Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Oct 1906, p. 8

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omprising Pan rts Fancy Tweed Skirts y and Plain Lustre Ski Cheviot Skirts In'all the leading colors $1.98. each. Thes skirts are made in the very latest style by high class men-tailored, exceptionally well finished in. ery respect and come in any size y to the low price at which these skirts are s will be charged soc. extra, MAJOR-GENERAL LAKE . -- Rifle Range; : fs, J Major-General Lake, chief of 'A ladies' heavy solid § | nel staff, Ottawa, 4k - GOLD WATCH, ith choice of engraved ¢ | plain case, monogram uded, This watch has a Span- enberg 15 Jeweled wove: nt and is fully warranted workmanship and time ardon, officer commantlin, rio, he visited Bacrriefield new rifle range t& the military camp ground, He ex Meuctidn of the range will shortly, General Lake amd to the two barracks. tarestod ohiefly in the MIDE tillory Park barracks. Shite 1025 your Cold repairs to tilul lovely cronture it : Lifs Jnsurance company swindlers. | ] brain power to absorb the fact that They will be shot. 0 n erg Hollister's Rocky Mountath Tea will Savery, trying to marry a girl at : a & do the husiness, Tea or tablets, i re ashood's drug store, Wear, - A Few Words With You, Sir We want you to call and see our exclusive line of Imported Suitings and Overcoatings The finest .we have ever shown. Suis to order, . . $1800 to $30.00 ~~ Overeoats to order, $18.00 to $35 00 ~~. Satisfaction Guaranteed. GTON'S wT Brock Steet Whete The Good Clothing Gémed From > % d were further probed hy the Display of These Skirts Examines Nhe Site For the Now » A A is in the city. IS morning, in company with Cal. Eastern : Heights and examined the "site selected for the be constructed near a8 ol himself an satisfied with the local ity. The likelihood is that the con begin very hoi also paid a vigit to the Royal Military College, He was in- ---- The: most awkward and ungainly wo- man can be "transformed into a beau- she has the Be, Bibby's the house of good under lot in one at a time. He signed a "Jeipt on a paper, on which thers the Lewis hots was Charles "Stivens, aml Hamilton Hammay paid 810 Servis. Jo ployed in yman's 25 in the work done, and dil not influence his vote, W, Servise box and testified X 1 to aeing voters. and inviting them to call on Jerry Col: tee room, where he handled a consid erable number of mvilops, He was encaged Woweek velopes to different people, and gave every man his envelope when ealled for. He could not, however, remember a single name, stating that his memory was very poor. He re erivnd, himself, $25 from Siften. the Great Western © Land commission this an interest dn a second purchase from Pope and G. | to make up the shortage gentlemen named was not hitherto ap- parent from the fact that they took their profits in shares in the Great West Land company. Tt also trans- pired that when turning over the ands these gentlemen had selected uni der the option of Pope and Fowler 6, STN acres which they apparently still hold, : ------------ PITH OF THE NEWS. x -- The Very Latest Cuiled From All © Over The World. The Panama canal contract, The Allah steamér Mon olian, for Glasgow, sailed from ¥ : Montreal, to- « . Twenty-five men boarded a Russian Black Son steamer and mails of $6,000, Al'ved Cortigan was baling out his in the seat di y killing Corri- '| #an in a few minutes. + The fits underwriters' association im- posed fines of fram $35 to $100 on tariff companies who accepted business from non-tariff companies. In an action at Osgoode Hall Chief the] heard before a Canadian court, The convention of the United Teague of America pledged one hund red thousand for the cause of home rule for Ireland within two years. Jogkey Prendergast who was hurt at the Hamilton races, is in a critical tion, and thé hospital authori- ties say it is doubtful if he will re cover, Stanislans Charbonneau, a former wellknown hotel-keoper of sox county, and for some time proprietor of the Dominion hotel, Sandwich, Ont. is dead of heart disease. The Modiean supreme court has handed down a decision affirming the death sentence in the case of Richard- son, Harle and Mason, the New York Trish Are St. Martin's. N.B., admitted. having a wife in Plymouth, Mnse. He expecta his- wife to die before his marriage to the young woman was discovered, He bas returned to MN. Martin's, NB. September tonnage through the Soo canals was 7,250,130 tons, an increase of almost one and one-half million tons over September of last year. The total for the scason to October is five illioh tons over the same period of 1905, The Grand Trunk has been experi menting with a smoke confumer on fone of its ear ferries dt Detroit, and vest and to make only one minute Gif ference in time in crossing the river. i IE the conmimer i= shown to he effec. tive the city will compel all other | ferry boats to adopt it. | ------------------------ Crushed To Death. Toronte, Oct. 1.--Porey Hill, a la borer ombloyed in the, new Traders' | Rank building, stopped on the eleva: {tor at the thirteenth floor. this mormn- ing, whon in some way he -ot caught bet we #- two enormous counter bal weithts | cach weiching about four tons. He was instantly crushed to death. Hill leaves a widow and. one child. Hall or soft corns cured with three applications of Pecks Corn Salve. ; ranteed. Money back if not satis factory, baxes 15¢. at Wade's drug store, | A pecfect fit | get glasses New euarantend, when you at Chown's drug store. Sweaters at Bibby's, . re Were about a dozen names ahead of him At the Beek dection, too, his vote hind been purchased by Jerry Collins for $10, Another man, who received, $9.50, in told of being hn Meney, em tannery, rot 85 | from Collins, in the Lewis hotel, and | Beek election. This was for was then put in the lina, He was stationed in the commit in handing out en- | he © various transactions in land by company insdrance morning. An investi- gatioh of the stock book of the com. | { An ap- pany, the productish of which was | pointment to the position will not be #0 strenuously resisted by G. E. | made till the 22nd, unless a special Foster, disclosed the fact that Mr. | meeting of council is called. Foster and his colleagues, Lieut-Col | MoGillivray and Matthew Wilson, had | All Next Week. of 8.540 acres of land, which was bought W. Fowler, M.P., in acreage turned over under the original option for 200,000 acres. The interest of the ill be built by robbed the boat near Hainy River, when a gun Justice Falconbridge decided that af United States attorney could not be | the devios is said to bo a preat sue- | "| station' last evening, A Small Fire, awng| | Kean Te oe Toa Used as Crown Witness-- #2 rm vel Ll Tony wae a Job Office Men Many Names on a Paper-- LA boop of straw in the rear of Remain--Benefit Fund, Must Be Jerry Collins a Large Pur- a Sitcom frocks, ine Untouched : chaser, wf Cos street, wy Tittle damage | Ottawa, Oct. 4.--The typographical Toronto, Oct 4.~Thomas Lewis, an extinguished with very little damage. union has split, as a result of the ten hotel kasper of London . in whose Ran Into A Buide: per cent. strike tax, and two hun thouse on great deal of "the alleged a ge. ith dred or more printing buresa em- |crooked work at the Lontlon bye-elec: | A lotal automobilist met with an ployees have seceded from the Inter- om x suid 8 ics have Tot deme; palked Accident a erica Fig aight. national, only the hewaptiper office and. eourt = Fy = Ta t seventy, remain- investigation, this craig and sur. | The machine ran into a bride dam- gob office naeti thd of Ald. Charles rendered himself. It is suid he will bo | aging some supports and throwing Pepper, an injunction has been grant- "Jused a3 a crown witness. The mono | its occupants into, the ditch. od by Judge Omearn, preventing the tonous recital of ten dollars being ---------- | trustees of the Mternational Union paid fore. votes went on again this Queen's Won Open Events. from toudiing the $10,000 or more of morning. . Everett, a cigar dealer, Wo open events at the Royal (benefit funds in the Bank of Ottawa. said that while he had been oromised | Military College" sports this morning The two umions will now fight for pos- he Ree AT LN a ee pel es Be RY ' ho No won mile run . a 1 told of being paid [D' Paul the 200 | ards dash. A full re- [argued in supteme court to-day. Mr. 89.50 by Collins, fifty cents being de- Port of all the inci will appear to- { Drysdale, © for respondents, addressed [ducted for, expenses was paid in | orrow. the court, being specially earnest to thin Tdwis hotel, and at the time 'there | speci'y the difference Detweeni the the amtonber of athuts: Waiting in | Grae Bland ores Gia. | peOY cass and the Beaubarnois the anteroom to be paid. They were {..Ome af the prindpal chorus girls. of "The Red Feather' company is Miss Henrietta Berleyotte, who was born on Gamden Island, "Hew father, many years ago, was a diver for the Calvin fompany. Miss: Berleyetty's stage name is Hester, \ Common Talk. I is common talk that our store is the best place to buy fine furs. Just now-we are selling lots of mink, Isabella fox and Alaska sable scarfs and ties, Had You not better investi- ga'e our superb values? Campbell' Bros, the manufacturing furriers, ------------ : i Another One Made Happy. A young lady; residing on turret { street, lost a fountain pen, She adver. tised for it in last nights Whig, and it was returned to-day by Miss Je McCutchen, 322 Princess street, a bright-eyed little girl, who found it on her way home from school. ------ The City Clerkship. The resignation of the city clerk will 'next Monday. The fact is the resigna- fion has yet to be received. Marks Bros. Dramatic and Vaudes ville company, of eighteen people with Ernie Marks manager, will be at the Grand all next week, with new plays and vaudeville acts, nresenting on onday evesing, "The Moonshiners," and giving a change of play nightly. Be Barriefield's Importance. nN y ) i. rp nbs. oe a train riy- not be acted upon by the city council * INSIDE FH BEING WAGED BY THE OTTA- ! WA UNIONS. | Typographicns Union Splits Over case settled by the court. The whole case hinges on the rejection ol the petition against Messrs. Carnev™™ and Roche on the ground that the time limit for entering it had expired. The argument is still in progress, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Ficked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. New sweaters at Bibby's. New Turkish figs at Carnovsky's. Mrs. V, J. G. Royle, Picton, was in town to-day. "Scotch" mints, fresh Red Cross Drug Store, It is prepared properly, screened out well: Swift's Scranton cout: Robert McMillan has returndd home after a prosperous season in the west ern states, Evangelists Crossley and Hunter will begin a series of special services in Brockville on November 19th. Your eyés examined hy an expert optician at Dr. Chown's drug store. The dances at the yacht club will probably 'be hel only fortnightly, or every three weeks during the winter. Men's underwear galore at Bibby's. Fancy table grapes, Delawares, Ni agaras, red and blgok Rogers, ote., at Carnovsky's, "on the corner." Miss Iva Denyes, Odessa, spending her holidays at her grandfather's, J. Johnston's, Brock street, has returned home, Pr, Pierce's Pelletts are sold at Gib- son's Red Cross Drug Store. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, University ave- nue, returned from Guelph, on Wednes- day evening after attending the funer- al of -her late father, Charles" Pétti- ford, at Gibson's A clergyman was questioning the in- fant class in his Sunday school, and | asked them what part of the world | our Lord came from, Nobody® knew. | Seeking to lead their thoughts in the richt direction he asked: 'Where does | the san rise " Up Went a small hand | --""Please sir, in iefield." oh Stock In Kingston. Nipissing-Foster stock that was par some time ago, sold yesterday in New | York at $3 for $1 shares, and sold in Toronto and Montreal for $2.75. This is stock in a mine in the Cobalt. A dozen or more Kingstonians have sev- eral thousand shares bought at $1.50, So that they expect to double their money very soon. x To Be Married At Windsor. Windsor society is much interested in the approaching wedding of Miss Maud Dougall, the youngest daughter of Mrs. Alfred Dougall, 84 Victoria avenue, and Charles McMichael, of the First National Bank, Detroit, which takes place October 11th, Mr. McMichael is the son of Albert Me-, Michael, Kingston, Ont; and was connected with the Merchants lank in Windsor before going to Detroit. Died In The West. William J. Anderson, of the C.P.R. staff, Medicine Hat, Alberta, died on September 29th, of consumption. His remaing are tobe interred at Aukts- ville, Ont., on Friday, Deceased was a son-in-law of Mrs. P. Baxter, Brock street, having married, Katie, the third daughter. The widow and two children survive and to whom sincere sympathy i& extended. Mr. and Mrs Anderson were in Kingston last spring, Cheese Output Less. J. A. Ruddick, Dominion dairy com- missioner, estimates that by reason of the curtailed milk supply, caused by drought, . the oltput of Canadian cheese will be cotisiderably less this | year than last, but enhanced prices | will more than make up the differ ence to the producer. The high prices ruling at the cose of the season will, Me. Ruddick belioyes, prove an incen- tive to greater activity next year in cheesemaking, | Treat For The Inmates. { The inmates of the House of Indus j ty, had & lavish treat, on Wednes- day. re was an abundance - of { buns, cake, grapes, apples, bananas and candies, and everything was ap- preciated. The treat wus given through the energetic efforts of Mrs. Mellroy, Pine sirect, and Mrs. Williamson, Ri." dean street, who collected the good things from generous friends of the institution. There was enough and to 'spare, and the inmates were ; Grand Trunk Railway restraining ceived in private Donato Sharetti, gate in Canada, who arrived here, ves- terday. The x at the delegate's report on condition of church in Canada. ---- We carry a fine range of underwear, The H, D. Bibby Co, Walter J. Denyes, Rochester, N.Y, a former Kingston boy, after two years' ahsence, spent Sunday with his grandfather, J. Johnston, Brock street. His many 4riends were glad to see him men's ---------- INJUNCTION CONTINUED. ----tn G.T.R. Prevented Going on With + SX days phazing generation. details of things--all . priate--tha Saturday. © Pall Skirts Lizht and dark "Tweed and Navy and Oxford Grey Cheviot Skirts, lengths from 20 to 37 inches inf the new pleated effects, at 2.99, 3.50 3.75, 3.99 and 4.50. Bonnets and Caps White Silk Bonnets, daintily em broidered and trimmed with Lao ruching, at 45, , 75¢, 89 and 99¢. White Cashmere Bonnets, nicely em broidered and trimmed with swansdown, at Gc. White Broecaded Silk Bonnet, trim med. with swansdown and lace with sill strings; at 99¢. Angora Wool Bonnets... White' Bear Bonnets and Caps, at 95, 99, 1.25 and 1.49. White Lamb's Wool Caps, with ear laps, at 1.49, 1.89 and 1.75. Underwear and Corsets Children's Natural Wool Vests and Drawers, of just the weight fo full wear, at an extensive range of priecs according to size and quali ty, per garment, 59,49, 45,40 37, 36, 33, 80 and 25¢, Childress Combination, Saite, of fins naturel © wool, from'53e. to 1% each. Children's Ribbed Vests, of fine pur wool, silk-trinufied, in three style: |. - the two-button front opening the entirely open front, and the closed front with high neck ane ribbon--prioed according to size from 25¢. to 35c. Infants' Underwear, dlways a com plete range here of tine 'popular (Ruben's vest and open front vests priced according to size. From 2 cents to 49. Infants' Wool each. Girls' Hygiene Corsets, at 4%. ane Bands, 2e. to 39¢ 40 cents. Children's Corded Waists, all. sizes at from 25¢. to 19¢c. Children's Fleece-lined Waists, at 35 and 39e. Children's "Samaritan" Waists, 25 cents, ™ at Work. Toronto," Oct. 4.--The Guelph and Joderich railway. this morning, before Chief Justice Falconbridge. secured a continuance of an injunction against the ex- undermining latt'r from proceeding with some cavation work which is the trestle under the Guelph and God erich read. The injunction continues till the trial of the cause. : ---- First Wimbledon Team. The first Canaitian rifle team went to Wimbledon on July 20th, 1871, and was composed of the following men : Col. Skinner, ' captain team. Hamil- lon; Sergt. MoMullen, 10th Royals, Toronto: Pte, George Mursian, 13th Batt.. Hamilton; Sergt.-Maj. * Me Naughton," G.A., Cobourg: Capt. Gib- son, G.A., Toronto: Sergt. McDonald, QO.R.;: Lieut. Little, 13th Batt.: Seret.-Maj. Harris, 0.G.A.: Sergt. Sache, 13th Batti Lieut. Birch, Q.0 R.: Pte. Jennings. Queen's Own Rifles: Col-Sergt. Omand. 13th Batt.: Joséph Mason: 13th Batt.: Sergt, Kincade, 14th Batt. Kingston: Dr. Oranhvatek ha, 29th, Batt. Sergt.- H. Wilkinson, G.T.R.. Brockville: Capt. Bell, G.7T, R.. Brockville ; Capt. Wastie, 17th Batt: . Cant. Werner, 14th Batt., Kingston: Alexander McLenivhan, cap- tain 22nd Batt.; Capt. Catten, Otta- wa, G. A. tr New Artillery Bandsmen. This afternoon three . new arrived from Montreal ranks of the R.C.H.A. band. They are all sfide trombone players, and will musicians to ioin the WE HAVE BEEN Studying Problems McKelvey of the general public--but, very little space has been gtven up to the needs which we can supply of the younger it now, though. there's almost sure to be at least one of great interest to YOU ancy Fyench Ribbans, of very dain of every week we've been en. in our announcements the needs strange to say, We are going to make yp fo, Following, you will faq many of the most important of them seasonable and appro- t we will have to-morroy, and Look over the [ist carefully item 'hildren's Light and Dark. fy, Coats, for ages from 2-1, IS vidire at 4.23, 4.75, 5.50, 5.75 a0" 7.50. : 'hildren's Tweed Coats, in the Tandy mixtures of Bavy and green, wit] nobby plaid-silk lined foods match, : 'hildren's Frieze Coats, navy and Oxford grey, 5.50 and 6.75. an wm brown at 4.75, Hosiery, Ribbons, etc, chool Handkerchiefs, of good size, pure white lawn, néatly hemstitch. ed; regularly sold at Bo each 05 yours to-morrow 'at half price, two for ...... ... .. 'id Gloves, in sizes from 1 {0 ( for girls from 2 to 15 years old, of good quality, well made and fin ished, in light and dark tan shades only, and well worth 75¢., yours while they 50 last, per pair only . (nitted Gloves, 'in cardinal. and brown at 15¢. a pair; in oardinal, navy, white, and fancy mixed col ors, at 20c,.qa and in navy Ai; white," brown Jd fancy. mixed col ors. at 25c. a"pair. loys' celebrated "Leather-Knit" Stockings, all sizes, at 15, 1%, 20, 23 and 25e. a pair. 'hildren's Black Cashmere Stockings Plain and of strong even makes, fast black dye, in. three qualities, priced acvording to size, per pair, from 25 to 49c., from 25 to 5c. and' from 20 to 25c. hillen's Black Cashmere Siock ings, ribbed and excellent makes, priced according to size from 25. to 49¢., from 25¢. to 3%., and 20 to 5c. lose Supporters, in black and white only, a good make at 12ic.c and 15c.; and the celebrated "C.M.C Clasp" at 20. and 25c. ty designs. in good qualities, for use: as , hair-ribbons, sashes and neck-tibbons, from 2) to 5 inches wide, at 12}, 15, 25, 30 and 35c. a yard. Heating and Plumbing] since 1864 Why Not Get The Benefit Of All That Experience. & Birch 69 & 71 Brock Street -------- SS E------ ~Bdliel rreatly strengthen the band, which has already made rapid progress un- Tri-City Railway 6 Per Cent. Preferred Stock For Particulars and Price Apply to Long Distance Telephone Main §200-31-02 & Light Co. der the able leadership of Bandmaster -- Sergt-Major MacKinnon. A corne player, who until recently was a mem- ber of Morin's famous French band, also joined this morning, and at the eleven o'clock parade oh Tete de Pont barracks sovare. he rendered a cornet solo, which attracted much at. tention and. was heartily _applauded. . ------ din In Private Audience. Rope, Oct. 4. ~The pope, todav, re- audience Monsignor the apostolic dele- Pope was most satisfied In -------- == Lockett made ff So very happy by luxuries, * Two Prisoners Killed. ------ Moscow, Oct. 4.--Capt. Dziankowsky Court Earl Roberts' Dance. .| Was shot and killed here, yesterday, The first of the serice of the fort- |In pursuance of a senterice of revolu- nightly dances, held by Court Earl Yonists. He was the: commander of a Roberts, 'LOK. No. 4965. will take company, on August 16th, killed two Dlace on . Tuesday evening, Octoher | Prisoners. | 9th, instead of op October 11th. The fu {ROMA archesten will be fo attend- Health Causes Alarni. | pce, a the committeo in whose Liverpool, Oct. 4.--The Post says nds the arrancements are, consist that the health of Cuar Nichol js of + Sergt. Maj. Wallace, president; Q. [causing the greatest, hoon to the M.S. Pearson, . financial secretary; | authorities in Russia. Sergt. Cnith, treasurer; and Re, , Corpl' Hopkins, Br. Dervent, Frosh caramels, "MeConkevs," af | Refer Sith, and Mhndsiman La- | Gibson's Red Cross Drug Stee a eile floor manager. William Nelson New York oysters, Carnoveky's. will net as prompter. _ Bibby's vsiew: shirts are beauties... P. S.--We have some splendid Grips at $1.50 and Gold Bond Shoe "For Men" Adifferent shape. All up to-date, AY! guaranteed Solid Oak fine Vici Kid and the best imported Box Cal, .50 A Pair Store $1.75 just in Shoe Soles. Madeof ° YEAR 73. NO. 2 shtink so small' that find Some makers' goods are UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWE No "ono likes to have his ind he ean it with. a magnifying glas su shrink. Some 'afe' positively unshrink TWO GUARANTEED POSI Celtic Brand for fine weir. Stanfield's for heavier wear. Our guarantee goes with eve ment, Two other satisfactory lines good values- : Spring Needle Ribbed. Penman's Ribbed. B. P. Jenkins Clothin, debit Anderson Br Special for Saturc Guaranteed Pure Pork San All lovers of a good Hom Sausage should try ing at Windsor them also 1 1b. ; 10c. 15¢c. per Sausages, great favourites 'at 3: ibs. over 2,000 lbs. spld this we Fresh Fork tenderloins Saturday. 1,000 lbs, Fresh Pork, 1% 15¢, lby, cut in' chips or ro pieces. x Spring Lamb, Be! to 10c. stewing 12} 1b. chops, legs, 12}c. 1b. Lots of the best Beef. Steaks, 10c. to 12}c. Roast Beef any quantity, per 8c., 9¢c., 10e., 12}c. 1b. Pure Lard, our own ren A full line Cooked Meats, Chickens, choice Butte Eggs, Cheese and all other Groceries and Fruits. Phone orders, will receiv full attention. Anderson Br Cor. Princess and Divisio PEARSALL'S MILLI Our Opera. Hats are or New York's Latest .Fad haps you, ought to have You should see our Skin Coats, Tan and nets, they are "eally fin pPices within reach of al Special For Satur Children's Winter Silk 'nets, for 26c. Just see PEARSALL'S MILLI INP INI INSP * {RICH | {GLASS wr" % Our desig: new ai artistic an pricescare libera out "8 Inch E Bowl, §! AAAS IAS KINNEAR & d'EST Bucceseors to P. B. Crew 100 Princess St. HN PAPAS en em ee To have dry feet thro Fall season, weara pa Waterpro Boots Wear Alle: Military Bootmake £4 Brock Bt. Sign of Go Football M: Brockville he VS. Limestones \ At K. Sat, Oct. 6th "sr ' Game Called at 2.30 Admission 25 - J---- -------------------- ove & piember Bulletin-- The "Rowans,'" the home and grounds of John Mudie : all modern ments ; Conveniently situ car e, overlooking Lake SWIFT'S B05 ETATEA ------------

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