; ' Sp DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY. Get" MOSLENS ARE URGED/NILLED BY CANNIBALS|BARONESS MACDONALD THE WORLD'S EPISODES i Students Accounts Invited We receive sum of $1.00 and PAGE. SIX. : THE D OCTOBER 6, 1911. BY THEIR PRIESTS TO ARISE | eran Oo THE RATE OF EX-| COMMENTS UPON THE DEFEAT, ove IN TEE BRIEFEST POS AGAINST ITALY. \ PLORING PARTY OF RECIPROCITY. i SIBLE FORM. Turkish Women Giving Jewels and Who Met Death in Northern Papua) Arm Chair Used for Years by Carpets to Equip --A 'Horvible Feast Was Made of Fight to the Last. Human Beings. Sir {Matters That Interest Everybody-- sohn A. Macdonald Has Been Pre-! Notes From All Over--Little of sented to Premier-Elect Borden. | Everything Easily Read and Ree : Australia, Oct. 6.~The | Ottawa, Oct. 6.--The following re- The election of Hon Constantinople tele- graphic narrative of a cosflict which | garding Kingston's most distinguish: {aay in Three Rivers, Que. r Jewels, [occurred between a party of Austral- led son, appears in a Canadian Assoc: | tested. enrpets aid other valuable possessions ians and cannibals of northern Papua, |iated pegs eable today ot George Dury has been appointed { Forces--To ! London, Oct 6.-The Chromcle's Mealbourne, Jacques Bur vorrespondent t is to be con- graphs that women are givin upwards in our Savings De- added to the fund for equipping the Turkish has just been received here. Baroness Macdonald, commenting on i manager of the western lines of the ( forees Priests in the wow jues are{ A prospecting party, consisting of [the recent elections, says: "1 hadn't urging Moslems to arise spiinst the thirty members, recently started out dared to hope for such a sweeping R. RB. Gamey, M.P.P., says the pro Htaliars : : to explore the country of norther Pa- [answer from the people of Canada to | vincial elections are to occur and that i Contliets. between Turks and Gero pua. They chartered a small steamer, | Sir Wilfrid Laurier's attempt to sep- [there will be voting before Christmas. mans ure reported at Adena, whera the which they left at the coast, and then | arate Canada from the F mpire and by Lreorge farbey, the well-known | n are working on a tunnel conneo-|procestied into inland and mountain i reciprocity policy to pave the way | French financier, has' just completed . partment Interest eo lwice a year. : Deposit your money in this ® eo Pank and pay your accounts $ by Cheque. £ BANK OF TORONTO ASSETS OVER $50,000,000 ting with the Bagdad rmiroad. regions. The natives, who aceompan- {for annexatiof and absorption. | fear. | Vancouver and victoria investments of 'The same corresoondent goports an jed the expedition from the coast, led not only the lures of certain un- | 53,000,000, interview with Niamil Pasha, who was were quiet until they were several [doubted advantages which Canada in| Grant Hall, superintendent of mo thrice grand vizier, journey up the river. Then jher loyalty has so grandly Ygnored, [tive power tor the Canadian Pacific tng We relied upon treaty alt they became aggressive and in thd en- [but the influence of American money, | railway, has been appointed assistant 'ance when Italy pounced upon g fight shot poisonous arrows, {which was sure to be freely used toto G. J. Bury. 'without warning. "We then appealed [killing several of the adventurers. The secure, if possible, the policy America| On their way to Canada the Duke Britain, but she, ucfortun- natives afterwards made a horrible | desired to see fully earried out The [and Dmchess of Connaught will eat ---------------- ately, was too judicious to advise. feast of the remains of, the victims' {imperial policy, to which my hus- [their meals in the saloon with the rest (Germany was appealed to, hit replied] The survivors of the prospecting band's long and strenuous life was en- | of the passengers. Successful experiments with the wire 5 * KINGSTON BRANCH ® [that it wus Loo lute. We will never party. fought bravely. They escaped | tirely devoted, has been maguificent- 107 PRINCESS 8T. * 3 Ropu lon Pripoli Fight we must unc ithe natives, andy cutting their way | Iv justified, sustained and carried by | less control of submarine boats have t wnarable peace shall come. Wel through the tangled undergrowth, suc | the rout of the party he had ever been made at Portsmouth, bngland. o [hall fight until the last urless the leceded after marching day and night | fought against, even to the last. His | The details are kept a. » A. Ri nd % fens i ae - ur in ree aching Hie ver Here Shey hast | voit « was silenced twenty-one vears yh ort Afthor, J, J. Cacrick hie 3 A Cont. i atv " ily made a raft of logs, working under | ag, and his powerfu srsonal in- | elec ww acclamation as member « 2 GEORGE | B. MCKAY, ® [bud as the last, and cannot be con- [4 constant flight of arrows shot by | fluence is gone fowariol ma T feel - parliament for Thunder Bay, succeed: .. Manager. ol toued long. It has been suggested the natives who had pursued them. vet speaks as 1 read of the frantic ing James Conmee, tesseseese that 1 be made graml viuer Tho | Finally, they took to the river in cheers and wide congratulations which Col. Sam Hugbes says he is not go (AXEL ] who is quoted as days' to Great 0000000000000 0000000000°00000800000 Gsoscveee oe | eee Ii Popes I must « ro from Yue . ita, the darkness. Their raft was carried | sted the sucess of his imperial pol- | ing into the Borden cabinet and that -------- then sider it. 1 saw Hn down the stream by the swift eurrent |jey he is not looking for anything from toting % well ancl Dears "8 to the coast, where they found that I 'An unique armchair, used for years (this or any other government {troubles he wely, He hopes that there ! , : their little schooner had in the mean: hy Sir John A. Macdonald, and | It is quite probable that A. C, fis vet tine to stop unnecessary blood | i {timo been bufiettedd by bad weather | which came into the possesion of Boyce, member-elect for West Algoma, {hed tand had foundered, All hands were |(oorge A. Kingston, secretary of the | will become minister of. crown lauds | therefqre, compelled to skirt the coast | Borden Club, has been presented to R. | and mines in the Whitney government to reach the nearest settiement, at (1. Borden. Some years ago he asked | I wenty live liahian revels are . re | which they arrived almost starved, | My Borden when he should be prem: | ported killed in an action with fede (and their clothing torn to rags tier of Canada, to accept the present ral sokliers mn Chiapas, on 1hursday, A puntive expedition of native police | of the chair. Mr. Borden gave a ready | Youle Irader 15 an ex-Maderoist gene: : ral. vetting in New York ix six to five Mak Hamburg. world's great pianist, will play v city hall Wednesday, Oct. 1th Cambell Bros'. | Vick) | commanded bv a magistrate, has been | suent, and the chair has now been ek he lamous despatched to the cannibal"s camp % i | " uy 4 . sent to Ottawa, ' . 24 -- re - {in favor of New York Nationals in the . | TEAM HERE. | {first game with Philadelphia Ameri | -- [VARSITY RUGRY hillonle, age eighty : of the olde esdents | The Players Arrived From . ' ontague township, dial very sad | bi : fim WHAT 1S THE UNIVERSAL TE AD on Tuesday. She had just on ronto on Friday Afternoon. | BALL TEAPOT. { vorod this house after assisting in mil Ihe Yarsity rugby team, to play Py { ing tug South Shore went down off arrive l A despateh from Ottawa ates that i Whitefish Point with six men in Wed It 1a the only Teapot which you ing the cows, : . ean make a perfeét cup of tea. Sals this week only, men's and wom- {in the city Friday afternoon on the John Frederic Fraser, ha com- | nesdny 8 gale , fast train. It is expected that an ex {mins ioner of lights jn connection with | HOW TO USE IT--NOTHING en's heavy sweater coats, S5e Dutton's, SIMPLER. 200 Princess street Place tea In the tea ball, draw upi Te WAS BORN IN KINGSTON. cans on the lth in the world's base- To=| p---- | ball seiies Late J. F. Fraser, Formerly Com-! At Sault Ste. Marie, Ont, ut 8 1 missioner of Lights. | stated but not confirmed that the fish re. Franc five years, one when she expired vith Queen's here Satarday, heb h 1 i 1 | The Imperial Oil Company of Can jeurs FON w Natur ans ! carsion will be brought down wtur- | the Canadian marine department, wi 8% ada will immediately extend its refin- : ' will : i rmorrow is tag day When you day. This will liven the interest and |found dead. ling plant at Sarnia to an extent in it K., succeeding Sir Wilhhlam Whyte. | 'button holed" loosen up and help tend to make the gate much larger | The late Mr. Fraser was b AR in olving the expenditure of at least a hosy i- 1 With two rival factions rocting tor | Kingston, and was the son of Capt | half million dollars in top of cover, which is held bv, [their respective teams things should | Samuel Fraser, who once kept a float- Willis I'. Gamble, the C.P.R. porter; small lock In chain. The result 1s]: Fhe CNR will be roaming trains | be mighty interesting Saturday theling drydock, where the Davis' ship- fe pleaded guilty to i a quan | perfect tea, which you can get in noi, end of this month, into Pelloville, | Varsiy players are at the Randolph |vard is now located. He graduated at | tity of diamonds from a passenger at other way. We have them In two... uch Trenton. The grading is com- hotel, {the Royal Military College in 1892, af- | signtreal, on thursday, on his train, different styles, il Hi as far as Heserouto | The Varsity lineup will be: Full{ter which he entered the Canadian | was sentenced to two years in the * $3.50 to $4.00, Try a sack of * King's Quality" flour { back, Melonald; halves, Ramsay, {government service. In the marine de- { penitentiary. [Dale, Maynard or Frith quarter, partment investigation a couple of | (. A. Munson, conservative member and be convinced of it's superior qual- ; g 2 ] ; WwW A Mit ] 1} tiv i" | | Campbell; serimmage, Curtis, Bell, | oars ago, Mr. Fraser, unfortunately, | eleet for West Northumberland, has . . 1 C e | Tag dav to-morrow Make the re | sind down two or three time in|, ave freshly boiled water, and secure ball! desoryving cause the general Knight inside wings, Clarke, Cory; | became involved in regard to giving | been confirmed in his seat by an in HARDWANE. turns large I'he money is for of middle wings, Grass, German; outside | contracts to a certain company increase of two. His majority at first 7 85 AND 87 PIRNCESS ST. worthy cause--our general hospital | wings, sinclair, Boddy. | which the deputy minister was inter | given was four and a recount was de and inspect our $6.00 doe | It ie likely that George Richardson, |.sted, and the result was that he re- | manded by the liberals. Dutton's, 209 | | Kingston, and Dr. R. K. Patterson, |siened his position. | The Dominion wreck commissioner, Ottawa, will be the ofheials at the | The Ottawa despatch save The | Captain Demers, has suspended the ver: Queen's- Varsity game. {hody was discovered in _Roekeliffo} tificate of Captain Phelix, of the - . i The Toronto Telegram says: Var | Pari He had' been missing from his steamer Chieftain HI, for two years, sity expect to have a very tough pro { home siriece Monday and prot ably com- in connection with the collision with position in Queen's. It is figured that | tad sircice », though an inqgues! must his boat and the sceamer Hero. wk " ther team play, the running of their jhe held to decide that question, This | At Cleveland, Ohio, | etght indict back division and their all round | io gohedule for Monday next, but | ments against four wall paper mam' great tacking will earn the verdict, {will probably prove a case of pois |facturers and four wall paper jobbers, fioWwever. Queen's are very strong in fon nz self-administered. Latterly the charging them with a conspiracy in dividually., Leckie is a great punter. wd had been in New York. Fra-! restraint ,of trade in violation of the They have speed and fair weight and Fars was quite prominent in church af-| Sherman law, were returned by the will improve very rapuily nnder Brit | fuirs here and very well krown He | federal grand jury. ton's coaching They are alwavs af tough proposition for the blue Men, eal General hospital tag day to-morrow, | tor's boot for $4.85. Make it a hummer, ' Princess street, growers in the Niagara | From | One of the very best offerings we have ever make to the people of Kingston, VIGOROUS ADHREESES had written a letter to the loeal po-| The fruit white, and Saturday will not lik fi 1 be foiling. cent stormé. Thousands of dollars | j prove to be an exception ia thi re as | warth of fruit has been blown off the! { gard. | trees. In the Collingwood fruit dis-| pp pe LAURIER FAS LEFT ; | tet the loss in apples has been very | STOCK QUOTATIONS THE CABINET ROOM . 1%, owing to the windstorm } . : McCunig Bros, Montreal | sell's hook-keeper, and accused by him | atur ay, . a.m. Through J. O. Hutton, of being in Pinkerton's conspiracy | Ack. Wid : telling of Russell's eccen a i ] . ot | . tric actions and threats of Russell to | Crown Reserve 271 24d i a New Government. . "lunging in the plot Canadian Pacific Ruatlwa 2263 b clock, this afternoon, Sir Wilirid Lau i Detroit United 705 70) rier placed the resinations of himself Pominion Steel wm bi Pominion Textik 5b governor-genersl and his excellence im ' Toronto Railway 135 1342 elect, and asked him to form an new | in Toronto. A Manufacturer S Stock of { Minn, & St. Pact 1271 10% government lhe proceeding were! 'Toronto, Oct 6. Unusually inter Richelion & fhatario 120: 1208 very ample nd | pice, stating where the body was like | district have lost heavily hy the re | SS Chailes Racine, formerly David Rus | foc von. (Non. R. L; Borden Asked to Form seo in wis Vitus 1H Brad, p put Racine in the penitentiary for en Canada Coment | on awa, Out, Oct. 6.-At three : 0 land colleagues in the hands of the] fwin City 108 HG | meting ly sent for Mr. Borden, premie: | Given at the Newmonienl Conference A +) 2 testiney and enthusiastic was the ad Porto Rico 66 6 It was one o'clock before the Laur . | {dress of Pishop Burt at the ecumeni | . y a Paumans Limited ps TIE ier cabinet had concluded tx busi ou] conference to-day Vs shoy Burt's BN Queber Railway ! E Immediately afterwards the! address stirred the delégates as RG Lake of the Worl 146 | members filed out and left the build- | ther speech has as vet done while Montreal Power 167 1663 Jonge Ee Wiltyid - bi Juste hori ev Shou Hocart, ol Franes, spoke SR v » got to a leloguently and effectively oth made vr { b New York Stocks. Rid . a strong arraignment of the Roman Y - Io Yeu for fifteen ye | d Catholic ehwreh in Italy awd Franee, | eT. ner tind drove to igand their statements were bucked wu nited Steel HM Government House as soon as an ap- by other residents of th : tending % {pointment could be made." Mr. Borden 1). Butler, of Mexico, also declared Island - " wl been apprised of the situation and Jimeelf in strong terms. So great was Northern Pacific . Ht eft for Government House immediate the desire for discussion at the close \opper ani liy. th summons came of the addresses that not one half] feeon Asie ; i { kin. hn ee Nort Sen She of hows desiring to speak obtained A 2 se e in Canads - {the president's eye Chicage. fold government stepped out and the Further debate on church union this inew one stepped in, morning gave evidence that the over: sen and Umted States Methodists were TWO DAMS GIVE wAY iby' no means unanimously in accord vin | with Canadian Methodism on this And it Is Feared That There is Loss principle. | : i ¢ Ll : Quarrie, formerly of Gacden Island. | . of Life. } SNEAK THIEF STOLE £5 i sho wis well-known in the city, as her | Lacrosse, Wis, Oct. 6.~Fwo dams danni husband tawght school, om Garden ls jcontaining many million tens of wa From the Till of a Brock Street fand for some vears. He later went |r have given away near here and Store into the ministry. 1 he remains arrive | velie parties have been sent ap in 1 i 1 ; + od in the eity on Friday morning and | Automobiles, for it im feared there]. ha cashier y n Brock street store {is < " oy any the funeral took place Ye Cataragui | thas been loss of Xie. The dime were oping br : eves open far 8 Young | Petnetery. Kev. Mr. Laing conducted] of concrete, and supposed to be ab f whom she = gure Loo ve. dol he os i the grave solutely 'safe. fares from sthe shop till a couple of | the service Al the ¥ a Gang {days ago. The fellow came in to] Florida. Lady Dead "Ken Wik { price an article, and after haggling = | Florid BA Williams, to: Muntreal. ieat, asked permission to go bebind the | Torvida, Oct, 5.-A sad an unexpeet- {partmental staff, with whom he had] nion Pacific luncheon Si Regular $15, $18, $20, $25, for $8.98. countnes Wheat-- Black Cheviot Suits, May Death of. Mrs. H. McQuarrie. r be Ihe death oceurred at Caledonia, All Wool Serge Suits, Ont., on Wednesday, of Mrs. Ellen Me- | Colored Cheviot Suits, Scotch Tweed Suits. "Ren" Williams has been notified by {counter to write a note. Permission | od death occurred at the Kingston the firm by which be is employed, oll was given, and the cashier went to | General Hospital on Tuesday night at {his transfer 'back th Montreal, from (he rear of the store for » mints | eleven o'clock in the person of Mes. Toronto. e will play Saturday's | ater she discoveredhat she was! 'Zina ' Hunter, of this place. Deveased game against Tigers but will pro- | short five dollars. The\Jdilure of the! was forty years of age. Mrs. Hunter |{bably be found with the Montreal! young man to make further arrange- | was ill only a short time. Sie is sur- {team for the remaiuder of the season. [ments avout the articles he wanted | vived by her husbaud and one daugh- opt { strengthened the belief that he took | ter. Docodsdd was a Methodist in re Died at Lowell, Mass. the money. He is known by sight, | igion and will be missed by all who | Word was received in the ity of the) and would do well to return the | knew her. The funeral will take place {death of Miss Mipnie Patterson, dan | money. i Friday morning to Wilton cemetery. |[ghier of Robert Patterson, ; formert: | Se He Mt { or of the city, now of Sudbury. The Piccadilly. Two-fifty Hats, All Sizes in these Suits. See Window Display. Horse Fell on the Pavement. ; death oeenrrer at Lowell. Mass., whore | Walter Gallivan was driving his | The best hats made for two and ashe was training for a nurse v " The | horse across: Princess street, Thursday haif. George as & Co., sole agents. [remains will arrive on Saturday and] sfternoon, at the corner of Wellimgton, "Matt" Wells, : : ' She funecal will take pints to Cs-lwhen a street car came along. To! avoid coming in contact with a wold- - Tk Bad : - of their bout at the Oly Athlotie Club, N | Letting righ of cue [7 £03 al OV BS ----------------- ToMormow Morning From 9 to 12 WE WILL HOLD A SPECIAL SALE or KID 320 PAIRS ALTOGETHER This is a good quality French Kid Glove that we purchased from the maker's agents in Toronto the other day at a prico much below their value Those we will offer To- Morrow 59c¢ Parr. 90c and $1.00. Grey. Sizes The regular values are The calors Tan, Black, 6, 6}, 63, 63, 7. 400 Fine Pure Linen Stamped Centre Pieces In a great variety of new and dainty designs, These are 18 inches square and worth fiom 25¢ to 33¢ cach. Your Choice To-Mocrow, 9 to 12 o'clock, 10c NO TELEPHONE ORDERS ac- cepted for the Gloves or Centre Pieces Everything In Fall UNDERWEAR Now ready. Assortments com- plete and prices that mean a sav- ing to you. CHILDREN'S White or Nataral Wool Vests and Drawers. CHILDREN'S COMBINATION SUITS in White or Natural Wool. 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