fa ART BOOKS "Masterpieces in Color - All lovers, of series' the say tains Bet Artist by a Writer of Digtinction. Size Volumes already issued MILLAIS, IAINSBOROUGH, VAN DYCK FRANZ HALS . LEONARDO DA VINCE WHINTLER, RUBENS, Aft win be delighted with this "Masterpieces in Col " being marvels of color reproduction Each Volume ures reproduced in Color, together with a Monograph on the 6x¥ © incl. Price SOc volume. con- REMBRANDT, ROSBSETTI LORD LEIGHTON, 2A TURNE » BOTTIC FRA 1 ANG R. UGLOW & COMPANY, 141 PRINCESS STREET. FL N. HUNT, A, BLICO, v NEW ADVISORY |EDUCATIONISTS ELECT | THEIR REPRESENTATIVE. | Miss Johnston Again Headed the | Poll in the Public School See- tion--Big Vote Was Cast--Only Three Changes in Council. Toronto, Nov. 11.--The work of the serutineess who have been engaged [for the past week in counting the bal- lots east for candidates for the ad- visory council of education for the ! terday. | Representing the | teachers--Miss Harriet Alésander A. ston: James W. Plewes, public school Johnston, To- Jordan, King- Chatham; T jronto; British Whig's Special Music Offer To-day's Coupon en- titles you to a Copy of a very Popular Waltz at Ten Cents. >: Hubert-Nickson When the readers ol to- (y's Whig learn that they can secure a copy of Hubert Nickson's great Waltz Suc- cess --"CARITA;"" they will not hesitate to send for it. Many critics claim that SCARITA" will become mo re popular than the "Merry Widow W altz." WHIG'S MUSIC COUPON November 11.-- 'CARITA WALTZ." Name Street and Number City or Town ........ Province To obtain the sheet music above, fill out the close ten cents in stamps or coin. Address M Whig, Kingsten. : coupon and en- isic Department, British + 2 2.3 + oe NEW CORSETS NEW COSTUMES All the leading styles in La Deese, A La Grace and D. & A. Jorsets are here from 50c to $2.5Q 2 Ste tend CIC JC JOLIE JC J JHC J J 5 3 1 + i Bl TTT 1 New Costumes In Garnet, Taupe, Green and As these cannot be re- Underskirts New Silk Skirts, New Moire ¥\ Skirts, New Heatherbloom Skirts, re White Flannelette Skirts. - David M. Spence, The Leading Millinery Store. i Re effete riffle feelin The name St ands or all that is est in REFINED SUGAR. All first class grocers keep it. Manufactured by The Canada Sugar Refining Co MONTREAL, QUE. AAA ~h WAAAAAAA" | OUR SPECIALTY RESS SUITS Ah AA AAA A WV VV Crawford & Walsh, Exclusive Tailors, Princess & Bagot Sts. \| God speed to 1A. Reid, Owen Sound. Rey res nting the high school teach- {ers--Stephen Martin, B.A., St. Mary's; Gilbert A. Smith, M.A., Toronto. Representing, the separate school {teachers--John' J. Rogers, Lindsay. Representing the public school pectors--W. I. Chisholm, BA, ardine. Rev. W, H. G. ham. Interest centered largely in the pub- lic school section, in. which the ma- jority of the ballots were east. Miss {Johnston again headed the poll with ia plurality of nearly 300 votes, | though the fact that Mise Charlotte | Lovick, Singston, the 'other lady can- |didate, ram, fifth, indicates that the lady teachers did not vote solidly fo the ladies." The fact that Mr." Jor-| {dan, who made an exceptional rum, iwas a Kingston man, militated against Miss Lovick. 'It is believed that the future wel fare of America largely depends upon the industrial training of our workers and in protecting them This para- | graph forth + opinion of the special committee on industrial edu ited it at session of the conven {tion of the American Federation of { Labor at: Massey Hall. The report was read by John Mitchell, chairman of the committee. an haustive review industrial educa- | in its many the commit- recominends technical connection the of | for in- s Kin- = cation. which pres report this morning's Following ex of tion phases, That in and purposes schools be established with the publi public expense giving supple schools for the mentary education those have entered trades as apprentices; the continuance of pro sive development of supplemental | by | unions, of matter the | at who gr trade education as inaugurated that all which have not adopted a system technical the convention requests department of investigate the dustrial educati 1broad I'he trade unions trade education the . that United 1 i consideration it d the State bor to of commerce 'and in- | thi J R fedture of 3 morning. was ti {(lynes and A. H members of the | i British House of Commens, who here as representatives of the British Trade Unions. CUlynes simply electri- fied the conv ion to a high pitch oi enthusiam. The speeche: in a i socialist Clynes paid particu. | lar attention to the legal fights in | Britain between the unions and the socialist Clynes paid partieu- mentary labor and the union had succeeded in having passed, particularly the old age bifk. At the his address the passed a resolution wishing Llovd-George and. his British cabinet their "fight for the rights of the peo ple against the interests of property." William Jennings Bryan sent one of hi< - lieutenants, William M. Maupin, | lincoln, Neb., to endeavor to induce | the delegates the ity {Lincoln of convention { year from prox addres are were strain. siram the measures j close of congress un- wnimomsly . no | associates of "the to: choose of the next one now Can't Play Till Next March Under the deed of gift of the Allan eup, challeng amajeur hockey teams \ e trophy for now held by Que | University, all rames must be pl | oan mu M Pp of the Toronto it the close Michael Hemp eason, of whose wa<-in last-vear too late, thi { al ASON, | newed their nly wpplicat od t} on all, o to be he played only inforn int games must then rent +} i ter the and by the champion the cur Na-dru-co Talcum. at Mel eod's King Brock Montreal and jee I | store and corner [streets. b ; cornet color, and | Johnston Still Missing. Nothing ha the the further been leqrned of i John John reported mi have whereabouts tor Napanee Fhe Any man, \ ing police vesterday been un {able to find of him | ) man was Ki | thirty othens seriously lin a political riot at Chirabel, Spain, Thursday. of wounded and upward Were on 7A fli made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Lead Pipe, Pure Block Tin Pipe, Traps and Bends, Pig Lead, Ingot Tin. WE ARE 'HEADQUARTERS. The Canada Metal Co., ktd., Toronto, Can. ee THTR VL TLL ATTARLTTRRLRTRARIRRARVNRSSS CTV LTLLLTRRBTTTASS Seats sveTTOB™TRTBBRRBDB™NS : ' ¢ ¢ : . : ¢ ¢ : ' ~ = | BOARD " next three years, was completed yes- | Colles, Chat- | Hollowing {who { | | i | mn | witne THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 19089. A POLIGEMAN DEAD CHINESE OFFICER WHOM CRIMINALS DREADED. Was a Great Aig to the Police | --H. Bous>field, For Criminal | Libel Has Been Served With a | { Warrant. { Montreal, Nov. 1l.--Montreal ost its only Chinese constable, loknston, He died last night of | typhoid fever. He was a terror to! the evil element of Chinatown. So far | as known he was the only regularly | sworn Chinese po'ee official in Cana | | da. He was engaged by the Montreal | {police force on account of the diihi- | {eulty in handling and recognizing Chi | nese criminals amd was a great itd to | | the police: i An ther arrest has been made in} connection with the criminal libel cases, instituted by the Dominion Coal | company against the offic fals of the United Mine Workers, arising out of | the strike at Glace Bay. Hany | Pousefield is the latest to be served with a warrant. The Thiel people have been trying to serve him with a warrant for some time and it wah only today that word received of their success. Cinef Carrington stated in court, a few days ago, that their agents had been looking for Bousefield at all the likely points in the United. States, but that he was not to be found. Since then better | sueeess has attended their efforts, i Bousfield - met Doan McDougall, ready committed for tial, in Toros to, and learned of a warrant being i» Our Queen's Corresponfient sued. He came to Montreal, armving a vee rond pe pulled off at here to-day, and also placed himselt [Cjucen's last evening, was a large su at the disposal of the authorities. te 'The event was a trial one for ARE Sadehfic hae advised the the pi king of a team to represent Thursday, the 18th, to prepare Queen's at the Montreal harriers' ute Ga, ah Dll uh 8. the cusgern city neyt Wesf, Cth ll " \ ' were starters in all, and spien day. 'The scaffold last used { 1-1 time considering th Scholastique, lox the hanging | "dition of the roads. Lennox wor now on its. way her {the event, going over the route i z ay present in Otta- |i qv one minutes fourteen seconds wa trying to have the sentence com- |p, "was closely chased by Gellineau muted, but it is believed here tht the ' lp fd ihed seventeen soconds later death > will ¥ carried out \kroyd ran a good third, with Foste. Father Garceau, the jail priest, fre- Loo Wallace neck and neck, for fourth quently visits Djlion, who, however, place receiving him politely, terest in religious matters, A : SPANGENBERG, THE JEWELER, ™* Sian ul RETIRING FROM BUSINESS > | This Sale Is Known for Its Genuineness. Liberal Discounts for Cash. | He | has Lee Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks. -. Silverware, Cut Glass, China, Leather Goods, Umbrellas, Canes. 347 KING ST., KINGSTON. was F. W. Spangenberg, -- A YEAR IN FORTRESS ATTORNEY SENTENCED FOR SPEECH IN COURT. | THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S. THREE CHILDREN DEAD. They Were Burned to Death in Locked House. Berlin, Ont., Nov. 11.--The third vie tim of yesterday's fire, which destroy. od the dwelling of Mrs. George Uttick, succumbed this morning. The youngest child, aged two years, was burned to death in the house, and the second youngest child, aged four years, died in the hospital about two hours after being admitted, while the third one, aged six years, succumbed this morn- L bat siikiakin eras i) : ing. The three children were alone in St. Petersburg, Nov. 11.--M. Giller OE house at the time and it is sen, a leading attorney of this city rt ? has been condemned to a year's ime thought they accidentally upse the small stove. prisonment in a fortress because of a : | speech which he delivered on June A : ad i | 2and, 1908, at the trial of the partici Boyd Hall, a resident of Elizabeth {pators in the Jewish massacre at own it his life, and a an Mpvards the | Bialystok. Gillersen appeared at this 9 erghly years. a id Su ny 3 ues trial as counsel for friends and rela- ony b at Ps a, neg an Auulrunty tives of the Jewish victims, of whom rn pop ae orbited in {seventy-three were killed and eighty- | qo ieps Falls the past summer at 'an | two others wounded. The indictment a sroximate Sm, m 280,000. against Gillersen charged that in his 7 1 poultry fair will "be held to | speech in court he had irrelevantly in- Smith's Falls on the 25th inst ! | troduced arguments which incited the : {workmen against the government. The pe attorney was tried before the circuit court at Gredne, and was defended by Quickly representatives of several bar associa- tions, which regarded the proceedings {as an infringement upon the privileges lof an attorney. Instant Relief, Permanent : Cure-- Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. 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By Hangn fF sherri Indictment Charged That He In- cited Workmen Against Gov- ernment in Speech at Trial of Participators in Jewish Mass acre at Bialystok. here, for . cight was made, at St, of Belanger, is Dillon's lawyer is | » sentence be qu manifests no i Profi. John Matheson addressed v M.C.A. meeting , this afternoon, speaking on "Sympathy as an Essen tal Part of the Personality." PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Kingston, Toronto University Debating submitted subjects the preliminary intercol- which is supposed to loronto December those mentioned are: "ls preparatiq for war the best guarantee for pedwe and "Is a national navy for Canada desirable 7 The Club at a. has has » hurricane Jamai i not still surround been heard from and : for Cor tinues furious the island. \ man living in Hamilton is unde: suspicion of being one of the two men William the Canadian express Niagara | Falls and stole $14,000 from him. A crowded passenger train, on Thus day, plunged into a deep valley when it was derailed near Tiuoliu, Italy. It reported that many of the passen killed. Relief has been sent from several pojats. (irave concern is felt shipgng circles * the continmied absence of definite information con cerning whatever has cut off communi- | cation with the West Indian points south of Santiago. Cuba. + The members of the opposition in the House of Commons will aysemble in caucus to-morrow morning. It is texpected the naval policy of the con servative side of the house will be the big topic of discussion During -a fire, on at the | tress seas contest, » place in Among on assaulted Dobson, agent at Invitations for the medical dance will be available to al students' on dnd after Friday, November 12th. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. is | Newsy Paragraphs' Picked Up By Honor English classes have chal: | Reporters On Their Rounds. lenged divinity to a game oi associa- To-day was a real summer day. tion football, the event to take place | Heavy clothing was discarded. : in the early part of next week. November so far has been a charm- = . ing month. May it continue. It is understood that the committee | jjliam Swaine, piano tuner, Orders appointed to arrange for a theatre | received at McAuley's. 'Phone TIS. | night will bring in a report at next! Ww. W. Gibson returned from Toroun- meeting of Alma Mater to the effect | to, to-day, after a visit with friends. | {hat students' evening be Saturday, | See our assortment of Russian rub- November 20th, the attraction at Gibson's Red Cross "The Wolf." gers were in New York over | being | her sponges, i Drug Store. | Meeting of 'the Ancient St. John's The finals have now been reached in {Lodge will be held this evening at 8 tennis tournament and "some exX- |o'clock. citing events are 'promised H. Cunningham, piano tuner Chickering's. Leave orders at Me- Auley's Book Store: Huyler's high class chocolates and on |bon-bons, strictly fresh at Gibson's Thursday. | Red Cross Drug Store. "Phone 230. regular meeting of .the chess | The steamer New Island Wanderer E Thursday afternoon, {brought. a large number of passengers boarded. |from Cape Vincent to-day. boxes of | Thomas Watson, Earl street, - left, % l'to-day, for Belleville, to attend the {funeral of his father, the late George 2 ] ss 35: | Watson. . 30; Cold Zprngs, =| Take home a bottle of Pinol Ex. Rose | pectorant, a sure cure for coughs and {colds. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross {Drug Store. ' | Prof. Adam Shortt has accepted the presidency of recently organized moral and social reform association of Ot follows : At {W8Wa. enred the offer: | arsry on Friday Fhursday morning, Ontario Spring: Bed and Mat company, London, Unt., one ol {the floors gave way, burying Fire Chici | Aitkin, Foreman Aitkin and Fireman i Roberton - in the debris. They | seriously hurt the from | ' | | FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. | i wesc | Sales Made on the Board \t board, the Wolf white the held followitiyg - factories Island boarded twelve the colored : | FINED FOR CARRYING ALIEN. i ------ { Mulcted $250 in Buffalo Court For | Offence Buffalo, N.Y.. Now landed alien, in violation of the United States law. Richelieu and Ontario Navigation ¢ { pany was fined $250 by district court, Iho al Joseph Story stres Li on cheese, and fac boards { owing cans it [toric Fim labor the . Glenvale, 4 . Morning Star, 28; Sunbairy, 60; St. Lawrence Springs, Wolie Island, Hill, 6; 'Keenan, 30; Me-| Latimer, 25: Bay View, 31; Glenburn brooke; Hill, 30; Silver Pine Grath ytotal, <al ales - FREE PACKAGE COUPON. Fill out the blank lines below with your name address, cut out rounon and mail to the PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 154 . Marshall, Mich. A trial pack of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will then he sent you 'at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. Name Street ..ow City and Sta 1 om Hazel Justice mn 0 is of Yong government's cafne to Ch the < Roche wel was f the landed confined for about but the witnes { t D Toronto ' p. contention wa o lot te boats that r- aboard ompany' were made Mr of | | 1 | as IT aré expected in the city | afternoon to have a | its game with Cadets 11 lon Saturday afternoon. Colds and La Grippe cured in twen a box of Nyal's Lax 9h. at Gibson's Red " Thompson s¢ good | | | transferred Silver be heen as St. Law Island, Latime Hill, Keenan, Metirath exander was or Bprings Morning Star, Glenburnie, Glen-4 A bid of He by « sed | ty-four hours by i ion | res fore company s | rest before wan Story has twe months v e and A Another Building Permit. COBALT ON MARGIN We require Stock Selling From 30ec. to 60c. From 60c. to 80c From S0c. to $1 Over One Dollar Market Price. We also handle 30, , 60, 20 rovernment had to fee v d acold: 35 dose {Cross Drug Store. | Abou} 175 passengers came in over Burtch jook_gut ® the Kingston -and Pembroke raibroad, engipery 5 oF Io | to-day, from Sharbot lake and inter Ae | y = bet ween Imediate points. : - 1 Whe "1 Dr. Leonard Clements continues to Alma ave 1 We 15 ¢mprove in health and his friends are th re » Than fare by delichted to see him able to take out- ingston with: about |. . ¢ uhol lings daily. ; five buildings erected this year: Nyal's Cherry Cough Syrup will re i : ted killed Hieve that hacking and coughing in al I'hree persons are reported Kil indo © minufes. Sold at Gibson's Red | itracts. an explosion of -powder in the Hagely |. . jetober, before the | vard of Ce of the Dupont § i brug Store, is announced = of ! he engageme 3 | Write, 'phone or wire us your daughter of Hon. : t wr am re 7 Por ATE 2 Po ¢ ilmingtc 8] . 1 . {latter team was properly aeganiz d | Powder company, Wilmington, Ix | Mise, Janet Fielding, {cash of on margin. |W. *&, Fielding, minister of finance, | Patriarche & Co, land Mrs. Fielding, to K. N. Macfee, | { London, Eng. * STOCK DEALERS, Patriarche Block him for he pay that 1 was so confined 'Varsity Will Likely Win Varsity likely Inte legiate championship. At pr and Varsity ¢ won two games but Varsity has still a game with Me il in Montreal, next Saturday, and {should win it. At present, Ques Varsity are equal iu { strength, bat the Enoch the city tion of a brick house on "of York Barrie who will isn i Today, permit at i north will win the i street, ent Queen's are a ti h streets aMeposit as follows : it Required. hc. per shave . per shars per share ol having and tied. one, growing, seventy n's and plaving Toronto team defeat : day cons orders, ed Queen's early in | - Don't forget Laxacold, a sure cure in | twenty-four hours for colds ahd La | Grippe, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug | Store. During il Corner Scott and Wellington Sts, TOR- i school hours ONTO. young lads were found playing foot-| {ball in the cricket field. This would have been a good place to locatt (truants, Miss Edith Woodruff, Cape Vincent, js the guest of Mrs. J. D. Craig, lCttawa. She will be one of the | guests at the opening of the house {and the drawing room. The little Candy Cold Cure Tablets | called Preventics, will in a few hours safely check all Colds or LaGrippe. Try 1 4825c. Sold by all thirty-one | Cyrus W, Figld was scoffed at whet trying to interest capital in the cable; so was Bell with his telephone, a mere toy ; butethis is no reason why people of to-day should not invest in UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK The Company hes equipped about 295 vessels. They own and eg commorcial business about 103 land stations, more than all other wireless tompanios combined, including the Marconi and all its subsidiary com- ics. Anoth 3 ™ bi stock is expected day, on of developments, WRITE B. S. Donaldson, 428 Trader's Bank Building, Torontoy: v insures the most them ! | dvalers. Capt. Robert Crawford, treasurer of {Queen street Mbthodist church, is very optim'stia over the raising of sufh- cient money . at the jubilee services to, wipe out the mortgage debt. He hopes to see $1,750 put on the plates on Sun- day morning. -------- Clynical Thermometers. Fully guaranteed, certificate with cach, one-hali minute, one minute, two minutes. McLeod's deng stores. ep J. gm Samuel Guelph. Barrett died suddenly at