Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1911, p. 8

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THURSDAY. APRIL jor MEET (OST oF TEST CASE. Protect The| Family Er With a Bark Account {Roman Catholic Church Will Not be Represented by Counsel--(anon The Roy Makes a Statement. anxiety lor family is to Montreal Think what {that the Roman Cath church will « POPT unsel in the re I» [ opening of One way without | i i April is not likely fave your mon sented b « Mrs. Hebert's mar case, | Roy, : of might happen 10 them if you riage at Arch this av OU money Vf have no mone; i nulment {bishop Br morn hat that anon whest's palace, sad We the ings Tx terest will pa interest on wit hst 3 4 withstanding say it In our Sav add money vou p courts might the ayes of the ovy | derision and proceedings the sould re counsel partment in- {give i the pre May and 20th No- I marriage was 1 dotlar 1s suffis fe apd God, main so. George | flor M Hebert, fing that the thad been suppl 31st fied m One start and Cousins, vember church cient for a BANK OF TORONTO Capital and Reserve Funds, swdmitted this more to test prounnpent WMOfeY the wid b ftestant THE LATE ZINA HAM Was of a Family of Twelve Children and Last to Go. 044.777. | $8,944,777 | Anoth ¥ sad : that Fuesday but bias the April 2%. death verurred after Deceased health for nble to be was out drs Napance, and terribly sudden { Zaina Ham § mcfeme v, ot half an PRINCESS STREET. Fe ie GEORGE B. McKAY, { past { about all Manager, } wis > Bi w h win Kingston Branch, seven o'clock, hour's illness 07 ) ' 107 been in*very good bat Time month, the ing everv das family of twelve children, Hlived to a good old age, the heing the last to depart For thirty five vears he was a resident of Na- ee ers!' mien fle was born at Hamburg iyv-six years ago, son of the late Ham (hie John IR. Ham. of Napan: funeral Supplies Jrock Dime shi held in St | ehureh Fhe order now Riverside vault, You HNeowi : 2 y 3 » ol ) Ft iit v | -- > always have trouble g w | ABDUCTION ANT BIGAM) when you want a large stock of sed I Against Herkimer, Electrician at Toronto, April Charles | was and Deceased was one of a all of whom deceased son Survives, The afternoon Mary were John Nervice Magdalene's remains placed in Let for your you them Carry per m Brood 6ic Ib us have your Spring supplies them tions, $5.25 Charged N.¥Y.. and Super Foundation, Foronto, elbury, aged twenty-eight, an MNES EXCLUDERS, 15 +5 SWARMING DEVICES, Ie svill', NOY charged with If you order hold til the girl and committing want, and sure of by marrving her in Niagara delivery Ont, "Rev. A. I Kennedy, that city, performing The dir! stoutly she knew | Casselburg we will will be now You you Bap minister, of send Send for catalogne Gladly one on request CRTemony pro tested that had extradi York has nived New asselbury no other uife WA Michel's Bardwar, | police this Agent for Brantford Goods + wife 2 Cook's Cotton Root Compound The grea ly safo effectual Monthly t. Uterine Tonic, and legulator on which women can depend. Sold in three Er » 3 Ne. ? of strength-No., 1, $1 Rae Brann per' ho RC sta, or oe dS vamphlet, Add I] T. ormerly Winds hey w returned with vfternoon { and Family: Hats! Hats! Hats! The up-to-date hat store styles at amphell Pros! Kingston's only ex hat fur * elusive and stare Kingston and Ottawa. Rideau King leaves Swift's wharf on first trip, Moud fay, May Ist, at 6 an Damaged corn for the foot of Princess stecet Women's smart tan and black fords cheap this week Duttdm's Street seraping will start after good. rainfall sale at Ox the hirst he. hair utton's * Seeding throughout the west is well under Try This | Pile Cure ns i nets, oe way It is Absolutely Free, ver and this Pile sufferers may ftamnty they oan get v quick permanent method know to a instant velief cure 'by teving { free | Simply name and address th the Pyramid [rug Co. 280 Pyra Bldg., Marshall, Mich, and they will mao sou a free trial package of Pyramid Pie Cure in plain wrapper and sealed will tell the There'll be'no more doubt, no no more piles, Ha bad case ig Daily drug store nnd for 50 cents { re i he A aly 5 cent package of Of GIS. | Pyr Amid Pile Cure and be sure you h This do at vou ask for will work anish all free, send vour i mid b This story. more misery, vestige of piles conlented and Large Golden Oak Rockers J Jun » and happy. same as cut, $6.50 | "10 is a remarkable remedy. Thou Golden Oak Rockers, Leath- ands who, wee da tined for houpitals have save themselves by the timely er, $8.50, 10.50 and up. {notice that Pyramid Pile Cure does Couches, $1.50 and up. the work. It ix astonishing how pain ian . 2 50 | disappears, how swollen protrusions Extension Couches, $12 50, {( WLI, internal swings are re- 13.50, R. J. "REID thing to know is that Pyramid Pile | Cure brings quick relief, a permanent | | du wed; how bleeding and itching stop , cure atl you ean prove it free, Writs Phone 577. | instantly (me of the most important { today for freee package leave vou Active, | things in life is to know just what to | do in an emergency. And in piles the asasssesasssesARRSR IL RRRRRRASARRRSSSRRSS Jn the chair : : - | White--Hattersea, 6 Excelsior, 25: Rorest, . n We have picked the flavor of this season's Neckwear pro- ductions. Many of the Choice New Silks are confined ex- clusively to us. Some are very luxurious. A thousand men, a thousand minds and a thousand tes to please them 55% Spc. 0 31. e are showing beautiful creations in Wash ° Ties, 25¢, 35¢ and 50c. Livingston' Ma BROCK STREET. II TIIeIIIee PIII be yee : | ternational {to A. J GD; total, 80. ! A hid of 11 516c. made by i some 3 | i "{IPROTESTANT MONEY LIBERALS 10 FIGHTAS T0 SPARKING HEBERT THE CONSERV ATIV) E SCHEME OF FATHER AND MOTHER QUARREL OVER DAUGHTER Seek Separation After Husband Ob jects to Daughter Keeping Lights Low---A\ Comes to BLOCKING. AND BEAL, Refuse to Accept Any Offer From th Opposition--Reciprocity Bill Will be Pushed Through. April 27 wel her mucus was held this me made by Kiel to the and Rare Case Court, New York, April 237 ears of married life John D. Doutel and Mrs. Bertha [. Dautel divided over the ethics of courting as applied to their daughter, Amelia Dau tel. They appeared fore Justice Ford, in the supre court, in a suit for separation brought by Mrs Dantel on the ground of cruelty Mrs. Dautel testified that the defen dent's habit of spying on his daughter while she wag entertaining vouny men to vote interim supplies and permit an jp the parlor brought on the quarrel the middle of 'v Mr. Dautel, she said, not content with endaoce ol (anata s penroving the daughter, beat and chok ronation, but the of her. » declined this e« 0 Mr. Pautel's counsel g that the govermmsat is in hon: if if she thought her or bound to push the bill through to a vote before concluding the pre ntav attended Ring After thirty stinny speeches were party and tke ek : 44 caucus of finish in the « { reciproeit shen eaders, It was des own out by cOonsery vesterday ficht to the the question hill The decision practically unanimous, and all agreed to jgike porsonal erifices to do i. It 15 understood tives made the proporitiom unofficially Alive Louise Mons on vesterday wax i) the « that NROrVa wljournment till to permit nm to the & the e iher eanens meession, asked the olain husband cruel because he scolded Louise' "when in happened to go into the darkened par lor and discoverad ting in a widower's lap "He was spying on her when he no business to," the plaintiff "He was always plaving fom somewhere." "Do you think. Mr. Dautel was y cruelty when he requested to keep the parlor door open and the tight lighted while she was ing company ?" she was askel "Well, it for him to choke her to make her understand keesing the the doors shut Louise kept toes Lou alwavs ver feelir session feeling here he a . his daughter sit afternoon 18 this session, this option being that a continuance of the the Canadian followedd by a tense, : had means the absence of answer embers . menbe od Perpis:: coronation, parliament and a the end of the yiar, of from the dissolution of ene nitty } , ele mr belore ral tion | « Louise PITH or ™E NEWS entectam The Very Latest Culled From All Over the Workl. into Canada March lst wasn't necessary ration lesides by gas low an enchng The total for the fiscal vear last was 311.0%] A prisoner died of tubereilosis while being taken Tor court for sentence Met leery, t store a purchase at a mmig he mo=qui out mical." Mr. Dautel, lives at Bia Rockland county, is views on courting by his children, . n WW. Dautel and Pautel, who hive with him Mr. Daniel id sixty se and Mrs. Dautel a ye te NM DERMOTT FREED EVIDENCE NOT STRONG OUGH TO CONVICT, was Conn from nto mil te who uvelt supportad an his eft his Toront twa Crown Elsie James home to make and failed to Harry Lovelock sistant king's went buildings, tefore the legislature od retur ned par hin was appo 1 printer at he Toronto Fdw the & Ford rescened derision. decisi wed Island house Prince prorogued pass a resolution endorsing FacipEnciy. I'he Nova Ne establish a plant for tursing out the mw atin Stel company heaviest forgings required for EN. naval vessel of the Mo ntreal union wi Canadian The attempt Street Dismissed the Charg Young Man of t Robh- Batcher Shop. Judge Price Against the hing C. R. Horne's Mellermott, weused of breaking 2 to form a discharging ty-five conductors and motormen At Amherst, N.S, hundre 1 men thrown out of employment, wn Thursday mornir yw fire whicl festroved the workshon of the Car ada Car and Foundry company. Loss, 150,000; cause mysterions Mrs Montreal, wife 3. Coulson, son of @hsscan eral manager of the Bank of Tor is dving as a result of an aw accident early Thursday the machine 'struek =» and she was eatapulted against a pavement Ont, Wednesday was made to burn barns in connection with the In hotel. The blaze was dis and extinguished hefore any a result a party, who gave Tohn Lock and a of the states J arrested pn Thursday. He is but warned him tuwentv-three vears of ape was time he should fireman on a railway. He charge this case would manded to jail for a week on him Attorney Whiting . ducted the ease for the prosecution, harge and J. McD. _ Mowat for the DEATH OF ARTHUR FIELD, railway employe the compans met hn twen eieht Fadward the man who was werd vounyg the plat Clifford taku glass window in the store of R. Horne, Princess part of the contents week, od before Judge Price at the House, Thursday morning st o'clock. When given the choice ing tried by he elected to be street, and last appear Court of H Coulson Coulson, Price or In the judge an Judge tried by the case proceeded Witnesses who testified at the in the police court on the morning of the again evidence which tallied with that given before No direct evidence was fortheamin that Mecbermodt was the wha committed the crime, although suspic ion pointed to him the Judge Price gave benefit of the doubt, and onto, somohile on morning when pie of stones eas, with great force At Belleville, night an attempt the robbery, gave on one coverad damage resulted. As as being him the lowed him that if at appear man. | his name as | resident to go, future similar wood, was any on a i Was. ve be used Wain. Crown vagraney oor prisoner RANDALL-McBR¢ ida WEDDING. The Young Couple to Settle in Ken. osha, Wis, of Kingston's fairest away by ay Thursdas A Well-known Citizen Passed Away Thursday Morning. After an lness of five weeks pneumonia, the death occurred lock, Thursday ¥F old, of Ler and the news of decided shock ta his late Mr. Field was born i Isgx, lived het ' kept shop treet, and One voung la 08 Ww wante of as carried about Queen's University mora t:, when Miss Edith Blanche eldest dangh of Mr. and Mrs. W. © Mei Ridean street united in mar morning of | Prin that } death une o't Arthur F street his home on t™ om, few knew eres was WL was so ll Randall of See'ev's Sav. and was a man friends. The Kingston in his hfe. He Princess recent graduate in wmrhoa (Queen's. The it the residence at ten o'clock, by ceremony vik of the bride's parents Rev. S. Sellery, in the presence of immediate friends relatives. The hride looked very pretiy in a handsome ey sat in, and carried a hrgdal bouquet of : and peas. The Friend longed 7 was performed haroer AA the the wily ie and barher ie his wile and one dau eased was a order, the _Ukidiell and the He » fam My warm friends wed own of pearl ¢ member the WH, me Circle white carnations sweet young conplécwere After the ding breakiast room white carnations, Af. Word io sa) take place nat tended cathedral con | ceremony a daly ved in was prettily wed. gregation male mar was ser the spa ATReT good ious drawing which decorated with ter exchanging her a smart tatlor-made suit of blue with hat to match, the bride and left on the noon train for the a few davs. They leave on Tuesday for Kenosha, Wis. Among the many bean tiful and useful presents which received was a silver chafing dish from the choir of Queen street Methodist church, of which the groom was a member. funeral wil) wf térnoon wedding gown for A Disastrous Fire. groom ihe this city, ton, \.F fire fyman Brokerage company, i Mon that eity had to Am guish a fire "huge and Foundry time of sending had bean the con east for received a trom that wire saying were sent apparatus and crew herst, N.S. to help extn which has enveloped the works of the Uanadian company At the the despatch $250 000 damage fone and it was feared that pany's $1,000,000 plant would be wip | et out x, Lar FRONTENAC BOARD. Sold at 11 3-8¢ on Board, Thursday. ry - ~ Cheese bromght lie tenac cheese bowrd, on Thursday ternoon. The meeting was held in committees room, at the city hall, the president, Frederick Forcuson, These factories boarded i 'heese Assessed, on t « It labor Canadian help pay the is reporied that be assessed 10 for the defence of the charge, accused of blown up the Times building in Angeles focal ishor men have been notified of it but if such is case the local trades and labor cil will be communicated with up men will expense taken in the and was men having fave not the 2%: Glenburnie, JW: heenan, a5: Bay View, 35; Latimer, 60. Model, 60: Rose Hill, 45; Sand Hill, 30; Sun- bury, 40: McGrath's, 30; total, = Colorsd--Cataraqui, 2%; Cald Springs At 11jc. Mr. Alexander bought The offering tof Battersea, Excelsior, Glen: burnie, Latimer, Model and "and Hill, a total of 300 boxes, I. W. Marphy secured 'of Sunbury, at lie coun and | the matter taken After Autoists, A welbknown resident of Cataraqui complained, today, about autoists Haveiling through the village at an mmoderate rate of speed. He de clan he will have the guilty parties summoned before a magistrate, as the lives of the residents are continually in danger, the offering Messrs. Cleall and McGrath was refused. -- First Straw Hat. i Baseball on Wednesday. Sure sign of summer. The Wrst straw I$ Eastern league--Toronto, 4; . Jerser hat was seen on the street, early thw : (City, 3. Beffale. 5: Baltimore. 2. morning. It was worn by a young | | Rochester, §. Newark, 2; Providence, 7, man who came into the city « Montreal, 5 Kingston & Pembroke railway. Amecican league- Boston, 11; York, 8 Detroit, $ Cleveland, Philadelphia, 7; Washington, 2. A party of twenty-five Queen's sta- ts went out to Stdenbam [ake to- National league Pittsburg, 2 8. 'day, to work at the mica minds. Prof. Lowis, I. Chicago. 10. Ciacinnati, 8. Gwillim was is charge of the Now York. 6 Boston, 3. Phitadelphia, Another hatin of students will ave We fr oehbn, A fr Mudenbam Jabe bend Wed wha , this { months in m musical comedy on pany of Campbell Bes i pletely AGAIN ASK Ru i i | | | TO QUEEN'S CHURCH. SEPARATE THE Queen's Trustees' tion Was 17 to FROM Vote on This Ques- | t--Appointments Made to Staff--More Professors to] be Engaged. uren's ani at its night, ersity board annual meeting on Wednesday decided to assembly to separate the byterian church in lengthy discussion lution was adopted by once take from the Pres Canada. After \ the following of 17 general university res a Vote 'That, in compliance with the the general assembly reso lation passed by f trustees, | more ask the | kteps to | | | Lo and communicated to this board. the | effort trustees have given further to reach unanimity out that absolute sinanimity is to he impossible; majority proposed constitutional changes; a recent appeal to the graduates called forth an overwhelming vote their part in favour of these changes The urge that in the inte ests of the university the copclasions arrived at hy should be respectfully they desire to these that has of the trustees favor 1] trustees, the assembly's commis carried ont, the that the assembly co S100 and nsK point | found that a very targe | operate with the hgard of trustees in | procuring the legislatiol necessary to give effect to the proposed changes in | the constitution of the university Fhe committee to make the state ment regarding proposed eonstitution al changes reported that they had is sued a statement and ballot the previously adopted by the board, Plan II, was for with the church was was for a-miordified conn The tion result of the vote Plan graduates By 152 i ] 13 INS Plan 1 Arts, male Arts, female graduates Medicine, male Medicine, Mir Gradudates in graduates graduates S Int en thon ~ female sterinl graduates Rerence Graduates in Fdu 1,429 14 Plan 1} constitutional chang as | and i { | | | Hamiltehs Caseols, KA. Diy .. ted by the of Principal s sole graduates (0 take the place andier, resign ed. Dr. ( New Yo re-elected by he Universit A resolution ames Douglas, of condolence Hugh Waddell, adopted expressing relatives of deceas {Peterboro) was A resolution the appreciation of the trustees of the ir great valuable services Dupuis was Prof. A. 8 junior professor ceed Dr. Dyde wlProf. J. Matheion was app of mathematics and heal oi department, to Dupuis It was decided to assistant and a lecturer \ number of were made, placed on the minutes Ferguson of philosophy to sw was appoint tinted nrofessor the professors mn mathematics mm compositor increases in salaries was decided to es tablish a fellowship in histor: and it Meeting of Preshytery \ mecting of the hingston is being held in Cook the who ar to the extended preshy tery church afternoon for purpose of KI censing students preach in the west during the eall to be inister by the sHmmer to con gregation at Sunbury is also ta be considered Runaway Horse Stopped. milk out fit attached to a wner of the versity avenue this m ried out on a jaw nt up University amd had got x street A Witham vas done aventie Princess street vision when it Lemma "The Dollar Princess." brian \ he mald Sonn male role in "The D delhightinl Garand principal that they with a com Princess when somes to Thursday, May ith, hundred people and augu ented orchestra one Best Makes new style in he All the And every Bros, Kingston i fur sTOT™ Ancient Castle Burned Oldesloe, Prussia, April 27 wstle of Schulenburg was " destroved hy fire, cestend it was erected "in 1643, obeets of 3 clusive' hat and 1 how nn went 1 anid was filled with many grent ston finterest Household Remedy Taken in We Spricg for Years. Ralph Rust, Willis, Mich. wrifes: "Hood's Sarsaparilia has been a house rendered by Dean | edd supeeed Dean advertise for two waggon | Special Lace Curtain Sale Commencing at 9.a.m. and continuing uni all sold. o-Morrow -- 40 Pairs Fine Swiss Net Curtains All sample pairs. No two pairs alike, ing in value from $3, $1, $1.50, $5, $0. Your Pick To-Morrow $2 Pair Positively no telephone orders accept cd for these and none sent on approval. rang Goods Much in Demand That We Have NAVY BLUE SERGES A kind that wlll not change color when exposed to the sun, nor will 1t spot if rain ed on. 42inches wide, at 49¢ Imperial Navy Blue Serge Guaranteed absolutely pure wool, a ba an t¥ful clear color, thoroughly shrank, 11 ches wide. 75c. Other good makes at 59c¢, 69c, Tailored and Silk Waists We ask you to come and dainty New Waists Many designs you wil not elsewhere in the town, and only one or two of cach of the exclusively new things, A ------------------ ites rire sSassssssssssssssssasnPhrrsssssssnrsnnasnnnses see these see hold remedy in our home as long as 1 i I have taken it in the years. It has can remember. spring for several no equal for cleansing the blood' and ex- | peliing the humors thats during the winter. Being a farmer and exposed to bad weather, my sy=- tem is often affected, and I often take Hood's Sarsaparills with good results" Remember there is no real substi. tute for Hood's Sarsaparilla. If urged to buy any preparation said to be "just as good" you may be sure it is inferior costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. accumulats | Spiendid Boots For Boys BTSs TO SELL AT som A NEW STOUR OF BOYS Box Calf Uppers Extra Heavy we have bad for a long time. Only me cane i ------ ---------- se -- ~ ®LOCKETT SHOE STORE. A ht a a a

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