Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Nov 1903, p. 1

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nove the dirt AP .- When you ith dry towel. ishes will 'be will do more Weather Comfurs First Floor, Furs, black astrachan, Belgian coney, natural ric seal, Tasmanian bea Alaska ia sable, dyed coon. stone martin, hite Fur Boa and Muff $1.50 and $2 each. umbia Sable Mufis, $7.50 ra Super. Alaska Sable 2 of the largest assort en's and Children's Fur bats in Central Canada, close cash prices, ROS, EXE! md Girls, Earn Fir Searf ' [Minates Alires oo hex Angel's Whisper," i "Simply to Thy Cross 1 ah. e € also give a soc. These pictures are po and could not Le ss than = 506, each. Every buy one or more. When dw wil Sood you this FUR SCARF es wide, made from selected ine full black tails, the very will be more thay please | br Rosenberg, Can., said : fur scarf. It not buy one like it in our af price 1a all fur stores is rance any $10.00 he giving them for so bad a great number made ummer when the Rareiers nd girls, take advantage of the pictures to-day. We ht, and will alla you to postage, so your Fur me cent. aye XOTHE » Dep 015 Toronto. Ne-- r of special de- ole stories and llent drawings ctions make the lagazine attrac- n Souvenir to equalled by any lication. The nada and Mr. ellor Wallace, ter C. Nichol e as a souvenir ates of a Lake Toronto as a | the exception Sandringham, , all the con- dksellérs. ERY Care mail -- A PEARL ©R " You Save The Dollars Bat don't sacrifice the quality when you bay Overcoats Here. Our stock Is complete in every range. You can get just what you want. Boys' Overceats and Reefers. Youths' Coats. Men's in all styles. FE IT-REFORM. s JENKINS 3%; Silver Mounted Walking Sticks We have something above the average in THIS line. New shapes in the PARTRIDGE Nght canes, 50 much used in larger cent OOO" By! It desiring a stylish stick you would do 2 to see these. ENGRAVING SMITH BR.OS.. Jewellers and Opticians, 350 King St. Wood « Coal The central Wood and Coal Yard Is located at 236 Earl Street. All kinds of good hard wood, cut and split to suit, dry kindling, always under cover Prompt delivery. Prices right None but the pure Scranton Coal--no mixtures, ¥ B. BARNEY << PRESSING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. YOUR OWN CLOTH made iato up-to-date suits. THOMAS GALLOWAY, 18) Broek St. next Bib BARTLEY" OPEN-BOOK HOLDER HOLDS ALL BOGKS "OPEN AND whies © (WOM 7 from ruin; 235 cents at McAuley's, WANTED. BUYER FOR GAS HEATER, CHEAP, at 51 Brock street. A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. AP- ply at 49 King Street, East EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID. APPLY to Mrs. G. Hunter-Ogilvie, 119 Earl street BOY OR GIRL, TO LEARN PRINT- ing Apply at Smith's, Wellington streets , A BOY TO WORK IN PAINT SHOP, James Laturmey, Carriage Maker, Princess St. SALESMEN, TO HANDLE choice spsegiaities during Fall Winter. 'hole or part time. Weakly. Elegant outfit free. Tavers Bros, Nursefymen, Galt, Ont. IS YOUR HEALTH POOR? WOULD vou like outdoor work, 'where you can earn from $30 to $40 per month and expenses ? If so, write D Patty, Nurseryman, Geneva, N v for a position. , Not FAKES NOR FADS BUT household needs. Used avery day by everybody. Can't you them ? Others do and make fortunes. Still room. Write dt once to G. Marshall & Co., London, Ont. ACHER, FOR PHE SENIOR AND Hinior departménts of S.8, No 8, Seeley's Bay, nt Male teacher preferred for senior room, holding not less than nd class profession BY 2 E ed 7 years il ity of London, the sole agend¥ for Great Britain for sald of abo rge connection amongst whol le and retail trade, with whom ti are doing business, so that the g s can be immediate- 1y placed on #llis market. Bankers' references an: ill satisfaction as to commercial sting, etc. In the first instance writfito R.T.S., care of Hendgi& Co., 81, Cannon Lond E.C., after which, desirable, erview can be ar- nged. g TWO LARGE, § LL FURNISHED rooms, conveniences, late dinner. Alsgiiiable board. Apel 240 King St LARGE FI BEDROOM, WITH bay window o a study, first floor. sunny aspecge.r Apply 85 Wellington Sireet. % SALE. Fi \ A FIRS § DAIRY FARM. CITY T.CLAS exchange. Apply | 3 Princess street. ROG ED HOUSE, WITH 10 427 Aliredf Street T. Week ago, ¥ 237 Queen str 70TH YEAR, NO. 279. DAILY MEMORANDA. Ss begin in Dairy School, S Look for. Opera House apnouncements ve. Alexandra was bern on Decem- 1844 Love is the only sure cure for emi op rn House, Summers' & Same men Seem to have the horseless brand of norse sense. theories are like gunpowder-- most useful when exploded When the members of a Xoman's club Yuarrel they call it a deba peace commission met at 1899; "Gene assaulted hy United States Lord Kitchener took com- mand British troops Queen Yietana Tod iewed Canadian sor 19¢ CHINA! CHINA! CHINA! We have at present the largest and best selected as- sortment of Dainty China we have every shown. and look over things ; you don't need to buy. cheaper than ROBERTSON BRoS. An Umbrella makes a heauti- We have just opemed complete assortment. Prices from $3.75 to $12. Also a beautiful assortment of , Pearl Necklets, ete SEE) Our stock will solve your Christmas Present problem. P. B. CREWS, Cor. Princess and Wellington Sts. w a CLOO00 OOOO 0000 OL SCOTCH GONGERT CITY HALL TO-NIGHT Donald MacGregor Jean Waldrum Andrews Pipe-Major Beaton, (48th Highlanders). and Henry Folger programme will be Scotch dances has been engaged have refreshments 'on sale in Ontario 7 for sale at Uglow"s and rn = SEAS. Measure to Spend $2,750,000,000 Richmond Pearson has prepared a hill whi h he oe w requested Representative Wiley, to introduce | in the house sion of congress for the of "making the United 'States the. first naval power i » next eirhteen years Lill shes a total riage ag s it was anything but a dutiful wile to him. Stinson claims that he was as «aulted by his stepson, and that he is "to be used each vear for new shipe. the present fisc el year, . $60,000, 00 for bv "$10,000, 200 each when a lump sum of 81, is made to carry on the programme Whayme Insurance Suit. insurance Suse came up for. trial be Trust Co., as executor Whayne, against the Fro vident Life 'Assurance Society to enforce the collection of policy for £76,000 held by Mr. Whayne Whayne was found dead near his hone in Beechmont shortly after ning Te present the trial of the case brought RB ad steamer, Whay ne 's executors against the Equit a morning, they were sent on by a spe cial train, and made a record run. fore the cle of a SI 30,000 po The London Board of Trade inquiry offi the Teland of 15th has resulted in the suspension of Capt. Willi t certificate for six months Bryan lunched with - or its retura to . seph Chamberlain at Highbury. N rood stable, Fifth street Apply | steamer Monterey, NT BROOCH, Al KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONI ~ABADTHROAT Is What Emperor William Possesses WHAT IS FEARED RUSSIA IS ANXIOUS TO BUY " SHIPS. Which Were Built. For Chili And Not Used--Disaffection Among The Working Classes in Kieff-- There is Trouble in Japan--A Jewess' Offence. London, Nov. 30.---Disquieting re- ports in regard to the health of Em peror William continue. The wound : produced by the operation on the em peror's throat is in semi official lei guage, 'slower to heal than was hoped for and its place upon the vocal chord renders it .iable to constant irrita tion. The Newcastle correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says that hussia has opened negotiations for the of two battl:shi.s that were tle Chilian governvient, bh were not recuired after Chili's ences with Argentiaa were settled Ly arbitration A farithliss Jewess has ju pelled to pay £250 f iting a bicyel: degler. Constance Van ler Pergh courted Frank Knight as:idi st her father's will, the e dealer's wealth not being suf ficient in her 1i'h parent's eves. Frank even declared that he would willingly marry the gi l in a synagogue, . hut the father still refused to give his consent. Constance then wrote' to Frank, declaring that they must elope Shortly afterwards she married a man of her own faith and offered Frank the sole excuse that she did so be cause she was afraid that her mother might have an apoplectic fit if she re mained true to her Ci ian lover. The Sultan of Turke learning that a great majority of cosmetics and pomatles were mixed with pork and lard, immediately put the royal pro- kibition upon the sale of such impur ity and invoked the command of the Koran, bidding. the faithiul to abjure all things appertaining to the pig. The manufacturers of soap and other toilet articles were notified that only such of these as 'were exempt irom all suspicion would be acceptable. ° Russian correspondents of the Times say disturbances are reported in all the Russian provinces of Armenia. Conflicts are taking place' everywhere between the people and the troops or the polie. The chief cause is the de cree which handed over the church t been com property to the government. The. general poli wv. of Russification is also a factor pacific. Civilization and neu tral institutions like schools, libraries end charities are persecuted |e anse they are Armenian. The Moscow correspondent of the Times reports alarming dissatisfac tin among the working classes at Kiell. The "police force has been large lv increased. The governor-general threatens the summary punishment of persons circulating rumors likely to accentuate appre! shension among the inhakitants, The Times' Tokio special says: The progress of events indicate a coalition of some of the other parties and the progressives, the probable result of which will be strong opposition in the diet to the cabinet unless the latter shows that progress has been made in, the negotiations with Russia. MARRIAGE THAT FAILED. Interesting Lawsuit Between Wife And Husband. London, Ont., Nov, 30.--Annie Stin son, of the township of Mosa, is suing her husband, Andrew John Stinson, for the possession of a farm whith he bought from her before they werp mar ried and which he agreed to give her if she acted in a dutiful manner to wards him. She alsgh states that she was driven from home, and that her hushand accused her of intimacy with other men. She asks alimony and that the title of the farm he made over in her name, as was provided in the mar wnt. She denies that she was foreed to build a house to live in. He also says it is false that he refused his wife medical attendance, and states that he is ready to take his wife back to live with him. The case will be tried at the high court sittings. Soufriere Getting Played Out. St. Vincent, C.V.L., Nov. 30.--Prof Giraud, the geologist, with other French officials, visited the Soufriere volcano yesterday, and found the cra ter steaming only through fissures, and that the lak pressed the opiric the ejecta, the nearer to bec Mont Pelee, which is still constantly emitting matter. was quiet. They ex n that judging from oufriere volcano is ng extinct than is They Caught The Steamer. Toronto, Nov. 30.--In order that the through passengers on the Canadian Pacific railway delayed by an accident near London, would not miss their leaving Quebec, on Saturday The special from Toronto covered the | distance Fetween Toronto and Mon | treal, which ix by way of the C.P.R. 33% miles, in a little better than eight hours, about two hours less than the regular time. George Reynolds, sixteen years old, son of Captain Peter Reynolds, of the St. Louis police department, was mur- i dered on a Chicago street. PITH OF : The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World, It is estimated that 102 persons Jost their lives in the regent storms on the North Sea. The dates for the' Eastern Ontario live stock and poultry exhitition at Ottawa, are March Sth to 13th. The of the international exhibition, aD have ered od rime of $20,000 for b 5 The eulachon,. RE aie hike a smelt, found on Pacific coast, is the latest feeder for the canning indus try. Frank Hall, a Guelph barrister, has fallen heir to a fortune that ny make him a millionaire many times over. One of the Chicago boy murderers says he shot and killed a railway man on a train near Portage La Prairie in 1895. Daniel McDonald, a Queen street to- bacconist, Toronto, attempted suicide. He used a revolve! He is now in bos- pital, Right Rev. Frederick Courtney has resigned the biker of Nova Scotia Is To Resign. London, Nov. 30.-It is understood that Lord Ro- berts is about to resign as commander-in-chief. He has been much more ill than generally known, is still abed and the condition of his bkealth requires him to spend the Winter in a southern climate, probably the Riviera. Ck ii PPE 44v ever eee i to becomi-rector of St. James church, New York. During the recent fair at Niini-Nov- gorod, Russia, which lasted for two months, 2,700 pefsons were wounded in brawls. John Redding, Maidstone Cross, died in Windsor of injuries received b: being struck on the head with a bil. liard cue. Canadian live k owners are tak- ing a prominent o in the Chicago Live Stock Shoe; Canadian entries numbering 2,175. A Chicago restaurant keeper shot and killed a man who was short five cents of the amount demanded in pay- ment for a meal. Frank Miller, Roxham, Quebec, was shot at and his barn subsequently set on fire. He lost everything but three horses and one cow. A judicial examination into the case of the French soldier, Capt. Dreyfus, which caused intense excitement sev- eral years dso is mow practically as- sure A pioneer of this section, George R. 'Moss, died suddenly of heart. failure at the 'old homistead, Dickinson's Landipg, on Wedessday, aged one years, Portland, Me., officials are accused of desecration of the dead, by Mrs, Steeves, who was bringing the body of her husband, Dr. Steeves, from Arn zona, to St. John, N.B. General Reyes, the Colombian re presentative, has arrived in Wash: ington to enter a personal protest with President Roosevelt against the latter's action regarding Panama. Alexander McBride ate part of a turkey in Chicago, while his wife ate another part of the same bird in Bos ton, 900 miles away, while they con versed over a long distance telephone Reciprocity with Canada, according to John Sharp | Williams, leader of the minority in United States Con gress, is to © be the slogan of demo crats in next year's presidential cam paign. Capt. Bernier has received a message from the Norwegian government that the Fram, which he would like to have had for his Arctic voyage, is not for sale. This is the boat which carried Nansen and his party. Brooklin Baptist church, Whitby, presented Hon. John and Mrs. Dry den with a silver tea service, on the occasion of their removal to Toronto. Mr. Dryden has held every office in the gift of the church since he joined it forty-two years ago. While moose hunting in the Portage La Prairie district, Albert Coates, a young farmer, received fatal injuries from a bullet fired by a companion named Moffat. Coates had just killed a moose and Moffat coming up short-. ly afterwards saw Coates beside the animal and fired Lorne McAllister is dead at Owen Sound of injuries received by being struck by a falling tree in a bush in Keppell township a week ago. While McAllister was out shooting, in Sar- awak, with Finlay McLeod, about a month ago, his gun was accidentally discharged and McLeod received in- juries from which he died a few days later. Thomas B. Lally, a former resident of Niles, Mich., and Miss Edith Gan zer, daughter of one of the first fami lies of Mishawaka, Ind., were quietly married - in Mishawaka. Several months ago Lally caused a sensation by deserting his present bride on the eve of what was to have heen their wedding day, but she remained true to him. Drive To Dance Led To Death. Watertown, N.Y., Nov. 30. Fred Foster, aged twenty-eight years, of Potsdam, was found frozen to death near Sissonville, St. Lawrence county, on Friday. He started to attend a dance Thanksgiving evening, but fell asleep in his carriage and was thrown out, where his stark body was found. On Her Last Trip. Owen Sound, Ont., Nov. 30.-The Canadian Pacific steamship Manitoba, the last of the company's upper lake fleet to' clear for Fort William, left yesterday afternoon with 1,500 tons of west-bound merchandise. She was saluted by the other steamers in the i harbor as she left the port. THEN, LIKE ROME SHE SHALL TOTTER TO HER FALL. So Muses The National ~ Imperialist i comstruction of The Union Will Need Legions and Ships of War. Berlin, Nov. 30.--The National Zei- tung anticipates that the Central Am- |! erican states will be all absorbed by their great northern i \ United States, or fall under its in: fluence, It wonders if Mexico and South usurped the sovereignty of ! can continent just as the oy ceased to exist, when the Romans be- came "The Lords of the Joi: "Possibly" the paper "The United States may reach t limite of her possible eaeriis before she can attain an object so remote." The ly continues : "The imperi- alist idea necessarily involves a re construction of the union. A federa. wi exercise dominion over territories, the extent of which exceeds its own. The United States, henceforth, will -- {val huyions and ships of war on both With militarism, . new clement will be in in hitherto exclusively civilian. he imperialists now see only the obverse of the medal, and it is to be hoped that the reverse may be shown them after it is too. late. All human things have their limitations." SENATOR FAIRBANK] Has No Just Cause of Com plaint. Toronto, Nov. 30.-A Globe Ottawa special says that when questioned re- garding Fairbanks' charge that "he had neglected to answer a letter. written by the senator, suggesting a meet of the joint high commission, Sir Wil frid Laurier replied : "I never received any letter from Senator Fairbanks ' since March last; bis suggestion that the joint Figh commission should meet was to without delay." This, the desiueh ack, was all Sie woul notice of the a that sore over the decixion of the majority of the Alaska tribunal. After quoting the premier's letter, and a reference made to it by the minister of finance, during the budget debate, the de spatch continues: "It wil be evi dent from the premier's letter and Mr. Fi'lling's remarks, that the govern ment were not in favor of the joint high commission reassembling, unless assurances could he given on the part of the United States that some prac: ticnl outcome that would be fairly satisfactory to Canada, would follow. No such assurances have been given, cither on the pért of the Washington cabinet, or Nr. Fairbanks, and no further overtures have been made to our government touching the matter. Hence it is difficult to see what cause of comylaint Senator Fairbanks has." ------ Alexandra's Birthday. London, Nov, 30.--A large party of distinguished people has 'been invited to Sandringham to assist in proper ly celebrating the queen's birthday to-morrow. In further recognition of the wide popularity enjoyed by King Edward's gracious consort the town of Norf:l'c will keep holiday and at Vindsor and elsewhere the anniver sary will be observed. In official re cognition of the day, royal salutes will be fired by all ganisons and ships. Queen Alexandra was born De cember Ist, 184), and consequently tomorrow she will enter upon her sixtieth year. ? Actions For Libel, London, Ont., Nov. 30.--Three suits for $10,000 damages for alleged libel arising indirectly out of the Gamey investigation are entered against the | London Free Press Printing company, R. R. Gamey and Alexander Wright the organizer for the conservative par- ty in the province. John McEvoy, barrister, of this city, is the plaintiff. The action is for assertions connect ing Nr, McEvoy with the mutilation of the Crossin piano cash book, Fire To Conceal Murder. Duluth, Minn, Nov. 30.---Thomas Cheen was cremated, Frank Thomas was probably fatally burned and three other persons are missing as the re sult of a fire which destroyed the Centyal hotel, at Tower, Minn., Thurs- day. The suspicion id entertained that the fire was of incendiary origin and that the hotel was fired to cover up a murder. Prince Soltykoff"s Will. London, Nov. 30.---Prinee Soltykoff has leit Ethel Clinton, who was once | well known on the stage, £3.000 year, together with Kemlin, his place at Newmarket, and all his race horses, which are worth more than £25,000, town house in Curzon street. To bis brother, Prince John Soltykofi, leaves £15,000 a year. Emperor William hat withdrawn his jofier 'of a cup for a trans-Atlantic yacht race in 1904, on account of his health, and has substituted for it the * ofier of a cup to be raced for in 1905. -- - Constantinople, Nov. 30.-An u irade hax beon issued estimated 3 che i ll 0 cee connected With the institntion a professor since its foundation in I¥67, i ht from apoplexy, hav- on last Tuesday night. He was rid one years of age. Is Now Father DeCosta.. Rome, Nov. 30.--Dr. RB F. Ja Conn, York, who was nt a No in the Roman priesthood "No. vember 15th and a 22nd was yesterday ordained a priest by the Bishop of Fiesole, near Flor deacon November Avoid the rush by procuring Christmas fruits a . Saved From Disaster, 30.Thix city was treat: ed to another fire in its og, ot ck railway system this morni ily no one was injured or ins, Valencia Raisins, T; Shelled Almonds, 1 Bolt Cooking 8 Almonds, ote., ete, Mrs. George Ford, Ottawa, formerly of Brockville, died afte undergoing an operation in Brockville hospital. was a devout Roman Catholic; heshand survives her. , born near Belleville, seventy-six years ago, died in Toron- to on Friday. He leaves three sons Thomas MeQuillan was lected pro- tident of the Commervial Association of Canada. Taylor's lettuce cream softens chap- ped and rough hands, , Lansdowne, has pur chased the residence owned by Antoine The Pembroke papers say that coun- terfeit five and ten cent pieces are in circulation there. John Roche and Miss Maggie Har- rington were married at Killaloe on y. Magic Cough Cure will stop that French toilet soaps in fancy boxes. Red Cross Drug Store. MAYORALTY 1904. TO THE ELECTORS : ------------ The minority report of the rican labor says | sufficient labor in hat Gentlemen--1 respectfully solicit your voles and Influences to elect me mayor for the year 1904. ? C. J. GRAHAM, MME E. ELDER AND DRESSMAKING pill Forms Broduses new | falling and gray Nal can | Neuralgia and Xezema. together with the entire contents of his ! tionary rondings was + oderale reel parlor (Seotch dialect a a Feria). oii MANDOLIN AND GUITAR * a. concert, 250, leaves 'Ferry TUESDAY, at 7 pau

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