet fand next month J. E. Anglin, Batterses; large car of steel shingles in ston on Tuesday. William Aubin left. on Tuesday night for where will take a position condur the railway. Police Constable McCarey South Lake, attending the his uncle, John Pu ed away on Sunday. The friends of man Davy, Ne som street, will be gla! to learn that he is dong nicely after bis recent operation in 'the general hompits al, Harold Daley, Winning. is his grandfather, J. Jurton, streot. Mr. Daley is an old Kingston boy and his many friends are pleased 10. See him : ai George Gorey of New {in the city, on Tuesday, to be with ns Tiomas Sinclaive, of "The Clim bas Company; who is seriously ill in ths Hote! Dieu. There was a shight m= { provement in his condition, to-day. Ploy Spooner, who was oper ated on by Pes ithe general hospital, {ing, is gradually improving. {being wttended by her sister, { Spooner, a graduate of St | General Hospital, Ottawa, 0 | Mrs. Samuel Potter, Otiawa, vist ny ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | Tallon, 81 Bagot street, is rapidly im- proving alter a recent operation. husband went west last Monday, Foxpects to take up a homestead, { Calgary. His wife w few months, engin Salvation Army Notes. ¥he _bandsmer of the local an, Monday night They will ie visiting from Mills, is visit James Seolos, Prewer's Mrs. anlonded on hing Toronto, he as tor on was at funerals of Murphy, who pass visiting York, arrived | itso, on Manday morn She Miss Rae | Luke's and | near 4 measured 4 thai new uniforms. corps, | made ol dark blige peed, with white Ring around trimmings, 'will make them Yolk very | nent a attractive. "Mr. Pound, Will 'give a ship tall" fo Young ?a Jaewion to-night ecom- mensing at 130 o'dock. Brigadior. Seott Potter, i Army's noes missionaries to R.A. citadel next Saturday and oda. and on Monday might he Teive aan intecesting leeture on {*Land of the Rissog Sm." W, Pickle, MP. PP will preside. ¥ Bobinding of every deseription, at enable. prices; The Britich Whiz, THE PAILY nmmsw WHIG, WED Hykers i wad i amd probably +f dhe | William alcohol, { lamp. {eraving and after | board of d reetors, ' band { tracks i agerria, fman, { woman td fin, nothing but her nigi Are Signing Players. 18 w summer | . the world better and more city § , left oni" street | Queen | Third and Sparks, at ! Her ['h ill join him in a! for ground be! serge, trimmed with | the | of the Sailors' Union, | the! Sune ! will law's dry goods stare for a number of the vears; has been taken on the staff of + WHO WAS DROWNED? ? | ows OF YOUNG MAN FOUND ) MONTREAL HARBOR. i reas He Had Evidently Been Drowned | While Skating--The Remains May Have Come From Place uy | the River. ' t home Montraal, who went 'jee whide was pot by the finding a Young % $ : ine = L104 of April 6 through my, a Lawrence { ast und the focovered, wi a : | of a body, evidently, Ei man, well cates on his boots, to-day. The body in the water for shat wer dreds had evid a couple (ame from, a" distance Op river as there is no skating the aver at this paint. There nothing on' the body reveal identity. o L nate to months | on Was { to the | get Stanolpan, Eu in this eount: Sunray, glisiman, , Went to bottles of was liquer on not long store a drug and got. three saving it These he drank } wood | spirit |} his | Hiness | died in the | had' He and killed him, Army hotel! friends in this countr C. M. Hays, R. in suilimg discus] the poisen Salvation president of the G. 1 i from Enclund, impor a matters with having nt e Providence « 5 WPT sured Island legislation the Tens on, nd as kKhode cerned, engaged and treal were I eon was ome of iatters whieh | The eleva a now stat atiention. tion of | Mon- i the | for said to be included in Mr: Rennichy; a young Polish jnmped from the third widow in the women's hospital, Mountain street. and escaped injury 1 She landed on her Feet wl back into the hospital. = The gave birth to a child and while delirious sheen ul ir She t dres that the 1 wo story On - 'wal avs hes leap. was she only thing bare foot rth in the » a remarkable ed on her pdt of en on THE WHIG'S JUMBLE | -- | Tells About a Lot of Things General. i Mullins | 3 dozen nice oranges, 23 grocery. { Clean, clear cut British Whig office. 2 Buy Abby Sait" and " Salt' at Gigson's Red Cross Drug Store, William Swaine, piano tuner, Orders | revived at McAuley"s. Phone 778, Bookbinding of every description, at | reasonable prices, The British Whig 7 f ve I'he Bethlehem Steel company us | oenis per tan. i | printing at the | { Enos | i | raised the pay of puddlers fifty When you want your drug supplies | o d liverea quickly, Drug Store. Making men think 'phone 82, Prouse's aids in making | desirable { to hive in. "Fresh Garden and Flower { It pays to buy these at Gibson's Red { Cross Drug Store. H. Cunningham, piano tuner (ickering's, Leave orders at Auley's bookstore, The Torento police commissioners de- cided to give members of the force | two days off in each month, "Seidlitz powders," the strong kind, vold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug ore. Put up im tin boxes. YVinol the cod liver oil and iron tonic, is sold at Prouse's Drug Store, opposite St. Andrew's church. "Phone 230 for Kentucky Lawn Grass {Seed, Sold in Kingstone Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store Theodore Marcy, formerly of Hamil: { ton, accidentally "ehot himself at Wind- and is in a critieal condition. When sending money away use post { office money orders issued any | of the day at Prowse's Drug | opposite St. Andrew's charch, | At Portland, Oregon, Judge 1}. Williams, the last member | cident Grant's cnbinet, died on tday i Sale Seeds." from Me- Se wily, al i nor, hour Store, George Pre Mon ol of women's patent leather {34 50 boots for #3, men's $6 Go sdvear {welt patent leather boots, £3.75. Dut- {ton's Shoe Store, 200 Prinbtess street, { The French senate voted 332,000.06) r the immediate comstruetion of two ¥iion batt leships Une is to ix fit ted with turgines, Chamoig, Rubber Sponges, Bath Mites and Bat) A good as { sortment at Prouse's Drug Store, op posite St. -Andrew's church, | Frederick. Pembleton was killed at { the Guelph spinning mills hy the ele the cable breaking and fall into the Sponges, | vator jamming, j allowing him to i ment. For hot, perspiring lalso for corns and bunions, les' asbestos jnscles Sold | Puiton's Shoe Stare; 200 street. { a hase and bad feet, I'r. Hog- only at Princess A Grand Daughter Lives Here, Mis | five, i Tuesday, lea W. | Sunday { Mrs, Ingram, aged minety- at Brockville, on was a crandme sther of Mrs. Alen, 3% Main street. Faster Mr. and Mrs. Allen visited Ingram. She was going to her | dnughter's from her son's when the dreatiful aceident ocenrred at Elm street crossing, She was struck by a P. R. train. Mrs. Edward Fen wie k. Enternrise. is a daughter. Alexander killed instantly ---------------------- Nuisance Ground Question. { The city property commitioe was tealled to moet this afternoon. A eab- {committee of the Board of Health wae | #0 he present lo discuss the Buliance question - «with the tommitiee. inggton has to secure a pew ground for nuisances ax the township of Kingston" will no longer 'allow puis { puoes to be deposited within iis lane } its of Frpors to United States. i The exports from ithe American con- brulate at Kingston during the three ba ane of (thé mouthed of 1910 ending March 3st, 10 pio Ja-i tallied 1 will cobduct the meetings at the! 53,14 71. Triveadale, Edward elork in Law a Tr | dinary revenue § { al | Man {Constable Mallory, { north "rest of | the | © far |, ly a masked i what twile | tiong of the skin. in| at NESDAY.. pms pie. THE Qu I A { Tre asurer Makes Interesting Staves | ment on Finances, i April 6.<1In Me Luebec, h, H Arer, on fon w fis jun), The treasus the next pre Hi ary and I 07.91, plus ol. 3 clude ty extraordinary whic 3 Si: ind and the expend ad Jeave this did no Wi bat of 2 ' MOB 3 NC HED TWO. Woman Were veath, Keo, Ark, April 6 posed entirely of' negroes overpowered of Reo, four sed his two mi One 4 woman, shot after which bodies were strung up. The were 'charged with Killing the the amd Shot to 8 mob com- of here, ers, both negroes, them to death, then vietams | husband | of the woman and wife of He Had Two Lives. Springfield, Mass.,. April 8. t rtrim 1) 70 for th iw of Miss Martha Blackstone, the Smith College graduate, last i Thursday when Mise Blackstone and othes Ihe aled to : to Le Wn existenon Lite hay burglar, police declared Jekyl-Hyde to thelr n evidence reve day the the wi amazing has ever come declare s that for more than two or has led a double life, brutality as a masked bu other a respertahle Spencer all this time ignorant of his criminal ce How to Stop Cold Sores. the} uncomfortable Toolifi 1 that marks the coming Wade's Oimtroent. It will v remove it. It heals wherever (Salt Sore veurs of | man, the cold sore, | When vou first notice ani RW of quitek- | applied | and cures Eeeana Rheum), | Puna, Piles, Blotches, ] Dandrufi and all sealy or itching erup- | In big boxes, 4 | McLeod's Drug Store, Cor. | King and Brock Sts, (Wade's Stand), Princess and Mo Feet 4. B and corner trea] Sts, Exceeded Guarantee, Port Huron, Mich, April 6 new passenger steamer Rochester by the Detroit Shipbuilding the Richelien & company, had her comy { for (Ontario Naviga tion ial trip, sterday pec afternoon, ourse between Sanilac, build per Fort ceded the miles station Hur cuarantes of eighteen aving i ike nour. Took Carbolic NB. Acid. Constavo Far mer St. John, April 6 Giberson, a farmer Arthurette, carholie acid spondency over troubles He was thirty-five oki and has been separated from his wife for seve suicide a fit of d committed while famil in venrs ral years, } Jamestown, N.Y., Re public. an. Jamestowh, N.Y. April 6 for the aldermen in the hrst cond wards, the entire city publican the city elections, Samuel A. Carl Except | and ¢ went Ie at vestor, day. on was re elected mayor. ---------- "Mixed Sweet Gibson's Red Cross Drug William Robinson, the M.P.P., who has, been winter with relatives N.Y., returned home given a Wil friends! Embossing, printing, at the "Kentucky La a in shady - pl soe i will not. Sold only at Re Deng Store. hone, 2.0 John Theobald, King street, od from Wateriown, N Y., to-day, ter visiting his brother, Joseph bald, fhe, broon Thursday. The lary 1 the morning » day Pea Seed," fresh, Nore veteran e i spending the | Syracuse, | x to-day, and was { m wel » by his man abou chop British wn Girnss | Whig i meee! will | AC where other (ithson » 1 Cross i return- | { heo Clean, clear British Whig If you keeper you « his tewnpter. "Sweet Pen Seed," fresh, Store. The 88, broth refuse annol VOur ors, Drug individual « at Gibson's Red Cross Thebinia is go into deydoc of her hull Clean, clear eut British Whi office Arthur Thompson, of street, left, on Wednesday Regina, Many Forms of Nervous Trouble OI HY i i ® ston io hauling printing noot, All yield to the blood enriching, i nerve building influence of DR. A. W. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD. = Picture to yoursell thé thousands of | cases of nervous prostration, of loeo | motor staxia snd of partial paralysis | that have bean cured by Dr. Chase's | serve Food, : Then double #f vou can the effective | ness of this treatment in the owe of | minor nArvous trouiis, such as hemd- | ache, sleeplessness, nervous mdiges- | tion, and tired iw warnout : feelings of | brain and body. Don't look #4 mere! relief from this treatment for it doey | not work on that principle. i Its bencfite are both thorough and | {lasting beeavse it supplies 10 the blood } the elements which are, needed to build the wot oat 'human system, Thé appetite ie strengthened, diges- tion is proved, al the organs are re | jhe Bertha Crows bank, (lean, dear cut printing atl the | British Whig office. * Farmers: roll butter, per Ih, Me. Mullin V's * grea, at} quickensd into action by. the restored | nerves and you feel voll regaining | the old time vigor snd streagth. 50] ets. a box, all deslers or Edmmison, | & Co. Torcnte, Weite fo free! copy of Dr. Chae] Bar' Pes. ymen were held up én their home by | adies, We Can Help You To Satisfactory and Economical So= lution of the Problem "What Shall | Wear This Spring ?" Our New SpringSuits [ave been a great success and the woman who Pays from $15 to $23 for her Suit is going to get better materials, better designing and work- manship, better styles and better fit than ever be- fore. Many of the latest models are plain. The designer depending on the perfect cut- ting and tailoring rather than trimming to give "them their charm. Women's Spring Suits, $11.50 to $25 Girls' Spring Suits. mn New Spring Under- wear for Women " The needs of our large circle of customers for comfortable, easy-fitting Spring Underwear were never more amply provided for than now. Fine White Cotton Undervests and Drawers. Fine White Merino Undervests and Draw AUS. Fine White Unshrinkable Wool ia erent weights. di New Spring and Summer Wash Dress Goods Have been drawing a number of buyers to this store during the past few weeks. We never before had such pretty things, and already hundreds of yards have been sold. Just now is a good time to make a selection while the assortments are complete. WHITE WASH GOODS---Poplins, Royal Cords, Linen Suitings, P.Ks., Repps, Crystal Lawns, India Linens and many other materials, COLORED WASH GOODS Famous Scotch Zephyr Ginghams. Anderson's New Linen Suitings--All wanted shades. Soielles in the popular summer shades Foulards in many new and pretty designs, Satin Finished Drills for Suitings in colors English Galateas. Fine Suits. English Shirctiog, novelties for Wash SBLEARARAALAAALALAAEALAAAALAMALAALALSALAALAAN The New tyle For 1910 SE a ot Ladies' Patent Leather and| Ladies' / Gun Metal Calf Ankle Strap Pumps ---- A AB AN AN ANN St We Have all the New American and Canadian i Makes. Prices range from $2. up to $4. The | same BiNe for Big Girls and Children, i a Peeatesssesess: Sesseataseseestesetess At NP i i The Lockett Shoe Store i Soeesanansaes sedis ih PEEVE 2s PORE? ISR.

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