Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Nov 1902, p. 1

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--~ : 3 - > - pet -- _--- Rr H E : $ : * o . { NTARIO, MONDAY, NOV EMBER 17. 1902. LAST EDITION . . : E-------------------- reer ops mii EE ---------------- EE ------------------------ ee BS LOCAL MEMORANDA. | PITH OF THE NEWS. ENDED HIS LIFE. WEATHER PROBABILITIES, ' : i i ' Toronto, Nov. 17the-- (HH. am.)=-- The Daily Note Book For Whig The Very Latest News Culled From A Peculiar Case Reported From | 100 cloudy, showery to-night and Readers to Post Themselves By. All Over The World. Buckingham, Que. Tues Countv council meets, 29pm. Tuesdav. €apt. R. L. Sewell, Belleville, is Ottawa, Nov. 17.--A sensational y " Prohibition mecting, Untario hall, 8 pm. dead story of supposed suickle is reported "TENG, BECAUSE. The straight and narrow path is slippery » The Great Northern railway has pur- from Buckingham last night. At eight A av has pur | : uh R as well : In The Advance On The [chased the Montiort and Gatineau | The Premier Has No Or- [o-clock that morning, Antoine Duval, | iy should you choose Steacy's ? 1 Crosby & Thornton's Assembly, Whig Hall ine ; upon entering his stable" at . Masson, articles are ' be bought, why not go " > . 3 i > j S i rp . «les o ght, \ to night Toes cE > Mad Mullah. Incorporation in Ontario has been | ganic Disease. found there the body of Thomas anywhere ? 'there are hundreds of The sun tise uesday at €59 am, an oranted to the Hudson Bay com- | Caoke, aged twenty-one, son of T. other stores; and there are other good «ts at 431 pm . pany. Cooke, "Buckingham. Lying by his | (ores. of course. Some men seem 10 be under the lmpression Frank Pedley denies that there'fvas side was a seli-cocking revolver with But Steacy's is different that lungs are brains y ing Of y bors . two empty shells and four bullets in x S Q f ts 4 any clubking of Doukhcbers at Mun pty A You know this, it you know Steacy 's Excursions to New York horse fair and y | sedosa, Man, the remaining chambers. slight ex- | 44 all it | Boston to-morrow Prince Edwhrd rof Saxe-Weimar, a amination of the body revealed a bul- May best some posible rea- A trunk is usually strapped when 'ready areat favorite of the late Queen Vie- let wound just below the heart. The | ps . ! . to start ona Journuy. nT THE FORGES ENGAGED IN THE | taria, is dead. LIKELY TO BEGIN TOWARDS [coat and vest were unbuttoned, also kor twenty-two vears the Chikiren of Mary's bazaar, City Hall, Tues- Fr oO To. ; . x he . he sicont. Fro x Sy i years ! : "rank T. Coppins, probable superin- } EBRUARY the upper part of the overcoat. From | Wanamaker aim has been to give se- day sitermoon and ni in WORE. tendent of police of Buffalo, was born END OF F ik ! all accounts the young man had not lcurity and satisfaction to every cus- lospection of "A", "B and "C" Com- in Toronto, Ont. been drinking. i tomer. N G il panies, Ith Mogul Spm . : The Mad Mullah Suffered Heavily The Armour & Co. plant, occupying | The Parliamentarians Likely to For this time Steacy's has been the ot \1 ° Cars are i Jock, but ig engine sticks in the Late ~Battle--He Has | three and a hali eres in Sioux City, Sojourn in Ottawa Until the DETERMINED TO BATHE. new kind of a store, with the one re- 1 i to. Water and docs ali_tle worg, i ie | Ia., was destroved by fire. solution, made new every mornin Yes! we are guilty of giving the Many a man's dowidall can be traced to Advanced His Outpost and is A a NeCaitor or Chitace. was Early .Dog Days--Medals for Russian Pintess Will Enjoy Sea i an, made lew Grey me ning, best value in this bi co : iti : a =: Ye od i ---- i J .s » s " the loss of bie bales in a in witha Ready to Receive the British | gy; fammed out of 810 on a train Bloodless Service Capital Bathing This Winter. any © helter. than oven the tate for freglom from road and marke Onslaught. leaving Hamilton on Friday. Notes. St. Pelasbure. Nov. IT--Princess [Stoners of yesterday. vercoa S tolls Attersd the mecting Tuesday evening. . tou : ie, Alfred Labelle hag bee inated | Soci While ot. etersburg, ov. 4 ricess We . : 1.3 1 h " . Birberar, Nov. --A captured spy Alired Labelle hag been nominated |Special to the Whig. a Gbolenski. handsome, forty. belongs e might be proud, no doubt of the : Some men's heads are so sofv.thmt af. ony jor the statement that | by the conervatives to oppose Ray- Ottawa, Nov. 17.--8ir Wilirid Lau- Sealab titi hi h RS past and its a hievements; but this 4 In the sity. Our special for His Werk Snlow from a brick whi preshives un serious he Med Mullahs lo es in the recent mond Pref niaine in Maisonneuve : rier intended leaving Ottawa for the the wealthiest Borer { Agiiest aristo- would not be Steacy's if we did not : . rors ay clo . » Mad EE » | LEE s . PRCY i tlh, RW : x iV § in a heavy worsted, grey cloth, : impression . battle were 130 riflemen killed gud 200 Hon. Mr: Bernice has been appointed | Hot Springs of Arkansas to day. i % amily od \ A hemsn of the think more of to-morrow than of ves- At the mover of Lis pink every manos | Bolo pC ys ice iy spearsmen | to the position on the treasury board will be absent at least a fortnight, | czar, has penne nL a OF { terday. T constant looking 'for- ° a brilliant future before him--and it usually a OL that it wes impos. | vacant by Mr. Tarte's resivnation. under the advice of his physician. The poz, a behing i on the Balti Bon ha aks tha stone penning thon . > sible to count them. Ex-President Kruger's memoirs will | premier "has no organic disease but is fan Juanes to I p 3 Spa 3 Ni better in future, makes Steacy's the Regular price for-this quality is $18 ¢ When a girl puts on long dresses she puts The diilienlties attending the collec- | be simultancously issued this wee 'k in | wearied and run down by incessant tor so. 8 N mah Bye ey 2d Tee | ost nearly perfect store to-day. ¢ a $ off simp le innocence that is the most beauti tioh of transport and the making of | many countries and in mhuv lanouag- work and he requires nothing but rest | times a day. 2 he Ba Lie 1s Jroze 2 And Store Petfcetion as we seek for ' fu! tethly miles commissiarial arrangements are caus- | es and quiet to regain his usual stre pth. | she means to bathe ju 5 egvered pool 1, 20; make Steacy's give best, +" wae ~ U u Hig s & | Sa . a yr 0 » ¥ ' wR - 0 KINS Y bis day in the world's history--Rritish | oR ALE dvance as it is im- | It is estimated that the strike of | That such will be the result of his ab. | where the water will be kept at a womptest and most, economical *ser- taape lund sb Con Tons, 189%; fore of possible to rel upon local supplies | the coal miners in Northern France | sence is alike the earnest wish of both | temperature lust above the : freezing vice Public. 114 Princess Street {God Nope discovered, 1497; inauguration] Lo "so transport, and the country | has cost each side about 15,500,000 | political friends and foes. point. She believes she has discovered To end we retain the best [ of Suez canal, 156%: Queen Marv 1. of Ene] ("Go ot resources. The troops to be | fran s. The date of the session has not vet | the secret of perpetual vouth, but the [| 0s. the greatest skidl, the widest WAAR AVVVAVVR RAVAN SE | ind died, 1538; Bonmmparte victorious at yy lee tye : > Xo: slovk > iin heen decided but it is highly probable | doctors say she will soon tire of that | (a0 0 so 4 : ah ; engaged in the advance include the 0. R. McLean! clerk of the punicipal 1 3 ghly pi Ctors sa experience, for the buyiag and selling | Arcola, 139¢ Ist_and 2nd Battalions of King's | committee of the Ontario legislature, | that parliament will meet during the | severe regime. of each dificrent line of merchandise BERMUDA... THE NOW FAR-FAMED BERMUDAS, WITH communication and equable winwr 5 degrees, beautiiul scenery of geod roads, lquart.rs oi the Brit army and navy, is unrivalled in its attraciivemss, reached by the first cuss iron steamers TRINIDAD or PRETORIA in forty-eight hours from New York. Sailing every SATURDAY this winter. The tropical islands, including SANTA CRUZ, ST. KITTS MARTINIQUE, ST LUCIA BARBARDOES AND DEME KARA, also afford beautiful aad interesting tours, ail reached bv steamships of the New Si TOPs Pe SS MADIANA, ARY 1903 For descriptive dates of sailing apply to A ERBRIDGE & CO, A its, New York; J. Po HANLEY SLEEVE, Kingston, Ont. Secretary, Quebec. Boot and Shoe Store JUST OPENED At 207 Princess Street, Opposite T. H. Jsha's Grocery, With a full line of up-to-date stock. call and inspect goods. M .FTHEW JOYCE. Da TILL WINTER cabh temperature oi and 100 I pamphlets and EMILIUS oul 9 Broadway, LR Pp, GILDI Aviick ANREN, Please DON' Before you and cutters think of getting your sleighs ady for the first sleigh™ drive. Have them" made ready now. Winter will come with' a rush shortly. Send them to us and get them painted, trimmed "and repaired, We are also prepard to store through the winter ail kinds of carriages and- vehicles. Lots of room. Call and sve "us. W. G. FROST, Carriage Painter, 402 King Street East. EDUCATIONAL CLASSES. THE Y. C. A, CORNER SYDENHAM and Prince > 'strects, will hold a Bible Liter Tuesday at 8 ature Class" on evenings, p.m. conducted bv Rev, Eber Crummy, and on _Firiday eveni gs at 8 p.m, a' Shukespearian "clare conducted by Prof. John Marsha. "Ad mission to both classes for full term, $1.50 For either class (singly), $1. The gvmnasium is open to the public. Come in and' register. CARD OF THANKS. 1 BEG TO GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE the prompt and courteous settlement by the Canad an Onder of Home Circles through i Circle w 105, of the beneficiary of $1.08) due on the death of mv Elizabeth Pogue, and cordially re- late comm: pend the BUrers. ciety to all intending as- " GEORGE POGUE: BUSINESS PERSONALS, EREE BOOKLET GIVING DETAILS OF AN € inexpensive and sure edy for mew, no marvellous results, mailed to anv sealed envelopes Address The Invicorator Co., 317 Queen street, W., Torono drugs, acdress, FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR Niphony BOARD; ALSO TABLE board. ADDY 168 King street West, near City LOST. BLACK ON SATU RDAY . AFTERNOON A LEatnei PURSE, containing money promisory. note gud hay bill. Liberal re: ward for itX return to this othce ON Salunhiy VENING, ON. DIVISION sirect ww Princess street, © A GOLD SPRING BRACELET. The fi will be Liberally mewarded by returning same to Whis Offen WANTED. ™O STOUT. BOYS APPLY W: J. CRO thers. BOYS AND GIRLS FUR GARDINER BIS cuit factory « A FEW GIRLS FOR STEADY WORK. AP ply Kingston Hosiery Co. --- >. : A NURSE, A MIDDLE AGED WoMAN Pit} ferre Apply Mrs. Hugh Nickle, 130 BaLot strect A you NG GIRL ABOUT 16 TO DO LIGHT work. Apply Mrs. Harrv Tandy, huston street BOYS WHO WANT STEADY WORK. APPLY at Gould's dactory, Smith street, oppo- site 730 Princess street. AT ONCE 'A GENERAL BERVANT. SMALL family Nich wa®s Apply Mrs. Frd Mohcivey Bell, 110 Wellington street A KVANT. NO WASHING OR v in the evénir T 30 Pp. Gil ve 45 nda --_-- ee ------ BUYER FOR T-ROOMED DWELI ing. lot 64 aud . b lasy terms. Pr S. R. McCann, 51 Brook st } --1 FMPLOY COUNTRY BY ad - aseful; une | retands Cure ss a ws. A sat W AN FPNERGETIC MAN CAN 815 to §i%'a week Larre demand Write for R Fagan, Fenwick, Unt ng our goods particalars. C DFSIRFS CARE OF residences or office of anv. horor can be useinl A HANDY MAN furnaces in private buildings, and will be glad able employment where he Address at Whig office. |i EARN PROM | | | the city TH DINNER SETS. We have a handsome variety of every shade and color, beautiful sets from $5 up. Don't fail to see them. ROBERTSON BROS. (an OPERAYHOUSE. TUESDAY, Nov. 18th J: FREDERICK THOMAS PRESENTS THE SWEET SINGER, HERBERT E. DENTON, A GRAND SCENIC REVIVAL OF THE GREAT IRISH DRAMA, "THE 1VY LEAF." See the flight of cious prey Murty rific leap for life. Hear, Mr. Denton sing. Counfl- Mavo, Your-déar The "Ivy al. Prices 2: Seats on sale QUEEN'S ATHLETIC GROUNDS. SATURDAY, NOV. 22 Queen's I vs. McGill IL Final game for Intermediate In- ter-collegiate Championship of Canada. IN le with makes its pre- his ter- the eag Kerrigan from the mother! The old lass Irish 35¢., 50¢. at Hanlev's PEMBROKE'S BAD BOY. Dead Snakes in the Public School Bible. Ont., - Nov. 17.--Stewart Jourke, _ aged about thirteen, was 'hargeéa by Miss Switzer, of the Low- Town school, with violations of the Put Pembroke, school act, On one occasion he had piled the cordwood ip against the door of the school-honse, and on an other he had placed dead snakes in the Bible; on the -black-board and-the her's desk. He was fined $4 and 50 COs The mother of the boy then laid charg re acainst her zon un- der section chapter 313, that he ih and that che could do hint. The "volice mice sentenced the to. the Reformatory for a five vears, the by the boy's was incor Fiothime v trate then Penetancuishene period not exceeding term to be determined conduct while ther bov Proved A Disaipamimant Ottawa, Nov. --At the commence- ment of this vear "the city, council, in tad of leasing the markets, want all for municipal control. The change has wroven a disappointment. Although there were considerably more farmers in the market there was consi rable money "collected to date. Now one of the official: is under suspicion and an favestication will be held. less Died In Toronto. - Nov. 1732]. A. Rolston, tor of the Rolston laundry, is von deal, aved forty. Formerly manager of the Parisian laundry of Detroit, Mr ston © was transferred to Toronto, fourteen vears y, and about thre vears afterwards set up business = on his own a He leaves a widow one son and one daughter NM. Y 3 x S17 Sta clits unshront, ----i------ 1 1 ' andes on 4 i has cned h position as ari sv in the .case of terms of separation of Smith's Falls from Lanark county A. W. Tarvlok, Gananoque, was in Sikh and Sou- the 3rd and African Rifles, with the danese detachments from ith Battalions. Since Col. Swayne retreated from Mudug the Mullah has advanced his outposts to within a few miles of Bo- hotle, and his spies and scouts make daily reconnissances of the position of garrison... The Mullah possesses 2,000 rifles, a Maxim, and large quantities of ammunition. Besides his riflemen, the Mullah is accompanied by 15,000 spearsmen, and has, at hand, reserve supplies of camels and sheep. Accord ing to native nccounts, he is 'now is suing bombastic manifestoes, TO GIVE HIS BRAIN. A Gift by Goldwin Smith to Cornell University. GOLDWIN SMITH. Toronto, 'Nov. 17.--The Mail and Empi to-day, savs that Prof. Gold- win Smith has willed his brain to the Cornell University, of Ithaca, N.Y. When seen by a reporter the distin- guished scholar, seemed surprised that the fact had become known. "I have hitherto looked thine as a joke," he said. see it has been taken seriously. cerfainly keep my" promise made to Prof. Wilder of Cornell, A short time ago I met this gentleman, who is the professor" of physioloov, and we got talking on the subject of the brain. Heé informed "me he made a specialty of brain collections. In a joking wav I told him he could have mine when'l was finished with it. The whole thing was done in a joking wav, but now that the matter has been taken seri ously, IT will certainly make arrange that my promise shall be car- vied out. I am now in mv eightieth vear and the legacy mav fall Prof. Goldwin Smith, it will he re- membered _ first came to America the latter sixties to become profess of history in Cornell University. upon thie I shall ments soon." a DREADFUL EXPERIENCE. Two Apples the Only Food For Sixteen Persons. Nov. 17.--The Daily Mail's at Wellington, New Zea- London, COTTesx ndent land. -telegraphs--that --~the eight --sur= Vivors from the wreck of the British steamer Elidamite who were réscuea on a raft by the British survey steamer Penguin, throuch a dreadful experience. went The raft from which they were tak- en measured only twelve feet long In seven feet wide and had sixteen per- sons on it when it left the wreck. The oniv food on board was two apples lhe first zpple was consumed on Tues day and the secona on Wednesday, cach being divided into sixteen por- tions, From wrecked, they were when the were rescued, the survivors drifted ixtv-six miles on the half submerged raft. Several attempts were made to * the day Thursday, Sunday, u til land on the Three King's islands, but without success Three men died on Monday nicht through drinking salt water. All of the survivors sufiered the tortures of thirst and tour other men and the stewardess diva of exhaustion before they were picked up by the Penguin * had 4 crue! disappointment on Fuesaay ni * the dis A steamer w raise ne of the 1d and Taylor sells piresy drugs. "But now I' ro has resigned to practice law at Parry Sound Boston and New York capitalists will erect a new hotel in New York on the site of the old Brunswick. 1t will be twenty stories high. The condition of the Rev. Joseph Parker, minister of the City Temple, who has been ill for a long hecome most critical. Henry Do Thompson, of Utica, N.Y., disposing of a 350,000 estate. has disappeared and the sup position is that it was stolen. Soldiers thrice found guilty of drunkenness in one vear in the Bridish army are to he london, time, has The will oi degradea and dismiss- ed from the service under the new regu- lations Mor. clined delegate aiven to Mgr. inoton. Mrs. Sarah Sullivin, of Y.."was foand deaq, sitting floor of her room, Friday last. She had . evidently ready to go out. It has been decided owing to the wmanv fires caused bv parlor matches, that only safety and sulphur matches shall be zold"in New York after De- cember 31st next, As a result of the investigation into the Halloween disorders in Toronto, the police commissioners have fined the mounted policemen, charged by Dr. Reeve with misconduct. Archibald 'N. Waterhouse, Philadel phia, who carried insurance in a New York company, to the value of $110, 000 has just died, having paid only a total in premiums of 827,492.20. At Heidelburg, Germany, the gov- ernment has. indictea Gottiried Sch- wartz, "a Protestant minister, for libel- ing the pope in a pamphlet entjtied, "Pope Leo Before the "Tribunal of Christ." , Two unknown girls masquerading in male attire were arrested at Olean, N.Y.; on Wednesday. They refused to give their names and were senteneed to three years in the reformatory at Zaleski, now in Rome, has de- the appointment of apostolic _to Canada, which mav be Sharreti now at Wash- Rome, N. on the morning Just got Albion. N.Y! The long-drawn alimony suit of Mrs. Cohoe of Norwich against John Gi. Cohoe of Brantiord has been settled (Cohoe undertook to pav Mrs. Cohoe $10,000. He is credited with being worth $100,000. Poronto capitalists, including Fred- eric Nicholls, William McKenzie, Hon, George A. Cox, W. R. Brock; M.P.. and W. D. Matthews, have organized the Canadian shipbuildine company having a capital of one million dol lars. An American tender to install und- sroround telephones in St. Petersburg, or 315,000 roubles has been accepted Lv the authorities. The tender was _ Tower terms and easier conditions of payment than the offer of other bidders for the work. Sir A. McKenzie _of London, will vis- it Canada - and possibly the United States next spring and attemnt to introduce some orchestral music by English composers, which has been well received at the féstivals in York: shire and western Eneland. British troops have destroyed a for- tress in Merdshawuer, which the fron tier commission decided is within Per- sian territory. A Persian journal asks for the participation of Russia to prevent the construction of British forts in Persian territory. « The world's most northern ~that which runs from Narvik or tent, on the west coast of Norwav, Gellivara, in Sweeden was opened on Saturday. This unique railwav is situ ated north of the Polar circle, and in the veritable Tand of the midnight sun. Telegrams from nearly tals of Europe. express indignation 'at the attempt on the lite of King Leopoll of Belgium. The London Stan- dard, =avs that each fresh crime of this class revives the question of joint railwav Ofo- to all the capi international action to.deal with the dancer. There is cols able unrest in \irhanistan h brothers of the Ameer are intrighine at Delhi. The military manoeuvres are likely to Ie o<tponed for these reasons, and an 1 " held in readiness to tie case La it Shipers-hav dead and the re v ship meat h enabk Yuin . f class condi jositv felt as to the wea trust w meet this competi insure a great icht would February. 'There is every prospect of a lengthy session, and it is not unlikely that the poli- ticians will sojourn in Ottawa until the carly dog days.; A familiar figure has disappearea from Ottawa society in the person of Col. Neilson, the director-general of the medical service of the militia, Col. Neilson is to reside at Quebec and his duties here will be performed by Sur ceon-Lieut.-Col. Fiset, who in the fullness of time may succeed to the position he | is at present keeping warm. 'Ihe Imperial Service Order is granted with caution to officials have served with merit for a -uarter of a century, and there is also to be a silver medal grantea to civil ser- vants when placed upon the superan- nuation list. In the old davs of war and Waterloo medals came slow- lv, and only after severe and danger- service, but times have chang and an undecorated breast is now ra- ther the exception than the rule. For instance one s an oflicer whose broad hosom boasts of three shining medals, and the innocent civilian gazes on them with admiration and pictures in his mind scenes of carnage wherein they were fiercely won, but in- quiry proves that they represent the jubilee, the late coronation and twen- ty vears of bloodless service. The 'appointment of Mr. Flint, M.I>., to the onerous position vacated by the lamented death of the late clerk of the commons gives general satisfac- tion, as he is "not only well qualified for the post, but has also social qualities which are sure to fina favor with all with whom Ke may be brought in contact. first fortnight of to be who the Peninsular ous Murdered And Robbed. Athens, Nov. 17.--The German war- ship Lorelei, while being repaired at the Piraeus, was boarded, early ves- terday morning, by unknown persons, who murdered a sentry officer and 'stole a strong box con- taining cocuments. The murderers es- caped in a boat belonging to the Lorelei. The warship was manned tem- porarilv--by-enly five sailors. The crime was not discovered until the watch 'was changed. "The small boat and the stolen hox, which the robbers had not been able to open, were sub- sequently found near the mouth of the harbor. Workmen are suspected of the erime. The Lorelei is the German station vessel at Constantinople, Alleged Grave Robbers. Judianapoli=, Ind, Nov. 17.--The case of Dr. Joseph Alexander, demon- strator of the Central College of Phy- si.iang and Surgeons, was "called for trial, today, in the criminal court. Dy. Alexander is the first to he put én trial of the twenty persons recently in- aicted by the grand jury fore coms in the 'wholisale "vobliery of in cemeteries about Indiana- The accused include four other prominent medical men and a dozen or more who are said to have done the robbing of the praves. negroes Were To Be Sent Back. Halifax, N. S., Nov. 17.--The Unite States immigration inspector refused landing to four United States hound asseneers he the Parisian, which ar rived >here from Liverpool on Satur- mv, as a physician reported them to be suffering from tranconia. Two of the passengers, in question, . were vouny girls from Sweden, who had broken up their homes to go to sonw friends in Minnesota, could speak no Enclish, end had but very little means. All will return to Liverpool on the Parisian, Father Took Them Home Belleville, Nov. 17--A "man from Sault Ste. Marie brought two dangh- ters. hoth dear and dumb, to the in stution for the deaf in this city, but he, being a Christian Scientist, refus- ed to leave them unkess the principal promised not to treat them with ine dicine, or provide a doctor for, them if they became ill. Principal Matheson, of course, could make no such promise nd the man tobk his danchters gway n his book, frankly nd for _ provoking the war dnd for committing crugelt in conducting it, but the anther does At is own eo; of w hie amon the fichtine Poers lack of -discip- line, faithlessness, and abominable treason. were to he met with among I them to am.appaling. degree, Stupidity, cowardice, I » ® and warrant" Great Pictures Sold Cheap. ondon, Nov. 17.--Frederick Good- all, octogenarian, Royal Academeti- cian and painter of biblical Subjgess, which once had great vogue, has been sold out this week and is left penni- less. The money reaized by the auc tion sale is barely enough to satisfy his creditors. His famous pi ture, "The Flight In Javpt,"" for which he once refused under the hammer for $1,250. It i: considered a scandal that the royal academy, an extremely wealthy institution and one which en joys many valuable privileges, shuvuld permit one of its most respected mem- bers, overtaken by misfortune in his old age through no fault of his own, to be subjected to the indignity of a public sale. Respect Chinese Lord's Memory. Shanghai, Nov. 17.--The funeral of Liu Kun Yi, the famous viceroy of Nankin, was the occasion for unpre- cedented demonstrations of respect on the part of the foreign representatives in that city. The funeral cortege was of immense length and the ohse- ies, by command of the dowager em- were carried out with imperial somp. Nearly a quarter of a million people lined the route to the jettv. where the a Chinese Ho- de- remains weie- enibarked cruiser, which will bear nan, the native ceased statesman. The foreign men of war lving off the city fired minute guns during the pro: gress of the funeral procession. on them to province of the His Nose Was On Fire. Paris, Nov. 17.--Leon Godefroy, hav-- lost his nose; got a surgeon to replace it with a celluloid imitation. rg While he was lighting a cigarette on the boulevard the other evening hi nose took fire. Godefroy jumped about in pain and was cartied to a ¢rug store through a horrified crowd, where the extraordinary conflagration, which had involved his mustache, peard, evelashes and had thjured his eyes; ed. eyebrows and was extinguish: Captured The Pretender, Tangiers, Morocco, - Nov. 17.--Ac- cording to a report which has reach- ed here from Fez, the imperial troops have succeeded in capturing the pre tender to. the throne. It is stated that the sultan, at the head of an army of 25000 men, will direct in person the op erations to put down the unrising of the Kahyle tribesmen at Zemour. Burned To Death. Pari:, Nov, 'I17.--Count Frank, wel! known in society here, was burned to ceath in = his bed Saturday - night through an outhreak of fire at his re sidence, the Chateav des Landes, at Suresnes. It is supposed that he fell asleep while reading and the lamp set fire to. the beddin May Take Another Appeal. Fredericton, N.B., Nov. 15. The supreme court, on" Saturday, dismiss ed the appeal for a new trial in the case of the hoy Higgins convicted: of the murder of a companion, Wil iam Doherty, on October lst. Judge Gre gory diskented that the. prisoner m now appeal to the supreme court of Canada: =O The Liquor Act. Toronto, \Nov, 17.--Principal Caven, in his prohibition address at Walmer Road Baptist church last nicht, de clared that the defeat of 'the li juor act on December 4th would be the most lisastrous blow that the temperance cause in this province could. conceiva bly suffer. g ' 1) Preséntation At Brockville. oh Prockville, Nov. 17.5The business men of Prockyvills waited on T. A Bird, late manager of the Bank of Toronto here, who has been appoint el and vre ented Fim vith v handsome Two vey nitsor art gla pieces Cw anded him for Mrs. Lied i ismwgpmam-- Wallace, of the firm of Ames travel ing case. \ AE, Toronto, has ented, the ! chirch at Merrick of their debt. ing plans to tour the famous band. China Islas will be in & Co. Presin terion with £221. 'the Sousa i< ma world with his Japan, and the Fiji amount the circuit, ' i VTVTTTTVCLTVTVTTS we foreign such selection and the vast buying for Steacy's else, secures low. The make buying satisfying and safe- convenient, Best Goods, Satisfsing Why, when quality is unquestionably best, pices why Liberal prices that comfortable: nleniab ly not 8 store of Al favor by all well-in- formed Kingstonians, round about ? Perhaps you know very many peopla who go to Steaecy's, because--'" purchases in every market give found nowhere American as is are unmatchably Service is organized to at. Steacy"s the most prompt, pleasant, most - Lowest Prices, rice indisputal, lv broadest, low at Steacy's-- , Steac become the and the people NOLAN-- Fuperal hali-past Mary's Cathedral, quiem FDGAR--In Annie Edgar, Funeral private this FOR THE LATEST DESIGNS IN Overcoatings and Sultings MADE TO ORDER - From $14 to $22. John Tweddell, Tailor and Importer, 131 Princess Street. In Kingston, McCormick, Nolan, aged eighty years. to-morrow nine, Kingston, Ovens, DIED. . Nov. 16th, 1902, Ann widow of the late Patrick rat St, re- 1902, David (Tausday) morning fron Hotel Dieu to where a solemn celebrated. ou. Nov. 15th, beloved wife of sixty-five vears. afernoon. will be nin the H. ed hridoe against fiftevn had nobody tunately the the time. . imprisonment at citing to intimidation -and conspiracy, although he Limerick Editor Sentenced. Limerice proprietor of r. Wag sentenced here to four months' keep gave notice of an appeal, and was re- leased on hail. | Tavlor The Latest : Arrival. Our Fine Leather Wrist Chatelainej Bags | New shapes fine quality of leather. 30 Different 1 h Car Toppled Over. Hamilton, Ont., G. & B. Electric railway jump- track on the Stoney Creek vesterday and toppled over bank. There were dbout the car, all ~ of passengers in whom were shaken up. One vonng man a hand cut with broke n las else sustained any injury. the best fresh chocolates, 56. 10 $8°each.i C. JOHNSTON & BRO. Nov. 17.---A car-on but For- was going slowly at car Nov. ~Jereminh Buck- the Limerick Lead- hard labor, for in- the Mr. people to - Buckley . advised the law. rand in very Patterns. FRO

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