Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1911, p. 8

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PAGE WIGHY THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, G. SATURDAY, MARCH. 23. 1914, we ---- . TT = i - TT ---- - ------ m------ | DIED IN Q ICKSAND. DEATH AT SYDENHAM THE HOLY FATHER rth hth oh ttt hb 'NEWS OF THE WORLD Aged Man Sank to His Death-- {Is Pleased at Growth of Church in 3 Missing Sixteen Days. Canada, gh, 'OF MRS. JOHN LOC N LOCKH! ART, AGED OCCURRENCES. RECOUNTED IN| p1ii..0dih. NJ, March 25.-- His buds : 3 Ottawa, March 23 the Basilica, i BRIEF FORM. gsered © sicksand to a depth EIGHTY FIVE last night, t plogrine Francis | . sveral inches, the body of Johy Dou -------- Stagni, the newly appointed papa TORONTO | Matters 'That Interest Everybody---- ocil, sisiyv-seven Yours od, was found, nu h gl ig ju She Salley delegate to ansda exhorted Catho- Notes F scc.d , Yesterday, by au on ose ph rie; ac is «Of (lies to be inlerested In working to From All -Over--Ldttle or yV % : health department her Broken in a Places. gether The papal delegate gave the Everything Easily Read and Re indica are that the aged man : . | papal blessing and said the Holy membered. om i t agony while herd a pri Sydenham, - March 25. Mrs, Fathet "in the midst of his sorrows | Fhe earnings of the Canadian Pacilic |soner. by sands, which drew him iy hart, widow of the late Jo found great consolation to be able to THE KEY raflway for week Mareh Hd To 21st. {slow | his body was out of sight. hatt, died at her home in the i : see, in Canada, th: church growing so 3 4 APE RIEE SALES od ake : " p= # i i hursday, at 6:30 p.m., at the age of A BAVINGS ACCOUNT is shows an increase of $249,000 sixteen days ago Dounell left bis eighty-five yeurs. ee Lockhart leaves often the Key that opens when \" manager of Harrod's 'stores said [desk at a local factory awd took a : hid Dr. 4 re." of TOPODD: opportuniiy knocks at the door, a million and a half of dollars would [familiar path over the meadows to his BY® lr i" Ts Ee Thomas The lack of a few hundred in J !be spent upos a stor! at Calgary. home. He never got there, Dr. Alfred, of Hazsouwtus how of cash has allowed many a . RB. B. Tauner, Fonthill, a weal bin -- a real-estate: dents; he . Golden Chance to pass a man Blfarmer, hins been arresCid on a char TRAIN FELL IN RIVER, hingetan, apd' Willian at home. oo ---- by lof tearing up the track of the N. St ---- wile a number of pupils are & ' | Volcanic Disturbance Said to Have » ceount @ THE » > " fiom both schools, owing to scariet " ; . ral. 5 m---- Baen Sn acoumt Mai |: Liver. pL And Many Passengers Have Been oer. Miss Davidson, one of the high Wiped Out Inhabitants. : We expect to have an . w advisory board o ie Industria row . few dollars, add to it as you RB Refuge the. Agmi Women and the L ae he Dini choo! teachers, has goue to her home | Melbourne, March 24.--According to ER unusually brisk sale To-Night are able. and watch the fund Aved Men's Hor | to. will « Oualla, tm, arch 23.--lhe Ite in the city, ill with fever. Ross "HUEES, | reports from Manila the Island of Tall of Women's and Children's and your 'opportunities grow. Aged Men s Home, loronto, will eu ifiver went through the tresile over the who whs ill with fever, is well again. | pag suffered severely from volcanic dis od 4 EE : A We add interest half-yearly Mbavar False $100,500 y Alpsba river, this gin ng: rl hive Misa Dean is quite ill Georg ge i Mac | turbances. The whole population is Hosiery. d These 3 lots were strand 1 rum ratiway. trait n- {eoaches were subinerged in water. leu naughton is wearing a pleased smile | {said to have been wiped out, and the Spur Se . prices Bh Assets... 950000000 Fines from March 17th to x dies have alteady busi retaverrd, wel passing around the Ears. Ores [oa a al d | rchas at prices much be the Jullowing urrese . and it is believed there are others be the amval of a boy at his home, | stones, covered with pools of water low their value, and To-Night 16, $41,714; increase, WOXR OF | from which steam is constantly ris you may save on every pair bought. low. Fifty , passengers were mjurcd A large gang of men are at 450 Pairs Women's Acting upon the advice of his PBY- Iapecial trains with nurses and doctors the big hill and the work is being { siians, Ring George went in to active are bemg rushed to the scene rushed, but owing to the heavy storm | Black Cashmere Stockings training for strain of coronatior in -- lon Wednesday they were unable to | SIX BURNED TO DEATH. week. In addition to strict attention Budget From Athens. work, so several visited the village. | Fi ine ribbed, well shaped foot and leg, all sizes 81,9, 94, 10 inch. |e diet he is taking a special course Athens, March-2H:=-Maple syrup in ! After doing their shopping they pro | Fire Started by Explosion of Bio- Very Special To-Night 20c Pair i 7.30 To: propitiously, especially shen com pared with some of the older coun tries of Europe." = TRB ETR BVTBLLLBIVAN TALL ISLAND DEVASTATED. Kingston Hreanch, 197 Princess Si. ng. SXeroives ceeded to paint the town red. The . law- idvon citizens think it would bel scope Machine, advisable for the council to appoint a | Lille, France, March 23.---Six per 'couple of good strong policemen for | sons were burned to death, vesterday, the summer. n a fire which destroyed a motion pic Farmers are drawing logs to the ture threatre. There were many wo- will and at every house one can see men amony the spectators. Panic fol- Miss Florence Donahue is suffer io: large piles of wood, which has mostly [lowed the outbreak of fire and in the rom mumps and left for her home at | Washington, on Saturday morning, is z M. V. Rot \ been cut along the right-of-way of the [rush for exits many were knocked otor [ t sued an ofeial statement that the in a Aas, i cof y lagoh 5 YS ew railroad. F. M. Lawson has down and trampled. The authorities surection would pot stop withthe 1 been ill at the home of her daughter, moved his cottage from Boyee Island | Jeclared that ihe fire was started by siunation of Diaz's cabinet, bat wouk' Mrs: H. E. ( aruell. Huncus } Saher has (to Caldwell's Point, and has also had {4p explosion of the bio cope machine, sproeved till the arch tyrant, himself, | O0e0 ute -e Ea .~ diy ar Sod a wharf built. Albert Blakely had the | ei eX S ix stripped of power der, Mrs. A. bk. Donovan, lor *ljob, 'and is also, building a large Wagarville News | Five mew held up the St. Loui [nd Yin Helen Donovan, have con: {fon in frout of CLfi Lodge] the swm- | Wagarville, March 23.-- The concert . Iron Mountain and Southern railwar © Allen um ; mer home of 'H, B. Sherv . held in the Methodist church this Get ready for spring. trai. uumber. 104; hetweens Golfey J.'S. Rowsome and family, New Elmer Wagar, BLR., engineer, has {Held by Mr. Stubbs, was not very . tout . ville, Kas, and Lenapah, Oklaboma Uublin, have moved to Erastus liv. moved to Tweed, and Robert Poltoy, well attended on account of the bad First your copper nog-fouling Paint tha ' at ngston"s house, on Elgin street. Ovle paggonto, has come to fill the va for the | wd robbing the mail amd eo wronto, ha he roads and the snow storm Lhe far- or the bottoms. press ear, escaped. The loss is sai Webster is moving to. the Addison | oun v. Curran Bros. of He artington, : g vil. | mers have tapped their sugar bushes USE NEW JERSEY, the best made, | to be $20,000, but have not made much syrup on We. quart. | account of the cold weather Master George Cronk, sick with rheumatism, is recovering slowly An enjoyable imited quantities was ottered for sale vesterday. Fresh egus seem ples and retail at eighteen and twen its a dozen. Mary Stinson, has resigy wsition as teacher of the sec The French steamer Bordewusvil innd Neoteh steamer Irisbrook sank the Faglish Channel, on . Saturdas morning, after a violent collision, bu all 7 BALL LLLLRRANS TRE TTLTEE TLTLLTLTTATATTTLRLTT STAT HELTAH LRTVAATT ATTRA HTEHS FLT LLTLTVLLTVAA TALL AAA TTA TLL LRBL FHLB SS » on bourd both vessels were save ed the help of the coast guards The Mexican revolutionary junta a! 350 Pairs Women's Fine Make Black # Cotton Stockings For early spring wear. This is a particularly good quality made with double woven garter top, Special To-Night 20c Pair A A A a St tag 400 Pair Boys' and Girls' Ribbed Cashmere Stockings wuse Wiltse street. Louis Steven are doing good work around the moved to the Misses Birdsell an age with their sawing machine Curling on Friday. Mason's residence, near the B and . »ph Burley, a farmer, met with a Next, outside White Paint. Use Some of the members of the KNiug station. John Lowan, LUharleston, |} serious accident on Thursday while : ston Curling Club indulged in eased Mrs. 1, Philkps house, on )i helping a large boiler up to the mines FLEXOLIN, in : ily i. at the preg on Fr toria street, and takes possession on at Gul Lake. He got in front of the I 1 I t} eC 3 hy | at . , i 3 taf t knowing 1e | 108 esdy gh v the voung peo White BEuamel, is the whitest white | day aftesnoon The ice was in fin April Ih Mrs. W. Stafford, , team, and the driy - not eriowing Je ol Ry ag b ae au Pat that was 'ever put o boat 4 | condition and the sport was much er as leased her house, corner of Ma i, was there, started the team, wi : F of thy ea Sy | 8 put on a at, and od Reid Mill street, to be used as a result Mr. Burley was knocked down | fre is clerking in Mr. Jackson's guaranteed to stand any test, Yk joyed. . 'resby terian manse. Rev. W. M. 8: and the sleigh and load passed over store Harvey Cronk made a busi pint. Don't Miss It. omery, B.A, B.D., Sombra, was yes. his leg, breaking it in two places, be: ness trip to the city on Satwmday We carry evervthing for Ros we - Ja tat ] erday inducted to the pastorate of sides manghng the flesh badly ag gainst | Messrs. Daniel MeCumber and W. Wa o and 51.90 novels, Saturday ouly, 1% it. Paul Presi . J ha larve stone. Mr. Burlev was taken {gar and Miss Josie Wagar are home we are the only Hardware Store giv- Kingston News Lov, opposite Y.M-C. : Paul's Presbyterian church, here. 'a large we, . ner Far: 2 3 s i agar .: hou ing votes for . the much-talked-of Rilon a ' ee Gipsy' Smith, the evangelist, who is to his home and Drs. Tovell and Sa from the States, liss Pearl eley Library. Ihe death ateurred. on Monday, a onducting a series of revival services geant called. : i has returned home to Bellrock alter dt » it Plum Hollow, preached in the While cutting wood Thursday morn- vigiting, at Ashley Wagar's. Miss Jano New Denver, B.C., of Christina Lros: | Baptist church, on the afternoon, of ing, at the farm of Mis. Bowers, Wagar, Frank McCumber and Mr. and bie, wife ol Dr. J. E. Brouse; fou sunday, the 12th inst. Re F \ | Harvey Leeman had the bad luck to [yrs W. Goodfellow spent Sunday at meri of Belleville . a \ Read was at Lyn last week assisting give his knee cap a bad cut with thé lw MeCumber's Isanc Wagar, kEater- fl. A Mitchell's Hardware, Fallies! Sit shoes from 2 great ME | Rev; Geo. Stafford in evangelistic ser. axe. The young man was hurried to prise, and D. McCumber, are \ spending gains Dutton - 0 Princess Strent vices his sister's home in the village, and a few dats at Ashley Wagar's. Messrs 83 PRINCESS STREET. "Buy infants' foods," at Gibson's The "seventeen social" held on 'the | Pr. Sargent was called. Several [pid Smith and W, J. Wagar paid -- - ame -- wening of the 17th jnst.,, was most stitches were put in the wound. It is la flving visit to Revnoldston Mr njoy able. The doors opened at seven | only about three weeks ago the young |. 4" yoo Edward Whitty, Harting- een minutes to cight, the admission (Wan cut his leg while choppig wood [00 00 | Smith's; Mrs. Jf. Wagar oe being seventeen cents The pro 'at Verona Parham, at GG. Raymond's: Mrs. Clark gramme was excellent and consisted of Visitors: --Me. and Mrs. Br. B. Shar evening was spent at Ashley Wagar's : > buy She boat and get votes and we the good cause, All sizes, different makes. These were bought at about one-third off their value, and will be of - fered To-Night and Monday, as follows All the 20c Makes for lic " 25¢ Makes for 18¢ " 30e¢ Makes for 20c " 35¢ Makes for 25¢ lis visiting her parents. Bert. Wa it the Union | » eventeen palatable dishés were served -- | Babeock's, last week; Mrs. A. J. Young Denbigh School Re-opened. . and daughter, spent a few days at 'or \ ho W wo Three Hours Wedded Bliss, Napanee; Mrs. T. I. Maxwell, whe 3 oubigth r Rareh 2% Aug ut iin hele a 5 » . oO in of, who enjoved i coks New York, March 23. --After a honey- | has been ill, at the home of her pa: i old friends and former neigh . moon of less than three months, Flet- ents, has returned to hingston, a bors in this vieinity, has. returned $0 cher Norton is suing his wife, known companied by her daughter and moth town : Paul Berger : of Germanicus } y a own ger, , on ie = Ie AS PR » i s SAN mn. MIs f the stage as Valeski Suratt, for er, Mt Sanson. Mi and M and bis sister, Clara, spent a few dave an absolute divorce Charles Truscott, spent Thursday in here visiting their mother, Mrs Joseph "Norton's charges against me are 'the city, Mrs. G. Bishop left on Rahes : The latter is ROW AWSY oho ( ) O so absurd that 1 donot care to d Thursday, for Toronto. Roy Richerts v x Reni we a atx Th . ~ \ ae T NIGHT 7 30 clock uss them," she said. "He is simply | will attend the wedding of his cousin, 1 : a wy » Rs ov ae lias 9 . suing me because I learned three hours Miss Florence Richerts, in bingstou, bd the po " i in after 1 married him that I could never | next week. Rev. Mr. McRoberts and live with him D. W. Lake, are attending the Holi yet a teacher, ha ®t d 1 qual- nd s ee | ness convention at Inverary this week ifiea jon ig Ay oy pe gion n S as 1 & Roddick Bill Passes. | Svlv ete, Siviiha ane) dougbies, Wiles Yogain, with Mrs. H. Reiley, of hings Ottawa, March 25.~The bill wl Mule Bre ab lire. Li OBB 8. ton, as teacher. M. R. Reid, pubhi aa) Mrs. Chown, Kingston, has been here 2 : amend the Canada medical act, better | with Mrs Lockhast. rs. Wasle school inspector, for North Frontemac Regular 50c and 60¢, for ShuwiL a3 the Roddick bill, was give Davis has recovered from her recent its third reading and passed bel Maes t Y the house adjourned after midnight. | (3 0 2 x i this vicinity. Thomas Deol has led 39¢ ard Dr. Black explained that the bill a hari Juin, fateived word fram W. J. Slater's farm, near the Swamp sought to make a general and uniform yo on u_t ay pe. Road, and moved on it with his fam . IL - : : ine registration of pwdical men in Can ness. of his litte granddaughter, ily. Robert Stem has moved again These fashionable Silks come in Stripes oo. with pneumonia, but the little wirl ix (FN SHAN Whe WOVE oF . : 2 z . tdoing nicely. The Ladies' Guild, of [© © boss A gm and Checks, in all the leading colors, oan Ted Geer beni Black and White Checks and Stripes, Provincial Rights' War, [tnt owing tothe bud walking, unly a... ?Wething Wreng Somewhere. Mtawa, March -25.--A conflict be few attended. Services are held every Jesse Lynch will Iams says 1 ' . ' >a + Se Green Stripes, Navy and White, White twern the dominion and provincial | Wednesday. night. at St Paul's, at | the publicatio; with Black, Browns, Greys, ete. governments on provincial rights is | which time Rev. Mr. Dowdell will an. fied Life of the promised as the result of an onder swer questions relating to the Bible dialogue betweer : : or church affairs, whioh are placed in canceiling certam amendments to the the question box ust inside the econ ac ve . : . od what is vour ben chartered accountants' act ou the chureh door. There wereoiour askex And what i ur new book ground that they are not within the | last Wednesday night, and the expla Mr. Williams *** purview of the provincial legislature nations were instructive and. interest It aims t tell ing. Willam Lee has sold hig resi, | Marriage . eventeen numbers, and inclided solos | Wood, Napanee, were ; lgar ix home again after relieving on ecitations, dialogues, gramaphone se, Wednesday; Francis Salley CPR tine W. 1. Wagar made , selections. The tables were prettil, . Lteman, Fernleigh, at their! Moo t0 200 So ean this woek lecorated mm green and white, and | o's, Mrs. U, F. Smith; Mrs, Albert » ' I asminias #4 eve Amey Norway, at her niece's, Mrs 1 STYLISH MILLINERY RIBBONS New and decided novelties at prices greatly below their real value. To-Night 100 Butterick's New pring Book Of Stamping and Braiding. 2 Patterns FREE with each Book. Book T o-Night 9c. MENON Aer ar en PN etn hehehehehe dither SE 8 ) the board of trustees were pot able to amd Addington, is paying official its to the publ the. Canady Gazette, this mom whom he chances to meet mon as to be monotonous A Definite Ultimatum. dence in the village to Charles Rut Oh, dear Pekin, China, March 25.--Russian tan, and moved to Buck Lake on a Sant books minister, this morning, presented a de- | farm. Mr. Kavanua has moved in the "But th finite ultimatum to the Chinese gov- | house lately purchased from F._ Bar Well, ernment demanding complete compli- rett, who has lately left for the west ance with former treaties This is -------------------- Frosty ky Scrapers. akin to the sugyestion of hostilities if | ASYLUM INMATE KILLED. "High buildings, sir 7 remarked Made of strong White Cotton. Regula: 20¢ the ultimatum is not complied with | \ i American, conten npt sous Nhy, it > {| Dropped Thirty Feet From Window England, vou don't know what t Buy Your Groceries i and Slashed Arm, i«! Last time I was in New Yo or C At Henderson's, Brock street sud | Hamilton, March 35.--A remarkable (¥2* ® blazing hot « i Ba man coming out a lift wrapped get voting coupons for the library {attempted escape fn he place at from tob to toe in bearskine, and 1 COL0L0LLLLRLAEEARALALLARARAARLALAEARLARAASASY contest i " le i the Hamilton asylum wyiere (said to him: EAP A CF EEE LEE EEE EATER ETAL A LL TELA RARE VALLATLRBRTIEAARASREESE HAA CAALTELAICET LL TLESS ar EE a a SALAS IITIIAAASRSS ANN 3 wan Our quality is right. the privileged inmat's, a man a "'Whv. are vou muffled up on a Our prices are right Lockhart, jumped from a second storey | Lo itine day like this ¥ : W And we will treat vou right window and sustained injuries which | 'Wual' he said, 'vou see, | Jive a e n an 3 J. 8. Henderson, Brock street. {caused him to hleed to death. . {at the top of the building, and 'it's so $ The man made his jump of Wednes- | hish that it's covered with snow all Three Years for Robber. LY pe a a a jue 4 ree QF em Strathroy, Ont, March 25. Frank found until Thursday moruing No- - Mitchell, a young man well-known hers thing was heard outside the asylum Too Much to Expect. Re ~t WwW was sentenced ene years in pen about the accident until noon ves 'Don't vou know," said the police We have some ENGLISH BOOTS just tentiary for highway robbery. Last (ord Ti nust have slowly | to the sm mn ih damp. attr 5 » something ac O= ear Saturday he held up W. E. Welch, | od whete he ell, Mra ae" n ¥ Iman to. the setvant as she 'was vum arrived, good honest I ather, something ¥ BO | ing a pail of garbage in an open lug, { 3 . who is partially paralyzed, and re- | traces of his having moved. "shut what wou are doing is against that w ill wear. : lieved him of his watch. | . the law *" . . . y Suddieir Death at Brockville Y.W.C.A. Meeting. Oh, don't talk to me about the Women's Grain, heavy soles, bluche: Brockville, March 25. After sitting | | The Noetic club held its third so law." replied the girl. "It's all I can style, $2. in a ehaat after enjoying a hearty > : al evening in the YW.C.A build: do to ou the, Ten Saumandments : - ® meal, J. BH: Wisltnd, | @ young mds. J vita: a Je Hole. rr Women's Grain, laced pattern, size 3 : v Av Od Vv Vite-pres: . Of ig a [ - - Ry tho tear Coli ant di menting. Miss Effie "McQueen read Recovered From iness. to 7. $1.75. a hospital here this afternoon | the minutes. Miss Bureau and Miss| The many friende of Arthur Doy be, . {Cannem gave an entertaining musical | the well-known baseball player, will Men's Box Calf. blucher cut, at $4. A Big Sacrifice, iprogramme after which games were be glad to learn that he has + On Saturday only, any sheet of played and refreshments served. The ed from his seribus illness; which | . music in the store at Te. per copy. members then closed a plearant ev lconfined him to the Hotel Dieu, and is These are splendid value and Ringston News Co, opposite Y.M.C.A. ening with choruses, ending with now at his home. He underwent an - "God Save the King." The refresh | operation guaranteed. J. B King Dead. iment committee were Misses Mariel | Toronto, March 3.4. B King! Frayne, Fdna Bryant, Mary Jame | Prevost, Brock street, has received grand secretary of the Oddfellows, Son and Effie McQuam. died, suddenly, this moming. He, ey -- : held the office, contimuously, sie | Major EE. Clark, BSA. Ob order made gen . iawn, will' likely 'be the new DAA. |ishi The YMCA. boys will be addressed 6. for the Eastern Ontario division new goods. THE LOCKET T AAA tn A AA AIAN AN vear round." -Tit-Bits | y------ | | FECA S INIT RIVE I TIS S FAVE GEIS III PIII 449% on Stadsy at 930 am. by JW. at Kingston, in place of Major L. . Corbett, Shannon, who was af first slated. ton's, 208 Princess stomet. om he 8 eho xv A SEL re of. * 2 cane anhervies, ry : pee trang Binths dean BLN a animes, Fe hs SOA SE ivntis SERRA TY IPI SSR Like . 3 i He

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