Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Oct 1903, p. 5

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D8." » and while it may summer suit, stij] ction of a Smart r Wear. The Sip- both very attrac. irs and lapels, aj sers. There's 2 | make a man , OF IT. in at 10 and run Very price a fair ry suit, Overcoats, Mis coat is a coat Me A garment as $1350, $15, SLOVES. 3Y GO. ak Hall, to $5. r Shoe Store, iT ind RIGHT ur goods and is fall trade. en special care ave Bright id Rizht , too, n those who sthing < : ow, and you | Overcoats. d you'll see o-date crea- ) our store. Store rawford's. Headlight CREE EeeE Ye IC OOO K Xe VES ere eYeY see) .)s ER EEE) 0 © duces new growth of hair at any age; cures Headaches. Dandruff, Neuralgia and Eczema Manufactured and sold at the New York Dressmaking Parlors, fy 251 Princess street Ol i i 1 | Trousseau, Evening Costumes, Tailor " . At No. 332 King St. The best place in the amity te ot your Special rates to table boarders. Short Order Work a Specialty. "WE NEVER CLOSE." Toit ave ie 4 wot Guinh, CONGRESS RESTAURANT or hy leaving word, will call for Jaun- dry and deliver 'it again. With one trial you will always go to - "SING DOO LAUNDRY" sewers wanted to learn the business ee ---------------------------- MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR / a -------- EE ------------------------ CAN YOU EQUAL BARGAINS ? It's not 'thie size of the store-- It's how big and how numerous are the bargains offered--that tells EDUCATIONAL. Miss Grace Evans, 4 vi TEACHER, 139 Upper Union Street." #7 4 7 PIANO TUITION MISS NEAMATA VAN_PELT, HAV- ing decided to wemmin' in ton until Pout spring, whl 'be to teach the pianoforte at her Sodio. 8 idenham street, above the Y.W.C.A., in.the Odd- fellows' block, on and after the 21st of September. Terms. etc., made known on application. Ensemble classes and sight reading a specialty. School of Art Evening classes, Tuesday and Thurs- day, 7:30 to 9:30. These classes are specially for mechanics and instruction is given individually to suit all trades. CHARLES E. WRENSHALL, . Principal. Rooms 2304 Princess street. T KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE KINGSTON, TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO. Unequalled facilities for securing posi- tions. Largest and best equipment in Canada. 321 Quen street, Kingston. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Confederation Life Building, Toronto. EET EE ------ See our Iron Bed Spring and Mattress, olilly $7.50. See our 3 Piece Bedroom Sett, large glass and well Odd Dresser and Washs Grand Father's Clocks. Ladies' Dressing Table. Parlor Sett, irom $20 to $75. ROBT. J. 222 Princess Street. 2 Doors Above the Opera House. Ambulance Telephone 577. shortly to accept 4 po¥ition in the | Avimer high school. farm of 100 acres to Robert Grange, | of Selby. Price £1,250. Rev. A. H. Coleman, in charge of | the Hintonburg parish, has resigned | on account of poor health | . The railways of the states are facing | what will probably be the greatest . car shortage in their history | é The school at Rockport has been | closed for two weeks on account of | the prevalence of scarlet fover | Mrs. Frank McCready Carling's Porter Our Coal Is As Clean: As Though It Were Washed and Brushed. Fach lump stands by itself. Good solid coul--so uch solid fire. After coal reaches the surface of the earth from the mines, impurities are picked out by hand. Thereafter it is screened #everal times before it reaches you, and dirt, slate, etc., really have no chance if the dealers are careful. We are very careful. Crawford... COAL THAT SUITS. Foot of Queén St.--'Phone 9. company results, tt tie PRD C600 0000000 Yaptulcnt' period o3 RDER. ow Swift's Scranton Coal Screened, Clean And Dry, ~ AT LOWEST PRICES. JAMES SWIFT & C0. Z 0000000000000 000000000¢ 0000900002006 0020000 : $ é -_- e no e oo ee : r i E place new lights and re old ones. Guarantee tho: ough work and reasonable prices Carry everything needful in stock Yotto Lamps, Auer Lamps, == Ca PRET Glassware, efc. Attend to your gas service, while You can get the work doue cheap. ™ BRECK & HALLIDAY 2x CAPILLI FORMA The best. known HAIR TONIC, pro- HEH HH Hh $16" Made Suits. and Shirt Waists Good Cutting to measure, designing, trim- ming, etc: Mme. E. Eider, 251 Prin- Cess street. 'CHINESE LAUNDRY IF YOU WANT. YOUR LAUNDRY Corner Barrie and William streets. Et -------------------------- MONEY AND BUSINESS. $7 . O'WO 'HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL lars in sums from ome thousand to ten dollars. For particu- usan lars apply at GODWIN'S INSUR- | 1p g over Express ANCE EMPORIUM, Office, Market Square. small sums, at low rates of interes on city and farm property, Loans kranted. .om city and county deben | = 8, LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH ALL tures. Apolv to C. McGILL manager of Frontenac Loan and In- Yestment Society. Office opposite the Post Office. ' : I DWELLINGS FURNISHED AND LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE furnished, stores, etc. Estate Office, 51 Brock stree ire Insurance Company. Available assets, $61,187,215. addition to whith the policy hol: have for security the umlimited liabilit, of all the wtockh: and at lowest is the kind the doctor - He knows that he can rely upon the purity andgthorough age - of every bottles man, Buffalo, N.Y. will be pained to | learn that she is ill 'with typhoid fey or North Elmslev farmers are said to have struck oil near the town of Perth. Tests Have heen very encourag- | hy ing. . Henderson, Kingston, Agent. The Best Is What You Want. don. Selby Road North American Life Assurance Co. popular 'and progressive life mpany in Canada THERE IS NO SURER OR BETTER Napanee Pre ed Mr. Van Company has unexcelied earnin which holders the habit of saving, Hy North American 'Life in Company for a portion of their surplus earnings | | 1 for about three vears, had the disens i | most desirable and up- | » wanted Rev. Father Harkness announced to DISTRICT NEWS. SPICE OF THE ARTICLES IN| VICINITY NEWSPAPERS. | ---- The News Put Into Condensed Shape -- The Episodes That Create Talk in the Country | and Hereaboutas, W. F. Hall, Napance, has started for a month's holiday in the North West, The bakers in Napanee have raised the price of bread to twelve cents por | loaf Noble Bond, Odessa, has left for the North-West for the benefit of his | health. i Dr. Knight, Cherry Valley is going | to reside at Hoard's Station, North. | umbeérland county. | Warren Hoadley, Alexandria Bay," has sold his launch to Andrew Reed, | Rockport, for $506: : = W. J. Fairbairn, Ottawa, has been | promoted to the agency of the C.P.R. | station at Brockville. | Mr. Muaro, high school staff, leaves § i Horace Denyes, Fellowes, sold his | .» formerly of The directors of the Prince Edward Brockville, died of blood poisoning in Montrezl, aged twenty-six years Maurice King, Newburgh, has just | bought out Fred Lockwood's house and blacksmith shon at Croydon | "~ \, County show will have a surplus, af 7, ter paving all expenses, of over 560-4 The friends of Mrs. Giorge M. Reo. | Herbert. Jamieson, Nar ane ed member amputated above the ank] Two of Wellington's popular voung people were married in Picton on Wed For full information apply to W. J. FAIR,» St Sunday that he had boen appointed | by the bishop as parish priest in suc | cession to Canon Foley Abram Arkett has exchanged the 0, Burlingham house on Queen street, | health, Death w Picton, which he recently purchased for Mrs. James - Ross' residence on Washburn street, giving $300 to boot Amongst those who expect to join the excursion to New York, on Tues. | Mrs. L. Boy day next are, Mr. and M CIiff and little son, Mrs. callen and Mrs John 1. Soby, of Na- panee. James H. Sharpe, formerly of do) West End Mission, Deseronto, has been | fish. called to act as stated supply of the | Presbyterian congregation at Dennis on, Iowa, at a salary of $1,000 per annum. Norman Clapp, Picton, about twen. I¥V-two years, working in Baker's eva. | ilton borator, took sick and died suddenly Wednesday. A post mortem was | Wu, is visiting held. A hole in the bowels is have been the cause of death W. A Mrs. W. N. Mallory, Mallory's Point, Adolphustown, met with a very pain fil accident. While: getting a pitcher of cream, she caught her foot on the end of a board in the pantty floor and | Saturday from Adams, N.Y. after vis fell, dislocating her shoulder Rev. Father McCarthy, pastor of Frankford and Stirling for four vears has been appointed pastor of Morris wurg. On the eve of his departure the people of Stirling presented him with a well filled pure and address V. Kouber, Napance, erected a mon- | mines last week will necessitate a rest vad wd - Ps tin the Roman Catholic cemé- | for him for a fi memory of Right Hon. Sir Michael H. | crease of stocks and conveniences to customers. rv. Odessa, on Wednesday, in = mx large toe of hie foot nearly amputated mory of J. McDermott, who died Ang hy the falling of a large bar of iron. 27th, Mr. McDermott was a resi Colman Craig los dent of Odessa for many years. | week: Tt got out of the stable On Saturdav. the executors of the | ate too much clover late Robert Wilsons estate sold by | Cullough, auction fifty acres of Jot letter A few facts worth noting tires reset cold by Henderson's tire set ting maching, don't burn the rims, don't mar the paint, don't destroy the wheels It keeps the dish of wheels just right does the work and all e A WARD & CO'S., 42, 46 Princess street teat Tens of thousands In health to-day solely through drink- Gl Caledonia The Waters without a peer. Sold by all best dealers. MA meals. CON. MILLAN, a . REAL ESTATE. HOME, OR AN IN. Ant lot te--buidd uptn. see Geo. Cliff, at Head uartigs, 95 Clarence street sw . Is Your Catarrh Any Better ? t Mary's congregation, Almonte, on | able under { position. said to | few days Miss E. PBrockville and Ottawa railwavs, and | periy and has also owing to change in the route of | Oliphant; & the Canada Central railvas : : Miss Louisa Hole voumgest daugh- | 18 Verona ter of the late William A 'Hogle, of | F. M. church, has moved to Marmora Ernesttown Station, has pavesd her | Conpratulations to James Graham, final examinations from the Boston | City Hosnital. and also the Materni. | a bride. She ty Hospital of the same city, and ig now at home in Froesttown, spending a well.earned vacation before resuming | couple were marrie her practice as a graduate nurse | Waterloo, You ought to treat it now, the wea- ther is so favorable. In the winter you catch cold, nose and throat are Mrs. Yates, | kept 'inflamed despite all vou ean do i Now there's that delightful remedy. so | pleasant to use and so effective--Cat UN- | arrhozone In the summer it cures tonight and hear 10e, Lo He; cauliflower, per doz., 15 : Mot he Boa 'ou | the best musicdl srganization in Am to $i; beef, forequar , M50 to : : tart in 8 Xees rohan Hue. cough | trien, mde the ausplory of the Od 185.50; * beef, 'hindguartdh, $8 to 89; J wets 3 a, : p beef, choice, carcase, 30/8 $6.50; beef, y 64 William street, eee city | TWO LARGE OFFICE ROOMS IN E Br did. I am sure vour drugelst sells ie Beiors Naeving aid a! Fins % STiARPE, Apmis, { for several 'and bad breath, in fact I cannot sav | Boys' Associat too much in ita praise; it's just splen< THE DAILY WHIG, FASHION'S FORM. -- How To Make This Pretty Suit For a Small Bog, a] There is a bu / i It is reported that Turkish and Bul ONDAY, OCTOBER 5. IN BRIEF FORM, S---- Parts of the Earth, Mgr. Kain, St. Louis, is slowly re. covering, planned in Sulonica. Miss Gertrude MH. Wood, a Toronto missionar® died in China. Kdward Crean, the popular C.P.R. agent at Quebec, is doad,. . Slight shock of earthquake felt in St. Louis, on Sunday night. Ada Bonneau, eight years old was burned to death at Richmond, Va. Pius X was entirely religious in tone, Senator Landerkin, died at the fami. ly residence, in Hanover, on Sunday, Twelve dwellings in St. Rochs, Que. bec, "werg destroyed by fire, Loss 815, 000, Mrs. Mary G. Clark, Utica, N.Y., aged seventy-six Years, killed on rail 'Way. mper wheat crop, on Sir William Van Horne's farm at Sel irk. James O'Leary, a Chicago pool sel. lor, has just lost $100,000 on a horse race. garian troops are fighting on the frontier, LL] Vaclay Adazk, Cleveland, 0., attack. I > ed his wile and two children and then no one, ne matte she is in the afraid to pattern required. » lies very ill of tv- [for the armholes, Funeral Of Friday. Services | numerous friends some little demise she seemed i | Her husbands | her a short time | three daughters | Reynolds; Tyra, orge A. | and Mrs. I. 3 Sade T Cars y ne and wife, Sunnyside, and | 110Ming St. Jayies Palace, on Tues Mrs. James Al rams, ! the View, Fourteen several days, and secured some good" N. Steadman returned from Gam den East Saturday, where he had been for several days in attendance at his progressing favor teachers. Mise Philip ay oa, of elected president of the International store. School ing to spend. his west, expecting where he has laces state for six voung lady, of A. Holland | ago and proceeded Mr. Graham home in (haple au. Thi is a suit for a small hoy that [*cheme at Now York, said the British : how inexperienced people are not ripe for protection. art attempt. Thee js go | Mond Hill, LI, dashed over an em piece of oblong ma ,.. Uotineotions for Ottawa, on the Gq. round "bs-"cut™for: the neck amd a. shit | Mayor John MH. Broadfoot, Sea has It is gimply a been appointed an' aseistant book. | terials old bl keeper for the B of Q. Ry. Co., at | makes a pre Deseronto | John Brandon, son of William Bran- | cut down 'the front. then the seams are |Where he had undergone an operation. phoid fever in the hospital at York | sewed up, sewing from star to star, Major-Gen. Tan Hamilton crossed the ton, NNW.T as in the illustration, lake frop, Toronto to Niagara on Sun- Marv Jane Abercroml ie, relict of the The sleeves ave 'tucked at the wrist [dav, in Lieut.-Col Pellatt's steam late Haviland -Hubbs, died at Welling. [to give fulness. There ia a plain |yacht, : ton, Thursday, in the eighty-first vear [stitched cuff and Eton collar. Eyelet | Rev. Rdward J. Kiernan, parish of her age. | holes are down the front, | priest of Collingwood, died in ine Abram Loucks has purchased Miss | through which the white lacer is put. |land, * where he had gone for hi Milling's brick house! on Graham | A =mall rounded pocket ig stitched on | health, street, Napanee, at present occupied | the loft side. 3 J i by C. B. Parks | Thix smock is worn over bloomers, [for $8,000 in her suit against the So. The Sabbath school teachers of the |and bolted with a black patent leath- | ciety of the Sacred Heart at London terian church present- {er helt. This suit has a great deal of | assizes. very with a handsome |*tvls and is something very new in Therosa Vaughn, an actress famous locket on Tuesday evening | design, for her rich contralto voice, is dead J. W. Brewster, Picton, who had ---------- from paresis, at Worcester insane hos- some trouble in the hone of his foot VERONA NEWS. pital. nesday, Harry Jolley, in the emplov. | Verona, Oct The funeral of Mrs. Rev. Francis Bloodgood Hall, north of W. P. Nils ns Took-kesper. and | Revnolly toi place from her late re. | New York, is dead. Ho nover ae Miss Louise Pettit. Poi nee, to the Methodist church on {C°Pted any money during the forty were conducted by Rev, Mr. Richardson. Her death was a of the supreme court, of Permsylvania, dreadful shock to her family and her ' Although ailing for Jue ali Gom of ¢"o8 | "Both sides sustained heavy losses. in ax due to heart failure Reynolds, predeceased ago. Two sons and survive her: H. W, on ; Mrs. Whittle, Michigan; | *7%i for Sir Michael "Herbert will ,» Hartington. Bert Grant has seeured a good on Workers McMullen, of Chap tron . oo his parents here for a | (Grant, station agent, Kings. | ton, took the train Wednesday morn | vacation in the far | to remain six weeks | teacher, returned | | | iting with Mrs Sheff and with the ex pectation of "reeupbrating her health returned soméwhat Randall has gone to Watertown, N.Y. pted a position in a printing department, My A. Clarks accident, w weeks. He had the a fine horse lam eeiding in New York vears, paid his parents taken possession. Mr vdent of the fold hae tinken up his regidencs Babcock, of the formally of this place, on his choice of 15-8 very Prepossessing of Sydenham, and sister Verona. The happy I at Ottawa a week immediately to of Welland," where is engaged in the mer cantile business and pre ng. Mrs 4 ¥0.50 to #; eggw, per doz., 2%. to 25c.; butter, dairy, per Wb., 17. to 200; butter, creamery, per h., 2lc. to 3 Tetuned. to her [on..i chickens, 'per pain 75. to 3T ; ra *, T. Godfrey, visiting her parents here ---- ; Be Sure And Go, To the City hall First Of The Beate. - : 7 fyearli to 86; veal, per owt., $7.60 to' C and recommends ft also, | © ute, malpequs hell oysters, | owt. 2 VoR ' it oieniyy Te Li Reynolds--Acei- | being one of the largest ever seen in dent at The Mines. Bruce county. Murvale, were at Island Lake, impfved. Flovd cut his own throat. ¥ /] F. D. Monk opened the conservative { Q campaign in Quebeo at Three Rivers, Kod Que., on Saturday. - y Owing to widespread distress in Porto Rico thousands of people are emigrating to Mexico. A. large steel bridge of (he CrP.R., at Fort William, was wrecked during a severe storm Loss $38,000, Ky Lipten in discussing Chamberlain's of sewing, ned Herbert Bowen, wife and son, Rich bankment, and were seriously hurt. of Galaten R., are now made by the fast train, fed in two; a leaving the city station at 1:0 Pm A space iy left forth, died in a Chicago hospital, Miss Marv Archer received a verdict Whe remaine of Henry Cargill, MP. were buried at Kincardine, the funeral vears of his ministry Caiof Justice J, Brewstor MC 'ollom, died at Montrose, 'n., after an ill ness of about two vears. ) the fight between Turks and Bulgnr: ans on the frontier Twenty four thousand recruits have been called out By the king's command a memorial the homestead; k be held in Marlborough House chapel, ia In defence of her lilo Mas Catherine for be Snowden, Chicas thet and killed or f or husband, Henry F. Smith, from whom she: had been divorced for two wieks Frank Buchanan, Chicago, has won a victory over Samuel Parks by being Association of ~ Bridge and Structural Disguised ax a vimplse Romun =~ Ca tholie priest, Monsignor 8S gardi, a member of the papal household, has labored among the Ttmlians at St. Louiz for eight vears At a big powwow, at Ogde nshurg, the St. Regis Indians have dec feded not to lease Lone Squaw, Green, Wil linme, and two other islands near the Galoupe, to the government A. Parent and J. Curtis wers killed at Montreal, hy a trolley line coming in contact with a derrick, They went to the rescue of the derrick man, Pro : vost, who was badly, shocked in the fldapar | "yl United States governinent will pay on Tuesday official tribute to the Herbert, the late British ambassador Tuesday, Seven little oiphans in St. John Becchmans Female colored orphan asy lum," New Orleans, ate hread smeared and feed. John WM. cond concession, Lansrlowney, Tt Binion. sieteuiit sock... Mees, Henry | woh, Peiicoous paste which was li mostly' cleared and has' sdme build. | B rden, seriously ill for the: last few ror are dead pet the Sot in ines. Loftus Bryan, whofe farm 'ad. | weeks, ks reported out of danger. The valley of the Flees river, in jever before. joins this piece was the purchaser, at Sigfmons have been. adding Sutherlandshire, Scotland, wae visit- . $1.050. ome new improvements to their mill ed by an earthquake this morning. The township of Renfrew ix to pet | This fall § one of the best Two distinct and loud reports were §22,500. Horton, 85,025, and Adam. | fquipped mil the county, Their ['honpd followed by vibrations and vton, 82.750, as compensation for loss | busy season ir at hand. A. Wells] rumblings, 5 sustained in consequence of the amal. | has purcha the property on Min - eamation of the Canada Central and | street known as the McDermot pro Toronto Street Market. Toronto, Oct. 5. Wheat, white, per bush, S04 per bush Cp wiwat, goowe, wr bush bush. 76, le.; oats, new, per bush, 33¢c.: bar ley, per bush., 4%. to S0jc.; rye, per] - bush., 81c.; hay! timbthy, per ton, $10 to 810.75: bay, dover, straw, 'per ton, 89 to $10; seeds, al vike, per bush., $4.75 to 45.50; apples, per wush., 756. to 81; dressed opw, Nec. peas, per = ducks, per pair, 0c. to 81; turkeys, per Ih, lie. to 17; potatoes, per bag, 60c. to T0c.; cablages, per doz, medium, 'carcass, 30:50 §8 £7.25; lamb, ing, ¥ to $7.50; mutton, r WORLD TIDINGS OCCURRANCES RECOUN FED Despatches and Cullings Telling of Events Transpiring in Al Report says that fresh outrages are of TRISCU LT The first enéhical issued: by Pope Rodel " : : "How can he cried Mrs. White wks do it ow a package each ; AND BIS UI The gun The New Rlocirie Baked Water FREE. .. "Because you will never be without. it afterward replied the woman who kn ee ang J the Shredded Wheat man | goes merrily on distribut- ing free packages. same price as it is sold in the Ua Efglang, No other American $- sol P ACKARD ks TOT E < This great shoe is sold in in Canada at less than $4 to oursell by buying the $3.50 | ACKAR SHOE | Ft make you love to cook, using it, McKELVEY & B Sold in Kingston only by Q Over 1,200 Sold in Kingston, For its working qualities ask some of yoyr friends For its appearance see our display. 69 and 71 Brock Street." 7" What a Store for Imp to the Unifed States, by a service on | fall finds the old store of the people A GREATER STORE inspection Fine Dress Moterials and heavyweight French Sorge and Henrietta Jacket or Suit Noveltios. Bc, #8e., 450i, Be, 60, 75e. Floke Munterials, in Plack and a 81, 81.25, $1.50 o yard. Me. ,, Sle, g*, 10 BO, 81, ¥1.25, 81.39, 81.50 a yard, . . . Friese and Cheviot Suitings, 50e., | 20% Ofc, 75, 81, $1.95 » The. wheat, rod, | $1, 81.25, 81.50 a yard. F, Wai . 5, x Bl, Bi.20, Bl ] . ; Fancy Waist Materials, / % Camels' ir 1 Zebiline Sultings, ipe, spot and oats, per bush. ke : bel ' Hui nel ely ae Wool, sti » ¥pot i: 8 Broad and, Box Cloth Suiting, 60c., | = Colors--White, Croat Blais Roc., #1, 81.25, $1.50 a yard, variety of pretty 0 Venetian Suitings, Black dnd Col | tions, ranging in price from B0e. to 8% 1 or, 31.25, $1.35, $1.90 a yard, $1 4 yard: ; we. SEW yee -- Sad The soul of the business is seen in this season's Wiha Famiy, We l gty : a , 7 Showing a larger assortment in all departments than nak yogs specigl attention and Heavy: Coati Serges, 90c., 1 of Fill and' Winter $1.25, 1.50 a sath: ret New of colorings, 33 60c., Wool Batin Cloth and Alpacas, , Boe, $1, 81.25 a yard: Rata A ------. Headquarters for Womou's Hats, Women's Suits and

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