Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1905, p. 1

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ker chiefs 10us Profusion holiday season we have secureg and handsomest collection of that we believe, has ever been y shoppers of Kingston, By | clever buying some of the de. ill be entirely exclusive to this -- pretty de- corners and .s 45c. ve what we t bargain it sleasure to embroiger- Handker- respects to price only 25¢. lkerchiefs for Gents ing gift for a gentleman can more of these daintily initial. ces the product of that famous irm-- Franklin, Murphy & Co. feel that nothing more 'need be them. The name of this firm ee of the quality of the Hand- ice is just 25c. arly buying is essential as we k and no. more can be had. [rimmed and Em- Handkerchiefs be an acknowledged fact that far and away ahead of all we were fortunate enough to e most novel designs in Hand- really intended for the New e shall sell immediately at / 43c¢., 50c., 63c. ns at higher prices. ne Hem-stitched chief Centres } come quite the fashionable J ty 'Handkerchief Centres, so y be done personally by the Is that delightfully personal we are prepared to save you | the purchase of the centres. ranges in price from 8c, to w at wv 2c. JLAW & SON- Street, Kingston, EE EI EP Jenkins Clothing Ce,' DAILY MEMORANDA, | fo: Christmas. Already We have sold [1% New York a large supply, the siges|Tom 8 to ¥ pu. | will 10:0, be broken, and many of'the SPECIAL | H USE COATS at $3.50, $4.50, $6 cho c:st desigas wiil be purchased. sold and a decidedly attrac. DRESSING GOWNS, $5.80, $7.50 E. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. Perfect Workmanship Choicest Materials A combination to be had in Wear "Allen's" Ee i "YEAR 72. NO. 784 Don't Miss seeing | The Fur bargains at Campbell Tiros. | This is St. Nicholas' Day. { Carnival at' Zidn Church this evening. | Marie Hall, Violinist, City Hall, 8 nm. 8 p.m. Young Ladies' Sale, Chalmers Church this evening. The sun rises Thursday at 7.20 am. | and sets at 4.28 p.m. i It isn't safe to bet on anything--as- | vectally a sure thing. A coward is a man who knows he's | Wrong, but refuses to admit it. Unless a man has horse sense he is apt to mnke a donkey of hims St. Andrew's Church Sale, at 3 pan. Admission and Tea, 10 sday Take time by the forelock if you|, Court Frontenac No. 59 LO.F meets Thursday evening, election of officers. want HOUSE COATS AND GOWNS , This day in history :i--Max Muller, HO 1823 ; Battle Missisquoi Bay, Don't miss Carnival, Canadian Nation- | guits a number; and although we | alities, in Zion, Wednesday and Thurs aay. artivles in Queen St have imported from England and | Sale, of Dols, Aprons and useful | Thursday SERVICES Fashion says : The Turkey on Christmas, and other holidays, shall be served on special dishes |--on a regular Turkey Set. { . We have just received some ex- quisite designs in game--Beef and Turkey Sets. A delightful Christ- mas gift, and cheap. Just come in and see. : KINGSTON, ONTARIO, [AR AIDING tev. Dr. Smith at St. Geotee's Han | Premier De Witte In All His WORK DAY AND NIGHT | PREPARING VOTE REGISTER ON A NEW PLAN. Witte Defeated in Attempt to to Raid Treasury Frustrated-- Paralysis of Business Increases. Petersburg, Dee. 6. supporting Premier his rigorous suppres- sion of strikes of the government em- ployess, and in the early convocation of the donwma. Premier Witte and his { working night and day in | 1 a vote register, | | say, will be.the nearest practicable approximation to upiversal meet in St. Petersburg, later than January 28th. | is a strong conviction everywhere out- | this" douma will Military Bootmakers 84 Brock St, Sign of Golden Boot RE ------------ ISHERS. APPLY TO JOHN ree! to Mrs. Breden; 24 Stuart St. A GENERAL GIRE; ONE WHO t Washing Or ironing. guaranteed to please. "am tion to the Legislative As- ring Co., Montreal. Nurseries." prepared to make a iiberal and encrgetic us at hmg- ston and surrounding country. for the right particulars. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. MEN AND BOYS TOL : day after com- tical instruction admitted to Union and Tae Quality, Style and Fit Un- itions se- Plumbing equalled. pro- ry $20:00 and penses paid. weekly. ¥ Apolications Wednesday Jewelers Opticians EET ly at This Store for for Christmas CS sizes. We 'patterns, in ladies'. Gents' Housé Slippers : ied the largest variety 1 a stmas we have better AUT ready for inspection, an ave. SHOE STS « s., Board of Education. 170 Barrie street. | OFFICES, Estate OFFICE, IN GOOD LOCALITY, ON wt For the Best OP AND RESIDENCE, Ko, | Insurance in all its , rast | ade be branches go to ssession November 1st. teac: A TAN HAND BAG. CONTAIN four dollars in bills. and some change, Princess street; Monday hetwoen Finder kindly return to Whig office. PAIR OF GOLD GLASS 5 bladk cord attached. in leather case, | Tueslay afternoen, on Johnston i tween. University and Kindly return to 384 e- s Yon don't have. to pay fancy prices | for ehony hair brushes, military, Gibson's Red Cross Pays to go there. Covered Rink The Rink Office will he opened, on Dec. 11th, for the sale of Season Tickets. Upen for skating on Dec. 11th weather and ice permitting Skating on T lay Friday evenings, Band Tuesday evening, 8 pan, to 10 i | | { Thursday and om 8 p.m., to 10 p.m | | { | pon : . \ | Saturday afternoon, 3 pm. to dpm HOUSE | A" Season Ticket i the best Xmas | present that you ¢an possibly give your | Boy or Girl SEASON TICKET RATES Lady's single $3.00 | Gentleman's 4.00 Children under 12 years 2.00 Children over 12 and under 16 .. 3.60 Family of 2 6.00 Family of & . . sien Loge Family of 4 or § » 8.00 Family of 6 or 10 § 10.00 W. E. BONTER, H.W. RICHARDSON, Bia Sec Treas. Conunenc 1906. LEMEN TO GET THEIR FALL EDW, }, B. PENSE ) ¢ at Also" bing, your oid ones "en news| Requests the support of t price | : + |all Lovers of Fair Play in AND LIGHT | spare his campaign for re-elec- sembly. © MADE-TO-ORDER | Select Your Skins. The wariety, style, and beauty of de- sign ; emphasize the edorts we have mercial specialist to take charge | to none. department and » choose from at far greater cost. , Hey 1 850 King Street. a= | |SSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES De -------- AND BOARD, - NOTICE. ALL OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS | p . Harding, late ivery | 3 wv 7 k ' stable Meaper. on. Wellington _streas | Prussin, Dec. G--~The population con | representing himself as a graduate of | | Queen's College, Kingston, ~~ Ont., Other Notable Weddings. not so paid will be placed in%a lawyer's GOOD _LO- | huwds for eullection. offered. A. B2. HARDING, 65 Rideau St Apply at McCann's, 51 Brock St RBAL ND SWIFT'S {RSUBANCE AGENCY A Heaters, Sl Carpets, everything chea than usual. ! 803 PRINCESS STREET | store. ROBERTSON BROS... wha has heen reported in attends review with him --t-- Premier Witte was, yesterday, defeated in an attempt to restore were made by which the leading express delivery company waw to put its men on the mail trains sorting and stamping. employees' union immediately communicated with the railway | strike if such a scheme Were attempt- Thereupon the government drop | ped the attempt. 4 great estate, in the provinee Menen'a, belonging { buildings were destroyed. The govern | reported, narrowly frus- | day. armed mon. had arranged to raid One of the conspira | tors, it is said, betrayed his follows. leaders, knowing | their attack could be repulsed by iene | Whereipon Persian Lamb- Jackets!" ness is increasing the danger of a fin turning into indigna | tion against the strikers, and the pth is supporting a formidable move | ment, which has been started by all | McKAY FUR' HOUSE pense money BROCK STREET. posi- : wi tues Fim@er RINgS \ r, 182 Lake street, Chicago, US.A. C encouraging the organization. May Prove Fatal To Witte. the ith, states that well inform- | ed Persons believe the telegraph and collision with peaceful Guard American Embassy. St. Petersburg, via Eydkuhnen, East must be paid to the udder mention ed | id befor January © 1st. Accounts tinues in a. state of anxious suspense. address before Janua s y : The garrison has now been reinforced battalions | to have operated, among other place { of infantry, ffteen squadrons of cav ve machine-gun batteries. | that he swindled Dr. Mooney. He say | The city is divided into four districts, Dubentki, Sterma andl Trodski, respectively. The strike of the Moscow telephone operators, who eut the wires and tore the last | meang of communication with the an A guard fro the American embas- ey, consisting of marines under a non- commissioned officer from the United Minneapolis, arrived MUST BE SOLD en is, GAT 11 and Wooll Stoves, Cook Stoves and | 1 Ranges. Also a lot of Furniture and A Strike Averted. Petersbare (Undated) Almost all the military teleoraphers have been ordered to keep wp tIsgraphic communication hetween at | The genuine Dr. Williams" Pink Pills | the imperial palaces mt St. Priershurg, 1t | are sold atGibson's Red Cross "drug War | TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE _°' Trarskoe Selo and the ' | government offices; and for this reas. | several lives, HE i" WEDNESDAY, the telegraph. { Licut.-Gen, Rudiger, minister of war { reversed © the judgment of the court | martial 'at Sdmard, sentencing to i death an enginesr named Sokoloff and other leaders of the railroad strike. { Thus a general railroad ' strike is averted. Jan the pubilic is deprived of the use of { TAKES A SENATORSHIP. | Governor Decides to Leave His fo Position, DECEMB 05 | Factory Burned. | | TO KEEP THE BLAZE FROM { SPREADING. | Thought the Fire Broke Out in the Packing Room-~There Was Good Supply of Water and a | ' Good Show to Fight the Flames--The Loss is. Quite i High. | Montreal, Deo. Go~The loss by last | night's fire, in S. Davis & Sons' cigar factory, is estimated at $90,000, of which $75,000 is: suffered by the ten- ants, and ¥15,000 by James Robinson, proprietor. The loss of Davis & Sons 1 only partly covered by insurance, i. WA LA FOLLE i | Madison, Wisg Dec. 6.--Govemnor Robert E. La¥al ic appeared before | the joint body of the Wisconsin legis Tature, cAlled in xtra session, and af- ter personally hiding his message, made a al that he would ae cept the United Bates senatorship to | which 'he was dectod by the legisla | ture at. the last session. : | Governor Lalblletic's resignation | will take woffeck during the present | specinl session of the state legislature, lor at the end of the session. TTH NEWS. P OF THE The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. | | | Sir Henry Camipbell-Bannerman will Hl | not form his eabinet until December | 11th, United States Consul-General Par- 1 'the City of Mexico, ing the Canadian-American tour of Prince Louis' squadron, The hig dry goods firm of Trahan Bros., Montreal; composed of Ernest | & Arsene Trahgn, has failed. | N.S. Dunlop has - been appointed aims adjuster for the CPR. eastern | lines, with office at Montreal. On and after December 18th, Egypt and the Soudan will be included in the imperial peany postage scheme. It was decided, by the national com- mittee for the, pehief of the Jews in Russia to pare at least $1,000,000 | mere, Hundreds of passengers had narrow | (degpes: from death in the collapse of | | Station, London, I Carnegie has given $5,000 more to { | the library's income will not fall be of | low $2,000 per annum. to Count Witte's | Three of the Chinese who took an son-in-law, Cyril Narysehkin, has been | getive part in the massacre of the Am- | gxioan missionaries at Lienchow have | been sentenced to be executed Thurs | J. G. Farmer, Hamilton, has been | | appointed by the attorneyrgencral's | department to assist Crown Attorney {| Washington in the prosecutions of the | combines. | Thomas Hiram Lloyd, the defanlting | Newmarket lawyer, pleaded guilty, at] i Toronto, on the three charges of theft {| and was sentenced to eighteen months in the Central prison, |W. Bert Roadhouse, of the Toront | Telegram staff, has been appointed re { presentative of the Canadian Associat ed Press in London, England. He [ leaves on Saturday to assume his new | | dut'es, The New York Central railway has effected the purchase of the propose { new North Lanark railway charter for | a line to nin between Ottawa and Madawashka, with branches to Arnprior and Fitzroy Harbor. i {On Desomber 12th a public meeting | { will be held nt the Westminster Palace | hotel, London, when the importance to the empire "of obtaining reduce postal rates for British magazines anc Lewspapedisie Groen Great Britain and : : stal t in Institute--A | made, to have our RING Stock, second | posta states that MN Canada will belprged. Our $20 and $25 Diamond Solitaires | Gouchkofi and Prof! Migoulin, the lat- dR are generous examples, and haye proved | ! decided successes, but We have many to | PRESTON IDENTIFIED. to approach the gov- | | Y. foree, arrived here yesterday, ac | companied by Dr. T. T. Mooney, of | | that eity, and the latter identified Dr. | Alex. P. Preston, "held here by the lo | eal police, as the man who buncoed | him out of £200 on a bogus cheque, Lat Athens, N.Y. Preston acknowledge Will Explore Dark Continent. | i | | Rome, Dec. 6.~It in reported or | ual, is organizing an expedition f | of the expedition are purely wcientifi i last ten or fifteen years. ---- vena herbor, ix thought to have cof sons was killed by an electric car in | Some 355 blue-jackets deserted dur- | a portion of the roof of Charing Cross | Sarnia public livtary, stipulatingsthat | Gloucester, Mauss. Dee. 6. Detective | Edward O'Brien, of the Rochester, N. | | 'good authority that the Duke of the | « ry: wv X | Abruzzi, cousin of King Victor Eman- horey, is being married to Huntley fs exploration of Central Afetea mat ae aun on his way to Paris and Lon- Caused By Spreading Rails. | don to arrange for transportation fa-| Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Dec, 6.--A cilities and equipment for his expedi- | Canudian Pacific engine jumped the | tion. Jt ix asserted that the objects Lpagk and went down a sixteendoot i embankment at the north end of the | The duke is greatly interested in geo-| jnicrnational bndge, last evening. | graphical and scientific explorations | | i ot | and has sent ont two polar expedi-| injured. The accident wad caused by | | tions and other expeditions during the! goreading roils, A panic on a French liner, in Ha but the owner's loss is fully insured. The fire was first observed at 9:25 p. m., and evidently had good headway. It was a still blaze, and gave the bri- gade a hard battle. First it worked |i upwards and, in half an hour, the third and fourth storeys were blazing merrily. 'It is presumed that the fire started in the second storey, in the packing room. As there are three sides of the building clear it was possible | to attack the fiery furnace from the southwest and north, and thee was a | plentiful supply of water from three { fronts. The factory was heayily stook- | ed at the time, carrying big Aoi of | manufactured cigars. This season is a { heavy one, owing to. the Christmas { trade, one of the fiem's specialties be- | ing lines of goods for the holiday cus- tomers. | The closing of the factory will throw | 400 employees out of . "As the | firm of Davis & Sons has also, a Cub- | an factory in. the city, business will be carried on there until arrangements | have heen completed for the resump- | tion of the domestic manufacturing. The brigade will also suffer a loss, | owing to 'an accident to the Collarette ladder, belonging to No. 7 station. | The ladder had been wheeled into po- | sition, at the corner of Jurors street, and Victoria square, and .the men were running up the extension, From some cause, probably the motion of the | men at work, the truck wheels began | to slip, and . before the momentum | could be stopped, toppled over and crashed across the roadway; the men who were working escaped uninjured. The ladder was out of commission | while the fire lasted, the. | too busy to attead to it, over, | the damage is not serious, but the { Indder will have to fe sent to the { repair shop. The total insurance on the factory, ed at 290,000, | FAUQUIER-GILMOUR WEDDING, A Very Smart Event in Ottawa To-Day. \ Montreal. act well: known contractor. awaiting a remittance, Preston, is said | Montreal, Dee. f--{I'wo. notable wed- % | dings are taking place, here, to-day. Bond, daughter sof Lieut,-Col, Frank Bond and grand- he is wi'ling to go back to Rochester. | daughter of Archbishop Bond, to J. H. Danlop, son of Justice Dunlop, at | Bt, George's church, the archbishop % ! Une is that of Ethel and Bishop Carmicahel officiating. | Gordon, es | nginegr Wesley Bevant way | oh fend i (dirs' econts fit well and are decides '| stylish, ' HEAVY 10S VERY HARD BATTLE econtonte and building was $06,500; of that amount $73,500 was oarried by | Davis, 65800 being on stock, 86,000 on machinery, $2,000 on fixtupes, dis- tributed in small amounts among fif- teen eompanies. James Robinson, owner of the bnilding, carried $28,000 | insurance. The total loss is estimat- Ottawa, Dee, 6.-The smartest and most fashionable event of the season was the marriage of Miss Jessie Maye, { only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Gilmour, of "Trafalgar House," to Gil- bert Emilius Fauquier, which took place, to-day, at two o'clock in Grace church Rev. J. F. Gorman, rector of Grace church, performed the cores | mony. The chancel was beautifully de- corated with arches of white ohrysan- themums and greenery, quantities of the same flowers being used on the al tar, pulpit and pews reserved for the guests, The organ was presided over 1 by Mr. Hampshire, and a solo, "A Wedding Crown" rendered during the | signing of the register by J, MecCor- mack Clark. The ushers were Felton and David Gilmour, brothers of the bride, Capt. Newton, A.D.C., John 1 Thompson, Alan Palmer, Kingston, i John Pugsley, and Ronald MeLimont, The bride, who was given away 'by her father, was attended by Miss Roma King as maid of honor, ~ and | Miss Gladys Irwin, Miss Elsie Ritchie, ---- I Mize. Marguerite . Crombie, and Miss teacher | crament with a programme, including | Acknowledges He Swindled Dr. | Ethel Jones as bridesmaids, E. A, ge SMITH BROS. { the distribution of the state domains Mooney, of Rochester. to the peasants, and-old age pensions I'he city "is far from be- | in { 1 Fataquine; brother of the bridegroom, as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held by Mrs. John | Gilmour at "Trafalgar House," which was largely attended by the smart set. Mr. and Mrs! Fauquier left by the C. | PLR, train at four o'clock, for New York and Florida. Mr. Fauquier is a Armande Shorey, daughter of 8, 0. The engine stands i Y ay I The Bomerville Co's? exclusive la- WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB Will Have Detroit = to Ttself-- Track News. : Detroit, Mich.; Dee. 6.~Whatever the outcome of the struggle between the wretern jockey clubs and the Jm- RS erican Turf "Association, the Westerns, = J Jookey Clube will have Detroit to it. so'f. The Highland Park Association has abandoned the race track at Highland Park, Detroit, and will maoke Windsor its headquartess. The | latter plant js to be greatly im-| proved, 'and thirty new barns built, ncoeasing the stabling capacity by six hundred horses. Windsor dates have not been assigned, aml probably will not be until after the January, But it the Grosse Point (Detroit) - dates conflict, the Highland Park meeting, at Windsor, probably will be a long ane. In any case it will follow the Toronto meeting. The Western Jockey Club has se cured the tracks at Fort Erie, at pres. ent held by Hendrie and Palmer, but will not come in possession for Aw. years, Meantime the latter will build a new track in the same vicinity, but in a location much more ponveniont to the ferry on the Canadian side, op- posite Buffalo, 2 I------ A LONG HAIRED BOY, ot Has Hair ThirtySix Inches in Length, Franklin, Pa., Dec. 6.~Ome of the most unique figures of this section is Harry ant the ten-yeariold son of John Sanford, of Rockland town: ship. His father has never itted him to have his hair eut, a¥ are sult it now measures thirty-six inches . in length. The lad is very sensitive | Veivet, about his hair, and every time he | Wings, comes to Franklin he wears it tucked down under his coat. Like Sampson, of old, Harry is very strong for a lad of his age. He is quite an athlete, and presents a unique figure playing with other boys, as his long trésses break loose from their fastenings and blow over his shoulders. The boy is an ac. comvlished musician and is quite a violinist, WOMAN SAVES HER LIFE. Walks Along Narrow Stone Ledge to Safety. iy New ¥drk, Deo, 6.~Mrs. D. K. Wil son, of Saratoga Springs, saved her sell from an apartment house fire in Brooklyn, Tuesday, by a daring climb. Imi risoned in her room by vancng flames, and with her skirt al- ready on fire, Mrs. Wilson opened « window on the fourth floor overlook- ing the strest, eriwled out upon an ornamental stone | y and on this narrow support made her way for sev: | eral feet along the face of the build- ing until sho reached the window of the adjoining flat. a DIED AT OTTAWA. i Jackson Was a Painstaking ' Ottawa, Dec, 6.~Josiah Barwell | © clock, Jackson, registrar of copyrights and . trade works, died, this moming, from nervous troubles brought on, it is said, by the exacting duties of his of fice. He was born in Brittony, France, in 1543, came to Canada _.in 1864, founded the branch of the ayrienlture department in 1870, and has been head of it since. H® was a puinstak- ing and most efficient official. MACKAY.--At 1 , son, to Withdrew Charges. et (nee BRA Windsor, Ont, Dec, 6.--Secretary : ) Braid, of the library board, who stir val up the school teachers of the city by sending a letter to the Board of Edueation, in which he insinuated, rather broadly, that the mutilations of newspapers in the public library, by cutting out advertisements for toachers, was done by the publie school teachers" of Windsor and Walk- erville, has placated these by with: drawing the charges and apologizing for having made them. DOWSLEY.--In Ottawa. Dec. She 2 ryan , son Mrs. D. MH. Dowsley, in his fous ROBT. J. REID, § Over 400 pounds of high class candy were sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store last Christmas, People must have the best, ~ TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF NE LECOUYRE ' THE CITY OF KINOSTON : sipNew Flay in;Six Actshy Mad I HAVE RECBIVED RBQUISL-| Ground tac sore 33; Beleony chai 2 tions signed by over five hundred of my | Balcony family circle, $1. \ fellow "¢itizens asking me to be candi- | $1: Box seats, 3 date for the Mayoralty for 1908. Feel cheques rors in a apled certified ing that such a umique » of public sentiment cannot be disregarded. : ¥ 3 I have decided to be a candidate and A Suggestion 3 rexspectiully soleit- your support, Now "Iv. the 4 to 'buy | J. McDONALD MOWAT. Christmas gifts. Don't leave it Kingston, Dec, 6th, 1906. the lost. minute. Buy ings | + Sa ie thn FOR SALE cou than a We hold in trust as follows: | 5 |b. Caddy Tea 1. Twenty (26.00) Shares in Ca-| . g 2. T ($100.00, : welling for. o wicBy " and Guteanies Sompanyy Toro | S175 Per Apply at once to 3 Mills & Cunningham, 79 Clarance St. Po in A room . ro ticked } g *Eripie' Link, Oiun' fooms durin tesday and, ie SH ne Secretary. oTOR SINKING AND TIMBERING PAY MARE, MH) vy 5

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