Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1908, p. 8

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a PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ---------------- ra Women's Handsome Fur-Lined Goats $45.00 and $65.00 At $45.00 A fine quality Imported Broad- cloth Shell, man tailored, lined all through with gray and white Squir- rel, or Russian Hamster, Storm Col- lar and Lapels of Natural Alaska Sable, or Isobella Fox. This garment is usually sold, by Retail Stores, for $60.00. On Special Sale at $45.00, At $65.00 Splendid looking Coat, your choice of color, Imported Knglish Jroad- cloth lined with selected quality, Dark Canadian Prime Muskrat. Coats 48 and 50 inches long, lining to bottom of Coat. Collarand Lapels of selected first grade Natural Alaska Sable. Special Price $65.00, with Mink Collar and Revers, $10.00 ex- tra. WRITE for Catalog. Order by Mail. We ship all goods, Prepaid, subject to inspection. - John McKay Fur House 153 153 119 Brock St., Kingston, Ont. $9040400009044404999090909909040999999999093 EXTRAORDINARY SHOWING OF FALL GOATS. Never before have you had such an array of garments S 1,000 varieties. fashionable and to Over stylish leet from. Pi ices $4. 00 to $40. 00 Each Children's Blanket Coats ln' Navy Blue Cardinal, med with piping and buttons. and neatly trim- To fit ages 6 to 11 years. Very Special Value Our $1.00 Broadcloth, thoroughly sponged and shrunk in Black and Leading 'all Shades. Equal to the usual $1.25 quality. English Striped Suitings [Handsome designs. Only one of cach de- sign. Infants' Silk and Wool Vests Extra Fine, long and short sleeves, 30, 10 50, 60c each. | .adiess White Vests and Drawers 25, 35, ' ° $ * * * ® * & * < $ 3 3 @ » * * * * 3 : * ® ® 4 * ® * ® ® © ® + * * * * ® ® © © $ ® 3 ® * ® 4 2 3 ° % + * * 3 3 * ® : * * ® ole. $ : $ : : $ $ : : § = $ ; $ ; : : $ : i Gils' Unshrinkable Vests and Draviers 6 sizes and styles. 25, 35, 40, 50, 60, 7c. Cradle and Crib White Wool Blankets § Best Scoteh makes. Cradle and Crib Bed $1.00, 1 1.50. a= ATH Spreads. R. WALDRON. * * $0 es sess estes eeOeNIIITIOIIIIIIIEIOILS ; i | released F mitts ' My | Used By Republicans of Indiana, Says Kern. THES P.M. EDITION "MONEY PEOM TRUSTS FOX WAS JUSTIFIED VIEW OF CORONER'S JURY IN CLIFF FIGHT CASE. =a Held That Accused Acted Proper- ly in Protecting the Girl He Was With From Reardon, Who Was Killed in a Fall Over the CLiff. Ottawa, {the death killed here over a clifi while sc Oct. 27.--The inquest of D. J. Reardon, who was week: ago by a fall 1 uffing with Thom- | as Fox, was continued last evening. | Fox was held blameless by the jury, | who held that he was justified in pro- | Miss Williams, the young lady | with him at the time, from | Fox will probably now when brought before a mag- | istrate and the charge of manslaugh- | ter on which he is held withdrawn, { INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. into a few tecting who was assault be | JOHN WwW, Indianapolis, Oct. ern, democratic KERN 28. - John W for viee Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By| K K Reporters on Their Rounds." . ! M "Tho 1 president, made the charge before a Mixed Bo he Red Star. | rood-sized audience at Tipton, Ind. William waine, piano tuner. Orders | that $100,000, largely contributea by received at McAuley's. "Phone 778. { trusts and combines, was brought in Children's dresses, all kinds, at bar-|{, Indiana last Sunday and passed gain prices. New York Dress Reform. | through the hands of Hon. Frederick H. Cunningham, piano tuner from | Sime secretary of state. Sims declares Chickering 8. Leave orders at Mc- [he knows nothing of a $100,000 cam Auley's Book Store. mi for ule) : paign fund for I'he steamer New Island Wanderer -- has had quite a number of passengers from NO INQUEST HELD Vincent and points beyond to nominee Indiana. Cape day. Pax Collector Bartels his "'third and last call" delinquents. Evidently he got of the ed Monday man street, Tues the sidewalk taken home Report Made By Dr. Mundell Crown Attorney. of the : to sending out to to reenback is notices A full circumstances death of Sunday report surrountling the sad cott Bostridge, on last, has been prepared by Dr. Mun dell and handed to John L. Whiting K.C., crown attorney. The report em ho the t cause of death, ame to touch the wire, wy of the bo "3 who were No inquest will be it 18 will be story, expects Joh evening a picee alley vindiall of A drunken juries on Brock by falling road ' in day night, into the by received severe off how anc with held over the not known yet taken. According voung Bostridge up and touched the the current passed through his and he fell back, dee He must touched 'the above the cut no electricity can pass belov some | De exe Lhe the in him fit remains, and what steps men an its and bruise were aressed. rainfalls are dc hard ground the weather re for the next three weeks, to the farmers will complete their fall | jumped all right. ele Y.M.C.A. Harriers are still do- | bo ood running in preparation have ap race on Thanksgiy race should he distance events pulled ofi ity. as hese njee easy the ploughing If much to make for mains fine boys the vork I'he ng some g their ing day the best in thi wire, tric ly vl wire out, a Ihe wet eem to be there tl CHARA CTER POINT handi I'his long ton and the storm cause of the fatality generally any current pulling up the unles weather the not used for above the get crossed or nd the dut-out is placed of safety ident, as the The rubber cut-out westion 1s about sevel one of 1t is wire lamp, even cut-out, the wires else happens, there as a means such an , happens. the pole above somethihg On Which Defence Acted--Judge Ruled It Out. Ont., Oct. for mueder of Elliott J. chief of of July shot Healey, an morning, before ford and jury. Frank was the prosecuting lewis, K.C., was the el. The defense beg out evidence from the Mary Wellington, as to character, which the judge not allow, . saying the lif the worst character in the cc must be protected The re- Liry, ne phed that it-had built : ¢ oni] [ the character point would have to continue the case or new in case 1} t 1! WIres Cross we trial Kimball, for Chatham, 8 ing, et Yq Leamington and killed | 1°! in the Judge Arnoldi, attorney; defending by drawing witness, Miss | Healey's | and would | «tree police 28th, bey mer the ground. who, on DISC HARGED FROM WORK. (worge this court, | Latch: | K.C.. 0 ||| Lad Then Ran Away From Home. coun charged from hi home His an Because he was di and did tell his t lad, repor not to the ing ester work, are go parents; Johnsor ted mi lay of evenfran away ym home, now immunity | a farmer out i far from Kit \ f ! vho spent all lay Limorning coun The ter vy, thi working for defense 1 verv and, herefore tack, MONKEYS ROB ORCHARDS. Villagers Greatly By | ry Sudden Appearance. York, Oct. 28.----A I'ribune from Seek I'he woods ne are overrun hy advent 1s villagers for ten reatly alarmed, The monkeys days larmed New the despatch to | Moon. onk, Ma thi of a mystery, miles 18 ar troop monkey whose and 'the | about ee - - Rip VanWinkle At Bijou. Rip Van Winkle, p the medy drama ever written and left For a week] Vill DoE ven y In Sday wl 3 Thor ot! been try first con ab freighten women were \ } rhaps most ten and children orchards right hunters ago. They and rob weden 8 every Dutch settler who went to the Catsl wthered with Hudson's pirate have them down, but so far or killed. They are escaped from s ing u ly four have supposed me coastin heen for have : p ck put sleep tory 8 NOTED SURGEON DEAD Henry Denton Nicoll Away at Birthplace N.X.A New | American nd is one Passes er d There i= also His Daug 1 comedy, i | ether airy aram Oct. 28. --Dr Winds and sterday. at resident of board of the Woman's nsulting surgeon in Heard hospital and administra The addr New York Infant Asvl of the executi American Bible 18 Ix New Newburgh, D. Nicoll, of York city, Windsor medical pital, Preshyterian tor of the | a member of the Nicoll w 1541 dia. Ve with ¢ He was | the ue Ho the Good Address. of Miss Mcleod, Home Mission before the Prest Cooke's and co AW ewan, various wterian church, well attended nn in Windsor was is maintained by s and the found int wome D. S. Lewis. d resident of the) om Tuesday Death Of Mrs. A much passed away the person of Mrs. 1 late David Saer Le af eighty-two years. bern in comparatively health of late but on Monday suffercd a stroke and sank pidly Mrs. Lewis lived in for the most part of her OVE oO gsio ' ago ao Sy iE ton I She is Fall Importations Of 1908. irvived by four daughters, Prevost, Brock street, has received George Hague, Mrs ing. all fall importations for order work Mi s Mariam Lewis, Miss (in his tailoring department. Iis rea- Louise Lewis, Montreal, three | dy-made clothing and gents' furnish sons, Montgomerie, 'of Montreal, Dan- iel, of Montreal, and Frederick, of | sorted. Minnesota. nurse's tall ensely interesting respecte a -- nmght, wide at the Deceased good night very ra Montreal life, but Three Teams McGill Kingston heing Coming. send three teams Saturday, the luled to play Queen's, to play RM.( in wme of the nals, and the soc the Queen's eleven. CWis, w of | to seniors the the will m Wis, sche intermediates wond home-and ne gi in olle team here Looking After Truants. Arniel is after the Rix cases were looked , and in all probability tw | » summoned 1t irt children are Pasteurized Milk Must Be The government compelling the to pasteurize ctor truant alter Used has Royal Military all the milk th 1881 College y use. to co wir The Bulgarian govern upon the advice of the decided to release, reservists who have olor. It ish reduce the tension between Canstantinople. Dayton, ment, powers, Sent To Asylum. ki immigr: Mylks and prone Rock to-morrow, been held to th 1 this measure Sohis the ant the girl, Drs rnoon, as removed pe will Frank ' fli rhit reroplane, materially No Word Received. rent (ro t t of the Wright No word condition Cobden. Ohio with received re ers : ir the of Mayor Rs Sale of leather belts, lin navy or | father at The mayor is : 15c, New York Dress Reform. !still at his father's bedside. has been ' {Ca | Kem Sha 28, 1908, OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. Matters That "Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. At Father Donaldson line ward. . The United States army is now ask- ing for a machine gun company for avery regiment. The provincial Point, S.S. from Lakonia, Glasgow, in health officer be- ieves that some of small-pox are being concealed in Toronto. R.M.S. Victorian, Allan from Liverpool for Montreal, inward, four miles east of Belle Isle, at 7:30 a.m The Pudapest newspapers announce that. the Countess Szechenyl, formerly Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, given birth to, a daughter. At Prince Albert, Sask., Mayor Cook, a veteran of the battle of Duck Lake, and of the historic pio- aeers, died on Tuesday. As a result, it is believed, of ex- sitement over politics, Rev. E. Jay Cooke, rector of St. Stephen's Episco- pal church at Schuylerville, N.Y., dropped dead of heart disease. The body of Benjamin Nash, from the Oxford House of Refuge, was ound on the railway at Princeton. Ihe body of an unknown Italian was so found the railway at Cape- own. A movement is on foot to elect Pre- ident Castro of Venezuela for anoth- w term. The evaporator building of the Whitby Fruit & Vinegar Co., was lamaged by fire. It is saia that the defeated liberal ;andidate Charlevoix county, C. Pouliot, will demhiind a recount, which is likely to turn Mr. Forget's najority of six into a minority. The thirty-fourth sonsecration of Archbishop vas celebrated at Ottawa, fay. Ten canons were present as well it of the different wrders in this district. Monday night, at the is dauchter, Mrs. William n Montréal, a well-known wand esteemed former resident Brockville, in the person of Dodd passed away, aged our years. Wiliiam McCreary, ident of Thurlow, Mondav, at the advanced age of seventy-four ye He was a wi lower and leaves three sons, John James and William, all of Thurlow. In Quebec West there is every indica the Mr. Power's riends to contes election of Mr two wmajori cases line, has m anniversary of the Duhamel representatives residence of Parsley, resident ol Henry seventy a well-known re passed away on ars. ion en part of t the who received only ground of ille personation rice, gal practices at the v, on the ned solls. A quiet Michael's church, when Rev. Father wedlock Miss Frances jerald Graham. The dsted by her cousin, aingston. The coroner's jury nquest, to-day, Robert Reid, . the achute lad, who died al, in MontreaY, fre vound, held Theodore ther seventeen-year-old why for the ind boys had ng lacasse when he fired f shots, of which entered Reid's ntestines, improper took place in St Monday evening, Twomey joined in Maiden and bride was as Miss Ida Shaw, wedding which held an into the death of seventeen-year-old in the hespi ym a revolver Lacasse, an boy, crime. been crimi Reid teas a couple responsible some other one River Oysters. Jenkin Sakonnet & Edwards "Phone 775. specially adapted for New York Dre Sal stout | Reform Brotherly love ther fellow vantage "Sakonnet" Tenkin. of corsets gurcs, ~ $1.25 makes vou help the ometimes to your disad oysters. Edwards & GENTLEMEN SHAVERS Who enjoy a clean lute should "sce our new Arnold's Fountain in the pock a leadpenecil, The ne ever invented, complete $1.00 ndell's nplete 1 atest . th ing for tt's $5.0 ver Ready and Ru ss $3.00, Ss $1.5 tar $1.50 Ww. A. Mitchell's, 85 Princess St. HARDWARE. ing departments were never better as- | not { Articles Our window displays a selection of handsome things in Solid Brass goods. Fine Flectric Table Lamps, Candle Sticks, Jardinieres, Smokers' Sets, Ash Trays, &c. "Old Brass" idedly rich effect, admired. Ste & 4 es a 15 The dec much finish giv and and Reasonable in price, suitable for gifts. very PY woah Pete Y Teen Spangenberg JEWELLER Issuer 'of Marriage Licenses. EASELS PIRI | For. y rr Gas odd de THE NEWS OF WORLD on Wednes- J THE IMPORTANGE OF YOUR FALL GOAT Buy it carefully. It stands sponsor -- through the long win- ter months--of your taste in dress, and when meeting strangers for your very self. (| Our New Goats Are more attractive than ever and we can save you money. $10.50, 11.25, 9.50, 12.75, 8.50 And many others. If not quite ready to buy, never mind, come and choose your Coat, and 'have it placed aside until required. Comfortable Underwear For Women and Children ' Larger assortment and lower prices than we have had in several years. Vests and Drawers to match i makes. White Winter Weight 3c White Winter 75¢, 90c up. n many Vests, 25¢, 3o¢, Weight Vests, 45¢, 4Ye, Natural Wool Vests, 49c, 90c¢ up, medium, light heavy makes. Children's Vests and Draw ers at prices to suit your money, 25¢, 35¢, 39¢, 45¢, 50c, Hhe, 60c, 75¢ up, all sizes, from No. } up to young girls. 75¢, and Babies Fine White Unshrink- able Vests and Bands. Fall Hosiery for Ladies and Children In all wanted sizes and makes, ribbed or plain, and at prices that will prove economical to buy now, tic roe APE II SEIS I IDI DI FSIS P SEES Eb Oded & | 00000000000000000080000000000000300000000006 ® . Our Fall Styles of the Popular Dorothy Dodd Shoes have arrived. The newest shapes and styles. Every one a-fit- ter. Dorothy's sell at $4.00, 4.50 and 5.00. We have a nice Patent Blucher Boot at $4.00. 4

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