Daily British Whig (1850), 27 May 1903, p. 5

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IE ed) A 28 ) = rT. a. =</ most _ attractive ishings be tractive styles and 3, it will be stra We think of noth. thing else at night, ind. You'll be iw ih $10, $12, $12.50, ¢ ~ 5 the best on! Lh CT FACT FACT 'G SHOES IT WELL Ultz & Dunn, Slater. R.DS itary Heels. IDS f and Dongola. STORE > 0000000000008 obos000coeeE and $10 nity of Seeuring. » prices of 3 Clothes { should be con- During a suit, 0, $6.50, $7.50 4 ' worth $8.50, Come and see y sense of the cannot be sur- p and Gents' Furnisher, peess Street. n's. i DE AGAINST RACE. . ing May Get a Set Back. May 27.--King Edward, tly interested in the il race for the Bennett cif take place in Ireland on discussed the provisions t of the race with liour vesterday. The sut® has summoned a special discuss arrangements aim ho ¥ ks of the race mize the risks o postions , with the government with the ne Some of | sade against 'the race, Pr petition ocurred in France 8 the race will be as PU it: will be dangerous t are sold oni their DE vinners. Quality, patter and price. The he York City: tyle from New ol y window. Our stock anderwear is tomplete.& . We ask you to s¢ , Brock street. a -------------- Jioe, rushes: see our 10. FEL ¢ som. A Abernethy, Are the counter RT Smmbis Mhislins, Dress Stuffs and® 'Woven 'Dainties; 'The loom artists have caught may a Bint from' nature, and "the 'merchandise artists have made. the things Almost: as. cheap for you as if they, SIV: § 5 9 ------ Tami den poo Powe sah Big Dota Elo tc. wc ie 3 Black Mualite, dBtotdh, SogTFuke Cama Clothe snd Irish Hie "and Tego I o 5c. & ihe Lincas, He aud ST and Back lion? 1834c. fo | Grass Linen with Cort Satin Stripes, entirely op. a yard. new and very 'pretty, Sc. a yard. White Lawn Masligs, 5c. to $5c. s yard. Plain Chambrays, Ducks and Piques, 13gc. lo Judia Lines Mualins 106 to de. 4 yard. 2c. 3 yam. White Spotted Musling, 2g tp. 35c, 3 yard. Our ~assortment of "Summer "Waists and Dress Materials-isdangeand-very choice. Make your selec- tion ere the novelties are picked up. In stock. Mid-Sammer Faskion Rgriew 1 Woman 8 Magasin fof June Sc. New Idea Puttemis 0c. Er ry _-- ---- a Hotel eck London & RESTAURANT, Largest and mest 'magnificent Motel in Europe, 9 uresque Embankment Gardens and river, Or MODERATE CHARGES. Bedroom, light and attendance included, from $u.do per day. Breakfast, from soe, ; lunch; yc. dinner, 9r.50 Suites, ensuring absolute privacy, from $6 per day. Telegraphic Address : Cecelia. London. LE THIS WEEK Sizes, 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 6, 7+ Job Lot Ladies' Oxfords. See Them On-Tables at the Door for 75¢. _ Prices were from $1.25 to $2.50. A Headquarters. for Trunks and Valises, COMMERCIAL. A. JUDAH, Manuger. Metropolitan Stock Exchange Incorporated Under the Laws of Massachusetts NEW YORK STOCKS. . 'From Metropolitan Stock Exchange. May 277h. CAPITAL $l 00,000 Union Pacific Lt raul FULLY PAID. Bi Transit Sugar . People's Gas . KINGSTON "BRANCH US Se Clarence Chambers, GRIND SE { 1-2: esi ror Tenn Coal & iron Miss. Pacific % % 5 A Sguthern Pacific Opposite British American Hotel. Ontario" & Western "Phone 408. N.Y.C J. J. McKENNA, Manager. Bonds, Stocks, G aia and' Provisions bought on Pref Las Atchison, Louis. & Rock Island Pennsylvania, Ry Texas, & Pacific Atchison margin or for cash. Col. I. & F American Loco Amal. Copper MONTREAL SPOCKS € W. F. DEVER &C0. BROKERS Cor. Brock and Wellington Sts, C. H. PODRE, CORRESPONDENT, Stocks, (Canada Pacifi! Ry Poledo- Ry Montredl Street Ry Toronto Sweet Ry Halifat ' Street Ry. Twin* City Transit Commercial Cable Montreal Telegraph Dominion Cotton Co Bonds, Grains ahd Hon Nav. on Le ono Provisions; "Bought and "Sold 'for | Ben Tele phone ne ds aoe 3 or 4 Cash or 'on' Margin. Banicol Montréal 163 Molson's Bank... ... 200 OX Interest charged only when Maisons He 194 194 stocks carried over Sunday. Dominion Coal 94: oli etroit United 7 $4 Telephone No. 588. Winnipeg Ejectric 250 180 Montreal Power i 58 44 AMERICAN AND CANADIAN | N.S. Stee 135! 000 CORN FOR SALE IN CAR | Ogilvie ling 13 New Railway. At a meeting held in' Perth, the pro- CORN = Write or wire for ess; delivered your station T Si Evade sals Mr. Judd, anent the Kings- osals of Mr. : h, WITZEL Bing, Toront on Gananogue-Perth-L anark electric railroad, wepe announced. The line will. be forty-seven miles long, and Mr. Judd 'estimated that the cost 210,000 a mile. Mr. Judd would be «tated that he expected a bonus of {20,000 from Gananoque: £50,000, F ront of Leeds and Lansdowne: 810,- Lansdowne 600, Rear of Leeds and ' &;,000, South Croshy: $19,000, Ras Xv Yaroess: £5,000, 8S. Elmsley; Wd 1 1 ge Ro 1 £90,000, "FoR SALE OR TO RENT. Perth. All were unanimous that FURNISHED, ogr STONE | HOUSE, | Porth must have sonnec.ion with the & a i Bue. Jutmediate front, but assured Mr. Judd that the Loaxtia, 249 pie bonus asked was too high. loca. NON EST You Need Cod Liver Oil and Iron but think you can't take them ? Don't Jet that worry you. You can take FERROL (The lron-0il Food) and FERROL combines with the finest Cod Liver Oil the best form of Tron in full medicinal doses. Sample and literature free. 6c. =» Boftie. At all Druggists, or from : 'FERROL COMPANY, Limited : THE FER Toronto, Ont. Laboratory add biteas' 14 King Street Wost "THE | MONUMENT 10 ¥ TO MEMORY OF SIMCOE. . inna, Lieut,-Governor, Present --Hon. G. W. Ross Gave Historieal Ad- dress--Col. Qtter on 'Hand With Force of Dragoons: Toronto, May 27.-- "Cap" Sullivan's absence was the chief event before the public accounts' committee of the legislature this morning. The com- mittee decided to issue a summons calling Sullivan hefore the bar of t house. Sullivan was notified over a wiek ago that he was wanted. It is reported that the "Cap" is the pro- prietor of ' the McCarthy saloon in Buffglo, which gained notoriety in the Nelson affidavit case in the police court there. The "monument erected in the (Queen's Park to the memory of Col. John Graves - Simcoe, the first gover nor of Upper Canada, was formally unveiled this afterncon by the present Keutenaht-governor, Mortimer Clark, in the presence of a distinguished ga- thering. Hon. R. Harcourt, acting honorary president of the Ontario his- torical society, presided, and opened the proceedings in a very brief gpeech. Hon. George W. Ross delivered an histovical address, and Lord Minto al- so took part. Otter commanded a small guard of honor of Royal 'Ca- padian-Dragoons, as a fitting tribute Col, to the founder of Ontario's' militia force. Simcoe, was governor from 1792 to 1796. - The monument fund was contributed to: by the gevernment and collected by the 'Ontario Historic: al society, The statue is the work of A.W. Wellward -and 'stands in the eastern. portion of Queen's. Park, Charles Aherns & Co., tanua®, of Berlin, are suing the lanners" Associ: ation for $275 reba'e on sole: leather purchased. from defendants. The plain- tiff claims that fifteen of the leading leather firms of Canada are combined and give rebates to retailers who pur- chase from them on the production of a declaration that nothing had . been purchased from .any other source ex- «opt oak sole leather or imported oak- sole 'lébther, D."A. Burns, secretary oi the Tannmeors' Association 'has been ordered to.attend for. examination. The argument on the North Grey election appeal was not. reached in the court of appeal, to-day, tip to the noon adjournment. Judge Macmahon, to-day, gave judg ment in favor of the Vieioria Sport- ing. Goeds (o., Springfield, Mass., against the 'Harold A. Wilson Co., To 1onto. Plaintifis claimed a patent on a platform and punch hag and sued for infringment. $100 was awarded and the destruction ordered of forty bags belonging to the defendant. Y'he master-in-chambers, to-day, or- dered Mrs. Jennie Quirk, Bufialo, to give other security for costs im her ac- tion . against the Londen Guarantee Co., for insurance on the life of her husband, the late James Quirk, Brant- ford, H. T. Westhrook and Fred. Wast- broek,' Brantford, . respectively father and brother .of 'Mrs. Quirk, were on the bond for. $400. already given, but disallowed by the master. ~ MR. -BALPOUR'S -*ROMISE. Government Will Contribute To Relief of Antarctic Steamer. London, May 27.--Premier Balfour announced in the House of Commons that the government was prepared to contribute to the relief of, the officers and men of the Antarctic steamer Dis- covery, now ice-bound in the Antarctic region. 'At the same time the premier criticized the action of the Royal Geo- graphical Society and the Royal So cietv in sepding out 'the expedition guard it. WANT TO GET BACK. The Strikers Are Slumping To The Company. Montreal, May 27.--The which the employees of the street rail way are return to work indicates that the strike is practically over and in 'a dav or so there will be no indi cation that there was a strike. The company states that seventy-five per cent. of the men employed at the St. Henri sheds applied for their posi tions to extent to ---------------- Killed By Lightning. May 27.=W.. R. Smyth, M. Algoma, bas received par iculars of 'a sad fatality which occur red in his branch store, at Roek Lake, onk day last week. A of Frank (lark, Ophir Mine, was standing in the store during an electrical storm when a bolt entered the huilding and killed him instantly. ------------ Endorsed Roosevelt. - Harrisburg, Pa May 27.--The re- publican state convention, to-day, en- Real President Roosevelt for re- nomination, and declared against any change in the present tarifi schedules. Senator Quay declined to accept re- election as chairman of the state committee. I'oronto, 1.P., for son Tenth Victim Dead. Paris, May 27.--Marcel Renault, the autoist who had his skull fractured during the Paris-Madrid auto race, on Sunday, died of his injuries this morning. This makes the tenth vic tim of the accidents during the race. Burned To Death. Charlot#etown, I, May 27 Mrs. James Dougan, of this plgce, was burned to a crisp in a fire wifich destroyed her son's residence at Don- aldston, last evening. She was eighty- four years of age: Complaining Of Her Husband. A woman residing on King street east was in the police station this af: térnoon complaining of the brutal con- duct, «of her husband. She wanted to have him suinmoned before the magis- trate. -------------- 8. J. Sharp, Montreal, western man- ager of the C.P.R. Atlantic steam- ship lines, was in the city today.on business. The local Lord's Day Alliance exeou- tive meets this week to to con ider an without 'being fully prepared to safe LIWEDMESDAY MAY AT. WILLIAM L. PENFIELD. Take Mohonk, N.Y. May 27.--The ninth annual conference on interna- tional arhitration opened here to-day and will continue through the re- ainder of the week. John W. Foster, ex-secrotary of state, is the presiding officer, and among those who will address the conference are William L. Penfield, who represented the United States government before The Hague court in the Pius Fund case; Dr. F. Trueblood, of Boston, and F. W. Holls, who was one of the representa- tives to The Hague peace conference. The considering of the Venezuelan trouble at The Hague court and other events of the past vear are expected to. make the present conierence un- usually. interesting. 'IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. News Of The Districts On Both Sides Of The Lime. The 'death of one of Picton's oldest citizens, in the person of Miss "Marty Cosgrove, occurred on Friday. rs. Elizea Jinks, Picton, ninnty years of age, without the aid of glass. es, made a dress for herself. This is most remarkable. Stirling Clark Edwards died at the residence of his mother, Cedar stréft, Belleville, - this week, aged twenty: seven.: His widow survives. Mrs. James Justus, wife of James Justus, @ *former resident of this town, died at Greenbush, on Satur: day, after a lingering illness. The Clapp property, on the corner of Paul and Main streets east, Picton, is being thoroughly oviihauled, and will be converted into tenement apart: ments. News comes from the North-West of the sudden death of Charlie Minaker, which occurred in the Dauphin hos pital. He was eighteen years old on the lst of May. Richard Smith, a vouth of fifteen years, is to stand trial for the theft of £2 from John Jones Brown, Lynd: huret. Prisoner is an English boy in this country seven years. J. A. Kinsella, 'dairy commissioner of New Zealand, has received the offer of a similar position in South Africa at a largely increased salary. We has not decided to accept but will prob: ably do so. Mr. Kinsella is a Glen garry boy. MILITARY CAMP ARRANGED. That Will Go Under Canvas Here. It has been decided that a camp for training will" be Kingston from the 23rd of the 4th of July. The Army The Units militia heid at June to Service Corps, bearer and hospital compan ies, engineers; artillery and cavalry will twrm out in full strength. The attendance from rural infantry regi nents will be limited to the officers, ioned officers. and twenty from each company. The units will be trained at Rarriefield : 3rd Dragoons, 4th Hus surs, 40th, 45th, 46th, 49th, 56th and 59th regiments, No. 3 company, C.A. 8.(., No. 2 Field Hospital company. Bearer companies will only train in non-commiss SoRscotn? following camp for the last three days of the camp. for which they are severally de tailed The artillery unite to undergo in siructions at Deseronto, beginning June 23rd, are Ist Brigade Field Artillery, 6th Field Battery, 2nd Bri gade Division Fiela Artillery, R.C.F.A. 5th, Sth and 11th Field ae} 3rd Field Battery, 15th Field Battery, Ist Field Battery 2nd Field Battery. Cleveland Bicycle Stolen. . of 395 Brock street, to the police of the wd wheel, with a pa: brake. About five he entered the office Fair, leaving his wheel standing against the curb, Returning a half hour later he discovered that the bicvele had been taken. About pine o'clock that night he found a Columbian' chainless wheel lying on the sidewalk in front of the post oi- fice. As it had been lying there for over three hours he took charge of it and handed it over to the police, who still ave the wheel in their possession, Frank A. Sullivan died on Tvendinaga. The deceased was ill but a few days with conges- tion of the brain. Mrs. Sullivan was a daughter of the late George Latta, Mrs. Monday in Thurlow, and was born "thirty six ye ars ago. Rev. Fr. Kehoe and Police Con- were engaged this morn- in rounding up truants from the Roman Catholic schools. ' Four were caught and promised to attend school regularly if not placed under arrest. stable Page Lord Aylmer, adjutant - general; Lieut.-Cols. Hughes, Lindsay; and Lessard, Toronto, were in the city to day on a tour of inspection of the loyal Military College, John Shamy, king of the local As- svrian colony, will be sumnioned to appear before the police magistrate on a charge of selling goods on Sun- day last. ETAT TE III IE TTI Suffered Ten Years. "1 suffered for ten Years with bron: chitis and was unable te work for wonths at a time, then T used An- gier's Petroleum Emulsion and it nade me feel like a wew man." Robert Weir, 1éronto, Cannda. 'QUARTERS OF { RIN. The thirty-five Chinamen captured in the raid on a Toronto gambling Sousa on Saturday evening were fined A shooting . alffiray occurred, at Dis- of Amede Boil r, who, it is said had intimidated St. 'Hilaire, chant, iato firing the Shot. in a fire which destroyed the five- storey tenement '304 and 306 West 135th street, New York, early on Wodnosday morning, four persons were burned to death and a number of others were seriously inju Dr. Barr, M.P.P. (Dufferin), lost a valuable diamond ring in the members lavatory atthe legislature. He left it on the washstand after washing and forgot it when he went away. When he returned it had disappeared. mer- A destructive tornado struck the er of Elmo, Mo., on Tuesday night. Nine persons were killed out- right and five injured, some of whom may die. Many business houses and over forty dewllings were destroyed. Richard Christmas, Victoria, B.C, was accidentally shot and killed by W. J. Walker, who mistook him for a panther 'while the men were ont hunting at Parksville at the time. Christmas was shot just abdve the heart. The men were the best of friends. A very heavy thunderstorm passed over Watford, Ont., on 'Tuesday. even ing. George' Westgate, on' the 4th line of Warwick, had' his barn struck by lightning and burned. Jathes Mahey, two miles 'we¢t, also lost his barn by lichtnine, Three other barns were also destroved. An ice Arus Js being organized in Toronto to take in _every company distributing ive in this fleld. An agree- ment signed by all interests has been deposited with a trust company, and the option will not expird before July Jat. The promoters of the trust "de- lare 'that prices will not be advane: Huddersfield, oa The British steamer on Tues Eng,, col which sailed, from Antwerp, day evening, for Grimsby, lided with the Norwegian steamer Uto. The Huddersfield is reported to foundered. From fifteen to have have been drowned. The. crew were saved. The passengers were mostly seamen returning to England. The bows of the Uto were damaged. KEPT TO. HER BED. Indiana Woman Dies After Pumling Doctors. South Bend, Ind., May 27. --Miss Alice Barth of this city, who died yes- terday, had not left her bed for thir- ty years. Three decades ago she was handsciue, accomplished, and a leader in South Bend society. One day, when apparently in good health, she 'took to her bed, and for thirty years § never left it, although in all that time phy- sicians could not discover that any thing ailed her. Up to the day of her death she kept fully informed of all local and public events. Removing To The Northwest. Yarker, .May 25.--Work is being rushed. ii the wheel factory. now. The water wheel in the foundry would not work right, so the" water was let off to discover the cause, when the wheel was found to. be clogged with ecls. A new five-foot. boardwalk has heen laid, along the street on the north side of the river. J. Freeman and W. Walker have purchased a place of business at High River, near Calgary. The family will likely - re move there. Henry Walker has secur- ed a position in Orillia, and leaves this week, The parents oi. Frank Crimmonsy spending a few days here, lit for their home in Watertown, N. Y Dr. F. 8. Rutten spent Friday evening at Napance. The residences of Vrs. J. A. Shibley, J. H. West and M. Cambridge have all been re-painted this spring. The Yarker band plays each Saturday night in their baad stand. We all appreciate this treat. Miss L. Ziegler, Kingston, spent Sun day, the guest of Miss Jessie Winter. } aie + Montgomery is "home from Kingston. John Connolly is ill. Miss Jessie Winter is spending a few days in Kingston, the guest of Miss Louise Ziegler Sale Effected. Canadian Freeman Mrs. Jdward Garvin has sold all her property next to the Artillery Park to the militia department at Ottawa for the moderate sum of 85,000, This will make an excellent parade grou ind an¥ it is also a complete contradiction to the oft-repeated rumor that the bat teries were to bo removed from King ston. The deal was finally closed on Friday last when Mrs, Garvin got her good solid cash in her hand from Ot tawa. She is moving out of her old home on the property which is one of Kingston's oldest landmarks. Will Lose Both Eyes. Detroit, May 27.--A pitiable acci dent occurred Monday, in Windsor, when Gordon Boug, the seven-year-old son of William Boug, the Sandwich avenue merchant, lost the wight of both eyes, by the explesion of a fire- cracker, with which he was cdlebrat ing Victoria day. The lad is resting casily at his home on Victoria avenue, but it is feared he will never gain the sight of his eyes. Twenty years ago to-day the coun- cil and "HB. W, Folger were in argu- ment over the possession of the mar- ket battery. To-day the eity would not like to see the old state of ai- fairs revived. Bandsman R. J. Bennett, 14th Re- giment, 'and Trooper . #raser, 4th Hussars, have been awarded service medals by the militia depart- ment. Manager Jones had a force of men at work to- ny A merry-go- round at Lake Ontario Parl {ory Jo the opening of that popular ol 'and? Mrs; Tracy, Belleville, are 4 rn ula, Bidens, suet NEWS OF WORLD oi TELEGRAMS S FROM: raoli, Quebec, resulting in the death | twenty of her passengers are said to J of the wheat Yerry and can bo used at any 11 onal pani desert--and isa 1 : basis for hundreds of deligious combinations. Send for " The Vita) Question," an artistic little * cook book illustrated in colors, Sap E88, Write | ¥ tolay to The Natural Food Company Toronto; Ont. 8 D000 DOCOO00D0OCOOL QOOC OL Superior to All-Others E. B. EBDY'S NEW Indurated Fibre Ware : 'Tubs, Pails, ete. JOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. INSIST ON SEATING RHE oF EERE . % ¥ SES. - revere +444 oo == - > =A 0 bi For the exact man are a} medium weight, Goodyear workmanship shown ef every "pair give satisfaction, made in Box Calf, prs a | and Vici Kid on the latest last: Sizes 6 $4 a Pair. . 'McPDermott's Shoe ': Fe Ire +EPEPE ® Last wéek we opened up. several ispléndid: % jines of Boys' Neat Serviceable Shoss=THE a LOOKS WELL" ON SUNDAY" AND WEARS WELL ON.ANY. DAY. ® goods are all marked off and placed in od and! i we can assure our patrons; 'that they are values. and. lowest prices.in the eity. : See our Special Box Calf "Bal, sizes I to AT $1.50, 'Solid leather-all throughout. : & »J. H. HER sovese OIC DE ),(®) @ Who cen write from $10,000 to 8 they wish to secure a good. a gency, - to-commubicate with dhe Royal Victoria J Joie. Insurance. Co. Tile pea fond port fo Sep sm ~ business will find it to their {

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