Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Sep 1905, p. 8

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Absolutely water coat or Fall Wrap, 86.75, $7.08, #, B10, ----p------------ direct from the maker, save the agents' profits and soll them to you ut a very close figure. THE BLANKET with A REPUTATION "ALEXANDRIA," pure wool, all -------- We shall continue in the future, as in the past, to give value in every article, no matter what others may WALDRON. of the crap will be seriously felt Now Horse Artillery. The reomtly promulgated order the The men of these two the news with considerable pleasure, a» the change is really a corps promo tion and will give the two batteries the right of the live in all ceremonial parades. 'The order states nothing ab- out a change of uniforms, though it is probable that that will follow in the adoption of the R.H.A, dress, as ised in England, with, of course, an adapt ation in detail to the Canadian corps, The R. H. A. uniform is one of the most gorgeous in the service. The two httecion mentioned are alresdy squip- with horse artillery guns, twelve PY breech loading, Further to comply with order will made in supplying remounts and mounting all the gunners. The two batteries will now be known as Roy. al Canadian Horse Artillery, ' Bir Michael Hioks-Poach, former chancellor of the exchequer in Groat Britain, sailed from Yokobama for Singapore, and Skirts Each ich stamps it as some- to the actual cost. , Beavers, oths, ete, $1.98, $14, 818.50, $17.50, the very latest 7.50, ¥0, up 10 530 each. the talk of Kingston, #3, $3.50, examine the incoats : Dustoonts, £1.98, 512.50, $14 proof, ean ho used for Rain os. The | Wop Mofiat, Seaforth, of the major portion general the conversion of | 1A" and "I batteries, Kingston, in. 10 horwe artillery, hes just appeared, received PHYSICAL CULTURE AND sik pew degrees, ali crowned with success : Of B.A. HE Amoss, Corinth, PF, W. Brown, Sydenham. D. K. Finlayson, Ethel B. Gibson, Kingston. James Froats, Finch, Arts Pass Classes. Senior Greek.-- Harold K. Amoss, Junior Fremeh, Div. b, HM. & Rhodes, T. J. Hughes, T. EK, W. H. Kirkpatrick. Tomkins, Jessie Matthews, E. M. Vanlhy Edna Davidson, Div. 11 IH. J. A. Nesbitt, Effie Belfry , | Harriet J. Michael, D. W. Richmond, J. Fle, ing, Beatrice Lambert, leo, Mallen , E. Marriott, J. Karr, B. «. Taggert, Edna David son, E. M. Dennis, Allan Gilmour, D. Abbott, Junior Latin~Div. 1. BR. FP ney, A. M. Burchill. Falls. Div. I11., Ww Brennan, P. W he. F Div. 11, L. K V. Craig, A bitt, Annie 8. 2 ior Latin. Div, "1 son, A. W, ). . K. Finlayson. Div. Ml, J.7A Montgomery, Greene. Senior German, Div. 1H., Broest 1. Faller, William J Karr, Effie Belfry, Junior German, Div. Mi, W. Sprague, Claude Blues. Olive Burns, Ashman, R. F. Downey, i in, Lindsay NM. Wright, J. Mo Feonomies.--R. ¢. Jackson, H. G. Rhoades, N. A. Caborne, T. R. Korr, R. DD. Smith, J. Robinson, gomery, . Fargev, W. Compton, Margaret Grass, Senior Mathematics.) 4. Evans, Ethel Gibwon. | Junior Phyvies.-- Tessie Muir, H. R. Parker, Minna A. Ellis. Senior Physies--H. Ww. C. Workman, Pass Animal Biology. -- Div. 111, Lil- isn Reynolds, B, Reynolds, FE, A. Barker, M: Lindsay Wright, Miss p. E. Chandler, A. 1. Montgomery. Div. 11. George H. Ashman, Junior Chemistry. -- Div, 11, William Ide, J. R. Urquhart, Ethel Gibson, Div, I1,, Arthur Flynn, E. A. Barker. Senior Chemistry Div. IL, Han. nah J, Stary, BO, Reynolds, R. A. Hughes, Div, 11., J. w. Forrester, R, J. Ellis, G. W, Hofferd, Mental Philosophy. Minna A, Ellis, W. J. Hamilton, H. R. Kingston, T. E. Clarke, J. A. Osgoode, Christing 8. Madlarlane, D, E, Foley, T. R. Wel. wood, A, Letherland, 7. A. Flynn, Zilpha"H, Dickson, ¢, A. Shaver, J, R. Hamilton, A, W, Burchell, Moral Philosophy... Froats, C. R. Macintosh, F, Ww. Harrison, OC, W. Me Kim, §F, A. Osgoode, E. M. Dennis. N. 8. MoDohald, Minerva Sothers, Medaeval History, --Div. H, H. A. Code: IL. K. Sully, Edna Davidson, equal; Ww, J, Feasby, J. R. Welwood, Ide, Edith Froats, J. frown, H, equal. Div, III, Mary Michael, Eva McConkey, Harriett Smith, Pearl Chandler, English Constitutional History, biv.1. Ww. J. Hamilton, N. Van Dus mn, G. A, Platt, Christing Macfarlane, William Ide. Div, HH, JG Ettinger, J. A. Buchanan: Martin Kerr, J. R. Wellwood, equal. Div. 1 Minerva proper revision of the mining laws, | on the Teeswarer branch of the C. P. Stothers, A. K. Septt, C. R. Macln- | mining men are being asked by the | R ' Engineer Duncan jumped and es tosh, C,H. MeKim, crown lands agents in the various casped unhurt. Yiuteiots o hol local tetinge and Conductor Odell alsa escaped injury to place themselves on record as 10 but Conductor David T - actic . a , 4 : ! arson, oron Phos Pr al Science. what changes in the laws they think | Junction, on the other train, sus & ¥XIOn. W. Agassiz, W, F, Lockett, | desirable. They will be asked also to tained injuries to one of his should - Greer, : ' seloct delegates if They see fit, who ers and two brakesmen were slightly Physios, I (B)- R. 0. Sweezey, A. A. may weet in general convention. to injured. Fleming, I Mol andless. . be held at parliament buildings about Fireman Morely saw service io Senior Chemistry. --Div. HE, W. R.| middle of November, to Jiseuss the i Alder, A. A. Bailie, A. A. Fleming, A. resolutions adopted by the local S. Campbell, T. Speirs, meetings. The mining centres where Metallurgy 1.--Djy, IL, D. F. Me- | loeal Ewen, Div. IL, W. K. Wild, w C. Me- fare : Kingston, Madoc, Ginnis, Mathematics, Algebra. 8 ningham, T fey. Mathematics 1, MoGinnis, C. W, A Mathematics 1, Toffey, CC. W. Agnew, Mathemmtios |, Deseriptive Astro nomy.--A, G. Fleming, F. IT. Toffey, Mathomatios 11, Spherical Tricono. metry and Astronomy. -W, C, Giilis, A. S. Campbell. Mathematics 11, Cones and Caley ls. ~J. M. Sands, R. Potter, D. F. MeBwen. dD. Trueman, F. M. Con Cun- A. McGinnis, F. H. Toi Geometry, --T, A fnew, Trigonometry. -- 1 Mechanical IL, J. Denovan Thermodynamics 1. Div, 1%, J. J. Robertson, P. Browne. Div. 111, G. G. Dobbs, G. T. Richardson, I. BE Drummond Electrical Engineering 1. G. G. Dob, F. LB Richardson. Optical Mineralogy. -- Div Sands, F. M. Connell, Engineering 11.- Div, Div. 111, Connell, G. T, Hi, J. NM. K. V. Gardner. Y.W.C. A. Classes in DOMESTIC SCIENCE Will be Opaned lants in the Different Subjects. | U. Neilson faculties of arts and sci | A Grand River, N.S. Clarke, L. K. Fallis. Div. IL, W. E, Sprague, Senior French. Div, 1., Flizabeth A. Junior English. Jessie Matthews, Smith, Maud Mattock, D. C, Caverley, L. Gleeson, Mary Me " Benior English --Clatde Bluett, W. K. Finlayson, N. 8S. McDonald, Murie) Dow- . n, g, A. R. NeRae, Pauline Pratt, Mabel Nes- Hendry, oJ. Hutehi- Baird. Div. 11, Christine Nacturiane, E. Davidson, 8. Ww. Code, Edith h S a Ith. It will § Junior Botany.--liv. 1, Lhristing | o beautiful edifice when completed, s nclariane, Margaret A. Nicol, Two news cases of cholera and two Politics ..c 3 to .the Chateat Frontenac, Quebec, CHR vien. Pi Weight, NH. wu. |g Oe Chat Montreal will 'alto put Junior Mathematios,-- A R. Mont. {UP 8 new Savings branch in the Anci- disease, yesterday when Annie Craft, Seats. the hospital, and is now at the point of x "the strong kins," , ratlway i Junior Matriculation Results. Arithomtie A son, U. L. Hays, F. F. Saunders, A HG. Craig, J. BE. Ham persand, H. Smart Igebra. CC. UU. Peeling, C. L. Hays Mabel M. Nilo, Neilson, he | History, (Canadien and British).-- v i A Jackson, Don- . ald Fraser, Edgar Robinson, F. Ro- wre of Arts. The following = are | Be. the elect whose ofiorts have been | ¢ to | Norman Davis, R. ( bsovistry --p, L. Newman, W. Agas- siz, Gertrude land, Gamer Greer A>, Jessie Dickson, H. Holbrook, W. 1 Langstafl. Literature -- (. F. Feline Seentifie French 2nd year, J. R Lose. 300 year, J. 1 English Grammar C.F Eveline Holland, . Fraser, Latin, authers---W. T Hall. J. D Latin Composition. Ww. T. Hall, J. Maude Mattock. Div. | ¥, Claney. Minna A. Ellis, n, J. McNabb, Mabel E fry. Ancient ' History -- Edith Young, J Butterfield, Jessie Dickson, * J Elliott. Gertrude -- PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From An Over the World, Victory is ofrtain for President Pal Mma at Havana, in the December elec . J tions, 3 Employees of the Cumberland coal and railway company, Mine NS, are out ig wages. The Kansas City State Bank, Wiley at Springhill on strike for F. J. Moffatt, J. B. 0. Cox, president, failed 1, open its Brow f iquidation. ® cotherstone of the new First Presbyterian ehuech building af Port Hope, was laid by Rev Dr. Arm. strong, of Ottawa. Thieves stole nearly 2300 worth of copper wire from the Toronto and Niagara Power fompany that was jyv- ing on the Hamilton Beg h. The new St. Michael's church, Belle ville, will he dedicated by Archbishop Gauthier on deaths occurred in Germany, from "| soon, Sunday, to noon Monday, mak- ing the totals 246 cases and 85 deaths, The C. P. 'R. will add a new wing ent Capital, James P. Hennessey, a clerk. who re. cently confessed to stealing $40,000 from the estate of D. Percy Morgan, New York, was sentenced to state pri- son for seven years, Nellie Naussbaum, New York, fifteen years old, was accused hy her father of writing him letters threatening | death unless he paid her $50. They | were signed "The Black Hand." Nellie confessed, saying it was "just ior fun." At Portage La hali-breed named Henderson is under arrest hery charged with assaulting Mrs. Sinclair, for whom he was work ing. He beat her into UNCONSCioU sess with a hammer, William W Harvey, years old, living at Ohio, shot amd Prairie, Man., a i twenty seven Harper's Field, killed his wife und then killed himself. Harvey had been | WHat a French Admiral Says confined in an insane asylum in About It. Cleveland, but escaped a few days Paris, Sept, 26, Admiral Fournier, ago and 'came home. in an interview, published By the explosion of a Quantity of powder the fireworks factory of Jos. eph Speizh, Green Point, N.Y., was de- I stroyed. Speizo's sixteen-year-old was instantly killed, and his wife, two younger boys and a workman © were seriously injured. The explosion sho buildings a mile away. -- MINING MEN TO MEET And Suggest Changes in the Min- « « n Toronto, Sept. 26.--With a view of aiding the government to submit at the next session of the legislature o I 1 Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, Port Ar. Arthur, Kenora awd Fort Francis. ------ FOR SMALL-POX CASES. In Toronto--To Hunt for Man Who Spread Disease. Toronto, Sept. 2. --Four cases of small pox have been removed to the ol traceable to a. man who came to visit here during the fair. One of the pati- nts, a young g.vl, is in a serious con. dition. The others are an old lady and two men. Dr. Sheard has asked the provincial authorities to look the man up who spread the contagious i i case was diagnosed as chicken pox in the town from which the man came and the physicia nounced him to have chick -- No Le"ter, Takes Poison. St. John, N.B., Sept. 36.--A great Sensation was created wm King Square twenty-two, took a dese pl poison while sitting She fell over and was taken to | death. She said she was disappoint. ---------- The old-fashioned horehound candy, FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER. Cross drug store, in following subjects will be announced later (ology, general engineering municipal engineering, hydraulic en. | ied structural engin-ving; de seriplive gecmmetry Neilson, Eveline C. iE. Rolland. iyi U. Peeling, R. C. Jack. H G Ceaig, A C. Elliott, A. J. MacPar- |, English Holland, Edgar H. Robinson, Donald { BY GERMAN TROOPS. Cape Argus Makes Charges Officers of French Congo Also : Charged With Acting Barbar ously Towards Natives. Cape Town, Sept. 26.--The Argus * | publishes allegations of atrocious con- {duet on the part of German troops in { German Southwest Africa. The Argus publication contains statements made and signed by Boers. The acts of cruelty alleged igciude the hanging and shooting of native women and children as spies, and the shooting { of natives wounded in battle, as not | worth sucvoring, | French Congo Cruelties. ATROCIOUS CONDUCT AFRICAN NATIVES HANGED + - | death. It is | that of Blanche | Fredericton, N.B i | the police think the » © doors, having gone into voluntary poate: tug y are on = certais | week, | on Saturday, for Liverpool by the SS. city, says the British station, at Sin gives a strategic base sufficient "On | forees within the to the door of China, , man Morley, aged twenty-four, C, p ing Laws. k noon, in a head-on South Africa with the lst of Toronto Mounted Rifles and had I \ previously served on Admiral Howell's meetings are likely hong dag ship San Francisco suring the men's Auxiliary, was this morning's 'session, The thank of. fering fund of 85.561 as follows : Keewatin, £1,000. Swiss Cottage hospital here. All are cose, Tund, 81.361, $409 will be divided also. ald says it has received information, Tom a good source. that t the provincial elections will be icians pro. | Mined this week and en pox. tions will week in November, only daughter of the Rishop of Algo- ma, of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., is seri in ome of the public | ously ill at the -- Tennis was played in London in the ed in not getting an expected letter. sixteenth century in covered courts erected for the purpose, The C, P. R. steamship, Mount Tem : Paris, Sept. 26.--7The report' of the Frater. < CB Rvek {late Count de Brazea upon his inves- lt San 5. 5. foie aden change seo Seon JP as L. ad F «% =: 1 the French Congo is said by the Ma- Foch ce Te. [ohn romain grave, sharges agaings Hh-+ ¢ N . the governor-general, "mile Gentil, The Matin says that j honor of the explorer's memory « | sigm the dismissal of the accused gov- alleged | against the latter include hanging up { women by their feet till they died, and i fraor-general. The ecrueltios | ordering negroes to be clubbed t said that he { number of natives. -- BLANCHE WALKER, { Daughter of Sergt. Walker, Stan ley Barracks. says | body found near Winthrop, Mass, wa Walker, Ont, The Walker clue, Blanche Walker Sergt- Walker of the R. C. doing garrison duty at Halifax, The sergeant has been in the Cana dian service for twenty-five years had until last July resided in Toron t her father was stationed, In July she suddenly disappeared with Harry Lyny of Fredericton, and went to Rumfore Falls, Maine. It is reported they were married This later was denied Ethel at Fredericton, whe refuses tc talk on the subject. -- Movements Of The People--~What + They Are Saying And Doing. , Daly, Wellington street. Archbishop Gauthier will administer confirmation at Westport this week. Mr. Horn, of the Frontenac fiour mill, left today for Listowel, for a Ww. T. Minnes, sailed from New York, Campania. Alderman Meek and wife, left, to- day, on a visit to, New York and Philadelphia. D. . Bennett, Toronto, travelling passenger agent of the Chicago and North Westery railway, is ip the ---- BRITAIN HOLDS THE KEY. to-day, gapore, abso- utely to prevent the Passage of naval China seq and is apable of suppressing commercial onmunication between ( hina and Ope. Singapore is Great Britain's kev A Fireman Killed. Toronto Junction, Ont., 26. --Nor- R. fireman, son' of RB, } his city, was killed, . Morley, of vesterday after collision between vit and ballast engines at Waldemar, Contingent panish-American war. -- Division Of The Funds. Toronto, Sept. 26.--The designation f the funds of the Anglican W,. announced at will be divided Moosofive diocese, $1,000; Saskatchewan dio. Athabasca endowment The self-denial fund of $1,000; ---- Fixing Date For Elections. Calgary, Alberta. Sept. 26.--The Her he date for deter- that the elec- ocour the first probably ---- Yo Lady Is ni. Toronts, (Sept. 6. -- Wiss Thorwloe, General Hospital here, ith typhoid fever. at Gibson's Red ple, from Montreal, arrived at Lon- don, to-day, the minister of | the colonies must either countermand | the order for a national funeral in is respon- | sible for the sacrifice of 'an fnormous St. John, N.B., Sept. 2%.--A speci- | al despatch the Boston police have got good. grounds. to believe the S51 SPECIAL BARGAIN sy and of Toronto, weztnzly To-morrow Morning was a daughter of R., now bh 5 0 Blanche was born in Fredéricton, hut 0, Quebeo, Fredericton, and wherever by friends, as YOURS TO-MORROW MORNING they had separated. She has a sister Miss Filson, Ottawa, is visiting Miss w The New "Vassar" and "Tourist" Coats, Ag Sizes, From 5 to 17 Years--There is an ex. clusivepess and distinction about these Coats that women appreciate, Many pretty designs we have, only one or two of each size, ang would advise an Early e say choice, because if. not prepared to buy jt makes no difference. Have your choice placed aside until required. AT 9:30. Yards Fine Heavy Quality Flannelettes i 33 inches wide, 2 shades, only Pink and . Blue (no white), regular quality 12%4c. 1 yard. 8c. Yard. Children's Sleeping Suits A full combination suit with feet in- cluded and just the thing for children who kick off the bed clothes, We have 6 sizes of these suits, Fine Pure Wool Blankets--Extra $3.50, $3.99, $4.50, $3.50. White Union Wool Biankets--$2.25 and $2.50, good large size and trom 50c. to 75c¢. a pair less than usual prices for similar goods. White Flannelette Blankets--All sizes. Grey Flannelette Blankets --Heavy weights an | medium weights, in 3 sizes. values at IR ADAWES: A Shoe That Will Wear a Year and Often Longer FOR $3.50 That is what you buy a $3.50 CENTS SLATER SHOE Fall styles are now in, and for style, fit, comfort and wear there is no make of shoe Jn America that can ccmpare with ' them. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE SOLE REPRESENTATIVE FOR KINGSTON, a A you get when NO. : YEAR 72. E. P. Jenkios Clothing {CHILDRENS FALLE COAT We have a few lines that merit the approval of the ta ful conservative buyer and ot] that give dash and smartness any child. Now while we h all sizes, come and select one your anxious worry will be o We carry the best Childrens' NM ufactured Clothing in Canada B. P, Jenkins Clothing Face corr SPI. Bullet Properiy Snaps Therein Mean Dollars 10 You. REAL ESTATE AND SWIFT INSURANCE AGENC WANTED. A STRONG Polson Co., BOY. APPLY TO XN 265 Ontario St. 'WO WAITRESSES. APPLY » AN British American Hotel. ONCE, A HOUSEMAID, AP Mrs. W. D. Gordon, 157 King St GOOD PLAIN COOK. APPLY Mrs. H.. Tandy, 86 Johnston st AT TEN BOYS, ONLY THOSE WHO work every day need apply. J Gould & Co. FIFTY GIRLS TO SPLIT MICA. FIrTY Kent Bros., Mica Works, fo« Princess street. REPORTER, ONE WITH SOME perience, young man preferred, to ** Whig office A GOOD « ERAL SERVANT. 3 washing. or ironing. Apply to Polson 317 University Avenue. AN EXPERIENCED HOU SEMAL 7 mediately. Good wages. Apply Mrs. Norman F. Leslie, 109 B street. STOUT, STRONG BOY, 15 OI years of age, to learn bakery, ness. Apply R. Toye, 193 tario street. I GENERAL SERV where a man is kept. No was y in the evening to Mrs born, 244 King street. MEN AND BOYS, TO EARN $5 ] after. two months instruction, tion guaranteed. Coyne Bros Plumbing Schools, New. York, Ci nati, 0., St. Louis, Mo., (Free | logue.) GENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR } Overcoats and Suits madi Thomas Galloway} " 131 Brod Also bring your Old ones an them repaired. Style, fit and guaranteed to please. . A LARGE ROOM, WELL LIGH heated and ventilated, by a stu preferred in a quiet, private where no other roomers are Distance from college no obje Address A. 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James Sy Co. « YOUNG PLE TREES, AT BA field AR William Allen prietor. STORE FIXTURES, ONE LARGI three small awnings, large oil three show cases, counter collie grinder, two paper cutti twine holder. two signs. All new. Will sell separately or wether at a great reduction. A - Box 18, Whig office --- PERSONAL. NME ELDER'S DRESSM/ Parlors, 253 Princess St. Sydanham, Tailor-Made Coaty and Wraps, Shirt | inner eveni 0) prs alle A reasovable. Pest cit trusseanix, etc. orices ences.

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