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

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seeing. The vats will in- ie reasonable ful buyer, ee. . Aglad ion Free, coats p13.50, $15, Shirts Co. EEELEERee Ce ---- ie VIEW 1 thinking about the ill have to have for the mewest kinds of VEAR | adies little higher. Lace Boots at and $3. Store House ERS prosperous icates pros- cht as well le as to be it, as our dress well : best dress- 1 testify to othing aud ly to your l point of assertions. -day means morrow, or ded for the v for Fall EN ' Furnish- AMSON'S eral. Men's thioys here 8 On, UP-TO-DATE TO-NIGHT FIRST PRODUCTION IN CANADA HENRY W. SAVAGE Will Offer the Musical Comedy, Broadway Theatre cast and productiol Intact. 4 months New York. 5 months Boston. 6 months Chitago. OUR OWN ORCHESTRA Hear The Song Suceesses ! Prices, 23¢c., 50c., 75c., $1, seats $2. : Seats en Sale at Hanley's. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Nov. 6 and 7 And Saturday Matinee Retarn engagement of the HOLDEN BROS. Presenting . | 3 h 4 of memory on the part . H > Chester, to accompany his prospective of the clerk. Several other © disputes Friday evenine. the Sensation of the | America's most successful specialist, the i) : is. eity : . : . ave i Pp ciiiaay TS discoverar Of the. Latest Moen sre one Drather in oi to this J, but short GOVERNOR GARVIN, took place over the statements of ae. ay TL ir c Sensa- | ment, possesses 14 diplomas and certifi- {Iv before the time fixed or the arriv- Providence, R.1., Nov. 5.~Dr, L. F. | counts, and finally the master ad teurday oc oatinge 3 SS. cates, does not want.any money he does | al at thé home of the bride a tele |. Garvin, democratic candidate for | journed proceedings to Tuesday, to : . not earn, and is the only specialist who is shone message was delivered t ke ' enable o t for A Saturday cvening, the Great Western willing fo wait for- his pay until you are | Pht messag eliv > Ber governor, has been re elected by able accountants for Ames and the Drama, "NOBODY'S CLAIM." cured; it makes no difference who has| that Warren had committed sui:de, plurality of 1,587. Hquidator, to come to some under opalar risen QTc, ane. Sou, he ine are hs all oh: a vn She was overcome - with grief. The The senate, including Lieutenant. |#tonding about them. g 25¢.,: and 15 Seats on sale w examine you. free of charge. on apis POF ivi D . i 5 & " n ' » Matinee, 20¢., anc eats of sale Nit ex ania write him very plainly lf | €uests were arriving when the Governor-clect Utter; will stand twen i The £ Anada, Foundry company --has : about your trouble, which hé will give his | was received. 3 ve vight to eleven in favor of the pepub- | 78d a strike of some of its employees : TO-LET Se careful attention. If he can cus you he STORES, OFFICES, OR DWELLINGS, furnished 'or . unfurnished, at Mc Cann"s, 51 Brock Street. PRINGE OF PILSEN By Pixiey & Luders. Authors of "King Dodo." 10 PIECES 1p $1.50. Box n . DR. 8. GOLDBERG, when cured. Ont. All duty and " will accept your case and you may pay Call or address Dr. berg, 28 Woodward-ave,, Detroit, Mich. Medicines for Canadian patients shipped from Windsor, transportation charges Gold- NE ¥SPAPER MAN. land. Philadelphia, Nov. she will find my bath room apd notify Worthingto will be no wedding to-night.' Having written the piece of paper and placed it under th front door of his house yesterday, arren was to have Miss Lillian try he left seventeen years ago. son's home. Het brother FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. THREE ROOMS, OVER THE G.N.W. Telegraph Co's.' office. Heated. Ap- ply to Walkem & Walkem. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board. Enquire at No. 426 Princess street, Vaughn Terrace, modern improvements. ---- SHOPS, 42 and 44 PRIN- , also two dwellings, and stone stable. "Rent low to desir able tenant. Apply 249 Brock street eee eee. TWO LARGE OFFICE ROOMS IN Exchange 'Chambers, Brock street. Apply to Geo. Cliff, Real Estate Arent, 95 Clarence street, or John ude FOR SALE, SPOTTED cart HORSE, Inquire at HARN BLACKSMITH SHOP, IN GOOD VIL- lage, doing good trade and no op Easy terms. R. Watt, . Ont : eee een STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, IN perfect condition, nearly new, come plete; with fittings; 12-Horse-Power stationary Boiler, cost $200, for £110; 10-Horse-Power stationary Boiler, cost $185; for $100; 8-Herse- Tower Horizontal Mugine, cost $170, for $90: 14-Horse-Power, Reversible, Upright. Portable Engine and Boiler, suitable for light work yacht, cost $175, for Shaftings, Hangers and cheap. J. A. Gould & street, Mast of Queen' street. Established 1854 JAMES REID, The: Leading Undertaker Open day and night, HALL RACKS This Week At Reduced Prices. ears Transit Co.,' On receipt of your name and address we will place before you for selection the great- Jewelry, Silverware, Leather Goods, etc., in Canada. In this new edition of our Catplogue, rndy Nev to display.extra value articles of very moderate cost, In it are presented hundreds of opportuni- ties for selecting Xmas gifts at money-saving prices. We pay all express charges. RYRIE BROS. JEWELERS 118, 120, 122 and 124 Yonge St., Toronto est assortment of HOTEL EMPIRE, Broadway and 63rd Street, N.Y. City. Telephone in Every loom From Grand Central marked " Broadway The restaurant of the Empire is for the excillence of its cuisine, JAMES REID, ce "Phone 147, e------ AO APY The Best Is What You Want.|, Insure in the North American Life Assurance Co. The most popular and progressive life insurance dompany in Canada. THERE IS NO SURER OR BETTER INVESTMENT & An lavestment policy in this ideal cowpany will yield you handsome cash results, if you live long enough, and give you, also, insurance during the in- vestment period. The North American Life Assurance Coupany has unexcelied earning powers, the habit of saviag, by in the North American Life Assurance Company. It is a splendid investment for a portion of their surplus earnings. All the most desirable and up-to-date policies are issued by this ; oderate rates, good profits and abso lute security. Good reliable agents] § wanted. For full information apply te W. J. FAIR, 2isrct manager Kingston, Ont. Violinists and " Violin Teachers We have the finest séleétion of Violin Sheet Music Master Pieces, ete. can seen anywhere. We invite vour inspection. and where anv number of pieces sre purchased we never fails. ficient service amd moderate prices. A fine library of choice literatu the exclusive use of our guests. 'Fhe Empire has long been the favorite botel for tourists visitine the Metropolis, Urchestral concerts every evening Within ten minutes of amusement and houping centres, The Empire is the headquarters 'anadian Society of New York. Send for Booklet. fons of thousands in health to-day solely through drink- ing the MAGI Caledonia The Waters without a peer. Sold by all best dealers. : 7 'The Light That Failed" Was not the "Yotto" Use it Mantles of all descrivtions going light he cheapest place in the city to buy them is at Breck & Halliday' Princess Street. General will ninke the terms O.K. IC STORE, eu fngton St, Kis Rooms $1 per Day and Upwards. Station to Fort Lee Ferry," and reach Hotel Empire in sev- ea uiinutes. All suriace cars of the °° Metropolitan ' pass the Hotel Empire. W. Johnson Quinn, Prop. I. G. BOGART, M.D., C.M. FORMER RESIDENT HOUSE geon of the Kingrion take noted its el- re for ol the That fast. SUR~ Hos Wel- No Sales At The Figures Offered. Kingston, Nov. 5.---The attendance at to-day's meeting of the Frontenac cheese board was considered large for 'tis advanced season. Salesmen are desirous of getting clear of their hold ings before the year advances too far. There were boarded L190 boxes, of whi-h 735 were colored and 535 white. Bidding opened at 99c. and closed at 9ic. The buyers present were Messrs, Thomnson, Pissell, Me Kinnon and Gillespie. These factories had chgese on sale : White--Gilt Edge, 50; Hinchinbrooke, 100; Morning Star, 60; Model, 80; Rose Hill, 60; Silver Springs, 75; Glen. dower, 100. Colored--Cataraqui, 100; Forest, 60. Cornflower, 140: Glenvale, 50; Granite Hil, 70; Ontario, 70; St. Lawrence, 30; Elginburg, 60; Wolfe Island, 125: Collins Pay ). The salesmen refused to dispose of their goods at the price offered, the bourd agreed to meet again week, when it was would rulo. RO next hoped better prices . Other Cheese Markets. Peterboro, Nov. 4.--At the regular meeting of the cheese board here to- day the balance of October cheese were boarded. A number of the factor ies that did not sell last half at last sale sold to-day at 10}¢., 10 5-16. and 108e. Board adjourned for two weeks, when the balance of the sea- son's cheese will be sold. Madoe, Nov. 4.--Fifteen hundred and seventy boxes of cheese were boarded; 10c. offered. No sales. Picton, Nov. 4.--Twelve factories boarded 745 boxes of colored and 100 boxes of white cheese. Total, 845 highest bid, 10fc. No sales. Buyers present--Sexsmith, Benson, Bissell and Sprague, Woodstock, Nov. 4. At the regu- lar meeting of the cheese board here to-day there were offered 3,165 boxes of white and 3,765 boxes of colored cheese. Thare was bid 10c. 'to 10}e. No sales. ------ If You Would Manage Him. Home Notes. ! i you marry him, love him. | After. you marry him, study him. If he is honest, honor him. | If he is generous, appreciate him. When he is cross, amuse him. When he is talkative, listen to him. HE ENDED LIFE SUICIDE OF PENNSYLVANIA Leaves a Note To Fiancee--Belief Je That William Warren, of Chester, Had a Wifo in Eng. 5.~"Tell Lilly dead body in the that he need not send a cab as there above on a newly furnished William Warren, aged forty-five years, a newspaper man of Chester, went to the bath room and blew out his brains with a revolver, been married to Robertson of this city, ~ The reason for the suicide is not dew finitely known, hut Warren is said to have a wife in England, whic h coun- After his arrival in Chester, he mar- ried a young woman who died three vears ago. All preparations had been made for thewedding at Miss Robert- went' {o . GARVIN WON. n Ie licens, while the lower house sist of thirty-nine republicans an thirty-three democrats. ---- COALS FROM OTTAWA | May Be Brought Shortly. Here fourteen-year-old | In a letter from Ottawa, a corres- girl, was sentenced to four years in pondent says : "Steps are underway | the Alexandria reformatory, to-day, to take a boat load of coal from Of. for shoplifting in some of the big de. tawa to Kingston. The news of the very active local competition in coal has travelled throughout Canada an Ottawa lately, He said he had soe ex-Mayor Morris and endeavored arrange for the purchase of a hoa load of coal. Prices in Kingston noy ate considered somewhat top i coal being at $7 and 87.50 a ton. Th alderman had heard of range mixture tons of it to Kingston and sell it just so as to clear expenses, ons' there would have to sav ing such a deal. His answer 'I'm not afraid of since a man connected regare was with the Rath would fix me," and I have been giver to understand they will object, load of coal to possible.' I believe prions there and have before said so. "Daniel had no statement would again be a municipal candidate and that the coal might cut som: figure in the plain, anticipate making money, He coul not say exactly how wiuch he may at tempt to take to the city, but but 100 tons if he portation, "It D. Morris has consented to sell Reeves the coal provided: he ean se cure a hoat to take jt up the Rideau. possible that before the navigation. sea son closes sampling the Morris range mixture. When he i , ignore If he is slothful, spur him, If he is noble, praise him. If he is confidential, encourage him If he is secretive, trust him. f he is jealous, cure him. If he cares naught for pleasure coax him. If 'he favors society, accompany | him. | If he does you a favor, thank him. When he deserves it, kiss him. Let him think how well you under stand him, but never let him know | that you "manage" him. | ii ---------- | | « Anecdote Of Jenny Lind. I Relating an anecdote of Jenny Lind, the famous singer, the Louisville, Ry., |store, owned by A. C. Warner, . and Herald savs: Jenny, while travelling | win open up for business about the eo OTE | on a Mississippi river flathoat some | 15th November. Mrs. ¥, 8, Wartman years ago, 'heard the negroes wing | was hostess at a very charming "AY ing 'Way Down Upon the Sewanee I Kiver," and was so captivated by ifs ( plaintiff melody that she learned it 1( bit by bit from them and 'wade it her's in such fashion -that later it |} added new laurels to the chaplets she La was winning steadily." | dh "Plaintifi melody" is good--super Litively so, Business Is Business. | fe A Yorkshire hutcher married a wife, | and went away for a week on a |b honeymoon tour. On his réturn home | 8 the first thing he did was to put his wife into the scales" and yolk her then, taking out his acest he a divided the expenses of the 'Wedding and the journey by weight of the | ¢ bride. "Eh, lossy" said he, "thou'st cost me fourteen pound ! Thou'st the dearest piece o' |g meat that ever | hought." 11 1 3 bn At His Funeral. Berlin, Ya 5.-'The funeral of Prof. Momsen, historian, took place to day. A great number of scholars, am- bassadors, cabinet ministers and for- cign delegates were present. The Little sickness; my wife has borne me Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm re | children "Ce How many?" interrupt. presented the emperor. fed the synical bachelor. "Thirteen," g replied the married man. The cynical "Fhe Prince of Pilsen" company ar- | bachelor nearly fell off the chair. rived this afternoon from Ogdensburg. | (Thirteen [" he exclaimed, "And yet It goes to Hamilton to-morrow morn- ing. John Carruthers a i Bracebridee, is a Po- 5 Visitor, a | Morris and others on business, ! left for Montreal." | Co., Montreal, have rented the corner passed off very merrily. | renewing acquaintances | Sunday | retuned to spend the winter with her day with his parents. " Kk . Wi ladel hia Record family man. "Js all bowh, 1 defied pence ha'penny a | al we ere married on a Friday that also | the | years ago. been smooth sailing. I have in business, luck has been with me, 1 ! own the house 1 live vou still have the nerve to don't believe in superstition," "The Kingstonian is a traveller and sents a large Canadian oil firm. i Ho says one of the throats that have been held over his head is 'that if he goes into the coal business he may be frozen out of the oil one." He claims his fellow citizens are paving too much for coal and he is going to do his share towards reducing prices. He was in the capital for a few days, saw Mr. and has Colebrook Cullings, Nov. -4.--Mg. utcher, Kingston, had the of having his horse ere one day this we Colebrooke, Gowdy, wisfortuny : while stopping Wartelsky & {ome given on Wednesday afternoon, iuests came from Napanee, Newburgh, 'amden Kast and Yarker, Hallowe'en Quite 'a num- ser from here attended the concert nd' social given at Moscow: on Tues ay evening. Dan Snider, Odessa, wes in town on Miss Zelda Wartman kas ather. Fletcher Huffman spent Sun John Gillespie as returned from Whitewater, Man. nd will spend the winter here, -------------- Defes Superstition. "Don't talk to we about supersti ion regarding marriages," suid . the 1 sorts 'of deaditions when warried. 1 met proposed to f was my wife on a Friday, her on a Friday, and appetied to fall on the 13th day of month. That was nearly twenty Since them everything hay wospered in; 1 have had say vou He Is The Governor Of Rhode will con- Very heavy, the kitchen selling here at $5.75 per ton and intends to take about 190 "He was asked what the 'coal bar them, Not long bun company told me the 'coal fellows but I am not afraid. I take my stand around the. cotincil board for Justice to the working classes and am glad to say I am dependent on no one. I have seem Mr. Morris and whall take a hog | Kingston to sell if are. too high | to make when the intimation was thrown out that election time was near, that he ! campaign. He 'made it though, that he was in the deal 1 h th : for the sake of the public, and did not | hToteh threshing, and report a good will | er. ( can proeure trans | Yarker. 0, was learned, definitely, that W. Mr, This should not be difficult and it is Kingston citizens may be PERSONALITIES. ing Arrested For Bringing Out Laborers. Toronto, Nov. of A. KE. Ames was continued, regarding the failure of the '| Company, of St. Thomas. My counsel for the liquidator, that in the first balance sl fit and loss in American sbcurities, line was erased, which showed a loss of $41,121.84. Mr. Ames said was a clerk's error. Mr. Hunter that nei losses was turned into fe of §24 311.46 by interjocting sai Ames 'retorted, the insertion item, and it is "That was done b of a perfectly pretation." was oblige ties be The ing to a lapse for some time and yestorday, a named Charles Gallagher, w in the yards with under his coat, filled with stones. and committed for t d alle offence. Jessie Gasset, a partmental stores, The Ontario : vernment has decid: ( 1 ou Lied to send H, E, Kyle, Oakville, to seemingly some cities think they can'| England, again to bring out farm purchase here, : laborers to this province in the spring. "Alderman Daniel Reeves, one of the Last year he brought out and placed stalwarts of Cataraqui ward around over 100 laborers. the Limestone city horse shoe, was in n 0 t wv a , Very Late Killing Frost. Sharpton, Oct. 29.--It js remarkable that the first killing frost came as late as October 27th. Hay pressing is going on in the vicinity. Seven tol lars per ton is the ruling price. Wil. lism White, a former resident, was | Visitor, having returned after spending | several years in California. . Mr. Clute, { who for some time, resided with his sonin-law, B. Parks, disd recently | with fiends near Nawpnee. W. Vroo- rman has started ploughing on his new i farm, purchased from A, § harpe. Visi tors : Miss M. Wheeler, Bellrock; Miss I. Goner, Selby; Mr. and Mrs. Wright, | Harrowsmith; Mr. and Mrs. J. Lem ! mon, Kingston, at T. Lemmon's. The (average attendance at the school now {is quite large. The first snow of the season came yesterday morning. The weather now looks like + Indian sum eo mer, The fall has heen unusually fa vorable. Ploughing is pretty well done. Mrs. Bennington, who has leas- j ed her farm to Mr. Campbell, oon- { templates moving to the city. J. Red. {den's little boy, who was dangerously il', is now better. The bovs had much | innocent amusement on Hallowe'en, , ite Florida Facts.' Florida, Nov. 2~Farmers are all { | yield for the north this week. Mrs, | 4. Walker- ill, is on the mend. M. | Babcock and family have moved to Redden and A. Pabeock dissolved partnership in their steam thresher, Mr. Redden huying i Mr. Rabeoek's interest. Mes. J. Wal. lage is very jl at her daughter's, | Mes. W. Popping, Elgin, Rev. Mr. Day. Wilton, is holding a series of { meetings here, "where much good is being done, Last Friday evening W. 1, | Storms attended a large party at the { home of L. Skinner, Camden East. J, I. Storms nas gone to Inverary to spend a week. We are pleased to | Mrs. S. Martin able to be out ngain, ! after her serious illness, M. Redden , has his new kitchen completed, tors: Rev. Mr. Day, Mrs. R. W, Lap pum, Wilton; M. J. Holmes, Inyor- jary, at J. E Stornw, W, Gallagher | and wife, Portland, at J. Wallase's ; A. Hagerman and wife, at J, Davy's; Miss R. Creamer, Glenvale, at ¥. Walker's. have ree W, -- How He Escaped. Chicago News, "Yeas, by gosh!" | Crawfoot, "the town police caught jone of them thar green.goods men just as he was offering to sell me a satchel full of sawdust," "Then the evidence ing?" interrogated lounger. "No, giree! That crook was #0 sleck he just swore the contents of the satchel was some new breakfast food he was introducing and the Judge couldnt tell the difference." ---------- Newspapers Exclusively. Philadelphia Record. Said Mr. Cammeyer, the head of a prominent house in New York: "We have used magazines and - we have tried outdoor display, but we have withdrawn from these and other kinds of advertising, not because we are dis- satisfied with them, but for the reason that we wished to expend as much of our appropriation as we could upon the daily newspapers." drawled Farmer was convict: the starchbox An Exception. Nows i," sighed the moralizer, "after a man shuffles off this mortal coil he is soon forgotten," "Oh, 1 don't know." rejoined the demoralizer, "My wife's first Fusband has been under the.sod for ten Years afd I am not allowed to forget him." Chicago "Ah. A Winner. "When you pucker your lips that way," says the billiandist to his sweetheart, "it is my cue for a kiss.' "Is it 7" she smiles. "Well, I gon't carom many you take,' For she od not "yet learned the ad- sn an miarieimim ew hoaters have heen ut of the strect cary, ditional interest that may be given hy | tho cotabli a bank line. establishment of THE MASTER IN CHAMBERS OBJECTS TO Ames Got Hot Under Examina- tion--Canada Foundry Strik- Employee Arrested -- Shop-Lifting-- 5.~The examination to-day, Atlas Loan Hunter; nointed out z : heot of pro- % J § - "i |LAST WEEK'S SALES WERE THE a pro- | a Twin y syndicate profit of $65,163.30. Mr. Proper a small mind that en- deavors to bring out any other inter- master in chambers d to request that personali not indulged in. Mr, Ames add: ed that the item was hot" included, ow man was found a piece of iron pipe and his pockets were He was arrested, rial on a charge of attempting to commit an indict. is called a Slow Combustion Hea ter. It is lined from t tom with fire brick and has no gr ates to burn out. 3 3 n right on the brick bottom and it consumes its own ashes and clinkers. : " 4 in service, claim that it is a trem endous heater and that. it the work with half the fuel requir ed by any other stove and f requires very little attention. Sia a BIGGEST IN OUR EXPER y Help Us To Mako This Even Bigger ; We Will Do Our Part. SPENCE & CO, ™* SPECIAL SALE ALL THIS W Every pair in stock 'will' ibe. oftered ---. cost for this week. great opportunity to save mi A. ABERNETHY, 125 Princess Street, FARMS FOR SA Twenty-two miles from Toronto, cont aini 350 50 yn bush, well ™ watared. The and in good snd saat for okey ok * £55 Nine-roomed house on stone foundation, good barns, Cheapest farm in Ontario--price $10,000, Dominion Coal Co. stork will be taken in exchange for excellent 1 y farm, all under cultivation. Good brick house, fine aa good orchard, good well-hali mile from flour mill. P 000, FRUIT FARMS. --We have a fow excellent fruit farms in Niagara District, also in vicinity of Oakville. Particulars on application. Tay MANITOBA AND NORTHWEST LANDS.--We cannot give a list of ai our Northwest property in one advertisement, but have parcels in 00- tions of the country from 160 acres upwards, at prices ranging from. £3.50 upwards. 1f interested we sha ll bo pleased to quote prices terms, We handle real estate in any part of Canada. If you wish to buy or sell communicate with us. PARKER & C0, 61 Victoria St, Toronte BOYS' AND GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES Best Quality " It is not It is wha The This is the stove that you hear so much about, muck. to look at but it is truly a wonderful stove." Those wkio use the TORTOISE, and there are thousands of them itl, ein

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