Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1911, p. 6

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° AT\] TORONTO THE KEY SAVINGS ACCOUNT is Key that open when nity Enocks at the pnndred A often opport The lack of a fe eazh ha Golden Chance tc a by pen. an acen BAXK OF TORONTO few dollars, add to it are akbl 1g¢lhe and your fos We add interest -year door, in a man allows THE with a a8 You fund Brow half ly Assets $30.000,000 Kingston ranch, 167 Princess Si Motor Boat Owners Cet {the city and "not ready for spring { capper non Paint oulihg First your for the bottoms, NEW quart. JERSEY, the hest made, USE Hiv, Next, ouls FLEXOLIN, White Ena the that guaranteed pint. We we ure the mel, is was Boats, and Store carry evervihing for ¥ only Hardware the giv: ing vite bor much talked-ol Library So buy the best and get votes and help the good cause W. A. Mitchell's Hardware. 85 PRINCESS STREET. Canned Fruit And Vegetables Honey, Pure Maple Syrup and Fresh Butter and Eggs Prime Western Beef and all kinds Everything Saturday, Meat of for a big rush 26th ready on March C. H. Pickering, 190 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone 530 To the right thinking man the devil is of small concern fhe [POSITION OF CITY IN REGARD TO CATARAQUI BRIDGE BY-LAW, {1 When Syndi- be Withdrawn Ontario Will the cate Only Exploration tefuses to Sign It nell is 10 so i span tof ap agreement with Until the to sign the res Exploration syvadicats. latter tivel by therawn. 'new ag mnent the law cannot very lwell be ihe ' syndicate"s letter ¢ wituation, but it did that its dealinus although it i would be obliged 1 slapping point, statement not late with the Vv timated that it seek another the vie representatives some Melntyre e¢ suvndicate's iver Ww Lat Sobeitor has letter ed Mayor Graham third publication of tl last minute « does not sign the agra week then he advis to withdraw the by vote of the people. ' fjaarters bv-i the ment in' anothe council am the Some aritieisms action of the advising the 'mavor to sign the fiest wAnent passed the council, providing for n stxtyv-foot in the bridge Hae signed the agreement would Ary cerning the r mn not by city span the mavor between the city and the ive been paid over, ard the been settled here in defence of the wag his duty to the anvihing have been woul lntlen Ios solic protect ol illegal to have without which the ate, nioney ould have pointed out {tor that it low mavor council to do would ha Money the jt bean illegal spent on the bridge the the would have been got When was first ve of ratepa) s, by thei consent vole igreement with before the coun informed it that the it to expend its on v-law. the company eil the would 1 solicitor law not allow on the bridge for nent without the de, but the council decided trust to the improve the to noney consent hd Ns peo (he span he agreement and de for their sanction afterwards woposition for an eighty-foot witlod the matter There is no doubt hut that the widge question will be submitted tao he people later on A new by-law will have to be passed, however, elim nating the Exploration company as 1 party | Wit. Cold Crowe, commandant of he Wilitary College, has written May or (draham asking if, in the? evint of bridge being improved, it is the intention the council to provide 2 temporary crossing for vehicles. I t, Col, Crowe says that it will be creat inconvenience to the Military ollege residents City Engineer vaig was asked this morning what the intention was in regard to the matter and he replied that no provis ion for vilicles had been considered so far. There would be a temporary crossing provided for foot passen- gers the ol Wy Only One "Bromo Quinine," That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove Lsed the world over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 20e. Hats! Hats! Hat! "Ruy Peruana," at Gibkon's ASAAASAGAAALLLAGAALAL A Lighter The nifty styles at Campbell Brow.' - a SLAB AMALAMMALALAAALAL Overcoat filled with the spring tl ness is cast aside, 4 "snappy. with jaunty grace. i : s i : : 2 : | Livingston's, Our Spring Weight Overcoats are simply Fabrics are brighter, weaves more delicate ; even the buttons, pockets and linings are more " The coats themselves are bubbling wught. Winter somber : : 3 : : 3 Will You : Look 3 P >» You can buy here a garment different from the ordinary run.: You can select a model suit- ed to your personality. You can keep within the limits of the expen- diture you have in mind, yet purchase an | : : Overcoat That Is? Tasteful and 'Distinctive If you come here there'll be no risk, for 2 our strong guarantee will always protect you $10, $12, $15, $18, $20. STREET the | the mavor was a kngthy | and gave If nd AMERICANS EXECUTED? Washington Asks Mexico ! leport of Shooting. } Washington, March' 20.--The rine has asked Chitiu rd to the Hamilton Dig Americans, have orders of 2 yart-martial Twi HE | Regarding | i jmalvn OL ina imder whnicn ty of participation movement No Local Option. March 24.--The West Lorne was delivered off i . i >t Thomas, Ont, i local option by-law ia lost when Judge Colter ndy in the case hy striking ft ny ants voted whe had, out of the municipality, no {ment RIng hive 3 was shown evidenie tha by moy right te ug the five votes improperly east voted polled in favor of the 37 votes, which i= less than the n the | by-law left only | three tif the _a vote statutory requirements to of Arry h Killed With Coal Shovel. ton, March 24.-A a club in the hands of the poli el used as an other woman is alleged by which Bridget i warried, died last night, at There were on her at whose the erty cuts an i x dozen i "i head. Josephine | Heron, home in the i nid, the police say, the two quarrelled this evening, was taken int She is fifty-seven 1 SIONS women ustody. vears old and single. ARPLPPPIEEr PEPPER IEREET + WHERE WILL IT END? | : + -- * March 24 + of Judge Montreal, The action Laurendeau in backing up i and annulling the marriage i of two Catholics because | they were married by a Protestant clergyman, has caused a lot of comment here, and Protestants are ! saying where will this end? There is talk of appealing to the supreme court + + PP FREE IT eee The Late Mrs. Stephen Tyo. The death occurred, on Thursday ate Capt. Stephen Tyo, at her home 14 Redan street, of general aged Mixty-eight vears. Deceased survived by two sons and five daugh tors Alexander and Stephen, of this itv: Mrs. W. H. Pipe, Syracuse, N Y.: Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Heston Mrs. Valentine Nixon, Now York; Mrs, lohn Anderson and Mrs. George Cornelius, Kingston. The funeral will tuke place on Monday morning, . to Mary's cathedral, St Appointed Recording Secretary. At th: meeting of Limestone ALOUW,, last evening, William H Godwin, jr., was appointed as recora ing secretary for the remainder of the vear, to take the place of his father, the late William H. Godwin Several touching tributes were paid deceased for his faithful and wntir- ing work on betiali of the lodige dur ing his term of office and an expres sion of sorrow at his death was. oy dered to be sent to the bherenved family. No New Elevators. Winnipeg, Man., March 24. A change of policy with regard to the elevator mined on by the Manitoba ment. That the government did intend to build or buy any govern under way was the niade by the provincial treasurer at the canclusion of the discussion on the | supplementary estimates in the legis i lature i ! As 2 ton, 'a young man employed by Aylmer Pump & Secale Co., had narrow escape from death or serious! injury. While oiling a shaft his coat | became caught, throwing him from his | feet, The clothes were all stripped from his body, and he was badly braised aud but no bones = are! broken, ! A Narrow Ecsape. Ont, March 24.--William Or | the | uw i cat, Buy Your Groceries Brock street, the i and | 3 | library | Henderson's, At gel voting coupons for contest Our quality is right Our prices are right. And we will treat you right. J. 8S. Henderson, Brock street. i Coming With Mouey. | Liverpool, March 24.--~Two hundred | and fifty landseekers, each possessing | 2,000 and upward, left, on the Em. press of Ireland, to-day, for Alberta, | Canada. They will have a special from St. John, N.B. { One Thousand Heads of Lettuce For Saturday, also asparagus, beets, cauliflower, celery, leeks, mint, pars ley, radishes, rhubarb, spinach, salsi- fy, spring onions, horse radish, water cress, cucumbers, tomatoes, artichokes, Lima beans, ete, at Carnovsky's. Will Remain in London. A London, Ont. despatch says: The o removing Major Shannow, adju- tant of No. 1 militia district, to Kingsiom, was conmtermanded, yester- day, from Ottawa. Major Shagnon will remain here. : Notice to Carters, Those having ashes to move will find a good domping ground al core net of Johoson and Victoria streets, also porner Karl and Victoria streets. A Big Sacrifice. On Saturday only, any sheet of music in the store at Te. per i coal shove! | to have been the cave if injuries from | Moore, aged sixty, an | | lists for sauth | i | il (cessor in the department Land "lit is learned, are being preparid in Grand {room and baggage-room, el! a aanassana dibs sist edad end jose. the night, of Aan Votrey, widow of the {paving proposition, debility | | Richard A, {versalist church at lodge, | system of the province has been deter | not { more ele-| Sault vators other than those which are now | Harry announcement | was struck hyv'a freight gngine, drag [red several hundred vards, and killed 1 THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY. MARCH 24, 1911. PEACE AGENT KILLED LAND BODY SHIPPED BACK IN A BOX. { The Alleged Deed of Insurrectos in Mevico--Gieneral Luque Was the Victim---Sent by Diaz. | Denver, Col, March and pails driven into th K body of Gen. Luque, a member of personal stall of President {been shipped in a packing Mecico by insurrecios ta whom Gen ifaque had heen sent by [haz peace agent, according to a letter fron a former Denver man sow residing in Mexico. According to the letter, tin whom Diaz had the greatest confi { dence, was sent from Mexico Uity to { Chibughua, in December, to investi igate the condition of the insurrection in the north and attempt to pacify the | rebels, $.--Mutilated i 3 o the Se the has box to bhiaz, as a t Gen, Lugue, TO HAVE BYE-ELECTIONS, | Likely Brodeur and Beland Will he Transferred. Special to the Whig Ottawa, Mareh 24. --Orders were is- sued, vestenthy, by the clerk of the crown mn chancery to the government printing bureau to get th vaters' Rouville and Beauce ready This means that Hon 1 who is the member to the supreme to the late his SU marine be Ir. H 8 Be had been thought sake but at ne. P. Brodeur, Rouville, is going court bench in succession Justice Gironard and that of tor fisheries will land, Beauee. It that Mr. Lemieux the marine department this is not so. over would evidently New Grand Trunk Station. Cobourg, March 21.---Specifications, fon the ferry waiting it is sad, will constitute the building. Tt ex pect | that the station will be reads goes on her station at ticket Frunk dock here. A oflice, is at the time the Ontario | summer schedule. {| It is also stated thai a second ferr, will be soon built, in all pre. for the Rochester-Cobaurg Ontario having proved a hoat ability Ends Life by Hanging. Rocllester, N.Y., March 24. Ue Lenz, pastor of the Um Nunda, committed {suicide by hanging himself with trunk strap in his woodshed, act is attributed to mental trouble brought on by over study. Mr. Lens was a graduate of St. Lawrence uni and was formerly located at Pa. He is survived "by his a His {versity { Foster, widow Was in Hard Luck, An elderly man, ftom the jail to-day, after serving a term of fifteen davs, for assaulting la county constable, found Wimself in {hard luek. He had no money with which to purchase a ticket to his {home on the Kingston & Pembroke (railway anf a couple of Kingstonians paid his way, / who was released Powder Companies Merge, Montreal, March 21.--Official firmsation was given, this morning, garding the merger with four millions capital, of sundry powder and dyna mite companies in Eastern Canada t control the entire output and sale. con re Killed by Freight Engine. Marie, Ont., March 21 Melton, C.I.R. boiler washer, Ste He leaves a wife and three children. Strawberries From Louisiana, Ripe pineapples, bananas, Malaga grapes, blood oranges, cocounuts and grape fruit, all reasonable in price, at | Carnoy sky's Glenside Won the Race, : Liverpool, March 24.-Glenside, at twenty to one, wou the grand nation ul steeplechase handicap, and three thousand sovereigns. Twenty-six start ted. ------------ Hand Bag Sale. Two dozen leather hand bags, rang ing fram 5c. to £3, on sale at Best's, to-morrow, 30 cents . Sheltered Eleven. There were eleven wwn in the line-up for protection, at the police station, last night. They were all strangers and bound for different parts of the province ------ Passion Play. Sydenham Street church hall, night. Children, 10c.; adults, 2c. Taken to the Hospital. William Dowling had the misfortune {to fall on a pidewalk and as a resuit sprained his wrist. He pas removed to the general hospital. ------------ Don't Miss It. $1.50 novels, Saturday omly, 45¢., Kingston News Co., opposite XY. M.C.A. --- --- Campbell's for Buckley hats. Save money wearing revolving put on free of charge. Sole agents, Dutton's, 208 Princess street. A man's laziness has reached the limit when he refuses to stand vp and let a rich widow marry lim. Men's socks, 2 pair for 25. Dut tons, 200 Princess street. our way. : It is our privilege to so live as to our arrest. AY ! er copy. Kingston News Co., opposite YMCA. Now is the time to buy trunks, teles- copes, suit cases, less than cost, Dutton's, 208 Princess street. A th, of Yarker, Hays in the: sity. Roll hate, 28: agus, ~rawlord, ati Many a ext and deserved commendation. 2 cans strawberries, 25. J. ford. Craw is the direct resalt jof street hs "A three dallar hand bag at Rests,' few to-morrow, far 50 cents. I Harold Thompean, of Sharbot Lake is visiting im the city. 1 Fred opus, Xo, 2. Cranford, (7° ef rubber heels, . Ke., 25¢., 3c. per pair, ! Most of us endure n lot of trouble inl waiting for trouble that never comes cheat the justion out of the Joe for ord Be it mach or lifile. take ouly, hon | USED MAILS ILLEGALLY. MiltYionaire Manufacturer Found Guilty of Fraud. William P ihe Cineannaty, (4, Harmison, wn World Mar number of found 1 court The ing out of the recent A, March 24, subsyliary in the the i= Ope United States mails to defraud of the first grow gui ws of conviction reneral i spartment of h ¥ ak ap Trandulent alleged his misrepresents i m Literature VEeuuUm thrbugh On Seven counts in that make pes a total prisod sen tenee of thirty-five vears or each count from 31 000 to 35.000 ence will be appealed. carpet which mails. He was « indictments the two fines Of {he WOULD WIPE OUT OPIUM TRADE ---- Assembly to he Asked to Petition Britain. Toronto, March MM. --The general ns- sembly of tae Presbyterian church to be asked to petition the imperial government to abrogate the opium treaty' with China. This was deaded at a meeting of the executive of the committee on Moral and Social Re form and Evangelism, which was beld, vesterday. The committee ex pressed gratification at the work both of the dominion government apd the Quebec legislature, prohibiting the traffic in opium, cocaine and similar drugs, except for medicinal purposes. General is \ aso SHEET SEP EPP ERS MAY LEAVE POST, March 24 port is current that David Lloyd George will be com- pelled, by ill-health, to sign from his post chancellor of the chequer. Authorities reiase to confirm deny the re- port, saying it is totally un- authorized London, -A rve- re- as ax- or GP BPEL ERIE GD PP LEP PIPL LIEGE WN ; : ; : : THE TERRIBLE DEATH Of Sixteen Firemen at a Milwankee Fire, Milwaukee, March 24.-- Sixteen men were precipitated into a furnace when the roof of the Middleton wholesale house caved in while they were fighting the flames from it. Some of them were alive when assistance | reached them, and they were taken to a hospital. Several are still in. the ruins, dead. INSURANCE RATES GO UP fire huge cmd Over the! Possible Russo-Chinese Outbreak. London, Eng., March 24. --~Following the private despatches from the far this' afternoon, to the effect that m east, war between China and Russia is evitable, Lloyds increased their ins ance rates against outbreak of hostili ties from five to ten guineas per cent Intense uneasiness prevails Russo-Chinese circles. here Walks Off With Jewels, March 24.--With dia belonging to Miss Washington, mounds and jewelry Maury V. Adams, and her guest, Mig D. B. Merriman, amounting in vale to $10,000, her clothing, Mary Miller, a voung woman who had worked for one day as a maid, last {night walked from the house unnoticed and so far has eluded the police The polices: are positive that Miller is the same woman whe; in the last vear, has operated in troit, Baltimore, Rochester and cities in "a similar manner robbery was in Rochester, where, as Mary Mueller, she jewels from the home of a prominent resident, amounting in value to abont 45,000 Eo: swirled in Mis with be "ral other Her last SOCNUYE Nearly $300,000 Spent on Canal. Ottawa, March 24.- has been expended by the federal gos ernment upon the Newmarket canal, according to the abswer given in the house, to-day, to a question by Capt Wallace (CC. York.) on the oft 1910-11 waz $1 $150,000. It is expected that the cana will be completed by 1913 at mated cost of 1,100,000, The to'be spent in 1911-12 will be $195,000, with between £310,000 and £15,000 for cement, charges and bridges. So far $459,532 SUZ out Bf a vote of an ety amonint engineering Legislature Prorogued. Toronto, March HM. Accompanied by usual military ceremonies, the (in tario legislature wag proroguned, this afternoon. The lieutenant-goveraor, in the speech from the throne, referred to various measures passed durmg the session, and hoped for continued pros perity in the province in the future. Tulips, all colors, Purdy It is dasy to form dithicult to get them into der Fresh eggs, 20. J Men's 35 waterprooi Goodyear welt, 33.55 during sale Princess street. The churches of America are asked to observe Sunday, April 2nd, as Ar { bitration Sunday Campbell's for Heath hats. If we will the best kind of progress can he made in the school of esperi- ence. Fresh eggs, Xe. J. Crawford. The man who is truly generous does not keep a schedule of his benefac tions. { Dutton's clearing sale, girls' boots, from Noe. street. Btvle, with a limited capital, is wat des'rahle. Ladies" fine shoes from $2, great bar igains. Dutton's, 208 Princess street. 2 cans strawberries, 25, J. Craw: resolutions working of Crawford. sole boots, 20 boys' and 20% Princess Bread and water love isnot a hap | pies producer, Your Liver Will be roused to its natural duties and beadache and be cured i you take Hood's Pills Sal Up sii droggists. 5 omits 1 OTT LBTVLRTRLVLLRRIVLLRLLVLLRLLLRRBLORLAOONS Sasa JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. Nearly Every Woman Has some idea of the style, material and color she is about to purchase, and by coming here first, all necessary bother is eliminated, as our stock contains all the new things, and our prices aie the lowest, quality considered. 4 Women's New Spring Suits $15.00 to $30.00 Whether prepared to buy or not, you are just as wel- come gnd will not ba urged to buy. Young Girls' Suits, Women's Spring Coats, Women's Smart Skirts, Women's Dainty Waists. All ready for your choosing. Come To-Morsow. KID GLOVES Oar, Famous "Katherine" Kid Glove, two clasp, $1.00 pair Are equal to most of the $1.25 Kid Gloves we have seen offered in this town of late. hese are made for us by the Famous Kid Glove Firm of Perrin Frere & Co, of Grenoble, France, from extra fine skine, and it is only by buying them direcs, and being content with a small profit we are enabled to sell them at $1.00 Pair Tan Shades, Mode Shades, Grey Shades, Navy and Green Shades, Blaek and White GLOVES) Butterick APril Patterns Now ready - ----. ~~ Hs, Fk lB ) : VVVBTVTVVTVRL RVR CVOVREY stresses rvaNessa Aree aeARLETEABTLLES NTL VVTVTTLVTTLRELRTLROLE VOTVOITER TRG . 3 Li PRLLLLLLELLALL0L000LRRLRRLLLLL0LL0RLLL000LES Made In England r We have some ENGLISH BOOTS just arrived, good honest leather, something that will wear. Women's Grain, heavy soles, blucher style, $2. Women's Grain, laced pattern, size 3 to 7, $1.75. Men's Box Calf, blucher cut, at $4. These are splendid value and guaranteed --- THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE

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