Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jul 1903, p. 1

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Black Cat Stockings Better stockings for boys or girls are not made. If you want a stocking that will stand all the wear a boy can give a gtockine ask for line No. 15. Af. you want a fine stocking to look neat and dressy ask for lime No. 415. Fast colors. Triple knees. < JENKINS } of SRI AT) 7534 AH . i ha Fy Nag DAILY MEMORANDA. Army seryice Supe meets at 8 p.m. Vv ville at Ontario Park, 8:30 am. - Frontenac cheese board, Thyrsday, 1:30 p.m. "Matched horse' race, Cataragui Park, 2 su Thursday. The sun rises Thursday at 4:45 a.m. p. land Jets at 7:26 p. ith wi m. L | move mountdins--if backed ur with sufficient work. It is well to be on with the new love before the old one throws you over. Nerve is required to manage a lion and diplomacy to manage a woman. Procrastination is a banana peel that has caused the downfall of Jnany & man. July 29th in history--King Tumbert of Itfly assassinated 1900: Poland dis- solved, 1794: commandant Prinsloo and 1.000 Roers surrendered to Britisk. 1900; O'Donnell shot Carey, the Irish informer, + SARREGUEMMES We have just opened some very useful articles in this were. You can cook and serve im the same dish. They look pretty on the dining table, and cost very little; almost as cheap as white earthenware. Open and Covered Caseroles, Ramkin and Entree Dishes, Takers Jelly Moulds, Jugs all sizes, Egg Dishes, and numerous other articles. Scollops, KGET G0 MORE MONEY WILL BE SECURED BY WEST- ERN FARMERS. Plenty of Engines and Cars -- Plans of C.P.R. for Getting Out Harvest--The Big Immi- gration From the United States Discussed, Montreal, July 29.-- "Though the average wheat yield in Manitoba and the territories will not be as large as last year, the aggregate yield will be somewhat greater, owing to the enlargement of the area under culti- vation." . This is the statement made by Wil- liam Whyte, assistant at Winnipeg to Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, the presi' dent of the Canadian Pacific Railway company, the south-eastern portion of the province of Manitoba," remarked Mr. 'hyte, "the crops will this year be light compared with the two rev ious years. But when-you get farther west conditions im the Te ---- WORK OF GONCLAVE. Rome," July 29.-- That there is w-con- viction at the vatican that the con: clave will be of short duration is prov- od by- the fact that all those who am to enter the conclave to minister to the wants of the Sardinle have been engaged for only three days, : an Tribuna yh that as the fish erman's ring, which could not be found after the death of the pope, may be discovered in some drawer which was sealed up, and cannot be opened until after the election of the new pope, the Camerlengo, Cardinal Oreglia, has or- a new ome for use in the sym- bolic ceremony which occurs imme- djately after the successor to Leo is chosen. It is olucially announced that in ad: dition to the will of the late pope, and separate from it, Leo XIII feft a trifling present to each of a long list of relatives, members of papal house. hold, prelates, doctors, care inals, ete. As many formalities have to be ob- served it will probably be some time before these gifts are delivered. Are For Rampolla. Paris, July 29.-- Cardinal Labure, Archbishop of Remmes, and Cardinal Ajuti, nuncio at Lisbon, in interviews, have expressed hopes that the aetion of the conclave will be favorable to Cardinal Rampolla. Mat WORLD NEW EVENTS OF DAY GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS-- Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered, = The. new stock yards at Toronto Junction were opened on . The steel billet trust, it is claimed, will completely control the steel mar- et, One million spindle are idle in Fall River, owing i cotton Ni in Pennsylvania by the false gauging of w \ The Toronto stock exchange has de- cided not to close in during August, Mrs. aged forty-five years, cide at Galt, The late King Milan of Servia refus- D NEWS. ny Distant Places, em ters That Interest Everybody | nicl. to the price of lions of dollars have been lost | 1% the the afternoon | 3 Johnson, a widow, Sophia committed sui- London, July 2--The vice Chie mari "n the United States Great Britain which has the far net cowncil in London last week and that the present happy issue of the negotiations was terday's council." ------ METHODISM IN ENGLAND. Hartley Says Its Position Is Un. day only against certain distractions o Whist, Concessions to United States, Ja- pan and fortant to and Japan, while condvoted that the strained The Shes: a rai itwation in cast wan discimwed At a cabi. ammounced at yes: satisfactory, London, July 20.--Marshal! Hart. president of the Wesleyan con- ference, addressing a pastoral session at Camborne, P expressed" regret that position of Methodism in unsatisfact With two an army of Sun school teachers, their increaye was one per cent. He tare. into the homes of the people. he said, was in some oases "Fon THE TABLE STERLING SILVER *" Spgenssus Tes, Dessert and Table Spoons, in varied patterns and weights. ¢, In_faney pieces, a complete. line of Berry Spoons; Bread, Sardine and Cold Mest Forks; Cheese [/iSb80pe. Cream; Giavy, afd May- { oankiss Ladies; Butter Knives, in the province prove very materially, thus making up, to a large extent, though not wholly; for the lightness of the crop farther south. " "A similar condition continues as you get north of the Manitobg and North-Western branch of the C. P. R. More moisture fell, and the crops are col uently better. oe that the larger yield in some sections will almost completely offset ed a glass of poison at a banquet giv- en in his honor, The Reliance has been chosen as the defender of the America's cup against the Shamrock 111. The trades and labor o Canada will meet at Broel September 2nd next. : The business session of the Theat!) eul Mechanical Association conimenced at Toronto on Tuesday more popular than class moctings, while some seemed to believe that they could dance themselves into the dom of heaven better than securing ac- oss through prayer meectings. He was sure that amusements were killing prayer meetings and spirituality, we I ------ \ MAJORITY OF ONE, Returning Officer Elects Dr. {4 ROBERTSON BROS.. Princess 'Street. (LAXE ONTARIO PARK) EVERY EVENING AT 8.29. * MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3:30. Tess of ville on Sugar Shella and Tongs. SMITH BROS., : JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS. SPONGE GODS | Our Sponge Goods are sur- passed by mone. We have them in 'all shapes and sises. Try our Lemon, Honey and Jam Tarts: unexcelled. Collingwood St. Pastry POLLITT & BARNUM, isevest, Mother - Hendy's All Healing Ointment ii PRICE, 25 CENTS. BR Buras, Jos Limbs, ch Balere, aly avery $4 BOLD "BY. ALL DRUG av " - bY aa : AUCTION SALE! SATURDAY, AUCKST. 1. I AM INSTRUCTED BY COL. MON- tizambert to sell his waggons, slei he, robes. harness, saddlery, etc., on Satur- dav next, 11 a.m.,; m it square. he whole without reserve. 'Perms cash. W. MURRAY, JR., Auctioneer. LOST. ON FRIDAY," A SCOTOH TERRIER, slate color; with white strip on breast. Anyone returning same to Western hotel, Ontario §treet, will be rewarded, *TO LET. NICE DWELLING, room, etc, either furnished or furnished. R. Charles Bell, Estate Agent, Wellington street. FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH. OR: WITHOUT BOARD; ALSo tal . Apply 188 Kina street whet, NAAT ity Pork WANTED. TE Ee -------- PORTER; AT ONCE. IROQUOIS HO- WITH BATH un- Real eee et eee A STHONG BOY-IMPERIAL STEAM Laundry. CHAMBERMAID, AT quois" hotel. ee -------------------------------- SALESWOMAN---ONE HAVING EX- Retience in drygoods. Joha Laidlaw ONCE, IRO- BOYS. APPLY AT OUR FACTORY, opposi Princess street. J. A. Gould & Co. BOYS. APPLY TO LEE & HUGHES, broom manufacturers. Factory near the cotton mill. " YOUNG MAN, 18 OR for dry, busi Joba Laidlaw & 19 y EARS OLD, ness. pp to Son. 7 et eee ean TEACHER, FOR 8.8. No. 8, STOR. rington, holdine second class certifi- cate. Apply to E. Ames, 2 Bay P.O. : etree. A FEW MORE MEN CAN BE START ed on the road t - in Don' to- to G. Mareball .» Teas. 07 od Ont. --- -------- AGENTS, WE. START YOU IN BUSI 1 Electricurs, test rem- ' ody aching all ou or in three 1 Co anata, Dypt. -» South Orange. N.J. ALL THIS - WEEK ! Big Vaudeville Show Comedy Sketches, Songs, Saying, Dances, and Lightning Change Artists Saturday Children's Ic. Day Found ! At No. 332 King St. The best place in the city to get your meals. Special rates to table boarders. Shork order work a Wpecialty. $ "WE NEVER CLOSE." CONGRESS RESTAURANT CON. MILLAN, Ou r Watches Are timepieces; the mo Are as good as money can buy. Our cases cannot be excelled in quality and price. Our prices, quality considered, are the lowest. We give special attention to the repairing of watches. Our repair- ing department is under the care of skilled workmen. Watch adjustment a specialty, P. B. CREWS, doweller and Diamond Merchant, Cor. Princess and Wellington Sts. FOR SALE, BUY A BRICK NINE- room dwelling in central location, for cash or on easy terms. Mo Cann's Real Estate Agency, &1 Brock street. COUNTY, LARGE STONE HOUSE and two-acre lot, with fruit trees and bushes, good stable and well. Apply tw D. Corrigan, 464 street. + $1,500 WILL THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AT Portsmouth known a ""Calder- wood." All modern conveniences, fine earden and outbuildings. Terms mo- derate. Applv to Walkem & Walkin, Solicitors, Kingston. NUNNINGTON, TWELVE-ROOMED Brick-lined House, 37x41, rnace, hard and soft water in itchen, storm sashes and shutters for all windows : out-buildings and stables: large fruit and w le garden. together over three agres of ground, under-drained. Situated on jculars apply on COMMISSION IS READY. Yukon 'Enquiry Board Will Leave 5 on Thursday. Ottawa, July 20.<The commission ers | appéinted. 16 enquire into the 7 concession, and mining leas es on the Yukon expect to leate on Thursday. H. H. Rowatt, of the in- terior department, goes in charge of the papers. The commission will sit at Dawson and afterwards at Ottawa, if . The; two commissioners are Britton, Kingston, and B. T. 'A. Bell, Otiawa. = An ideal Skin Food is Taylor's Let: i the shortage in other parts. will thus be a fair average crop. "This year, owing to, both. the Canadian Pacific railway, and the Canadian Northegn railway having added so largely to their rolling stock there will not he the slightest ' diffi- culty in supplying all the engines and cars that may be required. "So that these things considered the shortage of the straw, the ability of the railway compemies to afford ade- quate transportation, facilities, with the consequent absence of any spread between the track price and the ele- vator price, conjoined with the crop shortage in the United States, the prices all over the west are calculated to be much better. "The farmers will undoubted! 8s much money this year, thoug) will rot have as much wheat to acre." Turning to a consideration "of the inflow of population, Mr. Whyte said : "The large immigration from all parts of the world still continues. Natural. ly the immigration from the United States aflords ug the best class. Com- ing, as the have Americans do, from a prairie district, they are already fa- miliar with the climatic conditions and with the prairie methods of farm- ing. Consequently they will be pro- ducers from the start. That is the advantage they have over the farmer who does not understand prairie con ditions. Mr. Whyte said that the whole Sas katchewan valley embraced ap empire capable of supporting millions of peo- jlo, and that the major portion of these, if good men were required, would necessarily have to be drawn from ths western states. The British Isles bad not many men to spare. It stood to reason that with its im- mense surplus population each year, almost 2,000,000 annually, the United States had to Jook elsewhere for settlement. That was found in the North-West, where land was chean, where as in the western states, the average farmer could not afford to buy a farm in the immediate vicinity of his home for all Bis sons. Looking thus to the North-West, it often transpired that the head of a house- bold sold his farm in the United States and removed northward along with his sone. That was what ac. counted for the large American immi- gration this year." It had been suggested, added Mr, thy that the Americans might breathe abroad an ammexation senti- ment, but, for his own part, he thought that, recognizing that they were now living under better laws better executed than formerly, they wold he content t, enter into the spirit which is actuating Canadians everywhere. WAITS FOR CABINET. Decision on Chamberlain's Pro- posals Then Reached. .London, July 29.--It is stated that arrangements have been made to call a special meeting of the cabinet about the and of September, by which time it is amticipated that the ministers' investigations of the fiscal problem will have been completed and the cabinet will be in a position to reach a de- finite decision on Colonial Secretary Chamberlain's proposals. Premier Balfour will address the Na. tional Conservative umion October lst, and he is expected to anmounce the government's policy on that occasion. Mr. Chamberlain's opponents claim, ns a result of the reception given to his propositions by parliament and the country, that he is already shifting his ground. Three Young Men Missing. Beaumorris, Muskoka, Ont., July Princeton student; Walter + Mehard, Mercer, Pa; a student of Johns Hop- kins, with a cousin of Hosack, set out from Gravenhurst in a cenoe on Sun. There - 20.-- Joseph Hosatk, Carnegie, Pa., a DR. JOHN M'LAREN M'BRYDE, The most prominent candidate for the presidency of the University of Va- inlay -------- LIPTON SURE. Expresses Pleasure That 'Good Boat Is Against Him. New York, July 29.--The news that Reliance has been selected to defend the oup pleased Sir Thomas Lipton. He said: "I gm very glad to hear this news, Had I been a member of the New York chib committee I would have voted for the selection of Reli- ance. I believe that oie is the bes boat. "In Shamrock HE I know [I have th best yacht thet ever crossed the Atlantic to challenge for America's cup. If I win I want to compete against the best yacht that America can produce. I believe that in Reliance you have a perfect type of an Ameri can hoat. | am confident as ever I will lift the cup." ------------ MR. SHIELDS SPEAKS OUT. Twelve Million Needed to Keep Company Going. Philadelphia, July * 29. -- President Shields, of the Consolidated ke Su perior company has issued a circulay etter to the stockholders, He an nounces that unless the proposed $12, 500,000 bond is taken the whole pro- perty must pass into the hands of the editors, The creditofs are New York and Philadelphia banks, headed by Speyer & Co., of the former city, who hold all available collateral pe curitics of the company for loans of $5,050,000. The Lake Superior com talized at $102.000,000, ¢ 000,000 is held in this city, -------- COPYRIGHT IN NEWS. is capi which $70, Important Ruling by Justice Joyce in British Case. London, July 29.--A point of great interest to newspaper publishers was raised here in the decision of Justice Joyce, who holds that there is no copyright in news, but only in the particular language in which it is clothed. The case arose out of one paper ap- propriating another's special service. This interpretation of the law will prevent news agencies. from recovering payment if the news is put in other words. ' ee -- Eighteen Finlanders Exiled. Telsingfors, July 29.~Eighteen Fin- landers bave now beem exiled' The latest is Stenstrom, the burgomaster of Hengo until 'ast April, when he was summarily dismixsed. Thereupon the municipal comeil of Hango ce vired to secure his services as legal adviser. Governor Kigorodoffi com- manded Stenstrom not to accept. Stenstrom declined to comply amd was then served with an order of ex. pulvion. % » ------------ Will Lionize Mr. Gamey. Toronto, July 29."Dr, Beattie Nes bitt, Dr. Pyne, J. W. 8¢. John and others have left for Gore Bay, where they will attend the Gamey bangvet on Thursday evening. Twenty mem: bers of the legislature will be present, Mr. Whitney will attend if hie engage ments will permit him to do so. Dies In Macaroni Vat. Toronto, Ont., July 29. The year-old daughter of Italian fruit dealer, Elizabeth street, fell fnto a boiler of macaroni being prepared for the family, dinner and was scalded to death. : rn ------ Toilet Soaps, the Taylor six- drowned, | Per , at ish ket. 900 ern the A day it for is h and M the the in ston his nine ih 1 had was Th cons Teta Th pelled many young girls to leave New York for a Previous mous deposits of steam coal in Peace River district are com 3 Mr. Balour stated that a bill would be introduced to things, the duty, on raw molasses. King Edwa received a great recept rival in Londonderry on July 28th. The pro, onto city council has decided to abol- The Ontario to offer for The Toronto police magis manded Hontiottn Adams on a of keeping a baby farm and: » of the late Pope Leo XIII. in St, Archbishop Bruchesi officiating. Father i Albert, shaft at Ottawa University on Mon- that the minister of militia has proved of city corps going into camp The Joseph if caught. United States, will become the bride of Senator William P. Frye, of Maine, in New and important regulations have been made by the Ontario government affecting loan tend to shareholders. Irreverent Italians are busy making hooks on the conclave, The chansw arn 25 to | against Rampolla, and 15 to 1 against Vannutelli. Gotti had a few bets placed at 10 to I. The new Springfield army wifle t~ re place the K range of five miles, and the krag is a mere toy in comparison. The coroner's jury at Picton gave its opinion that Edward Clark, who is in custody. James Hecoy, with steamer Sir Robert Peel at Thousand Island Park, during the patriot war Tuesday at Dubar, Scotland, where he turing his skull. writes that the Austrian and Russian Macedonian districts of Gosivar sadors that e demands of social life have com- uieter place. patches reporting enor. the ral, lish, among other and Queen Alexandra ion on their ar. perty committee of the Tor- fees at the civic cattle mar- Jovetnment has le the pine timber on ¢ey pl country in North: istrate re all square m ret Ontario, . V 4 inmates, solemn requiem mass, in memory » WAS subg James': Cathedral, Montreal, yonais, parish priest of 84, Ont., for ha, kno fell down an elevator and died within two hours, is announced in the militia orders AP | was four days' training each year. i who assaulied Mpy, atts, ad Logansport, Ind., iding. A posse has surronnded him the negro is certain to be lynched him ! of re. Garret 'A. Hobart, widow of late vice-president of the United the first fall. er ( companies, whih will the greater protection of the 0190, rag Jaorgesen arm, in use | ings the United Btates army, has a « ing and tradi the circus man John killed last Wednesday came to death by a wound inflicted by Oswego, N.Y., aged ty-four, died on July 26th. He, five others, sank the British land who gula; abili ors R38, '. Long, United States consul at Cairo, Egypt, died on death been visiting friends. His fall, frac result of an accidental mini be # e Uskub correspondent of Iie Reit the and vo, and reported to their ambas- fearful atrocities have uls have made inspection of Winnipeg, Man., tarnng yp Seliirk op the tie: conservative, the Cotton, liberal, "and Robinson, servative, were re-nominated for Swan River ture, making thirty-two wrned hs ¥ | Djelal Bey. Is Made Minister of Constantinople, July' 29.--~Djelal minister been promoted to the ister of marine," and was reputed to be the richest man in the Turkish empire, He state vecrets, which, it is said enablod would have dared to contemplate, Toronto, July 29.-In his "eport to. regents lection ment Fhe -------- Whitaker Wright Goes New Wright, corporation have resulted in his spend. in this city in March, sails Inspector against him and to satisfy wrong -doing, Madrid, July organized adhere to the chamber. A asked for the navy, half to be devoted to strengthening dockyards at Cadiz, Carthagena, and Ferrol. : been committed. The body of Albert Fournier, clerk of recorder's court, Montreal, who dis- appeared a fow days ago, and was supposed to have left the country ow- ing to shortage in his accounts, was found floating in the 8t Lawrence near Longueuil. He evidently commit- ted suicide, A seriovs accident occurred while their majesties were driving to the Victoria Hosjiital, Belfast, which they opened Monday. A peasant woman paseing the cordon of troops, rushed sowards the royal carriage, was knocked down and fell benesth the icnael Salerico, | 4 Transvar! loan bill, Colonial Seoretary 1 finest, 5c. to Te. Boo wheel« which passed over ber body, During a debate in the House of Commons on the second reading of the |' Chamberlain, referring to the pr to introduce Asiatic labor into Rownth Africa, declared that so long as' public opivion wus hostile to the propos ion destroyed in a few minutes. and houses were lifted bodily ried a long distance. was great, Calgary, duly 20, Ernest Cashel, ut sent Under sentebee in Stony Morn. win, is sow cha i murder of a farnicr Fame, It, wh Tived on Tail Creek, some Sed: der. Chicago, July 29.-A. C, cMasters, the Canad safle le Hi riepuat here win, by dd. t ke wonld not consent to it, tiles pul. I Gray. 3] N.Y] and in K con: | the seal in the legislature, winson, conservative, has' for the Manitoba legisla. coviservatives the now house, 4 | to TURKISH OFFICIALS. public instruct ind ya g : tion of min. Barine, whic was twenty-three vears who died vi ro Tioustu Pav, wn as "the permanent minister of of accredited with the possession 'of to commit acta which nobody else meet--------" BIG PAYMENT. the First Return Taxes. of the mayor of the payments on the return of taxes due City Treasur- 'ondy states that the payment rep the biggest percen of col- in ten years and is the bi in the history of the city. taxation ix $3,120,308 and 81, total i collection amounts to k. York, July or atk. British promoter, whose deal. in the London and Globe Finance § five months in Ludlow street juil, who has been the subject of ex. ition proceedings since his arrival dor Rng in the cust of Police illis,. of Longon Wright, is accused of great financial irre. rities, declares confidence in ; ty to clear himself of all charges his accus- intentional to da; of his innocence ' ---- Spanish Cabinet, 20,The new cabinet, July 19th, has decided to budget of the previous stry, with modifications which will ubmitted to 'a committee of the credit of $800,000 will be fit, the navy, and half to were Churches and car. The loss of life . Murder The miles east of pai July, Canadian Expert Beaten. =m. tennis champion, was in the third roend in the western cl + Forestall, a local pring Hai oi cmon i Bai \ Advice easier given Fthis time of thé year. the style for next season, as only good workmen can 'make them. vs The steam yack Jones' Falls on Roy RE » what at hours, Fare, he' md This is to the "We YOUR THO Run toward a Fur Jacket for next winter you had what Jackets we have the sale of the better sce in cut to trimmed right, and made I. ALLAN Clark Wright & Son's Old Stand, 182 Wel n : Fairs For 1903. Kingston Morrish urg Winchester. i "ioe nT A a -------- Brushes for Ra

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