Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1903, p. 2

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TED BY OFFICERS OF THE LAW. Burton Hyland, a Benedict ol Twenty-Four Hours, Arrested On Two Charges Stealing--Arraigned To-Day. County Constable me -------- Clarke's Pork And Beans. Please the palate, satisfy the hun iends Items ; try the. Plain or with chili or toma to sauce, Se. and 10c. tins. . Bishops Here. : Archbishop O'Connor, Toronto; Bis- hop O'Connor, Peterboro; Bishop Me- Evay, Leadon, Ont.: Bishop Dowling, Bishop McDonald, Alexandria, Ont., aré the puests Archbishop Gauthier, where the annual conference man pamed Burton Hyland, ed by a Uataraqui farmer. The man was charged with the. theft of two heads of eattle, one from E. R. Rees, Perth Koad, and the oth- er from a farmer vamed the York Road, a little west of Cataragui. The sold to two butchers named Kendell, father and son, who reside village of Cataraqui, who paid $20 he, who doesn't want it. Taylor's Lettuce Cream is unexcgll- ed for chapped hands. The dollar you have to pay back is twice as big as the one you borrow. Use Levers Dry Soap (a powder) to wash woollens and flannels--you'll like it. Do Not Want Autumn Drill. It is hoped to have thannual in- Regiment take animals are worth double the amount [have about concluded tumn drill hereafter. are strongly opposed to splittin annual dii |, and take the ground that should end in July. Under the present geants say, they are made to do two vears' work in one. They have the work all concluded by mid summer, and most of the officers agree place on the 20th just. Taylor's Sozoloam tooth powder, is excellent for the teeth, The city property supplied the city clerk's office with a clock, the first one graced the walls, is what you have, a capi ralist is the one who wants to get it away from you, and capitalization the way he does it. about twenty-five years of age, is a son of John Hy- land, Nelson street station and locked up for safe-keeping. being tak- en to Cataraqui on Wednesday morn- ing and arraigned before John Simp- + for preliminary hearing. It was expected he would be committed has of the city, and hands of ever t got more than their due. In al Rideau ward had got only 10 have received about $960, £0 of this amoult went in metal for west, a main artery of travel through the city, and such an amount should not be ch : : with certifi Indigestion, That Menace To Hu- cate, H0e. Taylor's drug store, man Happiness. Pitiless in its assauks, and no res- pector of persons, has met its South American This great stomach and nerve remedy stimulates digestion, tones the nerves, aids circulation; drives out impurities, dispels emaciation, and brings back the glow of perfect health. Cures hun- * that have baffled physicians. Sold by H. B, Taylor and Leds than 'a year ago the prisoner, yer by Henry Wilder, Wil Service sese. and rig own- Corps were busily engaged to-day preparing the city hall for their qua- drille party. Friday night. Mary had a wealthy dad,' A lord found out somehow ; Mary's foolish heart is glad, She has a title now. amsville, took a he ed by his employer and went for a ported to the police, it, being assum. ed that the outfit Later on, however, the horse and rig were found in the drive shed of Jonas to St. Lawrence ward. the lust six years there had been over eleven miles of walks laid in the ward at an expenditure 'of 85,363.79; so that in a sense the elottors had fared bet: ter than some. of thein supposed. there was a deci sold implements, stook, household effects, etc., of Miss Matthews, Wolfe Island. There was a large attendance and good prices were by Hyland, who was fore the police magistrate, hut given another chance, Mr, Wilder not desiring to prosecute, A Jameutable feature arises from the fac difference of opin- ion as to, what was the matter. with the ey a man eld that od peo ple sl get together, should swap opindons, and stimulate cach other in- to enterprive as the circumstances war. ranted. Another had it that the men of capital and time and ability should serve the people in a public way and lic affairs the time they "As for myself," said Alder Will Be Short Season. t that on Monday The deer-shooting season will Hyland was quietly married hy Rev. J. D. Bovd, to Clark, Cataraqui, formerly of Wolfe Teland. Twenty-four performed, the grobm was torn from the arms of his bride and locked behind the bars 'Tho Master Mechanic's Scap heals and softens the skin while promptly. cleansing it of grease, oil, rust, ete. Invaluable farmers, sportsmen. Free sample re- eiiptiof 2. for postage. Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs., Monreal. 11th, is notable in the old church calendar as the day Martin, for whom weather which prevails at this sometimes called. of it as "St. Martin's summer * It bears different in various parts of the world, and is known in Canada as Indian summer. PERSONAL MENTION. Pure Tar 3. for mechanics, + district is well eover- : wardens and rangers, £ ft i They have a great incentive for pro- | sacuting in that they receive the full | smowrit™of the fine imposed if a con- SA i of St, of fine time is registered against him, MARINE MATTERS. Notes of Movemmnts Along Har- £ ® i fides of ward tier , ul div sectionalism which they engende; I believe that the who will represent the city, and who F Es i of prosecutions, the ranging. from $4 to $10 and 8 F ge : hal- names 2% £ | \ f 5 5 % barge John Milne cleared Steamers Niagara ' Robert Burms,"' To-Night. superb production of Clayton { Mackenzie 'Legge's new play "Robert | F - y-law of which he had given notice. In January next the electors will vote on the question,'and ove the by-law will become operative in Jann I the change did not work very well the representation of city by wards could be returned to at the end of two years. Aldermun Hoag asked why the repre- sentation could not be cut down gi i Hi : 2 ? and Aberdeen up. | Swift's wharf : Due to day, steam ers Spartan down; Corsican up. Several vessels in the harbor wind bound cleared across g i 5 E : g = Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. J. P. Hanlev G.T.R. ticket agent, is | the title role, and which will be ! offering at the Grand, to-night, is un doubtedly one of the most dramatic offerings of the season. The : in g ly £ z Drury, C.B., will sion of the dwelling occupied by W. J. Fair on May 1st next. Dr, W. W. McKinley has been in the city for several days calling on old friends and renewing acquaintances at the medical school. take posses- . company elevator: Tug Thom. son cleared down with two grain-lad- 8 Fa i ; g I beautifully mounted in the way of a and the costumes are unusually handsome and befitting f i . The. schooners Burmah and Ceylon, scenic investiture, - i = - Aldériaan Meek replied that action direction would have to be taken before November lst. That date thing that could be effected was election of aldermen by out change in the number. He closed by endorsing the movement to a property ownerd' assotiation for the city. If it acted "like similar organi- zations in other cities it would he a great help to the council in the con- sideration of public issues. He said he. , as a member of the council, all times acted in the public interests, and was quite content to be judged according to the record Alderman Knapp said y owners' association, for he was sure it' would do the' city Mr. Roney seconded Mr. Polson's re- solution regarding the formation of a if : } 5 i The Calvin company will build tug after the lines of ' SE The Second Recital, The organ récital, at the cathedral, last night, was in spect superior to that of the evening previous, that is, in the organ num bers. Dr. Baldwin played the Wagner i the steamer Chie just returned from Og be carried on this win where she has been staying the last ten days. Dr. and Mrs. Graham, Albany, Ind., are in the city visiting friends. They are on their way home from the Maine woods, where they spent three weeks and were quite success I i aground between 1 drawing sixteen fc Ba i art Colborne piers set two inches. The water this morning on the mitre sill registers only thirteen feat two inches, anchors and chains have on Hogan & McDon- derrick, ond the harbor tues are trying to pull the | 8 if pers, as well as some of Rossini's work, and the change productions to the music of the mas- ters, was a grateful one. quest of a very large | Storm" was played, with scenic effect accompaniments, to the pleasure, doubt, of a large number in the con- Miss Beatrice Tandy the vocalist, singing two numbers. Ex £5 Invitations have been issued for the complimentary banquet to he tender. ed Col. Montizambert, D.0.C.. officers of districts Nos. the . British-American hotel on Decem- now all working Steamer to the elevator, i I ------------ A Popular Appointment. Canadian Freeman. Bruce Carruthers is position of commander Sienal Service to be estab- ingston this winter, be one of the best appointments made in C government gince they obtained pPow- ne that will help to good old liberal cause in £ 3 Among the array of candidates u for honors in the £ Want the Union Removed. The bartenders' union met yesterday afternoon to «consider two complaints made against hotel-keepers, who were charged with not complying with the union rules in the One hotel-keeper appeared hefore the meeting, but complained that he was not given a hearing and was discourt- Another hotel-keeper was asked to attend but refused: was accused of removing | card from his bar. A third proprietor was summoned for violating the wage scale, but ignored the call. friction between the hotel keepers and the union men, and a determined at- tempt will be made to "bust" the un. Healy, an old Wolfe Island boy, who was elected supervisor of the handsome majority of on the democratic tic of this city would never 5 2 ago duatrien would have been settled The resolution was unanimously car- F er in 1896, and o matter of wages. i Clavton McKenzie Leoge, the auth or of the romantic drama, "Robert £3 : g claimed that many 's representatives 'not exercised the careful of the city's affairs that they should have done. to soe a Property Owners' Association formed. The meeting adjourned for one week meet the city council chamber have never done much for ope that Capt. Car. the above appoint- i F i active Canadian, parents still residing in the i - g -~ Legere has spent ten years on the American and Enclish stage an associated with Mrs, ------ Potatoes, Butter caley potatoes, finest +» cooking eggs. Craw: £ i F i 2 the wards in the city will be invited to join in the movement. YOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB. New York's Apple Crop. Purses, wrist bags, ete, at onable prices at Taylor's drug There was a blank docket at police court this morning. ge ort on the apple harvest, in n Wyoming county size, high-colored F -------------- Not Likely To Carry. It is unlikely that the by-law pro viding for the opening of Sydenham street, between Johnston and Princess streets, will be accepted by the rate a strong feeling against this work being undertaken at the present time. It is argued that the financial condition of the city is such that it is inexpedient to add further burdens. Interest on the money borrow- ed for the purpose would have to be taken from the appropriation for street for this purpose half enough money is not now available. is generally gdmitted that pened yp would be reat convenience to many he same time it is argued that it is better to put up with little inconvenience than to add fur- ther taxation to the the crop is of good i : Formed in Connection With St. James' Church. The yo men's social club, of St. dni a was successfully launch. od last evening under favorable condi: 3 is ome tenth has been blown winds, and these are being rus evaporators and cider mills. are paying $2 a day and board anted to know why t residence in King assessed only hall their others who put business were as > i Coffee Was Drying Up Her Blood. the peculiar effect on g the blood and lessen- in other words dry- says a young lady of used the drug, coffee, I ha frequently accompanied by and a very bad breath. on was serious and % had to be done sol t coffee and drink Pos- and picking and packing There is a great shortage which are hard to get at ., where formerly they sold at 25c. to 28¢, This is likely to to shipping in boxes. Ligh winds have also y rains have hurt beans One farmer import church life, among factor in Es These officers were president, Canon Macmorine, F figu financial condition of the could 13 i £ , i EF 2 2 Singleton; tressurer, lain, Rev. C. Masters; R. Moore; instrue- tor, F. Partridge; chairman of athletic committee, W. H. Dalb, entertainment committee, At next Tuesday's meeting in active work for months, A Jeotull club, has . j and is open for Henge, deba club will also be organized forthwi It is proposed to hold monthly en: tertainments during the winter oung men over fourtéen years lo for membership. C. 'Scofield; cha £ E : Hi 4 F £ Sydenham street o ed twenty Italians ge of help also prevails 22 got : 5 < 2 EF E F after I quit drinking to Postum I felt tinued to improve Stum until I am now entire- 3 rom headaches, and stomach srauble hd steadily and health and feel happ; rich, pure blood. were ailing as long as They £ : and coopers earn $6 t ple prices are good; Greenings, $1.75 to $2.25; other $2. Buyers pay 20e. ounds for cider apvles, and good barrelling ap- f i i i EF much better and con | ¥ : £ i | A Well Organized School. Separate School Inspector O'Prien gives this report of St. Mary's school, Kineston : "The organization of this school is excellent. The classification, the distribution of the work and the administration are all that could be reasonably expected. I know of no better school. The school has an staff of teachers; $5 F i; : : i i is the greatest in ye. i | > Fg certainly great coffee claimed that they could fee strong enough for 1 father in particular slave to coffee, drinkin; it daily although he apple bariele will lead to much ship- 2 10c. Eaglish Note Pa- fF . - § i z £ - z i A Timely Suggestion. This is the seasan of the prudent and careful upply of Chamberlain's It is certain to be results are much more when it is kept at hand tracted and before it has tled in the system. In alm instance a severe The Regiment on Parade. te Envelopes, for 8¢. Wha The 14th Regiment Big Bottles of Best Ink; 8 for had terrific head: nce a week, while my r complained of her liver rent liver remedies but all to persuaded them t coffee and drink Postum Food was all that I had both are now hearty are strong and well. know of many other cases whero leav- ing off coffee and drinki who under trying 'circumstances are doing most excel: The fact that the senior i classes are well filled, notwithstanding the Tot of Fiuost Writing Pads Be, 0c, 19§c; for ome band was in attendance. short drill in artillery park, the re- giment was taken for a route mmrch, ont Bagot sites to Princess, to Princess and back to the armouries by way of Montreal street. The men Lost Hair "My hair came out badly, and was fast turning gray. | s Hair Vigor. It SE the entrance to the - high school at every examination during the past three or four vears, cold Hay be warded remedy freely t indication of the Aor it to children for it contains no , $hroughout. There is fifty thres cent. of the whole attendance in the h book classes, while | forte per cent. is generally considered gatistectory nd. a lower percentage anges ' given by Postum Eo. Mich. 'S EPISODES| LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. the City and Vicinity--Other Brief of Interest to the People, Wood's Fair stationery sale. Pure Vascline, 3c., at Taylor's. Pure Carbolic soap. Red Cross. A very popular couple--tiwo dollars. Scotch concert, City hall, Nov, uth. looking for work is in Pp cure that peo; suspicion on be a radical, permane pepsie. and indigestion pride themselves on 1h. never being humbugged, medicines. This fear of being -humi be carried f . that many people suff, weak digestion rather tle time and money in ing the claims made of so reliable and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tal Now Stuart's Dyspepsiy Table vastly different in one pect from ordinary pr. cines for the reason that th a secret patent medicine, made of their ingredients sis shows them to contain t digestive ferments, pure , sin, the digestive acids, bismuth, hydrastis and nux, | not cathartic, neither powerfully on any cure indigedtion on the coy plan of digesting oughly hefore sour' and cauge the mischiof the only secret of their success, Cathartie "pills never have er can cure indigestion troubles because they the bowels, whereas the wi ble is really in the stomach Dyspepsia. Tablets after. meals digest the food. is to 'it. Food not digested or half digested is poison as it Creates headaches, palpitation of the heart, loss of flesh and appetite and may. other. troubles which are of ten called by some other name. They are sold where at 50¢. per package i jmpairment of the digestive functions. 1 mbst cheectally inforss_Shied EXCURSIONS Western Points and Pacific Coa Until Nov. 30th, 1903, Colonist Fares From KINGSTON, aa follows : all there cas, acidity, Anpeonda, Bute, Helena, Dotersde San Francisco, Los Angeles For further information apply to J. P. HANLHY, Agent, City Passenger Depo eo rege eee Kingston & Pembroke & Ganadis © "Pacific Railways. REDUCED FARE PACIFIC POINT Unt Nov. 30th, 1908, Colonist Fares From Seaftle, Victoria, Vi al. eens used by particular people eeps the skin soft, clear Ban Francisco, Lue Angeles... * No other Soap is just as Good. ose ALBERT TOILET SOAP CQ., Mfrs. MONTREAL ©. P. BR. Ticket Offics, Ontario St. ¥. A. FOLOUER, J} BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY N m SHON! LINE FOR Tweed, Napanee, Desoronto, and al eal points. Train leaves Oity Hall Queen's College TEXT BOOKS, SECOND-HAND Prescious Qualitative Analysis. Rae's Socialism. Soott's Money and Banking, Glilespie's Land Surveying, Brooke's Zoology, Bessy's Botany, Holland's Jurisprudence, Gide's Political Economy, Taylor's Caloulus, Etc., Etc. F. NISBET, The Carner Book Store. #3. J. Ry., Kingston. GONNON LINE STEANSH HALIFAX TO LIVERP OSTON TO LI VERPOOL PORTLAND 0 LIVERPOOL. AVUNMOUTH DOUK AND BHISY BOSTON TO MEDITERRAN rage and cool air." xQeld- storage. rticulars apply to or lugthg SHABRD UAT, LEEVE, 43 Siutane " tn S-------------------------- ALLAN LINE For the latest and finest photos Liverphal and Londonderry, go to " Weese's." Frames Fine Frames, cheap at Wéese's. Wall Paper Fine 1ot of remnants, cheap at Parigian, 21st No ards, according to stee ahd ups --Liverpoel 8 ad Lox Weese's. ang 5 tickets to South MONTRBAL TO GLASGOW, DIR) 2 Beauties; 2 Bargains; 2 Chances You who want to buy, should not miss this week's " Special." WEESE & C0, 121 Princess §!, Agents for the celebrated Mason Y, A t. Q.T P. HANLEY iutey & Risch Piano. C BETTER THAN EVER Moving The" big Bankrupt stock of Clothing Store "' moving out at a quick rate, why should it not? We are offering the biggest Meats, to be found at 60 Brock 870. HINESE LAUNDRY IF YOU WANT YOUR LAUNDRY done. up stylishly." with & good finish, take it to the "SING DOO LAUNDRY, or by leaving word, will call for 'laun- dry and deliver it again. With one trial vou will always go to "SING DOO LAUNDRY' gains in Clothing and Fur ings, that has ever been offere this or any other city. Corner Harrie and Will'am strbets. SPECIAL ™ ir UNIQUE GROCER . Don't fail to Secure some ol bargains, as this will be the real bargain sale of the sea All ew goods and all must § LOUIS ABRAMS 3 Ibs. Piss' New Rafsins, . . 4 Ibs. New Cleaned Currs 1 1b. New Mixed Peel, . The Up-town Clothier. ; Princess Street. Our stock of Fruit and Canned 3 Goods are all new and of the best quality. y I. G. BOGART, M.D., C.} Try them. : : |e BF

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