Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1912, p. 8

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THE DAILY RRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER a7, 1912 CASES. 10 BE HEARD. AUSTRALIA AND NAVY BOYS AND REVOLVERS iy JUSTE LATCHFORD \T| CANVYOA'S EXAMPLE INF? AMING | {r ADS FIRED OFF SHOTS AT THLE : ASSIZE COURT, iy NTIPODEAN: PATRIOTISM, BREAKWATER. Which Opens on Tuesdgy Next-- Premier Fisher Says Australis Musi | Other Complaints About Youngsters Develop Her Own Defence Unit--| Having Firdarmy and © Making ak ---- -- | Mrs. Ann McGowan Suds K. amd ! PF. Rallway for Bamages for]: Opposed (0 Imperial Defence A s¢ of Them--Parbuts' Should | Death of Her Son. { Council. 3 | Keep Closer Tap on Their Child. | i few or Accidents Will Occur. { This docket of ei 4 ' : : Hou »n entered for trial a 2 sittingy | Yespal hi : (al How t that little boy {of the court of size ominsnci ApEn tes 1 Fhe 0 secure revolvers and five them jon Tuesday, O« st wefore 15-1 . As Beli aE rid their own amusement " | tice Latchford { toguther with reports that on ada his is a question some citizens at | The one jury case is between Ann ! Of three gsking., and if their story is tr | McGowan. DIENT, and the King- r-dreadnoughis as an emer | ihere is certainly need of an investi- | | ston & Pembroke Railway company, | 'ney mtribution to t imperia slop mito the circumstances ! | defendants. The plaintiff's claim is | Ba&) 1ave aroused attention \ resident' of the west nd of thel as mother of Willlam Bdward Me. |in Australia, anl Australigns --aréfoty | rmed a Whig representalivi. 4 | Gowan. deceased. for damages for! Bow realizing that 2 ust noj Fri morning, that, on Thars } . 'the death of her son from injuries [longer lean on Groat ain, but d ight, close on To midaicht, two | 0-1 OITOW ornin jreceived while on defendants' rail- | must stand on an equal footing, for three boys were at the hreakwater, ' g .wavrshy alleged negligence of the | shoulder to shoulder with taelfiring offi a 'revolver the resident t defendants Claim is for $5.000 | MotRer Country and other domin- [stated that be was startled Aww the . F 9 | Macdonnell .and Farrell for the[ions in dafetce of the whole em-|shots and was at first of the opinion ! rom to a {nlaintiff; Kirkpatrick, togers and |Pire. There is a genuine dread of that there had been an accident { Nickle for th- defendants the growth of Japanese influence in| But this is not the only case which ltl Stott St Rr pr ort na The non-jury case is between the |the Pacific, and though little is said has born reported., During this week, Mol as DiE rr aren io 1 on the subject, feeling is undoubt. la woman compisimed to the polics We will have ready some very spec ial ited. plaintiffs. and Do d J. Hay |edly strong tbat Australia should ; about a hittle boy carrying a revolve offerings. and~Charles Hay. defendfints. . The |S h 2s to play her part|iLut the lad could not be located. The | plaintiffs' claim is for the sum of sees a me | Woman said that two of her boys, one 3 000 Y ds W U d [$1169 for goods sold and daliverad . aged ont eight and the other ten, ' ards ite n erwear to the defendant. D. J. Hay and for bad been enticed hy another lad a few moneys due on account of "certain| | Spas % ¢ years older, who had a revolver, and Flannelette:-- promissory notes taken by said D. J» Ca tint the boys saved out of school Hav as agent for plaintiffs The £ il one day, evidently spending their S : ] 1 M Oc dl plaintiffs' claim against defendant. eo p- time out the "hiixh, shooting : i PeEcia oO OIrrow C yar jCharles Hav is as bondsman § ; If the boys are using revolvers in surety for the said D. J. Hay a this way, t will eertginly be an WwW ~F. hi h ] } defence, claims credit for rent, SR g Po accident ope of these days. It will be 2, 000 yrds. hite ng: 1S Flanne ette { certain notes paid. allowances 1 "Ek » remembprod that j a few weeks ago ¥ . $ rapatr tot 1d 8 3 i a A a boy uking -a rifle in his p 1 pairs, freight paid, and that D..J Sa r : a boy using in his: own hack or 1 { ! Hay has made pronor returns of all : E 3 yard, meat a builet through a neigh g tgowns and Children' Sf ; goods entrusted to him. fer sale or : ¢ 9 s vor s window, and camé within, an ace d # money received for the sale of i ke of striking a lady. wear, 12 I -2c yar 3 { same, in which case Charles Hay ; Brox iin {claims he is not liable on his bond J K MARKETS. d Ex {7. I. Rigrev, foreglaintiffs; C. RY. . ai = I ,200 yaras tra Yuality White Was ® 3 F. R. McCurdy Co., Clarence Cham Are arriving daily. and you'll surely enjoy see- Webster, for defe : ing the latest arrivals, * A motion will b¥made in the last. : ers--il. W. Nelles, Manager. || Flannelette for Ladies' Underwear, | will and testament of John Young v 5 Clositipr Prices. Sent A more splendid showing than we ever had { Parkhill, deceased. Robert Meek 3 pn = Pt. {4 "for Men' 5 Nightgowns 15¢ yard 5 -- ' for your inspection now awaits your approval , {and James McCulla, executors, 1 o Montreal, tiffs. and Mary Jane Parkhill, et . o RBDEE . . A A, A i ha ---- here. {defendants Mgtion for the = al 5 ment : Come and look the newest things over whe- | mination of certain qu ations aris LL ot | | . " { in 'the dministialic « the d gi vi | thar you want to buy or bok, An inspection {ing 19 of al a torthe trie eh a J | Montreal Power 21 Ww omen S I a Underwear will prove very interesting, To-Day is a goo construction of his will, as to the . ; | { ' I y o adh d jFoastrus of Marvy BE. Jone i Mar ; Ae Right we ights and proper size in W hite 1 n- time. ens John Parkhill in cortain insure | oo. ANEERSON | SRaw oh WE shrinkable Wool, in Natural Colors. SUIS, $10.00 to $20.00 a | ee Fe ri ss = | | + Von Draven) Comat, Alb COATS, $12.00 to $18.00. ; | i cor (hm execuiors Io Wh Be ws - a Nex Nor : fo % | Children's Underwear of all wanted kinds for the defendants < . court, K.C'., for the infants papish [4 4 MIE tur Saget gt AAA ANN, NA SAA New York. LIVINGSTON'S | EEL : i 3 i 4 Lo-Morrow ; BROCK STREET Sey aT of pees Ss, J jibes Lh a The Question of the Everything for Men and Boys to Wear. Rvs Grab, of ths Nnickirbosl Ig | defonco for which : ten vr K New Fall Suit or Coat hotet, Ne $1.50 umbrella ¥ Dutton's "Au " he sald ------------ In Alesandria Bay, Y potatos left to de her own defence unit = A } \ \ $ RS ol red at Gity cents x bushel { eannot kee the advantages of the PITH OF WORLD NEWS | ( an e Settled . , | . A -- A - Ta, LL. SoRnson, Nels street, has re sxistence of an ni i fener ---------- , th the west ouneil of "dt t coprosenta From Telegraphic Despatches and | Hed through who would soo 0 er i Newspaper Exchanges. i up to sev f touch with e th ht_ of th R Cree j vent Ly eon! represe py a Many New Things have arrived ? nye ' enn, {atholy | ! y { 9 o . dh ; ' Ne Lid in Cah, oe pny ReaOhiE, | « EL Jil \®__ during the past few days. These Mendel s for bar 3 Oi tu dead channels h. wh 3 ph, on wrsday. He we i } i FW : wp v Miss* Alma Johnson, trained nurse | ho policy of their governments | POD in Haitfa YF | will be on sale To-Morrow, Joston, is visiting «her mother af ' be imperf¢ 1¥ APrese i G : 1 Gardiner, Neepawa, an. | A { . r : brother at Kepler welieve a bett x » to |suivided. by Stabbing himself in the i . > M. (). Dunn, of the Canadian Nort) 1d b nial po 1 cor ati throat He was a bartender \ IM N C $ | 0 | 2 A TO 2 crn railroad, aker a perm rit} hn his . . hing:ley' Wirren, Dr en, aged nine 4 ew oats, to 50, pe for \ r N Stree y i 4 an AR A was drowned in the riv His brot 2 2 brick d ' Men loi's 22.75 coat sale, Satur ; 3 el sii. oi hi: 42 = 'hat would jer wa drowned in the same plan | 3 0 d $30 ee en ale: Saturday oo] sas "done 1st year." That wouid [er wus 4 | : ~ 13.50 and up to Hou ekee er the oity rk . of Watertown, N.X sehieine: perial defence Neh Former rInspecta w W. R. Davis, who | bf : mingsion sponds 22.000 5 year o t Zeal 3 ir ts f revocably | resigned from thi Toronto pol | i N S . S Pp S five park ' od af 080 of Australia jforee Just Janunry, is likely to be tl Ba ew oduits, ' . | ). G az : red new chief at Yethtride $ | ham, is in the city, at con he rd era that w Zoaland At Hamilton an eightesn-vear-old | | 5 ¢ ha 3 ? roalar amilton, a sy v ar-old | vention ol the tenn Y 1 a t Y noon A ra- girl, | 1 as | i 2 to $30. | , from Dunnville, was forced into a Association asian unit of « h it { house' of ill-fame and, finally securing Buy whisk t Gi n arvellou his 2 OF t scheme ve pic the police, she was | We have just received a large amin how and slander. Leavelle s boon ostabSn Wh 2 tla. 1116: Jomo if MP Migio: Smith, the Come To-Morrow VEL = mus BIT gates n the p y re jal wi woman tried (to suicide | shipment of ai a Clarke Wii; dad two] ¥ Aston i neces ey A ath Laftor th venten | Even if not prepared to buy yod are most wel ore pames ta the "prohibited . $ " © ¥ pore v; | Sails Mut Not tock the Rows. come to select anything you -may wish and have it E. . I h Sh ol Sh ¥idla) a he Wake fr hi os rivers nd: chute as) placed aside until wanted. .nglis eets, ED Bie acs ot] rm SEES PMs Tor Ss ror 1 ocd ade Sl waiver . irctiinys al Nakimnca cad Tosrare my in ite £1 ie. or he Ny Jz pe | Kid Cloves For Fall - rninz, aud hastil Moke » the | publ mveyanees to be eit standing s---- not the v \ wands 3 fimish of evening wriorman! Olen A 11 - k Two Grand Teank Yardmen Met To {dled up to Fis table to tah £. of foo ten ad on in the evenwng. | new makes stant Death. or: hut - planGrg at the side. le Police Constable 8. Arniel warned a | 37 pumher of these men on Friday | now- ready. Barrie, Sept. 27. James Chipping ot hits pron \ his «ide } ¢ ' h Ings al jton and W. J. Early, two Grand w yoking up ie ' ! I morning It; is congidersd an Feunk yvardmen, were peezed 4 y R " A ction tu the stree death close to the door ob Suprin "Oh, mall ght War ee ---------- | tendent Lynch's divisional office this Feared For His Property. Beds reads, | morning Tity were chaining z pen D prin ng When the late Jonas ndin was in | idraw-head of a freight train when a | VI rom Ig L Aim Ne a Sweden on a visit he evidently be jgrain train backed into them, killing ls Ty : ge ame worried over hs property in this | A ] both on the spot Other train men | x miu h . : __letty for he went to the British consul | say they dida't know the unfomunat: 70%, BLOW © {where he was stopping and had him | men were there as they hadn't put y posi i write the local authorities to # if tout the usual signs to protect them © . 4 mw his property was all right. He thought : s salves. Both victims were married and nk Forte. nf Pittshure, who wae |it might be sold while he was away {leave families. Chippington was band tio 3 aia Cie Hubler -- - I1S a c 111€1S, master of the Allandale baud week 1 & Yh alt . ? v of Many =a girl has cgpught the man | - ow { having she wanted by pretendihg to try to j = A ~~ A fran drawn by, electricity, gen longing to "0 1 mor. has hadeleatch ore she did mot wani A erated by a portable storagé battery Sno setilen . wh a id Ate The absent are not alwaye to blame | Napkins, Towels ins" 85 50a FEES S2 a ies Tan Calf Waterproof, And Towellings | [imme = Pima] | Boots for Fall Wear. We have High Cat Waterproof Tan Boots . Which we are offering at oa te | 773 N\ & . ror Ladies. 'BIICE! é 1 BN ie * a \ We have The Regular height Heavy Sole prices much below regular oo e \Y | eT clave The Rofuiah H quotations. : al ; " ih | (Ne hava Cirth Top Tan Button Boot for | \ t diaz. t Th 1K i : Ail ! We have Tan Beots. for Dress Boot. i, : €1. i HON | | §& We have a very nice stock of Fall Boots. : \ Hu | Tans are very prominent. Very Pleased to show Qur Assortment | HE I ES : THREE WATS FROM PARIS. ; f Th -" .Lock : Sh S ; ) These are styles that ave quite prominent on the streets of the French capital They display ee. ett oe tore variety of tastes, but all conform to the ea of the close fitting bonnet type that looks to become pope * -& this Jal) and Winter, . « tin i

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