Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Aug 1904, p. 4

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for | understood, nay, more it | ly concerned Mr. Aylesworth, K.C., pecch 1H ous : to be superior 10 or to exercise any | Buftalo Times. ments of the government insofar as traots is concerned, but there appears ro statute for Reference has been made to the dis. covery of the auditor-general in the proving this. is any. The Lord Col. H p's long ve, £ Ed i 'of Mara. [will embark ei Be koff and Withoeft. And it has reason Iy on September 6th, a, 80, presumed that one ol of matrimony, ly ? Further, is collectable ? ---- The leader of the opposition has let off a lot of talk , and is | tember 14th. . aleosdy " The Duke of Connaught and Major- ---- £ "What," asks the Toronto News, "has became of government owner- ship of the transcontinental railway 4% a conservative party?" Mr. Bor. | of disembarkation will be 141 with very | the navy, Jha responsibility will be- > pi » Solent He has not men- | €in when the troops are' in the Sc Merchant steamers will be hired for | trial with the Chicago Nationals, a month by the admiralty, and their At Joinville, Lepont, in the final race for the world's swimming cham- pionship at 500 metres, Forsyth, of den is searching for it, and is still on the hunt. tioned it in weeks, A contemporary dwin Smith "will not consent to the 80 | Small ships will he employed on ac- One | count of draft, and hecause of the _ | greater number of small boats that the last session, | The Hamilton Spectator js actual: The Very Latest News Culled From shout "what Tarte thinks." Our contemporary is very tous about the ex -- He" hae The chairman of the Democratic Na- hod. for the tional Committee, has sing public ond paused in his discourse | to remark: "If that man will moet most ditéot and decisive opin. | ™° OVttide Se ank: whew 1 Sesh wy visit to Esquimalt, B.O. ear." He had no interrup- | tend to double their service and to His Worldly Wisdom. S r. Cortelyou Supeevision over the various depart any talking in this qoontiohing the ty of their oor tnituher man who believes that m not going to do clear in the Not A Discovery. binging' . lo : bringing all such questions to the ro Nw Free Press. need a political plytio ies are always be apprehended when flim-flam game in Toronto, and sent mn collapses; the tor- | to the Mercer Reformatory for six experimenting - and | months' hard labor. Surely An Oddity. Hamilt Hi h I a be a poor sort of state, died on Tuesday. chap. Most men in his circumstances if would have gone on a thing bad about it. the conservatives | With the bays. He only A Fateful Choice. London Advertiser, tearing spree | Arnim, and ninoteen men, were killed fleet found itself be- | tice P. A. Choquette, formerly M.P. auns and the | for Montmagny, may resign his seat blue | on the bench, re-enter "politics, and sea, but the full results are not yet | become liberal organizer for the Que- tween the Japanese field blue sea. It chose the A Touching Adieu. "Farewell, comrade," was the mes- despatched to ughes from Rimouski, and if he have bridled a marconigram the colonel would have cheered his lord- voyage with the words, old pal." at Te wit be oanntatnd at arrangement is to t, and v ude for the call For the coming fmaBpeuvros the m it | coast, but there wil} be no naval op is fight position, -. Siting On the land side, Lord Methuen eastern district troops will oppose the | of racing at that track. the tax on bache- landing, and tho force op its part will | The work on the assumption of home de the troops are landed fence, After Gen. Oliphant will be umpires, and i ruce Hamilton, and Scobell, the plans of the relative position, . x tonnage will be based on an estimate Questions why Gol- of two tons per man and six for 4 horse. will be available for landing men, -- PITH OF THE NEWS, -- All Over The World. Britain has band of war British staff officers aro to be taught ina knowledge of the stragetic points Indiana, was called a liar while = ad. | the empire. meeting. Mr. Clark ong enough bec, on Thursday next, ' United States "oruisers New York and Marblehead dio paying a It is reported that German lines in- cut rates in order to 'capture the carrying trade to the far east. The Toronto bricklayers have decid- ed to stand by the lahorers in their demand for an increase front twenty- five cents to twenty-eight cents an our. of glass in the sugar refinery were 5 Tay Melissa Johnson, colored, of New York, was found guilty of working a Hon. George EK. Lounsbury, gover- nor of Connecticut in 1899 and 1900, and who for many years, was one of the most distinguished men in that Five officers, including Count Von and six officers and fifty-two men wounded in a battle between Germans and Hereros in South West Africa. It is rumored in Quebec that Jus- bee district. Miss C. M. Knight, Seaforth Colle- giate Institute, headed the list of 1904 matriculants to Toronto Univer- sity, winning the Prince of Wales and the Fdward Blake scholarship for gen- ency. - "The sealing hone Teresa, of Vie- toria, B.C, stated to have been seized by a United States revenue cutter in Behring Sea, was only detained at Ounalaska, because one of her crew had a gun in his bunk. William Maddern, Chicago, twenty- two years old, has been shot and kill- ed in a labor quarrel with George 1 Smotherman, conductor, on a Stree railway cable line. Madden chided Smotherman for not weating a union button. -- Cigarette Smoking Caused Death. Cumberland, M7", Aug. 17.--James Zelinski, the natiowal organizer of the United Mine Workers of. Atustica, Rho had been assisting in agement of the strike in 'the Meversdale field wines it started 'yn Deswtber; dronped d Thurseay. He was an inve edn of Sigaretton, rarely being without a Vohted wme in his mouth, and the doctors attribute his death to the habit. ---------- Strength of about | club at the cnd of 'the season unle war strength, and ar- notice. | executive commi ttee, ston, probab- will land on The commander of the striking force will furnish the naval authorities with which he desires his troops to occupy on landing. The selection of the points At Statesboro, Ga. A mob burned "minister of | two negro murderers a the stake. , ldwin L 1 as instantly i ightni , Ont. long ago, when there was os | ld by lightning ear mb: 0 3 : circumstantial tale as to the horses Berlin, Ont., was visited by a ter} ere's | rific hail storm. The stones were over oney | an inch in diageter. Over 400 panes just before the closing hell was sound- ed. two clubs in the colors. In cases of similarity | home ed 'stockings. on or before the 25th da of Septe ber, in each year, 860, which shall be returned to t in [the club has incurred some penal © admiralty expect | in like manner, and for like purposes of | and subject to like conditions, de about thirty transports for this spe | posit $15, and each club in the junior cial purpose. ' 0 serics $10, en . Sporting Notes. Rapp had an error to his credit Jockey Richsteiger; who was kille gus, won 0, lost 5. six months in Paris, shire and Lancashire for the benefi iN will receive about £3,000. Murray. He is big, fast, and a harc hitter, England, won in the time of six min- utes fifty-four and three-fifths seconds. to allow Bruce to bat for Currie in the ninth, because he did not have on the regular uniform shirt. He put on a jacket and hatted without any fur- er protest. go Nationals, has purchased Outfield- er McChesney, of the Des Moines West- ern League for $1,250. McChesney ig thrower in the Western League, London Truth professes to have ex- cellent authority for contradicting the report that the Prince of Wales has decided to start a racing stud. The ty, and as to others privately purch- ased for him at Newmarket are all fictions, George R. Peare, a well-known Chi- cago vachtsman, who had a promin- ent part in the Canada's cup race in which the Vencedor was defeated, was excluded from a social function in con- nection with the Lipton cup races, and struck Commodore Price of the Col- umbia Y. C. in the face. On this ae- count his vacht La Rita was barred from further racine for the cup. When it comes to first basemen, Me- Gann, of New York, leaves all others in the rear. Up to July 19th, he had played in his last fifty games with- out a misplay, a simply phtnomenal showing. He accepted 562 chances without a misplay. He had 41 assists, stole 22 bases, made 24 runs in the last 24 games, and batted for .329 for the season, --Sporting Life. -- FAIL TO GET HANDS. ---- Offered To Supply Vacancies--Now Ask More Time. Montreal. Ang. 17.--A very interest ing situation has been brought t, light as the result of the action taken by the trades and labor council] against the Canadian Manufacturers' Association by offering to supply men for all the positions the association could show were vacant. The action followed the publication by the asdo- ciation of a statement showing over. 11,000 positions "Were vacant in the different trades in Canada. While last year the trades and labor unions ab- solutely denied the correctness of the statement issued by he association, this year they made the offer, signed by V. Tardif, vice-president, offering to supply men for different trades. The offer was immediately taken up by the local branch of the association, and a partial list of positions vacant in this province was sent to the labor con; N Another letter has just been forward- ed the Manufacturers' Association hy Mr. Tardiff, stating that "as yet the local congress has not been able to secure the men, and asking for fur- ther delay in order to be able to do fo, -- Gates Lost $100,000. Chicago, Aug. 17.--John W. Gates Steped down and out of the wheat market vesterdav after sustaining go 8100,000 loss. He discovered that he had taken the bull side late in the campaign and' that with the improv- ing crop reports from the North-West it was not wise to hang on. It is said that Gates telegraphed Sam Scotten to sell his wheat quickly, and the Scotten shovellprs were put to work on the job, which was finished ario | © the | © be | % ast week | X fall | & myst regi % Secretary of the upion on or. hefore x Septesaber in each year their club | and a description of the style | & and color' of their Flaying uniform, | & and same series | Q itted to have the same | © the | © team must provide other color- Each club in the senior seribs shall, or made some default, in which case Ty 18 are to he made with the the said 850 shall be disposed of com: | admiralty shi it on trans- | directed by the majority of the said hat [ports at forty-eight ours' at Fort Erie last week, was the first 8 | vietim of 4 fatality in the eight years senior C. L: A. standing is :' Tecumsehs, won €, lost 2; Brantford, a Jan won 5, lost 3; Chippewas, won 5, lost manoeuvres will take place until Sep- 4; St. Catharines, won 3, lost 5; Fer- Leonard Howison, the crack Cana- | n | dian billiardist, has returned to Brock- addition to Lord Methuen and + SI] ville for a visit with his parents, who John French those engaged will n- | reside there. Howison spent tht pas clude Major.-Gens. Wynne, Paget, Sir An attendance of 78,792 was record- ed at the cricket match between York- ==: 250 0 THE H. D. BIBBY CO, Toronto has a fine ball player in Murray is a New England League circuit recruit, who once had a In Sunday's game 'Montreal refused President J. A. Hart, of the Chica- to be transferred at the end of the season. McChesney is the acknowledg- nother firm ed leading fielder; - batter and field note to Russia in regard to contra- war. Q 0 0 0 he = ty as and each club be | entering the intermediate series shall » : . Essex coast at dawn on the fol- both Saturday' d Sunday's games to do so. They died heroically, and at lowing day. ted on this oc-| i, Honig . the post of duty, Casio by about half its streugth, The suspension of "Pat" McAuley ; o striking force will practice disem- | has been r, ised by Manager Smith of - Ottawa proposes to tax the bache- | harkation as though on a foreign the Bos toon. tage . lors. Why not the wraidens ? Is d & & 0 0 & 3 & 0 OQ & OQ 0) & & O 0 0 OQ OQ 0 0 0 O & in| @ 0 5 O O O 0 0 O OQ OQ OQ OQ 0 0 O O OQ OQ O Q t - bs > =a - mgt drm = pa COO 0000000G0ERO 0000000000000 1 The Cash Store This is a Cash Clothing House. We Buy for Cash. We Sell for Cash. These are days of keen competition. No con- cern buying and selling on credit can keep step to the music of these progressive times. The best interests of both the buyer and the seller demand that business be done on a cash basis, Clothing, Hats, Furnishings or any other line of goods can be bought lower and sold lower by a CASH HOUSE than by any house on earth doing a credit business or buying on time. But what's the use of taking space to argue that two and two make four. The Cash House is the house that can and does give you the best value for your money every day in the week. That's the reason that this is a Cash Clothing POO000000D0T000000000000C0COODOn House. Suits, Raincoats, Topcoats, Trousers. Cash Clothing House, Oak Hall. -0-0-00-0-0-00000000000C 3000000000000000BEE Co., 20% DISCOUNT SALE On All Men's Oxfords. 'Men's Pat. Colt Oxfords, $4, Geo. A, Slater make, now $3.20. Men's Tan Calf Oxfords, $4, Geo. A. Slater, now $3.20; : Men's Black Velour Calf Oxfords, $3.50, \ Geo. A, Slater, now $2.70. Also other lines made by J. & T. Bell, J. D. King & and several American made shoes THE SAWYER SHOE STORE 212 PRINCESS ST. "PHONE 159. Used without waste or dust. McMillan & Maguire, S-E. Cor. King & Yonge Sts, PETERBORO--184-18¢ Hunter St. NIXEY'S Stove Paste Knife Polish Black, Brilliant, Prepared expressly for Patent Knife-cl=aning Machines, India Rub- Beautiful Polish, ber, Buff Lesther, and every kind of Covered Knife Board. They are high grade English Goods, first class in every particular, and we invite a sample order. Special inducements to the trade. McKELVEY & BIRCH 69 and 71 Brock Street, Kingston. -- - BUY SEPTEMBER WHEAT We believe heat below 80c. will show ten Points Drofit Before the, ontion 3xpires. With isting conditions cash Wheat is no ely below . during 1 » and Sept. is cheap at present prices. We buy w eat in lots of 1 M bush. and upwards on three cent margins for Sept. or 5 for July. " KINGSTON- Exchange Chambers, a ---- -- . ------ JEWS FOR CANADA. | THE RETORT COURTEOUS. Where They Are Free From | A Miesouri Congressman's Gory Montreal, Aug. 17H. Marks, sec- retary of the . of Lonc Canada placing the North-West, of 'the quite a sans, a from whose would benefit. Re had found that no- where o persecution us in Canada. Persecution, Reply New Albany, Ind. Aug. 17.--"K the man who just called me a liar will meet me outside the park when I finish my speech I'l] cut his throat from ear to ear," declared Congress- said that while many | man Champ Clark, of Missouri, during numbers were farmers, yet | & joint Political debate with Con- few among thenr were arti- | §ressman Charles B, Landis, of In- nd of the most skilled type, | diana, before the Chautauqua nssem- presence "any country | bly here. When Mr. Clark. took the x 5: | platform he referred to ex-Governor Taylor as an assassin, and charging that the republicans were protecting a man that should he hanged. Con- tinuing, he said, "The republicans Jewish emigration board don, Eng., who has arrived in to make arrarigements for the of a large number of Jews in lse could they be so free from ---- Montmorenci Mills. Svelce, Aug. 17.-At a meting of | Yat Lo rule the country by assassin: directors of the compuny, it was decided to erect a bleachin, their wills to manufacture white opt- ton for t Buy Nestlv's food for babies. Gib. ing and plant to eost fifty thousand Store. doll ars, ation. Someone in the audience cried out "That is not true; you are a liar," Imediutely Congressman Clark shout- the home market, the build- Baten, mg, nile wn gr ted stored Mr. Clark ' continued his Montmorenci cotton plant in connection with "I find that Peru medicine especially | " flone_and all diseas: _ gempTion, bronchial t troubles, It also mot 'and keops the systen dikon so. that it eas) 'daro. 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Special to the Whig. - Amherstburg, Aug. 17. dian customs officers are place the blame of the e: steamer H. B. Tuttle Home Rule, which release from Boise Blanc Island fan aground after being « enstoms officers. Dr. Smi of customs, at Windsor, | the circumstances to the at Ottawa and is now ¢ structions as to the man cedure. Capt. Trotter, of Wrecking company, disclai sponsibility for the escap Hin company had no officia says, that the vessel had To Cut Our Ward Fo Special to the Whig. oronto, Aug. 17.--The cided to ahandon the syst forcmen for street cleaning the extension of cement sid work will be more econon romr the eastern and wor under the direction of the these districts. The czar, a® a token of t} for the hirth of a gon, will use of the knout in the pri He ----a The Difference B Japan and Ru is only a difference of opir 18 no difference of 'opinion people who have taken SAN to cure headache. We daily ters from all parts of Cana United States verifying our We. can eure any headache pleasant and scientific mann Prreentage of our clients a who find Hed-ritw particu live to eure nervous and ache. A sample box will be 1 to convince you. Regular si; all druggists or mailed. The Herald Remedy | ago,

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