Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Aug 1903, p. 6

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pro- tice of , and always ad- the standard of 1892 his fellow- appreciation of by electing him a medical under Dr, each one a warm poor stu- reverently the Machin regarded as . in the college, d the' A sss. T---- i * 'Of New Ontario, in Search of Na- _ ture's Wealth, ' Windsor, Ont., Ang. 3.--A # tn Appin ? rd, Leami DLS. of ngton, left Windsor to-day for the wilds of New Ontario, le exploring the Temiskamingue dis- trict, along the Montreal and Ottawa rivers. In the party are Alfred Hal "| ford, D.L.8., of Windsor; David Clark, "| ex-reeve of Sandwich West, and Alex. Shull, of 8, ich South, The latter | couple are going: with the party in Fa Yo Ae © | oul hy ti anythin in tHat revion suitable for their pur. Tough Customer Stabs & Butr-Ten- der--Is , | children, London, N.C Polson's camp on the St. Law: of the NB, ¢ : 'Mir. Farrelly wos in the eify to- day lon his way howe from New York Pillar, Gles i Mrs, Dés Rochers, organist at St. Mary's cathedral, is enjoying her A holidays in ' Rev. James Rollins, Mrs. Rollins and Ont., are visi at rence, 5 oir Be fow da pA ees . E a | ye wit uncle, A M. Chisholm at the British-Ameri- can Hotel. ' Dr. BR, £. Redmond, Kingston, has acquired the degree of L.R.C.P,, Eng- and." He rd at Queen's in 1898 i practise his profession « Ernest Strange visited his home here yesterday 'on return trip to Montreal, to assume unger promotion the man- agership. of the wesi-end branch of the Sovereign Bank. Charles W. Johnston, assistant: in. spector of hts and! measures, ar- i Io wl ao WO! i tion of wei an meas the County of Frontenac, left by the resignation of Inspector Behan. Q SISTER GETS ESTATE. Legacy Due Late Douglas Plumb Goes To Mrs. Porter. / Twelve thousand seven hundred dol- paid to' "Antoinette ve Port- er at Osgoode Hal, Satugday. Mrs. Porter is: the sister of the late Cadet Douglass Burr Plumb, of the Royal Military College, Kingston, who lost his life in a"boating accident jin Que- bec this swimmer. Cadet Plumb would have been entitled to this money on coming of age, and Mrs. Porter is next-of kit. 'She is a step-daughter of Justice Wallace Nesbitt. _ VIEW OF THE COLONIES. Do Not Desire To Be Treated As Poor Relations. London, Aug. 3.--The Spectator commenting on Mr. Chamberlain's scheme and the treating of the colonies | N-Y as poor relations, says: "The Can- adians and Australians were not od pecting or defending any pecunial - tage when they swarmed to South ca 10 defend the flag: Nor if we reated them with contumely would care what might be lost in as their own dignity and. free- bmi RUSSIAN SECRETS REVEALED German Officer. Publishes an Im- portant Book. Berlin, Aug. 8,--Lieut. Fliner, of the German army, has just pub a book revealing i t details of Russian fortifications. He undertook ' tion at fis, Baku, It is waid he also furnished notes and sketches to the German general staff. Pretender Again Reported Dead. Tangier, Morovdo, Aug. 3.--It is re- poi that the pretender to the throne sultan, Bu Hemara, has died of wounds received. Bu Hamara has been reported dead r kiled a number of times since he first raised the standard of revolt October 3st, 1902, bie, Halifax Pastor To Resign. " | dent guards of Riahs Rumor Unfounded. me; Aug. 3.<The report publish ed § Amaro th an He i if iE i , | vessel while passing Eight Years, Recovers Speech --Pilgrims Crowd To See Won- dér. FS ade amt on intr | servants' assembled at the mid-day , Marie articulated clearly the words, "1 can speak. Give me some bread." : , . The subject of this wonderful cure al- leged that a few days before this event a heavenly messenger appenred to her aod said, "In the name of God, "I an. nounée to you that on such » day and at such ah hour, you will recover ,"' and at the appointed e spoke as she had mot done for nearly thirty years. Since this strange happening the vil- lage has been visited by never ceasing crowds of pilgrims, bent on seeing the: woman upon whom the miracle has been performed, 'and Maries tongue, which has been so long Zilent, is kept going relating her extraordinary ex- perience. « PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest News Culled From Over thé World. A daring bank . robbery of $25,000 perpetrated in Glasgow. . Prof. Edmond Nocard, one of the best. known collaborators of the late! M. Pasteur, died to-day at Paris. Profane abuse was hurled at Presi- dent Roosevelt as be and his family drove to Christ church at Oyster Bay on Sunday. Mme. Melba will come to America this autumn for a copcert tour, and will appear in most of the principal cities of United States and Canada. Charles © Mortimer, an accountant, was sentenced at Exeter assizos, Eng- land, to twelve months' imprisonment for the manslaughter of his wife, an invalid. She died of starvation. . Governor General's Foot Guards, 2nd Ottawa Field Battery and Ottawa | companv Canadian Engineers, under command Lieut.-Col. Jarvis, are on a three days' visit to Plattsburgh, Amongst the curiosities of thé exhi- bition = at the Royal School of Art Needlework, London, it a garment of Amenhetep 11, king of Egypt foutteen centuries. B.C., the most ancient speci- men of embroidery known. The annual meeting of the Anglers' Association of the St. La e Riv- er will be held on Wednesday at Lotus Hotel, St. Lawrence Park; the mem- bers will be guests of the proprietor, George Seiple, Watertown. r Mrs. Samuel Parker, Honolulu, has been. robbed of $80,000 worth of jewel ty, consisting chiefly or diamonds, ru- bie and solitaire studs. She wore the jewels at g reception held to signalize the opening of 5 new hotel. - Herbert H. Lake, Watertown, N.Y, hos begun action against James Stinson Clute to recover $10,000 for the alienation of the affections of the plaintifi's wife, Alice M. Lake; who committed suicide. July 7th. Behind time 'and running at a high rate of speed, a southbound car on the Indianapolis & Martivaville Inter- urban road, at Indianapolis, crashed into a noi car 'mear Moores: ville, injuring over thirty people," two of them probably~fatally. The lord mayor of Liverpool, W, W. Rutherford, and the lady mayoress, re. cently 'entertained 9,249 "faithful" citi: vens who had served under the same employer for twenty y¢ To each guest was présented an il. luminated address acknowledging the obligations of the general community to the recipient. -------- A BRILLIANT REVIEW Of Independent Guards Was Held At Ottawa. Ottawa, Ont., up. 3~The indepen: city, Hull and Ottawa, about 300 strong, were | Te: pill 7] £2 2if hey. also paid © their re na apostoli rE ei A FIERCE HURRICANE. s are St. John, N.B., Aug. 3. The Nova - | Scotia schooner = Strathcona, Capt. , has arrived here an havi encountered a hurricane oof four " duration on July 24th. While on the way from Barbadoes to St., John with molasses, the farious winds and monstrous seas struck the the 'so ern edge of the gulf along 3 and "= side the loss of By casks of molas. see, the schooner's bowsprit and deck moveable were carried away and her sails were badly damaged, So -------- Inz1b.and 2 Ib. cans, - ! . 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