Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1906, p. 8

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w for final on as to the ' MIrOl : itn and terms of pa t. The Hn and ribald character. principal question, whether the latter tilda h ~ has be yet Lthres 2 sixty years, thou jolts, is now under control, | sence of atnouncement p point and every. 4 oh transfer of 10,000,060 is wid to prevent disease from spreading. The weather for the ope The lands. chown Tor ner, di DIVISION COURT. tribution includes : thin 8, diy. | -- considerable crowd had gathered on L 8 under eultivation which | The Cases Heard To-Day By pro- | are contiguotis to forest tracts Judge Price. and where leases have expired, ernments of Archangel and V. The i i are oxcluded from these operations : stricts devoted to - d Or any mining concerns pro - vi with agricultural or othe valu: vie mill | those appertaining to the Bieloviezh disposing of 194,000 | forest, of wheat to James ' Apportionment of land assigned ons of this city. He surveyed | for sale and the taxation on said the Menor Nuon , which is - lo in be fixed by the uraring 5 & repairs ingwood mmittee appointed by 'the imperi » With eight plates torn off her | ukase of March 4th, with the assist twenty-four frames in- {ance of the Pensants Bank. The pre- in | paration of the scheme of transfor and the arrangements with the eomptrol- ler of appanage lands ond the final settlement of the conditions of sale by 'imperial decree are confided to the minister of the imperial household, who will consult the ministers of the interior and finance and the chief ag- ricultural authorities. schames must firey receive the emperor's sanction, EASTERN CRICKETERS Pa Were Out For One - Hundred Against Pilgrims. . Ottawa, Aug. 28 --Fastern Canada cricket team completed its second in- nings 'in the matoh againet the Phila. delphia Pilgrims, © this morning, all being out for one hundred. The Pil for no' wickets at lanch_ hour. Over 600 people leit here, to-day, on the C.P.R. harvesters' excursion, the great majority being ticketed for poitits west of Winnipeg, many for Saskatchewan district. Pe WERE IN COLLISION. Sol 08 _ were con An Accident un the C.P.R. Near ¥, Mrs. McDona ig Montreal, Aug. 28-Two C. PR, freight trains wore in collision at Iherville, early this morning, The on- inverse and firemen of both traine ped for their lives when a crash p y was imminent and escaped. James Death Of Mrs. Besha. H. MoNeil, Farkiam, was badly infu I Mew, Sntharips Bashn. iloe uf the ed, sustaining o compound fracture of ARCHDALE WILSON, [hi ots, Deobe, ido Mondny, ol | 5 antegine » compo fact A ara Deceased was an old and respected re- Bed Wrecked ; Lady Unh +. 2 HAMILTON, ONT. sident of this city, and a devoted Severn eid RL A ve. - ERY voli Sb Mary's cathedral, She | , Severn Beidgs, nn . v is survived by six children, two sons hyn ADP. of ae and four duughters. The latter are | of Pittsh 1 eo pi Lake Miss Agnes and Mrs. Telgmann of | Of Pittsburg. located on Sparrow Lake, Toronte d Miss Josephine and Mrs, | #28 Struck by lightnine and almost Save at Roe. The funeral wil be fotally wrecked. Mra. Hamilton Wag in held on Wednesday morning at 9.30 bed ett By Tash Joie, tale o'clock, to St. Mary's cathedral, 1 oy wr Non tera de fle where a solomn requiem mass will be | ° 8nd set on fire in a num Bf plac: es, she' did not feel' the slightest / sung for the repose of her soul. shock, and extinguished the fire, The gift of All, { Ww i Want Kingston Baseballers. doctor, who was standing near the On Monday evening Con, Millan re. | Widow, was stunned. 5 ; ceived a telegram from Charles Jerome re ding, Engagement or wanting the local enthusiast to bring Basis For Negotiations. $ : s over a baseball team on Thursday, Hamilton, Ont., Aug. 98 Contrary The inducement was so small that the | to Gomeral expectations, no street car offer had to be refused, but word wag | strike took place this morning, sont stating on what conditions King. | though the mien, last night, spoke froe- You can buy diamonds from us ston nine would make the outing. fi ly of the probability of one taking With perfect confidenco----not anly game is arranged the team and its | Place. As the result of the mass meet- because of our record of years of supporters will go to the cape in g | ing of the 'men, held carly this morn- honorably. dealing, but because of : ge private yacht. ing, a basis for negotiations has been [Our experience In Judging values, - at, and m consequence a more he finest clea white stone being Nestlos' milk food, buy it at Gib. | hopeful feeling exists. Things look i #elected only. son's Red Cross drug store, It's fresh favorable for an carly settlement of "The solitaire and B-stone are ke. A . i the difficulty. Popular styles and choice can be The Strathroy = Collegiate sta is um hud from $25 to $200 and over. $3 now complete, as Mise Jessie Hous- Burned ; Passengers Saved. CRE - ton, B.A, formerly of Morrisburg Col. Detroit, Aug. 98. The steamer Ty Ty leginte Institute, has accepted the | Charles A. Eddy, Cleveland, bound Spangenberg position of modern, lanjuage teacher. | from Ashland, © Wis iT Clovelandl, ; . ~ ne ------ Jeweler, King Street : caught fire about two o'clock, this morning, off © Port Sanilac," Lake Huron. Pwenty-six ssengers, beside The Kidneys 1 the crew, were Yotousd, The boat is a bh ivy. total loss, and Uric Acid] romoonm New Jo , Aug. nam A. 4 x Vanderbilt been in ¢ Urie acid is She. Sage given by medk of the vast oloetrical Tailwate hun ly acquired for the Now York Contry h the kidneys filter from the railrond, which form a chpin from ood this city ¥o Buffalo, including the fn: on ek, Hagkive ternational railway of Buffalo and its as filters and the uric ahinomt eomections. : To Be Court-Martialed. in the weakor Srjans ; t woe the most 'printal fa-1 Quobre, Aug. 28.-1t is understood 13 i that Capt. Ta will have } { fuce court-martial for (he FE poms HOt Mi Rimi, Sa passenger on. the pete *h ip, which is . ! i show you some of he vest made UNS... to try all Guns before sx contrary tg: navy fons. © Steamship Arrivals. Montreal, Aug. 28-85. ' Sali; Dorinldsbn Miss' Winnitrod Fagan, a resident of Tyestlinaga for: about forty 2. Forests: adivinine or surrounded by Pensnnt holdings. 3, Yoodlands suitable in the gov- wine kinds of appanages , foun- able buildings or gardens in a high state of cultivation; those unsuited marine ex- | for farming: and. finally, erovim 'lands a very busy fort- fin the Crimea and Transeaucasia and keompleted. line, Glasgow, in- | & B.C., had ca; F.W 8 account $7 plaintiff, note $50.43 Taylor & count $6.45, Rathbun Limestone dues 85.55, shee, Hunt Bros yesterday. well as was port of rot Sule time. | dave," hi : Allen Toft ee for Tweed coopted a rr August t the Kingst hanitat | at the Kingston h . Nm hs oF opi : RARE Sern La two months, { here. ; John Twedde note $29.75. Judgme udgment fo, Dr. Waugh 80 long in force geant and two. pol Stella, Aug. 27. Br s removed elsewhere, To % it is said, will be | Toronto, Aug, 28.-A eriminal charge the conservative candidate for Winni- arising out of a deal in Cobalt Iands Pox South at the next provincial cleo- The five-year-old daughter of Gis ; while picking apples near: fong were remanded for a week on 1 mill dam at New Dundee, fcll head icmniutogvase tl ur tow an, manager fo tperial Bank, Fully View, dis , Wl {arpthr; Pion ro | Lowery's Clam, published at Nelson, been fused tr isi went to vi-it Credlman, of the 0, 'jot 9, concession 6, township of Co- on ed for White, was the complainant. 3 Prospected and Ore Assayed Seventy Ounces to Ton. was before Police - Magistrate Denison |! to-day, Joseph T. Montgomery, H. H. 8.8. ------ and E. Mal- a of receiving $5,000 from C. M. Whi New York, on false pretences. J. F. Maclaughlin, Toronto, who act. White purchased from the defendants balt on statements, he alleges, that the property had heen prospected and ore es i for $6.70 and costs, Rathbun Co. vs, 1. W. Woodhouse; account, $28.70. Judgment for i- creditor against primary debtor | Mulock; in which the marvelloug for $17.78. Ju +. John Tweddel] ve. F. Eaves, et r primary creditor, h mails on account of its! (op the investigation of the property Division gourt was held, this morn. | as officially opened by Sir ing, by Judge Price, wh Ses : W. Spangenberg ve. W. P, 3. |attendance, according to recent indi- Muhon; account $5.15, Nom-suit. 8. Anglin & Co, J vs. John B. Hogan; iepontreal Paiking Co. va. May Fra. |The educative natue of lick; aon 85.86. Jutlgment for George Kelly va. James Currie; note |clectric button, which set $7.05. Judgment 1, Munyon Tea Co. vs. M. Fralick; dgment for plaintiff. ll vs. William Moore; or plaintiff, ent, for plaintiff, F. KE al. Hamilton vs. John Bird, et al; account $0.97. Judgment Primary creditor, W. B. Dalton & account 871.16. J tiff, x F. Lowers vs. + urlgment, or British Syphon Thompson and count $104.09; James Thompson, to George Thompso, E. W. Mullin vs, A 5. Non-sui Mimyon Tes Co. al; account $55. Dismissed, for Sons ve, F. Allore; udgment for plain. L. Lesses; claim $2. aintiff, but adjourned as in Ibert Skegys; ac- t. vs. M. Fralick, ot £0. vs. John Lawless, of al: account $33.05, H. J. Shales vs. I ote $10. Judgment for primary ecredi- grims wont to bat with fourteen rund for gainst primary debéor and garnit # : R. Edwards , vs, F. claim' $46.99, oMatthew M Parks and Frank M. Judgment for Standard Bank vs, F. Ryan; draft $21.92. Judgment for: plaintiff, W. P. Peters & Bro, vs, James Me- Mahon et al; account $20.02. Judg- ment against primary creditor. Lodge Consent Judgment Louis White et al; Leader ot ak Judgment for £31.81, oody & Co. vs. J. Ww eKim: notes $44.89, plaintiff, vs Walter Lotto: Judgment for primary . VE. M. Judgment for plain Rathbun €o. ve. Ellegson &i Co. et ak account judgment. Dismissed, vs. Miss L. Daley, ac- count jud@ment, $75.88, Judgment for $2.10 against garinghee, -------- CAMPAIGN AGAINST POLICE, creditor against dobtor and garni- Corkeyt note, 8190, tiff. Moscow Will Suffer as Did Warsaw. Moscow, Aug. 28.--The reyvolution- iste have innupurated a campaign against the police, similar to the one in Warsaw, A sor icomen were shot, * Police Sergeants Killed. Usovks, Rassia, lice sergeants and a shot and killed on the strects here, to-day, by revolutiomists. STORY UNFOUNDED. pr President Has Given No Views on Aug. 28.~Two po- rural guard were Cuba. Oyster Bay, L.I., view of public statetnénts that Presi- dent Roosevelt had made intended policy towards: Cuba in the present revolution Secretary Loeb said, to-day, that D such' Btatements were entirely without foundation, as the president had in- dicated to no ore in the matter, N.Y., Aug. 28.--In known his in that island, any determination ---------------------- Leaving For Kingston. . --Farmers' are busy threshing, harvesting being about Grain is not yiclding so expected, especially oats. Potatoes promise a fair erop; no re- here yot.' Three of our i men took in he North-West 1ast A. Findlay and the excursion to week, J. Strain, Ww. A. Filson, Henn, Jr, got a bad fall from a thresher; it hax confined him to the house fox W. H. Moutray, who has he doctor's eate for a few recovered te ugh , b povition in the Onlari n, Pp. tion is in g a new house for ihtends ng in the near future. We are sorry to lose hit from mong -. Te Jala Yo ith quota 'of tors at . } A AtdeoW, New Yi , at hat Binthers. TT TRIER, Momo Hagrow, with hig or; Mr. aid . W. Sher man, Mise A. Sherman and Miss Jos. 0 A. Smith, > Ohio, visit. ing friends here: Mew, T. J. family, Kingst ah days anthrax in Ma- money, he claims' he found the aff. Morrisburg, dl- |davits were false. Owing to the ab- necessary witnesses the re- Pveaution has been taken |mand was granted o heard these Mulock at 2 pm. i the weather con- ent for plaintiff { The formal opening ceremonies took to the ton, hefore paying over the purchase ning of the exhibition, to-day, was all that could be desired. Before noon a grounds, though all the exhibits were not yet in place. The exhibition William ditions continue favorable this year's cations, will surpass all previous re- cords place in the dairy building, which was crowded with guests. Ap address of Welcome was read to Sir William de- velopment of the fair was emphasized. 1 ork the fair was doing was also touched upon. At two o'clock Sir William touched the X b : the maq- chinery In motion and opened after which the guests proceeded to the grand stand to witness the afternoon Pe ormances. 'olice agistrate Hartman 4 Liskeard, has imposed fines of $20 and costs on each of the men convicted some time ago of having beer illegal- ly in their nosséssion at Cobalt. The fines have been Paid and no more beer will be sold. The contention of the defendants that beer contained'no more than the quantity of proof spir- its allowed by law proved to be in- correct, Mayor Coatsworth and Property Commissioner Harris propose to make an investigation into a scheme for erecting houses for artizans in Toron- to. They claim that if cheap work- men's houses were to be obtained it would attract industries to the city. Controller Hubbard stronoly opposes the scheme, claiming the citizens money should not be invested in that way. -- Married At Parham. Parham, Aug, Z1.--Hayine and har- vesting is over, Blackberrying is the order of the day. Miss Blair, Tich- borne, and Dx, Molntosh, McDonald's Corners, were married in the English church, here, on 22nd, "by Rev. Mr. Fenton. 'W. D. Black is hustling his house and is at present living in his i: CURTAIN NETS, plain. weave without frill, 27 . CURTAIN NETS, with dainty clearspot, 54 inches wide, per yard It won't Be long before you'll be tussling fel the leon iog campaign again--to which always seems more than enough trouble and worry. Well. every item you look alter now, takes just so much work' off your shoulders when the actual strug- gle is on. Aad you'll enjoy seeing : . our display at leisure to-morrow, more than you possibly could when in r midst of houseleaning. We heartily invite y Og} Just make up your mind now to come to-morrow. iss Curtain Net will be priced from 2,75 to 7.50 » PAIL, and Nogin. Swine Qurtain, Not will lo vii 3, 39, 45, 49, @, 65. 73 00 0 1.49, 1.69, 1.75, 1.85, 1.95, 1.99, 2.25, 2.49, and upwards, with thege three extra specials :-- : Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3} x1 yards, of Very. dainty lig design, running off into a fairly open centre, finished all but one end, of 4 quality which would be considered excellent value at 81.25, morrow, per pair only (because we bought direct from the 90 BREEB ssf suriis: aries aereis "ainiss Rh RE Nottingham Lace Curtains, of exceptionally large size, fu] 3x1 yards, with a very wide, strongly designed border and Open centre, finished all but one end, of a quality which would he cop. sidered extra at $1.49, to-morrow, per pair only (because uv. 1 25 bought direct from the maker).,f..... wo. ooo ooo he oe Nottingham Lace Curtains, full 33 x 1§ yards, of very fine, dainty spot net, with light scroll border, continuing to some extent all through the centre, our most charming style and best valye, a quality which would be considered rare value at 1.75. or even vs | 45 To-morrow, per paity OMY. ..d.n sis . JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Curtain Materials by the Yard MADRAS CURTAININGS, in Green, Cream, Orange and other % pleasing colors, 1, 11, or H wards wide, per yard; 5c. with ]2 frill), 49, 39, 35, 25 and . quite inches. wide, at 12} 20, 35, 45 and 49%. ayard, and in plain weave with ftill, 34 18 inches wide, per yard 39., and 20 SPOT MUSLINS, with Dlarant sizes of neat white spots, plain, 36 inches wide at 10, 15, 20 and 25¢. a yardg with frill, 27 inch i @s wide, at' Wc. and 40: inches ide at Lh. Lan ban Tapestry Curtains and Table Covers In this space it's impossible to do any measure of justice to the splendid collection of pleasing effects we'll show to-morrow in tapestry, curtains and table covers. Many Greens, Red, Fawn and Brown combinatio g ar here in each, and the prices we feel sure will: be lower than you'll expect for such evident quality. Curtains run, per pair, $2, 2.50, 3 4 3.99, $4.50, 4.99, 5.75, G25 and upwards, and Table Covers, each 81 69, $1.95, 1.99, and 2.49. Curtain Poles and Trimmings Special White. Enamel Poles, very light, and popular: for bed room windows, neat trimmings, complete : 35, 25, and i Other Poles, in different Colors, 'wake and siz some with wooden trimmings, at 2%, 39, 49, ART BLINDS Fine Oiled Linen. 37 inches wide, Green or Cream, 35¢. Same, lac med, 50 and 75e. 3 (Any size made to your order), Special Shade worth 1.49 to 1.89, in Cream only, with Lace and 1 00 Insertion" 'Frimmings; complete, only - in y » 75 and 90c. e trim- new drive house. Mrs. Hotchkiss and family, Syracuse, is pending a cou- Ple of weeks with her mother here. Dr. Genge was in Toronto this week, Sr., is on the sick list. Our school is in need of a teacher. A number from here intend going to Toronto fair this week, J. C, UOonnolly and G, Lucas of Yarker, passed through here on Fri- day. Visitors: T. J. Goodfellow at G. Killings Kenneth Smith at G. Killins', Roy Wagar at A. Smith's; A. B. Howes at W. D. Black's; 7. G. Black at D. Goodfellow's; Mr. and Mrs. Conklin and daughter, Maude, with friends' here. ------ tee Cupid Getting Busy. Maple Leaf, Aug. 27.--Our Sunday school picnic, held in Harris' grove on the 25th, was a decided SUCCess., Everyone reports a most enjoyable time. Rev. Mr. Stuart officiated on this circuit on Sunday, delivering a very impressive sermon. Cupid is near and blissful future. Our minister, Rev. A. Folks, was called to the dying bedside of his on business. Mrs. C. D. Godfrey has £ AQ] S rewurned homie after a month's visit | @ @ ee with friends in Toronto. G. Drew, A NICE JAPANNED ONE For 75 Cents A GOOD ALL BRASS ONE For $1.50 ® busy in our midst and wedding bells M C Kel vey & B 1 rec h, will be heard in the ; 09 and 71 Brock St, cerest sympathy of the community, Visitors : H. Aykroyd, Wilmaur, at sea, at W. Ennis'; M. Caldwell, Syden: am, at G. Ennis; Miss 8 Gates, Kingston, at William Ennis'; William Shales, at Walter Guthrie's; Miss Ella Guthrie is spendin a couple of weeks with friends in Ratertonn, B. Guthrie has returned from visiting his American Cousins, F. mings at riman's. Mr. Barriet and family at G. Greeh's, -- Fall Term Opens Sept. 4th. The old reliable Kingston Business College, head of Queen street, the hes and most.' modern business school in taken and are taking courses in this leading * ediicational institution. It prepares students for the best i tions in the commercial world. Write or call for catalogue and terms "Phong 440, H. F. Motealle, Principal. EE --t------ New Rideau Steamer. 10th the steamer 5, will run ag After September iv Smith's' Fall will' also be 200. She was rebuilt in Davis' dry: dock last fall. states that a ies Bupekyjtle Times:, ihr died white waiting Chicago bridegroo, 2 father on Tuesday; he has the sin- | =-- freight and pnsenger boat between |and if you have the boys we {here and Kingston: and open for charter, Steamer capacity, have the boots. Spout Foo Torin, | SPO Prices on Special Boots for School Wear F. Clough's; Rev. J. Waddell, Batter- | Commission Orders B ° N D S A N D ST OCKS xecuted Bought and Sold on Commission on all Exchanges Investment Securities Both Listed and Unlisted, Information upon Request cml Toronto Stock Exchange or 5 2 ¢ 00 \ ) | ' ? vy » Long Distance Telephone Main 5200-01-02 TORONTO 1 5 y . +o i Canada, ns its fall term Sentem- 4 ; 3 ber 4th, e best class of pupils at- tend this school. A number of @ra- duates of Queen's University have " That Will Wear : Sthdol time is approaching We vill give you more wear. and style for your for his bride to get dressed for the i SIC of og (Money this year than ever before, age. : Mis. Robert Mewhioey, born 1a | SK 10. Se€ our Special Boot at $125; it is a good one. Tere THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE YEAR Great Re of F Having de another large warerooms w our sales unti SPECIAL DININ BEDR FURN Robt. The Lead Two Doors Abo Telephone 5 WE ARE CIVI} SPECIAL IN MEN Our Men's Shoe Canadian manufa dute in stylish, co We have a S| Dox - Calf, Valom Leather At H. JENNING By Joh cti Aucti) Prize Upright Carpets, ato. FRIDAY, At the Store, Wellington Str Viz :--Williams Upright Piano dr¢ Machine, Brussels Oilcloth and . Matt Sets, Iron and J Mattresses, Refrig Heating Stove, P) and other Centr Table, Sideboard, Lamps, Oak Hall assware, Sta Curtaing, Picture erous to mention Sale at 10.830 a Piano will po AUCTIC Valuable Fr THERE WILL sale by Public Murray, Auction Rooms, Market' Kingston, on SA September, 1908, the following - Mm No. 8, according the City of Kin Frontenac, upon Frame dwelling situate on the stroet, near Yorl Kingston and for Arniel, deceased. FOR TERMS | SALE, apply to Dated this 24th Half a ¢ Making Still the both in | pairing. Wear Milnes Sign of GoNhten DESIRABLE P To close the ee Vor Gotan neh SWIFT'S ** ------ Times He There was a find anything ov For the best New. sweaters

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