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Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1907, p. 8

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fa ; and H. Baxter went i F : a § - i ; ; 2. er : 3] x ts 53 zi ig 1 i LP wd = . <= el F sEabkes BhEsk g 2 - He me ERs » e A, urmed to his home, yes oF several days in the ness, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Mayell, and Mise Mayell, Hamilton, are in the city. the : fr. and Mrs. E. P. Jenkins, . {University avenue. 'H. B t in a day or re itheld left on Thurs- lost for training at the Solby tal, Detroit, Mich. of the RM.C.,, King noipal Hutton, of the v of Joreme. is in Belleville, P Tda Newlands. New York, and k Newlands, Buffalo, arrived here turday, having Jem called to the 0 count of their father's death. | SR ---------- i ---- Predicts Marvels i a 4 Berlin, Jan: 2dr Posner, a well says that surgery is Progress that he quit Sa: the itiine, When war. able to attach an arti- '| goes: further and says that in the fu- _. | tare surgeons will find no difficulty in 8 nttaching a bolwaded head to the | the Inte John Alderdice, of Kingston. " , provided the operation is car- {ried out expeditiously enough. A BODY FOUND. One of the Crew of the Steamer |™Wrvivt. Hugh Alderdice aml Murs. 5 i g r i - x Z z i : . 1. Solandt, graduate of Quéen's Unixernity, ha recsived the 'appoint of assistant pastor of Knox chutch, in Winnipeg. : Star The Vote Last Year. ote polled t the last muni- ar dentin otalled 3.1m, The pasoryity Mowd ; Mowat, 1,6621 King, eo -------- To Cold In Ome Dav. is on each box. We. ene Ca he Priteh hoa Stunting Maly wil alot ome 14 consciousticss of power. LL ------------------ Early With Bombs. The of the labor candi- date at . 5 booth, grew excited, about 2.30 o'clock this afternoon, and started "firlhg firecrackers under the feet of the horses. Copsiderable dif: ficulty was experiented in quieting the beasts. J Left 'For Hamilton. Allan a , MPP, who has been in Gity several days, working in the interests of Dr. Richardson, re- turned to. Hamilton Saturday night. [Samuel Landers, who spoke at Satur- * {day night's mass meeting, left for Hamilton Sunday night. ---------------------- Notes From Barracks. have been six patients in the hospital, but four will be able to lopve tonight. One patient is dnite seriously ill with pleurisy. © A recroit was ta on this morn- ing. May Go To-Morrow. The steamer Pierrepont did not go to Cape Vincent. this morning, as was expected, gs the ice was too thick. However, if the weather remains fa- vorable she will make the trip to-mor- row. The Pie t made a trip to Wolfe Tsland with passengers for the Cape. " ---------- . The Skating Club. Enth I out in large ftet | numbers for, the Skating Club meet in?, on Sgturday night. They enjoy- ed ves: yery much,' albeit the ice was very bad, causing the sport to be of a strenuous wature. Music and refresh were excellent, and did their best to offset the umkindness of the weather man. = | Lo . Edith Agnes, Snwhier of has been off duty for Sever ; William: Mitton, Pitta "township. after gn i'ness of four months. confined to the house ' deceased was twenty-three years of ve days, through illness, age. She was , member of St. hopes to be John's Preshvterian church. Surviving are her parents and yg brother. The funeral will be on Wednesday. Will Not Leave Kingston. De. J. H, Bell says he has no inten- tion of removing from Kingston to Toronto. [The statement as been made that be might be called west by the C.OCF, of which he is grand will ramain in Kingston, where 'he Ras many admirers among the fair sex, Were In The Wreck. The rvemaing of the late! Eward Trotter, who died last week in Bran- don, Muritobn, arrived here, this Lmotnine. having been brought home by his mother, who was with her son when he passed away. The train, which brought the remains wa¥ in the w r Fort William on Satur duv. but were not affected. Fhe fune- ral will take place to-morrow. ° The Late John Alderice. In Chico, on Sunday. ocourred the death of Jobm Alderdice, som of The deceased suffered from cgneer of the stomach. He was born in King- ston fortvaine vegrs ago, but re sided in Chicago for the past twenty- five-yours, His wife and two children Andrew Keyes, of Kingston, were brother and sister of dectased. Mr. ip Jan. T--Word was te | Alderdioe was a bricklayer by trade, Bere, this, morning, that some and g. Congregationaliet in relivien. Interment will take place in Chicago. Sl i es IN THE POLICE COURT. ro Another Chance. "Your worship it is four years since I avpeared in this court." . +]. The spegher was Cornelius MoMghon, mathered in as 'a dramk by Constable Filson. He plended for another chante, stating that he would never that McMahon had told the truth and country *, and' begtih life | that it was four vears since his lust al mm court. Teil ive ¥ou a chance," seid his worshin to MeMghon who t the court room, stoping at the door t. shen Sh cow" or ring Tne -------------- . Work Both Ways. Montreal, Jan. T~The Montreal Corn Exchange has resolved to re- quest the government railway com- mission to pay a visit to Montrel to consider the question of reciprocal de- murrage. Grain shippers claim that their bus'nese has been thrown ints oreat conbision through the railway blockade, and as they are charged with demurrage if they detain the Taliway cars they consider it a poor rut that will not work both wqys. -------------- ® = sician. However, he states that he Cornelius McMahon Was Given so Sy late to os Br " -- : Matters That Interest Everybody ~Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. The feeling in Ottgwa favors Hope additional $18,000,000 for famine re lief. Rev. Charles L. Bowlby, supbrannua- ted Methodist ~mirister, died at Dun- das. William Ware, Toronto thirteen years old, was shot in the left eye and may lose his sight. Louis bolyea was killed at Belle ville, by brick falling from the ruins of the Hotel Quinte. Harold Blackmore, a yo Fnghan man, st in front of a at Sturgeon Falls and was killed. The report of the International wa- Sewage commission recommends 5 sur vey of the Lake Evie boundary line. The fire losses of Toronto durin, 8 were FOL MT, an increase o over tl precedin year. Information is wanted in to re: arding the whereabouts of 'James Whittaker, his wile and eight-éhildren: Count Tolstol has predicted that Chinese and Japanese will eventually become masters of the western nations. The Intercolomial railway is build- ing three big motor cars in the Mone: ton shops for use on the line next sum- met, The body of John Harrison, engineer of the wrecked steamer Resolute, was Washed ashore on the Toronto sand Rev. Robert Herbison, of St. Giles' Preshyterian church, Toronto, was ta- ken ill, and the pulpit was filled by a a A. thousand damage suits for car shortage are threatened against the Northern Pacific and Great Northern railroads. The customs outports of Tillson- burg and Port Burwell have been Placed dunder the survey of the Inger soll 'collector. The: Dominion Iron & Steel com- iy are buying coal areas, with the intention. of producing their own coal. The succession duties received by the Ontario government, last year, total led $1,081,688, as against $654,000 the previous year. A golden wedding was celebrated at Oka, at which one of the chief attrac- tions was the presence of the mother of the bride. S88. Parisian, from Liverpool, sail- ed fram Halifax, on Janugry 6th, with forty second cabin and ninety-eight steerage pas \ New Brunswick temperance men are working for a provincial prohibitory law similar to that now found so sat- isfactory in Prince Fdward Island. Frederick Dane, of Toronto, has been inted to the vacancy on the Tam- TE & Northern Ontario railway commission, succeeding C. B. Smith. Capt. W. F. Me , secretary of the bureau of ind ries, Toronto, is critically ill, and "his Overy is doubtful. He is eighty-four years o pe. Nhe {ranscontinental express, east bound, was wrecked at Kaministiquia, and two dining car waiters, from Mon- treal, were killed, and several passen- gers injured. W. F. Boardman; of the immigra- tion branch, Ottawa," died Saturday in his fiftv.cighth year. He had been in the public service of Canada for twenty-six years. R. L. Borden visited Quebec, on Sa- turday, and discussed details of orga- nization with the party leaders. Ho is said to look for a gemeral election before long. An action was entered against the Allan line, to-day, by Albert Walton, Toromto, who sues on behalf of him- solf and his son George, for unstated damages for alleged negligence. Lord Strathcona reached Ottawa this aftemoon. He drove immediately to the premier's office, where Sir Wil irid was awaitine him. Private busi- ness has brought him to Conan. Judee O'Meara, of Ottawa, this mowm'ne, granted an inimction to restrain the La Rose Mining company from trestmssine on the property. of the Right of Way Minin~ company at Cobalt. W. Rothschilds & Sons. New Lis keand, are sucing Joseph Miron, of the same place, for $1.000, monev claimed to have been received by the defendant by: the plaintiffs for the sale of certain mining property. Avalanches of mad from. Vesuvius. caused by the recent heavy rains. have swept over soveral square miles of territory, killing. animals, wrecking buildings, and "uprooting trees, and carrving 'desolation wherever they touched, , The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster have together issued a message to the nation urging united efforts to secure the stricter observa- tion of -the Lord's day. The import: ance of this to the general well-being of the nation, they say, cannot be ex- aggerated. Roasted To Death. Rochester, N.Y, Jan. 7.~Two freight trains were wrecked at Red Creek, near Sodus, N.Y, this morning. Two firemen and a brakeman were Funsted to death and thirty cars were ------ __ Naught To Charity. 4 Norristown, Pa., Jan. 7.--A. J. Cas- sits will disposes of an estate valued at over ten million 'dollars, all of which goes to the family, widow and Shr children, and nothing for char- treatment. Time and experience prove that Cat one does cure, that iu Eiyes quick relief and so thoroughly pity Ss the disease that -it dies for Get: Catarrhorone in the first place. ond vour cure is assured. In 23c. and sires at all dealers ot in every Casa, Suarentend WRITE i : lo Eoin has tor" ot | Corset Covers Night Gowns Chemises Drawers Skirts Made for us in the very best factories where sanitary con- ditions are observed as rigid- ly as in your own home, If not prepared to buy now; you are just as welcome. out any garment or number of gar- ments, a~d have them placed aside until required if you so desire. R JANUARY TE WEAR Women must tell each other, even if the weather §: didn't keep the throngs from gathering last week. Which is, as it should be, for never before has our Whitewear Department offered such a feast of good things, Music Cabinet You may pick Doi' experiment with a doubtful | IOFFER FOR SALE ANY © ALL OT THE FOLLOWING NEVADA STOCKS 2,000 Ballirog Consolidated 100 Precious Metals Recovery 500 Goldfield Big Bonanza .. 500 Goldfield Reliance .. 2,500 Goldfield Victor ...... 2,500 North American De ment 2,500 United Minos Syndicate ... * 500 Panamint Greenwater . E. Cunningham fasdses: eeeseseenssnsessenasittsseestsens HEAVY CALF WATERTIGHT - BOOTS § For Both Ladies and Gentlemen This is the weather for them. Discard your rubbers until comes. - For ladies we have the Dorothy Dodd Shoes French Calf, lov. cut, heavy soles, $4,530. Box Calf, low cut, heavy. soles, $3.75. Ch- aper makes at $3 and $2.50. = For gentlemen we have They stand alone. They are ready for the weather i "The Lockett Shoe Stare Slater's at $s. : . YEAR 74. pr ------------ Seestiosceres SPECIAL RED IN HIGH G Furni; Buffets, China Leather Couc Easy Chairs, 1 Oak or. Ratta figures. * ROBT. J. 6 Doors Above 0 230 Princess "Phone 577 A Sevssrsvsieve Hear the W Sing, Laugh, Cry wonderful speeches raites: music, giv mest humor, and best of eveaything The Columbia ( Winners of The Gran at The World's Fair, § FOR SAL -Angrove 88-90 Princes REPAI Jewelery, Wate repairing is our s We call for you pair and deliver that it runs to ti Kinnear & d 100 Princess Merchants o Our arent will ly, with our sal CALENDAR Scé them, bel order. they are hefore, and th reasonable. HENRY SKIN! Wholesale Figs We imported t large quantity of 4 - Cooking And are selling th markably low pric 5c. the James Red I 'BEG LEAVE many patrons for i pleased to announce facilities, I shall te better in the future. lar~er premises, No where 1 shall carrv Papers and Decoratio We Please On That's Why We A W. ¢ 200000000004 THE ARCALVAI Have - Mines att

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