Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1906, p. 8

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"At 8.30 O'CLOCK. g fulness in width and all lengths; 38, 40, 42, 4, finished with frills, and regularly sold at our Choice on Saturday i ier HE 5 P.M. EDITH ' 4 MARRIED IN TORONTO. The Bride Will Be India. Carried Of 'to Toronto Star. The marriage was cclobrated on Wednesday morning of Miss Mabel Magee, daughtor of Justice Magee, of Bloor street, to Henry Clarence Skifi- ner, of 19th Punjabis Regiment, In- dia, at the Central Methodist ch . The bride looked extremely well in & handsome white lace gown mountex on chiffon over taffeta, with lo tulle veil and orange blossoms, an carried bridal roses and lilies of the honorable dealing; but because of valley. our experience in Judging values. The maid of honor was Miss Alice The finest clear white stone being Marchall, London, Ont, and ome sclected only, "The solitaire and B-stone are popular styles and choice can be bad from $25 to' $200 and over. bridesmaid, her sister, cach wearing pale green frocks, with white hats, and carried pretty bouquets of swoot as. The best man was the bride' rother, Mr. Magee. X After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of Justice Na- ¢, Bloor street. Later on Mr, and re. Skinner left on the afternooh "train for a short trip before going to their home in India. $i «> Wr fics and Patterns we show be seen here only. Best and Trmmings used. rde y Morning, = | vestigated = pany and witness si ment, produced by connection with the anticipation of the shareholders and subject tion by these. That ratification had | Home Life w afternoon. bition. grounds thi | Amerie U | visitors | of the republic was run up: on" the pol 1it was 1 hile hav y ; pa and a pon Sh I wide, and damage the pavement, and 8 | that the service is generally poor. The board has engaged Mr. Wise, electrical engineer, to ifvestigate the complaint, 'the evidence of D. A. Gordon, M.P., B | president of the Monarch Life. this { tho. aifates {ed 'by previous evidence. Mr. Gordon said he had signed a few stock certi- ficatés in ignorance part of the $1,400 shares in payment for Mr. Ostrom's a , nl ashe learned the fact he refused to dijving pai, the remaining heats of had for 5) by Mr. Ostrom respeoting the put a different aspect upon of the company as disclos- that they were ght. As soon any Wor and cancelled Hoes he arrangement claimed purchase copyright was made prior to Mr. 's commection with the com: the agree . Ostrom, in matter, only in meeting of the ie¢t to. matifica- five and the action of the conneotion with the mat- ter had never' been confirmed and therefore had no force. There was no 'authority for Mr, Ostrom and Gordon, w ignorance of the fact that My. Gra- ham had signed the certifica the stock, the issuing of 'stock to Mr. swas in tes for The kwintigation into the affairs of I bo proceeded with this There was a flag incident on the exki- js morning. It was 's day, and in honor of "the across the line the flag le 1 While 8 being hoisted an excited and loyal individual attempted to ston it om going up. He was 'uneuceessful of course, but he afterwards went to the t. with - complnint. Large of the administration 'building. Managemen delegations day, During last night one of the glass fish tanks burst in the natural his- : Jory building. and there was a small - there this moming. It has leaked out 'that a number of anonymous letters and post cards were Sent from Canada and the ' United | 'I'States to Lord Dundonald, and near- ly all the principal officers of the 2ud Life Goards, to the effect' that the band was not wanted in Canada. A number of these letters were of the most insulting character. DEAR IN REGINA. A Piece of Land Sold For $1,000 Per Foot. Winnipee, Sept. 6.--The highest- priced 'sale of 'Reina property ever made took place yesterday, when C. H. Black, Winnipeg, sold to Maclvor Brothers, Regina. twenty-seven feet on South Railway street, for $27,000, or $1,000 per foot. Mr: Black purchased this lot in 1899, after the bie fire, for $1,500, the price he then paid being the highest figure for bukiness proper- ty in that town. 4 School Teacher Arrested. St. Catharines, Sept. 6.--J. V. Ames, a school teacher in the village of Wellandport, has been. arrested, charged: with aggravated assault up- on Dean Horton, one of his pupils, wl Thursday. last, as a consegpiehce of hich. the boy has been confined. to 8 . It. is claimed that Ames jerked the boy from his seat and shook him so vigorously that he tore his collar antl tie from his peck, and that on "leaving the room at the teacher's or- r, he was again trounced and kick- "Ames has been let out on bail. Bigamist Sentenced. « St. Thomas; Ont., Sept. 6.James Ben found guilty by' Judge Collar, of Vs vin, on > > Feeiod Abs MTapewrt, of Spwingfield, at Aylmer, on * ving in Chat. ham, sentenced to inthe ' Contral Prison. ma his fiest wife in' St. Jyseph's R. C, church, Chatham, twenty-one years ago. from Buffalo and other |. border cities are on the grounds: to- t months | ried | a y Yes! » failed | publican state ted, hy wire, L. Bilkey, St. J, { , in this city. was married in St. Clement's church, Toronto, yes- teeday, to Stephen Righton in- 'son, hy Bermuda. : maw A Danish deputation presen ¢ King Baakon and Maud, nark's oift of their accession of the Norwgeian throne. It consists of five nictures and a service of 150 pieces of silver plate. Their majesties were moved bv the #ift, and heartily thank- ed the deputation. Sm -------------------- THE LOW WATER In Ottawa River Affects Lumber- ing Interests. Ottdwa, Sept. 6.--Owing to the very low water in the Ottawa rive the lm- bering. interests are suffering much loss. The water is unprecedentedly low and at Hawkesbury the mills are com- pletely. shut dows, six hundred men being out of work. Eddys have had to 'shut down at night, and J. R. Booth has reduced his might shift. The steam- 'ers also are finding navigation 'most difficult. ------ Go In 2.17} At Napanee. ~ Napanee, Sept. 4.--At the Napmnee lr the 2 class were finished, to-day, it being too dark last night to finish the race. The summary is as follows: Hali- mile heats--1Iris K., E, Taylor, 1; Jim K., L. Ketch and Son, 2: Rio Dee, J. Anderson, 3 Lady Hamburg, Ashley stock farm, 4, Time, 1.064, Fhis 'afternoon a matched race was trotted between Minnie Keswick, own- ed bv G. W. Curtis, Lindsay, and Muriel Wilkes, owned by . Coyle & Coyle, Colborne, for $100. The track vas in a iti inne Kes- wi won i in ee straight heats. Best time, 2.173. oh --t--t------ The Outlook At Collegiate. Principal "Bilis when seen to-day, gave out: the attendance at the Col- logiate Institute as totalling 355. Out of this "number 127 'are 'new 'pupils. is aggregate is somewhat below that! 6f the correspondine time last year, but this is presumably due to the warth weathor. "A 'number of the Sholdfy, lure still working on steam- ers and gt summer resorts, while many others are out of town yet, When the' delinquents arrive the at. tendance should be practically the same as that of last year, namely, about 420. Goes Straight To Bermuda. Halifax, N.8., Sept. 6.-It was thought that the battleship Dominion, which a couple of weeks ago sustained injuries-on the coast of Prince Edward Island, would call at Halifax on her way to Bermuda to effect repairs, but a wirdless tiessage from the. Dominion sent this afternoon, when the battle ship was off Sable Island, states that she is on her way to.Bermuda, direct, and that all was well on board. For Consumiptive Hospital. Victoria, B.C., Sept. 6.--Licut.-Gov. Dunsmuir has offered, upon $50,000 being raised, to build and 'equip a tuberculosis - sanitarium in the dry belt of British Columbia, to augment this amount by $10,000. The provin- cial government also < prontises' sub- stantial aid. Bridge Collapsed With Street Car. Roanoke, Va., Sept, 6.--Charles Cuff, a negro, was instantly killed and five white persons more or léss seriously injured by the collapse. of a street railway. bridge - over Tinker Creock, between Roanoke and Vinton, yester- day. The car contained about a him- dred passengers. Clayton, Kingston And Ottawa. Steamers Ridean King and Queen, for Ottawa, every Monday, Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 am. For Clayton every Wednesday, idny and Saturday at 6:15 p.m. yada amd J.P Hasler, agents. -------- Buried Under Debris. Elyria, Ohio, Sept. 6.--A section of a big factory building, under construc. tion by the Garford Sompany, of Cleveland, collapsed, to-day, butying & number of workmen. Three men are feported to have been killed and six badly injured, a To remove tartar ah. trom eT ay Bi 8 7} or, tall and examine them at Wade's store. - mediciie known that 'of the hare hy the ho Rocky It's the ain of the Glon, which: made 5 considered himself warranted in asking an investigation. It is asserted that the deceased was in good health a shor} time before his {death and when he Was found no ei- , ort was made to secure medical as- sistance, The police found a small hotel at Papineau avenue and Notre Dame street on fire, last night, and when the place was invaded. by firemen all the bottles in the bar were empty, and a merry blaze was in progress behind the counter, & lot of debris, saturated with oil, being afire. . Alphonse Daign- eault and Josephine Perrawit who were found on the premises, were placed un- der arrest, and charged with arson, Sir Wikrid Laurier, who has been attending' the funeral of his half bro- ther, Henri Laurier, at Arthabaska- ville, was in the city, to-day, on his return to the capital. A strike was inaugurated, to-day, by 150 ship. liners employed at the C. PR. docks. They want more money, They have been getting twenty cents per hour . for day, thirty for night, and forty for Sunday work, and they now want twenty-five cents, thirty-five cents and fifty cents respectively. CHEESE BOARD. Was Sold. Kingston, Sept. 6.--There was a good: attendance at the weekly meet. ing, this afternoon, of the Frontenac cheese board. President McGrath = oc- cupied the ehair. Buyers present: A. Alexander, J. Gibson, R. Gillespie, M. W. Bveretts, D. J. Mackinnon, L. W. Mugphy, 'and T. Thor s , Cheese boarded : Colored, 706; white, 394. Bidding opened at 12. and cheese sold as high as 12fc. ' Sold to Gibson at 12§c. Colored : Cornflower, 60; Gilt Edge, 50; Morning Star, 35; Silver Springs, 87; Thousand Islands, 50; Elm Grove, 50; Wolfe Is- land, 43; MecGraths, 60. White: Rose Hil, 60; Model, 85; Glenvale, 80; Ca- taraqui, 73. - Sold to Alexander at 12 5-16¢c., col- ored.: Avigan, 40; Hartington, 51; Hinchinbrook, 30; Ontario, 30; St, Lawrence, 50; Collins Bay, 70. Ag, 124c. White: Oso, 51. ~The remaining lot Forest, 45, white, refused an offer of 12 5-16e. Mr. Keating, an old, cheese maker and member of the Brockville board, was present to see how Frontenac con- ducted hér board. He = was welcomed by 'the president. -------------- When The Back Hurts. It may or may not be a sure sign of kidney trouble, but there is no use in 'taking chances. Peck's Kidnoy and Liver Pills will restore the kid- neys to proper condition if they are the source of the trouble. They will cure the backache in any case and benefit you still more by giving the Kidneys increased strength and actly- ity: In boxes, 25¢. For sale only at Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not satisfactory. Fitted For Promotion. The following officers have under- gone a special course in artillery Yia- terial at the artillery camp at Petawa- wa and the commandant has certified that as respects that subject they are in every way fitted for promotion : Lieut.-Col. J. A. Morin, Capt. A. H. Panet, Capt. J. F. MacDonald, Capt. A. H. Anderson. The Barracks' Drainage. There will be some difficulty in pro viding first-class drainage for Tete de Pont Barracks, the ground of which is 80 low. The sewer pipe will have to be extended out into the harbor. Some filling in along the shore may be done 86 as te get rid of the stag- nant. water which sometimes causes trouble. ---------------------- May Be No Race. The Gananoque yachtsmen have not yet signified their intention of coming Fup on Saturday to race for the cup of- fered for a contest between the King- ston and river fown yachts, and the season may end without fhe race com- ing off, 1,000 Islands--Rochester. Steamer North King leaves Sundays at 10:15 a.m., fpr Thousand lslands, Returning, leaves at 5 p.m. for Roch- ester and Bay of Quinte ports, ---- "Italian permints" Huyler"s 10e. only at lites Red' Cross drag store Neatly Everything Registered on the board, | 'While we have not space to de. scribe these new ribbon be admire them almost more other novelties we have re For to-morrow the prices wi] from Be. a yard for the dainty row effects, to 25¢c. a v very wide designs. Do not fail to visit our ribbog section, and at least. examine them to'morrow. EE . A | A Remarkable Sale of Huckaback Towels Remarkable for what? = Well, mostly for the fact that will offer towels that are equal to those sold as *'extra special at 30c. each, or 3.25a dozen," for 18c. each or two [or 35¢. Yes, it actually will: We bought the lot last week, and it reach. our store yesterday morning. Two days though, are plenty, for such a bargain to stop here, so out it goes in the morning [ike this : % 750 only, Linen Huckaback Towels, full bleached, and very) large--42 inches long and 26 inches wide, neatly hem | stitched with a full two-inch hem, and of splendid weight 5 and finish, actually a quality sold before and considered | extraordinary value at 30c. each. Yours to-morrow at 10] ° i 8 o'clock or 2 o'clock, only 35c. a pair, or each .... Children's School Handkerchiefs, Too auties, we than any ceived, l run \ Dar- ard: for the Worth Sc. for 2c. Do these figures astonish you ? Well they might. You had better look over the children's stock of "handkerchiefs to-night, for chances are ten to one they need another F dozen, now that they're at school again. And such an insignificant figure as ours for 4 to~morrow ! 7 80 dozen only, Children's School, 8 Handkerchiefs, of good size and fine quality of purc -white lawn, neatly hemstitched, and fully equal to any 02 of those regularly sold at Sc. each, | Yours to-morrow after €.30 o'clock, | New Imported New French Veilings Flannelettes One case of 27 to 31-inch Flannel One solid case labelled "French Veil-| ottes, in mice stripes, as woll as ings" came 'tumbling 'into our plain pink, blue and white, most store yedterday morning. It com- suitable for night-gowns, chil tained the very latest wovelties for] dren's underwear, men's pyjamas, fall, that we could choose from the ete, per yard, to-morrow, l0c highest wholesale house in the Do- One case of 31-inch Striped Flannel mon. ette, of very soft finish and good Very fine meshes are most in favor] Weight, pretty color effects, extra now--some plain, and some with special, per yard, to-morrow, | 3 dainty. spots, To-morrow, then, One case of 3%inch Fnglish Flan a we'll have them all ready for you| nelette, extra heavy, of very dain- to come apd try on until you just ty new designs, for men's working suit your fancy. Prices will run| shirts and night-shirts, per yard, from 20 to 40c. a yard. to-morrow, 15¢. DON'T fail to see the Metal Exhibit of the Canada' Metal Co., Toronto, Machinery Hall. mang ma essa AA We Have the Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices A Splendid Suit Case, Water- proof, $1.75 and $2.00. A better grade, leather corners, $2.50 and $2 75° I A Solid Leather Case, hand: sewed, $4 75 and $5.00. Solid Leather, leather-lined, double R locks, skirt pocket, etc., handsome case, $9.00 and $a. 50. Small Bags in leather, to $5.00, AS 'from $1.25 up Large sizes a little more expensive. A great many of our. Bags are im rted and can be Seen 'only at this re ge i pos THE LOCKETT SHOE STORF 100K An unb your whol caré and | selection of big dividen have a lai on the new inspection. right and a right here 1 E. P. Jer Frc Cou Har Thursday and Friday Enlarged) Ba Lowest one & I. Railwa: tween Sharbe woinge Sent. 1 15th An extra smith, on Fr soni, MASS INU Under the A talk on White, of th Carpenters England Everybody By order o Half » Makir Swill both pairin Mi Sign of Gok AUC SATURD| Stor irniture ean. TURK'S ------ Mme, | LL 263 ------ DESIRARI To close

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