Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Nov 1902, p. 6

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NO vi THE ually WHIG SATU«DsY. NOVEMBER 22. VOTE () rerescwoum NO Let the law stand as it is. It's good sensible law. VOTE NO ON DECEMBER 4. RAT TRAPS This is the time of year rats and mice come into the house. The OUT-OF-SIGHT TRAPS will catch them all. Rat Traps, Only 20c. Mouse Traps, Only 10c. Bargains in HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS. Prices always lowest. W. A. Mitchell. OO OP OOO 100304040 Imported Worsted Trouserings "patel Nate x CRAWFORD Orfeo OetsOeJ+Oefe Oe OO, 2 ¥ 33% DIVIDEND paid by the Mexican Plantation Asso- ciation, 1608 Title and Trust Building, Oldest of {its kind in ESTABLISHED 1897. Has shares, or acres, planted to per- manent crops. rubber, coffee and va- nilla. The Association's contract is like 'sn insurance policy--in_case of death themoney is refunded. S8deaths have since 1807. These shares will now be resold. For full particulars, address as above. KINGSTON avsiness COLLEGE KINGSTO TORONTO COLLEGE BUSINESS TORQNTO. Largest and best -equipment in Canada Unequalled "facilities -for securing positions 821 Queen Street, Kingston. SEND FOR CATALOGUE Oonfederation Lite Buildings, Toronto. FUEL LOG. CALL AND SEE IT AT STRACHAN'S HARDWARE, COMMERCIAL. i ° NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Union Pacif St. Paul Manimtian B. R. Transit Sugar Peopl Miss. Pa Southerny nt Western Eris Riding -- N ( Copper DIED AT WELLINGTON. Amal. David Clinton, Aiter Long Illness. Passes Away. David Clinton. a resident of Welling THE 3 PA. EDN. SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO ON PAGE FIVE. COMMERCIAL MATTERS, What Is Going On In the Business World--The Market News. Cheese sold on Brockville 11ec. Railways United States preparing to adv The Gates contingent, to en er a bull campaign in May corn. Toronto Pitt-Lurg capitalists propose building an beit through the most fruitful part of the Niagara peninsula. Hops continue firm in Montreal at 25c. to board at all over the are e freight rates it is said, are about and electric line 83c., according to quality, the prevailing range. All grades of Canadian refined si were advanced another 0c. per. ewt. today in sympathy 'with a similar advance in New York. The market is regarded as very strong, and advances cause no surprise in the trade. Granulated s rs, cane and beet, quoted at & are . now 3 to $3.98 per cwt. Toronto, and vellows at to $3.78. Miles of railronds in the United States, 108,000; total tonnage moved daring 1901, 1,084,000,000 tons: estimated total tonnage of 1902, 1,100,000,000 total spent for new equipment during 1901, $200.- tons; amount 00,000; estimated amount for new equip ment for 1902, $250,000,000; total number of freight cars in service, 1,500,000; total vstimated output of freight cars in 1901, 70,000; total estimated output of freight cars for 1902, 80,000. In Connecticut damyr weather has enabled tobacto growers to take down the 1902 crop. Stripping i wral amd many crops are in perfect com mn. Late tobacco suf- fercd from polesweat, and in several locali- ties excessive moisture early in October re sulted in mold. tent grown Sumatra finely, and growers expect 1¢01 but crop has cure better pri The than were procured in the remuncra ive sales are below usual volume, growers expect prices before spring It is the opinion of officials connected with New York railroadstthat before next + of the Western roads will have largest earnings in their his ¢ men sav that the No reports will begin to great in this direction Thev the \ faith in the indications point to a trem ndous volume. of throug! the winte First Basketball Match. The first basketball match of the ason was played 'in the Y.M.C.A mnasinm | night between the as ociation te and one from "RB oo. 1th Re naanc { spectators if lowing oung men composed ithe s Y.M.C. A= Mercer, James Bews Woodr 1. Laturney and | hang. No. 2 Co--H. Coyle. John Mercer. ov and G. Moor J nested, and to 16 in fa rank Birch rc vor of feveed the came. An impromptu social was after arcs held in the parlor. where songs. mophoné¢ selections. ete, made ap ldasant evening. Visitors From Picton. Fridav evening thirty-two members of Prince Edward Chapter, of the Ma sonic fraternity, came down from Pic ton and wetion the - An 'cient Cataraqgui Frontenac Chap ter, ivome | a lodee of instruction. The work was exemplified in a highly credi- table manner. . The visit showed themselves well advanced in the secret work of the chapter. Following the work "in the lodge room the visitors were tendered a hanguet in the British American hotel. it cot with and At Mullins' This Week. 3 hs. of new selected raising; 25c. Finest laver raisins per lb., 10c. 5 lbs. clean currants, 25¢. Lemon and orange peels per Ib., 15c. Citron peel per lb.. 20¢. | lb. hest 30c. cocoanut, 20c. 7 lb. pail pure jam, 45c. 25 'lbs. best oranulited sugar, 81. 30 lbs. yellow sugar, SI. Corner Johnston and Divi- sion streets. 2 Pure Cider At Redden's. All our new fruits have arrived and careful housekeepers would do well to get their Christmas supplies now. Our stock is large and the quality is the best. Jas. Redden & Co. « Bibby's."" Oak Hall. *' Bibby's."" The Westminster overcoats, long swagger and smart, SN, 310, 312.50, 814, 815. The H. 1. Bibby Co: Xmas Gifts. Purnt leather photo calendars in Princess street. Tavlor's window New raisins, New currants. New table figs. New tooking figs. New prunes. o New dates. Jas. Redden & Co. The Indian office announces that there has been good general rainfall in Southern india and in the. Central provinces, Killing the nerve doesn't cure the toothache; it merely stops the pain by destroying vitality. The pain can also be stopped by decapitation, Cathartics do not cure Constipation --they give temporary relief; but ihey weaken the bowels and really make the trouble worse. ton, Ont.. died on Thursday. Deceased had for some -tine been a sufferer, and his recovery was given up long ago He was warden of Prince Edward and for vears postmaster of Welling ton. He was i in Prince Edward about \ o. Deceased was a member of onic order a the 1.0 wiherent of tl Church of Fa d a man much ! respected hy ' 0 w him \ widow ghd one son =< vr Gave Three Reasous. There was a | att ! { temperan in the City t even BP. FI suson disc Oo 1 vil | tion H: { < tolf abolish the root r thie TY <on~ : For séli, noichbors, and | A chorus of npr the | tion of Artht Flite. vena ei se | mn or | The Catholics. of London, Ont. wil | arect accfaew call 1 on Hill | street, which w e one of the lare- 1 est in that eity and will be equipped | with all modern improvements. . There wre ~ix Catholic schools at present in] London. rr @ ~ What DOES Cure is a Gentle Laxative of a Tonic Character IRON-OX TABLETS Are the Best Tenlc-Laxative ever put upon the Market 25 Aduit Doses 25 Cents cute the ward or nn andcan vats; -which=ix by far the -most n- portant wark, : To-night at 7 p.m., Frontenac ward workers meet at M. Suddard's, 13 York street, to mark ¥ves voters, On Monday "night at 7 p.m. Li deau ward workers meet at corner of FOR TO-MORROW A TEMPERANCE LESSON FOR SUNDAY >CHOOLS 'A Lever to Lift up the Cause--The Warnings Posted on the Walls in France--Do Not be Deceived From the Local Prohibition C To-morrow is 'the day the International Sunday cemmittee for "The World's Temperance Les son." The text is Isaiah xxviii, 1-7- if vou read it, you will find that drink- ing intoxicating liquors was a cur-e ommittee. appointed hy 2700 vears ago, as it is now. They cannot be taken as beverages, without makin drunkar Sunday school teachers in Ontario will find the les- son very opportune, for they can nse it as a lever to help to lift up the temperan e cause, aud enlist workers ~~ WILLIAM P. F. FERGUSON OF CHICAGO' TEMPERANCE DEBATER. jor the campadzn now gong on a_ainst the barroom. The chillren 3 + ¢ a have influence with fathers, brothers and others who are voters stance it may be that be fulilld, "A lLde ch them." We mus lo everything to awaken the sleepin cience of professing Christians they will vote 3 Howe aw! en, it will be the fault of the i ent. The French Anti-Aleohol Sodicty f iis campaign ' pursuance of «trong drink, is dispiaying power | ah in | | | Vie 8S. : inst Ag on walls and other suitable! places in Paris, on whith are printed warnings Liids against al ohoii sentences beverages, in sucli sri as the following : "Al ohol now-a-days is responsible ior more ravages than pestilence, famine, or war--Gladstone." "Do "you know what that man is drinking from the olass which siakes in his trembling hand ? He is diinking the anil the blood and the life of his wife and chibiren. -- Lamounais." Alcon sives neither health not strength, nor ng tears warmth nor happiness. «lt does noih- ine--but --harm.--Tolstal. l.et not the specious arguments and of Yves friends Voie the you. falte statements of liquordoin. deceive on December 4th: Portsmouth.--A meeting will be held in the Orange Hall on Monday, at 7.30 p.m, to organize ward work, Rev. Pr. Philp and others will = cak. Now that. the public meetings largely" over the executive urges that PrO~ are Hee atin sympathy withthe Princess and University avenue to do ward work. Also on Monday -night, 'St. Law- | rence, Ontario and Cataragui ward workers meet at headguarters to mark "yes" voters in their eral i night at . 7 INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, v . Newsy Paragraphs Picked Tp By Reporters On Their Rounds. The SS. Rosemount will arrive to- morrow morning from Fort William. Miss C. Anglin, St. Paul, Minn; is in the cit) ting with Miss Doolan, Bagot street. A horse owned by W. J. Crothers ran away to-day and fell into an open ditch on Patrick street. Auctioneer Murray this morning sold an artillery horse to W. Marshall" for' $42. A work horse brought h A message from Cobourg this morn- ing announced the death there of Mrs. Joseph Black, a former Kingstonian. Nominations for Queen's scholar- ships will not be made this year, but next year the civic finance committee will award them. Employees of the Daily News pre- sented James Matthewson, job room foreman, with a handsome oak secre- a He will be married next Wed- ay nesday. : At the police court this morning. Mrs.- Lydia Rourke charoced Nellie Campbell with assault. Miss Campbell was a boarder at her house. Case ad- journedd. * On the cricket field this Regiopolis defeated Limestones 11, in a game of rughy, the score bein four to nothing. NM. Welsh referee the game. A citizen to-day leit taining seven dozn of eg land market to make p where. Returning a few minutes later, the basket vas found missing. A committee of merchants to bring up the question of fuller enforeement of the transient traders' license fee, jailed to materialize at the civic finance comuiitice meeting last night. Arrivals in port © Schooners Laura D.. Hivhland Beauty ana Monitor irom hay ports with grain; steamer Myles, Fort William, 40,000 bushels of wheat: schooner Acacia, Oswego, coal. morning a basket con- in the is- hases else- At a special meeting of the Bicyele club. held last night, with President Frank J. Hoag in the chair, 'it was decided to take in'members for the winter at a fee of $1, and to hold a emoking concert next Thursday night. A special meeting of al. the local courts of "Foresters will be held next week to arrar for an active cam- paien with a view to increasing the membership. Another pleasant gssembly was ¢on- duet the town hall at Bapriefield hast ime The -- attendance was sh ung several young people from the oi SACKING TFT asks-for the address of Andrew "Carnegie. "He is now in London. but returns to the United at an carly date: "New York" Rates will he his address. Little 'Miss Helen Moore, daughter A. A. Moore, Division of Mr. and Mrs <1 | r entertained © a number of her friends upon the occasion oi the sixth anhiversary of hr birth, A gj wt evening was spent by the little folks. ipal lists to be used at the The mun BALL IN BRAIN SUICIDE OF A MONTREAL- ER IN DETROIT He Was on a Visit to.a Brother-- No one Can Account for the' Strange Act--Left a Note. Detroit, © Mich., Nov. 2i.--Francis Augustus Burrows sent a bullet into his brain on Woodward avenue, about eleven o'clock last night. He lies dying at Harper Hospital. In the inside pocket of his vest, scribbled on an en- velope, was found 4 note addressed to Mrs. Mary Filteau, Montreal, and reading : "Dear Nan, Sister : Let the funeral be from your house. Goa bless you. Give one ring to Nelson G. Riley, 505 Homer Warren building. and ome to H. B. Savage, (one card inclosed), 146 Mansfield street, Montreal. (Sign- ed), F.A.B." Burrows came here on Wednesday and had been stopping at the home of his brother John. The latter cannot account for Frank's act. He says he left home last night in the 1 spirits. Burrows is a book-keeper. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. Gilbert Vannamee, of N.Y., died oi. apoplexy aged seventy-two. Hon: My, Siiton delivered an ad- dress before the Canadian Clyb of Bos- ton on Fridav night. The intercolonial railway telegraph- ers are understood to be satisfied with the advance in wages proposed. A Pittsburg bound car, was over- turned on Jackson street, Alleghany, this morning. Many passengers were injured. Hon. George W. Ross, - this after- noon, unveiled the monument erected on Portland Square, Toronto, to those who fell in 1812 to ISI4. The Sultan of Morocco has given the widow of Mr. Cooper, the murdered missionary, £1,000. as a token of sin- cere regret at the tragedy. John Twiss, Scaforth, Ont., was in stantly killed this morning while hold- ing an electri light wire to which was attached an incandescent lamp. Paul Leicester Ford, killed last May by his brother, leit. property worth £214,691. Of this a daughter born one month after his aeath gets $137, O48. The favorite sister of Michael Hayes, conductor of a car at Mount Vernon, N.Y., killea near the City hall, in that place, came from New York, and was found on her knees sobbing and kissing the spot where her brother died. Peter Veregin, the acknowledged leader of the Doukhobors has been re- leased from Siberia, after sixteen years in exile. Veregin intends to proceed to Canada. Ie has great ability and in- fluence and favors a quict settlement for the Doukhobors. The trolley system at Utica was put out of business for five hours on Fri- day night as gn result of a large heron alichting on gz wire bringing power Gouvernour, on Friday, from Trenton Falls. Tts bill touched another wire, ana the current was cross-circulated, fuses burned out, power stopped, and the 22,000 volts the wires carried, finished off the bird. When Kipling Was A Boy. When Kipling was twelve he went on a sea voyage with his father. The eld- er Kipling became very sick, leaving the youngster to himself. Presently there was a great commotion: over- head and one of the ship's officers rushed down and banged at Mr. Kip- ling's door. "Mr. Kipling, vour boy has crawled out 'on the vard arm and Hohe lets he will drown." "Yes," said Mr. Kipling, glad to Know that nothing serious was the matter, 'but he won't let go." Dr. A. Conan Doyle tells with de- licht that when he left school his mas- ter called him into the educational sanctum and solemnly said: "Doyle; | have: known you-now for seven years and I know vou thoronghly. I am go- ing to" say something that you will remember in after lite; Doyle, vou will never come to any good." 00 Good From Greatest Liberty. In speaking of the referendum this morning Abiram Hoppins gave utter- ance to a fundamental principal that is apt to be lost sight of in the excite ment of a campaign, however small that excitement should be. He said : "The greatest good comes from the greatest liberty, not from the great- est restrictions. That has heen true all On Tuesday p.m. | fortheon tions in! January will toria. Svdenham and Frontena he those Wl for 1903. Hitherto workers niet to mark Srves™ vo the lists nse i : always been a vear old. but this vear, for the first Dufferin Notes. time an. the history of the city; the | Dufferin, Nov. 22.--The assembly list will he upfo-date. : held ,at the Orange hall' on Tuesday | t harles ball, for three years in| vening was not' very well attended the etnplovment of the Street railway | re Ta Cholher wills ho | company as motorman, is no longer | held soon. Mr. Kenny bas renioved to in the company's service. His place | Kingston afte sucooestully condueting | hss heen taken on the depot branch Roce THI chitree Tactotv for: the past |)Y frnest Wilde. W. Marcellis as- caer 1 Nios Tad a plonghingd stmes Mr. Wolie's former place, as hee lust week. which 'was well attend: | Sonuetar, od. H. Barnes has eased Mes. Tertn- T whev's oa Jor the coming. year. 'The Both Engines Wrecked. <chool wax closed for hali \ di~astrous collision took place' on | ing to the illness of tho ted < | the K. & P. railroad at Harrowsmith Nexhitt. oF. Milton is ereeti i this morning. The incoming mixed house. Mr. Oliver occupied the pm train. due here at hali past nine of St, n's church on Sunday o'clock, and a gravel train met in col Mrs. Orsor. of Glenivale, was the guest | lision almost in the yards at Harrow of Mrs. W. Rea rece ~ Both engines were wrecked « I rains thrown fie tv --damagt LE t hari 0 returned 1! , Aere fio tog Ter ¢ was the gitest of his un Reeve «bd jujng built around the wreck so as to E. Fre While hunting a tae prose | ' all trains until Noo nt to h the wrecka Lodt is wand he |) in at fault in" e of the ou sine the fe of ite up. Struck Streak Of Ill-Luck. No Mushrooms This Fall 1 : of Hath, seems to a, mushroow t i streak of ill Jack. e on the his hduse and fursi ge quant this tigpe of vear. to-day that he had ! nee--th A ton--wet vavs « ands a. ready s Select vour . perfume now, new goods arriving daily, will be pleased to put aside any package. McLeod drug store. y short t me ago he arse, In -a pecuhar Of ( n to. drive a load of sand, gnd loading . the cart he + was sinking. | animal were | and he had to cut, the ha nd allow the horse to go to it ~The horse quickly sank in the | 1 sands and was soon out oi The cart alone was saved. i i; | afternoon Fueeting of { Bibby's." Oak down through the centuries, as his torv reveals to us. While partial pro- hibition=the kind 'we will ovt if pro- hibition carries--may be able to save some homes from drunkenness and mis- erv, it will, on the other hand. force manv a good mag ont of emplovment. The harm it will do will neutralize the good it will do." Farmers To Organize. W. 8S. Smith, Toronto, on Saturdav addressed a well attended county farmers at the Windsor Hotel, with a view of organi zing them into a protective union, the basis of which was laid in Toronto a few weeks ago. This organization is calculated to promote the intérests of the farmer, in the same manner as the anufactiirers' 'association promotes ¢ terest of the manufacturer. It will he Tree trom all political bias Tt wl that a branch he formed in F strong can rontenac, A Coming Event. Jessie MacLach ; 12th, Ci Hall. tish soprano will be I Decem it Scot Her as<isted upon the ¢ here next to Kingston. occasion of her apy \ t month hv ariists new Mixs Alice Dean. solo violinist, Lor don . a craduate of the college of muste t Mi Helen Werick of Ix tron, some of the foremost dra matic readers Of the west. Mrs Ro JIr.. of Glasgow. and | 1 = T | ws will be at the] i | Hall. ** Bibby's." | lish i ties, hats, {2 newest The H ) Samuel Gompers re-elected president | of American Federation of Labor, The Cook's : Best Friend . Ls Bovril is invaluable in the kitchen as by its aid rich nour- ishing soups and tasty gravies can be prepared in a few moments. It also adds flavor and strength to stews, hashes, ragouts and every other dish for which it is employed. No cook who aims at culin- ary successes, at a small cost and at a short notice, can do without We have just received from a well-known Corset Manufacturer a case of Corsets of which he had too many on hand and was willing to accept our offer for a lot and they arrived to-day and we expect to sell them all TO-NIGHT. 120 ars CORSETS New shapes, Properly boned, And well made. Regular 75c,, quality. - Sale Price To-night, 50c. Pair. COLOR ---Drab. : Sizes--18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 20. "SALE OPENS AT 7 O'CLOCK. 0 Men's Flannelet.t.e Night.gowns, SN REN INS NTN PUP NS NT PRINS INS SS nano NT NINN Worth Z5c¢. SALE PRICE TO-NIGHT 40c. Each. { : ! JOHN LAIDLAW & SON 0 170-172 Princess Street, Kingston. $ k Pras ONS INS ATPL ae NS PANO THE... | Genuine Slater Boots FOR GENTLEMEN ARE SOLD ONLY AT THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE 12 Dozen (144 Pairs) new stock just received. This makes the fifth shipment of these best of all Gents' Boots we have received this Fall. Rn We always feel that we can THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND THESE SHOES. So, ! Canada, means something. toward that e F. G. LOCKETT. . "CRY WAR, WAR!" Until CANADA FOR CANADIANS, Tariff for Tariff and made in THE CANADA. METAL €0'S 'Solder, Babbit, Lead Pipe helps . One\thought in all lines-- PERFECTION." CANADA METAL , WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO, ONT,

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