Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1909, p. 1

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[EW GOT OUT he Daily KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1909. \EW CABINET Will Do Service in Spainf: YEAR 76-NO, 247. "EVERYBODY'S" CHANGES, { Butterick Cgpital to «Be Imereased i By Three Million. | New York, Oct. 22.--The stock of | the Ridgway company, publishers of | Everybody% Magazine, will be "taken {over by the Butterick Publishing com- Thousands Perished in pany, as recently announced, and the Wild Storm. SWEPT EAST BENGAL | from $12,000,000 to $15,000,000 to al- {low the consolidation. Approval of A FEW EXHAUSTED NATIVES REACHED CALCUTTA. this proposed increase in 'capital stock was voted, to-day, by the stockhold- 4 of the Butterick company. G.'W. Wilder, president of 'the' But- terick company, sail thet the change had been under discussion for some time and that the consent of the Ridg- way stockholders had been obtained. Thy will receive Butterick stock in -------- return for their Ridgway stock on the basis of three shares oi Butterick for one of Ridgway. ! Fhe consolidation, said Mr. Wilder, would cause no change in the publi cations cither company in their stafis: of employees. Erman J. Ridg- way would remain in charge of Every body's Magazine, which eventually might be printed in the Butterick plant. The Stricken Territory Littered For Miles With Heaps of De- bris--FKloating Bodies Swept Into the Streams By the Floods of Rain That Fell. Caleut#n, Oct. 22. --~Their story cor- roborated py the mute evidence of scores of twisted bodies floating down the broad Ganges to the sea, re from the storn-swept territory in Fast Bengal arriving to-day tell tales of a terrible disaster. Only a . worn-out and exhausted natives succeeded in reaching Calcutta. their accounts it is estimated that hetween 5,000 and 10,000 perished ip the tornado | The deseribe the territory littered miles heaps of debris that light native houses. ; Scattered among the rung, and overithe stormswept fields, are scores of dead natives left they died by fleeing survivors, 1'very river in the storm 20me is covered in many places with floating bodies swept into the stream by the floods result ing from: the rains accompanying the storm. Even the approximate num ber of dead will never he The Anglo-Indian press ting its usupl want of interest in the catastrophe for the reason that few Eurogeans were known to be in the stricken distriet ol or STEEL PLANT AT GARY. American Bridge Company Build One Immediately. Ohio," 'Oct. 22.-The Iron Ww says The: American ny, 'a subsidy of the steel that it will begin immediately the construction of plant at Gary, Ind, with-an initial capacity of 1,000 structural steel monthly. The plans contemplate an extension capacity of 20.000 few hav a From to Cleveland, I'rade Revie Bridge compan corporation, announces refugees stricken ax with for Were once tons of where to a tons monthly The Hi of will structural mill, at Gary, with a capacity of 15,000 tons monthly, These improvements will in volve expenditure of several mil- hon dellars, it Fhe mills have all been in operation for the last ten day and the industry" is active be precedent that the Chicago Review also erect a RAVE company also new known. an is manifes is said. vond EXTREMES MEET. MAYOR GOLDING DEAD. 2 Couple in Teens to Marry--One in Sixties. N.Y., Oct Not since marriage law became effective have two extremes in age in vietims of Cupid's better illustrated in a single day at the city derk's of fico than when a marriage license was granted to Keller D. Marshall, of the American Block, hteen years of age, and Mildred F. Graves, years of of No. 851 Ann street, The' other license granted during thy day was to Lewis Lewis Baron, of No. 855 Colleen street, sixty-nine years of age, a gardener, and Eliza M. Har nurse, sixty-two years of age, of 620 Lansing street He Passed Away After Brief ness. frampton, Ont. . Oct James Golding died suddenly at his idence, © Wellington street, mid night, last night, of heart failure. Mr Golding was in apparent health all summer, hut Wednesday oi this week he took a shight cold, which seliled on his lungs and acute indiges- tion set in. Death, however, was quite unexpected, My, Golding was one Prampton's leading citizens and his residence here dated from boyhood. He wae for many years chairman of the public sehiool "hoard, wes mayor for two terms, when a young man, and was completing a second term of two years as mayor when he died. He survived hy his second wife and children tion ~ of - the WILL BE TRAINED PADEREWSK i TAKES J. C. Lincoln, of Cleveland, three and CHARGE OF YOUTH. a half years ago. A ham he cured hy the electric at that time, he : oo declared, to-day, is as good now as One-Handed American the" day it the electric "bath. Will Be Given Musical The meat is placed in large vats fill: tion at His Expense. ed with a pickle composed of sugar, Chicago, Ost. 22. --Donald Johnston, salt and saltpetre, and an efectric cur- a one-handed boy of Centreville, Wis., [tent is passed through the vat The who is to; receive a musical education |1¢V method will mean cheaper ham. as the protegre of Ignace Paderewski, passed through Chicago on his way to New York City, where he will immedi ately begin studying under the tuition of Sigimund Stojowiski, the personal representative of Paderewski Am orica In lis pocket the Wisconsin proudly carries a ietter which ceived last week from Paderewski, who in Switzerland. The letter funds for the expenses of trip to New York. "You must be prepared to stay years, wrote Mr. Paderewski that time I will for your. living tion will be free." I11- Watertown the the : oy 21 Mayor - darts been COOH seventeen age, of CURE HAM BY ELECTRICITY. 18 LW » New Device to Cheapen Product Told Of. Oct. 22. Ham one of the new told of at the conven: American Meat Packers' Chicago, by electricity the age, curing is wonders of process Boy Educa- got FRED SCALZO FINED. Gouverneur Man Convicted of As- sault, Third Degree. Ogdensburg, N.Y., Oct. 22. Frederick Scalzo, proprietor of beer bottling plant at Gouverneur, was found guilty of assault, third degree $25 by John in a boy he re awd was fined Justice Bar C.. Marron, Yonkers, superin- tendent of work op the State road, was the complaint Scalzo and a party of friends had attempted to pass of guarded roadway in automobile and an altercation fol the the guards, by Gouverneur man con the IS now tained boy's two "and over contribute ex Your a picce during an lowed removal the pense instru ol i ain estan lemons, dates, figs, prune Malaga grapes, fresh at Gilbert's A Wonderful New Explosive. Oet A new explo- which may Oranges, a Washington. 3, British invention, volutionize the blasting work in con with construction of {he satisfactorily a DAILY MEMORANDA. Seo Campbell's New Iats If you want to invest For it is admitted they Civic Finance Hig Rummage and 30th, Special Waldron's advt. Queen's T11 at Military Saturday. This is a Fur Store of renown, And nearly every one in town Come here with this one fact George Mills & Co. sell the Bijou Theatre--Wild West Gold Mine Gambler' Ph the 12th Juror." Tlustrated J. Douglas Bankier DIED nection the Panama canal, has been tested It he p.m, October are the st Committee, 8 Sale is absolutely 7 impossible to ex- plode it ordinary means. It was hammered 'with a sledge, shot into by v rifle, burped, and ord dyna mite detonators were exploded in it, but it be set off by heating a small. platinam wire, just inside the . 204 : on 201) by Blouses 18¢ sale of Skirts and Saturday morning at See ary va Colle RM.C. 16 Rughy Campus, 22 game only can 3 It will not explode by concussion. wn ed by an electric spark or fuse fmypre hest The Stateinent Denied. Hamilton, Oct. 21.--Local railway of ficiads profess ignorance of the idon- { the Hamilton capitalists to had a hand in the South-Western Trac- London, yesterday pa i tity of - have of he ompany, ported purchase Lion at a 5 theee was a rumor that the Cataract n @ Power company had purchased the roasl, as heing. the. first ste Pp In ex ending is system, to Detroit, but this was pesitively denied, today, by Pattieson and Traction Manager lohn Col mal All sizes and shapes just arrived. See the Jllusion Globes Something novel and r Robertson Bros. Scalded To Death. Middlotown,; N.Y., Oet An Erie fresefit train was wrecked at Guymarr N.Y. « motive 09 Thursday morning. The loco jumped the track and the en and the brakeman were ded to death and probably under at the ombhnkment n gine head the locomo hottom' of which lies a ew What About A New Derby. 82 and $2 and Ning for styl quality. Camp hat store The fireman is miss 0 iN 1 MASKED ROBBERS GOT BUSY AND COVERED THE + "CASHIER. Gang of Five"Masked Bank Rob- "bers Got- Away With Two Thousand Dollars From a Bank at St. Anne, Que. 99 ¢ ~-Hold at the arousxa morning, he which had St. Hyvacinthe, Que, Oct inz up M. Alexandre Cadoret point a revolver, when, from his sleep, Thursday investigated the wakened him. A sang of five masked bank robbers blew open the of the Bank Nationale at St in of noise sale Anne, . LAND GRANTS FOR SPINSTERS Advocated By One Who ' Tells of Life in Canada. London, Oct. 28, <Miss Binnie Clarke. who is agitating for the extension of Canadian free land grants to spinsters and who has worked a 330 acres farm for three vears, told the National Union of Women Workers at Portsmouth that at the ond of her fourth season in Canada she had made cent per vent, profit. She spoke oi other Englishwomen who have made isful investments in Canadian laud and subsequently. advocated do- mestic service in Canadian households as good ocmplovment for Englishwo- men. She described. amid laughter, a Canadian dinner party, where the Eng- fish "help," attired in cvening gown, waited at the table, assisted by an English youth, the son of a clergy- man, also in orthodox evening dross LOSSES IN FOREST FIRES. Totaled Over $25,000,000 in Can- ada Last Year. Ottawa, Oct, 22. The Census and Statisties Monthly. shows that there were S35 forest firds in Canada in 1905, by which 36,290,000 feet of tim- ber, board measure, weré damaged or destroyed. dnd the value of the um- the Hereafter. See iN HIS ATTACK 'ON THE MAURA GOVERNMENT, Senor Moret Y. Prendergast Will Be Premier and Will Have Former Cabinet Associates With. Him in Oonduect of Nation's Affairs. Madrid, Oct, --Senor Moret Prendergast is the new Spanish mier and has achieved the result whch he aimed' in attacking the Maura government, In addition 'to the premiership Senor Moret wul tase the post of minister of the interior, 9» pre- at Richelieu county, and few miles from here, and go with over two bills of different dame Cadoret, Prfied to make her window to the alarm, was held ap by only a it clear awe 1 denominations of tha through thous: dollars wife eashi escape when y Wo more the on the outside of the house and at twice, Joth shots missed but Cadoret until give of gang Ma was held prisoner in the the ¢ had got dame hous lear away, A propesal to evant Charles Rivers-Wilson, retiring president of the Grand Trunk rail company tiring pension of £1,500 a adjourned © for consideration annual meeting in Lendon, =r a re year was at the Eng shot ! i { | i bet ahd improvements destroved amounted to S25.533.500. Twentvitwo last thus practically assuming the control of domestic orders and the task oi pacifying Barcelona and Verona. Perez Caballero returns to the mapistry of |loreign affaizs where he presided in Synor Moret's cabinet in 1906. - Two other members of Senor' Moret's for- mer cabinet will enter the new minis- «ry, namely Gen De Luque; as minis- ter of war, and Senor uaset, as-min- ister of commerce, Senor Alvarado will he minister of finance and Adwiral Concas minister of marine. S were ihe ww of the forest Rom radway hy settlars, top . 3 lers and sportsmén fires locomotives, and caveless vel Lecithin Stops Anaesthesia. Dusseldm i, Germany, Oe, 2 Working upon ti combined theories of Profs. Meyers, Overton 'and Reicher, a tot} N trated th that the injection of lecithin promises to prevent the death of the human sithjert while under the influeni worphine, ether, chloroform the « wr anaesthetics, Ww cause of anmesthesia, Prof «ty, has mystery a mg, this so far pene -------------- rus PITH OF THE NEWS. 10 The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Ten men were killed in an explosion in a mine at Hartshorne, Okla, Theodore Rizzo was found guilty at t ol or any of hie Utica, N.Y.. of murdering two small children Twenty-five persons were drowned following the bursting of a dam at Lake Derkos. _ Alexander (Grant gave himself wp at Seattle claiming to{be one of the men who robbed the Wright post ouwe. Federal and provingial conservatives at a meeting, in JPoronto, arranged for an organization conference. The jury in the case of Mrs. Mabel Turner, at. Toronto, charged with infanticide, returned a verdict of man- slaughter. Sandy' Monacelli was sentenced, at Woodstock, N.B., to life imprison ment, for manslaughter of a compan- ion named Lagam. H.. Gordon, freight agent, Lon don, will suceced T. Ro Nelles, as general freight agent if Toronto. Mr. Gordon will be succeeded in London ---------- rROM™M T™E them with a salute LIKELY WERE DROWNED. UPTURNED BOAT FOUND ON-GARLETON ISLAND. Wolfe Island Fishermen Caulit in the Fierce Gale Which Swapt "the Waters on Thursday After- hoon. Walls Years years al daring fishermen from Daniel Keeley, sixty-five old, and Metzler Weaver, fifty old, are thought to be somew hers the bottom of the St Tw 0 Island, ol Lawrence river between Cape Vincent and Wolfe Is land, going to their death after a ter rifig struggle with the wind and waves on Thursday afternoon, ing to the island. "The men have heen or heard of since they the but their upturned was found late on Thursday night, pounding upon the shores of Carleton Island. Fhe two men were well-known fisher- men, men who had lived all their lives on the water; men who had known every channel and evéry current the river: men who knew the river anger and knew it in play, yet all their efiorts, and all their years of experience in sailing came to nought in the fierce gale of Thursday; in theie attempt to cross, the <ams way they had crossed time and. time again, ended the claiming two mofe human lives Unly meagre details can be ascer tained. , and gt conld not be when the ei Yet the island for Vincent, when they "left tl} on 'the return Gr Het At any left there some time during {il noon a small nary gn and : The wind from th and the river the wav ro another wit while cross not left noat seen m and disastrously, ive learned { Cape aps or rate they fishing boat material, had be outh in de aoross a gale nours, fury, over We s one when thd men jcaps \ their ome were These n pont the an wail battle been role strained Lavery ind it upright aroun the the frail re it was tossed at the merc (ni tool keep 1 steady cork; the or any ot ROW Or neve | the Tast {they puiiee quite confident from vovage home, never 30 derbies are world {had seen the last Hamil ! The © - m-- wd SEAFORTHS RECEIVING THEIR KNEW SPMOFE - New colors were presented last Saturday, says the London Sphere to the Sixth Morayshire battalion, Seaforth Highlanders, by the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, iljustration standing in front with the white plumes. The ceremony took place in the Cooper Park an id scenes of great military activity there being Territorials present from all the county conmipanies. The colors, after being consecrated, wers handed to his senior majors, then carried towards the battalion, whieh by L. Harold, Brantford. Hon. R. G. Tatlow, minister of fi- nance, and Hon. ¥. J. Fulton, com- missioner of lands, have resigned from at Elgin, | Columbia as a protest against the who is seen in the | Canadian Northern deal. D. Vildfang, Port Elgin, Ont., who had hic spinal cord broken on August 20th, as the result of falling from the rool of his barn while shingling, suc- cumbed to . his injuries on Friday morning. At Hastings, Neb., Charles M. Sch Intter, famous a few years ago , as a smupty boat, overturned, was found | "héaler," who claimed to cure ills tossed up on the shore of Carleton ls- {by divine power, was found dead. in a land; hy .. some of the residents, As {room at & hotel. Doctors quickly as possible, word was sent to [died of old age. Wolie Island, the boat identified John K. Reeder, id the worst fears were realized, by had been waiting and watching for the return of their loved One the men, Kelley, leaves a wife, and four children, one son mar ried, and three daughters, two whom: are maria, and lve on the is land. NW a painful duty to wa ORS K.G., grace by the received say he was aged fifty, a clork those who Co... Windsor, was with embezzlement. he pleaded guilty and was remanded for sentence. The amount of the shortage is several hundred. dollars. It is reported 'that the Servian ca- binet has resigned: Agitation fol quaint thege people with the finding of | lowing. the recent discovery *of n plot the boat and not the men. Weaver is | against Kinz Peter among the officers an apmarried man, whose only rela- [at Belgrade, similar to the conspiracy tives live in Cape Vincent, where he [that eost the lives of King Alexander also lived up to a few years ago. Both land Queen Draga in 1903, is supposed men had been fishermen: for yeats and {to be the cause. . hud been out in all kinds of weather As a result oi the examination of The double fatality has cast a gloom {the hull of the Empress of Ireland, over hoth Cape Vincent and Wolfe Is- [badly damaged hy striking a sunken land" that will not Lift for some days. [wreck in the gulf a week ago, it has as the victims were well known, and |been decided that aiter undergoing Ire- well, liked. Kind and generous on [pairs in the dry dock at Quebec, the shore or eu the water, they will be [liner will proceed to Liverpool, there greatly missed. AX {dw still hold out fto undergo a thorough overhauling. slight hopes that the men are safe] Mr. Milne and Prof. Belar. of Lon- somewhere, but it seems nearly impos- don, are of opinion that the strong sible that they could be alive. The [earthquake shock, recorded just he decpest sympathy is lt for the be- {fore midnight, Wednesday night, oc reaved ones, especially the wife ' and | curred in about the longitude of .Ja- daughters of Daniel Kelley pan The shock lasted about three Mr. Keeley was a sailor. for several (hours. Observatories in Southern In- yvoars, and with Capt. James |dia and elsewhere report that their in- Dix, on the old schooner Dunn. strumends. recorded the shoek. arrested charged In the police cont ones of was sailed Later Particulars. UNCLE SAM IS CHEATED. It was learned, this afternoon, that the two men left Cape Vieeent at one o'clock, in a sail boat, and had sue: coded Tn crossing hall way over befor they tipped When near what is known as 'the bar; a heavy squall $teack the frail 'eraft, and in' an instant the their danger. Some people op the shore sate the men lower the sail, then the boat went the trough of the and never seen: to again This = the hast ar heard oi the men until the boat was picked up on Car- penter's Point. The fish box, and Weaver Pi and coat were in the boat, was found. The box pushed in under the Customs Weigher Tells of Eight Years of Fraud. New York, Oct. 22. --Fiaht vears of systematic and "exceedingly profitable cheating of the United States govern: ment was deseribed by ( orge E. Biro. a customs weigher, wh, was ealled a5 a witness a the al of Antonio and Philip Musica, cheese importers. After < telling how he had under were over men Saw down in ea, was rise seen for the Musicas-and reecived 2194 as his share of the proceedings. he said that he had had sumilar dealings with hundreds of other firms of importers, Not all, he said, were such big cases as the transaction with the Musicas, but he declared that there was a re- gular system of cheating, in which a when it and ident cgused great excitement meent, and es available ize, 15 in use by grappling lor W OF Ss volved thie re- Ixland the men the The from mains vernment' are 10 frauds ia conngction with the bodies family of Ih Daniel Ke Hey 1: pres death of the his- jsuits a - fining trated by the rags father company, were \ eneer furnmi- Gibson's es old Liquid look new at cas and others, he had been Drug Stare i & Oakwood it Gilbert's, rdamery butter, land cheating on behall of the people." 'sugar ACHIEVED RESULT v.| in the dry-goods stare of Appelbec &! weighed a large importation of cheese number of customs employees were in- | MeGonigal. importation of sugar, which were air- al some time ago in the government's week; Mr gainst the American Sugar Re- a again brought | A. up in Birg's testimony. He said that Prasky's, Folger. prior to his operations with the Musi- almost J. Millar, Xn exclusively employed in underweighing {and Miss Wilton, and Mrs. J. Jar TOWN OF GANANOQUE. ---- ¥ Cannot Have Semvice of G. T. R. International Limited. G ue, Oct. 22. Reuben Moore, a well known farmer of this section, passed to rest on Wednesday at the home of his sou, Wi'lam Moore, north of tae wighth year of bis _ilipess extending la considerable' length of time. | {ineral takes place this afternoon at vtie ol from his son's residence 10 Gangnogty vault. | hy « GUE. R., through their goperal |Paeenphe ageat, G. 0. Ward, of Mon- | trea, s duly potified the town coun jeil that the railway company cannot see its way clear to continue the ser five oi tho International Limited lator 'than November 22nd ext, which means that Thousand Idand Junetiou will be slated as a Hag station, after that date, and "the blow will almost kill father." The preliminary hearing in the cg tof John Clark, charged with perjury) will lake place hofore Police Magif- wate Carroll this morning. { Quite a heavy elecirical storm, | companicct by hailstones the size oi 'marbles, passed over the town early last evening. The weatherwise in this locality are predicting 'an early set in of cold weather, Misses Bessic Heury, Brock street, spending the past two months with her aunt, Mrs. Henry Jackson, Elva, Man, has retarnod home. Mrs, William 41 lan and daughter. Miss Clara Allan, Charles street, are spending a few days with Kingston = friends. Mrs. Raymore, Toronto, spending the past summer with her daughter, Mrs. B. O. Britton, at Tremont Park, has gone to Belleville to visit ber sister, Mrs, Mor- ton, for a short time before returning io Toronto. - ; Mrs. Thomas Kolly, Buffalo, N.Y. is spending a short lime in town, guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Belnois, King street. W. J. Hunter, Summer- ville, Oregon, is the guest of his aunt, Mrs, Thomas Hill, Brock street, rryton, a few miles ftown, in the sixty an ne BIG DEMAND For the Pennies. Philadelphia, Uct. 22. --Sq great has been the demand for the new Lincoln pennies that nothing else has been coined at the mint in this city since the énd of June. The coinage of the copper coins in the three and a half months has reached a total of 70,- 000,000 pennies, which equivalent to the average annual output for' the last decade. 2 The Lincoln pennies, it is believed, will . in a comparatively short timé completely supersede the old fashioned Indian head type, as those now in culation are, in increasing numbers returntd. to the mint for recoinage. Continues Lincoln is » Are After Villians. Aneta," ND, Oct.' 22 Citizens of Aneta have organized to hunt down two men who attompted to burn to death Kenneth McKenzie, twelve years old, son of Simon McKenzie, leader of the Reform Association here. The boy is helieved to be fatally burned. VERY SUDDEN DEATH -------- WAS THAT OF MRS. JOHN D. HAM, NAPANEE. | Sire; Went to Bed in Her Usual Health, Was Attacked With Illness in Morning and Quick- ly Passed Away. { Napanee, Oct, § suddenly to Mrs, John D. Ham, terday morning. Deceased was in usual health, and retired as well as ever the evening before. About™ four o'clock she awakened the household and complained of feeling very unwell, Ir. Viooman was summoned, but she died /at six o'clock, Deceased, whose maiden. name was Josephine Hooper way born! at Camden East, where her relatives vet reside. She w the kindest bearted ladies iu town, ever ready to do good and re lieve suffering. She leaves no - chil dren, * but three - adopted daughters who call her mother, aud whose mothers could not have heen more lov ing and thoughtful for théiv welfare They are Mrs. thr) Vrooman, Mr= ? M. Wilson and Mrs. Lifin, Now York A son died many years ago: Deceased was in' her seventy-ninth year The funeral will take place Saturday af ternoon, at two o clock, to Newburgh A son and heir was barn to W. B Vanalstiné Jast week. Mr. and Mis A. Grange are rejoicing over th arrival of a daughter, on Sunday last i The iron work for the new bridge lover the Napanee river, has arrived and workmen are busy getting it jot position. lt will sot be many seek now before the bridge will be in us aFiin --~Déath came very Ves her "0 thi as one At Clyde Mills Clydy Mills, Oct. 20.--~Potatots ar an abundant crep in this locality. A McGonigal moved, yesterday, onto th farm he purchased redently from W Mundell. A. Larock has been engage for two weeks repairing the houw {Me McCarthy is very fortunate in th mining business, finding better miners every, day. « day, from the Kingston general ipital, where he had his band attend to again. He got it out in the aw fmill last July. M. Burke is movin linto. the house being racated hy A Visitas : H. Schewaa 16 Dirg is ome of three weighers and wife have gone ta Arden to visi who has confessed and is testifying for viiends; Mrs. Dusham, Ompah, spon i Sunday at ber son's, CU. Dugham; Mrs Lee, Miss Rankin and Miss Elsie [ie {Lavant, at A. Crapord =, one day last and Mrs. f. Millar, on "un A. McGomigal's: Mr. and Mrs Crawiord spesmt Sunday at V A number of the young people droves to Umpah on Sun day. Mr. asd XNrs. day,' at 1 {ail of , paid a fying visit tivierids here rocontly, the) ow" Millar vetaraed, Satur - : i i i rung tery n © Oots FP sOittana \ Lawrence on 1 a s, ae Es o con Ladies" Handkerchiefs Guaranteed Pure Irish Linen," Henistitched Edge, 20c. QUALITY, AT 15¢. Ladies' Handkerchiufs Pure Linen and Hemstitch- ed, 15¢. QUALITY, AT 10c. Elastic Belts Good Elastic Web, studded with #3il heads in colors, Green, Navy, also Black, 50e. QUALITY, AT 25c. Men's Socks Made of fine Cashmere Wool Black only. VERY SPECIAL AT 25c. Tab Napkins for Thank at Half Price. Manufactigters seconds, very slightly damaged, $4 and $5 qualities, at $2.40 per dozen. DONNELLY .--At on Oct. 21st, residence, Mrs. Jane Donnelly, David. Donnelly, years, late of Wolfe uneral notice Igter WILLIAMSON. --At Montreal, on Thurs Oct. 21st, 1000, Idh E. William= second daughter of the late Kev. Stratton, and beloved wife of illlamson, Lindsay, Ont. Funeral private, Baturday, at 2 pm, from the residence of her brother-in- law I. R. Carnovsky, Princess St, to Cataraqui, Unt. r 'River, P.EI., t her daughter's MacNeil, Mugs. of the late seventy-seven Island. widow aged ROBERT J REID, Fhe leading Undertaker, "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. Our Coffee Has that delicious fragrant arowme, and with its lowely, golden brown color, it fatty makis Your mouth water before drinking andl your lips smack after, Ask for Our Java Mocha Blend Guaranteed pure. PRICE, 40 CENTS. Jas, n & Co. IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES: "TAKE NOTICE." It you want any heating stoves, I have them in all sorts and sises: Prices reason ble, at TURK'S, ihcae, 708: . & ¥ Two Dollar Derbies. : The greathst sdsoriment of new styles at Campbell Bros', Kingston's 'y ; hat stores, "Your Thanksgiving dinner" will net be complete 'anless vou have Me- Conkey's high class sweets on the ta- ole. Sold in Kingston only at Gil son's Red Cross tug Store. , While Edward Feeley, a farmer resid- ing abopt five 9 'of Petor- boro, Ont., was doihg his chores, on Thursday night, bis lantern exploded, setling fire to the hay and the barn, with all his grain, hay and implements was btuned, nothing being saved bul. % team of horse! : > "I makes the skin wnit as velvet)! 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