Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1902, p. 5

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RYRIE BROS, Yonge and Adelaide Sts., TORONTO. eed, and can continue their fight in \ Willing to Be Tested We possess the most ample facilities bor serving the public with pure, fresh Preags, Toilet goods, Perfumes 'ahd "all other lines found in. a frst clas IF'rom business and andpoints, we are willing to be tested by -a critical pub- lic. : EXPERIENCE HAS PROVED That Paine's Celery Compound has ne equal for building up the weak rundown. It is. specially to sulierers rheumatism, neural- via 'and nefvons prostration, Paine's Celery Compound stands far above all other medicines as a disease banisher. usually drug store. profess onal and recommended froin ree ett. MEDLEY, DRUGGIST, KINGSTON, ONT. Watch Em Go! Our stock of AUER LIGHT SUPPLIES will go fast at these prices: CYLINDERS... ..... LARGE CHI MANTELS BURNERS These prices only There are . bargains nisssthem. WH. vers BC THE stock lasts week, Don't WILE bere this Princess BRECK & HALLIDAY, Princes {apriages Carriages EVERYEODY Who has rubber tires on their carriages are well pleased with the ease and. comfort they énjoy in driving, if you have not got them on your carriage ) you should send to LATURNEY and have them on and enjoy ° yow drives. JAMES LATURNEY, ~ CARRIAGE MAKER, 390 Princess 'St. - Kingston. - TRANSFER OF TAVERN LICENSE. . NOTICE IS NERLBY GIVEN, THAT 22nd September. 190 FOR SALE. THE "SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING ON KING Street, between Wade's Drug store and Congress Hotel. In excellent condition Albanian Chief at 'Mitrovitza Op: I chooks ~owy days afterward, he called upon Pat at I a confession regarding the killing IN GRAVE YARD WILL - 0' - THE - WISP. BADLY SCARES WATCHERS. ve Supposed Warnings of an Im- pending Calamity--Light Bad- ly "Frightens People--Appears at Frequent Intervals. Philasielphia, Sept. 23.--This com munity is wrought up to a high piwh of excitement by strange lights which Lit nightly between the old and new kj izcopal cemeteries, Superstitious persons believe them to be warnings of some impending calamity. There are residents who declare that similar ights were seen just prior to the Hood of IS89 and the small-pox epidemic of INO, Wednesday night Mrs. Shoemaker, an aged resident, was returning to her home after spending the evening with a neighbor, when, nearing a vault in the old cemetery, she whsé startled at seeing 'a brilliant red light leave the vault, move slowly across the street dicectly in front of her and lose itself in the new cemetery. Badly frighten ed, she made rapid strides for home, but had taken only a few steps when she again saw the samé licht some dhstance away on a hill. This time it was waved up and down in such a manner 'as trainmen give signals. Then it disappeared. Before she was half way home Mrs. Shoemaker fell and rolled into the gutter. When regain- ing her feet and senses she saw © the sume light apparently hanging in the middle oi the street only a few feet from her. Almost frantic, she ran, screaming, to the house of a neighbor where recounted her experience. Thinking she was the victim of mis- chievous boys' pranks, her friends paid little attention to the matter. she Thursday morning the story of the light flew like wildfire, and before noon several hundred persons had That night three or four 'proniinent residents statfoned themselves near the cemeteries to watch for the lights, but were so had ly frightened by a repetition of the scenes of the previous night that they visited the scene. forgot what they had assembled for. The following night, and last night the same antics were witnessed by hundreds of persons, who had gather ed from all parts of thes town, but be fore any attempt could made at capture the lights would vanish, and their, source remains a mystery. Although no grasses or phospheric minerals® are known to exist in this locality, ex-Sherifi William Ryan and other prominent gitdzens sav they have seen these lights at various times, and that all former efforts to cain a to their origin had proved futile. be ( clue | STRIKERS WILL NOT YIELD. Because Would Mean the Dismem- bermeart of. Union. 23. --President Gompers, the American Federation of Labor, said to-day that the strik ing miners in the Pennsylvania coal fields were prepared to hold out months. He said the miners were dis- Washington, of Sept. 1 for posed to make concessibns, but the |r operators had refused all overtures from them, and that the men now Care not going to yield." "Phe strikes," he said, "ure pes | ceiving all the supplies thay really definitely. he federations will do all it-can to aid them. One thing is cor tain, that the strikers will never yield of the naval board of inquiry. headed j | by Rear Admiral Watson, which met |) at the Brooklyn Navy Yard to inves accident to the cruiser Brooklyn in | Buzzard's Bay durine the recent man- | « was received by the navy de- today. The court exonerat- § 3 ed Rear Admiral * Coghlan: Captain |] Todd and the DBrooklva's crew from all blame or responsibility for the ae- | « ocuvres, partment TORE UP THE RAILWAY, poses Russian Aggression, Sept. 23. i Sil Constantinople, Fhe rail somes time ago not to allow the new Iv appointed Russian to take fin hi= duties at the former place, This will delay the advance-of further Tur Nish troops "sent to protect the con <ul Although it is>alleged that Bol getinaz is surrounded by. troops he is consul animal food as the best means of re- i health and. activity, "Pa said he, "vou're down a bit, all. What you neéd is animal Remembering - his stoning T trick," that's food." case a few the stable. "Well, Pat," said he, "how & ae von 't on" with the treat At the local post office care is evi mgt ¥ Oh, shure, sie," Pat replicd, Fganiy not taken in sending out mail ¢'0i manage all right with the grain bags. This afternoon, one of those hes and oats, but it's mighty hard wit ing taken to the steamer Yew Island the chopped hay.* Wanderer contained a larg® opening from which mail matter vrojteted, and > Canker. was in danger of being lost. : There is a mistaken idea as to the cintse of cankers in the mouth an} | PREMIER PARENT STOPPED IT throat. Sufferers imagine that they wise from stomach troubles, but it 5 j : . : i: nothing more or less than the re. Pid Not Fall in With Views of of impure bldod. Nfimerous so Provincial Premiers. led remedies have been floated on jf Montreal! --The conference thee market, blit expetience has pros of provinei r= has not t en that there is only one eure, ~"*4rim | been hedgl. It is said™the maritime pr Toni Pills, #5c. a box, at Wades, < have «d to anpeal to the. rug stove cover against anv 1 gi --. . ! 1 1 1h ne $ Willtam Hoc per Young for whon n fron it 1 the police of New %ork ha Pa t's fda i carching in connection with the mum f ha vlocked the pr d forin det of Mrs, ana Nelson Pulitzer, b 1 -- ---- ' been found. Young has admitted Is" Judge J. H. Ballew, the negro faw identity and 8lso is said to have male ver, who precipitated the panic in the of Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By to-day in the city. noon for, New man of Elgin, was a city visitor on the basis of the dismemberment of a STITT PE : their organization, which is all ihat |, Mrs. Saran JeTHTH to-day to At hing raised. thom oven over so lindo §jantie City, NJ niter a visit with Ing ranean. Baier i AE her sister, Mrs. Fo A. Folger, Jr, Al above their despera condition. fred street. Mrs. F. E. Ely. New York City, and EXONERATED FROM BLAME. sister, Miss = Bertie Reynolds, West- Naval Board Reports On Accident th aie Fuesis of Nis. E12. Alken, To The Brooklyn. I'he » remains of the late Mrs. Washington, Sept. 23.--The report | Moucks wiil arrive on the 7:30 Cape tigate the circumstances attending the | governar of the county jail, will well remeber street, on his way home from summer cident and. recommended that no fur- All cases of weak or lame back, ther proceedings he had in the mat- | backache, rheumatism, will" find relief tor. » by wearing * one 'of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plas ters, Price 25¢.. Try them. The cost will be 8500, road between Mitrovit 2 and Vuchitru Bruce Culeheth, Portsmouth, until has been torn up by the followers of | 0 pen. yesterday, a clerk in Starr & the Albanian chic J Issa Bolgetinas, Sutelifie's old stand, left last evenind who announced his determination for Minneapolis, Minn., where he has a good position. Board of Health their seems to take microbos and germs. <till ensconced at Mitrovitza. tlieen's . University. r Kinoston who 1 spent -the summer with his parents at Some Of It Was All Right. Ottawa, has gone to Winnipeg to fill It is related of an Irish coachman the position of lecturer in the Mani that his medical adviser prescribed Fy pg College for the ensuing) vear. cold hands and feet, pain in the back, and other forms of weakness are Shiloh Baptist church at Birmingham, = MOBS RULE; TROOPS OUT. Serious Outbreaks in the Vicinity of Scranton. Scranton, 'Pa., = Sept. Schadt, of Lackawanna wphed Governor Stone to send troops to his assistance. The sherifi had prepared a proclamation announce ing that he would call troops if the law lessidss: did not cease when he re ceived a 'sérips of telephone calls to quell disturbancéés up the valley. found on investigagion that the situ 23.--Sherift county, tele ation was such that he could not cope with § It and 'sent' a call for troops. 4 £ Adjutant General Stewart called the sherifi. by telephone and 'had & long conference with him.. The adjutant general suggested that a posse of Tidmbers of the Citizens' Alliance be called upon fob® assistance. Mhile (he Sheriff was preparing to Met on thif suggestion he received more reports of violence up and down the valley and at' once sent another urgent telephone to the governor call ing for immediate assistance. The worst of to-night's outbreaks occurred at Archbald. A crowd of 200 strikers, mostly for ers, ransacked the quarters occupied by the forty men employed at the Raymond wadh- ery of the Ontario & Western com- pany, while the men were at work and then meeting with the men as they were returning drove them back. to the refuge: of the washery. The men then returned to the col- liery proper, drove out the en neers, firemen, pumpmen and guards and took possession of the breaker: The plant of the Crescent Electric Light company, which is supplied with steam from the breaker, had to shut down and the whole region around was left in darkness, In the attack on the breaker men were shot, one a striker and the other -a workman. Their names or condition could not be learnél. Deputy Sheriff Miles MeAndréiv was attacked and shot by a mob at Oly- phant. The steam pipes of the Penn slvvania Coal company's colliery at Old Forge were blown up with dvna- mite. Two colored at the "Wil liam A. colli were rescued hy de- puty sherilis from a crowd that was threatening to lynch them. two cooks Governor Orders Troops. Harrisburg, Pa. Sept. 23. --Ciover- nor Stone issued an order shortly af ter midnight directing the 13th Reh ments to report to Gen. Gobin for duty in the strike region. The 13th's headquarters are at Scranton, The authorities apprehend serions trouble, and if there should be another out break the 9th Regiment, with head narters at Wilkesharre, will probably we ordered out, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Reporters' On Their Rounds. Dr. Lake and wife, Battersea, spent' Mrs. H. 1. Lyons, Livingstone wie, is seriously ill B. . W. : Folger. Jr., leit York. Shampoo Powders, "just received. Iaylor, 124 Princess street. R. G. Murphy, the prominent dairy- ave- this after- to- lay. : Secretary Macdonald, of the Board of Education, is sending out 100 Col egiate Institdte accounts. the Winnipeg detachment to take art in the artillevy competition at Deseronto left for the cast Monday. yout this evening and the funeral will wat 930 to-morrow The morning. « friends of C. H. Corbett, he that he is comvales along siege of illness. Horsey, of Ottawa, a very KNingstonian, is Mrs. Yates, William- many leased to learn ent after H. H. RO ourning with ting. of Education of Oswego burt "wood in" the v-to scarcity of cogl, and as ordered 200 cords: of hard maple. The Board wy dedided to the officials of the are oblived to have shaved. - The - fear whiskers are likely In Syracuse faces chan to be that Al'xander Calhoun, «M.A. late of the heart, nervous nervous- headache. Palpitation of ess, tremblings, re- teved-hy Carter's tron Pills; made o== eciallv. for the blood, nerves and omplixion. Mrs. Pulitzer. Second flyer leased for a long term. Ap Be D. A. Cas, real estate agent, > ht ; 5 in the. guise of a trawp. He was masquerading, Ala., which ended lives, has been arrested, He THE wAiLY Wile TUSEDAY. SeivENEEN g5 TRAIN SAILORS] CANADA WILL SOON BE DOING THIS. Sir Frederick Borden's Views on Imperial and Colonial Defence --To Disband Provisional Bat- talion. : Ottawa, Sept. "23 op Frederick Borden has arrived at Ut- tawa, looking fit and healthy after his sojourn "in England. Interviewed, he made several statements regarding imperial and colonial defence : : Speaking of the naval defence of Canada, Sir Frederick said: "We will take up in a tentative way the training of Canadian seamen. In 1his matter whatever we do will he own expense anid entirely within our- selve We will co-operate if neces- sary with Britain, but we control our own expenditure," On the subject of imperial defence Sir Frederick said that® the contriba- tions. agreed upon to be given by the Australasian colonies would really be a relief from the burden of the present system. The warships contributed by the colonies are becoming 0 while the cost of their maintenance is considerable. Under the new arrange- ment the naval equipment will he fur- nished by the admiralty, and will up-to-date, "As to Canada," continued the min- ister, 'our policy is to carry out and perfect what we have undertaken in the way of increasing the efficiency of our own system of defence, as I out- lined in parliament last session. We should be in a position to defend our- selves against sudden attack from any quarter, and then, in case of prolong- ed war, to rely upon aid from the mo ther country, just as we should of our af our obsolete, be own free will and accord give aid to the empire according to the necessi- ties of the conflict. That has been our policy. As for "any tax being levied towards prosecution of wars abroad, | do not think the Canadian people would subfnit:to such taxation unless. we had representation in the councils of the empire. We might. however, be disposed to relieve the imperial authorities of the expense of garrisoning | Halifax and Esquimalt. That is my personal - opinion. But | am doubtful if the imperial govern ment would give up control of such an important station as Halifax, which is the base and coaling port of the North Atlantic squadron. Of course the figures are never eiven, but I believe the dritish spends more on those than we do on our government twq stations entire militia." "Will the present Canadian regiment at Halifax be maintained in commis sion *" was asked. & "Certainly, not," 'was the minister's reply. "The imperial regiment. which isto replace it has sailed from Eng land, and as it arrives the Uspadinn will be dishand- oC as soon regiment Hon. William Paterson was also in terviewed, but was not 'communica tive. He was enthusiastic about his impression that Canada occupies a very high place in the affections of the people of Great Britain and that Sir Wilfrid Laurier is held in very hich esteem there, ------ ; SIS $4,000,000 INVESTED. Sent East Because it Can Earn . Better Interest. Chicago, Sept. 223. Regarding the transfer of $4,000,000 to New York by Armour & Co., to he placed on loan there, J. Ogden Armour, head of the packing corporation. deniod that the money with any idea of re licving financial straits that may ex was sent ist in Wall street. "We simply 'made the loan as a business investment," said Mr. Ar mour. "Conditions are such at pre sent we can get a better rate of inter est in New York than here Mand: we lildit this mondy to invest." When asked if the sending of this large sum east had any bearing on the alleged consolidation "of the big pack ing: interests, Mr Armour said it -had not. "The money will he paid over the counter of the sub-treasury on Mon day morning," he added, 'and can al most at once become part. of 'the pe- serve fuids of the national banks." DUEL CODE IMPROVED. Lieutenants Fight Repeatedly, Each Losing Arm or Nose. ) Rome, "Sept. Two lieutenants of horse, Navasquez and RRechini, have added' to the duel cod a new. wrinkle in the continous duel, so-calld, the parties must fight. until one or both are wounded, and fight again: and again. after thev- come ont of the hospital, P to now five duels came off with this result © Both men have only one arm left, one is minus Lan ear, the se cond minus the Roman part of his nose. 'The latter mah also mourns the loss of a tor. Al.ltalv is interested in this continnons dismemberment, and many bets are arranged as to which part of Navasquez and Reghini vill go next. SUED BECAUSE OF STRIKE. Manufacturing Company of Pater- ,50n, N.J.," Asks Damages. Paterson, N..J., Sept, 23.--The Bam- ford. Silk Manufacturing company has begun suit against this city for 300. damages. The suit is the first « number threatened by ilk a manufac turers as a result of the riots of the striking dyers' helpers last June. The rioters attacked Bamford's aiill snd hombarded it with stones: More than 100 panes of glass were shattered, and machinefy and, «ilk in process were damaged. Panther Arrives At Colon. Colon, Colombia. Sept, 23.--Th United ites l cruiser Par irom Lea and Navy yard, a ba of 'marines on board, t re. Fiforts are be g seid wl rt } A \ 1 , was working 'in the. New Yori itral vard, Watertown, N.Y tepped in front of a string of cars: The cars knocked him and the ( and down his in the loss of 115 7 ( Buyi Sold by The Ming of Ranges--* Buck's Happy Thought" ng a Raagezoo There are three cssential things to consider when buying a °° Range,--Quality, Consumption of Fuel, and the I" '- is the least imporiaai. A good Range will last many years, and "when it saves in fuel it pays for its self, while a clcap Range is constantly adding to its price in extra consumption of fuel, "Happy Thought" Range is the lightest fuel consumer in the world, and the most perfect | Range constructed. _ It is a nerfect cooking apparatus. © The price The: Write the Manufacturers for an Nustrated Catalogue. THE WM. BUCK STOVE CoO., McKELVEY & BIRCH, 69 and i1 Brock St. - Limi EAiNTFORD ARE POURING IN. Americans Flocking Into the Ca- madian North-West. Brandon, Sept. 22.--The latest c dition bulletin issued by the g torial government at Regina indicates that the territories this year will pro- duce about three million bushels more than last, the acreage under crop be- ing about a milion greater. In six months later the Saskatchewan Val- ley Land company has turned over one million two hundred thousand acres. Just the other day the Order of St. Benedict © at Minneapolis bought 200,000 acres, and will establish a colony. A trip along the Soo line of the C. R. leaves the impression that the territories are absolutely infested with Americans. They are bound for all parts in Alberta; Saskatchewan, and Assiniboia. of them have fixed on Alberta as a country for ranching and oat-raising. They have heard of this wonderful land, where a farmer in odd moments may wo down and wash gold in the river or dig coal off his own farm. Others hold the Saskatche- wan valley to be the garden spot of the territories. Others, again, see no- thing wrong) with the yellow grass country in Assiniboia, and refuse to move far from the forty-ninth paral- lel. P 5 Some SAVED FROM ALLIGATOR. The Reptile Caught Away A Child. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 22.-- While a number of passengers were waiting for a train at Pablo Beach thev heard the wail of a child. A short distance away they saw a big alligator drag- ging a child away, having secured hold of its dress in its mouth. The child was shrieking, The crowd rushed to the rescue, and the alligator redoubled its efiorts to get to the bayau near bv. A big dog belonging to the child Carrying came running along and dashed at the alligator's head. The alligator whacied its tail around with great force, dashed the dog against its mouth, which it opened with 5 oulp, taking in the dog and swallowing him with ease. The allicator. dropped hold of the child's dress in the struggle. The crowd killed the allieator. It was fif- teen feet long. It is thoyght to "have been made. fierce hy hunger. The child was uninjured, RUSSIAN FRINCE SHOT. Reported it Was Czar's Uncle -- Mysterious Case At Algiers. Panis, Sept: The Petit Bley printed a despatch from Algiers say- ing that a relative of the e¢zar, who had eloped with the wife of an engi N= neer, had attempted. suicide in her room in a hotel at Algiers. The first report saitl the man was Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich, uncle of the czar, and later this was chanced to Grand Duke "Vladimir. Another report "deni- ed that. The Rassian is apparently Prince Vladimir Troubetskoi. The shooting appears to have been more an accident, after two days of some- what riotous living. He will recover. or less of, WIRELESS TELEPHONY. Good Resvits Being Obtained By A German Inventor. Berlin, Sept. 23. --Ineonraging Fe- silts of wireless telephony have been obtained on the Wannsee Lake by Et nest Ryvhmer, the psvehist, who fol lowed the line of Prof. Graham Bell's experiment with licht. Clear and com paratively loud sounds were heard at distances of four and even seven kilo metres, respectively about two and a hali and four and a quarter miles. Herr Rugmer's invention is said to "ace on the principle of the transform ation of licht waves hy using a searchlight and a niicrophone. Politics In Montana. Sept. 23.--A and a nominee Justice of the Supreme be named by the demo session here Rezeman, Mont., con gressional for associate court are to cratic state convention in to-day, but of far' more intervest=is the contest for the control of the party hetween Senator Clark and TIN. Aug. Heinze, the voung mining millionaire of Bute. When the state ommittee two weeks avo, it was found that had thirteen Then cage sensational charges of bri berv. HH Heihze fails to cet control of the party, it is belivved he will, bolt the democrats and a himself with the labor peop ' candidate democratic met cach Votes -------------- The British wa at hip Retribution has Colon, Colombia. arrived There is mare Catarrh in this section of the country than all other disdases put to wiber, and until the last few veurs supposed "to be incuragle For a many years d it a isense, and remedies," v constantly pror Sei i tution v P Viv re he et It 1s taken internally in doses ten drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the Llood and mucous surfaces of the svstem. Thev offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circular and testimoniale. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, wheels passed over right arm, which was 'amputated. > . Sud by druggists, 78c. Hall's Family Pills wre' the best. SPOOL SILK. making and family sewing, Corticelli Silk is the best silk made: use it has no equal. lyin the needlé! it is always even in size, and always full length and full strength. Ask your dealer for Corticelli. \ Ee 7 fl ye AMIN \\ 17 BN x Fat For dress- For hand or machine Corticelli runs smooth~ -- ) WASH SILKS are put up in | patent holders, which prevents waste by tangles or soiling ; keeps each shade sepaggte an matically measures a correct nfedleful. recommended as the only proper way to put up filo ard floss silk, and used by art societies everywhere. auto- It is ture. When'soiled a s SHIRT PROTECTOR is of firm and even tex-. ponge or brush makes it clean again, and no damage done. It has peculiar wearing qualities, and perfectly straight selvage, is a great favorite with careful and fashionable dressers. Corticelli Skirt: Protector For sale everywhere. Souveni Range... Made of Steel Plate. If You Require a Range it Will Pay to Examine This Why? One. 10 Cents Per Package. A HEAVY IRONING 5 can be dome with less labor and worry when you use BEE STARCH Try it and prove for all time our assertion. The iron cannot stick to the lmen--nor will the latter crack when BEE STARCH is used? | SAVE THE COUPONS. SNOWDON, FOEBES & CO., Agts , 449 St. Paul St., Montreal. Because It Is the Best Made, Because It is the Strongest, : Jecausc It is the Best Finished Because we Ask a Fair Price for an Excellent Article BEST HEADLIGHT COAL OIL.. CANADIAN COAL OIL : For Sale by S. J. HORSEY, Just Another Large Selling Couches. Prices Same as Last Lot, Also Boarding House ¥_ Study Tables, Bookshelves, Springs, Mat- tresses, Etc. * JAMES REID, ™* aa 19¢. GALLON. Sreervrens, 16c. GALLON. - = Kingston, Arrived Shipment of Fast Furnishings, LEADING UNDERTAKERy 'PHONE 14% '

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