Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Dec 1908, p. 7

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i) I THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, \ MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1908. * Christmas & New Year . Excursions Round trip tickets will be sold at One-Way First-Class Fare Good going December 24th an turn limit, December 28th, 1 1909 ; limit, return January 4th, First-Class Fare and One-Third ' "Goud going December 21st, 23nd, 23rd, 24th, 38th, th, 20th, 30th, 81st, 1908, and Jaunary 1st, 1900. Return limit, January 5th, 1909, Full particelars at K, & P.-and CP. RR. Ticket Office, Ontario St. "Phone, 50. F. CONWAY, Gen, Pass Agent. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train leaves union station, tario daily {Sundays gxcept ist, 1909 4 sh: N, GRAND TRUN 1908-1909 Round trip tickets will be issued at Single First-Class Fare Good going Thursday and Friday, Dec. 24th and 25th, returning on or: before Monday, Dec. 28th and on Thursday and Friday, Dec. 81st, 1908, and Jan. 1st, 1909, returning on or before Monday, Jan, 4th, also at . 3 First-Class Fare and One-Third Good goin, Dec. 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th; 25th, 28th, 29th, 30th, and 31st, 1908 and Jan. 1st, 1909, returning on or before Tuesday, Jan. 5th, 1909 ! Local Branch Time Table. | Trains will leave and arrive at City Depot, Foot of Johnson Street. GOING WEST. Lve. City 12.98 a.m. Ar - Pr NPL omm od WON =O af © INN TPRPO TTFLPPFO q BERBERS sek EBEEES - 1.29 p. 788 p.m. n daily. Nos. 1.2, 8,4,5.6,7 and 8 All- other traibs daily except day. For Pullman Accommodation' Tickets. and all other information . ly to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, . Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts., King ston, Ont, J RRA] 1)-1 RAILWAY For Copy Of Notes by' the Way With Time Table Of Maritime Express Canada's. Train, noted for excellence of Sleeping and Dining Car Service between Montreal and the JAtlantic Ports, Apply to Montreal Ticket Office, 141 St. Janes Street, or : General Passenger Department MONCTON, N.B. STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER 'HAVES WOLFE ISLAM (= Ee p BE oo Sfp Em Q MON. 8.80--11.80 a.m. TUES. 8.30-11.80 a. WED. 8.830-11.30 a.m. THURS. 8.30--1.00 p. Breakey' FRI. EB TEE 8 ow » B .00--4.8 SAT. 8011.80 a.m. 2.004 SUN, 45 a.m. 1.15~8.830 p.m. Sat.--Special trip to Simeve Island 'sand Spoor's dock, at p.m. Time Table 'subject to change without notice. Boat calls at Garden Island going te Royal ALLAN Svs" LINE WINTER SAILINGS TO LIVER- POOL. From St. John, Halifax. Dec. 12th. Grampian, sails Corsican, sails . >. 18th. Dee. 19th. Tunisian, sails. . Jan. 1st. Jan. 2nd. TO GLASGOW. Hesperian, from, Halifax Ionian, from Portland ... First-Class, $62.50 upw Class, $42.50 upwards, $26.50 upwards. Additional - sailings plication to J. P. KIRKPATRICK, ston. oN { OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF TOBACCO , Smoking and Chewing, at forty-five conts 'a pound, is a good tobacco. Why Dec. 12th. Dec. 16th. ards, Second- Third-Class, and rates om ap- HANLEY, or C. 8S. Local Agents, King. 25th, re- |. : also |. Koing December 31st, 1908, and January pay eighty-five cents. "Andrew Maclean, Ontario street. "Close-fit"' FITS TIE SLIPS EASILY, BTAYS LOCKED. . MADE In TWO INGH ONLY, 2 FOR 25c. --- 3 TOOKE BROS. LIMITED, MAKERS OF Lt h TIES, VESTS ° OF MEN'S . 1 NGS. 8. SALARIES Our High-Grade Courses ee el a Moda Rates. : FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE . Olergy. street, Kingston. . 'Phone 680, '®. N. BTOOKDALE, Principal. Oanuda's Leading Business Schoo) Day and Bveaing Classes. aeihurihand, aypewriiing, 'Books Leeping, 'elegraphy. Special dividual fnatruction Se puptis deficient in English bran he Rates moderate. Enter time. 'Phone, 440. H CALFE, Principal. Ard cansed entirely by the blood being in an impure condition, and the quickest and | simplest way to get rid of them.isto take a few bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters. This parely vegetable remedy has cuted thousands of cases of these painful and off work for over two weeks. I took evety- thing I could think of but to no effect.' I ot a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters and fore I had used balf 'the bottle the boils were 1 took the rest of it, however, and I have not hatl a bail since." 3 4 4 «4 of rol et Finally I used Blood Bitters and am now entirely 0 For salé by all dealers. The T. Milburn Co., Limited; Torento, Oht. American Oils Cal OF; Loriatig OF, Castine We make a specialty of handling Lubrl cating Oils of all application. kinds W.F.KELLY & CO South Cor; Ontario and Olarence Bir 'Phone, 486, 3 Prices *Siloer Plate that Wears" If you want dependable silver, look for this mark-- "1847 ROGERS BROS. on knives, forks, spoons, etc. The most beautiful, longest- wearing silver plate made. SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS Exquisitely designed silver dishes, , te , fc. frays, tea he ele. N BR C iE pa hirlin 4 ARVEY Vaginal Shed IF Cleaves N ntly. Ask your d EV tori Ny 4 = » Ahn other, but send | 3 > | tlingtrated bool ated: It gives 10 directions in- "4 y me . Jouiars and eto In A FFOR WWPPLY co. Mliidsor, Ont. | borne addresses. SLAIN IN A HOUSE HIDES IDENTITY OF THE J - MURDERED WOMAN, CF mad-- ' - : Body Beheaded, Undiscovered For Two Weeks in New York Flat ~No Clues But Finger Prints. New York, Dec. 14.--With only the bloody - finger prints of the murderer to assist them the police are scouring the city for some trace of the man who committed what now appears te be one of the most baflling crimes in the city's criminal history. His victim, the young woman whose body was found in a padlocked and barricaded apartment at 337 East Eleventh street, has not yet been identified and a most thorough search of the rooms has reveal which will aid the police task. Every distinguishing mark had been removed . from the 'woman's 'clothing, and pictures had been cut from their frames and burned, together with sev: eral pieces of paper which may have On every hand there was to be found evidence of the crafty care used by the murderer to ¢ pursuit, Thé discovery of the crime about through the anxiety . of * the janitress of the flat to collect rent for the apartment, which was nearly two weeks overdue. The janitress de- cided to enter the apartment to make stire the tenants d not removed their trunks without her knowledge; and the police were called to assist hér in op¢ning the padlocked door. When A was forced the wo- in. their | came man's bodk, with the head almost sevéred, wad lying on the blood-soak- ed bed. ~ The condition of the body indicated that she had been dead about two weeks, br, Ee EDWARD ABELES, As Monty Brewster, fn 'Brewster's Mill- ions, 'at The Grandson Wednes- *° day, Dec. 160 THE SPORT REVIEW. Interesting News From the Var- ious Sporting Fields. Baseball umpire ""Tim"' Hurst will be refetee of Longboat's race with Dorando. The Victoria, B.C., Kennel club snowed under a proposal to affiliate with the American Kennel club. A new baseball rule has been laid down. It is that one base be allow- ed on a ball thrown into the bleach- ers. : It was a batteryman named Sochia, wot Skippen, who was one of = the relay runners against McMaster in the armourics lon Friday might. It 4s understood that. Edmonton. ate making, a wild scramble for { Edmonton are said to have him sixteen hundred and expenses. Longhoat's Canadian friends are said to be gathering a big syndicate fund to bet on the race, while the New York Italians are ready to bet their last dollar on Dorando. | Longboat wanted Frank Nelson, wf Toronto, or W. J. Little, of Montreal, to act as referee for the race with Dorando Tuesday night in New York: The Italian prefers "Tim" Hurst. An English physician says that ina long distance race liquids, preferably boiled water, should be .partaken of to aid the system to cust off the poi- sonous wastes which accumulate pmidly after the first hour of so. The Brockville and Smith's Falls teams have invited Ottawa College join with them in a new amatéur league. College have the matter un- der consideration, but are not likely to accept it. South's Falls and Brockville would like to see another division of the Interprovingial form ed, to include four clubs, the win- ners to play off the victors. in the first series at the close of the sea- son. ra- Love And Labor. William Canton, in Montreal 'Gazette. At noon he seeks a grassy place Beneath the hedgerow from the heat ; His wife sits bv with happy face, And makes his homely dinner sweet. Upon her lap their baby lies, Rosy and plump and stout of limb-- With two great bife unwinking eyes Of stolid wonder watching him. The trees are swooning in the heat : No bird has heart for song or flight ; The fiery poppy in the wheat Droops, and the blue sky aches with light. He empties dish, he empties can ; He coaxesb aby till she crows : Then rising up a strengthened man, . He blithely back to labor goes. His hammer clinks through ; eat-- - With little thought and well content He toils and splits for rustic feet Fragments of some old continent. glare and Homeward he plods, his travail. o'er. Through sunset lanes, hast fragrant farms Til--glimpse door Frames baby in her mother's arws; of heaven. !--his cottage £ 8 nothing |. _|ed to full man Phillips: | ofered length, he hay TIDINGS FEOM NEWBORO. Tuesday factory will. make no more cheese this year, as it is sousiclered 14a late jn tho sou son to repair nmmpge. pa- trons will send their milk to Crosby for the next few weeks. Born on December Sth, to Mr. and Mrs. F. McNally, twins; a boy and rl: 'Wiliam _ Welsh, who has been Soaking cheese at' Forfar during t season, is moving to his home ere this week Robert Bilton, who worked the William Duncan farm dur- ing the past season, is ; past few "years is fhe guest b ents here. George Bo on rockville this week attending 1208: i . Another old landmark inthe person of John Canuvon, for: many years a fa- miliar figure in this locality, passed over to the great majority on, Mon- day morning, "at tha home of John Hazglette, where he came last week to ard during the winter months. = A fow., days before his demise he con- tracted a heavy cold, which rapidly developed into pneumonia. He refused to keep, to his bod and his death was entirely unexpected. *° His funeral took place from the home of his brother, Thomas Cannon, Carleton «ireét,. to the Methodist church. Ser- vices were conducted 'by Rev. Mr. Whiteside. He was never married and usually lived on a little' farm cast of the village about two mil T. P.. Kelly, an old Newboro boy, who is making con rable fame in the 'theatrical world, with hie com- pany, the Shamrock Concert company, consented to bring the troupg to New: boro and give a one-night. performance' in 'aid of the Newhoro hockey team. David McClement, who has been mak- ing cheeso during the past scason at Westport factory, has moved to his home near the village. The new rink, under the management of Messrs. Spicer and Lantlon, will be {opened on Saturday night. The hoc- key team will at. once go into train- ing for its first game in the Leeds | County Hockey League, with Westport on January lst. Tho revival in tho Methodist church here, which has béen conducted for the past three weeks by Rev. Mr. { Whiteside, will be concluded on Sun- 'day: miorpipg and the evangelist will |go to Forfar for a ten days' revival. | A namber 'from': here atfended the «box social at Crosby on Friday evens ing. J. Donahue, of New Bliss, was a Saturday visitor with relatives here. Miss Helen J. Leggett, M.E., appear ed at the conedrt fn Westport last week. " the as- 4 NEWS 07 DISTRICT. in Eastern Ontario, David Holden, Carleton Place, died in 'his pinety-fourth year, on Thurs- day.. Until quite Fecently he was com- RA - ve 37 { who for some time manager of § ganyille branch of the 'Merchan nk, has been elevat- jrship. * =~ Bartlett. Newburgh, graduated fr Columbia Hospital, Washington; «B&R; has accepted | the position of 'head nurse in the matern- ity branch of that_hospital. W. HBr Ww, Tyendinaga, wag charged' with getting fire to his uncle's barn and stole some money from the house while the family were fighting the fire. . The prigonér was acquitted. Pe. J. M. Young, "Second son of Mr. and | Mrs. Ta Young, Renfrew, aspires to a seat at the New Liskeard | council board, in which New Ontario town he has enjdyed a lucrative medi- cal practice for some years. E:: Gallagher, Adolphustown?' recov- ered $150 with costs from the county of Lennox and Addington, to recover damages for .lossof a horse on the public highway near the hill, immedi- ately north of Napanee cheese factory. Troubles have not come singly to Rev, W H. Quartermaine, Ren- frew. Convalescing though slowly, himself from an illness of considerable "been further afflicted through ~~ Mrs. Quartermaine suffering from a stroke of paralysis. Miss. Kat Notice. Legal forms, customs entry blanks, etc... for sale at Whig office, the theapest. and ge place to buy. print ang. ° ; : Yes Bibby's $1 driving gloves. Ask your dealer to show you King- ston Hosiery Co., Ltd., goods. They make the Tmperial® Crown brand un- derweat, » : The hot air treatment for. difficulty of any kind issveéry seldom eflicacious. Sce Bibby's $5 house coats. Some people aren't saleable who neverthélesséare very uently sold. See Bibby"s 87 house coats. Loyalty to friends and self is of the best kinds of loyalty. See Bibhy's special 81 scarfs: Never trouble trouble until trouble begins to suc. : Christmas charitable. See Bibby's one coming -- the poor--be great $1 gldven We are our own severest critics. Our sxperty test every ; batch of emmunition for accuracy, velocity, penetration snd cleanliness. We test with all makes of rms in competition with immunition of every rival wake. If our tested samples ail to" mieasure up' to the 'thers under good and bad onditions, the whéle run oes to the scrap hesp. For all makes of arms. Costs «e-third to one-ith less than duty ying smmunition, Our guaraa- : puty all risk on the Dominion stridge Co., Lid, Moatreal. the | The Tidings From Various Points por Tentrewite, | 0 has heen acting as | Waar He Sain: "Mother. never made such: delicious coffee as this.' wv HAT Sue Sap: "Mather __i 'never used" Chase & - Sanborn's Coffee. That'swhy." ~ Footwear ..Our Christmas Footwear Display wins great admiration from every looker, and well it may. " FOR WOMEN---There are Handsome Street and Dress Boots, with the new Cuban Heels and narrow Toes. Beau- tiful Slippers,® Sandals 'and Oxfords in Dainty styles. We've everything to make a Woman's foot look hand- some. . % i FOR MEN--Wc've splendid Shoes in all the ne made from the best of leather. 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