Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1912, p. 8

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TWO WERE * OVERCOME, Le vor 1s ery ales Ceulled From AD 'Over the World. 1% TUESDAY, APRIL > 23. 192, JHE NEws, WHEN THEIL HOME } » ws) CoH STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. i } } 1 CAHAN, SPOKE foronto's nie fond 1} Learly NGL O00, } Fdward Beaurell, remanded on a charge of housebreaking, escaped from! Stratford jail Agnes Nichulson at Portsmouth OB! he rew str Mouday Afternoon -- Firemen | ntatio in the Were Called to the Head of John. te tonent will son Street. i The British gos eeayment = wreck Commie sm, with the home of as chairman, to ingulre Portsmouth, tanie disaster sous i A {all death by {nest woes struck lightning. They were ture to curtail ed senseless, but came around all icie {right in a short time: ' i i Lightning set fire to the roof, and fbetore it was extinguished, burnt quite {renting decision of the privy coun {a hole in it. The lightning was quite cil ou the question of jnitsdkction | gevere in that district. Pb otlens CU, J. Doherty announces that For a time, it looked as if the the Ottawa conservatives will Lak would he a very but [part in the Quebec dection, with the {ing work, obget of defeating the Lown gov {the ernment: y the blaze! The civil to the fire fuounces that no er re ceived to write on the call at 4.25, stating thal gg fit that the percentage was 8 fre, at the head of Joh in the service 'is too great Je ho > mide oe ong 2un Whild temporarily despondent, , upoh the scene, they could not Joc {eaxder, a farmer, eoramtiod suitide, ane dire: Mombis or ote atari f late Monday afternoon, at his farm on the Rock Jsland road, one and went far as the eity limits, But fy a; . ! half miles from Gouverneur, N.Y., could find no trace of fire, ey. | Shooting. returned to the ball. The blaze ev) ¥ dently had been extinguished by that time. No special appenl was made to i the department, toga outside the city Himits. : When the lightning struck the house | one of the boys who had been shocked by the lightning bolt, » all the to one of the stores in ihe vil ge and telephoned for the firemen, but did not tell them where to go. a8 reached | | Small Blaze "ot the Home of Me At the Laiehoon S. of lund conveves to 02 Manitoba boundary called Patricia. appointed «| Losd Mérsey | : into the Ti [Vas the = eaker ou the Canadian U1} be introduced at the hall ot non; on of the Ontavio legisla Jat or. h . ed oO a © Vv nate the powers of tsubiod, 20 r €l : close of the thanks was an moticn of Fran Carson cig 1 Gordon & Binog the the Ler dency thes p wna : asis, dy the lody politic, governnu pt under IV euconuragiy eve op a munly exercise of his urls ileges, aud in his public d dies ile {act Rights tive Basis, Cool A i { Popular be i When Hghtning struck | Mrs Nicholson, at {late on Monday afternoon BArrow from Agnes two may had a heing { knock "SCape by the me I council. Argun in the marrage law the deferred hy the sutireme may eonpl vl five en will and serious one, of bands were House soon at was saved, Some person who vidently sent in { department. telephone } { there { fon | teen a noticed richie, an alarm The tiremen | service commission an women will be psked examination, It ol women next 4. GL as RH} Tone ules, in and maint make they vol e +8 will Hy tof SASL, ti nefthe | ire Lt rs on the people hi I'ro to the Walpole Anierican Koi Sh A \ SHOTGU N Home of Johy Walpole Island. London, Out, April 23 information guen by Slephen yvoshk, the condemned murderer, vincial Detective Acton went home of John Williams, on { Fvland, accompanied an { officer, and-found in possession a 'doublé-barrelled shotgun, the muzzle | of which exactly fits the gut marks in the door the hut where the shoot: 700 load {ing : William was stoutly | ! : . | denying to "Aeton that he owned ao 600 calves, 50 sheep weapon, when the other focat wd Janis and 2,000 hogs were offered fe a ' Ee a {io at the Point St. Charles | : operation stockyards to-day. | Fhe otierings o1 live stock at this | market during the week were L200 | cajtle, 2,600 calves, 150 sheep and | {lambs, aml 3,050 hogs ! Trade was brisk in the early before' the rain, and the prices cattle had an upward tendency. Prime wes sold at rom Te. to a little fo. per Ib; pretty good animals | old Mica cc, tor neat Te and the common | Ndenecke, ke. 10 § per 1b. { Rohm, Calves sold at 2j)e, per Ib Miss | Sheep gold at about Bic. per 1b, year 5 fogs Tings at about 6ie. per I. Good lots full, hes { old at 9}. to Vic. per Ib. Mia, hy hus 8 ent id hogs in Toronto Cattle Market. 2 pod L ack Lo-day Most of the {yood sugar syrup and sugar, awaylon a yisit to {at «in ston, and on ike bitends- to leave 'Rainy 'River district, | homestead. | Rev. J. Re'le has rom the Lutheran 'tawood, York county, cided 10 accept jt. He leave for' bis new field very mich ryvetted, members of the are scattered in iit al mi istering sears, but also by others firing his residence here, lim personal eontact. : Fons i | our | At the Williams, eit In Acting ran government, SO #8 way ernment hest e erent. the coulry majority ol sel those Lich the for ti in the by of. the his STOO ® Paid a Centres, April 22. cattle, LIVE upon stramts w of ie Prices assured of majority fhe future al and large occurred Mautregl, of butchers' About officer sale of the two great races, the bulk of the i The speaker most Reports From Denbigh. Fealih, A lef men {teen {cami 8 « i 0 Intes, them (Thomes nm » fl 18 uite number 1 icintiy, who have to wor the amber Outario, or wi other ant. ed hone Amon ehnel and Albred Nathavid Plagle, Verdinand Stam, > Her non Berndt, Wiligin | Alfred Both and ilerinag J Annie John, who has been en town lie in Napanee since List slo arrived home. Uharles| teacher in the villnge: schodk, his Easter vacation at his Frankford, and is expectad to resume duties farmers bushes from away in not and img reference New le als morn o'vlock, ol : further Read Leo Viel are to-day ov INCIDENTS olin to Gle, Paragrap i Newsy fiilbert offers jam at Ge. a Ralph (Tuesday, antl next Hetober. doz Filson, for Ch Lome a his April 22, Export cattle, eh. XT 10 87.25; do., mediuh, $5.20 to £6.68 bulls, 85 to #6 butcher! tcattle, oshoice, £6.25 to 26.90; do., me tdiom, to 56; do., $2.50 {lo %5 Butcher medium, Foronto, who have got are making maple Alfred Both 151 42a : tster, Ross | al ney) return home {Net n Sparrow again for the ton $ where he has a The first Forder into ty ishinjel from the amounte do., has 35.25 common, his sth mer 85 to 26: do. 3 dao., canners, cows, choice, 50 to $4.5 $1.25 to £3; do., bulls, 25 to $b. Feeding steers, $5.70 £6.25: do., fbghy, 83.75 wo 8 ; milkers, ench, 340 to 365; springers, $10 to 860; shevp, ewes, %0 to 87; bucks and culls, #1 to 85; lambs, 36.50 to $9 Hogs, fed and watered, $5.45 to $8 55; do., f.o.b., $8.10 to 35.20; claves, $4 to $8. Receipts, cattle, 1,535, 324 hogs, Ho sheep and lambs, and 36 calves. the 33. received a call congregation nt and de | will probably ol tabor nol shipment Jv. Frederick Boyd, Colhorne i | very byviY gregation, © to choice, ! has favorable are at [te onl Fhere overv. Angrove, Ul on Pu Detroit, where Motor Co, will firm ' suelo, Hx * Vile Lente t con tour wants he for with whom, ithe Iwhich tr whe faith counties, | H 8 been thres se 8 noon seduy Hy the he has come Buffalo Live Bufialo, April L125 head; prime steers, $8. stecrs, NT 5: shutelier Vand Suh to Hi: heifers, MA Me John cows, BLO to 35.00, bn {here last [53 ta $6; milch cows springers, | oo tanded $20 to BQN. calves, receipts 2,000 1 heat Peed market Dnidly active and steady: | Moorhead XG ta dR.I5. | visiting lambs e Miss Lenna actie, ae i school Wnped Li Bi famis, 5 to 85.005 slicer, 83% Hovey, receipts 17,000 head; trade licht, Ite. to We. lower cre, 38 to SRO etvigs, XT.10; mixed, 88 to MI S10 to SMG; roughs, 37 to 186.90. Stock. ee Xr Faust 2% ceiy ta, sir neg shipping vrodes to $7 atthe re | active and to X00 Long Leng Point Locals, April 20. ~ Misses Plunkett, Ottawa, Plunkett week, A the , on and hot market ' nd 10,000 | he the second-hand Brock street, and tomes Monday tied by the Let ws electrily carpets are up this work. Ib We rent i man Eleetmie Co i Sele cotton rth Fresh Ellon ihe esuoutie visiting The ing Mrs Lili be held Fidseh ¢ 1 Wormwith Foint, Maggie tia visited | friend from here Robert 1 ye Fuesday. Mrs. Rober! children, of Outlet i father, William Warren Bryan returniod to he Monday. * Dapiel Slack, o h NA visited iriends here lo $3.40 k, Mr. and Mrs. William Grif | yearlings, Sf Marbis Rock, is spending a few | at Harvey Pevins'. Miss | O'Connor returned from her Mis, Flood, Delia | Bairington and son, ited nt Jacob | i Bryan's, week Etta Willi Lyndhurst resumed duties as| teacher, on Monday Andrew Dillon, Morton, visited her sister, My John | Svkes, last week Receipts, | steadh trouble and other number k or funeral of and & il to Shesp baad; bicher to $7.83 cull to i we, and mari choice receipta to 15,000 on mb, i Rochester, § ' Hower ' Mining morsel, has Ang yori sister, a Tuesds wren mee heavy, F105; stags, Miss her last to ared a consider railway street, ne street King {business A large placed in the build "Antohite" is repre | Nile theeeinch in ihe examiuation hair nets, Be; Wi rates by the rail. |Dutlon's, wy entered pos in ra} The ) sponse to a demand by the i Epworth | Irie play that enn no tonger tare on Views sisted, | Monday the pro ince of Alberta is | Ared ; ae: ted before the Pommission {explained by | The tprovivee of Saskalchewnn teat 25.000, market por resentid before the commission. steady; native, $4 to #650. western, ! The city of Winninez 1s rifresented B25 to ¥7; yearlings, $5.90 (0 87 lefure the commision, lambs, native, 35.25 to X3.90, Fhe rovicce of Manitoba is not re 10.50 to 38.30 3 repented before the commission Chitago Live Stock. April 22..C a attle nerally Texas . 36 * {hicago, { 22,000, market slow, beeves, 35.60 to EX.75: $M.00 to 36.10; 7.10; stockers and 26.65; cows aml heifers, iealves, 85 to X7.50, Hogs--Roceipts, 62,000; market dull; . to 28¢. under Saturday's average; t , $7.40 to mired, $7.45 to 7.55; heavy, $0.00 to $7874; $7.50 to $7.65; pigs. SLID to bulk of sales, £7.50 to 87.80, Sheep-- Receipts, Son sething Ww rong Manitoba Free tal The dominton feeders, 34.200 to gegted by 82.60 to 3 of railway Here. Cir steers, Press, stern sleet of Canada cons. freight commision west ton of ¥ evening all Miss he re 5: rere Yiews In wi The io Brk Dutton's, Liarnet bv being of the steamer ber of the th I¥ Alyswor wesiern, Eagle Hill Echoes. Eagle Hill, April 20. making sugar on his" farm in Ashby, He seports a fine van OF sap. Edward Yilluoft hax started the drive on Louse 'redk and bas puts the jogs out to Quinn's Lake. Hairy Mieske, who has been seviousty ill of pmeumonia and heart trouble, is improving. M. Ready in repairing his house. Mis. F. AJ Banford, teacher, Swamp Road, spent Easter holidavs visiting friends around horn and returnad Satweday. Miss EB. C. Thompaon,, who spent the Easter wook at her home in Slate Falls, fas returned to duties. N. Ready expects | to mo to Prove Edward eounty this | week. 1 and A. Arostrong has gow : to Chandiine Jones dove on Massanog | Lake. Max Mieske spent Monday ai M. Resdy's. Miss Lotiie Avmstoong je spending a few dye at EE. Mar yuarut' Eo Isteialional League --]ersey - + American League: 8%. Leoit, 4, 4 National League-- Cincinnati, Lonis, 6. Notes From Chantry. Chantry, Aoril 18. Migs Kathleen Seaman. who has been laid up with mumps, is able to be around again. | Mins Hazel Schofield. of Cornwall, spent the holidavs with her parents here. Miss Bella Brown and Ro Mar | tin of Simcoe, spent a few days aby the former's home herve. The school | tonchvr, Miss Usuley, spent last week | oo oe ook at fier home at Lombardy. Miles Jef i peach; Our. sale frey, Brockville, is visiting at the and HOXts "A home of Eli Chant. Mr. and Mrs. W teorted. ai iP Percival, Athens, visiting riend: | here thic wee 'and being pany. ! 1 ats, msie wher Ask for eo 0 Princess stree "Antolite'" Spring sale Rabham x ol 15e. aml 20e St. George's Day Greetings. Ottawa, April 20. oval greetings from. ihe St | Society of Ottawa," eabied the local] Capadia {hociety, to-day, to King George 10 lev as uvesal pwd mark part of their srtebration of St. "will be used. tLeorge's day. They alsa cabled the) Duke of Marthorough and others. © | The New York society, in Cily, { greetings, said © "We are, to-day, «pont radietion. timg a memorial serviee for those who Nile Do lost their lives on the Titanic." EBA RCN IA S150 corsets, $1. Dution's. Twanted to marcy Rev. A. FP. Mershou left for New faiber stopped it. York on a business trip on Monday. | mri lawn, i i : with { ferences A man's power Foals, 7; white gird, hop, RB. poms peo; le of the hi shest Candie cf mong to the entertaimmg be hur autful ar vacuum cleaners S00 children's po struck by RK. oN st BIEL Riog<tom Tu on HE kt » In fuesday, leas re ny nist wddriss a heart tendered 1s Fang Dean Ellis presided Lra me « speaker stated modern polivieal toward the on al whi tv © frdependence put hie the apd ohect nada, should be an ible fas in to w people by new dl the mon nur receiving J of Lanada, intellettual, w measure upon des whin m completed until would not OF Princess ampion, the opening of Queen ered ® nox, lhe: vonsider Falleth,"' that ould OUR COLONIAL STATUS MONTRE aw anadian Club! esdlay Noon ~-- a Kepreseuta-| Montreal, ¢ luncheon id mm the apd of hstening widress on thy Niatus At > Bh the ker, | and R.1.} sind thin cit, ti | spon we of his the wd dress | whole | fasion esta CHshment of | a representathve | conceding to eich member of | 1 share h ke Liden mo Ciel and | to de | m the rizhis an performange « res onsihdities of Gur pebitical | Ww | 1 vent | ideals founda the that | Ives, if il il 1 # ch conditions the ti my the contedoracy ® w deren were fitted for poplar sel | make that giving go constitution al i sire and ability | people to place | stitutional re | would be uvtice fe rity nn the | material, depend, audisl co of the mot nl Ui ceidan ts I now vompose population dealt with his subject in ho ad after, 2 permit of iddress in anne THE DAY. Picked Up | Our Reporters, 1.000 15 we. pots of par left ro teach street, Ata, Lost Chord," Lilies. ete, Pal the t of cream to ere eiby d Lo vl street, La goud hopes ry tor rents of "Xhi' o w 1 "Hume res jue," others, | between Carl dealer at his alt vour | "1 ri tdreass 1 com annual meeting AY «fs. Piano thle company # and will ele wg nite hi nek mess by of ¥ ent ed ello I he ne in coffee at Piel tent th, orn niey Walaa. cignreties on, ve ol Pierrepont, was Ww. Ling just joined the regiment last a member nited States wa Monday Ih S600 worth. son Richard 1 progr ko Saranac, N of of his re stroet, left wt Walkeryille the by Ford ertained rt' Seren biter, "I rauym '11 'rovatore,"' buttons Goldman the mmsulting CEnoon, was set foot of Cus of police, pert nn ol hixtures HH. W. New Princess street Putt on's tiibson's.""' ray mitted ol tl t Monday even of the board COmMpAan porivon building utilize it vator 1 in nl pnoe, 'Giheon's ite Lar underskints, My yvidlenham Sireel a ln rn les wetone Park, on ™ are hi i enieh I. Chown ane One wn ering ¥ wha wet death the fonders Hem 0. Riles, hav week ol Neo. 4 post free an Duttan's Liihson's,"" session | strap shippers | vid | the | Cogn | 1000 pots ED. Smith's pure ame und jellies, pots, raspberry, plom price Heid pot: of wirlng prevaits against his vife' of wens boots, we vale for money... Puiton's. in Aiter eurrant, and for weighs Ue this a doz, as Gilbert's stores, To Use Ress Rifle. Yprid 21 delegates "Respoerinl and | imal Rifle Assosierion, Col. the Ton George's | Sam Hughes has arranged that Rifle team will go to that fone vom from the \n the Rose rifle sebdop: | swat of dal diction and regular | black | the | Viv | | Noith's Falls, | 5 negro, The girl' xi Frank Beanett died at aasolois,. Fon Thursday, aged: forty years, Raincoats : Just received a lot of stylish and up to date Raijncoats. These are ready just when most wanted ye Erglish Cravenette, Also m Rubberized Silk Made with the new RAGLAN SLEEVE also in the Burlington Shapes. Prices : $8.90, 9.50, 9.75, 10.00 and up to $16.50 Womea's Utility Coats Stylish Spring Scotch Tweeds, damp. from rain and Coats, nuule that stand Prices $9.75, 11.95, 14.50 Raincoats For SCHOOL GIRLS Shades of Navy properly male and $6.75 and 7.50 and Tan, stylishly cut School Umbrellas ready, 2 special values 50¢ hd 156 Now Umbrellas for Men. Our Special at $1. Our Special at 1.50) These you should see before buying elsewhere Men's Umbrellas, $2, 2.50, 3.00 Women's Umbrellas, In a great variety of makes, new and pretty handles, with strong frames and good cover s $1, 1.50, 2.00 and through 45a long list to 5.00 Umbrellas Recovered turned to yon (nite as goo And 15 New REGAL SHOES Now Made in Canada American Style, American Lasts, minus 30 We ean now sell for 85.00 the san e shoe that is sold in New York for 55.00. We cn alsa sell for 24.00 the Regal Shoe sold in New York for £1.00 Spring Boots are here and we would like vou to see Shes 'anedian made Regal ~ The Lockett Shoe Store { i } { | =)

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