Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Mar 1914, p. 3

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Ashby the Tailor 76 Brock St. . "Phone 1518 Aredia | : bie Re- Srl HE ScorELl, De Buys a Solid Back Hand Drawn Hair Brush. You can have any Hair, Cloth or Hat Brush in our store with 26% off the plainly marked retail price. Get one to-day at witite, ! : oct | "Und he heading "Sosial Habits" were the p classed! as fol- lows : Te y 3. The statistics il" Conditions" : "Married, h 186{ females, 7; widowed, males, 8: si males, 311; females, 4. : erring to the ages of convicts report shows six males over sev- years; over pixty and + under ty, 14 males; over fifty and un- der sixty, males, 34; over forty and v fifty, males 78; females, 2; over thigy and under forty, males, 132; fi ed, 6; over twenty and under thigy, males, 205; females, 3; under twalty, males, 36, ring the year convicts deported, veive. deaths. hi racial statistics showed the fol- lowing : White, males, 488; females, 10. 8 lored, males, 15; female, 1. ln- dian, male, 1. 5 "The punishment of bread and water was administered 168 times; number of convicts involved, 113; number con- fined in prison of isolation, 15; eor- poral punishment, per hose, 7; convicts involved; 6; punishment with reduction of rations, males, 14; convicts involy- ad, 10; deprived of writing privilege, 1. The school instructors' repos show? ed the total number enrol led during ing the year was 85; out of this num- ber 35 passed out capable of reading, "| writing and arithinetic. The report of the matron stated "that gverything in connection with the department was in a very satis- factory condition, and that the con- duet and industry of the inmates was good. The mew building was found comiortable and convenient, and a de- cided improvement over the old quar- ters. During the year five prisoners were received, one discharged by the expiration of sentences, and one pa- roled, leaving eleven women in the in- stitution. : The female conviots turned out 310 pairs. of socks, 1880 towels, 435 sheets, 453 pillow slips; 81 bed tickets, 449 handkerchiefs, 1 nightshirts, i sel intsprtall A ate is reported as fol : Gross expenditure for 1912-13, $166,761.28; revenue, $45,684.84; net expenditure, $121,076.44, e cobBf per capita for three years is given as follows: 1911, 8241.55; 1912, $242.94; 1913, $328.24. : The report of H. W. Wilson, hospital were fifteen there were there and How's This ? Wo offer One Hundred Doliars Res ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. "J, CHENAY & CO. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be. lieve alm perfectly honorable in. all business transactions and financially Able ta tarry out any obligations made by his firm, | Walling. Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Hall's aCtarrh Cure is taken internal- i ly, acting directly upon the blood and | mucous Surfaces of the system. Tes- | timonlals sent free. Price 76 cents per | bottle. Sold by. all Dru ists. Jake Hall's Family Pills for consti- | f | Hitter Oranges, 30¢ dozen. Sunkist Oranges, 18¢, 20c, 30c dozen. - Grape-Fruit, 3 for 25¢, 4 for Je, 5 for 25¢. Bananas, 13¢ and 20¢ dozen. Figs, 15¢ Ib. Dates, 10c 1b. French Crepes in soft rich Erounds In Paisley patterns; ~ will be enjoyable wearing, 75¢ line for Plain Popling in large scarfs, an rich coloring. for. ...25¢ SHIRTS In beautifully rich striges in French flannel with French each $2.50 Iv 'sref(o0 Sjeaedas puw sgno Ceylon flannel, with separate collars and French cuffs, at $1.00 and $2.00 SCOTCH OXFORDS | The most reliable goods many- factured for good wearing shirts In heavy weight $1.75 English Oxfords Scotch and English prints all new pajterns $1.00 and $1.25 SOX----in plain and shot silk, all ( reinforced heels and toe, bt G0¢ & T5e w 314 Princess St. Phone1408 REMEDY. AT OUR RISK You know us, your home drug: gist, and when we give you the ope portunity to try a remedy with the understanding that if it doesn't re lieve you and satisfy you fin every way we'll give back your money, there is certainly no excuse for hesitation on your part. This is the way we always Rexall Dyspepsia Tab- lets. We kmow what they are made of. We kmow that they have bene- fited your neighbors and friends. We er Boma Bp EK a best remedy or i ion and Agape. Fegan sud smut and the ot ingredients they contain are ndoe by the entire dl pro fonsion for the relief of stomach ail- 'and to aid gagy, comfortable a _ Soothing to Se ach, checking heartburn 1 ress, stimulating the flow of He mach present moment. The kingdom of time over its military position. of policy and considérable vigor. holm. overseer, showed net expenditure for drugs, $240.59; per. capita cost, 49c. 'the nationality of the conviets is given as follows : Canada, males, 298 females, 7: England, males, 5(; Wales, males, 2; Scotland; males, 11; Ire Jand, 'males, 22; France, males, 5; Sweden, male, 1; United States, males, 49; females, 2; Italy, males, 33; fe male, 1; Austria, ~ males, 10; India male, : Germany, males, 5: Russia, © males 6; female, 1; Tur key, © male, 1; Denmark, male, 1; Austria, males, 2; Greece, male, 1; Newfoundland. male, "1. : During the year 92 male convicts and 1 female were allowed out on pa j vole: a yr Harness Makers Are Seeking Work Elsewhere. Gananoque, March 10.--The little daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. John Wraight, Brock street, has been tak- en to Kingston hospital for treat ment for. appendicitis. John Kevin, Brock street, a resident of this town for sonie thme past, is leaving short: ly for Battersea to work on a farm. The spring and axle department of the Ontario Steel Products company, fimited, which "has been running full time since starting up early this year, has been compelled by searcity of orders' to reduce to five days week, this to start into effect this week. The rolling mill and shovel department of the same firm is also running five davs a week. Several of the harness fectad - by the lock-out a week ago are reported to-day to have accept- ed situations elsewhere. \ Several oth- ers are also expected, to take up oth- er branches of work '# the near fu- ture unless a settlement of the trou- ble is armived at very soon. William E. Megys, 'insurance inspee- tor, Toronto, spent the week-end here with his wife and family. Miss Phoebe Bryant, Charles street, who has been spending the past fow waoks in the' reer of the township, with Mrs. J. Willoughby, has feturn- ed home. Andrew Fdwards, spending a short time here with relatives, left yesterday morning for his home at Elmira. 4. Hubbard has purchased the va- eant lot at the corner of Oak and Rirst streets, and purposes erecting a residence there this summer makers af- POLICE STUDY ESPERANTO Paris Officials Hope to Aid Poreigu- ers Thereby. Panis, March 10.--Several French police commissaries and other officials have begun to study Esperanto. M. Mouton, who is the Head of the eri minal investigation department, takes lessons three times a week from an inspector who is proficient in that universal language. Police Inspector Migifiere was the first French police man to take wp Esperanto, with a view of introducing it on the force It is hoped that the city will soon have Esperanto-speaking policemen on service in the streets, where it is be- lioved they might frequently be able to help fordigners. TO INTERCHANGE TRAFFIC Three Railroad Systems Agree lie specting Toronto. Montreal, March 10.--An ment has been made between the OC. P.R., Grand Trunk and Canadian Nort eastern lines, by which at Tatonta there will be an in of passenger traffic. For years there have been restnicti on this Interchange which have harassed the public, who could not get {hrough tickets when coming from other lines travelling by Toronto. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days ists refund money if PAZO T fails 'to eure Itchi arrange- ON lind, ding or Protruding Piles. application gives relief, 5 ' First $1) USTAVUS THE FIFTH oF SWEDEN AND HIS CONSORT. RN interest centres round the House of Sweden at the Certain Movements on the i garrisons to the north of Findland have called for much com Thaslan ga King Gustavus has stated his opinions on certain matters In fact these 'royal t about a state of friction between the parlinment and the hing: which doubtless in due course will be smoothed out. writing several thousands of Upsaia and other students have been de. monstrating their 10yalty to the King im front of his palaces in Stock. Sweden is much exercised at (hic part ol remarks have At the time of SPENT NIGHT IN TRER Two Ladies Frightened by Heaving Wolves Howl, Fort William, March 10.---Spend- ing six hours at night in the deep, dark pine woods at Kamindstiquia, a station on the C.N.R., about twen- ty miles from this city, two ladies well known in the Twin Cities 'are suffering severely from shock. The) left their home about 5.30 inthe, afternon to visit 'a neighbor's house about one mile distant. The hours went by and as they did not return a "search party was formad.a: mg ar eee CrOTWRE branches «of a big pine tree. Their story was that in some man- ner they had lost their way, and bad become frightened by the owls hoot: ing and the howls of the wolves o! the woods. They climbed into the branches oi a big tree, and when found were ilmost unconscious from the ' cold and fear, 2 Spa ---- KRAFOHENKO TRIAL COSTLY Arrest and Prosecution Will Cost Over $50,000. Winnipeg, Man, March 10.--The trial of Krafchenko, alleged niurderer of Bank Manager Arnold, of Plum Coulee, will begin before Chief Jus: tice Mather, probably on Wednesday. He is to be brought from Winnipeg in a, private car and will be guarded night 'and day by relays of two men in a steel cell iin the court house. I'he crown has subpoened sixty wit. nesses and the defence about, forty. It is estimated that the arrest 'of Kraichenko and his prosecution will cost the crown upwards of $50,000 in addition to the reward of £13, 000 offered for the capture of Kpq. fchenko after his escape, and not he paid. STRIKE COAL VEIN Have may Unexpected Discovery Near Shenan doah, Pa., Completes Big Tunnel Shenandoah, Pa., March 10.--The Buck mountain vein of fifteen féet of fine coal was struck yesterday by Do lan Dros., tunnel contractors for the Locust Mountain Coal company, Phil adelphia capitalists, who recently ob tained the lease from the Girard os tate to develop the coal lants in the Locust mountain here are largely in. terested. , The company will begin shipmente as soon ag the new breaker, in course of erection, is completed, This unexpected ~~ strike completes the tunnel and saves fhousands «of dollars to the company. Chief Badly Hurt. Watertown, N.Y., March 10.1. C. Bundy, chief of the Watertown fire department, had one ankle broken and was otherwise injured when he sipped and fell from the runui board of the automobile fire ehgfitie. The ponderous piece of apparatus weighs' over five tons, and one of the rear wheels passed over his leg, just above the ankle. nm Gave Fire Alarm. Chairman Macnee, Trustee James Craig and John Macdonald, secretary of the board of education, paid 3 visit to Vietoria school on Monday afternoon, and while there gave the fire alarm and the school was cleared ir. one minute. Purchased a Schooner, Captain Vandusen, of purchased the schooner Canlkins from Capt. Hinekley. The Is to be properly dressed. An ill-fitting and poorly constructed corset will "mar even the most exquisite gown. Eeonomy is a virtue but must be practiced with discretion. To pur- chase an inexpensive corset manifests wisdom, but to buy a eheap corset spells folly. We guarantee satisfaction with each pair of American Lady $1.35 to $5.00 Kaho $1.00 to $2.50 LA REINE $1.35 fo $4.00 Nemo (Reducing) $2.50 to $6.00 Frolaset (front laced) $4.00 to $30.00 Mme. Lyra $4.00 French Model Corsets 'We Invite Inspection STEACY J ust One Application + and Ugly Bairs Vanish | enough paste to cover the objectionable + hairs. **' HELP FOR Picton § Bertha | , Caulkins has been engaged in the lo- cal coal and feldspar trade for some years and is one of the hest known vessels in the local fleet. °° = Tn yl Adisy up-to ermy moderate. Princess street, Modes of To-day) Here is a simple treatment for re- moving. ugly hairs. It is painless, re- quires lttle time and can be used in the privacy of your home. Get some powdered delatone and with water mix Apply for 2 3 minutes, then rub off, wash the skin, and it will be left soft, clear and hairless. This meth- bd is inexpensive and entirely harms l8s8, but be sure to get delatone or the result may be disappointing. -- Bluefish Swordfish, Tom Cods, Flounders Dominion Fish' Co. WORKING GIRLS Two Girls Tell Story of Theis Iliness and How They Found Relief. New Orleans, La.-=* take pleasure wr in writing these line a Until'your feet boots now." We y THE BUSIEST A STORE IN y =------0 o-=TOWN Blue Dresden China Tea Sets A special line, about 20 sets Jeft. pieces. ets left. Complete 44 12 tea plates, 12 cups and saucers, 1 cream iu 1 sugar bowl, 1 teapot, y i I slop bowl, 2 cake plates. These sets can be had with or without the teapot Regular price $8.50. Special price $4.95 re ROBERTSON'S, [HITED Fire China Crockery and Glass Electric Chain eee | a a -- Showers & Brackets See our outfit for an eight room house at $18.00, Dainty and chaste. Special prices for home wiring this week. Come and see. H. W. NEWMAN Electric Co. Phone 441 and 1376. . 12 Princess Street tH 2 ve them. Prices right. © Buit cages, eheapest and best in eity. High class repairing. "Phone 1246. - I's I EFS THE PRA RE. te

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