Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1906, p. 8

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RE f (ho ' "3 fir i : £3 : £ § 1 i ir nt FH br: Piet 4 i pw the | The Whig' ue Music- | stone in frout of breakwater was : from a on de By + marine as Bamaabered. i 1. Such a piling ow . St, was (To the! Edi- | ordiect a comerster malty which sud] od L Smith, St. Thomas, was cle ith much inbercnt |1L00iq' Le' Hable in timo to: wear away od of the Beckeoprs' A Whis reintive 0 th i ---------------- i 1 will of the late W music to be tauoht in AN OCEAN VOYAGE. Toronto, disposed of an estate y ho ---- $105,000, taking in mite. _ ; Times. ~~ ~~ [move ils repair shops from Toronth Ci | water front, is disgusting and danger the singing habit in their sarly result of their musical + schools." 3 Kingston this great v , be pre-eminently a ng ci While 1 congratulate Mr. Medley for agerossiveness in acitating matt r am not so sure that the Tonie-Sol-Fa- system, which he ad. W. Fairbank, superintendent in the Chicaro normal wehbol t, "ninety ~five per cent. of the schools in' this country use staff tati Experienced friend notation. perien s who both Another "Sufferer" Speaks. Kingston, Nov. 10--(To the Edi: tor): In regard to the sevice oiven in the pul library, 1 endorse all that "A 8 * says in vour issue of the 8th and add thereto. The wublic he wickets or go without, books Seldom to our taste As to new hooks, we have long since ceased to hope for them. Again, a young son of the house asks for hooks of a scientific nature, valuable books, which are catalogued. persist ent it is admitted that others have taken them and have not returned them " Then the magazines that have been a source of pleasare all our lives, are ours no more. The regular answer is : "There is nothing in." After some urging. we get some torn affairs: they are never covered. Lastly, a glimpse in the open door, shows a state of af- fairs that might invite the services of the health inspector, or at least, the germ doctor, such a collection of torn dust covered hooks magazines, ink bottles and scilage pots.--AN- OTHER SUFFERER. How Many Are There ? Kingston, Nov. 10.{To the Fditor): We are supposed to have a game war den resident in Kingst. Fe ae are expected to pay for a license to shoot, doar. Could 'thin' ofier tel us how many Cape Vincent residents are now in the back country hunting on a $2 license !--Yours truly, FAWN, , ------ The King Street Breakwater. Kingston, Nov. 10.--(To the Editor), Th King strdéet breakwater is at pres ent a live questioh. It cannot remain in its present shattered ° condition. The fact that it could be so battered is proof that it was not in the first properly constructed and second. that any patching would only be oy wasted.- The suggestion offered Whig that loose stone should ped in front of it does not seem to offer the prope solution. The proper solution would be to build a solid cdmented stone wall with the proper slope in place of the present wooden structure, which is now rowen and Badly Ler Bi by Jasent storms. This wall should be provided with a railing, as the t one is a con- stant source of r. With such a front the esplanade would become' one of the beauty spots of the city. connection with this another tion may be mooted which the ill have to grapple with sooner that is the question of a ting sewer along the dumping of the city at froquent intervals into the Y m in be gh trunk or water front. ous to the public health. It is danger ous in two ways, from exhalations and it may contaminate the City's water supply. The board of health has already pointed this ont. Sothe seventeen or eighteen years ago a bylaw to construct such Trend was submitted, was overwhelming- defeated, aithoigh since, on more . one occasion the tity voted its money away by equally overwhelnfing {at the Y.M.CA. THOMAS KINSEY. New York, Nov. 10.--Thomas Kin- sey is the man who holds the record for crossing Atlantic ocean. He is connected with one of the lines of the transatlantic steamship trust and when he next arrives in America on the American liner St. Paul, a days hence will have completed 903d voyage across ocean. his the Atlantic CITY AND VICINITY. ---- Campbell Bros. For the newest and best $2 derbies. Excursion From Ottawa. The excursion train from Ottawa to Kingstov, this morning, for the foot- hall match brought 150 people. Snow In Ottawa. Exoursionists onthe train from Ot- tawa, to-day, state that over a foot of sow fell at the capital. Friday. Get The Discount. Be wise and buy your books at Mo- Auley's removal sale. Discount on all . You are not supposed to ask for discount; you Thomas McAuley. Debating Club Officers. The officers elected 'on Friday night Debating Club were as follows : President, J. M. Farrell; vice-~resident, Frances King; soere. get it every time. tary, Alfred Stokes: committee, the officers and R. McLellan, and James Richardson. ¥ ------------ The Late Capt. Patterson. The funeral of the late Capt. F. Patterson took place Friday after noon at 4 o'clock, from the residence of James A. Minnes, 124 Bagot street, and was of a private nature. Rey. Mr. Mackie, officiated at the service, and relatives of deceased acted as pall: bearers. St. Paul's Parochial "At Home." This was held. on Thursday night and 'gq most pleasant evening was spent." Visitors were received by Mrs, J. D. Thompson, Mrs, . H. Youlden, and Mrs. W. B. Carey, the two form- er being the senior officers of the Woman's Guild. Songs and choruses were given by Miss Savage and mem- bers of the chorus, and Messrs. Gilles- pie and Pardon; piano solos by Miss Callaghan, Miss Jennie Irwin and Mr, Pardon; a duett by Misses Con- way and' Weir. A very well rendered reading from Dr. Drummond's "Habi tant," was given by Mr. Brunette, and a short address was made by the rector. Lavith refreshments by the In- dies, together with the National Anthem, brought a most enjoyable evening to a close: Latimer Locals. Nov. 10-Farmers have their roots. gathered and Latimer, most of young folks spent a vary pleasant ev M. B. Traves" 'oh October Slat. Miss Wood spent Sundaes at her home in Sydenham. J. Taylor had purchased Latimer cheese factory. Quarterly mwoting, which was: held in the Methodist ohureh, last Sunday, was well attended. A number from * here attended the tea meeting at Batterseq last Monday evening. Fred- Green spent Surely with his pa: rents in Kingston. W. Asselstine is spending a few weeks with his Pa- reats. Mr. Nolton has vented the atmyhell farm. Miss Sadie Sherman ns returned home after spending a week in Sananagte, Miss Luella Traves and Frank Darling, who are attending Sydenham High Sechoal, spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs, J. Sherman t Sunddy with friends at Kepler. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs, €. Loney at W. Bruce's; Mr. and Mrs F Atchison and ° little Edythe at T. Sherwood's; Miss Ettis Simpkins and B. Wallace at MM. B. bing +A Glassford has returned home after spending a few weeks at Glanvaele. Remember, 1 sell all stock in my store at a discount no matter what it im new or old stock goes without hesitation, or mental reservation of ¢ kind. Thomas McAuley. eep the cold out of your Ypors and windows by putting weather strips on them. For sale by Lemmon & Sons. For those Bard on Sora Tes Reform ar , strongest made, S only at New York Dress Reform. majorities. 10 private corporations of no particular use to the city what- We. grapes, table pears, J. Craw- lr few , fit the lowest prices. | price. Prompt delivery in good clean + fully prevared | total yield of wheat, for 1906, in this | Floughitiy is being done. "A fow of the | v. ot bis home in | of i i on starfine to ite street cars on Monda run t y, by which hopes to have sufficient men to man the cars. An official of the Ontario bank testi- Ii before the police magistrate of | Toronto, that be had left the employ- | ment of the bank because he had to | sign false statements. INCIDENTS Of IHE DAY, Newsy Paragrapbs Picked Up By oa Their Rounds. See Bibby's $2.50 sweaters. Grapes, pears, apples. Crawford. The rain of Friday night put the ¥ crossings in a very muddy condition { to-day. | You ean get every thing wanted in kitchen utensils at Lemmon & Sons £ Mrs. George Ellis, who spent a 3 i month in town, has returned home to Cornwall. Universal meat choppers from $1.25 to 81.75; all guaranteed. Strachan's Hardware. As usual, the market train on the K. & P. was well patronized to-day. Fowl was much in evidence. ton Street Railway com- {1 selves with abou one to six yards. and Monga, Scason---the best we ever had. fo fact--we find our- remnants of the most popular goods, each containing from 1 A + OF course. mine out of ten of them could be left right jn stock and iq time sold at their marked prices-- bys we haven't time to do that. \, wil {ace the loss and sell the whole Jot at half price. Mast of them are ogly large enough for children's dresses or ladies' skigts = but there are 3 fey, with enough for a ladies' suit. W. haven't space to tell you the different Materials suffice to 'say that almost every effect that has been popular this season is represented. This is the important fact to remember--after 9 o'clock Mouoday thorning, you can have your choice of the pieces, at exactly. Half-Price 360 pairs, Boys' Ribhe wear, different widths goods at the window--th We carry a complete stock of table cutlery. Call in. and see our lines. | Lemmon & Sons. { * Better try a bottle of Best's *Short | Stop" to-day. It cures all coughs al- | ways and costs but 15c. | Keep the cold out of your doors and windows by putting weather strips on ; them, For sale by Toman & Sons. | 25¢. grapes, table pears J. Craw- | ford. Mrs. Gilbert McClymont and daugh- ' t ter Minas, of Ottawa, will spend to- thay and Sunday with relatives in this s | }! dur best American oil at 20c. per gal. excels all others in quality and ce. "Prompt delivery in good clean cans. Lemmon & Sons. | Miss Evelyn Grange, Napanee, svending the winter with her aunt. Mrs. A. B. Aylesworth, Ottawa, is hire to visit her sister. | 25¢c. grapes, table pears. J. Craw- « ford. Charles H. Corbett, jailer, has re- turned from a pleasant hunting trip in the northern part of the county. He reports" ood success. | The four clever children of Dr. and! rs. Ryan took part in the first of | , the sensqn's comderts, at Rockwood | { Hospital, and thédaudience was very delighted with their work. Table pears, green or blue grapes, 2c. basket; apples, all kinds. J. Crawford. The Trusts and Guarantee company, limited, Toronto, are the executors under the will of the late Jeremigh | Wells, of Brantford, who died last month. Mr. Wells left an estate , of | | $25,000 in Brantford. | | Our best American oil at 20c. per , gal. excels all others in quality and | cans. Lemmon & Sons. The Yield Of Wheat. Moosejaw, Sask.. Nov. 10.---A care- estimate places the district, at 3,000,000 bushels, Le a hali million more than last year. Received Call To Alberta. Ingersoll, Ont., Nov. 10.--Rov. E. BE, Marshall has received a unanimous coll from McDougall Methodist church, Edmonton, Alberta. It is believed he will accept. £ ai Will Try It Agaiy. Ottawa, Ont, Nov. 10.-- Darcey Scott, son of the secretary of state, is out for the mayoralty. He was de. feated by Mayor Ellis three vears ago but will have another try at it. 200 only, Men's Fleece special 360 Pairs Boys' Ribbed Cashmere Stockings TH is a manufactarer's stock lot, and, because we took every pair he had aud paid him cash, we got it at a*decid- ed bargain=price." You can get practically all the benefit, though. larly at 33 and 35c. a of sizes 84, 9, 9 and 200Men's Fleece-lined Underwear ** Seconds" x ONE of our small windows has been filled all week with - 5 men's 33c. Underwear. And the strange part of it is, the though nine out of ten are such in at 50c., your choice after §a30 to-night, per garment only 1 Cashmere Stockings, of good weight for winter of rib, all good qualities, most of them sold regu- | pair (though a few arg worth only 25c.), your choice | 1 O¢ 10, after 7.30 o'clock to-night, per pair only ) Ld counter are just as free from flaws aa" those in the ough they were all bought as "seconds." ined Shirts an d Drawers, bought as' "mill-seconds," ) name only, of a quality considered | sisksensnisuis ) yard. You'll worth 25¢. 450 yards only, Fancy Ribbons, in many different effects, to 5 inches wide, regularly sold at 20 and 25c. a yard. the lot, to-night after Better Choose Your Coat To-Night--We Will Place It Aside and Save It For You ; VW HETHER it's because you've made up your mind to get as far through the winter as possible with your old coat. or because you don't happen to have the money to entirely pay for a new one, this offer of ours shauld bring you here to-night. The showing is not as good as it once was, and every day takes out some of its attrac. your garment too soon, even if you leave it here for weeks. New spgcials : LADIES' BLACK ENGLISH BEAVER COAT, of finest quality beaver, tions--so you can't inches long, full back, double bre back and front, coat collar and reveers, stitched turn-back cuffs, lined body and sleeves. A coat worth 16.00--cxtra-special, only ......... LADIES' TWEED OOAT, seven-¢ighth length, in reversible tweed, full box-back, fly front, velvet collar, nobby cuffs, and lined body and in the city to-day at 15.00--extra-sp ecial only . GIRLS' LIGHT GREY TWEED C0: buttoning® close to neck, turn-down collar with velvet and fancy braid, full sleeves pleated into cuffs, trimmed with steel buttons, for 6 and 8 years--extra-special Fancy Ribbons at Half-Price and Even Less 7 VENI you don't need any, you should see the ribbons now in our window, which we'll sell to-night at 10c. a wonder how we can do it, for miost of them are running from 34 Your choice of 7.30 o'clock, per yard only 46 asted front, fancy self strap forming yoke full sleeves with neatly IL 50 . medium shade of heavy full. sleeves with "1350 pleated fancy: yoke back and front, 5.95 sleeves. Equal to any T, MEY anise avmese ceaniirnprasmn ¥ ariaains. esessn There's not o with a torn or position makes umbrella is in the handle now-a-d ays, away to discard the whole thing when the cover gets you have an umbrella with a cover your ashamed of, bring it to us on Monday, cost is slight compared to that of a new umbrella. Mail Orders Filled Carefully and Qu.ckly. ne bit of need for anybody carring an worn cover around Kingston. that so. umbrella Qur re-covering pro-« And, as twosthirds "of 'the 'cost of 'an it's like throwing money shabbyf If and see about hav ing a new on. The cover put Er -------------------- New &ollars, 2 for 25¢. Bibby's. Our Imperial stove pipe enamel will not burn off and smoke. Lemmon & Sons. Bibby's for boys' overcoats. For ash siitérs, coal hods and fur. nace scoops, the best place to go is to Lemmon & Sons. Trustee's Notice to Creditors In the Matter of the Sale of the Stock-in-Trade, ' Good-Will, .Book Debts and Other Assets of the Firm of R. McMillan & Co., of the City of Kings- ton, Piano Manufaéturers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. PUR- nature of the securities (if any) held by them--after which date the undersigned | & trustee will distribute the proceeds of Sail sale amongst the partis entitied JOSEPH BAWDEN, And Many Were Buried - Eong Beach, -- Cal;; Nov. 10.=The hure Bixby Sttuction on the beach, here, collaps- ed, yesterday, supposedly because, faulty construction. Between twelve | and fifteen workmen were killed more than a score of others were séri- ously hurt. Several of the injured may die. Fifteen others are believed to be still buried in the debris. The building was of reinforced concrete and the men were crushed to death tons of mortar and iron. suant to section 88 of chapter 129 R50. 1897, that all creditors. ha ook , has received claims against the above-named firm are Prevost, Br Be tions Nauird, on or before the ist day of | all his fall and winter importa November, instant. to send. b pre- for order work in his tailoring de paid to the igned truste of the consisting of Scotch tweed said sale, for the benwfit of creditors of 8 ariety the said firm, theiy addresses and stote- Bie and black Aergen front variety ments of their ims in full, and the | of black cheviot and nas; ako splendid stock one iy, rest assured thev will he well pleased. Latin races has been that they i ise bl J, © T ; + grapes, table pears. J. Craw- 88 Clarence St., Kingston, "ford, ania : 4 ' , STRUCTURE 'COLLAPSED in Ruins. hotel' in eourse of con- of and beneath of overcoating. Any- trusting him with an order ma; reason why colonimtion by so successful is y inter-marry with the na- Get in Ahead of Others Have the Best Yourself That's our advise to you. We have the goods on sale now that will. interest you. We are selling all our Men's Bargains at prices, we could mot ourselves buy the same goods for by the carload. These lines are all broken up, best sizes gone and odds and ends. Now if Jou need a pair of. shoes, have needed them in the past, or will likely to need them i the future, it will certainly pay you to call on us. Call in and look them over anyway. N . Fr = The | Lockett 'Shoe Store Arrival of the oo > LONDON'S M RECENTLY VISITED | AL COUNCIL OF P His Coachman Receis French Vivacity--Th on All Sides Was dial -- Procession ¥ Long. The lord mayor of Lond panied hy the sherifis and and about forty mem corporation, recently visite cipal council of Paris. A n welcome accorded ti The magnificent Mr. Wrig) mous coachman of the lo who reached Paris befor cipal party from London, 1 station to meet his master, ing back in the proces nized, and his jolly, pink f as Parisighs shouted : "Vin du Lor ~ Maire !" 2%\ive Wright 1" There was no doubt at al feelings of the crowd. Ir ment that it eaught calves of the lord Mayor' Wright---the erowd which streets mas. ready! to be pl every thing, Ca It wasn vory large erowi cers was on progession to-day has dvi five miles through the : Paris, and the five miles wi ed through a solid avenue Parisians, several deep whi spaces of the Place de la the 'Place de la Hotel de literally black with peopl Straight Hair Made London, Nov, 10.--A pr been discovered' hy which of those who want stra changed to curly ean 1 The inventor i¥ Mm Nest known ladies' hair. dress stréet, who elaims to transi +straight Hair into a delig of curls and ringlets which lifctime--all for a modest t the hair mul If, therefore, be treated so as prov holes nels and. fla®s, it carly." Three Years' Chess I London, Nov. 10.--A mat games of chess that req years to play has just been by J. Mears, of Toryauay, corresoondence against J, of British Guiana. Curious Coincidens London, Nev. 10 Ww a incidence all the present ce row of almshéuses at New born in the year 1530. Es Grand Pu Ress 1 of Hesse Der NO. 1--MAY BE DIVC It is said that the G Ernst, Imdwig of Hesse-Dar about to seek divoree fro on' the ground of incompnt temper, a move with which is said to disagree strong sympathy ie felt for the gra +

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