Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Aug 1903, p. 1

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now reputation; on our o has' tried them r friends. . ' a PoSe beer i 1, 125 Pair adi cd 1% arn ¢ at ¢ DOKETT 'SHOE. STORE "'Begular price, Shoes, now $2. es, now $2, ow $1 -80. : ihioes, now $1.20. Shibes, Pat. 'Tip,' now EE IN E Fh RN ; a wu an » Sth and 14th, Ve: Upright y lor Suite, Leather Dining Room Set, andsome alnut Pook b re- taries; Black Jans bony Marbin abd other Clegc aint, bles, Wicker Chai LE Cake net, ver Mant nd Sitrar aad rble R RO as. "LRdthes © , BAS. a ut Rack OI Old Fashioned ae Dirt of Basis. Rugs, wr and Other Lamps, Farns RR Bric-a~Brae, Cutlery, i 1K, ad other Clrtains, Rambo 8 Fine Souvenir Rane, Heatin-~ Bedding ome very fine i itehen Utensils and goods ' too numerous to mention. Biaxo, will, be .sold at one o'clock, ursday. "Sale at 10°30. 8 cash Le have been favored with indtructions Jrom Mrs. Foreshaw Day, to'sell at the resigbfice, No. 184 Quéen street, on the above dates, . JOHN H. MILLS, Anctigneer. VISITORS In the City are Welome at MT GALLERY «Come. ln and See Our Big JUNGLE PICTURE, LENGED. * aN Wii WORKS. .F.. PARTRIDGE | Manufacturer of = Wire Waste, Paper ote, Rai and all, kinds of Wire Work. Also sgent for READY ROOFING WIRE-EDGED SRD ST om, FOR SALE. AP O8GE, THAT DESIRABLE PRO- jor Pe, 46 Braaaat ait it, occupied rs Of ylars by | the late N. Runians. id established ey stand. Buildings all: first-class. Dwell Inge on second fidor: with all modern wignces. © both {electric light and firs Everything in first-class grder .Also stock of groceries. All new and fresh; fixtures, delivery wagon and best delivery horse in the city. Will sell sep- aratel , or TRS Apply at onte to A RY 246 A RARE GHANGE. 76 will buy a'nice little home with five rooms, a 'summer kitchen, & good well at the door, and a smlll garden, 23 feet front by 160 feet deep, © Owner is = Ftd of the city and wants particulars apply at es tv this LOST. Ts ON SaTHER JOHNSTON OR 'WAGOT Street, book, with Fountain Pen and Tottrs ing its return to this office. Reward for ON TUESDAY EVENING, A PURSE, containing Two Rings a ® sum of money. Finder Hn ie e at this offic Dollars will be ed Tae SOMBWHERS 2 PRINC Eos ST Likély nr sev with the wargs oi w engraved "on the batk. « finder will be rewarded by rearning same to 831 University venue. WANTED. I a AT GARDINER BISLUIE Fin PINISHBRS, HIGHEST | WAG- Xi ts, a To- Fonto house. Ad "B" i. "Bo YS YAP Quk F4drony, pamy uEMORANDA, | Oi iama, excursion jon Wednesd t hat and fur Crawford's ys groceries for Sasutges Postponed HKailton picnic next dav oJ auduille, at Lake Ontario Park, 8:30 > To-morcow, 14 hours and 18 minutes Eat ge ewer Sine Bavical 'rises Sunday at 4:56 a.m, and sels wt id van 3 too 'much everybody woud be provided for. Many '4 man thinks he is TeAsOning: With Son Whor he ie merely argu ing. When a man wants to find fault 6 18 Xilieg * spend all his time looking for No boy can work with hall the thusiasm he displays in getting waters melon. + Saved by a Song," is a new novel. "The heroine probably saved the hero by refusing to sine song. The individual who sits next to a fab man in a crow car knows what it is to have greatness thrust upon him. A Sth in history: = Gon. Nelson 1839; visited Ireland, 1849: H. M. Stan Tea Aen river, 1 3 Transvaal ceded to the Boers. 1881; delegatés at Berlin. 1900{ Chineso sue for peace, 1900; king of in, assassis fa < 1897: Marryat, "novelist, diedy Tain - Kilkenny riots, . 1858: Mer Jidchen elected archbishop of Montreal, SARREGUEMMES We have just opened sonie very useful articles in this popular wary. You can cook and serve in the same dish. They look pretty on the dining table, and cost very little; almost as cheap as white earthenware. Open and Covered Caseroles, Remkin and Entrees Dishes, Takers Jelly Moulds, Jugs all Egg Dishes, and numerous other articles. ..ROBERTSON BROS.. Princess Street. (LAKE ONTARIO PARK) COMMENCING MONDAY, AUG. 10 Brisas ALL WEEK M*eeMoe™ ing 46 8:90 BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW (6 Acts) Chris. Meyer and Viola Mason, Comedy Sketch, entitled, *' A Kicker." Wm. edian, Mr: and Mrs. Ton Wren, in 'their Com- edy. Sketch, and Whistling Artists. sizes, Secollops, 2 a Polite Rowe, Singing and Dancing Com= | Wednesday, Aug. 12th--Street Railway - Railway Employees' i Pienie. DIAMOND PURITY In the selection of a diamond, size is only one of many considerations. Purity of color, freedom from faws, are the most important elements, ax also are shape and style of cutiing. We guarantee all stones to ps as represented by us, and never use cur knowledge to the detriment of the purchaser. . Buying gems from us means abso lute surety' and the lowest possitie price. We will be pleased to show you our assortment at any time. P. B. CREWS, Jeweller Corner Princess and Wellington street. Successor to Johnston Bros. GENERAL HOSPITAL. The Corner Stone of the Nurses' Home will be laid bv Prof. Marshall, chair- man of the Board of Governors, ia thé #rounds of the Kingston General Hospi- tal on Tuusdav afternoon; Iith August, a3 3 o'clock Addresses will be deliver- Hon, Senator Sullivan, . Pense, Esq... MPP. His Oa Mavor Bell, The ladies of Kingston, under the aus- pices of the Hospital Board, will hold ~ Garden Partv in the Hospital Grounds 'til from 4 o'clock, p.m. 10 o'clock p.m., of the same day The Banfl of 14th Battalion will give a concert fgom 7:80 p.m., "till ¥:30 pm., in to the Grounds free during the afternoon. Admission 10c., for the evening. Lirht refreshments will be served by the ladies, W. B. SKINNER, ~ Honary Sec. Treas. Found ! At No. 332 King St. The best place in the city to get your meals. Special rates to tables boarders. « 2 MEN CAR is Shy Bhors order work a specially. Don't . Write to- & at aG, Maras 'd cp. ess, "WE NEVER CLOSE." AN EXPERIENCED MAN. CLERK, CONGRESS RESTAURANT knowledge of. bboks. E "Tor ponetar store, at once. Siaelty # SON. MUA, , Rages and ve Tences. pp LAR 3 & 7 to N. Setiuin, Verona, TOR. TWO, FIRST CLASS, BROOM TYERS, . OTR ROOM SE ERS: SGU MATRIMONIAL. wi Steady ork TA pply by A YOUNG, * WELL-TO-DO, OUTSIDE wire, hone or write, The Canading town 'business man, wishes 10 eorre- Broom Co., Limited, 400 Wellington Street, Ottawa. a LEARN BARBER PRADY spond. with . respects Le teenty to SH enty-ave, Adress Box oH. ig Office. i 10 LET. - JAFPLENDID DWELLING, yrs BATH 1 aid Oleset. dpi Good Stable; Xith . > without furniture , | Cr ofice, asia A Bay, death of one man and the injurv ed Mr. Harris' linger, Alguire's house, land, est balloon vet built, ed to make captive and other ascents KINGSTON, "ONTARIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1908, [THE i Bl: === ws tas Got Through the Com. mittee Stage ~ WERE PRESSED, BUT ONLY ONE PASSED. London, Aug. 8.--The Irish land ee | bill has passed the committee stage in ¥ the House of Lords. Many more amendments were pressed with great persisténcy, but none was successful, except one moved by Baron McNaugh- ten, priuviding that a perk aggrived by an obder made hy ommissioner may apply to--ibe land commission for a rehearing. This was carried by a vote of fifty-five to forty two. In the other. divisions the government ma- jorities were narrow. The Daily Mail, carrying on an ac- Hive 5 ign against Colonial Sec ti s tariff ifopoals, tary a the permanent officials the treasury and board of trade Ee unanimously advised againkt the adoption' of the proj ls for a sys tem of colonial preference, based on the taxation of food, as outlined by the Birmingham tariff covimitige and circulated by the committee, in Mr. Chamberlain' w interest, "This," adds Mail, "practically ends the en- quiry by the government to which Prime Ninister our has frequently referred. It is he expected that the decision of the departmental experts will have the greatest weight in in- fluencing Mr. Balfour's attitude in his promised speeches during the parlia- mentary recess.' After a debate lasting several hours, the bill regulating the use of motor cars on public roads was passeq through the committee of the whole at 2.30 o'clock this mormgng. The house was keenly, evenly, bitterly, divided from the house on the subject and the bill was considerably amended after it was received from the House of Lords, where it originated. As now amended it provides for a maximum speed of twenty miles an hour on open roads, and tem miles an hour in towns; Driv. ers must be licensed, and cars . must be registered. Fine and imprizconment are provided for driving to the Rife 1a danger and a fine is provided not slopping in ease of accident. The hil now will have to he returned to _ Honee of Lords for consideration.| the amendments. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest News Cylled From All Over the Werld. Five Chinese reformers have been ard physician was rested at Pekin. A Hull, Que., fined $25 for practicing in Ontario. The cyclone in Plympton and War wick did about $20,000 damage. Toronto public school teachers are talking of organizing a labor wmion. Lord Milner, high commissioner of South Africa, embarked at Delagoa on Friday, for England. Sir Wilirid Laurier has given notice of morning sittings of the House of Commons beginning next week. City Engineer Rust says it will cost Toronto from four to six million dol lars to develop its own electric energy. In the race for the Canada cup at 11.29, the Strathcona, led by a six- teenth of a mile, and was increasing the distance. Walter Espera, acting as agent at Paris, Ont., for the Robert Hay com: pany, Toronto, was sent for trial by Police Magistrate Jells, Hamilton, on a charge of stealing $075 5 from' his employers, The British that a boiler explosion class: cruiser Blake * resulted in admiralty apnounces on the first the of Two of the seriously six. latter are hurt. A new steamboat company is being organized at Hamilton to put on a hoat between . Hamilton and Toronto. William Strickland was struck by a falling chimney at a fire that destroy house at Southamp ton and very seriously injured. It is reported that J. J. Hill con templates building railways in' China. Moorish troops pursuing rebels en- tered French territory and a conflict ensued in which several French and Moorish soldiers were killed and wounded. IN CORNWALL JAIL. To Await Trial On Charge Of Arson. Cornwall, Aug. 8.--Mrs. Sidney Gal Newington, and her three nephews, Thomas, Cory and Percy St. Pierre, from pear Aultsville, have been incarcerated in Cornwall jail, to await trial on the charge of att ing to burn the residence of rs. Alguire. The boys broke into Mrs, smashed the furnituce and set fire to the place. The fire was extinguished before much damage wos done. The boys and confessed their crime, Mr. were arrested implicating Gallinger, who they claimed, in stigated them. Will Be Used At St. Louis. Berlin, Aug. 8.~The balloon Deutsch- built by Herr Zekelis, the larg. has been engag- St. next | from the Louis fair grownd: year. Meanwhile = ascepsions will made here to test inventions for steer- | ing at night and in fogs, also register: ing the smallest movements alloc; be + of ihe Ri er : AMENDMENTS! It Is Said British Officials Have bektind -Gérmuny Taco, | Even the docks 'of Ei 1 are in fdrior to those at Hi rg, Rremen und 'othér German ports. Setfiool is DEVERY'S GREAT FIGHT. New York, his | Bs A contract enter: | od into liam 3, Bevery Salle dou 1 7 the deli: py im on August i River Park of 10, of freeze-out, = REAR: ADMIRAL CGRORGE W.' MEL. ILLE Chief of the U, S Buran of steam engineers, who ~008 on the retired list, ------------------------------------------ "U've ordered cake and candy to correspond," said. Big Bill lust night as he stood by the chill sidé of the pump. "And every mother an' kid in New York will have ice cream, cake and candy to the limit. I don't know what the 'init din that game, but whatever it is I'H take the gaff. "I'll have twelve doctors there and twenty trained nurses to take care of the children if any of em swallows the spoons or gets the colic. I'll have six bands to furnish music and something will be doing every minute. The men who come will have to pay 25c. each admission, and that money will be used in the fall to buy coal for the poor. I wish the girls and the mo- thers and the kids could vote. The elec sion for mayor would be just a cake walk." A MINISTER'S VIEWS. ---- Trade Unions Must Be Con- trolled. Berlin, A 8.~A newspaper here quotes Here Moeller, minister of com merce and industry, as predicting that unless Great Britain enacts legislation controlling trades union che will find] ho permanently out of ihe ides o the monopolis! Ae Skew the. unions, Here gb Lotto the inet hat Creht «till nsing the loading and dockin, rangemeénts that were in vogue Eo ihr ago. ~The minister says that German merchants and * manufacturers sooner or later will soon find 'a wider market in Britain and' British colonies And but one condition of their success is that German capital must' avoid the Hair-brained vagaries of 'commercial America. > ---- THE PRESS ASSOCIATION. Entertained At Fort Frances Yes- terday. Winnipeg, Aug. 5.~The Western' Ca nada Press Association excubsion party, which left vesterday by the Ca nadian Northern for ite trip down the lakes, to Niagara Falls, Toronto, Muskoka, Montreal and Quebec, was entertained at Fort Frances yesterday, and will spend to-day at Port Arthur. There are about seventy-five in the party. To Observe His 103rd Birthday. Vandalia, 11l.,, Aug' B.--Francis Bin non, familiarly known as "Uncle Frank," will gto morrow, selebrate the one hundred and third anniversary of his birth in the midst of a gathering of his friends and relatives at his home in Vernon. a little village about ten miles from this city. ne, Binnon was born near Lyne burg, Va., on August Oth; 1500, was married at the age of twenty-four to Miss Norsa Wal." ton of Tennessee, and in 1842 came with hie wife to Marion eounty, where he has since resided.' Mrs. Binnon died in 1853, and her hysbsnd never mar- ried. He has living forty-two grand. children, thirty-five great-grandechild- ren and a dozen great-great grandchil- dren. He cast his first yote for An- drew Jackson and has remained a de- mocrat ever since A Clever Woman Forger. Philadelphia, Aug: B.--Awpise E. Shapley, arrested in, New York and brought to thix city to answer {o the charge of raisicg United States postal orders and subsequently held for trial has made a confersion. She said her tions had been earvied on since ay 25th and that the New York city, Trenton, Newark, Yonkers, Brook- lyn, New Roc helle, N. Y., Bound Brook, N.J., and other post offices in New fork New Jersey and Pennsylvania had been victimized by the raising of postal orders. The postal inspectors say Mrs. Shapley is one of the clever fest: women forgers in the country, Corey Gets $75,000 A Year. New York, Aug. S~William E. Co rey, the new president of the Steel Trust, will receive $55,000 a year. ag his salary. This is $25,000 x year less than the 'amount reteived by his pre decessor, Mr. Schwab, bat under the profit-sharing plan, Which the ~orpor- ation has formulated, Mr, 'Corey will reveive a handsowe bohos every year in addition to his salary. Crawford's « of ice cream, Big Bill isn't RG i BEGUN Macedon Situation I ARE 'quieting fodder depots quent. It is» chronite with Times from K fection among South Russia, turbances hav Ekaterinos. an twelve The governor 'and othe re in Paris, Aug Bay of Biscay alry charged t ty, and wound attacked the chists are thre troops have Rome, Pope Pius on occasion of a celebrated in being places will before God. lv next week, rettas on the | Pope leo. A firmod, credits himself, YOUNG Stratford, ped, allowing stantly killed. Ojibwa ing, w which has cluded to-day mony. quette, into t the name, presiding New York, A Camvbell, post over a large He is enthusia best, the finest butter wade. J; Crawlordeis © in this country make anpther vigh Dest A---- features of the situation, had sold ents. The burning of houses, mills, in Armenia hax activity in Macedonia. The dents add that the Balkan si now as disquieting as at any pen ing the past six months. DISAFFECTION IN RUSSIA Continues To Spread--Bordering On Wholesale Anarchy, London; 'Aug. 8.~A despatch to the to have been attacked during encounter with a <re, and to have ed, eoops are being hurried the "strikers, begun at Sunday, continue. The mob stoped the military club on Wednesday night, and wrecked several cafes. A force of cav- the mob received reinforcements ected' barricades in the streets. with terrific force back and neck. Ellis was almost in This was Presiding Flder C. Stated and hax been pobiits during the last few months, wailed on, bis retne trip home today. DISTURBED. Balkan Situation Is Now As Dis- As At Any Time Dur ing The Past Six' Months--Men Are Deserting From Garrisons. London, Aug. 8.~The Times' gorres- pondents represent the situation as hecoming worse. say the military action is slight and the want of Turkish troops 'is embold- ening the insurgents, whom ihe peas. ants are joining. The ministers at Constantinople are much d and ave jssuing new orders for military mavements. : The Vienma t of the Times thinks that the long general rising in Macedonia has begun and insubordination among the' or reseryes The s warrison of or at Prilip has deserted in groups fi wry ge uspected that the been made to the renewal © of inmipgont 2 ioff, says that the disal- the working classes in continue to spread, Dis- eo occurred at K d other centrew, Sa ln]. guinary conflicts were repo Wednesday and Thursday at Ni The troops fired on the rioters, | Ta outright, and wounding of Eikolaieff ix Fo number wtrik- oh ned - iko- tr disaffected contfos with eller at. all ae. Work over a vast is Britain stagnant and 'a ph of Inia tt rial usin a t be 'wholesale ay on bordering. 'on May Blow Up Magasines. wt 8.--Advices from L'- Orient, department of Motbihan, oh the , state that the rigts of Hennebont on he rioters, arresting for: ing many. Subsequently. and ub-prefecture. It last er. Anar- satening to blow up the powder magazines, and detachments of been sent to guard' the four most important magazines, ALL CHRISTIANS EQUAL. Says The Pope--Consistories Held Next Week. Auguxt 8, The coronation of Sunday, will be the first ponfifical mass being St. Peter's since 1870. Sixty thousand cards of invitation are distributed, be provided, the pope te claring that all Christians are equal The first secret and public consistories ear: but no privileged pope will hold his when he will confer bi ast cardinals created by rumor that is pot eon his holiness with the intention of creating severzl cardingls MAN KILLED. While Operating Hay Fork On Farm Near Stratford, Aug. B.~David A, Filis, aged twenty-seven, was operating bay fork on his brother's farm, Ron as the result of a sudden move on the part of the horse « chine, the rope ho hay, weighing some 500 , po! operating the ma ing a bundle of , Anap the bundle to desend upon young Ellis' Elder Becomes An Indign. L'Anse, Mich., Indian Methodist camp mpet- Aug. K.--The annual been in ress on the grounds at Pequeming, this week, con with - h interwiing cere-, be adoption of N Thompson, he Ojibway tribe. event was consummated with imposing rites that included the christening of elder with an Indian Rev. Reginald Campbell Sails. ug. 8 Rev. Reginald J. or of the City Temple, London, who has been making a tour section of the United heard in many slic over his réosption and says he intends to a Bar Harbour, Me., ie, of the sessor of $7,000,000, well-known as having tor | Tevis, known. Her stopping with her, To olin ad i ment at the hands of says pital here, where | he mon before, but his denied. matter, apparehily, town Baker, and wo Riot Act. Hplifax, N.S. Koury billiard hall, quatralied tryman, and a ed. Stones a by a hundred was wrecked. police kad to come to Quebec, Aug. 8, resident of St. young son from drow in the little river bear Park. a crowd of the bank ef t rescue and jumped PETRONS son. Toronto, Aug, K.- American Abell E company, died at night, ell manufactured the Capt. Eaton, French langua, Lever's Y-Z the office of thy unde specifications ma; for the several trades wo Bros., In this city Prey el THOSE nO ne" omer x sie of Thomas G.- iar Poarsall, Apply. to insult offered hy Li United ~~ men, snd Sauyeur, Kingston, passed fn the first two terms at the stafl college examinations, is now_ in France, perfecting himself in = 2 i : g § Aug. §.-An ol + Joh once gaged to Ann Depew Paulding, Depow's niece, the affair od a wensation. The alleged offered at the summer home o but the nature of it Is sister; Miss Ba. Aug. B.--News reached here of a serious riot at the mining town of Invornesd. Richi" try, an Armenian, who ql o with i 1 i g i 5 ir he expressed a desire to Iatives to return to Whe. Nentern Some Sutaiders. Hoard of morning a rid t {3 thatior was been : f : i : gi Magistrate Unable 1 To Read he Nas a ht otf Eo, So ete ui Magistrate Ladd at templed to read the riot act, but the Fenoue to got him away from the sugry mob. ------ FATHER RESCUES. SON. Did Not Know a Identity Un- til He or Wee ty ~Joseph Roberge, a rescued bis oT JOHN ABELL DEAD. Victoria He was attracted by cries from congregated on river aud ran to the into the water. When he had saved the boy's Jile he discovered that the child was his own First To Operate Threshing Ma chines By Steam, John Abell, foun der of the Abell Fngine Works, which sometime ago was taken over hy the ine ahd Thresher is homp here Inst aged eighty-one yemrs. Mr. Ab. it. portable threshing engine built on this contin. ent, and was the first in Amerioa to operate threshing machines by steam power. He leaves g widow. who bas the (Wise Head] Disinfectant Powder is a boom to any Bome. isinfects and orleans at same tithe. TTT ER § TO CONTRACTORS. |: TENDERS WILL DF RECEIVED AT AiRESY (Wh Hore viata 5% sb nt 5 a'clock, p.m., TU PSDAY, 1 Tin a. rks required | to' John the construction of an addition to the Goods Premises of Messrs. Crumley Lowest oF any "tender , 190% nagessarily Wt. NEWLANTS, Architect." Office, 258 Bagot AUCTION Ruins JOHN H. H. WiLLs FOR BALE. WELL SITUATED remises, © but for the interference of friends/ As | Mrs. Tovis is but deny , whi ¥s a perfect --- for this bining.- as ascit doa, quod' RL RERE A or he City of ronto. the NINTH 1 of DEC nt the hour of ONE o Ou Rat Portage apd B Commissioner Dennrtment of Crown Lands. Toronto, Julv 30 19 N.B, Na unauthorized this advertisement will be paid - A Gala Day. Street railway 3 ednesday, August ball matches, sports

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