Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jul 1903, p. 5

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and Diarchess Remedy than natural and then py safe and sure. When! d it is pleasant to take, | Clothes Of Quality. Our smart, handsome DUNDONALD SUITS are decidedly well! bred-- and you can call them "clothes of quality," for they certainly contain all the qualities appre- ciated by good dressers, The newest fabrics are here in single and dou- b e-breasted sacks, Yet with all the character and style which our good clothing possesses prices are as low as a careful man cculd wish 2.50, $15. iglish Hats w Hats and we invite wad old, to come in and in Soft Hats, 3, $2. BBY C0. ; use, Oak Hall. Blirst and constipation, {ames RE w A Pallid, Pasty and Puffy Face Indicates Ib, is. almost. needless Fa | # men and women thd FL di¥ict to the root of kidhe bafly and puffy face indie ¢ 2 8. They arrest the course ¢ ease. In addition -to this, tM disease, heal and build up the tiss in in the loins, loss 'of ob) <8 that. now usea, frequent sickness, Guhat in the "rine. Do notyho induced to use liquid kid» ney medic ; they contain deadly al: cohol which "feeds the disease. Kidney: Wort Tablets de purely vegetable; ne tioned symptomsgwhich are true alcohol "or irritaling poisbns in them, dences of impaired and weakened All druggists. \ bi ------_-- ; wae ma SS Store for LADIES" rio ANE WHITEWEAR LADIES' SUMMER WAISTS, fine quality, of White and Black Organdy with pretty shape; Yoke "ofRacte, R8ished with dedp Nubrollify and tad collars. Jr. Pettingill's Kidney-Wert Tablets * fould be used at oncg'by men and omen who note any "of the above Ree a or i : z ne 2 ; T 5 LADIHS' SUMMER WAISTS of very fine quglity Mercerized Matting Clot, ude' in stent, feds: wish Dates cnet aaa With dedp' BlaiBtitched pleats, pear! buttons, tab collars and grape applique tefmming. Very natty. SPENCE, & C0, The Leading Leading Millinery. Store. ~ FOR SALE TO RENT. ; ANY PERSON DES G'A CHEAP : bouse > Jot 1h iis city or country n t to elr intel sult EB. D, Hichardsdn: 178° Weninge ten street. -- ¥ 3 MONTREAL, STOCKS. * July 14th Canada Pacific Ry Foledo ky 3 Montreal Street Ry. [oT Ee HIS HISTORY. 5 bse marvellous curing tab- pass away cell by cell A 4 ---- 4 * HE MURDERED HIS MISTEESS ATL MOAT HOUSE. | Wonderful Woman Winner -- His- tory of Murderer's Romantic Career--Made a Full Confes- sion Béfore Expiring. Lepdon, July 14.--Samuel Herbert Dougal, known as tke "Moat House" ! murderer, was hinged, to-day, 'in Chelmsford prison, after making a full con'ession. , The exe ution closes a career' * of aime that was suirovnded by as many circumstances of mystery and sensdtion as the brain of a novelist ever invented. The ded for which he paid the death penalty' was ihe mur der of Miss Camille Cecile Holland, a woman of independent means, who not only gave him her affection, but trosted him so far as ta buy the lonely Moat farm, whee they might live together in peace, He betrayed her trust, and vable baseness, drove her out into the stillness of the night to blow out her brains, that he might become posses: red of her property, which he suc cedded in doing' By forging her 'name to her checks. PDowgal's. was a de idedly varied was a man of smart military appear ance, pleasant of speech, and polite. of manner, attractions which: enabled him tg win the affections of undis cerning ladies both in America' and England, whom. he lured to their rin. Of his early life, prior to his joimng the army, little is known. As a member of the Royal Engineers he 4 she had fits in Nova Scofia. Whey he first. landed 'in_ Halifax he was accompanied by a who suddenly became ill and She was buried the following Fhree weeks aiter the death of his wife Dougal sailed for England, and returned five weeks later with an ther woman, whom he introduced as his wife. ' It was stated in Halifax that woman "had a considérable fortune. She seemed on arrival « to be in ex. cellent health, But shortly afierwards of vomiting and cough ing. In two weeks the woman was dead, and on this occasion also the ienaing we e 'buried the following day. When Dongal finally left Halifax he persuaded a young: woman te ac company him antl she afterwards re tained to that city with a story of betrayal. The man was next heard of at Aldershot: and in various patts of Englan@. Later he went to lieland and there married again. Shortly afterwards he: was appoint od tq, some minor oe at Publin Custle, and among his duties was that of banking money: Ireland. he: forged the checks of two wile with scarlely concei- | capear, and ome full of incident. He | fwas stationed for a considerable time | this | other | While employed in | Reporters He Pellotder is vi8iting "her sister Choice print butter 20. per Ib. at Maullin's, : Exeuesion to Ogdensburg and river points, Friday, S:30 hey Sl; He Hand Miss panee, were city visitors to-day, The steamer Otiom isin the govern. went dry dock. receiving repairs, iis Marion : visiting | frie in Gananoque and Clayto, Cooke's Sunday school picnic » held this afternoon at Long parks George Vanhorn, Kingston is spend. ing his holidays with friends in Port Hope. Miss Sands, Kingston, is visiting her. uncle, Dr, R. N. Horton, Brook: ville. Mis: 0. G. Johnson, Johnston street west, has sailed for England to pend a month with relatives. A. Macdougall, Monteeal, wo. in the tity today te attend the funcral of the late W, AJ, Livingston, Alderman' Macfarlane's bicyétle stolen recently ffomh in front of Bagot was Island | | | f | { { ! | | St. Georre's" ME. church, Philadel Where the" first Methodist confer- jence in America wis hold July 140h, F177a Manv. prominent Methodists are {in the City of Brotherly Love to-day to | attend the 130th ann VOrsary celebra- { thon Rev J.S Hughes is St. | wge's pastor. phia street store has not yet been recover: ed. Joseph. Fournier, clork in Hotel Ran- dolph, on sick leave at Caledonia { Springs, is in the city to spend a fow | days. ~ |" _Baliour' Moody, (. James Swift and | Noble Steacy left ®this' 'morning in a sailing skiff for gu. throes weeks' cruise | among the Thousand Islands. | Hume, Bids; -princiral of | Campbellford 'high school, reached the | city last night to attend the funeral { of his cousin," the late W. J. Living | ston, | Mrs. William O'Neill, Bagot street, [wae tn the police station this iter noon taking out a summons for her hushand, whom she charges with as | stult. S "Just the thing,' said a customer | at the Red Cross drug store about | those sparklet syphons, | A Rideau stroet resident put his fa. | mily" out of the house on Sunday | night while he was drunk. Neighbors | will prosecute him if he repeatd such an inhuman act As a compliment to the visitors at present i 'the 'city from across the | Sherwood, Nae | 1 Sth. i lah hn eat . i » 4 Despatcting atid Oulfings Tubing [2 Events Transpiring All A runaway tenn killed Philip Mens. ner, an aged farmer, of Newark, _ Cynthia Haudrex, one of four tenarians in West Monroe, is aged 101, Wolcott people are suffering from a [ngue of musk rats, who have at- y garden stuff, Rufus Young, a notorious New Kng- land horse thief, has been caught, o ter a month's chase, . Robert 8. Skinner, aged sixty-five, died in the arms of his son in a edr- ridge in Oswego, from heart disease, Detective Hayden, = Rochester, has captured two notorious crooks, Chauncey Watches and James Craw ford. A deputation from Toronto waitpd on nanister of marine and fisherdes protesting. against removal of meteoro logical' bureau from Toronto, The petition of the Russian govern ment on the Kishineff outrages. by United States citizens may not be for- warded to the Russian government, Walter Johnson, a famous colored steeple chaze jockey, is locked up in the Windsor jail on the charge of try« ing to kill his wife with a huge Knife. A terrible cyclone ravaged the French possession Tonquin on June One hundred and fifty natives were killed and many villages laid in ruins, | Hower Garpwaite shot at Frank Utter, Belvidere, Allegheny county, both shots guing wild, and then shot himself. ' Both had been attentive to the same gir). The attornev-genera! 'and registrar of friendly societies are conferring to-day in Montreal, with representatives of rixteen loan companies, veganding vari ous bylaws of the cqupanios. A negro coachman, employed by W. ('. Kellogg, former president of the Bank of Mount Vernon, was shot and killed by another negro coachman,; in front, of | Mount Vernon's city hall. Judge Wilcox, the intimate. friend and: advisor of the late King Kalak aus. and 'other monarchs of the Ha waiign lglands, is dead as the result of an operation, blood poisoning hav ing set im, "Every man who participates in the lynching or burning of a negro is a murdeter pure and simple," js the opinion given by, Associate Justice Brewer of the United States supreme court, who is in Milwaukeé, oen- dead, Revival Of Mica Business. Sydenham, July 13. ~Thete ix a re vival of the mica business in this vlace. The General Electric company have re-opened their cleaning house, and are advertising for hands. F. Fox- ton has aléo re-opened his shop and is hidding for helpers, J, Chown, agent for the Webstergtompany, has several persons employed in going over what is known as the Webster dump. The Orangemen of this vicinity were ad. dressed in*Wesley Hall, yesterday fore noon, by Rev. We I. Brown. The Me thodist congregation was. addeessed in the evening by a Mr. Camp, an evan , of the Moody. school, Chicago. 5 A | ¥ youngest Clergy home to CEYLON-Tea BLACK AND § find it infinitely superior to' &k Sold only in. sealed lead By all groces 3 Pit Wa Fahindod packets. 25¢c. and '4oc, per We have the Monopoly of th Corset; because it is 'a. paten Corset, and nobody else canmake it, Every wolhaan kiiows that a "CREST" Corset cannot break at the waist; and is therefore especially adapted to every active woman, and invaluable to those with rather full figures. Do, not fail to try one. -If you do "you: will: buy no other style of Corsets. b REGULAR SHAPES o LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ------ Offers An Opinion, Kingston, July 13.5{To the Editor) I was reared under the rigoreus rules of the Presbyterian church, and thought anything: more sheorful, than a walk: in the vemetery on Sunday after noon most sinful, A: fow years ago it would have been n groat wranch to my consciench to hate taken a ride on the street car on Sunday: | am free: to ad: mit that I have entirely. changed my opinion and whine 1 was' at Lakes On. tavio Irk yesterday, and saw the number of people there; apparently working people with their little child rel, T was convinced that those whe would pregent ghemgfrom enjo Godigriven sunghine ap all the : of he o met ¥ine are"y rowdhinded a the big te of the Sid dle. cages; oh usnd people' "fi Christ's sake, and who how therehy bring the church into contempt. apd contradiét the teaching &f the gentle Nazevene CONVERTED. Margied Thiy fternoon. This afternoon Mig Sers FE. Allen, dutight®e of Whilain™ ANE, street, was married at her William Newman, of Wood WEAR 'CREST" CORSETS | MADE IN THREE STYLES a STRAIGHT FRONT DIP HIP 1 EINE IN, IRON SI PIN pleased express sion On' tHE face of 'the san who. we | wears : has Fit. well, ay 3 well, Léo well. Look for this name insides the Galas. ville, Ont., Rev. Dr, Anti dftigiating, It was a quiet wedding lyiteal re latives and friends a endif. Ape house was finely decorate with sweef peas and the bridal pair stood under a floral bell made of the _fragra owes. © "Lhe bride § y Wifee a oper white i Lg ali] Sealbiod a ho. qict of swiet peasy WSne Was assisted § by Riser, Bie bel Milo, in a dRHEY frock of figured ilk, Herbert Allen was groomsman. After a wed ding breakfast the couple started westward, going by the spepmer | Tos ronto. to: Toronto, 'themes "to Niagara Falls and Muskoka. Mrs. Newanan's Rong away gown was of navy: bine mohair, with hat "to mateh Scores bf gifts wers received from dear friends and incladed a onbinet; wecgstary anil chaiv from the public $chddl staff of lines, the 14th Regimental Band will play wn selection of American melodies | 10 at thie evening's concert Ministers, lawvers, teachers, others. whose occupations gives hut little exercise, should use Cartet's little Liver Pills for torpid liver wv. 1% W. Brown has gone. on 0 Visit friends at Smith's Falls. The Church of England entertainment, held on Friday night at Mace's Point, was favored with a fine night and a. good aetendance. Rov. W. 'I'. Brown and Rev. it : and |]. Mavety have avvanged {for am ex. biliousness, One is a Jose Try them. chanee of pulpits sometime during the If the city Property committee has | month! of August. The granolithic side any money to spare, it' ought , to be walk is being extended from the post used in painting the halls and corri- |loffice to John MeConnell's: vorger. J dors of the city buildings; which are [Hogan is excavating for g building on | na most shabby cohdition, and en- | the ground formerly, omupied by the [ tirely unfit, for the caze of visitors: |iokl hotel. The cottages on the morth made the | , Reve Mexander Laird wag to Bave | shore of the lake, ns well as the one | delivered an address to Orangemen in | at the Cove, have received their form. ter of a Liverpool merchant; who, as | Macdonald Park, Monday, afternoon, | or oceupant. Jamas McMillan is on the evidence at the trial disclosed, | Put he was delayed and reached: the | th invalid list Dr. Tovell is suffi was poésossed of Congiderable means | Pork Just as proceedings closed, much | cently recovered to look: after his pa in her own right. How predsely Dou- | the Wsappointnent of the: assem- | tients gnl first secured an introduction to | blage. Torpnto Street Ry Halirax Street Ry, & Ste John Electric Ry Twin City Transit BEL Telephone Cd RI"& O, Nav. Col Bauk of Montreal - Merchants Baik &.71635 8 £ §..J 205 pinion Stee < .4 15% 5 Dominion Coal foo 100 99g Montreal Power J. BO 793 wellknown members of the avisto | craey, For this (rime he served twelve | montks in prison. In 1594 he again | turned up willy a young woman whom | he had' met through: the agency of q | matrimonial advertisement. The two | lived" together for a, considerable time | in a country house on the outskirts of the village of Watlington, in Buck- | ingham=hire, Dougal devoted his time 10 .chicken farming and all went well | until another woman arrived on the | scene. and caused a breaking up of the establishinent. Ultimately, in 1808, le acquaintance of Miss Holland, daugh DOROLSAR BR AIA NAMNAASAR VAY iN N WAY) AA bhi A and .e i 3 A hil ] : ETE gd AVY Yi : \ VY RA AAA MH ng is deficient in : UR VOICE c that we have pur- -- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. July 14th Open. Ulose, Union Pacific vend . 18F 77 St. Paul » '| Maghattanp Be Gee Transit | KINGSTON BRANCH Clarence Chambars, Glatonch St. igo Dun Ambricns Bota ng 1 MoRRNNA st manufacturers in . Steel, Pid. Udal & Iron Pacific, Southern Padific ---------------------- urs S00 nd Boys' ily. 16th 25% irer"s Prices. COO000000000000 000000000000 00S 2000 OOCOOO0O00000 in on this big e something to ere CAN'T be uy. 200000 \ Clothier and Gents' nisher, 180 Princess St. tween Redden's In the room where one of our Electric 'Fans is located. They are cheap to buy and cheap to run, Call and seé them and wet prices. All kinds 3 o CK & BALLIDAY'S Ont. & Western ,. N.¥Y.UC . big Uisplay of Rattan goods on oors. Prd Atchison, Lduis. & Nash Pennsylvania It. . handsome heavy Roll Hattan Rock- only $4.50. Regular price $6. handsome Scroll design Rocker only 50. Regular $7.50. Boimething extra good fb 80.80. "hese are sellers at SE American Loco. . AMES REID'S Amal mbul A M (@®) IN A The Preferential Tariff Helped to % 4 De 1t. London, | July MReplying to a question in the House of Commons as to whether - gn order for locomotives from Canada had recently heen secur-, ed by a British company on account of the Canadian preferential tariff Col: ohind | Secretary i Chamberlain said : "Yo&, 'Sir; T° am aware' that Srders were, recefitly given 16 a Glasgow firm for' the construction of locomotives for Canada and 1 am informed that they could not have heen obtained ie | Without the operation of the preferen "tial tariff Between Canadd and" Fag: land," 286 * Princess' St. Up-to-Date ---------------- Use Broma. . Do you wish %o6 enjoy good health, to be strong and vigorous, use Broma. You would like to have a rosy com- . 3. MURRAY, The 2 = pl Fay and Iideidensh J . - 1 9 » it iparglion par ex- 4 ~ : OF elfen & the Feeds ok the by, § the 4 KS Taree Yo. Tu" od Yostorer. i" vers' Cooked Mente of various kinds, i . 0! hy . 4 o rioin,"Hologas. Mild Cured Hams, Nota team in the N.AL.U. can at nd i ee n, Phe all compete with the Montreal Sham filled. 4 rocks. begry¥ 0. Orders prowp LAs Miss Holland ie not known. It is said to have been effected "through a matri momial agency. Certain it is that Miss Holland (onceived a genuine af fe tion for Dougal, - and by mutual consent they agreed to live together av man and wife; Mis Holland at the same time earefully concealing from ler relatives all knowledge. of her ac- {ir garding the {itor? quaintance with: Doual, and, indeed, of his mere existence: Together they went to live at Moat farm, an. exceedingly' lonely spot at Clavering. Soom dfter commenting their tenancy, Dougal began to fill up the ditch leading from the farm vard to the moat. This work was not completed on the day when he determined to take the wnbappy wo man's life and it afforded him a ready made grave in. which to bury his vie tim. Miss Holland wos. seen alive for the last time on May 19th, 15899. Nt only was she not seem again, but no trace of her was discoréied until four vears afterward, when the remains of a woman were found in the Moat fart ditch. It is one of the remark able features of the case that during | all these years Dougal had heen able to act as her "double" in forging her | signature to checks and carrying on correspondence With her bankers and brokers. To the few inquiries made Dougal explained that iss Holland had gone to the continent. Later he brought his real wifé to the Moat farm, introducing her at first as hie widowed daughter. Divorce proceed ings against Dougal's real wife, inter | @upted after a decree nisi had been granted; by. an affiliation order - ob | tained by a village girl against him, | medium first directed the attention of the po | 2 doz. fine new lemons, 25¢.- at" Mul lin's. ete | Programme Completed. I" A meeting of the Home Comers' wel jicome commitiee was held. last night, { when satisfactory arrangements were | made with the. "Y.[.C.13.A comaiit tee cancelling 'of, the lat: ter's picnic. at Lake Ontario Park. No | counter attraction will thos inter | fre: The drafted progrumme of events | from Saturday afternoon till Mondav night, 25th to 27th, was accepted, { and will be ready to-morrow, | --om---- wy Killed In Quebec. | Acouple of weeks agt a moose head | reached the city, consigned to a local { taxidermist. Game Inspector Brick | wood seized the hed, pending" the pro | duction of a certificate show ing that it | had been taken outside of the Province } of Ontario. This "morn the certifi | cate' arrived, testifying to the fact | that the moose had been killed in | Quebec province. The head was there upon released, ------ The One Thing Neediul. | rake at 40, live to. 4 green, old | age, e care to your; | pure. Impovérished blood is secoumt. | able for, Seacly sli bodily ills, Take Wadd's Tron onic Pills, and you will | Gna your hbalth benaited sous Lig 50 p and nerves | pills for 2Be., at Wade's. ------ The Hog Situation. Ottaya, July 14. Five hogs are in demand. Prices are some- | what lower at from $5.50 to $5.75. li ¢ to the continued absemve of Miss | Dressed hogs are Nr Sales having '40 Holland. Dougal was «first charge "oof name. ~ Meh while th work 4 voring wo) tery of Wer. dis&ppea d pei severends in' + veel { b body he Won gene al praite." They snceeeded in li of circumstantial: 'evidence, | arrested on could not be broken bv the hest of forte of the vountel for the defence, | and which connected Dougal with the i anthorship of: the crime as, J of eye-wil any thitig . te. dive:t "ey Bove ae #} * ng A ing together a. chain | court, may be the sucéissor | transpired at from $i Lat. inde in fey | * Jietice ow of thie' Supreme "Justice Armour; on the Alaskdn commission. "Modern Medicine. ' Cod-liver oil is pood., Purified petro- deni fh betes Anders Eaifvion is . of odorless and tasteless he give ne ) 3% mer cottage Relieving the Dairymen. Philippsville, , July 13, 1 have commenced haying, which proves a more animdant crop than antic ipat od. Wo BY Phelps is well patronized in his general food store, which' is véry convenient for farmers, Miss L. Black burn, a trained nurse from Montreal, is in wailing upon Mrs. Albert' Froe wan, who is now slowly recovering from her illness. Mow. Julia Downey, has returned from Elgin, where she has been engaged as nuese for H, (, Chisholm, who died yesterday © morn ing after a short illness, His wife and family have the sympathy of the whole community. Much credit is due to our teachers, as all the pupils sent for examination were. successful. The candidates were Charles Tackaberry, who headed the list with 741 marks; Auna Nolan and Winnie Halliday, Our theese-maker, KR. Halliday, has com: menced making up milk Saturday ev § Wing, which. greatly. rvelioves' farmers of Sunday labor. A. Stevens has a stafl of men engaged building a sum. near Delta Lake, where he intends to Epend the most of the summer with his family. ------------ Entertained At Joyceville. Joyceville, July 1.-On Wednesday evening, July Sth, was the oceaidon of a very pleasant eatertainment, given by Joseph and Mamie Mwrphy, of this place, on: P. dayeo's lawn; which wis suitably: decorated for the occasion. A first class platform was erected upon which the tripping of the light fan- tastic was the chisf amusement. About 500 guests wire served to an excellent lunch. Miss. Murphy. prpved herself an energetic entertainer. ------------ Murdered Her Little Sister. Bloomingten, IIL, July 14,~~Maude Jordine, aged sevinisen, was arrested for the murder, on Thursday last, of her two year-old sister, Mabel. The baby, was found hidden in some bush ex near the Jordine home terribly mu- tulated. It is alleged Maude had a armers special intérest in the removal of the baby. Re which she had_been a successful meu ber. 37t cash prisms was run off at Wolfe. le} add Mabddy ufternoon before a wizad . crowd, and Robert Berry's horse, Lrst place in three Charles: Woodingn's. liorse third, Peter "Hogan's trotter fourth. An Old Woman Ill-Used. Mrs. Smith, an ancient' resident of and miseonduct' of village, who broke home fltones,* avd' gederally misused was advised to consult. a loan! police 1 to' act "in the atithority -------------- Wolfe Island Races. A named horse race for substantial fair There wis a good field interest was manifested, Nuncy Lee, won heats, R. | por footer was second; wl keen straight Spoor's ' single Market Levter. | the asking: " Determinin, £ character and finan cial responsibil of your Broker ay important vlan ion ¥ right wjotks." Bonds, Stocks, @ ain Provisions bought @argin or for chet, and, PAE) - What to Buy; When, to Sell he . Better determined vy readers of our Barviefield, entered the police station | + ¢ ahout twelve '@elogk. Jase might complained \ of the hoodlums of ~ the the windows and, doors of he with her She county: gonstable, ag the had nbt county. jnide To Im tors' amd * Daily we yours Arey--for Correspondence solicited. HAIGHT '& 'FREESE' COMPANY COTTON STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, MELINDA, STREET); TORONTO, ONT. - FOR SALE OR TO RENT. FURNISHED, YT SUTONE HOUSE, {omssasion. : ARPIY te > 1. G. BOGART, M.D, OM. RMER RESIDENT HOUSE BUR Keon of the XK of fin Be nertet amas opie

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