Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Aug 1903, p. 5

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Blue' or black, which * will , you have, sir ? You'll be pleased = with either, for they cool asa ¢ucuinber, ha. fully combines: all the virtues of sim. risk fuk 1. pL good many year's experience wi th serges, and noo" e, who. buys. a serge suit | Nefe, 'runs a' one but tried and eve'y suit we sell, "0 0° $12.50 AND'$15-. ooats, lined, re- sh eHia tied § e Skirts, "oh. enint Health Builder, ike MAGI' Caledonia' i», Bathy apd 9. Waters: ve Spa. of B. J. MYERS, 60 B Our Coal Is As Clean As Thodgh It Were Washed and Brushed. Temp 1 ond este a After | of 1 the Te 3 are Pi pos saches. you, and & CR ve Be chance if We are very oarefs), . Crawford = COAL THAT SUITS. 7 Foot of Queen' SL.--"Phond 9 A Cosy Bright Fire " Ia wn attraction fer every ome. y and immense heat of our coal will make itseli dtl with pleasure during the cold weather, 'It's just 'the: kind: to vook with, teo, Let wa fll your bin with : BOOTH'S . COAL. "Phone 133, Foot of West St. This Space is Reserved for - P. "WALSH: Cone Wen Doser, ru What to Buy; When to Sell | Wetter determined ; by, readers of .our Guide To , Investors' and ' Daily Market. Lotter. oe Both yours free--ior the asking. y Corregpondenss ; solicited. Mania "FREESE company TORO, finan- ga Tee Er ory roker is as t wtoges." Ai, KINGSTON BRANCH Giarency Chambers, Clarence St Oppose el Amie 7 J. JcRENNA, . . Manager. Sgn Provisions bought on AL EYE, READY! OUR istso cordi invited to try our Ga = of various gy yiz., 4 tori esto the sper. I red pit ter and sweetened it is pleasant onthe' 4 fe thé erops. They say they have gos A turn to. Kingsten on Wednesday. < That | a long letter Published JF RaAWArE for: his failure during his visit * | anonymous - letter, which was publish service and giving satis to all aeeies In fact, the pi that part of Sanadn 'have been this. been on a' twé T King: elsewhere. here he goes to Toronto, and expects to leave ipa for Prince Albert, where his: son is, and where he will make his home for the future. + Talking to a reporter, the judge said business was good jn. all Pare ofthe North-West. A great many ing into the country, and ag- Fioultnral interests, particularly are thriving. More Americans than 'ever before are 'working farms between Ed- 'monton and Calgary, and settling if the 'Dominion, generally, With consid- erable money, farm stock, implements, ote. Their presence is proving a good thing for- this country. Asked how about land Values his lordship" said that land worth #2 an acre' three or four years gince, was now selling for from $6 to $10. Things were prosperous, and the far west seenfed to "ber materially growing. "What are your views as to thé proposed Gra Trunk Pacific rail way ? As you have lived in the North West | 'many years "you should have some, knowledge as to the feeling of those intérested in the matter?' + Judge MoGuire-- "Well," of 'course I have not" been there for the last two jmonths, during. which the proposed 'scheme has been talked wp mostly, but I think the le there would be in favor of another railway. You see the present one certainly cannot han- st vear's Septeniber grain out now; "but that is nothing resily remarkable for there is the héavy érop since then still awaiting transhipment, Farmers throughotit the North-West are conti nual complaining that they cannot their gr win and cattle taken to the Hantic BF etbonnd fast? enough, 1 think, 'then, they would prefer the new line, and by the time the new one is laid, it will take about five years, I believe even those two lines may not be enough. Yes, I am inclined to think the North-West would™develop bgtter ff therd jwefe two more lines." Md ue is a Canada who, in 'the line: of! bandling general fhécchand, fee, has inn © a 'goodly' number . shekels'" at Dawson City. * He kot there every year; and was there on business adout a month ago. "No, IT would not like 1g Fumgre any opinign about the new i ptiaental line," what he had to say when inter rogated, He did not' care to put himself on record in the matter, + Rafway facilities for getting at the Klondyke region were improving. By means. of the White Pass road one equid now go from Vancouver to Rwson'in five days, whereas when that part of Canada was first opened up it took about two months. He and Judge McGuire were here on a little private business, and intended to re REMEMBER OMISSION. Royal Clemency Was Not Granted Col. Lynch. London, Ang. 6.--Michael Davitt, in in the Daily News, this morning, reproaches King to' Ireland to exercise royal clemency and, to liberate Col. Lynch, the only ining Irish political prisoner. He ares _ that no othet monarch in Europe 'would have neglected: such clemency in similar circumstances 'and says that' when the more or less manu- factuted enthusiasm has. died away the L irish goople will remember. the omis- son. 3 2 ONT. | RUMOURS. AMONGST CARLISTS Given. Point By Letter Of Don .Carlos Bourbon. Madrid, Aug. 6A regent letter ad dressed. by Don Carlos Bourbon to Vicomte De Bellevue, regarding reli- gious persecutions in France, sod re produced in the Caclist Elicorreo Hs panol, "gives point to the rumors which. lately 'originated in Carlist cir cles. The pretender is aware that all the chances are against him, though Spaip is apparently dissatisfied. France is a much more favorable field for intrigue. . ASSAULTS AN EDITOR, Wrathy Dresden Man Gets Fined With Costs. Chatham, Avi 65-At- Dresden, yes terday, Albert Nims. pleaded uilty to the charge of sssaulting T. N. Wells, oprietor and editor of the Dresden Fimes, with intent to do bodily harm, and was fined $5 and costs, and also bound over to keep the himself int $400, 'and his two brothers for $200 each. The assault arose out of an Toray | 7d in the Times, 'and which, although no names wére mentioned, Nims took Tors Ea ) : There is no danger whatever from this disease when taken in time snd properly treated. . All thats accessary 's Colic, Cholera and Diasrhoss Remedy | eration of the bowels more than natural and then to refer to himself. I¢ is safe and sure. When tthe in rai # | struction through the tre of the for the rough gy fbi down the river valley to Py and by the C.P.R. to St, John. The Telegraph says : rr effort to make Halifax . the hearest poring Ung ar, for western produce is of accomplish it. St. pi eon geographical posi: tion will inevitably give it preference, if any sane system of railway con struction in adopted. "Mr. Blair's contention all slong has been that if the government is mined to build to oneton. thew they ought certainly to. make the St. John con nection by the shortest possible branch from the main line. In. other words, that under the present scheme of con- provinee to Chipman and "Moncton it is only equitable hat it should con: tain a. proposal for a hranch from Chipman to St. John, thus leaving the main line with two prongs, ome to Moncton and the other to St. John, either of which might become the main ne 88 the company might later de- ci "The report of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's speech seemed to Sneicate the govern: ment's adoption. of this latter view, but the copy. of the bill does not seem to contain any such provision. When this claim was made by Mr. Blair and denied by the government, it was quite evident that the real view of the Grand Trunk proposal was not to reach the nearest port of the Atlantic seaboard, and no New Brunswicker will say that Mr. Blair has not acted properly, as the minister in charge of New Bruns- wick's interest; in refusing to" allow the advantage to Halifax which the government was not 'willing to ac cord to St. John. "From thé moment it became ap. parent that if was the intention 'to neutralize the geographical advant.- ages of Sti John in faver of Halifax ere was only one course for the Hon. Mr. Blair, and that, was to enign from the iinet. tevelsts, send _adcrificed by the building of the TCR. round the north thon ingtead of through 'ihe natural route of §t. John river and Temiscouta 'val- loys Tt were a fatal mistake to re peat this blunder by building the pro posed road from Quebec to. Moncton." PITH oF THE NEWE, Tha Very Latest News ory ey Jatt ia rem oh Western AY Ol gh and tion Bank of Commerce, New York, have! been merged. St. Louis was swept ' by a fierce' storm, and one man was Killed, and eight injured. A convict shot and injured seriously James Gundenman, epee at New York State Idormate Alice France, Bley- five, belong- ing to a mow inglisk theatrical fa: mily, died in New York in poverty. The Trust corgpany, of America, and North American Trust company, have béen merged, with capital stock, #2, 500,000, Rival American squadrons have begun their mimic war. on the Maine coast. The attacking fleet has till Saturday to win. Judge Gregory, Albany, has refused naturalization papers to foreigmers, who cannot speak English well enough to Be understood. Rev. George C. Houghton, rector of "Church of the Transfiguration," the "Little Church round the' Corner," New York, was rescued from an acci- gen caused by a runaway cab-horse, by | Lieut. Fortisque, 4th United States Infantry. TOOK A WALK. Went Alone Into The Vatican Gardens. Rome, Aug, 6.--As a result of the hard work of yesterday Pope Pius. X awoke this morning suffering from a headache. He said that a walk in the fresh air would do him good, so after celebrating mass the new pontiff went into the vatican garden insisting upon going alone without gtards. The church bells throughout Rome rang for an hour this mbming in celebration of the election of the new pope. Later his holineds held a re. ception in the throne room of the vatican. Among those present were members of the diplomatic corps and members of the Sacred College. FIRM GOES UP. Belong 'To Consolidated Stock Exchange. New York, Aug. 6.-Laidlaw & Gar- rie, members of the Consolidated Stock Exchange, announced their suspension to-day. The failure of Laidlaw 2 Garrie was not important cnough bave any effect on the stock. er The firm did a commission business, They Two, New Baronets Created. London, Aug. 6A long list of honors" have been conferred by they king in connection with the royal vis it to Ireland. Sir John Charles Ready Colomb, M.P., and Thomas! Andrews, chairman of. the County. Down council, have been made privy councillors and Sir Daniel Dixon, lord mayor of Bel- fast, and Edward Fitzgerald, lord mayor of Cork, have been created bar- onets. Other honors are distributed to the officials of the principal towns vis- jted during the royal tour Lightning Kills A Boy. Hillsdale, Mich., Aug. 6.--Herbert Cox, aged eleven vears, was kifled by lightning while standing in the door of a large barn owped by Jomas Brown, five miles southwest of ' this city. Mr. Brown was struck and seri- oust injured, but will recover. King Alexander' s Debts. Vienna, Aug. 6. The Servian govern ment is arranging to pay the debits of the late King Alexander and Praga out of their estates. The debts amount to $50,000, .while the i side on £11 0f Commerce Gets Judgmen$ | i. Against The Petersons.' Toronto, Aug: 6.--The Bank. ef secured a judgment by, de fault of against Martin H. Peterson, E. W. Peterson, who did business in Toronto as apple exports ers, and who tently failed, Both men injunction against the Globe newspa- per to-dayy restraining the naper from publishing an' advefiisomen¥ to car: riage makers, stating that a strike is on in Toronto. John Dixon & Co., makers, who have had trou- ble with their men, applied for the in. junction. The advertisement was in' serted hy the local union men, in or: der to keep men' away from Toronto. Justice Falconbridge did not decide upon the merits of the case at gll, bus simply continued the injunction till a Tite, he vigh y the cightean- office in the Fagin of firm of v, ton & Donald, was arres last night, charged with robbing the firm. appeared in the police 'court this hr He made no defenge, but pleaded "guilty," "and ea, cli a week for sentence. He the company's vault last inte night and stole over right "Ra re in cash; notes, ¢ securities. When taken to station White confessed and the detectives that the val hidden in a val bin in his house, bo, whee, the y. Wee r-old 1 to ra Europe and #0 enlist in the British navy, but not mo! enough; that was his mo- tive for tobbery. of Po in Keuka ey day hy a monster lake 5 and' Jerome Lee were trou he ter "Yowing, when Wagner" ooked the fish. fee went to his aueintanes, Wagner, and, although he got 'a glimpse of the ald. si he 'was ET ter and did not rise aqui before. he could seize the line Wi was dragged head first out boat. The line rename entangled the boat, Enlil it, as the largest trout ever saw, land there are, many big ones in Keuks Colorado Springs, At a session of the con ces among. the this country to preserve fei tions between the races, and to Weak nthe Apicit 0 of abot nto, *® t among 1 run Do com. posed in a <x: measure of Catholics. St "the negro is deprived "gh opportunity of earning an honed ; LIST OF CREDITORS, ---- Imperial Cloak Co. Filed--Sham- rocks Won't Play. Montreal, Aug. 6.The list 'of credi- tors of the Imperial Cloak company, was filed at the court: house, to-day, and - shows that a Nabilities are $12,000, and the assets $2000. Isanc Allen, one of the partners, has been called to appear, but his partper says he recently drew out $18,000, which is alleged to have been lost | in © stock speculation. The Shamrock Lacrosse Club bas de cided that they will pot play the Brantiord club an exhibition game in oronto i -------- New Customs Board. Ottawa, Aug, 6.~In acco with an amendment {0 the ops pot passed at the t session the board of custome has been reconstruct ed, and will now has hoon of "the follow- ing members: John d,, com: missioner of customs; o ohn lain, as sistant commissioner; ou ichael, chief inspector, Tora R PBreb. ner, Wyatt S. Wood and George Ww. Jesson, Dominion appraisers. rr -------- Faulkner Is Convicted. 8t. Louis, Mo., A 6. A Faulkner, former i Ros of Delegates, was, after his third' trial on the charge of perjury, convicted and his punishment fix st three years' Sprionaieiit A motion for a pew trial was mi Folsom Convicts Caught. Sacremento, Cal, "Aug. 6.--CJonviet James Roberts, ope of the band of fu gitives from the Folson prison, was captured near Davisville. He was dress od an a tramp. Senator Seriously 1. Montreal, Aug, 6.--~A message from Hillhurst, Quebec, says that the con- dition of Hon. Sengtor Codhri ane, who bas been ill for some time, is very serious. Do not suffer from: sick headache a moment Jonger. It iv. not mecwssary. Carter's Little River Pills will = oure u. Pose, one Hid ill, Small price. mall dose. Small pill : The Whig received to-day, to meet the unpaid expenses of the' home com- ers' reception "subscriptions: Se- ator Sullivan, $5; Miss Skinner, Maitland House, $2. a negroes were. held in New York police court on ion of murdering an unidentified wl man, Shoed baory was {ound in the Harlem river. Miss A. Mathews and M. re turned to-day after a very visit to Miss Fian's Parents at agre- ate value of the estates is $140,000. fie surplus will go to their heirs, prise, Merits of nahi White said Aa he wanted /Wholesale--Creamery, 10." a ' Ib; nate prints, 19¢. to 0c. 8 Ib; in a ail--Creamery, 2le. a Ibi; ph', in a} 20, to 2%. a 18c. to alb, A -- Eggs. + Wholesale--Fyesh, 13¢. a dosen. Retail--Frosh, 15c. a dosen, i » Live Stock Market. ontreal, Aug. 3.~About 660 head of butchers: 75 calves and 500 ah "were offered for sale ant End Abattoir today. butchers were out 'strong was an active demand and finn prices d for, the best cattle, some forty of these being bought for ship- ment to Britain aL hous e, to alt Ble over Sos fur In o orl Bio. per Th on a its the in the market. Et poe heat tle sold at from 3jc. to 4c, and the | common stock at. from 2je. to 3je, 1b. The calves wore a rather 150 ant sold at from $2.50 to 7 each, the Jaber he ice being paid for large greasers. Shippers are paying onl, He. per lb. Aof good iS , Lambs are dearer to-day, and lots sold at from $3.50 to $4 cach, Common lambs sold at about $3 each. Fat hogs are considerably higher in price, good lots sold at from 6}c. and mixed Jots at about 6c. per lb., weigh: od off the cars. ith Toronto Street Market, Toronto, Aug. 4.--Wheat, white, bush.,: 77¢.; wheat, red, bush., 77e. ; Wheat, goose, bush,, 72c.; peas, bush., 75e. to 76c.; oats, bush. '36e. to 3; barley, bush., 420. to 4c; hay, old, per ton, $12 to 813; hay, new, per ton, 88 to 89; straw, per ton, $8.50 {6 810; apples, per bbl., $1.50 'to '82.- 50; dressed hogs, light, 87.50 to #8; eggs, fresh, dozen, 18¢. to 20¢.; but. ter, dairy, 16e. to 18¢.; butter, cream: ery, 19. to 2c; chickens, per. pair, 66c. to Bbe,; ducks, per pair, 7 ¢; tur. keys, per Ib., 12¢. to le; potatoes, new, bush., oe. to 70c.; onions, per bag, 66c. to 70e.; eabbage, per doz en, B0e. to TSoy ; cauliflower, per. doz- en, 5c. to 81; beef, fowequarters, 85. 50 to $5.50; beef, hindquarters, " $9; beef, choice, carcase, $7 to $7.50; beef, medium, carcass, .. 86 to $6.50; jamb, yearling, 86 to 87; lamb, spring, 8 * 810; mutton, $5 to 86; veal, 87 to ¥. § U. 8. Live Stock Markets. Chicago, Aug. 4. -- Cattle--Recei 2,500, including 500 Texans; hr steady; good to prime steers, $5.20 to $5.50; poor to medium, $3.70 to 85; stockers and feeders, $3.50 to 2a; cows, $1.50 to $4.50; heifers, $2 $4.60; canners, $1.70 to $2.50; hulle, ogs--Receipts = "igher; mixed, and $5.60, good to choice a $5.25 to Soa, rough heavy, $4.65 to $5.20; light, 85.35 to $5.75; bulk 'of sales, .10 to $5.35. Sheepr-Receipts, 14,000 ; sheep and lambs, steady; good to choice wethers, $3.60 to 84; fair to choice mixed, $2.75 to $3.50; natives, $3.25. East Buffalo, Aug. 4.-Cattle = Re- ceipts: 900 head; steady; end 84; stockers and fosdety, 8 goods from season to se Fev ey re bro Look Out For Bargains Al Thro All Ladies' $2.50 Oxford low All Ladies' ' $8 Oxford low » All Ladies'* $1.50 Oxford Low 20 per cent. discount off f Low Laced Shoes and Laced. Be One lot ter ta Te Tom faa Shoes, patent tip, turn sole, 75¢, Due lot Ladies' Fine Dongola fow shoes, patent tips and lace piece. Only $1. . Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, $1; . Now BOec. the 'milk sweet and the putter, cool. 1 made easy with a REFRIGERA MoKELVEY & E a and 3 71 Brag 1 sere

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