Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1906, p. 1

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Alter our season's supply + Blanket wascull bosgly were offered this small lot at what was really a very speci price--considering the articles that they are such as could |. held over uatil another yeu, ete. We accepted the offer we were sure that pi- trons and friends would tho. oughly appreciate a chance which would offer the least say ing on such blankets as these : > 62x72 inches hich nothing that it has nal value at Flannolette | 28 rm Travelling Two Dollars renty Five... r of ideal travelling comfort [or at it would regularly cost. And. e rugs is not by any means con- bout the best things made to throw ad upon a slightly after 9.30, worn lounge, see if you haven't good use for 1.25 ngs, large ral differ- ng colors, » quality ht), fully 5 sold in ularly at o-morrow Sell You of 2 Stove roublesore Y & BIRCH, Street, Kingston. BIT ' Toronto; ' M1729 ee ---- 3 for Kingston SED LADIES : know t people style. are pre- {to pay too, but must have tt. The 'ess and hy Dodd have style 'and id, ed hei, es at $1,50 Re are First. Buy one. UNSHRINKABLE | UNDERWEA on No one likes to e his undershirt shrink so small 'th he can hal find it with a ifying glass. Some makers' goods are sure shrink. R rdly to Some are. positively panshirinkable. ~ Celtic Brand for fine wear. Stanfield's for heavier wear. Oug guarantee goes with every "ment. : Two other good values-- Spring Needle Ribbed. Penman's Ribbed. satisfactory lines TWO GUARANTEED POSITIVES gar- and E. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. In the High Court of Justice Molatyre ws: Watts PURSUANT TO made in this tause and bearime date LL JUDGME the S0th, September, 1906, and by virtue of the powers vested in the Jixecutor of the late James Watts, there will he sold with the approbation of B. Walkem, Fsquire, Master of this Court at King- ston by John H. Mills, Augtioneer, ut his Auction rooms, Brock street in the City of Kingston at the hour of cleven the thirteenth day of October, 1906, the following. lands and prem the property of the late James - W in one parcel dr in difierent parcels o'clock in the forenoom on SATURDAY, AF. ines, atls to suit, purchasers, and as may be rendered necessury n mely, on the, Fast Division, stree i Kingston, being Lot mulnbér 24 in said City, being gro doublet frume tenements and sine frame tcpement and bearing street mumbers 41, 43, 45, 47 and at present occupied hy tenants, lark Stree and Clergy strest, West The preperty will be offered for Side whole. sale The said parcels and on the cash, o tenth down at balance in "thirty days hasers. to and procure abstract yn Senne, the That is, Beauty becomes 'de- tine sale ay wo ue, AR iSndent upon the Beast to Comditions Of Th Highs Chup or ep from ber the icy blasts urther rticulo san he fd from: and cold air of this rigorous MAINTE & Me ors. |eriod. And we have levied ated at Kinesion this 30th duy of) upon the skins of many of the + (Sad) J. B. WALKEM, Mast rival of Mr. Mets, 'a most expert part of the the the 49, het ween sa lo subject to a reserved bid on each of the Terms the purchaser Ss at er. he American Ladies' Tailoring Co. We take pleasure in announeing the ar- de signer and ladies' tailor, baving had the rare opportunity meted out to = fn bis trade to practice in 'the most fashionable cities of the world, vis. : Lowdan, England and Paris. France. is, Sherefore, It not neoelsary for us to ssy that the best workmapship and fit nteed. ers can supply (heir own goods or secufe them from the company. ey returned it work is dot sasisfac : 'Phone 686. : Mon- sory. Half a. Century Making Shoes - Still the same high standard both in New Work and Re- pairing. Wear *Allen's" Multary Bootmakers Sigd of Golden Boot. TAKE NOTICE For / Hall 'Stove, Parlor Kitel Range, or a other come and see me as I stock 1 havp ever had : Furniture "and Carpets. 84 Brock St. Stove, Stove ave the largest also a lot of Everything TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE 868 Princess Street. . Excursion to Toronto' Under Auspices of Kingston Teacher's Institute, Going, Thursday, Oct. "WM returning up to evening of Special train leaves UG. T.R. Station, 7 am. cept No. 4. Fare, $8.70 return. the of The "Mowans, home and grounds John Mudie; ments : canyeniently car line, overlooking tap the situated Onta Dressmaking and Miss K. Sullivan has returned - the samé place, 105 Brock St. 677. ? " The Best. Values in Kingston in new at Camphell Ros. son's Rel Cross Prug Store. Try Bibby's for boys' swenler ng haps you ought to have one. You shoyld see our Bear . Skin Coats, Tam and Bon 1th nets, they are really fine and 1a: prices within reach of all. City * on Thursday. Tickets wood. to return on any rapilar train ex- eae pts cet ---------------------- ~------ -~For Sale See September Bulletin coma t ii modern fonEove: on 0, SWIFT'S MALATE coon | NE -- | : Ladies' Tailor ing - Chicago and will cater to cuNtomers, at Phone, = ------------------ derbys Buy 'Dr, Pires Remedios at Gib- ¥. DAILY MEMORANDA. Inspect': : The ew styles . 4 In Fine Furs at Campbell Bros. Board of Works, 4 p.m., Thursday. Cheese Board, 1.30 pom, Thursday Cheap Excursion tp Toronto, Oct 11th. Sea advt The sun risoa. Thursday at 5.59 a.m. and sets. at 5.37 p.m. This day in history Treaty of Lime erick, 1691: U. S troops withdrawn from' Pekin. : WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Business Office. 229 Editorial Rooms, 202--J obhing Department. Dainty China Constantly Arriving Al the latest novelties can be found in our assort- ment, We are opening New Goods everyday. ROBERTSON BROS. Beauty and ithe Beast Are always closely associated when the winter season comes. Beasts, in order to provide Beauty with becoming Wraps, Coats and other warm gar- ments. . These are made up in the latest styles at four prices, JOHN McKAY FUR HOUSE 149-153 BROCK STREET Good Sense . . People who . decline to pay 50 cents whén they can get equally as good an article for 35 cenis show Good Sense. Qur Own Special. Blend Tea ! Is a 50 céht quality, sold for 35 cents. Try it. In pound packages only. Jas. Redden & Co. The Heme of Good Groceries. PEARSALL'S MILLINERY Our Opera Hats are one of New York Latest Fad, per- Special For Thursday Children's Winter Silk Bon- nets, for 2bc. Just see them. PEARSALL'S MILLINERY Frontenac Loan Company. » TENDERS JWILL BE RECEIVED until MONDAY the 8th inst. for shares (nar value 850 each) in above company . CHOWN : Executor. i -------- EE -- Seized Bad Food Chicago," Oet, 3. Thirty thousand pounds of decomposed poultfy was condemned and scindd at two ecoltl storage warchouses, here, hy -the cily health department, yesterday. ------------ Goes farthest, is bright and Swift's Scranton coal. "Seoteh" mints, fresh GEO. X. dry, at Gibson's daughter of a was secured and a call made on Rev, Minister's Wedding Delay- ed By Brother Minister. HAD ANOTHER WIFE WOULD-BE GROOM SAID HE KNEW NOTHING OF HER It is Said the Real Wife Had Come Back to Ontario From New Brunswick--The Maus Version, St. John, N.B., Oct. 3.--Rey. H, S. Savery, Congregationalist, for the past four months, has been in charge of the Presbyterian church at St. Martin's. On Satyday he drove to Hampton with the 'dighteen-year-old local member of the local legislature, A marriage license M. Ross, Methodist miaister. He was somewhat suspicions and delayed the wedding until thé evening. In the meantinie he made engpiries that showed that Savery had proviously in trodiced a woman at St. Martins as his wife, and that she hed returned" home to Ontario, suffering from cot sumption, > The girl's father was then communi cated. with. He asked t6 have the wedding delayed. When the couple hex the minister's' house in the evening they were separated and the girl was told that her futher "was coming. Savery was charged with being married. The father took the daughter, while Savery came to St John and on Sunday eveming preach- ed at the Calvin Presbyterian church. He is said to be a theological stu dent. He first met the girl on Septem ber 19th, when she went to St. Mar tin's to attend the Sabbath school convention. Savery admits the whole story; but declares he does not know the whereabouts of his wife or whether she is dead, and elaims he tried to persuade the girl from a" marriage, but the girl was determined and he gave in. . AGGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN May Dissolve a Congress .to Meet Soon, * 8t. Petersburg, Oct. 3.The govern ment dopnitiments dre now engaged in an agerossive campaign against oll sections of myaliitionary move ment. The "ministry of justice is pre- Pa to dissalve the congress of the cob8titutional democratic party, which is to be held soon, in Helsingfors, and to prosecute the members, unless the congress places a repudiation of the Viborg manifesto in its programme. Accused Of Stealing Peaches. . Bt, Catharines, Ont., Oct. 3.----Thos. Moredith, John Boyd and Charles Hicks were committed for trial by Magistrate Aikens, at Niagara-on-the- Lake, charged - with stealing fruit. It is said accused 'had for some time been in the employ of Walter 0. Bur- gess, a fruit grower; in Niagara town- ship, and that they had, on different oceasions, during the night, taken bas- kets of peaches and borrowing a neighbor's rig, had driven them to Niagara-on-the-Tsake for shipment. In all, seventy baskets were said to have been stolen. Strike Declared Off. Fort William, Ont, Oct. 3. The strike of freight handlers, which has practically paralyzed the marine business at Port Arthur and Fort Wil liam for a week past, has been de clared off. The men' return to work at the old scale of twenty cents an hour with twenty-two and one-half corits. for night work. After waiting three days to be unloaded, yesterday, the steamer Northern Light cleared for Duluth with its cargo. . Accused Of Pocket Picking. Peterboro, Ont; Oct. 3~--Milburn Morrison, a Brockville youth, was committed for "trial gt... the police court charged with picking pockuts at the Peterboro exhibition. He was rested by ome of the police officers from his suspicious actions. Some time ago he was convictel of larceny in Brockville, and allowed to go on suspended sentence. Killed In Picton Yard. Pigton, Gnt,, Oct. 3. about fifty years of age, ar- Isane Friar, was struck by a Central Ontario railway pas- senger train, yesterday morning, and so badly hurt that he died of his injuries last evening. Friar was walk. ing oi the track in Picton yard and, being very deaf, did not hear the ap proaching train. He was unmagried. -- To Get Lighter Sentence. Madrid, Oct. 3.--The attorney-gener- al who originally demanded that the court impose the sentence of death on Senor Ferrer, «director of the modern schopl - of Barcelona, for his connec tios with the attempt on thd life of King longo, May 31st, now akks for a soutéhice of sixteen years in prison. ® Baseball Summaiy. National league Brooklyn, 2; itis burg, 0.. Boston, 2; Ciaecinnati, 2 (12 tunings, darkness.) = American league Ghighgo, 1; St. a. wion, 6: Washington, 5. Cleve land, 7 Detroit, 1. lagain protested and attacked the at- | the father oi two children, His sudden Louis, 0. Philadelphia, 4: New York, |. And They Wented the Bull Fight to. Go On. ¥ "Bordeaux, Oct. 3.--=During a bull fight here, yesterday, & matador fell dead from exditament. The manage ment, pon, announced the per formance was at am end. The specta- tors protes! whereupon the man: agement ordered that the performance continue, but the performers refused to take any further part in the-fight. Some men feem. among the specta: tors excitedly Jumped into the arena when the bulls attacked them furious: ly and gored five, one fatally. Fhe management again attempted to stop the performance, but the spectators tendants and alse attempted to set the amphitheatre on lire. The police finally expelled them. HOGIGIISIIISIISIISIISIIIIN * ¥ * EDUCATION IN SPAIN. = » * #¥ Madrid. Oct. 3.-- Minister % of Public Instructivn Gim- ¥ # ento has announced a pro- # Be ject for a loan of $10,0 ¥ 000,000 for the construc- ¥ ¥ tion of 8,000 orimary ¥ schools during the next ¥ % five years. * * HE WOMEN AS HARVESTERS Fl ---- Shortage of Farm Help--Women Worked. St. Cathapines, Unt., Oct. 3.-So many men went west that there were hardly any left around here to do farm work. "1 never saw such a scarcity of farm helpers as this year,' sail a Pelham farmer yesterday, "There was the greatest scramble for the few men left here that vou over heard of. UH an available man showed un anywhere there were a dozen after kim, The women had to get out in some cases and help get in the crops, The farmer who had sons of his own and could prevail on them to stay home and not go west was au "Xo tionally 'lucky man." Money All Over Iouse. Hudson, N.Y., Oct. 3.--Miss Frances Caraling Robinson, a woman sixty years of age, diodsin hér home on the Hudson, a few days ago, leaving $6; 0, to be divided eually among four religions societies. While an inventory af the house was being taken, money was found all over, in old jups, under carpets, and over copings, until the actual swan Sounds J mdre than $90°000, He rae made no ohjeation iq J Fe the discovery, are pow 1a the mind. was. an courts that her spund. : Wreck Near Chicago. Chicago, Oct. 3.~In a dense fog on Tuesday, the International Limited pess nger train on the Grand Trunk railway, due to arive here at 7.35 a.m., crashed into a suburban train at Elstan, five miles from this city, demolishing three coaches and inj ing a number of persons. One of the injured, Charles R. Liferman, of Chi cago, is not expected to live, ---------- Arnprior Merchant Fell Dead. Arnprior, Oct. 3.--~Keen regret is felt over the shockingly sudden death of Richard Hatton, a member of the fem of Hatton Broe., butchers, who féll dead at the firm's slaughter house Monday afternoon. Deceased was more than ordinarily populiir. Hé was thir ty-seven years of age, + madtied, and summons is attributed to heart dip oase; . A Better Understanding. Petersburg, Opt. 3.--Ernest Valle, fornurly a member of French senste and at ofie time mihiste¥ of justice, has arrived dre' for the pur- pose of strengthbhing, the bresent m derstanding between Russia and Frang for the extradition of 'political offend: ors from France. ' oy AR, ; wkd ei -- Gk "WElevator Suddenly 'Collapsed. Weyburn, .. Sask., Oct B:-The Mc Kinmon elowtor collapsed, "yestorday. The foundation gave way, The elev tor contained 250,000 bushéls of wheat, at the time of the Tall, which will likely be sawed, with the exception of a thousand bushels. The elpvator 45 a total wreck. Lash For Scoundrels. Fdward Hoffman, of 81. Jacobs, and George Jacobs, of New Pande were sentenced by Judge Lhisholtn, Berlin, Ont., to three ¥aurs in peni temtiary. Each will re six lashes They were convicted of an offence against two young girls, Aint St. \ De. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is sold at Gibson's Red COpbss Drug Store. 3 Try Bibhys for boys'. sweaters. HUSTLER BVeiyone of hem, : WIG WATS No wonder people use them. ® £ Red Cross Drag Store, Tey Bibby's for boys' overcoats. Cuba--Pres Roosevelt Declares Policy. HE WILL RESTORE GOVERNMENT TQ CUBANS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Thinks American Occupation Won't Last More Than a Few Monthes--Will Expedite Jor- mal Conditions Without Call- ing Special Meeting of Con. gress: . Washington, Oct, 3.~dn the meoting at the White House, yesterday, be- tween President Roosevelt and | the mombers of the cabinet now in Wash: ington, the presithnt said it 'was his policy to restore the government of Cuba to Gabuans, just as soon af law ant order had been established in the igland, federal elections held, and the new officers of the republic installed. He declared, with emphasis, that he did not want to annex Cuba and was apbposed to any such seggestion. 'In his: opinion, the American occupation vill not last more than uw fow months, and the president will do all Sn his power to expedite the restoration of normal conditions, so that the pre senve of American troops may be gs short as possible. The president has no intention of calling a special meetine of congress to consider the Cuban situation, hald- ing there is mo opcasion to secure logislutive authority under present conditions. Refuse To Disarm. Santingo, Cuba, Oct. 3.--It is re ported two thousand rebels in the vi- cinity of Guantanamo have velused to disarm uniil Gear. Del Catillo orders them to do so. lel Castille is not hers bug is expected soon, PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World, The assassin of Gen, Koalov - was exotutod 'at St, Pele has spent $122,000 in the year beautifying the eity, Forty students of Lake Forest Col lege, Chicago, are to be expelled be- cause they will not promise to stop having. k A nephew of the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, visiting Toronto, says 'alarmist rumors of his uncle's health are entively unfounded. James F. Riddell, Chatham, was found dead, with a gun shot wound in his head, at KErieau, wherd=he had gone to shoot ducks. : United States clootricians are hoping soan to be able to secure wireless communication between the west const of Mexico and Honolulu. The grand jury at Toronto brought in 'a true bill for theft against Joseph Phillips, formerly president of the York County Lean and Savings come pany. Peterbhoro ratepayers defeated by- laws to aid the Peterboro Steel Roll ing Mills company and the Rapid Tool company by the purchasing of Sites, Charged with "selling liquor during, prohibited: hours on Saturday night last, six license holders of St. Cathgr- ines, have Deen summoned 0 appesr before Magistrate Comfort on Friday. To Quit The Cabinet. Washington, Oet. 3.-Two retire: mente from the president's cabinet are slated for the coming winter, They are' those of Attorney-Geheral Moody," Dies Of Hydrophobia. Greenwich, Conn., Oct, 3.--Raymond Billingsley, five years ol, died of hydrophobia at thi dog and the wound cauterized August Oth. He was taken ill yesterday niorn- ing, and died in agony. Mis brother was bitten by the same dog at the watch of him is being kept. The 'dog was killed immediately. after it bit the childrin- ¥ Movements Of Vessels. Montreal, Oet. 3. Movements: of Allan. line steamers : Carthaginian shiled from Liverpool on October 2h, with age passengers, for Halifax; "Siberian, for Glasppw, via St. John's, Nfld, ars veel cat Bt. © John's, Nik, October nd; Pomeranian, from Lomilon, ar rived at Quebec at 6:30 a.m.; Corin thian arrived 'at Montreal 'at 8:40 om, Too Many Sacrifices 3 Loudon, Oct. 3A Wellington, N7,, despatch save that' the parliamentary committed is anable to recommend the ratification of the commerdal treaty with Australia, any adviintages dceruing Lo New Zén- rifice involved. | Soba eee BIG as ; cre LAr 5 61,443 an | Te Ove io con | ¥ whose resignation: will become effec tive about Decomber/.and Secretary of | Brockville, Onti, Oot. 8,«A deer the Treasury Shaw, whe, accordingto | made is terday in a free intentions, will amtive* in' | thiekly sett portion of the | 'ehruary. For one of the vatanciet | having wandered in from the sur ta be created the president will no- "irounding woods, firgt seen it wan mingle George Vo L. Meyer, ambassa- | oraging in oa los! but' when people dor to Russid, but for the other 'he fs | Gathered the: animal beats a hasty ve not yet read¥ to nomounce a successor. | treat' over fences 8) fil ds, ner hospitar lust night, having been bitten by "a same time, and a close, 18 second cabin, and 120: steer op the ground that | land would be outweighed by the sae" LUMBER PILES - Wi---- - ok Millions of Fest Ard Consuuad Fire By hy Ottawa, Oct. 3.--Fire broke out, this morning, in the centre of lumber piles ut Fraser Bros' mills, Del andy wp: to, Bgdh; twenty million of 1 i' were destroyed. / no lumber, ~bat--the: The loss is not wh. is only a few days since the Ritchie w fab Aylmer, six miles further north, were destroyed. -- Fire At St. Catharines. St. Catharines, Ont, Oct. 3. Ontario grape grower's and wine manufacturing plant, here, was burn: ed this morning, gatatliny o loss of fron $160,000 to $200,000. All the company's wine, in the buildings, was destroyed. The loss is fairly well cov: ered hy insurance but is, at Jrotenty unknown, The compaiy will, in all probability, rebuild their works, but it will take them years to recover | from the blow. ; % -------------- IS THIS A LIBEL? Canadian Farmers' Wives Axe London, Oct, 3.<Misws Ella Darlog- |! ton, in the Morning Leader, declares that Canadian farming women have | been taught to expect nothing fram the p on of wife; but to be Trydges of the money-enrners and raisers of | large fumilios. The teue Canadign | farmer trots bis 'wife as a thing to bo- used hard until it is' done, and } she extends her sympathy to unpre ried girls who go to Canada as helps. ELECTED A COADJUTOR. ---- Canon Richardson Appointed to Fredericton Diocese. ] Fredericton, N.B., Oct, 3.~Rev. Can- || on J. A, Richardson, church, St. John, was elected 3 tor bishop of Fredericton diocese af- ser a twele-hour session' of the 3: The vote, was reached on the el ballot, Canon Richardson reached votes, and 'the nearest Archeacon Neales, with 30. On the ater's motion the choice was made un- animous, a ------ 0 Likely The Man Needed. Sault Ste, Mari he Ri tion. received pin Oot, fap. g dd was H He : sh i! Bef i Es e§F i iE % 2 y's i dn) wetlous, though it is oo injury will result fatally, / : > Joe Had Five Wives. Salt Lake City, Oet. 3. presi- dent of the Mormon Church, Joseph F. Smith, was bound aren sl Wine bleh with: a arge w wi ve | wives. Tha complaint was sworn So' by a Mormon deputy sheriff, the rent was served by ordée of a Mor mah, afl thercommitting magistrate also is a Mormon, ° . Deer Invades Bragkville pt i jo view. ---------------------- Escaped From, Petlawitte Jail. Bolleville, Ont., Opt. 8.~There was an escape from the jail here, this morning. Frederick Renfrew, serving a two months' sentence for theft, was abd wos soon lost Ts Brit s { iN w ol for lege house breaking. rte Loitered Near Strathcona's House + London, Oct, 8.~For loitering near lou Strathecona's rooms during the berdeen celébrations, "Ghorge = Stev- ens, on hotel thief in London and New York, was sent to prison for threes months, } A -------------- H A Vessel Toundered. Now Orleans, Ont, Oct. 3.--Reports recived last night that a freight § camer foundered in of exico in the hurritone. name is unl n. > Sp ------------------ Milk Famine Throatened. Brantford, Oct. 3A nlitk famine is threatened.' Ofie dealer says he has had 'to eut off filly customers and tore otherd to a half supply. 30 ws - -- ©. Maral), * M.P., deput. the Holmer of Commons, 1é on an extended tpur of the North-West next Try Hibhy's for boys' overcoats' 10" him was | from' Gladstone, is to the . that : an unknown man. sppearing antl it elt ot} Tate * and one mon ¥ Funeral from his father's on, Bib... Thiggwey "i ry ee y

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