Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1907, p. 5

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APERIENT WATER. LASSFUL A DOSE. Rew NG APENTA 'ENTA CARBONATED), 'LITS ONLY. sant Aperient for Morning Use. POLLINARIS CO., Ltd, London, PELE 000000000000600000000 I BY"S «ww January ale. Soft Front Shirts. 9c. ff Bosom Colored Shirts. $1.00 lines. 7 59c. rts, Tweeds and English gularly $1.00 to 2.00 Off Men's Ulsters Men's Tweed Suits ) Bibby Co. ! | ® 1900000000600000000000006 > our' Feet | and Dry Dvershoes Overgaiters ---------- plete in all these lines. R SHOE STORE Pus Kingston Busine mt! 538 "1 ~~ " §83 HOTEL KINGSTON sublic. . ONTARIO Has evden sion. and $ now open to the travelling ¥ TELFER AG Proprietor Have ahobby! Let itbe your coffee. It should be Chase & Sanborn's. ALL GROCERS IA LIVELY EPISODE : TROOPS STORM SEMINARY . BOMBARDED BY STUDENTS, Expulsion of Catholics Causes Serious Disturbances, But Re- sistants Escape. Angers, France, Jan, 21.--The ex- pulsion of a number of students from the Catholic seminary at Beaupreau, was the occasion of serious distur- bances. Troops stormed the seminary building and broke in the doors, while the students, crowding the win dows, bombarded them with stones. chars and tables. The sub-prefect of SEE a MENTION, Movements of The People--Whsat They Are Saying And Doing. R. Stinson, Belleville, is in the city, to-day. J. E. Carson, Quebec, is in the city to-day. W. C. Huff, Toronto, is in the city on husinss, ] W. Emerson, Guelph, is in the city on business. police, the commander of. the'gendar- mere and the commissary of police | were serious wounded, while fifteen of- ficers and soldiers were slightly hurt. When the troops finally forced an en- Our Xf anuary Sale ¢d that the students had escaped over the back wall. © @® INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. Seville oranges, at Carmovsky.s. Skating at Koyal rink to-night. The wharves the asylum (were damaged by and wind on Sunday. A large number of owners will race at Napanee, the 20th and 30th, the ice @ weather is like. offers. of the . Windsor hotel, this morning, : : that the Picton ice races had been Deep with Pit Bottom callel off, on account of the entry | This Sale has kept us very busy so far this month, and if y price inducements will bring you our way, we tremely busy for the rest of the Here are a couple of specials of the Eos ENA No.8, 52¢. No.9, 56c. on their way to the Ottawa meet. Communication between the city and Renfrew is at a standstill, since Sat- urday night: the wires, and in some caxes the poles, were knocked down by the hurricane. McCue Bros., oi the have entered their fine horses, Nell and Helen D., in the a ice races, and leave for that place the end of this week. "Best's Snowflake Baking Powder," guaranteed chemically pure, made fresh each week; 25¢. a pound. Word was received by Frank McCue, should be ex- month no matter what the Windsor Bote hundreds this Sale MELLED STOVE KETTLES lists not being filled. The police report everything very quiet. Saturday and Sunday. No ar- rests' were made, and, as a result, there was no session of court this morning. the police WIRE DOOR MATS size 18x32 inches, 96 CENTS The Wire Mat is by all odds the best outside mat, ice and mud outside your house. Piles get quick' relief Shoop's Magic Ointment. it's made alons for piles--and it works with certainty and satisfaction. Itch- ing, painful, protruding, or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Try it and see ! Sold by all dealers. On Saturday, the - thermometer re- gistered as high as forty-two degrees On Sunday morning it was four de- it keeps snow, 000000000600000650000 sessceseserrossssssssssansessase grees below freezing point, McKelvey &: Birch 69 and 71 Brock Street, Kingston IE ia] Saturday, we have decided to extend our spetial value sale till Tuesday. Crawford & Walsh, tailors. a'd park, this" morning. fax. If intending to Spend the early months of the new year in warm climate try the West Indies Full particulars sailings and of a about regular Yachting cruise to the 42 West Indies. and Mexico, Jeaving aa DAYS Gx: Jiery es, On' application to MONTREAL CITY OFFICE 141 St. James Street Big 'Reduction on Skates COME EARLY AND GET A BARGAIN. Strachan's Hardware The dome of the Albert Hall ovhl, being foot by 185 fect. is . . bury. He had been getting orders for steamers, $27. 4 For further agli and Sailings, | Victures and frames and neglected to ete. of Boston-Glastow and St. John, N.|hand over the money. He was re London Services, apply to J. 1'.| manded for a week HAND t G.T.Ry., or J. By GID RRSLES VE, CI rence street. Give Up In Despair. Wew York, Jan, 21.--After an ex- periment extending over many months, CHARGED WITH THEFT. James G. Phelps Stokes and his wife, | Value for their money, which every | out it. Two: Men at' Arden Have Some | Rg. Pastor Etokon, announce hat grower does not do. In British Colum-| Crawford & Walsh have © extended Trouble. they, will give up social settlement | bia he has: been engaged by the fruit | time of sale till Tuesday. A case in which two Arden men are | work on the Fast Side, as they are | growers of that province and Cali- | Pecan nuts, hickory nuts, butter involved has led {othe arrest of one | disappointed in - the results achieved. | fornia to tour the Pacific coast and | nuts, coconuts, at. Carnovky's. on a charge of theft. Every efiort made by have stolen timber from the other man, and the case will come before Judge Price, on Thursday morning, at 10.36 o'clock. The case was set for hearing, to-day, but was adjourned, to He is alleged to met 'and neutralized, they say, counter influences in the interests o the rich. The F. amily Physician The best medicines in the world can- not take the place of the family phy- sician. Consult him early when taken ill, If the trouble is with your throat, bronchial tubes, or lungs, ask him about taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Then take it or not, as he says. is detrmsie {ATES proparLious. give tune for Witnesses 10 be sum- s moned. The story told in commection with the affair is that the plaintifi owed the accused $10 for board, and that the accused took the lumber, sold it, and kept the proceeds for his own use, Keep out the wind and cold with a chamois vest or chest protector. These are sold at Gibsen's Red Cross Drug Store. . < H Ferguson, for Grenville, will Vi and Donald Sutherland, for South Ordond, will second, the address the speech from the throne next. trance to the building they discover | J. {Saturday for Cape Vincent, NH, nt the peaitéhtiary and | and this | morning it registered five degrees | above zero. Owing to the inclement weather of | A large number of snap shots were taken of the damaged breakwater and | the ice jam at the tower in Macdon- {from Glasgow, Camera oper- them toward the- bettefment of the lot of the poor is by J. N. Lasier, Montreal, is in the city on business. A. B. Haycock, Montreal, was in the city to-day. C. A. Chapman, Brockville, was in the eity to-day. J. H. Meehan, Gananoque, was in the city to-day. George i. Gordon, M.D., has left for Sault § Marie. CN. Aimenong, Guelph, is in the | city on business, J. D. Chisholm, Halifax, N.S. is in | ths city to-day. Scott and wife, went to Cape Vincent, Saturday. P. J. Slater, Montreal, is in the | lis on business. i- Mavor Mowaj is home after spend- { ing several days in Ottawa. { +: Snook and 'wife, of Verona, left N.Y. G. Fraser, of Carleton Place, was DAILY BRITISH WHIG," MONDAY, JANUARY 21. INEWS OF THE WORLD OCCURRENCES CES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody ~--Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Stanley Day, of Toronto, is visiting relatives in. the city. 8. Rogers elected reeve of count. Mrs. Joseph Silver turned, to-day, in Montreal. Ex-Governor Higgins, of New York state, is dving at his home in Olean, New York State, Vancouver's population is now 52, 000, according to the city ussessor, an increase of 7,000 in a year. Frank Smith, a laborer, committed suicide by hanging himself in the Wil ton avenue station, Toronto. Justin J. Golden, immigrant agent in Winnipeg, has been appointed de puty minister of agriculture for Mani- toba. The trustees of Windsor, Ont., Hotel Dieu have decided to expend several has been declared Yarmouth on a re and daughter re- after a pleasant visit a visitor in the city this morning. Miss Hamilton, of Williamsville, left | Saturday on a visit to Cape Vincent. |. Rev. R. W. | with Mr. McCallum, Montreal street. Miss Stratford, of York street, Le guest of friends at M. from is Watertown, Tucker, of Ottawa, a week's visit { Ny rv returned | city. | Charles 'foundry, Saturday. Inspector Kidd is around again af- | ter being confined to his room for the | la i two weeks, 4 | Edgar Birch, Kingston, sang a solo on Sundav morning in St. Andrew's church. Gananoque. B. G. Ostrom, clerk at the British- "| American, spent Sunday at his form- has in this Selby. went of the Kingston to Watertown, N.Y. | er home in Belleville. | Lieut.-Col. Massie, V.S., went to | Perth, to-day, to look after horses [for the horse artillery. Werden Crumley, son of Fdward { Crumley. Union street, left to-day for | California to join his mother Edward Hammond has resumed his position at the Collendar after an : of several weeks' duration. { J. J. Crawford has gone to Chicago to attend the annual meeting of the | International Custom Cutters' Asso- ciation. H. G! Chamberlain, of the Northern left to-day, on a Gananoque and | Life Be Cham Co., business trip to "| Broekwille. C. M. Huyck, Sharbot Lake, {been appointed . bailiff of the {division court of Frontenac, T. Babcock, resigned. Prof. Cappon, of Queen's, {guest of honor at a dinne {in Toronto on January | Society of Authors, has sixth vice D. will be a * ta be given 26th, by the Mrs. Mclean, son and daughter, Scotland, have been ivisiting Mrs. 8. J. Gray; RedBiv | street. for the past week aw seman: se ---- mms p-- | 700 certainly took advantage of the J he | k machinery required for the making of fine day and were out in numbers, { oséph ution, tht well-known its own coinage. This is necessary, ) : YATE | Stewing oysters, 30c. Carnovsky's. |!oreman at Richardson's elevator, was |, the royal mint is so far complete \ an' Aids ahle to resume his duties to-day after ston : oe i Ed] Fake your prescription to Best's and leaveral k a that the contractors are doing finish- -- be assured that vou get just what the | Mr ty he Willi 1 Whit . | ing work inside the building. doctor ordered, compounded in the x Eve rs, eam Y Rhe Col. L. F. Pinault, late deputy min- Branch Local Time Table most scientific manner by a qualified | C2UZAter, accompanied by rs. Whit oof "militia, left an estate valued chibrtst. : jy : mother, Mrs, x Smith; Division for probate at 832,146. Bequests are IN CONNECTION WITH CANs Traine will leave and arrive at City | Cole and Johnstons colored troupe | 5Y0r ' Clint igh 4 | Irs. Robert Mar- |\\nde to the Congregation de Notre ADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Depot, Foobol. Ohare oroiYE gave a sacred recital at the opera' , Sinton, nt . i Toit Saturd Dame, a réligious order, of $4,000; GOING WEST house last night The building was | rs .. Datslorc o aturday - 82 500 each to brothers and all the 2 : : * her home in Cleveland, Ohio, af- . in : Lve. Cit: Arr. Cits | filled to its utmost capacity, and the "7 ] rreal estate to his widow. TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON : No. 5 Mail ea Lea music of the colored artists and the |! ¥ Ste nding a ior vi it with her The case of G. R. R. Cockburn, for- 12.30 p.m. Exnress--For Ottawa Mon- | '3 Express 296 am. 3.05 am piano playing of Johnston were ap- fr lin at is. William Tow: me Prosident of the Dmario Hank, ireal, Quebec, St. John, N.B., Halifax, | " 1] Loc 15am. 9.470 ol preciated. xc ANE satel Soh . {was arain before the Toronto police Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Denver. Ren | « al .. .. 9.15 a.m. D47am | "Hay hot water bottles during thei Mrs. A. GC Ruttan, of Winnipeg, is | magistrate, this morning, ond ad- frew, Sault Ste. Mare, Dulut Poul, 1 perwl Ltd 12.16 noon 12.45 p.m. € visiting at her fath law's, ¥ : a $ are, Duluth, St. Pau » v January rubber goods sale at Gib- siting at her father-in-law's, H. A. journed for another week. Whether Winnipeg, Vancouver, Seattle Pr, 7 Mail ... .. 3.1 m. 3.51 ur R \ Broce 3 ; : : and San Francisco. : * 1% Local . y 7.03 pom. 7.38 h n son's Red Cross Drug Store. Money Suttan, rock 2tzevty and will re: i Charles MeGill will he a witness or 5.00 p.m.--Local for Sharbot Lake, ARR caved by going there. main 'or some lime, Un WI way Cast not has not been decided. connecting with C.P.R. Fast and West. GOING EAST A double plate glass window at the | her husband accompanied her tol hi Duncan Réss, the son of the Hon, 7.45 a.m., Mixed--For Renfrew and in- * Lve. City Arr. City | Randolph Hotel, was blown out of |" G. W. Ross, will, in all probability, termediate points 1 " he wl Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Roughton and 1 ) 1 : oan) No. 8Mail ... ..148am. 223a.m |its position. last night, by the wind. | P 1 ve the liberal candidate in the con- py a aD oY Pater *" 2Fast Exp R26am. 3.05a.m |The frame and glass came to the fede " ied sprees, left to-day for {out in the riding of West Middlesex, boro', 5.12 n.m.; Toronto, 7.30 p.m.;:| " 14 Local ... 5 8,16 am. 8.47 a.m. | ground with a crash, heard all over | la, a Roughten and the of which his father was the represen- Montreal, 7.15 p.m. : Boston, 7.80 a.m.;| " GMail ... ..1 16 noon 12:49 p.m. | the neighborhood. Luckily no person ie ly Nan) x. remain or several tative in the legislature until his re- t. John, 11.5% a.m. " 2 : , {months, Mr. Roughton returning in cont olevati he sabhte Full particulars ut K. & P.. and C.P.R 4 Fast Exp. 1.00 p.m. 1.29 p.m | was near enough to get hurt by the rts ora Tyan « nt ;. a jon to th senate. F ulars a ud CPR. | « 19 Local 7.03pm. 1.380.0% | falling ulass | the ex e a fe PKS. 'ive large lake liners wintered just reet ses Nee € 2 glass, toa Ticket "Office, Drterio, stgest Nos. 1,2 8.4, 5 or run daily. PE 1 you are constipated, dull or bili- | TTT inside the breakwater, at Buffalo, N.Y Jen. Pugs. Agent. other trains daily except Sunday. ous, or have a sallow, lifeless com-| LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. were torn loose from their moorings / Sain Nos. 2 and_5 carry Fullmap plexion. try Lax-ets just once to see | -------- ud, driven aground. The vessels arg / . er to and from Ottawa daily : a % eS Lax-ets | A Protest Against So-Called the Hurlburt W. Smith, Wm. Notting- . ' Direct route to Toronto, Petert ; what they will do for vou. Aax-ets ' st a o0-Cal 3 , =. No! « Bay of Quinte Railway Damion, Buffalo, onions Detroit, are little tyothsome ecandv tablets | Sacred Goncert. hem, 19 idle, Nanri 4 Smith, Chicago ay City, Ss naw, M ico Ron in. 6 { a ce and A, . B Most t : ev Ottawa, Quebec, Porthent, St. Jom, | Mice to eat, nice in effect. No BPE: | Kingston, Jan. 21.--(To the ENON gwried in CRVAGE They have -- New short line for Tweed, Napanee, | llalifax, Roston and New York. 50 igh Just i gentle Jaxatise 3 oot {| Allow me, through = the columns of aes fishies Deseranto, and all focal points. Trains J. P. HANLEY! ent. ial 18 pleasingly desirable. -T ancy lor | your paper, to express my sentiments The Canada 8S leave City Hall Depot at4pm. F. Corser Jol os aad LEY! Age the vest pocket or purse. Lax-ets | 1 garding the so-called "'sacred con he ing u tog tar apay Salk of CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kingston, OTS owas. 8nd. Unterlo stress, rests. | meet every desire. Sold by all deal- [cory held in the Opera House, Sum- | jp, ilton, Ont hospital. 1f the Son ers, day evening. They advertised that a i ' Po ------------------ RO YA L : J pany carries out its present plans a Between Montreal and the At- a: silver collection would be taken at new Yiospital will have to be built antic. MN A | L Thief Abandoned His Booty. the door, but on reaching there, they gomelother site. The board Pr TO LIVERPOOL. telleville, Ont., Jan. 21.--On Sunday | demanded an admission fee of ten to gee if the company cannot be pre 4 last thieves broke into the residence | cents. Now, I am not objecting to the ! S } ) , iz to the ' yented from building y close to the INTERCOLONIAL Tanisiin go Jin an. From Halitax, of Alderman Ackerman, and stole seve- admission fee, but what I do object hospital, RE" dh : RAILWAY fo an , 25. Sat ao iy ral cles, including some pearl- | to is, that when peopl' pay to hear Parisia Sat., Feb. 16. | handled knives and forks, which had |sacred music, as advertised, that . is the all Protorian been one of Mrs. Ackerman's wedding | coarse jokes and ragtime music Q: Great Smash Of Glass. RATES 'OF PASSAGE. presents not long ago. Yesterday | should be presented to them. More |. Di1Xi€n panes of glass were broken CANADIAN a Lovie, Bs and upwards, accord- f morning a bov found a parcel behind | over, T think that all people who | He skylight at the stutio of Mrs. ine to me: 3 i i \ ¥ - ao > ROUTE TO Second Cabin, Tunisian and Ionian, the school, which contained | have any respect for the Lord's day, iB x row ., Pho togra; jer. So $42.50. the knives and forks . should he protected aeainst such rank in ess street, some time during Sat- CANADIAN Moderate. Rate Steamers Parisian and | Robert E. Pullijames wos arrested in | injustice.--A STUDENT. urday night. This was caused by the Pretoria carry second saloon passengers Napanee, charged with misappropria ice falling on it from the roof of Skin winter ports, St. John and Hali- the i 996.50. uber ting funds belonging to C. B. Scantle Te LE ner's store, next to it. New glass has . - : © e Off To British Columbia. chants in' Kingston, and good market business. good berries, mountains how to the grow i | elf was so successful in growing. Mr. the hest strawberries in any kind weather and the desire his knowledge. Mr. Pyke own pect in the city to-morrow. "Only one place" you can buy Me- dy, Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Anglin spent Sunday | Grant Pyke, the Wolfe Island "Berry | in fine order. Kinz." left this morning for British - meet Columbia. He started in life with lit- If you don't think "Best's Short tle, but secured the confidence of mer- | Stop" will cure 'vour built up a | and see. He produced and gave the public full teach the fruit ranchmen south of the best strawberries, a quality which he him- Pyke possesses the secret of securing of far western dealess some real estate in British Columbia, strong enough. The, local buyers ex- the first consignmenis to arrive Conkev's or Huvler's hich class ean thousand dollars to enlarge the hos- pital. Mrs. Florence Maybrick has accepted an offer from a church lecture bureau, jand will make a tour of the United ! States. | Small-pox has broken out in. Dres- iden. A patient from Oil Springs broke quarantine and carried the dis ease there, The Earl Grey Amateur Musical and Dramatic competition programme shows but two musical entries and seven dramatic so far. Mrs. J. P. Lappan, Lansdowne, and Mrs. Dennis urphy, Brewer's Mills, are the guests of their sister, Mrs, N. Harrigan, Smith's Falls, Campbell McCutcheon, a young rancher, was found dead in his house near Swift Current with his brains blown out with a shotgun, James Wilson, a voung Hamilton barber, who made a daring attempt to steal a mink from W- Acre's store, was sentenced by Magistrate Jelfs to four months in jail. During the heavy Saturday night, wind storm, on the barge Spademan broke away from her moorings at Sarnia, and wes driven on the beach. It will"he easily taken off. The Emperor William made a hot election speech at a militia dinner the other day, urging all present to work for the election of a parliament that would pass new military and naval bls, Cards have been received in Hamil ton, apnouncing the marriage in New York, of Miss Dorothy Hunting, of Hamilton, to Robert R. Chapman, of Chicago, who is reported ta be a mil- lionaire. An explosion of gas caused a fire that destroyed the house of , How ard, at Wheatland, Man., and the fam- ily were turned out: in their night clothes with the thermometer register- ing thirty degrees below zero. The government is purchasing the bern put in, and the studio is again cough, try it I it fails it costs you noth- {ing. That's surely fair. Give it a fair chance and you'll never be with- Carbolic tooth paste is sold at Gib- som's Red Cross Drug Store. The schooner Starlight, moored Sat Bolle River, Ont., was blown across St. Clair river and is aground on Fawn Island. A ------ " | HOW TO QUICKLY CURE Clear, Frosty Winter Weather Is so bracing, and invigorating that it often tends to over exertion, without our being aware of it. Most of us lead such sedentary lives that when we take much exercise we of- ten feel fatigued and depressed instead of refreshed. At such times a cup of "Hot Bovwril" will supply the nourishment, and stimul- ation required, sending a glow through the entire system. For a change, try it some time with a dash of cold milk. Add milk to suit your taste as if you were preparing a cup of tea. The Reason Why Some Good Things Are Overlooked is Because They Aren't Looked . Over, Over 75 pairs of the Endicott Johnson $4 Men's Shoes in three lasts and styles, American made. Red Label Sale Price, $3, One Big Table of Men's $3.50 and $3.75 American Shoes, Gun Metal and Pat. Colt Bluchers and Bals. Red Label Sale, $2.75. Don't let it be said you OVER LOOKED Our Red Label Shoe Sale. Some of the VALUES you should LOOK OVER, Ladies' Viei Kid Bal. Warm Flannel Lining. A good shoe at $2. Red Labelled at $1.49, Ladies' Gun Metal Calf Button- ed. The latest and newest college cut, Pat. Kid, Buttoned and Bluchers. Are priced $3.75 and The Generous Reduction in the $4. Red Label price $2.98. Men's Packard Shoes, the $4 Some good sizes left in the | Shoes. Red Labelled, $3. The $5 $1.25 and $1.50. One and two | Stamped Price. Red Label Price, strap Kid Slippers. Red Label | $3.75. Price, $1. . Nice Cosey Felt Top Women's Men's Fancy Tan and Black House Slippers, the 50c. Kind. | House Slippers, in Opera and Red Labelled, 35c. The 60c. high | Harvard cut, $1.25 and $1.50, front Cosey Slippers. Red Label | American made. Red Fabel Price, Price, 40c. $1. 10 Gross Sutherland Special 10c. Oil Dressing. Red Label Come in and look. Harry all Price, 5c. Shoes are Red Labelled J. J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO., The House of Good Shoemaking, 100 WOMEN WANTED TO HAVE FZ {/ We want at least 100 women to leave their orders for Walking Skirts, made by a man tailor, for 81 each, from any material purchased from our large stock. Perfect fit guaranteed. Samples of work may be seen at any time at our store, and the cost of This offer the 1907, only. making is only $1 each. is for week beginning January 21st; So be on hand early in the week, Double Cash Coupons with every article purchased in our store during this sale. \ CRUMLEY BROS. and may decide to go into business HEARTBURN AND HICCUPS. there, They are always caused by fer- mentation or excessive acidity of the i stomach. The distress they cause is Ship To-Morrow. | relieved like magic by slowly sipping It. was reported that hay would |, qo. drops of "Nerviline'" in sweet- toms atro= from Wolfe Island, on 'g, 0) water, "Nerviline" cures 'the Friday last. but theice was not ditions that eauso the hiccups, just as it does all other disorders of the stomach and bowe!s. For indigestion, cramps, flatulence and stomach pains, nothing better is known. For a household remedy. for all aches, pains and minor ills, use Nerviline--@5c. per bottle everywhere. ati ha "LARGE SHIPMENT RECEIVED COOKSON'S ANTIMONY AND PIG LEAD GET OUR PRICES Canada Metal Co. Toronto Phone Main 1729

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