Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1906, p. 8

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very proud of the two £ {157 ia the 16) of High:Class d at such a remarkably low price, workm anship, and well other three mayor the | of style and No Meeting Held. : fifty cents was made with pric The ronten Rec ed do struggle between Simpson, when it votes not paid for had Miss Francis' backers open the ballot-box. Mary Ely, a partizan of Miss separa last night was not lack of a quorum. been deon Pleated Skits Various Styles h Tweed Skirts Light and Dark Mixtures Cheviot Skirts Black, Blues and Greys Panama § to the house owing to illness, few days. ------------------ Jenkins' Shirt Sale. gredt. many pleased customers okie advantage of 'our shirt sale night. Do: not miss it I want 1997 patterns at cost the face, cutting her severely with 4 ring she wore, a A general fight was started, he contestants fainted. lights were turned out, and in confusion and fight Misses Francis an i were trampled in the crowd: } Several of their male friends were struck and rendered' neotiseious, and two physicians were tgy half the night. Miss Fdna Simpson, teacher of the school, and sister of one of the beau- ty contestants, has secured the names of the rioters, and will make information against Took Box And Money. tock a cent out of the poor box at the K. & i afternoan or evening the contents, thirty cents, was taken by some unknown, 2,000 1bs. Fruit Cale. Our stock is now already for the ristmas trade. Although advance of Price in raw materials there will be no the price of fruit cake this year. Call and see the display. BR. H. Toye, King street. i dining, Bargains In Fresh Biscuits. 25¢.; 3 Ibs. boxes ad biscuits 25c.p 3 3 Ibs. cookies Me; ARBITER OF FATE. » Betrothal Under ~~ Family Physician. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 7.~Betrothal on of the family phy- under the sancti advanced by Mis: a stholarly Philadelphian, Mrs. Elsie: Clows +. in her recent book, "The Fam- Ibs. vanilla bar 25c.; 3 Ibs. ginger snaps 25c.; and cash cou s, ullin's grocery, corner John- son and Division streets. Western 071 And Coal. A preferénce. shage for 810 bearing six per cent. interest, with a share of ordinary stock as. a bonus on the purchase. Why isn't this a good in- rh. Thwing, who is the wife Prof. Charles 'Barton Thwing, eminent physicist, regards Mrs. Par- "remedy as impracticable. From n ¢ marriage problem is almost as deep a questions--she has decided that the be- gement than at present, should be subject by a physician, just as mony proper is hy a Will Stay In Cornwall. Word was received in the city this a'ternoon, that the steamer City New York, which went aground near 8 ---- fhat Is Going On In the Business World--The Markets. is understood wt ome one' surely 'ought to remind the bishops who her book that we remain there for the win ter. The cargo of grain will he taken hy FOPLILY Of the Gilisour hove on to Montreal by train. ---------- feel noitated about of 4 syndicate of {already have the matter of trial mar- riage well provided for, but we call it Capitalists from ous, A prowinent Now york tobaceo dealer, Ur cent of the to ats this year cigur at Gud. 000 cases (of He also Butes that the #TOWL for eleven yeurs, gh example of the prélinin. Endorsed His Candidacy. At the meeting of the trades and la- bor council, held on Thursday night, iC Ll or einty 8 im "Perhaps many. are not auite careful ake the betrothal as fully it should be in many ways, we usually announce it, encous- age a ring as a symbol of a definite sort of relation, and ol preparations for the ceremony--exdapt, perhaps, that most essential preparation, the careful enquiry, by both maid as the independent la- inst 2.996.700 organization to secure his election. vlanted in "06. The yor aere is given av 102.5 bushels Committed For Trial. Convict Thompson, who in Septem- ber last was caught in the act of mak- ing his escape from: the Penitentiary, appeared before Magistrate Hunter and was committed for trial. He will come before Judge Price. The evidence of the guard who caught 'the taken by the magistrate. bushels as against Tho big markets Potatoes and prices are acco: ) to be dropping. It is claimed northern Mich. are xo! us 29 conts a bushel crop is the 1~= est on recor: 200,000,000 is « conservative esti- 8 of the value of the will be exported from I conring svason and this amount timper now stamd- of medicine is as 8 necessary to bless tor of divinity is ting supplies as low suitable for the w put either, 'it would be the doctor I should not leave out either. Tt were better to consult ur selections early and of divinity. B yr 4 ¥ "* Case For Division Court. A Kingston man mad gistrate Hunter, that o near Cataragqui had re his son, sixteen years of Img on the Woods near Company, recently started here w W beliove in our hearts what the church teadhes-that divorce, married, is impos- felt that these are mare twain, but one flesh. admitted that Mrs. Parsons has fou « neadful line of research. Tet us not try to hinder her, neoples have such Usudlly it means company have entered which is said to bea yengaged to turn fOrLyLwo million amount claimed is $37. The ease Cooks ure receiving enormous wa Ome. up at, the next Seeson a move is being made to induce settlers The Wish 'Of Seamen. a report going the there appears to some dissatisfaction among the mem- Masters and Mates' the winter meot- We want a carload feathers at once. Hi price paid. Kingston Feather 277 Princess street, Sce Bibby's $1.50 cardigans; far more than ours is ordinarily supposed to mean to the "The Hebrews tnt wn a tent. or its ivalent, end left the in it. The Brahman look pleased, makes her he thinks her unfit she is, house as a servant. room to exercise his Sociation, in having ings held in the old collegiate insti- tute. It is their wish that the meet- ings be held in their own rooms, Will Seek Re-Election. Alderman D. J. Millan stated to a Whig representative, todiy, that he would be a candidate for re-election ward. Mr. Millan had mind to drop out this year, but upon be- large number of his to stand for amother time, he edided to do so. -------- Something New. aloglie was given at the pstitute, by members of yesterday afternoon. The He certainly has intel Hy "Under the Jewish 1 choice before marriage : and girls might all become ananain in which we live merjod of betrothal seems th {time for such leamnine." sneeze Stave' pre- | oothsome candy tablat-- ly and quickly cheok an ap | fi It "taken at the her with dinver. This is the prompt effect the Collegiate Institute, supply the prow will certainly. sue. a, Preventics, sure- | wverbial "ounce of prevention." Sold in 5 cent and 25 cont boxes bv all di 1 Bee Ribbhy* thing for a Christmas or wedding present, ene of Mr. Wren | shall's te colors, at Kirknatrick's." McMullen $350 da; sustained on one Wa are still agents for the same soehe will be » by members 2B, Mr. oh drilled the girls, well received by al the temching staff, I --------. Digging for a field mouse, a dog in arly, Pa., uncovered 4 Yaluable ming of farnet and feldspar. Turnips. J. Crawford. | not. deaw 'men, Aranmore, From Cape Ray. on a Sounts 10 $320. Mesers, Lo- re ascherequ have been nam- Rouville, which has heen attending to pilot «lutics at Father Point, has been inable to. get through the joc at the Len Prion 1 Teasing ab 8. It is expected that the ice bregker, Montealm, will Zo down and endeavor to bring her up RS 5 Nora se A at 8t. Romauld oyed the tn belonging to Cure Richand, ¥. oats, straw, poultry, horses, cattle and agricultural i ements. The steamer Aranmore, after several days' detention on account of heavy storms and contrary winds, has sue : in taking off sixteen men from Cape Ray, and will bring them to Sydney to be sent up by rail. The Argnmore has still Bird Rocks and Bryan Island to serve, after which she will © proceed to Halifax for the winter, A term of the court of king's bench opened, at Fragerville, on Wed- nesday, Judge Cimon presiding, There were twenty-one cases to go before the grand jury. There has, however, been no term of the court for six Years in the district --------a COUNTY COURT DOCKET. ------ on Tuesday. Three non-jury cases have been en tered for hearing at the county court which will open before Judge Price on Tuesday afternoon next at 2 o'clock. There are no jury cases on the dooket. The cases are as follows: John Armstrong vs. William Robin- som, The plaintifi's claim is for $200 damawes, for hreach of covenant con- tained in a deed from defendant to plaintiff, dated February 28th, 1906, purporting to convey land in Kingston from defendant to the plaintif. De- fendant claims it is a mutual mistake, and js willing to reform the deed. Esther Kelly. The plaintif's claim is for $200 damages for defendants enter- ing on her broperty and teatine down her fence. The defence. claims that at the time ' the alleged trespass was made. the property was not the soil and frechold of the 'plaintiff. George Wilson vs. John 8. Skinner. This is a case in which $388 is asked on a promissory note, The defence claim that the note was siven for the accommodation of deceased, and thpt they never received: any benefit from the same. ---------- rn FOUND DEA. IN BED. John Allen Passed Away Duilag ' the Night. John Allen; 189 Pine street, was found dead in 'bed on Friday morning, at his home. Mr. Allen was a pianos" maker, and one of the oldest em- ployees of Wormwith & Co. He suffer- ed a stroke of paralysis last Jame, and hes not heen strong sinoe, but seemed brighter this week than during his. sickness. Mr. Allen was in his séventy-third Year and was a member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen. Three daughters survive, two school teach- ers in the local schools. and one at home. Mr. Allen was qa liberal and a members of St. Andrew's. church for many years and leaves a large host of friends to mourn his death. MINING STOCKS Furnished By J. E. Cunningham, 40 Clarence St. Toronto, Dee. 7th, 1908, 1.51 p.m. sked A Bid Baffilo as Deaan® 75 8 4.00, Foster » 310 3.00 Green Meohan . 1.60 1.50 McKinley Darragh vw. 8.00 2.00 Nipissing vie . 16.50 15.76 Peterson Lake . 80 70 Silver Leaf . a1 204 Silver Queen evens AGED 2.50 Silver Bar . § 40 40 Prethowey 2.08 2.05 Diamond Vale . 35 25 ---- Emotional Insanity. Muzelhurst, . Miss., Dec. 7.--Mrs. Angie Birdsong's defence for killing Dr. Thomas Butler, for killing whom she now is on trial, will be emotional insanity. Her lawyers will attempt to prove that sufficient cause for such insanity existed in aspersions alleged to have been cast apon her character by her victim. --e et King Edward Wins A Prize. Chicago, Dee. 7.-King Edward VII a first prize when his shire stallion, Prem Victor, at the International live stock exposition, yesterday, won from Lord Rothschilds stallion, Girton Charmer. ---------- Potatoes, Potatoes, Potatoes. Snowflake dry potatoes. Turnips and onions. J. Crawford, * Tt is loarned that. H. W. Bedell, having purchased the lots on Princes: street. between Centre street and fhe residence of Mr. Hawkins, on Prin street, Picton, will commence the erpo- tion of several brick residences pn these lots as soon as spring opens, / "See Bibby's 50c. fancy hase! Turnips. J. Crawford, The Ontario government will bring in a redistribution next session, which will give Toronto eight mem- bers instead of: Jour, and Hamilton fanother member, it is said. r. 's exhibition of water colors will close on Saturday, at Kirk- Patrick's. Hare you seen them ? or _guality and price our razors dh os. Strachan's hardware, cpnowllake potatoes. Crawford. "The ~chireh service: that drags will Quebec, Assigns--Fire De. stroys Cure's Barn and (une 'tents--Sixteen Men Rescasd By EN PE J 53 i ty, has assented to [assian daiioat of Hosa La- , whose --_-- tae | Wouldn't A Nice Cushion Soi, the Question ? h ARE Jou poidering over ERT ae the parish. The fire raged for an » and everything was consumed, friendship ? Why not a nice Three Cases Entered For Hearing " 9 : - : - foe li out + Wiliams Kelly ona § 3 NEW 2" Xmias=Riibbons In*Profusion : * . . » 3 reed OR ribbon section at this season 18 an ever-changing panorama have the mame of showing the "best," and we simply won't lose it--won't even endanger it. Here are good examples of why we' Executers of the estate of the late ¥ have such'a name: Good Old-Fashioned Comfort in Our ' These dainty novelties have fairly charmed everyone, on fi . sight, and now there is a greater demand for them tl; are estimate. Even the immense assortment which vw, Teoniy ins to show She resull of the exquisite workmanshij, ¥ attractiveness. ably the prices have mich to J with swift selling, too, because they are Very | spéciab- and 90. Designs are too hummerouy, to mention, see them to-morrow before they're all sold ? only 59 , 8 but wan't You what to give some one you wish to remember this Xmas trying to fix. upon something very appropriate and much vappreciated, eT yet not overstep the bounds of good Cashion? True, youll have to do a little work yourself-- but 'all the better; that will add the valuable "personal touch" to your gift. We have so many ifferent designs and styles of Cushion Covers that to list them is impossible. Come, see them. The pfices range from 25¢. to $2.00 each. And remember, we havesall the other necessities for completing tho Cushion. Cushion Cords to match every cover; Cushion Forms of the purest makes, all sizes, at prices guaranteed the lowest for such quali ties. Everything you'heed, so take your time and thoroughly 1) yourself, Ladies' New White Knitted Gloves Here we have one of the most pleasing things wé've heen able to announce in a long time. Knitted from fine pure white Ber lin Wool, well shaped, and With double, gauntlet-like Wrists making the warmest and nitest looking knitted gloves for win ter that we tould get. Extra-special price, 6ily 65c. o pair. of the newest and most beautiful of Xmas effects. We New Roman Stripes, the latest effects for belts, here proper belt widths, at 25, 33, and 45¢c. a yard, New Dresden Ribbone, in many lovely designs, dificrent widths fine qualities, chosen especially for Xmas work, at 12} to 3c. a yard. - New Narrow Dresden Ribbons, at 5 and Rc. a yard. New Baby Ribbons, silk or satin, all widths and 2, 3 and 4c. a yard, Holly Baby Ribbon, ideal for tying gifts, ete, 3c. a yand Extra-good Taffeta and Duchesse Ribbons, all wanted shad and widths, at from 5 to 35c. a yard. th aE -- SPECIAL TAFPETA RIBBONS, in pale and navy blue, pink, nile, rose, eream, cardinal and white, for sashes aud hair-ribbons, very fipe quality and full 5} inches wide, 20 extra-special to-morrow, per yard, only " AA, in the shades, at a -- Ladies' Black Silk Mitts for 'Xmas Many ladies are unable to wear gloves of any kind in wir ter-say they are too cold altogether, and that = mitts are the only things warm enough. Have you a friend who thinks that Would you like to make her very, very happy on 'Xamas morn ? Send her a pair of our Pure Knitted Black Silk Mitts-by ti way, each pair goes in a dainty gift 'box--and she'll never for get you, Plain, 1.95 a pair. Fancy, with silk ribbon, 1.19 pair New Comforters \H, what lovely comforters! And how warm they must! More than once have we heard such a pleasing verdict on our new collection--as the eyes of custom- ers were caught by the great at- tractiveness, Yes, they are warm too, and good, thoroughly good, | in every way. As Xmas gifts, wouldn't they be perfect ? Watch for Particulars of To-Morrow Night's ** After Supper" Sale. of England, as an exhibitor, captured | PS'--We sell the Jaeger Pure Wool Slippers. See Bibby's $1 storm caps. LOCKETT SHOE Ice Creepers The Two Best Kinds The Featherweight, 35¢ Fits either Boot or Rubber. Easily changed from one to the other and is perfectly sccure. The Never Slip, . . 25 Men's and Women's sizes, Riveted to the rubber, closes up . 'when not in use. |] £ _ YEAR 73. NO. 2 2 FEIICFPIIEF IRIN Specials WNL Couchi......... $8.50 to § Sideboards, $6.80 to $1 Extensiop Tables: 38.50 (Diners), from " Music Cabinets, from $3. 0BT. J. REI '6 Doors Above Opera House a aananaas FEFEGEBRDPRALL 000000 bbsbbbbbth eevee 5 Covered Rin » The rink office will be opened fo) sale of Season Tickets and Locker Dee. 10th. First skatine. on T DAY EVENING, Dec. 11th, with in attendance. A Season Ticket is the host * present that you can 'huy your B Girl. Season Ticket Rates : Lady's Single ........ Gentleman's Single Children's Single (under 16 years) 3 iA Family of 2 Family of 3 ... Family of 4 or § Family of 6 or 10 only .... P.S.~No dne will be allowed 'ractise Hockey uufil they have Tickets. WW. E. BONTER, H. W RICHARD Manager. Sec.) A SPECIAL DAIRY MEETING FOR County of Frontenac will Le he Inverary, Dec. 11tl at 1.80 p.m. The speakers who wil dress the meeting, will be R. G. Mu Brockville ; W. J. Mitchell, Kingsto G. Publow, Kingston, it isd - that this. oe will be largely attended by the dair of the Coulity, aé they will be ask nominate a man to act as their ) sentative, on the Board of Directo the Bastern Optario Dairvmen's A ation, G. G. PUBLOW, Chief Instruc Acknowledgment The Ladies' Auxiliary of Hotel Hospital thank very cordially the formers and chaperones at last ni Zephra entertainment the pi Miss Lonergan, the advertisips pa of the prograzmme, the public who Tt nized it, and proprietor Booth am Manager of tha Opera House for § ous treatment. + CataraquiridgeComp: Tenders For Tolls SEALED TENDERS ADDRES to the undersigned and marked "*T for Tolls," will he received at this until 8 o'clock p.m., of WEDNES the 19th instant, for the Lease Tolls of the Cataragui Bridge for vear from the first day of January, 1907. Those Tendering to name sur The lowest or any tender not neces nccepted. THOMAS MILLS, Seey.-Tro 79 Clarence = Kingston, Dec. 8th, 1906. Frontenac Ward TO THE ELECTORS -- I hava been requested to offer rv us an AMermanie Oandidate for thi toric ward, and have agreed to do respectfully salict your vote and ini to elect me 48 an independent wos man for 1907-8 and 9. ROBERT T. SPENC Monday, December 1 VICTOR'S VENETIAN BA Miss Lula Potter Rich, New York, Soloist Under Auspices Y.M.C.. Prices, 75¢., 50¢., 35c., 25¢. Plan at Uglow's. B.C. AMAL COAL CO. British Columbia _Amalgamat Soa 0 stock issue entir ¥ bo NOW AT 50c. oi shortly advance to 75c. a Remember Crows' Nest Co Co., and act at once. Jos. F: Swift, Fiecal Agent EE ---------------- A Christmas Gift, What will it be ? If it is from i sensible friend it 'will be a fur ment from Campbell Bros. Purity < tea, put up in 1b. tri 3b. Tunch boxes and 4-1. trunks: finest ton "wrawm. id: Ceawlord. "Dress Reform Special," stro coreset made, sold only at New Dress Reform. For 'quality 'and price our are leads Strachan's hardwar The bigeest and best 5c. bottl Perfume at Medley's. : Swift's coal has little waste:

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