Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1905, p. 8

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"» Sales, 898 at 1 11 5-16e, . hose of good Mited States Steel, pid. wa---- MONTREAL GRAIN, He Hi, odetock, Sept. 27. rod hoarded ; hi Sept, 2 1.818, ie ¢ Y.M.C.A. Items. Join the "1 of 500" club, is the in- Vitation to every Kingston man and od oral charaeter, club had , 5 splendid run last night, covering the course in re Jerome K. Jitome's oe a 4" and other worl October efor. he camen. tobi A Prospectus has ig hong " ; «interestod in the association. w= feopy of this artist © fenred at the buildi -------------- What Inspector Davis Su, . Peter Trickey, of the Girton uf Inspector Danis." of Inspector Davis, o , been carried out have been examination, 4t a pump, over the holler, re. vod either fore or alt. tion law did not require but the inspector thought it be greater valuo in another powi- captain is: suggestion h, ; Ww Inst week, -------------- Death Of W. J. Walsh. t eleven o J. Wal Haish, oo Princess street, pa. tor a lingering illness. T py a® a olerk in the local post. i has been ill for Amie time past. The young man was well known and highly thought of by many friends in the city and his presence will he sadly missed for some time to come. ---------- Treat For House Of Industry. A treat was given the House of In dustry inmates, on Wednesday after- noon, Mre. Mellroy always has the mind, colleoted William feast was a _gonerous much Hroy was assisted by her daughters, i Crumley and and by Mrs. Reid. Si Russia Protests To Greece. 28.The Constanti- nople correspondent of the Frankfurter Zeitung states that the Russian gov. ernment has strongly protested to the Greek government respecting the acta of Greeks in Mace- donia, Halopodavis, the leader of the Groco-Macedonian guerillas, has Conseguence Cologne, Rept. bands ------ Why Wait For Saturday Night ? On Friday and Rartlott peaches and sdund at dc. a peck sell succels cLeness fon "of nates Vian! Bont HS 8 ve perience during the wap Sonning tower of ga any time the slightes examined carefull gunners. Any found with pairment of vision were tr if the impairment was t. 27.~1.07 te. ; balan to andther station and their places filled by men whose eves were perfect. during engagements, Tew was supplied with A one per cent. solu. acid had been mixed ir eyes when thoy be- by powder, smoke or to wash out the Will Winter In Manchuria. Godeyadani, Manchuri A recent order of Gen. loads to the conclusion that Drills and target, | organizéd to keep the WEALTH OF ST. LAWRENCE. Brockville With 0i1 ic book may be se- Brockville, Sept, three or four] weeks par the river at the cast en queer wight between 200 out from the boathouse occupied by CO. 8. Cossitt, and a short distance north of boat channel 200 feet is coversd with * what bubbles are scen to rise to the » and on bursting emit a volume which makes an odor almost as anating from the gas several parties went and every few min- © be seen rising to strong as that em down to the spot, ut» bubbles wepe t volumes of gas from the ---- FOR CATTLE STEALING. James Clarke Gets Two Years in , Pine street, who was, this, morning, sentenced Central prison for two years, for cat- tle stealing in the county, Dominique was charged, with the murder, at Mimico, Another Ttalian named Bruno ged with being an ACCESIOTY They were not asked ---------------- CONSENT. OF BOTH PARTIES -- Been Given to Election Trial. Toronto, Sept, 2%. Because the sta- months would expire on October 27th, it w cure the consent election petition, set for October 30th. This consent was received to-day, and notiees of the trial have been sent out r of the court of peal, and will be posted in due Crawford peaches 81.50 per bushel, Carnovsky, the fruit and oyster man. William McBath, a dont of Lishon, N.Y, United States grand jury to answer of smuggling goods W. H. Peckham, New York lawyer, died suddenly in his office from was s aged soveney-t Dead At Police Quarters. the name of Dennis Ge is wupposed to be well connected, diod poliow headquarters He was taken in charge, a common drunk, and was given the After treatment he harge that he was ackay treatment. told the officer in ¢ going to die. The o : "A Livingston i Overcoat When leaving your order with us for an Overcoat you can rest assured that you will got a garment that will not only keep you comfortable but will always look well on his return found the Are After Contracts, and Quebec men, togvther eral Americans, a with capithl stock of headquarters at Mon- treal. Evideatly they are on the look out Jor fontracts on the Grand Trunk Cleveland Man Fined. Gagnon, Clevdland, who ages of medicine, alleged to con: tain money, was arrested at the fair Magistrate Dum- $60 and conducting a game of chance. mp t. MW oT et have consented to ------ Two dress suit cases Are now con: cerned in the mysterious murder case Ih Very ry e : Over World. 1 a resigned his eandidac; F. Merker 'worth of machine parts, union for an eight-hor+ day. ters from a mai Wednesday evening. ithe supreme court, Athletes lost a game to Detroit. 186: the public sehool. fair trial in Georgia. "We are not be acquitted ------ PERSONAL MENTION. They Are Saying And Doing. rents in this city. gation, Day, University avenue, has been ap wa Collegiate institute, the past three days here, will preach in city churches. Mavor McFarlane, of this city. spent a few days in town, left yester friends here were glad to see him. Judge Britton ig the second vice ston, WALL STREET FEVER. 'Chicago. make such a change mext month. Made A Fine Haul. i pie somes The chief of police, Chatham, this Young to this city. He will serve a term of three years for highway rob- bery. It is estimated that if paupers in be nearly 100 miles in length, watchmaking are worth six times their weight in gold. stranger hought two Rand dear te : was one of the katt Stephon Barnardo's ' fu- apn shortly will raise its princi al legations to the rank em Nook, manager of the Oswego Well Supply company, has ah on. . ention of | M. igin, ister of the interior, of "the United | has d to give to Siberia fifteen declared representatives in the national _as- wembly. Jase Miguel Gomez, governor of che of Santa Clara, nominated y the liberals for the presidency, has Liverpool correspondent reports the formation of a big Anglo-Japanese ship-owning and carrying combination, with a capital of £5,000,000 which will take over about forty steamships varying from 2,000 to 3,000 tons each, which Japan acquired for transport work during the war, and will use them chiefly for centralizing the Japa- nese coasting trade. Some of them will be used for carrying shipments to and from India and China. Port Arth. ur will be the Yar castern headquarters and distributing eentre. The Japanese government has granted concessions there for warehouses and docks, The combination furthermore proposes to a ¥. s» shipping clerk in Singer Sewing Machine company, Elizabeth, N.J., arrested for stenling $250,000 At Buffalo, N.Y, twenty-five hun- dred job are on strike to en- torce the of the Typographical of from 10,000 to 20,000 tons to car- ry freight direot Hetween Japan, Chi. na, Liverpool, London, Antwerp, and some French ports. It is believed that Japan's export trade will receive en- ormous developments, and that it will be linked with Chinn's, while a brisk husiness will he with European manu- facturars. Sir Alired Jones, senior partner in the firm of Elder, Dempster & Co., R. D. Holt. and several China merchants are mentioned in connection with the plans. A mail clerk named Ernest Rochella was arrested at Nicolet, Que., char- ged with stealing three registered lot- § car on the South Shore railway, containing over $600. A spark from a threshing engine set fire to a load of wheat sheaves near Carman, Man. The horses ran away, becoming tangled in. a straw stack, which caught fire and smothered the The i of Miss Ella Conger, daughter of ir and Mrs. William H. Conger, Watertown, N.Y., to Francis Kean Purcell, was solemnized at the residence of the bride's parents on The Year 5668, Begins at Sunset, Minister Merry at- San Jose, ('osia Rica, cables the state department that William 8. Albers has been sen- tenced to three years in prison but that an appeal had been taken to afew days begin celebrating the He brew New Year, known to them as Rosh Hashona, or the year of 5666, According to their custom it begins at sunset Friday evening and ends at sun set Sunday evening. But theee points now divide Phila delphia and Chicago in the American league race. Yesterday Chicago made t gain by breaking even in a assemble the econ atioo on New double header with Boston, while the Year morning is ga de oy it is still carried out with all the an- cient ceremony and precision, This year, however, it must be postponed until Sunday morning, since Rosh Hashona falls on Saturday, the He- brew Sabbath, when, under the law, no. musical instrument may be plaved. When the two days of Rosh Has- hona do not include the Sabbath, the horn is blown on each of the two mornings. Another ancient ceremony, which this year will he performed on Sunday because Saturday is the Sah- bath, is that of making a pilgrimage to- some body of water, beside which prayers are offered for the purifica- tion of the petitioners' hearts, During the present Hebrew month, called Ellul, or Ollul, which began on August 2lst, the horn is blown every morning as a daily warning of the coming of Rosh Hashona and Has- eres lomi Tshuvo (the ten days of forgiveness), which include and imme- diately follow the New Year's day. At the end of these ten days, during which all Hebréws are expected to Dray in their synagogues, comes Yom Kippoor, the day of Atonement, whey all sins are forgiven to those wha have prayerfully observed Rosh Has hona and the pine days following it. Yom Kippoor will begin at sunset on the Sth of October and end at sun- set on the 9th, During this time every Hebrew will be expected to remain i, the synagogue and to abstain from all food and drink, He cannot taste water At the end of the day--that is, at sup- set of October 9th--the horn will be blown three times as joyous sign, not only that the Lord has forgiven all sins, but that all Jews have forgiven their enemies and aro now to begin the vear 5666 in friendliness with all mankind, At Andes, N.Y., Rov. James Bruce und wife, parents of Lieut.-Gov. M. Linn Bruee, celebrated on Wednesday the fiftieth anniversary of their mar- riage, Mr. Bruce has been pastor of the United Presbyterian church since 4 The wife of Sandford C. Woodworth, of Niagara Falls, Ont., died in St. Michael's hospital, Toronto. She is the mother of F. D. Woodworth, . see- retary of the Ontario Rughy Football Union, and was well known in Picton, where her husband was principal of Gaynor has abandoned all hope of successfully resisting extradition and dll he now asks and hopes for is a afraid to face the courts of the Uni. ted States," he said. "We feel con- fident that Five a fair trial, we will Movements Of The People--What Dr, Thomas Mooney, Rochester, N.Y., is home on a visit to his pa- Before leaving Ottawa, Rev. R. J, Hutcheon, M.A., was presented with o purse of $110 by the Unitarian congre- A. E. Day, M.A., son of Sidney W. pointed an assistant teacher in Ota Mrs, William Gokey, Sr, and Mrs. William Gokey, Jr., returned to Brooklyn, N.Y., to-day after spending Rev, Mr. Shearer, provincial secre tary of the Lord's Day Alliance, will be in Kingston on October 29th and Lr. W. S. McFarlane, Watertown, N.Y., has become a citizen of the Ini States. i b : United States. He is a brother of Salesmen Refused 11 7-16 Cents. Miss Frankie V. Kenney, Jones' Falls, returned home on Monday, af- ter a two weeks visit with her bro- ther, W. D. Kenney, Sydenham street. Father F, C. Powell, of the Cowley Brotherhood, at Boston, Mass., who Kingeton, Sept. 28.--A¢ the Fronte nao c noon, M0 boxes were boarded, 345 white and 556 colored. Joseph Me Grath occupied the chair, and D. J. MacKinnon acted as secretary. These factories had cheese on sale : White, ~Moming Star, 60. Silver Springs, 80; Glendower, 40; Wolfe Is land, 65; Colling Bay, 100, Colored --Gilt Edge, 4); Hinchin: brook, 40; S¢, Lawrence, 50; Howe 1s land, 30: Glenburnis 100; Rose Hill, 70; Meth day for the community house His president of the Mutual Life Assur ance company of Canada. He has not resigned vet, and the Toronto Star thinks he does mot intend to resign. Archdeacon Harding, of Brandon, an., came to town to-day. and will spond the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels here. Ho will be in Brock. ville, on Sunday, and will preach missionary sermons there. Archdea: con Harding, who was for same time curate of St. George's cathedral, is always warmly welcomed in King- For colored 11 7-160, was offered and for white 11 316¢. Salesmen refused to sell at those prices. The former price is the highest offered at the board this season, This resolution of sympathy was Unanimously adopted, on motion of am Fawoett : "It was with great re gret that this board learned of the death of the beloved sister of our es- | 7 teemed member of this board, 1. W. Murphy. We, therefore, take this op- portunity of tendering our sincere re- gret to Mr. Murphy and his family in their hour of affliction." Buyers present were : A. Alexander, R, Thompson, R. Gillespie, J. Gibson, D, J. MacKinnon, J. Y. Parkhill and L. W, Murphy. Sends New York Industries to Chicago, 111, Sept, 28. ~The Inter Ocean, today, says because their clerks and officials are aflected by the Wall street speeulation fever, a number of large industries are to move their general offices from New York to Chicago. Acvording to the reports circulated, with ths announce- ment, the forty million dollar Ameri- can steel foundry corporation will -- Sister Mary Catherine F fty Years Next Monday, Sister Mary Cathe- rine, of the Hotel Dien, will celebrate her golden jubilee .as a nun. It is ust fifty vears ago since she entered oly orders, and has lived a life of devotion to religion and suffering humanity all thas time. She was born in Trcland, and her family name was Ryan. Archbishop Gauthier will onlobrate pontifical mass in the Hotel Dieu éhapel next Monday marning in honor of the auspicious event. Harrisburg, Sept. 98.--Burglars enter- ed the banking house of . P. Bumett & Sons, Eldorado, north of here, this morning, wrecked the safe and carried way between $8,000 and $10,000 in cash, morning, brought a prisoner named Great Britain were in a H. J. Foik, assistant 'teacher in the procession four abreast the line would been offered Collegiate Institute, has the moderns and English mastership of Gananoque high J, at $1000 nae a has tendon bie esc THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE The small steel sorews used in Patent Teather Shoes that won't crack, at the Lookett Shoe Store, The Board of Education will consider the 'request, f- ¥ Sen hms, i ANGLO-JAPANESE SHIPOWN. ING AND CARRYING CO. Forty. Steamers Will Be Taken Over--Port Arthur Will Be the Far Eastern Headquarters and Distributing Centre. London, Sept. 28.--The Standard's quire several large cargo steamers, ---- HEBREW NEW YEAR. Friday. Hebrews living in Kingston will iy The custom of blowing. the horn to n in even awfully nor can he smoke, THE CHEESE BOARD. the Highest Offer of Season. ese board meeting "this after A BIG COMBINATION] day and will share it with you To-morrow After. noon at 2 o'clock. This lot is not a large one byt you should pot miss it. 437 Yards Te, Yours To-morrow While tha Lot Lasts FALL COATS! tailoress to make up Girls' Winter Coats, Small wonder--fqr it's a business ; ing a great deal of skill and a great deal of ' painstaking. jaunty Coats we have. to 18 years and the mo to sell them for. WARM STOCKINGS ! men, 25c., 35¢., 39c., 45c. ren, ribbed or plain, all prices. boys, 20c., 23c., 25¢. mere for boys, double toes, heels th's, 75; Thousand Island, : Keendn, 75, J. MacKinnon, saconded by Willi: NUN'S GOLDEN JUBILEE. in Holy Orders. ---------- Asks To Resign. mm a Sein, .. LAIDLAW'S .. This is a great Coat Season, eg. pecially in Long Coats. Ang what a suitable style ! Just slip on one of these new Fall Coats ang YOu ara dressed for a shopping tour or ap in. formal call. The first thing others will say is "How Bécoming --------" The latest in three-four(hs and seven-eighth lengths in Fa and Winter Coats, in the fashionable shades of Fawns, in' Whipcords and Covert Cloths, also in Black Fine English Beavers. We mentiona few prices : $6.50, 750, 8.50, 895, 950, 9.03, 10.50, 11.75 and on up to 19. Special Bargain ! To-morrow Afternoon (Friday) at 2 o'clock. We secured a capital Silk Bargain the other Colors are Whites, Cream, Navy, Brown. It is a good make of Bright French Taf. feta Silk, usually sold at soc. and ssc, 35¢ Yard. SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK. FOR THE CHILDREN It's a difficult matter to get a.dressmaker or n itself--one demand- You will be surprised when you see what Coats for girls from 2 up derate prices we are willing Cirls' Coats, 2 75: 3.25, 3.75. Girls' Coats, $4.50, 5.50, 5 75. Girls' Coats, $6.25, 6.73, 7-50. Girls' Coats, $7.05, 8.50, $9.50. Fall Weights in Cashmere Stockings for wo- Fall weights in Cashmere Stockings for child- Fall Weights in Yarn Knit Stockings for Fall Weights'in Extra Strong Ribbed Cash. and knees, MEN'S sox Natural Wool, 20c., 15¢., 25c. Cashmere Sox, 25¢, 35¢, 2 specials, ---- at JOHMHLADLAWSi A Shoe That Will Wear a Year and Often Longer FOR $3.50 That is what you get when you buy a $3.50 GENTS SLATER - SHOE Fall styles are now in, and for style, fit, comfort and wear there is no make of <hoe in America thit can compare with them. SOLE REPRESINTATIVE FoR Er | PLUMBER, AT ONCE. APPLY 1 Coulter, Brockville, Ont Belleville, Ont REPORT 'OSITION IN OFFICE, MILL teetotaler, trustworthy and per homest, is willing to do any ki work. Address, care W. B. Ski 57 West, street, Herbert Mansen ¥ URNISHED 1) aN] offices McCann s Real ? 3 and Insurance Office, 51 Brock § NO. 4 SECOND HAND $38 SET ENOYCLOPEDIA BR EET" YEAR 72. NO. 2: We have a tew lines that w merit the approval of the tast ful conservative buyer and othe that give dash and smartness any child. Now while we ha all sizes, come and select one a your anxious worry will be ov We carry the best Childrens' Ma ufactured Clothing in Canada. E. P. Jenkins Clothing ( A Perfect Fit, Excellent Wear We guarantee to be h in our footwear. Wear "Allen's Military Bootmakers, $4 Brock St. Sign of Golden By PHYSICIANS, ATTENTION | FOR SALE . RYAN'S centrally located Bric) ni R and durgery. Price on appli SWIFT'S "A, RU NAR GE Ramsey WANTED. Two WAITRESSES. APPLY M IW British American Hotel: TEN BOYS, ONLY THOSE WHO C every day need apply, J. Gould & Co. FLET GIRLS TO SPLIT MICA. FIFTY Kent Bros., Mica Works, foo Princess street, Sent PLUMBER AND STEAM 1T1'TER, Good wages. Apply Box ji JR, ONE WITH SOME young man preferred. W Whig office ee eee eee A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT washing or ironing Apply to Polson, 317 University Avenue. EXTER CED HOUSEMAID edintely. Good wages. Apply Mrs, Norman F. Leslie, 109 B; treet STOT Ir STRONG BOY 15 OR years of age, to learn bakery | wss. Apply R. H. Toye, 195 tario street RELIABLE GENERAL SERV where a wan is kept Ne: Jiu pply in the wn, 244 King ning Lo rs treet, Kingston IO EARN 85 1 AND BOYS, fter two months Justruction, tion guaranteed. Coyne Bros. Plumbing Schools, New York, Ci nati, O., St. Louis, Mo., (Free ( logue.) 5 EMEN TO GET THEIR F BY ru. and Suits made Thomas Galloway's, 131 Brock Also bripg your old ones and them repaired. Style, fit guaranteed to please. LARGE ROOM, WELL LIGH heated and ventilated, by a stu preferred in a quiet, private where no other roomers are Ilistance from college no obje Address 'A, Z." care of B Whig DWE y THE SHOP ON DIVISION STR near Garrett street, occupied by Boon, milliner. Apply at Whig -------------------------- HOUSE, CORNER CLERG y Queen attached. For ancy 1st Apply Steac Steacy DWELLING HOUSE, 12 Re wodern improvements, 341 Jo street, suitable for boarding ) i > XN t, Cor Enquire of J= W. Nesbitt, Johnston and University Aven FOR SALE ND DAISY water boiler. Taylor & Hamil rely ne 1 nica, comparatively new ant cellent condition, will be Lm bargain." Apply at Whig office STORE FIXTURES, ONE LARG) three small awnings, large oil three show cases, counter cofice grinder, two paper cult, twine holder. two signs Al new. Will sell separately or wether at a great reduction Box 16, Whig office. LOST. GOLD SIGNET RING, initials 3 n Saturday ert will be arded on retun Wiig. office; A There Is A Combinatio Of style and comfort in Cy Bros." new $2 derbysg

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