Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Sep 1906, p. 1

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5 more, and : ou jin be filled with 'Queen's.' a There 4 i know, and rd. Perhaps oom' or so, and en roomers-- have ¢ neat little income se rooms ? Ata each one should 0 for. this coming a sum to be ig- it wouldn't cost he rooms, either, 'what we can do /Z regards four very important items §Towels all 72 inches HUCKABACK TOWELS, size | 4 08, at inches, neatly fringed and hi 30, 25°. 20 with red border, extra-spec Carer ial to- "morrow, each 80 inches HUCK ABACK TOWELS, size 20vi0 igs 3 inches, with nice red border 5 antl ® and neatly hemmed ends, 10 special to-morrow, each LINEN HUCKABACK TOWELS assorted sizes. and. of huck of. ghod quality, and some with fringe, S, full 72 qual- wt 9 . ; in pure whit som plain der, to-morrew, each If 2} & LINEN HUCKABACK TOW 21x38 inches, neatly fring size 21x42 plain, excellent quality, extra- Aifetiuln to- 20 morrow, each he a LINEN HUCKABACK TOWELS, size 24340, neatly hemstitched with good wide hem, of splendid weight and finish; or size 20x40, with fine damask border neatly hem 5 , Size fine ard, hein o med, extra-specials to-mor i row, each AS, 24, 2ULINEN HUCKABACK TOWELS, in 8 good "scored. sizes and styles, 1.95 extra-good Shialities, each, 6 » 35, 39, 45, 19, 59 and . same sizos BATH: hi many different sizos ahd qua fies, at a. 7 score of prices to-morrow from Be. each to BBIT. All Grades | a AL 0, Toronto, - M. A729 at the specifications call for Artistic Hardware e pleased to show you Sar- gnsand furnish estimates for ements. Sargent's Artistic' pleases the eye--lseautiful in 'design, harmonizing yle of intetior finish. rey & Birch, d 71 Brock st. PEOPLE | hat They Want 3 ey Want It, son we sell so many of our ' Lace Boots | ook on hand, a lige Natio of is recommended just the same d be. ins No one tikes to have his ungagshirt shrink so small that find it with a signifying glass. Some makers' goods are Some are positively unshirinkable. TWO GUARANTEED POSITIVES Celtio Brand for fine wear. Stanfield's for heavier' wear. Oue Euarunies goes with every par- Spring Needle - Ribbed, Penmap's Ribbed, B. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. mame vii 15 Auction Sale Of Yaluable Farm Pro ate in the Township of Saturday, Soir 22nd. at Eleven O'Clock Forenoon, on BROCK STREET, Market Square, offer for sale their of about 80° acres, three barns, wood shed, water in the barn "Phe property will be offered either as a whole. or in two parcels consisting of 150 acres amd the S TERMS OF SALE. , Which 'are reason- known at the time or may be had by ap- plying to the undersigned. T. J. SHORTALL, Washburn. CUNNINGHAM & LYON, 79 Clarence street, Kingston. SOUND PHILOSOPHY | see a Dra of Tea Poke up oe mind "that, Tea has "wuality to back it. ur ron Special Blend than a ecarload of premiums. One Pound Packages Only. Price, 35c. Jas. Redden & Co. The Home of Good Groceries. Half a Century Making Shoes Still "the same high stasidard | : both in New Work and Re- fie tending Vudeitatne Military Bootmakers Sign of Golden Boot. 84 Brock St. ~ Excursion to New Ontario On September 25th All Atations, OBR. King 1,4 0, St. Louis, 9; Philadé i for 10 |X > g A isn Western | New York, 103 Pittsburg, Sgkentd, cinnati, 8; Brooklyn, 3. Heuslil i League Very ei rates to American Leag Enquire at any C.P.R, ull Children's Nobby Tams. PY endless variety at Campbell Bros. Best's. DAILY MEMORANDA. Again Ve say New Fall Hats dt Campbell Bros. b Phis is the Festival of St. Matthew: "Black Dike Band," @ re House, 8.15 p.m. ryt trang Oper Fixcursion to Watertown, on Saturday and 2 pam > of Pittsburg Farin, hy Murray, at Ally, to-morrow, The Sun rises. Saturday at 5.26 a.m. and sets 'at 5.59 o.m. Sale of Vehicles on Market Sguare, to- MOrrow morning at 11. J This day in history 2 Walter Scott died, 1832 ; Fall. of Delhi, 1857 Y.M.C.A. Harr run, 8 pan. ; hovs paper chase, 9 w.an., Saturday. : "The Shadow Behind the Throne,' Grand Opera Flouse, matinoe, 2 30 pom, Saturday. WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Dupiness Office. 22 --Iitorial Rooms, J obbing Bepartment. Dainty China Constantly Arriving All the latest novelties can be found in our assort- ment. ¥ We are opening New Goods ..ROBERTSON BROS.. Queen of Furs 'SEAL SKIN We hate received a fresh consigh- ent of beautiful SELECTED ALAS- KA SEAL: SKINS from our dresser: LONDON. ENGLAND. In richness of lustre and -durability they are superior to any other grade. If you are thinking oi purchasing, now is the TIME to place your orde as the RUSH SEASON is fast. ap- proaching. WE INVITE YOU to call and in- spect our SKINS and MODELS. QUALITY, CORRECTNESS of STYLES and PERF "JON of FIT have always beer characteristic of OUR productions. Send us your name for FUR CATA- LOGUE B. John McKay Fur Heuse 149-153 Brock 8t., Kingston. -------------- Occuréd on the Grand Trunk Railway last night, also a serious Accident in this city yesterday, and many accidents have happened EXECUTORS SALE rh vay and passer W. N. Lemmon Estate Saturday, 9. 2 One Shrine Wageon. provided in case of an acci- dent to yoursel{ ? If not, call at Nu. 18, Market Street, Kingston, and get the L AT EST combined Accident and t| Sickness Policy issued by the Imperial Guarantee and Ac- Canada Telephone 703. ca--r-------- - F ROBT. J. REID 'Phone 577. 222 Princess St Wear "'Allen's" | gxe NOTICE | a Hall Steve, Parlor. Stove, Ronen Rane, or any other Stove 393 Princens Steet. Baseball Summary. vidonce, 4-1. Toronto, X Newark, Jersey City G; Montreal, 4 Peaches, Plams, Grapes. and blue grapes. Crawford, iam ston Man "station, The from. his erushed was found on the everyday. eo a narrow escape. awake, » child jmpdot from one was uninjured. 3 In addition to the engine, * and 'the consisted of One peculiarity lision was that the sleepers. , but some rear coaches were but none seriously R, Hellmuth, who 'was a passenger, ened at the time of the collision, seemed to ¢ miles an hour. of the danger whistle, a sudden slao ke ning with the_brakes, The wreck. occurred tracked portion of the responsibility for it has yet to be de- ANOTHER ACGIDENT |i: train » screeching 3, west-bound, y eumbersome, he was trying to back on to the fast express bore . It is said that he mi train for thought that it, Miron, senger éngipe, is unfortunate light of the freight engine through the thought it was "When we got near- Miron, Ukrank 3 od, it's the freight and on the wrong track,' and he j cident Insurance Company of when "the J. O. Hutton, Manager \phore. to follow me, freight train, éome und sée me as I have the largest stock 1 have ever had; also a lot of Furniture and Carpets. Everything TuRK'S SECOND-HAND STORE National League.--Boston, 1: Chica but 1. Cin- t. Louis, 5; New or G.7. | York, 5_4talled in eighth, darkness). Pay. Cloveland, 74; Boston, 2-3. Detroit, North Bay. bn. washington, 9. ; Eastern League.--Rochester, 54; Pro- w~ {called end of thirteenth, darkness). as" Sailor Blaine" most careful, Great. big. red peaches, red, white Just think of -it--a fine 2e, guaran- teed tooth brush costs you nothing at DD Hi is TE But The Brave Engineer|. Lost His Life. PITCH-IN ON wn GL R EXPRESS COLLIDED, HEAD- oN, WITH FREIGHT Napanes--Engineer All Lives But His Own--King- on Board--Seven Sleepers on the Express. Special to the Whig. p," Unt, Although the passengér englhe ten. der mounted the baggage ear, and the thaggage car telescoped the first day conch with the exception of the engi , the casualtios were Fireman Kdward Miron, who was on the passenger engine, nd jumped in time to save his life, his knee joint and back badly @rehck Engince r Charles O'Rill man David-Young, James al, was thrown Shrouph a var door when the crash came. Y ie Hanley, of Kineston, had He was sleeping in the front end of the 'day coach when the collision occurred, the bageage car war shoved into the to find himielf cov: pred with al ris and a "Bere amin ~ buried beside had not gone out, and i heavy timbers ¢ , and make an exit from the ear before the big heat coils" crashed appears )'Rill had orders to wait on a siding y No. 2, east-bound, to pass, His train was fifty-three The last » were Yjump, Ned, jump,' I thought Frank was going but he didn't.' saw that a Eagineer called to his fireman to jump and set the example by leaping himself. 3 much distressed "about the accident. "I. did. the best I cars back in time but A flag man went somehow Empey, train has Bhen rotding Sor thirty. and never sornichied hefore. He could not avcount for the accident. The remaine of the unfortunate en- gineer, were érushed between the boiler and the fender of hie éngine was pFacticelly demolished. . Frank Maine was known or the road and was considered He was about forty-six years old, and-his Home was in Mon- repd. He leaves | a The frolght engine was not seriously but two' light box ears were crushed into splinters and the wreck: "oad in both dire. the time of hak-past six when the wrecking a had one track cleared and the * westbound Halifax tt The terribly mutilated remains the engineer were brought sance and taken dharge of by Coroner Jowan..Thete 'will probably be un in HE BROKE JAIL To See a Dead Woman broke away from jul' het girl he had oh ui Addie Lis to: gaze on er lace. his rors' off the scent whan Ho is- in the rdom with Then he othe rv Sept. 3 the part , wigh the realization of a horrible ateath, in saved many lives on the Montreal, ox, which left the about 10:35 o'clock, fast express collided pi on with a freight train about a of this o this morning. passe ngers agree that had not the engineer of the express stayed at his post, and applied the air at the saerifice of Wanstead disaster hive been repeated s Grand Trunk railway. Poor Blaine; with hs head severed and mangled body, brakes levers when the wrecking crew drew the powerful engines apart from their deadly his own life, 3 would mest likely on the hoth of Bell iri the freight engine, wore also painfully hurt in by jumping from their engine. should niurder , colonel, T him. was thrown in the only seventy dollars, seat to another, passengers -ih the scarcely of these thrown out po their K.C. outlaw, is dying being shot by his brother, Watheld bas Re rroatred i i + killed a dozen men » Bap 3 » such good work in Uhivnga in prosecuting has general evangelist of United the already, had cleared. fireman of the said that when he mate s Montreal a music O'Rill could to get the king's physician, and and Miss Broadbent clnss passengers éver S during of September of any previous season will be on the Empress of Bri alowed ssengers in the express for and ' of into Na+ Stayed ony: heart dead by her own hand and him sell serving a jail sentence lar- yesterday, guard at the of He. threw "punished for his mis- written a note to it in the hands bi had aying that he would Lioliow. Prisoner "Tailed that ¢ ted Cy so doing. PRIEVE FEEL Woman Who Gave Birth to Child in Prison to Remain Convict Post annoumees that the death sentence on Fran Bloemers. has been -commuted to imprisonment fqr Hilo eight motiths "ago for participation in the murder of Liewt.-Col. Roos, execution was delayid as she had a the been y, many persons urging that the woman's sen: tence should be modified, Roos 'was a distinguished ficer of the general staff, who Hved in the same house as the It was supposed that he had a of Bloemers fauri- poked Lo hor hus" they mate on the which Roos down to investi in the darknées «5, and out off his head which Frau Bloeters buried out i The booty amounted to and when it had sent Fran Bloemers gave a clue by selling some of Col. Roos' goods at auction. reer PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Gulled From All Over The World. Milwaukee Avenue State Bank of Chicago is to be re-organizxd » Canadian system. poof A.W vacant position in the Ontario Labor Bureau. Four Tartur villages in Transeanca yp Armeniand, lying thick relations will begin millions on Friday. bis, will is to be at tacked on several f ison 98 Virginian Wharnclifie, W with Dr. His brother > de spatch says a Cana elected chair + hoard of thé woman's astiiary of the Brother hood of Locomotive, Firemen and En i a member of is full of en sto build ia had! to cont $200, , already" profises persons for 85.000 each, . on condition that the » amoimt §8 raised. from and Em- Captain And Two Seamen Were in Lost. 3 SWEPT OVERBOARD wel MIGHTY SEA CARRIED OFF CHART HOUSE, Becond Officer, Ill, Takes Form: er's Place--Vessel the Worst 'Damaged Craft Known to En- ter ~ Norfolk After a Battle With Gale at Sea. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 21.-The British tramp steamer Lapra, of the Hyman line, bound from Port Arthur, Tex. September th, for European ports, has arrived here after having encoun: tered: the terrific storm whidh swopt the Titteras const last Monday, and during which the ship's sopunantder, Capt. Charles. TT. Adams, and two sepmen were swept into the ocean and lost. The Lawra, with her cargo shitted and badly listed to port, came inte the Virginia Capes with her chart house gone, all save one of her life- hoats missing, her bridge torn to pieces, the steel sides of her hull bent and her superstructure a practical wreck. The ship showed Suse of hav- ing been. worse handled by and sep than any steel ship no ever entered this port after a storm. It was at three o'clock, Monday moming, that the storm wos at its height, and for thirty-eight hours the Laura wrestled with the elements: Capt. Adanis and two of -his men ware in the chart house on deck when two great "wavs arose, one upon either side of the ship, and rising to a point higher than the ship's bridge, hs and fell, crushing the house: Then the receding waves, assiabed by the awful wind, carried the house away to sea, and it and the veo: pants vanished from sight, The wave wrecked and. carried away the boats and wrought great. damage tothe superstructure of the ship, The second officer lay siok~3 his bunk with fever of 103 degrees when the master was lost. He was carried up and took gwmmand and saved the m he anchored heve he told of the loss of life aboard and of the storm. He was taken at once to a local hospital. The third officer also suffered injury. Every man aboard ship ia bruised, sore and suffering, and it is said all should be in the hospital. The second officer of the Laura, who is accredited with having by 'his great, heroism saved the ship after 'the lons of Capt, Adams, is Frederick Glad stone, of West Hartpool, England. He took charge of the 'vessol after the loss 'of the captain and Officer John- ton had been thrown against the side of the ship and rendered wheonscious, Officers Johnson, Gladstone, the third engineer, and Fireman Steward, now in the hospital, will all recover, COMPROMISE MADE. Division Made But Arrangements Not Settled. Montreal, Sept. 21.--The general conférence, this morning, disposed of the re-organization proposals in three departments: In the mission work a compromise was ndopted and after a debite oe upying two entire sessions, the compromise was adopted without Hiscussion. The compromise provides for the election of two general secre tavies and the division of the work into home and foreign departments, but. tand this was point yielded by the majotity of the committes), the de- Tails of this arrangements wepe left be: tween the secretaries and the mission board and exectitive, In addition, it wae decided that the treasurer should be a layman, that the office should be honorary and that a sub-treasurer shonld be appointed for office dirties. thers is to" be a generd] sedretary elected by the general conférence and two field secretaries appointed by the hoard. one © to reside west of "Lake Superior, The proposal to elect dn nssocints gecretary of "temperance and 'moral re- form was voted down and that board was authorized to employ such aid as was needed, The, education department is left in the execeutive charge of the general weeretary, but the bdard of edosation i® authorized to appoint a fleld secre tary. The committed on Superahumtion mét and decided to recommend to the conference a decrease in the allowance 21 ~The famous train | of $0 per annvm for = those ministers ws Limited, is expected 38 this afternoon, The press of Britain will leave about three o'clock. Sir Willian Broadbent, who have served under thirty-five years and "to increase by $13 per annum those * who have = served over fiity the | years. Lady Broadbent are also return the Faupress Besornes Chief At Sudbury. Sept. 20-On the Hoch of October, Chidd of Police Gun- vou, of Deseronto, will take the posi tion of chief constable' of Sudbury Madkintosh Plaoffee," eh. Edwards J Jenkin, 274. Priticess #treet. ur' To Hold An Thspection. first : carriéd eastward | MY chairman, and Mr. Young, mem- the | Pere of the new transcontinental rail way commission, dt Québec, . this morning, to make an officigl inspection of the progress and quality of the work done during the past few Quebec, Sept, 2h ---Hon, 8. N. Par- months, Hope To Release Her. middle of next month. In thé Epworth League department | Quebee, Bept. 21.---The wreckers at at | work oh the stéamer' Bavarian, stranded at' Wye Rock, report that steady progress is being made snl they expect to have her Wflont by the _. AFTER THE REWARD For Running Down the Fur Thieves. Windsor, Ont., Sept 2]. Provincial Detective Campos went to New York, last wight, to claim the 82.500 re ward offers by the Brooklyn Pur company for the enpture of who stole about sixteen thousand dul- Crown A ttomey. a Chatham, Who prosecuted case and thé Chatham palice who agin' to have located the three men, and to have done alt the work in the case, are greatly annoyed beepuse Campesu claims even a share of the reward. NO DAMAGE SUSTAINED. Agent McKenna's Party Had No Disasters. Ottawa, Sept. 81 --In response 46° inquiry 'by the a terior Mr. Cooke, agent nt Prince Al bert, wires that there is no truth in the story that three members of Ine dian Agent McKenna's party met dis: aster while travelling north to pegoti- ate a treaty with aborigines. The story was that they had met disaster in Buffalo Lake. "Tis true that one oe, the purty, Mr. Belanger, was od with five Indians while uve but no damage was Sustained. ------------ . Peaches, Peaches, Peaches. Extia selected peaches, thé choice of Niagara at Urawford's, EXPRESS DISASTER AT GRANTHAM 1AM DUPLICATED SALISBURY WRECK. . S-------- * Rounded Curve at Forty Miles An Hour Instead of Ten, as Regulations Prescribe -- No Explanation Why It Was So. London, Sept, 31.~The wreck of the Groat Northern express al Oranthem, | sostorday, in which ten. persons wes | al and gay Anji , Was a re petition of the Salisbury disaster, The train passed through the station at} Grantham pt a speed of forty mi an hour, and took a short, -- curve beyond the Sati at that rate, when the atiohs. pressribe that the gurve shou ntl be prosuibe at o tate greater. than ten miles. . As. vet | there has boon no satisfactory explun: ation as to why the train took the curve at It has been suggested that the en: gineer momentarily suffered from men: tal aberration, and instend of stop ping at Grantham, as he should have done, passed throwgh, 'against = the signals. The: vailway officers do net beliove that the breaks failed. Few of the deatl and injured "have vet been identificd. The engineer and fireman are buried benonth the wreck of the locomotive, Amone the killed | was Director Philippon, of the North: Eastern railway company. 2% Movements Of Vessels. Rimouski. Wharf Que, Sept. 21.- RMS. Virginian, from Liverpool, in ward, at' 9:00 a.m., 245 first, 307 at cond, BSI steerage Passengers, all well, Quebec, Que., Sept, 21-88. South- wark, Dominion line, from Diverpoel, inward, at Heath Point, Anticosti, at 9:30 a.m. SS. Sardinian, Allan line, from Havre, inward, at Point Amour, am. Montreal, Sept. 21. The Allan BS, Toninn, for Liverpool, sailed from Mpntreal, at 6 am. The Allan 88. Tunisian, from Liver- pool, sailed from Moville, at 9 am, with 73 saloon, 813 second cabin and 100 prbeprage passengers. 4 Free. No more saving of wrappers. With "anch six bprs Pleasure soap. we give you a uselul artide free, your choice to pick from, one-hall pound tin finest English mustard, for 10c., or 6 Ibs. Spanish onions for 25c. at Hopkin- son's grocery, Market Square, next Crown bank. "Phone 708, -------------------- Important Ietter Read. Quebpe, Sept. 21--At the weekly meeting of the Quebwe- harbor com: missioners, yestorday, a very import ant letter from the minister of marine and fisheries "acknowledging the re ceipt of the commisdioners' letter re- garding a new graving dock in Que- bot was read. © - -------------- Men Of Fashion. quality they cannot be éxcelled, See our new derbys at $1.60, $2, $2.50, $3, 31, Campbell Bros, the store of quality, -A Bark Ashore. Quebec, Sept. 21.--The Norwegian bark Barford, Capt. Larenssen, bound for River du Loup to load, ix ashore bt | Busytie. Island, opposite Trois Pis- toles, Peaches, Peaches, Peaches. Extra selsttod peaches, tha choice of Niagara at Crawford's, The family medicine shelf at howd not he without. a bottle of Best's "Short Stop." It may save a life, " costs | yon: only 16¢. a bottle. a A ------ aE EE I OR WR RES Se NSHP N-- I a a ---- my aqualled in Kingston, and values 'that ohily ous large purchasing Powers: lis At no time ean the Fait buying be done" ta: better adventage then now, High Grade Novelty | Suitings---- ne splendid rahe o* new wiylem, 784. Ani 22% Kinawton, fort, 21st, 1008 E84 te MLV NA ~In Kingston Chris Mul 'Breaker Select our hats because in style and Luovv uni 'and Nat in Li = Sede: 2 ry 3 Seats now on od MONDAY, Sept. wr furs with those "any of will discover. the = su jority of ours 'at ones. our

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