Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Aug 1903, p. 4

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Tiiit Hi sE7s : , one of the oldest of id t to are at- nee. Yellow fever has appeared at = Vie- toria, Texas, ghout seventy miles from in | meubers of the senate, will be long | Monterey, on the line of the Monterey | est remembered hy his efforts*to im- [& Gulf rail marked, and the effects are seen every: way, Rev. Gilbert, Ph. D., Cleve elder of the Sendal '} district, Japan sonierence, in = dead, aged thirty-six years. rs. David Roy, Owen Sound, char- ged with blinding Emma Bo; carbolic acid it says | means of n 's hotel at iam Thursday. He was ip to the coast. Thomas Shaughnessy, duties of |°f the C.P.R., emphatically denies the that an inside pool for the manipulation of C.P.R. stock exists. Premier Combes, of France, inspected y is sorry to see the |the scene of the great railway horror Canada {and will propose remedial now from | and been | o memor- | ha ratepayers of Ottawa are squeal: ing loudly at high tax rates, but the before. So long as year 2 yéar aldermen are sent to coun- ; cil who will vote money for any old "| thing, and call it broadmindedness, so 'as aldermen are electéd who have record 'as costly as the Panama can al, 50 long will the assessment and the taxation continue to be as high as the statutes will permit." » there "is the new trans-continental pro- not the kind to shrink -Wost--the railways atives Would Do, ifs | of a second t. would un: t of hall 'ence river Trunk Pacific Laurier govern- 0 public land except railway uses. Newport Leaders At War. £: i2 i returned ret fight to: ing Club, | ¥ he | the decision of the GTR. and C.b the Canada i in throughout Hy ~ east of Fort an. was days before he coud Sharking 3» a seaman, and ander- |arines; grand chaplain, Rev. W measures also recommend relief for sufferers. There is a strong feeling that fresh anti-Jewish disorders' among the Population of Warsaw, Minsik and r western provinces of the empire are imminent. It is reported that King Peter, of Servia, declared emphatically | that unless the factional quarrels. of his officials cedse he will abdicate and leave the countey. - pres led to the late Senator Cochane. " © 71" The large sumber of Canadians visiting Kogland : this 'summer | is shown by the returns of the high com- missioner's office, where 1,250 rle registered during May, June and July, 'At the typographical union congress in Washington a proposition looking and "dlectrotypers in the United States and Canada = was referred to the committee on laws. The Carlton House, one of the hest known hotels in Cornwall, has been sold by Janies Ross to Angus M. Mo: Donald, who fofmerly kept hotels at St. Andrews 'and' St. Raphaels. The price realized £8,000. when the need is patent Ca: r pers 'hinese il troops. have dehonied 3 " rebels' at Hwei- 000 'Gorman-drilled an Indian lion hunt four days in Brooklyn. as it to understand hin At last he found was sent on his way On Sunday afternoon Glenister will tempt the hazardous feat of wim: ting "Rapids Fora through the jump from cantilever bri A 'enter the waters which * in 1 5 "en: gulied Capt. Webb and later cast his body ashore. * fie ---------- RAND LODGE OFFICERS. e---- Independent Order Of Oddfellows: . Elections At Hamilton, Aug, 14.~The = grand ndent Order of Odd- the following officers : Grand master, J. B, Turner, Hamil: ton; ty grand master, K. B. But- terworth, Ottawa; depury grand war den, F. R. Blewett, Listowel; grand secretary, J. B. King, Toronto; nd treasurer, W. J. McCormack, Toron- to; grand representatives, (0. T. Lewis, Chatham, and C. C, Lyman, Brock- ville; grand marshal, P. J. Guppy, 5 3 Cmee + again 'Ottawa; grand conductor, Dr. en Sound; grand guard: . B. Dawson, Port Arthur; grand herald, T. Parnell, St. oth. Norton; Florence; junior past grand RK Cownnr Bonen: d voted 81,862.62 to ervices in connection with the = Odd: ows' home. A grant of $500 was made to the grand master. It was re- ha TTA 000, an of year. The grand lodge voted | 066.15 session, tion. ARTAGE RATES. Rate For Small Packages Advanc- "Toronto Star. A despatch from Montreal ahnouinces an wy 'to crease cartage ra t their systems, ns rates. Ca the Earth. land bill now awaits roy- . 4 4 §{ pension. One was a teacher and the chambers of com- sensation Two vistens, profound named Gutvnecht, one forty-three and the other forty-live years of , took a room one afternoon in a well known other a portrait painter, and things The excuse they made when the lady of the house asked for money on account made her suspicious, and ing excited talk in the room later in the evening she tied to get in, but found the door locked. Mean while the sisters had excited the at- tention of the people in the street by clambering on the window sill. A crowd collected, and, fearing what, might happen" if the lagies fell three storeys into the street, some one sug- gested spreading out some beds on the pavement. Beds not being forthcom- ing, the house porter brought out a carpet, but the crowd had not the courage to hold up the four corners. The police telephoned for a fire cape, but the fuct that the door could be broken in was over- looked. An anxious quarter of an hour passed, during which the sisters manifestly hesitated, when at last the fire escape appeared. : One sister then jumped out of the window and the other immediately followed her. They fell on the granite pavement side by side on their faces, one being killed outright, while the other died shortly afterwards, fearful injuries being received, SIFTON REPLIES TO MONK. Minister Of Interior "Debate. Ottawa, Aug. 13.~Hon. Clifford Sif- ton resitined the debate, to-day, on national transcontinental railway. he ler of the interior started ying that as the point at is- en the } i the Continues menibers of the opposition who had, spoken, had expressed uncompro- misifig hostility to the scheme. It wight We 'taken for granted that the worst that could be said against the bill was put forward by Mr. Blair. Mr. Sifton then took up the arge- | to e¢loser affiliation of all stereotypers | ments of the opposition against the bill. It was said that there were no survevs made. There was a general knowledge such as was generally had in instances of that kind. The Cana- dian Pacific railway was not built at some parts within hundreds of miles where the original surveys were made. Mr. Monk, said Sifton, argued for colonization . : railways in Quebec, which had nothi to do with the question hefors t house. "I have never sympathized," said Mr. Sifton, "with those who were opposed to the encouragement of railways. .1 have suffered for my faith because in some districts now well provided with rail ways, there was a feeling that no fur- ther encouragement should be given to railways." | In the course of his address he made an important announcement regarding the release of lands hitherto held in reserve for railway grants. ming ipnen niison. RUSSIA INDIGNANT. Over Other People's Sins--Wants Satisfaction. ) London, Aug. 14.-<The Times Rus sian correspondent says, that the Rus (| dan press is greatly indignant over the' Monastir murder. The Novoe Vreyma says satisfaction must be exceptional, and capable, to some extent, of sooth- ing the offended national feeling in Russia. The Turkish empire should know that this offence given to Rus: sia, may powerfully influence the fate of the Turkish empire. The St. Peters burg Videmosti asserts, that it is time to expel from Europe these shameless violators, who invaded the continent which did not belong to them, like a pack of ferocious wolves, and who for five centuries, have cruelly oppressed races of superior civilization. Fifty Cents. Buys a $2 hat at the Clark Wright slaughter sale. reditors of the Humbert 'family testified to loaning them millions of Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. About eighteen months ago W. S. Manning, of Albany, N.Y., widely known in trade circles as the repres- entative of the Albany Chemical oy was suffering from a protracted at tack of diarrhoea. "I tried Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," he says, "and obtained im | ARCHITECTS, SMITH. ARCHITECT, HENRY P. a4 ete. achor Building, Market Square, Phone 245, POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER- chants' Bavk Building, corner Frock and Wellineton streéts. "Phone 213. ttn ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice site of New bill Hall, near cor and. "mer of Montreal Streots. fon tet termi | WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF railways to] lice, second. Boor over Mahood's drug tare Baa ot. 3 ance on agot street. Telephone 608. - G LE ROOMS, WITH OR it. without board. 101 Queen Stree WELL FURNISHED ROOMS: BOARI also table boarders," at Mrs. Yates. 64 William street. ----. FOUR with ------------------ GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS board, with all modern pro corner Union Si =e ty Miss Em. Laroche, of Quebe, is a most reliable young, girl, belonging to an excellent Jocal family. She hal suf fered from a Severe attack of grippe irom which she had never thoroughly recovered. Her blood was poor and discolored, her digestion painful, and her sleep al most nil. She was unable to pass a single day without fresh pains. Hec weakness. was general and her exhaus tion extreme. Her family were plarmed at her sad condition, The neightors and friends made no econfealment of Thrown Into Commo. ORDINARY CURE. Be WORN CIN PL to be found in their popularity and immense sale. At first, Miss Laroche tdid not take her friend's advice. ' Buy: "later on, having mentioned Gt to he. fatvily, her mother ther to try them and send dor a bottle immediat, ly. After a few dave' treatment, sh, wax happy to note the manifest actio,, of that superior remedy. Her diseas. was arrested, her pains disappeare| and her strength returned. Thig unex pected restoration of her health caused a great sensation in her neighborhood Every one wanted to see her, heing hardly able to helieve in her cure. Buy con- vi at 191 University Avenue. FURNIS} OOMS, WIT! with ou with . = ts. Are 160 King street. their fears. All agreed that she (ould aot long survive, it was none the Jess real. Mlle. Laroche had many devoted ae Needless to sav that this vorng lady quaintances, one of whom said to her | and her whole family make it 4 point one day i Why do vou not try Br. | to proclaim the virtues of Ir. Ed. M, Morin's "Cardinal Pills, adding = that f rin' Cardinal Pills. the proof of their great efficacy was For sale everywhere, A LUCKY MAN That's what vou'll be, if you buy your Clothing hire. You'll take no chances for we Clothing for just what it is ask only. what its worth--sell wool 'for 'wool; 'cotton' for 'cot ton; have but ene price, the same to everybody, and 'that price is marked in plain fig- ures. The bashful boy can obtain the same value for his money here as the: shrewd trader. We are: proud of our geod name. When you wish to buy, go to some 'honorable firm--one that has earned a reputation for straight forward: dealing. We protéet von from the pos § ty of making a mistake by guaranteeing a price as low and lower than vou can buy Clothing of similar grade for anvwhere, and should you ever feel digsatisfied after * having bought here, ' 'vow can nlwnys get your money back (if. you want it. We would like your trade. IF YOU WANT The best $10 Suit. The best $12 50 suit. The best $15 suit in town it's here, Style, Fit and Wear combined. Suits, $5 to $15. GROSVENOR ENGLISH RAINGOATS Good rain or shine, $10 and $12.50 THE H. D. BIBBY CO. One Price Clothing House, Oak Hall. SEPOREREEEORPIERCL REE 00) SPECIAL SALE ! For Child's Slippers. 08." are 900 om 31. 68c For Child's Slippers. * Sizes 810 10. Were $1 For Girl's Stippers 98c. and Oxfords Were $1.25 and $1.50. Also many other lines marked down. HE SVE SHOE STORE, Sizes 11 to 2, 000009 ® £ Competition Distanced DON'T CLOSE YOUP EYES TO FACTS Those SAMPLE SUITS That Jos. Abramson offers at $7, $8.50, * 810 are equal in value to those offered by others at DOUBLE THE PRICE, These are facts and an inspectionwill convince you. that the place to secure RELIABLE SUIS AT HALF PRICE JOSEPH ABRATISON'S, : 180 PRINCESS STREET. Between Redden's and Crawford's. aa ; i OOOO 0( SUMMER FUEL PEA GOAL Makes an excellent "fuel for summer. $6 per ton. HARDWOOD, SORTWOOD, KINDLING. ES SWPP & 80. / "PHONE 135, COO 00 { you are a lover of Fish, Oys ms, ete., etc, make your selec ISH STAND hat we offer are! invariably . of lity and in excellent condition le benefit of housekeepers we q hut, 20c. per. 1b.; . Salmon, © Hagdock, 10¢. per Ib . Mackerel, 30c. per per Ib; Bluefish, or 1b.; Pickerel, 1 hy. c. per 1h White per Ib. Sy ster, be. per Clams} 200; 'per, dorven. P ays on hand. . DOMINION FISH 63 Brock Street. "Phiotie 590. Stock, Exehe Incorporated Underfthe Laws of c CAPITAL ST00.0 FOLLY PAID, KINGSTON. BRANC Clarence British American Hotel. yu 3} McKENN2 iA JR Socks, Grain and Provisions bo

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