Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1905, p. 8

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Cockuhutt Plow Co ae ki ., Brantiord, | we mine tor a warehouse at. ia 1 incorporated will erect a viaat R. J. Chris ' br of he hristie hus been i ---- Yachts this winter will find hu g building Steam that WwW. a aa. Chotks, Flagpole Sockets, Deck Plates, "Brass Hooks and Heturs, apd wre cheaper than you can buy them in A. Mitchell ies Can urogate s prices The booked Wol 718 ve L000, The "Public. School zaar," in 'aid i 3 . Women's Aid Society of You need in the way of \ Hospugul, to be held to-morrow and in the form of Brass § (he {a "Nite, putpul the , Clty surnings ada for the month $12,267, in Montreal, 88. Accordin trades . there u combination larg interests in the city, with a eap 000. It is that the of butter and milk. in St. Fouls will immedia raised. . Canada Car Company ane of the bi it order wing day, promises to great success, The public is taking a great interedt in it, and the high tea, which will be held on Thursday only, a , 2,785 5 Rs from January of the United States years, idend period. brokers, ng for the di St. Louis, of the in anada Railw, Pypomises Well. Children's of the funds- of & direct » vice | . Inde, ve Cedar Lumber Co., will erect mills at tl last wouk of October, as com- | from The J ournal of Commerce, ag Yana common brought to a Montreal special, two ave a profit of over 32h t 000. their Havana holdings, alm wh not sell for two Vi ay are head hittaker & Co., ormed recently 8 The order ay, and is cars, the entire cost of this new rolling mtock being in the vicinity of ten million dollars. : > be a at 1st; and 0s ont ital the Ba- governors of six Mr. Commerford, were weather. Th the |" the General | Which havé been sent in by the chil: dren, the result of their bandiwork, are of the most varied types, hand: wome; useful 'and ornamental. Every one whould be present and assist in the good work, and at the same time encourage these coming men and wo- men in their efforts to put before the general hd day, that ge had received . , tals to hawelf, makes "tp for it joe: - & one-man a ' ou blie: their real entont of 'good deeds charity. inferents in James D. Gommill, cadet at the Royal" Military - College, was ealled to Ottawa, this week, owing to the ill- ness and death of Gemmill, his father, J. fur transaction, and you can have every con- fidence in any purchase made here. The pelts and finish of these coats are up to the highest possible standard, whilst the linings, sewing and workmanship are the best custom tailored. collar, Special value, $81.25. 81.50, 48.75, 45, 60. ELECTRIC BEAL OOATS-~Lined with extra quality Batin, wide storm . ABTRACHAN OOATB--84 inches long, close quilted lining, deep 'orm 8 Worth $89. Other styles $84.50, collar; extra quality fur, beautiful finish, $48.75. BLBOTRIC BEAL COATS---Deep collars of Marmot, Mink, ete., beautifu'ly made, extra strong Batin Lining, $68.76, 59.50, 63.50, 60, 75. ~ deep ooliar and reveres, close ourl, $56.95, MUSKRAT COATS SQUIRREL COATS PERSIAN LAMB COATS. 'This Label Sewn in Bach Coat--Guaranteed First-Class Manufacture. NEOK PIEOES--In Mink, Bable, Lynx, Jap. Martin, Beaver, Muskrat, Marmot, Electric Seal, Fox, eto. Very large variety ia Oollars, Ruffs, Btoles. ote. Prices, $8.76 to $58.75. desired materials, Tan Covert Cloths, Beavers, Frieses, Tweeds, _ Cheviots, all sizes in stock, all new this season. 44 ineh to 50 inch Costs are the most poplar lengths. We show a splendid assortment in these .inilongths, $7.60, 9.75, 10, 12 60, 18.75, 16, 16.60, 16.50, 18. Skirts to Fall Coats. match many of our - % - _ GREY PERSIAN LAMB COATS--Grey Batia Lining, Grey Bilk Girdle, MUFFB to matoh the above, in all styles, at correspondingly low prices. | WINTER COATS We cll you ikation to the large variety of new desigas in Fall Coals-- : Loose Empire styles, somi.fitting backe, Corset Ooats, made in all the Nc ---- . WALDRON. the ao A, been Algoma, vice T, ghor law, opinion that while sel for the plaintiffs pressed, however, and some further evidence wae taken. Merrio with the men in Suiestion whether 'the contract made on 4 for there is no denial imported. SAVER OF MANY MR. COMMERFORD GETS A © Fourteen Years. : "Toronto, Nov. £.~J. W. Commer- ford, dr., of the Queen City Yacht Sub, and atvusr_of the motor pont row, was, to-day, presented by H. P. Dwight, chairman of investigating the | Royal Canadian mane Association, with the bronze medal of the association for prompt- mess and presence of mind in rescuing from drowning, near "To- ronto, in July last. Three of these Jettcms, namely, T. H. Page, Miss lie Stewart, and Mids' Emily Archi- bald, were upset from a raw boat, op- posite the Queen's wharf, far out in' the lake, on July 17th, and but for the prompt services of Mr, Commer- ford and two ladies, who were in the with him, would certainly have been drowned. The other three persons, rescued by Thomas Poyes, William Oliphant, while sailing a W. 8. Dalby, and who on July 14th, finghy. were upset in the lake, off the t house during tempestuous the threo were all but ex- hausted, when fortunately, Mr. Com: merford came to their assistance. Mr. Commerford has an enviable record for lifesaving, having during the past fourteen years, saved no than thirty-three persons from drown- ng. oo Ke railway commission considered several Torcnta cases, this morning, on what thw reserved decision in re ard to the application of the city of an extension . of the Lansdowne avenue, over the tracks of the G.T. RK. Toronto or = Any place else. Will be promises, if one is to judge by the he Suuiiéaisors ghatouyetd that d ta ow you What --- werk of those who are in charge and Soir iv he oe gion en ------ Yo rice ha Jrom. the goed things to be sent in, therefore, they i not order "the h . fing. will be a 'unique | fompany to construct the crossing. itchell's Hardware for Haan aor Cli Thi | 1 here were a number of other cross- Rh Everything. vine BF things, gront e.g. small, | M¢* in the city, they said, which #hould * be protected at once and the commissioners had hoped that appli- cations in regard to them would have Shite before the commissioh at .. this tin W. Flavelle, chairman of the pew hospital trust, announced, from Z. Lash, K.C., a subscription of $10, Samuel A. Marks, of the S00, hax inted istrar of deeds for Murray, resigned. | of infringing the alien priferred against J. G. ertick, secretary of the Toronto Em- ody The charge ployers' Association, was again taken up, this morning, in the police court. After heating some Ben more evidence, ison expressed the it was scarcely worth going on with tho ease. Coun: Magistrate Ww, the case was adjourned until Friday. A member of the lithograph firm of Rolph & Clarke, said that Mr. Metvick had gone to New York to try to seeure mon to replace strikers in thoig shop, but he did not think Mr, entered into any contract the United States The whole thing seems to hinge on the was side of the line, that men were the other DISEASE 'IS BENEVOLENT. The Opinion Expressed By Sir Frederick Treves. New York, Nov. 8.<Thé Sun has the following from Edimburgh : Sir Fred (rick Treves, in an adress before the Philosophical Society on the subject of disense, promulgated what appears tc be a, startling paradox, that disease, instead of being, as is generally sup- posed, malignant, is really benevol- ent. People have considered every symptom of disease noxious, and that it ought to be stamped out with relent- lesé determination, but, according to Sir Frederick, the motive of disease ix benevolent and protective. If it were not for disease, he said, the human race would soon bé extinet. 3 The lecturer toik examples such as a 'wound and the supervening inflam- mation, which is a process ef cure to be imitated rather than hindered. Peritonitis, he said, was an operating surgeon's best friend; without it ev. try example of appendicitis would be fatal. The phenomena of a cough and cold were in the main manifestations of & eure. Without them a common cold might become fatal. The catarrh and persistent sncczing were practical means of dislodging bacteria from the nasal passage, and the cough of re: moving the bacteria from the . wind: pipe. Agnin, the whole of the mani- f stations of tuberculosis were expres. sions of unflagging efforts on the part of the bady to oppose the progress of invading bacteria, A Matrimonial Romance. Ottawa, Nov. 8.--An advertisement in the local press that Margery, oldest daughter of W. Wilfrid Campbell, had been miarried to George Archibald Grey, was the first intimation to the public of an interesting little matri- wonial romance, Miss Campbell's fa- ther is the well-known poetical writer. The groom's father js cousin of Earl Grev, and until lately was professor of English in Ottawa University, He moved to New York some time) ago, and was there joined bv his family. Mr. Grov. Jr,, called for Miss Camp- bell on Monday, and they went for a stroll. This wound up with a call at the residence .of Rev.' E, McCauley, who united the happy couple. After wards Mr. Grey parted from his bride who returned to the home. of her par- ents, ---------- $10,000 In Goods Recovered. Wirnipeg, Nov. 8. Sensational de- velopments to the big fur robbery of Brown's store some time ago, .ceur- red whan Dr. Petérfon was arrested while trying to sell $500 worth of stolen goods, th: police locating tha remainder in his apartments, to the extent of $10,000. A counterfuit ten-doliar bill of the series of 1901, has been discovered by the United States treasury depart: ment, . x ey DNESDAY NOVEMBER 8 m-- v- Qver the World. It is reported that the French charge # obairen is preparing to leave Vene- Burk of Hamilton was fin- and costs for selling papers on Grand Trunk bas purchased a ferry ear to operate between Detroit sad Grand Haven. : R. McCl t, formerly in the em- ploy of W. J, Crothers, King street, this city, about two years' ser- vice with th: Davies company, has been to the management of this firm's London, Ont., store. is Midshipman James R. Branch, son of James R. Branch, of the Hanover Bank of New York, and secretary of the American - Bankers' Association, sridus in a fist fight with another an, Minor Meriwea- ther, died at Annapolis, Md. Branch Meriweather for breach of discipline. FIND DIAMONDS IN NORTH. Discoveries in Minnesota * and Canada. New York, Nov. 8.----The finding of about twenty drift diamonds in northern Minnesota and southern Ca- nada, has stirred New York and Lon- don diamond merchants to the possi- bility of diamond fields being locat- ed there, The geological indications point to such fields being found in Ontario, north of the os, This is the opin- ion of the officials of the' Dominion geological survey engaged in this branch of work, Recently a large quantity of what was hoped to be diamond bearing gra- vel was shipped to New York, but examination failed to reveal precious stones, The work to be done by the geologi- cal survey is to locate the source of the drift diamonds. drifted away from very remote place. The Latest Count For Mayoralty. New York, Nov. 8.--The latest count lan has been re-elected These specimens their home, but their discovery proves the existence of the diamond field in no original MeCLELLAN WINS. New York shows that Mayor George 'B. Mcujel bv a little more. than 3,000 votes, Twenty-six election distriets are still missing, Wiliam Randolph Hearst will con- test the election charging that the election has been stolen by fraud. De clarations are made that a recount will- show Hearst elected, ONE MILLION STARVING. Great Famine Prevailing Japan Prefectures. London, Nov. 8 ---The Telegraph's Tokio correspondent says that a great famine is prevailing 'in three prefec- tures in the eastern part of Nippon, the main isldnd of the Japanese group. The! rice crop is a complete failure there, did & million persons we practically Starving. Their misery is added to by htensely cold weather, in 'After Difiner Remarks. - Berlin, Nov. 8.The latest and most mrious explanafion of the kaiser's astonishing after-dinner speeches was given by his private physician to another eminent doctor at the medical congress, Clos As is known, the kaiser has a small but malignant growth in the inside ar, which is increasing in size at an alnost imperceptibly slow pace. 1f he Irinks a single glass of champagne this growth is instantly affected and presses on the brain, causing a cere- bral irritation, which results jn. ebulli- tions which astound the world. It is not suggested that he gets the worse for drink, but the reaction from one glass of stimulant has this physi- cal efiect, and is destructive to his seli-restraining powers. -------- Wedding Hells End Suit. _ Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 8.--Another chapter was added to the sensational breach of promise suit of Dr. W. W. Campbell for $25,000 damages against Mrs. Rose A. Breitenreiter, a wealthy, widow of McKeesport, when the plain- Gif and the defendant in the suit took out a marriagé license at the court house, ; Although this action is taken to mean that the breach of promise suit has been settled, it was denied by the principals that such is the case. They 'said they would not be married until everything had been agreed to in' cop- nection with making a settlement of the suit. 'The suit will not be with- drawn until the wedding is solemn- ized. . Pistols Used In Kentucky. Louisville, Ky., Nov. '8.--Paul C. Barth, democratic nominee for may- or, is elected. Several clashes occurred during the day, two political workers receiving slight pistol wounds and a large num- ber, including several prominent citi- zones, "being clubbed or arrested. The complexion of the legislature will practically be unchanged, and the democrats will have a good working majority with which to choose a suc- cessor to Senator Blackburn. : SA « « - Were Noc Right Parties. Springfield, Oyt., Nov. 9.--~The three tramps brought from Hagersville, last evening, on suspicion of being the per- petrators of the dreadful assault on the young, man, Beck, were taken he- fore Beck, this morning, but proved not to be the right parties. They will be liberated, f Irondequoit Sold. Rochester, N.Y... Nov. 8.--The yacht Trondequoit, which won the Canada cup for the Rochester Yacht 'Club in 1903, has been sold to HW. Mason Ras- burg, a prominent member of the New York Tacht Club. She has not been in commission since the year of hir great victory, Miss Gordon, superintendent of the nurses 'at Kingston General Hospital, gave the first of her series of talks at the Y.W.C.A.. parlours, last evening. AEs oa The subject chosen was "Hygiene of | the Sick Room" RESULT IN A YOUNG WOM AN'S MURDER, Suitor Accuses, Girl, is Angrily Rejected by Her, and in Des- peration He Shoots Her to Death. Buda-Pesth, Nov. 8,--The suburb of Ujpest has been the theatro of a re markable love tragedy. workman named West on, to a prety dressmaker short time ago, and the day of wedding was fixed, However, two of the girl's neigh: bors sought out the workman 'and poured a tale of slander into his ear. In the evening Westmayer sought an explanation from his sweetheart. The girl indignantly denied the allega- tions made against her. But her Jov- er was not satisfied, and declared that he would not marry her. Too proud to ask him to take back his word, "the girl showed him the door of her lodgings. Westmayer, realizing that he had 'made a mis take, implored his sweetheart's par- don. It was not accomled. Then, seized with fury, he shot the girl dead, and was in the act of taking his own life when neighbors rushed on the scene and knocked up hif arm es he was about to turn the weapon on himself. Only a slight wound was in- fiicted on his shoulder. C.M.B.A. MEETING. the The Board of Directors in Ses- sion, "Phe board' of directors of the C.M. B.A, commenced 'their quarterly busi ness meeting, Tuosday afternoon, con. tinuing all evening, and this morning, and are still in session, in their grand treasurer, W. J. Mckee, Wind- sor; grand solicitor, Hon. F, R. Latch- ford, Ottawa; grand supervisor, Dr. E. Ryan; grand trustees, C. D. Hebert, Three Rivers; G. V. Melnermey, St. John, N.B; Rev. A. 'E. Burke, Alber- ton, P.E.I The business - left unfinished at the last meeting, May Oth, was disposed of. . The report of the secretary, cover- ing the period to October 3lst, was read. The reports showed the finances in a healthy condition, surplus over all liabilities, $207,853. The member- ship shows a satisfactory increase, it being general throughout the whole irisdiction, The sick benefit fund, which came into operation in June, is making satisfactory progress. A large different organizers was discussed and it was decided to appoint an addi- tional organizer for Ontario, the terri tory. to be covered being so extensive. EXPATRIATED AMERICAN . Home is Mystery Countryside. London, Nov. 8.--William Waldorf Astor's immense work at Hever castle, of Whole Anne Boleyn s historic home in Kent; has grown to be ths wonder and my- stery of the whole countryside. For three years he has constantly em- ployed from 1,000 to 3,000 men in carrying out a scheme which includes not only restoration of the castle but laying out a Tudor villagé on the estate. The castle is being restored inside, as well as out, in exact reproduction of a roydl palace of the Tudor period, vhe furniture and decorations, vided according to Mr. Astor's--own plans, aré taken from the best gu- thorities and the best extant examples of the period, and everything is con- scientiously and laboriously furnished down to the minutest detail, by the 'skilled craftsmen, Fnglish, French, German, and Italian, that it is sible to gather] together. The workmen are all paid exception- al wages and are sworn to secrecy, while, pending the building, high pal- ings and a heavy stone 'wall shut off the public view: In addition to precautions watchmen patrol grounds day end night and any straying inside is unceremoniously hustled out and ocoasionally moned for trespass, pro- pos- these the one sum- Turkeys Were Stolen. Westbrook, passed off the boys and girls, age was done. A number from here attended quarterly meeting 'at Ca- taraqui on Sunday. Miss Caton, Wil. ton, is the guest of Mrs, J. L. F. Sproule. Miss Sarah Bowen intends spending some time with friends at Lansdowne. Willie Howie, who was injured by being kicked hy a horse, is able to be arount again. 'On Sunday night a number of fine turkoys . were stolen from the premises of D. Shee- han and on Tnesday night a quantity of grain from Mr. Ewing. Miss Ethel Sproule cave a tea in honor of her nest, Miss Hazlett, Kingston. Mrs. omeroy and son, Port Hope, are visiting at John Saundercook's. Nov. 8.--Hallowe'en with the usual tricks by Na serious dam- A Young Lad Killed, Garden River, Ont., Nov. 8. Eddie Vaughan, aged fifteen years, Renfrew, Ont., was handling his father's rifle, when the weapon accidentally dis- charged. The lad was killed instantly His remains are being taken to Ren- frew for burial: § Cgptain John McCaul is dead) at Wolih Island, aged eighty-two years He spent twenty-seven vears with the Calvin company, and sailed the schooners Liverpool, ' Richards and William Penn. He has lived retired for |0me years, Smoked: ciscoes, Cgrnovsky.s. MEDICAL. DR. McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY occupied hy Dr. Ryan, Corner Mon- treal and he wtreets ------------------------------------i DR. WILLIAM GIBSON, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, ete. La Hes of- fiess, in the Golden Lion block. The following are present: Grand presi- dent, Hon. M. F. Hackett, Stanstead, Que.; grand secretary, J. .J. Behan: number of communications from vari- ous branches of the association, deal- ing with rouline matters, were dis: posed of. Thé auditors' report was discussed and ordered to be published in the official organ. The work of the [TALES OF SLANDER] | (Jor LAIDLAWES LOOK OVER THIS {THESE ARE GENUINE CILT EDGE BARGAINS 10. te ident House pron. seein, ae wt THE LOCKETT ol. 2 street, wite Bank 'of Moutreal. 'Phone a 4 a Es " "ig > Given a thought about Christmas work and are likely to need any of the following materials remember we have them in great variety and at moderate cost. Ribbons--French Taffeta and Duchese Satin Rib- bons, in a great variety of widths and all want- ed shades. v Baby Ribbons, both Satin and Silk, Wash Ribbons, made of pure silk and of good weight. Laces--Real French Valanciennes Laces and Ine sertions. Nett Laces, Applique Laces and Insertions. Laces For Fancy Work. . Beadings, Insertions and Footings for Handker- chief work. Art Silks--Corticelli' Art Silks, Roman, Filo, #Dresden, Mount Mellick, Twisted Embroidery Sitks and others in a great range=of shades, Knitting Silks, : Wools--Single and Double Berlin Wool. Zephyr Wool, Ice Wool, Angora Wools. Saxony Wools for mitts. Beehive Wools in a great range of colors. Shetland Floss, all wanted colors. Andalusian 'Wool, all wanted colors, Germantown Yarns for Knitted Jackets," leading 'colors. The white of this 4s. particularly well adapted for Babies' Jackets. : Slipper Soles --In the following sizes: Babies, Childrens, Girls, Ladies, Mens. Scrims--For Drawn Work and Canvas Embroidery. F Scrim --Hemstitched and Drawn Corners, all ready to work. Peri Lustra--Embroidery Floss, pure linen, in white, all sizes, also in a range ot colors. To-Morrow Afternoon ! With all purchases of Ribbon or Wool to the value of 25¢c. or over, a copy of the famous Eng- lish Fancy Work Journal, NEEDLECRAFT! Showing many original designs for Canvas and Linen Work. LIST | WE THINK IT WILL INTEREST YOU fo Cl Boch new apie 18 Pairs Men's Box Calf Lace and Blucher- Cut. Crogelts make; $5 for... J FRET $ 8 Pairs Men's American Patent Colt Button Stylish Shor : stamped EOE i caries $3.50. 2 Pairs Men's McPherson's Box Calf Lace. single 20. $350 shoe. for......... $2. ASS Eastin ssn as sar aiey a a 9, 9% and des this lot we have stacks of bargains in sizes (= B < SHOE-STORE, ' YEAR 72. -------------- "A FEW SPE! URNIT 3 Gold Oak Extens regular $18, for $11 1 Gold Oak Bookcase : tary combined, $20 1 Extra Made Couch ir regular $18, for $1( 1 Over Mantle, reguls $15. The above are sligh but 'extra good valu Mirrors in Gold Frames sign from $15 to $85. Robt. J. 222 Princess Str 2 Doors Above the Op Telephone 57' THE RIGHT For this time 'of the year is our shoes, Wear "All Military Bootmak 84 Brock St. Sign of | WANTED. TWO DINING ROOM once. Apply Iroquois ¥ CARTERS AT SWIFT'S | Steady work to compet TWENTY-FIVE GIRLS, Bros'. Mica Works, foo street AN EXPERIENCED i Apply to Mrs. R. B. } street A HOUSEMAID.\\REFEI quired. Apply t® Mrs. 66 Barrie street. J FIRST-CLASS | GROCER Good ages. Address, © I'. 0. Box 39 Kin A COLLECTOR, ON SAL 2 Toll Gate, man'and § A to Jas. M. Fair, ston and Storrington Ri A GIRL FOR GENER for smn Catharines. Refe ply in the evening te van, Cor. King and Pr oh ------------------ GENTLEMEN TO GET 'I Overcoats and Suit Thomas Galloway's, 183 Also "bring your old o them repaired. Style, Ruaranteed to please. MEN AND BOYS Wy earn $5 day, after tw struction position Special tuition halt pr only. - Coyne Bros. C Schools, New "York, St. Louis, Mo. (Free AT ONCE Ma Learners, the start. Apply ring. Company, Simcoe street, Toronto TO-LET. TWO C MFORTARBLI at 144° Darrie = rooms, OFFICE IN GOOD LO Ring street. Rent low, Gents' Furnis THE near Garrett street, oct SHOP ON DIVISIO Boon, milliner. Apply SHOP AND RES lL Princess street ; e5sion Novewber J teacy & Steacy. OVER WAI re, Corner King an well lighted and | ly to McCann, 51 -- A COMPETENT GENER! r a small family. » ng, and good wag wd Hooper, Con eT streets met -------- IED OR UNFU1 with mowern iS very moderate nt. Apply "in ev Siuart street in nfo apply tu - Grocer, Market Square FOR SALT = = PIANUS ORGANS, and Sewing Machin cod hand, all cheaj «. Joseph (leorge. 3 Containing about | 830 & splendid dairy farm With shade groves, g and other buildings. » large" brick residence order, also a cottage the road. At the rear Containing a large qu and other markable ti wood 'o wind up Vroperty will he sold Biv to R. Kaston Bu Mreet, Kingston, or a, next farm to ti Sn W-- LOST. ---- BLACK HAND BAG Wwoney two or three ¥ nd av envelope on Thursday for ita veturn tc A VEST POCKE ET AC With accophits of Organ, os an he 8, Sewing Ma aoliness part of In ng Finder vlense re ®ill pay tor tr nu. Wilton, Ont »%

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