Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Oct 1906, p. 8

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& d'ESTERRE 100 Princess St. the. contract. : ho earnings of the Twin Oly Rapid | Gennes: Samant wo hiv Hi Cronss over correspond; Beticuiber omtnlbas wre a8 were increase $19.000, ¥ gs Cheese Markets. © Woodstock, 'Oct. 24. Offering vient ot ta pt Wid, Tae en i WE, Ta men refused, and no sales were tor, Oct. 24.--~Twelve factoriea red amd. BO hour B45 colo white, TE « bid, 12¢. No sales. 3 8 Oct. 4. ~rnere Were 610 of- 125 at 12¢. Balance ro- No. auticimesment has yot heen made a successor to thn lute Rov. Father O'Gorman at Gananoque, Archbishop Gauthier -i¢ to officiate there at the month's mind mass for the late pricst, and it is likely his y grees will then announce the name of is Buccessar, Waterproof Soles. We have a Slater 85 genuine wator- sof boot, in either tan or black, fhe Lockett shoe store, : ------------------ Saw Flock Of Robins. 'A citizen says, that he saw a flock of rohins, yesterday, and predicts a dash of Indian summer yet. He is of | the opinion that this delectable seq- son does ndt set in till after Novem- ber 1st, Prevost, Brock = street, has received all his fall and 'winter importations for order work in his tailoving de Pprisment, Ronaisting of Scotch woud. ue lack serges, great variety of _ black cheviot and ie mas; also oa splondid stock of overcoating. Any- reg trusting him with an order may rest assured they will be well pleased. in its worst forms will yield to the use of Carter's Little Nerve Pills, aided by Carter's Little Liver Pills. They not only relieve pros ent distress, but strengthen the sto- mach and digestive apparatus, Many ph 'sicians recommend Cod Liver Oil. The tasteless preparation is sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, 75c. not $1. Buy Honor bright stove pipe varn: ish; the best vet, at Strachan"s Hard ware, Je For chapped hands. use Dr. Chown's Buttormilk and Almond Cream 25c. All our: Furnishin Al au maintain e exclusive patterns and Up-to-date Styles Which are a feature of this store. x are purchased with a S, 75! bly needing some fixtures and the mention few might remind you of your wants. ag Gloves, $1, 1.25, 1.50 wear (beautiful lines), 50c, 5 $1 c, $1, 1.25, 1.50, 200 (new shapes), 15¢, 20c. r from $1 to $7 per suit (splendid value) 3 pairs for $1 \'S 75-77-79 Brock Sy 2 EAE Ey pe Sen NS X Hebrew faith to. Lof the ew fai has { Paper. + i William H. Black, of many of the navy, Meteall; secretary of labor, Hon. Oscar S. ambassador to Rus- ative of Mas. N Ir has been well-kmown "8 ao business man. iS appointment of . Straus has | considerable surprise, as it be the first case hoe » citizen made a of president's cabinet, He i, 1850, and is represented the Uni- nister to Turkey on akions, and was ap- s lt th oa wy deat Harrisol hy n as a mem- ber of the permwnent court of arbitra- tion at The Hage, oe = 3 peeape-- Latest Culled From Al The World. W. T. Jennings, GE., of Toronto, anes | died at Lansing, Michigan, Some om loyees. of_the fomlap Tire Company, Toronto, are on stiri The RM.8, Empress of Ireland from Liverpool, inward, at Fame Point at 10.05 a.m, "doll. lehart was appointed shainnan of the Temiskaming railway commission'. % Must Hav Ad Rav. A, VW. Torrie, B.A, Midland, Unlike most other diseases, kidney | has appointed - as an evangelist trou seldom show any tendency to [by the Ba t Home mission hie J oure ves; their tendency 18° to | Robert McCoomb, Chicago, fell fon stondily worse. Disorders of the {down » shalt at the Bank of Hamil: idneys lead to lumbago, gout, rhew: {ton's new building in Hamilton and amatism, heart troubles. Take Peck's | was killed. : . Kidney and Liver Pills arid be cured. | Rev. Henry Proctor, Woodstock, In boxes, 2c. For wale only at Wade's | Ont., has been called as pastor of 4 drug store. Money back if not satis | Clinton Avenue' Baptist church, De- | actory. troit, Mich, tp ---- Justice Anglin has quashed a by- No Announcement Yet. "law passed by Thorabure permitting the town to' borrow $5,000, for local pvemonts, serious outbreak of smallpox is reported at Middle Southampton, N.B. Seven families are afflicted, and there are twenty cases, -* - At Brant assizes Levi Claus, an Tn dian, was found guilty on a charge of criminal assault and sentenced to six years in the penitentiary. Some three hundred chauffeurs em- ployed by the New York Transporta- company, which operates 350 publié electric cabs, went on strike, to-day, for an increase in wages. Charles H. Lawyer, Watertown, N. 3%, was robbed of $400 and a gold watch Tuesday night, by a man who held him up near the New York Cen- sal railroad station, at Syracuse, Xe The inquest on the dead "Strikers anger and -. Theriault, at Bucking- ham, Que., will commence to-morrow. Coroner McMahon, Montreal, has em- panelled a jory of eight English and eight French speaking men, Exhausted a8 the result of holding several interviews, to-day, Pope Fius was forced to take to his bed. Dr. Lapponi, his personal doctor, declares the pope will recover by to-morrow. Engineer McGreevy says the Bavar- ian will be floated hy the first = week in November. Mr. Lesslic's work will be a blow to Mr. Armit, the noted British wrocker, who abandoned the proposition to float the ship. William Scott, an assistant cook at the Brunswick Hotel, Detroit, Mich. has been informed by an attorney ol Hamilton, Ont., tht an uncle has died and left him. his property, the amount of which rumor places at a very large sum, Myrtle Reed, authoress, of Chicago, hay oloped with Sydney, McCullough and been married at Grand Haven, Haven, Mich, The romance began when as a high school girl Miss Reed edited a sod] Paper, and began a corres pondence with her husband, then a Toronto student, running a college aliases, safe-breaker and * hold-up man, has heen artested sat Buflalo, BX pe ng liogted in robbing the Hol- land Patent "Bank. He has only been out of Dannemora pruson for twenty- six days. He. has been for long sen- tones in Central and in Kingston penitentiary, an 0 ns con. sider him a most daring crook. . At Detroit provements to cost a hundred thousand flollars have beon prevared by the 6, T. R., and a round house and wia- chine shop to cost $75,000 are already u construction near Milwaukee Junction. The bnilding will be of con: . The roand-house will accammo- date forty engines, and be one of the finest of ite size owned: by any rail way company. ---------------- Wave Mowers thin winter by planting Dutch bulbs now. AR kisds at Chown's drug store. Universal meat choppers from $1.95 to R175. all guaranteed. Strachan's Havdenre. i English toilet Tanoline, 106." at Gib: son's Red Cross drug store, . > » plans for building im- i i g Fi i 8 # : my the committees n e the arrangements fcr the convention. A vote of thanks was 50 to the citizens of King- ston for héving thrown open their doors to the delegates Mr. Cummings various churches, who had taken part in_the musical services. President Frizzell remarked that he had never attended a convention where the arrangements weré mere perfect. Ei ieg x With Primary Workers, While the copvention was in pro- gress this morning the primary work- ors met in one of the 'Sunday school rooms at the convention church, Mrs, T. F. Hatridon presiding. There was a good attendance, and a most interest. Ing . programme 'was earried out. An address on "The Modern Primary Jepartuiont, was given Dy Wins Mary [ ans, pri teacher of Bridge stobet Methodist "Sunday school, Bello- ville, and Mrs. Bryner spoke on the topies, "Teaching Through The Eye' and "Best Help to Teachers." A ques- tion drawer was also opened, conduct: td-by Mrs. Bryner. The meeting proved & most profitable one. Ladies Do Good Work. During the Sunday school conven- tion, the Ladies' 'Aid of the Brook Street Methodis} church have been serving meals in the school room at the church. As the Brook street church is close by, the convention it has praved a great convenience to the tes, and the good work of 'the ladies is 16. be commented. undertaking It is hoped marked with great will come out all right. that it will be success, -- Notes Of The Convention. At the . special offering asked for Wednesday for the special work out. lined by the tonvention, close upon $2,000 was realized. / Rev. Canon Starr has notified Presi. dent Frizzell that he will be unable to be present to conduct the devotional exercises at tonight's meeting, and Archdeacon MacMorine has promised to take his place. Principal Gordon has extended a hearty welcome to the delegates to pay a visit to Queen's during their stay in the city, ---- ------ At Dead Creek. Dead Creek, Oot. 23.--Thomas Yeo- mans, of Arden, passed away. early Saturday morning. He was highly respected by all who knew him. Quite a number of men here are Preparing to go deer hunting, November Ist: Quite 4 number of young men are ; home from the shanty on a visit. cheese fhctory is expected to close November 3rd. The saw mill at Gull Lake is running full blast now. Vis: itors : Miss Wolfe, at James Park's; Mr, and Mrs. A. Thompson, at Joseph Clancy's. A baby boy at Hardy Veley's. ? ---- Beyond Attack. London, Oet. 25.-dt is announced the fretmament has met the views of the labor members of the House of Commons on the trades disputes' hill, The attorney-general has drafted an! amentiment to clause four of the bill, which will leave no loophole for an. other Tufi-Dale decision, and whisk places union funds beyond the reach of attack, : ---- Injured Resisting Police. Brockville, Ont., Oet. .25.--Paddy O'Neill, created a disturbances at the theatre and was arrested. At police headppiarters he refased to submit to being "searched, and a scuffle ensued, in which he was badly injured inter- nally. Doctors were called in attend-" ance, and his condition is thought to be critical. a ms -- Was He Murdered ? Binghamton, N.Y. Oct. 25. --James Tobey, aged thirty-five years .of age, was burned to death in his home in Vestal, this morning. The fire, it is said, was of incendiary origin and there are reports that Tobey was mur. deved for his money, ------ Worried because he could not raise enough movey to take him back. to Russia, Isaac Golgufloss, a Russian Jew, cotmitted suicide in Toronto, by 'cutting his throat from car to ear woth a scalloped edged head knife, He committed the actin front of a 'mirror. David B. Cornell, Lyn, aged eighty- three, is dead. Ho was a Methodist and liberal of the old school. A wi- ow, and six of eleven children sur vive, - For ran down systems take Dr. Chown's special iron tonic pills, 250. and 30c. i "+f Chown's drug store "| stove polish, is * | posed of wild cherry and tar, a sure The |. as «given by Mrs. |Occurrenéss In. The City And hs: Vieinity--Other 'Brief I of . C. in Sunday * Interest Easily - Read And s 2 bored. : by at} This.aftemoon she police arrested a drawer was open- Sg for . rer subpahng men who shave them. selves at Chown's drug stare. Harold Thompson, Sharbot Lake, ix . in the city on business. 5 closed, - "1g should | Harokl The B, Sharbot Lake, : spent y y in the city. be hapt summer and | "(oO Greene, Orillia, has been the of Archdeacon Carey, for a few ya i Honor bright stove pipe varn- ish; the best vet, at Strachan's Hard: ware, : » Canon Starr, "owing to ill-health, has lett the city for a few days to re- cuperate. A tasteless preparation of Cod Liver on T5¢. not $1, at Gibson's Red Cross g ¥ _ The me of-dhe 14th Regimenral bugle: band will be paid on. Frida y 'evening. Give your eyes comfort and a good time by gétting your Wlasses at Mrs. William H. Armstrong, left to- day, to visit relatives in Port Hope and Peterboro. i Psychine is sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Fresh there. Up t0_3.30 p.n., the Fourteenth Club had not purchased the Bank of Montreal building. $ hen the students sported with last night was not kidnapped from "the ery" on Barl street. You take no risk when you use Best's "Short-Stop" far coughs. It al- Ways cures and costs, but lée.' The best place to buy stove -pipe varnish, aluminum paint and X-Ray at Strachan's Hard- ware, Students, who are troubled with their eyes should take thom to the ex- pert optician at Chown's drug store. Sunlight Soap is better than other sa Ear Suni, way. ol- low Section. 9 Sunlight, ang The post office at Ogdensburg, with its venerable dome, is being pulled down, to make space for a better structure A big bottle of cough syrup, eom- cure for coughs and colds, at Wade's gd store, A meeting of the 14th Regimental sergeants is called for to-night, to organize an indoor baseball team and to elect officers. 7 . Every bottle, of Best's "Short-Stop" 18 guaranteed to cure al} odughs or money refunded. 15¢. a bottle, e prizes awarded at the late 14th P.W.0, shooting match will be paid on Friday night at the armouries. The sist will be plblished in to-morrow's ig. Last winter there Was more Gibson's Cross Cough Cure sold than all others put together, Keep it in the house. It cures n cough. Universal meat choppers from $1.95 to 8175; all guaranteed. Strachan's Hardware. The people of Portsmouth are grate- ful to Mayor Méwat for sending only 20. EPISODES 'Some Vales Amongst Ou i S rapperettes you who know anything about "busi- y 2 ness such as eurs, know that in sll ¥ lines'of materials there are bound to be § some pieces -- prettier --better--more | desirable in some way--thin most of the others--yet all priced alike. So it is with our inelettes and wrapper- ettes, etc. Below we list some effects which offer particular value--and which, in the natural course of eyeats "can't last long. The earlier" you come to-morrow, the better will be your choice of these : \ Fine Flannelettes, in pretty stripes -and designs of various colors--most- ly dark offects, for wrappe@ttos and dressing" gowns, 36 inches wide, eas- Aly worth 15c.--special to-morrow only 124c. Fine Wrapperettes, in fancy che cks and designs, colors, 27 inches wide, at 15¢. : Fine Wrapperettes, in niec Japanese designs, 27 inches wide, at 20e. - < 2 Fine Wrapperettes, in the very popular Paisley patterns, inches wide, at 2c. o Fancy English Flannelettes, of the 'better qualities, finished to retain their perfect softness after washing, unlimited as sortment of shades and stripes, per yard, 10, 121 and 15¢ Fine French Flannels, 27 inches wide, many beatiful designs in four special Qualities, at 35, 45,49 and Ge -------- The Kinds of Underwear For very pleas ing Nn You WEEKS of preparation and "endless trouble on our part, have gathered here the most satisfactory brands of underwear for both ladies and children-- at prices unfamiliar to those who buy elsewhere. You may have the utmost confidence that every cent vou spend here, is being as well spent as is pos- sible; for no larger collection or more honest values cad\ be found in the city. Look over to-morrow's list and decide apon Sahat you need : Ladies® Longrsloeve Corset Covers. Children's Natural Wool Vests and pure white and of fige rib: with ex.| Drawers, of just the weight for ful} eeptionally good lin | wear, at an extensive range of ig, in two, qualities; o- J prices according to size and qual- Ladies' "SPRING NEEDLE". Unden morrow, each 49¢. and ity, per garment, to-mor- 15 wear, of just the weight for "be- . row, 40, 35, 33, do, 35, 20, 18 and .. oi tweat season" wear, guarantesdiChildren's Unshrinkable Wool Vests unshrinkable, perfectly shaped and and Drawers, either natural very elastic. Prices, per garment-- shade or pure white, accord- 15 . Children's Ribbed Vests, of fine pure Pure White Wool--1.25 69 ing to size, perfpair, 65 to . wool, silk-trimmed, in three styles Natural Wool--99¢, White Balbriggan .......... Drawers, either ribbed ar a --the two-button-front-opening, the Ladies" Natural Wool Vests fine pure wool in the natural] entirely open front, and the closed shade, per garment, 1.25, front with high neck and 1.00, 95, 85, 75,65, 59, 50. 25 ribbon--priced according: to . 35 and IER TN . size, from 2c. to Ladies' Pure White Wool Vests and Infants' Underwear, always a oq Drawers, plain and of good weight plete range here "of the popular t a portion of the local fire brigade to || rotect the village against the hotel re early his morning. ' ave your eyes tested at Best's hy a graduate optician. Gold filled eye- glasses and spectacles cost you $1.50 and no charge for testing, The British Columbia Amalgamated Coal Co's stock, now selling at 25¢. per share, is being purchased in quite large blocks by . Kingstonians. This promisi stock" will advance on the 15th of November to 80e, per. share. Crow's Nest Coal Co's shares sold in 1896 for 10c. and are now worth $300. The coal land controlled by B, C. Am-y algamated Coal company, comprise about 17.500 acres. . Buy chamois vests and chests pro- toctors at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, ------------ THE CHEESE BOARD. Price Paid For This Week's : Cheese Was 12§ Cents. Kingston, Oct. 25.--There were 21 boxes boarded at the Frontenac cheese board meeting this afternoon, 331 colored and 200 white. These factories offered : Colored --Hinchinbrook, 41; Morning Star, 25; Oso, x St. Lawrence, 50; Flginburg, 10; McGrath's, 20; Glen burnie, 35; Hartington, 49. White.---Gilt Edge, 50; Glenvale, 40; Forest, 50; Silver Springs, 50; Collinge Bay, 40; Rose Hill, 60. Bidding began at 11ic. by Mr. Mac- kinnonsand closed at 12ic., that fig- ure being offered by Mr. Gibson, who secured 400 boxes as follows : Morn- ing Star, Mod, St. Lawrence, Sil ver Springs, Colline Bay, Rose Hill, Gilt Edge, Glenburnie, Hartington, Glenvale, Mr. -Alexander offered 12c. for the balance, but the other factories re- fused. -------- It Has Been Proven. Over and over again that for qual- ity, style and good values our furs far surpass all others. See our fine quality muskrat jackets. They are very popular and our' prices speak for themselves. Campbell Bros., Kingston's busy fur store. | -- Entered St. Paul's School Room. Archdeacon Carey reports that on Tuesy night thieves entered St. Paul's school room, breaking open a window, A cupboard was ransacked, J but nothing taken. Monty is not left in the building. x 4 ---------- Headaches And Neuralgia From Colds. Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world wide cold and remedy removes cause. Call for fall" mame. Look for The store that saves you money on fine furs. ---- Take your eye troubles to the ex- The wine Castoria is sold at Gih- con's Rea Cross drug store. | pert optician at Chown's dray store. wen GALVANIZING quik a moderate price. This signature E. W. Grove, 25e. splendid Shoes, because it believes them to offer the weafer more real Campbell Bros. value and satisfaction than any other possible to procure. New Fall Styles now ready. for present wear, well Ruben's vest and open front shaped, per garment, 95, vests, priced according to . Bald... oii . size, from 25¢. $0 oii. + Stoves and Ranges, . Se -------------- We carry the largest assortment of Stoves in the cily, our prices are reasonable. Examine our stock before purchasing. The "Art Garland" Hall Heater bs acknowledged the best Heater made ELLIOTT BROS. 77 Princess Street Canada Metal Co. Toronto Phone Main 1729 isdn " The Reason Why! It is only by reason of the makers intimate. : thorough knowledge of -women's tastes and the requiremen 3 % 2 y ; her feet, that shoes have achieved their marvelous success. FIRST they satisly the eye and lend real distinction to the foot. SECONDLY --they fit women's fect as only Dorothy Dodd's can fit. THIRDLY ~their large sale permits them to be sold at store secured and controlls the sale of these nm. Glad to show them to anyone. No ¢ for examination. i The Lockett Shoe Store emp cy "YEAR 73, B. P. Jenkins Clothin Caldwell's Pure Wool 'Overcoats This is the only firm Canada that uses Shoddy or Cotton in make-up of their Suits ¢ Overcoats.: All other fi) sacrifice Pure Wool to cheaper garments. If you strictly Pure Wool, | Caldwell's. This line cz in to-day and their ms up ig. superb. SOLD ONLY BY E. P. Jenkins Clothin R. M. C. II. vs. QUEEN rat 1 pm. i -- MeGILL vs. QUEE! At 9:30 p.m., Saturday 27th, Queen's Athletic Gro tl w order West side and Grand Sta East side, 25c. ; Bleeche: extra. McGILL Atsosiation F.B. QUEEN'S Associati 10.30 'a.m., Saturday, Campus. Admission, 15c. Call in and see wha! are doing in Hats week, especially Friday Saturday. It will cert iy you to do soy: all interested, and at same time take a lool our Ostrich Plumes Tips which were bough special prices this w and will be sold 'acc ingly. Pearsall's Milli 228 Princess Stre We Guarantee to Fit Yo Durability and Style in Wea Shoes iri MILITARY BOOTM2 84 Brock Street TO SAVE THE TIME OF ing verbal questions om the 1 respectfully anfiourice that {th Mills & Cunningham "was fis absolutely dissolved, on the 8 August last. y Mr. Cunningham is' now « ness on his own account, sole 40 Clarence St. Mr. Mills wi at the old stand, 79 Clarence THOMAS MILLS. J. BE. CUNNINGHA] Sign of G: _ ASSIGNEE'S S Three Horses and 'one Cow perty of the: estate of Wn Baker, one Grey Horse, Mare, ome 'ox Horse, oné B for whom it cmay concer Horse, city broken, ome ) Surin Vva~~on. and set of press Harness. Sale at 11 a URDAY, October 27th, 1906, Square. WM. MUR * A ¢ SIRE, WE I A TAKE NOTI( For "a Hall Stove, Par Kitchen Range, or any © <come and see me. .as I have stock I have ever had ; ab Furniture and Carpets. «heap. TURKS; SECOMD-HA¥ v 898 Princes 'ANT Columbin Buy British mared Coal Cd's. Stock before the rise, Nov. 151] A few hundred dojlars Co's. 1¢ make a fortune. Crow's Nest Coal 10 years ago FIO 2 dos. F. swirr, | See Men At Men's Social, in Queen ist church. Tuesday, Oct. 30 Men Will serve, sing a Admission, 25¢. Come and King Edward and Queer on post cards, fancy tin bo cards. Special, 23 at F. 0'Gortnan's, King Col. Edwards, is forming giment in Edmonton.n. | Th ' '& fa for w

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