Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1907, p. 8

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KR Fee incy will $8,860,000, Can: the Si. horn Paci oF In iq tron York Centra! Island $1. United States will produce in t fre ii : The Wall Street Jourmal gotes that timber Junits are being looked 'Awerican manufactur tp-making i. ng starcer every the mills are comtemplat- up Csnidian tracts, but the says they will probably have Lo | their pulp in Canada, as them § deal of opposition developing in the exportation of pulpwood It is estimated bY a competent author jty that the surplus of the United States Steel Corporation for the current calehdur vear available for dividends will pont about 15 per cent. eal It is paying 2 per cent. for the 1907 searge article avd day. of rapre- the for ware this year has teen set new comstruction. ahd most of the plus will go that way. I's Stain, in all colors, Sherbrooke, Que. 117 at 126 kinds of work. , Campbeliford, 245 at Fall Informations, Prevost, Brock street, has received | three cases imported goods; great var-| His $18 suiting made to order! beats anything of previous years. Wear and fit guaranteed. ---- Underwear, silk, balbriggan, woollen and: fleecelined, all prices and kinds. ork Dress Reform. Ladies' Unshrinkable Vests, drawers to match, white and grey, 20c. and 35c. Ladies' Unshrinkable Drawers, in all sizes and styles, white and grey, 50c..T5¢,, 90c., $1.00, 1.25. Girls' Vests and Drawers, 6 sizes, 8 styles, in white and grey, splendid values at 25c., 35¢., 40c., 50c. 60c., 75c. each. Men's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, extra quality, all sizes, 32-46, worth 75c. Our special price, 50c. each. Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers, light and heavy makes, all sizes in stock, 75¢., 90c., $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 each. We are Agents for the celebrated PEN- ANGLE UNDERWEAR. All styles and sizes "in stock for THE NEW COATS ~ ARE NOW BEING SHOWN. They are notable for tasteful, practical de- signs, accurate cutting, best workmanship and fine materials. : Each model is distinctly diffe each other model, with a charm and an in- dividuality that is all its own. Black Coats, 50 inches long, $10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 18.00, 20.00, 25.00. Tweed Coats, semi-fiting and tight Lacks, $7.50 to 18.50 each. Broadeloth and Beaver Coats, in all colors, $10.00 to 25.00 each. . Fur-ined Coats + 10 125.00 each. Wool Vests and , 40 distinct styles, $25.00 nef Watts, 4 minutes and 43 seconds; Orr, Tee Cadet Burnham, Sergt. Adams, Cadet of n 0 off this morning, and were ail keenly 5 | ams, 2874 feet; Cadet Lawson. | 40 feet; Cadet Dansereaun. {who jumped 17 feet 8 inches, second. Ea a "THE CONTESTS! Dr. G. W. Bell and George Gillespie LEFT NOTE SAYING HE at Arden fai , of 'Queens, Won - the on the Board. The Royal ry College began, this morning, before a large and fashion- able audience. These sports are al- ways of the best and this year is uo exception. Half the events were run contested. Sergt. Adams, who won the bugle last year, will likely win 4 again this year, as he was abead at the close of the morning contests. | morning : Nicking football-Swift, 168} feet; Beli-Irving. Mile race (open to Queen's)--Cadet Queen s, second. Throwing cricket ball--Sergt. Ad- Hop, step and jump--Sergt. Adams, , Hundred yards dash, semi-finals-- McKenzie, Cadet Hilliard. Tug-o -war, preliminary, teams of six--""C" Co. « defeated "B' Co, and "PD" Co. defeated "A" Co. "C" and *"D" will pull this afternoon.' The best event was the running long jump, given to McKenzie, who jumped 17 feet 10 inches, with Sergt. Adams; ch. contestant was given three tri-| als; in one trial Sergt. Adams, in| jumping, stepped, not over, but on| the board, and jumped 18 feet 4 inches. The line judge disqualified him for putting his foot on the board. The boys did not care much lor the decision given, as the sports are run under the C.A AU. rules, and these rules say that a man may put his toes on the board as long as his foot does | { not go in the pit. : file Race--A Cadet Disquali- dast ic | fied in the Broad Jump For anal athletic sports of the | The following events took place this yesterday. He arrived from Toronto been known to the company. His body on his private yacht, and went 'east has not been found. by the GT-R. last m four years superintendent of the Cana- dian Cordage and Manufacturing com- panv in Péterboro, has resigned his position. » N University. were in town visiting his daughter, rea IIS N10 FALLS, They Are Saying And Doing. oe Vail George D. oe LD. Nelson| STOLE FROM COMPANY. street, left, to-day, for loronto. Mrs. Winthrop Sears, "Heathfield," | Writes That He Took Money Jor who is seriously, ill, passed a more Two Women, One a Girl and restful night. Other tress--Poli Mrs. C. Walker, Charles street, is the Aa Ac Police ypunding a few days in Watertown, Are Investigating. ; AY. wi friends. ate Niagara Falls, N.Y, Oct. 2.-- - Jreibishop Gauthier left yesterday | falo bank defaulter is aa or Ottawa, where he wni attend 8ihave committed suicide by jumping confercnce of prelates. : _ {into the Falls from Luna Island. G. 8. Bale is back to his duties in | reservation officer found a man's coat the Collegiate gusiitate, after three | on be island, in the pocket of which study in Germany. . | were letters, one to the co , the T. Callander and W. B. Audetsoh, of other to a woman in Bune, are both bac The letter to the coroner read: 's from their holiday in the old country.| "Don't take the trouble to trv to with Mrs. W. D. Kenney, William street. Miss Calvin isin Montreal attending the annual capvention of the Woman's Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary Society. et E. C. Kilmer, B.A., a gra- men duate of Queen's, is science master of Avimer. Collegiate Institute and also Ralph Schull, of 219 Pennsvivania mayor of the town, -| street, Buffalp, is the mysterious sui-| Rev, John E. Mavety, Montreal, has cide. It is learned from Bufialo sonre- trouble, for my folks would not want to bury a thief. Don't bother thé wo- | ' { accepled an invitation to the pastor- | that he was employed by the Fideli- | ate Of Bell - Street Methodist church, | Trust company of that city up to} Ottawa, in June next. the first week "in September, Since] Sir William Mulock was in the 'city, | that time his whereabouts have not} oft PITH OF THE NEWS. | Miss M. Cartwri ht, of North Troy, Vt., "and T. 8. Donnell, Fort Wil- : | liam, are in the city, taking a course The Very Latest Culled From All| at the Kingston Business College. Over The World i Thomas P. Connor, for the past | .. Q be . . The RM.S. Victorian reported at | Belle Isle, inward. { Phijaciclphia and Ottawa are match-1 ed al cricket in Ottawa. Sir Wilfrid Laurier will be in: Que- bee on Thursday. i The Auditorium company, Quebec, is | to issue $70,000 in fifteen year six per | cent. bonds. i It is said that the Allans are talk- | ing of cutting off St. John, NB, as Nook Turner, © MA, returned to Belleville, on Monday, after a few days visit in the eity, the guest of his brother, Arthur Turner, Queen's Edgar Bishop, Harlowe, and son Putting the - shot--Cadet Parr, 28 feet 33 inches; Cadet Rengwod, 27 feet | 8 inches, | Craig, Queen's representative, won| the half-mile race in fine shape, cav-| ering the distance in 2 minutes and 1] second. | After the close of the contests this] afternoon, the prizes will be awarded | the winoers by Mrs. Taylor, wile of the commandant. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By ert Scott, Harlowe, who was looking turn home in a month or two. been so successful in his administra: {tion of public business that he has {beet nominated for a second' term of {two years. He had the unanimous {endorsement of republican party. Mr, Hugo is a former Kingstonian, and a poe graduate of Queen's, The |education in the British Columbia a port of call. | The 'governor-general and vice-regal § party are expected to return to Ri. " ay : lo in (x A well. He says he thinks he can we- deau Hall in tobe : The G.T.R. dividends on first and x = ferred x for pb 1 Frank Hugo, of Watertown, has second preferred stack for the past hali year was declared some weeks Mrs. Biggs, and also made a visit to the asylum to see his uncle, Rob- go. Sir Daniel Morris, imperial commis- | sioner of agriculture for the West In- dies, had an interview with the = pre. mier in Ottawa. new universal postal arrange- ments - will substantially lessen the cost of foreign postage for all houses | Hon. H. E. Young, the minister of Reporters On Thair Rounds. {government visited Kingston on carrying on a large international Put up furnace pipes now. take kindly to them. { There are now about 410 pupils at the Collegiate Institute, quiwe an in-| i Monday. He was on his way east Lhe tnree small theatres should re-lafter receiving an honorary degree at quest the ladies, as well as the men, | Toronto, and dropped off to see nld to remove their hats at performances. | Queen's, of which he is a, graduate All three of the small theatres seem | He was gratified with the changes be to be doing well. 'Lhe. people seem | saw on the college campus, ---- business. Frederick Gutzman, aged fifteen, is dead at Arnprior. He fell off a wag- | gon, was crushed by the wheels and died in his sister's arms before a doctor arrived. i It is rumored that the Quebec and : levis Farry company has heen. study- | 0 we October Weadine. : ing plans for some time past for the ! n Wednesday morning there was an | getablishment of o railway car ferry crease over the attendance a year|extremely quiet wedding in. St. lgarvice between Quebec and Levis { ago. i George's cathedral, when Canon Starr David N. Fife. Belleville, at the asi) "Jooth brushes." Students will save | led Miss F! > x married Miss Florence Eleanor Car- |g; od 3 i i . . - . 3 ' 208 equ guilty to attem ent Ned oo tege 1 pu re | ington. second daughter of Joseph L. Sims pledged Rul Collins five Red Uross drug store, oppesite Whig | Carrington, River street, and George reac-cld "ehild Two yearg in the Con: *luitice. = Are you a Whig man? I mean are |housand Island Steamboat company, and son of the laté Henry Bawden. you a Whig reader ¥ You can't afford Bawden, secretary-treasurer of . the |g] prissny.with twenty lashgs was his sentence. t ki to be otherwise. There are no fakes [phe bride wore her travelling dress of Be Te minions tale of ex] ubout it. I'he Ottawa Citizen, a conservative | saper, speaks complimentarily of the » vigilance of Binder 'Iwine Inspector | | Haycock. Second demands for overdue taxes | have been sent out by Tax Collector} Bartels. Delinquents are now begin- | | ning to pay. green cloth, with white hlouse, and a . ori \ 1 % s » th of August green hat, fur-tr ¥. , nsion during the mon 2 ls be tursavimmed_ oy oe Ar Lieut.-Col. Frederick Henshaw, Mon- : and Mrs Bawden left onthe Hoon treal, is dead. Fe was prominent in ) A financial and social circles, | train, their destination, being un- A new steamer, destined for the known. as : dan i lake-carrving trade, has arrived in} Montreal from Dundee. She is the G Taken To Give Evidence. R. Cole, and was built in Great Brit- Chief of Police Armstrong of St.lain for the St." Lawrence and Chis Next week the aldermen will come in | : x | Thomas, was in the city, to-day, andlegon Navigation company, for the at of the cold. There has been no thank goodness. {for the second day. Those having donations for the {booth for the "Made in Canada | please send to Mrs. James Hendry, hing street, on or before Friday. Keep Tuesday evening, October 15th, to hear Dr. J. Macintosh Bell tell of the Southern Highlands of New Zea- land, illustrated by stereoptican views, an | day, and another fined $1 and costs, | with the option of ten days. A vag- duct. : "Special fountain pen for students, regular ¥2 pen, for $1.30, at Gibson's cause, larly. {drug store, opposite Whig office. the work. \ Bankers vr. Advertisers. ' continued, hecause there was not |ndvertising as infra dig. ; i y Campbell Bros'. > | Forty students were registered up| | till yesterday in Queen's medical fresh-| { man class. This is exceptionally good i | strong was, accompanied to the peni- [the warpers, was settled, Wednesday | Two first-appearance drunks were | discharged, at the police court, to- | ¢ } | if possible, and view the collection of rant was given six months for miscon-| { | many of the fine pictures of this col- Red Cross drug store, opposite Whig | lection will remain here to grace the to give up some of the social func-l Ay 4 meeting of the executive of the tions on account of not having their | Victoria Order of Nurs terday al th uniforms. The tailors' strike js' the Two truancy cases will come before | Magistrate Farféll, at the police court, to-morrow. The parents have heen sammoned to explain why their children do not attend school regu- Skin specialists always advice the use of good high class soap. Cheap | soaps injure the skin. High class | soaps are sokl at Gibson's Red Cross In_ discussing the question of ad- | vertising recently, a banker declared | {that it was beneath his dignity, to ad- | vertise, that while it was undoubtedly the per thing for commercial hous- les, it was clearly infra dig in refer the: Tao g 18 ce to & bank. There are four ex-bank | they. having got possession of a load-| po ville, Oct. 2--The. license in-| al printer to work on the publication. te At the same time, the institution held |, over twenty bankers, and iour more {were on their way. It makes one smile {when a banker speaks of newspaper leit on the afternoon train with Ste- grain-carrying trade. \ x + » overdraft because of their holidays, phen Welch, a prisoner, in the peni-|" In Quebec there are over 603 muni-3 tentiary, who will give evidence in the cipalities in which no liquor licenses trial, at St. Thonas, to-morrow, of{exist, and 397 where licenses are held. Frederick: McCully, who is charged| The strike between the: Rosamond with assault and robbery. Chief Arm-| Woollen company, Almonte, Ont., and tentiary by "Acting Detective James morning, by three of the warpers re Bateson, and the prisoner occupied a turning to work at former wages. cell at police headquarters until train} Joseph Arsene Laquerre, thirty-two | time. years of #ge, belonging to Grondines | Laquerre, Que, and a party of friends, Beautiful Paintings. A cordial invitation is extended to all admirers of fine pictures, to call at Kirkpatrick's Art Gallery, to-day, noon. Laquerre was engaged in ex- amining a rifle, when it suddenly went off. The shot did no damage, but the rebound of the gun caused another water colors and oil paintings, as it is the intention of the management to close the exhibit and sale of them on Friday next. It is anticipated that Lacuerre's thigh. The wounded man died Tuesday. ------------ SAD CASE INDEED. homes of our citizens. office. 2 Recruits and some of the seniors at} : 5 the Royal Military College are forced) Local Victorian Nursing. stitute Familv, Yarker. Oct. 2~There are a great i. | many cattle being sent , out of the ternoon, Miss Offord reported that country and many are forced to sell | during September, she had attended them. They are being loaded all along | seven cases. of whom two were Roman the line of the Bay of Quinte rail- | Catholic, two Anglican, one Preshy- | Way. Another one of our citizens left terian. one Methodist and one Sal-|on a honeymoon trip, Burns Gilbert, | vationist. She made seventy-seven re- foreman of the Benjamin. Manufactur- | gular and forty-one casual visits. A | Fees collected 9B. day to Miss G. Wartman, Calebrook. [Fern wolleetel amounted to 35 We wich them success in life. ; John Wright will veneer his residence with { His Going Regretted. { Bernard McGeein. who is leaving have gone to Cornwall. Miss Jessie | Portsmouth for Arizona. with his fa-| Winter, graduate nurse of the King E. N. Thomasson, field secretary of | mily, on account of the ill-health of ston General Hospital, left for King- the provincial committee, Was pres his' wife, has been a resident of the|ston to resume her work as nurse. ent, last evening, at a meeting of the! jllage for the past sixty years, and Y.M.C.A. directors, when it was de-| his departiire is greatly regretted. Mr.|ly came here. To-day the father lios cided to soon hold a financial cam-| ¥Geein was for twenty-five vears 'alin Cataraqui, the wife in the King | paign. Mr. Thomasson will assist in} guard in the penitentiary, and re- ston General Hospital, and four little children are left destitute. It is in- deed a sad case. and there are many such that will have to be cared for Shot Through Head. through the winter. cently 'was superannuated. Jus estideeitally shot and killed here .| to-day. Kenneth Ferguson, aged three ¢ ee A i eT rather (Iret class gyle | Alfred, aged five years, about moon, |, License Inspector Busy. i oo led gun. In some unaccountable man- : {managers and one paying teller' in| gu nace e mw : hoon Taey in Westport. te- | {the Kingston penitentiary. A small | spector has i} Susy Stpal | | pamphlet once regularly printed in the ner, Kenneth was shot through thei { head and instantly killed. | ont., serving a term for manslaugh: er, has been pardoned by Governor Toole on the express condition that | he abstain from the use of intoxica- | ting liquors for ever, Grand March. i 1 * |: For the nenest and nobbiest styles Couptship is the fest step and | next, at hali-past seven, for a re lin men's hats, i | matrimony is the vest of the flight. |hearsak A full attendance is desired. Mrs. Brennan and Miss Brennan, | identify my bod in i : a t . Rh, y mj ly, if it is found I | Chicago, are Spending . a few days stole from a Buffalo trust company by | fafsifying my accounts. 1 took the! money for two women, one a girl, the! other an actress; hut they did not know. 1 take this means of ending the! If You Are Not Quite Ready Do not let that delay you coming, as you may select any Coat and have it placed aside until required if you so wish. . ~ 1 5 Forty-nine new post offices' estab: | o-Morrow Will Be the Proper Time to Secure Your Fall or Winter Coa All the latest styles are now here and in nearly every size, so you have a choice now impossible to find later, The Stylish Up-to-Date Coat This Fall is about 50 inches long, and we have some particularly good values. $7.75, 8.50, 9.50, 11.50, 11.75, 12.75, 13.50, 13.95 ander up to 21.50. These new: 1odels embody the very last word on good style for this season, and should be seen by all intending to purchase a Winter Coat. REMEMBER you af just as welcome to come and see these whether prepared to buy or were out hunting on Sunday after. | shot to go off and the charge entered | Children's Coats! Serviceable and warm and moderately priced. In these also we the latest designs. | | Immigrant Dead, Leaving =~ Got ie ing company. He was married Tues-| Three months ago an English fami- | Mallorytown, Ont., Oct. 1.--A boy| gpa plastering of the bank is com-| pleted, and it will now be fitted out in | - SHOFOOPOEDIIIIIBOLPITIGOIIIITOTDITOIHIOOFTY 3 » brick. Clarence and Florence rE o ® 1 GOOD SCHOOL SHOES: FOR GOOD SCHOOL CHILDREN 8+ At the Same Prices That You Would Pay for Poor School Shoes for the Same Children. fore a magistrate he had two men fin- | 1} St itenti haa Joan ai | ed 225 and costs each for buying| {lowa State penitentiary has been: dis. | Joh Si | Hquor | © inst whom papers John L. 8 iquor for men agai pay : imuousy of Chester, | were out. Two others who partook of | the forbidden eup were asked to do- nate $7. the provincial treasury. | @® Even a crab apple tastes good when | All those taking part in the Grand we are told that we mustn't eat it. March in connection with the Made-in- Girls like to go to weddings in or- | Canada Fair, are requested to jnret at der to take notes for future use. "{the Armouries on Thursday evening | Our shoes are solid, counters, heels and insoles. If you doubt us, buy a pair and see for yourself. Better values here where else. J Gbhe Ioockets Shoe Store. Bessssassedossemessomes RK CK HHA HAI AH HAAS A The Furs we man have the style, qual worlgnanship of the order, and are gene cognized as the fin ments of the kind. It pays to be p: where you buy e furs, or furs of ax This is a store for who know somethin; "qualities. There ar aplenty for careless those who swallow of advertising. ¥ Our assortment o # Muffs and Neckwear g lendent with nove appeals at once to t want the best. E every one is fashis cording to indivi quirements, to enh: appearance of the The choicest will go '1 HAHAHA 3 a matter, of course. 3 ¥ = mneme spe 3 + John McKay Fur 4 149-155 BROCK FFIEC OLIVE \ We were fortunate in b stock: of Olives before the advance in price, and for customers can have them prices -- Olives at 10c. per Olives at 15c. per Olives at 25¢c. per Olives at 35c. per Olives at 4Cc. per Olives at 50c. per Olives at 75c. per And a full gallon bottle Jas. Redden IMPORTERS OF FINE er -------------------- ---------- -------------- Valuable Properties RINGWOOD, magnif and buildi he ROSELAWN, beaut and grounds, also oth residences, at various information at SW Estate and Insurance King and Clarence str A---------- 1 TAKE NO? 1 have the best line o had, 1 have also an eno Furniture, that 1 want ° very low prices, as 1 wa Heaters. TURK'S Sec 898 Princess street. Taylor Will Mal Toronto, Oct. 3.--Th the supply of Union yural schools .of the been awarded to J. J. boro. The governmen last session, for th must be displayed ins es and during cla spepial day de ided up tees, es See Bibhy's displ cloves, $1, £1.25, 81.50 Pafiodils, single a Chown's drug store, DAILY MIEN It pays best To buy Fine Furs At Campbell Bros'. | Amusement advts., or Cooke's Church Orga Organ Recital, Cooke Roller Rink every af ing. Fire and Light Co Friday Court Frontesac, Ne meet on Thursday eve Loyle Club ance. 1 8.30 p.m. Car after d Rummage Sale, at on Saturday, Oct, St Guild. Wonderland, - New B New Princess Theat) and evening. This lay in __ hit limerick, - 1691 Unity withdrew from Pekin WHIG TELE 243-- Business Office. .220--Editorial Roon 209 Jobbing Denar) Legal Forms, all kit The Daily Whig is Gibson's Drug Store, Open till late each ev -------------------- Qual Cl We. are. sh pretty odd art Jugs, ete. NEW AF EVER Comsé and s things. Roberts

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