Daily British Whig (1850), 14 May 1903, p. 1

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NETTE) sg, mhade ' nA i gse coats are ng to heir gaod pearance. Lot of ATS 75 nd 'full lengths, 5, $7.50, $995 Vdists latest styles just , gc, $1, $1.25, 0. TS ith Wear when buying a re. m Waist ner Weights :h Models May 16th, at old Ma ir New York, died, ---- ET IF YOU ARE IN NEED : And that need .can be supplied by aither having you frame .in! any style, e, lot us Jook after you. when examiuving your « Our Best Advice," mith Bros. Jewellers and Opticians. ------------------ ------ CAKES AND PASTRY ou Aried our Florence, Colum- afdria, Duchibus, Melba, Angel, } Magholia, Royal, Gingerbreads and Va- ailla Cakes? These wfe the latest out. "POLIT & BARNUM .. COLLINGWOOD STREET. KIRKPATRICK'S ART STORE ESTABLISHED 1 incompatuble Artist Proofs, Engravings and Etch terials, ol the Novelties usually found in & Nrat-Clase Art Store. Life Is Too Short To be bothered with saw-tooth edges on your collars ans } them white and smooth. Parker's Dye Works and Laundry THE WELL SITUATED DWELLING and premises, No. 63 Earl street, east of and near Wellington # ng to the estate ol te sale. Apply Lo John Mudie, solicit tree THE STORE AND WORK ROOM, 201 and 208 Wellington L G. BOGART, X.D., C.N,, FORMER RESIDENT HOUSE 8 goon of K General residence, 138 Wel- po~| the great promptness with which slain was Paid 1 also deeply appreci- | gested that the svnod should have ate act that the settlement hay in - been arranged throughout, with the least Hime place 3 ae management of a possible trouble and inconvenience to ome missions within ite jurisdiction. A ------ A Sr myself. GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. ply to Mrs. C. Livingston, 503 I'rin- SUSA ---------------------------------- -- lt A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, HIGH HORSES WANTED . ¥ages, no washing. UR- «A COACHMAN--RE aACHMAN REFEREN E- Slm= ' TOES, 3 RENT HEELS. at the )E STORE. E : Soft, Smith's Falls, Ont. ear rmanet SUMNER COTTAGE TO ------ A Sook AND HOUSEMAID . MUST 45 Ki ply Miss Hora, ng street, after seven o'clock in 1: DESIRE TO EXPRESS THANKS | salary. It is ad ay winter and Sui. | & Co., teas, London, OBL. i c------ sto MEX" TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. A MEETING OF THE S.A, NWR. in{ and Fenian Haid Veterans will be held i Ny | i oth, at 7:30 for the (ran May , at 7:30 p.m. for e trans- ' '".8 : Catalogue and parti- action of hmportant business. Halifax,' N.S. May 14.--The dead Write Moler Bar- G 2 HUNTER. ¥ OUNG MEN AS CANVASSERS IN chancs Jot oney luring Woon home or in any nee At the Randolph Ho turday or write ane. die- rticulars inspector of agencies, Lorne- INDUSTRIOUS PERSONS Trensvaal loan would ; Jo or house | 1. ht It has been found impracti~able nig iva) and with @&} "ke any allotment to applicants ul and profit- | for sums und ment. expenses and Sn oan 2.6 per chnt. cash each Ex- | plied for. but no allotment of Terience not essential ok wi e | lo ™ Seation ref: | than £100 of stock will be wade. The | (8 Nout, called rnd the offer of Daxton | applicants for £100 of stock 4 the | 0 Carnegie for the library declined. - KINGSTON. ONTARIO, Ti DAILY MEMOR.NDA. of Education meets. 8 p.m. < Board 1p Mine Helen M. Stone's lecture cancelled. A long portage makes a heavy canoe. Fenberg Stock Company, Grand opera house, 8 p.m Entertainment at St. James' Sunday school, 8 p.m. The sunrises Friday at 4:36 a.m. and sets at 7:17 mn: it takes a Fons time to tell of what you have not Th e. e biggest brave does not always Best chief ¥ make the Limestone Lodge No. 91, AOU.W, s to-night at 8 o'clock. emember the {umble sale, Saturday, hig building y 14th in history--Henry Grattan, ta an, died, 1820: vactination 8 a , 1796: Fahrenheit, scientist, born, 1686: ex-governor R. P. Flower, 1899: Minnesota ad- mitted to United States union, 1858. {Tinted Toilet Sets and very cheap. ALL THIS WEEK. REPERTOIRE. High class specialties between acts. Peoples' popular prices, sale. THE GIFT chosen. from, Handsome our line. Sacoessor (0 A. C. Johnston & Bre, May 14th, 1903. O for the despatch with claim upon the Company, and, also, AP- NY sincerely yours, i N ANN MATHEWS Apply at 111 MR. I. A. JENKINS wiLL BE SATURDAY, May 15th and 16th, CARD OF THANKS. to Limestone Lodge, A. U.W., for prompt and obliging manner in of my late son, Mr. S. G. y J. N EORGE SMALL APPLICANTS sums over two previous small investor has premium hunters { Gided to wipe the slate clean of all applicants Pa SUNDAY CARS. Lord's Day Alliance To We have some very handsome sits, in all colors, with rich trim- mings to match any colored room. The shapes are very odd $2.25, $3, $3.25. ROBERTSON BROS.. (GRAND OPERA (HOUSE. |) THE FENBERG STOCK COMPANY To-night, "MONKEY MAD' Friday ... ... .. "IN THE ROCKIES." Magines .. .. .. .. "DARK SECRET.' Sat. night ... "TRACY THE BANDIT." 80c. Matinee, 15c. and 25¢. Seats on For wedding or anniversary, that's Is sure to give lasting enjoyment. 1t 'may embody those most desirable features of usefulness and beauty. You'll find it here. Walk in and look | an address by Principal Caven on the around. Bring us your Watch and v Jewelry repairs. We are experts in Caven would mot admit that the richt for Anglicans, Presbyterians and P. D. CREWS, Methodists. but the weaker bodies Gormer Wellington and Princess Streets. CARD OF THANKS. J. B. Cooke, Esq., Dist. Manager, The , obiect. P OC , , fmperial Life Assurance Co.. Kingston, | ro object. Prof. McCurdy, Rev. Mal- _ colm McGregor, and Principal Gordon DEAR SIR :--Your Company's cheque , : for $1.000. in tall payment of my late the discnssion, the last named thought son's policy in the Imperial Life, was New! 5 2 ' received by me to-day. In acknowledg- fhe Sty Sridiaig system of voluntary ing' this cheque, 1 must thank you schools wit overnment grants, the Which the neces- | poorest in British North America. The sary papers were furnished me to make Home Mission presented bv Pev. S. Jor Childerhouse, of Parry Sourd, sug the purpose of buying horses of all class- IN OR es, weighing 1,100 lbs. and over, n"s ro I. A. JENKINS Lieutenant-Colonel went suddenlw insane on the Norwe he mailed last £93,000 will receive about of the amount they ap- less Jotted. the full amount asked. THis favorable treatment by the government the purpose of encouraging \ A boon so. abused' by | mored here that J. M. Clark, K.C.. of bat it has been de- | Toronto, is to be elevated to the high all | court -beneh. 'Mr, Clark is a partner Ee - _--- Snr, y Take Action. ISSUED A FIAT. AN ONTARIO BRANCH HAS BEEN FORMED. x -- Christopher McGrain Convicted of Manslaughter -- Eight Mis- sionaries Going to Nigeria--A Call To a London Clergyman. Toronta, May 14.--As a result of the visit of Hon. Emily Kinnaird to Cen- ada, an Ontario branch has been form- the Zenana Bible and Medical jssion for promoting work among the women of India. Among the offic- ers are : Mrs. Sanford (Hamilton), Lady . Gzowski, Mrs. Mortimer Clark, Miss Mowat, Mrs. William McMaster (Kingston), Miss N. C. Ross, (daugh- ter of the premier is treasurer), Miss M Dobbs (Kingston), with a council of reference composed of Hon, George W. Ross, Hon. S. H. Blake, N. W. Hoyles, H. S. Castor. Dr. Hos kin, J. W. Flavelle and others. . Eight missionaries leave this week for work in Nigeria under the auspices' of .the Alrican Industrial Mission. They received a farewell last night. They are Mr. and Mrs. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Homuth, Miss Clothier, Messrs. Smedley, Spink and Waddell, The Lord's Day Alliance has receiv- ed a fiat from the attorney-general and at once will commence a prosecution against the Scarboro electric railway for running cars on Sundav. The line in just east of the city, ard the Tor- onto Railway company runs cars over 1.200 feet "of its track in its line to Munroe Park. A Prospects are' brighter r a settle ment of the Toronto Builders' Labor- ers' strike. Co. Christopher McGrain,® on trial at Toronto, admitted stabbing George Williams and was. found guilty of manslavehter. The College Street Baptist congrega- tion of Toronto, has extended a se- cond call to Rev. Dr. Sowerby, Lon- don, Ont. The Toronto case of Rex vs. Carlisle arising out of the personations in the referendum voting, was adiourned in the court of appeal to notify the Do- minion sttornev-general. Duncan MeKillin ard Laughlin Me- | Donald, barbers of the Tremont house 's-otel and v moned to th» police court for chaving guests of their hotels on Sundav. An act of tho legislature, last session made it an offence to oven a barber shon between midnight, Saturday, and midnight Sunday. The feature of vesterdav's scderunt of the Toronto and Kingston svnod was Bible in onr educational system. Dr. church could not reach the masses without the aid of the state. But he did not think voluntary schools would do in this province, They might be all needed public assistance. The Bible be longed to the church. the state and the family and should have a place in each. It should be a regular text book in schools. All that is nacessary isa conscience clause to exemnt those who of Queen's University, took part in WANT DR. PARKIN. His Engagement. Friends of King's, will submit a pro position to secure the services of George R. Parkin, as president of the university. The friends of King's will, it is said, gaarantee $4,000 per year for five vears towards Dr. Parkin's Jarship work within six months and will . likely consider the offer if made. ---------------------- FOUND DEAD IN HOLD. Without Food. body. of the ship's carpenter, who gian bark Emigrant and terrorized vessel yesterday. The carpenter spent sixteen days in the hold of the vessel, fused Pieces Of The n ton, Fri- Ase, All Be Loan ten of them without food. . London, May HTH Sah i of Carnegie In Trouble. Fngland announced, yesterday - after- : x: a lat the allotments of th: Halifax, N.S., May 14.--As a result . of his recent utterances on the indus To Be Made Judge. Peterboro, Ont., Nay 14. It is ru Buffalo, May I Symonds, United this distriet. for' years, received two pificent gifts from citizens of Bul the routine They i service of five [ilfe ny, jeweler, floor henge, and Was many perscns as © floor. The Commissi oners Asked Him missioners, this ; selves to call G to the stand. tion | cross-e i the points so far this case is con- cerned. 7 announced that the stamination of the Ontario banks down to two to these will be . small book to assist him, but not a diary and some letters: This was his only memorandum of being paid count book at home. Absolutely no only person who read it before he pre sented it in the house. When pressed he admitted the statement in his let- ter of January. that at the request of his constituents he had decided to ton and Mr. Whitney. The letter to the ed himse'f a straight conservative. He mund Bristol, the conservatives' solici- Second One Killed in Two Weeks a young man living near Fairfield, Howard county, went to see Mise his father got up he found the son dead in his buggy at he front gate. An investigation thowed that the young man had been shot in the side King's College, Halifax, Seeking Halifax, May 14.--It is understood AT | that at the meeting of the board of Randolph Hotel, Kingston, FRIDAY and | governors of King's College, to be for | held, June 18th, the Society of the the highway. Miss Finley says that he left her house about ten o'clock of home. was 'also a suitor for the hand of Miss two weeks ago to-day with a bullet in his brain, having been shot the night before while driving along the road. It was supposed that he had committed suicide, though there was yehitty to show that he had shot understood Dr. Parkin nine | will have completed the Rhodes scho WHO id the $1.000 policy on the life But ARE WILLING TO | they pd e 00 policy on Pnight under precisely similar circum- Loses Mind On Vessel--Ten Days the crew, was found in the hold of the beneficent fairy queen. His wanton trial future of Cape Breton, Andrew Carnegie has cot himself into the bad a - graces of Sydney's citizens, and May- or. £2.000. Applicants for or Richardson states that he will re- commend the immediate return to Mr. Carnecie of his $15,000 library gift that town. A meeting of citizens COL. SYRONDS. Thomas + W. engineer in se of sven The gifts were ion of Butialon- done in Buf: ol. Symonds. in of his duty. solid silver tea pd a beautiful he products y N ew Yor Id watch and ha The presentation Mas mnde on the of the B Merchants' Ex- pessed: by © a8 crowd on the GAMEY CALLED. 3 Toronto, Ont. M London, at that to the by Bashi Basouks, w DAY, MAY 14; 1908. Detalls Of A Massacre At! Monastir. 5 them, and w kish op, govemor. a Bulgarian Turks came to could arrive drive off the At the opening the court it was books had narrowed Information as It was day. He had money and this only shows what he deposited. He also had a small <ac- one assisted him in, preparing the statement. J. R. McOregor was the take an independent stand was mis leading as was his letter to Mr. Strat- Manitoulin Expositor was to keep that paper quiet. He said he still call- said he had a mining deal with Ed tor, in the beginning of September. GIRL'S SUITORS MURDERED. While Driving Home. Indianapolis, May 14.--Louis Yeager, Emma Finley, Sunday night, and when and also in the right temple, and his position in the buggy indicated that he had been killed while driving along last night and started in the direction Francis Sutton, a young man who Finley, was found dead in his buggy hime, but the murder of Yeager Jast stances Jeads to belief that both young men were assassinated because of their attentions to Miss Finley. There is no clue to the murderer. { CARNEGIE AND CANADA. His Onslaught Upon Dominion Receives Attention. London, May 14.--Andrew Carnegie is evidently being found out by - the English press, which has hitherto seemed to regard him as a kind of attack on Canada finds no sympathi gers, while even the Scottish papers reproduce the Outlook's slanEht up on what it called "the bastard indivi dualism of his Pittsburgh carrot bonus philanthrophy." The Canadian Gazette, in an article entitled "'Car- negie Vinegar," shows that Mr. Car negie is ignorant of the elementary facts ax to Canada's present powition and prays that Canada way he deliv ered from Carnegie's benefactions. stare «Spe Tired Feet," rolieved at once with Borated Talcum Powder. Large were killed. government of public worl cabinet, scope of ture, such as confederation capital or in The house Sir William amendwan tion being public works character, 11.40 p.m. ed a telegram that Senator The Kings 9%5¢. bottle for 15c., at Gibson's Ked 5.5. EA ee seb terian synod. year on May opposing numbering three hund are displayed on the which 'still has three Advices from Tandier the imperial forees have rout bel mountaineers near Fee, Morocco say the Ar abandoned Mequinez, anxiety regarding elsew] received. here from Fi _ Troops Could Intervene. New York, May 14.--A Monastir, acédonia, cable to the Tribune, via ws details of a massacre tch, was begun entirely as carried on by Letters stopped by Tur Only top bY of thei | OK, statd that the more hopeful, in con tural prospects. = MAYOR HALL RE-ELECTED. -------- Ogdensburg Voters Have Chosen Him For Another Term. and a Turk, Several the rescue of their com- rade when the Bulgarian drew a re volver and shot one of them. he Bashi Bazouks thereupon swarmed in- to the Bulgarian right and, left, and fortunate persons hauled. Thirty viet killed; .and several hundreds beaten unmercifully before the troops whom they over- img, were reported yesterday. Hon. George Hell was re- elected mayor of the democratic ticket by a 627. The entire democratic as also alected. . Fitagera was To John M. Barr by a sub- stantial majority. Mussulman population. The troops made it a point neither,to kill or hurt a Moslem, but drove into their homes all the found on the streets. The town into a panic. The shops were shut and the new branch of the Ottoman bank was closed and strongly guard ed. The next day there: were a small outbreaks in other portions of the town und a few more Bulgarians E. ridge, John Henan and William Kel- Levi Gedbow, Al ticket, Dr. W. 8 On the citizens' Daly, James S. Kelly and James r-------- PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. OOOO OOOO OO The Premier Parries the Opposi- tion Attack. Ottawa, May 13.--The long promis- od attack by the opposition in connection wit the departments: adopti upplies if the cite schools carried by a large majority. ------ GHOST CAN'T GET PROFERTY. -- Chancery Court Cancels Deed ot Explorer Cavendish. Mey Nea heey, A H court, has ordered deed rumored changes in ks and marine and fish- head this afternoon. cries came to a works. The premier fore leaving for the asking Mr. Prefontaine he had informed him that 'the the marine and fisheries de- partment would be enlarged by addition of such branches of the vice as are purely marine in their na- the hydrographic sur- vey. The debate spirited, and was tion. Raymond Prefontaine, Tarte, Thomas D. Monk, Mr. Lemieux The discussion drifted off into munici- pal afiairs of Montreal, and the me thods of Mr, Prefontaine in connect tion therewith which sharp passage between Mr. Mr. Prefontaine. In reply to M property to {wile of Major C. H. Strutt, and her. children, to the exclusion of 's own wile, who was formerly leading lady tre. Mr. Cavendish, in bis chancery court, charged table turning and that Mrs. Strutt obtained the deed sretending to be the ghost of his, plaintifi's mother, senting the latter as speaking heaven and advising him to so pose of his property. participated in by Chase Casgrain, m---- WILL BUILD MONASTERY. German R. C. Immigrants Come From Minnesbta. May 14.--The movement of a large body of German Roman Catholics from Minnesota to Saskat chewan, which began in the last days of April, when some five or #ix hundred members of the party crossed the line, will soon assume grant pro- 0 ANE CHILDREN Do all sorts of things with their SHOES. hom leather you we ave r. Talbot (Bellechasse) Hon. W. S. Fielding stated that loans have been from the federal tre made to the G.T.R. asury, that is since he time of confede- ration the G.T.R. owed of Canada $25,707,393, was taken over (Canada as an asset, stands on the balance sheet, no pay- ment having been mad You must give t and good work if THE CLASSIC SHOES Are made to stand. hard wear. But hapely and stylish as by the Dominion he at least 10,000 people be- he party will have settled land, situated about half Yorkton and Saskatoon. s under the control of they've just as a our grown-up shoes. . JENNINGS, King St. 'And' He Was Heavily Fined went into committee . Mulock's bi)l to aid of railway labor 5 was amendgd by in cases thé concilia- unable to make an The movement i the Benedictine Monks. astery will be a feature of the district where the party are settled, and will be one of the finest buildings of this clase in the country. ---- IRON WORKS BURNT. Were Frame Structuras--Origin Of Fire Unknown. 14.-The buildin and plant of the Northern Tro were: completely destroyed by the settlement putes. Clause provision that tien committee 1s amicable settlement the minister of rai matter to arbitrat Mr logan (Cum Iways may refer the Hope Aus 'Merstein, the large: t Rhine di d at Mavence by the ernment' with adultersting his" ~ duct sold as hock vintage, was, yeslerday, and sentenced to pay a fine berland) moved an ¢ that in cases where a cen the employees and the government rail- pute exists betw management of ways and they can third arbitrator, ernor in council of the pi Queiwe, Prince Edward Scotia or New Brunswick be given the authority to appol third arbitrator the lieutenant-gov- rame sfructuieg, The origin of the fire is un: instead of the selec po wn. loss about $15,000 to $20,000. question wsing amohg ants tannic avid, gels With these he also Greek wines of the cheapest cil. The suggestion w the minister of labor an ended accordingly. ported and stand Mr. Tarte asked to the working ol tem to Belle isle. Mr. Sutherland sai first been some the working of the sys lately it had been wor iactorily. He promised to have the of- ke a report giving full information on the whole sub- ject. This report might be brought down in a week or so. * Having passed all the estimates of department for main- lines en other | have gone on strike to en mand for a fifteen Shamrocks To Start May 30. Gourock, Scotland, May 14.-It 1 that the dismantling snd re- wo Shamrocks will accomplished in record ti end spars for the ocean rigs are prac- s for third reading. for information as { the Marconi sys the yachts will start for the United States has been. provisionally ficer in charge mal Wood Workers On Strike. May 14.-The woodworkers and finishers in the factory of Raymend Sewing Machine Manufac- some fifty in all, | MONTREAL We wish to intimat the public works tenance of telegraph of a revenue producing cent. inerease of house adjourned at | wages. fr tood thst the at present range from $1.26 to adjournment Hon. Mr. | $1.75 a day. : Fielding announced that he had receiv- contradicting the report Cochrane's illness had ended fatally. Fortunately the respect: i wells ed' senator's condition had doy many oil well ---- that with the. opening © gour business, about th § 16th, we will conduct | Order Departnien Just before Thamesville, Mav regular | a capacity of barrels per day of a very oil. Experts pronognse in Canada. Webb's chocolate almonds, 15¢. for 10c. and Jersey Cream Cara mele, 10s. for 5c, at Gibson's Red Cross Drog Store; telephone 230. ton and Toronto Presb meet in Toronto nest x DL ------------ the blak cat in Jenkins'

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