Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1907, p. 1

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LE Grows In Interest Women must tell each other, even if the weather § didn't keep the throngs | from gathering last week. \ Which is, as it should be, \ for never before has our Whitewear Department offered such a feast of good things, best con- rigid- now; you may pick er of gar- ced aside 8. a SALE ANY © E FOLLOWING )A STOCKS onsolidated at etals Recove ery -~ 0c. : Bonanza a 0Be. ance . "100, ctor .... rican Develop: 08 e Syndicate as weenwa ter ** 15¢. 40 Clarence ham Scant. To ---- eessssansiiisssessessre ATERTIGHT - BOOTS 8s and Gentlemen r for them. bbers until the snow the Dorothy Dodd Shoes cut, heavy soles, $4.50. heavy. soles, $3.75. $3 and $2.50. : have Slater's at $s. "hey are Teady for the SPP III III IIIT I IPI L000 00066668080608: i] a * & ¥ w wonderful speech -Angrove Bros § YEAR 74, NO. 6. -- Se mraige 3 % HL Boessisssenssasssassse SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN HIGH GRADE church, 8 p.m. » * » § King 'on' Township Ac ricultural As- u rn it ure sociation, at Cataraqui, 1 p.m., Wednes- day. 1 Music Cabinets, Easels, Leather Couches, and Easy Chairs, Rockers in Oak or. Rattan, at low figures. ROBT. J. REID Buffets, China Cabinets, : 6 Doors Above Opera House | 230 Princess Street. : "Phone 577 Ambulance SIPIFIINIIISIIIIIIIIIR Thursday. | entered DAILY MEMORANDA. Bourd of Trade, Zion, Skating 8 p.m. to-night, Carnival Week of Prayer Meeting, First Baptist This dav in history --British troops Candahar, 1879 : Galileo, died, 642°; Red River insurrection began 1870. WHIG TELEPHONES, 229--Bditorial Rooms, 292--Jobbing Department. Embossing and Engraving a specialty. 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. Hear the World Talk Sing, Laugh, Cry, Shout, make es, render the test music, give vent to the mest humor, and pour forth the best of eveaything the earth pro- duces through. The Columbia Graphophone ners of The Grand Hi Award, at Th No Par, Fjchest. Awan FOR SALE AT 88-90 Princess Street REPAIRING Jewelery, Watch and Clock repairing is our specialty. We call for your clock, re- pair and deliver it ; and see that it runs to time. ' equalled in City. Blue, Black, Kinnear & d'Esterre, Double and Single-Breasted, all 100 Princess Street. patterns, Odd Pants, Boots and Shoes, Merchants of Kingston Our arent will call on you short. ly, with our samples of CALENDAR FOR 1908 Sead them, order, they are hefore, and the reasonable. HENRY SKINNER & CO., before placing your prettier than ever prices are very ent. Wholesale Druggist. Sut Su ts, Skirts and Coats tailored by us. We combine the most careful -- | ship. the most graceful beautiful and attractive. Cooking 'Figs We imported this year a very large quantity of choice Cooking Figs And are selling them at the re- markably low price 'of 5c. the Pound James Redden & Co. | GARD OF THANKS |. I 'BEG LEAVE TO THANK MY many patrons for past favors. I am pleased to announce that with increasod facilities, I shall be able to serve you better in the future. having removed to larwer premises, No. 111 Brock St.. where I shall carrv a full line of Wall Papers and Decorations. We Please . Our Cuptomers: That's Why We Are Gro : W. J. Savage, House-Ticorator. THE ARCALYADA M. & M. CO. FUR COATS FUR COATS JOHN McRAY Custom Made new Winter Suits. r Rubbers, etc. Ladies! work, faction. goods, or secure them from the Company. Our vrices ed, if not satisfactory. The American Ladies' Tailoring Co lo» FOR MEN. FOR WOMEN. FUR HOUSE 149-153 BROCK STREET KINGSTON That's what I claim for my A special at $10 that cannot be ISAAC ZACKS 271 PRINCESS ST. We invite you to visit our establish- You will be delighted with the worknmam most exquisite designs, the models and the result is We guarantee a perfect fit, art stic latest styles and complete satis- Oustomers can supply their own are moderate. Money return 231 Princess Street. 'Phone, 556. firssssesessesessesseend Dr. Brock's §5ier53ted § Female Perlodical 'best month a } Kingston at he BEST DRUG { SE. 2 noose Rise. Mailed on ¢ { receipt oi prico--81. Beacoas suman An Honest Quarantee tee our milk to be - ABSOL, LUTELY pure; be up in sterilized bottles. itis the best. = Try it. KINGSTON MILK DEPOT Cor. Bagot and Brock Sts. Phone 567, Bob Sleighs 2 Sets cheap, also a first-class lot of Furniture, Carpets and Stoves, at TURK'S Second-Hand Store, 398 Princess street. "How can you do it," sell a bulb syfinge for 25c. ? said a customer 'in Gibson's. Ret 'Cross Drug Store, the When you buy Yo Jrom ths - gets the | Gi wary rider MOWAT RE-ELECTED He Defeated Hoag by 252 Votes-~-Rich- ardson Received 512 Votes---Three of Last Year's Aldermen Were Defeated In Their Wards. FOR MAYOR. Subdivisions. Mowat. Hoag. Richardson. Sydenham No. 1 over irene sirer 109 26 16 Sydenham No. 2. 297 16 15 Ontario No. 3 38 18 10 Ontario No. 4 80 56 9 St. Lawrence No. 28 27 1 St.Lawrence No. 6 48 Ri 7 Cataraqui No. 7 . 51 HN 11 Cataraqui No. 8 .. 42 41 31 Cataraqui No. 9 ...... 63 13 48 Cataraqui No. 10 52 61 42 FrontenacNo. 11 ..... 55 15 Frontenac No. 12 62 19 Frontenac No. 13 | " 31 Frontenac No. 14 66 31 Frontenac No. 15 | 64 36 Rideau No. 16. % 26 Rideau No.-17 84 21 Rideau No. 18 47 18 Ridvau No. 19 55 16 Rideau No. 20 59 19 RideauNo. 21 3n 18 Victoria No. 22 50 an Victoria No. 23 39 19 Victoria No. 24 43 2 VictoriaNo. 25 0] 7 Total ..... 1,188 512 Majority ". : : Abbott Craig Hanley. Toye. Sydenham No, 1 83 97 , 88 I] Sydenham No. 2 95 20 123 97 PROT wees cir snes nie ce 17 187 211 199 CE Kent Nickle. Rigghey Ontario Neo. 3.:..... .... wu. % 45 8 0 Ontario No. 4. Gan ioe ves 87 % . Total ..... siete ite a 132 167 162, : : libby. Carson. Eliott. Givens. St. Lawrences No. 5. ...... ..... i. 5 101 8 107 St. Lawrence No. 6 ..... ...... .. 03 96 60 96 Total ...... wai ati W134 197 144 203 ; Be Gaskin Harrison. Henderson. Millan. McEwen. Cataraqui No. 7 ... ..... ' 87 30 88 86 24 Cataraqui No. 8. ..... 85 51 KE 70 13 Cataraqui No. 9 ...... ... 85 80 89 |0 15 Cataraqui No. 10 ...... ... 112 91 106 63 19 Total ... ... ... 369 262 57 299 = " _ McCann Spence Tait Ross Robertson Frontenac. No. 1l..... ........ 75 13 50 4 7 Frontenac No. 12... oh 71 31 10 7 Frontenac No. 13 50 42 13 63 Frontenac No. 14 88 3 a0 a0 Frontenac No. 15 71 52 Ss 76 Total 355 25 256 337 : Cooke Couper Douglas. Free Knapp. Rideau No. 7% 86 90 93 7 Rideau No. 57 82 9% RA 70 Rideau No. 86 S88 50 G9 Nn Rideau No. . awa 51 61 96 51 Rideau No. 20....... ...... «..s a@$% "ml 62 69 81 Ridéau No. 21 .... .... .... #4 w 63 51 45 Total ...... ... 419 433 430 464 113 v . Angrove. Bassam, Chown. Graham. Victoria No. 22 56 67 68 1 Victoria No. 2 85 71 80 59 Victoria No. 2 82 81 Kid 9 Victoria No. 2 56 4" 15 63 Total 300 206 270 nM memmm------ nm ------------ -------------------- KINGSTON, (ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JANU, ARY 8, 190%. 3 ATTACKED BY WOLVES. Starving _Brutes Surround West- ener and Team. Saskatoon, Sask., Jan. 8.--Wolves attacked James Jackson, out driving with 5 team, six miles from here. They stopped the team, hlocked up the trail, and surrounded the whole outfit. After a fierce fight with the wolves, Jackson suddenly turned his horses from the trail into the fields, galloped them off, and, getting on the trail again, got safely home. Last night the inmates of a dwelling house not far from here, heard a dreadful mornine they discovered that the wolves had separated one horse from a bunch ased him into deep smow, Kitled him, and devoured most of the body. The whole country is being ter- rified by the wolves, being driven in- to the oven by deep snow, which pre- vents them getting food in the usual wav. A Soldiers Aré Policemen. Population Of France. Paris. Jan. S8.--The econsus BET. an over that of Peck's carn salve. § howling that made night hideous. This | law. Pacis, Jan. 8.-The police, at Tourse, formed 5 union and placarded the town with posters recounting Ship Wrecked ; Crew Saved. their grievances. Soldiers took pos. Madrid, Jan. S.A telegram, from session of the police gnarters, lust €orunna, states that a heavy sea. has evening, snd every policeman was dis- | driven the fishing boat Sirens on the missed. "The soldiers will police the | rocks, but that the crew had been town until a new forée is appointed. saved. Fears were entertained for the -- safety of numerous fishing boats that shows that France has a population of 39.- increase of only 206,322 1901. Hard or soft corns cured with three - |applientions of ntesdd. Money back if not satis . In boxes 15, ., at Wade's Drug BOYCOTT RENEWED. The Chinese Sore Over Law, Washington, Jan. 'S:-- sul Bergholt cables, from Canton, a ira ton of reports of a renewal 1 of the anti-American boycott in China. He attributes the troubles to state ments of Chinese residents of Oakland, California, that President Roosevelt, in - his annual message to congress, had not mentioned the new treaty with China, which was an indication that nothing was to be done to miti- gate the severities of the exclusion Exclusion American Con Died From Injuries. Madrid, Jan. 8.~A young woman. injured last May by the explosion of the bomb, that was thrown at Kine Alfonso and Queen Victoria, as their majesties were returning from church, after their wedding, died in an hos- pital, here, yesterday. Her death is the twenty-fourth resulting from the explosion. had not yét come in. Severe Sentences. Berlin, Jan. S--dllustrative of the severity of the sentences imposed by the military courts is the case of two reservists who, when returning from ET -- | vate code, and successfully utilized it. TERRORISTS § SAVED, Forge An Order or For ¢ Commutation, of Sentence. Odessa, Jan. S--Six terrorists hav been saved from the gallows by re: sourceful revolutionists here, who con- ceived the bold plan of utilizing the official cipher to hoodwink the gov. ernor-general. tried by court-martial and ; to death, and were awaill tion, wher pn tented hi execus Petersburg, apparently bearing the signature of Gen. Paviof, the military proourator, corveying the emperor's order to commute the death sentences to_hard labor for~life. The order was officially put in force, but the anthori- ties have now ascertained that it was a forgery by revolutionists, who ob tained access to the governmental pri? According to the Russian law, prison- ers cannot be exceuted once their sen. tenes: have been officially. commuted: THOMAS S, GALLAHER, The veteran billiardist who won the 18.2 balk line championship of America beating Fdward McLaughlin by 'a score of 400 to 361. LET UP ON HIM. Raisuli Gained Much Prestige in Conflict. Londen, Jan. 8.--~A Times cable, from Tangier, says Raisuli has escap- od to the mountains, which fact, add- od to the additional prestige he has acquired from the severe check he troops, before he was dish "presages considerable danger. The Maghzen officials pretend to be satisfied with having burned and destroyed his stronghold and the surrounding villages. Death At Sydenham. Sydenham, Jan, 7~P. W. Freeman, a very old resident of Sydemham vil- passed away very swidenly on night last. The fumeral ser- » will be held on Monday after noon. James McRory is still very poorly. La grippe is a visitor in the majority of homes in the village. HuroXl Boyce, has been confined to the house for some days. Mrs. Anson Guess is able to be out again. J. P. Lacey 8 also a victim. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Joyner and sgn spent Christ. mas week with friends in the city, Miss Florence Asselstine returned to her home at Moscow, after spending a few days with her aunt, M. Assclstine. Miss Rhoda Day, Union, is sponding some time with' Ther brother at Bannockburn, Miss Kath- leen Joys, who spent her holidavs with friends here, has returned to her school at Elgin. Miss Bva Griffith, home for the holidgys, has returned to Whithy Ladies College. Miss Spray Boyce has been engaged as junior teacher in the public school here. The death of Mrs. George Dier, Yarker, wat a sudden shook to her many Svdenham friends. Brewer's Mills Items, Brewer's Mille, Jan. 7.--~Farmers are basily engaged turing a supply of wood for winter use. An open winter ie predicted. The continuous rain of Thursday and Friday not only carried away the sleighing, but also left the roads in a dangerous condition. Miss K. Berrigan has returned, after visit- ing friends in the city. Mrs, J. ers, Portland, is visiting at her fath- ers; J. Milne. Messrs: E. and B. Murray, V. Webb and P. Milne arrived in time to spend New Year's at their respective homes, Mjss E. Berrigan left, last week, to resuine her duties as teacher at Plevna. P. J. "Wobb, Chi- cago, took his departure, after spond- ing a week with his mother. FP. Roche- fort_is spending' a few days on Howe Island. Messrs, Bernard and Paul Murray and @sters attended a party at Odessa on Friday evening. A few of our sportsmen are practising their fast horses on Cranberry lake, Gold Strike Near Madoc. Bellgwille, Omt., Jan. 8.~There is comsidefgble excitement in this dis- trict over the allel discovery of a very rich vein of gold-bearing rock, nine miles north of Mydoc. The find was made by E. B. Davis, an old miner, who brooght a spmple to the ity. Jt has been tested by experts and. said to be very rich, It is milky guartz, srel, it is suid, would. yield aver $1,000 to 'the ton. The location of the clyim could not be obfained. aii Be Disease Proof. Don't cateh cold; eur any disease. You can't if blood is right. Life and the vital ele- moants that Geht. disease. and weakness don't eatch or in- The terrorists had beon [4 © 01! Blown wa: Out, the 'governor-general res M ADE LUCKY |" coived a cipher Welogram from Bt front of the bull ness section, was blown out ut eight o'clock Sunday night. fare leadi sion broke al chute leading from the = vour ------ Front Of A Building Wes t THE SALVATION ARMY MEE. ING ADJOURNED. Rochester Startled By Explosion That is Believed to Have Been Caused By a Dynamite Bomb--An 'Exciting Episode. - Rochester, N.Y,., Jan. 8.--~The entire ing at No. 38 North Water street, in the heart of the busi: Water street is. a narrow hore off from Main street, Only a few feet aw from' the scene of the explosion Salvation Army was holding uw a street meeting, and a five-cont was packed with people. The noise of the explo- window glass on both sides of the street and was heard for blocks. A large crowd collected and for a few minutes wild excitement prevail: ed. The police were called out and the fire department also After a carcful investigation the cause of the explosion is still a mystery, but it is believed to have been caused by a dynamite bomb, The building where 'the explosion took place was occupied by a large shoe repairing shop. There was a met. idewalk to the basement of the building, and it is believed the explosion was placed in this, The chute was cut in two aul the pieces twisted and bent, The interior of the building was scarcely damaged at all. No work- Bens had been in the shop during the ¥. JUMPED INTO CANAL. End of Lady Whose Mind Was Deranged. Brockville, Jun. §--Mrs. J. E Dar: ve gin, daughter-in-law John R.Dangavel, MPP: met de since an atule : been , and her "stay in a a Sanis torium did es benefit her. On Sun: dav, Miss Dargavel took her for 4 drive, and, when opposite Chaffey's Locks on the Rideau, the unfortunate woman rushed from 'the duster and threw hetsell into the canal. The body was almost immedigtely recovered, but life was extinct. She leaves 5 husbnd and a little girl five years old. BOUGHT STEAMER. Tadousac Purchased By Northern Navigation Company. 3 Toronto, Jan. 8.~The * steamer Ta! dousde, owned by John Waldie and A. A. Wright, has: been sold to the Northern Navigation company for $150,000. The navigation company will place the boat on the grain and package freight route 'to 'some from Port Arthur and Fort Willi and. some other port. The was built in 1908 by the Bertra gine company, and is valued Zui dmgue, gooe quality, at 28e¢. Ready for inspection, . yA eat & OAL LLLLLALLLLD surance purposes at $125,000, gisters 2,359 gross tons. A Record Year. London, Jan. 8A despatch to the Times, from Shanghai says that the Chinese maritime oustoms collee- tion, for 1906, amounted to 36,068, 000 tyels, the largest over recorded. The year 1906 was a record year for British trade. For - the first time it not only reached but overstonned a total of $5,000,000. Are On Tribunal. . Lomdon, Jan. 8.-~Viscottht Selby (Willigmi Couft Gully, Seapinke a the fipvee o Commons), eli Ernest 8, who was tish HL ter to Pekin, have been appointed per- manent representatives Beit Great Brit. gin: The Hague arbitration tri- ml. Roman Catholic organizations are moking strong ests against the interference of the United States in the Congo." They say thé charges of bi elty to the natives are all made hy Protestants; and 'are not true. Card of Thanks ------ THE ELBOCTORS OF FRONT- ENAC WARD: To each and every one of the Electors who votud or worked for my election, 1 return my heartigsy thanks. T. T. SPENCE. 2 3 TO Tenders for Indian Supplies. SEALED SENIERS ADDRESSED to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tens ders for Indian Su will 'be re day. 4th ar, 1907, for the de- livery of Indian supplies Suring 18 Sava) year ending the 81st March at various points in Manitoba. Suskaiehe wan and ria. Curzon and Hi PRETTY SRLS ERRTIY ment up to noon on |i yy ROBERT J. a re MR. HOPKINS By R. CO. Carton anthos of Algy, ry Hall," ia he Title my - We at the Hackett Theatre, rices, 25c.. 50c., 70e., $1, 3-30, Seats now. os Sale. THURSDAY, Jan. 10th A Riot of Legitimate AROUND THE Musical go Shute, 3 Headed by RITOHIR'S Funny, a BE = Phices, 25¢. Jan, he re Ida a # da Hill, an ja 5.--Sehool under the Forms of tender 'contgl full par ticulars may be bad by a are'in the blood, Strength and effec- tive resisting power .can he had by use of Wade's Iron Tonic Pills. the shooting itts, entered a*dancing saloon, where a patrol found them dancing. Each was sentenced ta thity years' imprisonment, and blood maker, Wade's Drug Store not satisfactory. In boxes, IBe., ot Money back if They are a great nerve strengthener | Department of JJadian Aflairs, undersigned. or to the sion at Winnipog. The tender not necessarily a N.B. ee tinemen A Be partment will Col. E. D. | Rifles, died oy

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