Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jun 1905, p. 6

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E Prevost, Brock street, is showing | of x cas $432 : .. 18} the finest assortment of the latest Sur: the total wae Mg hie ; Bb pattern in his order department. These | sivty "contributed $79,025. total Open Close. goods are his own importation, and | payments for all purposes were $2. Cary 81 for style and pwttern have no equal. | Soe a ah_inorease of $143.403. Debt . 80 It will pay vou to sec his goods at bo tod 3 ' 3 000 188 109 to deh titi on churches increased $500,000, the 0 dely: competition. : | whole amount being now $1,712,884, 134 Se ------ Dr. Torrance made reference to the 161 Have You ? difference between - the = assembly and ur Have you noticed how commission- | the government statistics as to Pres- 133% Jers to the Presbyterian General As- | byterian population in Canada, The 142} sembly 81 ro 11 along Kingston streets latter returns showed nearly 200,000 185% | these nice June days, and then--pun | more Presbyterians in Canada than 28 |like whiteheads when it starts to rain assembly had record of. Not much 1751 | --andbanchallupinadoorway ? ility was to be put on the gov- 185 Have you ? & emment. statistics, but Dr. Tor ; LH i nb } there were tio doubt shousands of i i ; y ne whom the Bl | mo mig pi, we mae | hh . : eo Rifles, Laas. | "09rd: The time for noon adjournment Sires sy 56th Regiment, » biome . seas 868 Jdowne. To be sergeant-mmjor, Color. | 2" ore the report. presentation Sergt. W. W. Frewitohe eolovser | *i0 SORAL | LL dnlogates a8 geant of H Company, Beegt. Nosald |," Church of Scotland would Fg \ he bled i ing in the shed in the rear of bis ple). ctf. an house .at Toronto. disp Ss a ay i Serious. difficulty is being experienced of iy i : B ats Lin carrying out the provisions of the Neh, Ont Ie which former! pied the field. "Whit z tw ich alle uthori at the An overture from the Presbytery of He ustralia," law, by whic id: for the Dire States Prince Albert, asking for division of colored labor js absolutely prohibited AF Will be exdrcied very that preshytery, into two, om. ae on mail Steamers, : pleted. This | count of its large territorial extent, ireat precautions were taken by "or wore in the "pant. -- 1,180 boxes. ngs. ;.n0 sales. Curb sales, xs, 1,770 boxes. Sales . to 9c. : i ue Offerings, 204 A which 66 were colored. All sold at Spel Ottawa--Offerings, 1,650 boxes, whieh 530 were "colored. Sales, at 9 5-16c at ols n 5 80 boxes at's 31de 0 wero colored. All sold wt hel lerings, 2,150 boxes. All: sol $e. and 9 5-16¢. J ts, 5 "boxes. rules m at Ofc. to Se. for make and 9jc. to 9c. of. 714 Good Outlook For Fruit. J Hiscock has in been ap t for the N District LLY jor the Niagara Distric J ' Association. re throm the different stations 'are vo' ble. The strawberry crop, while late, this: year, promises {o be one with favorable weather, Edward county, where the local ply comes from, will be about two ks later than usual, but the qual of the bareies will be geod. The «district reports cherries, plunis, peaches and pears to be doing well, with prospects of an abundant |g crop. In many portions of the west weather from now be a good one. Sli. . The Funeral To-Day. Wilmot oecurred this forenson. Rev. conducting the service at the home of son-in-law' on University avenue, both ing in affecting terms of the life and character of the deceased, Many friends attended. The bearers wore her brother, C, D. Franklin, her sons, H. F. Wilmot, Kingston, Charles H. Wilmot, Syracuse, and her sons-in-law, W. J. Renton, J. G. Elliott, Kingston; A. C. Mackay, Ren- frew, and David Plewes, Jr., Toronto. 'Cold Storage. Cold storage of fruit in the United States has grown to enormous pro- portions, nearly 3,000,000 barrels of apples having been stored last year. It is found that if properly packed and handled the fruit does not sen- sibly deteriorate: Clothing Made-To-Order, "It cures any congh,' * Gibson's Red ' Cross cough syrup. ' Tor the Young Hopefu FE AR oaeniil 6 Bote wal dbok. ors like to dress their boys in best in summer time. Pretty Ginghams, Sen- sible' Linens "and Dressy Galateas, cool styl bute dnd Best "of all; wath: them as often as you with and they'll dd up good as new + Boys' 'Wash Suite in Ameridan Bt and met in Grant. Hall Sunday after noon. when holy brated by . the moderator. . The report of the finance eastern division, wes the | C. Maclotosh, of Halifax 8 | receipts of $95,528.42, not quite | large as in the preceding year. es | report, of the committee oun, Sabbath Loder gy village of | The matter was referred to the synod of Manitoba and the North-West. with power to grant the uest, Simi requests from Minnedosa _ and Mol presbyteries were granted, havi "hoe. @ the Day Alli to the eordial suppor Dav Aliapes. ial t of church, and urged to i people and Sander oh ool sch consideration of fellows" highest Macdonald, of Toronto, who succeed- for {led the late Principal Caven, as presi- {ent al I taoeds Day Alliance, iefly of tl islature. work son, by the. alliance duri ght He sounded a note ing Bubhath, and Fieaded for 8 mare ae- ve interest on rt of the eo on behalf of Sabbath ervey phe permission of the assembly, another recommendation, | not yet was added to the report. Jt was the effect that parliament and Ontario legislature be asked to put into efiect as soon as legislation. ver. The latter cannot recover, and in « the meantime requires time and The funeral of the late Mrs. M. E. | tention, which she cannot afford to pay for. Rev. y W. T. G. Brown and Rev. Dr. Antliff | that no action be taken. The assembly could not allow sympathy to over-ride duty. _ Rev, Dr. Similar requests had been refused be- and | fore. The motion passed. ° port of the committee on statistics. of 450 - sell-sustaining and mented, congregations. There has heen an increase of 2,206 in the number of sittings in churches. Total number of famihes 125,790, an increase on the prévious year of 3.004. That may be 628,950. Number on communicants' rolls, Congregations -| past year for stipends $1,203,826, an increase of $47,665. Th i crease, of $31,041 to the Presb, da. i iy | Rev. David Winter, Winchester, ex: and Al S| | nal greetings to the Presbyterians, ted st This Morning's Sed- COMMUNION Was. cele committee, presented by J. ax. It showed 80 Rev. R, Douglas Eraser presented the This committee 'seven vears ago, Since publications have tri nd jpublicatic ave tripled a ool publications. the synod of Hg MacBeth, of Paris, pre: and adherents of . the upon all pastors their thei and ors eir own ir good in their use of hours of the holy day. J. K, © spoke warni rd- the encroachments Es the prepared, to efiective Sabbath Mrs. , N.S, A petition was presented from usan ; Campbell, Folly Vill at- Sedgwick moved Falconer, Picton, N. .» said synod of the maritime rovinces had decided that Mrs. Camp- II's request could not be granted. Rev. Dr. Torrance presented the re- * was an increase in the past year 183 aug- as representing a population of 22734, an increase of 3,149. have paid during the ere was an in- to schemes of the likely be present at four o'clock address the assembly. : The graduates of the Montreal Pres byterian College will have a re-union luncheon in the old arts building this' evening at six o'clock. Graduates of the Halifax and Manitoba colleges will have theirs at noon to-morrow. ---- To Meet In Londen. The General Assémbly decided, this afternoon, to meet in London, Onmt., in 1906. The invitation was accepted by. a large majority. Rev. J. 8. Sherrer, St. "Andrew's In- church, Glasgow, has with-. drawn his application for a i yterian to church in Cana- y braham IW, Methodist deputation treal conference to convev frater- - A on "oh oS. of Onin Sonn + Several to. ral A sw world W. A. sented report of the committee Sabhath observance and 1 alation, It Sure recommended the work the Lord's { 0 AR. to the in_an v William injured. Baker © In th urday, beaten eight b, The for Special Bt. tempts there peace, 4.30 uw Snecial Saul occur andif oth Rideau warded and the president's messages. official reply now on its wey to Washington. eign Minister Lamedorfi transmitted it to Ambassador Meyer, and, later, the ambassador had an interview with the foreign minister at the foreign office. entered the Aus years. and wounded his thorities have sent to the sultan's foreign ministers, William in the otormen of the Toronto Sir Michael Hicks-Beach hurden of imperial defence is growin too great, He desires closer union with the colonies, The Prince of Wales urges the mili- tary. {raining of the means a fiem 'foundation fence of the countay, allow ---- a prisoner on 1 Langone was used by him to carry his petiti Albe; Island on for release. rt E, Bromley was blinded by n explosion of lime which he was Scotland Yard to safeguard the King of Spain, Detectives p the crowd. y Linklater, 5 gradu Ontario Agricultural College, of 1599, has beens fod professc mal husbandry at the Washington Agricul ural College. . Moss, Ottawa, employee, attempted mit. suicide at' Ottawa by jumping in- i [ . She was rescued imeonscious condition. Fire destroyed the Brookiyn, N.Y., Casket company's plant, and swept away se adjoining buildings. n was probably fatally Total loss, £300,000 department store of H. . A. & Co... Broadway and Rocka- way avenue, Brook by fire. It is estimated that the loss is 8100.000; covered by insurance. A conference will take place between lyn, was General Ma: Hays, of the Grand Trunk, and H. B. Perham. of the In-- ternational Order of Railway Tele graphers in Montreal this week. A man supposed to he: Dr. Szentor- may Klemior,;: an. Mingarian, commit- tod suicide at - Nigg ing himself in prhotogra his * hand. The bothes of ra Falls the: head. " jenr Ottawa, June 1st, Jae und floating at a #pot about half a mile from where the have perished, ue a 8 hy irs race between the was called off. "Cold-blooded, right-living million- aire radeals," is the way Dr. Patton, Princeton Theological Seminary scored the men who have accumulated wealth by driving hard, hard bargains, and teach Sunday school on Sundays. LIKELY UNTRUE. The Plenipotentiaries Are at Early Date. to the Whig, Petersburg, to create' an is a hitch" in Ww to is assured. pm.--Russia's -- Saw The President. "Washington, June <12.--Count sini, the Russian ambassador, had a half hour's conference with the presi- Tance | dent to-day, German Ambassador, Sternberg uid Japanese Minister Tak- each have inted president for ok 1,000 TONS A DAY. A Large Smelter May Be Buiit at Soo. to the Whie. t Ste. Marie, Ont., Manager Seeley, of the Helen Mine, re- ports that 1,000 tons of ore per day are being taken out, and already this season over 30,000 have been shipped, | The entire output for this year been disposed of. A syndicate of New! York capitalists are now idering the erection of a large smelter at the 8086, in contemplation of the extensive | developments through the Algoma district. at are now Wounded Wife. Tangier, June .12.--Moorish robbers vice-consulate at died suddenly. 8 firemen were carried wncon- scious from a fire Crawford Bros, Yonge street, Toron- entered the cel in plain clothes, ing every tongue of the civilized He held the ph' of a beautiful woman in Joseph Caron and Judd Dacust, drowned in Lake wv are believed to Syrxacuse, onSat- , Argonauts the. Syracuse University ya Tength and ane quarter. June 12. impression that the preliminary negotiations gre probabl. shadow of foundation." Foreign Minis- ter Lamsdorfi has, several leading powers that a meeting af /plenipotentiaries; to see it is possible to formally, notified Now that Russia has received formal notification that Japan has sent an 'official and favor. able veply to President Roosevelt, the Russian = officials' reply = will be for- it will fully respond to energetic ,- MONDAY, JUNE 12. | of store street way were suspended lor failing to keep passengers off the front vesti- The 'General Assembly resumed its niles. ial 4 a . Y for the late rector Rousion morning, after an ad- | yogorahle Arehiac on Boddy, wore fuel a¢ St. James' cathedral, To- ronto. fears the young ae it for the de- of Porto te of the or of awi- wife of a to com- destroyed hy shoot- Des- were two clubs To Meet --All at- vithout the swhether terms of is For- Cas- Von with the June 12. certain to BRITISH SUBJECT MURDERED. | Robbers Killed: VicesConsul and fins | of client's stock for the been com an entirely different proposition to say that brokers had the right to pledge customers stock and secure their own indebtédness. This, in his opinion, was indefensible. VW. H. Sault Ste. pointed to represent the Ontario gov- ernment Consolidated Lake Superior company, a position signation of W. N. Rowell, K.C. W. « « | grounds from four ssn, A Good Catch. H. Losee and Anthony at seven wurde: ul rk, at Year were 10 homicides to the million, v . The assassins ., The British and Austrian au- 130. In Londo protests lation of £.500,000, but { i Foundry company had made with employees and were liable to a fine of up to $40 staying away from work Toronto Junction. sued the company for $22 wages the company's defence was the wages were forfeited because MeArthur token his contract by staving away. The McArthur stating that the contract was not good in law, as the company had failed to show. specific loss or mn throw themselves with affair. The day is given up to fun gnd frolic. Processions of fishermen's wives from weighboring villages, vegetable sellers of Copenhagen, and other wo- through bands. 3nd various entertainments given and ION OF CANADA. Members of Various of the Committees--Late News from the Capital of the Province. ial to the Whig. Toronto, - June 12=The Congrega- tional Union, this morning, elected of- ficers. as follows: Becretary-treasurer, J. 8, Daly; union preacher, Rev, G. H. The Clark; alternate, Rev. R. G. Matt; sta- tistical : secretary; Rev. delegate 'to Maritime Union, Rev. 'R. J.T. Daly; K. teach; delegate to Union of Eng. land and Wales, Rev, T. J. Day; com- mittee on temperance, Rev. D, Bileox, Rev. R. 6. Natt," R. M. McLachlan, rs. Sanderson, Mrs. Leet; committee on incorporation of churches, Messes. jC. Cushing, Lyman Lee, D. P. Leet, ] Rev. E. D. Silecox; committee on Sah- 1 of i 3 th observancq, Rev. H. T. Hardy, Dr. Warniner, Rev. W. E. Gilroy and T. E. Crisnall. A special committee was appointed to endeavor to arrange for a complete union of all the Congregational bodies in Canada into one Canadian union. At present there are three unions, British Columbia, the North-West Ter- ritories and Manitoba; Ontario and Quebeo and New Brunswick, Nova Sco- tia and Prince Edward Island. The committee 'will report at the next an- nual meeting. A judgment against James Conmee, M.P., for $4,000, 'on an action brought against him $ was confirmed by the divisional court to which Mr. Conmee had appealed this morning, Justice Anglin dissent- ipg. The amount was the balance due on 3,000 shares of Consolidated Lake Superior common stock, which Mr, Conmee purchased through Ames & Co., on April 28th, 1908, at 30, = The stock rose to 34, dropped to 13}, and in- July, 1903, was finally sold out to Ames & Co, at 2.81, Mr. Conmee had margined twice on the stock $3,000 and $1,500, and there was still $4,000 due to Ames -& Co. In his dissenting judgment Justice Anglin said that the law, might imply the right on the part the 'brokers to hypothveate a part they had Hed to advance but it was Thirteen prisoners in the jail went on strike, this morning, because they said the work of carrying earth and stones on hard, and the food they received was of an inferior quality. They were all confined to their rooms for five days. the Don flats was too of ap- Plummer, a merchant Marie, was, to-day, the directorate of the on made vacant by the re- earsh, solicitor of Sault Ste, Marie, was appointed the government agent company, held by Mr. Rowell. Soo was connection which in with the position also A the Canadian its which the men for , was declared legal .by Police Magistrate Fllis, at George MoArthur and contract which under had magistrate gave, judgment for lamage. Joseph Pollard, a laborer, appeared in the police court, this moming, on a sharge of bigamy. He is alleged to have married an November 12th, 190d, Mary Collins, the ceremony being per- formed bv Rev, John Pearson. and on February 15th, 1908, Charlotte Robin- son, the knot in this case being by Rev, Mr. taking place in Toronto. tied Osman, both marriages Children's Festival. In the Danish character is a simpli- city and freshness which many nations must envy. Their great characteristic is extraordinary love of children. A "children's day' has been inaugurated Copenhagen, and the population zest into the men in characteristic g¢ostumie walked the streets, preceded by Booths "were erected, concerts lowers distributed. marched to the Amalienborg palace to pay their respects to King Chris- tian, and the old man cordially greet- ed them. The children's movement has been taken up with hearty good will, and a sum of money will be 'se- The women cured for children's institutions. The] idea ingugurated in that far northern country might be carried out in every Country where children's welfare is held bf paramount importance. 'A Garden Party. On Thursday, June 15th, the Nurses: Alumnae = ination will hold 4 garden party in the general hospital n to six and from eight to ten p.m. Admission to grounds, 10v.; children, 5e. Robert Clarke, entertainer and vem- the triloquist, 'of Toronto, will give per, formances both afternoon and even' ing, Punch and Judy show and talk ing dolls, to which a small admission fee will be charged. The 14th hand in attendance. In England and Wales in a given in Franee 15, but in the United States ndeon in 24 murders curred, and every was i headed and ed, excepting two who. ¢ itted suicide. In the year i Co with 2,000,000 orang were 128 murders, a rel ur hour wre 8 ai , and only one mur- ore: on Saturday and Buy bulb syringes at Gibson's Red » » some of Cross drug store. New goods thore. Fresh insect powder and gu Gibsan's Red 'ross Orug store aad ns at £L. £5 by. A. E. Ames & Co. || with a popu-' H We have just secured the following 2 VERY SPECIAL BARGAINS And will offer them To-morrow. Yards Black Taf- 8 MNS feta Silk Ribbons ¥ 7» the following widths and prices : 200 YARDS, '3 inthes wide, regular price 12%c. yard: Sale price............. ZC. yard. 260 YARDS, 4 inches wide, yard. Sale price..............Qg, yard. 300 YARDS, 5 inches wide, regular value 18c. yard. Sale price............ 10g, yard. 400 YARDS, about 6 inches wide, regular value 25¢. Sale price. ......... 1245c. yard. 1,200 YARDS White Victoria Lawns! Fine even make, fulli31 inches wide and import- ed to sell at 10c. yard. Yours To-morrow as Long as the Lot Lasts at SALE AT 9:30 0°CLOCK. No telephone orders accepted for this lot. To-morrow EE 1 ts * = -- -- ; $ i | id A hs ( ', a i & : : -- OFFICERS CHOSEN| ~~~ JF Valin, Tice, out, 505 FOR CONGREGATIONAL. ON. : : Geor, jer, police magistrate Z Special = Sale y IN 9 Dressers and Wash Stands Solid mahogany Dresser and 'Stand regular price $65, now $50, larg peir migrors., Solid Mahogany Dressers, $45, for $35 ~ Brass and Iron Bed to Match from $3 to $2.50. . Solid Quartér-cut Oak Dresser an Stand, from $40 to $25, polish fi Robt. J. Reid 222 Princess St., Next to Opera House Telephone 577. so > Cut Glass A Most Attractive Showin result of the RIGHT KIND | properly. displayed. For brill and purity of color our Ct The goods ancy GLASS is unsurpassed. We sell on THIS KIND and respectfully ask the vou see our excellent values, whi shopping. SMITH BROS. Jewelers Opticians 880 King Street. 4.5. Smith, Issuer of Marriage Licens ar so i, SWIFT'S INSURANCE AGENCY * FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, CARCO. Strong reliable Companies only represented LOBSES PROMPTLY PAID. LOWEST RATES on approved risks of every descriptivu. Office, Opposite Untario Bank. A RES A regular price 15¢. WANTED. a IE GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY, 'King Street. References required. ean A SMART YOUNG WOMAN ; ON capable of managing girls. App Box "€." Whig office. $13,000 ON $30,000 SECURITY, REA Estate, 5 or 10 years. Apply to A. Gurdiner, 151 Wellington St. HALF A DOZEN SMART GIRLS 1 pack fonery and biscuits; go wages t0 good workers. Apply, J. Crothers. ---------------------------------- BY 21ST JUNE, A GOOD CAPA} general" servant ; no washing; go wages ; references required, Apr 201 William Street Hl MACHINIST, EG --. NOW READY Butterick Patterns for July. STEADY JOB, GOt pay. State "wages and send tes! monials. Steel Trough & Machi I Co., Ltd., Tweed, Ont 6l4c¢. Y ard. FOR COUPLE, WITH THREE CHIL ren, two or three good unfurnish rooms ; modern improvemen Please state terms to Box "I Whig office. ACTIVE, BRIGHT, HUST aponis wanted to sell Teas, ( Spices, etc. Over $2,000 a y ---- ol being made by agents. G. Marsh & Co., London, Ont. 100,000 CANADIAN PROP] ' send pame and address for fr ol "The Canadian Times. The Ca) dian Times Publishing Coy., 112 ¢ James St.. Montreal, P.Q -- GENTLEMEN, TO GET THE Delineator for July. July Fashion Sheets FREE. Spring Suits made up at Galloway 131 Brock street, next to Bibb, livery ; style, fit and price guarant to please ; pressing and repairing de promptly. eccermmscen------ MEN AND BOYS, TO LEARN PLUN je' cannot supply demas graduates. §4.50 to $5 per d JENA WES) | ight weeks completes course. Fi While learning. Address, ' for Ca logue, ~€oyhe * Bros.. Co., Plumb Schools, Uincimnati, O., St. Lo o. Employment guaranteed money refunded. TO-LET. RE FINE OFFICE AT 846 KING STREI front roem, newly furnished. / to J, PoForrest, 348 King Street -- . -- THE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, Barrie St., of flosite City Park. ply to Miss arn, 82 Barrie Me rem -------- eerie ---- RTORAGE, A ROOM IN THE STEA Ee This Trunk has been all over the wcrld and itis 1? good condition yet. There is only one place where yO! can get one that will stand the same amouat of weal that this one has had, and that is at THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE Hy 3 building, clean, dry, rat and mw Root. Ahly at McCann's, rock St. COMFORTABLE BRICK FA House, ished, well situa on shore of y of Quinte, 24 m West of Collins Bay. Good sts ceommoda tion. daily e-- Uingston and. Bath. Also Fri . -- Cottage, Address, H, C. Rothw -- Collins Ray. Ont. THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY the Cornér of Queen and Ont Streets, Mr. I erson as a grocery with large y and outbuildings. Offers will be Wall for, purchase, Apply alkem & Walkem, solicitors, K Son. i -------- FOR SALE. CHEAP, HORSE, SUITABLE I Campers, safe for anyone to di Apply at 56 Albert Street, City. NEW RE brake, & Solar gas lamps, $2 his year's best Dunlop Covers,$: Bicycle Muhson, , Toronto. WHEEL WITH NARI --_-- , BEEN INSTRUCTED so 100 acres, on north side Ar sland, owned by Jos. V, McM This i8 a No. one Farm. For Darticulars, apply to D. A. ( 346 Kine St., Kingston, Ont. ROOMS TO RENT. TWO BEAUTIFULLY FURNIS oms, or without boarc one of the pre ingston, both for ogres. $2 up.

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