Daily British Whig (1850), 18 May 1903, p. 6

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receipts of in a well, rit : hody was brought Saturday parents. -------- What Is Involved. the tneological department. arated according to faculties, a---------- Margaret Elisabeth Derry. Died Mav 17th, 1903, aged months and two weeks, Words cannot tell the hain wo bear, Our loss we cannot forget, It scoms as though this load of care Would overwhelm us yet, But see, a bright light gleams afar, From Heaven shining down, A cheerl In our 7 5 - 223 ved one's crown. Er - ¥ Variety In Greens. spf Sze the Toronts. rail- for were ,870,~ ALs0.076.08 over the search was made for him. alt Jour however, pare i n twenty feet of water. pre held. and: a verdict accidental drowning re to evening for inter sympathy is expressed for Between $100,000 and £150,000 of the funds of Be it belongs to In 1878 1! was raised for en- aus of ne again in 1887, there was a large amount. In the divi- sion of funds, a long period has to be gone over, and the subscriptions sep- seven ray from some bright star, paiLY WHIG. BmONDAY, COMMERCIAL TTERS. encourage the movement. There are oy " TAL BA 277,000 such schools in France, and it \ the Business | adopted Russia and Austria. rt y ne News. a al of A. Miscampbell, shutting | ype conservative who was umseated for Sault Ste. Marie, for bribery and corruption by Morreault, the Mon- treal lawyer. His majority was 198, and he on the ground that sufficient bribery and commissioners to A. N. Garrett, of the Crescent Ath- letic club, for axiag affairs. THE NEXT TOUR. Be Made By Xing And To Queen. London, May 18.~Truth says that the announcement that the king will take another cruise shortly on the royal yacht is entirely untrue. Ac ing to the . cording present arr mehs, drow accident at | the king and queen will join the Vie » Sov near Bath, Saturday | toria. and Albert at Portsmouth har wherehy port Wilson, the | bor on Friday, July 31st. They are to 3 je-year-old son of Mr. snd Mrs. Wil- | proceed in her to Cowes, for regatta Smith, street, this | week. The yacht will afterwards con: pe lost fife. The three had | vey their majesties to Ireland, and "| driven to the to Scotland. Early in to Germany to visit her great friend, the Princess Henry of Pless, at Furs tenstein. The duchess has been assuring her friends that the only reason for her giving 'up a town house is that the lease of the house she occupied expir- ed and rather than take another rvesi- dence while waiting for her own new house, she would stay during the ear- Iv part of the season at Blenheim and ¢ome up to a hotel in London when necessary in June or July. At present there seems more than a chance that the historic town of Bath whose ancient glories were supposed to have departed for ever-- mav vet-be the scene of as gallant, if not as dra- matic, doings as it was at the time described in 'Monsieur Beaucaire." A determined attempt is being made at Bath to win back for the town its.an cient fame as a place where smart folk could find, besides waters containing valuable medical "properties," such round of gavety as would attract cv the most blase. An official "master ceremonies," has been appointed in the person of Major Simpson, a noted so ciety man of Bath and at Easter time he.got such a series of fancy dress balls, hops, gala performances' at the . i Bath theatre and concerts as has been 10 Dandelion resus, Se Fudish held in no English city in many a cabbage, green beans, gen peas, | 90V: onions, parsley, beet top greens, at Carnovsky's. Read In The Churches, Io sEgkg JisEele 22 bration committee ing the caused much comment. Rochester officials are solve the myst surround death of Miss on Hunt, --_ man giving his her money, and then left her. Monkey Brand like gold, tin jike silver, like $8080 880005050050 18 day at Carnovaky's, green cucumbers, curly lettuce, seed mint and water cress, In the chyrches yesterday, the mo- tion passed by the Victoria Day sels ob- er vnc of Sunday 24th was road, trying to dead in a chair last Thursday. It has been discovered that she was married to a name - as Thomas Ralston, last January, who got all Soap makes copper crockery marble, and windows like crystal. Maryland strawberries received to- 6 | mated at over: $300,000. RECEIVES SIGHT AT 30. Mean Blind From Birth Recovers Sight By Operation. London, May 18.~A man thirty years old, blind from birth, bad his sight restored recently by em opera tion for cataract at a Glasgow oph- thalmic institution, which Dr. Ramsay describes in' the Lancet. The first thing the patient actually perceived was the face of the surgeon, At first he did not know what he saw, but the sur- geon asked him to look down. The sense of hearing guided the eyes straight to the source of the sound, The patient then realized that this must be a mouth. The first time he saw yellow it made him feel kick. The first sight of red gave him pleasure. Nurse Inherits A Fortune. New York, May I8--Mrs. Alicia Armstrong, sister-in-law of the late Lord Armstrong, C;B., of Lond on, in ventor of the Armstrong gun, died * | Sunday from concussion of the brain as a result of having fallen down a flight of stairs in her home. Her niece, Mise Dora E. Thompson, a nurse in the First Reserve Hospital at Manila, inherits her fortune, esti- Mrs. Arm: NICHOLAS 11, from old age. James Mooney, in Wilkesbarre. iel and Shenandoah, Pa. Jesse R. Salmon, absolute divorce, A Buffalo woman, two children, but velt out of 815. with appropriate Mrs. Roland B. York, is reported is devoutly wished Sunday, resulted Andrew Schmidt, died recently, saying that if Pox. javent townships. taining « in the affects Winni) who died York lately, apparently destitute, left $11,000, which goes to ~ ZAR OF RUSSIA, m-------- copal diocese of Newark, died Sunday ber the Victoria and Albert will cop: |" x overnment on Sa- | by Robert Fisher, ex-warden of vey the queen from Aberd to Cop: yy peel Sry we sun of | Northumberland -and Durham, who re- enhagen. The royal yacht been | gan (500, the sixth payment stipulated { sides in South Monaghan, near Bens: taken into Portathouth yard for | Th rotocol. : fort. 'an overhauling. She will be fitted with § "or 0 "yh 0G" Dorr Kent, Buffalo, | The deceased, who was nineteen telescopic masts, an improvement | Lif of the convicted man at Roches- | years of age, and belonged to Gar- which will enable her to pass through | ("has broken down and is in a de- | den Hill, was employed with another the Kiel canal. lirious. condition. man, in-drawing . manure from the The Duchess of Marlborough is going | A jarge black mule ate up a jacket barns to the fields. The two drivers, and six pay checks belonging to Dan- James Richards, miners, at Tremton, N. J., alleges that his brother has alienated the affections of his wife; and sues for the mother of claiming to twelve, tried to swindle Mrs. Roose- jround will he broken on May 25th exercises, new McKinley Memorial College, to be erected in Jasper, N.Y Molineux, to be contemplat- ing matrimony as soon as she gets a divorce in South Dakota. Drouth in the Ottawa valley threat- ens great damage to crops, and i for. In places seeding has had to be suspend- The Allan liner R.M.S. Ionian, from ontreal for Liverpool, sailed from TWENTY YEARS. imouski 2.40 a.m. Sundav. with ---- . twenty first, sixtv-three second, and | The Term Kent Will Spend In and sixty-two third-class passengers. Prison At Bridgeport, Conn., the attempt | Vv : made hv the nflicinls of the Connecti- | Rochester, N.Y., May 18.--Judge cut railway and Lighting company to Sutherland, in county . court, this run their cars with non-union men, on in a riot, in which | at least thirty-two mien were injured Peoria, 1éft. asolase in his will, | Prison. is woungest daughter, | Mary, married ® German she get the bulk of his property, if she | YY years. doesn't, the money will be divided Swehget the other members of the State Of The Crops. amily. CASES OF SMALLPOX. -------- [They Had BeenTreated as Chicken- Windsor, Ont., May 18. Charles Hod getty, deputy provincial health inspec tog 'of Ontario, who has just complet- ed 'g tour of inspection in Kssex coun ty, has identified - fourteen cases of small in Anderdon town-hip that had diagnosed 'as chicken-pox. Other cases were also discovered in ad- The houses the patients and those have been exposed to the malady have been quarantined, schools gnd churches | closed wind public meetings prohibited | section. Every effort is being made' to" stamp out the epidemic. RAINS WORTH MILLIONS. Another Successful Crop In West Almost Assured. ge, May 1S.--Another success- his daughter, for the TL rar Anti THERES A STRIKE IN made to secure a reversal of the judg- ment in the case of Patrick Carlin, the C. P. R. conductor, who was sen- tenced to two years in penitentiary for conspiring to defraud the C.P.R. Argument was heard to-day in the court of appeals from the lawyers for Carlin, and a judgment is expected on Wednesday. TALL HAT CAUSED DEATH. Drank Lemonade And Cowboys Shot Him. Houstcm, Tex., May 18.--Philip Buntz of New York, travelling ageat : The Always Busy Store on one tions, was asked by J _ PROSPECT. vaca i Rh " a" rt. jot i gow, After several vain - 'The Allan liner Bavarian, ig 'Union Met to Receive "Reports of | tempts, he told his father that : grea, foe pan], arrived +t DelogatesTrying to Get "Ee- | the scythe did not hang right. House As a Result of The post on Su line steamer Sicilian, from versal of Judgment in Case «Well, hang it to suit your- Corruption Proven To Have |; coy for Montreal, passed Cape} = of Patrick Colin. = self" said the senior Mr. Web- Occurred in Election. Race at 5.30 a.m. Sunday. Montreal, May * 18.--Officials of the f sel, anicl hungiit on atree - Toros Nay Jo he education de- Nagtoss have ed for he Montreal fleet] Railay Mo's Union Ste ith great composure, sai aq ntment - |at en: hs Ay, on account " tical de a is a and, pasiment has 4 cided. upc bu FABOTS Killing by whites of one of their num- emphatic Et and state that they "It hangs very well now, father. ant, will introduce the practical rtudy ber. hall Roti Pa. with the jor not making any demands on Hie Lom perfectly satisfied." of atsistiture Mos Mooi are of inberiting $1,000,000, will | EE far oh --~ Many persons make unsuc- school farm fr een shools | prospec ng 3 in as a |Tecognition of the union mor ha rep in contemplated with instrustions to.n not abandon his professio they such in cdntemplation. . They : : gessiul attempts to e 0. A. C. gradustes cach week. Cale: Pltuber. 4 XJ. Bishop [98Y last night's meeting was for the coffce. Dut after one ton county will take the initiative, the Wo 2 ast ape, #37, Epis. | Purpose of receiving reports from the bu i ; ; % county copntil nndeling to yuy nas ys delegates to the Pittsburg convention two y, and Sir ~ | and that it was held during the night William of Montreal, the to allow the entire staff to take part. third. The instructors will serve ab- An extraordinary effort is being Cans (air ti Other Big r bags LAIDLAW'S ™ SEE flere "SzaL Draxp" Ib. snd 2.Ib. Ti In 1 teh) Always Busy Store for a Bible house, was killed on Sat- urday night in Logan, west of here, | in the cowboy country, because he wore a high silk hat and also be- cause he ordered a glass of lmonade, at a bar instead of good "red licker." These two breaches of: the social eth- | jes were too much for the cowboys present, one of whom threw a lariat around Buntz's neck. The colporteur showed fight. He was felled to the floor by a blow from the butt of a heavy revolver, his skull be'ng frac: tured. Death followed in a few min- utes. Letters were found on him sign- ed "your sister" and post-marked New York. DEATH WON RACE. Two Hired Men Sport. Peterboro, May 18.--Saturday morn- ing, about ten o'clock, a fatal run- away accident occurred in South Monaghan, resulting in the death of Arthur Rowe, a farm hand employed Engage In New it is said, engaged in a race to see which would reach the barn first. Rowe's team became unmanageable, and ran away, with the result that the young man was instantly killed. . WHEN CONSIDERED. Granted After Fifteen Years' Servitude. London, May 18.--The Rights Association has tion asking for the Florence Maybrick, convicted of poi- soning her husband in August, 1899. have | Money Personal drawn a peti- release of Mrs. Linens! Linens! We Have Just Received Exceptional Va- lues in All Pure Linen Table Damasks. 66 inches wide, new designs, price 69¢. 72 inches wide, 10 different desigus, price 75¢ 72 'inches wide, spot, floral and conventional designs, price goc." 72 inches wide, 6 different designs, ggc. 72 inches wide, 4 different designs, $1. New The home secretary has replied to the petition, stating that when fifteen vears of the prisoner's life ehitence have been served the cuestion of mercy will be considered. This is considered generally as a confirmation of the re- port that Mrs. Maybrick would be re- leased in the summer of 1904. rain some Cream or Half Bleached Table Linens. At 25¢., 35¢. 39¢C., 45¢, 69c., 59C. | morninggesentenced Leland Dorr Kent, the Buffalo medical - student, found guilty of the death 'of Ethel Blanche who | Dingle, to twenty years in Auburn Towels Special values at toc. Special values at 12%4c. Special values at 15¢c. Special values at 20c. . The indictment was for man- slaughter in the first degree, for would | Which the maximum penalty is twen- Turkish Bath Towels 25¢., 20¢C., 12%cC., 35C., 49¢C., 50C., 75C Sharpton, May 18.--The impending dry weather threatens to injure the hay crop. Meadows and pastures on dry shallow lands are fast drying up. Grain was got in in fine shape and on the whole promises well. Planting is in progress. Cheese factories are going in full blast. The supply of milk is very large, and the price of cheese make the farmers fecl glad. Horse buy- ers frequently pass throrgh; prices are very high. A large anmouat of old hay is being held over. It will no doubt be very useful yet. It is said that the amount of stock throughout the coun- try is enormous. Farmers have more than they can pasture. We do not an- ticipate a fodder famine, but it seems unwise to overstock the farms. Bert Babcock and family have moved to Verona. C. Babcock and family have moved into Mr. Main's house. One of D. Karin's yearling heifers had its ley broken while pasturing at Mr. Walk) er's. Bush fires have been extinguished after doing - much damage. to fences and standing timber. Miss Lemmon, dozen. $6 per dozen. con- who Table Napkins Special values at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 per Tabfe Napkins at $2.25, $2 50, $3, $3.50 up ..JOHN LAIDLAW & SON... 170-172 Princess Street, Kingston. sempre} A Busy Week el AT THE , & wealthy banker. Had Broken His Neck. side about hali a mile from the wv lage of Merlin, twelve miles south neck. Invited To London Pastorate. commence in 1905. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 Halifax, * N.8., W. strong was the widow of John 8S. Armstrong Chatham, May 18.---W. A, Dodge, an Indian, was found dead on the road- here. The man had fallen from his rig while intoxicated and broken his London, Ont., May I8.--~Rev. John W. Graham, Montreal, has been in- vited to the torate of the First pas Methodist church, 'this city, term to ful crop in Manitoba and the North- West Territories is almost assured. The C.P.R. and C.N.R. received reports up to midnight from every station of their systems, stating that copious rains had fallen during Saturday evening and to-day, and there is already a il marked improvement in the appear- of | #nce of the grain fields. The rains which have fallen during the past thir ty-six hours are worth millions to the country, and a general feeling of hope- fulness prevail. ---------------- Drilling For Water. Star Corners, May 18.--Farmers this vicinity have their seeding about completed, and the planting aio is about all finished. William Reid is drilling a new weil, but so far he has not been successful in getting water. illiam Contre has a new Ey. . RB. Shibley is i of ig a new Store at Wilton. persons from Jocality atl he ball gam at Sydenham teacher, is preparing five pupils to try the entrance examination at Syden- ham, on June 25th. Messrs. Taylor and Morrison, Hartington, built a kit- chen and wood:-house for B. Tavlor. J. Smith has sold his steam' thresher to Mr. McKnight, Bedford Station. Neck Broken In Election Row. St. John, N.B., May 18.--John Man gan, a fisherman of Musquash, St. John County, died from the effect of injuries received in a quarrel on muni- cipal election day. Mangan got into an altercation . with ome Devine, a smaller man, whom he seems to have followed about with threats and at- tacks. Devine's brother, coming to the rescue, struck Mangan, who fell: into a ditch. s The Columbia has been fitted with a new set of sails. WANTED. rush. A TFINSMITH INMEDIATELY Go0D ages: Shpip to Simmons . Lockett Shas Store. Grand Stock Of Boys' and Girls' Boots, and low prices. Everything ready for the big 0 your buying before Saturday if you possibly can. & i Special Preparations for Victoria D8 F. O. LOCKETT 4 and A thin, gene: exce est ing got special in Iron Beds. wants Lo bi been and. is There is a DAIL Many peop loge aignity The sun ris sets at | wan LU gs, and rally wr Some of eded an have fall No man e other | rich try he was the essa thing hore) yaii¥ Ao r to say nyth Og 1291; Cana It at Ee tiLy of metal bedsteads | john, 190 about he ther sort; everybody acknowl- | 3692. Anne over any. Oth So" desire 18 to get you Arie gn] and see the new limes oO iron at ars de Sowing Hem bre th] ve to. aw 4 Yar of Xap" 4 foot, and 4x6 feet GR relly end iron or $8.75. ad Hatt Ding from $6. to rg 1n- 5 Oem all iron spring 5% Bo os hd : ta ¢ | e-- $4.50. Other. styles TO! . aso. 2 - He -- Ti R08T. J. REID, "THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, : Above Opega House, Princess St. d ¥ We hav sets, in 3 EBRATION | coc + GRAND GES mr and very - " GREAT MILITARY Review. Hy ticipated in by the Gentlemen To7 el ¥he R.MC. and A and Arar Batteries, Royal Canadian Fiel , rtil vy. P. W. UO Rifles, Highland adets, wy Service Gorge, Boys' Brigades, Veterans, Montreal jeld Battery, ""ROYAL SCOTS, OF MONTREAL, famous Highlanders (in ne of the grandest mili- ever witnessed in Can- branches of the Canada's kilts), making o tary spectacles ada, resenting all igh service. ARAL FESTIVAL! PARADE OF FIREMEN ! HORSE RaOES ta test day of sport ever he in Khe rs celal rates on all railroads $2.2 LL] ---- Cam Thu and steamboats. x Messra. . BELL, Mayor, W: ©: MARTIN, 5 MA 3-8 Chairman, Secretary. TH 3 HA and tale SYLVA, STAMPED AND th "THE Prices, GUARA of ET Hanley's, If anything had to be positively aig High right "Wedding Rings" have. The community is full of the "Smith Bros' > 18k Rings and everyone' will wear to a thread. Stamped 'Smith Bros." And Guaranteed. 350 King St. CAKES AND PASTRY Have you tried our Florence, Colum- bia, Alexandria, Duchess, Melba, Angel, Magnolia, Royal, Gingerbreads and Va- ills Cakes ? These are the latest out. .. POLLITT & BARNUM .. GOLLINGWODD STREET. WANTED, AGENTS. We have secured control of the "BEST BOOK ON EARTH," "funkel's Royal Piano Method" For the Dominion of Canada, and re- quire at once agents for every county to.pluce this book with dealers, teach: ers and the public. rare chance for energetic students during vacation to make money. Apply at Up-to-Date Music Store, 286 Princess St. EE --------------T WANTED. SMART BOY, AT ONCE, H. B. TAY- lor, 124 Princess street. A TINSMITH IMMEDIATELY. GOOD F ™ At The be meals. | Short CONG CON. M Qurs ness 8 The; = | Diam tistic : Price: wages. Apply te Simmous Bros. Ena GENERAL SERVANT. WASHING | satist PUL out. Apply 82 Wellington St. Ac ------_ rr -------------- SOME THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED Sales ladies. bachrack Deparument P store, Toronto. - AN EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID. AP- ply in the evenings to Mrs. F. W. | coer Albree, Emily sureet. Seo ima ---------------------------- A HORSE FOR SUMME MONTHS for its keep, light d ng, well used Apply at 51 brock Wtreet. RE- A COACHMAN--~REFERENCES I Hon. F. Elm- Quired. i T. Frost, Croft, Smith's Falls, Ont. BUILDERS' LABORERS IN TORONTO. ages 25¢c. per hour. Apply to Sec- Tetury of Builders' Exchange. AN EXPERIENCED HOUSE MAID. Apply in the evening to Mrs. Francis Hill Macnee, ¥52 King St. BOYS AND GIRLS WANTING STEADY work apply at Gould's factory; op- bosite 730 Hyincess street. A COOK AND HOUSEMAID . MUST have references. Apply to Miss Hora. 45 King street, after seven o'clock in the evening. A GOOD CIRL FOR housework, small family. References required. Good wages if satisfac- vy: Write to Box 40, Kingston -------- ER ae MEN WHO WANT A FORTUNE AND are willing to work to get it. Only ambitious men need apply. No room for drones. - Write . Marshall & Co., Teas, 'London, Ont. . MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE . Short time required by our method. 4 As Artist and t excell carry torial ng, | all tl First Rac Comparatively no expense. Tools, positions and Aintomas given! Cata- Ogue with daily papers showing de mand for-barbers mailed free. Moler J College, Chicago; Ill ets e-------------- ------------------. SEVERAL INDUSTRIOUS PERSONS in each state to travel for house lished eleven years and with = capital, to eall upon merchants agents for successful end profit ine. Permanent engagement $18 and v3 iis i Selope. THE NATIONAL, Oaxton Mdg., Chicage, Bx- | Pa wri! tha | tiot | ato {is ¢ | mo {to | gy | cen

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