Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1911, p. 8

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PAGE RIGHT. Beccssansescsasesssiss Household] Banking Accounts of the prove The Bank An Toronto account at mr whith to keep housekeeping money ma very convenient to you, has to others, IH may vou wish it, the account be opened in the names of CONFESSED TT0 MURDER. THAT CONVICT DOUBLE Dennis Babeock, of Sharhot Fake, City to Try and Investigate He- port Concerning Mysterions Case --=Disappearance of Two Men Eight Years Ago. In order { to affect penitentiary a story, mn Lhe nh being try and probe that prisoner had confessed to one of the victims labcock, who the a ble murder, Hermis His son, es ol oo0etsnsecece two persons, either whom may money, BANK OF TORONTO INCORPORATED 1855. withdraw . * . : » ° ASSETS OVER $50,000,000 KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. » . e . GEORGE B. McKAY, Manager. 9000000000000 000000000 00000000000 ORR RRVOORINDGO0CCRROROQROOSOROORTS 1 { | } « 1 ly i i 1 i | It } IS THE UNIVERSAL TEAS HALL TEAPOT. It is the only Teapot which can make a perfect cup of tea, HOW TO USE IT--NOTHING SIMPLER. Place tea in the tea ball. draw up and down two or three time in] freshly boiled water, and secure ball, in top of cover, which Is held bv! small lock in chain The result Isly perfect tea, which you can get in no| other way. We have them in tw >! different styles, It $3.50 to $4.00. I W. A. Mitchell I HARDWARE. 83 AND 87 PIRNCESS ST. WHAT yon| agent for the Tomis Untano William Grant, kaming & Northern at Temagami, is in the city fends. railway, | visiting & Sale Thursday 8.30 O'clock. Ve purchased from one tacers in Montreal his ov and have marked them at | Waite Flannel tto --pricos, 75, 80, Ye, for Flannelette Wrappers all colors and sizes 30 to 13 -sell 1.25, 1.50, 1.60, 1,75 for Black Sateen Skirts lined with a good quality of red flannelette a regular 1.75 skirt for Leng Colored Kimonas good quality fla nelette 2.00 garment fur * to fthoritics {enn ig j ord Lin that ready | package. Night Gowns Sharbot Wednesday, the Whig myor to two miles from the ety anout ame to on representative of st that fid interview with He intended ta local lawyer. me which vicinity of avo, but learned fie truth v Conlessi a ted he ende in ible with a the al road fake no what prisoner if pos g up the epre the [Gmor is was sent th few days can be there in Sharimt weeording lo mo the au in had 18 Ho port that sues nt made, A two it ht or mane = Norris aul ye Babrock, a his bout ely ago ounyg men, on Dennis Babeocek, another man, mysteriously Compr an, Martin, or named James from 1 {hey had tree condd even) that hat the disappeared arbot Lake and as no them, tt was Ir d been drowned, and lost. A mun Jleged, had guiliy home, near Si fishing be found o heon hey | bodies had been nawnech He re, so i made nl f oil mi sion, plending to th uo they i rally, wld of this interes the had buried Babe ek w Hal cock i reat wt lente the erin two vouny men amd bur bodies, Ms he this gol bse was his nie Babeaes 1! when riport, one ted, and city, on Wednesday it that the in reel the I he deal about no stone unturned truth of the to find the Lhe pris mentioned i for He ned in bodies had Now of has hewn this confession | tof matter | roles i fon SW amp anly Litter wince 5 43 "On carried ne | cme the ' wd will virel oul md endo atsible er attempted oan vrvipng a tetm i Lastig hter HAIR | PRESERVATION |: Northing enn hair when the and those who | pron ied erow are destroved, to healthy ools and te sho vish iful, beau | this in prefers e hair bear il amd cures from eates a rich of hair, a glory pride of man hair dressing and vour gnarantees ¢ he sells at Bk to refund your Hails to do its work, girl with the Auburn guaran | Wl sealp | falling | luxuriant woman Parsian Sage 18 an rg vod hae restorer jisenses, ents haar wl ant growth prev to snd ladies like druggist, J. hottle stands money uf it See that the Hair « is on each asant Sage, Me Ey Vary and Morning, of the largest Manufac- cr-makes nd oddments wices to sell in une day. 48 98 C. regular 98 made from Young ed of fin i mind | the {think ! THE DAILY RR WIG, WEDNESDAY, RS LL nit. CONSIDERED AT THE ECU. MENICAL CONFERENCE. Religion Finds in the City its Test-- If it Fails to Meet the Needs it is Criminally Indifferent. yi vhich was the Mason North's ad- 's session of the conference. He urged re of church work irban think City of ev culmiing cam Foronto, Oct. wis the pro- lem of the eity, Rev. Dr. at this afternoon Feumemeal adjustment He final embodiment ol the paign against humanity i The statesmanship of church," said Hev North,, who comes from Nes fork, 'wanleh cannol hear ceases of fest of the ever-growing multitude upon the streets of of the world, is eriminally or hopelessly stupid. lems of the world are Jife of a city. Religion finds in the city and The Methodist approach people in the of Lireat has heart to the church in every land, The social finds a ranking place in the of our in of Frank dress in the the pian wentres, ad not uu or tom adversary 's bie the jess tread indifferent condensed in the travail, to the Britain its test | Dew Cites purpose Progress missions pagan and I he basi forence, tod: ito commission to continue of the submitted a committee con | proposal | ecumenical Methodist the ecumenical | of | con | AY, appoint 1 branches that results the be observed. It posed that the commission be compos | 106 members, fifty from the east | and Wfiy the west Perks urged that the of the Methodist church should ted be the establishment | commission. Joint acti tussia and Spain have relations of the various Methodism of ferences may is pro section from Robert ern ir m fluence be of contentra such a mj such countries as } might from will in days gone by church saved | members eruel I'he persecu tion, discussion be resumed later STILL MORE TRUANTS. Bad State of Affairs Revealed in One Case. have been made truancy, To-day, looking up get Further to the the complaints police, about police wore « and e Tuds back at thew sel stare of affairs was n + Cases to voring the studies. very re ve we A report i Certam davs ago. police that wiending given to + a few the not Arnel to the i One er was sent to lad Constable wis school wits case, and he went home investig With her , the informed the police constable, ate, mother that had been compelled to keep the it to help her in the work, she had a husband who would work, and she had to go out herself to support her five children, Surely this was a sad case. Later the husband was in the police court, ac cused of non-support. His love for whiskey had been the cause of all the trouble, and he was placed on the "prohibited list," to if it would help. As long as the father Keeps work and provides for his family, lad will be -able to attend school. tears in eves she | boy | home as not to work soe al the A Wonderful An eminent gave opwion derful discovery the Discovery. scientist, the other that 'the most of recent vears discovery of Zam-Buk. Just As soon as a single thin layer | of Zam-Buk is applied to a wound or! a sore, such injury blood poison ! Not microbe has been found not kill! Then again \s soon applied to a sore or skin disease, it That is why children of Zam-Bux t hey nothing the science of the thing All know that Zam-Buk stops pain Mothers should this. Again, As plied to ' part, the face ave healthy forming below Lhe ti-xae day, his won. was 18 Insured one spec es that Zam-Buk | against | of | does as Zaot-Buk is | a cut, or to stops the smarting are such friends eure tod | they | their forget | is never Zam-Buk ap hsonsed soon as 18 wound to cells stimulated tissue is quickly of healthy 15 zam-Buk's secret of healing. | rmed is worked up ta the surface literally casts. oft, the diseased above it. 1 his | is why Zam-Buk cures are perman | ent. Only 1 ol told years or n shin's that formed. This tissue from beneath sur 80 new | fresh thus Kk and tissue Nr. Marsh, of Montreal, call company ad | over (wenly five | 7 a martyr to eez | ema. His hands at one time so covered , with sores that he had to Four years ago Zam | } the other day Delorimier avenue, upon the Zam-Buk them that for he had been were sleep in gloves uk was troduced to him, and in a few months it cured him To-day over three years after his cure of a disensel he had for twenty-five years he is still cured, and has had no trace of any return of the eczema ! All druggists sell Zam-Buk at Hoe box, or we will send free, trial box if you send this advertisement and a le. stamp (to pay return postage). Ad dregs Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. Military Men Still Unpaid, The officers and men of the perman- "Fir force have as yet hot received all their pay. A short time ago they re- ceived a small sum, but uothing Like what was coming to (hem. They ave all sizes a House Dresses in Stripe and Faney Designs This is one o House Dresses in the trad best for f the eat $2, 3 land, aged siviy-five, a successful far- anxiously waiting for the government | settled, and pay wp. It is {preity hard for the men to be with | out their pay for wo long a time. {to get A Parlor Social. A viry enjoyable parlor given at the home of Mr. 4. Levwmon, Montreal street, by the jyoung people of Broek street Metho- tdist church, Tuesday evening. There were nhout thirty young people pre Lsent social was and Mrs. Apple Picker Broke Neck Ingersoll, Oct. 18.---James Sather thought | the | the cities | The social prob- | given | the | place, preparatory the br i jof | hen { priate {from 0 PROBE THE STORY PROBLEM OF THE CITY QUEEN'S WILL ASSIST IN THE WELCOME TO THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT Before They Proceed to the O. tawa | Senior Rugby Game on Saturday Afternoon. } | | i { | the Whig be to Arrangements are to i wha chy the Kingstomans visiting here Saturday to play football, abled to participate in the the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, ! lon parliament hill, It is expetted over {30,000 will be there to formally wel lcome the first prince of the roval iblood to be povernor-generul of dominion. H the Ottawa College football play- ers display next Saturday afternoon {when they met the Unewn's fourteen, in the opening of the ipter-collegiate | {in Ottawa, the form which they show- led at yesteray pragiice, { the, should win in {two players | were exception of Quilty, hal to Cornellier's that An Ottawa despatch Savs alternoon's their first seasons. Al the senior in line, with the ink Heffernan and Sylvester Robillard, the promising second was switched in is quite likely wll play against Queen' Arrangements have been completed that the college may welcoming ol They and register * ack' A {of the team seniors vesterdas and it 'n order {eams the | Duke assist a Connaught. will to the game the starting MP. grounds, al who 1s {the station play three o'clock. a gradu te] io oval, Chabot, of Ottawa University, wi'l the and Kiek off the Ag usual, the big the accomp any ball features of | the performance club' promises boys one of will rooters afternoon be the of Joe Simard, some new yells and songs STONES ARE PROMISED | FOR CHAMPLAIN PARK | They Are From Gateway of Champ: fain's Birthplace in Brogues, | France. Whig Ottawa, (et 1 Sandford Fleming, chancellor of (Queen's Univer- sity, has received word from Presilent Finlay, of the College of of | New York, that he will a aft the Champlain stones, provided | there that an appro can he found for material, entrance at to college in charge | who to let Special to the Sir the city make of 4 guarantee resting place Laterly the which formed a gateway to the birthplace - of Champlain Broughes, France, found their way New York. A statue of Champlain is to be erected here it is likely the | New York officials will make a gift of the stones to form the base. Sir Sundford Fleming inunense park here Champlam park, be placed. 8 them. stone i and t i suggesting known as it would is to be which an mn M. RINE TIDINGS. Grain Carriers Ave on Way to This Port, i The steamer Keyport was at she dry- dock yesterday, on her way to Mont- | real. | The Sowards, cleared Oswego, the schooner Maize steambaryge, for with in tow, The | BY ain at {ed for the discharging clear steamer Iroquois, Richardson's elevator, Welland canal The sloops Maggie L, bay ports, are unloading Richardson's elevator, he government steamer, Wednesday morning work in this district Capt. Jeremiah Hurley went to Bell- | eville, to take charge of the schooner | | Dundee, for the of and Granger, grain al Seout , was lin port The ves sel is at remainder the sea- ! son The steamer from Cape Vincent, ed a cargo of pulp, repairs at the government At Swift's wharf--Steamer was down from bay ports today; the | schooner, Bertie Calkins, was expected today from Oswego with coal; steam- er Dundurn was due to pass up today to discharge freight; steamer Belleville | down from lake ports today. M. T. Co's. elevator--Steamer Fair mount, from Port William, discharged | 70,000 bushels of wheat, and cleared | for Fort William with barge Quebec, | in tow, the latter from Port Dal-| housie: the tug Emerson cleared for Montreal with two coal and one grain | 'barge: steamer Turret Court, grain- laden, Montreal, is dug to armve tonight to discharge; steamer Glen mound will arrive during the day from | Fort Wiliam and discharge 70,500 bushels of wheat i i i | i Renvoile came over where she discharg and will undergo | drydock. | Aletha | from To Practise in Odessa. Mabee, a graduate of | and of the Umtario| in 1911, is now senior won of John's hospital, Brooklyn, N.Y. On February dst nexi he will have completed his term of sixteen months there and take up' practice with his father, br. | Mabes, in Odessa. Horace ('. in 190 Medical Council house sury Dr. Yueen s St. Bridge Question Again. The board of trade, at its meeling, on Tuesday wight, again had the old time uestion of the Cataraqn hridg ap for discussion, and it wax referred to the maripe committee of the board for action. line." Gibson's "English tflet Lano POSTUM Costs Less mer of Fast Missouri, slipped while picking apples, breaking his neck. He was unmarried, Amateur Developing. ei Bring your exposed films to us for Seveloping and Printing. Will be done promptly. well, Mahood's Than Tea or Coffee -- And brings relief from and coffee ills. Read "The Road to Wellville," in packages of Costum. "There' a Reason." tea College Oval to Play the Schedule made | will be en- | welcome to ft the | he | and Queen's | dress go from | at | 'at day | Wilson, in i the {more | Monday ! Rideau (should order the {chapped | free {enter ipared to supply the luge "King's Quality" + home Headache } tion and all liver flis are cured by 'Hood's Pills The non-irritat 25 cents. Of all of C. IL Hood Co. lowell | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Our Reporters. report Merchants dull, "Only sibson's. Dean Bidwell | Wednesday R. H. Tove returned {Montreal on Wednesday. Rev. Father Kelly returned Smith's Falls on Wednesday moon. { Williams Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | received at McAuley's. "Phone 778. i It is said that one casa of searlet fever has heen found in St. Mary's { school. Hot water bottles, jone guaranteed, at |Stores. | Michael Kennedy, jr., Portsmouth, is {in the Hotel Dieu, undergoing an {operation his nose. "Strong horehound eandy," [ted sticks. Sold {Cross drug store. B. MacCallum has returned from siatchewan to resume his studies in theology at Wiven's Hl. Cunmingbam, piano tuner, | King street. Leave orders at Aulev's hookstore, fhe Canadian turned out another {nesday, for the Buy Nval's business rather guaranteed tooth brushes." leit for Port Hope on he me fre rm to new goods, Every Mcleod"s Drug i ! oun in twis- Red at Gibson's i Ie | 21 Me- Works Wedd Locomotive engine on PR Family Remedies Gibson 8. W at that he would live "hd sold store, -1r street, his Reid, is seriously Wl expected ont brushes" drag hiteher, home. $1 was not the day guaranteed tooth at Gibson's Red ('ross t havles did ot {reported, being A. Morrison, Bagot go to New York unahle to get away at Meleod's to Verona to superintend the laying tile drain the Rewlle ditch, near there Mcleod"s Little Liver ills, 10¢. a bottle. Mcleod's Drag I W. Millin has the dwelling owned by Mrs, Cooke, 23 Nelson street, Mullin, marble dealer, "Buy cold creams." For best results for bread or pastry, use "King's Quality" flour A cambined shoot of the rifle nssociations of the city thy Barriefield ranges atternoon. Nval's tooth ns Sanit preparations, A ( ray wend on Wadne of a uk, only stores sold Edward to James | Gibson's. different was held Wednes paste, a fresh supply, {nt Meleod's Drug Stores. J.D. Leffingwell, agent for Francis "The Bachelor's Baby," which will appear at the Grand on 19th, is in the «ty, Try a sack of "King's Quality" flour {and be convinced of it's superior qual- itv. Toronto automaotiiles Street curs, and electric wires killed people in Toronto this week {than have been slain so far in the | Italian Turkish war. "Fresh horehound Rideau King for Telegram : candy." Gibson's Westport every and Thursday, at 6 am., for Ferry every Thursday. Jas. Swift & Co., agents. People are protesting against the con- dition of the road in front of the Hotel Dieu. + The board of works steam roller to be put over it. McLeod's Witch Hazel (ream hands, after shaving, the bottle, at MeclLeod's for ete, 150. Drug stores. The Royal choir, arrived in the city day noon. The choir twenty-five members, "English ttlet Lanoline."" Gibson's Some improvements are being made to the Orange hall at Portsmouth the members had meeting on Mon day everkng when some routine busi news was transacted Ur, Hawke, 21 Wellesley street, To: ronto, successfully treats piles, fissures, ete., without an operation, Write for booklet and references. John Darling and George arrived in the city Tuesday near Moosejaw where they have teaching for the summer, 'They Queen's for the winter. Having bought the stock of Worm with & Co.'s retail music we are pre teachers ond the musie required. Dut- Princess sireet. James Campbell, postmaster at Portsmouth, left Tuesday for Now York. lis daughter will accompany im and will undergo treatment fox recovery of her voice, lost about six months ago hodaks and Brownie cameras Velox, Azo and soko papers Fastman's developing tanks Eastman"s films, all sizes. Premno film packs, all sizes. Full stock, Mahood's drug store "The fumeral of the late William Ashley took lace from the home of Lis iy on Wednesday morning, to Cataragui cemetery, The funeral was private, and the service was conduct ed by Rev. William Craig For best results for bread or pastry, flour nas wy vit Savage a emg, in nieve, Mise Mae Ar ie, amd Walter for Montreal on: Welsh male Wednes of Modwyn, on consists n Chown from been will public with any ton's, 209 which she at the eR An en'ovalle Lime of Nr tet, of her of who James Perri on Toemlay honor thors, Swapn, Wodnesdsv. Janet tft Business Wound Up. i The exccative of the Sunday School A. A. A met for a short time in the ITMLC.A. parlors on Tuesday evening to complete arrangements for the ban: quet to be beld Thursday evening in {the Queen street Methodist church. Re ports from the different committees {Were giver and the meeting adjourned tshortly alter nine o'clock to meet next | Tuesday evening, when officers will be elected. Laid New Steel i Work is progressing nicely on the Canadian Northern ratlway at Nydwy ham. Just this week, the company commenced 10 put down mew steel at that puist. Biliousness, sour stomach, constips- | Just think of the comfort of f getting a. stylish Fall Suit ready to .put on--a sn't tha tnot only fits you but has the little touches of good tailoring that marks the work of the best dress makers, We have an unusually attractive range of LADIES' FALL SUITS From $12.50 to $30.00 These Suits will suprise those who think they must send out of town for something exclusive. Come and see us by all means before de- ciding on a New Suit. We can give you something distinctive and guarantee such perfection of fit and finish that will satis- fy you. Women's F all and Winter Coats Now ready for your choosing. Come To~ Morrow and choose even if not ready to buy. 2 ol 1 We have endeavored to make this the most all round satisfac- tory place in townat which to buy UNDERWEAR at all times. You know whether we have succeed- ed. WOMEN'S FALL UNDERWEAR, The cumfortable sorts in great variety. GIRLS FALL UNDERWEAR, Vests, Drawers and Combinations. BABIES' Fine dg Unshrinkable Under- wear, the "Non Nettle" kind. BOYS UNDERWEAR, all sizes, makes. best J. Laidlaw & Son { Men' s Working Boots Good Boots At see roe BOB ORERS It's Hard to Believe, True, We have Good Working Boots foi Men at $1.50 a Pair I Sizes 6 to 11 Call 'and See But COTO RUOOON0OOD EIR « "B98 cccvsnecene C0000 BIAN URN NERTDIOIRIIOOS

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