Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1903, p. 6

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honey, ed 3.00 forthe United on A rights. Various shipments o were sent on to Loudon rt alls nounced to an Rused to to prove this, and after one corroborative evidence by Mr. Lewis" LONReD partner, the was adjourned nif Fr Frida a 4 Falconer, Dover, and W. Conant ACs C., of Torquay, two dele ion fron from England to > the Chamber of , who went to Bos: ton via Ny C.P.R. from Montreal, to sail for home, have communicated with the board of trade to the effect that they were usedlessly. ds detained by Unit- od States officials and treated ase or- "dinary ts, held some ten hours 'and only allowed to go on pre rentation 'of their steamship tickets, The incident took place at Newport, Vermont, 'and the delegates reported the matter so that their fellow dele- gates would: not have to go through the same ' Bh Child Boiled To Death. Belleville, TlL., Sept. 25.Walter, the seven-year-old son of John Tsselhardt, fell into a kettle of boiling apple but. ter and was cooked to death. The Shild. was Playing Shot the kitchen, 'where his mot! as preparing the a befor his shocking death, Mrs. Isselhardt went futo another room to attend to' some household She was gone but a few min- utes, but on returning the mother | found the body of her boy. How the child could have met with such a ter: rible accident the parents cannot ex- plain. Mrs. Isselhardt did not her any outery during the fow minutes of her from m the kitchen, when the tregedy occurred Chewing The Cud. Berlin, Sept. 25.~An Jeticle ap- tire family, father, on and chil. dren, whom physicians declare to be ruminants chewing the cud like four: footed ruminants. Dr. Peiffer, writing on this ilsject, says that he: has known of nearly 100 casés of human ruminants. In most cases, he says, ru- from five to thirty! A Fine Welcome. ot Sk 25.--A remarkably en- rn was ght this + |$ime ago was hooked in the eye hy | sto Rog von turned around. It is rumored that 'the Hawthorne Mill is to be closed and will be fol- lowed by the Gillies Mill later on. This means a serious loss to Carle ton Place, the pay roll is about HG. Wile . 3 mn, Napanee, seriously in- jured by being thrown from a buggy and removed to the Kingston Gener- al Hospital is not covering as rap: idly as could be w Mrs, Nacy aha ed Forest Mills, has given notice of action against the township of for $50 dam- ages, caused by a drain the council was last t compelled to build, by order of Chief Justice Street. On September 7th, at Centreville, an interesti ceremony was solenmized, w Cecelia, oldest daughter of James Hunch, Camden East, was united in the bonds of matrimony to John Gehan. Robert A. Whyte, Balderson, some one of his cows, and at the time did knot think the injury was serious. Af. terwards, however, he was compelled to consult an Ottawa specialist, who performed a sucgessful operation. A story was telegraphed all over Ontario that. Edwin A. Green had died at Denver, Col., leaving $6,700 to a favorite nephew, Capt. A. W. Sills, Carleton Place. Mr. Green's mother, a respected - resident. of Napanee, sa, there is not a word of truth in the story. She - Jotter from her son Edwin late oh was well at the time of writing, He will be sur prised to learn of his decease and, how had disposed of his estate. BURNED AT SEA. ------ Admiral Gueydon a Total Loss-- Passengers Saved. Aden, Arabia, Sept. 25.--The Ruasi- an steamer Trouvor arrived here with the passengers and crew of the French steamer Admiral Gueydon, which sail ed from Marseilles, July 15th, for French Cochin-China and concerning whos safety fears has been ex for about a month. The Admiral Gu- ig was pragtically - destroved hv fire after leav Cevlon, and is now beached on the Arabian coast. With the exception of one man, who was killed by an explosion, thore was no loss of life among the passengers or crew, The survivors of the Admiral Guev- don went through exciting experiences. The stbamer was set on fire bv an ex- plosion of her hoilers at midnioht, July 30th, when forty-six miles from Socotra an island in the Indian Ocean. but heavy seas prevented the crew reaching the island. The burning steamer drifted 300 miles over three days of fearful anxiety towards the Arabian coast. Then the captain de- cided to take to the two unburned boats and with creat difficulty 1 the crew and passengers were landed at the Bay of Kurngh-Murna, where they xemaned under rough tents for forty- six days, suffering greatly from the broiling heat and exposure, but with dmple provisions, Needless Contrition, Chicago Tribune. The you woman who had been occupying the attention of the piano for the previous (en minutes suddenly : fon, Hivathg id, hg cs, iawatha' he didn't noti what was is no af ied her elderly instructor, Daly « "You were playing it so 1 didn't recognize it." Will Bring High Rates. London, Sept. 25: -Because of ruuin- ed home crops, Californian fruit is be- ing imported in quantities than ever before. The sales last week, in London, marked the record with 25,000 boxes o American fruit. The prices averaged thir, cent. above what bas Weretofore: Rn obtained here. 42,000 barrels of Canadian ples are expected donk he assured. ---- The Returns Announced. from Ernesttown, and rented the brick | Brown, from Liverpool, i Dun- occupied by D.C. The steamer In \ eleven hundred omnibus drivers and conductors have struck for twelve hours: work, Many collieries in the Pennsylvania eoal belt, have been or to be closed to stop a break in prices. The R.M.SB. Jonian, Captain John passed Rim- ouski wharf, inward, at 3.28 a.m. Mrs. Jefferson Davis, widow of the president of the southern confederacy, is seriously ill at Castle Inn, Buffalo, N.Y. Chicago messenger hovs have raised the color issue, and 400 struck work, because several negro boys were en A member of 'the Kossuth party in the Austrian diet attacked the king. saving the party no longer believed his statements. Major, W. T. Tassie, Toronto, ne 3 ith 3 immigrants at out, With aff our advertising we've no wish pass the store off for more than it really is. W want you to make your own comparisons. Ladies' Warm Undervests and Drawers Just received snd for early Autumn wear, 5c, 80s., 8b¢., 89¢., 460., 50e., 69¢., The., $1. Children's Undervests and Drawers, Fine soft makes in both wool and union, fall weights, all sizes from No, 0 up to No. 9. Boys' Underwear In new makes, specially woven for hard wear of , growing boys, Girls' Underwear, Drawers and Yost Also in combinations, od phew of the late Dr. Tassie, of Galt, has ased the from the Pirie estate. Hon. Mr. Tarte will be at Woodville on October 12th, to attend the open: ing of the exhibition thers. Later he will go to Hamilton, Ont. Another fire at Hanlan's Point, To- ronto, is reported and firemen are be- ing sent over. The fire is in the ticket office, waiting room and wharf. Canon Hincks, Windsor, has been superannuated. It is understood that Rev. Mr. Chadwick, Dunnville, w8] be appointed to succeed Canon Hincks. The SS. Lake Erie, C.P.R. line, from Liverpool, passed Father Point, in- ward, at 1:30 a.m., with forty-seven saloon, forty-nine intermediate and 655 steerage. Jules Matte, an artist painter, 'fell thirty feet off a scaffolding in Sacred Heart church, Olina, this afternoon, and will probably die, His skull is fractured. The Russian minister, Rosen, has left Tokio, for Port Arthur. This is regarded as politically important since his influence will certainly be exercised in the cause of peace. Fifty-three delegates of the Con gress of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire are in Quebec to-day. They will be the guests of the board of trade this afternoon. Mr. Chamberlain, replying to the editor of the British Avstralasian, says : "Together we can hold our own araingt all comer®; separated we shall all be insignificant factors in the world." 14 A. E. 8. Prescott, arrested at Tor: onto, as A. 8S. Rowe, wanted in Lon- don, Eng., for embezling $100,000, from Fingall Co., was remanded, awaiting the arrival of papers from England. Henry Godley, arrested in DPlatte- burg, N.Y., charged with defrauding, recently arrived Fnglish farm labor: ers, with whom he was working on the farm of John Bell in Fast York, has been. committed for trial. Mrs. Stone, mother of George A. Stone, Ottawa, recently . accidentally electrocuted, hae jssued a writ against the Ottawa Electric company for $20,. 000 damages. The coroner's jury founh that a defective transformer caused the accident. Sault Ste. Marie railwav emnlovees have siven notice they will strike un- {less they recéive the wages duo them. Lawvers are kept busy issuinr writs acainst the company, and unpaid em- ployees are growing uneasy. In the case of Backrack, Blakely Levey, the Toronto merchants, 1 ed with conspiring to defraud their creditors, Justice Ouimet, Montreal, granted a motion, that the report of the nroceedings of the commission which went to New York, in connec- tion with the case, should not he con- sidered. HORNERITE SERVICES. ---- Ernest Seekers For The Christian 5 Life. Thursday's Hornerite services were well attended, the congregation es- pecially in the evening being very large. The morning service was con- ducted Miss L. dley, evangelist, After a few remarks founded on Psalm, xxxiv, Miss Bradley gave an exhorta- tion on the duties and privileges of Christians, followed by an invitation to the altar of prayer. Here wwiny of be for Tix Diessing while a praise Him for His bl ng wi a number of seekers claimed to receive the : Stharishees for which they were seeking. Rew P. Geiter 'conddéted the ten o'clock service. His text was "The faithfal man shall abound with bless of Heaven--righteousness, peace on; She Ang doe of eat dnt ln ni service," Rev. R. - vored a ery impressive 8: Judgment," Ladies' Flannaletts Nighteowns, Drawers, Corset Covers A'large stock of Flannelette Un- derwear just received, made from good quality flannelette. Colors are White, Blue or Pink, neatly made and trimmed with embroi ery to match. . - Ladies' ™"y.. Skirts Wa Undoubtedly the largest stock in Kingston of Ladies' Skirts, New Arrivals Daily. Prices less than you expect to pay. Come and see them. ..JOHN LAIDLAW & SON... Kingston. na M ASK FOR LARA Girls' Box Calf Lace Boots, Girls' ALL DESIRABLE BOOTS For Boys and Girls at THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE Boys' Casco Calf Laced Boots, all solid leather, sizes 11 to 13........ SL Dongola Kid Laced Boys' Casco Calf Laced Boots, good soles, : patent| Boots, all solid leather, sizes tips, sizes 8 to 10}....$1. 1108. .0....000.. SL. isses' Box Calf Laced|Boys' Box Calf Laced B Boots, good soles, sizes 11 good soles, all leather, sizes 102,..0.0000i0e,. SL25.] 11to 2.0... $1.25. isses' Dongola Kid Laced| Boys' Box Calf Laced Boots, Boots, good soles, patent good soles, all leather, sizes tips, sizes 11 to 2.. $1.25.! 1 to Servis... 3150. good soles, sizes 8 to 30M ce nessnsavieisn SL F. G. LOCKETT. Princess St. TS ALL The Purest and Most Agreeable 70TH YEAR, NO. 22 Ee -- CAN YOU EQUAL OUR BARGAINS It's 'not the size of the store It's how big and how numerov are the bargains offered--that tel the story. See our Iron Bed Spring an Mattress, only $7.50. See our 3 Piece Bedroom ' Sett large glass and well finished, fo $90, Odd Dresser and Washstands $6.50 to $50. Grand Father's Clocks. Ladies' Dressing Table. Sett, from $20 to $75. ROBT. J. REID, 222 Princess Street. % Doors Above the Opera House. Ambulance Telephone 57. LINERY ther is bringing the Is digs" the score to our Milliner Store, causing the Feits, Beavers an Furs'to get a nijove on. SATURDAY 8 expect some of the Swellest Shape 2 sacs are to be seen in Kingston. Cal n and see them. Pearsall' Millinery 228 PRINCESS STREET. TO CONTRACTORS TENDERS ARE.INVITED UP TO ! p.m. Monday, 28th inst. for installing a warm air heating system (including some mason work) in the Church of th Holv Name, Kingston Mills. Plans and specilications may be seen a my office. H. P. SMITH, Architect Anchor Building, Brock street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. $10 BUYS 100. SHARES STOCK IN Atlas Mining Co., in rich district State of Idaho, a chance for a for tugie S. Douglas, Colville, Wash re COOK, AT ROCKWOOD HOSPITAL. Apply te Matroa A GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY Mrs: Black, 180 King street. A HOUSEMAID. APPLY ~ TO RS, Cappon, corner Barrie aad @'Kill streets. _ AN HOTEL COOK AT ONCE, GOOD Nages to a first-class cook. Apply Coyle," Paisley House, Napanee. WOMAN WANTED TO SELL A Ds cessity to mothers, eek clear. Dept. M., Box Ts. Philadel phia. AN APPRENTICE, TO LEARN biackamithing Apply to William Cockburn, corner Queen and Ontario streets. IMMEDIATELY, A SEXTON FOR ST Paul's Episcepal Church. Apply to the Rector, 333 Brock St., or to the wardeas. TO RENT, PART OF HOUSE WITH modern imprcveinents, or three or four rooms, furnished or unfurnished Apply to " G. GS IMMEDIATELY -- A COOK AND housemaid. Apply to Mre Lawrance Hasleté Bogart, corner Union and Frontenac streets. A LARGE DWELLING, WITH 13 TO 33 reoma: wanted to rent by Novem- ist. McCann's Stem Estate uc 81. Brock stres! BY A STUDENT, A ROOM IN A PRI- sate house, (where there is only the One room to let), room to be "propert heated during winter Ad- FW « Di, hui Office. HELP WAXTED_WE WANT A FEW people "in - each Jocali to work for us durine spare tim leasant work. Liber; er poral Company, Lon- nn AGENTS AVERAGE $8.00 A DAY the oar ound selling our Xoods. Always in use. Household necessi- ties mot fads or luxuries. Ne dull season. Write G, Marshall & Co, Leadon, Ont. AT dNOE. A COMPETENT MAN TO the business thoroughly. Apply to Mrs. M. A. Metcalle. 83 x 828 Princess street, in the even- 8 APPRENTICES. EITHER SEX, FROM 14 to 90 years of age. Wages $2.50 and $8 per week Also | Kiri for packing room and strippers. | pply Oberndorfler's Cigar Factory, Ontario Street, between Queen and Barrack. WH IE RET am. EXPERIENCED Soren | MILL HELP Good weavers $8 to f11 per week. Wo. pe Pay a4 all young women learsing the work $5 per week. Special inducemen: offered to families. Apply ig the SD ontaron Cotton Mills Company) Kingston, Ont. MEN Jo LEARN BARBER TRADE. completes lendid College, Chicago A 'TRUSTWORTHY GENTLEMAN OR lad> in each county to manage busi: ness for an old established house of solid financial standing. A straight. ona fide weekly salary of $18 paid by check h Monday with a ox nes dre from headauarters oney advanced for expemses, En- addressed envelope. Manager, R70 Caxton Ride Chicago. FAITHFUL PERSON, TO CALL ON retail trade and agents for Sas butan salary. $30, pid weanty and expense vious

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