LRT i Sey RY gg a rosin 8 LS "na : a CY RS AML en nin RR Sa . erent nr RE a TE | INTO CAMP = corps will write on examinations !for dispensers of medicine which are | Albin P. Guild Passed A way : 2 ; : i be held on Monday. Staff-Sergt. Thursday Evening ON BARRIEFIELD HEIGHTS ON SE lav, Corpls. I. a One of the oldest residents and MONDAY MORNING bi ey, J. T. Reid, and W. J. FB lhe earliest Pioneers of Leeds county, . fo In the person of Albin P. Guild, of On Thursday evening, the bearers o iw || Queen's Company of Engineers is lon of the 14th Pow. 0. Rifles Meliorvians, Ont, was on Thursday Preparing For Its Annual held its first drill for the Season un. fase: orl 15ih, gay ig ys Spring Training --Advance Party ger 4ifection of Staff-Sergt. HE. |, on the same broad acres on Opens Camp Saturday. F In the -- of a Yew weeks a |¥Dhich he lived and ne on Decem- No, 5. company, Field Engineers, of 'dance will be held in the city hail ber 22nd, 1831, and had therefore (Queen's University, will go into camp 'vor the purpose of raising money to reached the ripe old age of eighty- at Barriefield, on Monday morning. 'purchase some of the uniforms for |'W© Years and four months. He was Phe advance party will go under can the cadet o f the city 7. |a farmer, carpenter and buildet by corps of the city. trade in turns, and 'was widely vas on Saturday morning. It is ex { i pected that there will be one hundred | VR Cir ' Anown aud highly respected through- f ... IED VERY SUDDENLY out 'the entire countryside. © During in eamp. The engineers will be eighty | strong, besides seven officers. The oth- Mis re the past few years he had lived a re- er thirteen will be 'made up of the | MISS Anna Campbell Passed Away in tired life. Some two weeks ago he stafl. Major Alexander Macphail, of | Toronto Friday Morning suffered a stroke of paralysis, grad- Queen's. Unitersity, will be in com- | Word was received in the city on [ually growing weaker until the end mand of the camp. Friday Moning, of the, death of Miss [came. : 'It is expected that the camp wil} be' Anna Campbel » daughter of Mr. and | he late 'Mr. Guild was the son of one of the most successful ever held on Mrs. Colin Campbell, Montreal street, | Jarvis Guild, of Mallorytown, who £ < larriefield Heights. Do veive men will which occurred in, Toronto on Friday | came to Canada from whe Now Eng. be selected ior the tel egraphic section, morning at one o'clock. The Jute Miss |1.nd states when this country was : ° which is to be organized this year. Campbell had lived in Kingsfon all then ohly wilder He w s The ground is reported to be very soft her life, but had moved to Toronto eh Only. 3 LCernees. 8 Was a 1s a result of the rain during the about six weeks ago, having been descendent of John Guild, who came as a res ¢ . 5 = x w 2 g Rr 3 ih 3 . : : ' a : . 63 0 1 past couple of days. It is expected transferred as cashier of the head of- | 0 America in 1636, from Seotland, . , . : . ; - : : and who, as the records show, was that hay will be issued for the men to fice of the Woolworth company. dmitted he church at Dedh sleep on. Blankets will be issued in On Thursday morning, she was at | admitted to, the church a am, large numbers. 'work as usual and had completed her | Mass, on July 17th, 1640. In 1861, Saturda 0 a m to l 2 oMajor II. I. Hughes, engineer officer day's work when she was taken very | following the discovery of gold in 4 * °® : of the thivd division, will have super- suddenly - jl. Although medical ai- California, the decensed, In company vision over.the eamp. The following tendance was summoned, her condition | With a number ot other adventurous 3 5 - . 5 will be instructors: Capt. F. C. Kil- gradually grow worse. The remains | young men, leit for the gold fields, . A particularly good embroidery bargain was RE Sop Liat. J B.D. Dunbar, Will be' brought to Kingston for | where he spent several years. In re secured this week and we hand it over to our custo R.t ; Nergt.-Major F. Vokes, W.0., burial | ligion he was a member of the Me- > . oy . RCE; QMST YW. Fellows, R:C.E.. thodist church and in polities a MErsto-morrow morning at a price that will mean a~ rt J. Taylor, R.C.E. (mili- deffo FEIT I Dd oddededdedobbd ddd | staunch liberal. Surviving him is his great saving. » » a ot. Youth 18 nimble ary foreman of werk); Mergt.-Ifetr. # | widow, over seventy-five years of age, . aggalay, R.C.E. (infantry instruct- + QUEEN'S EXAMS. RESULTS + five children : Mrs. John Tuits, ? amd ); Sects i ' id Corpl. J. H. Peake, R.C. # ---- #| Muskegon, Mich.; Mrs. John A. Root ' . iM.anpk Corpl. ('. Smith, R. # The Whig will this year, as %iand C. O. tild, Mallorytown; S. A. man); | Sapper G.-8. Chap- 4+ usual, publish complete re- ~ & Guild, Brockville, and Leman A. 8 al S me full of S rt Eo (blacksmith) sults of Queen's college ex- #1 Guild, of the British Whig staff, King- ¥ | EE -------- examinations. %! ! 3 > ston, . Military Notes. Orders for papers left at The 'funeral' will take place at Maly | . * > A board composed of Lieut. Col this office will be given the # lorytown at 2 p.m. on Saturday oy 8 A | Panet, president, and Majors Leslie % same careful attention as in % cp mm Ol eries 5 t t rit {land Simpson 'will sit at St. George's % the past. Price per copy, *| ARREST FOLLOWS. FIRE v8 reng al $ 1 |i hall on April 20th when the follow- % including' postage, 3c. if rp ing officers write for promotion: The Whig bas no can- # Charge Against a Trenton Man--In- Ahinsi dng . hw "wR shits Tali . yh . Lieut.-Col. John Hughes, Major C. C. % vassers at the college. To %| spector Investigates ton The ih are made from a fine white English long Boyhood is May--season of life. Mothers. don't Bennett, Majors J. L. H. Bogart, K. # ensure the absolute certainty loth and will wear twice as letig as the ordinary M . . : ! > / . + iv , { Trenton, April 17.--At four "clock at 2 : 9 restrain the boy. Rather bring him-here and let us . E, B % Hughes, RC E E A. : cing the paper Jeave 3 Tuesday morning the interior of Swiss Lawn Embroidery. Most o fthe patterns are fix him out with clothes that will wu ithstand the 7 C., Capts, W. G. Hagarty, B.C. A. # ) | the Strato House on Feont about 3-inches wide, some with insertions to match. . > . . "hic v . | street was set o » vo place ' . 0 i ' serviee he's hound to give them, HH: A Shisholu, P. 3. M.'0., PF. L FERRER ae ately Ten two plaedy The real value of these are from 10 to 12 1-2¢ vard. 1 istrong, permanent staff, Lieuts Er )rtunately 1€ discovery t ' Lafferty R. C. A., F. M. Ben- STOOK MARKETS promptly made, and the flames Handsome suits in ngw spring models S00, RGA 3. 3. Hushes Boo , extinguished . before much damagg h . /. Macpherson R,. C. A. and Hon. ¥. B. McCurdy & Co., 86 and 8¥! was done Application was immedia- Your C olce 5c Yd [{orary Lieut. F. B. Davis, permanent Brock Ste--H. W. Nelles, Manager. | (ely made to the provincial authori. : . tH craft 2.45 p.m., April 17th | ties and Wednesday evening Inspector Saturday Morning, ' G. M. Carr Harris, cadet company Ni Ba | Reburn was sent down Yesterday the . ' ' sd ' {| leader in St. Andrew's cadets, has Montreal investigation wus taken up by In- || been selected as one of the boys of ('anners | spector Reburn and Chief Moffett, " . | |{the Canadian cadets corps to, repre- Cement pid. : 13 | with the resuM that Morris Stewart, ° ° |] sent Canada at Bisley shoot, which {ement com. , : an inmate of the house at the time \ || takes place at Bisley during the R. & 0 Rail an [wf the attempt to burn the build- S me ; 1 c Bo AM: # v AP I oronto alway : | ing vas ros 'hare ' {i month of May. Mr. Carr-Harris, Beaiicy 3 | ing, was arrested, charged with the « lll who is seventeen years of age, made Textile . * : na: | {a name for himself while taking part . . | Shawinigan . | « ing to-morrow hefore Police Wagis- he, Lonsdale Cambric The hotel . building was formerly owned by Dr. C.-L. Curtis, of King- He will come up for a hear- in the matehes- at the Barriefield : Pe . Detroit BROCK ST || ranges. «ast fall he won a num- . || ber of prizes while at the Dominion : . Spanish River (| Rifle association meet in Ottawd. He Tr diss Libel Actions Settled on purpose for women's and children's undereloth- Toronto, April 17.--"The Mail and | ing. It is worth regularly 20¢ yd. F'mpire"' versus "The News," and | {the early part of May, where the ca- {| dets will have some practise in the | city before leaving for England. | The following non-commissioned > New York wo Coppers ......0.. "The News" versus "The Mail and Smelters | Empire" hive. decided to make it up Yours 3 1 GPR, UE Tr ae 200% | and be friends. The one paper will ! . ( Reading ...... ... rea 32 [not sue the other, or the other coun. Saturday Morning, 2 @® Union Pacific : | terclaim against. the other, for the : 98% | two journals have decided to ery Erie es : : [quits with ome another. Sir John Atchison : 96' Willison's action against The Mail and ¢ Northern Pacific « sr : Empire will not go to trial, nor will » . Brooklyn Rapid Transit | "1 {The Mail's voice of counterclaim be Rubber ne, | heard in the courts. The parties have PECla owing - ® Lehigh valley ) | withdrawn all the records in the ac- : Rracal a 1 a tion arising out of the report that Sorte Pe Soipeay 2 Sir James Whitney was dead, and the ; BW XA0E "75 libel actions are now defunct : ' J 3 Mas Yoton IRE} Pope Receives Bruchesi Taly o> 1 Rome, April 17---The Pope yester- Pril 1 ul S | Oet day received In farewell audience, De 34 | Archbishop Bruchest, of Montreal, ? : -- ---- ho, it is believed, 1s likely to re- oe. : Gratz. {ceive a red hat, Archbishop Howley, From.a well-known maker. These consist of " Wheat-- | of St. John's, Newfoundland, and : Me | Bishop Mardi, of Harbor Grace. serge, fanev tweed and eponge cloths. The styles are Campbell Bros, $2 Derbies distinetive and dressy. Prices from $15.00 to $30.00. Jul Have no equal at the price Saturda 8 30 a m h ay | "Penslar cold creams," at Gibson's By coming ta-morrow vou have a choice difficult 9 ® ® ® aa . axe | After June Ist the C.P.R. will run { le aT av sel . r SN: . ino Li 0 get Jateny and you may select any suit or spring " : Protest Wiping Out Laval at between Waterford and Detroit, IR coat and have it ready. jeutting two hours offi the present run coon br - "- om' thegfioun 17.-- A delegation | ja [ond n, much of the saving being ABER hl jo AG Ix \ Ottawa Light, Heat and Power Montreal Power A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk, (iif will likely leave for Quebec about poi Telephone ...... v | ton This is fine but not too lightgn weight and made i | r ws li 8 passenger trains over the M. The cold backward spring finds us over-stocked and compels us to sacri- fiom thefCounty of Laval saw Sir (hy means of the tunnel of Dac 4 -- eit Em pp fice our large stock of ready-to-wear. Waldron's policy never permits carry- Wilfrid <aurier, and the Hon. Mr. | © "Penstar cold creams," at Gibson's. rm Ay | Beland yesterday, and protested | Iudignation was aroused in Winni- ing over goods from one season to another. Every offering besides being a jsalnst the proposed wiping out of | peg over the toast at the Roman Co. -- lot less than the price of production, is new this season, perfect and absolute- by adap ttuency In redistribution, |tholic banquet, in which the pope was | 1 reliable in eve wa sha e and mann ; by adding part of it to the Montreal | placed Hirst and King George second. y ry Y, Pp er, % seats and the remainder, or in fact "Ice cream bricks", at Gibson's. ' 11 . the larger part of I'Assumption. In future only the Hecision of the i Their view-_will be laid: } f the | Priv i ¥ All Our New York Cloth Suits of Li tore te Poe Ee A Council will be made public; special. committee of the house minority findings to be kept secret, A ------ "Kodak films," Gibson's. - pr ; y : * *arli 'e nite i Thomas Riley, who shot to death Of every deseription. No Reserve. To be sold at Parliament Hill's Water Bill . | orn Placa : ) . ( 4 isd om 3 | Geo Blackburn, at London, Ont ; Ottawa, April 17.--The dominion : * : hy g was found guilty of manslaughter. government has paid. 34,253 for "Films developed." Gibson's. * ; drinking water from Jan Ist, 1912, ne- rice % to March 1st, 1914, according (0 of e------ ® return tabled inthe commons ves terday. Since the last typhoid epi demic in Ottawa, about two vears 300 Spring Coats in serges, fancy weaves, sport coats, long taffeta, silk Aza. all oivil Servant ner the and satin coats and opera coats, to be sold at 1-2 price. rious departments have heen drink ; : : a i i distilled water. y ode , Remember every suit and coat in the lot are new goods imported from Wg Spring op distilled water Mi 1t New York for this spring's selling. Not one among them carried over from The McAdoo-Wilson Wedding / a O last season Washington, D.C., April 17.--Official | ) ee : announcement was made from the | White House to-day of the marriage Silk Dresses if sneismet Black, Box Calf, Leather, or Tan - diate relatives will he present. 250 Evening Dresses, Dinner Dresses, Dancing Frocks, Afternoon and On raw Sets doten Viscol Calf rf ne » as a - i « Street Dresses, our full stock of serges and cloth dresses, all go at this sale seedless oranges for 2g, at 1-2 rice. re ™ a ------ 2 J 2 + I : i re ea mtr oe Avg The Regular Army Boot, only better. Double e Them In the Window Langton wma Nee. Langton, ot inis fl ~~» Viscol Sole to heel, plain toe, no box. A Boot e : 4 Park, Taunton, England, and Irene, h ill d b f rtabl $4 75 t It will tell you more in a minute than a newspaper ean in an hour. Juugter. of Major Greaves Banning, t at Will wear an € comio €. el a : Goods will not be sold until Saturday morning. | Kentucky awn seed," Gibson's. . fee : . | |! Fudge HK. A. Lavell, Jade for the , whee sie mma we | THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE. i 0g, by Jud » V. P 2, he Som: . " . : : Rit |" Kencocky 1awn seeds" Gibson's. Just Received a large shipment of Good Trunks i - Dr. I. G. Bogart hat returned from * ; : h Finch whore ho wan a3. the bedside of aL aii . Ag his eaters son, ato Ay ; ; I : A :