Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jan 1911, p. 8

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PAGE mIGEY. EVERY SUGGESSFUL | 0s worn MAN PLANE FELL IN WATER. ount. He Great Flight of J. A. D, the Canadian by _ Boat--Will After Repairs. Resume ou haven't to bank your Havaua, Cuba, Jan. 30.-To the in treprid Capadian aviator, J. AD MeCurdy, of Nova Scotia, belorids the palm for the longest sustained Hight, OUR BANK from Key West toward Havana, and sithough he didn't resch Havana, bn ten miles, his credit, money, begin now MAKE > , YOUR BANK. and knocks into smithereens the re cords of aviators who ctpmsed the Eng lish channel. BANK OF TORDNTD | 5 locorporated 18355 dy's trouble. "Watchers on Castle, close 10 Havana, sighted the $50 000,000 airship about ten o'clock, and the pro ord was MeCur- Assets, spects seetned gmod for wu completion of the trip. Hut suddenly, hiz big bi plane Belmodt racer, was seen to take a dip, aud within a few seconds KINGSTON BRANCH: 'had landed with its aviator in the wa 107 PRINCESS STREET, |" Then there was a long suspense for shore. However, up torpedo boat destroyer SEL a mes the aviator the people on steams] the George B. McKay, ; Paulding, whith presently Manager. sage that it had picked and hix machina up safely, soom as he could make repairs, he would attempt a flight of the remain- Bend him off to work ing ten miles from the deek of the breakfast. stenmer. It is confidently expected by ' aeroplanists here that McCurdy will You can prepare it easily and complete. the trip. I ------ te Se nti with a good quickly oY using MeCurdy was so equipped with his posumatic life preserving jacket, that there was little danger of his The drowned in case of felent. IL was hoped that the pontoons carried on . Inplans wonld save 'the Universal Yhough the destroyers could not 1 hope to keep -up with the asranlane, ~ | the hoata were sg, equally distributed F h mlong the come, as to make if al oO opper mont dirtam that MeCurdy woald not o long without aid. if he fell CHOPS EVERYTHING. Ss = Egyptian Cotten Crop. Adexandria, Fgypt, Jan, 2% Egvptian cotton crop for 1910 is TO00,000 poun Hash for the family in two minutes Gow that Universal Is stamped on the machine you buy There [8 no-| pected to exened thing half so good The Mevandia Prodace association re in porta that favorable weather henefited $1.50 "| third, pickin AN cotton has heey $1.75 picked from the plants in the south $4.60 ory and hat ar «ign freant quantityremamns in the no Fanily size Hotel size Butchers' size pirovin tes cthern «jo Sold only at Vinees A recent khedival decres has aw Vv A Mitchell's P-- thorized the creation of a departsient |! of amiculture and the appointment of |! a director-general to tnapt office Al though nn definite plans have vet beey formed as to the work of the new ad napster ation, have to do principally with the con trol of cotton culture. The Egvptian government is exper BUY YOUR GAOGERIES pounds per acre. 'S at PICKERING'S Left Unfinished, Play. . New York, Jan. 30-0 has develop Good Quality, Prompt Delivery od that just gen . hours - hefore . > shooting of David Graham Phillips, he » - had sent Charles Frohman, three acts C. H. Pickering, |" =. i tin, ome ct: based on his story of the same name, which appeared in a weekly publica ~~ | tion some months ago. Cor. Princess St. and University Ave. 'Phone 530. TERRIFIC LOSS Both in Lives and Property by Tidal Wave. Manila, Jan. 20.--Tidal waves have enused a terrible loss of life on all the so ------------ island groups of the Pacific from the "Grippe tablets," Gibson's. Philippines north, far past Japan. "For every victim of typhoid fever Some of the fortifications on these i= | in Otlawa," says Dr. Hodgeits, "an lands are in danger of inundation. | alderman should be shot." The muni Warships of all the navies in the har | cipal authorities at Ottawa must bor, here, have gone to succor the | shoulder the responsibility for the ap- distressed, parent epidemic, ---- "Scott's emulsion," Gibson's, A big cock fight at Charlemagne was The United States supreme court has | broken up by officers from Montreal, decided it will not hear the Buck stove | Three hundred hinds were captured and company's "boveott" case against the | about one hundred mien will be sum American Federation of Labor. i moned for attending Popular Hits. Only You, Sue'; Glide"; "Rock of 3 Living three for 25¢. Kiignton opposite Y.M As "Moonlight Failed," "Neott's emulsion,' Gibson's. Bl, HEARS GIRLS VOICE IN McCurdy, Avintor--Picked up| Flight he had ninety-five miles to | which beats Glen Curtiss'! record flight over water by forty miles, ; 5% Morrow ~ and that as | being : machine. | it is believed that it will | menting on its Rashi estates with | & new cotton seed, yled "Assili,"" | which has produced Pha: ately 80g News * Co. | DON'T THE ne CURE. CHASTISE ND IR Backache, Dull CHILD. Shooting Pains, 1S Thick . and Little 10-year-old Leona Kelly Coudy Urine, of Pembroke, Ont.; had an an- IT idnet 8 Gravel or Stone, noying weakness of the blad- Rheumatism der and kidneys. Whipping Pi II S and: all. dis and scolding did not avail and . . eases of the the child became worse. Then ill 2 NE --a-{riend advised Booth's -Kid- bladder, ey Pills She is now cured. and her mother writes: "I THE BOOTH GUARANTEE. cannot thank "you enough for "We do fot 'guarantee to cure in all the happiness Hooth's Kidney cases, but if you derive no benefit Pills have brought to our our agents are authorized to refund home, and 1 can recommend "you your money. Booth's Kidney __ 'them to mothers with child- Pills are sold by all druggists, G0e. dren suffering in this way.' box or postpaid from The R T. Sold and guaranteed by J. B. Booth Co, Limited, Fort Erie, Ont Meleod. Only One Day More. Livingaton's 20 Per Cent. Discount Sale Positively Ends ~ To-Morrow Night Hoke advan: of it. Nopiog eave. | ES psi en ks pi Ses 57 THR DAILY BRITISH WEIG, MONDAY. 'PHONE; FALLS IN LOVE, Fire Department Heport of a Belle and to Altar. Wash. , Jan negle of i Charles Moran, joule, mm touch with revealed in they to wed in Se Neattie, sesOnant fiancee ment of his engagement Lillie K I t St. George s h. Moran, * Séattle ronths ago, is employed as an assistant headyoagters. About a fortmight ago , the telephope rang and Wiss Kirshner iwported un fire in the Kang street pas wiiger - station. Moran, enamored of her voice, aecompanied Clael Boyle to the scene. After the tinguished he sought to Miss Kirschner. blaze was ex mtiroduction Jind A KILLED ON STREET. Philadelphia, Jan. 30. Three men killed and four injured when a huge sign in front of a store in a ecrowd- ed district crashed to the sidewalk at noon to-day Most of the victims were wo- men out shopping * 24404440 + | il TRAVERS AT THE MERCY of Men, | His Hand. | Toronto, Jan, 30.--The statement « VW. IL. Travers, former manager of the Farmers" Bank, tonal story of the tions of the Farmers' Bank, = now the hands of Inspector of Detectives Walter Duncan. This confession con st of fort or fifliy LCT a Clique Who Forced contiuning a affairs amd trans tf pewritten ages, and MM is sand to contain L which wen of tha 1 Qh were} I account of dealing ot ol ink and could not be dis down in the bool "curator sv of Travers is said to be that We s iit. the 4 » of men who mad im trea wm liberally with the funds of the name is with hank. Une man, whose Id, obtained S60.008 from Travers, | heidause he had threatened to put the! bank out of busmess. Two of - the en most severely blamed by hiz downiall have Fravers r assisting in quietly disappeared from Toronto and ent 1 wag a police so far have not them. Travers, it is alleged, } vd in some of his irregular dealing by a lnwver whose s has with the again not appeared in connection bank, and action i= threater him, if a clear case can be made ont have reported on' seve positions for Travers. i in vm-------- | PITH OF THE NEWS, | The Very Latest Culled From All Over the World. The handsome Methodist church at i Marysville, N.B., was destroyed, by fire. Baron Wills, of Winterstoke, | He was prominently identified with the tobaico trade At London, (Ont, a storm. caused havoe to the Niagara | power wires, during the night Mans manufacturers are out 'of business in . is dead terrific wind onsequence. is Satisfied. 30. New i | Newfoundland I St. John's, Nid. Jan including the express satisfaction reciprocity be States foundland goverament organ, over the outlook for tween Canada and the United {In semi-official eurcles the proposal is {believed to portend early considera tion of a similar compaet between | Xewfoundiand and the United States newspapers, Ex-King Manuel's Pension. i Lishon, Jan. 30.---The Dano de ! Noticias anpounces that the govern { ment has decided ta pay a month ily pension of ¥1300 to the | King Manuel. A months of Ovtober, { comber has already been sent to the | former ruler of Portugal. | Marie Mall Weds, cheque for the November, and De i Londen, Jan. 30. --Marie Hall, the violinist, was quietly married in Lon jdon, Saturday, to he business man | ager, Bdward Baring. . Miss Hall has made tours in the United States, Can ada and many other countries, Aunual Meeting Woman's Council. The annual meeting of the Kingston | Wosnan's Council, will be held in the | city council chambers, on Tuesday, {dan dist, at 3 p.m. Federated 0 | cioties will present reports and office { beavers will pe elected for the vear, Child Burned to Death. | Wilnipeg, Jan. 30.--John Shears five-year-old daughter was bummed to death. While searching. in a burning bed for a roll ol bills he, himself, was badly burned, asd the bills complete: ly destroyed. - -------- . How to Cure a Cold. Prouse's Laxative Quinine Tablets, will break up a cold in a day, stop the Rewduche' amd allay the fever, 5c. { box, Prouse's Drag Store. irecord attendance at the quarterly here thie evening in Rrock street [there will be more per- gh ternight. E. X. Beck, business manager for Shochan pera Co, at the Grand Suturday, 1Sth, is m the ~ making -- Bacossary arr mus ha the production of nn CTrovators™ is is the duly opera this presonts and it is given ICAEEES ) a every tag ie ppl" 3 5 Brings Society | Secretary | 30.--How the | pute} secretary ateentral fire |, One of the missing wen ix sad to ral mining pro i , fed Skip Walkem, deposed |= It is expected that there will be a | parer, oo JANUARY 30, 1011. ° . |WITHIN TEN MILES HE FOUND HER OUT DUKE OF CONNAUGHT NEVER SUSPECTED - i {WILL BE FOR TWO YEARS. CANADA'S GOVERNOR WIFE POSES As MAN TO WATCH HUSBAND. Attire fou No Intention, However, of Establisly Has Dressed in Masculine Discovered ing a Royal Court in Twelve His Highness ® Will Come Only Once. | september. ' Ottawa, Jan. 30 ness the uke of Conn garviving brother Canady-- Years--Was Next end uncly m ptember ne genera! of Canada carl Grey. Official no effact has heen receive oversment. The appointment roval highness is for teu ves It may the end of that further extended. The duke | ess, with their suite, will tanks i Iresidence at Rideaw Hall in Septem ber. 'Meanwhile some are contemplated for that somewhat unimpressive building to make it mare in Fesping with a royal resi © It had keen feared that owing to the need of his royal highness' pre- sence in Englend as next in rank to 02 a chum with he the king in respect of official state not kd to grow functions, pending the minority of thinks the practice we the Prince of Wales, hecould hardly, divorces. be spared to Canada af present. Any Te RE . difficulties in this respect have, h INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. ever, not been deemed insurmountable, ' Pi y : and the original desire of King Ed Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re-| ward that the importance and statu porters on Their Rounds, of Canada as the first daughter of "Boy raiibe the empire snould be suitably Archbizhop Gaut nized by tue appointment of a fore E. J. Wagar mest member of the royal family to eity. the crown here will he W. Bailey, of Renfrew, is visiting earried out Both because of his (he city. : high positicn and becagse of his ow John Gratton has ret personality and oublemished record as from Montreal a soidier and administrator, ti Mrs. and Miss Stinson | duke e's appointment is cordiail wel ore visit + the tv. jcomed by the government, as it wil + SHE of the inland ¢ Vears Improvements rong men's clothing man She was one of the lohann Hoek beard." Mrs, Seid nherg believe many Lithson's recog reprosent people of Canada OM wg wid £1. GL Ha tarned howe from Torout plano tuner. Urders Phone TTR Pug | wheds Olicial intimation to 8 heen sent to bh win William Swaice, ' Me Auley's, estnhlisbing a { ir hic Avmzts court in Canada, His hichness it is home § is undeesteod that there ntentwon - of PD like his predecessors, he a deme governor, and, save for the fact « j royal line added cclat dignity thus given to the post st nor-gencral, there will ange in the present hap tie f day ships oh representative ge and t} Fitzgibbon Cunningham, piano tuner, gove. nor and people with Daniel of the crown at 1 H. 'anadian capitis al. King street. Leave orders at Meo the « fuke s connection with Canad Auley's bookstore and pleasan t one, Fort Mr nd Mrs. William Cruse when a young man per, are visiting NM and Mrs the duke came to Lit ¥ soldier thro ah ji twenty, served as qn an raid. Since then the duke has s {eral tins returned to Canada, me enhancing not only his ow; ¢ | his family's popularity. It will i be remembered thut his son, Arthur, won golden ypinicns 5g da when he toured" ths Dominios x TAT THE CURLING RINK. what Senator BD. Derbyshire, re The Results of G Gams on. Saturda; ville, says in regard to the reciprocity | and Monday. tariff The curling. matches, in the loval ser Pe: W MLC mriors at aturday night, resulted as fol X ) A. Patines at Gierms A good i T. Conn=ll will spe LIS o'clock fies, om : ittendance lows 1 Skip Willis {by 14 to 6; Skip Sliter, defeated Skip Robertson, aired Skip Maciarland defontes! 15 to % Skip Reid defeat 12 to ® Skip Sill n k interment. defeated Skip Wallace, 14 to 9 ner el . TH . . Shaving cream," Gibson's we senior and junior mks will } 3 fy 2 + & It is od that Travers ito Belleville, on Thursday, to play : for + : a 3 th i ¥ : = {the Central Ontario Curling League i This game was to have been plaves remains of Mrs. Mary Peatty, f Watertown, J brow bt Kingston on delay in -bring Kingston to hegin his term nitentiary to-morrow, but it was postponed WH times Ladies" Curling. the Pen curling rink; Monday ladies played a couple f term as At the ing, the doubles, which resulted as follows Miss E. Pease and Miss M. Betts de feated Miss M. Dalton and Miss | Sullivan, by a score of 10 to 3 Miss M. Redden and Miss M defeated Mrs. W. S. Hughes and Mis M. Ferris, by 10 to 5. SMALLPOX IN OTTAWA. of Commons' Family Unde: Quarantine. Montreal, Jan. 30.--Dr. Flint, clerk {of the House of Commons, and funily lare quarantined at their home, 67 street, on of hs servant taking smallpox. The young ee } woman has been moved to the small Rsv. William Macmorine, {pox hospital on Porter's Island. The Archdeacon Maemorine, Ki case is a mild one. Members of par- | beer inted as curate liament are much alarmed. An i mors Gordo Clerk Somerset account "Fresh horehound candy," wddressed to Ch was lost on Brock TAFT HAS LITTLE HOPE -------- A letter Of Congress Passing Trade Pact-- strong, May Call Extra Session. | day, by Washington, Jan. 30.-- President Tak announced, this morning, that he had littie hope of getting the reciprocity agreement through cosgres this ses : ston, although he is prepared to en! EF _ hospital, an extra session this yenr to pass the (0rbett's ambulance i bill. This looks like better prospects diphtheria. i for passing the measure. 'Fresh Seidlitz powders," ------------------------ The lecture to have been given in The Late Averil Grant. Mark's chorch hall, Barriefield, by } The funeral of the late Averil Grant A. 0. Crisp, on Tuesday, Jan, took place, from Portsmouth, Monday '315%: hos to be postponed to Monday, morning. Rev. Mr, Tennant conducted | Feb. 6th. the service, amd the remains were tak A great reduction in price in rea { en to the Kingston and Pémbroke Fail made clothing, gents! furnishing d | way station, by James Rod & Co, messenger ter to return. th ton-year-obd danghter of Partsmouth, was taken Sunday, in 8, suffering from Gibson's. | § clothing made-to-order, at Provost's and sont to Verona for burial. The Members of the legislature ilar of a paralytic stroke. He died Satur mer vacation in rural schools will be! A sixteen-year-old lad. recently be schools. } home with a farmer, out in the coun mambers for gy support for mis | way, | Presbytery increased seventydour per | Toronto, Jan. 30. --Farmers" bavk . "High class toilet "paper," imporiations. of age, and death came ap the result public shool act by which the sum | Placed in a Home. pond to that of the aty and stealing a Watch, has been given 8'. making g special appeal to thea | via the Kingston and Pembroke roils of the churchos of the Kingston | Farmers' Bank Cases. | desired. Dalsam ; to-day, . roe, president, was adionrent tall Feb- | 'At the Conservatory of usic, » Fo roary. onto, Mis? Lil Shaw, B.A. town | I AA Who Needs Linens ? Each year our January Li Se'e has been a success, and THIS YA we have sold more than ever, mad ow will surely tempt you. AntiFipate your wants for some time tims to come. > Linen Table Damask At 50e, 635c, PrIe's 7oc yard. Linen Table Damask, 90c, $1, 1.25, 1.35 yard Linen Table Naples A very large assortment. now ready a $1.50 dozen, 2 00, 2,50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 up to 8.00 Many new and dainty designs, TOWEL]: In all qualities fo suit all purposes from Sc each up to $1 each. Special Huckaback Linen Towels, 15¢, 20e, 'dic each Fine Huckaback Linen Towels, 3a¢, 45¢, 1%¢ up Guest Towels, Dainty Small Towels, 15¢, 18¢ Pure Linen Size , 20¢, 25¢ up $a Fine Towelling yard, suitable for making up Gift s and Guest Towels 10c, By the Towels 35¢, 25¢, 59¢ up Linen Crash' Towelling Special viiie: at Be at 10c at 121 at 15¢ SE ---- HATHA paar 2 The Greatest Lot of Bargains IN. Size 21, 3, 6, 6! Fine Shoes at Half Price. ir you want wither of the above sizes call in v To-Morrow and get a pair. Your Last Chance and 7. Brock street, to make room for spring | late Mr. Grant was eighty-three vears the amendment proposed te the | day night. extended tw weeks wo 48 to corres: fare the strate; on a charge of |° Presbyterian churches of the city | try. He left the city at noon, torday, | sions. In the past ten years, the giv] feet, but » ill larger increase i] case, against Col. James Muw- tissue, 2 rolls for 2c, Gibson's. { { i The case phan wis {adios nd sil ah of Abrabase Shaw, inspector of his | {Mansty'y cusioms parts, passed jenior | xaminqtions with first-class | iss Laura Nicolle, olde hy Nii of the wholesale firm + King: of Hobeertaon, Nisolle & Co. alo ¥ pis d ich hasan, 3 a IRIS

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