Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Oct 1907, p. 8

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heen conduct. | ast! a change those EN -- on at Ot have Robinson seats of the name of husband, father | great universities town. Later the nay, ased. on of the. continent; the fame was thereforp an error. 'eething Beads, "'Jobes Tears," at Gibson's Red Cross Drug tore. Central trains being late. poor 'connections have been made lately at "The mission study class, organized at Cooke's church recent! has a good membership and some profitable meetings have been held. The subject under discussion now is "The Uplift Of China »" One Dollar Fountain Ren . _-. _ Have Maternans Scere: tows. nm. a from 81 up. Also the self oho has completed thirty yaars un {tain hancellor of Queen's Universit A {filling fountain pens (Waterman's Mo- bust of him presented. ny the wrens |Idern), from $2.50 to $5, at Wade's br unveilet at. the Vivant Ce, {| drug store. his atternoon. -------- ---- J he condition of b morning, was physicians as being favorable, mmm better for their having Thus it is that Queen's upon her, but by sterling men whom lived in it. has fought ernment support, surmounting many apparently insaperable ohstacles along has been compelled to tread. But in view of all this, in view of the labors men of eminence' whose guerdon at 's has been inadequate, the uni- Versity's development during this peri- od of sixty-six years has been truly marvelous. And as one surveys the group of splendid structures, almost animate with the pulsations of a great university's activities, and pauses to sprang, he must exclaim again, "Wow vist a change those years have wrought !" The students are pleased to learn that Prof. Clarke, who has heen ill for some time, is leaving the hospital this week, and expects to be able to take cha¥ge 'of his work in physics shortly. Prof. J. Marshall has 'been elécted honorary president of the year "10 in arts. The candidates for the presiden- cy are Messrs. A. W. Gordon, W. R. Iéadbeater, C. S. Russell and E. B. Wylie. 37 distinct models and styles, comprising he latest New York designs in Broad- oths, Panamas and Fancy Tweeds. In- viduality combined with distinction. Messrs. G. EB. Meldrum, BA., and h n are candidates for the presidency of the Arts Society. following nominations have heen made of Broadcloths, and Tweeds IS NOT SURPASSED ANYWHERE ~ blacks and colors, at 90c. $1.00, 1.10, 1.25, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75. | PANAMAS, 'best English and French makes, 50c., 60c., 75¢., 90c,, $1.00, 1.25. FANCY SUITINGS, large variety, 50c. BROADOLOTHS, sponged and shrunk, in to $1.50 yard. versary in which t there sly business to-day. with "ihe style' business trip to Toronto and Winni- a university." How ; 2 sixty-siy" years > t | Then Queen's consisted : for six weeks, hae re- | \suite of rooms in a Col- turned to , and 'abandoned: | borne , Street dwelling house; now his pro in wagital. % Susan's University Somprives an 8ITa | end at' Sunbury, Be : hinkon, + fof xe stone edifices; which, from ystead, manager rect the standpoint as well as eerie a House, mie Ral at open windows for hours in oS) Sangean utility, would "bring 4), city last evening. no it upon the world's greatest of ing. Sixty-six years ago off Dr, R. M. Mills left, -- mr INew York, to walk the hospitals for the next few months. Richard will be placed R ther way to the forefront without gov: the path of much resistance which she reflect upon the source whence Queen's | sch dian Methodism, died, this condition for eight days, and passed away gently. family were when the end came. The funeral will take place gu Jriduy, with a fuivaty service at tl ouse a public ser- vice at the edt | church. Getting Pointers In Brockville, Cushi works for Al looking over the Brockville asylum. with a view to get. ting pointers to aid him in the eree- tion of a hospital dor he safe in Alberta. Its location be some sixty miles south of Edmon- ton. troducing the "All WEDNESDAY, OCTO CTOBER 16, 1907. the city ats i a Bulilo, NY. is SE as HB. Turner, ke 5 «| "Berlin, Oct. 16.<Seldom in the an- to iw Ee urned yestel: | 51s of 'cruelty to 'children has ther, , was in the) Jee @ i has Rev. Douglas left, on missed in Queen's athletic circles. The remains of the steamer, to-day, and were removed di rectly to Ca John Smell, ed at Deseronto. was in Kingston several weeks ago. BALLET AT THE BIJOU. Songs By 'Children. one of the attractions at the Bijou Theatre to-night and to-morrow night. They will support Edgar A. Rush sohgs. en's Fortune," and a spectacular co- Queen's has been spread abroad, not| medy, "A Dream of Fair Women." The! three minutes, and were largest about | by the mere boasts of idle fongues| first is a very beautiful effect. The|9.15. Small vibrations were noted up | the deeds of the| second includes a spectacular dance by|to 10.16. The estimated distance of } she sends forth |the "Corps de Ballet," and is very from her halls to combat life's bat-| striking with tles and to make the world a little comedy. a fine element of TRUANCY CASES. Three Lads Appear Before the Magistrate. Magistrate Farrell had three truancy cases 'before him, in private session, this morning. Two of the boys were given a taste of the cat o nine tails, and the other one was given a chance to reform. It was stated to-day that an effort would be made to put a stop to boys under age workinv in factories, as it is alleged that there are a number who are at work who should be at 001. BABY FOUND IN SEWER TILE. Passer-by Heard Its "Rescued It. Stratford, Oct. 16.~An infant wrap- ped in a plain black shawl, with no mark to lead to identification. was found in a large sewer tile on Shakes- peare street, last night. The child, which was about two months old, was alive when found, and was removed to the hospital, where it is being cared for. The child's cries attracted the attention of a passerb+ otherwise it would have perished. Cry and Funeral On Friday. Toronto, Oct. 16+~Rev. Dr. John Potts, treasurer of Victoria Univers- ity, and a prominent figure in Cana- morning, at his residence, of Bright's disease. He has been in a semi-unconscious The members of the present at the bedside Brockville, Oct. 16.--Hon. W. S. , of Calgary, minister of public ber ta, some Lame aid of the Fkelv Will Boom Galway. « Montreal, Oct. 16.~The task of in- Tomoata Henderson, of Boston, is vis- Berlin in city. + returned from |Lmeme Ph Mrs. E. H. Asselstine's friends will r V . be "delighted 10 } that she & wu compelled to 'carry heavy burdens up Queen's was practicall, Jesting 'from Painfal acciden unknown among the educationalists of ve E hep, painful % the obliged to take her meals in the kit- ion; now Queen's represents i, noon train, to-day, for Woodstock, to bey ty indeed among, truly attend the annual meeting of the io boTumon=" Baptist convention. [black and biue, sometimes till the to-day, 'for late Thomas Lemmon arrived, on the Cape Vincent io ey ot the the child the woman rained blows un- | | | { : | k of Co t treal + { Bani id ey tS outeeal, has horrible still was an attempt made by | Kingston. Mr. Smellie formerly resid- { i Mrs. W. Elkie, Ottawa, mother of shtet, With @ hideous mask, and ap- Hugh Elkie, Kingston, died, on Mon- |: : mn; day night, aged -seventy-four years. child screamed convulsively., The ser- | Her illness was caused by a fall. She |vants testified d Two Fine ricture Dramas, and his evidence he sought, as much A chorus of children's voices will be barity. of London, England, in his illustrated | quake report was recorded at Toronto | The picture dramas presented to-day | seismograph. and to-morrow are well worth seeing.| arrived at 9.02, } They include a romance, "The Maid-|9.18, and the vibrations exceeded the | over her house, dreadful was about to happen. She is * route in par Twickenham, the TERRIBLE A CHILD. Woman Noted For Her Beauty Exhibits Instincts of in a Fiend. more horrible case than that ittle ysician here. Her step- mother has literally tortured her for je i two years. Berlin is indignant that Kin Conway, Senden of . the | this woman has got off with a fine of | Eston raliway, 1s in.| 300 marks, instead of eight months in incredible. Marie was compelled to sit frosty (weather. Although they had servants, she was made a drudge. She was | flights of stairs, and she | , and was so starved that she had from the neighbors. For every | childish fault she was beaten | blood streamed. | On one occasion the child was | the stepmother in an elec | used by Dr. Bergmann's pa- | all the lights turned on. in numerous places, and on the exposed head of tric bat tients a Her body was burned til the child fainted. Perhaps more the unnatural woman to disorder the child's mind. She. dressed in a white peared at the child's bedside, pretend. that she was a ghost, while the that for days after | ward Marie went about distraught. | Frau nn is a woman of re | markable beauty. Her husband seems | swayed by her. In as possible, to find excuses for her bar to be completely Recorded Big Quake. Toronto, Oct. 16~A loud earth- } i } } } i $ observatory, this morning, on the! The preliminary tremor | the large waves at! sea limit of the instrument, for about | the earthquake, from Toronto, was about 3,500 miles. Curls Forbidden. London, Oct. 16--The bewitching curl and coquettish ringlet are to dis- appear from the heads of ' the nurses at the Lewisham Infirmarv. A visit from a lady inspector has resulted in the London county council authorities gravely complaining of the untidiness of the nurses' hair, and, in conse- quence, the matron has had to "issue an order on the subject. Seat Noble To Jail. Toronto, Oct. 16.--Nicholas Noble, for assaulting Dr. James Eadie, was, this morning, sentenced by Judge Winchester, to six months' imprison- ment. Dr. Eadie had attended No- ble's son, who died, and Noble blamed the doctor for the boy's death. A pe- tition was circulated to the judge ask- TALE BRUTAL STEPMOTHER » &s proposed by the crown prose- | | , Some of the tortures inflicted seem | Fashionable New Coats Most Modestly Priced. There is only one way to appreciate the large assortment of New Coats we are now showing --come and see them--and the weather we're having seems to argue the sooner you come the greater will be your comfort. Prices run from $5.75, 6.75, 7.50, 10.00, 10.20, 11.75, 12.75 on up to 21.75. Coats for Children Cosy and Comfortable Do you know that we have given nearly as much attention and room to the many styles for children's wear as to those of ladies. We are sure that we can satisfactorily fit and please you with CHILDREN'S COATS, no matter what age she is, between 2 and 16 years. Just a hint as to prices : $2.49, 3.50, 3.75, 3.99, 4.50 and on up to 8.50. ing for clemency. Dreyfus In London. London, Oct '16.--Major Dreyfus, the hero of the famous '"'afiair," has been quietly staying with friends in Lon- don for some days past. The object of his visit is to witness the pro- duction of a mew piece at the ¥id- dish theatre in the Mast End, to be called "L'Affaire." Tramcar As Bridal Coach. London, Oct. 16.--Northampton Cor: poration yesterday lent one of their tramcars to be used as a bridal coach at the marriage of their oldes ser- vant--Jack Adams, The tramcar was gaily decorated and' drivers and conm- uctors in uniform formed a merry es- cort to the wedding party. Believed In Witchcraft. London, Oct. 16.--Sophia Tarris, the wife of a Scunthope, Lincolnshire, iron-worker, cut her throat, vesterday believing that a spell had been cast and that something in a critical condition. Her End Was Sudden. Brockville, Oct. 16.--Mrs. W. B. Thomson, wife '6f a prominent citizen of Brockville, and member of oge of InLadies' and Children's Children's Vests and Drawers Warmth and Wear Underwear. EE ---- ects Ladies' Vests and Drawers 25¢, 35¢, 49¢, 65¢, 5c, 99¢, $1.25, In a great Variety. the oldest families here, dropped dead Tuesday. She was in her usual good health up to the moment the sum- mons came. Pope's Villa For Sale. London, Oct. 16.--Pope's Villa, at charming Thames- The above is a picture of the bust. with those who violate the unwritten code: Senior judge, J. G. McCammon prosecuting attorney: ND. A, McArthur, M. N. Omond; sheriff, 8. D. Skene, J. R. Stevens. - Prof. Morrison, newly appointed pointed" honoray president of the final year in arts. (acclamation) : H. W. McKiel, senips| OF Ue Purpose. W. Gibson, chief of police, G. Valens, electing: | ward system, eR Call at Kirkpatrick's Art Store and seo Nordheimer professor of history, has been ap . Colin Chisholm, ex-chief of police of Vancouver, is dead. liament is to We entrusted, it. is said, in confident that it is he bést adapted side to Charles. R. Devlin, M.P.,, for Nito-|poet, including the celebrated Pope's , associated with the ill make it a point in hisigrotto and Stanhope's cave, will be Tor the Crt a eit emithulion a a Galway as the tér-lsold by public auction next. month. for the arts concursus, which deals minus for the United' Kingdom, as he , ---------- .St. Catharines has decided to doo Weekly Jougnal. OF away with the "'at large' "system of | yhore , and return to the five who smoke cigars, and only two who are cigarette smokers. ma) d Bell, France Favors The Pipe. 'London; Oct. 16.--In France there are 6,000,000 smokers, says the Tobac- every fifteen are eight who smoke a pipe, Fatal Legacy. Cape Town, Oct. 16.--The possession of $15,000, left to her by a relative so unhinged the mind of a young wo- of Sterkstroom. The 'mineralogy class have ret od from a very enjoyable and instructive the - cal Survey Museum. Prof. Nicol and Prof. Brock. who were in charge, added very materially to the interest of the visit, The students" are enjoving a whole holiday to-day--VUniversity day. The sixteenth day of October has long marked the Boundary between the first | stie-! Sutin te Uttgws. where they visited |] Doct or S Ave 's Chery Poctival ts a doctor's a: u could not | than to You " cide. stated that pageants were already ov- erdone. n Cape Colony, that she committed sui- Pageants Overdone. London, Oct. 16.--The Chester town council, yesterday, rejected a proposal to hold a pageant next year. It was . Foo _waeks 'of relaxation and the ; months of study. Children's Felt and Jersey Cloth Over- gaiters & Leggings. ---- New Fall goods all here. Tans, Browns, Greys and Fans. All shades, in all heights. : The Lockett Shoe Store. P.8.--We have some Gobd Suit Cases at $5, 96, 7. ad 8 % One of the specia y features of our Manu 4 facturing Departmen } is the making of Gentlemen's Fur Lined Coats A look . through ou 4 stock will be of interes 4 to intendin'g purchasers. % Our Special ESS BEATEEES = 2 Lining, Otter Yor Persian 3 Lamb Collars, 4 and Revers, is 4 without equal. 4 Gentlemen's Fur-Line f Coats from $50 to $450. 4 oN We make everything we sel #® and guarantee everything vu i make + SEE WINDOW > DISPLAY. 'S g John McKay Fur Hous: ¥ 149-153 Brock Sr. d TTI TI TITTY HONEY Is scarce this year, we have plenty, both Comb and Extracted Pure White Clover Ho Jas, Redden & CG IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCE! CAR RAN DOWN HILL. Were Killed and € Thirty Injured. Halifax, Eng., Oct. 17.--A stree which left Sowerby Bridge, three from this city, was wrecked in cending a steep hilk at Bolton. trolley left the wire and the ca backward to the bottom, where the rails and ran into a house. persons were wed and thirty ing Sick room supplies--anything nurse or doctor needs in the sick to be had at Chown's Drug Sto Steinway and Nordheimer P agency at Kirkpatrick's Art | Princess street. Dutch bulbs, for house or gard Chown's. Three DAILY MEMORANDA. Yacht Club Dance, 8 p.w. Court Frontenac meets to-night Roller Rink Carnival this evenin Amusement advts., on Fage Thro Roller Rink every afternoom and Fire and Light Committee, 4 p.u day. Wonderland Theatre, evening. a Princess Theatre--Moving Picture Illustrated Songs. : "The Boy With The Opera House, 8.15 p.m. This day in history :--Burgoyns rendered, 1777 ; Chopin died, Id ular eeting of Je a Auxiliary of the Youug Mens A:sociation, Friday, Oct. 18th, ce The Bijou Theatre--The Jt Comedy 'A Dream of Pair y The Fxquisitely Delicate and Ih Romance, 'A Maiden's Fortune WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Business Office. 229--Bditorial Roos. as 202--~Jobbing Department. ; Legal Forms, all kinds, at Whig The Daily Whig is always -_ Gibson's Di tore, Market Open till late each evening. STUDENT WE HAVE THE STUD LAMP YOU WAN] Neat Solid Nickle, wit) green shade. Very easy the eyes, and will make work a pleasure. No smoke. No smel Don't ruin your eyes afternoon Boodle," See them at Robertson Bro:

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