Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1914, p. 8

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spt an Auto am and Brought RANA ILL N : Up. ERNEST VILLARD w : NOT GO Dr. Heaslip, of Picton, whose aunto- TO ALBANY : mobile sank through the ice near thers! a few days ago, is again rejoicing in Until the Machinery of Internation-| the possession of his property. The accident happened ou the return ol Law Yas, Been Inv J =--Th3 journey from Adolphustown, about one United States Authorities to Pruss'huadred yards from the shore, and m the Matter. | forty-three feet of water. The doctor's escape was a narrow one. Feeling the i] That he would fight extradition was t {| the statement made to-day regarding ian 2 be Silapkivg. under the front Lea \ | the case of Ernest Villard, arrested a Soinpanion, Mr. Galiorne; to Femp, The pm days ago on a charge of forgery a el Gshorne, aE preferred against 'him in any, loinitated into the water. His com- He has fifteen days in which to Panion rescue. Jim, . while the suto nko proceedings. It is understood sankoby the hon » , >in 3 . y ba 2 that the United States authorities will mn 8a Ee Th ain 0 You're invited. to eall and . : | press the matter. Villard, while se + Su Saturday, the nn fy lee i Trait : ; ijere { the Internationa ' : : alk spring atloring w ; 7 Ajexetary:tredsurer o where the accident had * taken place, ta P tailoring with 3 Hod_{'arriers' Association, is alleges aud, after taking a sounding and ad: us. We'll take ple: sure m : ; 3 to have forged his namd to a cheque justing the. grappling iron the auto- f » showing vou all the "new aa : ££ | The accused is stil being held af the iaates ite ths rst the. Surfs ace, hve a ; 9 Hy ' : - BF ||ij police station and is having his meals [pen Sy stout cable was fixed (othe --- ; 1m spring woollens, and they ; 4 Jj rerved to him from his fricads 9 the automobile, and. with the aid of a tree, : O € J§ EB S outside. Saturday a locdl barber call. |, pulley and a team, the catch was ' are certainly beautiful. | FERN { . : : : ab { i { jed at the police station and was al- |} 0404 "Gon of the cushions: and "one A f y ij lowed to give han a shave in his cell. er Te 3 3 dedito 4 : ne : We 1 post vou in regard to a i ey J re kites 3 igh Ex : ' y : : i 1 Lansdowne News Budget Yras erachod Saud' the: up damaged, 3 the correct spr ing cut and 3 3 e & Fhe damage is P estimated, at about 4 Lansdowne, March 28. The death [$150. 3 , tell you anything you w ish : i s occurred here on Wednesday morn- While the: Bay of Quinte is noted for to know concer ning your 3% {fing at tha home of her sister, Mrs. J. [its fish, we holieve that this is the big- Baste r*Suit. : ) (| Richardson, of Mrs. James Monroe, [gest catch yot made in this Bhi J A - 3 3 pe who was about eighty years old. De rr renee ex . a we stvleg « OT IDO ns 3 %, Heeased lived in this section all her STOCK MARKETS ' 7 i Rl y In neat new sty les and corre ct weight We desire to call vour at-. S 1life. Her husband predeceased her x Y i . " rat ; 2 {{some years ago. The funeral ser-|#. B. McCurdy & Co.. 88 and 8§/ tention to the fact that the = 2 || vice was held- at the residence, the Brock St.--H. W. Nelles, Manager. | best dressed men vou meet remains be'ng placed in the vahit. Closing Prices, March 30th i] Mi : tailore d sleeve. Prie es from $8 8.50, £9.50 some here for their clothes Frank Griffin has moved into Miss . TS | ¢ S. Sarah Stevens' residence. Mr. Fower Montreal. for spring wear, both the Raglan and daughter, Wolfe Island, are visiting |Cement com. . llithere for a few days. R &0.... - i The many friends of Miss Lucy |Toronto Railway . F430 | They come here beeauns: : {bas moved into the house vacated by |Canners : : C18 | 3 they know that we're i apes: Thomas Leech and | Cement pid... ee 3 Lk $10 12 15 and on up bg 3 ' ' 304 ; ' . p . . | i - . . | Aldrich will regret to learn of ier {Brazilian . ' 4 {serious illness, which occurred when | Textile .... Gy ¥ i | || she was visiting her father at Fair- Shawinigan : § , | hela Miss Grace McAvoy, Malloiy-| Detroit ... || town, is visiting Miss May: Phillips. | Macdonald a ; : * * he 3 ! i | Both Charles and Henty Aftmstronz, | Pominion Steel ir : Ta i y J bo Le " ] ilaged brothers, are critically ill. Spanish River .... , N D M ] al orin 3d Eh i Material for the erection of Delmer |1win City . ania 5 i ew Yess atena S a || Fergusop's steel barn has been re- | Bell Telephone i Sa : ig Poss go 2 2 : : , j{Soived. The construction will be {Ottawa Light, Heat. and Power Our new spring suitings and dress materials are now + Try our sort of tailoring this spring. *We be- [iiwatched with interest, as it will be How Tonk {ithe first steel frame barn in this dis ew Xo Wwe » y \ . | x . lieve we'll be able to please and surprise vou, and tet Mrs. William Lackie, Joyce-{ Coppers : ye tion. 4 few: then you 11 come again. {| ville; was here on account of thé ill- Smelters send : 59 DIAGONAL WHIPCORDS . nt ' an . i,neds of her mother, Mrs. William |C.P.R as . : Moder: ite prices always prices you will be {| Tedford Readivg oii. 654 | Correct weights. for suits, coats, skirts and street dresses willing to pay. 2 ' Miss Annie Dixon is convalescing | Union Pacific ... 58% | : he best she fei for s - o : a Suits to measure, $25.0 0 up. \ Cro 3 Tres wgeks finds. Repben Usted States Steel .. be ) in the best shades Tor spring. * . : - \ ross, who purchased the farm e ea OE, : a Spring Overcoats to measure, $22.50 up 1 inte John Later is ie B00... ua int Gaes g NEW WOOL CHEVRON. ; a Always welcome. : b $ this week. The Methodist ehurch is] Atchison... .. ' ; v . Of handsome appearance, firmly woven--unspotable finish {| having a new. pipe organ installed. | Northern Pacific . : WOOL SERGES J {|The W.A. of St.|John!s church hold Brooklyn Rapid Transit 9g } 1 i i . i {{its annual meeting in, DeWolfe's hall Rubber A . | In all the fashionable shades for spring. ' jon Wednesday. evening. Rev. Mr Lehigh Valley . To. 434 : hi SILK AND WOOL SANTOY CLOTHS for Dresses. merical Can. : 9 - i *eck, niissionary to. the Eskimos, . {|gave an interesting address Mrs. New Haven Railway : {| William Wier, Ottawa, is visiting her | Southern Pacific | parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Shieldk. Cotton BROCK STREET ["™ =", A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. March -...... ready and you will find mary novelties here. We can only men- = Junetown.. March 27.--Miss Arley | juiv iia still a patient in Brovkville hos- oe 3 {| pital. Mr. and Mrs. 'W. H. Franklin attended the temperance convention h held in Brockville last week. Syrup- J, eats i making is the order of the day. Miss Tuly {Alma Purvis spent Saturday and Corn~-- ,Sunday in Brockville.. Miss Edna Tuly ! Scott has returned home after |y,. spending the winter with her grand Uats-- { mother at FEscott Eli Tennant had | jul, a milk-machine installed last Satur- Sept {day Tt' records" six cows niilkedds in rm ------ \ 3 . . * as.' " | seven minutes The power will be SCHEME APPROVED OF { | given by a new gasoline engine -- | | Mrs. W. Haton. Lyn, spent Wednes-| ro Have Childe Wri ¥ iS | i} | 1 ! . te iss {day with her sister, Mrs. Z. Palmer > : ren fie on Essays ¢ Pa vid Cartw right w i be farm as . on: Sanitary Questions { ; , sistant for Arden Wien for the] 'The spzgestion which has been i . i nade to have the school children] il * { coming summer. The cheese factory ouened Tuesday. with the former] Write essays on sanitary questions s | For ( urta ] ns | make r. William Flood, as propriet-| 'ne of the best movements which i Kg tf Avery was on a business | has been set on foot along this line, "| 1 1 . "RE ' 2 Foi ve : - . re | trip to Wscott on Thursday. KFence-|t Prominent citizen -ia'ed ta ithe] | We feel that our Kid Gloves this sprig will give excep- So surveyors were busy at work here op | Whig on Monday. 'The Moard of ' . : . * 'Wednesday. Malcolm Hall has pur-| Education is to be commwendei fi r fional satisfaction, the colors seem so clear and the quality of the | chased a new "lightening" evapora-| taking wp the 'matter and devoting 3 {tor. James Warren 'has taken pos-| he sum of 350 tov :icds the prizes skins even better than usual. AT \W/ ALDRON'S i ~esion of G. P. Scott's sugar bush vhich will be od ud for 'these : ~ " ~ My Mas summers; Lansdowne, is] dssays.' { 2 . oe . . { LE PREMIER Our tested French Kid Glove in black, tans, j here with her zon, A. EB. Summers "It will tend to stir up interest i antes meng the children on this atl in os ee a fp | Contracts Awarded ortant question." continued the white, grevs, mode shades, at art showing over ol diffe rent patterns The teoders on the bungalow. for] titizen, 'and it is one on which i120 * 8 v3 i $ A. C. Hay, of Kilburnie, which is to] much stress cannot be laid in this popular curtain material suit- - pn : and 1 : ' t . $ + be. built Albert street, closed The Board of Edutatioa and the gg 3 . " ro . : i ble f : wih boii es pe Be { Trade have Kit. . i MONEY KATHERINE --Qur recal French Kid Glove in black, white, able for any room in the house: The Saturday and the |coutracts have} Board of i . been awarded as follows Simmons! towards the prizes and they will ¢o- colors are hite Ivory and \rahian | Bros., for plumbing, tinsmithing aud] perate with other cic bodies 0 | tans and other shades, at : } : Be a | hot air-heating; George Smith, plas-| welp the scheme along The City] and they come in plain, hemstitehed tering and stuco, work; Frank H | Council will likely donate 2 sum for | y | Hurd, carpenter work, and H WW.' this purpose. a and fancy designs l Newman, the electric lighting. The a ---- : ; Ba hole of the above ig under the Sold Brick Works supervisiqu of C. H. Leeder, archi Cornwall, March 30.--David Lewers | Prices 10c to 60c a Yard If tox | 3 ot, i has disposed of his clay land here to | rices Cc {0 C a ar Mr. Hay intends building another | © Glengarry and Stormont Ri ailway | brick residence on Frontenac stret compaby. Mr. Lewers has been manu- i s F ---------- . ITs 3 facturing brick here jor twenty ve There is now no one making brick | "Humanity." , . here, or between here and Montreal, I This well-know n play, dn three acts, although there is an abundance of oN j which has been presented to the pub good clay for the purpose in the vi-J a ras 1us INS } lie of England over. L000 tines by the cinity Mr Lewers manuinctured 10. famous actor, John Lawson, has been || 000 Sr das thus year ol sing reproduced in mation pictures, with wood as fuel. He intends disposing of { Lawson and Mis original star company | 4 plant equipment. A large assortment of pretty patterns in Foggindis Taghigh wif Ba La eo : : : , ---- sucensses and should not be missed. ne " Jury i E 3 diffe re id widths. ¥ People who have visited and lived in : Summoning 3 Filan. on 5 ' Fagland have scen it as often as six Police Constable Timmerm | . : times. See it and 'two other good |Monday morning looked after the . : | summoning of citizens to serve on al 20c to 60c a Sard comedies at Wonderland, Monday and Jury at an lnquest at the police court! H Tuesday. Usual admission. this evening at eight o'clock, called J TO i Cob as the result of the fatal accident at : thio in Diplomeiic Corps the the Floor Wall and Tile fom pany : Ll gaay or our e rst woman to take up Ss ' i : The nquest was Casement Cloths Art Muslins Diplomatic Service as a profession Sun the coroner, Dr. A. E. fli has just been appointed at Christi-|poss ® " *e ' « *f}l avia. Miss Henrietta Hoegh, a pret- pei xz Spot Muslins, Art Sateens {iy woman of twenty-seven, is now Otierest Prowsiersiiy Insp : 3 ' Pinst Secretary of Legation at the Tokiv, Wasch 30~-The emperor has . : : Norwegian Legation in Mexico. She a nh le hg and Cretones - passed ler examination in internati- aRoted De Te yo z v a i A PO ery ane | House of Poers, but it is believed that If} © The Empress Shoe, the Dorothy Did, vears ago. s st Secretary 4 ee ne ay "" Suitable for Curtains and Draperies, from will have the privilege of the usual the prince will ee the Walk-Over, and other good makes. The i y h 3 - : . diplomatic uniform, with the excep purely party ecdbinet would be great- | best we ean buy. All sizes and in B, C and D widths. Weg can fit vour feet properly. 0c to 40c a yard. J}| tion of-the ornamental sword and{jy Jessoned. Ji} sold-braided breeches. - { ~ oy er . On or ahout April 6th James Me Tee erdam bricks." Gibson's. Parland will « v stores nd ome wat of oh Market street; mediately adioining | Very pleased to Show You our new styles an s Lunn awa, was ven i(iilson s Red Cross Drug Store, duri a . / la complithentary dinner on Friday | alterations to building 3 King poe of w hether Jou intend to buy or not. ; eveping by the bers of the indus | Two P.R. inspectors were in the 5 'trial cooking: night classes, in the city on Monday for. the purpose of con- | : School of Applied Arts. | ducting an investigation into the ac | "Phone 230, Gibson's, for drugs." cident which occurred at Jackson' si B. 'A. J. Swanson, barrister, Osha- MiHs last week. wa, is the guest of Professor and! Politness is + "to goodness -what Mrs. W, W. Swanson, 182 University; words are to thought. avenue, lor a few days. : Syrup of 'Figs.". Gibson's. - '

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