Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Oct 1908, p. 1

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25: KINGSTON, YEAR 3. ELECTIONS ALL OVER CANADA T76-NO. Laurier Has Again Been Returned i to. Power. uski, ile lamatic Hyaninthe; Rime Rou Johns-1berville, Demers, 1 600 And With a Good Majority to Back Him---The|:: he Way the Various Constituencies Went--- Stanstea The Gains and Losses on Both | Torrehon, 3 Sides---Hurrah For | om Vaudreuil, Laurier. Allan, A. L., 300. N. Wort ~hefiord, wrhrooke, Lortie, 51 i, Lo ta, Terrebonne, Lend er, Ik Gladu, Wright, *Yamaska, Nova Scotia. WW. WW. Pi Annapolis, S. ckup, | Antigonish, Wm. Chis} | Cape Breton N. & Vic North, Middlebro, McKenzie, L., 200. South, Miller, L., 100. | ape Breton, McMillan, | oleh Bt o i . Cumberland, Rho and Monck, Lalor, Dr damens | 119. Guysborough, ir, | 110 Halifax 1, Hon. R. L. Borden, C Halifax, 2, A Hants, Bl Inverness, Edwards, © st, Sproule, Read, C., 400, Fronten Grey, Ei Grenville, SUMMARY. Libs. GLOBE 10» Ih Cons ns Ontario 47 Quebec . 5 12 Nova Scotia sane 7 New Brunswick . : Prince Edward Island 1 Manitoba 6 Saskatchewan Alberta British tora, Grey, 150, Grey, Gleng Haldimand arry, Sinel 300. ( Halton, Henderson, C., Hamilton, t, Stewart, Hamilton, E., Barker, ( Hasting East, Northrup, Hasting West, Porter, ( Huron, Chisholm, C., | ] Huron, South, Mclean, | 5 | Lunenburg, Huron, West, Lewis, CO Kent, East, Gordon, L., Kents West, MeCoig, hing Harty, L., We Pardee I Armstrong, wk, North, Chldwell, | 1 I Lanark, Hag | I ack . Chishe F. Borde Mel can Pictou, Tanney Richmond, hvt Sh and Columbia ; Kings, Sir Last, me elbourne 10 Yarmouth, ston, 1 BB ambton, imbton, New art, CU. arleton. At. B. Cm Brunswic South, ell, | a Paylor, C. ANNOX Addingt 115 Lincoln, London, Middlesex Middlesex, Middlesex and Wilson, Lancaster, (., 319 Beattie, ('., 1,150, East, Elson, C,, North, Smith, | West., Calvert, 1 Muskoka, Wright, C., 204 Nipissing, Gordon, Norfolk, MeColl, ( Northumberland, 200 Northumberland, 150 350 East, Owen West, McColl, 1 Ontario, North, Sharpe, C., South, Fowke, L., wa, Laurier, 1 600 MceGiverin, L., 450 South, Schell, L., {isford, North, Nesbitt, | Wit Sound, Arthurs, C., bo el, Blain, C., 2% Perth, North, Perth, South, Prescott, Proulx, Peterboro, East, Sedsmith, Peterboro, West, Steatton, Prince Edward, (Cu: Renfrew, North, White, Renfrew, South, Low, | Ru Murphy, C., 35 Sime East, Chew, L.. North, Currie, South, Lennox, ( Bay and Rainy 24 ( entre, Kast, Untanio, Otte Ottawa, Oxford, n BOR DE N SUMMARY Libs. ..36 52 MAIL AND EMPIRE Cons Ontario Quebec .. . Nova Scotia New Brunswick " Prince Edward Island . Manitoba Saskatchewan Albert; a . British C olumbia Rankin Motnnyee, Li, SHU, » WLIO ww 1 sell, Simcoe, -- Sim not Mhunder Conmee, | To from nine ; yet L eral ; hear six after a C. for stands rative name for conser Bristoi, Ind. ( l'oronto, l oronto, Russell, S--. HS Ontario nto. East, Ih i. ] oronto, Algoma, West I'ore Brant. Hon Victoria Brantford, 300 Broekvil Waterloo, 'Nog Wate Fruee, North, at Brac Welland, German, L. Cornwall and Wellington, North, 150 Wellington, South, Wentworth, Se York, York, ) North South, W.. Osler, C., and Haliburton, Foster, C., 619. Macdonell, ( 2 480 Hu Al Bove nto : W Harm Gral North, King, 1 North, Clare, 261 n : C., 350 Tolmis 1 torn nnelhy ( 200 Martin Guth~e, 1 lev, L. HT McLean, ( (acel.) Avlesworth, L., 329 Wallace, ( nt. Smith 1.000, 1.076 5 Carleton, order Dufferin, Barr, ( Dundas, Broder, ( Durham Fhornton Elgin East, Mar 11 West. Cr 53 ! North itherland, 1 50 South, North, wk, Centre, 600 mn Quebec eX 150 ' Argenteuil Bagot, J. | Beauce, H MEMORANDA. Beauharnois, P » 1 Bellechasse I'nlbot Betthier, Ecrement, Bor ire, Mare Fisher, | Vi Perley, Mar : Belane 3 100 1.000 200 00 Essex, 500 -- A) DAILY api Gleucastel Kent, O Kings and Northumber went Brome, ambly Forget Brown 3. Hunt, wiley Chateau Geampton, Dor on hester Drum Arthabaskaville, oe L.. Shi. a 1 don, A. Rivert, | Robh, 1... F. 212 D " i wques lian History Monk artuer, 200 L., 300 {15 Lanctot, Dubeau, | umounraska, Lapointe, B. Major, 1 aprairie-Napierville, hiet te, British Columbia. Vancouver City, G. H. Cowa Victoria nat New Westminste Nanaimo, Hawt City Se, gain, | 190 L., ¥ Assumption, Laval, C. A. Wilson, Levis, 1 A. Ct Fug Arrier, Paquet, : 'd. Fortier, N Bran Daupla Lisgar, Maedona Marquet te Portage Provencher, Selkirk Souris, F Winnipe , 16, soneuve Mont: Dugas Roy Give Ann alm, 100 doherty, eney, For Thanksgiving ---------------- >t Montreal Antoine, H Ames St We are showing some very quaint sets of 13-piett in odd shapes. OLD BLUE AND DERBY f+ WILLOW PATTERNS. | ti Quebec, H. Gervais James, ) awrer 3. Bicker Mary's, M. Marti Hi 101. : 876 Centre, A. Lachanes Ww AUrer Price, C.. 24) Turcotte, 1 J00 L Robertson Bros, Co 11 Tobin, Unelye Richelieu, la Richmond-Wolle, 6M. { {Portage SIR WILFRID LAURIER, ONTARIO, Hu conti Brun Queens and Prince Queer Cor Ni ri y ins Fav Co ba la 1 Prince British Manit Very Manila, property PREMIER Oct TUESDAY OCTOBER '27, 1908. LAST EDITION Knowles, mbers in ests will These are in Saskateh- All ert, Koote n 1 not GO ay ish Columbia, Gains. North wl th Omtario, imcoe, North ith Huron. Pr mtingdon, Beauharnors Kings and mi \ SWICK Sunh Fdwar Laval, Island- Br ince s 26. spe, | and and nce, wall and Stormauy. | Ed- Waterloo, Albert, Pri servative Gains. ast Aly West pissing ma, North Oro rry Sound St. Terrebon: lchester, i is Pictou. York. wick vard--Kir lumbia Winnipeg ) rairie. City, Hamilton, Vancouver Dauphin, N¢ South Bruce, wrth Ontario, ie, Cum Cit Heavy Damages. t. 27 visited by 1, Centre Ann's (Mont Sou ber- v. Ufhieial dispatches the floods recently at S00 a at OF CANADA. £1,000, nd 000. the CONVICTS AT NIGHT SCHOOL Be Org anized in Penitentis ea prov isions of chapter ¢ 1907 \pprova t ly th oenr for appoint head te inn pris i of ste ' en date, to ter the y ed must ate To Entert Hor Kor be are th will ¢, --Big ng made in United ho Sta Is will se stom house, large banks, and close at 11 whi it wet abishod Amoy a.m., ea | Oo nnou ne star act I mviets og assistant te hers. | be tution. ain Them Well. New Jersey int jj Pein ish * [torium in the same un the con ofhi need | and t it pro an ther prepara- to en- tleship for the a business be h day cial ama cn €X- Heet | a 10 SAVE LIFE They Each Gave Up Square Inch of Skin. STIRRED BY STORY | VOLUNTEERED TO AID A GIRL SUFFERER. Ponti- | Sixty-Five People, Business Men, Women of Society, Mill Hands| and Others Make Grafting Operation Success. Ansonia, Conn., Oct. 27.--In order that skin grafting might be employed last resort for Luboy Hodio, eight-year-old - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodio, of Mill street, this city, whose death was expected as the result of burns she received while playing at a bonfire on October 3rd, sixty-six men, women and children sur- rendered a square foot of cuticle, ves- terday atternoon. Dr, F. C. Goldstein, who had char of this kin grafting, said, last night, while it would be several days | he 'could definitely pronounce | the operation -successful, every indica- pointed to the recovery of the as a of this city, case of that, before tion child. i In pulpit pastor which response by Rev. Vladimir of the Greek Orthodox the Hodios attend, the wgan to arrive at the at two o'clock yesterday after- and Dr. Goldstein at be- oan the work of cutting out circular pieces of skin and placing them on the surfaces of the body. Before the operation it forty persons would grafts for the little number had volunteered to con- But others who read of the in the New York Herald were to help to save a life, and these the number contributors to | sixty-six, thus making it only a few to part than one strip of skin. Reventy-four grafts from the sixty-six volunteers. - The grafts were uniform in size, each being |a little larger than a nickel. The op- |eration occupied three and a half { hours, and so steadily was the line of arriving volunteers that not once was it necessary to wait for a subject. On their errand of mercy persons in all stations of life met on the same level in the humble Hodio home. Leading business men, women of so- { working girls and school chil {dren all bared their arms and submit | to the knife without wincing. In the last hour a score of foundry { workers from the big Farrel mills hur- ried from their toil and tendered their {meed of epidermis. Among those who | gave double portions were William R | Palmer, of Oxford, democratic nominee for state senator, "and Dr. M. C | Hitchcock, a dentist. | During entire church, volun- teers | Hodio nome noon once girl's thought furnish en- victim, and was | ough | this | tribute. case eager swelled of necessary for persons with more were obtained { | | | | | ciety, g the patient and cried in {pl lied the operation the lit and laughed surg ap- | tle Was conscious, turn as the rafts JURY ACQUITS DAY. reon Exonerated of | | | Ogdensburg Man 4 Larceny Charge. Ogdensburg, N.Y., Oct. 27.--David E | Day, a well-known young electrician | of this city, in Canton jail, for six Imonths, awaiting trial on the charges {of grand larceny, second degree, and burglary, third degree, twenty minutes' January last, during of the month, the twenty-eight degrees Miller's large deliberation. the coldest after | In night being H below zero Ix variety store was enter led and a quantity { cut were hoxes of cigars were baffled, foot har gas and pieces The there on police was the stolen. mainly not a new, because to be seen "WwW | Three to Day, months later suspicion pointed who was emploved in a thea block He had kev to the baseMent, and the ecllars fof all the stores could at that time be entered easily from one to the other | Sir Douglas Straight To 2» | London, Oct. 27. Retire. It was announced that Sir Douglas Straight, who has been editgr of the Pall Mall | Gazette since 1596, Will retiré in March |next. His retirement due to medi |cal advice and the desire to rest after an exceptionally busy life. He six- tv-four vears old, and was formerly a {leader at the bar, and later an Indian | judge. | River Fleet's | Geneva, Oct. 27.--(fFrial statistics {show that '1.318 Ciel hips and 9 - 759 sailing vessels flv regularly up d down the river Rie. The crews the Rhine fleet numl 32.000 men, the agorey values of the ship is estimated at £5,000,000. Woman's 'Fort Chabrel." Paris, Oct. 27.--A woman named {Shernian, who had been convicted of lfraud, barricaded hersell in her house {at Brest, and the police have been en- | deavoring in vain during the past four days to arrest her. ivesterday, is a of and | ping Lynched For Horse Stealing. | Moscow, Oct. 27.--Two horse steal ! lynched by an infuriated mob at Malinono, in Southern where horse stealing iz re- of the worst «[ crimes, ers were yesterday, Russia, garded as one Postmen On Skis. Paris, Oct. 27.--The French postal department has authorized all post- men in the Alps, mountains to perform their rounds .on skis when necessary. 4 daily remarkable | to an appeal from the | Alexandrof, | was acquitted, | thermometer | of valuable | | al 32,000 Employes. | Pyrenees and Vosges PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All| Over The World. anti-socialist union in Britain. The Freeman's Milner greatly his Canadian tour. | Scveral large sections of Pennsyl ivania are rejoicing in heavy rains af- bet two months of drought. 5 ord Northcote, formerly governor- general of Australia, will visit Canada {on his way home to England. The attempt to get the indictment, * |accusing T. Jenkins Hains, the novel- {ist, of murder, dismissed, has failed. ' Baird, Gordon & Co's large block An formed Journal says Lord disappointed with is t St. John's, Nfid., was destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of half a million. | Samuel Gompers, president of the | American Federation of Labor, accuses | President Roosevelt of antagonism to abor. The C.P.R. will start despatching trains by telephone as soon as the double tracking between Fort William and Winnipeg is taken over. President Castro, Venezuela, has ab- solutely refused to revoke his decree | prohibiting the transhipment of goods j for Venezuela at Curacao. The Cleveland Street railway com- {pany has announced that immediately upon regaining possession of the lines {from the city, it will put into effect a jrate of seven tickets for twenty-five cents. Pugilism reviving in a quiet way in York, was given a hard blow, | when Police Commissioner Bingham is- {sued an order to police inspectors to stop every boxing bout scheduled, in the future, within the city. A Milan despatch to the London | Chronicle it is rumored that {Genoa has succeeded speaking to | Buenos Ayres by means of the { Anzalone telephone system over the | submarine cable. Capt. Anzalone, the inventor, of the system, is an officer [in the Italian army. { The Formosan Trunk railway has {been formally opened in the presence {of Gen. Prince Kanin, of the Japanese {army, and a large number of officials and specially invited guests. Formosa is threaded throughout by this rail- way, which extends over a length of 334 miles. Many improvements have been made since the building of the | road began and the island industries have greatly developed. says A MINISTER DEFEATED. a Few Votes Short in Victoria, B.C. Victoria, B.C., Oect. : turns show that Hon. Mr. Temple man has been defeated in this eity. The figures are Barnard, conservative, 2,171 ; Templeman, liberal, 2,166, showing a majority for Barnard of b. Perth, Ont., Oet. 27.--Complete re- turns from Sonth Lanark give Hon. John Haggert, Conservative, majority Was --Final re- TURKEY'S WORD Is to Be Accepted and Not in Bond. Oct. Put = It stat withdrawn nize Constantinople, is ed that Austria has her insistence that Turkey the annexation of Posuia and Herzogovina in a written bond and will accept Turkey's word that she will acquiesce in the annexation and will not raise it at a conference. It is understood that the negotiations wiil be re-opened af ter the Bairam festivities. recog Lad Killed At Metcalfe. Ont., Oct. 27.--On the farm of L. Stanley, Metcalfe, lad named Sydney Plummer was instant Fy killed. He was driving a horse at- |tached to a cart and in passing {through a gate the vehicle caught the {post and upset. The horse was thrown land the falling under it had his life crushed out before assistance ar rived Brockville, a bov Fastest Cruiser Afloat. Oct. 27.--During the Clyde, the attained the extraordinary twenty-seven and one-fourth hour, and but for the fog done even better. This | surpasses the record of the Indomita ble by a quarter of a knot and that {of the Mauretania by a knot and a { The Inflexible the Clyde | half Sunday, commissioned ent cruiser | Glasgow, her rec trials on Inflexible | speed of { knots an {would have new leaves jon to be | ---------------- | Triple Family Fete. Vienna, Oct. 27.--At Prague, vester day, Theodore Baum was married, {father and mother celébrated their sil {ver wedding and his grandparents {celebrated their golden wi «ding his Suicide By Cholera. Petersburg, Oct -A voung man named Petroff has committed sui cide in St. Petersburg by eating three pounds of fresh fruit in order | tract « Yiolera. St to con Mayor Ross' Father Dying. Ross received word on Mon- his father was dangerously He left at midnig f to be at the expected ib Mayor {dav that ill at Cobden. his old home Mr. Ross is not i { The Canadian Mag ber expioits moose hunting in Brunswick, the poetry of Louis chette, Canadians on the stage, the Icelander in Canada. Will be found an excellent remedy for gick headache. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Thousands of letters from peo- le who have used them prove this fact. Try them. . Andrew Fisher, the Belleville i arrested, was charged with neglecting to support his wife and family and |not providing for their keep. He pro- mised to give his wife $8 a ont A two-quart red rubber hot | bottle, made of pure rubber, only 50c. { Wade's drug store. } Robert L. Willis died, at Belleville, on Saturday, after an illness extend- | ing over several months, aged sixty- five years. The late Mr. Willis was 'born in Montague, heaside recover Novem New Fre and razine for i has been | man | water Probabilities : Toronto, Oct. ! 27-0 ttawa | Valley and Up- i per St. Lawrence 10 a.m.--Light variable winds, :loudy and cooler to-day. Wedne:- day, local rains. HAH § A NEW LINE OF CHILDREN'S AHA ai BF + We are showing an range of these prety children and maids. ( Are cut ane ican confide are yet extensive garments RA And v ying to ston till much per ng shown in Ki HAKAN Don't place have seen our CLOTH COATS, BEARSKIN 6.50 your order assortment; $3 to $0 COATS, $1 you 0 SHAH Suc Dainty Dressing Sacques Ladies, made English Flannelette, Persian designs, with se'f-cloth! others with satin and waist cord in pretty con trasting Shades Every one pretty and at 7T0¢ 81 and $1.25 Bath Robes Made of same materials as above p SPECIAL LOW PRC to 2.75 For of . pretty in Floral and some trimmed < che SCH AIIOK SK $2.75 you t We them. invite o call and see HK * Peder Perro e IPod es BORN. MAY Oct. 2 Mr In Sth, 1 May, R ML Kingston Mrs. Chas 'MARRIED. DOOLAN--TURCOTY Oct th Cathe 15) Ohivia Mrs eldest 1a A. Turcot DIED. BOSTRIDGI kings th 181 « Cemetery respect fully acquaintances attend and to Friends ect invited ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess fret. NEW GOODS Canned Corn, Canned Peas Canned Beans, New Canned Tomatoes, New Canned Purhpkin. 3 TINS FOR 25 CENTS Special price by the dozen. Jas. Redden & Co., Importers Of Fine Groceries. EVERYBODY COME. And pick out your Stoves winter. Not too man st TURK'S. "Phone, New New New | but Md ext 05. { Comet's New Tail. {| London, Oct. 27.--Remarkable graphs of the new comet which have | been obtained at thé Greenwich obser- | vatory show that changes are occur- | ring in its tail. On September 30th the tail was exceedingly brilliant, but it had disappeared before the next night. A small new tail appeared, and has since undergone strang Ie modifi n- tions. It is hoped that the series of photographs will show how a comet's tail is actually evolved. photo

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