Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1912, p. 8

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THE PALLY BRITISH we, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3, i912 THE KINGSTON CRECHE| "= tm |= The Very Latest Culied From A Over the World. The CNR. is planning to erect | RECEIVES st'M MOF £1,350 FROM TRENHAILE ESPATE. tew-story office building mn Toronto. ; ' time Andrew Harvey, farmer, of Sheldon = 2 - This Amount Was Awarded This! was killed on the LU.R. track at Si. ( in y ore opping ays HE Man that fails to Lay any Charity on the Advice of the Local Thomas. : . i : «AX : v w Master 4. 1. Walkem Mrs. Haptia McGuire, Crookston,' . . bring Outfitti il after East ind . commisted suicide by popping while | 1S ee I' Spring utfitting until alter kast- The weche for the city, for whose! in poor heath, i \S FRIDAY HOLI : . ip benefit a subscription hist was opesed| Alexander Hapgart, ex-M.P., for Win- | AD vb IS A OLIDAY. # er will rob himself of a whole lot in the press, since the fivgt of the your, viper, bevomes justic of the Masitoba | will becouse realized sooner than most |court of appejils. * y . { of pleasure citizens expected, owing to the sum of Hector Chauvin, K.C., Hull, becomes | $1,500 being awarded by the courts judge of te new judicial district of ' , \ . a a trom the ' Trenhaile estate, for , the Labelle in Quebec. i Ol 1 1€n S e If you wish to enjoy the spirit of Easter sehreme. The creche comnftice has anl W. L. Walsh, K.C., of Calgary, goss y 9) Y : ; option on a property in the city, and {to the supreme court of Alberta, this - - and appear al, vour best, we're al your will close the transaction. 1 his sun, | judgeship being a new ole, : g He Spring Suits f Gloved Hand \ coming in at this opportune time, will] Brockville ratepayers will vote on ¥ . .it . dorvice! : . have the afiect of saving ¥250 vo the|the proposal to. take Hydro-Electric Women's Su'ts grow hand Is the best symbol of refinement and working : Sj 50% yéusly. 1 uw icuse, power th Sie 33th stant. | Rows as the season advances, We renml taste any woman has Hos we novi, 2 to be opene 0 # Lu , BE seve , Was | LP) . . . un Maa 7 . ® » nt * 1 FY 4 3 cate for children of the many women kitled m bis father's mill near Thessa- HVC now a mc h finer varic ty than St) W HEN ol FHINK Ol around: the city, who ave faced to, ko lou, being aught in a shait. ; at the opening of the season. EASTER 611 VES remember we out daily to earn their livelihood hel Mr. Doucet, his son and daughter-in- . \ . a children may be left ut the creche due-| law wobe struck Va train gt a eross any of the styles shown are not have t bet i. = Hn realy. i ign the day, sind olde bos and girls | ng near Thce Rivers, Que., and kill: be seen elsewhere in town, PERRINS "AMOS F RENCH "ill not be kept home from school to fed. ! al ol = If you are a cheerful dresser take care of them. Milwaukee, Wis., has repudiated so: $1 2.75 to 33.00 KID, all wanted shades you will find new color blend- It will be remembered shat the late] cialism. Mayor Seidel, alter twa a $1 00 and $l 25 . a . 4 3 i : > . . : 5 . . a Siss FPinma Tremaile willl her estate] vears of control of the city with «a A And all prices het ween. ings in our Suits that will to be used for the erection of an old | huge majority of the city council, has delight you. ladies" howe in the city. Miss Tren: been voted out of office by a majority ght y haile took «ick and was taken to the of 16,000 with practically all the al + Ts If you prefer subdued effects bospitsl, and the authorities found it|dermen and other city officials. | : . necessary to sell the estate to cover a aT. ew eC wear you will find your favorite EF Lexpenses ut her keep. PEAD AS RESULT OF FALL, fabrics in many entirely new After the deceased died, the chaheel- . : he | Ci y y lor at Toronto decided to give the Patrick Gallivan, Cherry _ Street, Dainty Bits, Just r ceeived, hint show weaves, residue of the estate' to one of this Passed Away on Wednesday. style and smartness. ~ 2 « city's charities, and referred the seiec- From concussion of 'the brain, Suits $12, $15, $18, $20 tion of such to J. B, Walkem, K.CU. 'brought on by a fall which he saitain- the ls al master of high court. The ed one week ago last Monday morn oye . . creche committee: became interestid, | ing, on the corner of Sydenham and! Overcoats, $12, 5, and with the consent of the chiel exe-| Earl streets, when going to his work | New Veilings, New Trimmings, cutor of the estate, James Hales, To- {in the locomotive works, Patrick Gal : $18 ronto, the judge changed the order, |livan died at' his home, 16 Cherry ye he ey To-The creche | street, early Wodnesd sening. De. | N Ww | a N Ww RB t fund. a¥@ithe uo} Fo7%hr re ceased did A ro vil his bed -- c ces, c u tons, EE EE * . Ley, last Friday, although he complained CROOKSTON WOMAN of a pain in his head. C Deceased, who was in hix fortyv-first lace oO ars an u etts, SWALLOWS PARIS GREEN year, was born in Kerry county, lie " H hy Lid fond, and came to his country about . ur ts af sels ) thirty years ago. He was the so i f S a s gd Habe rdashery Departments a ne 25 he ate Panay adage The For Coats, or Huits. are also in the bloom of Faster freshness Suicide of Mrs. Hannah McGuire, atigut, six Years ago. . The deceased was well known in the f 5 Who Had Been n Poor city and very popular, He was a 11 « . New. correct and exclusive stvles i Roman Catholic in religion. Some] ' \ M 11 y R : ot and xclusive style 5 In Health. years ago he he taught, school, and} 1 mer 1 ons Bell sitle, April 3.-Mrs. Hanunah also was a bookkeeper. Of late years | . >it . : MeGivire, of Crookston, committed he followed the occupation of a ma-| At Dry Groods 1 rices and you know Just what that SAVING means. suicide by taking Paris green. She | chinist. Deceased, .who was usm o : ie is Survived w ME mother four ): 3 Just come, see! had been in failing henlth tug Aouie pied,» Ie hy oh athe, 2 Novelty Ribbons, Shot Ribbons and time, and while in a demented state Plain Ribbons, Sash Ribbons. Foggery &t every turn. swallowed the fatale dose at about Walter, and one sister, Mrs. J. Gall fovr o'clock in the morning. Her | Van, of Rome, N.Y. n, Adam, who teaches at Farosi a " wil. Lorners, eight miles away LIEUT.-COL. M. ROGERS : ' ~ worth 8 a ¥s ] I' 'wit home early in the morning with-| et . 1V I N G S ON 5 out disturbing her and oid pot |'VI be in Charge of Brigade in Camp. . { i | I i HOw of the deplorable occurrence fd until later. About nine o'clock Mis. |Special to the Whig | { | sot T H E oy T F I T T E R 5 wn: 2 Figher, a neighbor called at the resi aus, April & Lieut Col. May dence and found the unfortunate wo- in charge man bkving on the floor imcopscious. brigade at Barrieficld camp. [It has | B K 0 C K S T | <3 mT Dr. Harrison was summoned from Ma-| been decided definitely that the 43rd | 4 R E E 1 doe, but the woman was beyond mgr Hegiment, of Ottawa, will go there for B tal aid. She acknowledged, wd mgr training and 125 new kharki uniforms | tous so her death, having taken jare required for the trip, in addition poison, Mrs, Molihre has always been'| 1? the 300 that have been issued held in nigh esteem A family ot] Some of the 4rd officers suggested; dg Petawawa, but. when #t was pointed fee sons and three daughters sure ' I Shee E out that when they would he there, --dp---------- : th to 1th, there would he no LETTER FROM MRS. SPURR infantry or cavalry there, they deeid- ed to raise no further objections nnd Read at the Revell Inquest in To will go to Kingston rout. CANADA TO INVITE Toronto, April 3. Evidence relating a -- to James hevell's financial dealings | The Prince of Wales to Dedicate with Dr. Walter J. Harvey and Dr. Cartier Monument. James fi. Evans, of the Empire Col A lege of Ophthalmolog v, at 30% Queen street west, was tendered the coron Sere ret / 4 ax ot zl the form. of 1 and the governor-general, extend an y ] * ers Ju bt nh fo the foie oh tL HA Uh Prine 0 00 r : ir, Sr Got ty EL J, Fo orsets Are k.conomic . » ote, « sireet and ales to vi Ana in \ ummey a e pi a pr -- of 1911, to dedicate the ong - ~d a Ottawa, April 3.--The dominion of Canada will, through the government Spadina avenue. The letter was Irom GHG i SE Goat agtionnt Mrs. James Spore, who came to this |! n r.™ POOTReS enne IN ol 2 ; 2 iol "with Revell, and stated that |Cartier, to be erected at Verchores MANY women think that the hest in Corsets is expense, Revell feft her £200 invested in the The conference between the delegate At least an ex trav: wance, college. AMter Wovall's Tenth she enter: of the West indies and the Canadian THIS ISNOT 1 RU ed inte an agreement with Dr. Evans [misters was resumed. in the Hous E and the purpose of this advertise ment a to | I h fifty pounds were to belof Commons 'building this morning, qaform women that the best make . : ' OY ar oh Fw yr. and funeral ex and then adiourned until Mondas : , ws kes can byt had at mode rate pr fees 0 clock penses, She was told the balance | mwraing. The question of greamship * . 3 one dd ecable communication? was dis . » would be sent her, but the money | 80 renc 0 e orsets never reached her, although she wrote cussed many lines.) Her husband, whom she bn = 2 . ) jeft in England. died inst the day be- REALLY A "NEST BGG. Phe designing and the materials in these Corsets are fore Revell, and she is now in desti- Yd 30 wit tps. a Jute circumstances. Tp Build More Dreadnoughts if Ger Hue as good #3 50m! widely advertised makes ¢ harles Bachelor stated that he had many Gets saucy. a much Ingher figure, visited both Dr.' Evans apd Dr. Har London: Eno - April 3.--The Times) . ys ore wm of Mrs. ph i rin oats n they dul not answer her letter aud {3tiBtON 10 the fal that the wirplu) . ' . . " : hea p o yesterday by Bavie ovd-| . pay her what they dowel her. Fhey George, chancellor of the exchequer, | ) 2 agreed to eall a meeting of the share- : ' BO i holders of the college to setile tae of thirty million dollars, was really al J 3 matter. Shortly after this interview, mest egg" which the government © is | S al ) Evans and Harvey were placed under keeping at hand to help maintain thet : 0 V e O arrest. More evidence will be taken in two-to-one navy power sizadavd in : ET case Liermany takes the notion th ® : as build wore Dreadnoughts than at : _-- te aah i present arranged for. The Times rath 2 NTED FOR. : o wo 7 SHORTAGES ACCOUNTED FOR. | 0 fomplimmts this government fore : F sivht, . ' Report of Awmditors to Chosen] but radical newspapers are sil Friends' Councd No. 20. "a 32 to 10 inches long. Some lined with silk The regular meeting of Covueit So A YEAR IN PRISON : 3 Brea TREY A : 20 of the Chosen Friends was held on ---- Sizes i to 42. Regula Pp Ices $6 to 12,00, Tuesday evening, Besides the routine | For Conducting Barber Shop Lotter. busiuess, 0. V. Bartells, who was ies in Ottawa. . . working on a special audit of the! Ogawa, P April 3-des = Thursday Price $1.98 pet. an ott J Spe grt 8 beving lech y . ports a discovery of SG1N. 37 of he "Keele, this moifiing, to running a $906, which bad beon hnaccounted for. § ooins of lotiories in the barber shops ; Of this all but about $52 bad heen, po call Lent to prison * . sent to tund dye by mistake. The for a year. One hundred barbers and balance, of the ean account customers who played - the game pick for through loss on suspended mem- fo Coo £1,000 bers. The #52 is owing the lodge 2grrE ting % : . C 0 ' from a couple of members on account x . 115 Ladies' loth Skirts of mistakes in their dues. The tren : Hit Prosccutor w ith Poker. o sury will now be richly replenished Victoria, B.C.. April 3.-City prose : through the discovery of these errors, Sutte 0. L. Harcison is nursing a sore as all the money will be returned to {head as a result of an incident in the They comprise Black and all colors, in 40 dif '| the lodge. Ur. J. H. Bell delivered an | police court. Cp A i address to the lodge on how 'such "1 think this man has been here forent styles. Prices range $6 to 11.00, ro Rip ei * | before." said be, referring 10 a de- : : fecunt mamed Arthur Morris, charged 0 ik with vagranoy. No sooner was the re-| y » Thursday Price $3.98 rs Fav See ate ths Herc Yim ot Ladies' Patent 1 3 i . (ow pril 3. ials of the with an iron x, which be Audie: atent ant x ¥ ¥ $2) 5 engine ts' brotherpod state that the had surreptitiously procured Bor the! f . . % : ation and ACE. Asrican make $3.00 : S . d D . 1 : Fosult on ie ule a ity cailroads so | prison stove wn smuggled into court. | Ladies' Empress Patent Button and Lace, $3 50 and $4.00 : 4 ar indicates t neers are in s 1 i' . oe 4 ee Win ow ispiay. favor of § sirike. Brockville's New Engineer. Ladies' Dorothy Dodd Patent Button and Lace $5.00 : : : iui Brockville, Art J--At the town Toi 'i To Prohibit Giving Prensiams. couneil meeting Jf. H. Breson, civil en | Also Ladies' Batton Boots in Tan and Gun Metal Leather. L. Washingion, 'April 3. Congressman ivinear, of I ernbrok hy ted p Toate of Det. itrined 5 Dill io | rome ater ana sppuinted Boys' and Girls' Boots in Tan Calf and Patént Leather. wd to prohibit the use of coupons or|$1,800 per anvum. The rate of tesa: Children's Fine Boots, all kinds, Gun Metal, Tan and Patent in Button' and Lace certificates with anv Kind of tobscco!tion was fixed at twenty-six wills, ff © Lots of Nice New Go ast on which an luternal revenue tax js' three mills lower An a oar ; I hoods for E or. orty .. wo also décided to submit a bylaw.to B Th : c's ied oe" a1, As Sen id he LOCKETT SHOE STORE dunt, Gt the Club hotel. of @ "ab Co yu me power from the Mydre Elec ¥

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