Daily British Whig (1850), 18 May 1905, p. 8

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ly, is i works this Climax | threat to sue. It has t r. The machine is still in the shelter of the market committee, fF 2 E5skal - i" i - SE a = Z a a Sy sib he ee 3 0 At tet wan i ih, that this fs the cquivalent Toni San OF Wine 10 tect deep, 100 font and id railw erow t tl CT i of ve an market is Re ym uation, , 2 SE Rh Tl : the was I of bn investigation. Sies-- Civic Matters. The chief matter tor Club position, Nothin better of the matte shamble on Brock street. e city solicitors report on the steamer Scout salvage question is for fire and light the city council, not the ------ In Memoriam. n Jovipg memory of nule, you ha In that land of love go fair, Ever to be happy there --- Even though our hearts are lonely, T one. we would leave thee there ; Now that you are And ore in love to dwell Who died to save us: [With the one Sure, He dooth all things well. . ---- A Safety Deposit Va ae en will be Vi with vault. One ir. ations EE « We will make mother's oy in delight if she w Kindly call and bring the little fi with you, Is Going On In the Busines: _World--The Markets. ay to Ma 78 over lation of the United States is he rate of 1,820,000 5 vear, . The home the business tergw of settlement na _pppesition : A day OF two' letter was received at the institu- a rd, one most trusted of il ie Ti strietly private; the writer unacquainted with the house ad- the recipient, so addressed 'missive in care of the peniten- . It was opened, and later was pw She guard, who, natural t¢ indignant over t The action' may be made fe do earl afternoon was O'Kil y stewed. sewer extension. The city solici- | *Gotane, Fos When the Was to report upon the Yacht {court adjonrns on the 2rd it will stand adjourned until the 29th inst., 2 hare has been heard of the | when the Ontario list will be taken Machine com Annie Edna Bews.) Ve crossed the river, 4 know earth's care, 3) rest in scones of glory safely landed we soon thy joys may share. fijest win be that meeting, Annie, ult. agwin, Kingston a safety deposit to be established ¢ y beneath, and management of, the Ontario i nt office-holders m to vacate by September | Ist, after which the whole lower flat will be converted into n safety deposit oration of McGill, scholarship Little 'Fellows ! f she will bring the -lit- te man here and Jet him try on some of war. Th the admiralty, which has ph lent sii the fic | #ea, publishes no~dispatches, the con- viction is growing that the united squadrons, as indicated by the Asso- dated Press on May 15th, departed from the Annam coast bw af ter their juncture. Naval officials are anxiouly expect- ing news of the first skirmi "he tween scouts of the hostile fleets. . Clado confirmed the statement of the Associated Press that the ves. 1a | %els of both squadrons were equippad with apparatus for eleaning their bot: toms at sea. He said it was entirely possible for Vice-Admiral Nebogatofi "to put the finishing touches to the vessels of his division during the mysterious inter. val when they were lost to sight be- ing the straits of Malacca. fore pass _Neither the admiralty nor individual ol have any information regard- ing the rumored request of Viee Ad. miral Rojestvensky to he relieved. It was pointed out that it would be entirely impracticable for the fleet to delay in the Chinese sea until the arrival of Vice-Admiral Birilefi, and it was declared that Rojes rensy would keep his flag flying as Tobe as he was not utterly incapacitated for eom- mand, which then would natorally de volve on Vice'Admiral Voelkersam. The Associated Press was informed Jats last night that Vice-Admiral Rir- i which possibly accounts for the origi of the rumor of Rojestvensky's requ would be sent to Vladivostok, relieved of his command. On_ the 'military side the indications that events ate rapidly shaping for liminary stage of another t battle. mr The Russian army has been re fitted and is for action, A further zation of cavalry in one oF two districts was ordered © to. jar, bt no latye Seat is required, as re-inforcements for cavalry orn are at hand in the recently embodied sacks, whose departure for Mancha ia Was postponed in anticipation of May day troubles, but the most of whom Can now tesime the trip eastward. A small hut important detachment will leave St. Petersburg to-day to s 'army. ------ \ MORE FAVORABLE ROUTES Located for the Georgian Ba Canal. ' supreme up. ce Surveyors report that much more favorable conditions and routes have been located for the Georgian Bay canal and that the work will not cost more than sixty or seventy millions As against ninety and one hundred millions 'as first estimated OLD WOMAN KILLED On the Railway Track In . Toronto. ipacial to the Whig. loronto, May 18.---Mrs, Hannah Darley, aged seventy-five, who lived at 440 Logan avenue, was found dead, this Morag at the GT.R, crossing on Tiverton avenue. She was last seen late last evening, when she left the house to go for a walk. She is supposed to have been struck by a train, ome leg being cut off below the knee. ' CA 4:15 beside the track -- A PONOKA SHOOTING. * ---- Says He Mistook His Victim for a Bear. Special to the Whig. Ponoka, WP, May 18.--Frank Wright was shot by Charles Hall on Tuesday night. His condition is seri- ous, amd it is doubtful if he will re cover. Hall lives with his wiié and fa- mily on the outskirts of the town, Hall claims that he mistook Wright for a bear, but it is said Wright and Hall had several quarrels over domes- tic affairs, ------ DISCOVER CURATIVE SERUM For Typhoid Germ, After Four Years' Search al to the ie. SE aatoe "5 May 15. Drs. Stokes and Fulton, of the state hoard of health, after near! careful and: taking investigation, have discovered what they believe to bea surative serum for typhoid fever: ly four years of tesa It Will Be Done. ; ; © te MM . ~The Ameri. usien can Federation of ans decided, at last 's session, at the re J of the Canadian locals, to pl dee Canadian fiag boside the United States eolars on the offici i the federation. The Canal gates were enthusiastic when the re. sult of the vote was announced. -- Small-pox Stopped i 1 Brantford, Ont., May 18. ~The war tinge of G. Leitch, 'Toronto, to Miss Cale, of Paris, to have taken place at Hari Taeeday, had to be Six weeks, owing to' the fact that contracted small POX, on Sunday, and h entined in Tonto! hes been qua: Ont, of the appointment of DRS. Mel aughtiu, formerly of that &ity, as at Naples, Italy, at the Marine hosfftal, Suspicious, Stoppage of De AY JOSEPH RAMSEY, JR. connection' with the Gululd interests. -------------- MONTREAL WAITRESSES Charlemagne Laurier Ill. in the province of Quebec, mised to go. causing his friends much anxiety. AGREEMENT MODIFIED Between Fort William and the : G. T. P. Railway. Spatial © the Whi. Toronto, "May 18.-"The private bills committee, this Moming, modified the agreement between Fort William and the G. T. P. milway, by reduction of the terms of exemption from taxation to fifteen years from thirty years, the railway company tonsenting. A bill granting letters of probate on who died on March 2rd, leaving an es stand, when it came before the pri- affidavit that the unsigned will, which was found in a sealed envelope; was in the handwriting of Mr. Davis. Chairman Carscallen thought that ex- treme. caution was necessary in such | cighteen-year-old Italian boy, was a4 case, ----------p---- YERMOLOFF IS SHIFTED. Approval of Constitution Loses Him Royal Favor. Agriculture Yermolofi has resigned and has been appointed a member of the council of the empire, which is equiva- lent to his retirement from active public life, M. Yermolofi was regarded as one of the most liberal of the @mperor's min isters, having been an outspoken and consistent advocate of a parliament. He also held advanced ideas on the subject of colonization, having urged the adoption of the American home- stead pystem in his new project for leasing the state domains of Russia to the peasants. To this policy is attri- buted his downfall. SUNDAY RUNNING POWERS On the Burlington Spur Are Re- stricted. to the Specis Whie. : Toronte, May 18.--~The bill. of the Hamilton, Guelph, and North Shore railway company, was reported by the milway committee of the legisla- ture, this morning, with a few minor changes, and the restriction of San- day running powers to the Burlington spur. The Sunday clause caused sime debate and, on a vote.-a proposal that Sunday cars Be allowed tor eun to Burlingtoif, but not to Guelphy:was carried by ten to four. DIDN'T ENFORCE CELIBACY . nls And Three Bishops Have Met Pope's Censure. Special to the Whig. Rome, May IS.--~A press correspond: ent, in an answer to enquiries made, to-day, at the vatican, was informed that the bishops of Syracuse, Siciliy and Montreal, have been suspended for failing to enfgree' the rule of coli- bacy, thereby creating a scandal in h the -dioveses. The bishop of Sardinia would erect a suitable hotel, and they has beén deposed for the same reas ons. The pope, it is said, -is determin: | ta t ed to stamp out this evil at any cost," Blas, two citisens offered to subscribe Can Whip Wife Beaters. Spacial to the Whig. land, GO ie . -- May 18. <The whippi post law, passed by the a in January last, for the punishment of wife heaters, went in to effect, to-day, in this state. S-- Has Been Released. Spetial to the Whie. New York. May 18. ~The Cupard liner Carona has been roleased and will resume her voyage at 4.30 p.m. to-day. -------------------- : Francis J Ss mift i he rancis Joseph's gif o 5 an crown prince on the oc casion of his condng marriage is a Carnage, four white Austrian horses and silvér-mounted harness, . THvRSDAY, wav wm mea oes WINS HOT FIGHT 0 ne AL .$100,000 LEFT HER BY BOS- ohtetal, Nay 18, he 0. Armstrong 0 C. P. R., who has returned af- spent much of her time in the great, ter & cwnference' with Ontario officials rambling old house in Great Barring- respecting game laws, and provisions of that province, is so well pleased with the plans there of selling pre Serves lictusing sportsmen, that he will urge the adoption of the sane Efforts are being made here to so cure a number of waitresses to yo to Miss Whitney Ottawa, to take the places of the waiters who are out on strike. it is understood that a number have pro-| Miss Whitney -| 81,000 bexjueathed by the will. Charlemagne Laurier, M.P., brother | of a more motlern of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, is reported to | rington, into which be seriously ill at his home at St. LinD An operation was performed on Mr. Laurier some months ago, and complications have arisen, which are|held on the ground that the son fail- the will of the Tat H. Davis, Ottawa, tate of over $100,000, was allowed to vate bills committee of the legislature pthis morning, for the production of ah St. Petersburg, May 18. Minister of ¥ AY, MAY iS. . TON ADMIRER, Keep the Money. and all his other Property in sachusetts and New Miss Whitney. lived with her sister, Mrs William B Kémdall, in Poston, but she had ton. will of his father through every court accessible up to the supreme court, which has confirmed all other decis. ions and leaves him cut off. with the is barely thirty vears old, while Telit was fifty-five at the time of his death. His friendship for began in 1897. Tefit had already arranged for the building home in Great Bar- h he had planned to move immediately after his mar- riage to Miss Whitney. In the court decision the will is up- ed to show insanity or that his father's mind had been affected by the disease from which he suffered. The court held that no undue in fluence had been proven and that the testator had testamentary capacity atthe time the will was exediited. PITH OF THE NEWS. -- The Very Latest Culled From All Over The Worl. Radium is quoted at $3,000,000 an ounce. Germany denies that she hoisted her ag in Chinese territory. The big Cunard liner Caronia is still fast on Flyan's Knoll, off Sandy Hook. D. Sauvem a Young man employed vin a mill at Callender, was caught {by a slab, thrown on the saw and killed. The body of Vincenzo Gutozzo, an | found with a bullet in the heart, in the woods near Parry Sound. The British Postmaster-general has ordered that when letters addressed ; in Irish characters are found in the Post, an English translation must be | added. Lady Diana Hudleston, one of the bridesmaids of the queen, is dead. She had carried the ashes of Ler hus. band, about with her since his death, in 1890. Jameson Wilson, and his wife, for merly Ethelvnn Garrison, Scarboro . Junction, dramatically carricl out a suicide compact near St. Louis, No., | after a vear of wedded life * ! Archduke Leopoll, hrother of ex- Crown Princess Louise of Saxony. whose elopement caused internation scandal, is a private in the Swiss ar- my. Leopold supported his sister, and thus cut his roval connections. A peasant found at Pompeii a girl's skeleton, laden with splendid antique gold,, emerald and pearl bracelets, necklet and eafrings. The skeleton was covered with 'ashes, and its position shows that the girl was overtaken by fire while th flight. In Paris, Gen. Porter, the retiring American ambassador, was given a farewell banquet on Wednesday which for sumptuousness of appointments and the distinguished character of the guests present has not been exceeded by anything of the kind held there in recent years. A New Hotel Possible. A couple of American gentlemen, who were in the city to-day were im pressed with the necessity of improv- ed hotel accommodation here; they were surprised that a city of import: ance of Kingston was without suffici- ent hotel space, and pointed out that the position Kingston commanded as a summer resort was second to none 'on the continent. Business instinct led ! them to look around for a site that would furnish a suitable location, and « they were unanimous in saying that the south-east corner of Princess and Wellington street was an ideal place. | They agreed that about $200,000 promised to try and procure the ne 'cessary capital. While discussing the -------------- Married On Wednesday. i Wednesday evening Alfred J. Shan. non, "third son of the late James Shannon, was united in marriage -to Miss Augusta F. Ferguson, Youngest daughter of the late Ro- bert Ferguson, of Murvale. The ser- vice! was quietly colebrated in St. Luke's church by Rev. R. S. Forneri. Immediate relatives of the contracting parties were present. The bride was assisted by her niece Miss Elizabeth Ferguson, of this city. A. E. Shannon, the groom, wcted as best man, At the conclusion of the cere mony the bridal party drove to the residence of Joseph Ferguson, Barrie : Old Man's Son Met Defeat in At- tempt to Thwart Dead Father's Wishes--Helen Whitney Will Boston, May 18.--After one of the bitterest contests the Massachusetts courts have ever known, and one which caused the relations of details of the romance of an old merchant and his young fiancee, the entire es- tate of Frank Griswold Tefit, valued at £100,000, has become the property of Miss Helen M. Whitney, of Boston. The action of the supreme court has confirmed the. terms of the will, and Erastus T. Tefit; 'the son. receives only $1,000; while the palatial home of the dead man in Great Eartingion as- Tke one time prejudice to re "Suits for women is fast passing face of the success that we fitting such garments. Our Silk Shirt Are made on correct lines, and have stylish touches that are used by the most expen- sive ladies' tailors. . And when you come to figure yp the amount you have saved 'you will be dou- bly delighted. Silk Shirt Waist Suits in ood quality French Taffeta, olors are Black, Brown, Navy and Shot Effects, at $12.95, $14.75, $15.75. Fancy Checks in Taffeta and Louisine, in Brown and Navy and White, Black and White. Prices are $14.95, $16.75. Mohair Lustre Shirt Waist Suits. Mohair Lustre Skirts, Wai yvaist Suits Fork is given to - 2 * 'Special to . Frank Griswold Tefit, for many New Tork, ay. 18. --Jogeph Ram. | vears thu head of the rey, Jr., president of the big Wabash { of Telit; Weller & Co., founded system. whose Feported resignation as | his father, tied November 9th, 1903, a 'result of alleged disagreements with | the day after he announced his en- George Gould, has Proven to he with | gagement to Miss Whitney, the daugh- out foundation. Mr. Ramsey is pow | €r of Rufus Whitney, a prominent out of the Pittsburg terminal, howev- | Ur¥-goods merchant of Boston, er, and it is beheved in railroad eir- ] des that he will eventually sever all heen a mystery, wen to his closest io ~| friends, and all® were asten'shed. to learn at his death that he had be- queathed her all of his property ex- cept she purely technical amount of < Th SLO0O left to his son to forestall a Being - Booked = for Ottawa-- successful contest of © the will, Miss Whitney, at the time of Tofit's death, dry-goods firm by , His friendship for Miss Whitney had Erastus T. Tefit has contested the new designs, just re. Mohair Lustre Waists. These new Waists and Suits com comfort, and on com are moderate. bine style and parison will admit our prices ------md] Corset Now If 'you haven't bought your Spring and Summer Dresses remem- ber that the first step in making a well-fitting dress isto have a well All our Corsets, ¢ the very cheapest, are modelled on correct lines. It is only a question of the style to buy. A first-class Corset is of course ofien the most economical. fitting Corset. Here's a good list French Model Corsets; $2, $3, $3.50, 2,50. Some of these you will find on. comparing to be at least soc. cheaper than the same goods are sold in the leading stores in Toronto and Montreal as we have purchased them to decide can prove it. Crompton's Corsets, soc., $1.50, $1.75, $2. Yatisi Corsets, all sizes up to 36 inch. Crest Corsets for stout figures. This make have patent side strips and gores. D. & A. Corsets this point and s 50C., 75¢C., $1, $1.25, $1.50, Maids' Corsets. Nursing Corsets, Children's Corset Waists, in all sizes. (JOHN LAIDLAWE SON Get Something Nice For the Holiday and can be worn at any time, Ladies' Dongola Kid, turn solp... 2.00 {Patent Colt or Kid Dore Ladies' Chocolate Dorothy Dodd £3.00 Ladies' Tan Doris, light sole Tan Dorothy Dodd, "Street, where the wedding supper was Po YEAR 72. NO. 1 BP Jenkins Clothing C Tn building up eur business we hi only merited your, patronage when trade has been as beneficial to you it has been to us. Our 'trade hown_a lively growth, which spe id for our stirling methods. RESULTS--You expect more tl ordinary results from goods hou here, especially "FIT-REFORM" Cl ¥ ing. Based upon the experience of last six years, the clothes justify expectation. SALES The many new -custon y s this spring that 'have come to us pring courag our. belief that "FIT: FORM" stands first and that spring patterns are up to-date Ask those who have seep them; ! ter still--come and see for yourself E. P. Jenkins Clothing ( 70 MILITARY MEI We make every kind of Shoes required, espec- lally FINE WALKING-0OUT SHOES or WELLINGTON BOOTS. Wear '"'Allen's Military Beotmakers, 84 Brock St. SIGN OF GOLDEN BOOT, WANTED. A MESSAGE BOY: GOOD WAG Anply at Wade's Drug Store TVO INTELLIGENT BOYS, 14 1( AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL 8S vant; no washing or ironing ; fa of 'four. Apply 817 Unive Avenue. A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, ) faniily of three. Apply in the ing to Mrs. A. Maclean Jr., 30 St SUMMER COTTAGE OR F house, for the summer season " ply to Givens & Givens, 81 B St Kingston AT McFAUL'S, A STRONG 1 Wo sixteen and a Junior ] salesman. 1%. Mel t Warehouse AT 4 PER CENT. 0 farm worth $7.000, within 13 ty limits, interest paid mon y, Box 89, Whig office YOU MAKING £2,150 year ? It is being done with "goods. Work is pleasant, respec and permanent, G. Marshall & ondon, Ont. Bette eee. rete GENTLEMEN, TO GET TH Spring Suits made up at Gallow 131 Brock street, next to Bil very ; style, fit and price guaral please ; pressifig and repairing It te » AEN AND BOYS, TO LEARN PLI ing trade. We cannot sl M for graduates. $4.50 to weeks complete learning. Address « Coyne Bros.. Co Schools, Cincinnati, © Mo. Employment guaranteed money refunded STORAGE, building, clean, dry, rat a proof Apply at McCaun's, St. THE DESIRABLE RESIDENCI Barrie St., opposite City Park. Session May 1st. Apply to Flanagan, 82 Barrie St. Bc ee er---- FROM 1ST JUNE, FOR TH months or longer. , Furnished .} eleven rooms ; modern convenie central Jocation. Apply by lett Box 82, Kingston. YHAT BRICK DETACHED 1 dence, No. 488, Brock 'st. ; heat furnace ; modern conveniences | Immediate possession. Apply #1, Whig office, or on premises. COMFORTABLE BRICK I louse, partly furnished, well sit on shore of Bay of Quinte, 2% west of Collinge Bay. Good accommodation. Stage daily gston and Bath. Also | ttage. Address, H, C. Rot Collins Bay Ont. a THAT DESIRABLE PPOPERTY Corner of Queen and O treets, lately occupied by Mr - erson as' a grocery with | e and outhuildings. Offers 1 Ceived for purchase. Apply Walkera & Walkem, solicitors, ton. 800D BUILDING LOT, SOUTH Queen street, hetween Montreal Bagot. Apply 49 Colborne st ------Tpy 4 Soihorne a BUSINESS IN a good trade: | selling. Address, NEw MODEL NO. 44, MA! 7. Comfort Tires, $2 cacl Rear Wheel, with new Morrow four dollars) Bicycle Munsor to PC E-- pnat-- LOST. A YORKSHIRE TERRIER, ) Swall in size and ansv nag of "Paddy." Finder Wwurded hy returning same Wellington St Waverly Hats. Are the most popular fine tw lar hats in town. George Mills are sole agents for Kingston. Roll butter, 18¢. Crawford.

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