Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Apr 1915, p. 6

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| Headquarters i. Boys' Clothing Headquarters for Boys' Clothing Bibbys Store Open This Evening ett A eA PtP SEAN a ar AANA AA lA Pf Aaa PN tt ° Bibbys $15 B Suits . h | xs Are hand-tailored from imported: Vieunas and Fine : 5 Worsted. Tailored by experts in the newest and smart- 1 yS C. est models. All sizes. » onl Ties | Pihye$I5Gy Sp Suits Bibbys $1 Kid Are hand-tailored from, fine quality Gloves for Men Dent's English make, Our $2.50 Hat leader, and we think it 'the best Hat for. Bibbys $10 Overcoats Are plain Grey or Black Cheviots and faney Tweeds, had of anybody anywhere. made in the smart Chesterfield stvle. Sizes 33 to 46. Bibbys $12.50 Overcoats Are Epglish Cheviots and Cravenettes. Plain Grey English and nw Blacks. Good tailoring; good styles. Sizes 34 to 46. Seotch Cheviots and Worsteds. Plain or cuff bottoms. Plains; cheeks and plaids. Very classy garments. A A A At AAA Bibbys $12.50 Tweed Suits Are exceptionally good value. Are splendid value. Bibbys $15 Overcoats Oxford Greys, Silver Greys, Browns and Blacks. Hand made garments, satin sleeve linings, Sizes 34 to 44. A A rr At A A AN a Bibbys $4 Shoes Are real ges. The best $4.00 Shoes in Are the real dressy Kind. Good. solid Tweeds Canada. in rich: coloring and new patterns. Sizes 33 to 44. ---- the white race. He says: "Johnson I rare duid it was impossible in ad- . {ESCAPED DEADLY TORPEDO. THE SPORT REVIEW. think, is the poorest champion we THE RAILWAY SYST Me vance to estimate the cost of opera- oung 0 1er K ever have had, On the defentive he "TOMMY" BURNS LOOKS TO WIL: a blow or two and doesn't hurt »ru Kenora Is After the Allan Hockey 0 / * O.A L.A, senior series Cup -- Ottawa Has the Lacgosse | 0 have the * | 'ar , ¥ in the east composed of Ottawa, Corn | Far-Reaching--It Bug Again. Too Much Power, Toronto Star: Otfawa has the la crosse hug again, A new set af angels has the fever, and they are talking of a club under Alf. Smith's manage ment in the NLU, or whatever or ganization controls lacrovse in the "Tommy' heavywaoight championship to John ting the road, and consequently gen- ---------- is a great man, but he won't fight. eral power was taken .to provide the Sting him and he'll run. | LARD TO-WIN. | he gets discouraged." It is the intention of "Joe Lally wall, Prescott and Alexandria. Last! Shears, who, with Fisher, Compos- year the group was made up of the glant battery- last year for Ottawa, Prescott, Carleton Plice and = Ottawa, Hamilton, has signed with Jersey Almonte, but the two latter teas problems will" shortly confront - Can- City of the "International Baseball proved drawbacks, ada. 'These may involve a mammoth | extension of the Government railway : wr Edward Butler, the Toronto scul- system, according to hints thrown At Keirora is hot-foot after the Allan Hockey Cup for next season. The Mackenzie brothers are home again from Melville, and will likely st; ay at Kenora and play on next year's team iliness of his mother. with the officers to hold a place for! Pacific. away before the men sail, barns who lost the comer son, expects Willard to recover jt for Ottawa made $5,000 last season, won the N.H.A, title lost the Stanley | ire Cup series, and will strengthen up pe Grand with Ottawa Valley youngsters. It is anuounced in Gttawa that Shore, Merrill, Lowry, and Darragh will be passed up next fall. Tle Ottawas (have gone to Portland, Oregon, to. play an exhibition series, WAS Not i "action was Although the offieial figures are: not yet available for the world's! chantplonship hockey séries at Van- J couver "receipts, it is semi-officially |i announced that over 15,000 specta- OF GOVERNMENT MAY BE MUCH ,ecessary funds. If conditions econ- EXTENDED. ------ would bd able to use much of the { Hon, George P. Graham Thinks Hon, | rolling stock of the Intercolonial in Frank Cochrane's Resolution Very the operation of the road acquired. ler, was all ready to come to King- oul in Parliament's all-day Wednes- ed for the N.T.R. and $5.500.000 for | ston with the University bombardiers day discussion of the Government re- but is unable to do so because of the | solution to authorize the leasing ~ oy She. is not otherwise" acquiring of the Lake Su expected to live. He has arranged | perior braneh = of the Grank Trunk resolution provides him if it is possible for him to get that the Government's railway acts | shall apply to any line' of railway so . {leased or acquired, and that "the ex Walter B. Knox, the Canadian all- ponditure shall _bo_a_charge against ; round champion, who was to coach! the consolidated revenue fund. But' all new shapes in fine hats al i Colorado college athletic team this| - In presenting the yoeason, has decided to remain in Or- solution, Hon. ila He and Thomas Millard 'have | jster of Railways, stated that he way conti nt at taken over the Daly House poolroom, | advised hy 'the Chief Fngineer of ths The Mississippi Tran Works, Al- have a big En day on : Good Fri Knox will 86t In shape to meet all-| National Transcontinental that the | monte, a foundry used for the manu- |day. road was now complete for operation. | facture' of iron piping, factory smoke | Measles is epidemic The Government, to run the tinue ast at present the Government Hon. Ggorge P. Graham declared the resolution to be very far-reach- ing. It gave the Minister power to expropriate not only the Lake Su- perior branch and its elevators, but | also the elevators of any other rail- i way without the consent of the par ties now owning them. i a late hour #5,000,000 was vot- | Gives Minister rifle, Pre. Horgee . 1. "Big railway Sured soldier, in the Hudson Bay Railway. higher the result In connection with the latter It | more serious. was stated that thirty-seven vessels Pre. hal pussed in and out of the straits was a late opening. Not Just One Or Two. preliminary re Campbell Broke Store open this Condensed Items By Telegraphic and Frank Cochrane, Min- evening: rein he Government railway. through ight cheek on Wednesday. vt passed out of his 'mouth. with comrade, was handlitg the weapon | overtaken about forty miles from: & when it suddenly told what it could dof Had the discharge been a little would have heen, | Jenkins gmmediately made J way to the nearest during the past seasom, though there | his" injuries attended to. From Exchanges in the said, haul no de- | stacks, farm machinery and repairs, | Mounted Rifles, Ottawa, and the men Joad, but preferred has been purchaged by a = company {are all in quarantine. Trunk Pacific to take . it | which proposes to manufacture shells, Several employees of the aver. + It was Necessary, however, to | the demand for which has been 80 (are going to Russia to work for the mike provision which would arise Accidentally | aged, but able fo navigate, the Brit- Bie Albert Book, $1.25, Shot i in Cheek igh steamer City of Cambridge, crept | ula Wheeler Wilcox hooks By an eed discharge of a Ing mute evidence of the effective-' attached to the Canadian Ordnance Stores, Ba- got. street, was shot will C.RR. for the emergency | great since the war began. C.P.R. on the construction of a mew | ness," in cyse the lease | Alter an iHiuose of Hix weeks, Rev. "died at hi = "tarmti- At Montreal, Pierre "Valade, found | | vessel carried a small gun it would accordingly the present Parliamentary cosigionce, 367 Palmerstcn Boulevard, [guilty of manslaughter in the killing | being taken. Mr. Coch Toronto, on Wednesday eveming. ~~ of Ida bhinson, a fourteen-year-old | his 4 doctor and had j when he landed, He was able | to be around on Thursday. aa. PITH OF THE NEWS 8th | [British Steamer Cambridge Pur: sued by Submarine. | Liverpool, April 1.--Badly dam- Gift Books for Easter: from 28¢ to $6. Gift editions of the Poets. - A beautiful se- lection of padded cover books, especially suited to Easter 15¢ and 2be, j into port yesterday with her bat- {tered sides and superstructure, giv- | | aes of an attack made by a German | submarine Sunday evening. the The City of Cambridge, a vessel of | The bul- | 3,844 tons, hailing from Glasgow, | The in- a The College Book Store | attempted to run from the submar- ine when it was sighted, but: was! Bishop and Clerk's Island, off the! Pembroke coast. | "That we were not sunk was al-| most a miracle," said Captain Fry, "The submarine | j tried to sink us for an hour, but we! finally escaped when darkness fell, | "We firet sighted the submarine! when 300 feet from starboard. We | made off at full speed, but the sub-! I marine fired a shell that struck us! on the starboard side. It smashed three plates and penetrated the hull, wrecking three cabins. The kind you are look- "Finding that we could ngt out- foot the submarine, the ship cruised ing for is tke kind we about in 4 circle, keeping In the sell wash of the submarine, which kept ~ | up a continual firing. Several shells! Scranton Coal struck, but failed to 'sink us, 'and Is good Coal and we after an hour we escaped in the dark: guarantee prompt de- Captain Fry declared that it his §| livery BOOTH & CO. Foot of West #¢. d of stro : Rl Grape or eat oa poeld in EY Pamphlet. d Ry THE COOX MEDICINE CO, COAL have been able to sink the submarine. One of the City of Cambridge's girl, was sentenced to twelve years | boats was missing when she arrived in the penitentiary. here, several plates were missing] | "ApLiwo a. m. the second reading of | from her side, several of her cabins | y {the Ontario liquor license bill passed | were strewn with wreckage and the! i the Legislature. The Liberals vig- | i after deck was torn upt 3 : : {orously urged objections to unsatis- | - : £ tors took in the three games. The! 6 »" { I Co 2 ps vers received 60 per cent, of the ; ! factory features of the bill 8 ty Suxe:Pop Corp Cure, 10c. Dusion's. | 3 sep y receipts, after $2,500 had been de- : i ; Hon. Litt. At Grand Pre, N.S.," in the . dueted for the Ottawa's travelling ex- | EW. Bottomley, pay- ad: historie: old Fresbyscsian' peri | , : {master of the First Canadian Infan- Fer iy th : . rise ion . the honored remains of Mrs, SR oF thi he uu member sit | I It's a sad soit of "April Fool "when a retailer 'ry Daitalion, Borden, wother of the Prime | has been dismis- [sed from the service hae a general : . (champion Vancouver team will get Ho A iV { ( ' y icle i Minister of Canada, were laid to rest | approximately $300 for his efforts in | tries to, persuade you not to buy the art Joust. fuariial in England, you foun | ou Wednesday afterncon' with simple | AJ eeps vou want, but to take something : just as | guilty of aing gry oA i be dhe i BE, the big series, while the Ottawas wiil | : ac 5 Rt cam rat SOWARDS Sach Shaw dows, in She neighborhood | good. {zara Falls { 0 0 for this wor . " Dutton's. - mai: | + Tis ogtyetnent ia apuonnasd | James Anderson, ex-Wardem « ot, Late dames Campbell, Portsmouth. fU p-to-date mopchants avoid this style of joke | 1 8i3on 2 Lions, Stoplond fr thy | Oxford and more than twenty years ern rat ete ghee eee : busin trues the | clerk of West Zorra township, in| ¥ pram ing. Jo isos ess. i | which time he néver missed & coun- | a cil meeting till the last, is dead. { $1.00 Easter Gift. Portraits of Earl Kitchener, not because it is The funeral of the late Made in Canada, Campbell, Portsmouth, who died on | Monday, was' held on Nednesday ak | : ------ RE -------- but because it io ternoon, to Catatagui cemetery, i 9 Substituting has been relegated' to the past N. ~ Lo : '$ octr pto h wt | orter, fessor of | ronde! Al be! Weighing, and ea ou Ro PE E--i EE feet i gil} Lord Roverts, reproduced by : : rem be EO ginal Tube an. §| There is more profit in a satisfied customer : car ithe remains buried * in the fa fam: the equal of coffee ily plot. Three cousins, two broth rob C is the only 4 ings In colors. Beautifully the f xt penn t be sad from now W Known to the medical framed in oak to mateh. Price than in ew extra es to nade n a a Hsubstituted™ article. } com ot. Halts C ih Cure ia © a { Hi | Lorein-law, and a nephew' of the "de: | Catarrh deing a Be onal $1 each. ceased acted as pall The College Book Store tors ba . i carative hat er Charles E. Slater, representing Hundred Dollars en Dx Tit of tes of the Gauthier Shoe Company of Que sure: "#8! bee, made a profit of $15,275 du the F. J. CHENEY & €O, To- sale. et 11080 pais of sfay boots {ana 2,000 pairs canvas vhoes to "asia ke i CP ii for const. | the Government on Which the com + (pation. . pany s profit was only. $3,650,

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