Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1906, p. 8

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sk: gk 1 TH fo Sy ag oe de. | store, on 3 thie ote of] wy High School Board, Picton. lowest ur any tenders not meces- accepted. Ribby's now derby hats. + The Fabrics feature Pp y Petworth, . a] Lakins at G. Mills'; Wood ! trom, arrived in British waters Carr's. ¥. C. Olark at 8, Cowdy's. | today. . ~f Charlen Jenna at F. W, Burteh's. W. Fi t] 1:30 pam., other classes begin this | the Monarch Life Assurance company week. - Sinow its imeeption, has resigned. 1 Housekeepers, waitress' demonstra: : John Shaw, Forest, Ont., formerly s i of bon toxday, aged seventy-one years. He is such ~ Tey Pilihy's for fine Uideorwsat pusvived by his arife and five shildron., A ? e ! . n X bonus addi- | Salo of heavy stockings, undervests hn, iran a ia Jorn policy anch drawers, fleeco-lined, 25c. New | : o x ¥ i Re 8 £355: OR BULK TENDERS mark. a Bobs ol one trusting him with an order may in the rest assured they will be well pleased. Honor bright stove pipe varn- the best you ut Strachan's Hard: Your Fall and Winter Suit and Overcoat : We are now displaying the largest & rangeof : Imported Suitings and Overcoatings between Toronto and Montreal. : FoR geet ~The same skilful workmanship which ~ heretofore has been the distinguishing our tailoring department we ~*~ ¢ at your 'disposal. Wa will pleased to show you our goods. ~~ SUITS, $18 to $30. 3 VERCOATS, $18 to $55. of the Temiskatoing SaurY Ast te the end of ! Lipton, is toi s clnteal the Hacking Plats ot the tq WILLIAM RANDOLVH: HEARST, 10% on han am itisens. wil | aominea Tor rw ¥ orn eae: 3 Tord ship. New York, Oct. 26. --Incensed at the ation of W. R. Hearst and his lead- ers in throwing laboring men off the league ticket whenever they threatened to interfere with Mur- pli's Twrmany candidates, prominent representatives of organized labor have" repudiated the editor-candidate . and lee their support to Charles E, uy a bydaw perinitting « $47, 10 he eérceted a 2 . + Toronto railway earnings for week hd Uctotar uth jotaiky $62,408.98 oF GHU.37 more than weok Year. corre ny has the price use of the a 1 rumored that the: Great Norther rallway will - take over the ian. paying. the Northern Pacific 000,000 for its equity. ut D. 'A. Dunlop. of the La Rose mins; dorien the story circulated that the La betrayal of twelve trades union i 1 od local candidates, who were practically og rg ry ' ed kicked off the Hearst ticket by order "obalt i. of the Gilsey House clique, 'has lost Hearst wo less than tem thousand votes in Greater New Yark, the union lenders assert. manasrer, b on a gen- eral inpeease in salary for the older em- ployees. Notices have tein sent out to the of nt empl in the west. ------ PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From Al Cheese Markets. Over The World, Madoe, Oct. 28. Today 885 boxes | Milk in Toronto is to be advanted were Teistered ; 135 sold st 12 1ed6e. ; one cent Bn quart, Tweed, Ont, Oct. 25~Today 780 cheese were boarded ; sold wt 12 5-18c. : ---------- Petworth Items. A Oct. 96. Visitors: Edgar Lam) at Mucket; John Mille at H.> Huf- Major Dreyfus has been given an in- endent artillery command at St. a The life insurange underwriters of America will hold their next conven- tion in Toronto, The will of the late Mrs. Sarah K. Gooderham is disputed by Mrs, Jos ephine Ferrier, l'oronto. Baron Osy, a sportsman well known in France and England, committed sui- cide by shooting: himself with a rifle, In view of the insurrection in Mor roco the French government has de sido to send un warship to Tangiers. Three battleships of the Russian navy, under command of Admiral nee at the concert at Moscow, Miss R. Lampkine is spending a few weeks at howe after teaching school. H. Huffman at - H. Ritehie's. John Nate h has returaud Jhome after spondi months at . and is 'going to take to the woods for the winter, with John Mills Jor his partner. Alfred Huffman at J. was a large attenda f Col, J. M. Gibson, president of the DRA, will, it is understood, be. the commandant of next year's Bisloy team. 3 At Odin, Ts, the Bank of Odin was dynamited and looted by a gang of robbers to-day. The bandits escaped with all their booty. T. Marshall Ostrom, Winnipeg, who 4 as been the managing director of 'Care at W. Goodborry's. J, Garvison at R. RNomfos, May York at Mr. Peorey's. Y.W.C. A. Cookery classes for girls, from 8 to 16 years. Foe--80c, for course. Classes hold, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 4:15 pan, and Saturday at tions. 'Advanced: courses. n the wholesale lumber business, died Smith dropped dead on William Coleman died ambulance. The deportation of lunatics who Rave Jived less, than two years in On- tario is being systematically carried out, Four such lunatics are awaiting deportation to England and one to Sweden. the street, York Dress Reform. in the police Maple: sugar blocks, 10c. Crawford: The cough syrup you can depénd on, Gibson's Red Cross cough syrup. Take no. other, The best place to buy stove pipe varnish, aluminum paint and X-Ray stove polish, is at Strachan's Hard: ware. 'of demonstrations en will begin Thursday, Novem- her 1st, and Friday, November 2nd, p for six. Ad- will be given as demonstrations, Friday evenings. ------------------ Died At Watertown. he Sophrata Sears, wife of John ga 9. 5 Jefferson street, Watertown, N.Y., Hindi Train at the City hospital. She I a rs years old. The body will be brought to Kingston for burial in Sand Hill cemetery. -------------- A Fine Fur Catalogue. The new fur catalogue issued by George Mills & Co., the popular "fur specialists" of this city is exceedingly attractive and illustrates many of the new sigles that will be worn this sea- son. Anyone interested in furs will do well to get ome. They are free, ee K. C. 1. Not To Play. Word was received from Brockville, at noon, to<lay, saying that the Brockville Collegiate team could not accommodate the K.(.I. 'boys with a game to-morrow, ab they have an- othér game fixed for this date. How- aver, boys will likely go to Brock- ville on November 3rd. ------------ More Light Is Needed. Tt is agreed that there should be better lighting along the G. T. R. tracks in the vicinity of the foot of Johnson steeet, where the tracks cross cach other. The place "is altogether too dark. The coroner's jury sum- moned to investigate the death of Brakeman Francisco will, no doubt, consider "this Tatter. ---------- What Should Be Said. A dear, religious frend in St. George's savs 'a recent Whig skit was not 1 "You should have said thet it bas a Starr to. guide its people to that far away lend where Pense, Nigkle or Farthing will have no market value, but where 'all poor souls, White, Black and Brown, will have quarters." Inquest To Be Held. v Dry Mundell, coroner, Tas received instructions 3 hald an inquest into the death of H. Francisco, the brakes- man, who met death by being run over | by the G.T.R. suburban traid. A jury has been summoned and will meet in the police court room at eight o'clock this evening. After being empanelled, the jury will go by street car to the house of thé deceased at the outer station to yiew the remains. French Laborer In Trouble. An old Prenchman, whose papers showed him to be a fatmer, bought a ticket in Montreal, yesterday, for Manitoba. On reaching the city it was found that.by a mistake, or the work of unprineipled = sharpers, his ticket was only good to ) nrlbank, Ont. The man, whose name is un- known, does not speak a word of English, andl so would prove an easy victim to a ticket 'scalper. He has some money left, and is being cared for at the police station. until the Mmatier has been investigated. ---------- A Lively Runaway. Of 418 tons of meat seized and don- demoed at the Smithfield Meat Market, London, between July 19th. and Sen- rrevost, Brock street, has received all his fall and = winter importations for order work in his tailoring de partment consisting of Scotch teed tember 13th, twenty-four tons came | - * es - = ¥ » ue and black sprges t variety : of black cheviot ' and V mas; also from the Argentine. The Royal Victoria Insurance com- pany of Montreal, came un, to-day, before the insurance commission for examination. David Burke, ceneral manager of the company was the wit- nods and the jmior counsel for 'the commission, W. N. Tilley, Toronto, conducted the examination. THE COLONIES EXCLUDED splendid stock of overcoating. Any- Turkish delight or Turkish fig paste. Fresh at Gibson's Red Cross drug H. B Sanford, Brockville, sold his dwelling house in Atironto, 10 Robert Leach. Buy' Honor bright stove pipe var. ish; the best yet, at Strachan's Hard- 'Ware. i Best's "Short Stop" is a sure cure for all coughs. Only 13¢. & bottle. Green or blue grapes, 30e. Crawford, Try y's special $2.25 derby. From International Wireless Tele- : graph Bureau. London, Oct. 26.--A proposal of the Pritish delegates to the international wirelese' telegraph conference that "the autonomous: colonies of the great pow: ¢rs be represented in the proposed in- ternational bureau, with a proviso that po colonial power should com- mand more than seven votes, was re- jected by the conference. Subsequently the conference adopted a scheme post. poning the question of colonial repre- sentation for the present. The dolonies thus will be entirely excluded from re- presentation until some future con- gress assembles. - itn The last North American Review op- se with he fou instalment of | "Chapters from my Aut "od by' Mark Twain: Wharton Rarer oo. nounces evils connected with The Capitalization of Railroads." Ernest B. Williams shows "How London Loses by Municipal Ownership." = On the occasion of the centennial of the prayer-meeting jn which = American 'missionary activities originated. the Rev. Br. Barton sets forth the fruits of "A Century of Foreign Missiotts. Large chamois skins at Gibson's Re vost 'drag store. "Phone 230. : Hunks. mate sugar and manle we show are to y. They are Fy mm Stop" "cures all Fovghs. "Only 150, , Tokio 'has 00 nublic baths. Plw mouth has not both in the whole ¢itvi Tew Pibhy's fine wnderwene, Maple mar blocks, 10. Crawford. ™~ 3 y . ; $ 75-77-79 Brock St. | one single Turkish Ahorse vwned by John M. Theo- bald, barber, 207 King street, ran away this afternoon and created a good 'deal of excitement in/ a short from the United States and 232 tone time Fhe animal was attached to a | light riz and took fright when stand- ing near the British-Ameérican hotel. The angry steed galloped west along King street, and it is somewhat of a mirkcle that no' one was injured. On running into a cinder vile on the roadway, the shafts of the ric were broken, and the horse became free from the rie. and ran a block or two facther, where it was caught. Y.M. C.'A. Notes. Dr. Mylks gives his second address J on "The First Aid to the Injured," at the Y. M. C. A. this evenino. Nine- tee) embers joined last week, and a huriber more are expected to join to- night. Through the kindness of four of the frionds of the institution three new nickel-plated shower baths 'Save been received and will be fitted up at once. On Wednesday - night next, Prof. Shortt; Queen's, will give an address to the public on Canadian banking. Served 808 Meals. The ladies of Brock Street Method- ist church had a very busy time serv- ing meals in hd basement of the church during the Sunday school con- vention, The ing wos a big one, and edie did their work well. Altogether 808 meals were serv- the meals of the momming until one o'clock for the benefit of the delegates. eo visitors were all well pleased with the meals and many compli mentary remarks wore heard about the work of the ladies' aid of the chyreh. rr eg a The choice of royalty candy "Me: Conkey's"" sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. : to 81.75; all guaranteed. Steachan's nr. or sugar, 10c. block a orep nor \ 3 lock, Crawford. i ? Try Pithy's for wool sweaters. ba Weathy aE Being "Ageused of Universal meat choppors from $1.25 | by IGNATION Bribery is Now Up on a Charge of Perjury -- Several Witnesses Identify Him. i Toronto, Oct. 26.--The second act in the comedy in which John (O'Meara, the witness from London in the con- . spiracy-to-bribewvoters'-case, is. the leading character, was enacted, in the police court, this moming. > | the rious occasion on which Mr. O'Meara ¢ he was indignant at having being subjected to the indignity of arrest on #& bench warrant. His denials were so. explicit and vigorous that the | erown counsel frankly expressed re- | fret, and admitted that an error had --- made, red in court | asked that O'Meara from custody. After wards he was paid his expenses and a letter of apology was tendered him. Today O'Meara a rared again in the ok with a charge of perjury hanging over his head. He was posi- tively identified by three witnesses as the Brantford per tor, and a fourth thought he was the man, but was not positive. O'Meara was held on a charge of perjury, bail being refused. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, -- Newsy ' Paragraphs Picked Up By ,, Reporters on Their Rounds. "Try Bibby's special $2.25 derby. Maple eream or sugar, 10e. block. Crawford, Another lot of fresh chestnuts re- ceived to-day at Carnmovsky's. "Thayksgiving'" is out of sight. Got your stockings mended 'for Christmas, Hunks - maple sugar and maple syrup, Crawford. Queen's students on- their Knott, R is not likely that Capt. Roys will build. his contemplated steamer this winter, Beautiful new sponges at Gibson's Red Cross,drug store, "Difficulties are things that show what Hh are,' said Epictetus. So are political campaigns. 0. PF. Cronkhit, -- at the British- American hotel, is spending a few days at his home in Utica, N.Y. Grapes, sweet, 30¢. basket. Crawford. The hunters need not be so proud. It is quite possible to get dear steak without going to the woods for it. Try Bidby's special $2.25 derby. Special prices on post card albums for Saturday only, at F. 10'Gorman's, King street. . W. T. Minnes, who has been in ang- laiid for the padt six weeks, on a busi ness trip, returned yesterday after noon, Try Bibby's for tweed hats. B. 'Derbyshire, of Odessa, has sold his farm and will remove soon to Kingston, hgying purchased the Mudie residence, 3 Bath sponges, new ones at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, RM.C, I play McGill I. at 3:30 p.m, on" Saturday, at the RM.C. R. MC, H-play Queen's HI. at Queen's, at one o'clock. Try Bibhy's special $2.25 derby. The Kingston Foundry company has started upon the construction of the Jepngian Bay steamer, of which it has the contract for building. G. R. McLaren, better known as "Scotty." is up for semior judge of the vigilance committee in the En- gineering Society's elections . to-mor- row morning. Maple sugar blocks, 10c. Crawford. Peterboro Examiner : It seems quite the thing that the Sunday School As- sociation of Ontario, should hold its jubilee session ig the good old "'Lime- stone City," where it was organized fifty years ago. It pays to buy sponges at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, cleared over $150 theatre night with Roselle Toronto News: A Kingston thief broke into a church 'and stole the contents of the poor hoxes. Mean people in Kingston. They would even I the fervor from. one of the g's editorials, The new pure food and drug law will mark it on the label of everv pough cure containing opium chloroform, or any other stupifying or poisencus drug. But it passes Dr. Shoop's cough cure as made for twenty years, entire- ly free. Dr. Shoop all along has bit- terly opposed the use of all opiates or narcotics. Dr. Shoop's couch cure is absolutely safe even for the youngest babe: it cures, it does not simplv suppress. Get a safe and reliable cough cure, hy simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's, Let the law be your protection. We cheerfully recom- mend and sell it. All dealers. Cedar Valley News. i Cedar Valley, Oct. 24.-The heavy rains have left the land fit for plough- ing. The appleperop "is "a complete failure, Hut not" so with the potato Hh. lela ND the A only Sensible 1ea80NS we can g \ Tack of comfort and 4 unsatisfactory ! long gloves Have been guilty of lately. Yel have two different length8'ia a very good make = notroy, of these Long Black Silk Gloves {or t. Better come early for yours. Prices : 18-inch length, 76¢. a pair s 22-inch length, 90a. a pair Saturday Morning Sale Of Blankets For an hour and-a hall to-morrow. morning-- {rom saving well worth your while, on articles you'll be need. ing before many weeks, if not right away. Blankets, of good size, and a quality for considered exceptional value at 900. } DRE PREP Sein visti fpianiudnh imate Z 5c. JOHN LAIDLAW & SCN . Very few people realize what a splendid assortment of ' cashmere stockings . we have gathered -- [of --from which we feel we can satisly every purse--and every careful judge of quality as well. Regatar prices 9 to 10,30 o'clock--you'll have the opportunity [of 126. pairs only, Grey Flamnelette | - Regular 90c. | a pair--irom 9 to 10.30 o'clock ONLY Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose ladies more particularly. We have seven qualities now are, per pair, 25, 35, 40,50, 59, 75 and even 90c.-- hut to-morrow we - have this special line for your-twyther saving : : 408 pairs, 'Ladies' Plain Black Baste) Regular 25¢. mere Stockings, in different si for a quality regularly sold at 250. a pair. Yours to-morrow; any time after 6 o'clock-two pairs for 33c., br each. pair only 1 8c. First Showing of Our Special Silk Underskirts Worth 2.00, for 5.75 Last season we sdld "scores of these skirts--but- we expect to beat all pre- vious records even, this time. In jus- tice to yourself, you can not i to examine them. They are made of extra quality, * soft? rustling Black Taffeta Silk, nice and full, with 12: inch flounce of pleating having six rows of shirring around its top, and extra silk frill at bottom trimmed with narrow hemmed ruching, pro- tected by near-silk tnderflounce and dust-ruflle. A 7.00 skirt elsewhere in this city, our special only 5.75 , Special Silk Waist Display, Too affair with us. That the value offered is excep- tional, should be proven to your satisfaction by , the steady and rapid increase of the number we sell each season. Japanese Silk Waists, both Black and White, quality silk, in all sizes from 32 to 42; mad clusters of pin-tucks, one wide hemstitched tuch pleated tuck down iront, back trimmed to mat wide sleeve with 9-inch ouff filled completely small pin-tucks and hemstitching, collar to mat waist you would pay 4.00 for elsewhere here, only : 2.95 New Neckwear Novelties Just In Through a service we need not explain, we have forwarded to us the novelties in neckwear as soon¢as they appear in New York --and for this reason we do not buy large quantities of any one design. Yesterday we received an assortment of new effects-- beautiful beyond comparison with any we have hitherto shown-- and so many and so varied, that an examination is the only thing that will make you oppreciate them at all as they deserve. Let us mention these prices ; h; full with Black Spannisk Lace gies, popularly worn in place of furs ing this "betwoeen-s on' period, at 75, 99e¢., Parisian Chiffon Neck Scarfs; at 1.25 and 1.49. White Lace Ties; at 49, 75, 99¢. and By Black Chifion Ruffs, small lot, worth 2.50, {o-morrow at 1.93 J Fancy Neckwear and Collars, at 25, 49, 69, 75, 90, 95, Yc. i and 1.49, 1.25 and 3.99 25 crop. Eyes are wide open looking for five | for their sudden Spacey are these gi & This special silk waist sale is. a semi-annual] | the new railway. Some of the old pioneers say 'they only hope the rail i way company will only, have nerve enough to push the good thing along. H. Lyang passed through, with x drove of over six hundred lambs, on his way to Brockville. John Rogers was kicked By his own horse, and two ribs broken, whilé attending Mr. Tay- lor's sale in Athens, James Ralph hased one of Father 0'Gorman's orses, of Gananoque. Everyone is congratulating him on being the win- ner of the rubber-tire runabout' affled at Perth. D. E. Rogers has purchased 'the right of A. J. O'Connor's potato digger, and is canvessing the county. John Dunn returned from Montreal on Saturday, after shipping a carload of hogs. D. R. Rogers has a gang of men digging post-holes, James Wash- ington, book-keeper of the Coolbar- ington company, is. around calling on friends. A little boy came to J. La- point's; to-day. pea ---- Try Bibby% new dethy hats. Have your eyes tested at Best's and save ynoney. & Fawné's and Dent's gloves at Bib. ws. Hunks maple sugar and maple syrup, Crawford, Nice soft baby sponges at Gibson's Red Cross drag store. i Try Bibby's for tweed hats. thorough knowledjte of women's tastes a shoes have achieved foot, Glai to show them to anyone. . x It is only by reason of the makers intimate. the requirements of her feet, that = their marvelous success. - F I R S T--they satisfy the eye and lend real distinction to the | SECONDLY they fit womeas feet as only Dorothy Dodd's can fit. THIRDLY SN) their large sale permits them to be soldat a moderate price. This store secured and controlls the sale of these spleadid Shoes, hecause it believes them to offer the wearer more value-and satisfaction thaa any other possible to procure. New Styles now ready. for Next Wi A Fine Assortme: Dressers, Washst and Iron Bed From $11.50 to §: Robt. J. Ri NEW STORE 230 Princess 8 Telephone, 877--Night cal Nie Queen's Football Exc TO MONTREAL By G.T.R. FRIDAY, Nov. 2nd. good to return by any till Monday night, Nov. 5 Fare $3.65, Ret AUCTION SA Furniture, Pianc At the ¢ Rowans the Residence c Mzxs: John Mudi Particulars later JOHN H. MILLS, Auot! fast train, We Guarantee fo Fit Yo Databiftty and Style i ; Wea Shoes Air MILITARY BOOTM. 84 Brock Street Sign of 6 " Kingston Refo Association The Anny yal 'Meeting held, on. TUESDAY E Oct. 30th, at 8 o'clock, Hall. * NOTICE TO SAVE THE TIME OF ing verbal questiops on the respectfully announce that) t Mills & Cunniughum was 1 absolutely dissolved, on the | August Iasi, x Mr. Oupnidgham is now ness on his @wn account. sol 40 Cla St. Mr. Mills w at {he oid ¥tand, 79 Clarenc THOMAS MILLS. J. E. CUNNINGHA TAKE NOTI For a Hall Stove, Pa Kitéhen « Range, or any ¢ come and see me as I have stock I have 'ever had ; al Furniture. and Carpets. cheap. D-HA) TURK'S: ' 308 Princes Goncert and THURSDAY, NOV. 8t Auspices- of the Ladies Aux Y. M. OC. A,. Bale of Fu Real Home-Made Candy, Concert, 4 Logal Talent. IMBORTANT ritigh _Colymbia ; Fa hg o's. Stocl before the rise; Nov. 151 A few hundred dollars " Co's years ago 1 + Men will) serve; 8 3 Admission, 5c. Come and fre bememe------------ King Edward and Que post ds, ney ti on cards: eeial, 2 at' F. (PGornian's, King It to. biiy.. sponges ' Red Crass' deug dtore. ry ibys r cardiga .. You are sore of Swifts , Nd 1% Baie

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