Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1908, p. 1

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J YEAR 76-NO. 285. h 5 © . . STON, KIN ONTARIO, F FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1908. GREAT HOTEL Bonus Proposition Instead |. of Guarantee. THE PROPOSAL MADE TO THE BOARD OF TRADE THIS AFTERNOON. Ask For the Macdonald Park Site and $100,000 Exemption From Taxation For Twenty Years-- Gas Water and Light at Cost ~Personal Letter. "The following proposition in regad to the building of the Chateau Rideau was laid before the city council and the board 'of trade this afternoon : H. Richardson, chairman of joint committee of the city council and the board of trade, 'of Kingston, Ont., having in charge the promotion of a hotel. Dear Sir,--In pursuance cent negotiations with toward the erection, equipment and operation of a hotel in Macdonald Park, Kingston, we have concluded as requested by you, to submit and we, hereby, lay be fore you our proposition to that end, in which we have endeav ored to forward the project by adopt ing the suggestion of members of your committee upon the aid to Te afforded by the city. We propose, on the mentionea, tn erect, equip, five years to operate upon hereaftér named a first class, modern hotel, designed, built and equipped substantially in acéordance with the plans, drawings and model Jlready exhibited to you, work 4 "begun not Jater than May 1st Rand to be finished within one .y from that date. We will procure thy incorpora- | tion of a company with aj authorized capital subscribed or ungerwritten by responsible personye quate ry the enterprise' to completion. undertakings as well as those of the corporate Bodies represented by you, will be embodied in a legal and valid written contract, to be so drawn and authorized as in the opinion of our counsel, to be. binding upon the eity of Kingston and"its board of trade. Our proposition is conditional upon the acceptauce. ang peviormance by the City of Kingston of the following terms : A. There is to be conveyed to the hotel corporationcin fee simple clear of liens, before the work is begun up on detailed plans for the building, the ing Macdonald Park, already sel ected "and shown upon the. sketch here to attached. B.--The following payments in cash to be made to the hotel company a bonus' or contribution toward the enterprise with no obligation of re payment at any time and satisfactory preliminary assurance to be furnished of the making of suth payments, to wit $25,000 when building is begun, £25 000 when the erected the height third storey 825,000 when roof, £25,000 ished. C.--Agreements are to of you, our re- looking hereafter and for the &ite term to car- Ouy 1 © % 1 site as excavation for the have been proposed walls to of the the building is under when the plastering is fin "be executed DAILY MEMORANDA. Any Fur article Selected now at Campbell Will be placed aside until Civie Committee Bros'. wanted, Finance 8 Ottawa p.m, Queen's Ikall, 8 p.m. Dairy Meeting p.m., Saturday Rubber Stamps Whig Office. 'Messenger House, Sale $2.08 Inter-University Queen's, day. .. Mutinee Tom's p.m. Debate, Convocation at Dairy School, 1.30 made to order at the T= Boy Grapd Opera 8.15 p.m. of Silk each, No. 42 Blouses, at Saturday. 3 Debate, Convocation Hall Wgldron s, for Ottawa 8 p.m vs Fri Grand Cabin," Grand Saturday. Yl you need any rs Of course you will go To the big famous fur store Of George: Mills & Co." Opera House, Opera "encle House, 2.30 F Dec. 4th, In Canadian History. 5~The united forces Manigomery advanced 1888--A band of the river at Detroit ol Windsor, : 1866--Canadian and maritime ates met at the Westminster fotel, London, to arrange for the of the unions 1808--Gireat Toronto, 1002-- tario by @ to of Arnold and against Quebec, "libprators" crossed and took possession de! Palace terms snow storm raged in A Hquor large referendum pact was majority, but ring the act inte force 19006-John DD. Rockefeller 000 to McMaster University under certain conditions. vite « the taken m and not On | sufficient offered $60 - Toronty, i | Fine French . China Dinner Sets Special Cut ; One Week Only : $90 set for $68 70 set for 53 48 set for 35 45 set for 35 ---------------------------- S---- Robertson Bros, Bale For sonal derstood In say fore 1 ments realized cient mer, nouncement ing you 0 the bhably and « sand that nish taxation on Hyde, carried | 1 | the and furnished in such form and so au- thorized as in the opinion of our counsel to be obligatory upon the City of Kingston, securing to the hotel company. (1) Exemption for twenty years from all taxation; (2) the right for the same period, at the option of the hotel ¢ompany to pur. ase at cost from the city of King- ston, all gas, water and electrie "cur- rent it may require; (3), the mainten- ance of Macdonald Park as a public Park, free from buildings of any kind to the east of the hotel site. We are in readiness to engage in proper contracts covering in detail the terms of the foregoing proposi- tion. Upon receiving satisfactory evi- dence of the authority of the proper officials to bind the City of Kingston and its board of trade to compliance with their undertakings.--Respectfully submitted, THE KINGSTON HOTEL COMPA through Underwood & Attorneys, Chicago, Ill. Sac Letter From D. R. Dupius. 30.0, the Hotel Committed and Chicago, November Members of the the Citizens of Kingston : In presenting this proposition it well "to rpview "the circumstances lead- ing up to the present status of ne gotiations, 1 regard this neeces- sary in view of the various to the newspapers: 1 fron time to time, from which is evi dent that the attitude of the hotel company pot clearly understood. We have referred to as Ygany of speculators'; also as desiring that "the city should build the hotel and the company reap thes profits a former, and possibly a future, King stonian, desire that my per positio! clearly respect I for many citizenship, and to appreciate point and also forward the that any arrange be made with are fair-and equitable ind in the best interests of both I have, in common with all citizens, for years the city great proper hotel accommodation, for those who already visit but for those who would visit the, city: and who' could be brought to the city in large numbers, much to the city's benefit, if . suffi and suitable accommodation were provided. have contemplated {or some building of sith a place, only last sum newspaper an hat the city was will in such a project that took definite shape. Ag C. T. Henderson, of Chicago, aod mysell at. that time onsulted some of the members of the of 'rade to learn definitely was the extent and nature of the city would offer. We were that the city would pro guarantee endorse one hundred thousand dollar bond for any company who would maintain an hotel to cost not than one hundred and fifty thou- dollars We also informed the city would. probably fur the site from during honds immediately pro with Hilger, Graves & Co., promin ent architects and builders, and ex- erts in hotel matters. Their opin s that on such a sniall scale it not pay bother with it; both the and the situa demanded much larger and 1.) 18 as letters read it have 1s been a also shauld be this t while un me first, tha have been ab sent from Kingston I still retain my property owner able view vears being a there clearly have a city's voter, and am city's natural welfare the desire and to that may hotel company to see the of only eed not Kingston, the was years but it after seeing a aid ideas are aware to ny oard what aid nformed or a issue erect were and the took the of exemption life the up this firm of Chicago, of We position would that tion to times a (Continued on Page | LONG SEPARATION BROTHER AND SISTER MEET AFTER YEARS. Bridgeport Man Sy Bridg Fulton in Woman and Renew - Acquaintance racuse. 1. --Merss heen hier, Litchisson, where she met Robert Ly whom she ted from fc thirty B in Mrs eport of th Syracuse Charles has is her daug her brother n separa »w sister herve 1869 until of leit his in the year various places ister lost trace Lyng Bridgeport moved to ther and in and bro each . other Mi Fulton, der Lyng resident of and now a through a clerk in who was visiting in Fulton learned of the whereabouts of his sister, He immediately phoned her and planned to meet: her at her daughter's, Mrs. Charles Lit- chisson, No. 415 East Castle street Sny- drug store, Syracuse Mr. Lyi Fulton fail him he relativ in to gold his business his eves longed for of his and has been spending the looking + for his broth: Canada and his this place. i - Returns After 32 Years. Now York, Dec. 4.~After an absence thirty-two vears, Thomas J. Mal for a quarter of -a- eentury cons dead, has »eturnéd to i East. Newark to the Julian a. baby Malloy front. ing it man standing tl what~ht wanted Aro you Mr whi has when began some last er ter {WO YORTS sister rgaret nivel Ma in 8+ in of at came Mi as house of his d Jova, whom hi Ww Mrs, knock ago answercd a at @ few days Ni a and Mailoy said door Baw ope ged rere She asked still * am,' entity a Ww Living ate La learned by chat disclosgd welcome. He "when he address Texas To Be Reappointed. Washi Dec. . 4: -- JBresident He informed: Commissioner of Labor Charles Neill, that he will shoot hil ton sosevelt and, him | or Argument For Women Suffrage BY MSS EM. ARNOLL CIN A DISCUSSION ON A LONDON TS LYCEUM. Would Lead Many - Spinsters Marry and Go Where Women Are at a Premiumi--British Columbia, Women Are Interest- ed; New York, N.Y. World to-day says: According 10 Miss Ethel M. Arnold, of London, the niece of Matthew Arnold, and sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward, one the strongest arguments for suf frage in England is that many women from the single blessedness, In a diseassion of the tion before the league ducation yesterday she said that to American French women, to whom the f the bride's dot gives an ndependence, the ballot. might seem necessary. Even in Rome, Arnold pointed out, the sexes nore nearly equal, man such "unwholesome premium' London. The dearth n England peaker i classes have [his hideous annot 'With vould empt to Dec. 4.--The of woman it will A tragic fate whole for the ques political in Lyceum, or lo system added not Miss were being at. no t 4n as of marriageable appalling," said women in the remained and tragic continue the new give them toward this war. They would heir energy elsewhere, r countries where nwemium men the high unmarried" li ite is "Many waste of indefinitely status the franchise the masculine class would outlets con disap- seek for and vo to oth women are at { To Oppose Woman Suffrage. . Dec. 4.--A meeting held, which was attended by sev members of the of scientists and other promi went men, constituted itself into a reneral committee to oppose female uffrage., The meeting in a resolution xpi "the belief that the exten; ionwof. « the franchise to the women] vould he contrary to the best inter- wate of the country and émpire. Among many well known peers on the ommittee are Earl Cromer, the Earl f Dunraven, and Lora Rothschild. I'he members - of the House of Com mons on the committee less con spicuous, but scientists well re wesented includi Sir James Crich- Brown, Sir Wiliam Crooks, Sir James. Dewar, Sir William Ramsay ind Sir Edwin. Lankester. There are wveral welb known literary members neluding Rudyard Kipling. The com nittée will shortly arrange a fighting yrogramme. London, esterday, wal peers, 'ommons, House are are on Women In Politics. Westminster, B.C Dee. 4. voters of this city, who are an unusual interest the oming municipal elections, hold of meetings discuss administration of civic afiairs \t a meeting to be held: on Thurs lay aldermanie candidates will be ndorsed condemned by the wo en. Ne¢ w women taking The in are to ng a series the or ELECTION PETITION. One Filed Against A: L. Fraser-- Captain Reid Returned. P.E.L, Dec. 4 A. L. Fraser. {co in connection with the Kings was filed srday and served him at ( dint of corrupt practices or Ne sheriff \r'Y ument coneerning two conservalive al vote in the Printe county, servative) had a majority One \conservative vote making Capt. Read and Ihe shorifi gave his casting Read, declaring him elected. vies now stand: Liberals, 17; tivey, 13. { P.E.1. wlottetown, The petition vative), in Ch sere against tion count on Sour are Prince county heard the rejection and of ol one liber fourth district where Delaney (con voles of of one : 1 was rejected, Delaney even vote for The par- conserva- ' Some New Legislation. Washington, Dee. 4.-It that a 'bureau of mines speedily established in with the dnited States department of the interior. It further intended to advance a plan to protect the publi from mining frauds; that re newed efforts "will be made to pre vent the great sacrifice of human life in our coal mines, and that neccessary federal and legislation will be recommended a that the nation and co-operate for the betterment mini industry. is expected will be conjunction is state with state of the request Killed In Quarr 1. Dec. t fense ¢ ! Shooting, She Miss Henry re. er Chicago, falleges, In | Estelle Stout, yesterday, { Hornberger, agent concern. of Miss er, _ BOCOY pictur o ister killed for Mrs a piel liarging A. Chambers, sister Horuber i lice, ealled to | said. knocks wlmitted Stou I with po Hornberger fa ling when Horn own over' a berger, she Miss Stout verring ue Gets Four Years. Kenora, Ont., Dee. 4 Russell, the sant of police who was caught robbing drunken veal John prisoners, sentenced t four prison. n Grape-Fruit, Oranges. fdwards & 4 Bananas, Dates, Kin, figs, ete. Jen- THIS 15 WHEL I f | was | Watertown, local famished the ming gar inserted FUR THIEVES FOILED. Gang Had Little Luck in Little London. Londo, Ont., Dee. 4,--A gang of fur thieves, two men and two women, who are said to have recently operat- ed in Toronto, visited London on Sat- urday and tried their hand in a Dun- dag street store. The merchant, how- ever, was warned and kept so sharp an eye on them that they left quick- ly. The police are on their trail. Girls Sent To Hudson. N. ¥., Dee. 4.--Myrtle Cook, aged fifteen and thirteen years, and Carolyn Davis, fourteen years of age, were sent .to the girls' reformatory at Hudson, as the résult of a story whieh the little girls told Jue Reeves behind closed doors, The childien have been living in a house in Newell street which has been frequented hy whites and gros. Watertown, and Carolyn ne- Civil Engineer Shot. Danbury, Conn., Dec. 4.--The body John O'Hara, a civil engineer of N. Y., who, accidentally while hunting near Brew- and who died in the bloodpoisoning, was sent home, LO 4 of himself N > 10 shot gter hos: 10 pital PREFERS HER DOGS La Tour, tarisian hau unive Hy but to her she has anyone she TO MEN. one of te monde, courted wo- intim: ates she had many -all men-~ the is the most in Kraneg confided that distrust whije men, ay déceivers. Nas to of belie es iE WAS FAMISHED WHEN TAKEN FROM. A SEALED BOX CAR. se He Was Without Food or Drink For Two Days--While He Asleep 'the Car Door Closed. Wash.. Dec, to embellish 'roughing it,"' almost Romming, a graduate ity of Minnesota, his when found in Everett. Wash., trip from Spokane without food or He was mrvested and booked a vagrant, but when the police learned his story gave him nourshment. Rom- said he eame to. the North-West gather material for a novel vanted to weav real expe to the. tale. He climbed into ar in the Great Northern company's local vard, wat after. a ride of while he was asleep a the was shut and fastened He sounded and kicked until his knuckles and toes became' bruis without at tracting attention. The that the contained peris shabia freicht and was quickly Everett eav: d life would have starved in Was Was Spoleane, for story on cost A. GG, the Univers He sealed 1.--Search color a of life. a was box made city ar at having to that drink for two days as nw and in- a "box Railway to get but ea 100 thinking fifty mites, in corner fact unlo: at he sai another has 25 CENTS TO SON-IN-LAW. Aged Suicide Gave Awdy Fortune Before Death. Joseph, Mo., Dee. wealthy pioneer who committed ago, alter fortune legally ~t i. --Aug of { northern suicide a carefully giving friends H recovered, devis- his Zerbst, a Missouri, few days wav Chis to ould wf a law, 80 not he carious August To-day when for probate it to son-in was filed found that he: had bequeathing to is sum f "twenty to chewing Zer s will Was clause "the which a son-in-law with baeco." five cents to- buy' i -------- To Have A Fleet -Some Day. Wash, Dee 4 are. provided facilities the Pacific a fleet of battle permanently dtationd on the acean. We have an appropria- 22 000.000 for twa dry-doc want anothir. With that 1 i i si Yaeific ariel i the Spokane, "Just as Wie with ade doek we will have f00n quate coast ships Pacilic ton on Of and we CPaRSH dent Hum the tate tal Prospect Dee. 4. -~More peneipall i Washington, { bie x estimated whe va " x yt bearing in the. slates amount to What Is skein In Sie Oe heginning 'ol that 1912 the three will 06.000 bushels 190%, -------- Ss, Surprising Values. In fur neck 'and mufis | Campbell Bros.', store «of ity. pple ero equal Ling eld of pisces at the "DENOUNCED IT A Sensation Created in italian Chamber. LOYAL ADHERENGE TO. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE GROWING DIFFICULT. Ex-Premier Fortis Scathingly De- nounced Austria's Annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Remarks Received With Great Applause. Rome, Dee. 4.--A sensation was eaused. vesterday, in-the coutse-of the debate on the Balkan question in the chamber of deputies, when Ex-Premier Fortis, the debater in the house, strongly denounced Austria's annexa- tion Josnia and Herzegovina. Sig- nor s declared that loyal ad- % the triple alliance was becoming more difficult and added : "1 am alarmed by the inérease in Austrian armaments. The day is coming when we must demand a clear explanation from our ally. from whgm alone Italy of war. If his state of things continues we must re- sume full liberty. Meanwhile let us increase our army and navy, which will the best guarantee of peace." Signor Fortis' remarks were received by the house with frantic applause in which the audience in the public gal. lerv joined and when Signor Fortis ended. Prime Minister Giolitti and a majority the deputies flocked around him embracing him. and shak- ing hands with him, the minister of marine being among the hearties of his congratulators BRADFORD' S ESCAPE best of Fort herence daily has fear be of From Asphyxiation Narrow. Bradford, Pa., Dee. 4. --Hundreds of the patrons of the ( 'ommereial Natural (Gas company. are thanking their guardian angels, to-day, that they still among the living. Before midnight last night a break occurred in the company's main and all lights and fires of patrons died out as a consequence. The trouble was soon repaired the company. eanced the fire bell rung as a warning that the gas again being supplied. Many paid no aftention to the Others were not, even awakened, Some thoughtful residents got busy and went about arousing their neighbors. In some of the hbuses gas was flow: ing 'rom the open cocks and in seve- ral instances inmates were partially overcome by the deadly fumes. There great indionation among the citi- because , the company tuthed on before all consumers had been warned. Was Very are and Was peaple alarm was zens the fully gas STRUCK BY FAST FREIGHT. Man Eatally Injured While Load- ing Hogs. Chatham, Ont., Ree. 4.--Jacob Old- ham, Wallaceburg, while loading hogs ori a sidihg at the Tupperville station on {Ne Pere Marquette, was struck by fast freight before he would get his horses off the track. Mr. Oldham was thrown a contider- abla distance many in- to head and bodv. One leg was broken. {ne of the horsés 'was killél outright The other escaped without- a scratch a and received juries his State Of The Forestss Dec. 4.--At the Nation- conservation committee, it that four-fifths (of the states. were under pri- that only seven- the public forests, and per cent.' of the pri- conserved. The aver- forests is about per acre, or a total feet, But from taken twenty-three feet "each year. or over three what they produce. Far wt run through fifty. million weres of forests each year. Washington, al Forest <hown the ownership per cent. of than one + foresty rowth was forests of vate ty 1 and were in feet the s + cubic billion forests 'of cubie the billion even were cubic times fires A. J. Small Won Swit, Hamilton, Dec. 4.--A. J. Small of theatre owner, won his suit at the hich court non-jury sittings against the Tuller Chaflin Co., of New York: The firm 'was under. con- tract to overhaul the Grand Opera here of 825.000. The con- tract ran up to 325.000. Judge An- olin allowed Mr. "Small 29.500 off the Toronto; at a cost poopy el PITH oF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Owen Sound is giving free dockage to vessels for the winter. St, Thomas railwaymen are 'losing £20,000 a month because' of the cattle embargo, it is claimed. The Wellandvale factory, St. Cath The arines, was barnoed on der: loss will amount to $50,000. William Elliott, aged seventy years, lost his life in a that destroyed his dwelling at Niagara-on-the-Lake. The revised Promey tariff to be sub- mitted to parliament, in January, in- creases the maximum rates twenty per coift. An order from Washington, cutting off the importation of smoking opinm at San Francisco, is causing excite ment among. the Chinese. A local co-operative society with a subscribed capital of nearly $30,000, will open a. general store at New Westminster, B.C., early in January. A white deer has been shot ow Sumas Mountain, by a party cdf sportsmen out on a month's shooting, The rare-specimen has heen brought hepa aud is now on exhibition. faokenschmidt, former world's cham- pion wrestler," and present Champion Frank Gotch, have buried their difier- ences. They appointed a committee to arrange details for a match to de cide the championship to be held next March. STEEL SAID To WIN. Famoug Clause Three in Contract Interpreted in Its Favor. Montreal, Dec. 3.--According to a cable from Loudon the privy council has decided that the famous clause 3 in the contract of the Dominion Iron & Steel company with the Dominion Coal company must stand, which practically gives the final decision to the Dominion Steel company, as was almost universally anticipated. It was pon the interpretation of this clause by the highest court in the empire that the general result' depended, and the news from London has naturally sansed h "jubilation in Canadian steel cireles. Ong was to cause steel issues to advance in price on tho Montreal Stock Exchange. hig result Sale ot oud Books. London, Dec. 4.--The auction of the library, owned by Lord Amherst, he gan at Sotheby yesterday after- noon. A Mazarin Bible, the first Bible printed any language, was sold for £2,050. A small folio volume, containing the apocalypse of Joannie, and several other fifteenth sentury works, sold for £4,400, A v the celebrated Cambridge: Bible, owned by King Charles I, sold for £1,000. The sixteen Caxtons, the shief feature of the sale, were with drawn, having been sold en bloe to a private buyer, believed to be J. » Morgan. in Was Found In Cemetery. London, Ont., Dec. 4.--The body unknown man of sixty-five in. the Jewish cemetery, here, afternoon, when Shote ac- the remains of Simon was killed by a street tho shed in which to shel- He was terribly emaciated of of an was found yesterday companying Swartz, who car entered ter women. and had evidently died from lack sourishment and exposure, He car- ried a 'paper in. his pockef," on the margin of which was written: the first two verses of "Lead Kindly Light." TOWN OF GANANOQUE sr ACCEPTS THE GIFT OF HALF MOON BAY. Rathbun ' Company Makes Claim Against the Town For Rent--- old Pumphouse Stands on Company's 'Property. Pec. 4. --In lnsgt evening quartette held ; tainment under "the auspices of 5 Andrew s Young People: Associa- tion. The attendance was fair. At the council's session, ter the discussion having heen in abeyance jor nearly two the clerk, MeCammon, authorized to eommumicate with heirs of the late David Wallac of New York, formally accepting the bequest of Half Moon Bai in behalf of the town of Gawmaneque.. This mieans another agreement on the town's part to look after the. ser vices there Sunday evenings dur ing the summer. The Rathbun claim against the town for the perty on which the old pump house at the end of King street stands A short time ago there was a movement made by that company to get pos An- Sher- enter >t. St. the an Gananoque, drew's church lock male af held Vears, town a was the town on has made a pro- company hill and $1.700 for delay caused. To Curtail Publicity. Sorlin, Dec t.--In pur< ance of his disciplinary treatfoent the kaiser has decided to lessen the publicity of court happenings. It has heer heretofore, customary, to publish the most trivial the imperial = family. These, c will not he announced. doings of henceforth, be censored. by the im- affairs be- court will ministry Th Ine porial of~foreign session of the old pump house for an uptown telegraph office. It asks the town to. pay a nominal rental for the use of the property. Mr. and Mre. David street. make 'announcement marriage of théir only Grace. Elizabeth, to Arthur der, B.Re Montreal, son and Mrs. James A. Webster, street. The wedding will take on' Christmins day. Darling, King of the daughter, B. Web- of Mr Brock place Hore it is published. | Killed In Landslide. Dee. 4 n lueano, Agordo, vesterday, s of Pra and Lan- ecked the i of Ihe with t bod injured ong, have pee been recove pick David . Burns Monday n sent tempers 1 Or 2 Was Svmpathy of all to | ture. ; Mes. ' Barps ldest. daughter, a | von; and her voung- est their ng typhoid, 1 care was a {tax and when the disease settled the' eighteen h donble oi boy, throug st fie sur- in} qual- | her veins, hey strength was not sufli- | "cient, 2 nt A landslide at Mount | twenti-seven | of ! Py Svidenham of the Society Prescott Me. « Pitcher executive com Rev. J. 7. street, atterdded Canadian. Bible on Tuesday cove lone of - the mittee, Rev. Henrv spending Brooke ife. er, » a session 1 | mn nH. 8 soctety"s Stone this sireet, werk Gracey, tis a short time town * "Trenton, with and Mrs. Leander street. Vernon city, with his A. N. Parke, McArdle few weeks Roland Ta } parents, La France, Parke, New parents, (Mr. King street. First street, with fries réturned home, ~Mrs H. Murray, Watertown, N.X., spend ine a' short "time with friends Where, North York and Mrs. Mrs. H spending . a Chieago, has lr shalt ge rate 1 ting to west 'and north- - = lagi west, Bc tos day. Sa strong: northwest= by 'winds, slearing and and colder. Clean-Up Sale of . . illine TO-MORROW will be the last round-up of these Felt : Hats, Children's Bonnets, Wings and Veilings, of one thing we're quite sure you can't beat the prices. The Prices LADIES' and MISSES' UN. TRIMMED FELT HATS, §1 to $38. SALE BRICEY- 100 CHILDREN'S Silk, Wool and SALE PRICE, 10e. BONNETS of Velvet. ) WINGS and SALE PRICES VEILINGS. 10e. to 3b5c. Sale Display In anmex on ground floor. SALES FOR CASH. P J | ROBERT J, REID, } The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. v A Welcome Demonstration Lipton's dew onstrat or 1% till Se 12th will. dispense, free of hrated Tea, Coffee and Jelly fr his sedson "Evarybod y vite: 3 will remain Ww ! December, charge, their wind ecole This will he a busy shoppers at is cor@ially Jas. Redden & Co. Importers Of Fine Groceries TO CLEAR OUT Not me, but all my Stoves, 1 wiil sell at a good reduction for the cash. Al Ture § Second-Haand Store, "Phone, 705 LOCKED STORE DOOR. pie Stole Jewels Through a Smashed Window. Pittsburg, Pee. 4.5While the princi pal business, strget of the North Side formerly Alleghany), near the Penn- sylvania railroad station, was crows 'ed. with people, hurrying to ot from suburban trains, a robber fastened the outside door of Theodore Frey's jew- éllery stote, on : Federal street, im- prisoning the proprietor ar his clerks, 'and then smashed the big plate glass show window; getured two tags of diamonds and jewellery valu at 12.000, apd ran Bway with iy A plucky boy followed the thief and kept him in sight until the officers' and others overtook and ar: rested him.™ He gave his name as Edward Jones, Some of the jewellery was Jot "dur ing the chase, but most of it wax re covered, Jolt for home yesterday, i. -- Try Bibhy's fine §| underwear, 1

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