Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Nov 1906, p. 7

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Bateman CUSTOMS BROKER for the last five years has re Eoaciated With Mr. Oliver. ---------------- eT ( If You Want a Home or {Insurance Have a talk with George Zeigler Real Estate and Insurance 57 BROCK STREET BRITISH - AMERICAN HOTEL KINGSTON - - ONTARIO Has® undergone 'alterations and 1» now open to the travelling public. W_TELFER - Proprietor SBfrrresLes aes ee BRS When You Buy COAL From | P. WALSH | You get genuine Scranton as he handles nothing else a : THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISRED 1863, President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loamed on Oity and Farm Pro- perties. Municipal ty _ Deben- tures. Mortgages i Deposits » received and interest allowed. 8.0. McGill, Office, 87 Clarence street, WANTED All the Furniture and* Stoves Highest prices realized by JOHN H. MILLS, The Leading Auctioneer Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. N:w Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete., for sale. Sale of Horses Every Saturday Ladies' Tailoring Finest of Workmanship, Up-to- Date Styles, and Good Fit Guar- anteed. 236 University Ave. NewYork Chinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street :Openifrom 10.30 a.m. to 8.00 a.m.' The best place to met an all round Lunch fa the city; Meals of all kinds on shortest motice. English and Chincse dishes 'a specialty. NewRestaurant Hotel Congress 338-343 King Street Everything Served in Season BILLY ARRIS, Prop. Usihrinkabis Underwear - Spring Needle Hibbed the only Underwear made in "out, uu Every. &titch-- same length--in- sures perfect fit and durability. Just ask your dealer. Union and Two-Piece Suits--for Men and Women. Free booklet and sample of fabric from makers in Canada of Sprisg Sly nate Ribbed Underwear. IA GOLDEN "WEDDING ~EDAN NAPANEE, Ihe Young Folks Had a Very Happy Time--To Live in Nap- anee For the Winter--A Cow Ate Dried Apples, Napanee, Nov. 2.--Mr. Robert Boyes, East street, celebrated their golden' wedding on Tuesday evening. They were surrounded by their children and a very pleasant evening was spent. = Mr. and Mrs. | Boyes have been respected residents of Napanee for about fifty years. They are yet hale and hearty and theic children hope that they will be spared to them for many years yet. I Mrs. William y, Vancouver, who has spent the past two months ith friends in Toronto, Picton, Deseronto, and Napanee, leaves for her home in the west on Saturday. She will visit friends in Renfrew for a week. Miss Hester Gibbard entertained a number of her young friends to.a folly pull on Hallowe'en. i The bovs and gitls of Napanee had a jolly time on Hallowe'en and the streets rang with the laughter and fun that bubbled out. The younger children dressed up in fantastic garb, paraded the streets for an hour or more, having the best of a time. Chici Graham and Constable Greer kept their eyes on the youngsters, but no- and Mrs. --reddened by cold winds--you need no lotion or *" cream." Just luke-warm water and "Royal Crown" Witch-Hazel Toilet Soap --3 cakes for 25¢. Insist en having "Reyal Crown" Witch Basel. 7 \ wR Beaver Flour actually fiakes : "MORE bread to the barrel than any other. Itis the richest in Gluten--and it is the gluten that takes up the water, Beaver Flour -- pound for und -- gives MORE leaves of bread --MORE cake--MORE pastry than any other. Your t baking will prove thi, Try it. AT YOUR GROCER'S. se Dealers, write for peices on all kinds of Feeds, Coarse { Grainsand Cereals 14th Band and Orchestra a A Occasions, Justsuetion Violin, Siadotin, Guitar and B Address Bandmaster Watson H. Walker, (oadian (Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street . Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 am The best place to get &n all round Lunch fn the city. Meals of all kinds on shortest notice. English and Ohinese dishes a specially. Phone, 655. -- OPERA . nouss ORCHESTRA "THE BUSY ONE." Speckal y Weddings, Noro Bertie, Teas and Try a Pound of , Myers' wuz wave SaUSAZES Breakfast. For Sunday's C 60 Brock Street. Cia, at a, and Rect Biles pe pee bax, Bh hr One' 0 will Ea Plain p3) On reoe. oe, Jie pam nd AY v Wirdoon) Ordered Footwear Repairs Good advertising serves to * éall attention for a time, but merit alone can stand * the test of time. : : : A. E. Herod, "ous: tuner from oAuley's, book store. a thing but fun was indulged in. Later in the evenino the larger boys got ahout and some few tricks were play- ed, but nothing to eause anyone any trouble. + The moonlight was * too bright for any of the usual gate and sign removals. hn George Shorey left Mohday for Van- C Harry couwer, ., where hi& uncle, Davy, at 'procured him a good posi- tion. Miss Jewelle Miller and Miss Nettie Pringle left, this week, for New York to resume their nursing oc- cupation. F. 8, Wartman, Colebrook, has rented J. A. Fraser's house on John street for the winter. Mrs, Fraser will join her husband in West port. . 0, L. Herring, Toronto, spent seve- ral days renewing acquaintances in town. Patrick Hunt, Chicago, a former resident of Napanee, died on Monday last. The remains were brought to Napanee for burial. De- ceased was aged forty-two years: A cow, belonging to Mrs. E. Pen- nell, Water street, strayed out one day this week and made a meal off a pile of dried apples 'and peelings: that were. thrown out after the Collier Bros' fire at the evaporator a couvle of weeks ago. It became very sick and Dr. W. D McCormick was called and performed an operation, removing about two bushels of dried apples from the cow's stomach. The animal is recovering. Edward Wilson attended the funeral of his brother, John, at Deeton, this week. The deceas®l died at New Liskeard on Monday. RECORD IN NORTH BRUCE. A Conservative Constituency Goes Over. A glance at "the political record of North Bruce shows that it has been in the conservative column since the gen- "eral engagement of 1882. The record is of interest now and is appended. Year. Candidate. Majority. 1867--Sproat, Con. .. 10 1872--Gillies, Lib. ... . 1874--Gillies, Lib, ... 1878--CGillies, Lib. ... 1882--McNeill, Con. ... . 1837--MeNeill, Con. ... .. 113 1904--RBland, Con. ..".. ... 107 Con... ... 30 1806--McNeill, Con. ... ... $1 | 1891 McNeill, | 1900--McNeill, Con. 3 As is showp by the record, while the conservatives have held the seat 'for twenty-four years, it has been a doubtful one since 1887, the majori- ties in and since that vear having been very small until the late Dr. Bland ran in 1904, and won with 107. Deaf Children On Railways. The general passenger department of the Grand 'I'runk rauway system has received from™ KR. Mathison, of the Ontargp Institution. of the Veaf and Dumb, Belleville, intimation of - his re- signation after serving twenty-seven years as superintendent and principal of that institution. In addition to con- veying his appreciation of the kindness and courtesy of reduced fares to the pupils, ete, of the institution, during the r vacation, Mr. Mathison states : "I may say that officials, conductors and trainmen on your entire system have always looked after and protect. ed from harm any of the deaf children who were coming to or going from the institution, so that not one has ever been injured in the slightest measure, He further says, regarding the general baggage department that "Not one picce of baggage has ever been lost. One trunk got astray and after search for it all over the various lines of your railway your officers found it in one of the clothes closets in the in- stitution, wiich shows that your sys. tem of cfiecking is perfoct. ---------- + FROM GATES OF DEATH. nn ti Stops Beating. New York, Nov, 2.~The breath hav- ing left his' body and his heart pulse- Liss, Harry Beebe; 'of Routh Millville, N. x, was revived by three physicians and vesterday way able to tell how it feels to be on the verge of death. Mr. Beebe was stricken with heart i failure, and when Drs. Wade, Miller and 'Jones arrived life seemed to be extinct. One of the physicians noticed a slight twitch of one of the muscles of the man's face and they at once re- sorted to a 'hypodermic medication. Artificial respiration was produced and slowly but surely the man returned to life, andiis now on a fair road to recovery. The medical men regard the result 'of their efforts as almost mir To % ock street, has received all hi his ta Bro winter 'importations for order work in his tailoring ' do partment, comsisting of Scotch tweed; ue and black serges, Kw variety of -black cheviot and Jeunes; also a splendid stock of overcoating: one trusting him with an order ma rest assured they will be well "pleased. | AN ANNIVERSARY CELEBRAT- [* Man is Revived After His Heart | To points a Ranks in Marie and Pol Mat. Arges to Bae Ste. rho, a Northern poin' orthern N vigation Gompany ATs. wii by muds toe berths returning). To certain he. in rg Going Oct. 85 to Nov. 8 Penetang,, Midland, Lakefield, all os th North Tay, Argyle to to Haliburton ; Ali Tickets Good Returaing Untlt Dec. 8 Ontario Rortiouftural Exhibition, hein ou to Saturday, Norns" iow, 1906. Return ticke! will be sold at $5.40 be going November Valid for return up 10 and Favembat 10th, 19086. r tickets, 'Pullman accommodation, rr PN other information anply to J. P. HANLEY Agent, - treots. Corner Johasan und _Ontaric Wrst. RL LAC LR Ra: LUI INR & nection With In San Pacific Railway 7th and Sth. including TRAINS LEAVE VE KINGSTON :-- ~mapress, for Ottawa, Mon- a ao St. Jon, N.B.; Halitaa, Boston, Toronto, Chicago Denver. Ren few, Sault Sts. Mane, Duluth, St Paul, Winnipeg, . Vancouver. Seattle Portland, 'and San Francisce: 8 pm.--Local for Sharbot Lake. with C.P.R. east and west. 8:30 a.m. ~Mized, for Renfrew and in wrmediate points. Passengers lea: p.m., arrive tn O Peterbore, 5:13 p.m. p.m.; Bosten, 7:30 am. St. N.B., 11:66 a.m. Full particulars at K. & P: and C. P, RB. Ticket offics, Ontario street. F. Conway, S.P.A., Bay of Quinte Railway New short line for. Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all local points. ins leave City Hall Depot at é pm. F. CONWAY, Agent B.Q. Ry. Kingston New York Central & Hudson River R.R. THE SIX-TRACK TRUNK LINE Shortest Routs to 'the United States Via Kingston and - Cape Yincent, N.Y. Kingston at 13:30 wa at 5:00 p.m; Toronte, 7:80 Jehn. (Str. *5 am. 3 p.m. Lv. Kingston ). Cape Vincent (Str.,) 7 #.m., 4 p.ou Arr. N. Lv. iy Vincent, Jas am. 4. Arr. tertown, 8.20 28g |, a.m. 0. Oswego, 11. a.m, B. Syracuse, am. 9. Rochester, 3. 28 p.m. 3 5. BEEEEZ2E Utica, 12.20 p.m., Arr, w York, 5.40 Rolie *Mondays only. Convenient train service im directions PULLMAN. SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS 2 Cents a Mile Books for 500 ) miles of travel on New York Central leased lines w State of New while books York Central, Rochester nage pesveEy 91 oovosite . DALY, Passenger Trafic MaSiager, Ay H., Smith, General Manager, Gs C. Gridley. General Agent: TIME TABLE STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Beginning Sept. 4th. Welle island. and 1.00 3.00 PM, 100 300 1.00 8.00 100 2% 1.00 3.00 1.00 300 4% 12.3 3.0 200 4.30 P.M. 200 4.80 | 200 4.30 "200 7.00 200 43% 200 4% L15 3 *Thured apecia Bireakey's Bay, Howe Is Shs Pack Hathdar'e 7% Dok un id Bro Refaed Brea! Bay 4) m. rs Kingston 3 oT subject to change without notice. E. BRIOELAND, Manager ost ealls at Garden Islandgoing to and from ROYAL ALLAN "w'x7\" LINE MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Vietorian Tonfan .. - HALIF AX ro LIVERPOOL. Virginian . Bat., Nov. 24, RATES OF PASSAGE, First-Class $55 and upwards, according to Steamer. Second-Class, $42.50 and upwards. _ Third-Class, $27.50 and $28.75. Weakly Sailings, from Montreal to Glasgow, For ate end further particulsrs © Rr ber y Rag P GuDEMSLBEVE. Agent. C.P.Rvy Ye Old English Floor Wax at . -- Pond ¥ Strachan's Hardware ) Dies | LIKE A HERO , | these and « | entire A LOVER SHOVES AGIRL TO . SAFETY! But It Was at the Cost of His Life--He Fushed Her Through An Open Window--Came to the Surface. . Atlantic ' City, Nov. 2--0ne of the survivors of the trolley disaster, Miss Ida May Dubell, of Florence, NJ. was in two trolley wrecks Sunday. The car on which shé started for Camden ran off the tracks on the As. sinounk creek bridge, but the railing prevented it from tofpling over into the water, The accident delayed Miss Dubell to such an extent that she almost miss ed the one o'clock express to Atlanti City. William Edwards, of Woodbury, ber fignce, was waiting for her. Mise Dubell was sitting next a window in the second car, Edwards in the aisle sate and 'they were planning their woldiog. train "approached the draw- bridge Edwards opened the window so that she might look out, She saw the first car plunge from the bridge, and, dazed with fright, fell backward 'into the seat. In an instant their ear was toppling, and the 'ast . words she | heard from her affianced husband were" "Hang on, Ida ! For God's sake, hang on I" 'Another instant, _and the éar plunged into the water, and they were engulfed. She says : "l was choking and strangling, for we were under water, Mr. Edwards grabbed me and shoved me through the open window, and it seemed an hour before 1 rose to the surface." NEWBURGH BUDGET. Organist Resigned--Dramatic Club Gives Farces. Newburgh, Nov, 1.--Mrs. Madden re- turnéd on Monday after a week's visit in Toronto. Miss Madelon Thomson, Toronto, is visiting Miss Lena Mad- den. Division court will be held | here on Friday. Miss Ella Chant left this week for a month's visit to her bro- ther Stanley Chant, Webbw Miss Young, organist of the Methodist church, tendered her resignation to the trustee board. The announcement came as a great surprise to her many friends. The resignation is to take effect onic month * hence. Miss Connie Nesbit is visiting her sister, Miss Minnie: Nesbit, Westplain. G. A. Ayles- worth has returned from North Bruce, where he'was stumping for the liberal candidate. J. Grange, Napanee, was in town one day last week. Finkle's hall will be well occupied on Friday. Division court will be held in the morning and in the evening the Newburgh Dramatic club hold the boards presenting the rogsring farces, "First Out Oi Water," and "My Lord in Livery." M. Ryan is improving his premises by a new fence. Mrs. William Boyce spent Friday. with her parents in Napanee. The annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible iety will be held in the Methodist church. next Wednesday evening. : Lavin Vindicated. Chicago, Nov. 2.--Police Inspector Patrick J. Lavin has béen declared not guilty of charges brought against him by Chief of Police Collins, It was alleged by the chief that the inspector had connived at a burglary, and had afterwards arrested the thieves in or der to make a show of efficiency to aid him in securing promotion. Y.W.C. A. Cookery classes for girls, from 8 to 16 years. Fee--80c. for course, Classes held," Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 4:15 p.m,, and Saturday at 1:30 p.m., other classes begin this week, Housekeepers, tions, waitress' Advanced courses. demonstra- Particular People. Prefer to have their new Persian lamb jackets made here, because our long experience in' the panufucture of our hundreds of customers is an absolute guarantee of satisfaction. It wi'l pay you to get our prices. Campbell Bros., the manufacturers of ° reliable, well-made furs. ---- Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when uséd in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight and fol- low directions. Don't put it off ! It might mean having to pay higher prices. Order Swift's coal now For those hard on corsets, "Dress Reform Specinl," strongest made. Sold only at New. York Dress Reforin. Universal meat choppers from $1.25 to 81.75; all guaranteed. Strachan's Hardware. Japanese are leaving large 'numbers for the . Hawaii in United States, TRAVELLING. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY SPORTSMEN SATISFIED Reports from all the Game Sections of the Maritime Provinces indicate a most successful season. Write for ** Fishing a d Hunting " "Trait of the Mic-Macs™ " Week i mn Canaan Woods "Moose,of the Miramichi TO GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, Moncton, N, B.{ pleased | 1/ your cocoa 2 is worth saving. BENSDORP'S == COCOA is double strength. Price remains unchanged, and always > consistent with quality. Sait 10 cents ents for t trial can. STEPHEN L BARTLETT CO., Importers, BOSTON, MASS, Try Bensdorp's Cooking Chocolate, Sine Wrapper. : HONORED "THE PRINCESS." How An Escaped 'Lunatic Got Royal Salute, v Nov. 2.-On Wednesday an woman, plainly dressed, ap- peared before the guard-house in front Junatio. The crowds ere pushed back, a droshky was brought and she removed to a lunatic asylum. A CELL IN HIS CELLAR Berlin, elderly of the castle At Koenigsburg, Two sen- Eight Years. 'tries were posted inside the gate, and| Rome, Nov. 2.--A weal land-own- inside the guard-house there were a |er of of score of soldiers on watch. She informed the sentries- that she wastho Princess Chaflotte of Mecklen- burg, aunt of Prince Friedrich Wil- helm of Frussia, who at present oo: oupica the Schloss. The sentinels at once presented arms, and the full guard of twenty men turned out and stood at attention. Drums rattled and trumpets blared. The woman then explained % the non-commissioned officers in eharge of the watch that she had business 'with her *'nephow," but as the prince was out she was accommodated with a chair in front of the castle pate. Meanwhile a crowd had been gather- ing, and it finally grew to such di- mensions that an officer had to send for the police to keep it from press ine on the watch-house, Before the police arrived na troop of cuirassiers rattled along. the street : and turned into the Schloss. not for- | 'Pazo Ointment is sunrantond to ours getting . to 'salute the Princess of | any case of Itching, Blind, Blesding or Mecklenbure as thev passed. Then the Phles: iho six. 10° fourteen police hurried to the scene, At their | days or money refunded. She. head was an officer who at once re- ------------------ Ve cognized the woman as a harmless® See Bibby's display of gloves. Gray's s Syrup Red Spruce Gum For Coughs and Colds. Shoes For The Family Summer is ended and the cool weather is here It's now time to change one's shoes pe heard Ay rumor t in his own house at Fogvia. phar uid. ed the place, and found Jags sately locked un in a cell he had in the basement of his home, where a ser- vant had served him with nl water Suiot "daily. The prisoner dechsrs 2 ed, and | Servant confirmed We statement, thac he had not left the cell Yor ow years. He intends to Jomiplete ten years' imprisonment imposed on him in his cell and then to petition the government to oardon him, Vnfortunately, the law does not eo gelf and Pace TE re Jan : Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. us +. Our store is the place where the best, the newest, the latest shoes are to be found, and at the least prices. The freshest designs, the up-to-the-day and the hour creations. : Heavy and li ight Walking' Shoes for "men and women, shoes for the boys and girls, shoes for the en- tire family. : Rainy day boots, storm shoes and all other desira- ble kinds. Beauty, service, comfort, and small cost combined. For whatever purpose you may require 'Boots and = Shoes we have them and at the lowest prices. ry J. H. Suthefland & Bro. Bye - That Famous Satins Chewing Candy Satins i Brown's Butter Scotch , - Walnut, Peanut and Cocoanut ' Taffies only 20c. per Ib, ; - Almonds iar / « Rd

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