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Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1907, p. 8

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to-day Thursday. tor to the city, who was stopping at | "Fifteen ym 1 get im; five do the Randdlphs H tel. He was sentenced foo 1, get out." And the price is output ; a to tl mon in jail. {worth it at the Made-in-Canada. 3 in Ld To ipl Eo When called to give his evidence the | Was a very heavy frost i J. sgoinst which there' were expenses | young man said that ke was Hopping | Kingston Tuesday might. A lars of $30.000. Co. ot] Bt the Randolph. About one o'clock! number of out plants were nipped. Hamilton, is contemplating the erection this mormug, he went to his room, ac- | A large donation of vegetables ar- of AMlistrituting warehouse at Port | companied by the prisoner. They had a! yived in the city, today, from Syden- Ar : tian to Si proseomt of atcepted, retire from the beard Fencw Co. $795,010, Enalioh oct that an Tow UR, ern OH refinery. in Out {the plant to have a capacity of § ba per day, and to seightorhood of $200.000; Q Cheese Sales. Campbolifond. 0565 at 12-11-16, Suiriiog, 315 at 12%e. ---------- Arrivals At B. A. Hotel, Cushman, 'wile C. EK. Clineehill, James Boyee, | Brow J. Rinnovan, Boston, - Ww, , Ek. Turner, London, Eng.; W. vo ¥ everything ready to put (Flaherty, | Bermsmead, Hd. LL. Campbell, | twa; tev | Miss Irene J. A. Tully, Peterboro; art. Renfrew; KE. % T. Myers, Forfar, "Molasses Kisses," at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. y Horning at 8.30 O'clock -- AT C Knitted Underskirts Imported" Styles. Fancy Stripes at 48c. Each ~~ Gowns 7 Ample Length and Width at 48c. Each. Flannelette ressing Sacques Sepa Made and Finished at 48c, Each. ; ~ Outing Flannel Blouses ¥ Designs at 48c. Each. In Fancy all exceptional value 3 i he Dominion Iron and Steel company, and will if it is Lowdon whose factory Portage la Pradcie, Man, was recent- royed hy fire, have seléeted a new they will shortly erect Norimr" H.R, rarvivgs for September wore ~ $25.8300. From July 1.000 fost in the 15. Sheche, be. B.D, Shad, ing. a call was received from the Ran dolnh Hotel. Witness and Constable | the bets upon the chances of the city's cade, N.Y. R. L. Tilton, Detroit,' Robert Hughes responded, and they | getting back that $3000 from the I Mi W.. J. Beaubien, Chicago; P.M, | Bon « Mas Hl. Staynes, Jacob Smith, W. H. { Sturgess, Leicester, Eng; AW. Fe, George W. Ewan, 0. U of Stain Varnish, on. | Wilson, W. Il. -Ketcheson, Mostreal, F 4 ; * . 'J 0 Bigell R. : thour, Ottawa; James A. Ham, Fr eethoun, A. W. Powell, Ot Price, Fred. R. ilbert, i _ 2 ory Brogkv ihe; Nigh, | Admitted being with the plaintiff, hut | carried about an i ville; « N. » . f So, : James | G. Johnston, | McConkey's, fresh OCTOBER 9, 1%07. TH INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. N ------ Om Their Rounds. LI = Armouries Lm : : : | Who'll the fur coat ? There is Found 'Guilty of Assaulting and | ure a of eatidiiates. ; Rebbing a Visitor in the City) .. , bath sponges," at Gibson ~Money Was Found in His Red Crods Store. Phone 230. © Possession. The Made-in exhibition 'is Charles McConville, aged about! twenty-four, was found guilty, in the | police sourt, this morning, of assault- | ing and robbing a young man a visi-| .. likely to be realized tame up to the room again in _a short | Canada exhibition. time, aml on this occasion he choked! By special ission of | thet witness and relieved him of some! chojee ol Pi ca McConkey" possession. Witness said that he was dg Fair, at the Armouries. aware of what the prisoner was doing. | robbed he went down stairs and noti-| sold at Gibson's Red fied the hotel clerk, and also depounc-| Store. "Phone 230, ed McConville to some of his friends | The Freeman says: Two or who were there. i the plaintiff say that he had heen rob- plaintiff and the prisoner going up- | Armouries, last night, say they foun stairs to a room. He saw the plaintiff | the ladies there are all stuck up. come down the stairs, and heard him! Say that he had been robbed. Witness! out a cook ean convince her husbanc j telephoned the police. and child. 1 Constable Thomas Mallinger, sworn, | going to the hospital fair for evening stated that at 12.45 o'clock. this. morn. dinner, < a At last reports from the 11th Club placed MeConwille under arrest. | railway company were placed at 1 tc To the witiess the prisoner stated | 999 9949, that he . had not stolen any money | e from the wlaintiff. Tis father had giv- | Gibson's Red on him fifty cents, and that he had | Pays to go '| forty cents left. He was rattling the money in his pocket. | the roller rink had over 3 a Parish, W. Mar- re . { f r A in all eo {H. Sproule, J. P. : Witness searched the prisoner, at|and fifty skaters last evening, On Stain, lors, | hull, Sir Mortimer Clark, a. n. the police station and found in hjs| Thursday evening another band =on- of work. (Douglas Young, ADL. T. F. Gray, EOE (OO) and fou of keys, | cert will be held and gighty-three cents in silver. i. The prisoner said that he did not |ibg a large number remember telling the constable that | rounding district. | his father had given him money. He| Pembroke from the The Kingston sur- hundred {denies the charge made against him. | 1Ors- Thieves are bound to get in "What condition was the prisoner | | condition than that 'remarked the be captured. i court, | Sponges from 10¢. to $5 at Gib The magistrate told MeConvilln that | sod s Red Cross Drug Store. 'Phone jt was hot the first time he had bee ore the court. From the evidenc 3 : : given, and the fact that the money | 8t 8 dance given in. Miss E. Me. and keys had been found in his pos-| AWleY's ball, Wellington Street, last session. he had no doubt in his mind | night, and it proved a most enjoyable as ta his guilt. The prisoner's nctions| *YeNt. Dancing commenced at eight had heen anything hut richt. This was | o'clock and was continued until eleven shown bv evidence of the witnesses | 2 clock. The music was furnished hy who had no interest whatever, in the | MeAilpy's orchestra. ann, 3 {A Barrie street lady purchased an | apron at Made-in-Canada fair and | Inter was delighted to be the possessor of an article which a small slip of pa- per in the apron informed her was 'home made, without glasses, by an old lady in the country, seventy-seven vears old." It is quite a treasure, The workmanship is exeellent. "At the candy hooth," at the Made in-Canada Fair, just say McConkey's candy. They are the choice of royalty. A rather amusing incident happened on Deacon street, "an Monday after- nobn. Some students © were coming fram the college and when passing by one of the rough-cast houses a piece of plaster, about six feet square, fell with a crash. One of the members from the West Indies; happened to be immediately underneath the drop and received the full benefit. ' The waterworks people admit that the only right way to sell water is by meter, but the expense would be too much, they say. Meantime the men who live in. good houses must help pay for the water of those living in tenements. But often aman in no tenement could buy out those better housed four or five times over. Every About twenty couples were present a ------------------ More Left For New York. Another installment of New York {excursionists loft this morning on the steamer America. This makes 218 this year, or 10 more than in 1906, The following left : R. C. Cushman and wife, John Ni- colle and wife; Miss Evelyn York, Roblin, Ont.; Robert A, Spence; Mrs. Fmma Court, Deseronto; Miss Florenco Pugh, Thomas Pugh and wife, Barrie- field; F. Trunseh, Belleville; Miss Ella Cavanagh, Belleville; F. Therault, J. Thereault, Mrs. F. Thereault: Mrs. P. A. Buck, Perth Road; Nrs, P. Welch, Howe Island: Mrs. R. Fee, Camden East: A. OC. McFee, Belleville; Mrs. M. Driscoll, Mrs. I. Driscoll, W. J. Fair, H. Krunstein; Archie Vrooman, Odes- sa: CG. T. Drury; Mrs. R. Famsley, Belleville: W. 8, Johnson, Mrs. M. Tolford, James Gallivan, J. W. Ma- hood, Miss Dunn: Agnes FE. Pelletier, Mes. M. A. Humphey, Trenton: Mes. Wilkins, Mrs. H. Filson; Mrs. BE. G. Barrett, E. C. Barrett, Barriefield. ------n Welcome, Good Roads. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, aes v3» QUEENS NEWS BUDGET fr y IN| Which is your pretty litte Indian COMPOSITION OF SENIOR maid ¥ Were you in the crush at the * | gash vielder. The sim of the ladies is An episode of the' Gracco-Bulgarian war will be shown at the drink and then went down stairs. He ham and Loughboro, for the Made-in- ; ndy are on sale at money and keys, which he had. in his| the candy booth atthe Made-in-Cana- "Keep in the house," good hot wat- Witness said that after he bad been] ar bottles, Pure gum rubber ones are Cross Drug three : would-be pupils of St. Mary's school Another witness. said that he heard! will be up before the court if they do not cut out the truancy' business hed of some money, antl the clerk at| Several young fellows who "wen the hotel, was called. He told of the! down to the candy stand at the Any enterprising wifé who is with: | that they can actually save money by Students' fountain pens are sold at Cross Drug Store. It Despite the many counter attractions an hundred Made-in-Canada fair is attract and railway and Bay of Quinte fair visi- their in?" asked {he magistrate. | Sark Sey uiace. The work table at | tario. ! "He was drunk. sir c the Made-in-Canada fair was robbed --- . | Mullinger's reuly: Sit, wns onstable | 0 goods valued at $15. It is a 'pity Professor and students alike an | "You would have to he in better the guilty party or parties could not pleased to learpathat Prof. Gill is | The chairman of the streets commit- mittee nudged elbows with the editor and asked candidly what he thought tub should stand on its own hottom ! "Kisses." The McConkey brand are sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store The RM.C. senior team is in fine trim for its first game with Queen's II, on Saturday next, at the Athletic Grounds. Capt. Carsoit has recovered from the inj ries received in practice of the road-making done upon King Street west * Across the cogflict of ages, --at least it seems that long--the Jovenalist reaches in frank and sordial acknow ment. hgs job was all right. element what it tnd it] last week and will be in Saturday's is pot likely to be an extravagant [game Tho soldiers have a very strong figure --it is a credit to the city and | team, as strong in every way as the to the council. King street West fs a] One last year, and the boys of the model thoroughfare, and if properly | red and white hope to again' land the cared for, hy prompt repair of even| intermediate pennant. trifling breaks, may be a joy forever, or at least a very long time. Repair is the thing, snd, therefore, a couple of men should be constantly kept at it by the streets department. Had this been done throughout the season past King West would not make the other streets look like thirty cents. Now jet WANTED WATCH BACK. It Was Said the Trade Was For Keeps. About ten o'clock, this morning, a young girl] employed as waitress in one of the local hotels, walked into RUGBY TEAM. 8! Science Graduates Get Good Ap- pointments--Deceased Gradu- ates and Students--Tennis a Tournament Began To-Day. The topic of all-absorbing interest at Queen's, this week, is the probable LC.R.F.U, senior series at Ottawa, on I- | Saturday, between Queen's and Otta- wa College. Despite the fact that the latter has had the advantage of sev- n| eral weeks' practise, Queen's line-up e | Promises to be one of the strongest which has graced the local gridiron since the ° championship was brought here a few vears ago. Crawford fill the position of full-back, while the hali-back - line will probably be Capt. s{ "Ken" Williams, Hugh Macdonnell and | Marshall, who comes ta Queen's from Ottawa. College this. fall. for. the first time. (Dobson will probably play quar- ter, and the opinion is generally ex- pressed that McKay. Bruce. Brown Daly and Barker, all of whom are new men, will be in the scrimmage Other candidates for the line are Bergs. Pringle, Platt. Wiles, Elliott and Buck. Ex-Cantain Kennedy will | again ocenny his old position. while t| Turner will efficiently perform the du: ties of right outside wing. Under the Ii the experienced guidance of the coack "Norm." Crothers, «the condition of the players is randy improving. and 1] the laurels of victory from the Mia WA game are expected hy the enthnasi asts who have watched the practices closely." The usual axeursion will ho Irn to Ottawa by the athletic com mittee and a goodly contingent of smpporters is preparing to accompany ?| the team. Cvmnasiom classes will mast fwiee weoklv after October 15th Meanwhile Physical Director Palmer § devoting his attention to those who are prepar ine for the track mest Already the men of "07 science are attaining to positions of trust in fhe engineering 'realm. R. Potter. B.Se has bean anpointed city engineer af Fernie, BC while W R. Revlgére 1 Se. D. W. Houston, R.Se OLR Me | Laren. B.Sc. and R. I. Trwin. R.Se have been ammointed minine inehectars outcome of the opening game of the will {4 J, WR -- Sl its All The Good Coat Styles Are Here Choose now while there is such a cheosing, while the stock is fresh and complete and un- picked over. : If not prepared to buy just yet it makes no difference, you may choose a Coat, or Skirt or Suit, and have it placed aside until required, The Leadership | see OF mona Broadcloths ! This season the trend of fashion leads to Broadcloths as the popular material for Winter Suits. We have pre- pared for. this -demand and have ready the largest show- ing of Broadcloths we have ont in the mining districts of New On- rapidly recovering from his somewhat | protracted illness. J. R. Akins, R.Sc.. known to fame ag the possessor of four individual athletic chamnionships of Queen's, re newed acquaintances here recently. "Jim" is now numbered among those who are prosmering in the real estate business in Winnipeg. A tinge of sadness has, in the case of many students, marred the ever displayed. These Cloths we import direct, enabling us to offer particularly good values. The prices are 75c, 99c¢c, $1.25, 1.49, 1.75 yard. In the most wanted shades for fall. hilarious students' re-union which fol- lows the long summer vacation. . It {was known hy comparatively few, rior to the openin~ of college, that Dr. J. P. McNamara, who was presi dent of the Aesculapian Societ- last vear, passed away in the Hotel Dieu, here, shortly after receivin~ his medi- cal degree. Stanley R. Lewis, '09 arts, a youth of some twenty years, who was very popular among his many friends and acquaintances, sue cumbed to appendicitis several weeks ago. Dr. Ward Merrill, whose name is vet proverbial among the devotees of hockey and D. Noble, BSc... a gra.' duate in engineering. have also re- cently passed to the great heyond, The Mandolin and Guitar Cab is adding to its ranks from the fresh. men as a result of Monday after. noon's meeting. Tt is not generally known that a students' orchestra will exist this session. It was felt that, with the university's present propor- tions, there was ample room for such 50¢, 75c, 99¢, R1.25. Ladies' Union Wool Vests 'and Drawers, 25¢, 35¢, 49¢. Ladies' White Undervests and Drawers, Winter 25¢, Weights, 3%¢, 40¢, 75¢ and up. an orchestra, as there are now many students who are proficient on instra- ments which could not be admitted to the mandolin and -~uitar combination with impunity. The organization has been given official recognition by the Alma Mater Society, and will partici- pate in the city concert next Janu- amy for the first time. Its officers are: Hénorary president, Prof. Patchett vresident, Gi. Cameron; vice-president. A. Findlay; secretary treasurer, Wilson; committee, W. Goodwin, B. Sterling, W. G. Neish, FE. Orser, J --- Rar The Engineering Society's third an. { nual field sports took place at. Red ford camp on September 30th. The evenls were keenly contested and | several very creditable recqads were | made. The field championshin was | won by J. B, Saint, while J. § ¥ Intosh was a close secon d. --- Children's Warm Underwear In a great variety of makes and all sizes, from Babies' Fine Vests up to the largest sizes for Girls and Boys. Al ck rile the march of improvements proceed along upper Princess street. Made-In-Canada Announcement. All exhibitors space being occupied at' the Armouries, the Nordheimer Piano Company, of Toronto, extend a the police station, with tears in her! large ayes, to lay a complaint against | a former girl "chum." It appears | that a few days ago the chim went | away for a visit, and the complainant i who owned a fine watch, traded with! the other girl, till she mturned. Upon | cordial invitation to see their pianos | the voung lady's retury the two had a | at Kirkpatrick's Art Store, 159. Prin. | few words, parted bad friends, and cess street. A wedium-sized Nord. | hence the trouble. The young lady re heimer piano, which has heen on hire | 98d 10 trade back again, saving that | for a khort time, will be sold at reduc. | they traded for keeps, and later denied | tion. having the other girl's watch at all, saying it was ber own. The girl Cases Against The City | stated at the station, this morning i iid not t ta There was to have boon a Hosting, ; 18t she did not want to yesterday afternoon, of City Solicitor | Melatyre and a sub-committes of the board of works, to eonsider have any | 'police court doings" over it. but ibe | wanted one of the fimest 1s interview | the holder of the wateh and see if sh} sires to have the cases disposed of Another Honorary Degree If Tormented With Corns. Queen's University will givw tha i { i i i, | BOBOYary degree of darter of Laws ty: The press arstios Tom Savy Fount P - f: a Fin | Dean Coskie, late principnl of Trinity (* sod Lavwtion pe and Pack na B sing 'Y et Bees Put medical sebool. Toromts, st the sn | PHI fumtaine Wham Aer' feat --t Binipse fable and br Ex tum cond orgtion to be Bebd on PR : y ny or. 1 reliable sad sof ould [hor JOE. A Bast of Fw Seadiond | Vor sale aly ot Wade's dong store Phew s chamolior of the sollags Los -------- : "Calluloid soap bores." storied dusts of in, JTooted by the gra Fall latermations, i folors, at Gilwon's Red Cross Drug uated e 3 amine, will ales bw | Prowoet, Brock stress, hae recvived | i Storm o refevintey. | lout of adoration, and Mined cis. | a », the Made is Cosads tole diy 1 | The annual tennis tournament oper ed this morning. The courts have i heen carefully rolled and several ver fast exhibitions of the game Bre sy pected. In the events, wh of ladies' ani gentlermen's « doubles and priced doubles ers shall play more than tes while others are WRIInY he Genre courts: this regulation js reniclorsdd solntely neresenry Iv larger wuniber of nose Sakine port He In cover that mm goad the sthletic cum triton hoe decreed thes ae goes dha be player! before pm nse . and pla ota > by the smreation al Pacers whe sow the tourssmeni he vmvrte mas Seyret boom be Ras am or alter 3 -------------- Your Cooma Is All Right WO [would not trade back tiothy pr Few cases of os esncn ¢ i acetic a , by FERRY or ali Shrestunioy actions © for damages | Mullinger promised to look folly ints thn sre da $n Shy Nathrs -- against the city for injuries received the matter snd we if it could pet be 4 the clonal, Wve Ly lak of oa hy falls on defective boardwalks. The fixed up, we ta damgerient PIE of Aims eity solicitor alone attended, He de a Bean of dupe Pees slower Lome Sod we mitre fade Py spp Coen pu wrrnned Bow sf Tw TT Ci a oi | Previous years. -- - SHE909000400009000 000000000 00PPPI000S ME a FOR $2.00 We can give you the best value you ever saw. We have Boots at $2.00, either in Coarse or Fine, that are regularly sold for $2.00. Box Kip or Dongola Kid I you need a Boot for every day wear, something that is solid, don't forget that we have the goods. he Toockett Shoe Store. PIR vie { » OK VAPOR DP » R VEEL POI FICO VO BIOOOB 104 PVP ¥ $4 an Ladies' Fine Natural Wool Undervests -- and Drawers, } YEAR 74. N( ------------------------ We wish to call the tion of the most ¢ observer to JUR displ Fine Canadian Furs, : Made-in-Canada - Exh now being held in the ouries, and to bring the jublic the fact tha Exhibit is not onlv mas Canada, but, is the p of our own Workroom signed and manufactw Kingston. John McKay Fur H 149-153 Brock S P White Clover ure or Jas. Redden & IMPORTERS OF FINE GR Virture Is Its Own Re Montreal, Oct. 10.--A str stance of kindness reapmng 1 ward resulted from quite an run on one of the east end oi one of the local French bar the run started: assistance cured from the branch of anc nearby, and the depositors, their 'money, almost to a n over. to the branch that hac money and depodited it then was among the working clas checked by the barks immedi: ing out to all depositors wl to get their money, ti W. T. Stead will start , 0 pilgrimage to Latin America DAILY MEMORAN] Hey . Culnphell Bros oan May ¢ A NE ar "Made-1n-Cunada : Amusement advis, ou Page' Royal Arcanuux Soetety mn {; *Made-In-Canadg™ Fair, at Roller Rink every efterncoa tng. Wonderland Theatre, aftcn evening. New Princess Theatre, afte evening. " Made-In-Cannda™ + XXhibd tio) Armouries. At the Bijow, "'Brigamis of M an episode of the Graeco-Dulgar fous War. Grand March every avenin *"Made-In-Canada" Exhibition * des This day in history --Presid born. 1885 ; First. overlasd n at San Francisco. 1838. Limestone Lodge, No. 91, / meets Thursday evening, at Full attendance requestad. a WHIG TELEFHONI 243--Business Office. 229--Editorial Rooms. 292--Jobbing Dipartment. Legal Forms, all kids, at ¥ fhe Daily Whig is always | Gibaon's Drug ore, Market Open till late each evewing. STUDEN WE BAVE THE STU . LAMP YOU WA Neat' Solid Bickle, b green shade. ery . e: the eyes, and will mak work a pleasure. No smoke. No sm Don't ruin your e) f "Bee 'them at - Robertson Br

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