Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Sep 1902, p. 6

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Le EE Listen, © SCISSORS Friends ! We are not" about to repre- sent to you anything un- known. But those who have never tried vs before in any thing in Clothing, Gents' Furnishings = or. Furs, we would kindly request them to give usa call and inspect oui large assortment of up-to-date lines of Clothing, Gents' Fur- nishings and. Furs, and be convinced that we are tho- roughly reliable and mean what we say. JOS. SILVER, (Successor to B. Silver,) 102 PRINCESS STREET BUY BAILEY BRAND 'CUTLERY 1 In every style and finish. Nand-Porged Prices to meet all buyers. Every one Hand.Forged RAZORS and Hand-Ground. Special attention paid to the tem- ering and steel. None Put experts work on these goods. Made from best English Double-Shear Steel, hand- forged, highly polished, and specially tempered. Standard. patterns and correct prices. Speclal Shear Steel used. Tempered by experts, highh Talished and ther- ough y tested. Nand-Porged BUTCHER KNIVES Steel.Lald SHEARS & All Fully Warranted Sold Oaly by W. A. MITCHELL, 68 Princess Street, Kingston. BINDER TWINE Sisal, 500 feet to the pound, "1lc., sold' elsewhere for 12}. Manilla, 600 feet, 124c., sold elsewhere for 15c. §trachan's Hardware. COMMERCIAL, MONTREAL STOCKS. Sept Canadian Pacific Canadian Pacific, new Duluth SS. Toledo Lo. & Pu Montreal Street Toronto Strewt Halifax Street Detroit United Nt. John's Eleetrie Twin City Rich. & Ont. Nav Commercial Cable Telegraph Telephona Montreal Power . Nova Scotia Steel . Dominion St el, Pulp » Floyr Mills, Memtreal Cotton Dominion Cotton Merchants Cotton Dominion Coal Intercolonial Coal | Intercolonial Coal, Rv. Rv Ry PRI. id NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS. Sept Rell, Union Pacific 110% St. Panl Manhattan. BR. Transit Sugar . Peop he' 8 Gas U. SN. Steel Steck PHI . Coal & Iron Pacific Southern Pacif Ontario & Western Western Union Rock sland Vownsvlvania RR Texas & Pacific Atchison : Cal- 1. & F Amgrican Toco Amal. Copper | panec, THE 5 ¢ A. EDITION. SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO ON PAGE FIVE. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. What Is Going On In the Business World--The Market News. sysftm's earnings 1902, §617,- $9,597. Trunks railway . tember : 3; increase, | become. quite a « few persons re Grand from lst to 590. 1901, $63 Canada has country, manu facturing and calize that 530,000 cotton spindles 'dre running. Che sales : Peterboro; 9 13-18c. to 9 15-16¢.; Woodstock, 10c.; Brockville, 9c. Vankleek Hill, 9 13-16c.; Winchester, 9fc. All arrangem nts "have been compheted which the business of the Imperial Fire @ amd Life offices will the Alliance, tron by be vested in compasy. and fruit growers of California are saving samples of bition in the California workd's fair in J9O4, According Farmers vear's crops for exhi- the this sections at Australia butter is selling at 40. a and eggs. 38¢ meat is sold 'at almost prohibitive prices that colony. The Canadian Pacific fesued the following return of traffic earnings Week ending Soptember 7th, , $S01.000; week, 1901, from pound, to information a dozen, while in railway company has corresponding 88,00. as a sd nufacture of much An aluminum alloy is now usel stitute nls and for copper the tacks. in The cheaper and in every sirable as copper. A New York Stock Exchange $70,000. rrevious sale, white metal is way as urable and des seat sold for an advance of & and within 81.000 of the {xO avout the which was WH, It is understood that four est on mvecord, ond of last veor. memberships GON, more are wanted at 87 Before The Court. At the police conrt young woman, Annie Hamilton, was chareoed with drunkenness, having heen placed under arrest last nicht. She was remanded for a couple of Jays and meanwhile her companion of last evening will be summoned apear before the magistrate Thomas Jamieson was candid in his acknowledgement that he was deunk, Jocanuse of the fact' that he had not heen before the conrt for a lon time! of his promis» the magistrate allowed this morning a to also hecause to leave the ity, Lim to depart An Ontario hotel keeper naid a of X25 and for selling IF within prohibited hours, Was A Fine Parade. The street parade of the McKinney minstrels, to-day, was verpelaborate They have a splendid band of many parts, that heads a large, slick look- ing minstrel troupe. One of the at- tractive features of the parade is a of "Mexican axe jugglers that make hair stand, while they «wing several double blades in dexter- ous fashion, They performed in front of the Whig, to-day, at and will perform at the Victoria theatre to- nicht and to-morrow night. and fine costs auc couple one's noon, Cape Vincent Races. At Vincent Wednes- day were: Rector, races 2 class, the winners Babeline and Ben Mit- chell. The time was 2.30. Rabel ix owned by Dr. Abbott. In the ela. Thursday, Babeline defeated Artell, Jr, third, Time the in Cape the best ine 2:30 tor, with The named race on Thursday was won by Jennie. Grexx, Dan. Mitchell, and Redwood Maid, in the order nan: All of them ave United States horses. Best 35 time, 2 Quoted From The Whig. his argument the police magistrate this -morhing. ih the case of the striking machinists, J. Lo Whiting referred to the very nfl re ports of the case oiven the Whig. and quoted from the reports some of the evidence in the course his debate. ' In before by of Visiting In The City. Napanee, his Pe. Bartley, V.8,, of Erie, Pa., James Bartley, of Edinburg, Pa. Miss Jennie, of Na f the captains uk W. Bell, Princess Capt. dartley, twp sons, and and _his daughter, are guests dauchter,, Mrs. Gg street, The Plum. King 300 baskets, prin bhie plums, few Prices marked , at Car Has for Saturday cipally old fashioned blue sand green cages, low for and quick novsky's, the corner.' arly fon Come In And Inspect The new styles in fall hats at Campbell Bros. Pure spices at Mullen's. BOYS' SUITS Our stock for the coming Fall and Winter Season embraces bet ter styles, better values, larger as- sortment and Jower pri. es than ever You will find here® greater opportunity for choice. and exten- sive selection than you think for. We Invite Your In- spection of Our Boys' Single Breasted Suits. |! PRICES. $3 to $8. LIVINGSTON BROS. | Stock. Ages, 11 and 15. a+ 560 over the lasy high- 'old home of Rev. {hol days | bread THE DAILY WHIG FRIDAY. GROWING - LAX IN REGARD TO LORD'S DAY OBSERVANCE --- . An Facidtnt on the Closing Day Of the Anglican Synod--The Educationists Ready To Go Home. Montreal. Sept. 12.--One- of the most interesting incidents of the clos- ine day's work of the Anglican Synod was the adoption of a resolution con- oratulating President Roosevelt on his narrow escape from death at Pittsfield. The rest of the morning was taken up with the reading of a pastoral letter by Archbishop Bond, which called the attention of the members of the ¢hurch to the. desir- ability of supporting the missionary work of the church. He also called at- tention to the growing laxity of the observance of the: Lord's day. The synod will close its labors this after- noon. A meeting of the was" hela -in this city, over by Premier Parent. Mr. Allard, M.L.A. for Yamaski, appeared be- fore the body and * made a statément in which he asked that no subsiay be granted to the South Shore railway until it pays its debts and what it owes its men, and furthermore makes the extensions which it has undertak- en to make to its line. The party of ~ British educationists which to this country for the purpose of becoming acquainted with its resources and capabilities have re- furned here after their tour, to the number of thirteen, and will sail for Encland, to-morrow, by the Parisian. They express themselves pleased with what thev saw of the country. Dr. Berkev. of Berkhamsted, Eng. states that the project of establishing a training farm in the North-West will. be earried out, starting on small scale, but working larger as demonstrates its usefulness. The pu- pils of this farm. who will come from England, will spend two summers on the farm. and a winter at the Guelph Avricultural school. Quebec cabinet to-day, presided came MACKAY DENIES : . That Postal Telegraph Will Unite With Western Union. York, Sept. Mackav, the Postal pany. said to-day: "There is abso- lutelv no truth whatsoever in the ru mors and published statements to the effect that negotiations are going on between the Postal Telegraph com pany and '"the Western Union Tele- eraph company, with a view to a consolidation sale. No consolida tion or sale whatsoever is contempla- ted." - New 2.--Clarence H. of ph com- or To Honor Ottawa, Ont. the birthplace Frandis LE. Clark, Dr. Sept. 2- Clark. -Avlmer, of the Rev. father of the Chris- tian Endeavor movement, prepar ing to the man of world-wi le fame upon the occasion of the holding of the Ontario Y.P.S.C.K. convention in the capital, in October. The com- mittee in charge have arranged for a service in the Aylmer Presbyterian church, to be preceded by addresses from the steps of the church, A visit will be made to Cherry Cottage, the Dr. Clark. It is also in contemplation to erect a symbolic arch on the street leading to the church. is honor Big Waterspout On Lake Huron, Detroit, Mich.,, Sept. 12.--As the steamer City of the Straits was plotghing through a violent squall en Lake Huron about five miles off Kirn- cavdine there suddenly appeared on the heels of the departing storm cloud a waterspout rising several hundred feet in the air, and near that it was necessary to crane one's neck to the whole of it. The spout at the top and curved toward departing storm, resmunbling a large fish horn inverted. When com- plete the spoug was fully a thousand at a great rate of speed. SO see was wide the Ready For The Lightning. Allanburg, Ont. Sept. 12.--During a storm the residence of Jacob Jenter, near Allanburg, was struck by licht- ning, but luckily the family were pre- pardd; and extinguished the flames with some difliculty. Twenty two years ago a barn of Mr. Jenter's was struck by. lichtning and entirely con sumed by the flames. Since that flagration the Jenter family alwavs arise and remain ready to make their exit when an electric storm in the nicht. con Has Been Heard From. Washington, 12. Navy Moodie this morning the following cablaram - from the commanher of the Ranger : "Panama, tecetved cipher message this morning revoluthonists near railvaad Situation serious." Transit isthmus still open." The cable dated. Sept. Secretary saving ines AUPOsS oram was not Forces. The earrizon here two battalions men strike arrest Arrival Of Trieste, 12 smc geen reinforced by of a precautionary ure consequence of the Three of the besn released. Sept, infantry ¢ mn of dock ed Jeaders lahorers have y Arrival Of Forces. Sept. 12.--~The Times cor Brissels that al awaited the ar and* Defarey at enthusiasm was London. respondent at though - fare rival of-Botha, ~terdam., savs crowd Pewet manitested Hom that vou what Well Jorn. we -Made Bread. from your loaf of tev it part of > Now + hack a goo it. Just to any we liver Crothers --------p tl, Died At Noon. i Ls \ W v Pp ry © City ir died from Sept here, nday Mao Attend. as. pure wl It looms ap | of | received | 7 great SEPTEMBER 12. PITH OF T'TE NEWS. . e--e The Very Latest News Culied From All Over The World. More vessels have gone to Panama to protect United States.mterests. Forty moulders in Crowe's iron works, 'at Guelph, are éut on strike. The Hudson Valley railway trolley syste m is still tied up by the strike. E. T: Young, principal of Queen Victoyia school, Hamilton, has resign- ., a Chicago the meat merger is an a fact. and will begin operations September 257th: King Edward wore kilts at the Highland games at Braemar, Aber- deenshire, Scotland. Spanish soldiers captured: at Manila desire to join the United States army to fight the Filipinos. George' Farquhar, the well-known Toronto contractor, died on Thursday of paralysis in his sixty-sixth year. Thirty Irish postulants, who are to enter a convent at Galveston, Texas, are en route to the United States. The queen of the Belgians has been' seized by a severe attack" of asthma FARL OF ROSSLYN. abowt to make his debut United States stage He is on the and a physician has been hurriedly summoned from Brussels. The revolutionary General Chicove has been tried by a military tribunal and sentenced to be executed at Jae mel, Hayti, October 9th. lhe five which started in furniture factorv, at Harrow London. on Thursday, though control, is still burning to-day. Fierce forest fires are raging vicinity of Springwater, Ore. Houses and barng and stock gre being burned and the whole country is devastated. Councillor Angus Cameron, of Sid- nevi River, N.B.,, was killed by a train on Thursday night. He was walking tho tracks when a train struck him. Holmes, the English failed in an attempt English Channel. , fortnight ago. made another try to-day, but was again compelled to give up. Figures jon the public "school tration, just sanpioied, show a total for Greater New York of 502,908 scholars. This is an increase of 35, 000 over the preceding year. The four steamers of the new (ana dian Lake and Ocean navigation com pany, of Tordnto, left Lachine locks to-day for Toronto, Capt. Donnelly and T. R. McCarthy witnessed their departure. is reported that ex-state Secre- Reitz, of the 'Transvaal, and wrreconcilables) have abandoned their schenie of migrating to. South: Mest German Africa. gud are going to Madagascar instead. Rev. F. J. Steen, Christ Church Ca- thedral, Montreal, and Miss Catherine D. Rabson; of New York, were quiet lv married in the later city on Thurs: day." The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. C. Merrington, a friend of the groom. \ In Chicago arbitration as a means of settling labor troubles has proved a decided suceess. One strike: was set tled, one threatened was averted, and Awo were put in. such shape that it is reasonably certain that brought to an end. : "At Doncaster, Eng., the sensation of © to-day's. racing was the Parkhill stakes of 300 sovereigns, in which Danny Maher piloted his mount, Lord Cadogan's Elba, under the wire ghead I SCeptre. the winner of the Classic Sle stakes on Wednesday. "Spindle T caucht fire lichted lantern workman, | has been | out. At one longing to burning. » Only cone half of monev required for the salarios, upon the whe sultans anniversary, | Sth, was obtained from the | and the collections by threats that the collectors would lose their positions unless the money, was forthcoming. i Rev. Dr. Sutherland, Toronto, Eden elected to represent the Cana | dian general conference at the Me thodist conferences in Great Britain and Ireland. Dr. Sparling, Winnipeg. was elected to go to the M.E. church south, and Rev, William Dobson, Windsor, NJ, to to M.E. church of the United States, Thonoh 'abandoned for some \IL Gold Creek, fifty" miles Klondvke River from suddenly a bonanza. stream already paving better, numerons claims, and has the advantace of heing comparatively shallow. It was staked during mad rush in 189%, hut abandoned fore development was thoroughly dertaken, Dixon's Road, unaer in the across swimmer, who to® swim the tary Jeaumont, Texas, rein nicht from in the hands of andethe Keith Ward almost completely wiped the hig tanks be Higgins company were on a tract o'clock the the of of asion of September provinces $ only. made provincial tax amount pavment were has oO vears, up the Dawson, has hecome The is on un- Bank Robbed Of £20,000. e Lishon, Sept. 12, robbed W sterling by way of a thev hal satel an enormous sel Costa's bank was nicht of £20000 who entered +, which the caused exday burglars, subterranean dug out, and f The robbery h ation throughout" the 1a hv Dass i reed city, i ------------ 'Bishop Reeve Better. 12---Right Rev. W. D. Reeve, bishop of Mackenzie er. who has been down for six in a Loddon hospital with scarlet fev. able to ge out and is steadily esnY towards recovery. Dr Riv- weeks London, Sept jer. | prog they will be. Nicholls, wages and, SCHOOL FILLED COLLEGIATE £ INSTITUTE HAS ALL IT CAN HOLD On Thursday the Four Hundred Mark Was Turned -- A New Teacher is an Immediate Ne- cessity. Kingston's C 'ollegiate Institute is a eommodious building, but if is alto- gether too small to afiosd accommo- dation to the large numbers of pu- pils who have applied for admittance. On T hursduy the 400 mark was turned and the efid is not yet. The staff is not large enough to handle the large- ly increased attendance, and' the ap- pointment of a new - teacher is an immediate necessity. A Whig reporter viited the school ~and was shown through the building by Principal El- Tis. "Crowded ?" reiterated the obliging principal in response to a question. "Just come and take a look at the rooms. Our attendance has turned the 400 mark, and the pupils are com- ing in still.' ' The first room visited. contained for- ty seats, yet there were fifty-one pu- pils in it, some of them sharing their seats with those who. came late. An- other room, which, like the first, was occupied by second year pupils, had seating capacity for thirty-three pu- pils, yet there were forty-two in. the room. In the matriculation class fifty-seven pupils were" trying to make forty-eight seats accommodate them. In most of the other rooms similar conditions: prevailed. Away up in the top storey, "under the dome," was a class of twenty-five boys--the new manual training class, "If it were not for the manual train- ing class 1 do net believe that these boys would be in school at all," ob- served Mr. Ellis. "They would be either learning = their trades or be on the street. But this training just fits into the requirements of a boy who intends to follow a mechanical ca- reer." "How many pupils have you in the honor form this year?" injuired the repbriter. "Seventeen," was the reply. "We had only seven last year. Our atten- dance this year is made up as follows: Entrance pupils, 158; second vear pu- pils, 126; third year pupils, 47; fourth year pupils, (matriculation class) 57; fifth * year pupils (including part of the honor class), 12. Total, 400. Of the number only about half a hun- dred are from outside the city." "How does the attendance compare with other vears? lt shows a big increase. On September = 12th, 1900, 279 pupils were registered; on Septem- her 18th, 1901, there were 338 pupils; on September 12th, this year, there are 400 pupils. So vou see the in- crease in two years has been 121, or 62 for, the last year." "('an the staff handle this large at- tendance, and do justica to them- selves and the pupils ?"' the principal was asked. "We must have another teacher," declared Mr. EMis. "I shall try to have the board mect at once to make the appointment. The additional teacher is required for junior work, principally in mathematics and Eng- lish." iT Examination Results. The latest figures in connection with the -midsummer examination have not vet been" announced, and the follow- ing 'tables are not yet quite complete. Until, Queen's. vollege . supplementary examination results are announced at the end of the month, the total fig- ures cannot be obtained. Up to the present time, however, these figures obtain : Part 1. wrote, 10 (teachers' amination; Part 1, pupils wrote, tion. Part I1., junior Ieaving- wrote, 10 passed junior 1 passed matriculation. 11. Part II, junior matriculation- wrote, 12 passed junior leaving. School of mines entrance--11 6 passed; 4 others not heard yet. ~ Senior leaving--2 pupils passed. . Honor matriculation 7 wrote, 5 passed. Scholarships Uglow; Watling, No. 3, junior Jeaving passed for 17 'pupils Junior leaving examination), 5 passed ex- total passed, 15. junior matriculation--39 37 passed matricula- 15 pupils leaving, and Total passed, 18 wrote, fre m wrote, pupils Prince of Wales, W. L. C. M. Crawford; Florehee Dunlop. Died At Hour Of Wedding. Bowmanville, Ont., Sept. 12.--A dis tressingly sad event occurred Wednes day evening in the passing away of May V. Clemens, the young wife of Thomas (i. Bragg, B.A., classical mas- ter of the high school. Exactly five weeks ago, on the very hour that she died, they were married. On return- ing from their honeymoon Mrs. Bragg caught cold, and peritonitis setting in, she succumbed, after a week's ill ness. A Warm~Address. London: Sept. 12.~The Cape Town correspondent of the Times savs the speech by ex-Treasurer Merri pan, in the assembly, supportimg his motion concemning the agitation for the the Cape Colony constitution, was unusually violent. Merriman. said Milner had outraged Cape Colony by his threats of mar tial law and charged him with con spiring to destroy the liberties of the colony. suspension of To-morrow At Campbell Bros' felt "hats for dol them in west only window, fur one See « Fine lar. Samuel FF. Reid was; one those | who | them. | A., has in Toronto, yesterday, canized Dominion Undertakers' College of EmbiTmers, Rev. Dr. Anthifi balloted§or as delegat church, South conference. Marsh mellow the =n in tion and 4 th ME among was te to the Marsh cake, mellow angel slices, wely cakes: a W. uJ. Crothers Lenoblet du left for Quebec, the camp. M. Sands returned after vi-ititdy friends 1 Camillus, N.Y. 4 Pure whits cider gar 'at Mullen's. new try Plessis, CF Capt. : i Wi wher insy ect Miss vesterday and Syracuse wine malt Aine and E. B. Eddy's wipe PAILS and TUBS Are made from the BEST SELECT. Steel Wire, electrically welded Hoops, which being corrugated allows for expansion or contraction, so no / matter what the weather is they keep in PERFECT CONDITIUN. GIVE THEN A TRIAL. Kingston Agency, No. 78 Princess Street. J. A HEN DRY. Agent, Kingston. Lahad eos 28 ct adasat as a JIT 22 So Bad od od Se Dress Goods: i POPP 000 00000 150000000000 000000 oe Our New Showing of Dress Goods for the fall include the most up-to-date Cloths and ings. We have taken great care to have thing of the latest and best combined with good value. LADIES' CLOTH, Tc, BFc., 95c., $1, $1 25, width from 46 inches to 54 inches. VENETIAN CLOTH; 51 inch. Venetian Oloths for Qostumes and Bkirts. $1 yard ; others at 75¢ , 9Uc. HOPSACKING. This popular material for Costumes we have at 66¢. yard and others higher in price, HOMESPUNS. A large selection of qualities for 8kirts and Suits, 63ec., 75¢., 90c., $1, all 64 inches widp, ; Pre bi ANS Dress Good: Zebelines Poplins India Twills. Cheviots Cashmeres - Satin Cloths, Barritz Cloths. Priestley's Famous Black Dress Materials In a number of different makes. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON 120-1272 Princess Street, Kingston. \g . THE NEW eg OROTHY DODD SHOES FOR LADIES AT THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE. THE EMPRESS SHOES FOR LADIES. Thoroughly reliable and exceedingly comfortable. C. D. and E. width and all the new styles These two kinds make the most attractive line of LADIES' SHOES we have had the pleasure of showing. F. G. L.ockett.. mm = The Ideal Beverage "JOHN LABATTS [ _ondon : Porter Full of tha Virlue of Malt- and" Hops. , Perfectly Agreeable to the Most Delicate Palate. "lcPARLAND, AGENT, - KING STREET, KINGSTON, »

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