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Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1909, p. 3

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THE DAILY SRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1909. 'EDNESD and Hats. 8 Have you heard wha al out our Suits and t evervone is saying Hats this season ? We have been repeatedly told that we take the lead in Style, Quality, Fit and Colors, and our prices you will b e sure to find right. $13.50, 15.50, 18.50, 20.00 And our Hats ar |'such damage to be done to the e going like hot cakes. We never did such a Milbhery trade in all the years we have been igbusiness, which goes to prove that everyone is satisfied that our Hats are the prettiest, most be- coming and most m had. oderate "priced to be FURN Irott Bed, with Brass Great Reduetion in Marshall, Sanitary, Felt, Nibre, Cotton. ITURE. SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK. Knobs, $3.50, for $2.50 Mattrasses Ostermoor, arlor Sett in Silk Covers, regular $25, for $20. Dining Room Sett in Surface Oak, $45, for $35. Extension Table, $6.50 ; Sidebodrd, $6.50 ; Dininy Room Chairs, 75¢ each, the best value we ever handled ' R. J. REIL Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ANY PERSON WHO 18 THE SOIL head of a family, or any wale over years old, y section (16C acres, more available. Dominion land Saskatchewan or Alberta. must. appear in person Lands Agencv or district, Entrv by at any agency, on certain conditions, Ly father, mother, son, daughter, brother ur sister of intending homesteader. DUTIES. --Six months' and cultivation of the three years. A howmesteader within nine miles of h farm of at least BO acres and occupied by mother, son, sister. In certain districts a homesteader good standing may section along-side his hcwestead. $3.00 per a Duties.--Must reside months in each of six years from of homestead entry (including the time uired to earn homestead patent) cultivate fifty acres extra. or of in The applicant at the Dominion Sub-Agency for proxy may be less) resigence land in "y each may homestead on a solely owned him or by his father, daughter, brother or of « in pre-empt a quarter- six A homesteador who. has exhausted - his cannot obtain a purchased Price homesteads may be acquired on any available lands on either odd or even numbered Sections Last of the Cal the ol the Railway in cultivate fifty acres homestead yre-emp tion mestead 3.00 per right and may take in certain acre. a districts. Purchased South of township 45, hry and Edmonton Railway and est line of range 26, and West third Meridian and the Sault line. Duties.--Must reside six each of three years, and erect a house worth $300 SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST MINING REGULATIONS. COAL.~Coal mining rights may leased for twenly-one years at an annua rental of $1.00 an acre. Not more thas 2,560 acres can be leased to one appli cant. Royalty, five cents per ton. QUARTZ.--~A pevson eighteen vears o age and over having made a discovery may locate a claim 1,500 feet by 1,50 teet. Fee, $5.00. At least $100 must Ix expended on tha claim each .year, of paid to the Mining Recorder." When $0 has been expended or paid and othe requirements complied with the clain may ho purchastd at $1.00 an acre PLACER MINING CLAIMS wenerally 100 feet square. Entry fee, $5.00. DREDGING.--~Two leases of five miles each of a river may be {ssued to one applicant for » 'erm of 20 years Rental $10 a mile per annum. Royalty, 24 pel cent after the obtput exceeds $10,000. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.--~Unauthorized publication of this adverts wt mos be pad or" WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED From 78 Clarence St.. to ington St., between Brock and Sts. Best laundry in the city. called for and delivered. --------------- wonths You will want some Home-Made M Meat and here is the place to get good old fashioned kind aged to make. Also, BE 18 muy homestead a quarter- Manitoba, the made live Price date and be 155 Well. Clarence Goods ince the that mother our Pork Sausage 230 Princess St Phone 877. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Tenders for Steel Rails and Fastenings. | | SEALED tenders addressed>to the un- dersigned, and marked on the envelope | "render for Steel Rails" and "Tender for ail Fastenings," respectively, will be "received at the office -of 'the Commis- sioners of the Transcontinéntal Railway at Ottawa, until twelve o'clock noon of the 13th day of April, 1909, for five thousand one hundred and fifty-four (5.154) gross tons of eighty-pounds (80 1b.) &teel rails (open hearth or Bessemer, Jat the eption of the Commissioners), and the necessary fastenings, in strict ac- | cordance with the specifications of the Commissioners, for delivery at West Fort | William, by the 15th day of June, 1909, Tenders gust be' made on the forms supplied by the Comiuissioners, which, as well as the specifications, may be obtain: od on application to Hugh D. Lumsden, Chief Engineer, Ottawa, Ont. \ foach tender must be signed and sealed {by all the parties to the tender, anu witnessed --ml be accompanied by an ac- | cepted cheque on a chartered Bank of the Dominion = of « Canada, payable to the Commissioners of the 'ranscontinental Railway, for a sum equal to five per cent (5 per cent.) of the amoun of the tender. y Cheques deposited tenders dre rejected within ten days aifer ¢ contract. \ The right. dis rese all tenders. By order FP. E RYAN, Secretary. The Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railwav Dated at Ottawa; 3lst March, 1900 Newspapers inserting this advertise- ment without authority from the Com- missioners will uot be paid for it. New Wall Papers. Call and see our Spring Stock of Wallpapers, Room Mouldings, Plate Rails, etc., before you go elsewhere. It will be a pleasure for us to show you them. Painting, Graining, Paperhanging, Etc. McMahon & C LONG MARINE: HEARING a9 {Continued from page =.) Some Expert Evidence. When court was opened this morn- ing at 9:30 o'clock, Mr. King put in his expert evidence. Capt. Booth, of the steamer Toronto, was the first witness called. Mr. King asked him if, when the Kingston and Caspian backed out from the wharf, a yacht was lying in front of the Kingston and backed ont after the big boat before the two had got into their courses, what would he think of the action of the captain of the yacht in so doings = "There is no law to prohibit the yacht from backing out but 1 think it was very poor judgment," said the witness. n he did so he should have warned the other steamers that he was backing out." The question ' and answer were ob- jected to by Mr. Young, as it 'was taking the main' issue of the case from the proper tribunal and giving them to a witness. The objection was noted by the judge. Witness said if backing out, and the Caspian whist- led and the yacht did not wish to let him pass, he should have given the danger signal, five short blasts of the whistle, Wit 1s said the yacht's silence indicated that all was right anil the Caspian could go ahead. Wit- ness said it was not possible for Cas- pian by the Magedoma, unless, the latter were moving astern, as the large steamer could not swing hard enough "against the yacht to inflict the damage dbne. Witness. said it was not ~ Tasonable for anyone to gather that the signal of the Cas- pian was to the Kingston, and if the vacht dia not answer the signal the lagger boat had a perfect right to come taight along on her course. Witness said to Mr. King, that if the Magedoma was moving astern and still did not answer the signal, the Caspian could do nothing else but think that alli was right and go ahead. If the Caspian haa stopped and backed her - engines the damage might have been far greater, as the vacht would have got in front of the wheel and the yacht might have been sunk. The questions asked by King causea many tilts between coun- sel. Under * cross-examination by Mv. Young, witness said that the captain of ithe yacht should have either gered the signal of the Caspian given another signal. "If the captain of the Magedoma thought the signal was for the King- stor, should he have answered ?" ask- ed Mr. Young. "No," replied the captain, "but Jdo not think he could think that." Witness said if the master of the Caspian had wanted to. pass the Kingston on her port side, he would have blown the same signal as he did then. In explaining the answer he gave to Mr. King, that the yacht used bad judgment, he said that it was natural that he should have waited, as the larger steamers were leaving on regular time, and make the turn. also have heen ordered out, had a perfect he should have to warn the other steamers that was coming. or But the yacht might and he right to back out,' but blown a danger signal he "If the captain of the Caspian not think there would be a collision, and the captain and crew of the yacht thought the same, what could have been done that was not done to avert the collision 2" asked Mr. Young. "Nothing could have been done." said the captain. "Somebody mistake." "Then might the captain of the Cas- pian not have been as mu h to blame as the captain of the yacht » "Yes," replied the captain; "either might have e 1, but I do not think it was .the master of the Caspiaif; he had given coming to port." Witness quoted many rutes--Fom the book regarding the moving, passing and signalling of steamers. In reply as he had not given danger signal when. Mr. | | | an- | among the desperate Mountaineers of the re is. HAmusemen > GRAND IPERAY HOUSE) THURSDAY, APRIL 8TH. SAM S. and LEE SHUBERT Offer Lulu Glaser In The New Viennese Operetta. "Mlle Mischief" With the entire original New York Cast and Chorus. 2, Carloads Scenerv and Effects. ° Prices, 2oc., H0c., T5e.; $1," $1.50. Seats now on sale, SATURDAY, APRIL 10TH. Bargdin © Matinee, 2,30. Evening, 8.15. C. R. RENO'S Great Laughing Syecess. With Their Own Band' and Orchestra. New Scenery. New Songs. 5 Big Vaudexillp Acts. See The Funny Street. Parade at moon. Prices, Matinee, Children, 15c. ; Adults, 25c. Evening, 13c., 25e., 85¢., H0c. Seats on sale Thursday. TUESDAY, APRIL 13TH. SAMUEL FE. RORK'S Mammoth travaga Production, THE LAND OF NOD An costumes ENOX WILSON in Ex- Singers, amazing equipment effects." Part. _ 75 Comedians, Dancers. of scenery, and electrical his Original Prices, - 25c.; b0e., (Toe, $1, $1.50, Seats on sale Friday. BI1JO TO-DAY AND 'THURSDAY. BIG. COMEDIE 3 | ing i {the Conjurer 's | i | were bound to. op ¥ made a | the signal that he was| to his lordship, witness said that the | Magedoma should have kept out of the way, and the sone on, on her course. Mr. King asked a few tione. throwing more light on some answers given by the witness licfore he was allowed to go. after being on the stand for two hours and a hali. Mr. King said that this closed his case with the exception of Capt Esiord"s evidence. The latter is away in Bul- falo. The first Young was of the steamyacht Magedoma. witness said he had been in of the Magedoma for seven The yacht was built nine years and he had been with her ever only two seasons. He said on the dav of the collision he arrived at Swift's wharf just ahead of the King- ston and laid there just after the Kingston. The three boats left at about the same time. "Our yacht backed to starboard," said witness, "that is she has a left-handed wheel." Witn Mcldan to leave before' the Kingston had leit, but he could not do that un- loss he ran a Iii to "the Locomotive Works dock, and Mr. McLean sald he would® wait until the Kingston gone. When the big boat left yacht sprung on a head line and bac- ked out. Witness said he heard the two whistles but he did {they were for him as they were blowr across the bow of the hingston and he was not accustomed to receive whistles blown across the bow of an! other steamer and for this reason he thought the signal was for the King- ston. After hearmg. the whistle witness said hs saw the Caspian was coming towards the yacht at a fair speed. and waited for another signal. The cgptain said that he standing \ on the bridge beside the wheel. had two lookouts, one on the bow aYyl one on the stern. Wit- ness said he Caspian was coming to starboargfland for this reason coming ght her own risk, he standj still, at least was t moving. The | | | witness ea'led by Mr The charge OATS. ago since, 1 was was wheel his 20 the bow r of boat was about one leurred. His lookout yelled all clear and he saw the big boat was very close, but thinking the lookout could | 12:30 o'clock soe better than he could he thought Caspian should have | more ques: | Captain Frank Johnson, | | | | | had | not want ' the | it is yery seldom true.' | | not think | said (that the waited around the har- | | \ . ; the { all, without the work of the crew. When he saw this he 'stopped { given on collisions, and it was well was | impossible for abyene"oittthe Caspian : > hundred feet | and the Caspian is old and the yacht from the wharf when the collision oc-| would have gone into her woodwork. tophe Cohens at Coney Island," show- a Comic Jewish Family. 'doing' all amusements of New York's Resort. "Cohen"s Dream Of Coney,' the funniest you ever saw and "Hungry Hanks Hallucinations." "SQUATTER'S BRIDE" Hatred the funny famous A thrilling story of Love and States. as usual. Southern 1 1 5c WONDERLAND 5c LAROKES, Songs d Proprietors. PREVITT AND MERRILL. High Class Hypnotic Aerial Artists, (in Dream. An Act that has to be seen to be appreciated. LITTLE PRINCE. Famous, Comedy Juggler, afternoon and evening. MISS WHITTIER, In 1lustrated Song. PICTURES. Drama, "THE GUILTY GUARDIAN." Comedy, "THE MAN MONKEY." SPECIAL NOTICE. RIDAY afternoon, at 37 pan A FULL VAUDEVILLE BILL. Don't fail ito see this attraction. S. | The every WANTED----HELP. CHAMBERMAID, AT HOTEL CON- gress, King street. Apply at once. EXPERIENCED HOU SEMAID mages $14 per month. Apply at this TO STORE UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SIX months, with "privilege of using sauie. Apply "Box 64," Whig office. THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estimates work. A EERE a SPRING CLEANING. IF YOU W inting, etc AN A HOUSEMAID, evening to Mrs. 55 West street. APPLY Howard IN Ss. THE Folger, ANT done TAKE Emily + well, at reasonable char, u T. Beale, 15 Rideau Se - AN EXPERIENCED MAID, TO care of infant. Apply to 2 street, immediately. . send City. APPLY JAMES . ACTON, COAL TO and Wood Yard, Cor. Colborne. and Division Sts., w get ashes cleaned or cellars. 'Lhoue, COATMAKER, ment. cess St FETA Ee A aston. xy, ST out of yards, 853. oa ¥ or 2 new, ty leav town. x ly to rn A MAID, washin, Apply FOR GENERAL WORK NG g or ironing. Go Wages 179 Ear . . CUSTOMERS TQ BOOK ORDERS NOW | street. and 0 be assured of a regular supply of ice, at reasonable rates when needed. Office, Myers' Meat Market, or 'Phone 881, John .G . GENTLEMEN TO BR'¥Q cloth and have it jac # =" A-CARPENTER IN REPAIR SHOP, AN all round handy man preferred, Ap- ply Dominion Textile Co., City. a REIR A GOOD SMART BOY. APPLY AT oR once to Anderson. Bros. Corner Princess and Division streets. an g tice. Thomas Galloway, 181 Brock t., mext Pibby's Livery. a TEACHERS WANTED. FIVE HUNDRED TEACHERS FOR Braue Anais, 'uly Ih estern Schoo! JO. he. "R48,"" Regina, A ' mrs ree esta. #0 ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, alice and residence, 181 University ve. fi HENRY _P: SMITH, ete., Anchor Building, 'Phone, 845, A MAID, FOR GENERAL WORK. Must understand cooking. Apply to Miss Ferguson, 191 King street. A CARRIAGE PAINTER ; ALSO Wood-Maker. Apply to Jas. Laturney, Carriage-Maker, Princess street. BRIGHT SMART GIRL, FOR CLERK, on Soda Water Counter, for summer months. The Red Cress Drug Store. A COOK, FOR FAMILY OF THREE, where housemaid is kept. No wash. ing or irgnihg. Apply 250 King Sty : ROHITEOT, SMART GIRLS, STEADY WORK, ket Squ good wages. Apply "Finishing Room," Kingston Hésiery Co. Ltd. Kingston. WM. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI- tects, ete., Office, 258 Bagot street. "Phone, 608, CLEANLY CAPABLE WOMAN, TO DO up bachelor's apartments (2 Toowms), in afternoen. Give references in re- ply. "'Bachelor,'"" Whig, POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER chant's Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. "Phone, 2183. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. SALESMEN WANTED FOR "AUTO | Spray,"" Best Compressed-air Ha Sprayer made. Sample free to a proved agents. Cavers "Bros. Galt,' Ont. . en --------------------------at AGENTS. MALE AND FEMALE, MAKE big money selling our office and household specialties. Entirely new, everyone wants them. Write quick. Agencies, Ltd., 500 St. Paul St, Montreal. |0." 8. KIRKPATRICK, FIRE, MARINE and Motor Insurance, 42 Clarence St., Kingston. 'Phone, 568. oF ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT PO cies in The North American Lilp surance Co. Standard rates, lute security, splendid results. Boon, Agent, 159 Wellington St. ee A -------------- LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Avaliable aséets $61,187,215. In addition to | which the policyholders have for | security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. srarm and city property insured at lowest possible | rates. Before renewing old or giving | new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. 'Phone, 568. PERSONAL. QUICKLY, IN EVERY TOWN, LIVE Lady or Gentleman with little cash, to sell the dustless Ideal Vacuum Cleaner. Good prafits, easy and clean work. Apply for particulars, to Frank Frank, Guelph, Ont. { i i CAN selling my Waist Big money on re- Broadway, AGENTS, MALE OR make all kinds of y Pongee Swiss, Embroidered Patterns and Silk Shawls. for you. Catalogue mailed quest. Joseph Gluck, 621 New York. FEMALE, | money \ | | BIRTHMARKS, | removed permanent} | wenty ears' experi: Elmer J. Lake, lye, Ear, Throat. and Skin Blemish st, 258 Bagot street. DENTAL. 1 | | | { MOLES, ote., without scar. ence. Dr. ¥ BARBER | twelve to Help secure shops. Con- | MEN WANTED TO LEARN trade. Graduates ears eighteen dollars weekly. positions. Will "equip stant practice. Careful instructions. Few weeks complete course. Cata- logue free. Write Meler Barber Col- lege, Toronto. Nohe, Speciali SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS | 2804 Princess 8t., Kingston. Phone, | 846. " FOR SALE OR TO LET. SITUATIONS WANTED. BY YOUNG couver, VAN- CHINAMAN, xperienced, FROM position as a THE BALANCE OF THE 100 HAMS Will be placed on sale THURSDAY - MORNING This will be your last chance to secure them 14c Per Lb Our Own Mild Sugar Cured Hams. ANDERSON BROS., Cor. Princess 'and Division Sts. this the stean steriy. oan dt In 'dbstimbin # the way thei boats came' fogbther, witness said the Cas- pian dhith them a glancing plow, the yacht? ing struck on t . extreme stern: Witness said the staanchions, fancy #xings, flag stale ware broken. At tHe instant of" the 'eollision the struck him the - - - ner in cook in restaurant, hotel, or private home. Apply to New York Chinese Restaurant, 83 Princess street. YHE Stuart WILSON HOMESTEAD, 114 St, Modern improvements. You can see Lake Ontario at best, as house is on elevation, streets from shore; also lots on Al- fred, . Johnson and Macdonnell Sts. Apply John Tweddell, or Mr. Powef. | ita | two DOGS, BIRDS, ETC. FOR SALE: FOX HOUNDS, BEAGLE Hounds, and all other breeds of | Sporting and Pet Dogs, Fancy Pigeons, Rabbits, Ferrets, Guinea | Pigs, Cattle, Sheep and Swifle. . 60 vage catalogue, 10e. Mount Penn ennels, Reading Penna, U.S.A. | 'LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN. BLACK COCKER SPANIEL, WHITE breast, brass studded collar, answers to name of "Ponto."' Liberal reward for its return to 184 Queen St. LOST. MEDICAL CARD. OF | tnear A PURSE, CONTAINING SUM money, between Garrett St. Division) and St. Andrew's Church! | Finder will be rewarded hy returning | to 20 Garrett street. GARDINER, M.D., PHYSI. and Surgeon, Corner of Bagot flllawn streets, Office Hours, B 2to4 and 7 tod pm | ps | 10 HARI Fresh Batteries Just In. One battery will operate them. Will run a sewing machine. : Price $1.75. Our specialty is Home and Store Lighting. Newman and Spriggs Electric Co., 79 Princess street. yacht heaved over considerably to port, and this: led hin to believe that gas said he had orders from Mr. |the lager boat struck him. Witness onee mentioneq something he read in. the papers. "Never mind that,' said Francis Stewart, the youthful Brockville lawyer, "We do to know what they said, as 1 I Withess described the movements of the gteamers after the collision, and bor for about three-quarters of an hour before going on to Brockville. * Witness then produced the bills paid {or material and work to repair the damage done to'the vackt by the col- lision. It amounted to mear $200 in Witness also said 'that 'he had been in schools where there were lectures | known that it would be absolutely not 'to know of the Gollision if the vacht had struck "her. ot the 'man {eral Post Office of Kingston. MAIL SEALED TENDERS addressed to Postmaster General, will be recaivad at Ottawa until 'Noon, on FRIDAY, the the FINE MODERN ONE WINDMILL, IN FIRST SIX-ROOM 'AND W. THAT CK RESIDENCE, is abth ak 50 Soong Ste Hor premises. CLASS Kenneth 3 AME DWEL- Partie 4 Emporian, condition. Apply to J. Spooner, in ont. C., FR location Insurance ling, at in good Godwin's treet. UNFINISHED FRAME HOUSE, ON Cherry street, property ol the _late David Harris. A ain. Apply 4 Cherry street. BLACK MOULD, FOR FLOWER BEDS, dressing. Also ashes removed. Pp card to Albert Stansbury, 441 Barrie street. . TO DOCTORS--A NUMBER OF MEDI: cal Books, some new Instruments and Buggy Case. Write to 268 Hunter St., Peterboro, Ont. THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, 2060 and 258 8 ham St., and a larg . garden facing. on North St. * which can be converted into building lots. CORNER ve 3 QUEBEO AND DIVISION 2 'new single B-roomed houses, improvements, easy torms. Apply 106 Pine street. CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED OF THE well-known McLaughlin Nuggion, Oome early and get first choice. Fi P. Grass, Massey-Harris Co., 133 Clarence St. IMPORTED ST. ANDREASBERG AND German Roller Male Canaries. Eve guaranteed to sing. A splendi Easter ft for mother, wife or sister. "Phone, 612, or call corner Queen and Barrie Sts, W. J. Drivery LARGE CAMERA COVERS JInte, rapid rectilinear = Dallmeyer ense, wall case 5x8 and 15 inches deep, glass cese, 8 foot 10 inches x 2 oft 2 inches, back-grounds, small lenséS, burnisher and printing appats atus. Powell's, 167 Princess street. 18x22 SECOND-HAND BUGGY: TWO NEW force pumps for deep or shallow wells, easy working : also a comfort= able auxiliary cruising yacht, in sound condition and well found. All at bargain prices. Apply 185 Earl street. AT HASTINGS, ONTARIO, 17 high, dry land, with ong hundred fruit trees," geod garden and pine trees, good bhoaling, bathing and fishing. Arranged by a late Doetor to build private sanitorinums Apply to 268 Hwnwr $i: Peterboro, Ont. ACRES TO-LET. ee et ---------- DWELLINGS, FURNISHED AND UN furnished, Stores, ete. McCann's, Brock, 'Cor. King St. LARGE AND CENTRALLY situated house, 98 Earl St. Posses« sion May 1st. Apply to J. Gilbert, Grocer. FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD. Suit married couple, or board fde 2 or 3 single men. Apply 15 Rideau St., City. A SINGLE BRICK HOUSE, 10 ROOMS, No. 115 Stuart street, modern m= provements, Possession May 1st, APPLY to John Ashley, 28 Livingston Ave, A eet 181 PIViS- of! Princess extension BRICK RESIDENCE, * NO. jon street, near Corher street, twelve rooms, kitchen, hot water heating, gas for lighting and cooking purposes. Jn« quire No, 179 Division street. LOADS DWOOD. Best body maple, CAR cut and split as required. We deliver any quantity. SWIFT'S. REID & CHARLES is Before buying sour Spring Shoes see our Royal Shoes for Women --AND-- ROYAL & JUST-RIGHT SHOES FOR MEN They are universally admitted the best. 14th May 1909, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Con- tract for four years, as required between Kingston and Stree! Letter Boxes from the Postmaster General's pleasure. Printed notices contaifing further in- formation as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtdined at the Gen- G. C. ANDERSON, Superintendent. Post Office Department, Mail Service Branch. Ottawa, 30th March. 1909. Becoming Very British. Ottawa Free Press. on the bridge did not know of the accident until told of it. Witness al- so said that if the yacht Bad been backing up and strack the steamer, far more damage. would have been done, as the yacht is new and steel | i | i | The captain was still on the stand | when eourt adjourned for lunch at ------------------------ The Quebec legislature, upon the suggestion of Henri Bourassa, has de- cided that directors of new railway gompanies oust be British subjects. That looks like good policy as well as Eggs in Nests, Ba Chicks. Roosters Chocolate Easter Eggs 2¢, 4¢, Te, 10c, 20¢ and 35¢ each. Decorated Eggs 5c, 10¢, 15¢, 20¢, 30c, 40c and 50¢ each. skets, Boots, &c. , Rabbits, &c. good common sense. Fresh Oysters, 40c., 50¢c., 60c. Qt. Edwards & Jenkin. Phone 775. The Rathbun Co.'s sash and door factory, Deseronto, has resumed opep- A.J. REES, 166 Princess St Phone 58.

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