Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Dec 1905, p. 8

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| spANcENBERG i King Street. cceptionall; steal {lust twelve days the 1 10,000 vEARS + It took all the forces ture na puri of 1 ae 'to make a perfect] | DIAMOND The results of {her handiwork er displayed oy to better advantage than in our array of the precious stone. Buys. solitaire ot or A CHRISTMAS WATCH SPANGENBERC'S 0 Silver Watch will be un de t and a satisfaction to him, wi nted. 8 Hockey Boots We have some. of best makes of Huckey Boots this season. The lightning teh, Men's Box Kip Hide, $2.50 and $3. Boy's Box Kin and Mule Skin, $2 nd $2.25. OTHER GOOD MAKES Men's Horse Hide, $2 and $2.50. Boy's Horse Hide and Colt, $1.50 and TO-LET. CLUB ROOM OR DWELLING ROOMS, ovgr Miss Greaza's Millinery. Apply to' J. 8. R. McCann, 51 Brock St. FICE, IN GOOD LOCALITY, ON bs? street. Rent low. Apply J.P. Forrest, Gents' Furnisher, King St. -------- tt S------_--------------_------------------ BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO, 851 Princess ex | yiapderate rent ossession Novem . 0 Steacy & Steacy. FEICE, OVER WADES' DRUG o Store, Corner King and Brock Sts., wo well Hihted and heared rooms. pply to McCann, 51 Brock street. NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS. and Horse & Supplied by W. F. Market Square, Kingut Dever & Co, 18 on. December 2nd. Atchison ... . Amal. Copper . Baltimore & Ohio wik Brooklyn Hapid Transit Canadian Pacific 7 Erie ., ais ins ADE AT Louisville & Nashville 150 i Metropolitan... 1 118% | Missouri Puditic | 100 New York Central 149% Pennsylvania 139 jock Island 258 1k 1764 "Pare d States Steel nited States Steel, pid. . {dollars a day. od three distinct understood built betweea the C.P.R. and the Grand Trunk Pacific. a' statement heen 28,000.000 wheat insne weok ; country transit ; bushels, 000 bushels, or a total of " F hushelse leaving, on the basis of an 85. 000,000" hughels els still to be marketed. To Take Position in Upper * Can- . Failures in Canada this Solis Great Britain ten out of millions worth of cattle she "Sti estimated t p of the "United States this a rl worth 87,200, ? ng Tull blast and is turning out ffty tons of pig dail 2 railroad com t 000,000 on improvements during Fa \ export cattle and 20,- ono have heen Shinpud this year over the C.P.R. in the Frovince of Alberta. yiuruts for - interest and muted at $55.400,000, or nearly $11. 000,000 more than a year place with the A Locomotive cumpany an order for $7,000,090 worth It is said the St. (Paul road has de- Aiden to build an extension to the Paei- will not affect Northern Pacific any way, hut will merely serve to develop new Montreal Street railway earnings since the niddie of November have been ex- of fine weather, For the increase was $12. week, 34: same week, 1904, 20 st is he beet lhe Jead ry at Trail is now run- ly. he Fennsylvania tes the expenditure of apout ty thousand cattle slaughtered in Canada December pa dividends in the United States are esti AKO. The New York Central has decided to merican of locomotive equi it for the lines | comprising the Vandi system, Const. Mr. [HII declares that this territory and 'create new business. good, due, no doubi, to the than a thousand 650, un little ! more JA. Sydney despatch says © The Domin- fon Iron and Steel Sompany will add two Bessemer converters to their plant 80 as to incréase their steel output suf- ficiently to mwot demand for rails. This means an increase of 35 to 50 per cent fn the company's present output of steel, and it is expected the monthly output will he 20,000 tons next year. From Japuayt 1st, to November. 4th, Britain's imports of sheen totalled 172, 087, a decrease of 139.977, as compared the same period for 1904. Cattle 475,856, an increase of 4,088, as com- bared with the year previous ; imports of fresh meat, 2.412.147 lone hundred- Weights, an increase of 059.491: frozen beef, 1.002.572 quarters and pleces, an increase of 233.308. J It is understood that the' Canadian Northern RR: will early next summer tegin' the construction of their transcon- tinental line between Port Arthur 'and Montreal, and it is expected that with- in three years Montréal will he connects with the Saskatchewan Itiver hy railway systems. It is that the new ine will he The Duluth Commercial Record prints showing that there have bushels of Manitoba cted up to the end of last 14,000,000 bushels were in elevators, 8,000,000 bushels in mills would require 9.000.000 and seed would require 7,000. 56.000 cron, 29,000,000 bush. GOES TO TORONTO ada' College. William Ward, B.A, commercial master in the Collegiate Institute has accepted the position of commercial master in Upper Canada College, To- ronto, his duties to begin with the New Year. There "will be general re that he has decided upon the wellag but ho felt that after eight years. service the Board of Education of this city had not recognized his work to the extent expected and the better offer coming to him. he- accept- ed. /It was the desire of the board here to .retain him and the manage ment comunittee had acted along that line but the suggested advancement came too late, the Toronto offer had heen ' accepted. Me. Ward proved himself a capable teacher, an indefatigable worker, a man of fine temperament and qualities and one whose influence was ever on the side of right. His removal will be a source of regret to all interested in edueation. To Remain At Picton. T. J. 8, Milne is expected home from Picton, to-day, for a few days! visit. Mr. Milne will not spend the winter at his home in the city, his position as chief engineer of the Hep- burn Bros.' fleet keeping him in Pie- ton to supérintend the installation of the iow steam gear for the rudder on the steamer Alexandria, The Junior Series. In the 0. H. A. junior series, the convenor is Cadet Hammond, RM.C. The teams ara: St. George's - (Kings: ton), - RM.C. II, Queen's III. A schedule will be made up at onee. Toye will reduce price of bread, on Monday, to 5c. a loal. One price to everybody, Owing to the telegraphers' strike in Russia, communication between St. Petersburg, Moscow and Odessa is completaly closed, WEARY SHOP GIALS, PALE, TIRED WOMEN You Feel "Draggy," Listless, Nervous, Never Rested. Ferrozone! Will Make You Well. The best medicine for restoring veril- ily and strength is Fervozone. The time to take Ferrofone is when "Ferrozone built me up. "Before using it 1 scarcely knew what good health meant. SL was just. as. miserable -and- weak any woman could be, "Tired . from morning till night, bothered by trifles, unceasingly ner- yous, . "The first box of Ferrozone improv. ed my blood, gave me appetite. In a short time I was Kké a new person. "and apart from this use of the water you first feel tired, and when appetite | steamer Philippeville, while hound fails, when nerves get irritated. from the Congo River, for Antwerp, Its record is marvellons--it makes | collided with an unknown steamer,' you feel strong and sturdy, brings | and the latter went to the bottom in health that outlasts old age. Mrs. {a fow minutes. Ouly saven persons Mary Melong, of Harbor Bouche, | were rescued by the Philippeville, A Nova Scotia, writes : dense fog prevailed at the time, gnd THE DAILY ON SMELTER SITE. Wharf Accommodation Large Boats. I notice a report in your paper a Locomotive emption from taxation | vantageous to all concerned. would take in the octupied by =W. posed city, as it would cut off w available for paksenger package traffic, except the wharf dames Swift & Co, The public do not gonerally know how limited is our ac- commodation along the water front for public traffic, but from Macdonald Park to Cataraqui bridge, our city at present has only two wharves, those of WW. G. Craig & Co,, and James Swift & Co., offering secure wharfage to large boats.. To shut up one of these, leaving but one. is surely not in' the best interest of our city. Another point, 'of which our citizens live in .. blissful ignorance, is that the slip' ab the foot of Earl street, the view of which from the land is ob- structed By the offices of the com: pany, was formerly a ecapacious basin for ships, but it has lately been filled in with slag from the works: It is very clear that the city made * a mis- take when it gave up the foot of Farl street years agolto the then loco- motive works for office purposes, for the glip no longer exists. Earl street ends in a stone building instead of iv a spacious water way. Another paint occurs to me as against the farther exemption of the locomotive works on their present site, and it can be briefly stated, viv, it is not conducive to the sanitary welfare of the city, to have a large number of people for six days in the week cong ted in a circumscribed area, such as the loco- motive works presents. The sewerage there must afféet our harbor injurious: ly. "The above points I present, not in the way of opposition to the Locomo tive. company, but only to clear the way for the following suggestions, viz., that, instead of the city grant- ing the petition of the company for twenty years' exemption from taxes, in consideration for which they un- dertake to extend their warks, and increase the number of their employees the city do offer to the company the property known as the smelter site, free of taxation and with free light, and free water, and also that the city pay the cost of the removal of the machinery from the present works to the smelter site. This plan would give the Locomotive company' an oppor- tunity ta erect a modern up-to-daté plant, with unlimited facilities for ex- tension, convenient to both lines of railway for sidings, ete. It would also provide abundant space for depositing slag out to the waste line, and in addition enable it to reclaim, if necessary, land to the east, which is now worthless as a marsh, The smelter site would also be open to water for the clay bottom of the bay is very easily dredged, and a deep channel where desired could be apened up, so that the largest vessels could bring 'their coal to the works, the only and the works practic offer these suggestions of a change of sito for the Locomotive company to its directors, and to my fellow citi zens, believing that it is more ad- vantageous for all parties concerned, than the enlargement of the present plant, which, were' my suggestions carried out, could be sold as a valu- able taxable property, and increase the harbour accommodations of our fair city as well. Yours truly, COM- MERCE. Vv require none. ESCAPED PAUPER'S GRAVE. Woman Identifies Missing Hus- band's Body. Liverpool, Dee. 2.--Almost on the verge of being buried in an unknown panper's 'grave, a man who was ont to pieces on the railway at Reddish, near Manchester, was vesterdav dra- matically identified as the hearse was on its way to convey the body for burial. A woman arrived searching for her lost husband. Under the impression that the cldthing of the dead man was that worn by her husband, the coffin was opened and the identity of the body established beyond doubt. The hearse was sent back, the widow intimating that 'she would se to the funeral arrange! ments. ---- UNKNOWN STEAMER SUNK By British Vessel, Of Dungness, in Fog. London, Dee, 2-08 Dingness, at 2:30 o'clock, this morning, the Rritish at the mortuary it is possible that some or all of the others are in boats. or are clinging to wreckage, wai to be picked up, NEW PROPOSITION BUILD LOCOMOTIVE WORKS Craig's Whar! Showid Be Saved-- The City Has Little Enough For . Kingston, Dee, 2--(To the' Rditor)": few highs ciace relative to the Uanadian company applying for ex- | Mr. i for twenty years, and would venture to offer some, suggestions, which may meet with the approval of the company, and taxpayers, and prope most ad: First, a few points. I presume that the proposed extension - the works premises at present G. Craig & Co, a property which at present, no doubt, i$ paying a large tax,. an important consilleration just now when our rate of taxation is so high. Also, this pro- extension would further reduce the water front accommodation of the of ed. De... Bell INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By |" Reporters On Their Rounds. Fine values in rings at Coates'. New Navel oranges at Hambrook's. James Harpell, a Napanee cheese buyer, is in the city. i idge linen mills are run- ning night day. : . A. Bailey, Hamilton, is staying at the Randolph hotel. G. H. Irvine, Brockville, is register- ed at the British-Ameritan. W. H. Smellie, Deseronto, is a busi- ness visitor in the city to-day. and Mrs. W. R. Thompson, nt, N.Y., are spending 5 few' days in town. Over. 800 deer were shipped from Burk's Falls this season--about forty more than last year. Seems to us the snow don't want to stay with us. The wind was fierce all night and to-day. "Who steals my purse,' . the lady said, 'Steals hairpins, kevs, -and trash, A ribbon and: a cake receipt, And everything but cash The township of Ermesttown council has passed a local option bydaw? vot- ing at the municipal clection, Janu- ary lst. Gentlemen who wish to send MeCon- key's nigh class candy out of town, kindly order carly and we will pack the same all ready for Express. Gib- son's Red Cross Drug Store. A large assortment of horse blan- kets, halters, sirsingles, halter chains, and horse bits at the Yellow Hard- ware Store, As salary schedule for the collegiate is in preparation. The maximum for heads of departments is likely to be £1,300; for assistants, £1,000. W, M, Motfershall, London, Eng., spending the winter months at "This tledown," left, te-day, on a business irip to Toranto and Brantford. Every. lady in Kingston is invited to call at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, see the beautiful line of fancy baskets and hand-painted boxes, and receive a callender; 1906. ont 'miss peeing Canada, at Car- nival of Nationalities in Zion. next Wednesday and Thursday. A fine as- sortment of samples from leading Ca- nadian manufacturers, such as Christ- mas goods and cereals, 'polishes, dyola and household supplies, sold at a good discount. : Setting in with a heavy snow storm, growing milder and turning to rain, were the weather conditions to-day. High south by south-west winds pre- vailed and' the lake was very rough. The steamer Aletha was unable to make her trip down from Picton, but the Island Wanderer came in from Cape Vincent. -------------- PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culied From All Over The World. William Riddell, Beverly was killed by a bull. The Ottawa: Free Press, it is report- ed, has again changed hands. Patrick Gosman, Pickering, was kill- ed by falling from a' straw stack. It transpires that a November ses- sion of parliament cannot be held in 1906. The intercollegiate debate between MeGill and 'Varsity at Wyclific . was won by McGill. Glencoe is negotiating with the Can- ada Flax company to establish a fac- tory in that town, Two men were persons injured Jersey Central. The Donaldson line are having a new 10,000 ton boat built on the Clyde for the Montreal-Glasgow service. The' Salvation Army now have $45,- 000 subscribed towards the new Grace Hospital they are building in Winni- township, killed and eighteen in the wreck on the peg. An order has been passed commuting the death sentence on Felix Doyle, who murdered his mother near Brant. ford, to imprisonment fot life.' The vacant registrarship at Ottawa has been filled at last by the appoint- ment of Joseph P. Fisher, barrister, in place of the late Alexander Burritt. Another vacancy has been created by the swinging axe, William MeKim, registrar of deeds for Dufferin ounty, whose office is at Orangeville, having been removed from the position. According to reports in railway cir: cles William Brown, superintendent of | the Lake Superior division, is to be made general superintdndent of the C.N.R.,, with headquarters in Winni- peg. EARL GREY BUSY Laying Cornerstone of New Mon- treal School. Montreal, Dec, 2.--Earl Grey this afternoon, performing the cluding function of in Montreal, laying the cornerstoné of a handsome mew commercial and technical school, being erected by the Protestant school commissioners. At the close of the ceremony the vice- regal party returns to Ottawa. ---------- THE CZAR'S cousin is, con- his present stay -- Was the Man Who Tried to Kil Him. Berlin, Dee. 2.--The St. 'Petersburg correspondent of the Vossische Zei- tung, which yesterday published the ramor that the czar had been shot at, and wounded in the right hand, to-day, re-asserts the report, and de- clares the perpetrator of the outrage was the czar's cousin, Demetrius Con- stantinovitch. et ee No More In The Scheol. The medical health officer's precau- tions in regard to the diphtheria out- break up town has resilted in no cases from Williamsville school being reported since last Monday. Two or threo that hawe developed since were children who had associated with the families in which the contagion exist- - does --not--expect - tht - there: will be any move children Williamsville school = taken with Beam He Gathered In Well. It is estimated that from Fernie, British Columbia; to Seattle and across the continent, Queen's men have contributed a total of $3,000, to the "bunce' man just arrested at Glou- Now 1 rejoice in abundant good health." 3 Get Perrozone. It will make an expected "Tinproveniont in your looks, | your feeling, your health, 50c, per un- | box, or six for $3.50, : o tester, Mass. One doctor at Fort Wil. | liam, is séfid to be out SS: ------------ I naver saw goods like what voit ave thawing outside of New York, said a erstomer in Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store Friday evening. ¥ disease. * The 'outhreak, he says, $ been checked. Without the health officer's immediate precautions, there might have heen an alarming out- break. ---- . ® She Wants Damages. WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER . pr - SIR ADOLPHE CARON} CHIEF /INCORPORATOR OF pointing two Ottawa men as officials. Ser per small Toaf. Chinese Restaurant 2. NEW COMPANY. Postmaster-General Will Ap- pear in Behalf of Ottawa Electric Company--Old Man Found Dead. the International Waterways commis- sion. Mr. Cote has acted in this cd- pacity during the past year. The Can- ada Gazette, to-day, contains notice of application for a charter by the Canadian General Service and Colon- ization company, with a capital stock of 850,000. The chief incorporator is Sir Adolphe Caron. The Ontario Car Ferry company, with a capital of £500,000, has heen chartered by ..e scorctary of state. The incorporations include Charles H. Hays, Earl Fitzhugh and John W. Loud, Montreal, and Arthur G. Yates, William T. Noonan, and Robert W. Davis, Rochester, N.Y., the object of the company being to conduct a trans- portation business on the great lakes, The secretary of state has granted supplementary letters patent to the John L. Cessidy company (limited), enabling the company to amalgamate. with other conc rns, : The capital jof the Canadian Corop- (rative compapy (limited), hes been ircceased from $20,000, to the sum of $250,000. . Hon. A. B. Aylesworth, postmaster general, will appeir at the' non-inry sittings of the high court, next week, in behalf of che Ottawa Electric com- pany, against the city. This action is taken to prevent the city operating Corsamers company. Sitting in an arm chair beside his fire, with his head resting on a pil- low, Joseph Acheson, aged -seventy- five, an old resident of Marlboro township, was found dead Thursday morning. County Chief Hamilton und Crown Attorney Ritchie have been notified, but the deceased is believed to have died of heart failure. He had lived alone in his little shanty,on the second line of Marlboro, for many years, and was one of the township's best-known characters. LATE SOCIAL NOTES. After a week's visit" in "Toronto, Miss Carrie Bajus has returned home. Mrs. Ransay Dufi has gone down to Ottawa to receive -with her sister, Mrs, Maclennan, on Tuesday. Miss Etta Ward has returned from her little visit to Montreal. Miss Irene Swift has come home from Montreal. Miss Kathleen Michelle, of Perth, came up for the dance at Queen's, last night. Miss Helena Sharpe, of Odessa, was one of the old Queen's girls at the '07 dance, and one, also, of the free and independent electorate. whose vote was much sought to-day. * * LJ -. Lady Chaplean will spend the win- ter in England, sailing from New York 'to-day. . The engagement is announced of Miss Eileen Thorne, eldest daughter of Mr. Charles Thorne, of Newcastle, to Mr. I. Birk Simpson, K.C., of Bowmanville. Enlarged For A Week. Magistrate Farrell had one case to occupy his attention in police court, this morning. D. P. Branigan ap- peared in the interests of the Grand Opéra House, charged with an in fraction of a city by-law in crecting'a portico 'over the walk in frent of the theatre. An enlargement was made for a week. Mr. Branigan will seek an amendment to the by-law. In other cities, all theatres have a por- tico over the walk, at the entrance, and it would seem ridiculous that an objection should be entered here - to the erection of what will not be in the least objectionable. -------------- Not Sufficient Room. The strength of the R.C.H.A. re- mains about the same as before, viz., 170 or thereabouts. Lieut.-Col. had orders to recruit' to 312, but ow- ing to his absence in England and the absence of the artillery at camp dur- ing the fall, little could be done to- wards increasing the establishment. Besides there wouldn't be room in the old barracks for so many. Hence, un- til the new barracks is*built, the ar tillery is not likely to be recruited to more than 200, He Lost A Goose. A farmer coming to town from Wolfe Island on ferry to-day lost a goose. It escaped from its pen and flew into the water, defying all com: ers. The farmer appealed to. the pol icé to shoot the bird, but it is against the law to meke use of firearms within the city and the goose kept its lib- erty. ---------- The Match Off. The Peterboro team, champions of the intermediate series, 0. R. F. 1, would not play in Ottawa this after noon with Rough: Riders II, cham- pions of the Quebec Union, for the intermediate championship of Canady. They objected to President Clanev ap- -- Donald Melntyre is canvassing the local membership. REDUCE PRICE. for The Bakers of the city will, on Monday, reduce price of bread to NEW YORK ~ 83 PRINCESS STREET J . Will be opened shortly. Toronto, Dec. 27 Ellen Barton, | --------r Walkerton, has. issued a writ against LOST. William Davidson, of the same place, | £20 BILL. BETWEEN BARRACK claiming damages for, breach of pro-, and nous on King. or King and mise of marriage. for its ne ST a Ferry Company Chartered--New Ottawa, Dec. 2.--The appointment is gaielted, to-day, of Thomas Cote as secretary of the Canadian section of the plant recently purchased from the Fages } | feet warm and scare away colds. These are bus; days with you as with ys, ang have time only to draw your attention 0 s -- articles or goods we have been successtul in hi ing during the. week at prices greatly below th value. The wholesale firms in Montreal are bo stock-taking, and small lots or balances of stock are sometimes to be had at price concessions, We = secured three particularly good things, one of thes, we offer to-night, the other twa on Moaday mory. ing. : Tonight at 7:30 We will offer | Ladies' White Flannel- ette Nightgowns Made from pure White Flan- nelette, yoke trimmed, with frill of same, 3 sizes, small, medium and large size. These are considered good value at goc. regularly. Yours To-night 49c. Each. = ON MONDAY 1,300 "A*&una sks 21 inches wide, and all good pla shades now so much in demand. Pink, Light Blus, White, Cardinal, Gold, Helio. This quality is largely used for fancy work and is always sold at 25c. yard, Yours Monday . 1Zc. yard. Sale at 10 o'clock. 600 aca v3 RIBBONS Put up in pieces or rolls of 6 yards each, This ( California has some of teresting parks in the w parks, forest rescrves- the government, protects thrown open' to the. pec A short time ago, figw ing, the big 'troes 'of the gion were being cut dow gion Srvaste ny by shi beast, but. most of this under government gontr kept in the park to dri redators of all kinds. ar fact that there are intelligent human being: no reason why. they she down and saw up a tr old, and it is fortunate ten times as many wh men holding such views . allowed to go at large, sentiment that has brou forest reserves and parks The Sierra Nevada a ern Rierrag--the Sierra 3 in a few years, hecor t popular as a camping | . . merly only tourists we 1s parrticularly good make for Christmas work. now thousands of Cal The regular value is 15¢. a roll. Colors : White, the various passes, ar people in the deepest localities like King's Rix was comparatively unl Years ago. The approach to the § is through the San J. which in summer lying between the Range and the Coast ) the heat and dust of soon forgotten when th entered and the mounta hind one. No such wonder is k world as the Mariposa | and to spend a week these solitudes, sleeping of such size, camping « on the ground beside them, is to some men o rivileges to be had hiv Big Tree Grove fron Wawona, and th covers an area of at suare, stands on a gen mountains, forming wh the upper and the lows not the largest, but reached, and contains t the impression of a lif: average person. For years the Yosem jacent hig trees was 1 away in the heart of nown only to the fev happened to cross the point from the de can imagine the surprjs the magn who first 'c vast gash in the earth 8t4od, and looked dow: ; E-- Gold, Moss Green, Pink, Cardinal, Navy, Light Blues, Yours Monday Morning is S 8c. Roll. Sale at 10 o'clock. DLAWESIN arm Slippers For the Little Ones Little Red and Dark Blue Ankle Strap Felt Sip*™ : sizes 5.6,7, 50c. Little Red Felt, Soft Felt, Slippers, felt soles, 7 8, 9 Io, 50c¢. Nice Fancy Velvet and Carpet Slippers, 89, 10. 25¢. Nice Pancy Velvet and Carpet Slippers, felt sizes'1r'to 2, 85¢. Warm Felt Slippers, with ankle strap, sizes 11 10 50 Warm Felt Slippers, red and dark blue, soft, 11 10%: sizes felt soles, Sy Almost its great prevent sickness. SALT ketos you : there is no chance Liver and Bowels It is the ounce of that is worth ton soles, theif These are necessary for the little. ones. Keep THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE a ie

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