Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Nov 1908, p. 5

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Playfair, Martens & Co. Members Toronto Stock Exchange Canadian Northern Ry. Bidg., Toronto, Cancda Special attention given COBALT STOOKS We have just issued a new map of the Co- balt Mining District, giving location, capita ization, acreage, shipments and dividends Copies mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. ur mounted ones for $1 (0 Buy Gobalt's Stocks Owing to the great de- "mand for Cobalt securi- ties we have arranged special facilities in our office that we may give our chients the best service possible. All Gobalt Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. Qui te had th on of ried by » the pax from on past i dinner eepdings the pri ovents i Miss ast a farew 20th, L MesX gave a honor Calvin mum Folger Florence Dalton nn Frances the l Mrs street, Mr asked a little pa \ Mrs guest 1 I'he wind he tea pret tandir face Pe chry it. Mr Misse the | tea addled o twenty-h pily gether ih Long Distance "Phone Main 1639 R. H. TEMPLE & SON Established 1875 Members Toronto Steck Exchange 12 Melinda Street, Toronto received tion t wi n day Mrs Mi thi Mrs Poyntz the Otta (quite Miss ol Ar week wa E. STRACHAN COX. OF THE STANDARD STOCK MINING CHANGE, wi I will be Miss MEMBER AND for Pamphlet on LT DISTRICT tan Telep hone Main hd not My Send ° _COBA 43 Scott St Norm _ Toronto. Merry h McCrae Mil att rinald late PELLATT 3 PELLATT St Ris wn A 5T0C K BROKERS AND FINAN le the hesigue Wis o'clock ty ne be making Re freshments midnight "al fienge, are Thursday whist and he bridyg A that witching at smartest \vonmor affair winners not . Lillian enter tained a evening at ell, for South wil] spend the winter, R. Carson, large a Tinche m the The with f decorated he Mis Miss Miss table Wis Katie Cuntingham, \ljce B Sullivan' house, John few riy went really me wd te ty tre thout autiful » Geo Waldron Miss up to Robi the . oe Waldron, on bride-to'he, ¥ and making - Mckay, . \ of the he took event for th tournament unique feature it was continued | gays Kaiser Stands An Isolated till the hour break alternoon of in were By the mitlni gt the in mentioned - > Alfred number sirthday where -- Arthur Wednes Miss 1 week setting e form va } t pro served request | street of friends party and Miss Carson leaves on 'the Carolina, she Place," SCI SS I IYS } Bold in Guwilight : CEE ITU EY Ys sw dure Y ve i various | mn | was very prettily "low wire Miss Gordon, Miss Macnee, Miss wtrice Tandy, the dau arrie and ten ( . Ji oronto or \l people on fred oung to last night - hit rming Smith Mrs tor ible a and W. Jennie santhemum tahle delicious ut ve the Badminton election ted very - + it w I Livin and guests a nd Charles h I Wes ery on vellow with fern Cre gstom the - little tea Montreal Meka on of as ost rticularly a brig mirror being stal 1s candle and were Jr. presided J punch, were hers Mrs fruit wesent affair was enlovable - names 1 ferw herself a I expected ". to pla Miss davs Kenneth French Waverly, Hallie | n tt oto ( Robert CIAL AGENTS COBALT socks tht and Correspondence wired at rs Bank Building Toronto 'Phone Main THE FRONTENAC 10AN ANDINVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President~ Richard Cartwright on Far 1 roe Deben Deposite Mr Stratfe fold or invited expe bong And nu Orde 401 other ra may be our nee Trade 3063 Sir M: anaging Director eGill, Clar sires ELLIS HED BOOK NO. 7 Is Now Ready Sis Hed Bo i No. 7 tod Ellis Bros., Diamond Importers, Jewellers and Silver- smiths. 108 Yonge St., Terento. ELOCUTION. Pysical Culture and Dramatic Arts uoder direction of MissEvaOrifith i Fme last { Pring ersaty Mr 1 rda Mellis Samwell, Monday w hers tow loronte, Mond again armaon visiting whe 1 her tobertson Callage from Meikle Hor vite op leaves on tor 1eNee 1 vod (Rev for she with yD 1 - we in Fenwick t wvuga a \ . be put up vt the the " not that within have . of Ottawa up will Foronto came to ©) go on and Mrs pres leave I at ent will Mi ure rench of Mrs aunt D. St Sy um thout ten days Carden Islay o-day <he onto, t \ street, it Friday chrysanthe- Edith Miss Mabel An- Miss hters Miss in all who | down to the pleasant little affair . yesterday street John polished sur white upon SLICK= and at Metcalie The hap alto and town to i street street for Mowtreal, intended will r next week number ol arman, I i har Montrea and -dauy alter Monday two I to her principal he ith I aleor Mrs Fpet Toyner Mi been with ronto, home Mr Ji1tor « ity i= more m Mrs SRL in eral Ribhy Ii choorin! knew Desicot furnec MN omplainit wople how kind exasperates the H AT ivi i 1 i Leta Nn I the | for R ket ti we Union Ontario will spend Ww Phanksyi treet Ladies' contuiue Ours Gander a month ley hte Foronto vr daug f { of { viRy Reid, Ga with 129 Umon street pending Mis H Miawa tO enloy este ame w { ww she Edward Wl football match Fil McoWalter Pillar past Ww the William then Pillay on way Wilson Journal the iy on, (Mtawa Mrs week of his home in Newbury her do i Alfred knox Col M: the Ie ha two mterhrovin Sydenham | {| periodical, had | | briny | alism Marion | THE DAILY BRITISH wae, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1908. NEWS OF DISTRICT 5" ¥ui, Norwoot. |LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS! engagement of their IN GENERAL. Editha Kingsl Hugill, Thomson wedding fate - £ easie Dowslev's | wih Maclaren on bridesmaid marriay Mond am onday Slain By Spaniard. Sherbrooke, Que., jof Police Davidson ! most extraordinary Ayres, South br i announce hter Kk take ar the Vv to I he November lang Mr will Americ i Os place in - in Eastern People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Brockville, will be Yought to a finish. presbytery will try to this year for mission- Mary Mis Gavin - Miss Mr. to The Gzowski { Og engnCe {eis Daly farmer and by Mr announced daughter of Growski, Toronto Montreal, 8 the celebrated War- | { tev At nock case Brockville raise %20,040 ary purpores, John irennan, a native of Frankford, died in Peterboro on Thursday. | Frederick Johnson "and i Rutter, Picton, were Belleville on Wednesday. Rev. Donald Stewart, Morewood; {has accepted the call to the Presby- | terian church, at Lancaster. Belleville likes the election of Alder- men hy the whole city, and would pot | go back to the ward system. | the presence of my wife, A. E. Raymond. Sharp's Corners, was sold his farm to Christopher Kel- Clare Station, for £3825. For illegal fishing in Addington ! county. D. R. Leavens, postmaster of | to blame, Belleville, was fined ®1{ and costs, | told me Peter McGurk, Brockville, left his home on October ih, and from that |g day until now he has not been seen or' il Hive } In { AN IMPERIALIST ALWAYS Daly, and escaped the { breaking out of jail. | markable part of the | the confession | ments before aged: forty-one, Enigma. the writer, Miss Sarah | married in ter"s) wife, whom he believing him away i {sent goes on to say © | i } Pkill him. LH 1! Ww and during a that he was mllows, but his away one night. [Ie as | heard of. On Tuesday, Edward Covert, aged | fifteen years, son of Wilmart Covert, | Cardiff, had his foot cut off 40 a dis- | my | tressing accident in the saw mill at | country ! Wilberfore | justice. | At Brockville, P. Brady was com- {ing up your { mitted for trial on charge of perjury. as The evidence showed that he was a ed my resident Smith's Falls, but voted | more after being warned. Pamelia Burrows, beloved Fred. Burrows, Alexandria Bay. died November 9th, of cancer, seventy-three years. Mrs. born at Napanee, Ont I'he death took place at Caniiton on lhursday of Thomas of the oldest residents of seventy-two vears heen 'a sufferer for a long kidney trouble. Hon. Fred. R: Ming, Ming, Napanee, was re-elected sena tor of the twenty-ninth district of | Cheboygan county, Mich., carrying county the district by a very majority marriage ish in South America. wife back to back. | | time. home. HH you EMPEROR WILLIAM, the affair Nov. 14.--The enigma among nhiects over he This is the keynote article his Herr of of kaiser stands the 60,000 000 rules remarkable written by the Munich Monatshefte the interview appeared Yerlin, ily wife of where NY nged Burrows was | A | ment whom of a on majesty, aul Pp 2 feature that would I Busching for ue dettan He informed me Is It was published bef R86 with jesty London "In portance, his ma which Herr those in the had from at He time one Jusching writes vital political think emperon riddle to development age questions ol Hn- > a economic social | entirely His his nd educationa differently torical VIOWS brother Di Peace. Nov 14. The committees London and strained nearly a fair to normal from our ol Jerlin, tween the clubs of hecame VIEWS are us on social seems contradictory, hi patient obscure his ol or mannen every mn estranges after two lost all hop i" one of the His expressing opinion large The Portland ter of Athens, t in way and are more even the mos who, R. Leggett, and Miss Lena Fair, daugh M>. and Mrs, E. Fair, took place last week, and luesday , morning the couple started for Fd nton, Ihe Standard Chemical company Deseronto, has purchased the wreck of Iron company that | destroyed this summer fire, the belonging to | contiaed interference Fonr land ad-| 00 who was mainly old works has also been tarting the club, and the purpose of extending |. od their handsome the Potsdamer strasse. big for the Germs what could London could be done of Charles | decades, he not | his man, conquering mankind enthralliby contemporary the fleet atures of German the problem of 1mperi le ted the ae defence for kept the than | ve who ucceeded the great has ne i o wid tothe which have British and which bade of the Berlin ion with differences the mn is of on | most | tween s1 gures propa the Lystory empire men, an en He to ganda for 15 One « during he gaiety first man In were bain the Gaylord in town, | well as company jacent to the rht for works within five First of all men objected very stron forward the ture. He has velopment of the national trilles, d | a position by never neg {as houses {the acres of external as thu worth more While punctiliously constitution of the | the growth of | ior "he home. of Alesander. Porg sational { Elphin, removing therefrom Me and him { Mrs. Daniel Geddes, parents of Mrs. | jugijity in Berlin. He Sa he Ferguson. Mr. Geddes was the first to | The German committee But the answer the summons, and after his peo- days' Wlness with enteritis, he i 1 October 22nd His beloved aaho, | had in failing | meet died on October 27 empire in houg the Twice entents the has v dozen observing « days did d of ideas and that pire, he the tere promote stitte home federal and ol in their princes in' For this we thank when Witham 11 alone the truth repeated charge that him the the fullest Even politic Yet stands ently would not ol emperor line help health its premises in strasse It may that some lish members did not tion embarrasing but rec hire own not on i give wno been be con in the | Bismarck achieved true him astihed veneration of iuht something would accord fi a th tax for a year, not the m CHURCH DESTROYED. hnes of | Coureh of St. Andrew's often in Smoke. mto Tribune ast Friday morning flames een issuing from St. Andrew x church, I' mission the York Road of west De before that the pretty of a pile the fire looks a had the had been round the place loss is complete, of X1.000 Andrew's outlying Redeemer hadow 8) man colleagues, bad hostility As vomen still membership, {in the club It is the mittee that still exist between London and Berlin next few cordial relatio among high the have blood" or popularity, ! old broa fened Goes be t matter of remain on and take hie hope the whatever the wi wee empen Up | of tween the shadow re tions a maining mute wher ord. a glance Deserc nn ake were what by ve reconciled and n of 108 | good, his | not waunld w doing the opposite « i people of him 1 reshyterian on of of all house I it worth whiic a couple miles the lapt ham he thinking to a davbreak little ashes inated, been set fire of quite eronto, and left of worship was {not known how fat l i ell people, o om was rn was 1 1 during the the of is but five Kind while moste re-established the are CROWN PRINCE AN INVENTOR ory - if it on Patent Studs 11 same ide gerly have nd } them. Takes Out For New Cuff "3 e no any for A eu for | he except an in No hi r---- develom 1 lerns Berlin ant built $s1On was m the uly church A other of D hay nee tw 1 an mi of the 1 protec the ol Announce hae a nl Hh who of the by Messrs Yeomans. and Annes Mr. Yeomans who took the from Crieen's Colle Over The Wo of the to ask leave = tudents vays conducted the services ico first was Mr. Meliroy, Uso superintended the erection He was followed McMillan hyn Salisbury, Little the above Rev retired minister leaning the The employees Moncton tailways ront ar rst missionary are for at of ties Ihe ( William thousand more t month of its history The celebration of the of ; | 1 t imse!f i : hurch applic thouy ularly Sharpe Pp. R during has han the past tha Nhaver, Mn i cars wa hare Season I'he 1. the of the e lor a building interior varving prettiest dle. The grey frame construc finished in making it churches im to} as it is improbablk rebuilt. During the life, however, much through the services was ol discovery : of being shades, little n New Y | wood | next, throughont and Quebec. The New York. decided married cle rgyman shoul in* that city vear. If he at least 1.500 At the cotton phis, Tenn., a caused an uproar i the | ple, desery the | link part for the ne ol ation 1 loss is severe one ation, will be of its done con have it © vears lite od was | id there entor | nt busi Having ministry may be ly Baseball Game. occupied Indoor exhibition game of jndoor base- at the Armouries on Fri between No. 5 and No. 3 resulted in victory a large margin, the to 11. 'The teams were 5--Bermingham, Lee, p 1h: Wilkinson, Payne, 3h.; Filtz, r Lunnon, W. Bermingham, Lf Jersey A\viumn for the No. 3--Fitzgerald, p.; Moncrieli, ¢; | found wahgering on, Henderson, 1h; Smith, 2b Walker, | Trenton, N a year Henderson, 3b. Clarke, r.f.; Bak-! there witho\t any , c.f. Lemmon, Li he ®as, Missis by ymplet the the n fan the publi 1} hall Ww mn avy studie of he Fo-day 1 played night 1 The to pass » 3 A inter- | day ghting for what his attending adel displayed polities by the he mestic | companies, a 5, by score from the Mark States but always Professor the United who disappeared ten ye | been didovered by his w \ Prussian NO the salaries of tebate hills subordinate 1 being No { Shaveraw Barrett, the increasin Ticials « oflicials Zh: ONCE AN ATTORNEY. Put | t Came That Out " But Reverses Him it. Mich Stratiord \ Relat claimed ives Ih ron t} tre or Recruit Heir To $100,000. Nov. I4.=+An hour I. Dixon was sworn in as a! Ready in the United States Marine vesterday, his father died and left him SI00000. Dixon said he would "stick to the show," and !| prepared to go to racks in Was King ton had heard \ncil C, the merchant at here he Ont N plant gan, who | the Detroit mills, and spital ntifieation Duy Toronto at an body Johr i Locks, Nov moved into for the Randatl ollapsed in Chicago, after | Chafiey's { rollit Ho wl WH nel & apper a James, nas ian i house John last Kermish to-day wi Miss Nellie few davs Leeland, Widnes uh one phys steamer hing~ton for William wd to arrive flour. ete spending ank to recruit the that nn Lupe i me fact known with hrou big the marine Dt just as if! of the K100.000 father, San Francisco, Wits a He 1 reverses hax in the a Killer, home the never Dixon, tailor died Have Groot t Mich N«¢ 4 was a Shops. To wt Huron, fhcially ns mer at Opinicon el A Farewell Salute Nov 14. The for home last Before \ the Grand H ! raiwa ars of including coach Port Huson. The least 1,000 men ee Freight Trains Collided. Ne« I C.P.R. west ht trains injured runk on Shethield night their farew to director three He's a . Hamilton Spectator The Kingston Whig when says that in people longing for virtues of the aldermen are Quebec, Choir the shops. will sailed " Grampian parture they sdid Charles EE. Harris, Canadian tour, and Fellow . " in de it Ih of ringing Jolly SS h are the electing Hamilton the by "For -There was of here " athe 'aterboro ck the shit two or last | cheers singing freig colliding. | Good ) " are few in this undertake realis talks. that it ought instructor persons ! some of ™e voue all i _------ MOBS ready of opinion con em made © New " York } Special 1% wo Reform when should large | eondaeted ood on system, it 2 ped off sult a «8 tury asx Dre Nov. "1 strippea him of ali, you a letter to the chief of police depart. you will receive full . | formation in regard to this matter. I will send you a picture if you desi attyact tion was the funny shape of his nose. came ol be four | githdraw from Potsdamer anything seeking Lake is to be opened on Sunday, J they for {Be rig wht against overwhelming motives Harrington, weather be ward to defend the lof aldermanic election as against the a, murderer was never captured. referred to states that Bowen had ! confessed to the writer that he killed ga The letter was made a few A MURDERER' Ss END. t Fr: The Nows most ix x a Revengel ul : 1-0 bit | has received let tex from Buen-i} w hich has The Tidings From V Various Points | a direct bearing on a murder that oc- | Ontario -- What | curred near Coaticook over a «¢ tof a century ago--the killing ol James Bowen, while was driving to his home. uarter | an- J the The | let- | by | re- that' no- a Spaniard, | killea both Bowen and his (the wri discovered | gather alone at his home, his wife | from the city. The writer whos#® name Chief DEVI son prefers to withhold for the to- i i pre- and then in I asked him he killed a man. arvested, {and found guilty and sentenced to the relatives took ked write you and let you know car that rela of t Berlin, two become pleasant. has been a good deal of misapprehen- cause sprung Gerry He me his cleared me before a court You will pardon me for I have t to kn np addr att he David Mason, | from an old and respected family.' ations he vears & 0 of up nan lyce which to make any statement before 1 would He told me that he once liv- ed in a small village near Compton, quarrel in which-he was then tried him to fin- "After his confession | shot him and The law of this of ak- written you requested by the man that wreck- wish ow ess ens BOTH HAVE HIGH IDEALS. British and German Women Seek be- um AZO nee There the be wo fair to eclipse clu uly bh. to leased premises He An « with of nd t t th ore in t he fact, the an active differences committees removed Il be ks, ns wom als t PITH OF THE NEWS, rid. Intercolonial ster the dled m ork, « be codvention sipp1 declaring hight riders are an oppressed peo i believed to | wt ars ife 1 Insane he ago and one knowing who 13 Mrs wint arrived Saturday wi She th a enter had lone 1 eq ided Vietc E sit ( he he eir was the wo roll Pp m of and t will on in 0 Ww 1 rea The Very Latest Culled From All mini p at | onth any I uly 2 "ee English may They not differences of a political na- the German wo- the the gentle- instrumental in who or in too conditions, in ual was mistaken. deci steasse and the to ria i ng- ua- | wer- | no | way | of art ym- ot hat be sho | ht] lize oli TELEPHONE 838. J.P. BICKELL & CO. Membets of Chicago Board of Trade LAWLOR BUILDING, - Correspondents of FINLEY BARRELL & CO. or NEW YORK STOCK XCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. AND ALL THE LEADING EXCHANGES. CONTINUOUS ==COBALT=-- QUOTATIONS -- --~RATES OF COMMISSION Shares selling under 10¢. per share, fe. Shagps sellin at 10c, and under 50c., do. Shares selling at 50c. and under $i, a Shares selling at $1 and under $2, 2c. Ete, ete., ete. - Kingston, Ont. Mane ¥ Clarence Chambers, Ww. Hector H. Hume, David M. Spence 119 Princess Street Ladies' and Girls' Coats and Costumes The more you acquaint your- self with this branch of the busi- ness the better you will like it. If you want a good fitting gar- ment you don't make a mistake in buying here. Styles are the latest, prices the lowest. Ladies' Coats and Costumes, Girls' and Children's Coats, Skirts, Underwear and WVorsets, all on second floor. Stock always well assorted. Prices the most reasonable. 8 Cobalt Sh UNLISTED BANK and OTHER STOCKS BOUGHT and SOLD FOR CASH ONLY ON COMMISSION ORDERS EXECUTED ON ALL THE LEADING EXCHANGES AEMILIUS JARVIS & CO,, Members of Toronto Stock Exchange. McKINNON BUILDING, TORONTO, CANADA. Policies Issued by the Imperial Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company of Can- ada Pay Indemnity for Thirty Diseases, lcluding Smallpox and Quarantine. Ap- ort five we we wrcentenary | GOBALT STOCKS ( Ree Vermont Protestant Episcopal clergy that no asked to | for less than 81,200 a | is married he should hive in plar t o chie ago, n the At Chaffey's Locks. Mis P er f th ¢ is exy load Summers wt ha after spending the house; ub is Han a longing for most n this connection is a change city the and Newby bure of | un Mem- wer | hat lds, | fof has | New | He was { | blowing the invedtor and Lieutenant streets ons nn Pp Mur- Fhe rom grain wet of is Oro returned |. um- Talking Oi The Ward System. mistaken vilton return ; system What the people of of T who latter could the to of ail here will wird system be, au, | y now for your Poly at the office, 18 er St.. Kingston. J. O. Hutton, Agent a _-- a , Are a first-Class in- vestment, especially: Chambers-Ferland, Kerr Lake, Trethewey, Silver Queen, Gifford, Badger, Rochester and other stocks for sale; also 5,000 shares Bailey Cobalt. STEW ART, 56 50 Victoria St., Toronto , { | | ment, however, resents missionary interference with matters commercial, added, "and if thie point is neglect. you may find the shut your face." KILLED BY INVENTION. | New Hand Grenade Explodes and | Does Horrible Execution. Milan, Nov 14. During experi | ments Viareggio with a new | cies of deadly hand grenade vented naval lieutenant, pell?, the owing to his { prudent suddenly He 'open door' Lin Trusts ond Guarantee company, Toronto, are applying [for probate of the will of the late Thomas Yemen, of the township of Hueon, county of Bruce. The estate iv inventoried at about 575,000,000 and is composed of real 'estate, mort- ui book debts and stocks. <ome men swear because they think it funny. and others swear to influenes the mind of others. The latter is more effective Nee Ribby's 215 college ulsters. Simple violations of the law easily overlooked whed it is to our in terest to be Privndly with the viola. tors. at the by Spe 1 The Timited, let ters m Ci im- burst, charge, handling; commander of the fongineer's testing assistant | Mazzuoli, { grounds, n the tri SO me- hor the a sO of the le tragedy tex were 'hy the force they them aii a mutilated that to rib J explosion begged anders shoot are Revenge By Music. Paris, Nov. MM. in a Paris cafe day, for prietor he had increase ~A pianist employed was fined £2, yvester re The noticed that after give the pianmist an the number his rapidly was a novel of the refused of venge pro '""Nerviline" Always Best. Because it i immensely stronger than other lininents--bheeause it re fieves the conge ition that causes pain because it' sinks into "the nerve cen- and affords relief at owee. Now understand why one family in three Nerviline: all these people have tested it, found it good in ' the hundred and one ailments that erop into every home--found Nervilive in- estimably the finest remedy in the world for pains, aches, bruises, rheu- matism, neuralgia. seiatica, colds, coughs and children's ills, because stronger, surver, safer than the ordi- nary liniments. Every wise mother iwould be given fair plav by the new has a 25c. hotile of "Nerviline" al- for the Chinese were es- 'ways on hand, it saves the dootor's "The Chinese gov- : hills. i 5 enfe to salary customers dwindl oi It only when all bul. one diner bad de- sorted him that he discovered the pianist had been inflicting Chopin's 'Faneral March" on the audience nightly. The pianist pleaded that he played akgording to the mood he felt after hig had been refused.' of Ares vou TR n west Missionaries And Commerce. Liverpool, Nov. 1%.+In a speech at a Lee missionary exhibition, voster- day, Robert Hart said christianity Sir era in f hina . sentially tolerant. y

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