Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Nov 1908, p. 3

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SW 1 ~_ATURDAY, NOVE HG, . HE DAYLY BRITISH w Ww NARROW TE Fs scmente Miss. ASQUITH 1 HAD A SER "MONDAY, 'NOV. 30TH Queen's Dramatic Club The Premier's Daughter Came ! presents Shakespeare's Brilliant Comedy, | ¢ Very Close to Death--Overcome | By Fatigue She Was Found "Much Ado fe About Nothing Unconscious. ; ; 1 Ti ot Asquith, the daugiies SINCLAIR ¢ aaow Athengeu, Minister, has ] Blains Castle, Al H0¢., 156. at Uglow's. - li |] | i where she was sta; De hi | I Rt a RE 0 r parents during the Parliamentary | Se isi $ Asquith x weng out in the after- | on to walk Shots; the, bines to the | oL.the cathe in timé lof dinner, but i HENRY, Ww, SAVAGE Offers The Only she forgotien the book which sh? 1 eg . i took: with her, so about 8 o'clock in | The I evil" the 'evening she get out in ut iu quest of | | (DER TEUFEL) by FRANZ QOLNAR: The Dramatic Sensation of The, W it remarking to a at she | with would be back in a few minutes, r | EDWIN STEVENS When nearly two hours had passed uard ail | 4,4 The Famous Garden Thetitre, N.Y. without- ber Ee bptatages. a message fhe thal prea Be ata 4 Th i an that she was mnss- | oduction. 3 Po Bi | Coupuny aus £5 od 75c., $1, $1.50. A 'search 'party of coastguards was | | Sal "and, provided with ropo- | and lapterns, made a diligent i search among the rocks until eleven | o'clock without success. Anxiety was intense, but tha sears seemed 80 hopeless that the somtsh tion of waiting until the dawn had ,actually "been made when Samuel Milne, a young fisherman, who had been fishing in the bay in the after- noon; told some of the members of the How ose party that he had seen from | his boat a youhg woman Pip on the eliffe- a book at a place | on the north side Lt the Tonehaven and' @ considerable distance from where the search was being made. The search patty. hastened to the | place described by Milne, and, as they | neared it, they heard barking, and | sapn Miss Asquith®s dog came run- ning toward them. As soon as it saw them it turned and ran back and then turned again. At length the search party found Miss Asquith lying unconscious at the | odge 'of a very steep cliff. i Miss Asquith was quickly carried home, and Dr. Stewart, from Hatton, was summoned at once and attended to her. i It is thought that possibly Miss As- | quith had found' that she had left her | book further away that she thought, | Under Direction Hamilton, late © Prices, 25c., 35¢., Seats now on sale . THURSDAY, DEC. SRD. A GEN HE ix Bh PRA oth Fe : burgh, Pais 1 [a - : ho ont §.i Rs WANTED. GENTS: yan wig 8 Ww x 320 i ACRE > me : "Healy, wt 2. ter St. Rergnte. AN ALMO! 'pw. ps uare 7 i p + One "Art for $20; at pig "Phone, 4 > Do oe EL A N IR WK all Salt Li abled' wand packing purposes, at Andre Maclean's, put. Seats 'on sale Monday. For Sale 'WADE'S CORNER | Have you a nice comfortable set Ours to don this fall ? If not, there is no reason Wao without them, for our prices place them within we reach of everyone. Throws and Muffs to match in Astra, Sable Fox, Marmot, Lynx, Rat, Mink and Coon. § ? Caperines, in all kind of Fur, from $5 t@. 00, Laides" Fur Coats, in Bochrane Lamb, and Marmot lined, from $30 up to 75.00. Cloth Coat Our Cloth Coats for women and children WANTED THOUS "openings for the . Salesmen earn big salaries, 1 to $10,000 a year and ex- i Why be contented with a $40 ¢ $50 a month position when you un from two to telr times as meh and your expenses besi if su lean be an Expert Sales- ? We will teach you to be one § mail in eight weeks and assist hi 10 secure a good position. No lanier experience required. Hundreds | our graduates placed in good tions. If you are ambitious "and It 10 increase your earnings, write or call at) our nearest office for our , "A Knight .of the Grip" al tell you how. Address Dept: , National ' Salesman's Training 8 San Francisco, Kansas Qily, A ina polis, Chicagy, New York, Nhs Spring The most = valuable business property in Kingston. Full particulars at D. A. CAYS; 57 Brock street. SPECIAL' MEETING OF DAIRYMEN At The Dairy 'Schodl, Kingston, Saturday, December 5th AT 1.80 P.M. Addresses will be 'delivered by Senator Derbyshire, Brockvilie ; H Glendenning, Manilla ; G. G. Publow and others. Joseph McGrath, director for the dis- trict, will occupy the chair. } J. R. PARGAVEL, M.I:A., President. R. G. MURPHY, Beécretary. | Ontario souls CK. TO Ry PWE! vouse, 9 roo ad W. G. alectrie aan 1b . lighted ands gi Any Yi Market Square. Aguncy, n 10c., 1c. STORE, CENTIALLY Toca on -Mdin street, only kind in town, turnover between four™ and five hupdred monthly, a snap fora quick buyer, Apply: William Griffiths, P.O. Box No. 968. Brockville, Ont. 5c, NOW IS THE TIME TO OR LPRUIT and Ornamental Trees, (Imes Land Shrubs for spring planti * from - the celebrated KH. D. Smith's Flelderieigh Nurseries. . Pere Law! , Agent, 68 Oeéntre St. "si dotard and I - will" eall, JIASTED--CENERAL, FUL GY QUALIFIED TEACHER, 9. 6, Hinchinbrooke, Ji Wager, T\Did you ever figure out how small a at our popu lation pass your house they could a am: me 208 ppl Secretary, Whos ToT -- ville, TOLET, UM STREET ents, Apply FIRE INSURANCE RISKS, GOOD pages lowest rates, fair settle R. C. Dobbs & Oo, 109 Telephone, 480. FRAME DWELLING, 7 7 rooms, local imp: on premises. ents. Broek ft. § 2 you have never more up-to date. All colors, sizes and st Now is the time to choose and have it put aside required. Children's Coats, $2, 3.00, 4.00, 5,00, 7.00 Ladies' from $3 to 15.00. > Sm-------- ie FANCY FURNITURE XMAS "PRESENTS gcibrary. Table, Solid Qu Oak, 'iron Wl y Chairs, same #8 cut, from $6.50 Sectional Bookeases, from $2.50 $4.50 per section, Music _ Cabinet, Tables, Pedestals, Mahogany and Oak. Parlor Buits, from $20 to $150. Mission Dining Room Sets, early Fng- lish finish from $50 to $125. RCBT. J. REID, 230 Princess St., 6 Doors above Opera House. Tele ephone 577. Will Sell The Craft. APPLES | ..tmm%e the | Bellfiowers, Tal- { King Edward as it now lies .on mah Sweets. rocks at English Bay, Anticosti, wil be sold by auction. All y of Alas a full | ope of float- fresh' Groceries. of nice clean | 'FF re "Oysters D. Couper, 341-3 Princess St. 'Phone, 76. Prompt Delivers: to Chiffoniers, Parlor Jardinier Stands, in Spies; Snows, line has been condemned by the surveyors. The King Edward ago. She was driven high on the reese ued. a------ Marriage resembles your old slipper in that it is a great "dis- cipliner, * How to Adjust. Collar on "MUTO" Coat in 10 Seconds TO RAISE, The Collar for stormy weather : un- ' Hy a 2 clasp the dome fasteners on either side, The Collar for Tair - weather, unclasp RAISE- the collar and press the fasten-| BOTH domes in collar strap, turn strap ers fogether. Fasten the small collar] down, lower collar to: ®rigihaly position strap to the two domes, one on either 3. button lapel across. agd turn back lapels. IT'S DORE 1 IT'S DONE it's done. EP. JENKINS CLOTHING CO., 114 Princess St. TO LOWER. ?, New Method of Fighting One Indian \ Crumley Bros: likely that wreck of the government steamer the 1 ing her has been abandoned, and she { he | ! went ashore at | English Bay in a fog about two weeks | rocks by a fierce gale. The crew were | Pu mogher's { | to "the west of New Guinea, 'whose but with gharacteristie tenacity had resolved that she would not Wm back | until she had discovered it, pushed on until overcome "y nd had TOLL OF THE SNAKE. 'THE SHREDDED WHEATICO, Will give a BANQUET Under the Auspices of Brock Methodist Church, on TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 8 Supper served in Lecture Hall of: the Church, from 6.80 to. 8 o'clock, . For Menu, See Window Cards. Ixcellent Programme, at 8.30. o'clock, Admission to both ; Adults, 25¢. Children, 15¢. DYING PEERAGES. Many of the New Familigs Will: Dis. appear In a Féw Years. There are nearly a dozen ladies in Great Britain who are peeresses in their own right, most of 4h them with- _out' male 'heirs, while two more ladies Will' be ddded to the numbér when Lord Wolseley and Lord Roberts die, The former 'has no son, but his vis- county was conferred dal re- mainder to his daughter, and with remainder again to her 'male issue, 50 that in that way the title may be per- petnated, while in the case of Lord Roberts, who lost his only 'son in the South African war, the earldom has also been conferred with special fe- mainder to his daughfer.. Amongst the peers whose titles will, under. present eircum: , cease with. their death might be mentioned Lord Milner, who has no heir, and Lord Llandaff, who. as" Mr. Henry Matthews, filled..t Jome Secretary "from: 1886 to Boi or: relative who can Tugcued. to rg tle y neither had-: Lord Shand," : : judge of great a ho ped four years ago. of the legal ord w with his death was who, as Sir Henry lished the reputation est eriminal en go! his day. Lord Northeli erly Sie. ele ane Harmsworth, h rie remains St. Plague May Save Thousands. The "Times of India" gives = the snake" statistics for 1907. The total wrtality amongst human beings caus- & by shake-bite fell from '22,811 in 186 to 21,418 in 1907: So low a figure not been reached since 1897. The @ease ' is noticeable = mainly in 1 and Eastern Bengal a. As- s&m, where the figures fell from 8,802 andy, 730 in 1906'-19/8,276 and 1,900 ively in 1907." The moet im- rtant increases occiifred in Madras ma, where the figures rose ¢ mn Sov and Tied im 1008 bo 1,977 and 1u48 respectively. The. highest | mortallly in Bengal occurred, as us- | nal, in' the Patna division; the pum- | ter of deaths being 3,393 as compar. | od with{3,636 in 1906. The decrease | in Eastém Bengal and Assam is at- | tributed to the floods having been lower. The Central Provinces figure (996), is the lowest returned in any one of the last seven years. The | Lauder- Brunton treatment of ksnake- | bite by incision and application of | permanganate of potash and' the dis- tribution of lances continues. It is toe early yet to pronounce with any certéluty as to the result of the ex- periment, but a number of Tavorghie reporte have. been received. Eight cased 'are reported from the United Provinces of the successful use of Dr. Calmette's 'antivenene. - In two of these cases the permanganate of pot- ash treatment was also employed. War Artist as Stowaway. Mr. Melton Prior, the well-known war artist and correspondent, who was married recently to Miss Geor- gina Douglas, daughter of the late Mr. George M'Intosh Douglas of the | British Civil Service, has taken part in over twenty-four campaigns and revolutions, his first appearance on the battlefield being in the Ashanti war of 1873, his last during the Russo- | Japanese war of 1904. Mr. Melton or developed pluck and daring ear- in life, When he was four years | aa his elder brother induced him to accompany him on an _apple-stealing expedition into a_neighbor's garden, | and, when their pinafores were -cram- | med Hull, they were suddenly disturb- | od: and beat a hasty retreat. Mel- | { | e ord Brampton, Haskins, him. bachelor, wd hig brother is therefore heir to the tifle, while Lord Welby, ermanent. who was of the heir to the. title: sopferted for con- spicuous sefvice to the state. gevice 10 the Mae Chaihed-Up Books." The customs Mi old times are brought to hen one visits Breadsall Parish' near Derby, England. In this ---- '18 a set of chained books, which are kept in an old oak desk at- the eastern end of the north aisle. The desk is a double one, with hinged lids, which can be Tock ed. ' One recess contains Burnett's "History of the Réformation, pub' lished in 1679 a 1681, and 'the "Works of Josephns,™ printed. in 1702. On the other side of the desk are "Works of John Jewell, Bishop of Salisbury," 1606; "Discourses of some London Divines,56 a "Histo Yer by van. the Early Cave, D.D.; "History of the a 1683, by Dr. 'the Apostles ton's brothen fell headlong into a rain-water butt, and Melton himself, in getting over the palings into his father's garden, got hitched up' by a nail through his hand. When his | parents lived in Boulogne he hid him- self on one of the London steam- ships in hopes of being. taken on as a sailor, but it happened to be a rough night, and his first feelings of sea-sickness daunted his ardor. When he was discovered and brought:before the. captain he was made. to do some very nasty work, and was thoroughly sickened of sailoring. As an old cam- paigner, Mr. Prior has always beliey- ed in making himself comfortable, and boasts that he was the only man with a tent in Ulundi, where Lord Chelmsford slept under a tarpaulin. Noterming the Head Hunters. A eurious development is in steady progress in the Solomon Islands, the group in the South Pacific which lies to the Fourth ent Cave; #nd "History of 1684, by Dr. Cave. Each book is at- tached to the desk by a light, chain, two feet long, so as fo prevent any Saihotived person from removing Former Representative Silds Hare, of Texas, a Mexican war veteran, and + counfedgrate soldier, died at his people have earned such unenviable | ome in Washington, aged aig notoriety as head hunters. The young years, | men of the tfibes in these fertile and 4 = | beautiful islands are abandoning the Is Your Hair Falling ? historic pursdit which has made them Rh dreaded for denturies in the South Sess and are taking to the copra fn- dustry. Copra, which is the dried in terior of 'the cocoanut, is vilued com ially * for - the oil which can be from it, and some of the youny Solomon Islanders are acenmulating considerable wealth by extracting it though the older generation, to whom head-hunting 'is still the only profes sion for a gentleman, are said to look "Is it itchy 7' "Is it thin?' "Do scales fall off ?" "Do you scratch your head ?" "Is the hair hard and dry?" 'These are the symptoms that vou scalp' disease is at work. only treatment is "Pr, H; "tel The ilton's No- scales, than | jcalps to a healthy condition: hing" for dandruff, itchiness,' 'alling hair gives better resulis { i he use of Dr. Get a 50c. box from your dealer, down upon them as being "in trade "London Standard, Sr estab: | | being the fin- al' Treasury from 1885 "to 1884, has no |' Flectisit THE uSSRTONITY TO FURNISH on electric work, All ki br om promptly done. F. J. ., 206 Wellington street. inds Bireh, £350. draft. "W Block, Brockville, VETERAN LAND SCRIP, WILL Send papers on attached sight ths, Griff Ont. illiam - Neuss on your hands, " House to will bring them to you. cuts we 8. Metuy | FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without beard. Modern convenience. Apply 214 William street. PAY Fulford SOUTH yards or nens, eligible. ger, . tion No. salary. FP Apply Lake, to On QUALIFIED Section, County Protestan gualificati to W. C _brook, Now IS Ti Groove a put on make the foot Colhorne AFRICAN Warrants ; immediate order for seven ugranteed ; highest wn 'ddress Box carted. Prices right. Lytle, Gegeral Carter, Flumtpee Farm, to comme! anly, VETEF A JOB LEANING ASHES oT oF cellars, GREAT DANE DOGS--A YOUNG MALE and Femuls, must A PRACTIFR HOLDING A CERTIFI cate (of ghalification for" 8 2, Township * of rofestant nee deh---ol Harry LH Englan TEACHER, ¥(¢ No. 4, of Addon, t preferred. ions and experi assada, Ont. Ie nd SEASON Tongue m air titht at hy 4 Frank street, be perfect speci- solid blue color, registered Dean Knickerbocker, Charlotte, referred. January, Kaladar, PRLY. th Sec.<Treas., Weather your doors and windows RAN LAND rice bald. hig offiv ARTHUR HENRY P. + ARCHITECTS, ROOM OVER WADE'S, and Brock - streets, water beatings Apply Brock street. . con. KING including hot McCann, 51 TRILTS, ARCHITECT, office 'and residence, 181 University Ave, 'ROSELAWN N° THAT HANDSOME SMITH, ARCH! ete., Anchor Building, Market Saviare. "Phote, BEF. on Union street, at normal ® ental for thé winter. Apply 8. R. McCann, 51 Brock street. POWER & SONS, ARCHIT appiy. 3 us wil BOTS, MER- corner Brock chant's' Bank Buililing, x "Phone, 212. and Wellington streets. ory Mana« NX. dhool' Sec- f Oso.' State WH. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, o second floor: ver Mahood' Drug store, corner Princess . Bagot streets. KEntranes on Bagot street. 'Phone, 608. PERSONAL. Duties 1909. nd, Sha rbot - IN. BCHOOL Township for 1909, stating if 'any, North TO HAVE Strips to per 57 6 cents Gibson, way, Th next to Baltimore Su A little roor inj and in and tender with sn His ten wander country A A Sweethearts with lo for the {friends 1 Mire. | Hamilton's; Jintment, which speedily restores" sick | = illness with hear of his and Mr, N.Y., have visiting at GQ. Henderson has returned from: visiting | and sr., was call- frie nds Bay.™ at Jackson, Wednesday w { Annie Dufie {to William {the bride, by Rev. D. will reside 'at Willettshohme, visitors : lane, Kingst Can' little room for little room tg + little room A hie room for grief dness and for light ; A lithe room for dawn's; sweet glow and, A Gaupls Married, Cushendallyy Nov. are still plowing. a plowing bes on Monday. which was "» {largely attended. regret to hear and Mrs. i Mrs. W. Franklio, hty-one 'ed to the bedside of hor father, Leper, have GENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR WINT- er overcoats years" turned and made like mew. Your own date suits. guaranteed to please. Thomas Gallo-i cloth made Price and e Tailor, 181 Bibby's Livery. A Little Room. in. m is all to sow, little room is all one needs to bloom grow ; love and word and deed ; little room for song and smile is all syeetheart, 1 we need little room to sing and laugh, piling face ; little room to do His will and share der grace ; tQil dnd and to rest, little room to feel the joy that-fills a sweetheart breast ! is all or in town, little room. to. keep the clock of from running down ; little room: to play one's part, or gioomy weather-- within a ved han an starry night' : A little room for peace and strife, battle and for love, With green fields and blue skies up above | R W. fever, recovery. M Rees, returned |} Anderson's, Lyndhurst ho is serious evening, the was united Cuftis, at th Jen Mr. on, and Mrs. at Mrs. Our City Merchants. printing Hamilton's Ointment. {promptly at the British Whig office, the cheapest and best place. their Prony made now, one ne ona Sweetheart { ds clasped together ! | i underneath 28.4 Hyland's many i of his serious ( but hope soon: to | | Rochester, "Mr. and Mrs. Dufferin, at Mrs. W. 1. Henderson's, so Miss Agries Wilkinson, "Napangey also last fiito up-to- HAIR, MOLES, BLTHMA RKS, , , tC. permanently, f without. sear. Tenty og Epes ence. Dr. Himer J e, Nose Throat and SKin TE emi Specialist, 258 'Bagot street. £ TADIES--INSIST ON HAVING DR, MAR: tel's Pills. The standard remedy because "lof superiority in quality and reliability. Trials have proved its incomparable worth to thousands df suffering women. Buy of your druggist. Refuse all substitutes. FRET --~YOUR FORTUNE TOLD FROM cradle. to grave ; matters of busi~ ness, love and marriage made clear ; what 1 tell comes true. Send birthe date and 4c. in stamps. G. Leduc, Box 110, St. Lambert, P. Que. CENTRALLY Arpe 08, #45. King Gent's r. LOCATED front and. rear rooms, at street, over J. P. Forrest's Furnishing Store. Apply Forrest. to ee ep ete i te eee FURNISHED BEDROOM 'AND arPTING room; or *%edroom only, central Jagation, gas: hot and cold - water, 19 dern conveniences. Apply. Box A." Whig office. x: FROM OOT. 1. 181 Divison © rooms, dn@luding hot water h qliire at 179 $ id ag, fvision Sty MONEY AND BUSINESS, LIVERPOOL, I fre" Insurance Ch i anle assets $61,187, RE. dion 10 which the policy] * Have for security the Biliated at a of all and city at od vi, possible the stockholdérs, property insu rates. ore. renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange LONDON a GLOBER MIS CELLANEOUS. MARRIAGE LICENSES. workmanship Brock St. | | eds to plow and | cheer to go dance, to needs, in i in fine jand da * care, for for the | Fhe farmers Henderson had * ra. of hume Mrs: Graham | Utiea, | from | i 'Beeley's | Mr. ly ill. On 18th, Miss in marriage eo homie of kins, They Redent R. McFar- McFarlane's; at Mrs. J. Kilduff, done = life {7} + fee {1 ISSUER OF Clarence St., residence, KIRKPATRICK, Marriage Licenses, 42 telephone, "568 ; evening, 88 Frontenac street. O. «8 QUARANTINE ' INBURANCE, ACCI- dent and Health, Policies guarantee ing weekly indemnity--For ahy aceis dent or any. illness, Jravides; also for quarantine. Get particylars, 7. , J. Boom, Agent, 159 Wellington St. RE PUTATI ON | SWIFT'S... Means the best money can buy, Your custom is {and dul D. E. FRASER, hone 373. 78 Willan. solicited. of Residential Property in the City of Kingston. Featherstone, vs Morency PURSUANT Jo, ORD OF THE High Court of ce inn Bhis action there will be Often for sale, with the approbation of the Local Master at Kingston, by William Murray, Auctioneer, AT THE PROPERTY; NUMBERS 164 and 166 BAGOT STREET IN THE CITY OF KINGSTON, ON MEDNBEDAY | the, SECOND day DECEMBER, 1908 AT TWERLY = oC LOC K NOON the following property: That part of the Nerth Bast portion of t number seven and of the South esiern Portion of Lot numer "six on' Bagot street particularly i deseribed in two deeds from Thomas ' Paton 10 Michael = Donaghue dated respectively, June 28th, 1864 and August' Sth, 1867, registered in the Hegistry Office for the City of Kingston. On the pre property is ocated three dwel- ling is Sha property will be offered for sale subject 10 a& reserve bid. The purchaser shail pay ten per cent of his = pyr hase at the time of sale to the Veadors or their Solicitor, and the sbaMnce ig thirty dayy thereafter into Court to t credit this action, without interest. 4 of ' he Vendors will anly be required to furnish a Registrar's Abstract . of title and to produce such dedds, "opies there of or eypidence of title as arg in their possession. In all other rewpects the Terme and 'tonditions of sale will be the stapding conditions of this Court. Further perticulars may be had A. BR. CUNNINGHAM, 801-4} KINGSTON, or F. . RIGNEY, SOLICTTOR, KINGSTON, Dated the twenty third day of Novem, ber, 1908. from It's foolish to go back a generation i or more in search of a pedigree. ! Bigotry and ignorance genarally travel in handshaking distance. Some: of us are cowarda to ran abs the sight of shadows of Seouble Gi i J. B WALK EM- Locg! The man at. yout elbows he ity may be out of sig REEL ifs were

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