Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1906, p. 8

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Father Point, Que., Oot. 5 it, Hamburg American Hamburg, inward, 45 a.m.; Mount Temple, C. P. R. Steamship Antwerp, inward, 10:45 pom. ' 7 steorage passengers; SS, ) Domi Layla line, feomr Antwerp, Co, from Sunday; 94 | don, arrived 'on, October The Mausol Would dare essay. - we, to patent an a oe rol Thre ot Coe rae a A Sng elothos. bet- gS : weath tons at Artillery Park. While Suing ing 8 excavating work at the "RB" aftay Burramks . Sa- turday, a laborer, employed by Con: tractor Watt tery in the carly days. -------------- Movements Of Vessels. bd line steamer La tan for Glasgow, a Glasgow on the at. Allan line steamer Sarmatian, Quelxe London and Havre, for Montreal, paswed Fathoe Point at hn on October 20th, and 1s due ontreal at 4 pam, on October The Allan line steamer from Montreal and Quebee, for Lon: at Quebec at 5:15 pom. 20th, sailed thence at 4:30 am, and passed Father Point at 6 pam, on October 2st. ---- eum bullding of its granite halls, And mar the writing on the wails. We can but guess the lordhy port, - Joes und the kingly sport him whe prized his fae so high, He woul rio Behind the tomb a mountain stands, More mighty far than humen hands There sont the King The granite for his towers to brine. Dull stowes, hushed in the erystal vast Of mwte eternity 'they passed * Beneath yield to let it die. bu ing w sss plant appears a it branches out, Thi and plain col Hosiery, our stock e and we have a épecial line of Black and Natural Wool Ninlon Churchill im m office unionists don't matter. "Talking 2.88, m., on October 21st. morming of October royal mail turbine at Montreal, 11:45 "am, on Ontarian, Of I'he Mountain. (Hy Courtenmy Dekalt, recently of Kingston, in Out West Magazine). Los Angelos. Here lifts his stately tomb serene, cious still, thowPh aves scrven bees four hous, new $100,000 ing company. the Kiely touek, and seo ! They caught his Tiamortality 1 ' ------ Files suickly a ait ively cured wi A 00p 8 made for piles » work surely wi Ointment, It's alone--and it does the th satisfaction, Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles. dis- apn like magic by its Gse. Large okel Capped glass jars, 50 cents. Sold and reconimended by ull dealers A piece of raw onion oures insect bites almost as well ns ammonia. The poet should clothe the childron of his Ria in proper language. - A thriv Ee Rered ; dawip and chilly: er brings man to his senses and as a health warm underwear is a necessity. | Pesco, and Watson's - & Dayton railway passenger train and a Toledo and Indiana electric kL ke po rid. z ences will surely he a ha ml lye Canada and half the British of which it is admitted that, the unionists composed. It {is possible that thinks the radicals will be in twenty years, and that the br has an ur is own to t which will require "the consent Imperial gopernment. The day Connor's gathering Sir Wilfrid a conference of provincial at Jrchiers of Lianadn. "A scheme for readjustment i fi a is on foot by Provinces are to get larger contributions. from the - dommion te: wards. the expenses of administration. is so radical a departare from nGial bakis on which éonfoder- [ation was settled that the sanction of Whitchall will be necessary. Sir Wilfrid Is anxious to carry this readjustment, particularly as the premier of "British Columbia asks for more and deflaves he will go to Downing street to gor Rt. Tt is therfore conosivable that Wiltrid Laarier's onthurst about home rule. is intended to pave the way, not to imperinl unity, but to the carriage of the bill 'amending' the confederation | act through the imperial parliament. Sir "IE thik ie Kir Wilrid's obieet wr tell him pluinly that it is a pies of siv subservience to the radicals and Trish nationalists, of which we had not deemed him cavable, It is either this or mere, ebulliti which con only Campbell Bannerman's senile "elhenla- tion about the Russinn douma." on. of impertinence, be compared with oa Te meeting addressed hy T, P, Connor, nationalist M.P., in Ottawa, Friday evening, October 19th, Sir on Willrid Laurier, in moving n vote of thanks to the oratyr, proclaimed. him- f a home ruler, and said he did not mow a trie Canadien whe was not. i Ye ond, i the sentiments enunciated | Yo0Ts of age. Rion, who was also a by Mr, O'Connor, that the granting of rulé was the best method of paving the wav for imperial unity. He also subscribed $50 to "the cause." ------------------ SNuW IN COLORADA. -- General Storm Along Eastern . Slope of Rockies. Denver, Oct. 22.-A general storm prevailed along the eastern slope of the mountains from Wyoming eXico, yesterday, snow had falling in 'olorado for twenty- From New Mexico domes a report of considerable damage to Property and shop from high winds, Unparalled Severity. Salt Laké, Utah, Oct. 22.--This region has been swept by a wind storm of unparalleled severity. Fire fanned by the wind, obliterated the plant of the Utah Pack: ; BODY FOUND-IN WOODS. . eb The Remains Discovered By a Watertown Man Hunting. Watertown, N.Y. Oot. 22.--While hunting Sunday near Adams Centre, Patrick Seanlbn, of this city discov. ered the remains of an unknown man, in some woods about a half nn mile froin the railroad. Beside the body, Which was badly decomposed, was an open raror. The blade was red with blood rust. The man must have been fairly well dressed and there was a small amount of ¥ in the pookets of his dothing.. eo indications are that he had been dead since carly in the summer, if not for a longer period, Coroner Calkins has begun an investi- gation. Collide and Four 'Persons Ave Killed. Toledo, Ohio, Oct, 22-Four persons, were killed and a dozen injured in a wreck between a Cincinnati Hamilton v car, three miles west of the city. enn terday, bo American minister Panama, to suceesd Charles E. , now provisional jSoreior of ® pative Can f or ge . 'Squiers is Y a born , 1850 at ) persons were injured, two of whom may dic as a result of two Street tar accidents in Pittsburg yes. SUICIDES IN AN HOUR : Ont, Oct. 22.--P. Maclay- of Mactaydon & Co., whose i was I on Satur- day, conmmitted suicide 'within an hour L den, a by l after posting the notice of the failure on the door of the bank, by throw: ing himself before a tain n a tunnel half a mile from his place of business. : ---- Ojeda Sees The Pope. Rome, Oct. 22. The pope on Satur- day received, with the usual ceremoni- al, the Marquir Ojeds,. the new Spun: ish or to the Vatican, who presented his credentials ane also an autograp letter from King Alfonso, The Pontiff expressed the' desire that the traditional friendship hetween the Vatican and Spain be maintained and strengthened. Afterwards the marquis visited the papal secretary of state. Cardinal Merey dél Val. and had 4 ly conversation with him. Mar quis Ojeda is persona grata at the Vatican, whers he is looked upon as a statesman, and not as a politician wishing to further the plans of the present Spanish liberal cabinet, Lacrosse Team To Go Abroad. Ottawa, Oct. 22.-As 5 result of their winning the championship honors of 1906 Emmanuel Tasse, president of the Capital Club, in fulfilment of o promise made at the begiuning of tha season, will take the victors across the water to meet the best teams to be found in the British Isles. They will also cross the channel to Paris and will be away, from home all told about two months. The paity will lave Ottawa about the end of March. Premature Blast Kills Two. Belleville, . Oct... 22.--At the Point. Cement company, a party of men were working in the g and there wis a' premature bask: George ion and William Bowler were so ly injured that they died soon after. Bowler was a rosident of this city, about cichteen young man, lived in the country. Durham's Policy Justified. London, Oct. 225<The, Morning Lead: er, referring to the biography of Lord Durham by Stuart Reid, published on Saturday, says Canada has justified his policy in her splendidly progres sive development, The principles on which the policy are based are accept- ed as those which should underfic all successful colonial administration. Horses Have Typhoid. Regina, Sask, Oct. 22.--A severe epidemic of typhoid has broken out among horses along the whole course of Wascana Creek, between Regina and Lubiden, a distance of twenty miles. Twenty-three sick horses are in a single veterinary stable here, Accidentally Killed. Montreal, Oct. 22. -Shot through the heart by the accidental discharge of his rifle, the death on Saturday morning of George Smith. of 217 St. Catherine street, Maisonneuve, put tragic end to the pleasures of a deer hunting partv camped near Lac Ma- caza, ten miles from Labelle. King Edward Held Council. London, Oct. 22. «King Bdward held a council at Buckingham Palace at noon .to-day, for the transaction of the state business referring to to-mor- row's ovening of parliament, The pre- mier, Sir Heney Camobell Bannerman, was subsequently reccived: in audience. Church Parade At Halifax. Halifax; Oct. 22.--The entire garrison fax churches, where divine service twas held. An informal inspection was held by Col. Drury in front of the public gardens after the service. Snow Storm Passes East Bilis, Kamu, Oct. R.--LColorado's snow storm is passing east and pre vailed to-day in western Kansas and Duluth. A blivket of heavy snow six inches or more fell Inst nicht, in east. ern Minnesota, Fell OF A Train. Montreal, Oct. 22.-Homer Taylor, was killed Saturday morning by fall ontreal, i ---------------- A Death Of Hom. P. G. Ryan. illness. He was in his sixty-ninth year. Earl Grey At Ottaws. od to the city Sunday, from tate arcangements for parliament. | Simpson's death was After Posting Up Suspension qf His Firm. Anne works of the Belleville Portland ' regulars and militia, had a parade Sunday afternoon to two of the Hali- Montreal, a dealer in railway supplies, from the rear ond of the Canada At: lantic Express between Ottawa and Fredericton, N.B., Oct. 22.--Hon. P. G. Ryan, commissioner of blic works for the provinte from 1 do 1890, died Sunday night, after a long n his west em trip. His retirn is likely to. facili- g* wv EiFLEE price to be fendants. ground 'that it was not oroperly at vertised, and that voters had cast bal: lots 'who were not properly qualified. Something of a surprise was sprung on the crown in the London bribery investigation this morning. John 0 Meara, who had been arrested in Lon- don, "on Saturday, on a bench war rant, and kept in custody _since 'as a material witness turned out to be the wrong man. He made a vigorous pro test against. the ill-treatment to which 0s an innocent mun he had been sub- jected, and counsel for the crown, af ter being gonvinced . they had the wrong man, offered a letter of apolo gv. The offer was not accepted. Saver: al witnesses, this morning, swore te having accepted money in connection | with the election, They said they were liberals, and intended to 'vote for Hy man anyway. REMANDED FOR SENTENCE. Alex. Peters Found Guilty of At tempting to Assault Little Girl. Ale: r Peters, arrested several days ago by Constable' Megarry, = ap- peared before Judge Price this morn- ing 'and was found 'guilty of attempt. ing to commit a criminal assault or a four-year-old girl. He was remanded a week for sentence. Death Of Mrs. John White. The death occurred to-day of one of Kingston's oldest residents, Mrs. John White, at No. 4 "Rideau strict She was born. at Portsmouth, eighty four years ago. Her maiden name wae Miss Sophia her brother Bdward Beaupre, of Ports mouth, hd five davighters and three sons, the latter being :' Mrs. Molen feut, Montreal: Mre. Downey and Mrs . Surviving are Mandeville, Buffalo, N.Y.: Mrs. Fred erick Stunden and Miss Agathe White, Kingston, Peter; of Rochester, N.Y.; Fadward, of Albany, N.Y., and Benjamin, of Montreal. The deceased was' a member of St. Mary's cathed ral. . Y.M.C.A. Notes. The men's meeting at the Y.M.C.A. yesterday was addressed hy E. 0. White, Toronto, on "Flag Sienalks." His talk was much apprecipted by the large audience of men who were pre- sent. A special meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary was held this afternoon to arrange for a sale of work, the pro ceeds of which will be devoted to thi buying of néw furniture and games. Hubbard's Swedish Guide. Moatreal, Oct. 22.--George Rlleson, the Swedish guide who 'went, to Lab: rador with Leonidas Hubbard on hi: tour through Ungava with .S. P, M. Tasker of Baftimore. Feeleson is un derstood to be in course of negotia- country. Where Heredity Told. "Your daughter plays well," a wo- man said to her neighbor. "Yes," the latter replied, "she does have a fine touch, and it's no won- der, for she loves the piano, and never tires of it. 'Ye see, she's a great taste for music, but, then, that's only natural, for her grandfnther had his skull fractured with a cornet at a picnic." - Towed For A Mile. Two young Kingstonigni were out sailing on the bay, - yesterday after- noon. When they went to tack one of the young men was unfortunate unable to again get into the boat, and had to be towed. to the Barrie field shore, a distance of nearly mile. = Likely To Be Dr. Sands. The present indications are that Al- derman Sands will appointed city clerk at the council riweting this even- ing. It is said he 'received the ma- jority vote of the liberal aldermen, who control the couneil. Only two names were 'before the caveus. y i ---- Battery Horses Removed. The horses and actoutrements of "A" Battery weré removed this morn ing from their oll quarters wt the riding schogl to the new stables at Artillery park. A New York Failure. Robert Clark, a negro, wi from the Lucedale; Miss. jail by mob: of 300 whites, "and the opening of city, fod | RESIDES the scores and scores of ®, about twenty-five acres, that the defendants hold the ag to the\onefourth interest in for the vlaintifis. The writ. also s that $210,000 be paid the plain tiffs, being four-fiffeenthe of the pur- chase paid by the de A motion was made before Chief Justice Meredith, this morning to quash the local option by-law recent- Jy passed in Beamsville, by a maior ty of six out of a total vote of 212. H.C. Robinson, an hotelkeeper, seoks to have the by-law quashed) on the The motion was adjourned for two Blackond White Seria: Talletas. ; BP effects which will be displayed ® around this fine ribbon section. of ours, you'll find to-morrow a fine new case filled with the newest and best from the realm of ribbons, There's no need of us saying much more--you will know how good and worthy they are, only when you see and "feel "them. Anyway, the dis- play to-morrow will repay a visit, we are sure. «+ Some favorites : ? New. Moire Ribbons, with pure satin stripe, all shades, extrasspecial 35c. New Plaid Ribbons, very muth id demand now, in the true plaid extua-special at 15 and 5c. New Black and White Striped Ribbons, in different widihs up to. 1 inches with alternate stripes of black and white up to } inch wid. 18 and 25c. ES - -- i, New Dresden Ribbons, in many very lovely floral designs, ote widths, fine qualities, at 13%, 15, 18, 25 and 33. Plain Taffete--and Duchesse Ribbors, in all wanted widths and five qualities, at from 5 to 38c. Single Berlin Wools | 'Double Berlin Wools z Andalusian Wools Zephyr Wools Wyvern Saxony Wools Shetland Floss Baldwin's *'Beehive" Yarns and Laidiaw's '* Unbreakable * Yarns O'R stock of the above most popular yarns and wools is now as complete as it could possibly be: Scoresand scores of shades in the wools, and the standard wanted colors in yarns, are all here "#ow. The place we have gained in regard to wool and yarn sell: ingin Kingston is most enviable--every day it is being said that "Laidlaw's is the best place to buy wools and yarns." Here's another favorite. too : hades » at Io 13 s ~difictefy shades STANDARD SAXONY WOOL, made in Scotland, with a view to supply ing the demand for a particularly: good wool for sox and stockings. It is put up in 2-0z. hanks, and for o long time has heen regarded as worthy of a place amongst the best wools made. Special 15 price for a full 2-02 package, only. .......coies wos coin : . ill-fated expedition, is here after a tiong respecting an importént expedi- tion of discovery to. the Labrador enough to drop overboard. He was =a |Never-wear-out 75c. Clothes Brushes. fi: -- « -. ¢ . New York, Oct. 22.-Phe failure of J. W, Honning, a large trader on the New York stock exchange, was an "nounced to-day. . '© Ottasen, Oct. 22.--Earl Grey return vas taken | ees a hanged to a pole i the heart. of the A good light is secured by using OUR BEST GOAL OIL Money Cannot * Buy Better ° WW It is clear and clean and safe. We deliver in any quantity to any part of the city McKelvey & Birch. 69-71 BROCK STREET ~ WeLo GALVANIZING quick Canada Metal Co. Toronto Phone Main 1729 Wo Aro Still In The Shoe Bisiness =i litho' Our Window is Filled with Good 7=J THE IDEA IS THIS: | . We have ia stock the best assortment of Men's Up-To-Date $5.00 Shoes we ever carried." Just have a look at them. £% We make a Present ofonft 1cie 75c. Clothes C2 JBrushes with each pair of $5.00 Shoes {J --o>Pld this Week fUNER 3" SmI SIT mnt 3" The Locket Sho Store Furnitu Special YEAR 73. NO o for Next W A Fine Assortm Dressers, Wash: and Iron Be From $11.50 to § Robt. J. R NEW STORE 230 Princess St Telephone, 577--Night c Wednesday, Oct Student's Theatre Queen's vs. At2.30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. West Side and Grand Stan East' Side, 25¢. : Bleachers, Three Days This Ontario Sabbath Sc! ~ IConventio SYDENHAM ST) METHODIST CH! Tuesday Wedn and Thursd: Oct. 23rd, 24th Amongst many other from both Canada and t States will be these fa Mrs Mary Foster Peoria, Ill Dr. A. F. Schauffler, N.Y. Rev. Dr. Potts, Torontg Rev. "W.:' @, Merritt Washington. Rev. Canon Greene, On ---- YOU are cordially invi tend anv or all of sessions. AUCTION | Oo! Steinway Piano, . Bed Room Suite, At the residence No. 40 | Thursday, Oc Part of effects, viz :--Ste Fine Black Walnut Bedreo Walnut Bookcase. and Sec sion Table, Sideboard, Ran Carpets, ete. Piano at 11 a.m. sharp. No reserve. Sale at 10. JOHN H. PUBLIC NC To dhe Citivens of Kingste We regret unavo the delivery of goods branch. Under the mamigen Kelly, orders are bejug raj at 109 Brock street. For the) futurd we assu turns and entire. satisfac speak a cemtinunnce of patronage. THE Parker Dye TAKE NO' For a Hall Stove, Kitchen Range, or an come and see we as 1 h stock 1 have ever had Furniture and Carpet cheap. TURK'S SECOND-! 'OR SAL Destratieh trie reside University | Ave. an double prior, large ample pantries, exten large hail, back and 5 bedrooms, sewing ate. cheap. EAL ES | Switt's sun TC -- EE . - "RK an t wate Houser. Jt pas to 's Red Cross drug "hn BVibhy's for woo LE

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