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Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Mar 1910, p. 8

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# PAGE RIGHT, CA r. y : hs A J E : ? 1910 Pn i NESAGE OF TAFT... momo. | EE | a B AREY agen sptuscer, Suppers "JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. Interest Paid On HE SENDS IT TO THE CANADIAN haut * : ptetts in Fite Rounds, . mm Nad, March 21. Miss | YOUNG OTTAWA MAN RECEIVES] See Knox's ties, 15¢. - Em HERE === i Peoples El A. Hays died suddenly last |" PWENTY-ONE IN ONE DAY. Mrs. J. M. Platt will not receive at professin, Mrs. E. R. Beckwith, Johnson street, tions--Where the Trouble Comes 'Booth's Mills--Published in an leaves Tuesday {or her Roe % Eng- In. Soin pact se English Newspaper. nod i 10 visit relatives. . : : , Just received a splendid Albany, N.Y. March 21--"Say to to-day, relatives | Ottawa, March 21--Twenty-one of able sttength" Tar Moth. Poof Sk. fomaten range of --AT THE-- the people of Canada. thet my most 8 veritable gold lfers of marriage in one day is the a i mgficn, ut Gilow's sincere desire is that not only this ' she 'unique record in long-distance propos-| ous Drug Stare Enis , rE : . . present unforeseen difficulty arising out ; Jals, established one p by last by Exien large gold sh, at Kuox's. 3 : Ts : 1r S uits : | week, at her home, on the River Road, endian ; he wardens Seuidienoe till the first .. Hopes i as in April, i Savings Deposits " or w oho Poe se Oo prom]. 5. EE a ster Arrivals Eo i ] ' F i y i i Efif | , ; J {of our mew tariff law, but all other | 3 gave iHugh Doyle, a voung man employed Fons; Allian Smythe has returned 40 4 A N K 0 difficulties between these two nations 3 family Bible was jas a stenciller 4 Booth's paper mill, |brother, J. A. Smythe Pra Tne A ERR : shall be settled with justice to both | interleafed of 'Ottawa. It came about in this way: | *Keilson's lee Cream Bricks' Sold | 4 EXT "These fine tailored suit countries, and in the spirit of friend- | y of- Doyle, whose duty it is to stamp the |in Kingston only, at Gibson's "Red | i L" F% 8 200 tale Suis 7 TS ship and generosity. Assure them that | "o ' rolls of paper turned out from the mill | Cross Drug Store, "Phone, 230 Z are made by an expert in TO RONTO if it were only a matter of business, ined with the name of the consignee, add: | The Methodists of Kingston will cele- this class of work. These and not of interpreting a statute, I Te led to the end of one of the rolls, a few hrate Good Friday by a feflowship : a Eee} Iwould have had no trouble in at once eup- {weeks ago, the following message in 'service at 3 p.m., in Sydenham Street 2 are all different in style and : } proclaiming Canada as having a right every large type : "Ii any pretty young lady "Methodist church. " |B a for ages 14 years 16 years, Capital - = = $4,000,000 to our minimum tariff. I have seen rd | wishing to marry sees this, kindly | "Flake Moth Camphor."" The strong 5 18 . ' \ y too much of the Canadian people, 1 10 communicate with Hugh Doyle, | kind is sold in Kingston at Gibson's \§ / years. . : Reserve Funds i 4 818 871 have too high an appreciation of Can- | Loin | Booth's Mill, Ottawa, Canada," Red Cross Drug Store, ) : po The materials are fine 1 ? ada's worth, and 1 am too profound- 1 raised Three weeks ago the press foreman | Rose bushes, 15¢. each, at Knox's. i Wool Ser som with Assets Ha 000 ly in sympathy with Canada's aspira- discover the box ith | of one of the large newspapers of Eng-| George H. Smith, wife and son, ie ; J + gos, 2 ° ma tions, as a part of the British em- gold coins; mostly eagles and double | 14,4, noticed the message on the roll {Gananoque, are visiting the former's . i) stripes others plain. The co- pire, for me to haggle over mere ad- eagles, uh to nearly $800. as he was preparing it for the print- | parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. B. Smith, lors Navy Wisteria, Pole = vantages or disadvantages of interna- |: Old bags cored ing press. He told the news editor {Brock street. . 5: ' ' tional trade. Ny whole difficulty has in man t i e. They lahout it, and the latter promptly in-| "Ice Cream Bricks," Neilson's, from Nord, Reseda, Grey, Myrtle, Brown and RINGSTON BRANCH: bon: "with: the. interpretation of a sta-{ wero Hed, wilh cuits; The YALCW. Cf sorted the invitation in the news col. | Toronto. Sold in Ringston, at Gib other shades, and the prices for the dif-- 107 PRINCESS STREET. tute of congress which never before wis which would delight the umns of the paper. As a result twen- lson's Red Cross Drug Store. 'Phoue, tad 1 interpreted. After my conference with rare money. In different receptacles |i, ,.0 English girls looking for a hus- [230, " ferent q 1alities are : ------ ------------------------------------ Hon. Mr. Fielding I am hopeful of fined- nearly 1,000 old coins of copper, Bick, 'band sent offers of their hearts and! Rev. J. M. Davidson, pastor of Lynm ing a solution which will have regard ol, silver, gold and alloys and minted |}. 00 5 Doyle by the mail arriving Memorial church, Belfast, Ireland, is $1 4 50 | 5 7 5 | 8 50 George B. McKay, \ for my judicial responsibilities as in a dozen different centuries, were 1... Thyreday, . {to be a preacher in Kingston on Sun- 8 . 3 s . Manager. president of the United States, and discovered: They were mixed in with {day next. will also serve the trade interests of modern money of all denominations, TRAVELLERS' GENEROSTY. { Competitive examinations for posi- both countries. | ; With. coins that bore a swventetth --i [tions in the civil service, under the di- : . "And please assure the people of century date were eagles and GV | Subscribe $5,000 for Family of Miss- rection of the civil service commission, See Our Window Canada that it. is my deliberate pur gagies minted. in the 1 ited: Staves ing Comrade. fuel beheld: at. Kinga om Say 10th ( 0 T M » promote, in such ways as are within ive yi s Lg os : nd and following days. - : Sa pees bid pe better trade relations be-| Even the old beds of the house gave | St. John, N.B., March 21.--Failing g da) me Oo oIro W To g 2 'Opening of spring stock of corsets. » et g Canad hidden wealth. Rolls of banknotes, | to find the body of L. S. McLaren, the | 3 : : ! ; s Display of Motor Ee Sod Chand ah of large denominations, weres found P ommiercial man, who represented the Xe er a oh eaguin we, And see these. "Even if not prepared ly convinced that these two cougtries, stuffed between the mattresses, with | National Drug €o., who was thougrht |, P.D. copfet, made in Belgium. to buy you will be just as welcome ; . chi h other for more = than quantities of civil war fractional cur-|to have been . drowned at Murray 'Noo York fvess Reform, 208 Princess . y Boat thr en miles have common in- rency known as "shigplasters." River two, weeks ago, the theory now (4reet ? ' % and if you wish may choose any and t bo in trade and require special ar- | The little party which made the lis that he wandered into the woods! poo k Jones, Pullman car conductor have it placed aside until required. ments in legislation and admin- brief search could not pick up a book | and met death from exposure. . |C.P.R., who has been here for the past We have everything to make your | le (hich are not involved in without finding money between the| Commercial travelers in the Mari-|, 0 ih' eft for Montreal, to. resume his boat complete. Don't worry about the relations of the United States with leaves. Lifting some napkins from a [time Province have contriblited a fmd | 4. ti0s on the Imperial Limited, to the price We give you manufacturers the seas. We may cupboard shelf, some of the linen drop- | of $5,000 for McLaren's widow snd | Vancouver. To-day, George H. Jones ni sountries beyond h % te Drifes Jorier than you can send away Taya dr recognized "that in the ped to the floor, disclosing several $10 and family. fe for Halifax, to resume his post as ast, but that must be our View- notes hidden between the folds. > y {porter 'on the Intercolonial railway. First Comes, re in the future. Say that for me ete : Fine Show at the Bijou. _ | Both were here owing to the illness of Copper Paint for the Bottom. [to the people of Canada, with all the RESCUED THE WOMEN The Cowboy anil the Mexican Mil- tiheir father, the late J. H. Jones. earnestness and sincerity of my -- lionairess is top liner at the Bijou ---- a -- Chats, Chocks. heart." Who Were Upstairs While Fire Rag- to-duy uid Yomaeruw, fhe sex mea Knocked Down and Robbed. The above was the special message : ed Below. are laid iit the grounds of a magmili- | 4 yan named Joseph Fletcher com- Lampe, Peer, which President Taft gave to the Ca- Quebe ¢, March 21.--There were some ectit mandion in old Mesico, © sur-| ined to the police, to-day, that he Rope, 'Anchors, : nadian people through the Toronto iting scenes at a fire whith broke rounded by the most exquisite gar} y,g held up and robbed at the corner Celleuloid for Spray Heads, Globe. | ne the store of Eddie Hogan, dens. Here the heiress is. held a dur- | of Princess and University * avenue . -- -- | the woll-known hockey player, ~ who Pee by her villamous: uncle, w 40 ran about 8 o'clock on Saturday evening. Glove Perfection _-- Flags and Paddles. His Lips Sealed. keeps a sporting goods house at the |'© Once her Mo a srr ud with WS { 1h, man was walking down Princess ' Estimates Furnished on complete out; tawa, March 21.--'My lips are {corner of St. Jobn and St. Augustine |SCR. 18 18 beilig Ph away to street when he was set on by seven Awai 1 sealed," said Finance Minister Field- |street, last night. The residents of | vonvent when a dashing cowboy i,. sight toughs, knocked to the waits you here when you purchase its. : . fons passes and she appeals to bm for bh T : A Hardware ng, 0s be oe [the tanger mich ed oom. wore id: Her rescue from a high window gpd on Bison Lage Trg 3 pair of i 0-aay, 8 y ' gi 2 be 3 . | y lis finally accomplis and the wvil-|_ : . : "9 , W X k fi , He éven refused to |gsl in they beds, Constable P.j" PT HR . : sailants and the police hope to land a Eh $ ? BO hcher. he would go to Washing- Sullivan, however, after a consider- ails whe Joiled. Fedlay, hia will be them hefore long. 2 Perrin 8 Gloves, Dent 8 Gloves 85 and 87 Princess St. ton 'before the end of the month. abla amount of difficulty, managed to a wOmph Beer. a i nA ame. a 3 It is understood that an agreement |force the door on St. Augusting street yah ip Lo 'Safe hd oe The Annual Class. Or Reynier Gloves DESPERATE CONVICTS, whe reached at Albany between Presi-{leactng to the second storey, andi} lo 1.40 being Mise Florence Law-| The annual signalling cate for of . officers, non-commissioned officers and Ee aft and Mr. Fielding, whereby (found the lady of the house and ons : 1 : Attempt to Escape Frustrated by a ir will be said at present. * |of her daughters almost smoth red by NBR The quees of wiation Phatiire men of the Eastern Ontario command These three famous makes stand for Japanese. i As previously announced, it is un- the dense volume of smoke rolling up I" Won ina) Hlograph girl." "o- [opened at the armouries, this morn- all that is BEST in the Kid Glove line ; ill i . | from below. One of tho daughters had a > ling, with 1 ttendance, und Fdmonton, March 21.--A likely. there will be -any official an. (from below, Due ef he CRAPICN A morrow there will be a fine pathetic | C6 SUG fp "SE CNL SiG own | and we have them. several convicts (mn the | nouncement for some time yet, t a drama entitled "The Blind Fiddler, command gt.-N a) 0 escape i} situation, than: they did Satur- {leading to a rhed in the back. Uon- the 14th Regiment are taking the was 8 look Fite on Neuday hi tori " va id stable Sullivan lost no time in carry : classes, which are held every morning who gave the alarm in time to save | not be Averted ing the women down the stairs lo Want Old Collegiate. and evening. Any member of any the Tt is evident that the! Onn e ety, their rescue, in their night! A¢ a special meeting of the board of {corps wishing to join cam do so. owas ted for nome time, | Albany, N.Y, March 21.--Most of clothes, being a close ahe, and duel. jucaiion on Tuesday at 5 p.m., the -------------- : ivy convicts hes and other crude | President Taft's time, in Albany, was | almost 4 of mind | following report of . the management Transferred to Quebec. to devoted to the Canadian tariff situa- jof the gallant constable. The other | mittee will be considered : Sergt. O'Neil oe ay ean thelr colle. iy | tion. A conference between. the presi- |girl who had attempted to escape by| "That in view of the fact that the Bao, Sergt. ONell, Who Sas . re ew elings lan ity to beat the guardy and |things look more hopeful regarding the {make her etape through a window | "a hen Melody." Sergt., Lockett and twelve members of A % $1 and 1.25 RE : of ly appointed bandmaster of the n 3 Fielding, Canadian minis- | the back window was also safely : : ' leently a] beat one rr or The Soe Fy Wn that lasted far into resoucdd from hor perilous position. Collegiate haa Jot heen ads. Hts Fngistn, Hoo cn Jpuderted he In many attractive makes. sold at Dry guard returned the attack and both |last ni ht was without definite re |The losses are estimated at 85000, }i,0,] "accommodation has been pro- » clinched is given . iption kno t th investi i ' tal Wor. It 1a a mid 1axative, | der investigation by the government. two, 1 Is what bod oy ) : Garrison band, one of the finest ' i 3 Other otvicts wera break: [sult 'and tariff sharps, to-day, are con: | coverid by insurance, vided, and as it is not expedient now military bands in Amerion. The any Goods' prices, which means a saving from their sells, and what the |vinced that a tariff war between the to undertake an addition to the build- {friends of the new bandmaster are to you. result might have been had mot the | two countries cannot be averted. Can- GREY AND AFT TO GOLF. ing, pending conditions which have | very sorry to see him leave the dity, E ox Japanese given the alarm at this |ada will not 'yield a single step from : not developed, = the city council be lbut wish him every success in his new |. 20c, 25¢, 35¢, 39¢ yard, nioment is not easy to gues The | the position she has taken and the (A Match Game at President's Sum-|memorialized to convey to the board home. iby : guards J cried jets | president had no Spiion, vader : he mer Home. of education the old Collegiate Insti- Th were got under rigid isi e Payne tariff | Ajo NY, March 21.--President [tute premises to be used for school Splendidly Rendered. M x ] f . > : . law. A ch congress, to has challen Earl G purposes," 8 , € atena 8 Or Your New Spring Ground to Pleces by Flywheel. [87204 certain tariff schacoles to a ir Hele lenge of et, rs im---- nt pony irk Bg TL 3 Morch - 31--Alexander ada, has been suggested but as that | yor The game will be played on the Fight Agamst System. don, Peace," was sung by the choir, | Dress Is Here. Mare] " ~Alexa would open up the entire tariff mat | links of the Myopia Clhb, near Bever-| New York, March 21'.~The Tribune | jhe solo parts being takin by Miss | ; Soott, at the Manitoba cold: | gers again it is hardly possible it |}, (Rep.) referring to the Cannon sen- Kathleen O'Hara, Arthur Craig and And judging by the purchases of the t aor was instantly killed | will be attempted. 4 Mr. Taft warned his distinguished | sation in polities, says: *"The true [C. McCallum. ~The singing wab great: tend i be ore Snoring by [falling onent that this course was the victor in . great legislative strug- |ly enjoyed by the large congregation. n ays we are convinced our Dress 1a- into a pit of the big flywheel, which Sues for Slander. hardest in the Unite] States, and al- |gle which has stirred the house of re- | Rev. Dr. Mackie occupied the pulpit, terials are correct. ground . pieces. Paris, March 91.---The Matin an-|®0 boasted that he had made the 18 presentatives and challenged 'the in- (delivering a short sermon before the . nounces that it will institute a suit [holes in less than 300. The Earl was | terest of the country for the last three | cantata. All Wool French Serges, 49c, 7b. / : : arnal . | nothing daunted at this, and ented | days is the republican party. The in- tees r : " agoitat 1o Ja of Jor 9100.00) dn the ne forthwith, Sle. atv surzent-democratic coalition succeeded Bullet in His Thigh. All Wool Venetian Cloths, 75¢, $1, 1.25. Which the latter paper publishel con De date of the match will be fixer = J iw Yow Tent to Hurulies the Ira Menard, Garden sland, aged All Wool Satin Cloths, $1, 75¢, cting the m t the Mati congress journs. No hews- : » 3 * |fourteen, has bullet in hi igh : ee air The liquid: paper men are to be permitted to be publigns ere snecesnful in, deman, high canned NS ea i. All Wool Fancy Striped Serges, $1, 75¢c. t i , - | present. strating at 'the was not | . ros unl : Bert io a part of. sousial now wn | agent Me. Conman but agsimt wv 2 Ey 2S avling unr up All Woul Sedaa Bivadelotbs, 31, 145,199. Reunited After Sixteen Years. tem begun under a democratic speak- | pol (he accident occurred. At the And many others. a n ------------------ Port Arthur, Ont., March 21 A case |" Samuel J. Randall. Hotel Dieu the bullet was extracted. & with Cough and cal on The One-Legged Drunk. of a family being reunited after six. Barnes a --_-- rr { ndicate ilkesharre, i -- . teeny years was recorded here, Satur- To Organi and, \ . . Bolan ang congastion. er a iy John F, og Fe Rider Y Charles er for Tour po The Sampson of 'them all is at the | poriram la te insirue . Butterick Patterns for April 4 SYIND a in effects | Dtoatse a man with a wooden leg (s an employee of the Vigars Shear Lum- { Orpheum offerihg a sum of money 'tor of the 14th bugle band, has call: ' Snot only eves|drunk he cannot be termed wholly [ber company, left instructions with his to wny three men in Kingston who lo- gy meeting for Wednesday evening to - drunk, but only about twoithirds full. landlady at if anything happened gether will dupheate ome of bis feats organize the hand and get things in He ied this iple in fing (him, to send word to a daughter . at of strangth. He has defeated four running order. He ho to have : compound Joh 2 sha : : wi . men in the past month, Géorge Ga! . Te Pes "a ounces syrup | John He said the usnal fine Bay City, Mich. Connor was taken fine band this season. hs ix in a battle. was 81 would charge Buckson only 'ich, and the landlady wrote as re- | kev, Pat. Lowry, McLaughlin amd the rim tr-- : paid. {quested, but though the daughter is famous colored song an, Charlie Good Friday Recital, teaspoon - . dm , deat, the letter went to Connop's wile (Dear. of ; Toronto. His _ feats off hirch a" es dniny. GH 36 Cure 8 old Ta One Day. ot Gora Hoch She ath Tr, son, [urength are" something * phenomenal, | Chalgies chiieh, Mash Jib, at 4 Take Laxative-Bromo Quinine Tab- imum jately came to Port Arthur, find- Never seen here before. You should Pm Silver collection at . it fs ing her husband recovefed. She had [** him. Principal Shaw, of the Wesleyan Watch for "Traffickers." Cullege, Montreal, is feeting better Rond on the H . London, March 21.--~An Antwerp de- than he has since he was taken ill. ---------- New York, March 21,--~The police of Spatel advises the watching 3 Brith : : the Arsenal station, in Central avenie| oom tors who have bem traced from Aa eat chon. |raifekers who Have bom traced from | N€Wy Vigor For feurs who allowed their machines to i to Antwerp and then lo le Paria. They have been inducing, wo | Brajnand Bod Mourics. Metzger, dri Henry Men to go to Canada with alloring y Clew's big touring car, Mrs, Clew ises. It is believed they. will sail ro who was in the machine, insisted Liverpool this week. Comes With Every Dose of DR. A. W. accompanyi CHASE'S NERVE FOOD. money to E. W. Groves ture not heard from him for sixteen years. IF YOU'RE NOT GOING TO APPEAR IN ONE OF OUR $ eT When on e s : a you TS OR SPRING OVERCOATS ON EASTER SUNDAY. $ [Chew's home at 1 Wet ict Allan cup 5 i tn nan IRTAINLY WANT TO TRIM UP WITH A NEW HAT, § | valued at $350,000. : gurtlay night Si a avie o¥u nan OF GLOVES, OR SOMETHING FRESH IN THE FUR- Banker's $405.00 & 3 'makers, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. exclusive, 50¢, 75¢, to $1.25. eputation, $1.00 fo $1.75. in Hab : awaits your coming. PH die ¥ a8! i ke Everything that's new and pretty you will find at The Lockett Shoe Store if is 3 i gE i L g § E F i i . { il

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