fs I if } : grins = 2 F i § iF vi Hitt) i "ils if i I £ i i i ny] funeral was held in the , Where, in spite of the condition of the roads, f fd h and friends gathered to respect. to all that was mor- deceased. Six sons, viz.: Toronto; William, John, Alexander and Joseph, all of Finan, ing as pall-bearers, and ughter, rs. J. Dickson, Hay , mourn > loss of a kind-heart affectionate father. The fun- was conducted by the Rev. W. S. FER Ei - August, and | Boyce, after which the body was plac. ed in the vault at Napance, to be in- terred 'at a later date in the Meth- odist cometery, Adolphustown. The subject of this obituary was a good and ['citizen, highly respected, in religion a were broken two ; in his Christian life he was devoted to his Master, and the chureh tumble:down shack {of his choice. He was one of the prin- 0 any person," 'Waid the wip men who engaged in the erection the Union church, and was one of tls, of 243 Barrie street, | the chief supporters of God's cause in next door to Mr. Gray's house, wing | da been great- | believing, however, .| was his gain. ve | his community. A large number of friends sympathize with the sons and ughter and relatives of the deceased, that their loss some of rey doing dam- | Movements Of The People--Waal tify any of Hooper told of the boys get- They Are Saying And Doing. C. G. Craig, Toronto, is in the city Mm for use at on Susiness. ss H. Curliston, Baltimore, is vis- said that she iting in the city. J. M. Campbell returned from To- the | ronto last evening. Louise Singleton has been se- "the | cured to direct Napanee's Choral Club. was without doors 71 3 evidence was concluded, Farrell said that he would the case, boys in the future to behave themselves. i; The organization meeting is on Wed- y next, Bert. Mohan, who has been attend- there was nothing | ing Queen's the past Season, left, this week, for South America, where he will spend the winter with relatives. Sarah Gray, infant daughter of Mr. but gave a warning | and Mrs. James Gray, James street, passed away, on Saturdav morning, No person would object | after a short illness. The family has good . but | sympathy in its: bereavement. The he bon ha ng » good Tes an funeral will be held on Monday. damage to property. Church Services. Councillor William Morton, of Wishaw, Seotland, a brother of G. G. Morton, 10 Russell street, has just : been elevated to the chief magistracy Sydenham Stréet, Methodist Church. f his native place, after serving as a ~Rev. Charles A. Sykes, B.A., pas-|© place, Y Ernes Rev. tor. 11 a.m., preacher, Thomas. Subject, * i cher, . 1 . Bible school gt 2.46 pm. Junior League at 10 a.m. Brock _ Strest Methodist Church.-- Rev. T. E. Burke, B.D., pastor. Ser- ¢ | town councillor for four years. He is .| He is also an enthusiastic hortioul- turist. . He has also been identified for years with the school board. A DESERTED WIFE ¥ vice at 11 a.m. and 7 pan. The Pas dp oyony From Cape Vincent With lan Her Child tor will at both services. : LAT Sunday school and eeting at 19 3pm; Y. P. 8, Mou- at'8 pom; prayer meeting, at 8 p.m. Strangers made _| the wife and child y Jif given for the Husband's action, and When the Cape Vincent boat arrived to-day a very sad case was re About three years ago a man and his| Vincent to live. ian with re- Napanee. To-day sgrrived here on her wife left here for Ca The woman was a - Jatives living near a large number hi i % re NR i ------ mL Sa pp US = % 3 TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 0 . . 3 An opportuity to buy goods at the following prices seldom presents itself to you. These we sell to-night were secured in Montreal from three wholesale firms this week. As this is their stock- taking time, and rather than earry over into next year odd lines of goods they are sold in some cases at an actual loss in erder to turn them into cash. 40 Ladies' WHITE SILK WAISTS Made from a pure Japan Silk. The design is a very pretty shirt waist pattern, with clusters of tucks and fine hemstitching, sleeve with cuff, also tucked and hemstitehed. Sizes 34, 36, 38. 40 inch. These are good value at $3.00 to 3.25. Yours To-night, $2.25. 100 Boys' KNITTED SWEATERS All cardinal, different sizes, regularly sold at 50c up, according to size. Yours To-night, 35c. Each, Any Size. Good quality Union Huckaback, -full sizes, 38 inches long by 20 inches wide, and considered good value at 18c each or $2.00 a dozen. Yours To-night, 12'4¢c. Each. Buy Your Winter Coat To-Night' We have some very stylish Coats in winter weights and at prices you will find most interesting when you see what we offer at $7.50, 8.75, 10.00, 11.75. : YOU NEED NOT PAY FOR IT TO-NIGHT if you are not quite ready to purchase. You may select a Coat or Skirt and have it placed aside until required. WARM GLOVES. ina great variety of makes, 25e, 85¢, 45c¢. WARM UNDERWEAR, Vests and Drawers, 25e, 35¢, 49c, 59¢, 75¢, up : WARM STOCKINGS, in Fine Wool or Cashmere, 25c,. 35¢, 39¢, up. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 10 O'CLOCK. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. NEWS OF THE WORLL icott, has lost his action against the OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED tows of" Fovucotr, Ci Jatin 2 ock dismissing it. A charge 'was laid IN BRIEF FORM. Jos him in Cobalt and the man |was placed in A Hiccough Cure. $600 from ga |Philadelphia Enquirer. new and Immediate remedy for hiccoughs was discovered at the Hah- nemann Hospital, Friday evening, hy Dr. Peters, by whom George McClellan was cured of hiccoughs, which began two days ago, by means of a pinch of Pepper. McClellan had tried all kinds of re- medies before coming to the hospital nized as a man wanted in Buffalo on a charge of stealing hotelkeeper there, | | L. Nettleton, a mining broker, Pres- -- JA the jail at Prescott. {The charge was subsequently with- {drawn. Nettleton contracted .a cold Ratters That Interest Everybody ---Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered, Simon Dombrouski, Quebec, is dead obe hundred years ang one mouth. The fadmers of Western Ontario are protesting against the meat and can- ned foods act. Two hundred and fifty Bavarians in Toronto, out of work, have applied for civic relief, Hon, C. S. Hyman has arrived in San Francisco, on his return from a tour of the Orient. The authorities in, Toronto, are looking for Peter Macleod, who has been left a fortune in caine Charles Coulter, steam shovel man, was killed at Parry Soiindvin: attempt ing to board a construction train. On. Tuesday, Mr. Fielding will in- troduce an act to authorize the issue i i { of government ities f 1d . way to stay with her relatives, tra-| "ithe anouities for old age velli at the expense of Supervisor Bates. of Cape Vincent. Six months ago the husband cleated out, leaving his wilc and few months old baby to] care for themselves. The woman ried] as well as she could, to to the pr ar Bates did verything in his power to. aid the even to Loving her home. o is no one knows where he went. . Queen Alexandra's Birthday. To-morrow, Sunday, is the birth- day of her majesty, Queen Alexandra and the national anthem will be sung in the churches. The queen is sixty years old. x A royal salute is to be fired at noon | the disco morrow at Point Frederick, by the | Canadian Horse Artillery. the Japanese Rheumatic! our money refunded if it fails advertised. Sold in King- at Gibson's 'ross drug store, icoregal drawing-room, on Friday night, about nine hundred la- Were presented. overcoat. | his wife. When arrested { | i farmers of the United - States had a golden harvest this year. The value gab the crops is estimated $7,- 412,000,000, It was stated at the convention of the Dominion Alliance that there was a deliberate attempt to misrepresent the aims of the alliance. Percy Roberts, the well-known Mont- real scrimmager, will be an absentee in the Montreal-Peterboro champion- ship match. - He was operated on to- May for appendicitis. $ The steamer Montcalm has received more damage than was at firgt sup- posed. It is not probable that 1 will be butting the Cang Rouge ice during the coming winter, Prof. A. A. Michelson, Chicago uni- yorsity, is to be awarded the Nobel prize for physicists. Dr. Michelsen is iscoverer of a new method of de- termining the velocity of light. Ralph Swiith, member for Nanaimo. is to the fore with a resolution re- garding Oriental immigration, He will move that, in the opinion of the house, strict it. The funeral of the late Hugh Mur ray, secretary of the nd lodge of Canada, A..F. & AM, took place Saturday afternoon, and was one of the Ilnrgest Masonic funerals ever held im Hamilton. F. W. Paulding, employed as a col- lector in a Toronto hank, is under ag rest ou a charge of non-support of he was living woman, He was recog: with another steps should be taken to re-|. {while in jail and as a result sued Prescott for $3,000 damages. Reginald Spaulding, or = Oscar F. pate, or George Frederickspate, the man who proposed to introduce Pitts- burg rich people at the Court of St. James in exchange for Pittsburg wealth, is the' man who promised work to young men in South Africa on paying $100. He skipped with wealth, was caught, and sent to prison for two years. In the London bribery case Judge Winchester, Toronto, granted a reserve case to the Court of Appeals on ' the question. of jurisdiction. In the event of the higher court upholding Judge Winchester's ruling as to his having a right to hear the case, the four prisoners will come up for sentence on the first Tuesday ih March, at the spring assizes. They are out on bail. Cream goods and. angel cakes spe- cial for Saturday. R. H. Toye, King | street, ; { but without avail. Two hospitals were visited, but the treatment he receiv: ed was apparently as little good the drugs he had taken at home. He became weaker and weaker and could not eat or sleep. It was in this condition that he ap- peared at the Hahnemann Hospital, one evening. "Here is something that you never tried," said Mr. Peters. He gave the man a pinch of pepper. The man was hiccoughing violently at the time, but managed to. inhale the stimulant. Tears came to his eyes as he did, anil he sneezed violently. He sneezed agai and again and when he was throug! sneezing the hiccoughs were gone. ------------ Gilbert « Forsythe, a wealthy Welsi man, twenty-three years of age, whe came to Toronto as a Barnardo bo Some vears ago, was found dead in hi boarding house, Ontario street. The young man had been seized with an epileptie attack. Try Bibby's for boys' overcoats. . Rubber Boots. and Storm Rubbers. ings attached. Children's: Cloth Leggings. Lots of Winter Goods ALL KINDS FOR ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE : Children's Wool Lined Rubbers and Bong I Children's Waterproof 3-Buckle Overshoes Children's Rubber Overshoes with | Stock- Corduroy, « Felt and Jersey Babies' White, Blue, Red 'and Black Leg- gings. All kinds of Winter Goo Is at Ghe Joockett Shoe Store: YEAR 74. LOND - on f London, Nov. 29.- ] mavor of London, ? 3 4 A just entered on ms der the most prox Sir John will means an easy task in William Treloar. Lor lor's year of office Wi membered, if for r i t account of the Cripples College, which he has f ton. But Sir John Be Jess find his ow here and he has h ! perience to fit | of a great aty Bell has been a glutt Born in 1844, he was Brompton grammar s ried, in 1568, "the l Mr. Clare, of Enfield. many important offices including, in 1892, the of the finance and impr mittee. Two wears afte elected him to the cour Sir John is a member Masters lodge, and als Waster URnpier A ry. He is also a comn comé tax for the tity a ter of © the Glovers a companies. He served ; city of London in 1902 man and managing Wenlock Brewer a wide and var of mayoralty s ified success, a his work "with the go« good Londoner The annual Mayor's day, remarkable impression striking feature was England," a historic pa by Louis N. Parker consisted of eight gro ing the periods of Fi fessor and the seven K England. ap 1--Edward th fel abbot bearing a mo. Abbey. which was Earl Godwine ax s tic and Harold, and William, duke of Ni Jameson Lee Finne hii