Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1907, p. 8

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r THROUGH oh 0:00 am. ¢ : a o 4pm, i Jin-+ 7:15 a. in BAeRANS sain; Biffle, ready for oo o 1 a Pass. Agt. 80 Yonge St., Chevee, G.EPA,, Buffalo, X.Y. In blacks, greens, browns, navy. Fancy Tweed Coats i and checks, handsomely trim- : and velvet, for 11.67. $25 Coats for 16.67 &ec., &e. 2 BE i F Sh Fe i f pr Hf Fy i gk " F d £ E r i : e ji | i EFIFIE IES 1 foster father, according to acquaintances, had had at different times disputes as to the care of the child. After the death of Mrs. Morehouse d ADOPT STRINGENT RULE To Stop | Runnine of o de ' Ottawa, 'Nov. 28.e-As » result of in- tion into the mecent C.P.R. -- at Moore Lake, the board of way commissioners will probably issue an order requiring railway com- regular trains. There have heen at leasy two fatal collisions during the past two months through risks being taken by engineers such cnses and the commissioners are of opinion that more stringent rules should be adopted. Tt is likely that railway companies will be order- as regular trains are naw re- 127 YEARS OLD. Negress Who Attended Inaugura- tion at Washington. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 23. . Washington's inauguration with her mistress. She time before the civil gity to live with her pa- Barrie i 5 . illiam Spriggs enry Newman were the Successful tenderers for the Tomlinson business, not Frank Birch John McNesh, floor manager at the roller rink, left at noon, to-dav. for Hamilton, where he will spend the winter as floor manager at the Granite rink, INCIDENTS OF DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. See Bibby's new $1 shirts. | This weather is to, the king's taste. at special 75¢. underwear. Olive oil, pressed from fresh, ripe olives, at Chown's drug store. Night dresses, flannelette, 50c.; muf- flers, all colors, 50c. New York Dress Ald. Toye is entitled to the mayor's chair, because of long and meritorious service. See Bibby's smart §2 hats. Pure cream pufis, eclairs, cream cakes and charlotte russe again this week. R. H. Toye, King street. The Ottawa Citizen says : So Kings- ton council refuses to allow the peo- ple to get on the water ""waggon. Seo Bibby's special $2 derby. Arrangements have been made for Y the appearance at the Grand gn Sat- urday next, matinee and night, "A Bachelor's Honeymoon." Olive oil, | pressed from fresh, ripe olives, at Chown's drug store. The steamer Dundwrn was at Swift's this morning, on her way to Hamilton with a large cargo of package freight, from Montreal and way ports. See Bibby's special $2 sweaters. The company that will present "Un- dle Tom's Cabin" at the Grand, this evening, arrived from Brockville this mgrning. A carload of ponies and dogs were with the troupe. "Enos' Fruit Salt," the genuine is { old at Gibson's Red ' Cross. Drug Store. ' See Bibby's dainty 50c. neckwear. The Otters defeated the Wanderers, this morning, by a score of sixteen to twelve, The game was fast throughout. and some sensational runs aud kicks were made by players on each team. The Otters have finish- ed the year without being defeated. SUNDAY AT THE BLJOU. Prodigal Son and Singers From Metropolitan Opera Co. On Sunday there will be offered at the Bijou theatre the exquisite 'scrip- Friday and to-day. The beauty and pathos of this drama is enhanced by an accompaniment sung by Fdgar A. key's famous song, "Welcome, Wander- er Welcome," and which amounts al- most to a description of the picture, An extraordinary treat is also offer- ed in three sacred songs which will be sung by the famous singers from the Me litan Opera company, of New York, Pol Plason, Emilio ae Gogor- za and Herbert Witherspoon. These songs are: "Palm Branches, > My Father," is, "Seven Last Words Of Christ," and "Why Do The Nations," from Handel's '"Mes- one, newly pur , an instrament, , is as a grand pipe organ compared to a wors-out melodion. A silver collection will be taken up. The Arion trie will also sing. Pauper's Anniversary. London, Nov. 3.--Jt was announced at yesterday's meeting of the board of guardians, at Wicklewood, Noriolk, that Mrs. Dove, an inmate of workhouse, "sent her respects' to the board, and informed them that it was the seventieth anniversary of her wed- board's congratulations, and directed the matron to provide a: plum pud- ding and some "extras." Letters 19 Years On Way. twenty-nine years Te wenty- ago last , and addressed to him at Minatitlan, Mex., were received on mere The world's ' Sunday schools total at 262,000, with 26,000,000 attendants. Hear "The Arion Trio" sing at the and 000,000, the world's greatest iy, 4.15 w 11 pm. weigh Rush, which is, in fact, Ira D. San- | od ! as compared to erdinary | fy] "Palm Branches" NEE King street. wr just the right make. T0-NIGHT AT HALF-PAST SEVEN. BELOW YOU WILL FIND THREE of the best reasohs you could possibly have for shop- ping TO-NIGHT at 7.30. Better service and more satisfaction will be yours if you will come early. Each article is a seasonable necessity. YARDS GOOD 2,000 "QUALITY FLANNELETTE Dainty stripes, some grey and white, others blue and grey stripes, others pink stripes, all 32 inches wide and a good wearing quality. None in the lot worth less than 12}c¢ yard. For shirting and underwear this is Yours To-night, 9c Yard. 321 Yards China Silk Pure silk, 20 inches wide, just the thing for Christmas work. Colors, Cream, White, Brown, Navy, Torquoise Blue, Leaf Green and Navy. This silk is perfect, the only thing wrong is the price, which instead of being 25¢ or more, is : , To-night, 15c Yard. 215 Boxes Fancy Neck Frilling. Each box contains 4 dainty Frills, and To-night this lot will bo sold at - 9¢ Each. In all the new shapes. received. | BETTER CHOOSE YOUR COAT TO-NIGHT We will place it aside and save it for you if you are not quite prepared to buy it yet. English Beaver Cloth The very latest styles. Dark Tweed Coats Many of these have just been $7.50, 8.75, 10.00, 11.50 and Up. | JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. THE TEACHERS' CONVENTION. Address By Prof, Morrison--The Programme of To-Day. meeting in St. Andrew's hall last evening, and . a large number were present. Prof. Morrison spoke on ture." The professor proved himself af interesting speaker and his ad- tural drama, "The P igal Son," | dress drew the closest attention from | Gives which made so great a success ou all present. This subject was of great | interest to the local teachers, who were delighted with Prof. Morrison's | lecture. | An excellent musical programme was | rendered, Miss Newman, Mr. Lowe and | Mr, Hall being the soloists. The lat- {ter rendered "Crossing the Bar," in | excellent voice. | The convention closes this afternoon {with a general business meeting. Prin- | cipal Ellis, of the Collegiate Institute { delivered an instructive address to the | teachers at Central school this morn- on 'The School, Its Functions and Relationships." An open discus- sion on "Arithmetic In Our Schools" was led by Miss C. Lovick, The re poris of the president and other offi- cers closed the morning session. The different reports show a most sucoess- year in all branches, one of the best yet, and the convention itself was, as usual, a grand suecess. PAID UP AFTER 1¥f YEARS. Hotel Man Surprised to Receive Payment. St. Catharines, Nov. 93. -Gus. Hes- ler, a Humberstone hotelman, relates & unique case of awakening ocon- science after many years. A strange man walked into his hotel. "Don't 1 owe you somethine." he inauired of the proprietor, giving his name. After being reminded, the hotel man re } details that he did and turning up his ledger of fourteen vears ago, found that the man owed hima a dollar and a quarter, a bill he had neglected to pay at the time. ---------- Sweet oranges. "The Red Star." Pol _ Plancon, Emilio - de Gogorza r-|and Herbert Witherspoon will sing at the Bijou, 4.13 to 11 pm., on Sun- day. See ad., page 3. ] Sua Try Bibby's $1 underwear, Penman. One dollar's worth of steam will do jas much work as $160 in hand work. { J. P. Forest, the King street gents' { furnisher sells first-class ' gents' furn- |ishings at rock bottom prices. | Malaga' grapes. Edwards & Jenkin Bijou on Sunday. 4.15 to 11 pm. i Despite the great vineyards of Ame- fica, Australia, and Cape Colony, ninety-five per cent. of the world's wines are made in Europe. . President suspenders sold at J. P. Africa leads in the matter of gold Moduction ; A next. New dates. Edwards 2 5 The teachers'convention held their | In your house, store or office and * {have supreme comfort for ome|§ cent an hour with our new im- " | proved. "The Supernatural in Modern Litera- | " ds & Jenkin. | Sea Bibby's special $1 wuderwear, MAKE JUNE OF = 8 t SILVER NOVEMBER. TEA ALUMINUM OIL HEATER clean safe heat instantly without odor, smoke or trouble, easily moved, perfectly safe, 2 as desired. WE CARRY CHOICE DESIGNS. No. 1, $4.50. No. 2, $5. Satisfaction or money refunded. W. Mitchell, 85 PRINCESS STREET. 5 onaoe. Train Collides With Itself. 4 London, Nov. 23.--On the Loudon and North-Western single line between Middlewich and Northwich, yesterday, the middle portion of a coal train broke loose and the latter portion crashed into it, with the result that seven cars were flung off the rails, the majority being reduced to splin- wig See Bibbv's 30c. fur-band caps. The latest estimate of the loss of life caused by the earthquake, in Bokhara and the country surrounding, is that 10,000 persons were killed. See Bibby's $1 fur-band caps. See Bibby's $1 Mo{ Ca eT | Overs and Spats FOR LADIES AND, GENTLEMEN. Gents' English Spats, Dark- 3 Brom, $1.25. Ladies' Spats, in Dark Brown, Light Brown, Fawn, Grey, Black, ete, at $1. Ladies' Spats, in Light Brown, Fawn and Grey, at 75¢ Splendid values in Ladies' Calf i Walking Boots, at $2.50, Ro Joochett Shoe Store. SERVICES § Wedding gifts of silver are ® always appropriate, and full burns any coal oil. ® or partial sets can be had Our _quality is right. Our ¥ prices will appeal to you at AC le a a a Eo | Spangenberg | : SEWELLER ters. } Issuer of Marriage } Licenses. 15 i oo oT | JL FE 0 TT TT 11 London, Nov, 16.--The » Prince Charles of Bourbo cess Louise of Orleans wa ceeding picturesqueness. Wood Norton is the = Duke of Orleans, the bro bride, and is situated on sloping down to the Avo standing out from the tr over miles of fruitful undv try, and the winding rive meadows, orchards and w The fawn in front of th vides a green platform, | one can view the great j the countryside below, a this lawn that the wed place. A chapel was erect the ceremony, and in con this and other buildings a of md) has Leen busy for No attempt | was made the exterior of the chape effort has been expended « tifying of the interior, wh od with ornate decoration ngs. Autumn is Princess Loui season, and it is particu priate that she should when "the autumn tints a best in her adopted countr avenue to the old red h which the royal flag of F ing, is ablaze with cop and the new chapel is alm by Wastes "of Litre, gol leaves. The bride's three sister: of Portugal, the Duchess ¢ the Duchess of Aosta--arr before! the wedding dav. ' Guise accompanied his w DOGS IN ST ABOUT PLAYS, | AND PLAYHO! 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