Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Dec 1909, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1%09. ; - FOOLED WITH , RIFLE PITH OF THE NEWS. I: SOUGHT DEATH INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. The Very Latest Culled From All Newsy Paragraphs Pisked Up By -- | Over The World. Reporters On Their Rounds. THE YOUNG GIRL IS VERY Abreham Wesir was asphssiated in| PROMINENT "300" LAWYER] "Bra or Saomds, Toronto. i j son's Red Cross Drug Stove. SEVERELY HURT I'he families attending church in St. LEAPED FROM FERRY. | William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders Catharines number 3,2 . eceived at McAuley's. "Phone 778. She is in Crace Houpital and May The [77] appraisemént of the estate "Lord Told Me To Do It" --When be Keeley, roy has a Tews chime clocks at Die Was Handling the of the late E. H. Harriman puts it at | Brought to Home on Canadian roy low price; chime every quarter of , y : S144%,000, 000, ! . an hour. Weapon When it Accidentally (*', Toronto. Press Flub recorded' its Bide He Had to Be Confined in At Barriefield, on Wednesday, some- Discharged. wppreciation of Goldwin. Smith's ser Jail 3 one shot the five collie pup belongi De 1.--With he left | vices to journalism. Bault Ste Marie, Unt., Dec. 1.--E [© Arthe r Lotto. : ed clean through by a Winds ors assessment is more than |), Swartz, a prominent lawyer from | H. Cunpingham, piano tuner alibre rifle bullet which (half a million dollars in exce { the the Canadian "Soo," jum ped juto the { Chiskering's, Leave orders at again and lodged fig es for the preceding vear waters of St Nar's river, on the | Auley's Book Store | ean Buckley, aged S. J. Montgomery, oi the C, P. R, Mrs. Bertram Robinson, Elm street, : American side, vesterday, just as he | ixteen rs, was taken 'from hor (ticket office, Ottawa, has been ap- was about to board the jerry for the i who went under an operation, in the ! Fur & Far Trimmed home, 43 Oster avenue, this morning pointed city freight and passenger | Canadian side. He had been attend | ge neral hospital, returned home, to- : 'to Grace hospital. She may die - as | agent of the CX. R,, at Ottawa. ing evangelical services in the Michi- jday. : : the resuit of the wound. The girl js a | C(edras Fortier, one of the editors of gan "Sop" ior some days. When res l; The dog poisoner continues to get Hats | hocolate dipper in the Watson candy | Le Sold, Québec, died suddenly at cued fromi the er by the immigra- jo his work from time to time. A factory Her brother, Bert. Buckley, noon, Wednesday, in the office. He !{ion 1 Ui Ik rincess strect resident lost a valuable See our styles and prices. {}i2 railway trainman, says the affair was complaining of indisposition. : No obligation to buy: i} {was simply an accident. His wster, he Mr. Dupuis, the ministerial candi- Swartz was brought to this side oi | nferenc vestord lodoed th y declares, was fooling with the rifle and date in Ramouraskm, Que., was, to- |{he river. While on the ferry on his hoe esterday, pledged them- in some way happened to get the muz- day, declared elected by acclamation, | selves to do a their power to ad- i . ' ) £ way to the Michigan side, he is said . ny 1} |zl¢" turned towards herself his 3 adversary, Mr. Monn, having |i, have prayed on thé boat all the france the cau eof the laymen move I C i A Detroit despatch says, as the re- | withdrawn from the contest. He ment. : : : . WAY ACross is in such a condition , ) : . t] sult of a fall, on a slippery pavement, A nitro-glycerine magazine explode } { that it has been deemed advisable by | 4. L. Mitchell, . William Ronde 5 Ie THE FUR HOUSE. {}, several days ago, Mrs. Josephine Bur- [near Washington, early Wednesday ithe authorities to confine' him in the [siting his : daughter fn Jamestown, 149-155 DBrosk St } gar is dead. Her hip was fractured. | practically destroying the town of {imi Y., and will also visit his son, E . 1 3 | {} | The remains will be shipped to Port | Cameron. One man is known to have | C. Mitchell, in London, before his re- eee Burwell, Ont, for burial. Mrs. Burgar | beem killed, and many others hurt. ' > j turn. : ---- is survived by a son and a daughter A special from Havre says that Ma- i THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. lhe engagement {s announced of Miss ------------ rie Mallet an aged cook, died sud-! ae Anna L.. Fredenburg, of Lansdowne, BRASS CANDLE MYSTERIOUS CASE. { denly, leaving to her heirs a great Royal Salute in Honor of Her to T. Frnest Foster, of the same fortune, which had come to her from i . place. The marriage is to. take place Discovery of Woman's Body in 2 brother in. California, a forty-niner. ! | the last of December. STICKS Bath Tub A despatch from President Zelaya, ! This being the first day of the ! Ts | of Nicaragua, regarding the reports | month, old war pensioners were busy ° rs York; Det, » Brocklva ane {that Percy Calder, vice-comsul of the | X Te getting their papers signed. Mar in - Y t The kind Grandmother had that a \ Bg t fair oy ~ the he ange oe Jenga, had jee PF = ig Re Te = og : 's 1o far. oh Bass : dy : sulrecied to coercion, and even to im- | 3 etarans of the Indian mutiny. t ' ! everybody s looking for. and are rmost mysterious murder Ase In years. | prisonment, says Calder is at liberty 3 : N | Many of the delegates from the sur. Tl ti ' 1 pls 'he k paying big price for We can give | Following the dis overy of the body tu | : : round ng district who attended the 1ere are mes anc P aces when the Sep- you them for from 75¢. to $1.50 of Nts ; M. Snead, in a bath A SMOKING SOCIAL | RX J m ss'onuty confer®nce at Sydenham arate Dress Skirt 1S most needed--bound each. { tub, in an East Orange house, came -- § X street church, reamained in the city y be a 1 rith | » St 3 Wis 3 the arte of Mies Virg rin ja Wardlaw, | Held By the Locomotive Works' over hight, arrangements being made to wanted with the 3 rt alist, fo > oO Broo oOo savs the . | iK fo heir enterte 5 r ferent X » ax « Brass Fire Sets $9 to $13 set ¥ £m ry 8 ot h B hii A The Soccer Club. iN jor Ir ntertaimment © at differer SO w oe have ready a fine range of new | dead oman § ie Hee, ot f < via > 5 association . (438 . h eS. : 3 Lip ' « 1 zat , « § Aud Troms. $7.50 to 99. J urder and the fading of| On Tusday evening the associatior { ; or Friday sitemonn g young Ports styles. Skirts such as will satisfy many blood . stains, an infant's skull and [COLE CD Bl TEE -anElbs on : Lat {mouth lad will appear before Col tastes. { human hair in a Brook oe Xx e Smo 4 4 | 8 of Jail > cert at the Congress hotel. About hn} is ; 8 A {Huoter, charged, with breaking win Some are made from Panama, others from vin ' ¢ woman formerly «¢ t dents responded to. the invitation snd ol 4 | cows and making himself otharwise a i Es y - . iph tartling vevélations are by. [SUSIE reSPOnCOc to the HVitation aly ; ; 8 | nuisance Many complaints have been Broadcloths, Serges, Voiles and Venetian SEE OUR WINDOW exted in the immediate future | w atts, secretary of the club, occupied 4 : } Naive sia thoboy, tod he will ja Cloths. They are Black and Navy in the SEE : -------- Ai vd called © an . Q a robability, be severely dea : . a ; Wy » : Two Swindlers Sentenced il oy wn. rich > A) y with, . cs "» main, but of some materials we have, Ses-------- | w Yort, Dec. 1--Two swindlers, |The orchestra from the R.C.HA. was] }¥ HY bre ois ney Fille ame Greens, Greys, Browns. ; IE rs in Meco mining | present, the music furnished by them | RN. Cee Dry Ba! Size range is 'sufficient to supply a skirt B vere sentence O during the evening being ¢ on ' ; N & | = r .i : . W. A. Mitchell s Hardware he Fedor al prison at Atlanta, Ga.,|se'f, About 4 " ock pefre de =~ aT | A man named David Grange : for the under-sized person as well as the eleven o'clock fresh - a "ia th n 1 | =" & N at polide headquarters, to- s+ 3 ay . nn : Ringotor | Tninrs wl Fes oot Forno i ts or | ast. 0 extra large size. There are Waist Band 8 . he canter. 3 Water abare, ih) BE eanater fron ROCHA QUEEN ALEXANDRA persons unkno wn, for, robbing him of measures from 23 inches to 34 inches. ' g Gl an -- {clvef offender, was given two and one-|toam. that has plaved so many friend To-day is the birthday of Queen |¥2 In a local hotel The © omplain Following his. release from police | Loi vears, and his acco mplice, Georg sames. with the ).ocos, ° «- | Alexandra, and at noon a royal salute | Was not in very good "spirits," and PRICES . / headquarters, in Det tL, SUSY W Emanuel, one vear and three and aided in makin fist lof twenty-one guns was fired from | Was told to return alter ho had taken . ion of being one of e Niagara tls months. annual smoker of the elu suc- | Pot F arick, by a detachment of | 8 £9 wl sleey. express robbers, Samuel » or 1s | James Wilson, w As" re : rested Dv the Goh Go for TGhv Venrd a Ss, the Royal Canadian Horse artillery, Wisi ney Die da 0 : $4.50, 4. 75, 4.99, 6.50, V I } rete in honor of her most gracious ma or ice 10 received 1 Store Vindsor police, w Y i fle, died on Sunda tore. : : resident oT -Bellevi | Keeping At It jesty. o Flags on public building s float haf hockes 5 5 5 5 50 Jus being "nepos ed. He is on paro ' 1 hicage Deceased waseighty two | "Kooping ra © oly at it hrings (1 0 thas of the queen's n da I'he first hockey meeting will be hela 0 od » 6.9 » 7. 0, 8. » -------------- on Thurs Say evening, in the Randolph officer, he id that "the Lord told me to do it. ! The delegates to the big 'missionary 1CCess =| That is one of the fundamentals of [PIED AT BREAKFAST TABLE hotel parlors, when everyone interestdd d 10 95 ---- in the winter game is requested to be | the ertising art. . ind 4 the advertising art Woman Found Lifeless By Her |P™° nt. Upon the attendance and the Don't put in a big advertisement vote of this meeting depends whether and them quit. That is not the was Daughter } | t the ¥ 5 Kingston will be represented by be get people to come ito your shop | London, Ont . Ded 1.--Mrs. Eliz 'isenior team this season or not. x3 trade. It is keeping the name of / Hills, 905 Maitland street, died very \ {your firm constantly before people, it {cuddenly., Tuesday morning Her} ¢ ? : ? > ; ; p- Tidings From Yarker. |1s continually reminding them that {daughter left her alone for a few min- | '¥ 1 gs or Yarke : | vou are looking for their business |ates seated at the breakfast table and | Yarker, Dec. 1.--Thero is plenty of . ow 1 he Ive f r al 1 5 that fetches customers to your store. !-eturned to find her dead in her chair, [Water in the river now for all pw You want everybody in Kingston to |Heart disease is believed to have been |Poses, the recent rains having started ° 8 | know that you are in business, where |the cause of death. all the. small streams running. The you area in bueiness, and what you es voung men have again rented the cen to sell. . An advertisement in Fair. View News. tro room of the arcade for their win 2 Whig reaches practically all the | ter . evening amusements. A & rat : i Ling 'hereve | . many cattle are being shipped to homes in Kingston, and wherever it Loucks was in Kingston recently ma ra Mi : g Pred t to ant FOes re eal and on re i Kt goes 14.1 read], {Thompson Bows, John Henderson and oronto wid . That! is what you are seeking--to | John Pcnnstt. milk. drawers have D8 @ scarcity in the spung, with high | ben , milk dr ' a . {i rast the people of, Kingston, in stopped drawing for the season. Wil prices, The Holiness Movement church weater oals ar gan ac els hat you have ta sell. Hae Funpell aid family have removs will hold a four days' convention, . | tn ee od to Toronto Allon Miller ro. |cOMmenci December 2nd. NYarkes Doings At Sunbury. he adult Bible class purposes having one Fair View, Nov. 26. --~Nchuvler has or adi « oe \ Thite rev covered from his recent illness. Ih: yuk : x re . For Ladies and Gentlemen, White, Grey, Subir Nove30:~Sunbury hers I Ser ale ware pt tery 0id.ofthe...chuschcurtainod- ol tos Navy, Cardinal, Black, very large variety class 3 3 ty. 8 | factory still runs, and a fair supply [and most everything ° went at a fair N Os James gL Orrester a h MB | oi milk is being. received for this sea- {price. M. Rombough has removed his | ere rom oronto, calling on ok 89c 10 $6 Eac . Bl | con of the year. A large number of [family to Uncle Sam's domains t iends. Miss J. CyRara, Pro osiond: | tho local taxpayers complain of the | peide Mr. Miller, of Bath, spent aj Purse, is home from Cobalt i : | : 1 : Carthy ¢ o rive » | 1 high rates they are called on to pav. {few davs with his brother, who was|' arth and brid srvived og iron | ('. Shannon, a local farmer, returned [very ili. Miss Maggie Lowry, who has" Wedding tnp. ley Will reside X {from the west on Saturday, having | been i for the past month, is no ih Clarenc o Ewart is home from Handsome Dress Len ths | spent some months in the wheat belt. | better. ! Mrs. J. Schermehorn, Odessa, l. Rich ard Winta has gone to 4 | The Army services are now regularly | was a. recent guest at her father's, R ham to reside liss Lois Ben . fearried on, talent from Kingston | Madden's .'(. Long, of Grimsby, fatiie has gone io Toronto James For house and evening wear, only 1 to a | being Supplied. x eel ont skating was (was 8 visitor at C. Lowry's for a [NELAUE Was here Way Be oun Made from good quality Taffeta, Chil- 3 : Retin ] BM enjoyed last week, Some of the vi fow days Mr. eese 1s moving into | ™ he o est, alle a .. v . each design, in Satins, Cord de Chenes, B | lagers are anxious to have a tele- [his new house, which he built - this |® > of ten' years. Vanluven Bros fon finish, and made good and wide, OC repolines, Silk C repe 8S, Chiffon Crepes, {phone connection with outside point: summer. Mr. and Mrs Marsh an | Je st 2 ion, N § ae, h with deep tucked flounce, finished wo n B | Butchers are daily through this local- [little daughter have returned i re ree Ve i ere i . a: lc $18 3 Hie leading colors. Prices $5 | [ity picking up fat stock. Some farm rpendinz the t vear with ther |atter Bases from r Tyend and with dust frill. to acin. {ers are cutting their season's fire- [upele, F. Wells, Newburgh Road. Mr panes Pot 1 wot as plentifu --- a i. . al woodi in the woods, as present con- and Mrs Herbert .File were at My. | this for sale as other Sours, sod { different styles and makes. ditions are most favorable. Vandervort's recently, Mrs. Havcock, Ar coming scarce also er) --na - - y HOS! favor of L ttle Crock, 1s visiting her parents, [high prices are looked for, Isaac Ber $4.50, 4.75, 5.00, 5.75, 6.50, Died In Buffalo. | Mr, and Mrs. T. 3 | < calling 'on old friends. Hix . = The death occurred in Buffalo, N.Y. . i ome is in the North-West, but he in 6.75, i 50. Table Cloths and Naphins i. viv ove' oois Sil prom 3oi oc, [in tg spend tho wine in Cal Toh tea . W. F. Gowdier, of this city Ie tt ir N=Rev- Dione r lodge, AO , meets . All lengths from 38 inches to 4.2. ceased was about thirty-seven vears Fel Rock, OF 2 x Be hi hyay 9 ig Woo sr election of Guarantoed pure Irish linen. Our repu- Ro nd had been ailing for vome| Flatt preached an eloquent sermon recog Lite . . . g } here on the 28th inst. There was aj, 1: of thi 2 DOV Y b Pomme tation is behind any of these goods. Cloths time. Deconsed was born in this| 0.08 UG 0 3 Vo tp a ick James] Hot 2 ie wn] 2 yards to 4 yards long. $2.50 to 17.50 fi{ciy: mod was a Soh of the late Tim-14 nals sale on the ith. The io I soon be able to return hore { othy Bowes. s. Gourdier went to | \¢ i atc $2 e Butialo and accompanied the remains 2nd wind de Stroyed a great many trees ---------------- Each. Napkins to match, $2 to 10.00 per 8 Bufalo and accompanied the remains CE CRONE ES Youls ur Since News Budest: Sozen, place. Mr. Gourdier went from King pah, ho has bee n Me oe Hye, Qtoco. Nov. 30. --Elesium Trudeau 1 Smith's Falls to ¢ hejis Still very poorly. lets ay or SHC has xhibition the horns of a fine < [San te Smith's Falls to attend th Bis mother, Mes John Taylor, and was on exhibitio e he ) € . td LCHEROIROROCH M Notraad fot for their hom {deer he captured on his hunting ex Mrs, McQuade, left for e nome | -------- kobeld alter a pleasant visit of pedition to the north, as a trophy oi - v To Soon Prorogue. at La eli ¢ a ea 4 hee There | V1CtOTY. William J. Cassidy had a [ wi m : T two. weeks with friends Late, ¢isale last week and disposed of his Pp endai 0 ing 0 an - 9 London, Dec. 1.--The cabinet resum-! po a mass meeting in favor = of |S ee ar : I ed its session, this morning, prelim- local option held in the Methodist | farm stock and implements together : : . § (vory to the dissolution of parliament chur h here, on Friday evening, Dec, | With his household effects, prior to | broidered Irish Linens, Premier Asquith will, this afternoon. 4 i lance is hoped for his moving to the west. At the an- | a good attendance a it Resa has J submit a motion to the house of poo Cio, Mr. and Mrs. Char. {nual meeting of the Stoco cheese fac tec sitors . B ) ! commons protesting against the "10" lee Amev and family, at JJ. Yorke's | tory on Saturday, Patrick Hart was 3 Pee Tray Cloths, 5 0 clock Covers, {vasion of the lords in the house of Pr e. Myps, T and |re-engaged as cheesemaker for next - Peter Taylor, John Taylor commore." This will be a formal Ni" yogis, Lakefield, at Mrs. season. Michael McEvoy was re-chectect . 3 B® move. To-morrow the king will call Moirs Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Yorke, [8s president. John Mulroney has gone nir Pi BM the privy council in session to draw Cor tJ. Pomerov's: Mr. and|to Havelock, having secured carpenter J ' ay. at +. Pou : / : 1: Verona, x D Healv is for : i up the order proroguring parliament. iy... ¢ p. Shorts, Newburgh, at -W.{work. Denms Healy is joreman in the Embroidered Bed Spreads Beck oe Te Cue Noite Bern, Flan, vmonn, out {Rathbun shuns, sour Larkin, Phew Elastic Side, Button or Lace . ; ° ple > rs. artin's; r. ant re ih as aley has ake siden A : ~ Rummage sale, Friday and Sawur-|Reyrolds, Harrowsmith, at G M. | Tweed. I'he Hall brothers, of Mar Nl day, Dec. 3rd and 4th, at Frgst & Sanburn's. mora, ar ¢ lumbering =: i hie_vicinils ) po 2 We have a fine stock A Pl t Sh w ur 00 S oods' implement shop, 208 Welling- It is not known vet whether J. J. Mc C fort St . easure 0 0 B® tcn street, just opposite erothers' bis- Etiquette Of Barn Yard: Cann will rebuild and open up in $2 | of is omior 10CS: cuit factory Sale commences at Six! gritia Packet | business heré or not. Archibald Mc yelock Friday evening. Most 'of the - Toronto papers have |Kinnon, of Ivanhoe, "is getting out Some with h eavy ------ he habit of telling where a man was 'elm in this vicinity for the Bradley . a J Inland Revenue Collections. | "raised." No doubt the « on jcompany, of Hamilton. Mitchell Le , k soles, some with light, . . b Colleetions at the inland revenue of- | sounds quite "right to ror sarge, of the Otter Creek neighbor Blouses mn Silk, Allover Nets and R fice for November Spirit 35.- | Hogs are "raised:" in police ciety | hood, bought the Alexander farm ; i. y ; : ome nicely lined 51: tobaceo and gars, 46; | children are "brought up." od Tweed for $8500. The new oR S y : : ® Londed factory inegar), = 3210.0" Ee ridge is very much admired by visi . a with warm wool and Wash Linens 3 omdeq Saviey vinegar, os o : 2 methylated spirits, A he death occurred at Edmonton, ito Patni 2 Mulroney has moved Es nice soft uppers, © . . RO; other receipts, 326; 0,235.1 Alta... ently of Mrs. Wiliam Bragg, to | nev la t tanley - : All New York designs, latest colorings, forin Sarah Lingham, in the \ ; oe ' A rere fhm ntiet \ Y i he s t the Si vid Yar} 1 continues t ) : A ror RN Jee . . ~ X ventieth vear o £1 , a : \ a. » » over 800 to select from. Prices 98c to Customs Import Duties tstwic of Ber sop.Geo Deceased was | cs fromm Larkin. Thomas 1 he # $7.50 Each. 1 During: November the local customs aug i the late William Ling- |of nto, paid a visit to his 1e ? ie A ® import dutiés amounted to $21,595.95, | ham » land friends | . ' here recdntiy nw Sa more than in December last ohn r. passed away, at -the 2 er's Cove, in North | Gave Daughter Carbolic Acid. ~ Any one with tender feet should call and see a -------------- Man : n ovember 2th The Windsor, Ont., Dec. 1.--Mistaking a . +} Charles E Ringer, Picton, aged |},te w had reached the very bottle of carbofic acid for medicipe i our stoc k. : ty-foar: years, disappeared 'dn Sun- | 4 © of nineiy-one. years | Mrs Fred Parent, last night, gave her | . ay He was seen out in a boat, ve bo oks of fiction are publ <hed | vighteen-months-old daug eer a - i THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE twh later was found with some of | dai x 'this ountry quantity. After an hour's work danger, | ounesuessvesstsssesesrussaresssssssssessssa, It is feared he is and trouble play no favor: |Cruickshank declared the child out of

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