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Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1907, p. 6

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WHOLE FAMILY AFFECTED-= Cul Ala. o Jan. 31.--Their frob- "in their within None of the family or the week, uiring into the circumstances finding house suspiciously silent, notified the police, who broke into the Th sight rs, Ferdinand' ¥ (dressed lying dead - oor. Further search pre- confronted with the { Sunday, report that . ) t- {there was very severe. e t ar the Quinte hotel, destroyed by fire re- cently, fell in as a result of the wind revealed Ferdinand {storm. - H, Corby is still absent from EL enka ie---------- Going To New Ontario. Henry Filson and William Macdonald and his son, of Amherst Island, have left dor New Ontario, to perform sets duties wpon the lots awarded them by the Ross government for ser vices as volunteers. . Notice. The band won't play in Macdonald had Brand, regular price, 10c. Don't wait and a een. soon for the band.' Come now. . Walls Fell In. Kingstonians who were in Belleville, the wind storm walls of, also dead ini bed with his two-year. | Belleville, and it is not known yet son alive, but unconscious, his | whether the hotel will be rebuilt. arm around his dead parent's neck. Rie eimai ; Amer The boy was barely alive, but his Same As Last Year. il fp la i ve 4 i i si 2008S holds Gent » ce amati the legs were frozen to the waist. A new Following the idea, so successfully also dead was lying on the bed, while year-old son Ay he kt ar "company's sales of farm lands and town lots for the nine i "approximately to £250,000 3 Xima £280,600, pivable over a term of years, and cash roceipts to £241,900, as compared with sales ty S00 and cash receipts for sn ,500 'for the corresponding per r despatch announces that "he, romnkable "eNetrical de was almost dead, his the recovery of the two children, The whole tragedy is still shrouded in mystery, but it appears to be first a case of partial asphyxiation' vy gas, followed by death due to ths in- tense cold experienced in this section anot! 3 shon, oh will {tween three and four BETen of Boor Space {Rit Claud Br tis operon mi Lelestr Works occupies 75.000 . square i ontracts have heen let, and the ol is vigorously proceeds 3 bo i > evidently attempted to from the coal fire search there was "a smell of coal gas, which had ly overcome the i 5 the family while sleeping, and the froze before aid conld reach them. y ------------------ A YANKEE STORY -- About the Weeping Over Marines G \ i A Big Proposition. n is afterngon, at two o'clock, tl board of 'works visited the O'Kill {street sewer outlet, where ite chair mah, Ald. Gaskin, pointed to them the dangers that Yaving an unprotes out into the little bay at tha t. City Engineer Beckwith was ) do with + Gaskin's | "h n class." The of t vonference was to {bid a locality. Ald, that if the had United States' butar hic "aie tL Tho (s ; Jan. 31~The | arrived here from" King ton. oy hes 1 from regarding hi request Ringing Davie Bimée Sere and snr Tg abe out, To Settle In The West. | Samuel Marshall, for account- - for R. Waldron & Son loft, this : atittnoon for the eat, in sonia . Wy a wi nown peal es- g | tate man, a Nl intends open: ing up a business in one of the far western towns, probably in Edmonton, He will fiest look over the ground. Piles Cured In 68 To 14 Days. Paso Ointment is toed to cure ang case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or | | Proteuding Piles in six. to fourtees days or money death was met by Wallace Brown, Ss-nawn mo .. He was caught in a winch "he Hania Hine Athenia and ory to . As soon as his per- Hous oartion Vila noticed, word was sent, to stop the engine, but before the machine had heen brought to a standstill Brown has been twisted around and killed. The body of the unfortunate man was terribly mutilat- ed. Both arins were taki oft and also the head. Mr. Brown was one of the best known. stevedores in, St. John, ------------ : ak The strong | About thirty-three years of age, and Belladonne, x rien Gibson's Red married. Cross Drug Store. COLE, A FARMER'S BOY. A Chaueffeur. Wins An Heiress' Hand. Syracuse, N.Y., Jan. 21.--Miss Bdith Wilber, a wealthy heiress of Oneonta, has been. secretly married to her chauf- four, Herbert Cole. Miss Wilber is a adnate of Keble school and Syracuse Iniyersity, and is worth nearly $1, 000,000, The automobile was bought, last summer, from a Syracuse firm and young Cole, a farmer's boy, with a taste for mechanics, was ¢ ged as chauffeur, With her thor an Wil- ber took mw trip through Southern Europe and the two young persons fell in love. The wedding was a com- plete sweprise to their friends, THE CASE BEGUN. Bridant A '1 Daniel MeGillicaddy, Ottawa, form- 1 « is to be man- on Trial at Toronto Assizes Toronto, Jan. 21.--Edmund Brident was | Sh the charge of he murder of Iason the July Bn died, ax a remit &f pills taken by her and the crown will attempt to prove thatthe pills = were administered by Bi 8 Wie mus wi . Collan, a si dead woman, who told of - ons bet: ®lto [the husband and wife ad wanted Mrs, Bridant : alterea take cess street, near Barrie street, Saturday night, and created some ox- had partly robed |citement. The horses r di light the kitchen fire when the fumes | women gvercame her. When ly a pace to 'Broke into the house | were brought to time before any dam- U night, at the Hotel Dieu, after an illness of three months' duration. The |replaced by boy wae thirteen ing. death: came after a long period of hop Nutall, threat- | church, Rev. E. B. Topping When the American | The bri ital the patients | white Persian lawn, and carried a t they and the | boukmiet of white roses. She was as- and | sisted by her sister, Miss Jossie Pat- the | terson, who was in causing the Am- | gandie, and carried pink carnations. nothing short Within the past month consumer was works, and the result was the same-- on trial, in the assized, to- |ing Marie, to J. W. carried out, last year, a series of mis- in a nearby cot the four sionary study classes will be weekly, during Lent, under the supér- being horribly | vision of the officers of the board of entertained /for | WA. of the diocese of Ontario. The i mestings will be in St. George's hall, and will be open to everyone, booked for to-morrow night, has been Team Ran Away. A farmet's team ran away on Prin- lato had been left considerable time, and anted to make for home at too live suit the driver. ge was done. Died At Hotel Dieu. Isaac Lipman, son of B. Lipman, niversity avenue, died, on Saturday years of age and uffering. Decessed was a bright and lever youth and a pupil of the K.C. . The funeral took place, this morn- Stated, to-day, that Governor Sweet. |ing, from his father's residence to the tenham held up Saturday night's des | Cotaraqui cemetery. ' thes, ton, i Robinson-Pattergon. The took place, at Rome, Ha Jusvions to. the departure of the | N.Y., on Jalitary 156. of Miss Caro i ps, the mayor and | line, daughter of John Pattérson, for- in the laying ingston sent ga peti- | merly Kingston, and Alexander no tasy mats al ing the latter | Robinson. The ceremony was per- pie relief committee, {formed in ~~ the Methodist Episcopal re ciating. ide was attired in a suit of in white or- Useless Smoke Consumer. Superintendent Hewitt, of the wat- . erworks, has little faith in the smoke consumers on the all the testimonials market, éven with they have. Ome was given several trials at the water- | Te : St. John, N.B., Jan, 21.--A terrible | Works puinp house last year, and in- | Diamond Vale | a | Stead of saving fuel as guaranteed, re- stovedore, on Saturday | sulted in more fuel being burned. another fuel tried by the water more fuel was consumed. Several of the same smoke consumers are in use in Kingston, and Superintendent Hew: itt cannot understand why they are retained, as the waterworks finds them useless, Is Making Good. John Ballantyne, janitor, city hall, has received a letter from his brother, William Ballantyne, a former Kings tonian, who has located at Goldfield, Nevada, and who is vice-president of the Goldfield Bank Mining company, Mr. Ballantyne likes it very much there, and is doing well. He expects to realize $100.000 as the result of a deal he has just completed. He says that things are: booming there now, and that a day is being paid to every Class of labor.' Mr, So hantyne has only been at Goldfield a short time, removing there from Denver. It is twenty-five pears since he left Kingston. When here he was employed as a clerk in the grocery stove of J. Y. Parkhill, Had A Fine Time. The Macdonald Band of Hope held 1ta 'annual fea and concert Saturday even- ing, there present about sixty children. ~~ After ton had been served the children ve 'ma concert, and prizes were distributed 'by Canon Starr, who kindly consented to act as thairman. The prizes distributed were for regular attendance, the winners hee Frona Gimblett, Mildred Donald: son, Ira Jarrell, William Jarrell, Louis Smith and Norman Wilson. The prize winners for nominating new members wore Hagel Kidd, Mildred Donaldson, Frona G L Robert Kidd and Katie Carr. Mr. Angrove added great- 1¥ to the pleasure of the evening iy giving a fow selections on his phono- graph. : Real Estate Transfers. Although this is, as a rule, a quist Red | 00500 in real estate lines, yot there have been quite a number. of transfers. . McCann reports the following recent sales : 2 A brick and stone dwelling Nos, 179 and 185 Quicen street, owned hy Thom- as Alexander, of London, jdwelling No. 177 Queen street, and lot owned hy T. C. Wilson, to Joseph' Three brick dwallings, Nos. 181, 183 and 185 Collingwood stroet, owned by Dominion Permanent and Loan dom- pany, of Toronte, to-T. A. Carson. Double stone dwelling Nos. 149 and until 1 151 Earl street, the property of Mrs K. N. Fenwick, to D. J. Laidlaw. Frame house on Union street, own- ed by R. Stonness, of 'Sault Ste. Brown. . w------ A 50. bottle Syrun White Pine and Tar, for 40c., at Gibson Bs a ts 0 THE 21 . MADE BIG WRECKAGE AT "NIAGARA FALLS, &k it . The Gorge Railway Will Have to Be Closed For Six Weeks For Repairs--Big Power Plants Not Damaged. Niagara Falls, Ont., Jan. 21.--The high wind of Saturday night, and yes: terday, abated about midnight. This morning's daybreak laid bare the destruction 'of 'the high water tor- rent rushing through the gorge. The or fPark own that way call [double tr roadbed of the Gorge or hil iid at wither of Sierra stores and Lise route, for about a mile, between the u , aged six tins of fresh herrings for 25¢. Sale [ G.T.R. bridge and the whirlpool, has : hospi- and ends' Saturday night. [been almest washed out into the not recover ¥ oan "thousand tins Beotti Chief |river. The total loss will reach $10,- 000. and the line will have to be closed for traffic for at least six weeks. The loss to the Maid of the Mist dooks and buildings, on both sides of the river, will reach $5,000 and to the Hydraulic Power company and eloe- tric railway inline, at the falls, an- other 85000. The loss to the big power companies will be small, the heavy stone water walls of the in- takes and forebays having withstood the strain of the torrents of water that passed out and over the Falls to do the greatest damage in the river below. GAME POSTPONED. The City League Contest Not on Tuesday. The City League hockey match be- tween the RACHA. and Wanderers, postponed owing to the Wanderers taking the trip to Picton with Fron- tenacs, Ladies' Choose Rinks. : The rinks of lady curlers, to play in the Montreal bonspiel, have been They | chosen, and are as follows : Rink No. '1-Mrs. Richard Hooper, skip; Miss L. Dalton, vice skip; Miss Carrie Waldron, Miss Nan Skinner. Rink No. 2--Miss Mabel Dalton, skip; Miss Lettice Tandy, viee skip; Miss Bessie Gordon, Mrs, Arthur March. The two last named may possibly be other players, as they may find it impossible to get off. The Perth curlers are coming up on Thurs- day, and will play a match on Fri- day. Curling On Saturday. Prof. Watson's rink defeated S. R. Bailey's rink, on Saturdat afternoon, by a margin of twelve shots. The ite was too soft for good curling. The teams were : Prof. Willerofft, J. Hooper, Dr. Knight, Prof. Watson (skip)--15. A. Warwick, Chief Bailef, Dr. Eth- rington, S. R. Bailey (skip)--3. MINING STOCKS, ------ Furnished By J. E, Cunningham, 40 Clarence St. Toronto, Jan. 21st. 1.05 p.m. ns ne® B00 Buffalo ..... ... Soni he 5.00 ad i pissing ....... | Peterson Lake .. Red Rock Silver Leaf . Silver Bar Stiver Queen .... Tem skaming ... White Bear . L Foster ........4 Silver Leaf . Silver Queen .. Handy For The Iceman. To-day, some dealers took advantage of the huge pile of ice which the wind drove upon the shore of Macdonald Park, and carted much of it away. It can be used for vat. or refrigerator purposes, and will save much money to those who were wise enough in getting a move on and taking a share of it. Died On Sunday. Miss Julia O'Connell, aged eighty- five years, died, on Sunday, after an illness of dver a year. For years she was housekeeper at Regiopolis College, in the present Hotel Dieu building. She was barn in Ireland. No relatives live here. More Snaps. Still They Come. Three dozen lemons 25 cents; 2 doen oranges, 25 cents; 7 lbs. dates 25c. Buy early as quantities are limited. At Mullin's, corner Johnson and Division streets. The sudden death of J. McCamon, of Tweed, Ont., is reported. The de- ceased was in his eighty-fifth year, having lived in the vicinity of Tweed for the past seventy-cight vears. He was a strong liberal, a councillor and a school trustee. Ho is survived by three daughters and one son, Mrs. F. L. Wemp, Toronto; Mrs. 0. Green, Parkersburg, W. Va; Mrs. M. McKil len, Chicago, and Harry McCamon, of Tweed. A party was, this afternoon, en- gaged in searching for the horse and cutter, owned by .the man named Eaves, who had such a narrow escape crossing ower to Wolfe Island, Satur day. Grappling irons were used in the search at the end of Ontario street. A man who acted in a disorderly manter in the gallery at the opera house, Saturday night, was escorted to the door. He raised a disturbance between one of the acts. Mrs. R. E. Sparks' condition has shown improvement during the past two days. Her daughter, Mrs, C. P. Johns, Thombill, was expected to reach here to-day. Andrew Carnegie has given $500 to- wards an on for the Alexandria Bay, N.Y., Methodist church, as soon as the congregation hus raised a sim- ilar sum, Ald. Kent is chairman of the parks committer, this year, and is looking after the breakwater calamity, The Hamilton Levitt Knitting com- pany of Arnprior has been incorporat- ed with a capital of $40,000. HL STORY We Are Going to Let Youln On a Trade Secret Every Underwear manuf. turer in' this country has bee, reluctantly compelled to raise bg price this season. ttons are dearer. ces are dearer. Ene broideries are dearer. Labor dearer, and there was no other alternative but to' raise prices | around. We pl our orders last August before the bigger od. vances went into effect, conse. quently we bought at pretty near last year's prices. You can buy here to the Same advantage. That's the secret. Ten minutes of comparison is worth a page of type description. Nightgowns More attention was given to this year's Nightgowns, and o larger assortment was chosen than ever bef re. Prices range from 65¢., T5c., 85¢., 90ec., 99¢., 1.20, 1.25. 1.39, 1.49, 1.65, 1.75. 1.80, 1.90, and all the way up to 6.00. Drawers Scores of designs, either lace trimmed or embroid- ery, at a great range DF pick 25 35; 45 55, 65, 69, 75, 85, goc., and on up to $3.00. J Fine Nainsook Drawers, prettily embroidered with cluster of fine tucks, very special at 4gc. Chemises Fine Cotton Chemise, with shaped sleeve, trimmed with lace around neck and sleeves--special value at 33c. Fancy Chemise of fine imported nainsook, having French neck with embroidered yoke joined by small beading, trimmed around sleeves with fine embroidery to match in design---extra special, $1.49. Everything in Children's Underwear Infants' Slips at 45c, and on up to Christening Robes at $3.50. Infants' Long Skirts at from 35c. to $1.25 each. Children's Drawers, from 2 to 14 years, from 12ic, to 49c. Children's Underskirts, from 2 to 14 years, from 35¢. to $2.25. Children's Nightgowns, from 2 to 14 years. from 35¢. to $1 25. "le : Children's White Lawn Dresses, from 1 to 14 years, from s59c. to $6.50 each. LE 4 We are closing out our large Stock, to Rebuild. Couches and Parlor Setts and Fancy Odd Parlor Chairs. Everything to close out at'Sale Price. JAMES REI), ™= LEADING UNDER TAKER. Phone, 147. Packing and Freight Free. SELL LE 0004 i Bitter Oranges : i Florida Grape Fruit | i A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street i p Se03e9v433000vss0vas99s0ee soe SLLLL408000680000000000 . OR. FOOT' vrs ARGH SUPPORT AN EXCELLENT APPARATUS FOR A BROKEN DOWN ARCH. ? Flat-foot is a scource of miser naturs i y. When the natural arch is 3 lost, progress becomes dificult and painful, and the sufferer is tel The tendency of the defect is, unfortu- nately, to go from bad-to worse as the afflicted person grows = years. In Serious cases an actual deformity is produced. e affection is not infrequently brought to the attention of = Seth J hysicians and patients will he © Ventilated Arch Support mechanica ) Drincipise have been successtully applied to pte the de- bP oss. © arch and to restore an important member to By this device, the sol is firml d the arch of bones is aay oot i SUPPLIER, ar RETAIL PRICE $2.50 PER PAIR i THE LOCK PRISE glad to learn that in FOR saLE BY ETT SHOE STORE ed OE STORE «PG PIIIIIIII® IR SE ee YER 71, JANUARY FEBRUA Special For Next FURNIT HO -------------- Good Silk Parlo; pieces, Mohagany } for $18. B5-piece S pieces, Mohogany F regular $30 for Seat Hat Rack at | tion, ROBT. J. The Leading Ur 'Photie 577 Am VIFPIIIPIVIIe 14 O We have a few boxe: ROWNTREE'S AND Chocola Left over from Chris we are going to sell count o 25 % This is a rare chang of fine Chocolates. - James Redde: INSURANCE AND ) Mcintyre & M BARRISTE MONEY TO. KING STREET, KIN G. A, Bate CUSTOMS BRO Correspondence in Mo; York, Paris and other All business receives ) tention at 69 Clare Kingston. Books at Price Bibles at Half Price. Prayer Books at Hal McAULEY'S BOOI Buy now and save o money. Thanks to the Pub very liberal patronage last month. Youis Respe T. D Hard Wi Floori First quility, Har Flooring, end bored and bundled. laid very quickly. Let us show it to S. ANGLIN ¢& Carner Bay Wellington St Wm. Murray, A 27 BROCK § New Carriages, Cutter etc., for sale. Sie of Horses Ever HOME AGAI ftof! spending two un iS BE Carve, ot the aphasia pe and . street The czar of Russia is = cial envoy to the differe governments to find out 1 venlent time for calling Hague pose

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