Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1902, p. 6

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; THE DAILY WHIG, WeDNESDa¥, OCTOBER 1 2a The ; I 1 EN ol. GRADEOF GRAIN LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. DAY'S EPISODES - A Worthy Jastituiips Bog a What shrunk your woolens ? Good Work. SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSo |OVER 1,000, 0.000 BUSHELS { x... cton, ot 1. ai the Editor) : | PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY Why did holes wear so soon ? ' ©N PAGE FIVE. ARE NO. I. HARD: As I know that you are always pleas- OUR BUSY REPORTERS. You used 'common. soap. 5 > ed- to hear of any good work hefiig . . done in the city, I thought it wou 3 g COMMERCIAL MATTERS. \ A Winn ipeg Barber Fell Dead Last {gle Lo an to her notice one The Spice of Every Day Life nr . Nigi:t--C.P.R. Land. Sales 'Are | institution in this city that is car- What the People Are Talking What Is Going On In the Business Heaty -- Good Weather in |tving on a good workin a very quiet About--Nothing Escapes At- World--The Market News. "Manitoba and useful manner, I refer to the tention. > i i Young Women's Christian Association. Steel proléciim is being handicapped bY | winnipeg" Oct. 1.--Fred. Robertson, | received an favitatior to attend the The roof is nearly all on the- new Dar vhysics building B scarcity of fuel , | aged sixty-seven and a barber bv {,eopening of the new rooms, which Ths Sr uid g ls pret A St. Louis concern has cornefed 600 tons | 0 q. felt dead last night in a res- | the association occupy on the corner r omas Mi niversity / n . Ty . n ) > eh? venue, will receive Frid p ? Forvn ar. of popper, and can néw regulate prices. oon+ | tBUrant. of Princess and Sydenham streets. Avene, i Riden on Friday seat REDUCES The New York Times reports some con. - p, the week endipg Saturdav, Sev: | On entering one can not but be struck w iiug aor awa Some Guns : sesolons being wale 40 mincte oy seme of tember 23th, 1,471 cars of wheat were: hy the bright, pleasant appearance svuy Tuesday sod, Friday, at 1 pm. : EXPENSE the indipendent coal operators. inspected here, of which 1,015 cars | § the.rooms and [ am sure if the 0 . '9 ° From July lst to August 31st, 1902, the graded No. 1 hard, and 373 No. 1 u : S ers Tully I'he motors of street car No. 13 \ 4 . Don t Kili cross earnings of the Canadian Pacific RR. northern. Giving an average of 1,000 youne omen 3 the i Fe derived ore burned out today and the car] Ask for thie Octagon Bar "| was £6,800,£05. The not profits was $2 | hushels to ghe car, this made 1.471, from the attendance at the different W to 08 towed lo 4 oi Tk 4 No matter how good a shot | 338.612. In 1901 for the same time the met} 00 bushels of wheat for the week, 1,- | jreces taught there, -- especially = the 0 ~ dost oy 12 Jor Ramer you may be, but by buying from |orofits wre $2,401,499. 038,000 bushels of which were No.1 |, oking classes and the physical cul- barns, struck by lichtainy and MITCHELL your gun is guaran- | The New York Herald savs plans _- Co hard. : . : ture class (taught by instructor from RH. Walker is now Se clerk: at teed "as every gun is thoroughly | 'luded for the formation of a mammoth lk Hon. R. P, Roblin left last night |p Mil thr aN a ror ile ..H. p ' 38 7 or cers mn J Nie toh itl include he impor- ar ere. he will ion Mr Hotel Congress. Vascoe Toole is once bination which will include all t or Moosomir(, where he will join Mr. | : i . A tested, amd you gan try it before | combinatic concerns in the for Mc es, and many others too numerous to | | 0 hohind the bar in the Grand ho mention, in this communication, that fel. many would patronize this institu-' Miss Mary Nlsey, of the Bell telo- amas ont ou buy. Powder, shot, loaded |tamt lead manufacturing " Borden's party. he will return to the Tell 3 rifles. ? : United. States. The capital will be at least city at the end of the week, but will 26,000,000. . join Mr. Borden later and tour , the tion ol ster Vier % a ' sitizen who "hits the stock market" fre CE. . . phone stall, Picton, is spenc ing a few A citinn : : Gr) provin One thing that seemed good to me | gave here, the guest of the Mi 1 C e S a y quently, started this morning that whilst it The increase in revenue Hom C. was what is called the "noon rest." - Ss or ie gue « the Misses . at Ss . citizens had lately drop: > ys a s ihe arrington. 68 Princess Street, Kingston. was true that oa shins bd ahaa RY lands a for the fpARY for nic This hour is from twelve o'clock to one John Marsh, the wellknown florist Pl nn Ea od not ahead of the game, yeas hr proceding you * | o'clock, when girls who are employed | of Elm street, ill for some days, un- not one Ww ¢ alg is 563,913. . > 963, i » stores e ses of the rwe ! WIRE BARREL COVER having more money pow than when they | Fan ot Gen ther this morning is general- | 1 the Spores and Safelicuse Hs derwent a painful operation te- day for ." | city, ean brine their lunches, and can | a malignant disease. i > speculate. A 234% y, ! X g To Protect Fruit. <irted to" speculate ly cloudy and cool, with a light tain |" Co with tea, coffee, cocoa, _or Last Sunday Dr. Ryan and J. J. P icheli Navigation com- . The Richelin & Ordtario Ming. erved 3 to ! = pativ, report the second largest s ason's busi- falling ? other refreshments, and can rest and | Behan spoke at the 'C.M.B.A., Arn- in is HRiste « receipts of the Mon- : mE read during the hour.' The charges ave | ior, and to the advantage of the prsiy Be fates, Toe foe Hil lines exceed | Victorian 0: ger 0: Narses. .| very small for tea or cofive. The order at that place. i at the only shortage as compared A regular meeving of directors of | rooms are also well suited for the Contractor Clugston hopes to have boats, and | the Victorian Oracr of Nurxes Was | convenience of ladies who come to | (he walls of the new nurses' home at Pun-Ameri- | held in the city council chamber Pues- | town shopping, where at anv hour | Rockwood hospital ready for the roof day- afternoon, when Miss Baker, the they can have tea and other refresh- | within three weeks. . ocwithie in Washington State is now ordar 8 local piss, rpored hay dio. ments daintily served and have a Trooper L. W. R. Mulloy, 313 Uni- sracticilly over. Hop growers gre disap {ing August diss Lik, Yojoving nurse. | yesting place. versity avenue, has registered at pre | over the vield, which ix one-fifth ber made fifty-two visits, and was called [mp he meeting of Monday, 20th, was | Queen's university to take a litcra- i RE The western Wash- | to attend Physicians £i%e Hanns; the a success and many wishes for the ture and philosophy course. | - ington crop will amount to 18,000 bales as Henominitions ki flege a on future welfare of the Y.W.C.A. wore Rev. Alexander Macgillivray, pastor ompared with 22,000 last vear. Eastern | Ang cans, . ini ot Olcs, ' i expressed by the delegates of the ot of Bond street Presbyterian church, Wire Guards, Railings, Fencing and all kinds | \ ion will produce 12,000 bales, conr Hebrew. L. ees collected amountedlq.' women's societies of the city. | Toronto, is in the city visiting his oi wits work Baiufatineed by ¥, Parurides: | with 14.000 bales last vear. Oregon to $1.50. : s Trusting hot I do not take up too | brother, Rev. M. Macgillivray. 4 Jags Sunlue of er Boks of #/) Hivh i are just the reverse and will reach 80,- | Miss Baker reported that during much of" your valuable paper, I am Miss Newton, the guest of Miss C 278 KING | noo 90,000 bals as compared with 70, September she bad made 113 visits, yours, ete. cc Skinnér, Maitland house, for some rescent Wire Works, $T. n 10 and had been called to attend physi- days, left to-day for * Montreal en 000 last year. cians eight Sita, od m 3 eight gas NEW LIFE PRESERVER. route to her home in E ngland. : : ual visits: she had attended seven Ro M. and E. Jackson will show Thurs- Al TENTION | Fractured His Wrist. .|'man Cathdlic families, four Anglican | 4 the Invention of a Cleveland |day, October 2nd, and following F. BE. Miller, of Millhaven, was a and two Methodist. Iive patients Man days, fall and winter millinery, in all HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR NEW | the. city! yesterday. Some days sgohe {pert four did wnt pay, and fon Newest thing in hie preservers is the | he" latest styles, at 113 Brock street. and Second-Hand goods, Clothing, Furniture, suffered a painful acaident : . his promised 10 130y ., of he fees collected i ae ing evel 1 I It is a John Flanagan and family, Upper Stoves, ete. Always on hand, new clothing, | sisting at a threshing engine US | amountea to 811.75. invention of a Clevelanc ma 1. : sored Colborne street, left to-day for Niaga: Gent's Furnishings, Dry Goods, Jewelry, J arm became caught in the fly wheel, ; --- . sort of balloon of canvas, covere ta Falls NV tc inks id Tr, Musical hhstruments, at slaughter prices. 1} peaking it a little aboy e the wrist, Married At St. George's. residence. Mr. Flanagan has two sons have a large stock of Second-Hand Stoves | The fracture is now healing very sat- A jolly party, consisting of eighteen residing there. and Furniture that must be sold for want of |. poorly. voung people of Clayten, N.Y. arriv: Trooper Mulloy, the blind hero, ar- space. 1 have Svenytiing Xow monde 2 ----------TT ed in the city at noony, on Wednesday. . rived to-day from Winnipeg. He will aa wack to swit the public. Give me Laxative Quinine Tablets. on the vacht Nightingale. Included in a be a student at Queen's University Saft ------ Will check a cold in a few hours, | the party were Henrw Doane Cabell, of 2 5 > this winter. * He is preparing himself does not cause ringing in the head. | Jersey City, and Miss Mabelle Frances il he ou, for the ministry. . 271 and 273 . 25¢. at McLeod's drug store. Skinner, of Clayton, N.Y, the prin- 2 A. Arnot's Pills of Chamomile and | ZACK ---- cipals in a quiet wedding ceremony, ouus yy Mandrake are purely vegetable, and Princess St. Lord Dundonald is at Descronto | which was performed a few hours lat- \ "1 sugar-coated, Jor the liver, stomach camp. er in St. George's cathedral by Dean \ : and kidneys, 25c., at McLeod's drug Smith. The bride is the fourth daugh- SY if E store, -------------------------- ter of G. M. Skinner, the manufactur- t}a The chief of police has received a er of the celebrated Skinner fishing ---- 3 request from the chief of police of Os- tackle. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner have : B wego, N.Y. to keep. a lookout for a been stopping in the city for several x sailing skiff, stolen from that city a days. The wedding party had dinner ! . day or two ago. at the Randolph Hotel. Mr. and Murs. i A valuable Slog owned by Howard Cabell left on the steamer Hamilton ; i . Noakes was poisoned to-day on Upper at 4:30 p.m., to enjov the honevioon pe 9 Colborne street. The owner will at Montreal, Quebec and New York. : : fe=-- prosecute the guilty party if his name . . Y H They will reside in Jersey City. == -- fan be Jarno ¥ J = . iss Atta M. McMullin, Watertown, Now That You Are Replenishing our ouse For The Wise Farmer. N.Y.; was married Tuesday to Alson The fuel famine has a valuable les- Skinner, Clark, Chicago. "They will Furnishings There May be Something son for the farmer. Before long any | | v | | spend the winter in Paris. ~ Mr. Clark kind of wood will be in active de- | with rubber to make it waterproof, is a well-known artist. . . mand. and dead trees, even decayed | with sleeves for the arms and legs. James Bewes, the popular as well That Is Lacking to Make the limbs, can be turned into money. The The canvas cover of the balloon is | 2% efficient physical director of the Y. old rail fences may also, be sold for | held distended by a' séries of ribs | of M.C.A., to-day resumed duty after enough to put up new wire fences. | spring steel, and at the back and his long summer vacation. Class work Room Complete. Lots -of wood lying about the farm, | front are two round panes of glass for will start about next Monday. to rot at length, may now be gather- | the occupant to look through. There While at work in the boiler shop od and put to profitable use or sale. | is also a. rubber tube, with a float, of the locomotive . works Piesday af- The removal of dead trees and the | through which he gets. all the air he Juivon, Ald, Hipson had his hand so rr - cutting off 'of useless branches will im- | wants. adly crushed that it was found ne- s : prove forestry and better the lands: gessary to amputate two fingers, If It 1S Lace Curtains, cape, giving an air of care and culti- Souvenirs From The King. . E. W. 'O'Sullivan, formerly a well- vation instead of appearance of neg: A cit nad tin of chiodake al known dry goods clerk of this city, is We have them in a great variety of styles i n Eng- lect and indifference unescapable on) oo Sah Ly their oe to iy iin She Hatieral hoplial Brock: ht ANF e A 2 Jos Ss i e. e as sniber / lish, Swiss and Irish Point Prices 50¢. to $10 pair. many "highways. poor of London during the big coro- Sila No. ies LOOK. Ba i) : J nation day dinner, 'were a few days Dr. Sears, of Boston, brother of To-night At The Grand. ago received Ly: Mrs, (Rev.) Wheatley, [ Ald. Sears, is dead, aged about sixty a . "A Hot Scotch Major," the joint [ Wolie Island, from a relative in Eng- vears. Intelligence of this fact was Tapestry Curtains : : work of William Gill, George Totten | land. 'THese are the first that have | received here this morning. The de- ) Smith, and Harry Von Tilzer, is a] been seen here, and much interest is | ceased was a bachelor and died. of A splendid range of these goods just received. You brtant Sailing CRIY full of happy | attached Xo Dan, JL souveniss are | apoplexy. hits anc augh-provoking situations. | now on exhibition in e window ot The Wiel f alitax v thi. will be delighted with the lowness of the prices, The characters fi original and have | Frank. 'W. Coates" jewellery store, i boo oR Sol Shan more especially when you examine the quality. developed possibilities for. genuine hu- Princess street. On the cups, which city corporation and provincial gov- . mor unsuspected before the opening | were given to over 500,000 children, | ernment in equal proportion. Hapnv performance. George H. Summers, | appear the king's"¢rest and iitials, | hoard of directors! But. who paid leader of his peculiar school of com- | and the words: "Presented by His | their liquor and cigar accounts ? Carpet Squares, edy, and Alice Archer,-an actress of Majesty." The chocolate box is about Frank Shier, aged twenty-two, a talent; beauty and wonderful gowns, | half the size of the ones the late paper "maker, died "in Watertown, N.Y, Various sizes, 214 X 3 3 X 3%, 3% x4 1x 4%, were chosen to create the parts = and | Queen Victoria presented to her sol- | General hospital on Tuesday. The re- S "| thein success was immediate and pro- | diers in South Africa. On the lid is a | mains will be interred at Kaladar 4X5 3X3, 3x4 Etc. We have selected these nounced. fine likeness of King Edward and his | Station on the line of the C..P. rail Rugs with extra care, and will guaraniee them far queen consort. 'Stampea on each al- | way, the former home of the deceas: - Married On Tuesday. ternate square of chocolate are the ed. superior to an) thing yet shown at the price. When Miss Louise TFruesdale, of Yards onl ahd "Rewntreg's,' It is probable - that William New- 3 rs ; . ! Whegtlev izes vaifts aw ands clork 3 Softies of . Rockport, and Mr. Runnings, of Lans- eaney the gifts very | lands, clerk in the office of the ay ¥ J city , downe,s journeyed to Alexandria Bay, highly," as well she may. engineer, will © be appointed book- About One-third off regular prices, Fl Qil Cloths N.Y., on Tuesday they went as two --_-- keeper in the water works department, oor . ; ire] To Blow Up Wreck. being familiar 'with the work, All Sales for Cash. souls with but a single thought; they and : > tile aw x devartine that: a vouth will replace Mr. New- Sal ns at 9:30 To- Tr M i n 11] sur- [returned with two, hearts that beat as Some time ago the department of I ow ale ope a o-morrow Voralng, Bring the dimensions of your room and we will r one. A clergyman 'at the Bay per- | marine decided to have the wreck of lands in the city engineers office. prise you with the moderate price for covering it formed the ceremony. The bride is a | the steamer Rothesay broken up and In the Methodist church at Rock- cloths. =20¢., 25c., 30C. C., | popular young lady, the daughter of [removed as an obstruction to naviga- [ Port, on Oct. Sth, Miss Lura Lear, with our special oil 1 y 5€ 3 » 35 Ezekiel Fraesdale, B known all | tion. The militia department, how- | daughter of the late Theodore Lear, 50¢. yard. . aloyg the river front. Many congratu- | ever, has come to the rescue, "and the | for many years proprietor of the Is lations are extended to the happy propo how is to have the wreck Jand View House there, will be mar- . young couple. demolished by explosives, under the [ried to Delbert Meges, a highly es INS NS NIN MRA ssrA d tti - ° i direction of the officers of the* Royal teemed young resident of Gananoque. x "iy Brush Mats an Ma INgs. Fees Coming In Promptly. Military College, the object being to oo fellow: with more skepticism = . . The Coleciate <ti : ao oo. afford a practical demonstration to than wralis has written a pamphlet, No matter how hard it freezes these goods are al- ous teliginis Ty itt pull fen LAR "She Devil is Dead." « But delinquent It 1 ways ready for'use. They not only look well but| ciury éi the Board of Education has | = rn Spins Sue wak oink those i ii tis wear well and stand the roughest usage. We have | revived about 31,000, and 3500 more 1, Blans a Ol o HAAR Ta OR Bn Bg BR = . . . is to come. The rooms were crowded | he mammoth volcanic scene in fu wy ha on' e 1 them in various sizes, both open and brush styles ||, night by pupils and parents wish. | action; throwing forth streams of ash- | 107 The devil may dic. but then: . ae ah 4 will be plenty of fellofvs th capable hm HH 60c., 75¢., 90c., $1, $1.10, $1 25, $1.50, $2, $250. |inz to pay the fees. Less trouble than | © lava and smoke, the revenue cut- | 7 He PIS iL obs thers amis hy i Alw 5 sual is Belto evteliohos wollecting | ter "Eagle" hemmed in bv ice, the . usual is being experienced in collecting : Ottawa Journal : Reginald W. the -money. "Golden Cache --a-- glittering ~vein--of Brock. assistant geologist at the geo pili = Better last seusan, with 1901, being on the western this is attributed directly to the Bargain "Sale L Thursday. | During the past six weeks we have been on the constant watch for any special bargain offering of Linens, and during that time have secured five or six really splendid Linen Bargains, These we will offer'you at a Special Sale To-mor- row, and we can assure you that a similar collection will not be had again this fall at the prices named below Second door below Corbett's. D Ladies' Pure Line 109 a To Dani Most of these have the new narrow hem now so faeh- ionable. The regular price of this quality is $1.50 per dozen or 123c each. SALE PRICE TO-MORROW ' . 6l5c¢. each. . . ot A limit of one dozen to a customer. 9 DOZENS LINEN TABLE NAPKINS. 20 inches square, all good patterns, put up one half dozen to a packags and sold at 60c. a package of one- half dozen. This is fully One-third off Sesule values, 73 DOZENS FINE LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, All different makes, put up in 'one-half dozen to a pat- tern. The regular prices are $1.78; $1.50, $2, $2 50, $3 60, $4 per "dozen. These will be sold at about One-third off. 3] DOZENS FANCY LINENS, 4 a Consisting of Tray Covers, Bid board Covers; Doylies, Ete, all different patterns and 1nakes, and are a manu- fucturers lot. fr VAS AS NAN PAAPAL AA Wr EE --. ir ------ | ¢ . \ . | goldv and Dalton's Indian Trading . . o . 3 > | logical survey, Ottawa, has accepted i 3 P st » 0s wrt scenic wa, S "a I Window Shades, Inland Revenue 'Collections.' | Fost, are the most important scenic | (ho Chair" or mining ni thwiens a . . ficets in Lincoln J. Carter's mam- : Collections * at the Inland- Revenue | © i . se 5 versity, Kingston, made vac , Hh math scenic production of "Alaska n. made vacant by the ' I: pb ] " Over 50 different styles. Prices 3oc. to $3 each. |ofiice for Seprember. 1902: Spirits. hse rodue of Tetiromteit of Prot. Mihar. Be aod A . Wert annoyance it is to buy a Window Shade N5.507.81;. malt, 85859: tobacco and Which comes to the, Grand opera] 5 ioiond. Bac: oot hor this ~~ If Possible 3,086.94: bonded factory {vine- position permanently, as he has se: ; and find that the blessed thing will not work. © You | yur), £19.50 other receipts, £27: tot. | : : i bas \ 5! : never have this trouble with the goods we sell. al, 311.920.61. . on] A Peculiar Accident. : : $C To Fit | house on Thursday. re Collections in 1900 - were 812,096.75: Alderman Craig's little spaniel 'Cars To The Ground Even if by accident you should, just tell us and we and in 1901 were N15,375.78. { diin't have much of a tail to a "Within il = ' {about on Tuesdav y avabg. He has | he Two Similar Verdicts. | much less now, Seay while it | Ss street, The verdict of "not ly," given | Was on Princes } two weeks street cars. will running right into Queen's Athletic Eh » yr \y : Shoes in will make it right | grounds," remarked Superintendent . sat .down | Nickle Jast evening. It is the. intention ; hv the jurv in the Sha manslangh- on the atu dr track in-front cof of the college athletic committee to Sateens and Cretons, | ter case, virtually meant "accidental empbell's hat store, and waited \ till cut off an' 'alley along the south ond x The Store. ! homicide," the same verdict as the the cal ame along. ' It came soon, | of the grounds, inside of which the : A splendid range in both light anl dark desagas feoroner's jury réturned on" April 20th | and, ih passing. cut off the rest of thades : cars I discharge théir loads of sight a ies utie . to. have oo # 'tail. © "The animal as o kre wi iz or mber fit exact] tor screens, coverings, and' draperies, Prices 10c y geste t Lh juries Seca Hah RY Siri etel we pot eet - Fron th alley rer grec No two Pp es of the same ity Rr iy ied QUeCOr ro! ¢ i i. eal 0 © gro ds for e convent | 3 Ted 12}c,, 15C., 18c., 20¢C., 25¢. yard, ? tence of patpons, and these openings a like. Then wc 1ave So many C c Leit For Winnipeg. will afford ample accommodation for each make has some peculiarity about it and we are Stricken With Paralysis. i | | i ! g ve Miss: J. , Fallon, Redan street, | Lorne Knight, a former young resi- | all sized crowds. The ls will ho : ' I Soll, was r widil-tor the 'Hotel Dien on dent of this city, who enlisted at Win- laid up the west side off Macdonn:|l always better pleased to send out a perfect fit. Take ; . Wadnesdav: afternton, she having sul oipes and serveds in South Africa with | street, thence Gueyve across the road b well leased. Sern : \ feted a stroke of paralesis: which may { the last Canadian contingent, left for [bed angl into. the athlétic Browns. time to do it and you gl ¢ P . possibly prove fatal. She is a sister- | his home in the west on Wednesday |The running of cars directly intd the : OCKETT P S ; R. WwW A i : @ | inlaw of John Mitchell, printer, Wel | after a short vis it with old iriends in | grounds will prove a great hoon and F. G. » rincess t. lington street, ; this city, , source of delight to football patrons, - « &

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