PAGE FIGHT. 5 re 1. YEE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 18,1900 tr . ee i 5 3 : gem ! : Rl CITY AND VICINITY. JOHN SMITHS CRIME THE NEW . 3 II fF To Be Done 1f Possible. : : . fo H it is possible to keep Z1he Girl - ------ SIR RICHARDS VIEW .OF (Scott ot tn ion i moron. |HE ASSAULTED MISS ANNIE SITUATION. " ere JAMIESON Taken In To-Day. -- : » Does Net Think the Ratification of | Our stock of Malaga grapes for win- | Because She Had Refused to | Treaty With France Would In- | ter use, the finest lot we ever had. Marry Him--He will nd volve Maximum Tariff Being Large clusters of big, sweet grapes, Spe imposed By U. S some bunches weighing two pounds Siz Mouths in Central Privenf 2 Of A 4 yu. . , 7 and more. See them at Carnovsky's. For His Misdoing. Ottawa, Nov. 1%.--In the senaté the | si---- Toronto, Nov. 1X John Smith. an . : E | A i 3 slehate on the address in reply to he | Engagements Announced, Englishman, about twenty-six years s ¥ % Ga Ree . speech. Irom the throne was concluded Mr. and Mre. Byron Caton, Odessa, |of , was sentenced. to six months 3 \f | ? eo 4 ~ I 2 am by Senator Lougheed and Sir Rich- [gnt., announce the engagement of |in age Central Prison with bard labor | Warm and serviceable for men, women, ard Cartwright. The latter, in re- | their only daughter, Miss Flossie Ma- by Magistrate Denison, on charges of d children. The snap in the air and the plying to the statement of Senator |b Caton, and Ellsworth A.. Farrow. | hreaking into the house of Mary : knowledge of coming winter makes inter- Lougheed, that ratification of the | Barrie. The marriage will take place | Agnes Williamson, 25 Ontario Place, C . Franeo-Canadian trade convention was lin. December. and committing an aggravated as 4 esting news to-day of Underwear, snug } d C S sim, a ing mpd msi | Cooke's Church Anniversary. souls wp Miek dinit Sf n ay Bo a ars for the exact kind peeded. y Canada, said that the best American | gunday. November 28th, will mark | for about eighteen montis. Miss: Wil: : 1! ki i ; ; = autiorities re of he Opinion teak a he sixty-fourth anniversary of Cooke's | linmson boards at the Ontario street | Our Underwear stock is satisfy ng to all. . 2 reaty oO iis BO! did not involve A Ci 3 A Qn x a g ROMY. O24 ' EVR church, when special services will .be | house. She said Smith assanbted be- y i i ~ and discrimination against the United |} 14 {6 commemorate the event. Rev. | cause she refused to marry hin. oi $c WOMEN'S VESTS AND DRAW States, and, therefore, did not neces- | w 2 % : i > ' : » W. A. Mclhoy, B.A. of Stewarton i -------------- ERS in White or : Presby (evian church; Ottawa, will be MATERIALISM IS DEA™ : Natural ; mong 2 Fst of Jnsions against | the speaker for the day - _ : E shades. 25¢ and 85¢c. 2 special i : which the maximum merican tariff ' : ople Are Realizi That God is & EL. h : Sei ong would be imposed. However, if they Lectires At Pembroke. People An a ' o po. i WOMEN'S VESTS AN sarily call tor the placing of Canada hose to .d the United States ya ob \ ] : ahd Hobby be the greater ed Rev. T. KE. Burke, pastor of Brock | Toronto Globe. DRAWERS, 12 different | . indicate . street Methodist church, left at noon "Plato, the idealist, is living, 1o- Hi R Jae was _ indjenied by the figuies ot {for Pembroke, where, to-night and Fri- day. Aristotle, the materialist, is ! from 49¢c to $1.50 each, in both ; oats { any event the policy of Clnada should day night, he will deliver two lec |dead." In these words the Very Rev. : ; / ural Wool or White Unshrinkable C a. > ke ig {tures in favor of the local option E. J, Bidwell, D.b., preaching ; the WM ; f \ Bru rogue hur on offen. br campaign, Jr. Bucks Sle many" ov [ontual convention sermon fn Lint Vool. very : : : it : HN : 5 own beat infersts, and without vers gagements during the year in the iv |Collge chapel lash, BELL SN, WOMEN'S COMBINATION. YS | 4 Thi Y twest of temperance. | {hat the words of the Psalmist, The hit, Sin W ; ! "ROM ot hef eountries. : {fear of the Lord is the beginning of ; i» SUIT in hite or Natural Wool, a | In reference to the Intercolonial | | He Will Tell Them. wisdom,' were being recognized more I {hat the Bunn, + ie Richard said Ald. Angrove says he will be very {aud more in these days as being true, great vagiey Jo Soom from. Different TO management had resulted in putting glad to inform Ald. Carson and | Thinking scientists, to-day, no longer 2 . : : i i pi I believ: id, i he seli-existence a | that road on a paying basis. other members of the light, heat and believed, he said, in. the selfexistont ~~ | power committee why he was not at lof matter, or of man, Jie old Truth . h 2 a {the committee's meeting on Tuesday {which the ancient ebrews realize MISS GILLIE MARRIED. afternoon. He will have something to {that God was everywhere was Ncw be- CHILDREN'S WARM UNDERWEAR IN 'BY ittle 2 3 3} ing 13 sdiscovered and with its rediscov- A Prity Ev x W say a little later about the jollying |jng red n ! : : ' M de t Orde di rey vent, on adnesday given him during his absence. {ery science was progressing as it had aae to Ir and) Evening. . --r-- {never done before. To those students z | At the home of James Gillie, Clergy The Coming Cinephone. | who were going out in life, Dr. Bid- VESTS DRAWERS AND COMBINATIONS Guaranteed. strect west, on Wednesday, his = se-} wpe (jnephone, spoken of on Tues- jwell said, that in the measure in : a {cond daughter, Annie Isabella, was day, is to be located at the Bijou {which they applied this truth to their | married by Rev. Dr. Mackie to Rob- |iheatre, and will be seen next Mon- {life they would find success in lert Francis Sergeant, B.A, M.D. The {4 A rose it is t 'Ci { business, in the ministry, or in what- All in dependable qualities We use C TY O W IN! wedding quiet, only immediate day, At prescut it is the only Une) p was | 1 bei I the brid iphone in Canada. The Cinephone is | €Ver calling was theirs, and the values bere have * Fre along being present anc the bride |an English invention and has met | . » . Head : Persians ex unattended. She wore her most |with great success there. The Bijou The Late Egerton R. Rees. given us a large trade this ' | becoming travelling dress of amethyst 'deserves much credit for its enter-| The death occurred at 3 a.m., Thurs- . season In UNDERW EAK i : : | broadcloth, with blouse of Dresden silk | pris av, & is resi ; iversity \ . | . 1 prise, { day, at his residence, University ave- OF ALL KINDS. clusively. | to match, and was given away by her ' {nue, of Edgerton Ryerson Rees, aged . { father. She entered 'the room. to the Held An Inspection. lsixty-eight years, Mr. Rees had been {strains of the Bridal March from | (ol Jones and Major Drum, of Ot- lin ill-health for a long time, having { Lohengrin, played by her sister, Miss |tawa, are in the city and this morn- | had a stroke of apoplexy, but was | Ruby Gillie. The drawing-room was ling they hold a mobilization of No. 3 |only taken to bed on Sunday. The 9 | profusely decorated with yellow and cavalry field ambulance corps. Col. deceased was horn near Cataraqui. He | white chrysanthemums, palms, forns | Jones is director-general of medical | was for years in the dairy business. Cr {and smilax, and the couple stood in |services, This afternoon he inspected About three years ago he retired and The Fur House 4 149-1 99 Brock St { the bay window under a floral bell, the station hospital on Queen street. | moved into the oaty. He was twice "9 . tied with Queen's colors, a token of {'fo-morrow he will = inspect the new | married, his second wife surviving. the groom s college days. water system at the Royal Military | Mr. Rees was a member of Sydenham -------- After the ceremony and congratula- | College. "| street Methodist church. TE : Sg : i # J tions were over the party moved to { he dining-room, hick as bright € New & Shaw's "lace sale." BRASS CANDLE Curtains Cleaned and Dyed Lwith : Vink RO en gy bik After A. Scoundse]. | Wag ; rin wg ay ® CRORES | rh eit § ; During the past week three ladies many friends of horo- [ ane t a. 1 from shaded candles. An jhave been accosted by a rather tough | good will be sorsy to kiow a stil artment 'do we give Rrjenjovaule Jour was spent over supper looking customer at. the end of the eontinues very Jow and: little hope he tion than in the {and in proposing and replying to {lane on West street, between Syden is held "out for her recovery. » aud 4 cing of curtains | toasts. At midnight Dr. and Mrs. vam and Bagot streéts On Friday | Zymole Trokeys, for husky throats ' the plant and the experi- Sq 4 bi Ferp : : goL | 8. ay i > ki i ad ; Sergeant left for the west, and on event atl V - | are sold at Prouse"s Drug Store, cor The kind Grandmother had that nce and we do the work right. their nok goal ot evening Jasy 8 Yeung lady was stop- | 86% FE EC Clergy stress : imoth z weir return will Jive in Sydenham, {ped by the man, who was quite anx-| ner Princess anc ergy streets, everybody's looking for. and are where the groom has been practising liovs to escort her i Yan hal David Bailey died while at work in 3 ] R v < pra ga to escort her home, and when he | : : . . paying big price for. We can give . .y lor gaveral ignibs Hosts of gifts | was indignantly" waved aside he made |? wires and nail making establishment you them fo y 5c. Xo $1.50 Dyers and Cleaners: amd good wishes have heen showered jase of abusive language. I is some 17 Porsates I'he police | . § Grr fond have a good description of him. i 1 Aad iat n PT TEE | | the City Council Refuses Any - Thoroughly Eood Husiery 3 Tn nd Irons, $7.50 to § UPON THE GROUND OF More Concessions ? The VonShultz Execution, Brass Fire 2 » yo a3 Prices: SI Kingston, Onta on both the popular young people. months since such an occurrence has | Ee £ each. ¥ Rt. » ei ------ heen reported and every effort will be 0 : i EERE | wi iAT WILL BE THE RESULT Imade to land the ruthan. 2 i SEE OUR WINDOW W. A Vifchell's Hardware Kingston. Of cox EPPOPR Err SBAABRIASELDS ( PD Real lstate and Insurance Money to I Office, 169 Welllugton Bt; King LENT ACCOUNTS for busi by discontinuing' its service, which Hard rod lumps ana pimples on the. | ne peopl opened on favorable | t | | oar | wonld null fy the general agreement be- | neck and face render many young peo- | & IPE { C OF CREDIT Tor travels fEween it and the city. ple very unsightly, if not almost re which ~ anoney The company: has stated that it is pulsive. This condition is so speedily A har ere "old temid a ¢ \ cL Women's Black Cashmere Hose, 25c, 3be, ABILITY TO SERVE. 'Wil the street railway company Another very old resident of King : : lain, seamless feet. Some with the ne Invites your The general opinion seems to be that Cataraqui bridge to the place of exe pain, al 8 e ome h he new RESERVE ..... .. 4,500,000 ost liberal. a man named James Palmer.. In the four. vear The new agreement would 50c Stocking in Kingston, is now : : : Ee : {} machine is bad. 'The strai i i i na Taerost nid on ot valances Rl (LTR he company would gain Is Your Porehead Pinuply. $ bac he strain on : Customers well posted in Hosiery buying persistant treatment will bring back ©: Anti tic Barbar age cet ec ntisepiic Barber bhop once destroying the cause of the irri- cease operation if the eity council ton, who witnessed the execution ol ; i 5 39¢ and up. 0a 0 S all oh BIS. | y doesn't grant thi power terms it the rebel leader, VonShultz, in 1833, % : y Pe li ] 7 *..1 * A ira question. freely. asked on [at Fart. Henry, described to a Whig | as Re Woinen's Black Cashmere Hose, ribbed or ! the streets. . representative, to-day, the march over iy F nee ; B ki 5 B 1 company should readily accept cution. He said that VonShultz sat | NY 4 Pa o EVERLASTING TOE that gives double ; x AnKING usiness {what the light, heal and power com in the first waggon, between two | A NE 4 { Wear, and spliced heel. CAPITAL coe ine 4,000,000 mittee has offered, as it is regarded as prioste, This waggon was driven by ' % 3 , > : : 39¢c 4% ) . ASSETS ne wees, 43,000,000 | The company's present power agree second waggon were the two hangmen, A I on, Y . ¥ IE ' ment expires on the 23rd. I was. for who sat on a rough, unpainted coffin. | x7 3 Women's Black Cashmere Hose, the best 52 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 8 2 Ye wouson 'was driven by a Mr. Women's nerves are of- g it banking business in bo for three years, and possibly four Brophy. whose grandchildren reside in | ten ruined by sewing. . J : Maca. Lor. five Kingston. The strain of working the ready for your approval, T. J. LOCRHART 2 SAVINGS DEPOSITS = réceived Bi The man on the street would like to -- -- He eyes is often worse, have given us credit for this stocking, as nce the nervous system is run 3 . " . . - bill down, nothing short of patientand | | 8 being ahead of any in this city at the price a 3 } \ s : th igor. "SYS ITER may © be J Saino when and BH desirous of continuing to operate tho sured by Dr, ; Hewilton | Dinmont Tre oer out into the ! . - ron | MONEY ORDERS t ak og 9 wee Hh 8 hoe) Lge freshair and sunshine--build up the Hl D N S H M. P. KEYS - cee pain oy", petting || nervc astem iy wing ¥ CAB RRA TV TI . RN a ' 9 . . . » RADIANT HAIR Very root of the trouble, and by at || Di. As W. Chase's Of all kinds, ribbed or plain, and in Halr Dressing and Shaving parlor, : y Pp to rr Testoiing rt vite " rol . lV . - Three Chair. Quick Service. Your oy In 11 eI New York Society Women's Hair |tatic n, by resto ing natural at tivity Nerve Food all w eights, both Heavy Cotton, Cash onage solicited, hb y to the glands, the skin speedily be mere or F INE WOOL . aya paren rs | Matched Only By Parisians. comes healthy. For .a clean, soft- | _The sleeplessness, headaches, 3 . 336 KING S1 REET te}s) While much atiention is given to tinted skin, anmnoint frequently with | tired feelings and iriita lity Soor 2 t ' : : , a 3 vr ' 3 Next Door to Wade's Drug Stores choicest gowns by New York sociely Dr. Hamilton's Ointment. 50c. at all Sisappear xd den. Dr. A / Chase's AAA TE women, the turbulant fad just now is acalers. ! is used. IN ..:ous pros- . | \ : . tration and paralysisarc prevented. - the care of the hair. : For Scranton Coal | BANK OF TORONTO, For many years the clever woman Inspected The Subway. Health and vigor gre restored. : KINGSTON BRANCH, 107 Prine of Paris have been fdgmed for the T. 1. Simmons, G.T.R. engineer, ar- The genuine All kinds of Woéd and Lumber. | cess St. | maguifiomt beauty of their hair. rived jn_the city, this afternoon, to Qi AN. . ' Try eo es | Glo-ious hair," a Virginian calls {inspect the subway at the G.T.R. out- co Bg J et oy rkres : { George B. McKay, Manager. it : "so radiant and luxuriant that it ler station. City Engincer Craig and trait and signa- . Gi" , So BENN ETT & CO. ! 'not only attracts but fascinates and | Prof. A. K. Kirkpatrick, senting' i 3 Bia : | Ina representing Cor. Bagot and Barrack Sts. oo 0 oa ~ | compels unstinted. admiration : the county, had a conference with him, : 'Phone, 941 i "a ¥ | But now that the elite of New York, |as well as parties interested in proper- | 9 Taw one, oe: 1 WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED | ever mnxious to improve their beauty, |ties near the subway entrance. The HAL AIH . WAN HH . a hia i wo : sx have learned that Parisian Sage, a re- iohject of Mr. |Si iat wis + The First This Season. Myers' Home- om 73 Clarence' 8t.; to 155 Well- i : [OobX of Mr. i immons isi a 0 Made Pork Sausage and Blood Pudding, | iugton Sh. Brack and Clarence markable and almost marvelous hair |vatify the additions that the railway for SATURDAY. Give us a call. FT. od. s. Best laundry in the city. Goods noutisher and beautifier, is almost en- MVERS', 60 Brock St. "Phone, B70. | called for and delivered tively responsible for the charming k | hair of the ladies of France, the de- | built along part of the road bank, and as TS : ja oS ae i amas. ual: alas t of th BNE, 81 * See0004 * : Batti tars ett best tt iist tt isttttttrttitinesy | a sold all aver 1 om the Tat i THE BEST BABY'S FOOD : | Canade, and in ings by G. W. | vided for. 2 ad : * . 9 vv ¢ : Maho , who is g to guaranteo it | Thero wag introduced on the mar- ] BIG A NNUAL SA LE ston' s Nie ndiontsdamico, ov alin | Tun To Ses The Gul Sout." | ot some imo sgn, 0 Herel | 3 A . & | = Ron NBR 2 bottles 50 | Toymense crowds attended the Bijou | Food," by one of the most roliable b ] tents a = a | last night to see the R.C.H.A. in the | Pharmaceutical Chemists on « the con- - TMM abs BJ exciting drama, "The Gixl Scout," or {tinent. This preparation is endorsed : ' FOR ---- | o | the Canadian contingent in the Boer {by leading Physicians and Medical | . Good i hin S re The evening's receipts were the | Authorities, and is rapidly digested, '$s | | largest in the history of the house. | casily assimilated, and has the great ; . : [The § i the soldi icipating | est tof nutriti { i Are nO Iwas: 3 a i th 1 st | e aces ot the sO hers participating est amoun nutrition. Falorasr (rn ye rot lar he Ling opis were. easily recognizable. The first | A strong feature in its favor is that ® . 8 | | y a | have an abundant 'supply of good things |wcene was made in the farmyard of | "Royal Food," owing to the method A AAA en etl commission is being asked to add to its order. A retaining wall has been ¥ PEI eoeve jand thé PRICES ARE RIGHT, fall and | Reginald Baillie, brother of Chief |of preparation and production, retains learry = stock "of Staple and Fancy joi Police Baillie. Other scenes are on its freshness and strengily value hotter Uroseries. Everything fresh and new, | the common, the hill road, the heights, | than any other, | +o SEITE EEIE IPP r ete \ : a Cortes, Kverything osu, Olives 4; Aho height, 1 het i $6.00 Patents for 4.00. 1 as *°© 4 C os, # ¥ PS, | 3: ok' ¥ 5 0 >, o] - armalades, Fancy Biscuits, Cakes an { the quarry, and at St. Mark's church, we great hood of such p tood, and = ; : 3 Faster. New as. Figs, Raisins, Cur- | Barriefield. The picture is an excel- | benefits from ity are coners I'v known, : $5.00 Patents for 3.50, : rants, = Oranges, and i mony. Butter, | lent one, "and the final battle, a7and "Royal Foo" is wwioubtedly un' $5.00 Tans for 4.00. fehining), «Gun Ses gys for boiling, |} Jiine sight, introducing some re oxcelled. The agents are 4 83c Penman's Fleece-Lincd Underwear; 78c Suit. 35¢ and 40¢ Cashmere Sox for 25¢ Pair. ' . $1.00,1.25 and 1.50 Mocha Gloves and Mitts for 75¢, 90¢ and $1.00 Pair. \ markable 'noise effects.' An effort is . * 5 . ' ! Gage's Grocery, | being made to seéure this picture for {Kenneth Campbell & Co. E $4.50 Tans, Patents & Box Calf Boots, $3.25. | gor. Montreal" and John St. 'Phone. Friday alen. = 0] : MONTREAL. Good Boots from $2 up. i saree { A home of your own will be a d 9, Cotton Root 'Compound. gource of pleasure and satisiaction The best values in Men's Pools ever shown, £ now and a comfort in old ald' age. c Phe great Uterine Tonic. and [See MeLann early ; Se Remedy. : ~~ only safe effectual Monthly |~" nl Ye 3 -- ; Regulator on which women ont | Walter Molson and W. ah epend. Sold in three d I Me p A ciate » Ottavws- Oe roagth No. La; No. Montreal, will officiate at the avn | ous i . #: . 10 degrees stronger, $3; No. {Hamilton = Tiger rugby match in To- | pendency, Ker wal ye THE OCKETT SHOE STO for special cases, $5 per box. | . Price ; ix L Sold v all druggists, or honk Fr + gg hag ' s " FAT ATFIFF 0+ SEL AFAFE4 4444444 $1.00 and 1 25 Shirts for GYc. nar] on receipt of price, Rummage sale opposite B.A. Wotel, will cure. Sold by all druggists or " » LLivingston's. Proe pamphlet, Address: TH | Friday afternoon and Saturday. plan Jig on Toceitt Of price . a : ¥ 5 waile e, The ne tPF EEE 2320004000000 SAE 4444444444 44+ cooxMeniona Oo, ToRoNTo, ONT. Gormerty Windsor)! Newman, » Shaw's "lace sale. ormerly Wiisdsor) Toronto, Ont. ~ : \ \ FEI 4Tee¥