Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Apr 1912, p. 8

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PAGE FIGHT. A Short Paint. ed Message to Young Men-- Clothes Count. Clothes the man, don't make but they go a mighty long way to- ward showing what kind of a man you are, If you are somebody, you'll appear the part. No ordinary clothes are admitted to this store. If they are not cut aml tailored just right, we fire them back. We sell only such garments as will retain their good ap- pearance and stand the wear. You can depend upon clothes hought here to make yon look the part of the real man. They will satisfy you, your family and your fries, Suits, $12, $15, 8 and $20. Overcoats, $10, $12, $15, and $18. { | | 1 { | LIVINGSTON BROCK STREET | Big Sale Ladies' Raincoats For Spring Showers Recular values $7.50, 9.00, 10.00, 11.00, 12 50, For $4.98 Each. Fitted with the new Raglan Sleeve ; al] sizes in these Coats, ™ Children's Raincapes In Navy and Cardinal, For $2.75 Each. Sacrifice Sale re OF -- New Spring Suits New Spring Suits At One-Third Off Regular Prices Every Suit guaranteed new this s ason, including many of New Yorks latest mo lels. ------ Ln To THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, APEIL. 11, 1912, LIKELY ANOTHER WEEK]... a REFORF, THE HARBOR WILL RE OPEN FOR NAVIGATION, The Latest Onening in Recemt Was 1898, When Opened on the 13th of April. in Navigation Unless hor cord the hay the re naviga the 10¢ goes oul of will be opening of sixteen next year within ING, the ith of navigation ceil. The earhe oped mn recent when the boats { March 13th Navigation Sunday, fpr the the i i | this Fram last in i the { years, navy the ation month I or opened fast 5th of tion far Ap of the navign RU, Was 1h were | running on Toronto mild weather this the their harbor opened at on the coming and certainly be men busy they Wednesday, jm 1st { The marine way. | around water Hiront reads » ne { they boats to are getting xpect the next week, They state that think it will be near the end of {nest week before the Pierrepont will ihe able to try and break her way through. She is htted up, Hl soon be r 8 open being and adv, TAFT SENDS HIS PICTURE To Mayor Francis Hugo of Water. X.Y, Times fown, Watertown, N.Y, Is President Taft flirting with Mayor M. Hugo " It looks that president has sent the mayo picture properly inseribed The photograph is a large oné, and this is the inscription, written in the presi dent's hand, "Mayor Francis M. Hugo, with grateful appreciation, Wil liam HH. Taft.' Mayor Hugo is a delegate to the re publican national convention, and i looks as though the president withied bis. support and was thanking him in radvanee for it Mayor Iugo nnd will write effect. He feels kindly and thoug to do, to send it the mavor will i! hicago, he 1s as reticent as 1 I =till adhere to original that I will represent the this congressional district {near as 1 possibly « | H gain Lo-day, of his vote at the was ag gain broached Francis Fhe his way own appreciates the pictur the president to that that it was a most shitful thing for A= to whether Faft ever him or not vote for at my post {tian people {of 1s | mst a said Mayor the matim Chicago conve an,' Ho when nition LINERS COMING, Between Havre. 11.--News wa evening, to the ef between Quebw maugurs of navigation Creneral steamers FRENCH {hirect Sailings Quebec and Luebeo, od in town that a direct and Havre ing the coming by the Compagnie atlantique. Ihe April last serv ice would be ted dur | | season { I'rans- will sail every weeks, and will direct instead of calling as first intended Fhe will take Niagara, 15, pioneer vessel ftom Quebed four to Havre New York, first sailing from Quebec place on 'May 11th, the |Cai tons, being the go atl Cabin and steerage general eargy will be « passengers anid carried HAD VERY NARROW ESCAPE Mate Ward Fell Through lee Painting Schooner, Ward, mate the Julia B. Merrill; which is at had a4 very escape Thursday morning in painting the side when the While \ man named sehooner Anglin's, drowning, on from He of way cold get the cold on was engaged the schooner 0 the Was. thrown water, bat luekily out. In addition hath, he lost his Fhe ice is getting different harbor ee gave into the wus able to retiiving pamt can very weak, slips now, and also on the "Harty" Card is carrying the mail over to the city from Garden and Wolle Islands, using his pony and sleigh, and he reports that the cross ng very bad. 10 in the is Rarricfield ndget. April" 11.-=Mrs Me Streetsville, two chil dren, are visiting her mother, Mrs, Hutton. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn and Mrs. Leader, Yoronto, the guests of A. * Rie returned home. Mr. Walker i= visiting his daughter, Mrs, Farley, R. Austin, Stoness' Cor ners, is visiting at T. Turner's. Mrs. MeNieve was removed to the general hospital, and is sinking fast. Mv, and Mrs, Smith, Portsmouth, visited his brother, R. Smith. 1. Pugh has left for Montreal to visit his son, Miss Myrtle Pugh had a birthday party and a number her little friends were there, and had a most enjoyable time. Miss Irene Stanton is visiting her sister, Mrs. 8S. Saunders, city Mrs. Stanton and Agnes were visiting Mrs. Francisco, lower depot. Miss Lorena Grange, of Peteshore, is visit- ing at her auntls, Mrs, R. Grav. A full stop should be put to boys com ing from the city with guns far sport. willing and wounding birds, which the law justly defends. Officers" of the law should get busy. Barriefield, Cangherty, and have of First Step in Movement. Toronto, April 11 perialiom was strack at the banquet at the National Club lasi night, ten dered by (he Canadian Manufacturers' Association and the Toronto board of trade to the delegates from the Wesi Indios 40 the reciprocal trade confer once held with the Canadian govern ment. Hon. George E. Foster, minister al trade and commerce, declared that the consummation of the agrecment between Canada and the West Indies was hut the first step in a movement to bind all the outside sisterhoods of the empife more closely together in the water of trade, and 10 warch] apon the mother out and blad it with the rest of thew in bonds of commervisl unity as well as of lovaly. A note of im- Nineteen New Members. At a meeting of the CM.PA, hell n Weimsday night, nineteen mem Tors were to the order. An of- fort i being put forth to secure as many new members as possible. A large number have recently been add ed and it is hoped to secure many more in due time. Increasing Popularity. popularity of Campleli Bros'. nobby two and two fifty derbies con- The Years was | | Over the World, | Montreal will | wires unery | CPR, traffic earnings showed an increase of 347 I'he Nipissing mine sam] io {at Cobalt was destroved hy fire | The Toronto Board of Trade will in {vestigate the high cost of living. | Taft and Roosevelt split even {choice of one-half | Vermont, i banish round. m the delecates the vuenl school I A 'radical change in {sustem is suggested in Ottawa, Zealand decided te | cadet compete at the {hibition at. Foronto. The anthracite conference {sub-conamitteds to take up the {demands and make recommendations The South Wales miners' --xeni tive have decided against prolonging the strike in order to help the surfacemen Having concluded a tanifi arrange ment with the Indies, ( negotiate with Aunstraha Africa - Two hig track-laving machines hegin work to-dav an the Calgary sections of 'the Grand 'i Pacific! , The government has called for .en- ders for the second section of the Hud som Bay railway, about 100 miles length . Walter Thorogood was exonerated by a coroner's jury of criminal bility for Joseph Sgbino's death Toronto Rev. W, Putnam of New seni twenty # lo National Fx and South funk resfionsi a H. Moss, retived minister, and for forty raged in Western Omtalio, arlington. Methodist over years en 1s dead Captain Adam MaDougall, of Mai land, N.S. has been appointed inspec tor of hulls for Nova Scotia. in place af' Captain Seely The opening sale of lots in the CN R. suburh of Montreal was exceeding ly lively. Tt is estimated that $1,000, 00 worth were sold Baldwin, barglar., broke mto at Brantford d goods. George colored boy Whitloek's "tole I'he partment nn store amd money a de rd for ol the Toronto (ntario attorney g will pi S00 re formation leading to the Rosenthal murderers at "We slagped wit Col upon his vieiory the eal ve trees the ropes," them aver this Roosevelt's eamment, the Hlini was high to-day, in primaries vel in parm $4 freight ears went through a at Cody's Station, NB. A ca ontaining about 10 passengers on th of the train remained on tin Four hwidge | rear reack. I'he Spanish the not been with Pre threatened commission representing mine-workers, has ible to reach an agreement mier Canalejas, the trike of coul miners Tenders will be called in a few the railwave and canals depart for the straightening of the La chine canal at Cote St. Paul The estimated cost is $200,000, Ihe Fairbanks Times Mount Kinley expedition, of fonr men, left Fairbanks, Alaska returned Tuesday nasneeessiul in the mountain. ------------------ Falls. April © saw -logs all on day by ment Me which Sth, having been | to February night, the attempt seale | At Ferguson's Ferguson's Falls, drawi The farm to | ba appearai . b have come rs are mill. 'There of a shovi sugar season family of Clayton, in this village. of Utica, trained nurse, home to take care Alexander Shepherd, il. J. Gray, of is spending the holidavs at Ernest Shepherd, of Otta spent Easter with his brother, Al Shepherd Mizs Theresa Na of Ottawa, who has been visiting friends here, returned home last done's is Bary to in live has of her sistersin-law, Mis who is s¢ riously Union Bank <i aff, nome here, wa, xander 1 gle, week Libel. -At the Latohiord w only Fifty Dollars for Petorboro, April 11 s#iees here Justice woeket suring 8 met by a il, was ol two one cis Ihe nition LE LR eremanasal. for hbel, a claim for traversed from the Sehours tumn brought. by ames win, undirtaker, Campbe ford, gainst rival undertaker, N: The jury ,g pave a Verio favor of the jLdntifi, the pay the costs one au neues, br a H steeans ol 50 tr in to lat The Late J. ¥Y. Parkhill, Fhe fuceral of the late J. Y. Park Lil 'took jlace from his late residence on Thursday wlternoon, to cemetery, The service at 8 conducted by Rev. Jf Intosh, of Cooke's church, by Re.. Prof. Robert Laird. pall bearers ware 1. A. Shaw, Met Ely, Robert Gowdy, gomery, James Kelly ataragm the house W Me-| ase! wied | Lhe James Robert Mont and John Bar ton. Coal Strike Affected Exports. London, Aprif 11.-- The ment of the board of trade shows increase of $13,247,500 in imports a decrease of 3749.500 in exporis. The imports of raw cotton increased $1 HOO 0 and the exports of manufac tured goods gained 35,000,000, but the fxports of coal showed a loss of $10, (NE IRM, ; an and ---- py Refused Marriage Annolment. Toronto, Apri has dismiss d the action brought Abraham leakim against bs Orossie Leskim, to have their mar riage declared invalid on the ground that the defendant was physicall, eigable of boing a mother, cout le were married in Russia {ty vear: ago, wife, " Tha tween To Teach at Smith's Falls, W. E. Shales, of Kingston, a mem tor of the rraduating class of Queen's HRivErsity, Tas been engaged by "mith's Falls school board te take he lace of the late Priseipal Bar chill in the public schools there for the remcinder of the term. Br. Jd. €, Connell performel a sue ecnsin]l operation on Hdda Jar Ce, of Arn street, at the pemeral Dos Fil ta Wednesday morning. | Sething disappoints some people +o than not #0 be disappointed in a hew weighsor, - thes from | appointed | men's | Ha anada will now |g wail | Regina am! | in| at | Miss Katie Shepherd, | returned | Mareh state! 1L.¢- Justice Riddell by tha i EFFECTS OF HOME RULE WOULD. BE TO MAKE SOLID UNIT IRFL antl the Beitish Explains the Hill armmons, Empire--Preme: to the Britis: House of « The to, salio Asquith of the Eng mons chamber London com cation whe en amid thus and Premier arose liberals In heers He wart Gladstons ar WO nations William | nineteen vey tof Ireland j Britis sh of the said he w here to plead the cause the principle ind the solidarity of emp cardinal wanted the Ee The he j author bill, out, was the ial par Line, Feeland He Irish parliament of aws for supreme of the conferred Irish of the wunsist tigeke { of Ireland Asquith was J that the from Irish parliamentary imperial questions The {of home rule would be to make {land 4 gvend solid unit in the | empire | Mr, hotly ity imper White at same AAs on n 14 spect LO fined the which iwith power concerns ory would two hous the good | overnment i Premier pointing in ted! all effect fre British Rpect hic nfl ekel conty whole ont Asquith concluded his speech by denying Bonar Law's charge {made in Belfast this week that the | government had sold itself for the rish Phereupon Leader Law | | and facing Mr. Asquith squarely, ! 'repeated the charge. At the the rose in a body "Muzzle him, mmzzle him jorder was finally restored, {ward Carson replied to My. speech. He declared that the bill was j unworkable 'and traitorouy. and must jresalt in the disruption of the em pire. He still at London volte Ose government supporters and there were cries ! When Ed Asquith's ot Diy was speaking Spm, | Lime i ree | MISTRICT DASHES, eight-vear-ol } | | News Clipped From Our Many Ex. changes. is. } ner the ha Bryson, wall new town en up ge of Bro taken his duties Miss wir Mande both of Tuesday Burehul, Falis saturdai Sarah Jane died Tuesday 5 of Miss Mary the M. Dailey Brockville, mid J were Roy mar vied on the | and John I Smith's ol died principal public =choals, Mrs ville, 1 ilnes on Brock lowing Ramsay, mormng, Lu over live months, Crowley, of Prescott, died | Vincmst de Yaul hospital | irockville, on Wednesday, i Mess ballaan wilic, or eeville, + W. J, Peeling, of Brockville, tied an the Mise Lillian Mills, of Belleville, { John Peelin of Yeockvilje, quietly marrjed on Monday in ville Miss | Rroct m Ne at and | were mar wrmer city on Monday nd were Brock Morgan, James Rullaw, at liroeck Rath - Caroline ille, { of Gananogue, we | ville, Wednesday. {- At the Faster | presentition and address were to Mrs, John Haight, who jroo site in Belleville. i There were thyty five the office of city tee. of were set fw inting too | The jury f dental denth in the tumble, umping fville The httl { Driscoll, | poisoned In and Joseph » married service at Melrose, © a | given | 1s leaving | nppheants for delleville as unqualified or salary. engineer, aside high a of case of Leorge killed at Delle retarnest a verdict Acct Ww who R Prenton, from a GF wiis tran Mr was and Mes. R accidentally In child | wa of Ralleville, drinking five 'On green pant less than minutes the his | of i aged fourteen, Falls, was The and Smith's aceidentally eh } ¥ his cham shots {thigh to knee, he is in a {condition A wom kidnap the | Randal Bonter, restored an and two hove trie little daughter Belleville { was to her police had interfered Brockville has' arranged Curtis company to fly {that town the three fair. The bigdman up for than { of My The mother after the with airship ove of remain an on days the mast thirt fall not less minnies! . | each day H: died ter seventeen months an immigrant Iroquois. Ruff, suddenly { leaving {are Russian. and in very {stances The . hody was rockville Try aged on trai Fhe parents | Poor eirenm buried in { Beef Price Soars. New York, April 11.--The has reached the highest years Dressed beef twelve of | mn price pont i !oeet jthargy | to-day, { year at a pound, if quoted, y pound. lz t Vie. to We means at cents 1st | y was quoted a Ihe increase of $12 for an addy | tional cost a whole steer Best Makes style All the And every Campbell Bros. hat and fur hats at Kingston's only exclu new in hne | shove store of the stenmer this late the Hamilton, Bowan, steamer Massa | coming ! Capt. B i Tonn, wiil chusetis, san of season 4 ghost, a sare and his jechonlroom this evening. A man 18 apt to get raltied «leap year girl proposes to Wim thal she can mnke him believe he dd ot That Tired Feeling | that is caused by Impure, impoverished | { blood or low, run-down condition of the | | system, is burdensome and discouraging. | Do not put up with it a day longer, but take Hood's Sursaparilla, which removes it as | oo sther medicine does. "1 was rast approaching a nervous col {apse whwn a friend advised me to try Hood's Sarsaparilia, for it did her worlds of good. ] bought a bottle and after taking it I felt letter. I gained ten pounds, I took 1wo n ore bottles and that tired feel. | ing was gore, and all my friends remarked bow much Improved I wai" May IL Davipson, Orangeville, Ont. There is no real substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilfa. Any preparation said to be "just as good" is inferior, costs less to make and yields the dealer & larger profit Get Hood's Sarsaparilia todsy. Sold by all Srugaiste everywhere 06 Doses 0. Kille m- Jaane "Ih ~~ wedding, patents, when i an outs! of | hy | sprend from | erious | ahild | the! $ pd ex™ Smart and' Becoming Spring Suits ANDSOMELY tailored, 26 inch Jackets, Cutaway Corners and low side fastening with other little fashion points that give dis- tinction to your Sait' will he noticed in the new models shown, We have a number of New_York Suits quite different from any other vou Kingston, and will see in Serviceable Suits For Quiet Tastes Many women prefer garments of marked simplicity to those of extreme fashion. We have both and every thing in between. SPRING SUITS $12.75 to $33.00. NEW CORSETS FOR SPRING A Number of New Spring Models Now Ready. ~ IGLLLLLLORLLLLARLALLLPLLLLLLARLARELL000004¢ TAN BUTTON BOOTS} - FOR SPRING - an Button Boots are the walk EveryBody in New York is Wearing Tans, WE HAVE SEVERAL NICE LINES TO CHOOSE FROM Dorothy Dodd Button at Other Makesiat $3.50 and $5.00 Tans, Button and Lace, for girls at $2.50 and $3. 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