Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Nov 1906, p. 8

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i no Ves to four trers, to this fnost sold on a positive undergone alterations and open to the travelling erm -_--- interested if you cou : Very nice ones at §0c, Edw Jase ] koe ike Tek choles ¥ #8, ns compared wi * 220 hushels last Your 84, o Union Browery company, Mone v out a permit for the in of # new Draw uty on Undisux street. The structure will cost about $10,000, * Whisiebne at £3,000 per ton is the Davi a ly on , Je flaher un ruenland wh r ies. tints whalers have fst returned Biba Smnty, rench vintage crop this £- will Brobably Vield 1,850,880,000. Gainer wine, and the next ¢ of cider iy esti- ted at from 308,355,000 to B28, 14 is announced that the $500,000. new wtoek which the Hritish American Assure year's siver output at 1931000 000 Sv, output. a 5 0 ounces, of which fe 7 Si owing to activity An wi 60,000, nn The i : ---- S00 "The Cheese Markets. th. Ont. Nr There Sera 1,250 : by sold ub, to Brockville prices. test Brantford, Ont, Nov. 2.--Offersd, 2.- : S80, at 12 13-16¢. to 12 8.856 boxes registered : 400 sold at 12¢e, Heville, 2.879 tered ; 500 nd at 11-16¢. ; lar an 4 v ice "iil nn pe dover IT + Watorto n. NY. 4.355 wt 1%. THE LATE JOHN SANDS. Funeral This Afternoon Was Largely. Atjended. 2 The funeral of the late Assistant Chiof John Sands, of the fire depart- ment took place, this afternoon, from his late residence, on Brock street, to Catarogui cemetery. Rev. Dr. Mae- the service. Among the floral tributes figure, from the grand lodge of "Pren- tice Bog: an anchor from Benny Jo °, No. 1. Kromtice Dave; a pillow frbm the Kingston fire department, «and a wreath from Kingston lodge, No. 59, | Several 0.0.F. In attendance at three of the the funeral were grand secretary, and R. "H. Ketcheson, Belleville, past grand master. Th pallbearers were Messrs, Marshall | and' Brickman, of the "Prentice Boys; W. McEwen ard F. AsKilpatrick, of the Kingston logge of Oddfellows, and W. Cockado and V. Daley, of the fire department. In the cortege were mem- bers of the loeal lodges of Prentice Boys und Oddicllows, fire department and city council, Threw Them In His Face. Syracuse, N.Y., Nov. 5.--Mrs. John Wendling, of No. 215 Beecher street, threw her wedding and engagement rings into her Busband's face yesterday morning and then left home, The oc ¢asion for her anger was the reading of an advertisement, eaused to be published by her husband, which stated that he will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. : Best's "Short Stop" for coughs is sold under the stronwest kind of a Kuaranteo, It cures all coughs al- wave, wud costs but 185¢. Laugh with Walter MacRaye to-mor- row night at the opera house Y.W. rock Street. ¢ _ THAT IS REALLY NEW AND UP-TO-DATE Is of jnterest to every gentlemen. You would be more Id see our magnificient display. We have a lovely line, best in quality and design, we® | ave ever offered at the price T8c. : i LIVES DENYS, $1 00,-1.25, 1.50, ; ""UNDERWEARPER SUIT, $1 TO§7 Our stook is compl 1 in Pyjamas, Smoking Jackets, E Behe TR vn Dressit Gowns; Ete. A. concert, »iia 3 ings Come From faliury of the jd wero an arch With un gate as conteal | 07 dignity conferred outside officers of the |g ® Tost racy charge against 8, ark, Edward J, Lennox and Jo- for iracy, and the eof restraint of trade, against Bennett and Wright plumbers, were withdrawn in the crinknal izes to day, These charges: arose 'oft: of the recent civic investigation, but 8, S. Clark, who was chief book-keeper® for Bennett and Wright, and who is a material witness in both cases, has left the city, and is now somewhere in the United States. As the crown did not know when Clarke would return it was consider better to drop the cases altogether. ° A judgment given, recently, by de fault mn favor of the Bank of Hamil- ton against 8, M. Culp and H. R. Griffiths for $25,000; was upset, to- day, by the master in ichambers. The two delendunts want on a puerantee bond for the distributots, Free & Co., and when this concern failed the bank sued the guarantors. EE BISHOP OF HAREOR GRACE. Consecrated in Newfoundlan ° Diocese. ot Hn Jlurs, NAd., Noy. 5.~Rev, John March, aged forty-two rector of the Cathalic cathedral - of Harbor Grace, was consecrated there on Sun- day, Bishop of Harbor Grace dio- cese, succeeding Bishop McDonald, re- cently resigned owing to ill-health, after twenty-five years in the episco- pate, Archbishop Howley, of St. John's, consectated, Rev. Archbishops Me- Donald and MeNeil, of St. Georpo's, assisting, Bishop Melonald also re Tavigh, "of Cooke's church, condueted ceived the insignia creating him titu- |sovl. He has frequently appeared be- lar Archbishop of Gortyna, an honor. by the pope upon his retirement. 5 TRYING TO SAVE BOOKS. Buildings in St. John, N.B., Burned. N.B., Nov. 5.--~In a fire, St. John, ¢ : i NE ane" shine frond Jodge of pruntie Boys, ham - 4 1 lly ot] vy © Robert Murshall, Stellg, grand |. 5 i ing Uh s y masters C.. '0, "Bricks, Belleville, buildings, including Ungors' laundry ond Lordly's furmiture factory, were destroyed, and one man, J. W. King, his life. Mr. King, who was mmercial traveller for W. H. Thorne, was overcome by smoke trying to save some books, from his brother's brush factory, and before he could be res: owed was bumed past recognition. The property loss is $25,000. SATIORS RAN AMUCK. The Front Ranks Refused to Kneel. Portsmouth, Eng... Nov. 5-Six hundred sailors assembled in the a man of short stature, wishin~ to demonstrate a reprimand for breach of discinline, ordered the front ranks to kneel £0 that he could see . the men in the rear. The order was. re- sented and the sailors rum amuck, wrecked the canteen and other pre- mises. The men were finally subdued by sol irs. ------------------ "Black Hand"' Men Use Bomb. New York, Nov. 5.--Unsuccessful in their alleged attempts to blackmail Francisco Messing, a prosperous tail- or of Brooklyn, members of the so called "Black Hand" Soeisty, yester- day, hurls a dynamite bomb against the front door of the tenement house in which he lives and conducts = his 1 busingss, and caused damage of $3,000 to the building and surrounding pro perty. Scores of nersons felt the shock of the explosion, but no one was injured. To Restore Order. Havana, Nov. 5.=For the purpose of ending the feeline of insecurity throughout the island, due to the ex- istence of stracwline bands of ex: insurgents, Governor Magoon has or- dored the cmployment of strong bod- irs of rural guards to pursue and scatter the bands ond restore order. American troops willeveplace the rural guards in the towns from which the | latter ave withdrawn, - wo Will Plead Guilty. Chicago, Nov. B.--Henry "W. Her: i fortier cashier of the looted Avenue «© State Bank, has confessed his part in the looting, and agreed to vlead guilty at once to the charges of larceny and forgery. Used Krives In A Fight. Sandusky, Ohio, Nov. 5.---Lake Shore section men, all foreigners, en- tgtged in a fight, last wight. Knives gymnasium when. the superior officer, |: EMBER NEWS OF THE WORLD Division Court. will be absent from the k on eircuit division Kingstonians Good Walkers. ing#ton possesses some good walk- £ ~(u large party walked ne Cataragni and back on 5 ¥. York road seems to be a very popular road. i ~ ment Force Exams. Col. i, Lieut, -Col. Hemming, | aminations lor promotion of officers of the permanént om A ------ : Our Own Major Maude. Major ¥, 8S. Maude, C.M.G., D.S.0., been a ted DAA and QMG,, Flymo Defences, vice Major AS Duniop, RA. whose term of stafl service is abéft to expire. ---------- First Canadian To Pass. Capt. 8, B. Weatherbee, of the local branch of thé ordnance stores corps, will leave on December 15th, to take a © years course in the Ordnance Staff College in England. He received notice recently that he had passed the entrance examinations, / First Baptist Church. Rev. Douglas Laing began the eigh- teenth year of his pastorate; in the First' Baptist church, yesterday. Two new members were received at the commumion service, yesterday morning, Miss Formwith has presided very ac- ceptably at the organ of the First Baptist church, - during the past month, ; -- Do Not Want Commissions. It is said 'at the department of militia at Ottawa that those 'winning diplomas at the Royal Military Col- loge, have no desire to enter the Can- adian permanent force. Half a dozen commissions have been riven to, those holding diplomas from the colleve this year, but eight others, at least, would have been able to have obtained com- missions, had they wished tq make application for them, « ---------- Auto Played Tricks. A story was told on the street,' to- day, about 'a well-known Kingstonian who met with a mishap while out . on the York "Road with his automobile Sunday. All went along as merry as a marriage bell for some few miles, when the "auto commenced to play some tricks and the machine was put out of business. The auto was hitch- ed to a farmer's rig and brought to thd \aty in the evening, the owner reaching the city via the farmer's rig also. "'Scotland's Greatest Tenor." "Scotland's greatest 'tenor' is a title hard to live up to, but Myr. Neil carries fhis honor with ease. Posses- sed of a pure tenor voice of great range, power and sweetness, he cap- tivates bis audiences as only a glori- ous {enor can. Such is his dominant power that before he has $ung a note his audience is silent, breathless- ly swaitinge the silver notes that weave themselves nround heart and fore the royal' lamily. Cite»hall, Thursday evening. Flan at Uglow's. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. Four pounds new cooking figs for a quarter at Carnovsky's, Best's "Short Stop" oures coughs always, and costs but 15c. Mrs. Edson returned to her home in Chicago, this morning, after visiting Mrs. Chrysler, city. N. Macdonnell has won the cham- pionship of the gentlemen's singles in the Queen's tennis tournament. John Marks, Frederick Hartrick and Francis McGeein, went up to Amherst Island, to-day to attend the annual Bth of November ball, Kingston papers are asked to an nounce the marriage in Hamilton on October 29th, of Jessie, youngest daughter of the late Peter Templeman to A. C, Leitch, Hamilton, Ont. Y. W.-C. A. condert. Hear Pauline and Walter MacRave, to- night, at the opera house. 25¢., 5c. and 50c. Reserve without extra charge at Uglow's. The Kingston Collegiate Institute footballers were badly ten in Brockville on Saturday, in fact so badly that one lad had to be left in the hospital there. The score was large, but the bruises and cuts on the Kingston lads total larger. John Shea sang exceptionally well "The Ninety and Nine" in Queen Street Methodist morning, after the pastor had preach- a sermon on the one ® leper who showad gratitude while nine went away healed but ngt improved in spir- it. At night the male quartette sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd,:' and Miss Miller, of Montreal, sang quite sweetly "The Good Shepherd." all ON CHARGE OF THEFT. Cataraqui Girl Placed Under A' girl -abod( eighteen years of age, daughter of uo much respected resident of Catarasui, was placed under arrest shortly before three o'clock, on a oharge of theft. She is accused of stealine $40 worth of consisted of a dress and some furs, from the Grand Union Hotel in this city, where she had 'been employed during the past week, position on Saturday night, and af- terwards the poods were found tq be issing. The girl was arrested at her howe by Constable: Megarry, and the missing goods were also located. An unfortunate circumstance in®con- nection with the case is the fact that the* girl's mother has been auite ill, and was on Sunday, removed to a hesnital. The ~irl evied bitterly when Feing taken to the police station, and appeared to feel her position quite keenly. - Universal meat. choppirs were freely u One mon 8.4 ing. od Eaton have been appointed and Major officers on tondhict the ex- bore. Pa Ist battalion, Coldstream Guards, has od "cently sepond from his body and fell into the river churck, on Sunday |, 5. : Saag _. 'IN BRIEF FORM. -- 7 Matters That Interest Everybody ~Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Salvator Volar was shot and in a duel in New York, Fire on ' Sunday threatened the $6,000,000 Carnegie institute at Pitts- killed | Two men were. Scalded to death, and i two badly hart in a boiler explosion in a Bufiglo, N.Y., laundry. E. caver, village clerk, of Frankfort, N.Y., has been found $1, 800 short in his accounts, and arrest- The provitcial treasurer has received 812,155, final payment of succession duties on the estate of the late Hon. James Sutherland. Premier Whitney, Hon. Mr. Foy, and Hon. Mr. Matheson will be present at the conference in Ottawd to discuss the boundary question. Congressman John Henry Ketcham, of Dover Plains, N.Y., died of apo- plexy at a hospital in New York, aged seventy-foyr years, It is reported in Hamilton that Samuel Landers is anxious to be a candidate for the laber men in the coming provincial bye-election. Thomas H. Stone, St. Thomas, is dead, from injuries received from a broken euble while repairing a wreck on the Pere Marquette railway. The veteran soldiers are going to vote for Hughes almost to a man and apparently Hearst's record in congress is 'in part responsible for this. Mrs. Margaret Bush, of Clymer, N.Y. a sister of Horace Greely, and only survivor of his immediate fam- ily, died Saturday, aged eighty-three ears, Rev. Dr. William T. McMullen, for forty-six years minister of Knox church, Woodstock, on Sunday, cele- brated the fiftieth anniversary of his ordination. ' Mrs. Alexander 'Gordon, well known in her east side, New York, neichbor- hood for her nursing of the sick poor; was found strangled. Her husband has been arrested. ' James M, Hendérson, St. Thomas, received a telegram from Sundridge that his brother, David Henderson, one of a party of hunters, had been acci- dentally shot and killed. Brighton is without' a postmaster, and has been for nearly a' month. C, R. Kemp, the former postmaster, died iu October, and since then the gov- SFHMAAT- has been unable to select a successor. In New York, Augustus Lambe, a striking chauffeur, thirtyione years old, was shot through the neck and critically wounded when an Eighth avenue street car in which four strike- breakers and an equal number of pri- vate detectives were riding, was mob- bed. : Col. 8B. B. Steele, formerly com- mander of Strathcona Horse, and re- in command of the South African Constabulary. under General Baden Powell, has arrived in England on a visit, accompanied by Mrs. Steele. Tt is the intention of the colonel to remain in Eneland over the winter, HEAD TORN FROM RODY. Engineer Rashly Put It Out of a Porthole. Windsor, Ont., Nov. 5.--To call a good-bye to his sisters on the wharf, C. H. Dyke, an engineer on the lake steamship Mack, thrust his ; head through a porthole and was instantly killed as the vessel veered into the abutments of the Ninety-second street bridge, in Chicago river on Saturday night. His head was completely wi as his body dropped back into the ' engine room. Forty Railways Accused. Cleveland, Nov. 5.--The National Pe- troleum association, which includes nearly all of the leading independent oil producers, has forwarded to the railway commission a petition in which .it is charged that about forty railroads in Ohio are discriminating in rates in favor of the Standard Oil company, Lien Against Yacht Idler. "Watertown, N.Y. Nov. 5.--Collins, Kellett & Co., of Alexandria Bay, have fled a lien against the St. Lawrence, for tackle, apparel and furniture. The claim amounts to $28.47 due on an ac- count. Charles H. Haystead, Montreal, is in the city for a few days on busi ness. \ Liberal Ward Meetings Liberal Ward Meetings for the election of sub-division Chairmen will be held in the Reform Rooms, Golden Lion Block, as follows :-- TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 13 inst- at 8 o'clock. Nos. 1 and 2 Sydenham Ward. No. 4 Ontario Ward Nos. 5 and 6 St. Lawrence Ward Nos. 7, 8,9 and 10 Cataraqui Ward ' "Nos, 122, 28, 24 ahd 25 Vietorid Ward WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 14th inst at 8 o'clock. No. 3 Ontario Ward Nos. 11, 18, 43, 14 and 15 Front- enac Ward Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 nm Ward Kingston, Nov. 5th, 1906. id. McDONALD MOWAT, Some' - New Lustres 1.69, 1,49 and .. . the extra-speelal price of, per yard specials, only 75¢! a yard. Evaning Leader, says that a lieutenant Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Men's Patent Colt Blucher Lace, $4.50, now $3.50. Men's Gun Metal Button, Heavy Men's Velour Calf Blucher, Slip Men's Fine Kid Lace, Light Sole, . . We have not all sizes in above nearly all, and can fit glmost an at a snap price. 'All Shoes marked in London, Nev: 5.7 despatch to from C openhagen, | soa : from' $1.25 to 81.35; all guaranteed. Strachan's . Hardware. k : President Kingston Reform Assoiation L. 3 PORE army, after four Years experimenting, | low » M Are tatsh vaaran sameness Gnesnnesabeasiassinye rs erg New Cloakings, in the popular novel mixtures, 54 inches wide, special value to-morrow, "per NEWEST PLAID SILKS, of fine quality, of the Swedish | Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight a directions. 20 NEW PEAU-DE-SOIE SILKS, for coats, waists, and suits, per yard, T5c., 1.00, 1.25, and 1.49, : ested, natura} A ; spring water, selected bare {ley malt, and a blend of the choicest growth of hops. No sub- - 339-341 KING ST. sizes of clear Of Our Popylar Dress Materials New Effects in Suit; and Cloakings Just R ORE than once been told marked on our goods erably lower in many cases vever higher in any have to be paid regul big cities for exact! kind of fabrics. should h ive that the tha ght Grey Tweed: New Broadelotns ol New Cheviots New Biarritz Cloths New Se New Po, New Cashmeres' New Gloria Cloths New Cord-de-Soies ~ New Beaver ClothsiNew Cloakings Some particularly good items for to-morrow :: New Black and White Checks, in different cheek, good weight, 54 inches wide, special value to-morrow, per yard, 1.26 and......... ... es ins of extra weigh yard inches wide, ext: stitutgs for hops or barley There Are No Slater Shoes Reduced A WIRELESS TELEPHONE has invented a complete 'wireless up ; phone. Swedish newspapers ee Invented By - Young Swedish that there will be a public pr Lieutenant. stration of 'the invention in Decom he} § ht Soap is better than _othet night is ot 'when used in the 3 ngs eceived Prices » Are congyd d exam- en we as extra. w hat we, 9 Good Values In Fashionable Silks BELov we list several of the most attractive offerings amongst our silks. Quality. or value in silks cad't be expressed in type-talk--you must come and handle these to appreciate them : NEW MIRROR SILKS, which have lately become the most popu lar of all for shirt-waist suits, ete,, full 20 inches wide, in the shades of navy, andl pale blue, brown, green, mauve, cream and white, also the fashionable wine-shades, at | shirt-waist we } (and ) than woul] . arly 1 the Y the same Be That rin itself, convince you would be wise to come an ine our showing--but wh maintain, too, that dhe effect show are as new and stylish a can be, had--as well 4. good value--surely you take this advice and see have to-morrow : = New Li tit 3 We will t, £ ISALE OF MEN'S SHOES STARTS TO-MORROW ----We Have Bargains For All-- Grandfather, Father and Son WE WILL HAVE ON SALE : Men's Patent Colt Button Heavy Sole, regular 85, now $3.65 Men's Patent Colt Blucher, Heavy Sole, regular 85, now $3.75. : Men's Patent Colt, Blucher, Light Sole; 'regular $5, now $3.85. Men's Gun Metal Lace, Heavy Sole, regular $5, now $3.65. Heavy and o Single Sole, regular Sole, regular $3.50, now $2.75 Sole, regular £5, now $4 regular $5, now $3.75. Men's Colt Button Shoe, Light and Dressy, regular $5, now $4. . We have some Special Bargai ns, in sizey 9} and 10. list cof Men's Shoes, but we have! y foot with a good pair of Shoes, i } : plain figures and we guarantee the regulal price given, and the reduced price to be correct. oS The Lockett Shoe Store nd fol: 4 YEAR 3 We Mea E will & for and we get it we ex We go slow b just the same tried our cap please--satisfy If not, give us once and you' They all do. Robert Furn Dea 230 & 2301 | 6 Doors above | Teleph Ambulanc Queen's v RIN At 23 "SATURDAY, Queen's Ath) West Side and G East Si Bleachers, Libera Mee Liberal Ward 1 election of sub-d will be held in th Golden Lion Blo TUESDAY EV! inst. at 8 o'clo Nos. 1 and 2 Sy« No. 4 Ontario W; Nos. 5 and 6 St. Nos. 7, 8,9 a Ward 22, 23, 24 Ward WEDNESDAY Nov. 14th ins No. 8 Ontario W Nos. 11, 12, 13, enac Ward 16, 17, 18 Rideau Way: Kingston, Nov. ! di MeD( President Kingsto Nos. Nos. We Guarantee to Durability and Shoes MILITARY Bt 84 Brock Street A. O. THE BRETHREN and Kingston Lodg will meet in their TUESDAY evening o'clock. District me Gea, P,. Grahain will attendance requested. Wi Hs GoD J. E. TWIG reg eee TAKE NM For a Hall Sto Kitchen Range, or come and see me as stock 1 have ever | Furpiture and Cs cheap. ' TOK TURK'S SECON NOT AT THE SALE the Duff property. WEDNESDAY, at 1 Cattle of Mr. Wiltor * also of his brother sale. There are over of horses. There will REAL E OR INSU If you waut t City Property, se at 95 Clarence Post Office. Miss K. Ladies' Tailor and meved from 105 B Princess 'street, oppo ---------------------- Sphders usually | Jears,

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