Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1906, p. 1

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omen Who Are ee From Female s Sleep Soundly 1 with insomnia! the night through our nerves will not nervous - troubles [heir delicate or- » woman can suffer from ning her nervous system. y of childhood will return. able Compound e equilibrium and brings 'hus does' this wonderful women, sness Cured | enfeebled condition of my used by female weakness, I d many medicines without Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- I did so, and in a week I 2 able to do for six months ed, and I am as well as any Compound ouly four weeks, parks St., Ottawa, Ont, 1 has cured more women in the world: Mrs. Pink- 1, advises sick women free. t tell her about your case. rs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. | Cures Where Others Fail Is made " from tested, natural ing water, selected bar- nalt, and a blend of the st growth of hops. No sub- s for hops or barley | used. An aid to diges- / n and a cause, of .mfort after ND: a AGENT and Cigars, - 330-341 KING ST. | What could be nicer oF mom useful for a Christmas Presen than a HODSIER KITCHEN CABINET Jf - Contains the following spec! features. i Flour Bin Sifter Attached. Sugar Bin Spice Cabinet Tea and Coffee Canisters Want List Extension Top Plate Rack And Sliding Shelves. MES REID i unDERTASER. YEAR "3. NO. 2 291. FHseIRs ISIS Specials wo IN-- Furniture (For Shristmas frosents Couch........... $s. 80 to $50 | Sidhe, $6.50 « $100 Extension Tables, $5.50 to svassnmtinnnsncsasnsnene $40.00 Good Oak Leather Seat : (Diners), from $18 $50 Music Cabinets. Tow $3 .50 ¢ 00 TE A RR ROBT. J. REID 6 Doors Above Opera House p VIPIPIIIevIve 'Xmas Sri Below will be found a list of sugges- tions for 'Xunas eifts which may | ir splendid array at BESTS FO. FATHER Hair Brush, a Pipe, Plain or Mount. ed Smoking Set and Shaving Set. FOB. MOTHER--A Work Basket, Hair Brush, Gold Glasses, (eyes tested later om), Fancy Box of Writing Paper, Box of " Chocolates, or Perfume, Hand- some Hand-Bag, Manicure Toilet Set. SISTER OR LADY FRIEND-- Work Basket, Mirror, Brushes, Chocolates, in Handsome Holiday Box, or Hand-Bag. BROTHER OR GENTLEMAN FRIEND--A Brush and Comb Set, Military Brushes, Shaving 0 i. o, it seen or Ld Set. or. Smoking Set, Cigar" Case. Be sure and see the display, which is sure to offer a Suggestion. oexns ORCHESTRA HOUSE THE BUSY ONE. A few oven Dates in December. OUT-OF'POWN engagements accepted We play at COBOURG, Dec. 28th E. H. MERRY, Leader 155 Sydenham St.. or Theatre It you find it d#hicnlt being fitted with Shoes, come to us and it is Shenged to a pleasure. WEAR ALLEN § MILITARY BOOTMAKERS 82 Brock Street Sign of Golden Boot CataraquiBridgeCompany Tenders For Tolls SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED to the undersigmed and marked ** for Tolls," will be received at t until 38 o'clock p.m. of WEDN the 19th instant, for the I Tolls of the Cataragui Bridg year from the first day of Janu 1907. Those. Tendering to nam The lowest or any tender not ne ily accepted. THOMAS MILLS, Secy "Tres 1s 79 Clarence s Kingston, Dec. 8th, 1900, We can supply you with every- thing that will make Christmas cooking a success. We sell the very best Lard, Spices, Flour, Fruit, etc. Try our goods. C. H. Pickering, PROP.' Cor. Pine and Patrick Sts. Pearsall's Millinery | We are offering some special values this week in Trimamed Dress Hats, Felts and Beaver Shapes, Hoods, Toques and your Phone id Tams, Ostrich Plumes and ho nest selection of wi and Quills to be seen ingston. All would make very suitable 'Xmas Presents. Pearsall's Millinery 228 Princess Street. The Kingston Sk Skating Club, DAY NIGHT, 8.30 p.m. sharp. admittance to rink without em 'bership ticket, to be had from the , Managdr, or at Rink. 29430099009999999990099 ees 3045 First Skating Meeting, SATUR- | DAILY MEMORANDA, The Most aceeptahle Wouid be a n 1 Fur G Sale and Tea, at Sydenham St, to-morrow. church, Open BE RXhibivic moat Y.W.C iy 5 fuaren iat Y « Gymmnas- Y.W.c A Serves Hot T LA s Hot Teg C., ever: duy at Best's ih Sie SYeY The sun rises I riday at 7.26 aum., and Sets at 4.23 pan. Hon. Sidue ty Fisher id ddresses Students, 5 p.m. Fri ay. TIRE Yuen Friday 1 Saturday -lassedays of Exhibition patrick's Gall This day States ol Trent, 1862, Dutch Paintings at Kirk- st United 75 a Council Fredericks hurg, WHIG TELEFHONES, 230 Ratton Gens a dito ial Rooms, te Embossing and Engraving a specialty. ee ------ DINNER SETS- This is the time you can get a REAL SNAP, 97 piece set, $4.90. Also a very pretty set, any color, with gold handle and knobs, $5.90. DON'T MISS IT It's like giving them away. Robertson Bros. FOR MEN PERSIAN LAMB SHAWL COLLARS Buttons on any Coat and'Fit like a glove, $10 and $12 All our own make and Guaranteed Natural Racoon Coats Fur Lined Coats Natural Beaver Coats FIT ANY MAN 150 Coats to choose from. Come in and look them over, You are welcome, JOHN McKAY FUR HOUSE 149-153 BROCK STREET KINGSTON And buy vour Christmas Pres ents at MecAulev's, and vou | will save a barrel of money "Books at Half Price | Eifglish Church Pray | hall price All stock in the shop sold at pric never before heard of £3 Fountaia Pens for $1 1 Writing Pads for 25 Dictionaries, from lle. ta 32.50 Be Wise | For once in) life | hargains o. McAuley'sBook Store Sale. and get Christmas Globes on i "IMPORTANT" |The Manitoba Assurance Co. GUARANTEED BY THE { Liverpool and London and Globe | Insurance Company | Assets Over $66,000,000. | The Fire In ja eorge Zi Jark W rence hnsiness of the la nr hunded over Hl represent the rance Company in iterests of the i be the prisent CLARK W. WRIGHT Office, 81 Princess street Th up No ev, but for second-hand 1 so! and Carpe us gr J. TURK 'rincess St. 1 tn | Second Hy na Dealer, ie a ent, from Camp. Board of Works, 7.30 jim. Board of Education, 8 pn, Fire Committee, 4 pn. Friday. Oddfellows' ny City Hall, 8 p.m a Rervorks Committee, 4 p.m., Fri all policies | Newspapers. TROUBLE IS FEAR Are Greatly Exercised Over Conflict Between Church May Stir up Serious Effect. Paris, Dee. 13.- -Although may witness will' shake krance to its foundati there has been nothing the nature of agitation, so far, ex in the newspapers, That the gov Strife to- v exercised in themselves is true, the pope's instructions of Satur changed the aspect of the has been purely polemic, To day, according the gov ment's orders, police agents will b all tha churd she 8, to St. Clotilde, es of Paris, who is highly said last evening: say mass at the prayi crime, all." "And afterwards," he He replied, again." "Should the. parishione cure turn-out ina hell battle will be. on, whose first by shot" Prime Minister Clemenceau vesterdav, "had heen fired, the battle may sial only." "To-morrow | alter. 1f the act g to God in church constitut I will be prosecuted. Tha was "Afterwards 1 will b S------------------ iy i gi ¢ Strange Murder Case. mitted the inadequacy of and asked the jury of robhine only. He that existing extradition permit the the extradited, should be treaties for which the individug and said the revised to give the punishment of er subsequently discovered. The ato nlgo ealled attention to the offset Mrs. Vogel wos a citizen of the 1 od States, and that the United St had granted the extradition of offence scope for Convict Falls 100 Feet. is, Dee. 13--Arand Calen, surprised by a warder It had been insinuated that the er prince, was, in some their disappearance ular uneasiness pi sarding rumored plot to assassinate printe and Prime Minister way, concerne Considerable ils reg Profitable Poaching. London, Dec. 13. Poaching is prevalent in Fast Herts that fare who formerly let their shooting ri at two shillings an able to find a hirer man who poaching hillings acre at any has gone to refused work at a week are now price, prison A Tramp's Treasure. London, Pec. 13.~It was stated, terdav. at the ratford polices ec that the only articles found in possession of a filthy looking Han twho recard it as the dire calamity. Last Lock On Trent Canal. INO AGITATION" Except In The French AS THE GOVERNMENT AND CHURCH AUTHORITIES State--No Force is Contemp- lated, But Injudicious Persons With a battle of violdnce which anywhere in ment and church authorities gre high- the whole controversy 'this week, since situation, where and' when mass is said to take names and to make out verbal processes. No force is con: templated by the civil authorities, but should any number of Catholics re sent the presence of the government's agenis, or should enemies of the church attend and provoke distur- bances, then violence may result, the end of which nobody can foresee. Abbe C(ardey. the venerable cure of me of the leading church- regarded asked. rs of such a wo mood, a Otherwise still prove controver- Cassel, Prassia, Dee. 13.-Withaba Meyer has been sentenced to fifteen vears in the penitentiary for aggra vated robbery upon the corpse of Mrs. Vogel. The state attorney, while fully 'eon- vinced that Mever had murdered Mrs. Vosel with malice aforethought, ad his vroof, to convict Meyer expressed regret infliction of punishment for treatios a wider Me was in April to twenty viars' penal servitude for murder, was wsterday, while frying to' es cape from the prison at Thouars. = He climbed the prison wall, but was who fired at him. The shot missed him. but his foot slinned, and' he fell 100 fect én some rocks beneath Killed In Barracks. Belgrade, Dee. 13.--~The official ex planation of the disappearance of two a rds is that the men were killed in barracks in a dispute about a woman. the crown Paschite white d ian tramp, who was charged with beg- wing, were an expulsion © order fram the United Kingrlom and a cake of fap. Fall Of Red Snow. Montreal, Dec. 13.-The C.PR agent at Glacier,"in the Rockies, has written to head offices saying tha rocently several heavy falls of red snow have occurred in that district. | Thiz has greatly alarmed the Indians, portent of some ED the and day ons, cept "rn- but lay, ore eo in will of £8 0 t is opin atile said only al is mes nev that Init- ates Ney who own d in pop- a he ET ners un Une for teen yes urt the gar: - KINGSTON, ONTARIO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER _ 13. 1906. (HIE Tw; IRELAND WINS FIGHT. Gets ' Trademark to Protect Against Fraud. London, lec. 13.<"An Trish trade mark applicable to every article manufactured or produced in Irdand, has been reristered, and Ireland thas becomes the first country to have a national trade mark as a protection against fraud. The design of the trade mark consists of an old Irish oma ment. with the words "Danta 1 Mair inn," meaning "Made in Ireland." A strong fight has heen made during the past year to bring about the aption of a trade-mark for Ireland. It has been charged that wholesale jmi- tation of Irish goods, partienlarly lin en, has been going on in Englar i and to some extent in other coun tries. Many Irish nationalists, believ ing industrial de velopment all import ad- ant. for their « ountey, have been de voting their energics to this strogale Father thir 16 the Wort {0 seoire immediate home rule. JOHN D'S INCOME, Fortune Grows $1.90 Every Time Clock Ticks. New York, Dee, 13. John D. Rocke- feller's income is now said to have reached $60,000,000 ynnug ally. Henry H. Rovers and John D, Arch- bold were talking with a prominent financier. when the subject came up of how fast the oil king's millions were piling wu M knok for a fact that Mr. Rocke: feller's income this year will be 860, 000,000," suid Rogers. Archbold assented. Thess two men are closer to John D. Roekefellor's finances than anv oth- er two in the world. Rockefeller's in- come every dav in the year is thus R164,3%.53. This is $114 a minute Iie fortune accumulates at the rete of $1.90 every time the clock ticks. IHOISISIISICEICIIIIIGIIISIIION HOW WE GET IT. Berliyg, Dec. 183.--Dr. Koch's theory of consump- tion is that it is taken in- to the system, not from milk, but through the breath. Dr. von Behring says, on the contrary, that the germs are taken into the stomach in the milk, and then find their way into the lungs through the bloodvessels and lymphatic PERTTI ELT EET ELSE ERRET ARR EIRENE IRS J glonds. HIEEBIISIRISIIBIOIISIINRIRIIONF CHANGE IN SYSTEMS. One Provincial Offcer For Each County. Toronto, Dee. 13.--1It ig reported on the Ontario gov decided to reor foree hy permanent in the pro- ool authority that ernment have about ganize the provincial police stationing a¥ 'least in each county ong constable vince, to be under the immediate or- deg of the cowity crown*attorney This will involve a large increase in the permanent constables, but will probably altogether do awas with the system at present in vogue of having special constables acting temporarily which hae been found to be decidedly incflective. To Become A Countess. Er anounced of Miss Cor nelia ver, daughter of Nathaniel Thaw, a well known banker and 'dunt Von Molkte, a Danish noble and a connection of the late Von Moltke, the famous German arrior. Miss Thaver is 'well known in his city as a vhilanthrophist, her especial work being amongst the chil has taken al little dren of the entire poar. She charge of the con valoscents nt the children's hospital of which her grandfather, Nathaniel Thaver was one of the founders. Count Malkte is in the diplomatic service The wedding takes place in Jagfary. An Aristocratic Cowboy. . Wyo, Dee. 13. John Fal lop, son and heir of the pre ent BE ol of Portland, has taken. out his first citizenship papers. He has been working as a cowboy for fourteen vears and has acquired a large ranch at Lite Goose Creek: It is stated that he has renoneed his right of she- cession to the title and estates of his father in favor of his son, John Walk er Wallop, Cows In England. London, Dee, 13. ~The aunrterly siatictieal report issued today shows that the United Kingdom is now milk ing the largest number of cows in its history, yet the imports of butter and cheese show no. decline in quantity, The reason assigned for this is that British farmers find more profit in sell ing milk than the making of butter or cheese of it. The production of milk however is not keeping pace with the demand, : Nervous Shock Caused Death. Pittsburg: Dec. 13. Nervous shock caused by his ear almost striking 5 woman and child on Thapks~iving dav. was the cause of the death of Harre ©. "Suton, a local motorman. vesterday. Sutton stoped the enr suddenly, just in time to avoid crush ing the pair. and then fell uncon: scious. A physician found that Sut ton had become paralyzed. He re- Peterhoro, Ont., Dec. 13.--The last | {1oe% on the Trent canal at Kirkiiell, | which affords an elevation of fifty feet | is completed, and will be opened in the | ness, the e to This will render from Lake Simeoe spring. navigable "| ley's Falls, on the Trent river. anal | Hea- | ville mained uneonscious until his death, -------- More eases of cick headache, bilious constipntion ean be cured in loss with less medicine, and for less money by 'using Carter's Little Liver , then by any oiler means. time, e123 The enpage 4 In The Trades Dispute Bill Not Touched. SOME AMENDMENTS WERE INTRODUCED AND CARRIED BY LORDS. Declared That Right Hon. James Bryce Will Be Appointed British Ambassador--The Re. sult of the Australian Elec: tions Strengthens Conservat- ism. London, , Dec. 13.--Despite Lord Lansdowne's refusal to oppose the trades disputes bill in the house of Lords, some- of the conservative peers rebelled against the decision of the Party leaders, and caused ao division of the house, with the result they car ried amendments to the measure, The crucial clanse, granting immunity to trades unions, was, howevet, not al- tered. stantial details the report that the Right Hon. James Bryce will be np- pointed British ambassador at Wash- ington. 1t says that the question hans heen Sra decided, and that Ar. Bryce will be created a peer before he goes to the post. The net effect of the Australian elee- t'ons on present figures is that con- servatism is strengthened in the sen: ate and that in the house of represen- tatives the liberal protectionist party bolds its own. The laborites gain three goats. Premier Deakin retained Ballar- at by seven thousand majority. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Discussion Was of An Eastern Flavor. Lrom Our Own Correspondent. > Ottawa, Dec. 13.~The discussions, yvosterdav, in the commons had an eastern flavor. Chief among them was a resolution by Al A. Leturgey, of Prince. PRL, 'for a eopy of all papers and correspondence between the depprimont of marine and fisher. ies, andl amy person or wi roferince to the sending of assistanon and life boats to the relief of vessels retently wrecked on' the north sjde of Prince Edward Island, and also all papers and correspondence with, ~fer- ence to establishing life-saving sta: tions and amolignees at different points arou ul, the const. of Prince Edward Island There was much unanimity in the discussion between the eastern mem- hers "of both political persuasions. There have been wrecks on Prince Kg ward Island, and all of these have not been without some blame. Some thing more might have been done to, avert loss of life, R. L. Borden gave as a feason that there was too much necessity for ne- cotiations between the different. mem- bers of the government, The difficulty often was that there had to be nego: tintions between the railway service and the boat service. The = depart- ments of post office, railway and 8, and' marine and fisher were resbolsible in great measure for he lack o\good service the islanders com vlain Mout. This he had observed himself. | He considered that officers of the ocofernment should have a freer hand fdr the sxercise of safety from loss of/ life conwefence, Another was a hill, Lavergne, and also for the sake of matter which eronoed up introduced by Armand "representing inland naviga- tion comanics.* He expiainad that he wanted these compmnies to be put on a level with rypilway compa He had noticed that the Richelis & Ontario Navigation comgmn-: for instonee, did not sive free transnor- tation to members of parliament, yet five transportation had been ven to come in return for favors. "Frisco Plans World's Fair, San Francisco, Dec. 13.--~San Fran isco proposes to have a world's fair in 1913. Fifteen citizens have formed a corporation to he known as the Pacific Ocean Exposition company. The fair is planned to commemorate the fonr hundredth anniversary of the discovery of the Pacific ocenu by Bal hoa, and the completion of the Pana tna ennal. Theyorganization is eapi- talized at 85,000,000. A Drunkard Released. Belleville, Dee. 13. John Malye, an alleged inveterate drunk of this city, was sent to jail for six months by the magistrate, Yesterday a communica tion received from the deputy of justice, stating that an order in council hal been granted or- dering his release. The sheriff has been notified and Malyea was released. was minister Anti-Dancing Vicar. London, Dee. 13.5 Rev. W. F. James, the new viear of Burley, Leeds, has for bidden dancing in connection with the Burley Church Institute. He save the len of un schodlroom being turned in- to a ballroom is repulsive to him. The most elaborate designs in fancy boxes and buskets. Made in Paris and Germany and filled with MeConkeys high class candy, which is the only choice of royalty candy sold in King: #ton. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. We -uarantee our men's korrect share patent shoes. Whe not have that kind when buying. The Lockett The Express revives with cireum- | 0 TO QUELL DISTURBANCES, Tense. Paris Dee, 13.<Tense with emotion that is liable at any pn to burst forth in fury, throngs of people crowded thy streets about the Parisian cathedrals before dawn, his moming. Hunlreds kept a vigil [rover outside of many of the Rh io churches throughout the night. Straw forces of infantry and cavalry. were sent to cover the several objec. tive noints in Paris, where po 8 in most feared. The minister of war has issued orders to quell all FV wb and this will be done, Lator--T was impressive re. sponscs to the cbrgy's appeal to their parishioners to attend the first masses celebrated outside of the pale of the law. Everywhere the front gates were closed, but the worshippers entered through the. side portals. Nowhere. there any attempt to interfere with the services or create disturbances. Formal charges were entered wherever mass was celebrated, except three churches whose purishioners made ap Plicution to to hold services under the 881, Strange Coincidence. Rome, Dec, 13.--It was a strange co- incidence that at the moment France was searching the house of Mer; Mobs Aaginini, the former secretary of neio to France, the last funoti France's late embuhsy to the nary oan, died suddenly, The French embassy to the quirinal has sealed the archives. The Price Kept Down. Leamington, Ont., Dec. 13. ~Essex tobacco prowers say they are not re colving as high a price as they should. While the manufactured article has gone up in price, the growers are redviving only soven and one-half cents and the farmers allege the Empire Tobacco company is prae- tically the only buyer and eantrols the situation. k a oofrective, it is beine suggested that the government should establish a curing house and have an inspector to brand all cured tobacco. Death Of Old Resident. Detroit, Mich., Dec. 13.--1hom Dawson, dne of the oldest colored ped sidents of this part of the country is dead in Ms ninoty-third year. He w born in Kentucky during the see war for independence. He came north Just L dreviehs to the eivil war sottled Chatham end Detroit, His widow, now over sixty years of age lives in don. To Have Compromise. Toronto, Dee. 13.~Some compromise between the former Ontario Bank dirs eotors and the shareholders will wade. It is understood that 'only t preliminary arrangements have as ye been discissed, though at present there soomns no obstacle in the way which cannot be overcome. A Railway Accident. New York, Dec. 13.~While running at a high rate of speed the express which left Boston, at midnight, wax derailed on the New Haven road, near Melro The: eneinver is reported to be seriously injured. The encine and express left the rails and overturned, ---------- St. Thomas Youth Sentenced. St. Thomas, Dee, 13.--~Roy Scott, a seventeen-year-old lad, who has beet in trouble on three previous occasions, was given three years in the penitentis ary for breaking into Ald. Trott's grocery store, Scott confessed before being arrested. px Shot And Captured. Binghamton, N.Y., Dec. 13.-A spe- cial says one of the three yeggmen, wanted for the robiwry of the post of fice at Newark Valley, last night, was shot and captured at Oswego, this morning. Killed By Falling Tree. Fdmonton, N.WST., Dee. 13.+A. Smith, g Welshman, lately arrived from the old country, was struck on the head and killed by a falling tree, in a luniber camp, 110 miles north of he re, ---- Growing Very Serious. New York, Dec. 13. A dismatch to the Times, from Hunkow, savs official telegrams from Chang Shai indicate the disturbanoes, in Hunan province, are becoming increasingly serious. constable for Oxford was dismissed for attempting to which he was Froderick Hil, county, to collect o reward not entitled. fo have the best lines made in Can- ada and also in the old country. Call and see the display. ROH. Toye, King street, Be| careful of your horse this weath- er. Indep t Labor 1 for Mayor 1607 FELLOW CTORS :~ In accepting this nomination, I appeal to you to set aside the Bondage of Party and to support the principles : No Party Politics in municipal government. +, AN " More Prosperous Kingston. shoe store. Dr. A.W. -- The Feeling in Paris is Decidtadly want who was. guarding the archives, |! in Chatham, Ont. For the past.|@ fifty yoars he had alternated between | $ al Rights to all classes of 8 fi R ure White , Trish ¥ 60c. to $3.50. ' TABLE C1 Band Concert at NOON, Ha Sis, hg and a v3 nd o Matines, 18e, and 2Ge. 25¢., Bbc, Seats now on Sale. Lowney': Store all this week. have a eup. James Redden 4 P.8.--~We have Tom 3 Christmas Stockings in al 'openhagen, "Dec. published in Loudon 3 and Germany treaty for the ne tl

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