Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Nov 1906, p. 8

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Neatly done at the fk ling Bay + | expressed himself, highly pleased with | ware, $ monthly meeting of the W. C. T, U. was held Thursday after noon, November Ist, with an. average attendance. Mre. Macallum, president, occupied the chair, and conducted de ¥otional exercises. The minutes of the Previous meeting Were read by Miss Hjttie Clark, in the unavoi White Cross lecturer, sent a full xe: and 435 bobs in ad mouth, Cataraqui, Westbrook and Col- pg + he gave tm aude to soventy-six gi and eighty-one boys, elementary, and forty-idur boys pd- vanted. And to the Y. W. C. AY. ¥.:C. As; Prontenae i College, address each, young men, addresses deli to 558 eirls and L471 boys and young men. Mr. Beale speaking to eighty. the hearty recention he met with, and for the gratifving testimonials recefv- ed from. printipals of the schools and others. Several important items were read, taken from reports of the different W. C. T, U. conventions Intelv held. The Ontario provincial convention will be held from 13th to 17th November, Mrs. R. E. Sparks has been aonoint- od delegate for Kinoston union, Glycerine jelly with roses in' tubes. For rough skin. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. "Lady Cnrzon'" and "Lady Ruby" bias filled corsets, 'Sold at New York Dress Reform: Buy Honor bright stove pipe ish; the best yet, at Strachan's varn- Hard- - SA The latest novelties in post cards, try"0'Gotman's, Ring street. Saturday we will sell 500 bath towels | Whig Office. Ns : Special at Toivingston's for Saturday and Saturday Night Men's Flannelette Night Shirts, all sizes, extra value for T5e. Saturday, Price, 49, at 5c. each at CoFrigan's. } } could | C on August recording seerotary, Mrs, noo 2 Frank Kelly, the diamond thief, at Binghamton, N. sentenced serve not not Jens than three the ci schools "and Col- | Mouths in Auburn vrison, " The complexion of the next house of tives, New York state, will be: Sure republican, 22; sure de- vanced classes. In Barriefield, Poets. | Moctatic, 130: doubtful but probably republican, 21. doubtful representa: likely be: f h : It of Ki on Business Colleve, one | homes, ss a result a fire in and Kingst tor} balding ot | a total of forty | streets, New York, early to-day. 3 The officials of the Southern Pacific announce that the been taken to cut' off the and the Colora into its old course. The break bank of the with piles and stone will be closed. 8 sailed from Montreal Thursday: 8.8. Vi Point Armour, reached Gravesend Tunurian sailed day: pool on Thursdav, for Halifax. 8. 8 Yimin left Moville, to-day, for Mont- real. pany, Ee galndelphia, which Y., was more. than four years years and ocratie, 13, Two men Sad a remarkable rom death, property valued at was destroved, dwellers from last do river will be and the la The 8.8. Namidian on Thu 8. Siberian reached on Thursday 8.8. Corean sailed from . -- City Of Damascus' for river 'falls twen ol miles off. Three and a half m the street railway are already being laid. Traffic on Hejaz railway, which same day way reach Mecea, finds a convenimt endrepot in the old. time emporium of the caravan. & . Toronto, Nov. and had "High Court Sitting. A siti ---- > Vital Statistics. During Octobér there werg If you but once use Best's * Stop" you will always use it as it is the, only 30c See 'Dibby"s enpdigan conts: i 2 a pro- man, was found o t in his room at 65 Colborne hr New York City for Hearst b, f L000 to 100,000 is the Prediction. of harles RF. Murphy, loader of Tam- for busi- but probably and hundreds of Stanton and Mangin steps have Salton 'sea river has been filled in for Glasvow Halifax on ictoria reported to-day; 8.8. Ontarian from Montreal. Damascus, said to be the oldest of living cities, is losing its character. A Belgian company is cuttine throueh it with an electric, street railway and js sprinkling electric Jights in its ancient steeets. The motive power insta'lations is derived from the har- slow-moving To Appear On Monday. 2.--Charles MeGill, former manader of the Ontario Bank and G. R. R. Cockburn, former dent, gpveared before the. police mawi- strate this morning, bail bonds formally caso will come up for preliminary hear ing on Monday, . os Yn of the high court will be held at Kingston before Chancellor Boyd on Monday, November 26th. ler . gal opkinson's ] p et Square. "Phone 708. eh ro padi candy "the twisted kind," is sol at Gibson's Red' Uross drug store, Heil eel. fe fel and Hou. Dr. Sullivan will draw at- X many Hall. & tention to the fact that his ill of 0 workmen were killed and five {3300 for services rendered the board Mhers injurmd, dordny, by the col- |of health in connection with a small- -------- Inpse of a o THE WOIY MEETING | © lin Piladuiphin, EE en ear oars sao, Bor not : 8. Lake Michiean, C.P.R. 1 Was Held Yesterdal With Aver- | from Antw ar at x de A Breend Ahead. ry age Attendance. Po it, at ry 191 steerage and | The Zephyr will be here at the Opera failed to and ten es: 9100, their a fac turned in the st gap rsday; at ¢ 8.8. to- Liver- "these ty-two ides of presi their Their istered | h Pin the eity clerk's office the following : Rirths, 36; marriages, 26; deaths, 40. 'Short 6: S. J. Fortescue, 6; Mrs. Sarah Hew. cape Kirkpatrick, 4. A. E. Knapp, 7. Mi {bouquet of pink roses. Frank Tudlow Much damage was done at St. John's school grounds, on Wednesday night. Boys tore down the fence and smashed the gate posts. It will cost the separate trustee board fifty dollars to othe loss. In Fron 2 : i . The Widows' and Or- phans' Tommitive will he called for Symodical tiwe, third week in November, hut all others will be sum- moned merely pro forma. To Be Postponed. It is understood in Toronto that the celebrated * Brillant Miller case, Mrs. Miller and Bridant being charped with murdering Mes... Agnes Bridant, will will not beard Gi the comly crim. inal court, ovening" on Monday, ow- Ing to the illness of material witness es, Mrs. Villiers and daughter of Kingston. The case will be heard in January, : -------- Civic Finance Committee. The civic finance committee will re- Give two delegations this evening. Members of the county fmance com- mittee will consult with it in, regard to the G.T.R. subway at the ae House on the 28th, 29th, 30th and De- oémber Ist, It is far ahead of the Parada, the proprietors bringing fine scenery, all' costumes and pretty me. chanical efigets, The engagement has made on table object, which has the sympathy of all classes. The has been re- called twice to Sherbrooke, Que., for a week, and will, it is predicted, in- crease its audience nightly. The Kingston Holders. The holders of Ontario Bank shares in Kingston are: Mrs. Caroline Bryant, 11; Joseph Carrin, 5 Rev. J. 0. Crisp, 2: E. H. Crisp, 4; Sophia J. Crisn, 4; A. Jane Dupuis, ton, 15; Mrs. Margaret: Keenan, 10: Mi 38 Frances King, 2: Mrs. H. B. 38 E. Lesslie, 11; Mrs. H. R. Lessle, 42; Charles Livingston, 75; . ingston, 16; estate late Rev. G. Mgc- donnée, 7; Mrs. E. M. Price, 20: Mrs, A. Fi Wilmet, 10. ---------- Foster-Guy. At Emmanuel church, Miles City, tana, on October 20th, in the pre- sence of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties, Leighton Foster and Miss Maude Guy, daughter of the late T. W. Guy, Kingston, were mar- ied by the rector, Rev. John Evans. Little Miss Gertrude Foster accomphn- ied them as maid of honor, and Dr, W. F. Guy, of Forsyth, brother of the bride, ~ave her away. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Fos. ter left for Brandenberg, where they will make their home. ' O'Neil-Christley Wedding. Last evening in the Archiepiscopal Palace, by Rev, Father Hanlev. Miss Agnie Christley, '"cldest daushter of William Christley, of this city, was united in marriage to | George O'Neil. The bride looked very nretty in a snit of Blue, with white facings and white silk waist, trimmed with lace, and hat, to match. The wedding being of a quist nature, both bride and groom were unattended. After .the wedding the guests sat : repast. The table was tastefully de- corated with swilax ' and white ohrysanthemums. The bride received manv beautiful presents. Married Add Away. A very pretty wedding took place at the residence of N, Langdon, when his only daughter, Edith, was united in marriave to Herberi Rea. New York city. The bride looked charming in a dress 'of white crepe de chene over {al- feta, and carried a shower bouanuet of white roses. The bride was assisted by Mise Victoria 'Wiltshire, wha carried a je the duties of eroomsman. in B, ix played the wedding march. ter the ceremony the guests retired to the dining room where a sumptuons re- | many handsome "and useful "resents Mo and Mes, Rea will make their ome in New York city. Their many friends wish them every happiness. r-------- It saves You money to buy hot wg. ter bottles and rubber goods at Gib- son's Red Cross store. A dispatch from Liverpool says a serious fire broke out, to-day. on the White Star Line steamer Baltic. The fire is among the cotton which form- vd part of the vessel's cargo. - RB tariay we will sell 500 bath towels at Be. cach at Corrigan's. all behalf of a local chars: | 998 in New York, contributed wn anecdote down to a sumntuous | Past was prepared. The bride received | Girl Brings News of a 'Tragedy Which Took Place on the Black River. Bryson, tue, Nov. 2.-Miss Pearl ter an arduous journey of ifty miles on horseback, arrived here to give evi- dence in tne vertrand incendiary case at the assizes, selates of having been an eye-witness to the drowning of six people in the Black river, near Hops Farm, on J, K. Booth's limit, about hity miles above Des Joachims, some days ago. da A canoe containing Norton Brown, of Toronto, an Inwan, two squaws, and two Indian children, was crossing the Black river above a dangerous chute, when a paddle"of - the indian broke, und in the swilt current, the canoe, with all its occupants, was Gig- ried over the chute and all frowned The Indians residing in borhood instituted a search for the bodies, not ceasing day or night, until the bodies were recovered. 'Ihe body of Brown was found the day af ter the accident, and the other bodies two or three days later, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY,, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By on Their Rounds. See Bibby's 75¢. flannel shirts. Try O'Gorman's for post cards, Advertisements first. appeared in newspapers in 1652. i Tooth powder 1d tins at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, The military clearly outshone clergy at the installation service. Buy Honor bright stove pipe varn- ish; the best yet, at Strachan's Hard- ware, See Bibby's 5c. flannel shirts. The gold and silver plate in Wind- sor Castle is valued at £2,000,000, Uysters, 4Uc., '50c. and 60c. quart at. "The Red Star," 274 Princess street. Sc. buys a bath towel at Corrigan's. "it. contains ng, poisonous drug' Gibson's Red Lross cough syrup. Cures any cough. Try Bibby's Scotch underwear. Another "First Aid to the Injured" lecture will be given at the Y.M.C.A. building this evening, by Dr. Mylks. We take out all the' fine stuff, and send you uniform sizes. Swift's Scranton coal. People who buy "Short Stop" once are never without it, when the bottle is nearly empty they buy more--be. cause it cures all coughs and costs but 15c. at Best's. Try Bibby"s for men's underwear. The new reredos for St. George's cathedral will be erected in December. The contractors have heen delayed through pressure of orders. ' then the tip of a dog's nose is cold and moist that dog is not sick. A foverish dry nose means sickness with a vw And so with the hwmnaen lips. Dry, cracked and colorless lips 'mean feveri , and are as well ill-ap- pearing. To have btautiful, velver like lips, apply at bedtime a coating of Dr. Shoop's Green Salve. It will soften and heal any skin ailment, Get a free trial box of our store, and be convinced. Large mickel capped glass jars, 25c. All dealers. the The Madness Of Hamlet. Exch \ "Richard Mansfield, at a dinner 'party to the old question of the sanity of Hamlet. "One morning in the west,"' he said, "lI met a young friend of mine, and asked him where he had been the night belore. "1 went," my young friend replied, 'to see So-and So's Hamlet.' *" 'Ah, ha, did, you?' said I. 'Now, tell me--do you think Hamdet was mad ?' "I certainly do,' said he. "1 here wasn't a hundred dollars in the house. The actors of the Comedie Francaise receive a pension of £200 a year, after twenty years' service, The best form of steam-engine . actu- ally utilizes fifty-nine per cent. of the heat produced. ', The civil list of Haakon VII, Nor- way"s new king, is about £40,000 o Year. English tooth paste in tubes 15¢c. at Gibson's 'Red Cross drug store. Miss K. Sullivan Ladiés' Tailor awd Dressmaker, has re moved from 105 - Brock street, to 215 Princess street, opposite Opera House. etnies ees eee. STOMACH TROUBLES .To wrong action of the stomach and im- paired digestion a host of diseases owe Bertrand; a girl 'of seventeen, who, -af- | the vaght More New Winter Coats Shown To-morrow Some of the Prettiest Effects In 1, Stylish Light, Checked or pg Tweeds Just Received Yesterday Ye probably have made up you mind about "a mew coat this season. Pers haps you've decided to get through without one--under the impression that it would cost about fifteen dollars or SO to get a I one. But--and you'll kindly pardon it seems impertinent--are you certain thy you've been well informed ? by we dare ask is this. Here are-twe stylish, ney coats which you would j as costing fours teen or fifteen dollars, and they are worth - that--but read : Invisible Grey Plaid Tweed Coat--Doublé-breasted front, full ba us if LW two fancy side straps runnfiig into box-pleats . at bottom hou, eh and back, collarless style, with stitched velvet and cloth winlyig around neck, full sleeves tucked into y cuffs of inlaid vel vet and cloth, all trimmed with neat bittons, Extra-speeial, n 5 i ne RR I RE a i, Lb Light "Shadow Plaid" Tweed Coat- Close fitting around shoulders, full at bottom, two bias sell-sttapé down back and front, fly fro. t, ful sleeves with strapped cuffs, fine black velvet collar. lined body and slee and forty-seven inches long. Extra-special Er 1.5 Cosy, Comfortable Cloth Coats For Children As Well . . . . ALTHOUGH we've said very little about them ig our evens ing announcements, we planned: at the very opemg.of the season, that we would have a collection of coats for childten and girls which would be second to none ia this city. It doesn't mate ter what age your little girl is--- whether 2 or 16 years--we are sure that here she can be perfectly ' fitted and pleased. Prices for to 'morrow will run, $2.25, 2.49, 2.75, 3.25, 3.00, 3.75. and on up to 10.50. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON -------- Unprecedented Sale of -Men's Fleece ~ lined Shirts and Drawers .. Your Chance to Save Over One-third ~ Of the Usual Cost of Your Underwear CERAILL-SECONDS." Do you know what they are ? Let us tell you. very briefly. In all the big mills now-a-days, there is a staff of expert "examiners whose duty it is to mark the "class" or quality of theSutput. ~~ Any with the slighest {law--and you can't appreciate how very slight until you see to-morrow's specials--are placed aside, marked "seconds." They must not get out, as examples of what the firm can make. We just received nearly "seconds" of men's flecce-lined underwear. - Some, we simply can't see anything wrong about, others have merely a dirty mark--none are in the least way hurt as re- gards wearing quality. The regular price would have been 0c. or more. All day to-morrow after 9 o'clock, you can have yout choice of all the assorted sizes per,garment only » 33c. JOHN" LAIDLAW & SON 400-pair Sale of Boys' Ribbed Cashmere Stockings You know the condition of --but there's one thing that such a chance as this wo the boys' stockings best, of course we re pretty sure of, and that is, a't come again very soon. Boys must play, you know. and their kind of play is nearly always hard oa stockings. Bat you wouldn't have them without their play, would you ? Let'them "go it" --and" take this chance to L kexp their sturdy legs tidy for the whole winter," with a good saving : 100 pairs, -Beys' Ribbed Cyhwmero p Stockings--Good - weight for Sintes wear," different widths of rib), all good qualities, most of them priced | regularly at 33 and i 35¢ o pair " (though a few are only worth 25c.), | C. all sizes--an English manufacturer's ' -- . stock lot secured at a bargain price Xaour choice to-morrow; after o "o'clock, per pair only vo A It Was Just a Year Ago We Started Our First Sale of " Exclusively" Men's Fine Shoes The sale was a great success from both points of view. The gentlemen got some up-to-date' New Shoes at bargaif prices, and we got rid of our small Tots and broken sizes. Our policy has always been to keep this stock clean. We get rid annually of all our broken and small lots, both in men's and women's, We sell them at a loss, but it pays US to do so. : Our Next, or Second, Sale of Men's Shoes Starts on Tuesday, NextWeek. At Will Be a Hummer, : : See Pibhy's 'display of gloves, a ita U8 of 'THE LOCKETT SHOE STONE We Mean Busi E will ask for it, for and get it, anc we get it we expect to k We go slow but we ge just the same. Have tried our Sapacicy } please--satisfy and sur If not, give us a call. once and you'll, come They all do. 7 Robert J. R Jurniture Sealer 230 & 23034 Princess § 6 Coors atove the Opera Hous Telephone 577 Ambulance Call 57 . . Opening Exerci Of sixty-sixth Session w held. at 8 O'clock Monday Evening, Nov In Grant Hall. Prof. will deliver his inaugural a Ax The Citizens are invited. The. "Royal Scots" &: CITY HALL Thursday Evening, ] MISS FLORIA DONALDSON | Scottish Song, GEORGE NEIL Scotland's Tenor. FRED. HOWARD, V.I.C.B.S. Ventriloguist and Musical tainer MISS McUREGOR Solo Pianist Companist. bills and 50c., 25e. See 5c. Programmes. Plan at Uglow's . Furniture, at the ° = y Street, oaaeps ate Office Tuesday, Nov. 6 Viz '--~Oak Dressing Case and Hat Rack, Hall: Table, Beds, Mattresses, Tables, Ranre and Stoves, Mirrors, Mantle, Beds, C Glassware, Rocking and other Carpets, Fine Antiguo Booke Sccretury, Pictuns, and other g Sale at 10.30 a.m. JOHN H. MIL] Auct We Guarantee to Fit Your Durability and Style in | Wear Shoes itt: MILITARY "BOOTMAI 84 Brock Street Sign of Gold St. Andrew's Soci Kingston. THE ANNUAL MEETING ( above Society will. be Held in t Building, on MONDAY evenir Sth, at 8 o'clock. As business of great importa he brought before the meeting, carncstly 'requested that all men present. All Scotchmen and Descendants vited. By order of J. M. FARRELL A.M. CHI! President. Se ---- TAKE NOTICE For a Hall Stove, Kitchen Range, or any othe "come and see me .as I have the stock 1 have ever had ; also Furniture" and Carpets. Ev TURK'S SECOND-HAND NOTICE. AT THE SALE TO BE HI the Dwit property, in Storring WEDNESDAY, At 10 a.m., bes Cattle of Mr. Wilto! Duff, th also of his brother will be off sale. There are over 50 head ! horses. There will be no reser Card of Thank: MRS, STEWART AND HEI desire through your paper to their grateful appreciation of th sympathy by letter, c™ctica' assista iriends in 4 bores Vement h beloved son amd brother Pe has softened very much the bitt ----------------------------------. Annual Meetin; THE ANNUAL MEETING ¢ subscriters to the Home for ¥ Nomen and Infants, will be hel Institution, Union street, on DAY afternoon. Nov. €th, at All friends of charitable work welcome, Fortnightly Clu Wiki - hold their fext Dance, ¢ DAY evenine November cordial welcome dn extended to ine invitations. DRnéiog from "clock u'elg ET ---------------- See Bibby's special $2 derbie Parlor i

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