Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Oct 1909, p. 7

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* THE DAILY BRITS wHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1909. NEWS OF F_NEGHBORS' Flyha, of Aaburi, N.Y. are at Pater : a 5s é gq Lo a . Manion's: "Mrs. McDonald, "who left! s \ he Re io i res of Yorker: In her ; 3 Fine Leather G00dS | vu wugcormesrons cif i ii i | SPANGENBERG THE JEWELER RETIRING FROM ENTS TELL US. : teacher and one who held the respect ------------------------------------ and esteem of all. who knew hey. art Se a es ---- tc Tidings From Various Pints]. LooifOmehiEams" = Tobe Succeeded on aR BE 1910, by RovaER & WRIGHT. Ladies' Hand Bags and Purses. | in' = Eastern Ontario--Wha= = Bath, Oct. 27.-- Jt seems that public, Ladies' Card Cascs People AreoDoing And What | fentiment is growing all through this " 4 : A 3 They Are Saying. dominion in favor of local option. and Music Rolls and Writing Folios s | the friend~ of temperance here would Gentlemen's Wallets and Bill Fold Fermoy Jotisgs. er Doumit Ahance Tamed Hw | iC ( ds LTROY « - v the yminion Alliance requested py, | » C P * d WwW et I' . Fermoy, Oct. 26. Farmers are busy | Mr. Burke to come to Bath and de | Have you selected your Xmas Gifts yet: ? 1f not, yemem tha oin urses an ris LUTISCS Vhoasking corn. There is talk of local | liver an . address He complied with Spangenberg the Jeweler is Re wring From Business : and in' fox Se . - " . option being. tried here. Mi Sweet- [the invitation apd the meeting Wh Fine Imported Goods ( man, Sre., is recovering from his se- | held # the Ni hall, here, ioe | to have a good selceti ton to cligose. nom, yon should shop earlier : vere illness, Burglars have broken in | talk he gave us was not only logical than usnal 'this fall. R UGLOW & COMPANY to cellars and helped themselves to | but argumentative. The next day a pe-| - : Li . ' provisions hereabouts. The hum of | tition was drawn np and ahoulatd, Remember liberal Discounts for Cash The Choices 10 ; in is : . ' ' ) the threshing machine can be heard [and in a short time it was sigried. by ' o of {Sl k Kingston Yours fo Choose from UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, 141] PRINCESS ST. tall around; grain is turning out well f mare than twenty-five per cont. of the! " t 2 . ' . I -- ratopavers. The petition was then | " 3 Re AA adit : Plevna Personals handed to the clerk, and at the first! ! . . ---- vn, Oct, 23 Morton White has meeting of the council it ons gras wy : {moved to' his cottage again. Mr. and | received and the by-law ordered. \W/ h | Cl ks, Silv Mrs, Edward Farmer eet tered from | and will be presented to the council on| . atc €S, ewe ry, oC S, 1 verware. \ {iting friends at sarlbank. Miss Jen. | the first Wednesday in November, for | + 'nie Hill has returned irom New York. | further action, and the friends of this] jira B. Weod and family are at his | mOVement hope that -~ when Bath's) {fathar's. Mins E. Thompson, of Den- | thoughtiul citizens come to, vote onl apd § ibigh, ix at Ig Shaltz's. Hubert Elk- January Ard. they will mark their bal: | 5 S47 KING ST., eh anert. F3% [lote in favor of local option, id then angenper Do B i n poor health hh 1 we. can ave one or two hotel: with- 8 . 9 KINGSTON. ww a ££ 0] en rn A A AA AN rt NN has gone west again --- tout a bar, and our people will have | Althorpe News the satisfaction of knowing they have Athorpe, Oct. 26=Thomas Dowdell had some pavt in the elevation of the} and his gang of men finished the masses government work on the Deacon hill; {although . only half of it is fit for -- o . Ve travel. Joseph Menzies lost a valu- N : i Yup : : A wsy Paragraphs Pisked Up By! The Very Latest Culled From All| . able mileh cow a week ago by getting o : ! : Thi: rang i i an apple stick in its Savoat. Isy ~~ Reporters On Their Rounds, Din Over The World. S e is made in every Korry, collector, called last week. Mr. | Repairing, pressing. My Valet. i Eight cases of cholera have appearcd % convenient style and size. House and Mrs A. Andrews, Perth, spent The county council does not meet [Near Antwerp . : Thanksgiving bere. G. Barr, of Bu until November 30th |W. 1. H. Cole recaived his. patent as > Y AY ridge, spent Sunday here We use Duntop baby carriage rubber | British viee-consul in Buffalo. TED FOR PURIT 'Y, BRILLIANCY AND" A ------ on baby go-carts and baby-carriages.| The Otitawa's Hunt Club new club | N 'H. Milne, Bagot street P | hou formall d to-d i ever i ir UMIFORMITY . i otes From Allisonville. . une, ago street, near FiNCess, ise Was lorma y opened o-aay Jy ( 0 Allsonville. . Oct. 26 H. \ La st Twenty new books" just received | Earl Grey, | aU with A -- TT ER rr Th Cd on' ' dit mad stn. Lows, i fe. vicit. |3¢ the Tabard Inn library at Gib. | David Folleringham, inspector of 8 RR gh nd Tes Joho and site; it son's Red Cross drug store. public schools for South York, died Ask the near- B= A ---- ---- | sndis Mi Cariie Yetood pe nt a The new Orpheum dance hall will be | Budenty. est Gurney- I [NEAT . om iea Ea eu =e 3 lo 1 Vol N At sj hrash 4 <. Be Ha « j opened on the evening of November | icket specujator was thrash few davai with N: . od last week, 9th. This hall has been all fitted up (8 Rochester theatre manager bef Fe Oxford Deal- Mis. John. Tripp returned home last | ' 16 { matineo crowd. er to tell yo Suudae. after ite j lin the latest style. { ' A o te u 3 nm + : 2 8 ying wi h her niece, "4711 soap and 4711 Cologne," are | William MeCrae, Guelph, was electe anfor « 4 » ob: > Nina { i 5 rs, Danfor insworthy, for a few l 4 oy Gibson's Red Cross drug president of the Ontario Sunday weeks. Miss Sadie Forshee has gone { : School Association to Wellihgton for a few days. Miss | Store: EN FRE = he | wv are headquarters for all kinds il The main building of the woollen | 0" ER YOU a Lows and Nr A Me ing arbet cleaning, sewing and laying. i mils at Clarksburg, Ont., was burned | More of Bet- Valley last week. Mr and Nes il, 212 Bagot Rireets 5 hig A ir ed to death ! oo. a It-- 3 rps : : : g¥mnasium men's banquet is 9 © persons Were ned 10 dealh | = Ae : ter Toilet Tissue : atin i ga at u and | be held next Wednesday cvonin: at j/and sixteen others were injured, one 10 o, [0[0Xy3 LR p pm suits i for the Same * io i ast Sun BF Ji } o'clock, at the Y. M. C. A., at "which | fatally, in a fire at New York to-day od 0 y nf all classes-- A : an rs rummond Visite J. J. McLeod, phvsical Brector of thi The Ontario bank shaveholders' ap °F | Money than apy other make on the market. |Cadans on Monday. Central Y. M. C. A., Toroato, will {Teal against tho decision of Refere: | eb the need of : : J : 3 Ia speak Great interest is heinr taken | Kappale was sent on to the court of mE g F the Cottage Made in Every Known Form and Variety and Trevelyan Tidings. in it by the boys. { hpgpeal : : | i aka or the Man livery Sheet Guaranteed Chemically Pure Trevelyat, Oct. 25.--Silo filling is | Jdeal Orchid Perfume and Ideal Or- | Vessels inward : SS. Laurentic, at " 3 hk s re s -. finished. I'ne young people are antici | chid Croam are sold at Prouse's Drug |} ather Point; SS. Empress oi Britain | " a sion--from the 4 hole puting a' pleasant evening at the go St P i Clergy | BY Fame Point:; SS. Tunisihn, near | h | rr - * Insist on Having Eddy' S. euchre party and dance in Columbus dg Sorner Fifieces Mane rey {Point Amour \ : range to the splendid > hall, on the 26th. Mrs. Thomas Me-| The 1,200 fect stretch of concrete The resignation of A. K. Maclean, 0 . "Imperial Oxford Coal a LC Namee and and. children, Langdowne, are {walk to be built on Rideau strect, M.P. for Lunenburg, N.S., who is be 4 : "oo 3 Alwa 3 Eve where in Canada Ask for Edd Ss Matches guests of her. mother; 'Mrs. Ueorge | from Dayis! tannety to Montreal ; coming attorney-general of Nova Sco- | and Gas Combination that is y ly 1] y J " bvedes, Deetidh den ht HO fu Jn rigs, was. begun on. Wednesday, 16) He, has Jeet Jeseivad : } how it spreads it's goodness a- i proved as to be able to leave his bed. | wlll take about ten days to com- | t is altogether likely that. the To- | y 3 3 " dr, and Mes. R. J. Leeder spent Sun | plet a it. nd {ronto board of control will ask. Chief da : round. Don't fail to see this range day at Quabbin. Miss Celly flood, We insure carpets ind bicyeles when | Justice Mabee, of the railway com- | COAL ANB 0A N { Mcintosh Mills, spent a day recently, stored in our warehouse. H. Milne, | mission, to hee 'ome corporation coun- | | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard [272 Bapot street. Phone 542. Lee Stmirens Bros Flood. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Flood | "For cuts and bruises," liquid court | Page. arrested in Montreal on a "y pent Sunday at Peter Flood's, Meln- | plaster. Buy it at Gibson's Red [charge of offering a erown witness. | Phone 191 211-213 Princess St tosh Mills: Visitors : My, and Mrs. M. | cross drug store. | 8300 to withdraw a charge against al "1 y : " nT ms " Heficron, Athens; Mr. and Mes: T 3 lcouple of race track crooks, was hou | ha Yellow Store, . : Kingst m | topen, Melntokh Mills; David Cox and | IN MARINE BIRCLES. | orably: Scgun Ped. ! - ister, Charleston, Ambrose Shaw and | Judge INCIDENTS TS OF THE DAY. PITH OF THE NEWS. <= -- Fe ma Re ---- i<ter, Athens; Mr. Bulger, Watertown, | Arrivals and Departures of Vesela diy. elected president of the S@uthern | » 3} Mrs, David Leeder, Charleston at This Port. | Pacific railroad, succeeding the Mesers, Morrisey, 'Toledo The tug Edmund and barge Colum | H. Harriman. William Mahl was made --~ A - 1 ' ----- -- w-- -- { i . 8 ae % -- | ii : : MH Cice-president of the road 5 $e 2 B c FEE ATL bia, loaded with wood, arrived from 1 he Buffalo. ospre i the Laska : / ear Caught At Lavant. ledford Mills, and are unloading at 3 py Sah eM, i Lavant Stauen. Oct. 26.--R. H. Crawford's s wanna railtond, on Thursday, i Always feels good. 3 ' 2 DH > "aC! AOS "re * > - El} . somerville, BoA. has returned to M.T. Co. : The tug Bronson arrived | {dow n aad : bd iid u "ey a - oi CEETEE ' Underclothing urnitture i queen's College, Kingston, alter spend- | from Montreal, with light | { nar ersey ity © vietim vere three iT R { Nick Rom retains its shape, velvery iad : : 8 SS a s + \ ing the summer on the mission field. | barges: tug Bartlett arrived from | hom tal death b ao Es wa UNDERWE AR softness. wid elasticity --no se Our Hall Purnituee Hall Seals. ] I*. Sheppard returned, yesterday, aiter | Lake Erie, with two coal barges, clear: | Arce oy 2 pen b oi 1 go i dwccze matise Sew many times it is 50, Mirror to match, $4.50 ;, Missin \ pending the summer at Calgary, Ana, led for Montreal, with +» grain bar one's gry verdict an "the clan o washe t 8 g Hall Seat, in Oak IF. 1, Finish, for $5 pes ang It s 'sold sigh Be 1 La : 1 io ea 4 With are in DRE | Morton Boy i, Brockville, whose body | unshriokable -- made from the finest Australian Umbrella Standd, for $1.95 to | william noma old cighteen lambs, land two coal barges; steamer Fair || jound in the river last Sunday M : s \ : : 1 was n or las ay. Hall Rack, for $4.50 to %20 Y averaging in weight 1( pounds cach. | mount and barge Ungava are due, to Rind had been drinking: hewvily oF erino Wool. 1 pl ves - NE : i . ph : . 1 ah : 1 hes : . Quarter ,Ouk, 50} 0 ished Book oneiyos, /; ) Mclunes Bros., carpenters, have com- |night, from Fort William, with grain Hall. of Matilda, Dundas counts < CEETEE > In all sizes for men, women and cheldren. Insist om } ny ny 2 hes gt. hy Hookcnse "With I pleted their work with T. Lee and A As a result of the reorganization of Wh aFatiged an the churde ol ATHOR. : + your dealer showing you *CEETEE. " rlass door, for $8.50 to $25 = t.. Jacksen. Charles Hollinger ship- s Argvle Ste 1 8 Ar! bon. a/rg 2 , o\ " sor : : ped Ft londs of cattle on ry te Ara Sramstip AR which wis found not guilty on account of Pure wo THE C. TURNBULL CO. OF GALT, Limited, GALT, ONT. > \ i ads i J te | a CR ds anatian-anidl American = 3 Sm < old turere--Estal ROBT 4 REID > == to~ Montreal last week: Miss Clare B. | fuhds will inercase ifs capital by $110, hoi Ap LY wll A om io He - oe} Manufsc blished 1859 230 Princess street : ' Lee i+ returning to Kingston, this | 000, there will he a fine new pasgeng pe nthag INYINTIeN a big Ie thon 51 week, after spending i few days at her | steamer on the lake next ceason. Cor SOM 1h es DrneX Goin at Parke home hore. William Alcorn and daugh-« | nection will be made with the network | , An explofion occurred at larker . --- ------------ wer, F ie, from Welwyn, Sask) are ol electric railroads out of Oleolt gle works, hn Jones street, Torants, a +" the : Mis i Y urshe whic @ oO 1e all Visit former's. mother, through Lockport with Buffalo, Roch 5 0'CLOCK BISCUITS Robert. Alcorn, of this place, John [ster and Now York, taking her opera- at the rear end of the buil fling a Robertson, Lavi ait Settlement, caught | tions outside the lines of purely injured at least nine persons, several of have a good assortment of Fancy liscuits for aftérnoon eas. Here are a few of the lines: obert S. Lovett ti to ate K Or 04 v large bear ina trap last week { plea \SUre excursions. whom have been removed to the ho EE tne mt i seems pital. The_explosion was caused b -Shérbot Lake Items. THE LATE J. O'DRISCOLL. ~ | the ignition of gasoline in a tank Sharbot Lake, Oct. 26. --Miss 1. Al ---- Sir Wilirid Laurier and Messrs len has secured a position as clerk in | Deceased Was a Retired Peniten-| Fielding and Brodeur. met in Man * . g : 5 ; thsineton's - tredal the local representative of M il ! i i er J |] Hetherington's store Mrs. Dulfiy tiary Officer. . Mesars rns Ih ote and Wigam | { {and 8. H. Deyo have returned home There passed away, « OOOO Vanilla, Wafers, Alinond Wafers, Almond Iced Macaroons, Sponge Drops, Fancy Macaroons, Lady Finger§, Cake Bon- Bons, something extra fine ; on Thursday {after a trip west Mr. and Mrs. N. | one of Kingston's oldest and most re y visiting friends in Perth, | spectoc widents, i the rs ) i Ea: Dounell: are visiting © pected 14 ide yn we person off Co oirence to building of the pro Miss Abbie Kilborn is Spe nding a few | Jeremiah O'Driscoll. at his home, on 5 i posed . Canadian navy. The matter | ! days in. Kingston J. Carry left for | University avenue, surrounded by his | 1 indiod be the ninislers R. H. I Oo < 302 King St. beholders. The great prevalence of {a trip west. Misses Ve arl Pappa and [wife and family, and fortified by the {™"' ™ he . ] 1h, y Phone 141 Willowy Plumes, the Feathery | jertie Blair, spending Thanksgiving |rites of the Holy Catholic church. Mr. { Osprays and the rich Colorings of with their parents, also Howard Cor- |0'Driscoll came to Kingston from Ire. Buffet Cars On G.T.R. Mail Trains IIIIIIIISIIR ISI II Se SUIS IUIS I SIIv III IS the Velvets, Ottaman and oive QO inall. A Silks, make the Millinery Section 000 Richadrson, Newcastle - on I'yne The superb and ever varyidg dis who set forth the company's plans play of Autumn Millinery: eon- tinues a source of delight. Yo' all jEtSstRtEnteenten OO00000 Worrison. Toronto, was a |land, with his parents, brothers 'and | (Commencing Mogday, November 1st, | - visitor here over Sunday. Bertram |sisters, when but: a child. He was {parlor bufiet cars will be run on mail | 4 - 1 palace of delight Buell, of the Farmers' Bank, is visit- [married to Margaret McCarthy, only |iraine Nos. 8 ant 7. between ay ~ ing in Ottawa, Miss Florence Gar: daughter *of the late David Net arthy, | and Toronto. No. 6 leaves Kingston hs S C : : tt has returned home aiter spending |and twelve children blessed their un- {city for the cast at 12 noon, and Costumes, ostumes X lett week with friends at Folger. W. |ion. He was a faithial oflicer wi the | No 7 at 3.17 pan. for the west Pn ares Colds, heals --- » > : . eo ON - r - . ce » On second floor, the latest Cos- | Roberts at R. Blair's; Miss Woodrufl, | Kingston penitentiary for twenty-six | ge pe : Sa tumes, in Taupe, Grey, Navy, | Sydenham, at Rev. H. "Smith's; Mrs.j| year. iy toen years ago_he resigued, |: We store, clean and have ready for, ig CSE > Wine. Black : also the latest styles 21K Mills at' her Parents; Miss B. land receed his superanwiation. Living | spring use, your bicyele, if left in our 3001S FOR BOYS, $l 5 i] 700 of Corsets, 50c to £2.50. : 2 | Dodds spent Sunday at home; Miss. | sinee a retired life. He leaves his wife, jcare. H. Milne Phone 512 Q Redmond, Kingston, is jdsiting Mrs. [SIX children and twelve grandchildren, |" John Rewan, Belleville, aged seventy 'Strongly made, wear like iron. ) 1): Redmond: Ms. E. families. is {and to them he leaves a legacy they | five years died on Wednesday follow-! Sea our Prospector"s 12 inch DAVID M: SPENGE 3 spending a few days with friends at value more than wealth, an honest aud ip an attack of epilepsy Tan Boots, $4.75. honorable name. His daughters wr ---------- A RS A | HHamowsmith, has returned home. Mil Mrs. Palmer, Misses: Margaret and] > Jackdoh . : The Leading Millinery Store. of ° Fron ¥ RE ee TW SOCIETY WOME S gt dJackdo nston"s Trv Our Good 08600 8 ; Tidings Torn Yarker. iMallin, of this city, and his sons, Shoe Store, 70 Brock St. ry ur 0 Yarker, Oct. 26.--Owing to the an- Tel : . : John B., oi the penitentiary stall, and : { niversary service at Moscow, Sunday ¥ . A Simple Treatment That Will i widod wi is Pe a 4 + ------ i, mm | (ere Was no service ned here. ha Augustine, who resided with 'his par .. Make It Truly Fascinating HEP 022080 20000 Bld Rubbers . ' ents 2 : FER, SEE EE cm WOR eg the ne Thorns C roll George Mo Damaged Catanaqui Bridge. It ry a hake : Jingle Some time during Wednesds el Nowa 5 as »to-daie woman | Starts Oct. 1st, last chance to T best brands. The kind we know ing secured # permanent. position 1a a Ts did : R ron Ey fy has as Ny pea row I buy Border by the roll. will' bring customers back for lirantion ove his fami yi ind {age to Cataraqui bridge. About forty | What a foolish creatwre a "oman 3 FRASER' 8, 1s William St { other Footwear. You can depend week, womas {'arro . . ? 4 {feet of the railing on the north side would be if she lost the opportunity | A * 4: upon the Rubbers you get here be- IF YOU THIN K OF i y arroll went with them; thence | as .torn down 'antl thrown into the! is add to. her attractions. gh dh 7 4 - # cause we keep the best. to: Rpokane; Wash, Mr and | ood This eames intl tlm meet ma sas I 0 4 leit the space open, so Yet in Canada to-day there are hun- | Women's and Children's Rubber rs. Merrill, of Cobourg, spent Sun- {that any one might' have walked feels of thousands of women with CM. P, KEYS i a day here at lohn Wright's Mr, and [ straight into the water. The police | harsh, faded, charaeterless hair who : | Mrs. Stinson Martin, just home from, | were notified, to-day, and the bridge }do not make any attempt ty .im- | Antiseptic Barber Shop Boots Hi] Mi Sizes their wedding trip, are at Allison | { company is 'offering a reward for a prove it. | Hair Dressing and Shaving parlor, > Martin's. They will reside in Mon: | conviction In Paris most Women have beautiful | Three Chair. Quick Service. Your pat H J - g i Si treal. E. W leniamin is on the sick pt eee { hair, and in Canada all. women: who | onage solicited. » ennings ing t OF GOA 00 00000 0 8¥ 8 veri Pg FOB ORBLE ET 00d ny | Donald, who occupied this farm, hav- list: Dr." Third, Kingston, was, called | «4711 Cologne and 4711 soap." Buy {use Parisian Sage have lusirous and | J THINK OF US to see him. He is improving now. |ihem at Gibson's Red Cross drug | luxuriant hair 336 KING STREET John Vanluven has moved here from | store. And any woman reader of the Whig Next Door to Wade's Drug Store: Kingston, having bought the J \ The Roard af Trade has purchased 'can have atiractive and lustrous hair ee bene Qhibléy homestead, Mrs. John Fm: {the water front lots on Simcoe street in a few days' time by using this | Une ol the 'blessings we haut al Special Notice ( 'rawford & Walsh, berlev. Mrs. Alpheus Vanluven, Clar- {jrom J. B. Carruthers, ior hotel pm ! great hair rejuvenator, Parisian Sage. | wish for is a. happy and joyous old ence and Francis Ewart spent Thanks- | noses ; . W. Mahood sells a large tile | age - | giving at Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que., i "Red rubber bulb syringes. Puy for. 50 cents and he ea io We handle 'alt Kind of rubber tires | Sofas Cnt Blocks, at $3.90 Tailors, Pri ine oSh & Bagot Sts. lat' the home of Everton Emberly and | them at Gibson's led Cross drug hanish dandruff, stop falling hair and [for baby arriages H. Milne, 22 2 | a rh et Bagot aud i Mack Vanluven, former residents, of store. ~litohing scalp in two' weeks or money { Bagot street. 'Phone 542. arrack streets Wood Yard, { Yarker. Arne Ashley 'and Arney" Benn | There are times wher charity is best baek. ¢ { Theory is simply proving by worrls | ave home from the North:-West. Mrs. Jaxemplified * hy keeping the mouth] Parisian Sage is gnfdenl hal Coie. | midere vou prove by actual demonstra i S. BENNETT & CO. } Manion and her daughter, Mrs. Frank | closed. } not sticky or grea re LL Corner Bagot and Barrack Sta, ts ' : : : = lixelusive

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