Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1905, p. 1

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RTMENT has never been s the reasonable outcome of The styles are right up-to- most reasonable. 5. 1.50, 9.50, 1050, 10.75, gpopular Long Coat, 'known in ington, $12.50, 13.50, 14.75, nd Black. New Coats. Even if not are just 'as welcome, and hat takes your fancy have it a New Corset ? ired than ever. to suit your od kind of Corset is here. more Corsets if we handled but we won't. We cling t» corsets. Here are some of 30.2, 2.50, 3, 3.50. , 1.25, 1. , considered exceptionally good .. 31, 1.25, not to break at hips, 90c. pair, Hy charged. n 20 to 36. This Corset is in- , who require a good Corset, yet , all sizes. i sizes. for Many Uses c., 8e. heavy, 10c. and 12ic., new colors. White, Pink, Blue, 5¢.. 7c. 8c. annelétte, in White only, 10c., aists, House Gowns and Kimo- , 20c., 25¢. | =] DLAWESOK i 'leave oul nany 'satisfied men leave © of GOOD BOOTS LEFT: ave. It won't cost anything ng worth buying. T SHOE STORE sm-- g P, Jenkins Glothing Co. CLEVER CLOTHES The yime is past when anything is good enough. Men of to-day want the very best. This is the reason "FF REFORM" is in such ° growing de- mpd. OUR " OVERCOATS Are a revelation to many, and the last twé weeks have greatly reduced the number, still there is one for you. Come and get the best one. $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20. B. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. Finger Rings Phe variety, style," and beauty of de sign emphasize the efforts we have | made, to have our RING Stock, second | to none $20 and $25 Diamond Solitaires examples, wnd have proved uccesses, but we have many to choose from al far greater cost. SMITH BROS. Jewelers Opticians 350 King Street." ISSUERS 'OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Comfort, he Style, Durability The three essentials to be had in our shoes. - Wear '"Allen's" : Military Bootmakers, 8 Broc k St. Sign of Golden Boot. MISS SULEIVAN Drssmaking and Ladies' Tailoring Entrance through Miss Leaders Fane ¥ Store, Frock Street, ROOM Iroquois GIRL "AT Hotel SWIFT'S COAL YARD. work to competent men. CARTERS Af Steady AT KENT of Princess IVE ---- TWENTY} 08', Mica GIRLS, Works, foot tr -- AN EXPERI NCED HOUSEMAID. R Kent, 85 King I rs. THE DAI "YEAR 72. NO. 262. oss DAILY MEMORANDA. «Perfection 'In Fine Furs at Hospital Campbell Bros. City Hall, to-nig prophet is without Bazaar Freshman's Reception, BRITISH KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1905. ht votes in his own FIRED TOWN SHOWING TARS ABOUT. Visiting British Squadron Well Received. New York, Nov. H.--Probably never before was this city so full of blue- hiv Queen's, to- jackets as mow and in some parts of McGill plays Queen's, at 2.30pm, Sallors And Soldiers Have | the city, partienlarly on the Bowery, J Saturday. . they are as thick as mosquitoes on R.M.C. II. vs. Varsity If., 2.30 p.m.. | Mutinied. Staten Island. There arg at present Saturday. | over 3,000 bluejackets of the American Frocst Croshy, Lecture at Queen's, S | and British navy in this district, and vm a aturday. = | most of them are on shore leave dur San, rises Saturday at 6.51 am. and ing the visit of the British Squadron. Ia . | | The most eordial relations are exist Larkin and Hawkin's Dance, at the i i Whix Holl this even 5 ing between the. officers and men of Sule of Mare, Murray's. to-morrow | the two navies, and it is not an un meni, 1 oelock, ot | JAIL BIRDS SENT TO 'CRON- meng to re Asherioni and Matince, "'Sign of we "our," Opera rijish satlors strolling through the Howse, 33 tomorrow." | STADT SEIZED SHIP, rt aan ar nae a Rar a % Yen's Advi for Saturday : sights making determined efforts Sale of Cottage and Land, York street, Hundreds of Roubles Paid to Get | to im a rascate hue toqthings "in Murray's, noon to-morrow. Look for the New Advt., on page fi Rich People ve, Away -- Thous- The visitors are well taken © of and seem to enjoy themselves John McKay's Fur Manufactory, ands Joined the Mutineers -- I, onsely, One had thing about kissing a girl in The Cause for it Given to Prince Lonis of Battenberg rested he dark is y 'time e : : z A @ RE yo Suimelimes tise her. : London Papers--Count Witte this morning at noon went to when her re tells her it can't beso. |» is Prostrated. Governor's Ishand, accompanied by A man has to run for an office to find | St Petershurs Nov 10. his officers, to be the guest of Gen- out how many .people there are who are Th sailor ; et oldiers ut eral Grant, commanding the island. > is : > § ns soldiers, : , Buns hy is a nave Cen Beli Baw mtinied | and | Alter luncheon a reception by Admiral istorical events=--Mohammed, - bor s : : ; 4 £m 570; Martin. Luthor, born, 1483: Boers | set Gre to the greater part of the Coghlus at. the Bradkiym navy yard defoatad at' Belmont, 1890 Sechelt} town. While only a few. details can be | Will be given dB honot of the prince, g Sied 1738. verified at the moment, it is certain and in the evening he will be the --- e y 8 4 ent, 8. ve | N ps Navy A that the situation has been serious. guest of shonor at the Navy Alumni ' I re at das * | dinner, "The mimor officers will be en Gen. Trepofi"s last official act, as | 3 i : CO chief of police was to collect 150 | tertained with dinners, theatre part i | sailors from = various St Petersburg | ice and sight-seeing trips in automo- : Bar 3 2 | biles, - jails 'and send them, under arrest to | DININ . 00 | the naval authorities at Cronstadt. | = A ep G R M The sailors were loaded on a steamer | ty +4 S * which started for the fortress. On the | I, - : : way the sailors overpowered the crew > LIBERALS WIN. 2 I' and took control of the boat which | F ¢ 0 arrived at Cronstadt flying a red flag. |< rinnipess av 10.--The » | The emblem of revolution was seen | % €'€¥ ons it ber a yester- " { | fiom shore, and a mass of soldiers | # day, res fed in the Y= + Lo ois : and 'sailors assembled to welcome the | % als ea sixteen out of The modern dining-room with its} mutineers. Two hours later the town Be the twenty-five seats, the +> continious "Plate Shelf" affords ample | and fortress were entirely in their | # conserva > carrying «4 | opportunity for the display of odd and | possession. . | # three, ang six being still 3 quaint Jugs, Steins and Mugs, as well | One account states that the men of | in doubt. 1 the minis- i Saat he { eleven warships mutinied and landed. | # ters, -wi one possible ex- as .D ales, { They held the town. for twenty-four [4 ception, ake elected, while We carry an extensive line of 'specially hours, terrorizing the people, looting | Bennett, the conservative 4 chosen articles fur the p - "| and firing at random. The inhabit. | leader, is defeated. » " is or the purpose, made by | 1s crowded ahoard steamers in the + = : " eminent European potters. harbor abandoning their homes to 4 = = | the plunderers. Some wealthy resi | 3 ROBERTSON BROS { dents, and -the wives. of officers, paid | A BIG SWEEP " hy ** | hundreds of roubles to be landed at | ' . Oranienbaun, five miles away. | Was the Idberal Victory in Queen S VS McGill Regiments of Ubhlans were sent from | Alberta Province. . | 8t. Petersburg to help in quelling the yi oh The i | disorders, The first members of the | Winnipeg, Nov, 10.--The latest re- 2:30 p.m. Queen's Athletic Grounds West East side, side and grand 5c; ALL NEW GOODS our fall and winter supply of CANNED CORN | CANNED PEAS | CANNED BEANS | CANNED PUMPKIN | CANNED TOMATOES Best Goods only -3 tins for 2 Special price by the case. Jas. Redden @ C SATURDAY, Nov. 11th stand, 50c. ; Bleuchers, 10c. extra. We have just taken into store Importers of Fine Groceries | turns from Alberta election show the { repiment whe Innaed id Hagansted | returns of eighteen liberals, three con | a » = a vation eral . Some other soldiers also joined them, | servatives, ong independent, with making a total of 5,000 mutinous | three seats in doubt. : [ troops. What part the, civilian work- Liberals sAthbbascn, Sonb, i Gal: | ors took in the rising ie not clear, but | S¥t¥s riatohy monton, eichen, | rs 'ioined the | Jeidue, 18 ge, Macleod, Peace apparently great numbers joing the Rivers. St i. Pla; mutineers, The fighting seems to have Sturgeon: Stéat * ¥ y rod heen the latter and the loyal troops. ! Sargetn Suiatitonn: ¥ ermi) i Rou y ie Ten unpopular officers are among pe | {od Las i . ne at. -- { Conservatives. -- Rosebud, Redder, cannot be estimated. Cause Of The Trouble. kill: The total number 'of casualties High River. Independents.--Pincher Creek. | In Penoka, Jackson, conservative, is leading by sixty-seven, with sever ; "The Tunes' St > ordon, Nov. 10. The Time © al polls to hear from, , y corresponden PO) Fit er 3 sap : Petersburg correspon i ' 2 ; ron Fhe Innisfail: contests very los: scribes © pak © : ver) stadt, ascribes the outbrea 0 the Final lading be on. The ser 1 | pofusal --fthe' demands presented | Si doubt . ree days ago for a reduction of ser * h three days ago for a re 1 of ser In Lagobe, latest returns. give th vice from seven to five Years, pay of $2 @ month, proper food and cloth Cini thc. seat ing, permission to attend meetings | and better treatment by the officers. Ihe Winter Palace, the correspondent CHINA'S EMPEROR. adds, is being hurriedly prepared far : | -- the czar's arrival - as the neighbor- | Is in Prison and Acts Like a 5G. | nod of Cronstadt is unsafe. : | Madman, Count DeWitte is suffering from | victoria, B.C., Nov. 10. Advices hervous prostration, a | from Pekin" published by Japanese | Os A Cronstadt despatch to the Times, | vernacular papers received by the | last night, says that the troops. and | steamer "Empress of China state that | the loyal sailors apparently had, then, I' «hen the empress dowagéer of China ------ mai A HOUSEMAID. REFERENCE RI- quired. Apply to . B. F. Osler, es t. FOR, ON SALARY AT NO Late, man and wife preferred « 8. M. Fair, Supt King- ot ind Storrington Road Co. A GROCERY CLERK, WHO UNDEI ( okkeeping. Steady employ- be right man. Apply with Lr Box "J." Whig office A COMPETENT GENERAL SERVANT 3 it family. No washing or i £, and good wages. Apply Mrs i i oper, Corner Alice and Al FOR GENERAL HOUSE Wo small family, to go to St s. References rired. Ap- ! evening to Mrs. M. Sulli King and Princess streets ts and Suits as Galloway's, 181 foads at Brock St he Alse repaired. S | : t 1 . "0% Lin this city, have forced several large | soon be announced. ; Kuaranteed to Bolbg By ang pric Class formed in Practical adds horrifying details of the atrov) | manufacturing concerns to leave Chi Hon. Raymond Prefontaine has re- | The Lad Hurt Himself MEN A | Cooking for Girls, if Ten tis committed on the American wo- | oo P00 pe AN Chalmers | quested the : sailing master of the} # cary A%D wlio. NANTER. TO Apply. v en en rae Coen | company, one of the largest machin | North Atlante Jusdron tn officiate | Sh Thomas, Ni Nov. 10. Pr, BUructing. oo be 9. mon n- { Oy I Ema a {ory attiuring n pl z . | at a vice-admiralty court of inquiry | Shaw anc ack have drawn' a story Np. oo IL i | PEE--$1 for term until Christmas Mex. Machle and exposed them to | Sr, San ul ant rg eg ve = oh {into the cause of the accident the | from young Beck, indicating that no pi Co | rice, fe een sees mrsrenm li jew i he Chinese temple. | ars dao : ; il 1 hi he clai yne Bros. Co. Plumbing | public view in th : 1 dt fer the West. | Bavarian, tramps mutilated him a= he claimed Sch 0 sie od hie n , o , | cago mills an ransfer etn to West a . 4 ; St De York, « inoipniti, ©. 'WM. MURRAY, AUCTIONEER Amy Mac hle, a ten year old child, was | Allis, Wis. There 'the company is A large number of applications from | at first but that he slipped when ---- Joo cal ORS.) { Will sell oh the 'Market Square at 11 carried oli and flung alive, jute | the | building a £3.000,000 plant that would | an exceptionally high class of men | climbing a tree, and was wounded by TO-LET | o'clock . Fiver The rioters np r Ie At | have been: constructed in Chicago, had | has been received for the vacant de- | an open knife in his pocket, which he - . | nit naked an ng he y the |. wn {0 N interfer. | iniste f education. No | had been using. ------ | Saturday Morning il."Vi. "he one somgling | ror ben for the constant ntefer | puts minister of sialon 0) : Ai IN GOOD LOCALITY, ON| A good, general purpose Mare, city | in the water three Chinamen speared | WN bs a ee i iy . ' | ¥ - break. Rent, low. Apply J.P. | oken them with tridents.. Miss Chestnut's | plant will Tie, work for foe, Huw | Some. Hing vel. Yr | . x For Saturday, x - nts Furnisher, King St, hody and Amy Machle's head were {rand men he in only Hy | - Choice raisins, 28-inch box, 21.25 or THE SHOP ON Dre ce Comme 1 insoid ! | of a seare of firms which have with- Came As Surprise. 5c. Ib, 10 bars' of laundry sonp for ) N DI STREFT A OO | pierces A. ies . y - be. . 10 3 oar Garrett LL, AIR LLL UCTI N SALE Ei rs. Machle appealed to the rioters drawn ftom Chicago for the wi | Ottawa, Nov. 10.--Frank Hinds, for-| 25e. Choice pastry or bread flour, -- "> milliner. Apply at Whig office. | nd Rl -. A ot the 9th.) at | but they stoned her brains out, strip | Cribber A le Menace | merly billiard marker in the Russell | $2.60 owt, "At Hopkinson's Grocery, BRICK SHOP 4 ND REST NC] 112.10 p.m, sharp, the Cottage and large | hed the body, and flung it into the {orate £ _: with 1 on pe Joyecs | house, Ottawa, has died in England. | Market Square. vA 851 Princess strech + IDENCE, No, | amount of Land, Maple Trees and he Fiver. The mob then captured 'ME | ing Span Le di op oy cs, | leaving hy will an estate valued at Yom iE : ! vae ing y AW pre Of Z > "wie > N ! Lr at "op Sten sion November 1st." Apply to | Lpennt lot. foluiing re ty Ol land Mrs. Peale, stripped them naked, | the it) jh a le an the Barns | $20,000 to "hi¢ wife Ruth." The news --2CY & Steacy, Veoserved bid and exposed "them for fifteen minute { Maks wi 3 _nb 1 ith 0 pil | of this will was received with surprise ew Ir va S OFF 10} OVER = WADES' DRUG | WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. | juhhed Mr. Peale to, Jewth in his | nt ne brats on compiony, | 18 Ottawa, where it is known Shut he Btord, Comer Kina DRE 16 | == | wife's presence d subsequently kill. | POYes. ie BLS Ant} wife living whose name is Kate. * v in d B Sts., nei ; an 1 + s P. P LP hag a wile hving 3 fi iw well lighted Ed ik Sw | . - | od Mrs. Peale in the same brutal fash | with 500, and the i 4 Buel | rin i She is now a patient in the Brockville | At V an Luven Ss «VV to McCann, 51 Brock street. | t { ion. [ng eompany, wit mp OVees, { insane asylum. She was a Miss Kate | Golden Fi Haddi Fer isnen | he Best | | --------------------» | Mulligan, of Aylmer. . * iolden Finnan Haddies. con WED. OR UNFURNISHED { Oo : ; i | Sw lgan, yame. Yi hou, "with" SED. | arb Tried To Rob Exhibit. | New Donation To College. | Boneless Cod Fish, 1 Th. blocks. teint, Any oderate to desirable | Insurafos in all its branch. London, Nov. 10--According to a] New York, Nov Within Pig Recovered From River. Smoked Ham Rolls, Cottage Rolls, tant street in evening at 130 | es go to Belgian newspaper, there was an at due he ee ht Trinity, College. we | New York, Sov. 10.Atterney.Uone, Lucite, A iltee, Shoes Ho SE ! . i ND » d po to rob the Cap-.] X11 conier pun erate eV ! Mayer stated hate last night that ams, per feds xl HOV Sp pee | REAL RSTATE A Abi tempt some days ago to rob the Can « ' tie vel Was! ral Mayer stated In as Ig a a iy BITRE ST.. 8 ROOMS, | SWIFT § INSURANCE AGRNCY adian exhibition 'at Liege. A French. | Bomish i h lie Univetity jn 4 hb | he had received information of the re- Goodwillies Choice Fruits, in lers, 3 . glo { g i { a \ : + ' oy ality, nis Sind ait arden.) Canadian named Hector Robert, for | Hh a chair for the higher cduca- | COVPY from the Nonth River of cer- Red Cherries, Black Cherries, i ation, apply to John Eves. some time resident in France, and also | tion of women members of the order | tain ballot boxes, used in the elec: * Peaches, Strawberries, ete. -- | T BE SOLD an interpreter at Liege, approached an This will be the second donation made tion of Tuesday last. He said the Seedless Raisins, 3 Ibs. «i: 2Be, LOST | MUS employee of the Canadian pavillion, by the Hibernians to the Catholic in- | matter was under investigation. Stewing Figs, Table Fi Malaga v . | A large variety of first-class Hall and proposed that"; gold nuggets re- | > fd Washi n 1 ------ Stewing Yigs, or 4 = { Sheet > | stituti in Washington. The first . ( SS---- SS. ee | Hemtern, Shost-lIron Slaves, Fux. Hos presenting a value. of 100,000 francs | nu am about twelve years -ago, 4 The Highest Degree Of Excellence. Hapa. Batt AGK HAND BAG, CONTAINING Rennes. Also a lot of Furniture and | should he abstracted. The employee i when the Anvient Order of Hibernians Our furs are made to stand the elos- Ren rew Teamery utter, : Fe oy three pieces of jewel- | Carpets, everything cheaper than usual. agreed, but communicated with the | establishes a 'chair for the propaga- | est inspection. They are 'made from West. rn Creamery Butter. nx . ] i! , y : k : i ward for ita Thursded' ty laid, and Hector | tion of the Irish language and litera- | the choicest skins and are as right as | Fresh Dairy Butter 'is scarce, For. return to this Office. N TO GET THEIR FALL PERSIAN 'LAMB JACKETS Our Guarantee garment of NECESSATY "We well to good materi guarantee this made, and will caused by defective and we make any ref skins, or workm ship, free of charge, 'within one year purchase.' JOHN McKAY BROCK STREET. Y.W. C. A. 308 PRINCESS STREET | Saturday At 1:30 a so bring your "old 'ones and have | * TURK'S 'SECOND-HAND STORE | police. A trap was the upper hand but fears were expressed that there } che summoned the emperor and asked might be further trouble. Last night | (40¢ he knew of the outrage, where patrols were engaged in hunting down | upon the emperor showed much con and capturing the mutineers, The | fio : timates- place the number of | At a signal from the empress a he the result of yesterday's | party of guards appeared and led the | als | fighting, at fifty . | emperor to a hall, where he has been rs Several regiments, with eight ma- | Ghoa confir no one having access wn- | chine guns, from St. Petersburg, and his food of | Opanienblum, were AWFUL FATE Of Missi Chinese Mob. Hong Kong, Nov. 10 American missionary who escaped the Lienghow, confirming the outbreak, massacre at {previous accounts of the | Robert was caught in the act. Accounts . Batter and eggs first evar made for the special bene a oa pant Tiunos; i price, bat we are keeping our pastry Nork, will deliver a free lecture, Je fit of women. 2 AA Kingston, on Tues: | and cake department up to 'the stand- | fore Queen's Philosophical Society, in a Pay Tor troubler og 5 anu 1 { ard of quality and purity, we invite | Convocation Hall, at 8 p.m., Satur-| Fresh molasses candy at. Gibedn Wilton, op re hy POCKET ACCOUNT ROOK. | ble.' J, B, Sande be. inspection, Phone 11, W : . adit fo are both high in Crothers, day, on 1 } "Tolstor," Fighting had ceased in the streets and the town was quiet, landed vesterday. | onaries at. Hands of Dr. Mache, | Mr. Crosby, social reformer of New liberal fourteen majority, Both sides returned Yrom cause of the her summer palace be bomb outrage at Pekin to him, through a window, The Hoch: Shimbun says the empoer like those of a lun being thrust or raises shricks | atic. Factories Leaving Chicago. | Chicago, Ul, Nov. 10.---The uncer | tain labor conditions caused hy the | reckless tactics of the labor agitators i | ture at a cost of $50,000. The dona «| tion about to be Red Cross drug store, ue tb TE mn 'He Saved Himself And His Mate. TR A THRILLING STORY | | { | COMES TO HAND FROM A LOGGING CAMP. Dragged Recklessly and Bravely and Tore the Living Flesh Off as a Man Would Peel a Stocking--Lay Days Before Help Came to Hand. Vancouver, B.C., Nov. 10.--To save his partner and himself a Swedish logger named- Larsen, who, with a countryman named Lundren, was pin- ned between two logs, drag 50 recklessly and bravely on his impris- oned foot that he actually tore the heel and sole off it, ripping the living flesh hack to the ball of the foot as a man might peel a sock off. Binding his heel and sole to the foot, and reeking nothing .of the pain of using it, Larsen seized a hand- spike, and, after great exertion, freed his partner by drawing the upper log back and rolling Lundren ont of harm's way. The right leg of the latter trailed limply after him as he rose from the ground. It was hang- ing on by mere pulp of bloody flesh. the two men met their accident on a side hill S00 feet - above the water of Vancouver Bay, Jervis Inlet. They had sawed through a big log and had left it above them while they went to cut another some feet below. Suddenly the huge stick rolled down upon them and they were caught be- tween the two. Lundren's, leg was at once smashed to a jelly" below the knee. while'one of Larsen's feet was caught. But for the latter's splendid heroism and for the other's fortitude the hillside would have been: the grave of both. Rescue was impossible on the isolated mountain, but - young Larsen was a giant in size, strength and courage and he saved both. It was an awful task getting down the hill to the water, even after both were free from the logs. Crippled as he was, Larsen could not carry his part- ner down, so he had to roll and drag him all the way. Then, for three nights, they had to stay beside the bay until a tug happened to call in, saw their signal of distress and brought them here, where they were put in the hospital. Larsen's torn foot was saved, but the other's leg had to be amputated. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over the World. The Standard Oil company has ad- vanced refined oil half a cent. a gal- lon. It is reported that the Deleware & Hudson are the real purchasers of the South Shore. Great surprise is tawa, at the omissions from of birthday honors, The Dominion truiser, Neptune, ar rived at St. John's, Nfid., from Hud son Bay leaking badly. expressed, at Ot the list The National Drug Chemical com- pany, of Canada, with a capital of] 56,000,000 is to be incorporated, | At the lord mayor's banquet, in London, Premier Balfour made opti mistic references to the future peace of the world. w John Call, a St. Catharines barber, ¢ reported to have fallen heir to a fortune at two hundred extimated that a regular St. Bartholomew mas: sacre of the Jews and intellectuals has been planned by the "lack Hun: dred" of St. Petersburg, tot Satur- day night, it is declared that- all houses containing Jews are being marked by a red cross. While it is undoubtedly true that the lower olass- es would like to be loose, no real danger is anticipated, as the police have received the most rigid instruc tions to suppress any attempt at an uprising. . Count Witte has ordered a thorough investigation of all the Jewish - mas- sacres and other disorders in the in- terior and he is determined to have all the offenders removed and punish- ed. A WEALTHY MAN Drank Hard and Fell Down and . Died Fergus, Ont., Nov. 10---David Creighton, a prosperous farmer of Up- per' Nichol, who lived on the Owen Sound road, a few miles above Fer- gus, was found dead here, this morn- ing, near Morrow's Hotel. He had not been home for a few days, and said to have been drinking. He evidently had fallen and, being over sixty years of age, and a large and heavy man, pro- bably fractured his 'skull and died from the effects, An inquest will be held. Mr, Creighton's wife died two years ago, leaving a ' baby and two other small children. Mr. Creighton is said to have been very wealthy, A VALUABLE RELIC, Telling When Soap Was High and Scarce. ' Ottawa, Nov. 10.--A letter written 200 voars ago is the uniljio possession of Harry Alward, of the railway de- artment. It was sent from Windsor, Nova Scotia, to Westmoreland, in Au- ust, 1705, and addressed to Hugh McMonacle, one of Alward's great: grandfathers. There were no mails in those days, lettors being forwarded hy people who happened to be making a trip from one place to another. 'The writer was evidently a storekeeper. In one part of the lefter he states : "Soap is now selling at nine pence, and is a very rare article hereabouts,'™ BOGUS BILLS. ------ And All Traced Back to Notor- ious House. Ottawa, Nov. 10,~The Hull and Ot tawa police are on the alert for a well-dressed young man who is believed to be responsible for a number of ten dollar bogus bills in circulation, He is believed to have made a notorious house the centre of distribution as most of the men who had them traced the bills to the house in question on the Aylmer Road. Seized A Steamer: Quebec, Nov. 10.--Bailif Jules Cas- sault placed a seizure, yesterday morn ing, on the Norwegian steamer, Tord enskjold, now lying at Davies' wharf, Levis. The action is taken by the Damfschiffs Rhedriei Horn, A. G., owners of the German steamer Euphe mia, and is for damages arising out of the recent collision between the above-named steamers. Released The Dock. Quebee, Nov, 10.--The Bavarian lies in about *the same position as on Tuesday, and navigators who passed her, yesterday, do not hold gpfimistic graving dock was engaged to receive the damaged vessel when she was thousand dollars. The accident to the SS, Bavarian oc | curred solely from the displacement of | the gas buoy, which had not been in operation for two or three days. | Admiral Nebogatofi is reported | saying that he did not intend to re- turn to Russia at once, but would | | first visit France and the United | States "Phe Duchegs Marie Antoinette of | Nockionheaaichworit arrived in Ber lin on Tuesday. It is understood that her engagement to King Alfonso will . | right can be. See cur large range of | made will be the | fine Alaska sable scarfs at from 37 to 1830. Campbell Bros., the manufactur- : : { ing furriers, # the city on business, as Dr. W. J. Roe, Georgetown, is- in brought up here, but, yesterday, it is | said the Messrs. Allan telegraphed Ot | tawa, releasing the dock, ~ 'A Fine Sale Of Lands. Winnipeg, Nov. 10.--At the sale of school land, at Didsbury, by Dominion Auctioneer Ingram, over seventy per | cent. of the lands offered were dis | posed of and the total receipts were | $210,000, an average of £10 per acre, The total number of acres disposed of were 23,000. 'Ehis was the best school lands sale held in Alberta, & views with regard to floating her. The } Hl Saturday's Specials At Steacy's selling &, g (GRAND OPERA X_ HOUSE) SATURDAY. Nov. 11 THE GREAT LOYE ROMANCE Odd lines, r and medium sizes, .slightly dam- aged. Prices 'were from 50c. to $1. Made' winter weight, good valge at 35c. Made with: wide ribbs, strong and elastic and full length sizes run from 6 to 10. ! Color. Grey, made with fine ribb. button front and soft fleece lin- ing, and drawers. 3 Extra Special Value 50c. exch New Goods DISCOUNT STAMPS Ste w= CAREY .~In Kingston, Nov. 8th, 1905, to Mr. and Mes, Alex, J. Carey, a son DIED. ELLIOTT. ~At Owen Sound, on Thurs. Funeral, McG UIRE.--At Funeral will leave the family residence, 42 Hickson Avenue, Saturday, at 8.30 a.m., for St, Mary's Cathedral, celebrated: for the repose of her Sauls SICN OF THE FOUR SRnCIAL Matinee Prices--Children, 156¢; Aduitsy Seits now on sale. LAST EDITION -------- : i "BLACK HUNDRED," WEATHER PROBABILITIES, Said to Have Planned a Grea 4 Toronto, op Nov. 10.--610 am) oderate west¥rly winds, fair. Satar- Massacre, _.. |day, moderfte to fresh westerly, to" St. Petersburg, - Nov. 10.--Stories | southwesterly winds, fine, and milder. | : G : are being industriously circulated Men's Woollen Underwear Shirts only, small Special price, 35¢. Men's Black Socks of fine Cashmere Wool, Special price Saturday, 25. Boys' Woollen Hose very Special, small sizes, 18¢c, Large sizes, 25¢. Lrdies' Underwear good winter weight, vests Just arrived for Saturday : New Neckwear New Belts and New Gloves, rdls ote. With alt} Cash Sales acy's. day, Nov. 2nd, at the residence of her father, James Quinn, Victoria Emily, beloved wife of R. J. Elliott. took place, at Owen Sound. Philadelphia, November beloved wile of and daughter of Lambert, Lower 6th, Joanna, Cecilia, Michael V. McGuire, the late © Samuel Depot where a solemn requiem mass will he ROBT. J. REID. The Leading Undertaker "Phone 877. 223 Princess St.' Matinee 2:30. Evening 8:15 Goldwin Patton as Sherlock Holmes in the 25.35-50 NoTHING ICES I tunately we have secured a nice lot--rolls, tubs," prints. F. W. VAN LUVEN 246 Princess Street. ' 1 0 TUESDAY, Nov. 14h} John P. Slqcum Offers the Comic Opera Success The ; Yankee : Consul WITH RUBEN FAX AND VERA MICHELENA 'And a Company of 1 75-- People --75 Including The, 'Phone 417,

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