Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Sep 1910, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, Jorust, berth 19, 1910. Y Ton Ladies' Fall Coats and . Suits Beautiful Showing of Superb- ly M POS PSP CPL OS OS T5 HC HOR RR OR ORONO A CEORCROR0 Tailored Coats AE BY BExreris $8.50, §9, $11, $12, $13.50, $14, $17, 81 in ChevViots, Diagen:ls, Tweecs § and Beavers, Misses' Coats Built on Ladies' the same lines as the § (Coats, and «qual in point § of style and quality-- $4.50, $7. 50 $8.00, $9.00 and up. Stylish Suits Be sute and see these remarkable values at § $12.00, $13.50, $16.00, $16.00, $17.00. BORORG Co CROROROR0 DI SyYSorsis oy CANADIAN NORTM- WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ON WHO 18 THE SOLE wale aver 14 rs old, may homestead a guarter ton. of available Dominion land Pi nitoba, Haskatehewan or Allerta. ® applicant must Appear in person at Re ominion Lands Agency or Bab- gency for the district. Entry by proxy may be made | at ay AEeneE. | on certain ditt h u or, brother of or ater o of tending on three years, within nine abion or his homestead o a farm of at least £0 acre solely ow and odd bv him or father, mother, son, daughter, brot - sister, In certain districts a _homenteader In may presempt a quarter - his rd omatisad. Price, acre. onan ile u tion six Pare EER Hoh dn oh . n 4 to patent) and sxndeted his standin 00 Alongsida ain a right i lo egret als aisielkdy" Ben eae] each Ln acres and Price, resid six ree) Ya Tonitivate house worth ited Ww. CORY. Deputy of the Minister of the In N.R.-Unauthorized rpubieation of this advertisement will not pe paid tor To. Contractors DERS WIL BE RECRIVEL AT TEND EE the offices of the Registrar, Queen's Raplember _ ore weverat | a requ red in the erection completion of the Nicol Bulla - gt. the the school of gricult ons may at the University an the oftlet™S the undersigned. acee POWER & SON, Architects, yeti up to m. of % inns and in ca te or any tender not necessarily 'Merchants' Bank Chambers. Will Remove Oct, 1st to Jarger store. 318 PR KET, Opposite Andrew's Church, hs "HAS DONE HER BEST NEW BOAT WANTED TO REPRE. SENT CLUB. The Crescent Mast be Relegated to the Rear if the Club is to Win Races, " Watertown, N.Y, Standard Although one of the fastest boats of her size in the world, the Crescent has brought out all that is in her and should no longer. represent the Cres cent Yacht Club in waces, according to ex-Commeodore George W. Reeves, in a report submitted to the club at a special meting held last might. He it of the opinion that a larger boat on the Tines wii the Swamba, of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, of Yo: ronto, is to be built to take place of the Crescent, but what will be done in this respect is hot. yet known. The re- port states that the boat is now ond of the best in the world, and that there is not.s mar ory scratch on her. The boat was designed by Mower and built by John Francis. She has sailed in about fifty races and with the excoplion of one instance has never finished later than third place, and io the majority of instances has finished first or seco She "has wou seven cups and twenty-five prize flags. in Miteen races with (he Kathleen, of Kingsjon, she has won eight. In six- son races with the Whirl, she has won seven, and © in five races with the Swamba, she succeeded in sailing away from the latter boat twice, The Cress seit cost $1,785 and hav been sailed [four seasans and commanded by Come modore Reeves during that time. The of care has boon taken of her and js-now. in smoother and better than ever before, due to the taken in her by her commander and crew, Never has she lost a se cond's time in a race ir ot ste thing going wrong, h speaks we for the manner in which she was look- ed after. Accalling 10 the report of Judge Reeves the boat has been ve sponsible for the good tation of the club among the yacht clubs on the Jake and while he believes that she will never do any better than she has done and should no longer represint the club, he does wot favor letting her go out of the club if there & any pos sible way of keeping het. Mariage at Allisonville, Albieony ille, Sept. - 15-~Miss Ida Boyd spent Wi y in Wellington, the t of W, Atkins. Mr. and Mex Chiles. Thomas attended the fair in Belleville on ny. Horace Cal man, eft Houday mor for Roches. tor, N.Y. Miss Nerma alman. Jd Giles, of red at her er Herbert Calman, th, took the They oat at Picton, for Montreal and Que- bee, retur Saturday, to his father's, where over seventy guests REACHED A- CRISIS WHOLE SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY MAY BE PARALYZED, No Sign That the Men Will Sabmit to the Discipline of Their Leaders ~The Struggle is Within the Ranks of Unionism. London, Sept. 19.~The various la- bor troubles have now reached a cisive crisis in Great Britain. The hoiler-makers' Jockout, probably, will continwe until the whole ) industry is paralyzed, for { is no sign that the men will submit to the discipline of their léadars. The Trades Union Congress, last week, did not dare to deal with the situation or to discuss it except academically. The chief leaders dwelt with emphasis on the inviolahility of agreement and the necessity of discipline. It has clearer, to general public wpinion, that what is involved is 8 grave crisis in. trades unionism and not a struggle between employers and employees. To Go on Strike, London, Sept. 19.~The Cambrian cofligry men, ab o mass meeting, held yesterday, decided to strike. Twelve thousand men will quit work to-day. The vesult, probably, will be that the Welsh Coal Mine Owners' Association will lock out 200,000 Welsh miners The miners will strike without giving the legal notice, which will vende them unable to draw strike pay from their union. The strike is also in de fiance of a decision reached at a con ference, at Cardiff, Saturday, whicl was attended By delegates representing the entire Welsh 'coal field. DE! ATH | IN KINGSTON Of Mrs, William JacksoniRemain: Taken to Gananogue, Gananoque, Sept. 19.~The death bc curred dn Kisgston, on Saturday, o Mrs. Fiza Jackson, relict of the fat Capt, William Jackson, of this town in the ecightieth year of her age. He husband predeceased her a few month ago. She was for many years a vesi dent of this town, highly respected and widely known. Deceased was th mother" of George Jackson, a forme merchant Jere and how located in To ronto. The remains will be brough here this afternoon, and the funera held from the T.LR. station to Chris church, where Rev, J. R., Serson wil conduct the service; after which the re mains will be laid to rest at Willow Bank cemetery, beside those of ber hus band. Cardinal Logue, of Armagh, Ireland and ty, consisting of Mgr. Bea grave and Rev. Father Cassidy, o Drogheda, and Rev. Father Reilly, o St. Patrick's chuteh, Montreal, left on Saturday afternoom, after a pleas ant visit here, for Toronto. A recep tion was held in their honor at St John's rectory, on Saturday morning Capt. D.' J, Kenney's steamer Yen nek took ont quite a large excursion party to Clayton, on Saturday after noon, Rev. J. T. Pitcher, absent since the fore part of August, at Victoria, B.C. and Seattle, Wash., with his brother besides other Canadian points on th way home, filled the pulpit of Graco church at both services yesterday. H. was again made secretary of the boar of directors of Stagstead Coblege placed on the board of governors an senate of Wesleyan Theological College Montreal; member of the superannus tion board, and on a committee to ar range for the issuing of a new Meth oidist hymnal. ; Mrs. Nelson of New York, who ha been at her summer home, on Tremon Park, for the past few months, close up for the season on Friday last. The steamer City of New York, which ha been unloading steel for the D. F Jones company for the past few days cleared for Cleveland Saturday even ing. (. W, Beott, Arthur street, con fined to his home by illness during th past week, is able to be out again. W. S. McDonald has leased the farm ad joining his own, which has been oper ated by Mr. Rogers for the past twen- ty-thyee years. Mr. Roge:s will now retire. y Mr. and' Mri. Theodore Parmente: were in Kingston, Saturday, in attend ance at the faneral of the fate Josepl Carrington. Rev. Father Traynor, o Brewer's Mills, spending a short tion in town, left for heme Satupday. A. Fleming, Port Hope, spent a week here with his brother, W. H. Fleming druggist Mere. BH. Hand; Charles street, spending the past few days in Kings ton, guest of her son, F. H. Hurd, ba returned home. She was accompanied hack by Mes. F. H. Hurd, Master Don ald and the Misses Doris and Helen also Miss F. 1. Hurd, who will spem some time here, Mere. A. M. Campbell the past fow weeks with he x Mr. and Mrs, George Toner, nner treet, has returned to Mont real, accompanied by Mrs. W. H Tener. W. Harper, Montreal, is spend ing a short vacation here. News From Flower. . . oi Fe a: Lenk Mine ----. ay McGonegal ami Ww. Jadkeon wedding and Mrs, ilver TT Amusements. | Get the Habit AND FOLLOW THE CROWDS 10 TEN The Home of Pullte Yatdeyille snd Motion Pletures. F. DAILEY, Manager. Prose 9 '913, PROGRAM : SEPTEMBER 19, 20, 21, Arthur L Lynn TheiAlangos; I rio Mexican Street, Singers. 'Pictures ii oe 1 Edy SA TRUE INDIAN BRAVE." "A BISTER'S: SACRIFICR." "THE UPTODATE / BOARDING HOUSE," NO ADVANGE IN waices, 5 and 10 Cents. VAUDEVILLE -------- Price & Devere n a refined. singing and talking act. f you want to hear good singing, come £ onderiand to-night. This Act will be bebe 3 Days Ouly. R. Woods Ia lilustrated Songs. in PICTURES. 1~--The Unknown ¢ feos or Essany 2~What the Daisies Said, Biograph. These are two good eum, Don't all to see them. Come to Wondérland with he Flrowté, Lhe best Vaudéville House in Town. LOK LOOK! Ln! . TO-NIGHT At The *'PRINCI All Trained Animals This act is one that is playing in all he big houses, and has been secure at a big expense, and then only, through breaking a big jump to Montreal, Don't fall to see "Gyp" and "Jéck" fey'll make you laugh. See them ride a bileyele and automobile, just like uman beings. Rhan.s fail to 'see this ©. Only three days Two Illustrated Bonus, entitled "Cutey Whe Tied Your Tie" Rag.) and "Yes: erda Balla 8 RS tof Fim, including a famous yy tcagraph." #iving the best show in town. 5 CENTS ADMISSION: Auction Sale N STRENT: TUESDAY, SEPT. 20 I have received instefiélions to sell st the above re all of the Fyrni- ute, etc, therein. consisting of Yair Stoth Chairs. a Rockers, B. Cables, sry ¥ and W Woot Carpets, ® he or Tab ePeathet. 0%, Mattresses, Foie Sets Wardrobe, Exten- Table, Sideboard, Chairs, Een Pi ares, Clocks, ons very old; frock ery, OG aware Cutlery. Happy Fhought Coal Range. Hall Coal Stove, wlth many other articles. Salé at 19 o'clock. Terms, cash: aE HTH Auctioneer. An American Opinion Only. Rew York Herald. In the dominion, as in the United States, there ave organizations of the amitadt main Griffins Opera House, ™ i OF HOUSEHOLD FU RNITURE, Etc. 140 QUEE * The P eople's Forum | | coNDENSEP ADVERTISING RATES FOR KITCHEN. APPLY TO A WO fing Hotel. LOST. Lay) 8 GOLD WATCH IN LEATHER bracelet, on Wednesday, Sept. 14th: ne ring in stem of watch. Finder kindly return tosthis office and re- ceive rews FINANUSN AND INSUMANUS. FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO to Goodwin's Insurance Emporium over Northern Crown Bank, Brock , Street, or 'phone 244, FOR SALE. 3D SECOND-RA he Apply, arence oe Bree COAL AND CHOK STOVES Con! Heaters, Quebec and ather Kinds of Stoves at Turk's Phoae 795. WING D MO 5 Hay, 138 WOOD etn PR treet hie Tor for te or OR FOR LEASE, T 34-38 Princes ve oi Peg YX TO W Rn treet. BRIGHT BOY, APPLY AT oe ege Book Store, Princess Street APPLY, i Gore A GROCERY H, Spence A GENERAL SERVANT. Mrs. James Henderson, Street. Y AND DINING-ROOM GIRL. BELLS British- American Hotel of~ fice. Kingston, Ont A APPLY, IN t. 30th, to Mrs. reet. A GOOD PLAIN COOK. the evening after Sg Burstall, 2 Barrie i See ------------------------ GENERAL . SERVANT; NO Goon a Mrs washing or cooking. Apply to Bryden, 178 Barrie Street A GENERAL SERVANT BY OCTOBER 191; no washing; references requir: ed. * Apply to Mrs. Carson, 276 Brock Street. A -- -------------------------------------- CABINET MAKERS AND FINISHERS Apply, stating wages requli Ww. Doherty Plano and Organ Co., Ltd, Clinton, Ontario. GENERAL ONCE, MAID FOR required housework; references Apply, #6 Stuart St AT CARPENTERS, AT ONCE; BRING tools along ready to ge to work Apply, Chemistry Butiding, Queen's U id ersity. GIRLS, EXPERIENCED IN COTTON spinning: good wages; steady work. Angi te Kingston Hostery Co, 11a ing Street West. Cc. 8 REPATRICK, GENERAL IN- sarence Kaun and Ocean Steamship 42 Claren Btreet hire Telephone 568 CENERAL INSU anen--rim RE LPR ident and th Policies lssu- ; firet- nan companies; standard 5 Billie Strcet. Agent, 158 ISTRICT AGENT. surance Company, ance, 14 ON OCTOBER 1st, REAL BETATE AND reonal properiy. or © Dow apply to Mrs. I. Trimlett, Bath, Omt., until day of sabe BOATE SOME BARGAINS IX NEW and second-hand gasoline launches, with or without engines; prices to suit al Coward's Boat orks. PIANOS AND ORGANS HAVING bought the whole stock, wil sell at $5. $10, and $15 each; no hy some worth $30. Coward's Srarks, near Ceffon MIN oot 'Phone BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROK- "Put your invoices in an envel- "ope with a ong ceni samp on hk and fn the nearest letter box fre do the rest. All kinds of Fire jpurtnce placed "on short notice colons $98. €7 Clarence Bt, Kings on. arin esis. ett 3. Ok HUTTON, 38. MARKET STREET arp han, Broker. Fire, lite acel atntomobile, motor boat, plate lass insurance effected; bonds, de- flan Ine stocks, Cobalt stocks, On- tarie and South African real estaté bought and sok agent; Corres ondence hea i AN YE Tt eg Com onipany. assests $61, 180,815 addition t« which the Notley} dere have foi asburity the aplimited lability '0! o! all stockhelders. Farm iy Sroperty fnsured at foweos! possible rates, J Fusiness renewing old Rr EE ae new usiness get ra.er "Phone, a5 a SOLAN and D GLOBYK Available A COMPETENT BENERAL SERVANT; no washin h eda Apply, at once, to op fillams, 150 University venue SERVANT: MUST BE food cook; family of two; no wash- in Apply, evening, between 4.30 and §.30, 162 Johnson Street TO GO OUT Ap be GENERAL GENERAL SERVANT, of town, for a family of two. ply, 103 Lower Union Street, tween one and three o'clock. INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canVv asstng. Send for particulars Press Synd cate, 3,969 Lockport, N.Y. AN A MAID TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL housework; one whe understands something. of cooking preferre Apply to Mrs. Bu GG. Lockett, 24 Stuart Street, off Barrie Street. etn camnans thd sosss sd & - 3 WANTED. General Servant, b understands cooking: ing: family of two. law, 14% Earl Street. who ashes id- one ne Mrs, SELLE PEP + PPFFEVVIRIINE TWENTY-FIVE GIRLS TO WORK IN Knitting Mill; light and steady ém- { sloyment ; no scarcity of work, and ( est af wages pald. Apply to Kings« i we Hustery Co, Ltd, King Street est. - PERSONS HAV JRE WASTE BPACE IN cellars, outho or stables can make $15 to 310 Per week growin mushrooms for us during fall an winter months; now is the best time to plant. 'For full particniare and liustrated booklet Write Mont real Bupply Company, Montreal TO SELL ARTICLES HPS on? wosd" sulary: 7 manent Poon wood you are othe ing for small salary behing tne counter, write to-day you can double your wages onl Dé yout nk boss. pply, Box "E. B ig office. ing HELP WANTED. Girls to work in the Dominly Textile Co. Families compos of girls and boys offered special igh ages paid winners, pply, Dos minton Textile Co, alaraqui Street, City. WANTED---GENERAL ONTARIO AND SA. VETERAN SCRIP to buy sor cash. J. 8 BR. McCann, 51 Brock Street. SECOND-HAND SKIFF, a good roomy in good order Ap- ply ta Capt. Sedgwick. Royal Mill tary College. MUSIO. MISS MURIEL Ne PUPIL OF MISS Mo#her, York (Leschetizky method), and hi LiCl teacher ol the synthetic ny reopens her pian class nmiber pth. og Jiepared for exami; ations, ress, Alice Street, hone $ MISS LETTIE WALKER, TEACHEI of rgan apd Plano. Classes recpen Monday, Sept. 12th. Ad dress, 220 Queen Streey. MISS BRESSIE CHAPMAN, TEACHER of Planoforte and Theory, reopens her class September 15t; puplis pre- pared for examinations. Address 423 Queen Street, "Phone, 250. MIBs 1LA HAMBLY, (Theory), Plane Pupil of J D, A Tripp. is prepared to give lessons in plane and theory every Wednes dny and Thursday at 65 Unier Bureet. Pupils prepared for exami. nations ATOM MISE EMMA A REEDE, AACM Tedcher of Volee Placement (Pupl! of Miss Geraldine Damon, Pitts burg, Pa, Assistant Teacher to Mr Bristol, Coburg, Cer), will I pleased to meet any wishing t study wolee at 196 Johnson Breet "Phone 139. MISE FLORENCE LOSEE COLLIN: ¥, of Toronto Jonservatory of Music, Normal Class (teachery courso), will resume her class I piano and theory in ...ngsion, be ginning September 1st. or terme gle, write above address, or 48 Princess Street. MAD A a1 Director of Cholr: Napanee, phaser Rignor DON COCHRANE, A. T Trinity Church having studied Garcia and Prof "refl. Walker, London (England) and Madame Duvivier, Paris, Is prevassd to accept a limited num er of pupils. in _volce culture Btudio open' every Monday at 28¢ Dolversily Avenue, Voices tested free of charge. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. ---- ANY erson having geod Second-hand Bloves and Furniture before dis- posing let me Know it you want to buy good Cook Stoves or HeAlers now is the time. We sell cheap. J. Thompson, 333 Princess Street. SECOND. HAND Clothing, ALL KINDS OF Furniture, Stoves, and Shoes. 1 buy and seil all HE I. of Furniture and Clothing. me a card before selling 3 goods. HH. Sugerman. Removed to 242 Ontario Street, opposite Fire Station RETIRING FROM BUSINBSE-OLI- established Geperal Store Bus and Stock for Bale; stock about Ve - 506, fresh and up-to-date; good business being done and prospects are good; it will pay you to investi. gate this chance; satisfactory reas sons for selling. Apply to Dickson & Son, Camden East, Ont 0 LEY, (OFFICES, WITH ALL MODERN CON Fenian Orpheum Hall. Apply, Saker, Princess Street. * TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS, UN- furnished, sultable for Hght houses keeping. Apply, 455 Princess Street, TWO COMFORTABLE DOUBLE rooms and study, Apply 5 Victoria Terrace, Montreal Bt, Cor. Queen. A COMFORT ARL E BRICK DWELLIN Wellington tite ihe Qrothers: bakery). R. Webster, §1 mcs Eo Cc STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAS, dary, my Sona absolutely mo' roof; own lock and Kew rost"s air Brorage, 199 Queen 'Phone BRICK HOUSE, No. 87 YORK STREET: 7 rooms: modern Improvements: gas in for cookingi possession once Apply, J. ©. Landeryou, 8 York Street, FOR THRE winter months, cheap; centrally joested: or will pent. rooms for Nght bousgheeplog. . Apply, Whig FURNISHED HOUSK FURNIIRE 4 HOUSE, rally located; seven ne ern improv ements; or cookin eto: dance, App y, Box $28, office, VERY CENT. bedrooms; Whig OCT, ist. 24% BARRIE STREET, new house. in good repair; hot water heating: arf modern pores ments; moderate reat. Apply to R, W. Neshitt, #37 Johnson Strest. FOR SALE OR TO LET. TWO NEW on Quebed Btreehs po MO Vesne nts; 14 00; rent, ov, BIGHT -ROOM HOUSER latest modern a fn" price. $1. per mont A ply t D. Boyd, 106 Pi oho ' MEDICAL. SPARKS, BA. MD. PHYSICIAN Sargeom 100, Wellington St Office dour, 10 to 12 am, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pom. 'Phone 386. J. P. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. -------------- NA BRUNSWICK HOTEL; ONTARIO ST. opposite GTR, station, one block CPR. on sireet car line lately remodelled; charges moderaté; special rates by he week. John Cousineau, Prop. THE EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PREF mises for many years ocgupled by Henry Skinner & Co, Whol Drug; extending from cess Btreet to Queen Sireet, frontage on both, and Incinding ex. tensive buildings is Apply te Cun= ningham & Mu ' BOARD AND ROOMS. FIRS. CLASSE BOARD AND LODGING either roy or separate may be had at 321 University Avenues, con~ venient to cars; bright, airy rooms; modern conveniences. LIMESTONE RESTAURANT, NO. § Princess Street, one door from King Street: Wot lunches, - 16 dinners, 20¢; oysters in season, foe cream; soft drinks; private parties catered for, upstairs sitting rooms C. & D. May, Props. Your patron age solicited. "Phone #55 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. DROP A CARD TO JOHN R Jarpenter and Joiner, Byden- ham Sireet North, for "reasonabie pricsa on all kindd of Jobbing. All done promptly and neatly. AYELL, BRING THEM a Das it made up inte ap: INTLEM ooh hip gn a See d do rhe ra 8. xs very EE Ry ya lly FURS iodVANTED aOR WRI ATE je of Frpenin- PRR . Sctures rpew and all Te ee done at 18. rates, ity Avenue. J. Harold, 184 POSITION WANTED. TERCED CHURCH ¢ would like to of Ee ri ae ross TM. Chase. 361 Johnson Street. Chase, PENTA AR 7 Fe I ie & Ee DROP A CARD TO CHAS W. KFLLAR Ca ter and Builder, 265 Division oily ot Tobira le * A on all 0 prompt; gs ng. work done CONTRACT FHS Enainaty Sud Arent Apes ue Specialties. 14% rest and 1 Street. A wn prepa; mates given for all pires Sug Si 0 PAINTERS AND GRAINERS, WHEN HAVE SOME HOUSE Fityey that you want done pi~»+ Bushes A ahah Prtision ner. ork Sone ny 4 - done HB the oN -- or Job, An esti ANYONE, | ARTWHERE. CAR ETART a mail order business at home No Bena" Tor Tree Rosier Toi pow. ells how. Heaxpek, $84 Lockport, XY. -. - - CT RCY. gi Frmgriniioy 88 OSTEOPATHY. "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS Ashcroft, DO, Edns E DO, Graduates under Dr, the Founder of Csteopaty, Princess Street, corner Division, 'Phone 447 Neo charge for pon~ suitation And. literature Office hours, 10 to 12 2 to & 6 th & /' PERSONALS. at ses a HAIR " MOLES, 4 Bin rman warts, ete, reméved Ti Wwithoit scar Twent gh pa erience Lar, Nose, fsh Bpecialigt, 268 Bagot SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, ETC, THE NEW EST RULES, REGULATIONS and For riaining to Ses Agent ie elegrap! Operat work are incorporated in the a courses of vainii given nt Central Telegraph 'Ringo Cerra Street, Bast Toronto. arte Srue. Write T. J. Johnston, Princh LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE ers and Holieli gra. w BARRIST- + Larence St office » - ' PATENTS. ri Bh send ng Toe for | A cobed AAR ae. Ottaw, wa. of att, oi -- You Live ? We want to deliver your re- "quirements of Coal and Wood 'this winter.

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