Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Apr 1910, p. 2

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0000000000000 00000000008000000000 % . » . % . # $ " * ® * . ® . . * ® . . * . . * ® . * . : Never in the history GI IR J { pe ; : 2 shown such High-Class RT rons [han Chee rh 7 th White awn vaie igh-C ¢ . : ™ Thursday in Chalmers church at two. shown such b-C : BY POLICE. o'closk. with Dr. Macgillivray acting | @ Desi gns and lower They Went Around City Begging moderator. Sixteen ministers were | listen NO. 1--100 Pieces WHITE VICTORIA LAWN, worth 12i¢ yard 5 Money, and Telling "Fake" Stories present and six elders. a the rguest | ' 4 ny oq prices. . - About Having Been fo Aechieutes lp ation, Be ve 'e » SPECIAL SALE PRICE 8c YARD. Hug 1dbee a acai dhe 1 Sect, Domtecuto, for spothe | 8 'NO. 2--50 Pieces WHITE VICTORIA LAWN, worth 18c to 20c yard. Brought Before Magistrate. amination of Students, Prot. 2. Laird 1%, SPECIAL SALE PRICE 10c YARD. os oO of reported very favorably « og 5 . * : 3: The police made a round up > REMEMBER both lines of Lawn are 40 inches wide. | whose names have been already*an- Men's Collars Special at 7%ec. New Hats Arriving Daily. ing around the tity begging and sell: | arts of their trial discourses to pres- | . 7' \ ing court plaster, and telang "fake bytery. These, with the report of the} 0000000000000 00000000 0 EE Saris shout Ba TA eo. a a et committee, were cordially i "proved, men. weve placed under Jrrest. The | and the presbytery Fea Vox to ioe round-up was made by Sergeant Nes-| them to preach the gospel, this to be : p i _ldone with the ordination of two, at bitt, with Constables Mullinger, Me b ' on Carev and Taylor. the meeting in the evening : For some time complaints™have been There was a good attendance at the made sbout men going around the evening session of the presbytery, city begging, but within the past{which was also held in Chalmers few days the nuisance has been far{church, and at which the moderator, . greater. 'There are some able-bodied Rev. Dr. Macgillivray, presided. ; Thro neglecting to store men in the line-up, and their game Eleven students lad completed their your URS in time. has been to go around lo the different sours: vod ollesed Shemulvee for 2 houses, giving a hard-luck story ti license, which was grante yA We insure your Fursijaving been hart in some accident, in| moderator. Two of the number were oe i order to get money, at the same time also ordained, filliam Stott, B.A. against loss by moth, fire offering a piokage of court plaster for|Sapperton, B.C, and J. A. McAskile, Ee ' R. McFAUL, and burglary. Cost 3% OB | ale for the small sum of ten cents. B.A, of Rost Highgate. é your own valuation. As far as can be learned the men! The following were licensed : JW. Save Furs a fi RE oie Bester tu buy mavels a CARPET WAREHOUSE, have been working together and are| johnson, Athens; R. H. Liggett, R.A, iH thoroughly justified their existence by cc . " y Telephone 489 a worthless lot, going about the dty.|Garden Hill; A. M. Little, B.A., King: From Moths | readers Nelson's Library provides al th J regio ™0,0000000000OCO00 00 OO] seouing what thev ig from the pe: sthos' JM. Macgiltiveay, RA, | ie i fiction, This iat conpiises book® that have, sail hee ple, an meeting in the evening ton; J. A. Shaver, BA, B.D, Khing- a f A Te ESE. Our Ful Waggon svide the Hots. hue ol tis money i Alaxaliler 2 hinoul: B.A. Bal BY USING a o ER ie ae : N os ns o BY Jesus we * collec has, sO : dy on, CU. C. Salshbory, Waterford; J. 000/0000000000000000000000 Q Jesesvesssnene Quisante, by Anthony Hope The Gateless Barrier, by pen i i > i ui : Malet ¥ t in strong drink. It has been! "Robinson, Kingston. I M h The God In the Car. by Anthony Malete noticed by a great many that the : 8 arne ot A Philpott SEPP Pd 2 \ . The ordination praver was offered by hp KORE. Goorme br Mra The American Prisons J hn M Ka men who have been around to the ey. obi Laird, Sr, and thes fol Proof Ba $ $ h 9 y Mr Eden Pullipotts. 0 C Y, houses for money, have had a very, oo 4 (wo addresses, one from Rev. g s Tv. le ; ad the Soul ? Hum J. 0. Hobbs strong breath, giving every evidence : ; ihrer Ward, The rey Knight, I) ' Mr. Laird and another from Rev. We have all sizes, prices Marcella, by Mrs Humphrey Le Pasture Se ever . that they had been touching up the . : we All kinds of Sash, Doors, BROCK ST at they James R. Conn, of Napanee. from 40 (0 Toc anor Harmer fd ala Dacor ts fim the Professor whiskey. i horek 'choir Ww ~ ] A he 1 . Mouldings and Interior Finish, . co Six of the eight arrested were taken This Shurch choir a press. and inside each bag. We have also [||| & Humphrey Ward saues Futre Rough Lumber and Timber in > nest" the outer depot. They were in renides appropriate music for 16 A FRESH SUPPLY Owd Bob, by Alfred Offivant, Oliphant Hemlock, ° Spruce and Pine, ; hiding in a car, having learned that service, Braddon : y ars The Hous . Shutters, by Shingles, Cedar Posts at all the police were after them. One was Moth Camphor BaHs. The Receipt for Diamonds, by he Odd Prices. 5 rin Furnishin 8 found asleep én a yard on King street MANAGED TO SKIP OUT. Moth Camphor Crystals. | Cute Hn abiine. i "q hy + a / p 4 8 and the other was taken in charge . LT -- i! Moth Camphor Powder. t 10. 5 John Street. by Blatt bays, by Rt Kilndried Spruce in Floor- while he was endeavoring to work up| Couple of Vagrants Made Very Hur- Pure Insect Powder. th BS EW h : The Octopus Fra ing, Wainscotting, Coped and NEW STOCK. LOW PRICES. | some business on one of the side ried Exit. i Jattias, by 12. W. Hurnung od Gera Granan Bevel Siding. Dressed Pine and GREAT VARIETY. streets. : : There are a couple of "'kuights of the | OE ng 1 3 When searched «at the police station] 4" who are wearing broad smiles, These are fresh and extra Hemlock if Flooring and Sheet- : A She Jown had suoigh soury Plaster 3 to-day, in some place rome distance strong. ng tart up 8 corn Ln ray f this city. In some way, . also an assortment of liniments © away rom 8 hy ' g . i the fact, on Thurs star Cement and Windsor Salt. | various kinds. The liniment was ey That rw alice ware ng : vo MAHOOD'S DRUC i \ 3 used by the men to rub on their} --=° STORE < ; 3 , y ' make a raid on all the vagrants in Frontenac Lumber & &| - : "y. fulscchud a big supply' of cotton usa; SW Vorkbulary, Ahoy cme vo give the | em ll] Bee0000000000000000000040000500080800000808 5 =" i in making bandages. Hi} * : : . oo C l Company It was an old, old game, but many Hp to their pals. ie on " eo oo0000008 re i p XX v oa ' . . ware. (ken. in. on it, .and as a result This afternoon, the six men sentenc-| 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 : POO tPOee Rostands Successors to the Rathbun Co. : the 'men collected quite a bit 0 ed by the magistrate, were marched to (A. Chadwick, Manger), SPECIAL THIS WEEK.--10 Iron |money, although they had very little the jail, by Constable Neuter, Mul- \ Beds, 3.6 wide, White and Green, {Of [in thelr possession when arrested. They linger and Arniel, and they made Hlustrated in S Canadian Ene amelled Jewellry. Pure Gum Camphor. : 1 Wells The Food of the Gees, by G. Wells. 9 Kipps, by H. G. Wells His Grace. by W, B. Norris | Anierican, by Henry { Hi Clarigsa Furiosa by W ¥ Ai | p Fortune of Christin Norris MeN AUS Our friends are invited to visit our Balesroun leisurely look over our book: magazines, et PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. & THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE, The Finest Book Store in East [| @& ¢m Ontario, 260 Princess Street. 'Phone 919, : a Sereverereree aaa | $2.00 only. 7 Iron White and Green | spent-it just as fast as they could get] quite a picture, They are a strong, BOCES ITTIOE SEE Beds, 4-6, for $2.25. These are"good i a 3 y ¢ able-bodied band of men and would be t. : . clear-outs. The eight men were arraigned before | & valuable asset to the farmers in the g : the magistrate in the police court on | West, if they bat had a' desire for ve : Friday. morning. Six were sent to work. It does seem rather a pity to jail, one remanded, and the other dis- | wep six men going to jail for vagrancy Pi a charged, as it was shown that he bad] when work is so plentiful just now. in, ueen J been workdng regularly, until just a al Q . : -- fow days ago, when he happened to Jaanzanilla, fall from grace. They all had a story The Late George Huffman. I . to tell, apd after listening to each| Georges Huffman passed away Wed Stuffed N ut, Selary, one, the magistrate dealt out tho! nesday ieuing st Kno Fenitlanes of his i to. Ripe Lyvola in sentences. son, Willam Huffman, Belleville. De Pimen pe y Frank Murphy admitted the double] cessed had been a resident of this tins : ar | churge of ~vagrancy and drunkenness | city. bit a fow months, and during -- registered against him. He got thie] that time had been in failing health. ' weeks, Mr. Huffinan, who was ih his eightieth D. COV PER S, | Martin Blake made the plea that he | vear was hom at Fredericksburg, Ont. 241-8 Princess Bh : had a poisoned hand. He was given| where. he repitlpd nearly all bis life Phone 78. Prompt Deilvery three weeks and if "his story ig true| He was a man who was highly es- . BUFFETS, surface oak, solid}, will be given medical attention at|tcemed by those who knew him. For ® s * » ® ® * » . + ® 5 * : We have the CHANTECLER ° himself in Brooches and elt ° Pins, * ° The Crows, In Blouse Setts o The Owls, a CRA A SI a ------------------~ai. The Rabbits, and * » * ® ° ® ® ® » Ad » * » - » ® w® » BUSINESS BRINGING: im" BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY AA A A A EAA AAA A A A ONAN ¢ These are very new, art made in Sterling Silver afd Enamel. led in correct colorings Are not expensive. See our window for samples. 4 quarter cut oak, mission and early |ihejail. : many years he hari been a member of English styles. Our $17.00 and $25| John Tompkins had the 'longest|the Msthodist church. Mrs. Huffman HALLEY'S COMET are leaders. Round and Square Ex-|qpeech of the "bunch" and was also | preceded him to the tomb some years May be hard to find without a tele- tension Tables to match. ' very saucy in court. Constable Tay-| aco. Surviving are three sous and five the suctionecrS ee alow RUGS and CARPETS from best |lor, who assisted in the arrests, stated | daughters. The remains will be taken is a big thing --too hig to lose. Hurepean milla Br the latest pat- that he had great deal to say when |i, Fredericksburg for interment. ou can save all expenses al terns and color effects. 1 was taken in charge. ae By seiiing Nour sttbots 10 me "en CURTAINS. -- 1910 assortment | 1 wasn't begging at all", be states District Artitlery Officer. : bloc." beats them all. Just in. to the court, "an esides 1 have n ster G Mule f Paci- Antique _Pursiture and ou Repair and Upholstering work [had @ drink in five years.' i Const Tn beans Wedgie : > ry. romptly, well and cheaply done He explained that he was about tol of {4 fi] the position of district ar Tuy, eli "ana trade all kinds ? "Phone 90. ¥ |cath a train for Toronto to look| iyo. officer for this district, 5 new of household goods. Yours, for Jon when the law stepped in and | 'gr provided by the recent changes took him to the police statdon. eh militi : Sa L. LESSES, *{ was to go on a ship to-day but in the militia establishment. = Several Cor. Princess and Chatham Ste, T. F. Harrison Co. there + io den of going now," he local mem were after the position bit Ingnton. h ' s A . Mr. Muloaby captured the prize. The fe B4044444044944930000% IN MARINE CIRCLES. added, "muking believe he was Very|, .y officer is ome of the oldest ar Tompkins address for the next tillry officers in. Canada and is mar- Jd. E. Hutcheson Arrivals and Departures of Vessels |. onth will be at the jail. ried to a Miss Young of this city. AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER. at This Port. *} wasn't begging, sir. I was just = -- The schooner Keswatin is loading selling court plaster." y Nica Workman Was Burned. A card sent to S17 Albe ; oi | coal in Oswego for Swift's. A is statement came Irom ichael| jg.mes O'Neil, John street, received Hi an Be ada ue The steamer Glengarry, will clear | Sheridan. He explained that he had!o me severe burns on his face and prompt attention. for Fairhaven, in a day or so. just walked into the city and was i h¢ arm. as the result of an explo- Best references given. The steamer City of New York, clear-| ust going out again when the policel Go." of gas which occurred while h = RN AC od for Fairhaven, to load coal for [detained him. However, he could not | oo 0 Tan in one-of the pits at te LOAN 2 INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Montreal. tdve a good account of himself, and}, orks. The accident occurred ESTABLISHED 1803. The steamer Dundurn, will be Hown [he was sent down for two weeks. |4hout 5:30 o'clock on Thursday after: President--Sir Richard Cartwright. | Surdday on her first trip from Hamil-| William Curry claimed to be a sail-l, on" He was removed to bis home Money issued on Cit and Farm Pre: | ton to Montreal. or and gin that he had eudous uted to lin a cab and Dr. Robert Hanley was ol elpa * The government dredge, Sir Richard get to Hamilton, to go on board the} yn. 4 a hi Tk ina n 3 : . : y dres ed, tures. Mortgages purchised, Depouits will go to Brockville, in a few days, steamer Dundurn. His trip to Hamil- ! ress the injuri 8. C. MeGILL, Mana tag Director. | to work in that vicinity. ton i be postponed: for tn Jays: arence Stree! The schooner Cornelia has arriv John Rourke was going all the way , : : th g och ihe A a In lat to" Napanee. He heard that he could! At present, twenty-six Jw wel ARORORCEOR Q coal for Shortt's, from Osw : got a job there. However he did not} ngs are under ore Sion in different The steamers Nevada and Belleville appear to be in any hurry to get the Parts of 'the city, besides a large ak will clear early Saturtay morning job as he tarried in Kingston quite number of extensions 10 old build an 0 @ B | he former for Montreal and the lat. | Jong time. ; fing, And ranging in cost from $200 SMITH BROS., Jewellers. Opticians. 850 KING STREET, k Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 300 Yards of Embroidery and Insertion, odd pieces, priced up 0000000000006 0440006H to 10c a yard. Saturday at 8.39 am. for 2c a Yard. 1,000 Yards of 4 and 5 inch Ribbons, in many of the most popular shades, toe balance of a special purchase Regular value up to 2ic. a yard. Saturday morning to clear, 10c a Yard, 288 Pillow Slips, all ready for use and at a price much below the co st of the Cotton, 40, 42, and 44 inches wide, with 2 Inc h hem Good quality cotton. SATURDAY MORNING, 12 1-2 EACH. 2560 Yards Roller Towelling, good quality linen, 17 inches wide, with neat border, a dandy bargain at Gc a Yard, The balance of our Stock of ladies' Suits, all new this season; colors, black, Grey, Navy, and Light shades of Green; sizes 32, J 36 and 38 only; priced up to $25.00 each Saturday morning -------------- Houses Under Erection. clear at . | » $10.00 Kach. Remodelled and ejaired also stored for the sumnger, . ea nS W. F. Gourdier. No "Phone Orders for any of above lines, HOO A A rt A At ete ee --- Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. : 2 | tor for Torento. "I'l give you twenty daye,"' said to 8500. Hi Iabor conditions remain M M ? 2 M. T. Co's elevator--The steamer the magistrate to Rourke. jumigque . - JOMIOY which Herbert B. ore oney . u Canadian arrived from Fort: William Joseph Laporte was remanded to' year in building operations, one that £2 | with 32.000 bushels of oats, and 55. ail to see if biz story was true, He will likely equal 1909, when the build- 1f so get interested in Kings- 8 | 00 bushels of wheat: the stonmer Kiv. said he had a job on one of the boats! ing record here was reached. mount arrived - from. Fort = William and his captain will be asked about -- with 30,000 bushels of barley and 31" ton . $3 | 500 bushels of oats; the steamer Can 38 sce m------------ "The Store." Real Estate 8 | adlinn will clear for Fort William; the Xingaged an Editor, Hat ; NOT YET CUT OFF. ® lsteamer Kinmount will clear of The Resort Publishing company, of 3 i There is no safer, surer of § | Ogwego, fo loatl coal for Fort Will | Thousand Island Pack, N.Y. of which License Commissioners Met, But Did fh I HT iD more profitable investment in | iam: the tug Glyde cleared for Mon- Lloyd E. Brown is president, has en- No Business, | 4 the world. $2 | treal, with four barges; the tug Bart- Ee as wiitor_ub the St. Lotrncs The board of liconse commissioners, A Wh EANER Many men who began with Jets Snare for Montreal, with four {Gil of Rochester N.Y. Mr. have not vet used the kuife on the i only u few dollars have made ges. Barrett hus been on the city staf of hotel "licens. The members of thy Y12) thousands out of real estate. Had a Fine Gathering. the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle board held another meeting, on ETER Will be your' clothes if CSOD 3 : Rei - rent 1 st decide EE = Your friends are maki ) » Boys' Brigade of Brovk street [for over four years and in addition Thursday evening, but did not dec money on veal estate right hina 2 Wl, Poni gave a most rt has had good general newspaper ex- A upon the licenses to be cut ofl, The For a number of years we y $ | able concert in the. lecture hall of the | RETIENCS The Bulletin, which is pub- i. ¢ meeting = classed 8%. 4 SOIT of Ah have been buying seven diffe- And why not you & | church last evening. Miss Faith Orser lished summers only, in the interest of ¥ "informal talk" abou: matters. t G Seeds. mixing them We have some attractive | uy; F. Davis. Corpl. Horton Sergt, the Thousand Island resorts, is pow ih However, it is stated that the rent Grass Seeds, § ne bargains to offer. Private Hartwick, Mr. Joes |in its wighth yegr and some pleasing J board has iready decided upon the |@ together and selling as our iB | and W. H. Atkins charmed the audi wnnovations will be introdusd this 23 k three, who are to lose their licenses, Peerless" Mixture. If you 3 a a + 3 3 " of . 0 | ence with their singing. A group of Summer. : : and that now it is ooly a matter have a spot where it is hard to For Instance - (| boys from the Y.M.C.A, gave some fine 4 7 announcing the Ramos. The hoard get Lhe grass to grow, try a $1850 will buy a Double fg1y i ith SF pk < Conerete Walk Bullaing. NEW SOFT HATS hoa wntil the sud as a po re oly little of this mixture. You Dwelling, § rooms each, w.c., § | The comerete walk being constructed FOR NOW-A-DAYS] | the business, and a "of the month, | @ will be delighted with the re- deep. lof. on Clergy Stredt, 3], ; . A Tete fou barracks isi] pp. bind that can be creased. | | ihe meeting will be held to-night or |g sult. which will give you an annual §| 4" layed acvompanisunts on aearly completed, Sovers,s | Te 1} jonted in all the] |Saturday. rental of over $200, or you § bo § thor | other piece of walk in that dictiic ar ates bad. ) : ] : piece w in that d act » It' . *s and Buckley's _ can occupy one and renmt the § ¥ . Much has been laid the walk gang will con- | |S€ason's prettrest ela Scott's Christy's ey other. Not much money re- B[Serwt. Atkins who has giken his time [struct the new walk to be put down worth your while to see them.| | World famed hats, wt Campbell quired. ' 38 | to the training of the boys. on Ring trust, Song the city park. $1.26 $2 $2.50 $3 | Bros". : vd ox construction is proceeding very ! . . . - -- New Telescope Hata, : early this year. "Shame * Jos, polishing Zhi. ik te p N y Ls oA USOT lean I gr yr a Campbell Boor', Kimgston'| a fe Ee Gime Ret 185 PRINCESS STREET. aacesass Pens, 35¢. each, O'Gorman'y, King 126-128 PRINCESS STRERET.] | Cros Drug Stare. host atu + 'Phone 343. Bed ale of Kaox'e, bu Babic; sion) SOiOT apni bGrtute 0f is Hats: Picts sale at Knox's, on "0 | Sssevessvwasssavese Beye ©... af wm » Geo. Mills & Co. for umbrellas. day : y Sov you'll permit us |. TO DO YOUR | | LAUNDERING : it ; i Don't take our word for | iteejust put us to the test i --thien words won't be mes) PER PEVET RIE RVR SSSI RGSS RE YY ER

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