Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jul 1904, p. 5

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ndow Display assorted lot of Iron and Brass Make our note of their --lasty. Xey + manufacturers oh make them beauti- convenient, many beds third more ERGE | SERGE SUIT t only is it dressy t in weight it is ys of summer. man can fing ry qualities as f mitted to t" om -- Among these are regularly Sold. for a Mesortineht of odd Dress- POTTED NAM OOO our suits and seem the same. _ * collar fits, the ining is pat in, se: that always P. WALSH, Barrack St, 1s selling NTON COAL|:=imn. bom rs ) As follows ;-. Pea, perton.......... Chestnut, per ton... .. Fove, pet ton......... Egg, per on. . a Delivery. The most popular resert om the Rd oe v styles, $7.50, 6.50 ) 15, C0O000000000d60000000006. i iW Next to Wilson's Livery. WAR OVER A MILLION. ---- * Girl To Whom Suicide Left For. Mukden. tune Must Fight. «New York, July 29. Dolbeer's fatal plun floor of the Waldor a Marion Warren, second cousin| Capt. inlet ates that in conse- her constant com- quence of it having been reported by witness of the suj.|® Chinaman in the market place that to have beeni 8 European had been that morning | of the young | Put to death by the Chinese d il y tes, together 'with a number of Chi- : R --_t vill, dgted Fite nese bapdits, he was deputed to make] the father of Marquis Ito, was a rus. to be permitted to take | 1qUirics into the matter. ho actual $700,000 be | He sent for the Chinaman, who con- and the stipulated residue which | ducted him to the scene of the execu a million and a half, | Hon, and there the captain was hor- flinion, and sole miade the principal heir without a bitter "Dispatch®s from 1 San Francisco last night conveyed t he news that the re- Dolbeer, . aroused the circumstances which made to most of the Dolbeer have filed notice test. Mental incompetency Vd had been evidently taken away by will be one There have been will | olit number in Californi millions of famous men this is the first ti man's million-dollar fr rabted by death, has fi fisiary into fighting qua Nroth that the heiress should cher ish a million-dolla r friendship for one distantly related, and atives, for whom she en a lukewgry, regard ives have engaged at. reason of family ties. -- Charles Asley, a farmer, ope ignore close rel professed not ev on the track at Port H SMOKERS' HEADACHE especially. In smok ort of drawing the = required to keep a optinual effort leaves which often brings those who smoke ; far as Kiel. There he is to meet the VY tobacco and cigars it is Course a matter of nerves and often ion of the heart. of | kaiser, who is e ed to witness the in_a remarkable' cure for this form of by experiment we have proven that to a ive, and after normal beep restored it acts as a healthy stimulant. our list of patrons some il- 554, as stated in the Whig of the 21st CLARK'S or Mahogany, J Good Grocers - came 42.90 MANY OTHER vamiETIge V. CLARK, Manufacturer, MONTREAL. And I will guarantee you satis- factory results. We don't brag, est studied. $5.50 W. J. MURRAY, The Auctioneer. LET ME "HAVE YOUR SALE sailant. Whitefaced and with set teeth the intruder was obviously a mad man. He whetted his knife on his coat sleeve and stealthily advanced upon well directed blow from a policeman sent. the maniac sprawling. The as sailant trivd to regain his feet and slashed right and left with his knife. It was knocked from his hand by a w from a policeman's club, and he was overpowered. He was a Lthuani- 650/IDYLWILD HOTEL, 5.50 ON THE RiDEAL. deau. Every thing up-to-date. Now open to the public. Special weekly and thy tomic, produces a ; family rates furnished om application. of hair at any age, 18 a positive cure for WM. LAISHLEY, Proprietos. E IA, DAND- excellent for EE e------------ waa nar. | Better Than Ever Ki Par-| MYERS' CELEBRATED HOME- ae ince Meus, Fad Cheese.' 0) rawa or = Al Vinde >of Cooked Meats, Bacon and at OARRIAGE PAINTING |=: "AiFes == «amu Give as a cal for Pirst-ciass "LOWE INLET" suave ON reuasi: A EUROPEAN BEHEADED. i-- Put To Death By The Chinese At The. London Daily Express of July --Bertha Marion | 16th had the following from its eor- ge from the ninth | respondent at "Paris + 5 f-Astoria, on July; A Moscow Paper: peints extracts has preciptated a legal battle for | from a letter written by Capt. Kin- the young heiress that | loff, of the Russian army, in garrison me famous in San | 8t Mukden, giving a circumstantial the home of Sensational | account of the execution of a Euro- pean at the 'hands of the Chinese. atthori- rified to discover that one of the head- as the Chinaman had stated. A search was made for the head, but it he Chinese executioner to avoid trou- ble. Canadian Magazine. Japan the chief subject of Emperor Mutsuhito is 5 farmer's son. Juzo Ito, tic gardener or small farmer, a num- erous and respectable class in Japan, where agriculture §s the chief industry, The average farm, is however, only bout two acres in extent. Juzo Ito b \ , ha ambitions. He could not ca less corpses was that of a European, two swords, since he was mos ry Samurai. He negotiated for his rank when an opportunity presented itself, an purchased superior position. He he was ordained with priests' orders On being questioned, the Chinaman | %ecured a rank which enabled him to an ble to speak or understand English. He gave his name as Anton Doreskiotz. ------ . TWO WOMEN KILLED. Accident Near Adams Centre-- Within Few. Minutes. Watertown, N.Y, July 29. --Mrs. Halsey Oatman and her sister, Mrs. Caroline White, both aged between fifty and sixty years, were struck and almost instantly killed by the north- bound club train at a grade crossing a short distance north of Adams Centre yesterday afternoon. The two women were in a bu~~ and were driving toward North Adams. As they approached the crossing the somewhat belated train came down the track. Several persons signalled to them to stop, but they only whipped up their horse and drove on, either thinking they could pass the crossing before the train or mistaking the train for the local that follows it and thinking it would stop at the station. The engine struck the buggy and both women were hurled 100 feet. The buggy was completely wrecked, but the horse, which was thrown, was but slightly injured. Mrs. Oatman was My Lord A Farmer. u Canada there are men'in hi laces who are sons of farmers; ip t , & reeking funeral pyre, ite a irre and unknlled save by the hoarse, mocking throb of the pulsating engine. But if those Sunil taught ow of the world had paid the penalty demanded by Eternal Justice for sin, and with the help of the Holy Spirit had cowe to and for salvation, and had cont the glory land. H in 1858, the son of Mr. and Mrs, hi gan (both deceased), and | Mim. is a brother of Messrs, Patrick and Bernard Hogan, of the Scotch Line. His only surviving sister, Mary Ann Michael Ho, the grand old Vikings, whose were carvied out to sca, set the great ocean which they lo well. the waters at a furious hb Snug from time to time' hy tly obstructions in the El Be a ain he gota the burning charnelbouse the stygian ing humanity. A Cental Amel) steam reaches miscreants, presumably calling them- 1 men, t an eternal dis- peony to we furious curses ths, fought these helpless wo- fo --- children like savage heasts, trampli some of them to rh in pling wild efforts to get Rockwood aéylum, recently vacated gna is Macdonnell, of Queen's, o okie Me Rev. D. J. Macdonnell, Siplying She pulpit of Rev, H Miss Mary Galloway of Pine steget, is on a tour to and . koka Lakes, where she will probably i it . reinaia Hil au -_ and 2 "a guests of the Misses torson hy tawa. "Norwan Perrier, Charles Moxley, Willian Hewitt and William Barnes have returned from a two weeks' . William Howe, Ot first into the rescuing steamer, And so the dread, sulphurous holo school children had Leen by their teachers that the im for life ormed killed instantly and Mrs. White died | guardi within a few minutes after the aoci- dent. Mrs. Oatman lived about a mile from Adams Centre on the road to North Adams, and her sister lived at Adams Centre. Mrs. Oatman is sur vived by a husband and one son, Ed- ward, who lives with his parents Will * Soon Go Parish Of Perth. Rev. Father Hogan, Napanee, trans- ferred to Perth, will assume his new | : ey charge on Sunday, August 7th. Fr, | City on business god on Blewwure, dy born on the Scotch Line | it arranging to shortly take a triy ph Vancouver, Mrs. Allen acvompanying and Angie Murphy, Montreal, have arrived K from a recent tour of the eastern states and are the guests of Miss B. © Hanington, will ve: er on a trip ogan, resides with hinv. Father Hogan went to the ate school in Perth and later to collegiate in- stitute. He is a graduate of St. k i Michael's College,' Borien. A: | Enslaved Baar ot ons graduating, he went to Laval Univer- sity. Quebee, where he took the re- scribed course in theology. In 1876 not become a Samurai, but he | by the late' Bishop O'Brien, at King- ston. He spent a short term at Emily | Davis. said that, seeing a crowd gathering | wear the coveted two swords. This, near Lindsay, and thon for five years that morning at the place of exeeu- | of course, helped his son, Hirobumi | was allotted to the cathedral, at tion, he had stopped to see w hat was going on. Four condemned men were | 10 Y attached to stakes, and the China- | travel. As a common sailor on a mer- man at once recognized one of them | chant ship he made his way to Eng. as a European. His body was so en- long hair, and had evidently been a long time in prison. The man cried out frequently in de- pairing accents, and raised his head as far as the wooden "cangue' in which it was enclosed woul allow him. He called to the Mandarin to approach, and shouted out several am a European." Then he began to recite in a for- eign tongue, as though praying, oui hefr'e he had finished the exceu:i- ner struck off his head. The Russian authorities are insti- tuting an inquiry into the matter, -- Czar And Kaiser To Meet. St. Petersburg, July 22R_It is be- lieved that the admiralty has received instructions to make preparations for the emperor to accompany personally the first adron of the Baltic fleet as passage of the ian ships Shromgh the canal. Naval circles hopefully expect that this friendly demonstra- tion will intimate to the world the good understanding that exists be. tween the governments of Russia and Germany. ~ Responsible officers who {tion from the German warships sta- tioned on the route to the Orient. Al- ready twenty-five of Germany's best ships 'are stationed there. The Russian officers say t the understands be disturbed by the irregular action the ships of the volunteer fleet, which does not share the traditions or re- sponsibilities of .the navy. obtained 584 marks, not instant. bilious = take Chamberlain's Sema oe Lives Tabu smbeciains by all druggists. . \ Oso Station, July 28. The farmers are busy haying, which is an abun- dant crop. The sale ut John a Philadelphia Record. A great merchant says that "many Visitors From New small m up one. Newspaper publicity comes it." e them. Our stock is fresh and made from the best material. W. Crothers. 2: 28e. box of perfumed talcup, pow- store. . everything sold at a good price, Rev, Ron for Mr. Smith purchased a horse from John A. Bourk. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wil- son, Mrs. S. C. Bourk. Mrs. Hunt and ends little daughter, Elsie, of Ottawa, are i from visiting her sister, Mrs. John Cham- bers. of Napanee, are visiting Mr. and Our teacher, Miss N. Riley, has been gv, : ; | attending the summer session King- | and those who Bourk's was fairly well attended and the past thrée ks. Mrs. J | river, the Monday evening. S. turned to Color lum has ent Ito, although he too had difficulties Kingston. In 1852 he succeeded Fr. face. He required education and 0'Do nagh in A --s---- A Lamented Death. Tuttle's Hill, July 38---Our farmers | ing: Me is visiting his daughter, delayed by the frequent showers. t entertained a ly party The Small Store. win's; A. Potter at N. MeAdoo's. ------ dw 18c. Gibson's Red Cross = drug | Red . H grown nutmeg 'melons and spn corn, Saturday, at Caraoveky's. ju ictinents Crom dros ese Ta Hibson's | fury, erchants in the cities doubt A. LM chocol creams the value of advertising in their own | M- Johnston, returned tof pie font -- case. These men fail to take into | New Brunsw. consideration the fact that in most | iShing at "Camp Folger," on Bob instances the department store began Lake. J. C. Palmers ¥, y man's ni . hey are convinced that | 8% & neighborhood store and increas: | Hendrick and their wives hove ArTiv- LI shortly afterwards piuween Russia and | od its busivess by judicious advertis- | od from New Brunewick to spend six poisoning, 3 sh 1 ing. Advertising is just as ofitable | weeks be ae in '0 hrmly established Hof the wall Bunions ay proMale r. rubber bat! White raspberries at Carnovaky's. x Tn { iF =f : = Hii E Sur Hele Ki is Miss Ella Mit: J.H. S utherland rend ampbellford, is her ncle, J. G. Bastow, at Winnifred Phil Kingston, : a month's ip, Ringe with on fire, , all flaming, swallowed up ' and ny , left yesterday the - n the river, And om, om, panting, throbbing engines are forcing the doomed ship ib flood is thickly bestrewn with poor Brown, have on a trip up the sd Rosemount. J. D. Davis and | were in the city yes thei ay to their summer cottage at Am- Miss Gibson has been promoted to 6 only Good 8 Trunks, hn in ug Ir rvs fre go at less than half the prices, vie.: 13 pairs Men's Tan and versary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phi children, Port Hope, have returncd home after a pleasant visit with re: latives and friends in Ki Child's Heavy, 'Bale, sizes 7, 8, 9, worth 78. to We. ly 30c. on Saturday, DILLON'S 0 JR Rox health lately and will take a trip in search of improved health, Archbishop Gauthier is in Perth' to- oliciated at She matith's mind mass lor the late . Fatler The sermon was preached by Rev. Father Salmon, of this city. : nd, Kingston, visit. ue as priest of the parish of | Hamilton, will spend Erinsville; in 1856 he was removed to Gananoque, where he remained four nd. As a starving student, he led a years, w he was Bronsted to Na- closed in a wack that it was impos- | solitary life at the Erle settlement, | Lance to succeed Fa Nebo 1890, sible to see his clothes, but he wore | New York. He surmounted all difficul- ties, patiently bore great hardships, and has been prime minister of Japan four times. His great characteristic in private life fs his love of reading. i ying, i le devotes five or six hours - have not vet finished ha x having to Japanese, German,, English, Fren, b : and Chinese books and periodicals. He| F- Weller ha hikned 3 avy hay is a student to-day, as in his Young- § 0 death of Mrs. Joseph Morton. She times in Chinese, "T am no bandit, I | er Jays. He is ue rater, and seldom {wus 'a. woman highly cenermord by all | bok makes speeches. e inks. e k been the thinker of the Japanese na- 0 An hus: We t plow C.K tion. He is not worshipped by the from her yevent vere illness, Little people, ut. he is held in great respect; Misses Annie and Vera Trwin have Yo his reputation abroud. * "1 Of (urmed from vie nder of the summer the guest of her wis- J acmorine, D.D., of Kingston, proach ed an excellent sermon in Nt. John's Thomas Parker and Jamos y Oswego, visiting at W. Cockburn's, street, have loft yacht Teresa to cruise for a . brought with them a crew Lansdowne Locals. Lansdowne, July 28. --John Thomas, friends ing- | Chinese laundry man, here, no ston. Nelson McAdoo. hay ita having installed a cousin in the busi. ir of fine fox terriers, which he va. [ness. G. F. Diam and family have ro- 'g O%0 Station Items. luce very, highly. Mew 1 Muay is [arned from » rip to Niagara and ey oink ot ting ins NY -- are ill with summer are rusticating at d airlie, Kingston, is visit- doo "han on ing Fonds here, Wiliam "SicConmel h is new house rei as- nd i .. tal tarers. Miss Flossie Redmond is visit- Toronto and Ottawa. |1"8 in Brockville. Latimer Visitors: Manuel Gallagher at S. EI liott"s; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer at J gh church and is building on it. W. W. Abbott's; Mrs. F. Irwin at Mes. E. Ir. | Frew, A here on business -- Finds Himself Poisoned. Brunswick. Ithaca, July 29.--Frederick Lamp- undy, A. G. Fisher, and T.| bier. bartender at the Ithaca hotel v yesterday ia | been left the bar an unknown vars Wokers montis | boon left on, the bar by an a small oohris, J. sack marked at the same place. The visitors | of arsenic warmly appreciate 1 attention given them by F. A. Folger, J ' ------------ Excursion From Syracuse. re -- An SACuERion numbering 000 arrived ---- He Is Still At It. here this ternoon on steamer S--- > i" our Pastry is light and Makey and | Selling 'on Saturdays: three povads Nex Yoru lt Jax from Seacuse. The J h Welsh, Howe Island, who | thi* warm weather it's cheaper to buy | butter for 50c. Batter in erocks 14: a when the wou to posed the entrance examination jn | YOUr cakes and pastry 'than it is to pound at Carnovsky's, the ehener, her . tamer return ingston, mak res Clayton. investigation | locum disaster, will banded down at once, : AND MISS SOME GOOD BAR If you don't take advantage of cur Annual July | OF Great v a at 78e., LD STAND, 111 A

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