Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Apr 1910, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIF 0! AY. APRIL 13, 1910, Bone Craft New Art Work YOU CAN DO IT, and Make Lovely Work : Complete Outfit for - 25¢ ~ Designs all ready in Picture Frames, Boxes, Panels, Candle and Lamp Shades. . W. A Mitchells Hardware, 85 and 87 Princess St. 3 i % Cheap Sale of Meat To-morrow (Saturday) Western Reef, Fresh Pork. Sausages, Smoked Meats. Cooked Meats. Laval, Fresh Dripping. Fresh Radishes, Lettuce. bi Green Oflions. Celery and Parsley. Anderson Bros., Cor DIVISION AND PRINCESS, 'Phone 458. {LIVINGSTONS FOR QUALITY 75-79 Brock St. You May As Well 'Have The Best : " B LIVINGSTON KNOWS the last. style word from the fashion centres as to _§ cut, ear thls pri and Mhvetial of every garment that the fashionable young man should eas th ANOWS just, what constitutes the best tailoring, and he sows that the;Highest Quality in Olothes is sure of its reward. WHAT LIVINGSTON styles, quality and materials, Designing and workmanship, has been embodied in Livingston's High Grade | " yi SLICLL ; invites Ladies' Savings d Kousokecping Checking Accouns a---- Capital . Reserve Funds $4,818,871 KINGSTON BRANCH: : 107 PRINCESS STREET. George B. McKay, Manager. 'Wood's The Engl Mood 1a. 014 Voi ous dene, Be and Brain Ferra Weakness, Kmiswions, | Fhe a Eas tx ou at The dt HOTEL 2. i J Brae Toor aed GRAND UNION INCIDENTS oF THE £ DAY. THE - TROPHY FUND. -- | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Re- { porters on Their Rounds. THE WAY THE MONEY WAS HE x PEXDED, Wat | With a Small Balance Over' a Young i Man Was Nemembered--~Five Hapdred Dollars Spent in Tro. | phies. ! Fhe Frontenac trophy fund eom- | oof, at which the treasufer presented | his report, and matters were wound ' ap. The report showed a balance of of | $17.00, after every expense had i puid, und this surplus, it was decided be the committee, should be devoted: to buying a watch for a lad who had accompanied the Frontenacs two or three times, but had never played, and | whose nume had been on the original fist. The expenses of the opera house, the athletic events, the advertising and printing in both local papers, for the presentation programme reac total output of $145. The rece from the sale of tickets reached $130 making a deficit on the evering, when Hl expenses propetly hin gable to it are included, of § The committee La on hand, how: over, a. slight surplus from the = buy- int of the watches. The sixteen watches cost $427, the medals $17.60, and the cost of the diamond ring made the total of the souvenir ex: pense S500. The High expenses of putting on a programme at the opera house would! have precluded the idea of sending LI: complimentary tickets, without incurring: a big deficit, and the committe: reluctantly decided that to end matters evenly, they would have to forego that pleasure. Queerest Comedy at the Bijou. The gueerest comedy ever showa Bijou theatre to-diy It is called 'Beneath and has the cieerest, quaintost, funniest, most comical bunch of tricks init which were ever put apon a seen. It is partly in eolors. Toomer rew there will be shown with it a most beautiful drama entitle: "Ihe! Rosary,' in' which Miss Floren lawrence takes the leading par. lo day and thie evening, the fine western rama "Red Wine's Loyalt, will be shown for the last time. is and Lo morrow. tha " Cas Try Bibby's $1.00 English Gloves. ee eee ee KNOWS abont | 1 | | i Ready~to~-wear Clothing Come and see for you self, THE SUITS.--Without any exaggeration, the 3-Button Model shown here are in a class by them to-Wear Clothing. out. solves among Ready- Hand-inade Tailored Carments through- 'Materials are shrunk to maintain the perfect fit. Hand- felled sollars, hand-padded shoulders, highest quality intor- tnfaus every gtitch pnt in place Tor satisfaction sake. x $12.00, $11.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00. ; THE OVERCOATS, The latest " in. Models In Light Grey, Herringhones, Pin : Checks and Stripes, fanitions linings, perfect as hand tailoring can make them. them at. Fly froats. Nothing in town can touch { S100 (0 B18.00, L Thon ts $8.00 to $16.50: The Hat, $2.00, $2.50, and 5.00; The Necktie, 83¢ to $1.00; The Shirt, §1.00 to so in fact anything and everything the prosperous young man or he who would look prosperous. should wear. mittee had a meeting yesterday after-; "after a long ilmess, {Brother, Henry Hoskins, | remaing will be taken to Verona Bisby s 82 Hats sre Dandies. tise. Mills & Co., for Pent's tiloves. The Forty Howes devomion will be gin at the Hotel Phen on Sunday, ¢ Rese, of Tamworth, lefe, to-day, on # visit to friends at. Watertown, It is expected that the new altar iat St Mary's cathedral will be ready {Hor use by May ist. Special sale at Knox's Saturday. W. Patterson, of Barriefield, left, to- day, with a ear load of settlers' of fects for Lethbridge. "Sweet Pen Seed," beautiful fresh been | ceed, ut Gibsom's Red Cross Drug Stee, C. Jaeques, who has been spend- ing a a days in the city, returned to Montreal to-day. Bibby's $2 Hats are Dandies. The steamer New Island Wanderer had a number of passengers from Cape Vincent and poicts beyond to-day. The great moth destroyer, Cedar Camphor, 20¢. th., at Moleod's Drug Stores, Cor. King "and Brock amd Cor, | Princess and Montreal streets. « Bibby's $2 Hats are Dandies. A meeting of the civie printing com- mittee was called for y after: moon but a quorum of bers did not attend. The committee has ta decide us to what rule it will make oe rarding the advertising of by-laws. Rilby's $2 Hats are Dandies. About ten o'clock on Friday morp- ing a man was found lying dead to the world in the cricket field. Two men tried to wake him but could not so a policeman was called but before he appeared the drunk made his es- cape. Geo, Mills & Co., for fur storage. The local company of the Canadian Army Service Corps will go to camp {this vear again under the dirdction of the permanent officer of this mili tary district, Capt. A. D. Bell. G. H. Gillespie will be in command of the company, Soe Bibby's dressy $2 Hats, Moth bags, all sizes, one duality, guaranteasl, low prices, Mceleod's Drug Store, Cor. Princess and Mon- treal streets angl Cor, King and Beock streets, A large bateh of Queen's students will leave for the west, on Saturday and will take advantage of the through sleeper whieh is being pro vided by the CPR. Geo, Mills & Co, Hats. Guard Fegg, while in charge penitentiary prisoners on the farm, fell down from sheer exhaustion and sul i ing from an intetnal attack. He had to be carried to the prisom hospital. An operation will he necessary. special sale at Knox's Saturday. Yiss Emalive Hoskins died in the general hospital on Friday afternoon, Deith was due ty cancer. The deceased was - about vighty years of age, had lived in the House of Industry for some time, be ing moved to the hospital a few weeks ago, The deceased leaves one Verona, The for for Children's of burial. REACHED THE SCOW, -- . Engineer in Territory Only Reached by Suicides. Niagara Falls, N.Y., April Fverett 5. Mason, a young civil en giveer, this morning, successfully ac complished one of the most daring fewts in the history of the river, mak ing a trip out from the head of Greer Island to a mud, scow which had grounded on a reef about fifty fee! from the Goat Island shove Mason first made Ship Island, then worked Lis wav to Brig Island, both small patches of land with a tree or two on ther and then headed up stream for the stow which grounded some ten days ago in the American channel. Mason went down twice but he managed to regain his footing before the current got a good grip op him. No one, ex- dept a suicide, has ever been in that part of the river. The scow is aboai 200 feet above the American falls. 15. CAN ADIAN RACES. The Dates Arranged mnged For Right Days' Meets. Toronto will race eight days be tweer. May 20th and 28th ; Montreal, June 20H to 1ith; Hamilton, Juku 16th to 25th; Fort Erie, June 30th to July 9th: Windsor, July 14th 2rd; Toronto, July 28th to Augusi 6th: Hamilton, August 11th to 20th; Windeor, August 27th to Sept. 5th; Montreal, Sept. Sth to 17th; Fort Eric Sept. 22nd to October let. i Will Act as Starter. Ald. Samuel McBride, the well-known horseman, of Toronto, has accepted the offer of the local committee, to act as starier at the horse races, to be held in this city, on Victoria day. Secretary Martin received a letter from him this morning, in which he said that he would be pleased to act. ---------- At the King Edward. Another excellent programme, * The Courtship of Miles Standish.' This subject requires so explanation or {ntroductioy as on book has been widely read. "His Just Deserts," a fvory exciting is enacted ory "good comedy 'Baker sn the latest New York hit, . Love My Wile, But, Ob, Her Family: ---------- Woman in the Scriptures. Rev. Prof. W. G., Jordan, DI. Fo Queen's University, delivel a lec ture ut the MeGill Oriental Society meeting, on Tuesday night, on "The inte oo Women in the Old Tesia- men was ladies' wight, and = --- a large attendance Sweet Pegs und Nastartive Senda, all frach, sand the best ght, ar Me (leod's Drug Store Princess and Montriml streets and ( Cor. King and Brock streets. Another OF the px aod shades in een one pe BRITISH CONSULATE] AT CHANG-SHA HAS BEEN os STROYED. ee All Foreigners Have Boon Forced to Take Refuge on 8 Steamer---->More | Missions Have Been Wiped Out. | i Pekin, April 15.--~The anti-fordign riots at Chang-Sha and vicinity are growing in violence. The Brivsh con | sulate was destroyed, to-day, and all} oreigners were driven to take avifuge | aboard a steamer. The missions bore the brant of the attack, Three wiis sldn stations, besides that of Wesley an China Inland Mission, the first at- tacked, have been destroyed. The vs order 18 spreading throughout the entire province of Hunan and it is feared every foreigner in the district will be forced to flee before protection ariives. A wholesale campaign of yl tage has been started by the frenzied natives, FOR BETTER HOME LIFE. Pastoral to be Read in Catholic Churches. . Ottawa, April 13.~The second in stalment of the pastoral letter pre: pared by the Canadian Homan Ca tholic hierarchy at the plenary eoun- il in Cuebec, will he read in all the Catholic churches next Sunday. It is a very interesting document and has sonie pregnant things te say an clubs, the divorce problem and prevailing evile of the present day. It says :| "We especially admonish heads of | families to devote to their homes all the time that legitimate business af- fairs and legitimate social duties leave at their disposal. Nothing s0 much lisorganizes the family circle as the wbit prevalent nowadays with far too many husbands of seeking apart from their wives and children distractions and musements to which their tastes ncline them. They are seldom found | at home and numberless are the pre-| exts for abeence, frequent and pro longed: There afe to be found in all centres of any importance, clubs, vhich serve to an alarming extent as ounter | attractions domestic | warth. It is there that too often] nen waste their fume indulging . ompanion«hip, cons ersations, games, | vhich leave to them unimpaired neither ortune, health nor faith' Roman to the MINING FRAUD. William 8S. Phillips, Chicago, Given Three Yea : Chicago, April 15. William 8, Phil-| ips, president of the American Mexico | Mining and Development & ompany, | vax sentenced . to three vears' im- | wisonment and a fine of $1,000 by fudge Landis in the United States | Watrict court. - It was alleged he sold | £500,000 worth of stock in the mining | ompary and to have paid large un- | arnad dividends out of money re eiv- | d from purchasers of the stock, His) detims are said to have lost an age | regate of $300,000, "| | : Poisoned by Tomatoes. Rochester, N.Y., April 15.<Mrs, Bar ow Baggerly, whe lived on a farm | war Clifton Springs, N.Y., and a farm sbhorer » employed: there, Charles | 'obley, died from being poisoned by | wmething they ate at dinner, and jarlow Baggerly, the dead woman's wsband, is in a critical condition, A laughter was not affected. It is be- | lieved that Mrs. Baggerly by mistake | sat some sort of poison imfo a to] nto soup eaten at the noon meal. fhe tomatoes used in the soup were | ome canned, { Baseball on Thursday. { American league--Washington, 3 Shiladelphia, 0. Boston, 4, New York | § (f>urteen iunings). Cleveland, % Detroit, 7. Chiengo, 3, St. Louis, | National league--Pittsburg, & St. io) Louis, 1. Cincinnati, 1; Chicago, 0. | Boston, 3 New York, 2. Brooklyn, 2;4 Philadelphia, © | Physician Left $24.000. Edmonton, April i5.- The will of Dr ! ¢. H. Wilson has been probated. 1ts| value is $24,000, and, outside of 81, 500} 'or his son, ix bequeathed to the | widow, : pound | ten | One dozon bananas, and one rapes for 25c., from six until s'clock, at Cargovsky's, I $2." 12. 82 The greatest $2 hats yet discovered | ue to be found at Campbell Bros', | Lingston's foremost hat store. i At Bufialo, N.Y., altx a series of | wecossfal flights at the Country Club, A. I. Plitzner met with an a «ident which resulted in injury - to his ight shoulder and serious , damage to his machine. Try Bibby's $1.50 Washable Gloves. Three hundrec soldiers fell in a battle between the Madreiz and the Estrada forees, Between Managun and \eov apa, on Thursday. Bib! v's 82 "ats ste Dandies, A bananet in honor of George FE. | Foster, M.P., is being plannesi by the conservative sisocjation of North Tor, onto, Saturday Night Fruit Sale. | { +| Catspiw Rubber Heels | Won't pa They are made right, wear better, last longer. all others. Be sufe (0 got Catspaws. All Shoelnen., DON'T FORGET M. FOR YOUR GROCERIES, 338 PRINCESS ST. Our Coffee at 25¢ and 35¢ cannot be beaten. More sold than} NOLAN! {- A Fine Display Of Spring and Summer : Wash Goods. Everything that is smart and fashionable. Every weave that good taste and judgment suggests is in our present showing. Fine Zephyr Ginghams 10¢, 15¢, 12ic, 20e¢, 25c. SATEEN FOULARDS in many exclusive designs. REPP SUITINGS in new and wanted shades. SOFT CHIFFON MULL, for Summer Dresses, 20c, 25¢ yard. MERCERIZED WAISTING In many new and pretty patterns, 15¢, 20c, 25¢. ENGLISH GALATIES, 1b¢, 20¢, 2jc. Special To-Morrow 520 Yards White Mercerized Brocade For Summer Dresses and Waists. One of the cheapest lots we have ever been %ble to show. 20 inches wide and will look ds well after washing as before. Reg- ular price 15¢ or 18c. Yours To-Morrow 10¢ Yard. 720 Yards Victoria Lawn Suitable for Ladies' Aprons and Dresses. Full 32 inches wide. To-Morrow 7¢ Yard. A AMEN, SENN Gloves for Saturday Women's Fine Imported Lile Thread Gloves, 2-dome fasteners, Black, Tan, Bea- ver White, Grey. 25¢, 35¢, 45c. Women's Silk Gloves, Black, White. 39¢, 49¢, 75¢, 90c, Children's Lisle Thread Gloves, Tan, Beaver, Grey. White, 15¢, 20¢, 26c. 3 SLL0LLLLLE6000008000404080000000cotboetttl We Have The Goods and at the Right Prices Our Oxfords at $4. in Patent, Tan, and Black Calf are the Best to be bought. Our High Class Shoe at $4. in all leathers, Have style and Com- § pk fort. Every Pair Guaranteed

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