Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1902, p. 6

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THE DAILY WHIG MONDAY, SE ---- BER 15 BAILEY BRAND CUTLERY In every style and finish. Prices fo meet all buyers. Ev .one and ttention paid to tem- oD ped othe te RAZORS Made from best English Pou high! ones, is po ps ge Ely tom pered. mI patterns correct prices. Focal Sheat Sil Wio2 used, SHEARS & 3 blgh pe a SCISSORS oughly tested. All: Fully Warranted Sold Only by W. A. MITCHELL, 68 Princess Street, Kingston. Watch Em Go! Our stock of AUER LIG ip SUPPLIES will go fast at these prices: CYLINDERS.. Hand-Forged BUTCHER KNIVES THE week, stock lasts Don't These prices only There are miss them. BRECK & HALLIDAY, CHOROHORORO HHO 0 CL CECROEHORBIIHO HD FALL SEASON : CLOTHING | The wise man davs of Autumn in having should Le cost for Good Clothes < select irom these new cre 2 tne is just suited to wour ideas. 2INO. R. JOHNSTON COTO Ask Our Drivers When you want a pound of fine- ly flavored butter or a pint of wholesome milk. They will de- liver it promptly; and you will be more than satisfied with the re- sults. = Or you chn "phone 567 and your order will receive prompt attention. Clarified Milk Co. SOLD. THE PIANO THAT WAS 'ADVERTISED for sale is sold. 1 will now offer a very fine old-fashioned extension table that. will seat about thirty people. Apply at once, MILLS' AUCTION ROLMS. bargains Princess is ready for the chilly We have stock 1 in buying been wise ly and vou Littlg en our wise arly. and vou tions one COMMERCIAL, NEW YORK STOCK: MARKETS. - Sept S Union Pacific Staal Manhattan bot Transit Sugat .. Western - Union Re: adding N.Y.C « Louis. & Nash Rock Tsland Pennsylvania, ly Texas & Pacific Atchison | OSL & F American Loco Amal. Copper MONTREAL STOCKS. Sept Open. Hog Telegraph... Telephone. Iron -& Steel Montreal LIL & 1%. Dominion Cotton Sirect. THE. 5 FM. EDITION SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO ON PAGE FIVE. COMMERCIAL MATTERS, What Is Going On In the Business World--The Market News. A vein of natural gus was struck at lep- Ont, last Thursday. Torontd cars, working on eighty-nime During the some sevin million acres West lareds were sold. The biggest nu lately been found mania It weighs sisty seven per cent. pure "Over 5,000,000 bushels will be produced the year, judging from pres nt Mark A. Carleton, chicl cores ed partment of av vear over 1,000,000 bushels were This is twenty timns raised last year." In Ontario the Samo grown anywhere worth, The 300 railway company "has miles of tru viar ending June 30th, 1902, of Canadian North- "has Tas- is of tin on record North Dundas, 5.400 pounds, et at in and tn of wostern macaroni wheat in states next imlications," said « of the Unit- wulture. "This produced States more the in this country. than was used for purpose, that rouse wheat, superior to on this continent. MR. VOADEN APPOINTED. New Collegiate Institute Teacher at Work. Acting on the instruction of Chair- McKelvey, of the management committee of the Board of Education, John Voaden, this morning, began work as an mssistant teacher at the collegiate Institute. A meeting of the board will be held this evening to ratify the appointment. Mr. Voadenis a resident on Stuart street, and an attendant at Queen's university. He ix a graduate of the Toronto Normal took a science comrse at Tor- onto university, attended the School of Pedagogy where he secured first- class professional and hivh school as- sistant certificates. In 1809 he came to Queen's to complete his course for a natural scisnce specialist. He wrote offi two subjects with honor standing in each. This year he was awarded the sold nical in Botany, dl, his specialist standine and the M. * degree. He has taught suecessiully : the high se hools at Niagara Falls South and: Vienne Ont. It will be «eon that his gualifications for the po- ion first-class, and that the committee did well to secure his ser- man School, and secur- are vices. ------------ Married This Morning. Mary's cathedral, carly Mon- took place the marr lage Nulty, engineer, to *'a- daughter of B. Ne- of Queen and Ontario Father Kehoe performed Lhe bride was dressed suit of navy blue white silk blouse, trimmed with pearl applique. The bridesmaid was her sister, Miss Mag- was of canary crepe de chine. Randall, Seeley's Bav, was groomsman. After the ceremony a wedding break- was given at the home of the where a large number of gifts were displayed. The newly- married couple leit this afternoon on a trip to Tortmto and other western points. On their' return they will re- side Rarrie street. In St. day morning of Francis therine, eldest ('arev, corner streets. Rev, the ceremony. in a travelling broadcloth, with aie, whose dress George fast bride's parents, on Trooper Tiffin Home. Trooper Emerson Tidin. a member of the 2nd C.M.R., returned to the city yesterday from England. Before en- listing Trooper Tiffin was emploved in the Hotel Randolph. He was with Capt. Bruce Carruthers in the Hart's River engagement and © was beside Trooper West, of" Montreal, when that callant soldier yielded up his life, be- ing Shot throngh the stomach. Troop- er Tiflin was ill for three weeks in the Vivburg hospital, and when he recov- ered sufficie ntly was invalided to Eng- land. ---------- Disturbed The Peace. under the influence disturbance driving and and citi- The Three young men of liquor, created great in Cataraqui on Sunday by furiously and reckl ssly up down the road. Their shouts language were very annoying Lo zens who @visited the cemetery. young men belong to Cataraqui, they will be to explain conduct before a magistrate. ask their Going Over The Route. Boston enginéers working, on the pro- electric road. between Kinosten and Toronto on the and Ottawa on the east, arrived in the city this morning and were taken over the pro posed route far as Napanee, for fine chocolates. dosed west as Are vou looking We have street. them. Taylor; 124 Princess BOYS' SUITS Our stock for the comir g Fall and Winter Season embraces be!- ter styles, better values, larger as- soriment and Towerprices 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' Stock. Single Breasted Suits. Ages, land 15. * PRICE.S. $3 to $8. are LIVINGSTON BROS. andl" HEAVILY FINED] © -- STRIKERS WERE FINED $50 AND COSTS Magistrate Advised Them to go to Work and Give up the Struggle--The Company's Very Firm But Courteous Reply. The case of the three striking ma- chinists, Robert Wilson, Robert Hold- ine and Henry Brouse, was again call- ed in the police court this morning, when the magistrate announced his verdict. He asked if thee was anv possitility of a setglement of the dii- ficulty, as an outcome of the action of the board of trade, in attempting to bring about an understanding. r. Whitine, for the company, | replied that he thought not, and read ~ fol- lowing 'letter which the company had forwarded to the secretary of the board of trade, as a reply to the question of that body : Kingston, Sept. 13.--In accordance with a promise made to yourself, Messrs. Gaskin and McKelvey, vester- day, we hate taken into very careful consideration the representations made by vou as to the des rability of | arriving at some settlement with' the machinists who are out on strike. We | understand, "from our interview, ves- terday, that representatives of the Board of Trade have waited upon the machinists and urged them to make some concessions in their demand, or some propostion for settlement, which you could submit to the compan and as a result of your efforts, the machinists placed in vour hands cov of a resolution reading as follows : 'Duly moved and seconded, that if | the Locomotive Works company are prepared to take up the whole agree ment we are prepared to meet them | for discussion with a view to a settle: ment of the trouble." "It is not necessary for us to point out to you that this resolution meaus nothing. To enable you to clearly un- derstand our position, we will quote two paragraphs from a letter we ad- dressed to the machinists, under date of March 15th last, and which sets it out cleanly : 'Ist. Since we, responsible for the by our workmen, we must, therefore, have. full discretion to designate the Jue we consider competent to perform it, and to «determine the conditions under which it shall be prosecuted, the competency. of men being determin- ed solely by us, 'and while disavowing any intengion to interfere with the proper functions of vour or anv other labor organization, we will not ad- mit of any interference with the man- agement of our business. 2nd Disap- proving absolutely of strikes and lock- outs, we will not arbitrate any tion. with, men on strike." "The machinists proposition is set out in a communication which they addressed to us under date of April 21st last, and which is as follows : * "I'he undersigned, constituting the executive committee of Ontario Lodwe No. 368, of the International Associ ation of Machinists, make the follow- ing. demand : That no handy man shall he advanced to the position of a machinist, no matter how lone he has been employed on, the class of work, mor how competent he mav have come. that is to sayv.. he shall not be emploved on. any - vise, lathe, planer, shaper, milling machine, "slot- ting machine or boring mill. We fur: ther demand that, Graham shall be taken off the wheel job, recently giv- en him, and said job be given to. a machinist. "You 'can easily see that these po- sitions are utterly. irreconcilable and until the machinists absolutely aban- don the position that they have taken and' agree to the terms expressed in the first -paragraph above quoted from as employers, are work turned out ques- money given these men was subscribed i by the machinisi.. Any money handled I gave freely out of my own pocket, from i gave tg Murray. 1 do think I Ell be blamed for thing [ have done, but il your wor- ship thinks: I have transgressed the law, I suppose I must be held afhen- able, and 1 place my case entirely in your hands.' enry trate, preferred. against? you, and in conse- quence of your actions being serious, 1 must inflict a serious fine. 1 will fine you $50 and costs or cné month in jail. "Robert Holding, 1 cannot separate vou from the others or make anv {inction. 1 will also fine you $50 and costs or one month in jail, and you likewise Henry Brouse." "And let mej'say further, that I am sorry; there i¥ no use of my saying so, as I have shown it. You have com-' pelled®me to be severe. But if you will give up the stiiie and go to work 1 will try and not press payment of the - fine. As one celehrated general said to another, 'Don't be foolish." A long aénd dreary winter is approach- ing; coal will be very dear, and your wives and families in con sequence of 'vonr actions: have v feeling for these helpless members your household ? Now, take my vice and go to work; vou cannot otherwise than suffer on the strike pay of 81 a day which youn are recciving." . not any- Wilson," said the magis- Shot While Duck Hunting On Saturday afternoon, cotton mill, met with a painful dent that will cause him to take seve ral weeks of enforced holidays company with his brother friend, he started up n a duck-hunting trip. cided to land at Beélle's water being shallow, liced to wade ashore 'and pull after them. The guns had the Rideau The party de island. The In the act of drawing the skiff up, cne of the guns was accidentally discharg ed. The contents passed through the ide of the skill and struck Mr. in the richt arm and leg, them badly. He was at once place in 'the hoat and hrought to the where he was~taken to Hotel hospital. The attending physician tracted seven shots from his leg an one from the arm. Mr. Cook was, ir the evening, removed to his home on "Rideau street, where he resting comfortably. The wounds while serious, are ous, Disa Baseball Eastern league--Toronto falo, 6H: Jersey Cuy, ter, .521;. Provide Ine e, . 126; Ho: hester, National league cent.; Brooklyn, .510; Boston, Cincinnati, 50M; Chicago, .180; Louis, 451: Philadelphia, .398; York, Americ Hi league- per cent. St, S518: Chicago, Washinoton, more, Record. Montreal, : Newark, 208, > ittsburg, 734 Philadelphia, Louis, a 51; Cleveland, etroit, . 5 Would 'Not Accept. The scheme which J. D. laid before the city council, the smelter of by a manufacturing concern, ed by Gillies Bros., Braeside, to naught. received a letter from for the firm, stating that the proposi tion madgp by the city was oiven consideration, to accept. The smelter fore, once more open for bargain hunt ers. om site is, Caught In The Storm. A Rochester, N.Y., sailing containing two men, three ladies anc our letter of March 15th, consider re-employing anv one of them, lesides this, we may point out that there exists still another difficulty, that even if these-men were now to abandon the position thev have taken and come fo, us for re-tmployment; we could not find places for many of them. They went on strike on April 30th, and, in the hope that with time and pressure of public sentiment they b would be induced" to abandon the illo: sical and uncharitable position they had taken, refrained from filling their places until early in July, then we made contracts, as you are aware, with a number of Scotch machinists. These contracts are for a period -- of two years, in the interval we promet- ed a number of handy men in our shops to machines, which had been vacated by the: strikers, We eave them | these® positions under promise that they would be permanent, provided their work was satisfactory. We could not for a moment consider breaking faith with either the amen that we pros moted or those with whom we tracted, and the gnly opportunities the strikers can have of ever acain | working in these shops will be as va- | cancies may arise, and then only pro- vided they havé abandoned utterly the position they have taken on the han- dv-man question. > i "You will, we trust, pardon this somethat lengthy communication, but | recognizing the kind and friendly in terest the Board of Trade have taken | in this matter, we thought it was due Lto-them-to give. a full expression as to the reasons why theirefforts in this eo we cannot we con- with snecess, by Cornelius manag! director, and Whiting stated that it very fully [wet out the company's stand. The magistrate asked Dr. Smythe ib be had anything to. sav for the de fence. A negative reply was given, but Dr. Smythe said he would leave the matter in the hands of the court. The, magistrate stated thit he was anxious to have the matter settled; he did not want to prolong the agony, hut 4f there=was vet of tlement, he would postpone his | dict to allow of this being done. Mr Wh iting referrad to the and a chance set- ver- terme of on ho ht said Wi ative lv. marks, | a, of piequeting the during the past-four months; 1 j declare that I did not pieauet the {works for two months at least. | | have been libeled in this matter, which is a very serious one to me. The ' v acensad ysis i the | Ing across cept the boy, | they could do nothing. i the was caught ir storm on Friday nicht when com the lake. All a thirteen-year-old lad, The as best vacht wa guided and on south Horne's eént, by the boy, Saturday, went ashore side of Wolie Island, Point, opposite Cape where it was still lying it or a Vin To-night, "Pusy Izzy" which the public may nev will hold forth at night, and that he 'company « of forty. comedians Petls girls to make zu. evening's There will be many specialties, al numbers, dancing treats, that pleasing to look with all there will be which always goes with "Busy Izzy." know the Grand 18 upon, the lzzy." anc Were Quietly Married. The many Kingstonaizn who became . Lyn- Kingston, in will has in the per- acquainted with dashing Perey L wood during his stay in presenting the "Musical Carnival" the Grand Opera house recently, be interested to learn" that he taken unto himseli a wife son of Miss Kate Ryan, the of the St. Paul millionaire tor, daughter Ticket Agents' Two special trains carrving S00 ticket agents and friends to tend the ann maieting. of. the Agents' Association at Montreal dav, arrived in the eitv morming boarded the Kingston a trip down and the rapids. They and seemed to be Outing. at to st the were and for to run jovial crowd ing themselves, Good Special Collections. A special collection" was taken up ir St. Marys cathedral vesterda: t in defrayving the cost: of pairs to the exterior of the which will ount to about expected that the collection and t to be taken will abont half to the hat meet up the ex Given A Plac: ite i 1 mn Charl town, npoint ruct in the School of Mini g with Queen's. Mr. Lo Allison, Sackville, NB; his master's degree the following year. ------ Purest drugs. Taylor's. and that is 'where the $5 came "T find you guilty of the charge dis- William Cook, superintendent of the Dominion acci- and another they were ob- the hoat | ed previously heen placed in the bottom of the skiff. Cook lacerating city, ox- own 18 not at all danger- per DIT; St. New 590 Joston, Hl; = Balti- hompson whereby site was to be made use hetud- has come This. morning. Mavor.Shaw John Gillies, due and it was decided not theres yacht, aboard} ex- hecame so seasick that he could, to-day. is the titular handle by that Sid- to- will have with him and fun. music: and much laughter contrac- ~ about 4 Ticket as- | res church, Ses non, ves- next * was uted trom Mount with high | honors. in science in 1900, and secured | NEWS OF WORLD TELEGRAMS FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF EARTH. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered by the Dear Public. : Strathcona his usual health. Farmers report a light fall-of snow at Mount brydges, Ont, on Sunday morning. : Daniel Wateiford, ing. arsenic. Mrs Reitz, Transvaal, will sail for New York on the steamer Statendam on: September 25th. hing Teopold of Pelgium leaves for home to-day owing to the alarming reports as the condition of his wife. The Canadian Police Amateur Ath lotic Association, has made applica tion for admission to the Canada A A.A. A carriage containing four women ran over Fireman John Hutton's little boy at Hamilton. The child is seri- ously injured. . Marquis Castellane, having refused to pay his taxes, his goods have been distrained. The marquis treats the affair as a farce. John Roberts, Lachine Rapids was found drowned in the canal. leaves a widow in Toronto. The British steamer Nothskate foun- dered near the island of Garfar, to- , | day. The captain andl thirteen of the crew are believed to have been drown- is enjoying' Matthews, a farmer, near committed suicide by tak- to employed by the Hydraulic company, He Albert: Atcheson and her daughter were struck by a train ona » | crossing at Woodstoce k. Mrs. Atcheson - {was killed, the daughter seriously in- , | jured and the rig demolished. Many sportsmen started out on this morning's train from Winnipeg; to { | hunt prairie chickens, the season for which opens to-day. The weather is «| particularly fine for shooting. Lieut. Walter Reid, son of W. 1 | Reid, the well-known wholesale mer- \ | chant, of London, Ont., has leit for India, where he will join the Bengal Lancers for a term of five years. George M. Clark, the young man wanted by the state of Massachusetts on a charge of frand, whose relatives have fought extradition, in Toronto, with great persistence, has disappear- Mrs. J. ed. The 300 passenger abents, in con- vention in Montreal, report a splendid time in Canada as guests of the G.T\. R. This afternoon a luncheon was tendered them on the .top of Mount Roval. "lhe Dominion Steamship Co., 'has received word from liverpool that neat. season the company will inau- purate a weekly service between Liver- pool, Quehee and Montreal, with. five steamers. The eighteenth annual sessions of the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress opened at Berlin, Ont., this morning, with an attendance" larger than ever before. Petween 130 and 200 delegates are on hand. Charles King, arrested for the mur- der of James W. Freeman, his em- ployer's fifteen-year-old adopted son, in. Aldborough township, has conjess- 4 ed to Detective Murray, stating that - | the crime was prompted by jealousy. Leopold will visit the United er early in 1903. HeSwill visit New York, Philadelphia and Bau- - | 'more in the east, and will cross the content to San Francisco, returning home by way of China and India. The famous American pelding mocrat, a winner under Jockey 1 | Sloan, has béen presented to Lord \ | Kitchener by King Edward. Gen. Kit- _ | cheher will use the horse as a charger when he becomes commander-in-chief of the forces in India. A conference of managers bf steam- ship lines plying between Europe and y | South America, will meet at Ostend, t on Tuesday and remain in _ | session until Saturday to take action with the view of the formation of a new Atlantic shipping trust. Frank Cockshutt & Co., Brantford, Ont., announce that they have out to J. M." Young. Cockshutt Co., was one of the oldest and wt establishments" in the city, ' do- ing an extensive business in dry- goods; ete The "business was "estab- lished about fifty years back. It is announced that the w York rapid transit tunnel is three fifths com- Lipleted. Work has been. in progress two $21,000,000 has been ®x- pended and twenty-four lives have been sacrificed in the work. The engi- neers expect to start trains on Christ- mas day, 1903. Resolutions have been laid on table in several of the state tures in favor of the dissblution the Australian commonwealth. torhey-General Deakin does not resolutions seviously.' Though they will proveke plain speaking, they can- not be carried in any of the legisla- tures. De- Tod SM sold & lar- years, the 1 gisla- of At- take Baseball. Last game, Gananoque ake Ontario Park, to morrow, Adutission_13c. Ladies ve, Ponies, boom. free. Sunday ner river a enjov- worn Tide Ki ton township farmer; nformation at police against two farm hands, | to. have become and created a Rees' farm. { The steamer Rideau Queen, "which 1 went into winter quarters to-dav. was taken off the route two weeks earlier than Jdast year, owing the chilly | séason. W. Miller, engineer of the fire partment, has not vet recovered the injury to his ankle at the fefreet My Rees, a took headgnarters who are said intoxicated yesterday disturbance Mr. this n rton on on to de- from Brock fire a week Crane, of Kingste ag den Wero Palladi the \ acql taint: an an, spent ston renewing J. Ph treet, visit in Anibrose, are howe a Watertown, of the two! wees s' Bert chers, in Utica, N.X. Anofher raft of timber leaves 'Gar- | den Island this evening for Quebec. Furniture stored and insured,by Mec- Cann, 51 Brock street. 4 one M av pit It 1s definitely announced that Lord ex-state secretary ,of the, EDUCING housekeeping expenses is not difficult, Always remember that three out of four persons care little about breakfast so long as they have good coffee. That makes the meal. Chase & Sanborn's high grade coffee is the cheap est to use because it takes so much less for the required strength. It is grown on the richest plantations. They take every pound produced. You can reduce your coffee bills nearly one fourth by ordering this high ' SmAL Bran in 11d. and ab. Tia > 3 "Special {™i Attraction. $4 200004 0000000000 $ 0000000000000 00000 00 Ow New Fal and ~ Winter Jackets Have arrived and they are the best values we have ever offered. ' > : : : A 1 : } 2 : i 3: 5 "Come and See Them ! If not prepared to buy you 'can choose one - and have it placed aside until required. Come early and get a choice. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON * 120-122 Princess Street, Kingston. be Arr ASANTE SINS oy Pn PN SP SRI NN THE BEST BOOTS For Girls Are Box Calf I.ace Boots, Double Soles, Spring Heels, Sensible Shape, Solid-all through. Price for Sizes 11 to 2, $1.25: Price for Sizes 8 to 10, $l. 00 AT THE-- LOCKETT SHOE STORE P.S.--These are an excellent School Boot for all the seven days of the week. i. LEAD PIPE ' CANADA METAL CO., WILLIAM STREET, TORONTC, ONT. ® left this afternoon for his home |

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