EE an fae Left 'Husband at Church Door Yailding flasif alles than in Shesity "After Marriage Any num people were a Ai and. Lived! . "ioint function there on Friday, one. Since. and spent the happiest of afternoons. London, Oct. 26--A tragic story of The home gs the one charity that does an old woman's itary ie, in a|not we before the public with sales, 2 ' A. despatch from Kenora, Ont., house packed with money valu-| ete. no surer sign of the benefi- aliiimond _atertug Buglish sydicate as the | ables was told at the inquest held, ont work being he under : 3 | Dinck-Reusle guid wiine for 100000. aud yesterday, on Mrs. Jane Chutton, a the immediate supervision of Mr. and me Sociopment. | T in exten | widow of eighty-seven, who was found | Mrs. Smeaton, coultl there be than A Heig Sims, of Montreal, hes dead in her house at Elliott Road, | the happy faces of the ninety little to accept a directorship of the Chiswick. , ones, on the roll now, and their un- ein. Sd Omarle X fom] Mrs. Chatton, it was stated, was| afraid responsiveness to the iriendly Bonsiaw "He" st George are | Married in 151 to a man of inde- tdvaneas of » rs. viest sharcholdess. t means, t left him at the! J. B. W, i id he Cotnd an stip-building trade is{church door and never saw him again. thought our a. ehaitman,. pai he ried os in exellent condition. -City was unique in its uge [jo ote By Ee ont Conditional Twenty years ago Mrs. Chutton took | of the terra "home" for such .an in- Sountr durin the. nine months ging a house in Eiliott Road, and she had | stitution; it ted the supplying - 4 i y i vi : . wa Sr Bm Te ope coro 0 fd Ee i er Claiming that - Canadian io- dustry wih have to ff suit 'and dis- charge scores of its men game, sing Plent mone, Canada "foundry company, have met the demand for a ten per cent. wage increase from its eighty-five black- smiths by cutting the force in two. Montreal guessers estimate thai Lord Strathcona's | investment holdings in % four companies show a shrinkage of $25, Toronto, .. refunde y " 21 000,000. The four stocks are Gremt Northern, Northern Hudsons Bay Canadian Pacific. These stocks. b are paying dividends com than some time ago. and while market C3 a yolue is less, returns wre largess -------- Excursion From Ottawa. Three hundred people came . from Ottawa on the football excursion, to- day. The train arrived at the. King ston & Pembroke railway station at 12.05 p.m., and a large crowd was : : a 28] SO fa the people from the Safety Razor, wi 1 capital. ! % Try Bibby's B0c. knitted gloves, AN Corsets ordered or ready-made, of * description, perfect fit guaran Star Safety Ragor, in Box, ol Ne York DP Rel aa "I'he new perfume, Iris of India," i= = Ea sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross Sn fia drug store. z= Rasor teed or money | Make engagewents now for photo ' sittings on Thanksgiving Day at Woese'. McKay furs the jstandard of quality. Try Bibby's $1 wool underwear, 's Hardware ~ Preferred by Connoisseurs! omy A ee » = S hy my in flavor, 40 cts. a1b.--2 Ibs. for 75 cts. a : FOoRm EVERYWK 0 ER. : '. THE EB. D. MARCEAU CO., LIMITED, Wholesale Teas, Coffees, Spices, ot x ST. PAUL 8T,, MONTREAL, 47 DISTINCT "MODELS In Tweeds, Panamas and Broadcloths, beautifully finished and man-tailored throughout. We can fit you in style and price. $12.50 to $30.00 Each At White All Wool Blankets In Scotch and Home Manufacture Special Discounts For Single and Double Beds. ~ Our Showing of 'rench Broadcloths Includes all the latest colors in Chiffon & Venetian 0 1.25, 1.35, 1.50. Finish Sponged and shrunk, 90c., $1.00, 1.10, aldron RICH 1 "Chester ptawa newspaper representatives TORR THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1907. TREASURE HOARD "2 == Blo bm, Wt i i i 1] fi t RE r pa : tained food for her and brought it to the house, but it was seldom that any one was allowed past the door. As Mrs. Chutton had not been seen for several days the police forced an entrance, on Tuesday evening, and found her dead. The place was indescribably dirty, The secretary, Miss Muckleston, read extracts of the first annual report of 1889, by Mrs. Cartwright, and a com- parison of the little Earl street house, | of that date, with its thirteen inmates with the large building, showed Kow wonderfully the work, which appeals dust covering the floors and furgiture jo all the. eit _ Justinets, had heen to a depth of a quarter of an inch; gone through ong home, and thre but is proved to Be a st Grshonse of have been but few disappointments. A Anaupes.. J x in the bedroom con- | fit was read of the founders of the tained bank notes to the value off} 0 Some of them w ob ted | $8,200 and consols amounting to | by daughters at the a rar. $4,750. A check book showed that | yi "su kieeton by Mrs. Loucks and Some white, 1.25. Sizes only 23, 24, 116 Pairs Corsets others drab. Regular values 75¢, $1.00, one quality, other sizes in another quality. Your Choice To-night, This is in some cases only half the wholesale cost. 7.30 to 10 T0-NICGHT, O'clock. Several particularly good things have arriv- ed during the week and these we have plac- ed aside for your Special Benefit To=Night. Any one of these is well worth coming for. 95, 26, 27, 28. Some sizes in 50c. pair. she had drawn $7,000 from the bank |; "ap Mwdkleton, Mee. Dencon dred yards of gilk, valued at den shil- | bursements as $3,984. . ai lings a yard, rare Indian shawls of | Archdeacon Macmorine said this ju- silk 'and Paisley shawls. Three more | hilee was as the jubilees of the chosen boxes were fall of beautiful old-fash- | Peoble, a time of gladness. 3 joned clothing, while in the dirt lay | Rev. C, A. Sykes spoke of having many costly ornaments. been much- int sn the work in The only food in the house was a! Montreal, hut that there he had not| small * piece of bread and a little su-| noticed m the children the happy | gar. | "mothered' look he saw on the faces | of those before him, The work of the! | women was a lesson to the men. Men ------ { would find their own lives enriched if Movements Of The People--What they oftener {ook part in just such | They Are Saying Aud Doing. | Work as the Orphans' Home tries to] J. W. Steinhoff, of Stratford, is a { do. 3 . . visitor in the citv. | Mr. McIntyre, in_ the Happiest of | Herbert 1. Saunders, of Buffalo, is | speeches, welcomed the guest of hon-| a visiting in Kingston and vicinity. { or, Mrs. Hugh Fraser, the only sur- | ali) Percy McClymont, of Ottawa, a/fdy- | viving member of the old board. With | a mer Kingstonian, is visiting in thea mind as bright, and a step as light, | AE city. | as in the fifties, she is the same | 9 Arthur O'Leary, of Ottawa, is charming companion, the same benev- | spending the week-end at his home in| olently-minded woman, as in the hf | i Rabi J ron avr Be Bette ah Si ratulations later. Mr. McIntyre also ay 9, Ro m, of Petstburo, JET voice to the welcome to the | from a visit to [riends UR it in Kingston and Watertown. | descendants of the home's first work- | M . F. Bibby, F. Mil 1 WH. [ers : : | Youlda, left , av i ting | Choruses by the children interspersed | trip in the vicinity of Parham. | the speeches, and then tea was served. | Mrs. Gilbert McClymont and daugh-| The tea table, with Mrs. J. M. Ma- ter, Mina, Ottawa, are spending a few char and Mrs, James Cappon, in days with relatives in Kingston. | charge, was really Jovely with Bar Mrs. W. J. Paul, Brockville, is visit. | berries arranged so lly n ing at her sister's, Mrs. G. W. Allen, |cehtre of the table looked like a minia- Queen street. Mr. Paul is expected | ture barberry bush. In many silver | later : candlesticks red candles shone. and | Mrs. S. W. Bell and children, Broek- the tea just added the finishing touch | ville, have returned home after attend-|to the home-likeness of it all. | ing the funeral of her late brother-in- A place to which many went, a law, A. J. Raven. { spent a happy few minutes, was the] Arthur George, singing successfully | playroom, furnished by Mrs. R. W. 10c and 12}c yard. PERSONAL MENTION. 45¢, 50c. in 1902. : . | by Mrs. Sydenham McGill, Mre, Mach- : 1 In a second box were heaped up dia- | % 0 ap s Hrd Good Quality mond rings, brooches, bracelets, gold | 3 HY Miss Machar, Mrs, Hendry by 0 Y d igs watches and jous stones, worth in| oi descendants. ar S English Flannelette all close on $15,000. | treasurer, Mrs. R. W. Garrett, i ~ Another room contained several hun. | Feported receipts as $4,314, and dis- Some plain greys, others fancy 140 Yards Ladies' Fancy Tweed Suitings ; All new plain shades, just the thing for skirts as well as suits and a capi- tal material for children's skirts and school dresses. The values are 40c, Your Pick To-night While the Lot Lasts for 25c. Yard. 3. Remember to Choose Your Fall The largest stock of Fall and Winter Coats in King- ston awaits your choice. very moderate prices. If not prepared to-night, never mind, make your choice and have it placed aside. In a great variety of materials. styles are now here. stripes, fall widths and good values, at Yours To-night, 8c. Yard. Coat To-Night. Up-to-date styles and $7.50, 8.75, 10.00, 12.00, 11.50, 13.75 and up; New Skirts All new skirt $2.25, 3.00, 3,50 and up. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. in Wonderland for the past four weeks | Broek, in memory of the mother, al: | is leaving next week for Toronto. He | Ways devoted to the home's uterest ' - EE will be here again in the near future, | Mrs. B. M. Britton. Here are play- : Payne, of the Free Press |things and hoxes to hold them, beau- | D'Arcy Finn of the Citizen, and Percy |tiful pictures on the wall--all that i ce An M. Little, of the Journal, are the Ot-|goes to make up a real nursery An | who | endowment has been given to main- | Was Played on Campus Saturday, QUEEN"S-McGILL GAME. i » big | tain it. : ! Same te Ringston at. noon for the big Besides the clergy mentioned Save X . Mozaing. : | The hody of Mansville Francis. the | there were present Canon Starr, Rev. | Queen's 11 and McGill 11 came to- four-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil. Principal Gordon Rev. Dr. Macgilli- | gether this morning at Queen's cam- liam Francis, Oso Station, was sent |VTaY and Rev Ww. F. Fit pus, in the first game of the inter- to 'the above place this morning. The { McGill represented the military. { mediate. semi-finals. The campus was 3 4 thronged wi ents izens voung lad died in the general hos- onged with students and citizens vital on Fridar mornine. | long before Referee McCarthy of Ot- ! tawa, blew his whistle gerald. Col Rousseau's Will Found. Paris, Oct. 26.-M. 'Theophile Du-|t ] After receiving four, honorary librarian of the city of final instructions the teams' lined up Geneva, has discovered a mapuscript| in the following order : at Neuchatel, which proves ta be a Queens II--Livingston, full-back : will of J. J. Rousseau, drawn up in McKenzie, Pennock, Fraser, halves: | 1763. In this Rosseau directs that his Meikle, quarter; McKay, Browy, Nor body shall be examined after death in| rish, scrimmage; Pringle, Clarke, in- | order that the nature of his malady | side wings, Lawson, McCann, middle Why Is There Objection ? A baker asked the Whig, this.morn- ing, why there was such opposition to | reducing the size of the loal of bread. Why would people prefer to have the orice raised ? If the pound and a half loaf was raised to six cents, the pro- | position would be just the same. Five | may be ascertained. hi Tl Morphy, outside wings. | ents, however, was a standard figure, --- ------------ ae ll : It > owers, Jull-back; Rab-1 and it was better to retain it and | Matri jak Agencies ors, eid, Dyrne, halves; inslow, t { dge An atrimoni n "| {eo ' " lessen the weight of the loaves. The | Ju d (captain), quarter; Strumbert, other | same system was adopted in i aT by lines of business. It was simply a |[?0 ® )) ix of one | w i issi ps for in| ay. case of six of one and half a dozen of | who claimed commission fee dle the other. wings; troducing a woman to a man, whom oi, she had since married, the chief jus-| yo. oo tice of Cape Colony, ruled that the spare man. legal recoguition of marriage broker | Quite a surprise was sprung on the age contracts would be prejudicial 101,06 crowd present when McGill won the public welfare. out in the last half, the final score he- ---------------- ing twenty-one to twelve. A Serious Fire. accompanied the tcam as A Quaint Ceremony. Liverpool, Oct. 26.--The installation of Sir John T. Hibbert, the octogen- arian chairman of the Lancashire ounty council _ as constable of Lan- caster Castle, &n Wonorary appoint- ment directly conferred by the king, | Quebec, Oct. 26--Shortly after three ' took place, yesterday, amid a scene | o'clock this morning, a fire broke out | ing eleven to one in their favor at the | of mediaeval splendor. There was a {sn the store and warehouse of F. end of the first hali. orocession to the castle, and the con- | Thomas & Co., china, glass and| Queen's wing line and scrimmage stable was admitted after giving four | earthenware merchants Dalhousie| Were stronger and played, snappier | loud knocks on the great cate. His | (ot and badly gutted the extensive, ball all through the first hall, Many shield was afterward placed in the iby il lin an y£& times they would gain their vards by! ngs. bucking the line Shire Hall beside those of his prede- cessors since Norman ti ] i Ames Remarkable Rescue. own line. Died For Lack Of Pleasure. Liverpool, Oct. 26.--A four-vearold| In the second hali Queen's went to] London, Oct. 26.--At an inquest yes. | child named Alfred MeGuire, fell into | pieces completely. Their passing was | terday at Southampton on a domes-| 8 dhnal at Preston yesterday. He was| poor their kicking very little better, | tic servant. named Violet Simmonds, | rescued after half an hour, and a mei and no one on the team seemed to be | | | and pushing the { wearers of the red and white to tor nineteen years of age, the gyidence dical man suciceded in restoring ani-| yeing his head at all. In this half Mc- showed that after an operation had mation. Gill secured four - touches, three of | been performed on her with her con-| them from scrimmages on the goal! sent to ascertain the cause of her suf-| Bees In A Kitchen. line, and one when Pennock made a | fering, she admitted having taken| Fondon, Oct. 96--While a woman bad-muff. and fumbled a kick. Queen's | spirits of salts. Asked why she had| was making jam in a house at Brawk-| II owe their defeat to the poor head- | done so, she said because she wanted | some, a swarm of bees came in at the| work of the vlavers themselves | to die, as she had no pleasure like! window and took possession of the: The way McGill pulled together in | other people. "Suicide during tempor-| kitchen. the second half, was most surprising | ary insanity' was the verdict, | -------- to the locals, and pleasing to their | . { "The banguet to be tendered to Chief) own rooters. { ¥ Made -In-Ciavda." | Justice 'Langelier, Quebec, on October} Livingston put up an ex ellent game | Lieut <Col. .Duff will be glad to re-| 29th, has been postponed until Novem- for Queen's. He had his knee put out coive cheques from those who rented | ber 12th, owing to the fact that the twice during the game. but still kept | costumes for the march, so that re-| oil painting to be. presented will not | at the game with his usual pluck { turns may be made at the meeting, on | be completed until then. : on the first half Queen's received two | 3 E | J. B. Bernier, a young conservative) rouges, Meikle was pushed over for a Monday afternoon. i A A ------------ | advocate of Quebec, has accepted the touch, which 'was not converted, and «Mitch Hazel" soap for chapped skin | nomimation for. Montmorency in #p | Pennock, got a nice drop from the 10c., 'at Chown's drug store. | position to Hon, L. A. Tascherean. | field McGill got one point in this half. | Two men, both under the influence of | Fresh Huyler's delicious candies at! when Fraser was forced to rouge. In| i A » to the corner | Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Phone! the second hali M secured five! wid gn EG emaatt. at noon, | 29. touches, the last one just as the whis today, anit they bad a lively "go" | The Canada Gaszelte anmounces the tle hlew for _ time making the final | for a few minutes. A crowd soon gath- | appointment of W. H. Vanétta, of Al- score 21 to 12. | ered, and the contestants their departure. "Acts directly on your cough, s h son's Rod Cross Cough Syrup, Xe., keys, sold in Kingston at not Be ae [at sogn took dergrove, B.C., to be oustoms sub-| Meikle. at quarter put up a good] | col x { exhibition of hall. and was the onlv! Gib-| "For husky throats," Zymole Tro-ione who played his usual good game Gibson's | all throagh. : i | Murphy and Young at outside wing ~ |are good. ones. Murphy fie ie ¥ Riad broke away for long gains. ! played a good game the first half, but in the second: half went up in the air. | His Very Non-Methodist, He Says. A prominent Street Methodist church, met a Whig representative marked that they were having high there now. ing and playin would rather {intended asking as to whether they were introducing a new form of religion. gencie Frith. | subject of Cape Town, Oct. 26.--In dismissing! pakins scrimmage. Gailman, Johnson. | New Galler a matrimonial agent,| i id. wings. Patterson. Dunnet, mid-| last evening, 8. J Forbes, Gillies, .gutside! story of Cinderella had an almost ex- { act counterpart in the pyramids. time immemorial had told their chil- dren how a beautiful peasant girl was robbed of her slipper while bathing in the Nile, and how, on its being mys- teriously delivered at the palace, | In the first half Queen's had every-| king searched for its wearer and made {is now quite well again. ce thing their own way, the score stand-| ber his queen. see Nordheimeér pianos. See Bibby's 50c. knitted gloves, Pennock | HUSBAND ARRESTED. Wife Said to Have Been Poisoned. . Ottawa, Oct, 26.--On the strength member of Sydenham |of a wire, from Toronto, Thomas i Burns, of Osgoode, was, this morning. |arrested on a charge of murder. The | stomach of the deceased wile had been isent for analysis. The inquest' was {opened, yesterday, and adjourned Evidence was given of some roug! and re some church practises introduced up They d subdued sing- during prayers, the this morning, Gloria, and other forms, n o- : ' ss dist The hy i. » not Meth A usage and neighbors' suspicions. but ihe disliked wy M0. duestion said {little material evidence was adduced sli partie imitations, anc {County Chief of Police Haniilton had yo the whole we z g ole way. He ljjready brought them in from the shanty to give evidence at the in- {quest. At daylight, this morning, he drove out and took him into cu ltody. The deceased womah was a Cinderella In Egypt. British immisrant and had not been London, Oct. 26.--Lecturing on the {here verv long. The husband alleged "Ancient Egypt" at the (she died of cramps after be had ad Photographic exhibition, {ministered some whiske-- The hus- 3 Marshall said the band is of a tacitarn nature. the quarterly board land of the mothers from Girl Buried Alive. Calcutta, Oct. 26.--After a little girl had been buried at Biskra, her father thought he heard muffled cries coming from the ground. He tore off the thin layer of earth which covers Moslem the | graves and found his child alive. She Egyptian SE See Bibby's 50c. knitted scarf. "The children's favorite," Gibsons Red Cross Cough Syrup, 20c., not 25¢ : Try Bibby's $2 fancy sweaters. Call at Kirkpatrick's Art Store and ) Try Bibby's for knitted scarfs, 2c. STP SOBSETOSS : Button Shoes for Ladies $ Every One Glad to Have Them Back in Style | We have several nice lines § for fall. Ladies' Dorothy, Do dd. High Cut Patent Leather, $5.00. { Ladies' Dorothy College Cut Patent Button, $4.50. Ladies' Vici Kid Dorothy Button, nice and dressy, $4.50. Ladies' Fine Vici Kid Turn- ed Sole Dorothy Button, $4. Ladies' Empress Kid But- ton, comfortable kind, $3.00. : Also numerous other styles. We will be pleased 2 to show them. The Lockett Shoe Store. P.8.--Some New Trunks just received. ei Spite THI At the close of the Gern front of the general's tent, and « helmets and straw epaulettes, ca hung their spoons and pannikins likes it to be kept up. RAB TERRORISTS' HUMOR. pm Cossacks' Work Tickled Them Im mensely. Berlin, Oct. 26.--The Russian terro ists are developing a sense of - humor Some weeks ago a py roxelene bom was thrown into the cantonal poli office at Dorisoglebsk. Two men were wounded. As the were not. secured the governor de cended on the village with Cossack and threatened to arrest the fin villagers he saw if the peasants di not hand the bombists over. Next day five wholly innocent mu: hiks 'were: dragged off to jail. police culprit The recent marriage of th efforts of the King of Saxony to born after the flight of the Pr the youthful Princess and her