THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1909 - \ ALL READY FOR CHRISTMAS We beg to announce our grand opening display of Christmas Cards Art Calendars Holiday Books Ou: stock of Christmas, New Years' and Personal Greeting Cards is most elaborate, from the World's Best Artists, beauti- ful and artistic designs, at very low prices. Come early and look through the stock. vie : R. UGLOW & COMPANY, 141 PRINCESS STREET. » British Whig's Special Music Offer r (Good rag time music is al- ways pleasant to hear. "Rag Tags-Rag" commie Ee as differe t from the ordinary time composition it is y in March, two-step Rag-Tags--Rag" is not difficult | play, but a very iingling piece of music, Rag Tags Rag Las min, ral 0 ( toh WHIG'S MUSIC COUPON NOVEMBEM, 17.-- 'RAG-TAGS-RAG. " Name Street and Number .......c..coeet City or Town Province To obtain the sheet music above, fill out the coupon and en- close ten cents in stamps or coin. Address Music Department, British Whig, Kingston. 0 BR BRR Pe ttt geefesianfenienlanlrnd tr lhe elfen eieieieieieieiele deieieiniiie NEW CORSETS NEW COSTUMES All the leading styles in La Deese, A La Grace and D. & A. Corsets are here from 50¢ to $2.50 New Costumes In Garnet, Taupe, Green and Navy. As these cannot be re-; peated be in time. Underskirts New Silk Skirts, New Moire Skirts, New Heatherbloom Skirts, White Flannelette Skirts. . Spence, Millinery Store. EN Lote leeteak: 0) 2.0 ETT + Te Potetotentent TI rs ACK FASB IcIccR AFEEREIEEIRN ' 93 ity Brokerage' 18 MARKET STREET, KINGSTON. 3 J. |Q.. HUTTON J. R. C. DOBBS HAHAHA # AAA WILL BUY: Silver Leaf, 5,000 Cobalt Lake, Nipissing, 5,000 Peter- Lake, 1,000 Scotia, 1.- Foster,. 500 Cobalt Central. Phosphate Property Front= WILL SELL: 2.000 Cobalt Majestic, Chambers-Ferland, 1,000 Scotia, 2,000 Cobalt Lake, 5 shares Farmers Bank, 20 shores Frost" & Wood, 40 shares Home Life, 19 shares Standard loan, 150,000 feet of lamber vacant lots and houses in any part of the City, (320 acres Improved Farm, Saskatchewan.) Eist Your Buy and Sell Orders Now. ORIGIN EA CI EIRE 3,000 1,000 Nova 40 5,000 Rochester, 100 son ow Nova OO) @& \ enac QD in AAA AR ARI AHHH WERE SED BY 006 | Mrs. Edward Curran Roused in Early Morning By Dog Tug- ging at Bedclothes and Licking Her Face--Little Damage Done. Brantford, | | | Ont., Nov. 18.--Fire ori- | ginated in a peculiar way, yesterday | morning, in the cellar of Edward { Curran, Murray street. While the {family slept flames broke out in a | chicken incubator which had not been in use for two years. The cause is supposed to have been spontaneous | combustion in the inner works of the { outfit. The blaze spread rapidly in the cellar and ignited the floors. Up- {stairs" Mrs. Curran was aroused by | the dog tugging at the bed clothes {and licking her face. She aroused her son, who rushed through the smoke- filled house and, summoned the fire- men. The actdal\damage was confined to the cellar, amounting to $100. WILL VOTE AGAIN. Hamilton Can Get Privileges. Ont., Nov. No Special Hamilton, 18.--Mayor McLaren has ry received a letter from | Hon. Adam Beck, chairman of the | Hydro-Electric Power Commission, stating the commission will not grant the city any more favorable terms than those accorded to the other muni- cipalities in the power group. This is | taken ta mean. the city council will re- fuse to close a contract with the com- | mission, but will give the ratepayers a chance to vote on the matter in INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Newman & Shaw's "suit sale." Beautiful hat pins, stone set, Keeley's. ' FE. Landon, .Newboro, is few days in the city. Thermometers, "from 20e. up, Keeley's. ~ \ William Burton, left "for Sharbot | Lake, to-day, to visit friends. Infants' food and everything to make baby well are sold at Gibson's iRed Cross drug store. . St, James' church Woman's Aid will hold a sale in the school house Thurs- | day, Dec. 2nd. Keeley's high power magnifying | glasses, in rubber or nickel mounted, | from 25¢. up. i H. Pemberton, Guelph, is visiting | friends here on his way to Knglandg| to visite relatives. H. Cunningham, piano tuner from Chickering's. leave orders at Me Auley's Book Store. Mrs. William Woods and daughter, | Miss Mamie, of Syracuse, are visiting | at Mrs. (Capt.) A. Potter's Buy tooth brushes at Prouse's Drug | Store, pure bristles, and the kind that | wear, are sold here. Statute labor delinquents are being asked to pay up at once. William | McCammon is serving the summonses. | "It's good economy' to buy in-| fants' foods at Gibson's Red Cross | drug store. "Always fresh there. Mrs. J. W. Mackie and daughter, Miss Frankie, Belleville, are spending | a week at Bingston with relatives. | 1f your glasses do wot suit you, why | don't you try Keeley, Jr.? It will, cost you nothing to try. Mrs. Hannah Parks, aged eighty eight years, died in Watertown, N.Y., on Monday, One brother is Daniel (Cole, of Adolphustown. | at | spending a at | { | January. SNOWFALL ON MARS. { Prof, Lowell Notices White Patch | at South Pole. Flagstaff, Ariz., Now! 18.--Director | Lowell; of the Lowell Observatory, ro { ports the firsti apparent t snowfall of the season on | fics patch seen 12th, and was small, crease on the 16th. This is saia to be exceptionally early for the first Mart- lan antartic snow. antartic Mars. The on November with a great in- was Latimer Nov. 17. Locals. The farmers are {about through ploughing. On Mon {day evening, November Sth, a bap- tismal service took place in the church, when the adopted daughter of W | Bruce, and the infant daughter of J INovis, were baptized by Rev, ( A Sykes, Kingston. Rev. Mr. Mullin was | also present. T. Sherwood and S. | Taylor have returned from a two | months' visit in the west. Harold | Lyon is attgnding the Kingston Busi- | ness Mr. and Mrs. Hiram | Spooner and Miss Emma Caverly aro | spending a few days at Belleville. Mrs. | K. Hanley, city, is at Robert Dixon's. William Duffey and John Campbell are | putting the roof on R. Dixon's silo i Miss lLouite Hughson has returned from a few days' visit at Opinicon I'hé cheese factory is running yet, with {a good supply of milk for so late in | the year. Rev. Mr. Danby, Elgin { burgh, will preach here Sunday even Miss May 'laylor, attending model sthool, spent Sunday at her home. Mrs. Barton Collings had quilting' Tuesday afternoon. The husk- ing bee and also rag bee at Noble Darling's, Tuesday evening, well | attended. Latimer, College. ing were They Can Leave. Nov. SS, Quebec, from the 15.--Forty passengers Dominion are still tained in a colonist car on Louise em- {bankment, but they expect to be al lowed to start to-day for their desti snations in the United States. In- structions have been received | morning from Washington for the pur- i pose. Snow In London, Ont. London, ~Ont.; Nov: 18.--Snew fell | daring the night to a depth of six- | teen inches in London and vicinity, and there is good sleighing to-day: ---------------- de- As vet the eounty authorities have | not received any word of the other l.-oung man who was supposed to have {been with hiram Smith on Saturday night when John Scott was held up on Princess street. Smith will come up for hearing before Col. Hunter, on Wednesday next, and will likely be committed for trial at the general |sessions. Mr. Whiting is looking after {the prosecution. Police Constable Thomas Mullinger received word this week that his moth- er, who has been dangerously ill at Port Huron, is improving. | John Kilborn, Owen Sound, is re- {ported to have .sold his interest in the Canadian cement merger for a {mil ion dollars. "Gillette Safety Razor," a complete line for Christmas giving at Best s Rummage sale opposite B. A. hotel, Friday afternoon and Saturday. Ex-Ald. Peter Bayne died at Hamil ton. rat AEP ELOALRERRSSOR: PAACLLARALALLLELRLLLEA New Dates, 3 lbs. for 258c¢ i New Figs and Cranberries 3} Sweet Potatoes, 61bsfor25c : . R. H. Toye, 302 Bion 10 ESSAI IIIIIFIIIIIISEIIIRIISNINED We still have those large California Grape Fruit at 10c each 4 PALLOPELniPbebrish: Adds -- healthful qualities to food " "eet esssdATTRRRIRTIANS TRV VLV TTR VVVVNSY $ Solder, Plumbers' Wiping and Bar, Tinsmiths' ' and Electrical Wire Solder. Ltd., Toronto, Can. FR '. : The Canada Metal Co., a_i "Good goods in fancy packages,' | Cadbury's English chocolates, At | abson's Red Cross drug store, the | home of good sweets. Driver the R.C.H.A,, con- fined to the station hospital, Queen street, owing to illness, was able + that institution, to-day. "trusses," an assortment of odd sizes in trusses ranging in | price from $1 to $5, while they last | Hlec., at Gibson's Red Cross drug | storé, Foote, of 10 | | for | are' | a | this | \ Best's Short Stop cold "tablets equally as good as the Will eure a cold in the day for Ibe. Think of being for 50e. sizes at cough head in cure. | one able to buy Look over the line Gibson's Red Croes a truss of odd drug store. Playing "hookey'" from school is an old game but: it never dies out. The police are looking into several cases iand serving the necessary notices { the parents. | "The wise and careful mother" on knows her baby needs the best goods money can buy and is always "care ful she buys them fresh. That is why she buys at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, A well-known circles fell across the Kingston Pembroke tracks, this 'merning, received a bad gash on the face | well as a highly colored optic. | "lor wearers of trusses,"" an as- |sortment of odd sizés at a bargain price. Single, double, right or left. | Regular prices $1 to $5. While they last dle., Istore. {Sam small not ling in police & and as character Small "did speak, indeed, to audience. The people aware of the famous lecturer here. It always pays to | | were adver- | tise, particularly in the newspapers. | | Real cut glass articles from 25¢. up, lat Keeley's. | "The home of good sweets and pure drugs," said a lady to her friend in |Gibson's Red - Cross drug store on | Tuesday. McConkey's Choice of Roy- |alty and Huyler"s and Cadbury's are {sald here. | The !which in the government dry- dock, receiving repairs, including some new plates, will winter here. Her sis ter ship, the Keywest, is also coming down to go into winter quarters. "Po you wear & truss i zo you {may find your size and perhaps the |very "one you are looking for at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. The | regular prices of these would run from $1 to 85. While they last at bargain price of Ble. , It is understood that in the next | few days one of the county magis- trates. will have an interesting for trial when a local commercial tra- veller may have the pleasure of pay- ing for a few partridge killed out of season. - Weak women should read my "Book {No. 4 for Women." It tells of Dr. | Shoop's Night Cure. Yells how these |soothing, healing, aotiseptic, supposi- ories, bring quick and certain help. The book is free. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. All dealers. is | { ¥ case The New York Herald has an article | Bridgeport, | relating to the death at Conn., of Ellen Davidson Macdonald, la cousin of Sir John A. Macdonald. | Enquiry bere fails to confirm any re | lative of that name; if she is a consin | she must be very remote and unknown | to any of the, statesman's relatives 1 by. Compasse + { evening, | will' not at Gibson's Red Cross drug | be- | steamer Keyport, of Toronto, | SPANGENBERG, THE JEWELER, ™* RETIRING FROM BUS XMA Succeeded on Jn. 14, 1910, by Redr & Weigh, S GIFTS Liberal Discounts for Cash Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Glass, * Fine China, Silver Novelties, Clocks, Leather Hand Bags. F. W. Spangenberg, THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S. A Big House Promised Theatre Night. Our Queen's Correspondent. Rev. Hugh Pedley, D.D., of Em manuel church, Montreal, will preach in Convocation hall next Sunday af ternoon. For By Miss Elliott and - P. T. Pilkey ad dressed a joint meeting of the Y.W. and Y.M.C.A's, this afternoon, speak- ing on the work of the Queen's Mis sionary Association. Year '12, arts, will hold a social Friday, November 26th. " Jack' Sherrifi has been obliged to discontinue his studies at Queens and return to college until next fall, The Students Volunteer Missionary Band will meet Friday afternoon. interested are requested to attend. The annual oi the boxing and wrestling club will be held at the Alma Mater' meeting Saturday evening. meeting on There promises to be a full house lon Saturday evening to witness the production of "The Woll."" The arts' section is almost entirely sold out, and the other sections will be entirely | taken up before Saturday. | | ni FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. -- The Sales Made on the Board on Thursday. At the l'rontenac board, on hursday, Cataraqui factory boarded thirty boxes of white cheese and the following boarded colored cheese © [1ine rill, 60; Rose Hill, 30; Sand Elm Grove, 20; Glenvile, 30; ' Bat- | tersea, 70; Excelsior, 30; Cold Springs, {5005 Latimer, 30. Mermmng Star, 34; il, 50; Sunbury, 35; St. Lawrence, 19; Silver Springs, 49; Hinchinbrooke, 145; McGrath's, 25; total, 620. Sales were made as follows : At lle (Mr. Lancaster secured the offerings of Lattersea, Excelsior, Sand Hill, Sil- ver Springs and at the same figure Mr. Alexander secured Elm Grove, Glenburnie, Glenvate, Hinchinbrook, latimer, Morning Star, Pine hill, | Rose Hill, Sunbury, St. Lawrence, Mc- Grath.s. | "the board weeks. RAMY PEO'S WILL. cheese adjourned for. two | Cape Vincent Man Leaves An 1 Estate of $6,300. | According to the petition for the | probate of the will of Ramy Peo, | Cape Vincent, N.Y., the estate aggre gates 85,800, of which $5,000 is per- sonat-and-$800-real. The use of all the estate is leit to the widow dur- er life. The real property is then to divided into six equal parts and he six children, Point Peningula, Ernest and Ce Majo, of Cape | be partitioned between t Isabel Rmyole, of | and Estelle, Rudley, | celia Peo, and Lula Vincent. One share in a house for Henry Peo. The per | sonal property is to be divided shave | and share alike at the widow's death, | between the five children other than { Henry. Charles Armstrong, Ernest | Peo, and P. Judd are executors. | cts Personals, From Odessa. | Odessa, Nov. 15.--B. Oswald, D. Kennedy, and Mr. Peters returned home after (wo weeks' deer hunting land fishing. Philip J. Oswald, ste- ward of the steamer Rapids King, has accepted a lucrative position in Los Angeles, Cal., for the winter. Miss E. Toomey returned home after a few days' visit with relatives in Water- town. N.Y. Miss E. Toomey enter- | tained friends of Philip J. Oswald, her nephew, before leaving for Los { Angeles, Cal. Miss E. Toomey also entertained some friends on November 16th. | Making Uncle Sam Pay. | Rochester Herald Since we commenced to make Uusn- ada dance to our tariff music Canada has 'compelled Americans to avest <200.000,000 in that country, which seems to he pretty good pay for the | dancing Outsiders realize the lin Kingston real cstate. them pick off all the plums. Cann early. | Sterling silver {from 25c, up. . The Dowager Duchess of Manchester, {seriously ill for some time is now in la critical condition. | Patterson's cough drops, | Best's. | Hamilton must { scheme agreement | bandon it. | The matrimonial drawn by the man homely girl. Do pot let See Me- articles ai Keeley's, So. take as it the power stands or prize 'is' usually who marries a Le 25 wy' pr 200i at BY 8 All | is to be invested | opportunities | boxes, | [HE NEWS OF WORLD OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read i and Remembered. i The Brandon Shoe company, recently {burned out at Aylmer, will remove to { Brantford. Justice Sutherland was tendered a } complimentary banquet by the Wind- sor Board of Trade. i The Toronto Y.M.C.A. will { than double its subscriptions to | eign missionary work. { Two packets were stolen from the { mail car of the. Canadian Northern {near Hartney, Man., containing ¥7,- 1 000. Ihe more for- Fimira® N.Y., city hall | burned to the ground, on 'I hursday, | fire whieh started in the! engi- {neer's room. | The Montréal police committee will } appoint a board of morality to su- | pervise theatres, moving picture shows land other amtisement places. | Henry : Coleman, Sr., Belliontaine, | Ohio, aged, eighty-six years, who died | Wednesday evening, leaves fifteen chil- {dren and eighty-five grandchildren. | Advices received from Managua | state that President Zelaya has prac tically put an end to the revolution, { which is now confined to Bluefield. | John GG. Carlisle, the prominent [lawyer and secretary of ihe treasury in President Cleveland's cabinet, is dying in St. Vincent's hospital, New York. Chief Superintendent Ross, of the post. office department, received his 1 15.0. decoration, recently bestowed by {the king, from the lieutenant-gover nor. The Tere Marquette railway com: pany has notified the city of London that it will not ask for a renewal of the lease of the London & Port Stan- ley road. William, Hezekiah and Daniel Me Donald, brothers, of Sidney township, are under arrest, charged with incest. Their is the victim and com- plaintant. The lowa supreme court has been handed down a decision, holding that | private business concerns, under the lowa statutes, can lpgally refuse to |serve a negro. | At Cherry, Ill, workmen finished the construction of a temporary elevator, in the airshait of the St. Paul mine, «nd preparations are made to send fifty men down into the mine George 'H. Stephenson, a lawyer, with offices at 130 Victoria street, To- {ronto, appeared in police court, on the charge of stealing %480 irom a {client, Mrs. Annie Pethick, of 1933 Wilton avenue. Insurance for $1,500,000 has been ap- plied for on the life of George FE Nicholson, forty-nine years old, a ce- ment manufacturer of Kansas City, by ten of the companies,' of which he is head. E. B. Devlin, M.P., applied to the minister of justice, to-day, for a re- spite on behalf of John Dillon, to be hanged in Montreal to-morrow Hon. Mr. Aylesworth replied that no act- jon could be taken. A strong deputation saw the gov- ernment, to-day, seeking an amend- ment to the criminal code to sup press race track gambling and im- morality. Sir Wilhid Laurier admit- ted that something should be done. The citizens of (ftawa have sub- scribed $400 to take the band of the t3rd Duke of Cornwall's Own Rifles to Toronto on Friday night, to iin a sister was | play Ottawa on to victory at the Tigers-Ottawa football game on Sa- | turday. | Accidental death was the verdict of the coroner's jury in the case .of Rafelo Molinoro, the Italian, acciden- tally shot near Glen Miller. Rumble and Glover, the men arrested, charged | with causing Molinoro's death, were released. Two unions of carpenters, one w hich inow is in the Federation of Labor, land the other of which is seeking | entrance, will amalgamate and enter A uu! 347 KING ST., KINGSTON. as body within a year. In the | meantime all law suits and other legal | actions between the two are to be ! dropped. Hugh Leheman, the Berlin goal keep- ler, cancelled 'the agreement he made ito defend the Ottawa nets this win- iter. He was to have received £200 {for the season. Leheman will man- |age a professional team of his own {Ottawa will move to have him barred {from playing with Any other team in fe H.A, | Only One "BROMO QUININE," that is one ---- ------ Cures a Cold in One Day, é CL 2 Days | "Sf by leading druggists. Pandora range would look well in your kitchen--it's so handsome. Its perfectly-ven- tilated steel oven would bake the bread and roast the beef better than your ordinary oven does. Its special flue construction would save you fuel. Its large ash- you carrying out ess ashes so frequently. 8 Its enameled steel reservoir would be handy at preserving time. : Its emery rod at- tachment would en- able you to sharpen all your dull knives. But the McClary agent would like to tell you several other reasons. Just give him a chance. 21 MiClarys Range For Sale By Lemmon & Co. Was Weak and Nervous. 4444444 o + b Heart Would 4 }- Stop Beating. 4 - 4 Ft would near Mr. Paul Poull, Caacapedia, Que, write s:~/ About five years ago gave up all hope of getting better of heart teoble. - I choke, and then my heart would ting. I could not lie on my left side, and became so nervous and weak I could not work. A friend told me to try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and before the first box was taken 1 was almost well, and the second box com- pleted the cure. 1 have advised many others to try them, and they have all been cured of the same trouble. ~ 1 have offered to payifor a box for anybody they do not cure." ; Milburi's Heart and Nerve Pills are a specific for all diseases or disorders arising from the heart or herve system, They make the weak heart strong and the shaky perves firm by imrarting a strengthening and restorative influence to every organ, and tissue of the body and curing palpi- tation of the heart, dizziness, sleepless. ness. apemis, twitching of the muscles sensation of "pins and needles," general debility, lack of vitality, ete. Price, 50 cents per box or 3 boxes for $1.25 at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co. Limited, Toronto, Ont. id cpr THE PEOPLE ALL In Chorus Cried, Give bro's Herpicide. . This word of late has been in every: one's mouth, and méhy are wondering what the word sigmifies, though no one has yet been found who will deny that Newbro's Herpicide does . the work. Well, for the information of thousands of people wha like to all about a good thing, we would that Herpicidn means un destroyer killer. of "Herpes." Ni "Herpes" ---- Us New. Now, the family name of . disiane caused by various vegetable parasites. A mil icrob dandruff, itch ing scalp, and falling ir ; thie is the microbe that Newbro's i prompily destroys ; after which the in stamps fi ing Sroggivia. Sond 16 in 8 lor 1 1 Co., bit, Mich. $1