Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Feb 1911, p. 6

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sort of person to whom everyone sure THE DAILY ¥, FEBRUARY 10, 19. in time of trouble and who finds him- self left in Lhe lurch while his friedds a F 3 BROUSE NOT TO PLAY.» 5. oe, ow » 'THE DAY'S EPISODES : § ! -- i i | Never Put Any Money Up to Push : : : . i ! Agreement Through. | ---- : go carelessly oun to enjoy the freedom WITH FRONTENAC AGAINST] go paul, Minn, Feb. 10. --James J. VOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN|jrom worry secured through his ef oF such "Iriénds . PETERBORO THIS EVENING. Jill, in an delivered here yes- | GENERAL. forts. There are many a : iterday, admitted that us hud puted in need." p ng The Peterboros Arrived at Noon-- reciprocity with Canada, but Occurrences In The City And Vicinity Sy] : : that he put any mouey to push : BUVGET DEBATE STILL ON. ¢ OF TORONTO McGill Protest Against Queen's to the agreement through. "Xow is the | Other Brief Items of Interest -- be Heard in Montreal on Satur- Easily Read And Remembered. Government Members Wearied and Left the Chamber, Is pleased to offer to all who have banking business trensact the services and facili- thes of this Bank, with its only time to the measure! any. "Buy talcum powders." Gibson's. careful management, wide con- # a move. If action is taken now," he that Brouse would be sble to play to ' of 'weariness, remained in the legisla- continued, "it will mean a terrific ex- | yp Ha 3 ix : I 2 ra). ey sings at Bijou, to-day od night, was dashed to the ground, at pausion of the entire westerfi portion "4 .vening.. J g [tive Se at might, when the 4 noon, to-day, when the announgement of America. Elmer Davis is able to be out again, | bate on the budget, after dragging on was made by James T. Sutherland | whe Hae tine of MEXICANS DEFEATED {after a few days" illness | all afternoon, reached the adjourning t wo not on team. it | : : ---- Belleville, spent | point again. The government, Hmpa- was thought, up till noon, that he | oy the J lond The Battl Embroideries {tient at the way the debate was tak-| Seo in; the time of the house, had de-| get through," said Mr. Hill, "as imperial J The hope which the supporters of the federation will forestall any future! py "Platt is in Picton on a visit to! Torento, Feb. 10.--Less than thity jumior Fromtensies have been fostering iends. | members, lounging about in attitudes up-to-date facilities and ample funds. - mpections, -------------------------- Capital . .... .,. $4,000,000 Reserved Funds .. $4,944,777 KINGSTON BRANCH: 107 PRINCESS STREET, George B. McKay, Manager. at noon, by a specialist, and he was advised not to tainly be foolish to allow him - to play in such a condition, when he is of such value to the team. He might easily receive another jab, which would put his eye out of commission entirely. Bouncer" expects to be in shape for the next game, and will be juy~ much better alter the rest. Williams will figure on the hoe to-night, but it has not been decided just where he will play. There will be ance. ready for to-might's Send him off to work with a good breakfast. You can prepare it easily and quickly by using The ~ Universal 1 F ood Chopper CHOPS EVERYTHING. Hash for the family in two minutes. See that Universal is stamped on the machine you buy. There is no- thing half so good. Family size. . Hotel size .. Butchers' size .. Sold only at- WA Mitshel's Hardware, . $1.50 .. '$L75 .» $4.00 EVERY CHANCE OF PASSING. The Reciprocity Agreement creasing in Favor. Washington, Feb. 10.--The turnover in sentiment in favor of the recipro- city bill since the announcement just two weeks age yosionds , has - been - remarkable. weeks ago to-day it would have been hard to find many people in this eity who saw much with luck it might he ia amy Wpemly th would ve to say 'open at it had a ghost of chance in the sen- ate. To-day it is admitted on all sides that the bill will pass the house with flying colors, and il has a little more than a good fighting chande in the second chamber. a Will Not Take Action. London, Feb. 10.~--Superintendent Bowker, of the Grand Trunk R.R., states that no further action will be taken by the veilway authorities ro- gording the wreck near Varis, and prosecutions, if any, must be under- taken by crown. He says not being detained and Meacham's whereabouts is still unknown. / Private John R. Hardy, of the Uni-' mong "blind piggers" in the district. ted States Marines, died in the marine hospital in the' Brooklyn navy yard | Some Class from a fractured skull, received afte | he had quarrelled on Thursday with a man in a cafe in Navy street. "Beef, Iron and Wine," 50c. son's. Fifteen were killed in an accidental discharge of blasting powder at the Cokedale mine, Trinidad, Col. Gib Only a bachelor knows what kind of a woman would make a satisfactory wife. That is why he's a bachelor. "Best, Iron and Wine," 50c. Gib son's. 3094440940500908% . . ® i . . Agront of it. He was replaced by chance of the agreement ting the sauction of wither hase. pf Earitt ny ing. eescccsncecssece Bar Solder, Babbitt Metal and afl Ingot Metals We are headquarters. Everything is expect to make As the champions will be weakened by the loss of Brouse, it will equalize the teams and a great game should re sult. The McGill Protest. The McGill-Queen's protest will be brought up in Montreal to-morrow. Manager Marshall and Referees J. T.! J Sutherland leave on the midnight to' ive their views. It seems' ridiculous " McGill to protest after their fellow | stident awarded the goal to Queen's. | All Aboard for Oshawa. Frontenacs next game, providing | they win out to-night, will be at Os- | hiawa on Tuesday. The locals will' probably run a special train on returning after the game. In such event a big crowd would surely go up. Goal Judge Displaced. | McKee, goal judge for Granites, last night, at the Palace rink, was put out of the box for counting a goal when the puck was shot hoposs in Ne Cammon, who judged to the satisfac. tion of all, Will Referee To-night. Edward Wittlaufier, Berlin, the squarest of the square referees, will hand out penalties at the Peterboro- Frontenac game to-night. Edward is one of the best in the game, and is always enthusiastically received here. | Senjor Granites Wom, The senior Granites just mwmnaged to win out from the i is team last night by the score of 3.to 2. The was close, snappy and kept the ators on their feet all the time. Granites--Goal, - Richards; point, Page; cover, Nicholson; centre, Stans: bury; rover, Ainsleey right wing, Hughes; left wing, Weicker, Regiopolis--Goai, Kennedy; point, Casterton; cover, Yellowley; centre, RR. Millan; rover, Ferguson; right wing, Somerville; left wing, Ryan. Oscar Cherry 4 Liquor Seizure Near Cochrane. 1 Cobalt, Feb. 10.--The bi t single seizure of liquor ever a by north- ern Ontario was made by the pro- vincial police neac Cochrane this morn. It consisted of a carload of for- hidden goods, 150 cases of whiskes and the rest heer. The shipment was obviously intended for distribution a- To the operatic hits on sale, at { Kingston News Co. | Canon C.P. Almon, Halifax, N.S, aged eighty-four years, died on Thurs day. He spent fifty years as an Angli- can priest, There is quite an evident swinging over of United States senators in fa- vor of accepting reciprocity with Ca- nada. William Gilchrist, Belleville, died on { Thursday, aged seventy-five years. While ofher dealers talk price we talk qualit rice. OE Ea mik.d what ho.paid Jor bis hes, but he'll never y fitted and bow ¥ | : with this Clothing 8 ve to take ts, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, coats, $10, $12, $13.50, forget how they looked, they wore. what you can $15,818. would play, but his eye was examined, | play. It would cer | an enormous crowd present, and the inforcements, match, "The visitors arrived at moon | + and -are a husky looking. bunch. They + Frontenacs step lively. | | that '¢ the parties the | tion at Cleveland, G./T.R. leaving about one o'clock and | death in the lock-up Viewed by U.S. Soldiers. ra Ri cmon' El Paso, Texas, Feb. 10.--Within! Do not read a borrowed paper. Buy plain sight of United States soldiers the Whig and be independent. 4 patrolling the boundary lives, aod | Willisin Swaine, piano tuner, Orders hundreds pf refugees, the Mexican received at McAuley's. Phone 778. troops sustsined severe defeat at the | Commissioner Rees, of the Salvation hands of insurrectionsts, near here, 10- | Army, will visit Kingston shortly. day. The federal troops im retreat| J, Goodri Markland street, ill at fired shells into the United States sol- (he general hospital, is doing nicely. diers and refugees. Infantry, cavalry | pleasure trips to Kingston are nu and artillery were engaged, and both | herons, says the Cape Vincent Eagle. sides left many dead and dying in | Miss Hannah Caldback, Albert street, ditches. The federal Hove expect re jg vigiting at Odessa and Eroesttown. and will make stand. | "See the taloum powder window." | Gibson's. . reserved seals, at noon, to-day, were | ee | nearly all gous. The weather will be #6040843009% SIPEPPPIIPEIR | Nicholson, of the Grand Sem- . a o mild and will induce a goor AERC 4 SCARED PASSENGERS. {inary, Montreal, is in the city for a few i + h & [Heat's A court-martial over a deserter took usta and Albert Motte, all #| ) Se men, boarded the # place, at Tete de Pont barracks, this eastbound G.T.R. express at + H =. inthe ton at 12.10 o'clock #| OF, Coningliam this morning, and between & A ey" Reet, ok eave orders town and this city ,s F wikis : ed a 5 terrorized the passengers by at a er: 305 i i #. thelr actions, This morning ay 8 grocery, " ontrea had to contribute & street. Phone 697. & $15 each for their episode. Hr 2ud Ts. Suna have Yetursnd 048800844.50% successful conference. ° : | John Elliott, of the outer station, | was able to leave his room, yesterday, ---- |after being laid up for the past four Kicked Over Stove in Walpole o- wacks. Be Ee Lh 1a) Lock-up. | Miss' E. Curragh,' Stuart street, has Chathain lags 10.--W. ' Whitelock, returned home, after spending some a Mohawk Indian, from the reserva: Jin with "Mrs. A. Callaghan, Harrow- way Bre 2 Mrs. J. Murphy and Mrs. og. Bar, . hd lay have returned to Montreal alter land, last might. Whitelock, who clay 1! ned / 3 ser came to Walpole Island recently, got spending a week with Mrs. A. 0'Gor Montreal street. drunk on Wednesday, and was placed mat, 3 in the lock-up. Shortly afterwards he Good books," cancelled Tabard Inn : library omes. 25¢c. only, at Gibson's. managed to upset the stove, setting : h fire. to the building and was burned The staff at Rockwood asylum has : issued invitations for their annual to death before help could reach him. "At Home," which will be held' on Only the charred trunk was found, Wednesday evening next burned beyond recognition. The lock- | Rimless nose tas gold-filled, fin up and post office upstairs were prac'... fronts, fitted regular $4, for $1.50 tically destroyed. An inquest wil 4 Best's a open at Port Lambton, to-day. | The Great North-Western Telegraph ; oe 1 | company maintains a day and night PLAGUE REACHES EUROPE: | orvice the year around at their Branch . > oftice, Hanley's ticket office. Man Suffering From Scourge Found Tp 7p ays Ee. in In the city on Train. for a short stay. -He is accompanied St. Petersburg, Feb. 10.--The dread py Mr. Chapleau, of the public works of the pmeumonic plague, which pre- department. vails im Manchuria, ing Europe | Fresh farmers' butter, 22. per 1b, seems to have been realized. A report ut Valleau's gr ,. 308 Montreal from Pensa states that a man irom greet. 'Phone ST the maritime province of the far east, | The men on the coronation contin- was found sick' on a train there, ap- gent will wear the uniforms of . their parently suffering from the plague. respective corps. Kingston will have His car and five others, containing ten or twelve men on. the force. 124 passengers, have been isolated | There was to have been a meeting and surrounded by a military guard. of the Portsmouth school board, last | night, but owing to the fact that : The Bride's Dowry- | there was no quorum, the meeting had gyracuse Standard. r ae s io be called off. Miss Vivien Gould, a girl of eigh | pw hundred 25e. teen, became yesterday 'the bride oi j,o whitchhazel cream: at Best's Col, John Grahame Hoye de la Poer narrow, l0c. a bottle. Horsley Beresford, Baron Decies, a yy. iciate Farrell had a clean sheet middle ogod. Englishman. The name is (bb police inv. Th mages Engine Th ja 4 oF pol ror, Fey, Th 123 schaal git! imagination, 22d ede ea: were the only. occupants of the police Seta Le wi take with his | "le, during the Wig i : : ancelld Tabar bride to England a bundle of Ameri: , o_ 95. Gibson's. can railway securities, which will yield | "wp Kelly, seriously injured some a return ample to guarantee to the @ talli 4 couple the luxurious life to which she weeks age bY falling o8 » re atoncd has as accubtomed_ and vo which he ain, and has almost completely re a ay o appily me accu: vered from his illness. . | : i There is need in Wmerica for all that Isaac eg and wife, Mrs. Nic is emned in America. Nowhere is the | Allen, and Miss 3. 4 the ity, the need more of the expenditure of money s1ppl, a Visitors - Mrs Froderick than upon the railroads. The man. | ee 1s Ge a er of the ds ki pl p Bly rl gy of the To a ha' Lord oberts 'ivells wemument. 24 the railroads may keep pace with the Biiou to-day. : sia increase in business. Absentee owmer- | There are no less than six dominion in +d oh . blic works department engineers in ship is not, as a rule, progressive. pu usin ages. abeore sda mE A pron, pine a ogperty. 1 A = an rod ments and two regarding Royal Mili- ng Aimee! f an American heiress ¢4ry College new buildings. mal a . "The invalids' tomic," Beef, Iron EE re {and Wine, 50c. Gibson's. Selby Ridings From Seth: tl | The avie utation to Ottawa last 8 f, Feb. 9---Luarterly meeting w was said to have was heid in the Methodist church on take in going to the capital. Yet Semday last. A young daughter has within a week no less than four ma- arri at C. Joyce's. The young rine engineers are sent to Kingston by ns shure, axe pras. | Hou. Nilam Pugsley and Hon. ho, mey | P, G o last week at Murvale. Mrs. | "The avalide tonic," Beef, Iron y is vay ill and there are not and Wine, Soc. Gibson's. in opes Teg. s a arr B. Cooper. the general agent mden East. Mrs. i ociety, Wi a week = 8 Valleau s. address at the annual meeti here on Saturday of joeal society; to be held in t church, wil Vs. ular 26c. bottles boracie wiitch- cream, 10e. to-morrow, at + Belleville, Feb. 10.--Four Frenchmen hamed Xavier Servias, Maurice Dubois, Au- 21 piano tuner, Me- at Bt INDIAN BURNED TO DEATH. bottles of sooth- to- Inn library = ment of the debate. made a mms- G.] of rangement will give an! of the! do not | said to: be ¢ Prof. | much. Large business concerps Mb. i | cided upon a night session to clear the way for the leaders on Tuesday. | But it was not to be. Not one of the | speakers took up less than an hour | and at 10:30 the house adjourned. | At one stage of the debate the mem- {bers on the government side particu larly--became so tired that the cham- | ber held scarcely a score, and the Hon. A. GG. MacKay, for the first time perhaps sinee conservative gov- ' ernment came into power, had a ma- | jority. While Valentine Stock was | speaking, the government forces | dwindled to ten, while eleven liberals | remained in their seats. | During the day seven speakers took part in the debate, R. J. McCormick, { of Lambton, began, being followed by { 7. Ranson Howitt, of South Welling: | ton, who made hiz maiden speech. The | others were : Messrs. Daniel Reed, of | South Wentworth; J. A. Ross, of Monck: J. C. Elliott, of West Middle sex: W. D. McPherson, of West To¥on- | to, and Valentine Stock, of South { Perth. Mr. Stock moved the adiourn- | There are still several members de- sitous of being heard, which means that Hon. A. G. MacKay and Sir ; James Whitney will hardly speak be- fore Wednesday, unless the debate is gone on with, Monday. W. F. Nickle, of Kingston, has given notice of a bill to amend the assess- ment met. The bill proposes to do away with all exemptions on property owned by charitable institutions which is tenanted and revenue-producing. ! Fighting Shy of the Trouble, Montreal Witness. | The conservatives in parliament have very reasonably asked for time to consult their constituents before com- mitting themselves for or against the reciprocity measure. 'This does not look like the solid front of which we have been assured. They, na doubt, hope to be greatly aided in their op position work, by getting strong pro- tests - from those - interests-in their counties which would be more or less jarred by the change which impends. By the way, what has become of that deputation of fruit men, a thousand strong, that was going to invade Ot- tawa * Have the fruit men been think- ing it over ? Have they been hearing how frightened the fruit men across the line are of 'the big business they are going to do in the United States? There is no doubt that alf privileged and vested interests will be excitedly alive, and will lose no mesns of form. ing the convictions of their represen- tatives. But members of parliament are not representatives only of privis leges and interests. They represent also the people, who pay tribute to the privileges and the interests. It is for these to see to it that their mem- bers shall be under no misgiving as to where they stand in the matter, (onservatives in a Quandary. Montreal Gazette, The announcement from Quebec that the legislature is to enact a measure ' standardizing the weight of bread, re calls that the Omtario legislature, last yet, passed a similar measure, which has been the source of much trouble, Two standards were edtablished, one a loaf of three pounds and another a |" and a hall. Small bread was defined as bread weighing twelve ounces or under. The bakers began making a loaf divided by a line which fell short of the standard loaf in weight, but which, when broken, permitted of a claim being made that it was "small" bread. The police court declared "this a violation of the law and fined the bakers. The bakers appealed and the case, after muny months, is still pending. Apparently there is no crying need of legislation ' of this kind in {cities have by-laws giving them what | | protection they require, The same course is open to other municipalities which suspect their bakers of decep- tion. The establishing of a system of inspection will entail a cost probably {out of proportion to the benefits con- erred: loaf of a pound i -------- Another Conservative | Kincardine Review. There is much in between Canada States to commend it, and we believe the interests which are "hard hit" will suffer are and prone United to " e they are The installation of the new schedule very ness, but 1 selves, and then commerce will readily i the new conditions. To-Morrow Our First Showing of Fine Exmbroidenes ! A very large variety, many new designs, many decided novelties, Narrow Embroi- deries and medium widths. Wide Embroi- deries far all purposes. Bandings for Wash Dresses. Flouncings in many pat- ~ terns. Come To-Morrow if only to see these Torchon and Wash Laces A large assortment just in and ready for To-Morrow's selling. , Save on Needed White Cottons . We have ready a. number of particularly good things in White Cottons. White Cottons special at 8c yard. White Cottons special at 10c White Cottons special at 12!c 'Horrockses' Famous English White Cottons made free from any dressing and of proper weight and fineness for home sewing Nightgown Cottons White Cottons on purpose for Men's Night- gowns. Several new makes : I12!c Yard to 25c Yard. To-Morrow we place on sale March Delineator This is the great Spring Number and certainly the best book they have yet brought out I15¢c Copy Batterick's Spring Fashion Book at 25¢ With hundreds of the latest style designs. Each Book contains Coupon for any Butterick Pattern FREE. Butterick New Design Book, 15¢ For Embroidery-Braiding. absolutely new designs Each book contains 2 Transfer Designs FREE Hundreds of the province. 'Ihe larger { hurt. | For $1.88. All this week we will sell a pair of Ladies" Fine Kid Blucher Cut Lece Boots $ | 88 and a pair of Rubbers to fit for ' . If you want the Boots only $1.50. If you want the Rubbers 48c. Buy both for $1.88.

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