THE DAILY RRITISH WHIG. TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1911. Protect 'The SONS OF ENGLAND THE DAY'S | EPISODES ini OF HELL THEIR BLUFF FAILED] _ 2 ELEBRATED PAY Of THEIR LOCAL NOTES ANS AND THINGS IN BOSTON PASTOR « ALLS TORONTO GLOBE WAS TAKEN Family > PATRON SAINT. GENERAL. WOMEN'S CLUB. TASK Occurences in the City and Vicinity Women Climb Social Ladder amd By Conservatives in the ewer PAGE KIGRR ty wn Th LA ¥ : {Concert and Social Held Monday With a Bank Account Ji" ) . sid gi Fvening--A Delegation Was Pree Other Brief Items of Interest Hang There by Means of thy Cock- But it Was Shown That its Report The one way to he witho sent From Cambria Lodge, Ganan- Easily Read and Remembered. tail--Rather be Pastor of Savages, of the Sealey Affair was Correct, anxiety for ye famibh to | oque. Kis Lisir Tonic," Gibson's save your Snoney aiFal happen IBS Sa QUE NO MONEY 89 of Ledcester Lodge, No. 83, Ihe iat Prasa, Nay 3 womeh . a brother-in-la Mrs, Herbert uly btained {entertain We will pay you interest on \uSIaCes . he inson, Wellington street Rew . i : § : Caiunghaan, | jaano tuner, 2 ot the money you put in our Sav { Buche 8 of ' ; i vigh i i mest | : . tors ' Pe 5B King st { e orders at Me club as "the. s ings Deg tment and add Fr 4 ; and a wit desl of the stuceess, i \ terest 41st May and. 30th No- § : to the splendid wor) In two week's time, the hingston & in mm ley ookstore I hore that vember. One dollar is suffl- Bior Ye Ih: ehair was oecn- Pembroke railway will commence then cient for a start prieed D.1.=.¢:. ballasting work out on the Lis P.. wh sith ar 2 hiee A. KE. dunt, barber, will rémove the . erwdanc ! f May into the stor formerly wed by A. E. Herod, tes i I. : fwas a delibera {from ambiri font » y foo ! | : rl fect 'is + bet weer Horace Lockett leit on Saturday, fo ha ren Raiitis 5, amd slanderous st net ithe two « Combermere, Renfrew County, where gq : : i an i in th "i i} , Wry . Wa r tw he will teach in the public school UU hot nia bet in drink ba led the Globe : : HE names, and even threateas end. of present term. : cigars and cig tles we have a right | (he mets nipps air Tonic," Gibson s o wnterfers, | time we remioded | (0 hief sinner their plund r, Fe ---------------- A ---- } other | members chp AS » hat hh EE sesseesasssessas Capital and Reserve Funds, {during { S8.944,777. part in the entertainment weve : Sony (Rarence I Purvis, Brockville, diel | (hose . womes f the d they owe. | a nu! . tack Misses A. and BE. Chart, N. Oldield, FE. in Sedgewick, Alberta, on Friday last hose women climb up on the social | a att -- how H alia kx and' F Clayton; A. H. je was at one time a drug clerk 1or "{dder and thes hey. hang by means rom the de ie 3 i SE he Sheiley, 1 ¢ ough, 1. 1. Parker, J. B., Mcleod, Princess street f the ecchtail." presiding at s time of the KE. Eanes G Rctan, Perry, W A. N. Zavitz, of Lobou who has . - uestion, and fron 107 PRINCESS STREET. Warth n oswoll; quart tes, orgluated as BAL, at Queen's, has u blic aor \ und oth ya . " A 1 Hu eta KE. been appointed mathematical master Pe ; : GEORGE B. McKAY, well a 4 i watal 0 in the Campbellford high sho | { that the or f the proceeding 3 Manager, ne band : ek 1» Guy Hower seeds, WIDROL R T - printed in the Globe was absolutely selections, J. phe Sunday service of the Thousand | BK | arate, and that the Globe's Fine White Underwear We have never been in better readiness to meet the demands of Summer than right ETT i ar i Kingston Branch, O he brothers {sland Steamboat company, Ringsioa {ia ¢ coul wot EXIM ' t : to Lape Vincent and Clayton to Alex nna, and Jahn 3 b be ill not bey selore he : ; . rit 1nnia. andria Bay will begin 1 : now, with tables nid shelves fairly groan- middle of June. yo Bee Keepers ad of wave wat shared 1 1 SEL CLUS Sor pany, has resi med]. He ha wed an ing under their weight of fresh, dainty gar nents for Early Spring and Sunuuer Wear. ther good situation in the city . cough v Prom ; | 3° ee : u lies addons. Me . } : ' en Buy spring tonics," Gibson's, - erk, that il . eh ] : g Petitions are being signed by Prin | ards "and that = | n I & ele sb loa) cess street merchants, asking that the n » adopted Let us have your order now for thats tea in ' + stiet be better Hum ated and g | {¢ i ought retu your Spring supplies [0 Parl » He 4 . } wi gesting rows of Tungsten hghts you always have il ib he Lad bir handsome win 1s are used in Toronto them when you : at Altbh_ush notice carry & large sto . a per m Brood and Super Foundation] the Phursad 6c 1b. | - matlers pertaining i e Late Cyril Connors, ite | a dnath acearnel Mandn i Buy spring tonics," Gibson's - Cyril Connors, at his home, Fs Dr. Stauffer, assistant professor y ' ! t Badtnut. sEved } a 1 geology at the School-of Mining is SWARMING DEVICES, 0 wenher of va Oh turning to the Western Universit If you order now we will hold till "Cleveland, 0., for next session Ii yon want, and you will be sure of successor here is Prof. Je Hyde, dellvery 4 Columbia College. New Yor! ' Sead for catalogue Gladly send b s Will miss him | ha ta Buy spring tonics," Gibs m's H 4 OR ! one .on request v ald wall SOME ic room was | Uanadian Freeman It is saxd tha J 3 : ; A RELIGIOUS CEREMONY alone, but in the » was a kind a nice disposi haa sine} ha s for ak 2 movement will b' made by several 3 « 4 -- { % A Mitchel" thirteen: weeks ¥ hesutifl . members of St. Mary's cathedral fos N . BEES | In Which Eight Sisters Took Final . $ 6, He + . ahés fo sired. ad the er ti al a crueiix to tak i Vows, Agent for Brantford Goods ; ped in Queen ste hodist the place of the present big 1 AURA LAIRD i} nn and religio ich now Is in the mt ho x A . g ind the vour ' I A fe 1 wed receptic which he took " Some members of the local dem At the Orpheum Theatre, was always ready 1 § a elping 2 : i : ra ark Te even us monde, who wish to shift their head | 1, v7 incie a aunt, Mr vd Mes wwepl juarters to Watertown and fe ABA oc or in er ee ing, ce ; BhCTA re Je Sam's domains by th . of 2/7 will ke place on Wadnesda nid the tance to 1 ncle Sam's domawr EL LZ Ald sorviee will be conducted by R . mmigeation inspectors, although som h of them are of Yankee birth, olden D. Boyd, of Zion chur nd R lr rolien. bh 'Mecca LAL B. faye § t Zion churels, a oh 3 ay spring tomes, Gibson's, ol : Bape Mary's cemetery Tuesday mornis in , of Queen street ein z an, Grace Cameron, the young woman, : : { . , 0 0 ret i sampaig 4 \ Medical Physics re sults. wh y conducted a flim-flam campaign n " Toronto several years ago, and rake! Custom Tailoring] m+ oioving resuite in Pivsics are ond" deal of money by presen at Queen's medical college : ¥ : " © ing forged cheques, was released or * - : Opening ack PE 2 we Phetuays } Monday from the penitentiary, here + Nightgow ns AT 281 PRINCESS STREET F Maths. NI Rondtt-¥ H she served a seutence of three years iabove Harrison's), Loucher, JJ. W. Saunders, 1. Black, D Te soring toni iibson's Finest Ladies' and Gentlemen's I. Dell, W B. Wilson, 0. G. Me fam Johuson street to Brock street . | Custom Tatloring guaranteed. Carthy, ( Wallbridge, A. D Me "ill make : a big improvement, and PPR FPFPL LPI PD PRP PL PhP Also Riding Ilabits and Skirts Connell, C. B. Kidd, 0. Madden, R. V. ijl demonstrate the desirability of |3 \ SMALL MIX UP, widening of Svdenham street Corset Covers * Connors J Fisher rol : 3 mado to order. & n. 1 i Fisher, T. D. Profitt, coi further extending the street P y ns ATOCH . ; Your Patronage Welcomed. he Aan Aro Princess streot. Then Sydenham stred K. V. Ovetend, S. 1 i would be a main thoroughfare. © The Fole MR. I. COHEN, ------= an es The Tiel They propels . . -- - ---- nny . . y . . - being built and will likely be leit a a and i Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor, | high as the street with sn iron fence : tin in 4 4 a | as a guard. SECON olumn shonl the + | Blanch 3 foes we Hines of thes yeqes Mrs - ge rth mn ot alu i ihe : dance) a Jash * To ! et wa - ou. Turned Down the Job, h-Ju i Rose. Hamil nt» n ssey, passed v on | Monday at her home, in Tharlow. She | William McAdoo, former poli was swentyv-three years of missioner of New York, and ome ans . 'hicago former Brockville A : ht % sas, o on . Leood story of an experience he had As the Story Goes, resident has given TH,000 { ) . 2 § 3 ? t : : » i vhile ste 4 the hotel in SINE r re Wo f building of the nurses' h » in Fone | are money - savers and i ! o ming it i a A 1 y i ot + t da BP yan in ova Scotia ou On a a cha ection witly St. Vineeut: do Pai Nos health-preservers. There |\cu York asked the owner of tl Panty Mo : hotel. "I am," said Meddoo. "Kune Be iith. an aged reident | S00 @ hundred uses for (oie am" So oe kin run an | anvbody down of Belleville passed away on Sunday 0X0 in every house. otal ¥° "Seberal people,' "Well, 1 ; ; te geting illneas w a-- mokning after x Nogeing ime | wish you ould tell me the name « nn wi 8 mes bint : t Girl Prisoner "Arrived. "Keatuckey Lawn Grass Seed," Gib 4 Cubes 10c x fa good man | can g lo come up y . ds i here and run thi otel for me 1 {ain't got time to att nd to it, and 1 Drawers, | Princess Slips, Le { sistant secretary of the navy, tells Combinations, White Skirts. lLarve assortments in each make of gar- ment at prices that mean a saving. SELLER LLS BBD TETRA CVVVLAALIL BEES 4G HSEHTSLTLTTUALLLAL TLL LALLRUALTEE SELLA LLLLARRELAS SRL BLGBBABTLLBIBES want an honest, sober, respectable Iman to take hold of it for me Fr "How i OE { much will you pay?" asked McAdoo - 3 Twenty-five dollars a month, or, if he's especially good, I might go to thirty." McAdoo promised to think {it over, and that night he told the A » t ng out the lowner a good man to write to. A sal A ! t . or 1s only eighter few days later George (. Boldt, pro seietor of the Waldrof-Astoria, in New ww and the Bellevue-Stratford, in { Philadelphia, was highly astonished to | thickens ! Arthur Fields { receive an offer of $25 a month and ---- Eh n the Hotel Then, wa { board to: run an hotel, with the pro E his how wn Princess st mise of a raise to £30, but ho more, if Aways Excuses, da Mgt n, in James { he made good. § Col. Edward H. R. Green, diseussy tance. i eas business sufcess al en : 'Buy flower seeds." Hibhsor : Has Started for Mexico. am c.T Dickson, oo ' Dallas B. Smith, jr., of Opelika, Al- A : tn 14 ' ue as in } i ee uy 'abama, who for six mowths or more | De uM ow 1x. ending re weral of th was manager for the Richardson Mica he 1 ; i . niin touies" works, pad who lately went to Tren- Ts . . bh iuy. apefig Soules." So's ton, N.J., has left for the south to pass jd burst and rare, cuss, |: May Twin, setress, wil lot {take no in the war inMexico, having | med r hs Age SIET SNE The Thussn | wen given a Mexican commission. Mr Es TO uot cluehon. Islands. [Smith was a captain in the United | or 8 tough m, James O'Brien. Toronto {States army, and fought in the Phill 1d a 1 : a his Beother. Mh. Ho O'Brien; Broek } strvel, a dowr Ah has suttinh im de right {will be remembered that Ay, it he MIT Ket * found in an outhouse, In EES EE TNE ttt tt it atit ttt tt tt tt tat tit t tte SES44EEA4SEEESE4TAARLEAEA ATTLTLLLLLLE STLLIBTITITTILSRRAASSS TRV VELLLTLVLLVATLLLLLLTLTL TTBS BAGS -~@ \ seen @rsssrrasssssssssassssf@rsssssassasassasassa® = yistting I. Uglow, M.A, A. D. Cornett Norman Macdonnell arranged the min Come to t people and cause many valedictory exercises held in convoea- French Cannon Meltzd Down, tion hall this afternoon. J. 8. Stirling | For the first time since the Frenel troubleg~-plmples, boils and other 4 ¥ \ ; Iwill represent science as valedictorian; revolution French cannon have beer eruptions, besides lots of appetite, that _ hb BOYS and iw. W. Dobson, theology: B. C Patter melted down to be turned into mon: | tired feeling. billousness, indigestion | son, medicine, and Roy L. Pounder, M. oy In Paris, for some unexplained and headache. 3 Swot ! - I ' - A, arts. reason, the copper coinage has nea The sooner you get rid of them the dad \3 * BOO i 5 { ---------------- of disappearing, and the mind 89 | better, and the way to get rid of them : FCA, Raschall. thorities have suddenly boon © ad te build up the system is to take : "The third game of the Public Schdol [upon to p ide SHO worth . : : - in kethall 1 c wai od in YX. M. 1» teu snd Bee contime pieces Hood's Sarsaparilia--the Spring Medi ; . - aske par play n ew ten and § centime pi N WwW i i f F WwW h ns Ov AL gymnasium, Monday afternoon, For thie purpose the war depart cine par excellence. € y €s or me eat er § : " " ® fisetwane Collegiates and Central 'ment has made & present to the min It effects its wonderful cures, not : ; ' : am KEIR A iSchool. The game resulted in a tie. {of the old cannon in the forts in and | simply because it contains sarsapa- We give goo vue in oar Children's Shoe a snr es n xm Hing os Rew RISHS oF STR 1g to a3 Ths BaF time score was S to rod Paris, which are of vo parti | rilia, but because it combines the ut- 2 g 4 . cn's Shoes. ery Heil soft straw braic ath in was used for this pew 'entral Schoo fealar value. The lot weighs about {| most : 3 . a a "turban. The crown effect is high, according to the pew notion, and : rr ns 13. tons, a a a Wan > Try Us for Your Next P ar sorts of straw are in the same shade of deep tiwe. On the brim a At Brockville, Willrid Deveau, i an There is no real substitute for : : niakes an attractive finish and at the lfour-yeardld boy, is lying at St. Vine Two voung men named Joseph Natah. ' : Hood's Sarsaparilla is a, big white [cent de Paul Hospital with his bands, wil drowned | rear sense] LOCKETT SHOE STORE py the ; w | he work of Lar a > eR chord. Nk aaa} fines ] 100 Pome 3h, i A ; i le Valedloory Buerches. [ole Sod have lod 10 oh Spring Humors i