Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Aug 1902, p. 8

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T ™V vAl Y WHIG SATURDAY. AUGUST 30 i IN PEACE PREPARE for WAR "And in summer prepare for winter. You cannot better prepare than furs now, when you can get vour choice of in buving vour a large stock" The Fit and, Comfort And then there's cheaper Of our furs is guaranteed. the them bere than elsewhere, and get them just as good. We have some speeial bargains in ladies' fur jackets. : : P.S.--A full line of men's and boys' cloth / price, You can bur ing always on hand. , rt -- JOS. SILVER, 102 PRINCESS STREET 'BUY BAILEY BRAND ~ CUTLERY In every style and finish. Prices to meet a il puyers, Every one Hand-Forged and Hand. oe Special | attention paid to the tem- fering and steel. None ut. experts work on these goods. Made from best English Double-Shear Steel, hand- forged, highly polished, and specially tempered. Standard: patterns and correct prices. Special Shear Steel used. Tempered by experts, highly isha and thor- oughly tested. Nand-Porged RAZORS Hand.Forged BUTCHER KNIVES Steel-Lald SHEARS & SCISSORS All Fully Warranted Sold Only by W. A. MITCHELL, 68 Princess Street, Kingsten. uw OUR... Optical Work Is giving universal satisfaction. We give this branch of our busi- ness our painstaking attention, and are handling successfully many difficult cases. Rdpairs of all kinds attended to. promptly SMITH -BR.OS.. Jewelers and 350 King Opticians. St. STRAIGHT BUSINESS W. Murray, Jr., Auctioneer and Commission Mer- chant; Market Square. MOTHER HENDY'S All Healing Ointment Will Cure Burns, Frozen Limbs, Cuts, Rheum, Broken Breasts, Cracked Children's Sore leads, Bolis and Fingers. PRICE--25c. STAMPS AND MARKERS. hu BBER STAMPS OF ALL KINDS, SEL} tukersy- Linen Markers, Dates, Seals. Stencils Bank, Ticket and Office Stamps, etc. Renee prompt. JOHN. OFFORD. Whig Offie Salt Nipples, Bealing , FOR SALE OR TO RENT. DESIRABLE BRICK HOUSE ON THE EAST side of Montreal street, formerly owned by Mrs. W. G. Eliott. Apply to Smythe & Smythe, Solicitors, etc., Kingston. VALUABLE SUBURBAN RE SIDE RQ k= Must be sold io=wind up HKastate. * Cottage. the residence of the late Cie 'W. Fenwick The house built of brick is two stories high, 35x40 feet." There are four full sized City Lots. The proparty is the corner - of -Albert, ack amd Nelson streets and A Victoria Park. For price and terms apply ta Smythe & Smvthe, Solicitors, Kingston, June 25h, | 1902. BARRIE with all XT TO Y.-M.CA street, a larcé. roomy modern convenlenoes. house, LARGE FRONT ROOM, ALSQ TWO SINGLE rooms, with mddern oconveniences, cen- tral, not far from City and Macdopald parks. Suitable for a party of from three to five, 195 Earl street. on | 'THE 3 ¢.M. EDITION. SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO ! ON PAGE FIVE. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. ---- What is Going on in the Business World--The Market News. the constant labor Gf £0000 peo- vle make matches for the world. Fancy silks are coming more to the front in New York, and jobbers report fair Orders The jor the fall milinery open- ings in Toronto, which begin next werk, were never better. The largest It takes to prospects filds of Western Australia, are Thev cover 324. gold the in the world. 000 square miles. wilt form securing farmers an of beet the Sweslish sugar for ive legislation. Petroleum has beén found on the of N. Tetreau, a Hull natary. about miles from Gatimean. a good purpose pro- wintion property nine in wiek. 'Toronto reports improvement business this cols firm. New York of Ameri gos movement in staple H! Price. the expert, The chrtom, visible and one exception, than American war. apple best sine the 1896, when 69,000,000 barrels were The vield 40,000,000 representing of $34. the wholesale dry The Theodore is cotton supply says : world's can invisible, wih has been any it since the Americ of, of yvathered time The one will be breaking an crop this vear the record yield mav reach arrels; a mefrket value 500, (01). active demand for men's and stuff. There is Canadian goods are There difficulty in goods for the fall desirable kinds woman's 2 still popular men's is getting woollen trade the we | supplies of most from | the The n Germany HOLL GR, 000 of and mills. anthracite coal" in 10), LOM, OOH) EHH) 1899; production of tons, ax the FOO, 000 tons 189%: raw S100, 000 was a ainst tous m pro duction lignite conl was aii 31,000,000 tons in K.500000 tons in 1900 35 AAR) 1900 in 1899: copper FUAxA) tons 1599 {and in m---------- Grand Opera House. sweetest and purest play ever of American home life i Acres," which to-have a nie production at the Grand on fth. and thi thronghout the nine vears is who are fami heanties have The written "Shore is fine Thursday, success it conntry during the instly deserved. Those liar with manifola compared it to the poems of a cele prated poet and speak of it as a pret tv and truthful story: of human life, in v there appears at no time any of device or clap-trap the au September has gained past Hs which evidence stage to offend "the artistic dience. The play has some exquisite tonches of human nature and « ontains that pathetic, sentimental and tender Readers who have been charmed by a recital in poetry of beautifully wrought idea" will "Shore Acres" a play that them to the theatre time acdin, and cause them to send friends. The story love, hope. patience, ambition. and greed up the circumstances everyone's life told in a masterly y hy the simpleciolk Mr. Herne in this charming idyl. Church Service. «treet Methodist church--Rev. 13.A.. R.Se., pastor. Sunday ervieos 1 Morning and even ince 11 a.m. and'T pm. The pastor will preac h at hoth services: Morning 'School Re-Opening even "Labor--1ts Dutii anda Sunday school, 2:45: pas- class, 1:15. Week night ser: evening. eight o'clock. Waodnesday even meeting. senses of much or prose find will mn send and" their faith. that. makes of ol is manner introduces Brock Fher Crummy, subject. ing' subject, Dangers." tor's hible Vices : Monday Christian vicht © Endeavor: ing. lock, prayer A Woman' Fined. Lee, Police against whom had received several com arrested last evening on being drunk and impro At the court this the magistrate imposed a of 83 and costs, Mrs the plaints, the street perly morning fine Ear! street, was for lad. police Brockville dents Wiliiam chapter of deci and Friday: employed at the James Smart works, narrowly es- caped receiving fatal injuries. His vicht arm was drawn into the gearing wh and painfully lacera Sullivan, aged twelve, knocked 'down hy a bicvele and vicht leg broken. H. H. Bellamy, | oll man. was struek hy a train, [ only slightly injured. . Largé space in the Views for September [ farmer and his Cy Warman | contributes an of the migration of United States farmers to the at lands "of North-West 'Ean | ada. The for "extraction of i isrogen the atmosphere, recent Iv installed Niagara Falls: is scribed in illustrated article "Thomas C. Martin, Te cakes, 13e. to 25c. cach: as- <orted flavors, 10. each: every other | kind of cakes at T. H. Ferguson's, street. had a Thursday Casselman, on of a ted. Mary cog was her an but of Re given to the Rexiew is interests. account recent | wh pros ead trom at an de i by King \ OVAL IMECEIECE IS DID ews SEE IIIT EEE IW ERC BOYS' { 3 y days commence. The mot office, the boys at school. w the mother brings the boys # Because Livingston's have , designs. ~ ® _Boys' 2-Piece Double and Single Breasted Suits, ; Boys' 3-Piece Heavy Strong Serge Sui CEEIEEE CEEECEICEEIIIFEEED The most united of families must part w hen school 3 boys can wear--several shapes, many colors, various $2, $2.50, $3.50. © YVR ENVe iC. LIVINGSTON & BRO. 75-77-79 BROCK STREET, TAILORS AND HABERDASHERS. SUITS her at' home, the father at But before going to school 10 Livingston Bros. Why ? .he prettiest, daintiest sui's $3.50, $4, $5. ts, i Rr S6& GSE 333 FIC EE IID INI IIIECE CEE III CEE CEEEEE PPIS VDVEEEECECEC EEE CEE EEE CEE IEEE CEE THE CONTRAST BETWEEN THE ACTIONS. oF : THE KINGS Emperor William is Effusive-- King Victor is Careful . and Correct--Wreath for a Tomb. Berlin, Aug. 30.--The contrast be- tween the effusiveness of Emperor Wil- liam and King Victor Emmanuel 's carefully worded ufterances has al- ready aroused attention. The kaiser was enthusiastic as usual in toasting the king at the banquet, on Thursday night, but the Italian monarch made only a correct formal response. Vossiche Zeitung. the leading liberal orcan of the capital, remarks that the roles of ional appear to have heen changed. The 'possessor of the southern Italian temperament has touched only the real material side of things while the successor of the Prus- Sian soldier kings has thought fit to imitate the - eloquence of southern parts of Europe. Up to the present time King Victor has simply observed the usual international courtesies. 'His wreath, which was placed on Emperor Frederic k's tomb. hears this simple iption in French : "To the Emper- or, Victor Fommanyel. a PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. The Allan steamer ed from Glasgow for' the St. on Saturday afternoon. Wilmot Crawford is dead of injuries pita while training a horse south f Woodstock, Ont., a week ago. "A Hamilton cigar dealer was fined £10, by Judge Monck, for putting non- union eigars in a box bearing the un- jon label. It reported mund Monson minister of L600, presented the victims tions. Since the opening of navigation the United States health inspector at Ques has heen rejecting an average of ten diseased pauper immigrants per week who were destined for the West- ern States, These are, it is said, al- lowed to go at will in Canada. (. FE. Dewev. Stratiora, has bein appointed divisional freight agent for the Grand Trunk railway's middle di- vision. with headguarters at the Union station, Toronto, succeeding Arthur, Whise resigned, owing to ill- health. J. F. Gay Mr. Dewev at Stratiord. Pomeranian sail- Lawrence Ed the Paris that Sir forwarded to colonies a sum of King Edward for Martinique eruap- in has the hy the ol hee on succeeds Business College Notes. Daly. a graduate, has a posi tion stenographer with the Union Storage company, Pittsburg, Pa, I. Geigher, a graduate, is travelling for a Hamilton Oil" company. Geot Wing, shorthand graduate, has secur: ed a position" in' Toronto as stenogra- pher.. Frederick Lawrence has been appointed stenographer in the office of the Pigment company. Cleveland, Fillion stenographgr Union bank, ronto. Glenburnie, has an excellent position with a large commission house in Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. Daly has a sister and brother hoth in responsible positions in Pitts- burg. all three being eraduates of the Kingston 'Business College. George home on a short visit with his pa- rent<.." Glenburnie. Miss Bell Cum- mings, a graduate, 'has secured a position with The Morton company, limited, Toronto. P. J. F. Baker, a oraduate, to demonstrate touch typewriting at the Toronto exhibition for the Remincton Standard: Tvpe- writer company. = College« will open Tuesdav morning at nine o'clock. A large number 6f students are expected to' enter for both book-keeping and shorthand. courses. Harry as Ferrous » Ohio. in the George Daly, 1S To- Ross Visiting In Kingston. J.. D. New York city. in the city visiting his brother, William Jackson, Mr. Jacksons served his ap- prenticeship in 'the Kingston News of- fice vears ago. Over. thirty vears aco he went to New York, serv- ing the editorial' staff of the Daily Graphic and American Press wia- tion. He now at the head the composing department of the New York, World, which paper turns TH0.000 daily. He 'expresses himselt greatly pleased with?! the appearance of - Kingston, and says that on account of #ts delightful tion it would make an ileal place for summer tourists. He thinks it should be properly aavertised in that line. Jackson, some on ix of copies as loca- Must Give Up The Body. Dr. Mylks, of Medical fee, was asked the medical faculty intended "handing ever the hody James -Higginbotham to the hatteryiich... He replied that if the. sol- < went about the matter in the the faculty: would have The demanded from gn fourteen days and all charges paid. it must delivered on the der of the police 1t quite likelv the batt will renew their demand, "hdo." Queen' col to-day if of vht wav, anve at #& body within up. law nS be i is ven and hury old will Shoot At Ottawa. W from Toronto, splendid Se Swaine returned where hé showing at the Long Rifle Ranges, scoring" first aggregate. He left to-day for Ot where he will shoot in the Do Rifle | Association's competi tions, which take place next week. Sergt Swaine is of the leading marksmen of Canada, and 'today he the congratulations of Ningston friends. ' morning such a Pranch the tan as mingan one veceived many Passed a Bad Bill. morning Saturday, a black, a widow, ol Cataraqui, hase, reced This lady Purdy. a pure dener Nin hill SO50 found Lord Dundonaid. Lord the military Last m he fieers, ar, © ode ' Mai Cen to-day, the huildings had dinner with Pont barracks. various; of Excursion To Cape Vincent. Mondav, Labor Dav, steamer Folger's wharf, 2:30 p.m. 35¢ct \ ' oat, to | provides that iiy college | {tion to | dow this natie | in | | her his | up. Dundonald inspected I | only INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. - 2 er Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their 'Rounds. J. C..Woods' 'of Woods'. Ferry, spending a few days in the city. © G. P.. Chamberlain * has purchased the. furniture business of Andrew Ed- wards, of Gananoque. : The market clerk is looking for a pair of glasses which a little girl lost on _the fair grounds. Jack Cousins, of C arson's wholesale leit to-day to spend his vacation with friends in Rochester, N.Y Make your arrangements home while they are cheap, Cann's, 31 Brock street. Detached brick dwelling, 115 Stuart street, can be bought at a bargain, at McCann's, 51 Brock street. : Two members of the R.C.F.A deserted a day or two ago, offi two bigyeles, owned by a keeper. Medicine costs say nothing of sults obtained. street. . Edward Orser, a valued member of the T1th Regimental band, has leit for Carthage, N.Y., wheré he will get as instructor of the band of that, town. Miss Lottie Spooner, Latimer, left fog the west on Saturday afternoon, to spend a month or more visiting friends in Port Hope and Toronto. : Invitations are out for the marriage Miss Gertie E. Cole, daughter of Frank Cole, Wilstead, to John H. Allan, of Lansdowne, on September 10th. The demand of harvest | Manitoba is increasing. Thrdyhing has commenced in several districts and the new _wheat received at Winnipeg all orades No. hard. Albert Sh?th has been fined 8100 and sent to ja¥ for thirty days for operat- ing an illicit still in South Norwich. The still was stolen after its seizure from the Tilsonburg police station. Harvesting in the county about finished, and the great crop of 1902 is under shelter. The farmers to-day were able to attend the market, and look after the disposal of their pro- duce. Friday was one of the heaviest days the street railway company has had this summer. The cars were, filled throughout the whole day. and the children @njoyed their last one-cent ride of the season. The sisterhood of St. Joseph Peterboro have sent four Rte to Port Arthur to teach school, four to nurse in the hospital at the same point, and five to. open a scl "hool in Sault Ste. Marie. " The Storrington council has voted Denis Murphy 872.180 compensation for nine sheep and sixteen lambs kill- ed by The tax rate this vear for county purposes, ten mil town- ship rate, two and a half mills: gener- al school rate, four mills. The roaa from Sunbury to Batter- has been, like Jerdan, a hard road to travel. The Ontario goveérn- went has voted [100 for repairs and to this the council of Storrington-has added £200. Work will at once be he- gun with aid of 5 crusher. On the road south from Inverary the council will expend $35. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE. how fora at Mec: ., who, carried livery if it satisfac 124 Pr : ~ is pure, to V re- necess less the Taylor, of borers in at dogs. is, sea Recent High School tions. Regula- By the recent changes -in the high school course of studies and examina- tions, the minister oi" edcation has done much to make the work more easily understood by all interested in sec ondary, education. Hereafter there will be but one ex- amination for a second class certifi cate. Instead of students passing ex- aminations. in the lower forms hereaf- ter, the principals of the schools will have to certify to their having pur- suet the regular courses of studies in their: forms. For a first class certifi- cate there will also be but one exam- ination, but the number of subjects included in thiz course pupils may divide it into two parts. The chief. change effected in the course of studies the abolition "of Latin and the. making of chemistry a compulsory subject for second certificatgs. for threc vears and then bécomes com- pulsory. For a - first class certificates Latin remains a compulsory subject. These changes give rise to three main courses of study in high schools and collegiate insyi I The comniercial course, including Enclish, mathematics and the strictly commercial subjects of. book-keeping, stenography and typewriting. 2. The course for teachers' cates. If the candidate ain i securing a second certificate chould not take up the study of Lat- in, but if he has any thought of se curing a first class certificate he should - commence Latin in his vear at high school. 3. The matriculation courses. These involve the study of the languages and any' student havin a profession in mind should begin Latin as earlv as possible. . §. It will owing: to class certifi- class students and third he possible for combine the second By taking two foreign lan- and writing on them ir addi- the work for a second class certificate. ieee From Old Bachelordom. looks the the says to COUTSes guages regular Growls When poverty love vacates A woman --often talking." but she You n't convince a riage failure until it. It tdkes little to make a woman happy and less to make her miserable. An Ohio vecently © predched husband's (She was bound to have When marr wsuallv+the masculine bination that in at win- roost. "It's no means it. girl that after she use never mar tries is a woman funeral the = a end of "upon sermon. last failure the to word. it com- pay is called A woman will scpeam at sight of a i mogse, but yg millinery bill that makes he! i Jostles her hushand® shake in his shoes never invalid doesn't When a husband woman x her with herh and he <he considers him either con- nur ful ' According to LOO ps in insane. temporarily. **Bibby's."" Oak Hall. "*Bibby's." A boy's suit must stand mote strain than a will. Suits at 81.- n man s--on 25 to 36.50. 'The 1. D.: Bibby Co. will trary or of 'each become U8t are heads. isties, 'out sixteen other their stat love The ont of hopelessly This change, is optional ° first" | mong IS TO ENQUIRE ---- AS TO RECENT WRECKS IN ST. LAWRENCE. Canadian Pittgburg--Commis- sioner McDaugald Says That Sydney Will be a Great Cen- tre. > ; 3 oo Ottawa, Aug. 30.--John McDougald, commissioner of customs, has return: ed from Sydney. "Sydney," said the commissioner, beginning' to sume the appearance of a city. steel®rail mill will be erected before many months have expired, and other industries will follow. * *Sydney will be 'a second Pittsburg, but on a smaller scale. In some re- spects the town is better situated than the American iron, and 'steel cen- tre.. It has a practically inexhaustible sapply of coal and iron almost at its very door, and its port is open Sor nine months in the year. "The Nova Scotia Steel company i8 laying out a new iron smelting plant, and the foundations and furnaces and stoves are already jn This plant will have a capacity of 250. tons of pig iron per day, and Th is room along- side for another plant of the same capacity. "The company will also install at an early date a new steel furnace." Charles Gordon Rogers, who has re- turned from New York, has been ap- pointed private - secretary to Mr. O'Halloran, deputy minister of agri- culture. Mr. Rogers was some 1 de ago private secretary to Prof. Rob- ertson. Hon. James Sis Sutherland has appoint- ed 'a commission of enquiry to make investication into the wrecks which have recently occurred on the St. Lawrence route.s Commander Spain will be the commissioner. Complaint is made of a shipment of apples, from Galt .to Winnipeg, con- taining very inferior fruit and the in- 'spector has. heen instructed to prose cute the shipper. There will probably be a big circul- ation of Dominion notes this fall, as a number of the Capadian banks will by that time have reached the limit of the circulation 'of their own bills allowed by law. No doubt several will make use, of Montreal, Merchants' Bank of Canada, and Bank of Com- merce bills to tide them over till the circulation falls again toward winter. John Loftus 'of Ottawa, Nicholas Loftus of Perth, and Francis Loftus of Lockport, N.Y., have received legal notification 'that they aré the heirs of an estate valued at $7,000,000, by the death of stheir uncle. Sir Francis Lof- tus, Kilkenny, Ireland. The estate consists principally of landed property | It is very extensive ond includes the freehold of several small towns, where the real estate has been let of building leases; much of which will soon be falling in. Thedlegal ad- viser of the heirs is Hon. Edward Blake. in Ireland. A Floating Palace. Watertown, N.Y.0 Times. Many Watertown, ers will recall with varying emotions the old "Hub Island" hotel, which almost completely covered Hub Is- land _ midway between Thousand Is- land and Grenfell Island Parks, and which burned about twenty vears ago. The island has since been uninhabit- ated save for an occasional tenting party. Many are the stories told of days and nights of hilarity at this hostelry. The voung people of Thous- and Island Park, who enjoyed danc- ing. which was at that time strictly taboted by the management of that assoeiation, would frequently join the many parties at this place, as well as others from surrounding islands, and trip the *Jdight" till the light of the morning. Many will also recall the popularity of the famous "Hub Punch' dispensed there, well other concoctions which a sleek "mix- erologist" was constantly. springing to tickle the palate of his customers and separate them from their coin. All this is now changed forthe bet ter. too, and the island, so nicely lo- cated and which has long been constantly looked at by prospective purchasers of island property has been purchased by Abdrew Craig Fields of Dobb's Ferry, the price paid being £2 500 and renamed "Craig Isle.' A skiff house, new docks and other minor improvements are now being made, and next season a new -cottage of generous proportions will be built, as well as a vacht house to accommo- date a beautiful 90-foot launch which will have its home here. a Times read- as as SO Came Back To Him. * Gananoque Reporter. Sixevears--ago EW. Delong teaching school 'at Beachburg in county of Renfrew. One day at cess, while the puuils were out gt play he idly whittled a fifty-cént silver piece with his knife, cutting away the centre on one and © en araving his initials in its place. He afterwards paid the coin ont in mak ing a purchase; and forgot all about it. Three vears ago a commercial tra veller sent him word' that he had re ceived it in making change at North Bay. Again# it was forgotten till. a feiv davs ago. Mr. Delong had been giving lessons on the mandolin to a woman in Lansdowne: and a tht money which she paid him for the tuition an the identical half dollar on which » had cut his ini tials, and a the letters re mained clear and distinct. He intends to keep it no® as a sort of returned wanderer, and an interesting souvenir of other days was the re design young on --- Re-opening Of Schools. Collegiate schools re-open next. The promotion been distributed before the holidays, to the classes been promoted. Institute and Public Tuesday morning cards having The on go direct have paick en opening day | Senior We, Second, Jun ior and Senior Third, foc: Junior and Tenior Fourth.! $3c. =Jlohn Macedon ald. secretarv-treasurer, Board of Edu: cation. ; . to The are Part 1, pupils will which they to he Junior Part 2De.; Part 1 Tees Ix ---- Laura Brough, of 2 W, E Brough. of the, Canada Carriage Co. BrockvHle died of appendicitis, on Friday. 0 Stevenson, Brockville, was sister Geprye a city visitor to-day. "Washed out "--that soon is the verdict where common soap is used in the laundry. GHT REDUCES EXPENSE The Store Will'be Closed All ; Day Monday. 4 40000000000 00000 SPELL INs Heater Fears To-night IES' . 89 uA WAISTS All new this summer. White and Colored. Different sizes, also some barge AN ra * 1? $ d Regular values 75¢c.. goc., 9gc $1.25 i Your Choice To-night, 35c¢. Sale opens at, 7 o'clock. FOR ALL PURPOSES. TAFFETA RIBBONS, DUCHESSE RIBBONS, SATIN RIBBONS. STOCKINGS 12Y4c., 15¢C, Ladies' Cotton Stockings, 20C., 25C. 'Children's Cotton or Cashmere Stockings of all kinds. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON 1 20- 172 Princess Street, Kingston. br ~ anon ASS PAS 10C, | | 3 i i 5 | | ; § 'SALE : iF -- ODDS and ENDS Must Continue as Long as' This Weather Lasts. We will keep our promise and barkaing will be plentiful all this week. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE * IS ALL RIGHT, The Ideal Beverage JOHN: LABATT'S [ .ondon Porter Full of the Virts of Malt. and Hops. , Perfectly Agreeable to the Most Delicate Palate. JAS. [cPARLAND, AGENT, KING STREET, KINGSTON. ~

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