Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Oct 1905, p. 1

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of FURS 'S . T'S a revelation | who visit our on th and sets at e notice that the high wind scoops _ second the. dirt from the low places ? nop Queen's 11. vs. AM. MCL at RMC Campus, 2.30 p.m. Biograph 'at Opera House, - 8.13 this Matinee, to-morrow at 2.30 he New Advt. on page five, fall to see our New Winter F reasonable prices we as reliable Furs has been means of many new cust, ers coming to us. e maintain intimate cop. nection with three leading wholesale m turers of Furs and the very closest terms, cash. discounts, iad with the fact firms are the most ables us to offer very special k our Furs as we mai 1 margin of profit. Look ic John McKg Rughy, 1 . Sy at Athletic rounds The man whe Ema UNNECESSARY IN SELLING ~ JENKINS'. OVERCOATS The name 'FIT-REFORM" is a guarantee for quality and work- manship and its superior should- ers and style are the leading makers. -B. P, Jenkins Clothing Co, TEACHER OF CHINA PAINTING WATER-COL! ORS AND OILS, CHINA 8.95, $10, $10. 5. $16.50, sis r Somes. $4.99, $6.50, $7.50, ffs, both in flat and round sh ), $8.50, $9.50, $11.50. 'new design, 'made with Sable Collar and | with good quality quilted Sati 1k Girdle. ~ This make he Our special price, $43. 18. possibly repeat at the price. stand boiling water. Hons patronage is Very special values at $35. ckets, Sable trimmed. Special CARPENTERS, AT ONCE ts, lined 'with Muskrat, Special at $37.50. a few of our leading makes AND SEE FOR YOUR- FRIDAY, Nov. Special Train K. & P. R.R.. ~ Fare, $2.50. Return + Practical Optical - Work raactiptions for glasses carefully | ig on oar part, before the is most profitable to you. to this assertion to your satis ih p40 di he C OMP EPENT CARET AKE R. ng and on streets. Jewelers 17% TC wath wt reel. emesis semgn S iN TO GET THEIR FALL ade Suite ialloway's, 181 Brock a Iso bring Jour Sd ones an . after two months in-' sun ri T pom. Saturday. 's Furs Manufactory. mestones vs. Brockville nton, . Phrenologist, at Division street, mear Princess, street. day iu history i=Cuba discover- 1492; Suez Canal convention, 1887, Claimed to have a well- mind talked too much of the should never, he treated lightly That is prohakly wily the light is tuen- ed down so often. Jail bieds are confined 'in guilt ca Money talks, but it. doesn'y some of us with its conversation "'partisan" 11. all_ibe air were. filled: with frost Aud ice cream sodas grew On. every bush and free of cost, | guess we'd freeze, don't you ? Decorative DINING-ROOM Crockery: modern dining-room with continious "Plate Shell" affords ample | opportunity for the disples of odd and Jugs, Steins and Mugs, as well as _ plates. We cirry an extensive line of specially | eo chosen articles for the purpose,' made by eminent European potters. |.ROBERTSON BROS. ":- QUEEN'S Excursion to Ottawa 3rd | 12 Noon styles of mounts and frames al ways in Stuck, with repairs. ED. Prices for above work moderate SMITH BROS. Opticians 850 King Street. Phone 666 * Marriage Licenses rrr see. | WHOLESALE & RETAIL FURS Fine Furs Made-to-Order Berlinguette, designer and cut 15 years with J. I. Devlin & Coll , Ottawa, is in €har facturing Department and experienced workmen our Fine Furs, Persian Lamb , in the raw, direct from Europe, purchusing our Native Furs direct the Hunters and Trappers. at first cost us to place our Furs in the at Wholesale Prices, and also assure: our customers the greatest Satis faction in material, workmanship, grace On Tit JOHN McKAY, Stone Fur House 153 Brock St., Kingston. "KINGSTON, ONTARIO, "FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1905. LATEST NEWS | Despatches From Near And Distant Places. DAILY MEMORANDA, nrtsenie » of Mare, hy Murray, on Sjitur 11 am Aud the dnglec's baited breath' catches the big lish stories. THREE MEN KILLED WIDE POWER By Bank. of Earth Falling on Given De Witte, Who Is Russia's Premier. THE CHIEF INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE ARE DAILY FOOD AND LIGHT. Saturday at 6.30 a.m. Fw rk Roel hres. Jean Richard | | and St. Uyr were instantly killed, yes: | terday aiternoon, at the gravel pit: belonging to the cor: ichard were working in the pit had exesvated a hole below thy surface. 3 3 3 an insurafce agent for the Metropol : Nos OF THE WORLD , called oni the men while at work. overlying bank gave PF GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- ini an £8 i i was | Matters That Interest Everybody | --Notes From All Over--Little Of Everything Easily: Read And Remembered, Russia in Wild Whirl, No Head, No Centre, No De- Trend -- Elementary Forces Clash and War. terribly mangled. STATUE OF VON MOLTKE is a man whe is on one of the political fence, and an * fent" is one" who is on the correspondent of the Temps wires that Witte has been appointed ry with very wide flowers. Prt has call] a council of 1ainis- Unveiled "in Berlin, Emperor Shipping Federation, of Mon- 3 iby presence of all great personages thousands of people, of Field Marshal, Moltke, the gift of \ ' It 'was the 106th an of Vou Moltke: 8 birthtay sultan has accepted Algeciras, laws granting liberty - of g 2 3 as the place for the Moroccan s it freedom of assembly. Describing the matarial position, the correspondent. says that what now in Sts most people is the yuestion of A mutiny is reposted to have taken ih York inaugurated a municipal v live" as in cities that are actual ferry service between the Battery and ly beleagured, or about to he besioged .- After Nonsting he his + grandis and Count Von Molt. : "My seeand glass is . Underwood, president of the Erie to get conl for only was elocted president of s woot for ten days. a. of money is also clogged, correspondent adds that it is. expeet- : , m is Ar oak casket. important decision dv of rdon in an oak ca: ay to our teh in arms, "nd Ger [-man army awd the general staff. Hue were found ai: ~ RE a i Carieri was found guilty Pombroke and sen Russia In Wild Whirl. | RAILWAY BRIDGE DES TROYED { manslaughter at , named Stolif, is on trial Attack . Workmen and ? + N.Y, on the charge Many. 4 Are Isfured. HRN an similar to Ger Pe Aersburg. says 3 a two quad rons of Cossacks attncked men, who were holding a mecting 'at the eval, works. - , fifteen years old, was crushed, to death in an elevator in the i Knitting company's factory, ry but to refuse all the politi i. line is now within Pe "corriindent of and track laying Feegraph says the in full revolution, | miles of Edmonton, ig going on at the 'rate of two miles , has been destroyed, The Hartford State Baard of Trade | passed a resolution opposing federal A Wild Rancher fire ifsurance com- » ranks of the people's army threatening letier an attempt was made to poison the fam Frederick Snyder, wive ay 6.351 in front of the Pal- hee to wield it mer House. He threw the motiey on the entire nation is wildly whirling round in eoonirie circles, which no 'man can » leading movement. no definite trend, but a don inn and warring of vlementary forces, i away more than secular throe has been a pointed in Now York to examine into the Mutual Life Insur- man Petothon wax Mae? amd seized ther beheving he WH ip custody one of thie men Who i. hotelkeeper at Sand Storkyards, He the mn left the Place and destroyed his hotel. : y . : | The jury awarded the Metallic Roof «will Spend like will fire. | was unable to "ell the police whet he | : { > | 'had Yeen subsequently, agri their snit--against the Sheet Fefully examined AND GLASS. | Warnings Issued. | i The Dates Arranged. until very recently A Hough- | ted dex "pate h says that etna , that in case 'of disorder » ball cartridges; are preted en. every street corner » Bank of Canada dian Soo Ho at Cabrmert "nt on following evening season in I" ish. Charles of Denmark for his acceptance + crown of that country. FIRE. Issued "| A SERIOUS R , entered the house of hy tens cmbraced | stole $3,000 worth of jewelry. 3 , general superinten- e of our Manu actory equipped modern machines run hry motor , among then seve The chief losers are : Harry Stork, who in New York, took a plunge into poli Jerome and cheer. dats # Dame Lo the echo, Roosevelt's Birthday. 58, President Roosevelt was horn in | Roosevelt-being on his way ing partment of Robipsen & Stork. board of the cruiser West Virginia, ood chance if you d:lay The very latest mo- ind seven-eighths lengths your body, geen buy you can make a selec- side - until required. b. nn e 'ON DIVISION STREET, upied a Apply at Whig office. ® SHOP . LRESIDENCE., NO. 84 Brock Se. Corner King, ARK Soh Sti. ell Lahied 244 heated ON CENTRE ST, at iin and fruit garden. i Ga r Praof, Cold Proof Ask for Ladies' Medic? It is just what we claim. Made of Fine Box Caf Goodyear Welted HeaVy provements, 841 Johnston uitable for hoardiy J. Neshi a nd all hay" at 114 Gore YOUR F EET | Cyrry the entire weight and strain ot] and they should Le properly | cared for and have the. comfort of a per- t. Shoes a trifle larger or smaller | { thin you have been wearing may be just | | what your feet need Wear "Allen's" Military Bootmakers, | ESToNES BROGKVILLES 2:30__ATHLETIC GROUNDS | 360. and 4B0.--including stands. STOVES GALORE u Has te: 1 stock of | oo square lal a my large § kal | flooded and filled with , 80 that this department shows to spend his birthdyy as he has been in the | * of grand larceny, od to State's prison for eight years to be present at any | of the oe ebrations arranged in honor President In A Collision, Cheese Brought 114 Cents. lision with the fruit Burglars entered the residence of Bd ward Hall Graves, 8 ing the absence of the family and ear y containing apout 0 worth of jewelry, . sith scription raised to tangibly recog: through the passes into the Gulf Sign of Golden Boot. nd GAME TO-MORROW . St. Lawrence and Silver Springs | ga ----n Mackinnon those of Hinchin Gibson Drawings. recent riots hos already ) Caturngui. 90: Glenburnie, taini umber Of full py 8, i [ ronel Spniaining a y ! 45: Gilt Fege, 50; Hinchinbrook, J | double. page drawings by Char A special De Luxe edition of Gibson's i i now ready at 205c. | ber. eaby.. MeDe remott Bros., 260 Prink| Grabam at the Kenilworth raee track committed of man Flammer has resigned as republican candidate J distriet attorney ang appealed to thé members of the, republican party to | support Williain Travers Jerome. n election coalition has been Cow Dragged Boy To Death. To Load A Great argo. , Durham's Basin, a 'boy mit a harrible death | His parents had sent him ) ha | wii Mini ne for the cow and' he was Jouiitng her | boon charters] at| Yu , by merchants of Winni } peg, to load ' throe hundred and forty | hate along tae | clalists in the, grand dighy of Baden. This will excised the | uch has been urged throughout German empire and; it i | will have far-reaching offeots, disclosures at the insur- anes investigation \ * | that the Mutual Life had lately paid | between eloven and fourteen thousand bushels of wheat. largest cargo that has hitherto Sook 2 also a. KR ioek of Carpets and frre Hirt of Fort William Furniture. Always ready to trade, buy | TURKS SECONDHAND STORE | cold nnd' Ke tied the répp Arousd waist 85 that he could put his hatila | dragged him a hall milo home, Movements Of Véssels. His skut] hid been crushed. , Low Heels, Larg® the wiles West of Collins 18 Bays about acres. 8 i dairy farm, ell rotared: AN. IDEAL FALL timber ind up an estate this ATE BARGAINS iN ee i Present an Sapareunicy to make money. Read it. | swiFrS eid | ------------------d-- AUCTION SALE THPRE wie he foLb. | uetion, on the § OV Tr, } Cottage. with large amount of laud Maple | Phone mh. w. ny Frees and the vacaht lot forimiog the § two corners of Chatham and i Particulars stated later, | | dollars for despatches to newspapers some of the items costing at the rate "of two dollars a line, possesses an amount of sinine Ring which This i% no less han a ber: Petal Joan of $579,520 made in 1808," {on bods, upon which the city has al: for Montreal, inward, 8 Successor To Dr, council of the Bur. | ! Lake Champlain, C.P.R. ! , has been chosen to suc ,» 80 cabin, 216 steerage. a the title of the homes | be altered was strongly opposed. panei His Identily Secured. the prinsipal one cent. The ! annual charge amounts Montresal, Oct. 27.--The police here | gnd unpdrently this must go on nil have learned that Frank Motmey, 4 alias 1 Gabriel's lant bloody pistol duel wit Halluwe'sn don't hoki renders - further und smow applec. al the ity cant buy bi the honds, as we lomo been an heidoom "lat Gibai'e Red Cross commission merchant. in evelan, 0. THE CIVIC INVESTIGATION ------ In Toronto, - Reaches 'An VUnin- - teresting Stage. Toronto, Oct. 97. ~Very little of in: terest transpired in the civie investi- gation. The proceedings are appar: ently dragging somewhat, and there is a general opinion that the taking of evidence will conclude to-morrow, So far 'ax known, Alderman Dr. Lynd is the chief witness waiting én the list for examination. George F. Scott, secretary-treasurer of the North-West Ratopayors' Association, resumed his ovidence, this morning, and said that' Dr. Lynd gave the as- sociation the impression, in Janpary last, he was with the association, and conveyed no intimation, subsequently, that he had changed his mind. After | the vote, Alderman Lynd told him that he could not help himself. Mr. Scott volunteered the' statement that | he had expressed the belief that whon the investigation -closed Dr. Lynd would come, out of it with honor. Al derman Oriham told of overhearing the remark, in council, that unfair means had bhoen used to obtain the vote on the Puddy permit.' LEADER KILLS CHINESE, Uses Death as Lesson Against Yellow Peril. Victoria, B.C,, Oct. 27.--The- steam ef Moana brought news from Welling ton, N.Z., of the murder of an old Chinaman by Lionel Terry, an Eng: lish agitator who has lectured and worked in the United States, parti: cularly on the Pacific const, Terry, before surrendering to - the police, wrote to Lord Plunkett, gov- erpor of the colony, stating ho had killed the Chinese as a protest agains, alien immigration. After a lodbure upon the need for the preservation of the Anglo-Saxon race, Torry went to the Chindse quarter of Wellington and killed the first Chinese ho met by shooting him. Terry was educated at Oxford and has served in the garrison artillery and British Horse Guards: He served in the Jameson raid and Matabele' war, A LOAD LINE Should Be Established By Gov- ernment. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 27.-The Sea men's Union will take up the nuestion of overloading and will briny it he fore government officials. "Overload: ing this season has been the cause of a numher of. our members drowning like rats," says Local Agent Scanlon of the Seamen's union. "The union will take up the matter wid get up a large petition to the government ing that the matter up, The Eovernmeng ------ a doad me, it . QUANTITIES OF kink Transported From West----And More in Store. Winnipeg, Oct. 27.-- Canadian Nop ern railway has, up to date; in ported . 4.750,000° bushels of grain. east of Winnipeg, and. 'has now in store, in her elevators 2,200,000 hush cls, making altogether with what is now in transit, over 7,000,000 bushels taken from the furivers' hand: the wheat 1 company's lines, was graded No. and No. 2 Northern. The Officers Chosen. Guelph, Ont., Oct. 27.The election of officers at the King's Daughters' eonvention, held, this morning, in St. Andrew's church, resulted as fol lows : Provincial secretary, Mis. M, 8. Savage, Toronto; recording secre. tary, Mrs. E. L Wallace, Cornwall; executive committer, Miss Auston, To- rontog Miss Bertha Diamond, Toronto; Miss Hislop, Stratford; Mes. Biggar, Ottawa; Miss F. J. McNeill, Ottawa; Miss Strange, Kingston; Miss Pringle, Guelph: Miss Blatchely, Toronto; Mre. Kennedy, Owen Sound. Will Study Ocoprltism. Chicago, Oct, 27. the plana of Mrs. Charles F. Joy, wife of former Congressman Joy, 'St. Lonis, are carrid out, a %1,000,000 university, of which the object will be the study of ocenlt and psychic phenomena, the human soll and all the arts and sciences of the "new thought" not re cognized by established séhools, will he built. | Seven Lost At Sea. | VYietoria, B.C., Oct, 27. The Sydney liner Drofrher Moana is found 'to have been Jost off New Zealand on Septem ber 20th, and her erew of seven was drowned. Those lost were: Capt. Vislward Jones, Mate IF. C, Johnson, Cook H. C. Bathurst, and four sea- men. Joseph Morel's » Suicide. Quebwe, Oct. 27. Joseph Morel, a laborer, with a wife and four children living at 'Lake Edward, took poison yesterday, presumably with suicidal intent, and died some hours later in great agony. Rolicerhan Hyleson, Bronxville, N.Y, was shot in the mouth and neck hy a buegla." hom he. had stopped. in th, wireet. : Mrs. A. R. Flower offers 8500 toward oy Vil N. Yi, aspital, if the Busi. ! like amount. LOST. A LARGE DOOR KRY, ON THURS. day, on Mu, J ahnaton ox oad Wet | ton oF 188 Reward ity return "to" this Ofte, " MEDICAL. : DR. Me bi. es LAT Just the ALE sort for between seasons, guaranteed. fast Black, | Special prices, 18¢. to 265. LXDIES 'STOCK COLLARS . Made of dainty. Hanan ee, Bxtia spacial wile SPECIAL CHIFFON STOCh Made with folds of White Chil Gi daintily trimmed with Black, Red. Sky, Extrir special low "priee, 26. LADIES VESTS, DRAWERS Winter weight, fine, soft and warm; fall siges. Good value at 500 : Saturday's special price, 38. MEN'S SHIRTS, DRAWERS : * sonaisting Joke Fleeced, etc., all slightly damaged and Aoiled, were worth from 0c. Ci Clearing. price, 88c : BARBERS' TOWELS (Huck), every thread hoth warp and weft, guaranteed od f lo, Vaudeville. "Singers. 10132 nea 200. Seats now on pale : MONDAY, Oct. 30th atines Wednesday ay pa. i) : talk." act il oe shown cidents, interesting ming, 13 Hallowe' Soft Shell Almonds), Grenoble Waluuts Sicily Filberts ¢ ft th, wired Hickory Nuts': Hany per quart; New Table Raisins New Table Fig.

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