Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1906, p. 7

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Protective Kells iy of Toronto, is founder i nh d and secretary. T he plationn is worthy | ! 5 of considerable study. 1 $7.00 fio . KINGSTON Ten Days Return Limit. Fast Through Trains - Ask New York Central Agents and watch § |" newspapers. ities. 3 Reduced Fares Until Oct. 31st, 1906 Second (lass from Kingston to - Colonist Fares SEATTLE, VICTORIA, VANE COUVER and PORTLAND $46.30 ROSSLAND, NELSON, TRAIL ROBSON, SPOKANE 48.80 ANACONDA, BUTTE, HELENA SALT LAKE 43.30 COLORADO SPRINGS, DEN- VER, PUEBL( 43.30 SAN FRANCISCO, LOS AN- GELE 418.05 MEXICO CITY +. 47.05 Low Rates to mdny other Points. . : For Tickets and other information, ap- ply, to J.P... HANLE Office Corner Johnson and Ontario streets. » KINGSTON RL RAILWAY: In Connection With Canadian Pacific Railway SPECIAL RATES TO THE (Tacoma SONA wD Second class one-way, on sale only un- til Oct. 1st. VANCOUVER $46. 30 VICTORIA {NELSON $43. 80 ! ROSSLAND SPOKANE Proportionately low rates to other points. Full particulars at K. & I'. god C.P.R. SEATTLE From oe Ticket Office, Ontario strect F. CONWAY, FoA. FOLGER, Gen. Pass. Agent, Gen. Supt. Bay of Quinte Railway New short line for Tweed, Napanee. Deseronto, and all local noints. Trains leave City Hall Depot at 4 pm. F CONWAY, Agent B.Q. I Kingston. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY SPORTSMEN SATISFIED Reports from all the Game Sections of the Maritime Provinces indicate a most successful season. Write for ** Fishing and Hunting Trail of the Mic-Macs™ * Week in Canaan Wouds "Moose of the Miramich" TO GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, Moncton, N.B. ALLAN LINE 5 Royal Mall Steamers MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Tunisian... sooo Oct. 5. Nov. 2, Victorian ...... «... Ou 11, Nov. 8, Toninn | ¢ Oct. 19. Nov. 14. Vieginisn wo Oct, 20: MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. Moderate Rate Service. for Biston and intermediate Hay of M 8. [Quinte Ports, oh ues onalian a ig oF Tow: 15. {and Saturdiy Steamer calls Sicilian nee et. 18. Nov. 22, | to. Northport and Belleville. : . For full Information, mrte ta. FB. RB For Eaten, got to J P VANLREY, | Horsey, General Manacer. Kinoston : J. Agent, Red P. GILDER-{P. Hanley, Ticket Agent: Jas. Swift & RLEEVE. fn.. Freight Agents. *aSeatet ~asssasesess 1S THE WORK ORK DONE BY A KELLY EVANS. v 1 The Fish and Game Protection-- ! The Platform 'is Worthy of | Considerable = Study Says Hardware an tal Paper. A* valuable pulflic-spirited work is being done for sections of the com- munity by the U ntario Fish and Game Associgtion, -of which A. YORK & | i That game, fish and game, through | v the attraction they form to tourists, | $7 00 are a valuable financial asset to the | . province, : That food fish should be conserved} and regulated for.the good of the peo- | ple and not wasted for the benefit of | one small class, | That certain game birds and song | and insectivorous birds are immensely | valuable to the fapmer in destroying | harmful insects; weed seeds, rodents, | and the lack of knowledge by the | should be com i | i First-Class Day Coaches public on such subjects batted steadily. That the wild lands of the prov- ince suitable to game and the waters guitable to game fish should be ever! New York Central & Hudson |v: de mori of I Didivor to River R.R. prevent the acquisition by individuals or groups of individuals of large tracts of territory for private game pre: SeTVeS. { THE SIX-TRACK That oe Bogie geo eve TRUNK LINE [isms litical party. Canada has splendid hunting Shortest Route to the United grounds and fishing waters, and, by States Via Kingston and Cape Yincent, N.Y. wise regulation the supply of game and fish can be kept up and the tour ist trade developed, In this trade is profit not only for the supply mer- | chants in- the larger cities, but also | Arr. Cape Vincant (str) > 00 a.m. 4 p.m, 3 sarahant in the Take Lve Cupe Vincent, 4:50 pow. | Tr the local merchants Arr. Watertown, "5:50 p.m. Jdistrigts, One grocer issues an exten- | Arr. Oswego, 11:5 wm. 9:13 pon. |sive catalogue and makes a large | a Toe: BY Sa ae rm annual profit-on its trade with camp- | Arr. Utica, 12:20 p.m. 9:45 p.m.]ers, hunters and fishermen, while sev- Arr. New York, 6:00 pm. 7:13 a.m. | ara] sporting goods dealers "find their wishing to take 5 a.m. trade in fishing tackle and shooting | materials one of 'the hest paying Lv. Kingston (str.) 5:00 a.m. 2:08 p.m. Passengers Steamer may secure staterooms aboard Convenient trals service im obprosite directions The perpetuation of means increased population in the PULLMAN. SLEEPING AND | immer rocort, increased consumpti PARLOR CARS tee af wal an aaditionat hard ware for the cabins and cottages erect York Seutal and nd linea within will benefit' by the \piereased demand while books for 1.000 miles over New | for the products of the farms and fac York Central, Boston & Albany. Buflalo. } tories. Much educational work is pos- OE Jitbure. Philadeivhia & sible on the dangers of destroying cost $30, Secure further information | valuable friends of mankind, and the and purchase tickets from H. 8. Folger, | i; fofination given in Ser. York ' Central Agent, Kingatod.fiont he extended considerably to the advantage of students and parents. Tn declaring for non-political action and in favor of conserving the public do- main the association will win the ad- tion of all citizens desiring = to | anada contintie one of the hap TINE TABLE piest spots in which to enjoy life to STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER |b found on the world's map. Beginning Sept. 4th. Leave Wolfe Island :- Books for 500 miles of travel on New | canoes, boats and fhugehee, Farmers C. F. DALY Passenger Trafic Manager, As JH, Sinith, General Manager, Ga CO. Gridley, General Agent. \ AMERICANS HOLD IT 1.00 300 PN on 3a Until a Permanent Government is 100 230 Established. om Havana, Sept.. 29. An American 12.30 5.00 provisional government assumed pos- Leave Kingston :-- session of Cuba to-day, when Monday, . $5 1130 AM. in P.M. Secretary Taft's proc Jamation declar- Wednesday a fe 3 1% ing self provisional governor of the Thursday....830 11 30 7.00 island was. formally issued. The terms Eriday. 2% 2 1% of the proclamation caused general Sunday 9 5.80 satisfaction, especially on account of sThitsday 51 spe Scinl § Datars Ray. Howe Te-| the land (Walker's Doc! alliday's Dock dB hy 3 Potat. Deck: Breaky + Bay 03) anf expressed and its promise that the Returning, leaves Kingston 3 p.m. government will be maintained purely Time Tubloysubject to Ghuhpe thot notice. for the purpose of restoring peace, Boat callout Garde FRICALAND: Muneges order and public confidence until a Bato Ty iarden Islandgomg to and from | manent government is established. moderate terms An which it was Sh spe Asked For Troops. QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY | 1.1: hicks Tor 'iroope, and fits LIMITED five hundred will be sent to Cuba as president authorizes it. soon as the fiver and Gulf of St. Lawrenge| "~~" TWO KILLED OUIRIGHT. Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes : Twin Screw Tron . 8.8. "Campana," An Accident on the: Pennsylvania with electric lights, electric bells and all RR. modern comforts. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 20.--The Sails from Montreal on Mondays at 2 | I'ennsylvauia express, which left New pan. 10th and 24th Sept. for Pictou] York at 7:30 am., today, hn into N.S,, calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, RR DIES Porce, Cape Cove, Grand River, Summer- the rear ofthe Long Branch expriss side, P.E.L, and Chutvlotyéto Wh, P.BJ. {for Philadelphia at Eddington, . Pa., ninetéen miles north of this city. Two passengers was Killed outright An ¥ w - i other died soon after being taken out of the wreck and one or two others are reported dead; Excursion, $385 by the i cew Twin Screw 8.8. *Bermud- Tidings From Stella. ian," 5.500 tons. Sailing from New Stella, Sept. 20 York, 12th and 26th September. Tem-}| fly Eph, oil ] nerature cooled by sea breezes seldom | about completed. A horse belonging above 80 degrees. to* Arthur Howard a kicked a few days ago, and had its leg broken, Robert Threshing is now The finest trips of the season for health end comfort. and had to be shot. Mrs. . Henderson, who has been very sick ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. | jor some time, is somewhat improv- 1 For tickets and staterooms, apply to | Ud. She is staying J. P. HANLEY, or J. I. GILDER- [the Misses SLENVE, Ticket Agents. Ont. : with her sisters, McKay, at Golliis Bay. Kingston, { Roy, J Lindsay exchanged pulpits with the Rev. W. Roberts, Adolphus- town, last Sunday. A. FE. Howard Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steal. | went to Deseronto last week to se lect the frame for his new bank barn. boat Company, Limited. tg re place the "one destroyed: by five -- some weeks ago Visitors : Miss T S IAN Mair and Miss Wilson, Kingston, at S R. CA P WW.) Moutray's; Mrs. Jackson, 1000 Islands~~-Rochester Kingston, at Mrs, William Allen's; Uommeneing Sept. 2nd, steamer will | Mrs. GG. Botting, and two children, leave Kingston, Sunday srlv, at 10-15 Kir.geton, at her mother's, Mes. C a ockport, § 1, e T 1 S41 ' a Be auatid Yoranaa Re | Lugwill: D. Tugwell, Stratford, at C. turning Will leave at 5 pm. for Tugwell's: R. P."Sawnders spent a few? Rochester, N.Y., calling at Bay of days in the city this week. Quinte Ports. STR. ALETHA ves daily. except Sunday at 3 p.m. sil New Hair Doseron Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the bair grow because it is a hair-food. Feed thie hair-bulbs, and the hair grows. That's nature's way, and that is all France is the only country on the European continent where the con- sumption of aleohol as a beverage is increasing. Mullet are perhaps the only fish that throw out regular sentries in from of and above their shoals. there is to it. Strong and healthy Boston church is one of the largest | | hair stays in, keeps soft and smooth, witht side nisles in England. 1t is|] and grows thick and, heavy. Then 200 feet jong by ninety-eight feet aid natire with Ayes Hair Vigor. wide, A little of it often does great things. In (reat Bfitain royalties on "min- There's Sentiue comfort in a hand- ing age higher than anywhere else, in some head of Sorte i DAILY BRITISH wie, -- ------------------ --|puBLIC i wm rer WARRANTS ISSUED] | wreck from exposure, branches of their business, ba fish and game | od consumption ! 3 «d. Extra labor will be required to 2 Cents a Mile orict he buildings and manufacture | public schools | MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. A er GONE TO EUROPE, Nominee. J | FOR ARREST ST OF ALLEGED . POLITICAL . WORKERS. Who Stand Accused of Con- spiracy in the Federal Bye- Election in June, 190d-- George Reid Readily Gave + Himsell Up. Toronto, Sept. .~Beven warrants were issued, this morning, for ollepet political workers, said to Wave ured "in the conspiracy charged . connection with the domirdon byo-elee- tion in London, on June 28rd, 1905, Those for whom the warrants were issued are : John Handy, William Serviss, George Ardy, W. J. Malloy, Daniel Wiley, George Revd, E. J. Si: ton and James Pearson. Reid, who is a well-knowh resident of London, surrendered himself to the police, this morning. He was arraign ed on a charge of conspiracy and pleaded not guilty. Ho was admitted to bail on one surety of $1,000, fpr nished by George Wilkie, MAYOR SCHMITZ: . Two Arrested In London. San Franciseo, Cal, Oct. 1.--Mayor Schmitz left to-day for a three months' London, Ont. Sept, 29. --In the vacation trip. in Europe, His selection London election bribery case, acting of the present time for his vacation | on instructions from Toronto, the is due largely to his desire to escape local authorities executed two™ war- the political tangle into which he has | rants this morning. William Serviss been drawn. At a recent republican | was arrested at his home on Wilson ate convention Schmitz practically |avenue and George Andy was arrest nominated Gillette, the Southern~ Pa- Jed on . the market, where he had cific's candidate for governor. brought some ment for sale. The After this selection union labor authorities dre awaiting instructions | leaders denounced Gillette as a traitor from Toronto as to taking or send: to the cause of labor. Before the con- | ing. them there, They cannot be bail: vention' was held Mayor Semitz de ed here, clared : "} will never support - an ene my t guse of labor." rt denounced Gillette; London, Oct, 1.-"Maj. Beattie, pre- Schmitz wonld be forced to bolt the sident of the Western Ontario Con | republicane nominee. servative Association, says: that he knew the case was in the hands of LOST FOR THREE DAYS. Tories Are Disgusted: the attorney general for some time, and was sure there had heen no at Adventure in tempt to make na byeelection issue out of it. When in Toronto, on Fri day he was aware that an arrest was . imminent, bpt liad nothing whatever { clothes all torn and himself almost a |i, do in the matter. Jorry Collins William Gallap | has been spouting around for months Hinped into the city a night or two | and the authorities got hold of him ago after having wade his way Land worked up the case, | throtigh the forest from the Britannia "I did not want to see the matter pine, Howe Sound. He was lost in | stirred up, and refused to. have any | the woods for three days, and thanks | thing to do with it. [ advised that® { his lucky stars he is alive to tell thé | the thing be dropped." i tale. He had to struggle through | That the ease was not worked up {densely-grown underbrush, over huge [hy the fondon conservatives was also {fullen logs, and to cross streams | the declaration of Percy Moore, the | swollen by the late rains into tor: |local secrétary, The story had been rents. public property for months, and was Gallup was out shooting on the di- | taken to Toronto by Collins. | vide behind the mining camp, and : took a light lumch with him, as he ox pected to be out only a few hows, He lost his way, however. After he had travelled a god distance and had reached an altitutle of 1,000 feet, a heavy fog blew in from the sea amd wrapped the mountain tops in a blan tket of mist. Unable to locate any landmarks, he spent a night wander- ing fruitlessly about, in dunger of death every hour, In the morning he found 'himself in, an unknown. dis | triet. He blindly. turned south, and {after spending three duys travelling arrived at North Vancouver. WOO0S WITH FLATTERY. 'William Gallup's British Columbia Woods. Vancouser, Sept. 29-With his Hyman Seys It's Blackmail. Montreal, Oct. 1.-Hon. COC. 8. Hy- man, who is at the Windsor, was seen this morning with regard to the ar rest of John O'Gorman for irregulari ties in° connection with the London bye-«lections. > "1 really know nothing about it," said Mr. Hyman, "but it strikes me as a case of attempted blackmail. | understand that Collins gave an affi- davit which was to be used at an op portune time. Probably some of those fellows are getting hard up." Monday's Fashion Note. = Woman of Eight Huybbies Tells How to Win. New York, Oct. = b=Mré. Mary Le Page, who has just taken husband No. 8, five being d and two divoreed, gives her recipe for capturing hearts in the following wards : "A woman must make herself neces. sary to a man. She must contribute to his comfort; material and mental, She must be solicitous of him, and she needn't hide it, either. She must always be on the lookout for his ad vancement She must be a helpmeet in evepy sense of the word. If she helps" him bef marriage, it is a promise that she will help him after, I woo by flattery of every sort. 1 have found that from a thirty: a man can stahd any amount of it. All she must be earcful about is to make it seem sinoere." Mrs. Mary J. Wakeman-Saunders Bowers-Godfrey-Gay-Lindley- Crowther had made seven matrimonial ventures when lait she was in the public, eye two years ago Evening or carriage wrap of broad Le Page is un Americanized English 'cloth, "trimmed. with . stitched bias man with a fondness for travel and an | hands' and cutwork of the same cloth, ability to provide the funds. Mrs. Le | The wrap was plaited on each side of Page married several wealthy men in the front and back and was made her carver, and she wather inclines to with open pointed cape slee which that kind, all things considered. were hung over loose foundation sleeves a silk to match the lining of the cont, these, open silk sleeves be- ing edged wig plaited frills of ecru It Was Swept Away in the Hurri- lace to the elbow. The bottom of the cane. { coat was slashed up on each side and Reports of | ornamented at the top of the pointed Johnson, keeper: of j band, which outlined the. slash, by a Horn stsland lighthouse, in Mississippi | figure in the cutwork. This entwork ix Soul: and the th of hie wife ami "ot at all dificult 10 do, the cloth, daughter, were brought here, to-day | which must be firm and closely woven, The lighth . was swept inta.. the being first stamped or penciled in a sta by the wind and waves and the conventional pattern and cut out with keeper and his family went with the | a smali*pair of sharp scissors and ma woman of LIGHTHOUSE GONE. New Orleans, Sept, 29, the death of Capt structure. chine stitched over velvet, silk or some contesting material, or aver Revenue Cutter Lost. white cloth. The modd wrap was of gray broadeloth; the eutwork being Washingion, Sept, 20. Assistant ched over gray satin of the same Secretary Fdwards has received a telsoram from F. M. Rook, engineer . ade, the lining being of the same in charge of the revenue ewtter, Alert, ,*atin. A band of the cutwork also ex-, at Mole, saying the Alert had been tended down each side of the front, sunk at her berth' by a river steamer being continuous with the pisces running into her during the recent which extend over the shoulders, storm. Nothing has been heard of the Yevenue cutter, Winona, or the launch Penrose, which was in Mobile harbor at the time of the husricang. "Three Swallows." Sir John Fower & Son's "Three Swallows" Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a eentury, Of highest standard of purity, Distillers to His Majesty the King, + Inport Regulations Tokio, Oet, 1.--Beginning today new regulations relating to the pro diction of cértifiontes of origin will be Perth' # rate of taxation this vear rigidly enforced in this country. Ac 514 mills on the dollar, and a cording to these regulations business i cit ol some %1,400 is shown. | firms wishing to enjoy the benefit of | special trade arrangements recognized Hutch Rests The Nerves. | in the eustoms duties law of Japan One cannot enjoy life with neives j must furnish the proof "of the fact which are constantly on the jomp. | hat the goods they are importing are When the nerves are not properly { the product of manufacture of the lo | nourishid they keep one in misery. To | enlity to which special conventions | have the nerves well fed it is neces | are applicable except on postal matter sary to have a healthy system, Hutch Jand goods, the dutiable value of which will 'give it you. By assisting the di- | docx mot exoend 100 yon, . | gestion. and soothing the lining of the | stomach it promotes a degree of V. M. Anderson, London, has been health which is wonderfal in its promoted Ya Picton Lranéh of the strength. Proper nuture is given the Bank of Memtreal to All the position | nervis and a quiet feeling of rest fol- EE ~ Buek's "Leader" | | | 1 tiade sithor for ot alr or for coiabination Beatiog. With «i it'is the most economical asid perfect heater known. Py It is built (and guaranteed) to last u lifetime. Its con- expert management and burns either coal of wood. Its equally adapted to the chilly days of Spring and Fall, or the cold nights of Winter, It is famous because of the servite it has | given to thousands of users all over Canada. : IF YOU ARE BUILDING study the heating question. You can save money and Koop dhe air in your house fresh and pure by our system of heating. Write or ask for our Heater Catalogue. : You will be glad you did. Crumley Bros.. A Beautiful Foot Makes A Woman Attractive Ladies' know what a stylish, well: \ shod foot means. A swell Shoe tones - up the entire costume and stamps the i S wearer as being well dressed. The We keep. our fingers on the pulse of Yo \ every dependabio source of shoe sup- | yup po ply, in Canada and the United States, We gather in the worthy styles as soon as produced. and $1 Shou, "are the and most satisfactory Pro by any manufacturer. The just FiEht, with not IN EVERY INSTANCE THE he ent and as SHOE STYLES HERE ARE The doing man wi nt hen wear el nt shows, ean DOWN TO THE HOUR. his: vitire' satisfac / alour ,. Gun Metal Calf, Calf, Water, Calf, Patent Ki Patent Colt, and in fact all the leathers. Street and Dress Boots, Slippers= any thing a lady wants to: wear in smart shoes, is here, THE HOME OF J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. G0OD SHOEMAKING m-- melee Exclusive Wearables We study four points in connection with our Ready-to-Wear Depart- ment--FABRIC, satisfactory; STYLE, latest; WORKMANSHIP, faultioss; PRICES, moderate. . Winter Jackets Just. a look at our Jackets this fall will convince you that our studying has not been in vain, for Fabric, Style and Workmanship are all of the best, and as to Prices, you "will find them as low as those * be had in Toronto or Montreal, : Walking Skirts vy We have made a special effort to have our Walking Skirts different from those seen in any other store this season, and we feel sure we have succeeded. © Exclusive designs and colorings, and prices ranging from 82.50 Lo 88 cdeh. Furs, Furs, Furs Be wise and buy your New Fur Coat or Fur Set now, even if you can't wear it for on while. Just now our stock is complete, "and hy care: ful byying and the lowest profits possible we sre able to sell our Furs at prices that are sure to clear them out quickly. Isabella Fox, Sable, Mink, Stone Marten, Porsian Lamb, Fox and Jeeland Seal for the little people. Come in and soe them. Order Your New Hat Early and Avoid the Rush : : : CASH COUPONS. Buy Your Children's Shoes A This Store SL OF OUR SHOES ARE SOLID LEATHER x Save time, money and- annoyance by buying your Shoes and Rubbers at this reliable store. 'of Mr. pi, who has gone lo St plows a hervous sensafion irritation. the world. . - j John's, N.B Hutch is a doctor for ten cents. McDermott's Shoe

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