Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1910, p. 3

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PAGE THREE. Tair -- -- - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910. Amusements. | (GRAND Y OPERA) NOUSE ) SATURDAY, NOV. 5th FORGAVE SLAYER JAMES FOX FRIES TO SAVE - JOHNSON FROM GALLOWS. Declares in His Dying Moments That Man Was Not Responsible for His | The People's Forum | SALE GREAT Sacrifice ae were GF 'all and Winter Dress Goods We have divided this offering into two lots, the first consisting of NEW BOUCLI CLOTHS, HOMESPUNS, AND TWEEDS in all the Latest Colorings at $1.00, 85c and 75¢ yard 49c. per yd. FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY, Your Choice, a -- LOT NO. 2 Consisthig 'of New Fall ahd Winter Tweeds, in Navy, Brown, Green, Améthyst, Wine, Héather, Greys, & yira. . Yours on etc, regularly priced 60c and 50c CRUMLEY BROS N.B.--Every Plece New and Fresh this season. Exclusive Styles ROYAL on a Fine Shoe for Men and Women is a guarantee of exelusive style. The manufacturers of THI ROYAL SAOE are style originators, styles that are not to be had from until one year later. Therefore, Every season they bring out many any other manufacturer when you wear ROYAL Shoes you are certain to have uncommon shoes. Sold only at REID & CHARLES WD -------------------------- PEL NAVAL SERVICE OF CANADA, Notice Concerning Tenders for Vietuals for the Ni i Service, Sealed Tenders, addressed to the uudersigned, . endorsed "Tenders for Vietuals' and acompanied by a certified ue for 10 pc of the amount of the mder, will be received up till noon on Hy 30th November, at the De- < tment of jhe Naval Servies Ottawa, | for e 84 the following com- 5 of, Sr delivered at the Naval kyards at Halitax, NS, and Esqui- B.C. Reans Chaticot), Chocolate, Marmolade, Meat, preserve. Heef, Mutton Brawn), Milk, Mustard, Oatmeal, Marrow- Peas Bpilt Peas, Pepper, Ralt, Suet, Su Vinegar, Tea, Coffee, Rice. and Rais The perioll of contract to be for one year from December 1st, 1910, Forms of tender may be had from "Ahe undersigned. Unauthorized publication notice will not he paid for. G. J. DESBARATS, Deputy Minister of the Naval Service. Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, October 235th, 1910. Anderson Bros' SPECIAL PRICES TO-MORROW AND BATURDAY, 5,000 bs. best Beet, good Tosats, 2 1-2¢ 1b; . Young Lan oe 10c, 12¢, 15¢ 1b; 1,000 A Fresh Pork, Shoulder Ai t 1b.; ass Hams, ; ; 1,000 Ibs, usage, our Jue! 10¢; 300 lbs. Fresh Pork Sausage, none other as good, 1c. : Es 'Lard, At 18 the pure toa: Diigo, 3 Ibs, ici Hog 3 . 0) % 'sh fed Pudding, White Pudding, 1 Sausage, Head Cheese, Eng ish Poultry at market price. te speciall |. Flour, Jam, of this Loins, Fresh imported for our 3 Ottawa Journal 4 aie this autumn report a ne. | Selity 2 | haters EE a ------ AMERICAN GIRLS ALL FLIRT. ------ Countess Tells of Teaching Women How to Smoke. San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 1.--Coun tess de Swirsky, who is now in this tity, says that while at Newport some of the young society women employed her to teach them the art of smoking. "Three of them were my pupils," she admitted to-day. "The names T will not tell, for 1 said 1 would not. They could not learn to dance. They had not the music. They could play the piano, yes, but they had not the music in the mind. They pay $20 every half hour for the lessons, which they wanted all the four weeks. | tried five days, That was enough. They could waltz, but the classic dance--oh, that was so impossible ?" and the countess laughed. in glee. "They could not learn; they had not the music," she continued. "Buy they were beautiful, enpugh+charming. And like all the American girls, they would flirt, flirt, flirt all the time. "Dress and flirtation ave the first things with the young. society women of America. Js it pol the same in | Europe ?! In France it is somewhat so The Rus- de- but not in Rassia. Oh, no ! sian women in the higher ranks velop the mind and do not care for the superficial things so 'much, They become physicians, advocates or some- thing that requires study. "My mother, who is a countess, is 5 doctor of medicine. In Russia, the wo- men study. In this country they go to the dressmaker and for the hat, and then they flirt. 1 would not like that. "Why, at Newport, there was a hig tennis tournament. Everybody went, but nobody looked at the tennis. The women wore the big haf and the love- --------------i--" Canada is W. 8. Fielding's Friend. Toronto Telegram. Canada is informed that slander is the portion of all men in public life 4 { ) man, unspoiled by success, A public finds it easy to escape the venum : darts of falsehood Slander would he la at if ik breathed a whisper ighea, st inte By ding's public of his private ; Canadians are 'united in thy for Hon. W. S. Fielding in his ines, that a speedy recov, Sh ery "10 all the friendly of his admirable private 'associations and to the great work of his use- public life. ss The Mortality Keeps Up. scareite of deer, but the g tables show that the Auber oi slain in mistike for deer still equal to the basi scourds of peo ly dress smd thought only. of flicting." | Actions--Victim Was Preventing Johsson From Committing Sui- cide. Fort William, Nov. covered from an insane fit, which he mottally wounded Fox, on Sunday, Dave Johuson is now in the cells awaiting trial, be ing brought in by Constable Stringer. 'The charge is softened somewhat by the heroic action of his victim, who, on his death-bed, made a statement vindicating Johnson, on the ground that he was not mentally responsible for his actions, That the dead cook, who breathed his last in McKellar hos- pital, is entitled to the highest hy- man respect, is evident from the fact that he died trying to save a fellow- workman from possible suicide. When informed that his hours were num- bered he made an attempt to have the other cook released from the mur- der 'indictment by the statement that the man did not kuow what he "was doing. HATES MODERN WEDDINGS. Prof. William Robert Smith Criticizes Present Day Customs, British amd United States publica tions, not merely the society sheets and women's magazines, but some of the great daily newspapers have been devoting columns of space to the dis cussion of a pronouncement of Prof William Robert- Smith, M.D., F.RS, against the giving and taking of wed- ding presents on the ground that the practice is immoral as tending to ex: travagance, to sycophancy, to waste and to imposition. Some publications, which have resented this structure up- on a practice which has develo rapidly of recent years, have attacked the critic as "an impossible crank probably more at home among the musty tomes of ris antiquated libra than he would be in modern society." AB a matter of fact, the learned "Pro fessor" is, besides being one of the most up-to-date medical practitioners in London, considerable of a lion in the highest professional social set in the world's metropolis, having a splen. did city home in fashionable Blooms bury square, as well as a country place at Plumstead, in Kent. He is DEFT Foay oP tHE THOSE "TN ETOn able and smart clubs--the Carlton, the Royal Societies', the Savage and the Pilgrims. He comes by his title of "Professor" -as the occupant of the chair of Forenic Medicine at King's College, London, and was educated at Aberdeen and Edinburgh Universities, taking the degrees of M.D. at the for- mer and D.Be. at the latter. Beside: being a physician he is a barrister, having studied for that profession at the Temple, and having taken the de ree of Doctor of Laws at Cambridge. e was also granted agp honorary gros by the University of Geneva. r. Smith is anything but a mere 1.--Partly re during James . bookworm, his activities having been varied and numerous. He was one of the Departmental Committee of the War Office that drew up the scheme of volunteer medical organization, which proved so useful during the South African War, and still holds the rank of colonel in the Royal Army Medical Col He was the founder of the British Institute of Public Health and is now principal of the Royal Institute of Hygiene. He has for many years been regarded as the foremost champion in Britain of the cause of public health, maintain. ing that sickness and the death rate can be tremendously reduced by the introduction and rigid enforcement of well-devised laws for the provision of perfect water and drainage systems, the construction and equipment of homes, factories, schools, institutions, ete., on hygienic principles, the in- spection of feods, the segregation of the sick, the disposal of the bodies of the dead, ete, ete. To his exer- tions it is mainly due that statutory provision was made requiring that medical health officers in Great Bri. tain must possess special qualifica- tions in the department of public health and hygiene, special courses veing established in all the medical schools to afford doctors this partieu- lar training. As 8 manager of the Metropolitan Asylum Board he has taken a prominent part in dealing with the question of infectious dis- ease treatment in London, and the result has been the establishment of a system which is regarded as a mo- del cne throughout 'the world. With a view of having the London schools placed in a thoroughly hygienic pesi- tion, the Metropolitan School Board some years ago appointed him first medical adviser to their body, and un- der his direction the work was carried through with great thoroughness. Dur. ing his active carcer Dr. Smith has found time to write several medical books, all regarded as standards ~ Family Herald and Weekly Star. Ths Plowman. To. turn a single acre of ground with a twelve-inch plow requires eight and one-fourth miles of heavy furrow travel. In plowing one square mile of land the solitary plowman and his horses must walk 5.280 miles. It would be easier (and the distance is less) to walk around the earth at the equa. tor (if there were no ocean) than te follow a plow turning a prairie of five |i re miles. To equal our national of plowi 8 of teams, MATINEE AT 230. EVENING AT sas Lew Fields and Frederic MeKay Pre- e_ Ring lanche "THE YANKEE GIRL" In the Musical Comedy With Harry Gilfoll, a d Cast and the Famous Yankee Girl 'horus. PRICES ~Matinee, 25¢, Soe, T3e, $i; ONTARIO AND SA. VETERAN BCRIP DINING-ROOM secutive insertion thereafter half cent a word. Minimum charge for cae in- sertion, 25e¢; three insertions, O0c; six, $1; one month, §2. HELP--WANTED. WAITRESS AT ONCE Apply, Hotel Randolph. Children, 20¢ to any seat. Evening, 3c, S0¢, 70ec, $1, S130. Seats pow on Sale, AT Griffins Orpheum The Home of Polite Vaudeville and Our motto is: CHEAP, BUT HOW GOOD. Thursday, Friday & Saturday NOVEMBER 3, 4, 5. PROGRAMME. Arthur Lynn Hlustrated Songs. Abe Goldman In Character Song and Story. NOT HOW SPECIAL ATTRACTION, The Thatchers Exponents of Sweet Music on Novelty Instruments, supported by . special scenery and stage effects. Afternoon Show, 2 o'clock, all seats, Be. Evening Show, 7 o'clock, 5c and 10c. and SATURDAY At The Wonderland LYNCH AND . BLANIS Singing and Talking Act. MISS EMILY HENDERSON! Will sing "All That I Ask of You is( Love. Iii, Our Pictures FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: The Dumb Half-Breed's Defence, drama. The Affair of an Egg, Bilograph. ADMISSION ALWAYS Jc. N. PAPPAS, Prop. Double Header SOCOER QUEEN'S ATHLETIC GROUNDS, CLC. VS. QUEEN'S IL TORONTO VS. QUEEN'S L SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH. First game called at 1.30 p.m, =acond game immediately after the { admission to*all parts, 2be. AND LABOR COUNCIL. Likely he TRADES Series of Addresses win Arranged For. The regular meeting of the Trades and Labor council was held on Thurs: day evening. The president, George Lewis, occupiéd the chair, e sec retary was instructed to confer with Prof. Skelton, of Queen's, regarding the lecture he is to give ore the council, Some time age he notified the members that he woufd be will ing to give them an address and the the members that he would be will liver the address at the next meeting to be held on Nov. 27th. Miss Alice Chown was present and addressed the members on the advan- tage of having a series on different Spies geiiverad during the 8 T™WO A HOUSEMAID MAIDS APPLY. KINGSTON General Hospital, Stuart Street. DON'T OVERLOOK GENTLEMEN 0 buy for cash. J. 8. R McCann, $1 Brock Street. NOW Is time to clean double windows PSL them up Don't worry for a man who does satisfactory work Drop a card to Window Cleaning Co, #4 Queen Street TO - BRING THEIR Cloth and have It made up Into up- to-date suits. Price and workman- ship guaranteed to please. Pressing and repairing done on the shortest aftice. Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock St, next Bibby's Livery. THE and APPLY TO MRS acnee, cor. Unton and Bagot Sts BOY WANTED TO holstering trade. Co. LEARN UP- T. F. Harrison NEAT. DINING-ROOM GIRL Ta APPLY, |W Princess SMART GIRL. Grimm's Confectionery, Street AND KITCHEN girl Apply to Anglo-American Hotel, Ontario Street, ANY PERSON . J. GAVINE, HAVING GOOD SE- cond-hand Furniture and Stoves before disposing drop me a card I wit y good prices. 1 have for Sale Brass and iron Beds and all kinds of Furniture in Oak. Happy Thought Ranges. Will sell reason- able. J. Thompson, 383 Princess Street. UPHOLSTERER, UPHOLSTERING, RE- pairing and carpet work, hair mat- tress renovatin Drop a card or call 216 Bagot Street, FURNITURE FINISHER. SERVANT; Apply, Johnson Street RE- Mrs GOOD GENERAL ferences required Palmer, 142 ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY ebonizing and and all colors o work given best attention. Discotl, 23 John Street, Hiding, shamtHing mission work; al Pat 'Phone A SOPRANO SOLOIST FOR COOK'S Church Cholr, city. Apply, 220 Queen Street, City. AGENTS WANTED, EITHER SEX. FOR! BTRONG BOY YOUNG, MAN ance, to Apply to W real Street WITH GOOD learn grocery H. Spence, APPEAR- business 208 Mont- Cc. two new lines; big money guaran- teed Apply to Room 17, Windror Hotel, between 6 and § p.m FINANCE AND INSURANCR, FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO to Godwin's Insurance Emporium, over Northern Crown Bank, Brock Street, or 'phone 424, 8. XIRKPATRICK, GENERAL IN- surance Agent and an Steamashiy Ticket Agent. 42 Clarence Street Kingston. Telephone 568. ------------------------------------------------ TO ASSIST IN MAIL. ing department on Monday and Thursday forenoons and on Satur- day afternoons. Apply, Business office aWhig. GENERAL INSURANCE. --FIRE, LIFE A ceident and Health Policies issu- ed; first-class companies; standard rates A . "Boon, Agent, 159 Wellingtoa Street. AN 3¢ To-night 5c J. INTELLIGENT PERSON earn for Bend MAY $100 monthly corresponding I K. CARROLL, DISTRICT AGENT Dominion Life Assurance Company also Fire, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance, 14 Marke! Street, Kingston. cate, 3,969 ckport, N.Y. AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL SER- vant for family of three persons; no washing: references required Apply, after 8 pm. Mrs. Thomas Mills, No, 122 University Avenue GRO. A. BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROK- er. Put your inveleces in an envel- ope with a ene gem stamp on ft and drop In the nemrust letter box We do the rest. All kinds of Fire Insurance placed on short notice 'Phone 396. 67 Clarence St, Kings: ton. A REPRESENTATIVE FOR KINCS- ton and County of Frontenac: permanent position and exclusive territory for the right man. tone & oY ellington, Nurserymen, To- BPARE TIME WORK FOR YOUNG man or woman in every town as subscription representative and collector; excellent salary and com- mission. ' Home Journal, §9 John LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets $61,187.215 In addition to which the pelicyholders have for security the uniimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and city property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. 'Phone, 325. Street, Toronto ARE YOU DESIROUS OF BARNING CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH money in your spare time by soliciting orders for personal Xmas Greeting Cards? Big commission; It so, write for sample book, sent prepaid. Canadian Series Com- pany, Toronto. J. n ed in every home, especially by F. SPARKS, BA, MD. PHYSICIAN d Surgeon, 100, Wellington St Ottice hours, 10 to 12 am. 2 to 4 and 7 to § pm. "Phone 386 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERA. working men; good salary; pers manent position; If you are work- ing for small salar behind the counter, 'write to-day; you can double Your wages and be your own boas. pply, Box "E. B C." Whig DROP. A CARD TQ JOHN R. MAYELL, Carpenter and Joiner, 282 Syden- ham Street North, for reasonable prices on all kinds of Jobbing. All work dene promptly and neatly, GOOD, LIVE AGENTS IN EVERY town, city and village In Ontario for Salling 8 per cent. preferred Jarticipat ng stock in strong, go- ng concern offering exceptional DROP A CARD TO CHAS. W. KELLAR, Carpenter and Builder, 265 Division St, for reasonable prices on all kinds of jobbing. All work done promptly. investment: must be men of in- finence and high standing with undoubted references. a good com- mission will be paid Address Bex "P. C." care Whig office Sobg bbe ERNEST R. BECKWITH, CONTRACT- ing Engineer and Architect, Agent for uilders' Specialities, 14y Sydenham Street and #2 _ Bar: Btreet. Plans prepared and esti. mates given for all classes of work TWO GOOD SECOND-HAND MOWING Machines. Apply, D. J. Hay, 130 Arence Street. A SIX-YEA twelve W Piy te 17 HORSE rn Hens Street AND R- r Ap- OLD Le a COAL AND WOOD COOK STOVES Coal Heaters, Quebec and other a of Stoves at Turk"s. 'Phone 705. OR FOR LEASE. THE PREMISES No. 3-23 Prigecss Sirest: suitable for orage, livery, stabl Cunningham & Mudie, " nae BOATE.--SOME BARGAINS IN NEW and second-hand gasoline launches, with or without engines; prices to suit all. Coward's Boat Works HORSE CART, RLEIGH HARNE ete. in good condition; alse House hold Furniture Apply to Bianche Watkins corner and Frontenac Streets 10 LK. ROOMS, FURNISHED nished OR UNFUR. Apply, 200 Alfred Street a -------------------- - ROOMS AND BOARD, $4.00 PER in new hpuse; very centra venlences: use of Ply, A, Whig offic telephone LARGE FRONT ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished. modern conveni- > ences. Apply to 15 Montreal Street, near Princess Street, BEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, WITH THE latest modern improvements Ap ply to H. Free, Grocer, 38 Division Street, Cor Clergy Sireet West STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN dry, airy rooms, absolutely moth proof; your own lock and key "rost"s City Storage, 299 Quean St 'Phone 526b SUITE OF ROOMS ting-room, bedroom located near Market ply to Cunningham Clarence Street INCLUDING RIT- and bathroom Square Ap~ & Mudie, 79 WITH Im cellar: garden corner Tenkin and itenac Streets terms reasons Apply on premises NEW FRAME provements attached Fr able HOUSE good hed FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS NEW house, centrally located, three fine bedrooms, bathroom fiat; drawing room, dining rear first floor; quartered oa! Tic and stair gas: use telephone XxX. Whig office rs Apply FOR SALE OR TO LET. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSES on Quebec Street; latest modern improvements; selling price, $1.- 600; rent, $11 per month. Apply te Rev. J. D, Boyd, 106 Pine Street BUSINESS PRE- years voghpled by & Co, holesale Drusgiats, extending from Trig. cess Street to Queen Btreet, with frontage on both, and Including ex. tensive buildings. Apply to Cune nlogham & Mudie ? HOTYLS AND RESTAURANTS, TWO NEW HE EXTENSIVE mises for many Henry Skinner BRUNSWICK HOTEL, opposite GTR. station, from CPR, on street hotel lately remodelled; charges moderate; special rates by the week. John Cousineau, Prop. ONTARIO BT, one block car line; LIMESTONE RESTAURANT, REMOV. ed to 73 Princess Street; dinners, 26c oysters in season, ice cream: soft drinks: private parties cater- ed for: upstairs sitting-rooms. C & D. May, Props Your patronage solicited. 'Phone $85 . PERSONALS. HAIR, MOLES, BIRTHMARKS, warts, etc, removed permanently without scar, Twenty years' ex- perience. Dr. Eimer J. Lake, Eye, tar, Nose, Throat asd Skin Blem- ish Specialist, 268 "Bagot Street, BUSINESS CHANOKS. ANYONR, ANYWHERE, CAN START a mall order business at home. No Sanvassing, Be your own boss Send for free bookiet. Tells how Hencock. - 2.9690 Lockport PATENTS. WANTED, DENTAL. A competent General Servant: one who understands cooking: noe washing: family of two Ap- SPARES AND BPARKS, DENTISTE 1-2 yi ince Street, Ki 'Phone 346 i ply, Mrs. Laidlaw, 149 Earl St Sevvrsrsrserecsrnsasad DR C. C. NASH, DENTIST ; DR OC H Weicker, assistant, 183 Princess Bt 'Phone 738 Good DR. A. E. KNAPP, DENTIST, 19 MONT- real Street, near Princess Street 'Phone 652. OSTEOPATHY. Watches | BY GOOD WATCHES WE MEAN THE KIND THAT KEEP TIME. WE HAVE THEM CASED ' IN GOLD, SILVER, GUN METAL, 'AND NICKEL. IF YOU INTEND BUYING A WATCH FOR XMAS. 'DO IT 4 NOW, AND HAVE IT CARE- } FULLY REGULATED AND }§ READY FOR PRESENTA- { "NOT A BIT TOO EARLY." 1 heen indicted on to frighten semi-arid lands of the state. i A number of Nebraska ranchers have of conspiring from the "40 New Tabard Ion Library received, at Gibson's Red ESTABLISHED 1866. "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS"---R Ashcroft, D.O., Edna Ashe BO, Graduates under Dr. the Founder of Osteopathy. Princess Street, corwer Division Phone 447 No charge for con- sultation and literature. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6, 6 to 8 FOR FULL INFORMATION. ON patents, pend 10s for boskiet and magazine. n. he anne stent Attorney. Ont no's ny Ottawa, ARCHITECTS. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC, Do You Use Wood ? 268 King Street. 'Phone, 345 A -------------------------- ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE and residence, 181 University Ave WM. NEWLANDS & BON. ARCHI- tects, ete. Office, 358 Bagot Bireet. 'Phone 60% POWER & BON. ARCHITECTS, MER- chants' Bank Bullding, corner Brock and Wellington Streets. 'Phone 2132. LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST. ers and Sglichors. Law office, 79 Clarence St. Kingston = ES We never had a finer stock of both Hardwood and Dry Kindling, Any 'quantity delivered. a arm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied bv him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. In certain districts a in standing may pre-smpt a4 quarter fon alongside his b Pri 00 acre Du rom date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) snd euitivate fifty acres extra. mestender who has exhausted his Ee right apd canpot Ain 2 ~emtpion may enter for a sad ln certain L Prios, BET EE in cu Fo acres erect & b worth : W. W. CORY, Dusuty oF 3 Seiki ot th B --Unsutborized pubMen 3 1 So He ot

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