Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Nov 1902, p. 6

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RAT TRAPS This is the time of year rats and mice come into the house. The OUT-OF-SIGHT TRAFS will catch Rat Traps, Only 20c. Mouse Traps, Only (0c. Bargains in HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS. Prices always W. A. Mitchell. ABSOLUTE re ARR [HE 5 P.M. EDITION. SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO ON PAGE FIVE. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. What Is Going On In the Business World--The Market News. The Wallaceburg, Ont., sugar company Legan operations on November Sid: i he Bradiord wool and the MNotting- ham lace trades are very active at present. Woollens are selling better prices are beng consumers. 'the Canadian Pacific railroad has more freight cars than any in the wonid, save the Vanderbilt systems. 'The market lor domestic staples con- tinues fairly active lor this season rome malls and jactories are still busy Buiter ceils at luc. a pound und egos 3 doen at kiora, Ont. 'the . 'de- for shapment at these prices i cnormous Shoes wade in the United States -are now sold in bkngland at pre which cannot be met either. at leicester or Aorithampion 'I'rade in the wholesale dry cles 'Toronto continues fair, se dvérse weather conditions, yave been few farlures this month. this has been an exceptional season in well now and obtained frou goods cir- despite There the wantle trade Leading Toronto firmus during the past six necks have been three weeks to a month behind with orders. SECURITY. Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signa.are ot See Fec.Si-nlle Wrapper Below, Yezy smell and as eesy 10 take a3 Fagur. [CARTERS FOR HEADACHE. FOR BILIGUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR COHSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION ™ CURE SICK HEADACHE. INVESTMENTS --" N-- REAL ESTATE Mining and Qil Stocks See GEO.CLIFF, 115 BROCK STREET. CALL AND SEE IT STRACRAN'S HARDWARE, COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK Exonanan 3 . dard - NEW YORK STU. ii. Weekly Review by Henry Clews. ~ From New York, Nov 22.--The boom prices are. now a matter of history, and there i: litde prospect of their eatly return, in spite of the recent de- dine of fifteen to thirty points. Two important factors, the money and la- bor situation, are clearly agoinst the wet. Another consideration peculative sentiment from intemperate optimism to grow- mye cops rvatiam. The forces whith lead nearly all recent bull movements stock ma i= the change of have either been badly erippled or have lost conidence in their ability to keep prices at sky-scraping levels, It is true that general business continues active: that consumption of merchan dise is heavy and stimulated by ad that traflic is un precedentedly | + that the erops hate satisfactory and that ex ports. are increasing: hut these facts do not counter-balance the suggestive in the money market and the ie; sions recarding the labor ituation. 'the present sharp recovery i. natored reactisa, §Howing heavy li qui lation, which has undoubtedly hroucht new and stronger buyers to take the pl: of enfeebled holders of who were unwilling sellers. Time money rules at six per cent. with rates likely «to go bigher rather than lower up to the first of January, this really being the governing in fiuen e. ihe banks are determined tb have the cituation well in hand for emergencies: "better a little fort now than troubl: later on." The plain trath is the country has used up its availallle floating capital, and a readjustment is Imperative, cither through contraction, retrenchment or waiting in patience until national sav- ings provide a f.esh supply. vances in owagves, hiven firtne.s StOChS Giscon Cldest Post Cilice Employee. rancis Macdonald, clerk, has heen in the service wr than any other employee in the office. He appointed in by i). A. Macdonald, postmaster- oen rv! in the administra tion, and has served continually since that™time As third class clerk, he cave gen satisfaction. - On Satur- dav no when he received notice was Kenzie of his superannuation, he at once re tired rola ofiice. Mr. Macdonald de elares that he is well satisfied with the- manner in which artment has treated him. the dey Advance Guard Christmas Goods. 5 lbs. new clean currants, & 3 lhe new selected vaisins, . Finest layer raisins, per lh, 10c. Seeded ral-<ins in packages, 10c¢. Cooking butter, per Ib., Idec. Ilinest cooking molasses, perqt., Lemon and orange peel, per 1b. Citron peel. per 1h., 20¢c. 1 packages jelly powder, 25¢, Finest cocoanut, per lb. 20 One stone od pastry flour, 30c. Mullins' grocery Corner Johnston and Division streets. Belonged To Strathcona, Ont. HH who sui 1ded at Ann Arbor, Darlington, the yvoune man Niich., re ause his former sweetheart, Mis Bertha Shel lon, went with another fe low, belonged to Strathcona, near Napanee. He served as "DP. battery ia South enlis'@l here. Sergt.-Instructor Intyre, of the R.C.F, = knew ar ton well: He I se ri ws him as a qui ot fellow, faithful in® his duty, and = al- ways contented with whataer came, cunner Africa, haying Me Frans Macdonald, clerk in' the Kingston post office, reecived from the department his superannuation papers. on Saturday. His superannua tion wil date from December lst, or SPPPED FPPPPPPODIPPTPEPIOPPD MINIMUM PRIGE, So A the retiring post- Bay Hy BH * vv > yr TE TV VAT Ry . C LIVINGSTON th on 5a 2 0 6h on By sn By Bn Bn Bn Xa, MAXIMUM WORTH This applies with special emphasis to our new line of SCOTCH AND ENGLISH TWEED SUITINGS. The closer these values are investigated the more emphatic does This fact be- Made up in {be latest Saque oP E EBPs = 5H core, style. oS "~ PRICE $22. & BRO. , 77 and 29 Brock Strect. 'a do e, 75 =. 3 Wedd Gui fs hool vesterday on 2 $634 334349 S PIS TROIS > THE LaILY WHIG MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. SENT FOR TRIAL EE --- MAKE IT "YES." And Show Your Colors Against the Bar-room. A COUNTERFEITER IN THE From the Local Prohibition Committee TOILS AT HULL. He Will Ask For a Speedy Trial A Present to a Departmental Official Who Travelled With the Beers. Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 2L.--William Stuart, charged with circulating ¢ounterieit Dominion one dollar bills, was brought leiore recorder Cham- pagne in Hull this morning. At.a previous session Stuart admitted his cuilt and was remanded. To-day the recorder said the case was out of his jurisdiction. Stuart asked for a speedy hearing. ana the recorder, after hearing the evidence of Dominion Po liceman Parkinson, committed him for trig. Start will not wait lor the court of King's Benth, but will elect for summary trial hefore Judge Tal- bot. Stuart is g son of the aged coun- terfeiter convicted at Toronto a few days ago. The Boer delegates hefore | sailiv from Vancouver, on the Miomera, for Australia, presented W. W. Moore, of the department of agriculture, with a silver service, consisting of a suitably engraved soup tureen, a cake dish and a bon-bon dish as a souvenir of the tour. Mr. Moore accompanied the dele cates through Canada. Mr. Moore re- turnec. to Ottawa on Saturday. Justice Burbiage, in exchequer court, gave judgment, to-day, in King vs. Ed. Coature, Levis, Que., granti the latter $55,800 for land, buile lings, wharf, space, ete., expro- priated for the Levis L.C.R. station. The government had offered $31,280, which was refused. TO BE CANADIAN. New Line to Go Through With Canadian Capital. Montreal, Nov. 21.--The new trans- continental line to be built by thei n : ' IR. will be operated by Cana- | * : . : : > i porated by a Caw years he lived with bis married daugh- | taken to Cataragui cemetery vault, | | { dian company, distinct from the G. T. R. company. The directors will he Canadians and the capital largely Ca nadian. The scheme is received as one of the hest compliments to the future iilities of 'the great agricultural ourees of western Canada' that have Leen heard in a long time. It is gen erally agreed that there will Le ample business for three lines in the west before o oreat while, Sir Thomas, Shaughnessy, of the C. P. R., speaking of the new line, said he was clad to see the announcement was without an intention to ask the covernment for bonuses. had greatly changed since Canada's pioneer transcontinental line was built. J two or A MIGHTY HURRICANE. Houses Blown Down--AKilled or In, jured. Argentine, Nov. 24 swept over San Ur- bane, province of Santa Fe. A hun dred houses were destroyed, five per cons were killed, a number were in jured and railway and telegraphic communication was" interrupted. Going Back To Germany. St. » Petersburg, Nov. 24. ants of the German coloni: troduced into more ago as o to 2eturn to Germany, iploved to help stem the tide of Polandization in Prussia. Lands are, being assiened to them near Kocnigshere by the German coloniza tion_comuniittee. x : Buenos Ay \ hurricane has Pescend s, first in to be en Reached New York. New York, Nov. 21.--The er Siberia one of the largest ever built. in. America has reached this vessel port from Newport News. Lhe vessel which is intended 'for passenger trade between-San Frandisco and Hong Kong has a displacement of 15,000 tons. A commodations for 200 saloon and 1, 200 third-cl ers is provided, SS pass A Vessel In Trouble. Quebee, Nov. 24.-2The steamer Sici linn, of the Allan line; went ashore this morning e miles below Que- bee, opposite the church of the parish of St. Valier, 5 dangerous place. She remained in this position for two hours, and at hich tide flowed off. She is back at Quebec and badly dam «dl. To Secure A Ruling. Toronto, Nov. peal, this morni peal, took a step The court &f ap by allowing ap towards deciding that a conductor is not an-off'cial of | a railway company visions of the rules, of a company to be covery in gn action. within the pro- allowing" officials examined for dis A Warrant Issued. Chatham, Cnt., Nov : 24.--William Boyd, the" athlete, was arraignel again, to-day, on the charge of steal ing gq N2,000- draft fiom KR. EB. Henri man, Winnipeg, Heriman, Lhoweyer, still refused to appear, and p< a re- sult a warrant was issued for hin. Carnegie Is Better. London, Nov. 21. ~The immrovemont ues . much hetter Al ferman control' of system, he Walkem favors muni ipsl sclons and bars, Thi claims, woull, do away wi h much of the evils of liguor-drink. ing. James Fegr, street railwav motor man, injured shout fix weeks ago hy ving one of Fic toes shot off, re turned to work this moraine Mrs. LL. C. an! two sons, Spon dag the past two months with "her morher, Mrs. McArthur, of Mon t:eal, arrived Fome on Saturday. iitors for against Hon. atterdi Detrait, M I everal veeks 1 holi John Mclntere, K.C.. addr 1 Queen street Methodist cnurch Sunday the subject © of tempe rance 4 James Frankrew, of Bishop's Ol loge, iz the delegate 'to the medical dinrer at Queen's. i ; the barroom is i { Voters and Vote "Yes," on December 4th, and so show yoursel a true patriot, for the deadly enemy oi national prosperity. Vote "Ye because the- bar-room is the foe of morality and religion. The pastor of Queen Street Metho- dist church, westerday, in advocating prohibition said the following prayer might be found suitable for the pres- ent crisis : | Take my vote, and let it be Conscerated, Lord, to Thee, 1.ct me realize my power In the conilict of that hour. Take my vote ana let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee, - . Cuide my hand that it may trace Crasses in the proper place Cataraqui, St. Lawrence and On- tario ward workers meet tonight, also on Wednesday and Friday nights at seven o'clock, Stock taking for all wards on Sat urday night. Rooms open from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. volunteer helpers always welcome. INEWS 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. Cheese in Britain is running 39s. to bls. 'The coal miners at Lacombe, to-dav. declared to resume work. An outbreak of small-pox is reported from' Alice township, Renfrew county. Boston was chosen as the place oi the next Federation oi Labor conven, tion' It is proposed to raise a fund of 350,000 to present to Hon. G. W. Ross to safeguard him in old age. The new Pacific cable will be opened for the transmission of commercial and ordinary messages on December Sth. Kiny Carlos, Portugal, is spending the day at Blenheim, as the guest of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. from Seal Coffee (1 Ib.and 2 1b. cans) Its Purity i is its Strength Imitations are _ numerous. Avoid them. Flavor and Fragrance its natural attributes. CHASE & SANBORN, " MONTREAL AnD BoOSTCN. SIX HUNDRED FEET. And the Blaze Could be Seen 20C Miles. «this morning, and : surrounding ; The blaze rose 600 feet high and could be seen for | amount to millions of dollars. Several lives have been lost. ] Cmouth, and for i New York last | frait Conditions Russia a century or leaven, are beginning where they are new steam- Lary he wil po to 8S Vienna. Nov, 24.--A disastrous and fatal fire broke out in the tremendous petroleum wells at Boreslaw, Galacia, before long many buildings were on fire. 200 miles. The damage will Death Of Richard Holland. Holland, formerly of Ports many ve an officer in the Kingston penitentiary, died in Thursday, "ay ed eighty- Deceased was a resi lent forty-five seventeen Ri hard thiee years. of Portsmouth for years, but for the past over remains arriv- and were York. The at noon ter, in New ed here Monday ee cs. Praise For A Kingstonian. The Acadian Orvchardit, Woliawile, I N.S: ia its issue of November 4th, reviews the business enterprises of the including the -confectionary and business of I. W. As tine, a well-known young Kingston- ian. 'The paper refers to his as a "popular estallishme nt," and states that from the first he has been suc cessful, and to-day enjoys a Jlronags well to be envied." P'ersonally he iz | the youngest merchant ther , and has {a large amount of hustle in kis com- position. town, {former Killed In A Wreck, Charlotte, N.C., Nov. man was killed and several pa { were badly injured carly to-day in the wrecking of a South bound rai - "way train at Spartanburg. --~A fire- ngers pass nger The King ston Election. The trial of the Kingston election petition has been transferred to Tor- onto, at UO: Hall, on December 13th. This" means its dismissal. The tug Petrel is lying at the gov- ernment dry dock being fitted out in preparation for her trip to Newfound- land, where she will be encaged in the wrecking business. She will clear this week, | A private letter goude received to-day frona Capt. Proce Carvathers, ahnounce 3 that he was improving satisfactoril'7 "in health, and would remain at Lake Saranac, Adirondack Mountaing, until Sprig: Liout. Pant. a recent' graduate of e understand that Mrs. H. B. -theRoval -Mititar tpHese; has - ro (de reeintly-----from- her ported at Teie Pont barracks lishers, LMcssrs. Jewett & Comes having been attached fo "A" field : battery as lieutenant. At the police court this morning a charge of non-payment of wages, pre- ferred by C. MeMahon against Capt. ('roshy, 'was aismissed, as was alsa the Cates<Clancy case. The funeral of the late Mrs. Black took place this morning at Co Lourg. The deceased formerly resided here. A number of Kingstonians at tended the funeral. Joseph Gordon was principal that "Hev, Dr, offered and has accepited the ship. i A ptise picked upon Princess street by 'Police Constable awaits notncing ! Bateson, Prof. © Watson, of { from Lond fast imj rovine in | Quesn's, wriles n. England, that he is 1th. In Janu land. William Patton, a highly respected iitizen and life-long resident, died at Iroquois on Sunday night, aged sixty- nine years. Lord and Lady 'Minto and suite vis- ited the Montreal law courts this morning, and were received by the judges in the court of appeals. The patents appointing Chief-Justice Moss and Justice MacLaren in the court of appeal have arrived. They will be sworn in to-morrow. Leroy Pelletier, New York, is mak- ing arrangements to start next sum- mer in quest of the North Pole. Nr. Pelletier is a newspaper man. The assizes to have opened in Belle- ville on November 25th, have been os<tponed until December 16th, owing to the iliness of Justice Lount. The Japanese troops in garrison at Shanohai have left for home, and the German garrison has received orders to prepare to evacuate the place. Owing to the scarcity of coal a number of cotton mills at Charlotte, North Caroling, have been closed down and thousands of operatives thrown out of employment. The problem of housing of the poor is. being taken up by a private corpor ation of Toronto, which announces that it will carry on its work with- out municipal aid. The United States demand for Eng lish coal is not yet over. Inquiries chiefly for 'e resulted in business a week past, he to the extent of 20,000 tons for and next month's shipments. The British House of Commons will, to-day, be asked to accept a resolution committing it to The suocar bounties. me party. Theré is little doubt, that it will Le carried. Athletic Club, Toron radical however, The Crescent to. has matched "Billy" Ryan, the lever Syracuse feat herwight and Eddie Santry, of Chicago, to box next Saturday, in the closing show of the year. The men will box twenty rounds at the featherweight limit. Both will be on the .ground to-day or to-morrow. A contract has mayor of Corfu, European capitalists to allow the es tablishment (acino on an claborate scale. heen The re- sidents~of Corfu hope that the estab- of the gaming palace will that has I on: this heautiful island since 1 it to Greece in 1564: lishment relieve the terrible poverty prevail the British ced When Toranto Was Young. of ten thousandihree ars as her cc init - on three months' 'Uncle Tom's" Calin. that ey ever or ived by any author, sither American or European; from he "actual sales of a ale work n ~o short a period of "tim e. We observe th mporaries spe of tha nt: ndinz to celelirate the On Saturday William Murray, Jr., nd 's 1 ane cn the - battleground tauctionecr, sold the MceRory: farm, | this is incorrect In the announce- | Pittshure township, - to John Wilson} wt of thr "Committee of Arranze- Howe Island. The puice realized was | om nts viacara Falls only is men- 83,150. tion d Lhe Americans could not A notice has heen --posted-on the} ask. to hold. meetings or deliver enate bulletin hoara at Queen's, an- | speeches an our side of the line. We hare no doubt, however, of the visitors: will see the battle gronnd on that occasion. the hotel company at Quehec have ahealy advaneed so far as to ad- goound, con- an owner at the police station. It | vertise for a lot of i tains a small amount of motiey. tating 207000 su ertic al feet: Wh | s Ko Prennan. slohnston street; | will we be so far gdvanced in Toren i1 ft torday for Smith's Falls, where sto? Will 1iot some oi our: active {he has seemed a good position, on § men take the cnte prise in hand ?2-- the st aif f the Weekly News. The Globe, July 17, 18352, | -- i \titty Zangawiil, racl Zangwill kas been one of the htliest witnesses in The Truth spri The Clarke Gamble. K.C.. To libel case in London Asked wheth- ron x Te in Kingston in 1868 er his paper, Ariel, was still in exist- K¥. HH: en gazetted a se- ence, he replied: "No It. was too Cail ¢ 4th Hussar goad to hive 1 can't, however, sav Lieut. I. 11 wo Bas been gazetted: | that it is dead, for it's jokes. stili to the I'tth 1 0. Rifles! Pues. unscreened steam coal, cir- culating in the Newcastle market for this the ratification of the Brussels convention abolishing the resolution will t with strong opposition from the made by the with: a syndicate of at Corfu of a gambling PASAT INT NS PS NCO fF PIONS of NT NSS x oe swight sales af " We belicte this is the Targest sum of mon- ree CLES L ER Read Our CEE: LES EEE FLEES EPS Cle FE IATEERE 5 +59332333333332333333393333:439333 Announcement O-Mmorrow CEE EF 67 FEF COL EAE EEE Night Yeceercenrececunss FEE EEE EEF EEE seed We Have Just Closed A Very Important Purchase and Will Have The Goods Here for Wednesday. [20M LAIDLAW & SON 170-172 Princess Street, Kingston. AN oP NAA AAS ASIN " A some of our cen- Americans battle of that many 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. We always feel that we can THOROUGIILY RECOMMEND THESE SHOES. ¥ a i have | "He made a touchdovyen in the ga ' sow niruapsgonnnie KX x "And that very night Daisy gave him the throw down.' FOOTBALL LANGUAGE me." id THIS WEEK Golden Oak Finished Side- boards, regular $8 for ..... > Golden Oak Finished Side- boards, regular $10, for ... Sq Solid Oak ' Finished Side- 3 beards, regular $18, for . oo "pry a) ARPA AS PAL NS fol PIAS NTI I NIP PSP -- WN NS NSN SIDEBOARDS Ail prades as tis week,

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