Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Aug 1905, p. 1

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Corsets Weights ets that are worn with dresses ought to be sides comfortable. It important that they ful, flexible and ire esses need more hel liness.. That's what d fewer corset-makers understand it and you se New Corsets we are comfortable, without yrace. Corsets autifully made. ow so popular eciate a really the money ever shown rom soc. to $1 cheaper me corset in Montreal's n's Wearwell Corsets, ig odds the best for the nge of Corsets at SOc , 8, 25c., 39c., 49c, Vaists, 75c. at $1, special. nd Drawers Undervests, 10c, 35¢c. Drawers to oy Se in Vests for early au- ich. AWESHH | fn wiv LRGAINS f bargains in shoes both ingst others we have : 3 and $3.50 Kid 0. nadian make, $2.0 rs ees se snares 1 te Dcngola, Blucher cut, sole, splendid | 0 ull of other genuine bar- /ery person to see. SHOE STORE YEAR 72. NO. 199. Great at Furniture Sale| Being compelled to remove | the furniture contained into, au large store house, we are |, That which is irreverent lirious. San Vaudeville, m. Toy Lake * opens on Ontario Pa ah. at «irand Opera must House, King down river, or DAILY ¥ MEMORANDA, Monday rk, 8.30 be ir | Steamer North 10.17 offering {a.an., Sunday. he sun rises Sunday at 5.17 a.m, and bots at 6.45 p.m. 209% Discount Off some goods, Wohi Ten wha is on the cross ses bi ou eas fan always thin the whole field. The hand that cooks the hand that ruins the nw Pador Sett, 5-piece, mahogany frames, world's dig o . rice $25 po $20 There is a t al of pleasure regular Pm ee. Yeu, for Lo > word for those who don't hunt too for it. | Oak Sideboard, regular price Remember St. John's Social, Tuesday far, evening, Collins Bay. "Dancing ®.80 o'clock . ' . Ha man ha tv big family he won't Extension Table, regular price $7.50, | have to worry so-much about the dis BO ris nein seers sasisuie $6.50 | grace of dying rich This day in history Battle of Creecy 1848 © Julius Caesar invaded Bri All other goods in the same propor- Now is the 1 3 B,C, : Cunnous first used time for a bargain. tion. Robt. J. Reid. {Two Doors Above Opera House, Telephone 577. Practical Optical Work Prescriptions glasses carefully FILLED. All styles of mounts and frames al- ways in stock, with repairs. s carefully examined AND GLASS- I'TTED. for Sets 1 ES Prices for above work moderate. SMITH BROS. Jewelers Opticians 350 King Street. Phone 666 « Marriage Licenses Issued | IF YOU HAVE Any difficulty in being fit- ted with Shoes, COME T0 US, and we will make that duty a pleasant one. clearing out. the Art of Singing. Formerly, a Student of Delase {and of the Vocal Physiology School of | 1omil Behnke and Lennox Browne, Lon 'Allen' 8 don, Eng.; date Vocal Instructor at the ear | M.A. Collexe, Mich . USA : 1 Vocal Studio now oum «at the Mititary Booimakers, Williams Pano Co Warcrooms, 267 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. | Princess St Viv M. A. College, May 24th, 1905 Dinner | needs no ks he is at Crecy We have a job line we are | A few lots | of different patterns, re- gular $10, $12, for $7.50 | ROBERTSON BROS... FRANCIS VON BUHL, SQNSFRT: Teacher of Vocal Physiology and Italy, RESTSWITH RUSSIANS KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1905 LITTLE HOPE: | That Conference Will End | | In Agreement. AY MEMBERS OF JAPANESE nthe preacl peace leclaration will statement | Portsmouth discussed. HE DAILY BRITISH conference, The introduce a detailed of the ' proceedings at on the questions already Japan Sticks To Indemnity. Tokio, Aug. 26, prime minister, is {of telegrams, Count Katsura, receiving letters und the hundreds | memaon als, | urging the government to insist on the | | peace terms as originally proposed. © | ie understood that the It | government ad. | hares to the demand for an indemnity PITH OF THE NEWS, ANOTHER (UP This Time S Solled For At Halifax. MANY YACHTS INIT THE NEW COMMANDANT. Major Taylor Selected for Royal Military College. Special to the Whig, Ottawa, Aug. 26. ~The militia de partment has received a cablogram stating that the war office had ap proved the appointment of Major Fed ward Thomton Taylor, of the Ches hire Regiment, to be commandant of the Royal Military College, Kingston, Major Taylor is at present deputy- assistant adjutant-general for instrue tion at the staff college, Bengal. He | { [yey Latest Culled From All a GIFT FROM THE KING OF | will enter upon his duties in October. Over the World ne : . * : ENGLAND. VIG MISSION. | Gen, Laurie, MP. has sailed by OROUS AT 104, | the Dominion liner for Canada, { .. ; | De Witte Thinks End is Near | The French troops are preparing to | The New York Yacht Club Will | Celebrated Surrounded by Descend- --XKsaneko Says Japan Wants | send a flying column against the sul- | Have Boat in the Contest and antsy | tan of Oroeco. : Special to the Whig. iia Peace With Justice, Russia | "ho first sod of the National Trans will LAealy vin the Topp Ty, Nin.. Aug. 90M. In light ahd dark 0 Peace With Honor--The TWo | ytinental railway was turned near IS Tne "wo gan To-day Margareta. Danielson, probably. the i Sidney itoba vecial to the h -- + o : a 3 \ Sp i ah cif th Meth | aa, Rg 20h tetent | ent, hatin J hi part ch, oe) Sizes, ftom 3 to 8 Portsmonth, : N.H., Aug. 26.--There i6t Mission' Board kab | keals of oy Ra and Eastern ' | YY * oe eaaatin i" Wi sin ah | mE" 92 | Yor Club ure ambled Ju Wahi | rounded bf Ings Suni 'sttf| Youes while they. ast Portsmonth conference will result ina | Windsor, Ont., police have under ar | harbor to attend the annual yacht uaiand Hor lS * nt HALF PRICE. peace agreement Everything indi | ost on youth named Patrick McAuliffe, | T2008 for the Prince of Wales' oup, the kably f ot ¥ il > | cates that the end is a matter of a | peerboro, on a charge of theft. * | most coveted trophy ever contested mar mBIY free rom numerous a | few days at. most Nothing has de Robert Hillson and E Ferrier were | for in any of the British colonics, | ments Which invasidily So - "he New [ veloped to afford promise of -a har- | killed by a dynamite explosion at the | The yachts of the NY. Y.O, and of age. Even her Stock Collars | monious outcome. M. Do Witte makes J | no secret of his conviction that the [ end is near at hand. Membors of the | Robertson Lime John Burr ion to make with ception emigrants receive works, near Milton. ns is visiting the domin a report as to the. re in Canada. | Lord Kitchener charges Lord Curzon | ment, A new tre tween Great misrepresenting ter's despatches to the the lat govern in home him aty has héen-prepared he Britain and Japan on slightly broader grounds than the | he former one. The Rustian commission, of which Privy Councillor Kol ix president, is elaborating a scheme for the er freedom of the press The Dominion fruit inspectors have taken action against fruit shippers, who are sending apples to Englanc which ave said to be Blanche Royal, n Tormer inmate great immature, aged eighteen years, of the Barnardo Home at Poterboro, died of morphine poisoning in Buffalo cessant user of the drug At Sackville, of Awherst, and Wilson Thompson and Ernest Phinney, charged with breaking into the ory and stéaling rifles, under perfect weather conditions, Wheat cut She was an in NB, White, Edward arrested, arm have been west continues The | ting in the cry from all quarters is for more men. | The arrival of Ontario harvesters | | 'the Eastern Yacht Club, which | Seotia | vitation to the American { the Halifax | present king, then the Prince of Wales, took part in the ocoan race from Marble hoad to Halifax, arrived here in good | time and nre now the guests of the | revived the congratulgtions of the Royal Nova Seotin Yacht Club. In | members of her family. In the after all new effects. Special . view of the fact that there ix prob- [noon many of the neighbors and 25¢C. ably not a yacht in Nova Scotia | town came to call om her, equal in speed to many of the Ameri. |} ir presents, can yachts just in from their . ocean race, it was a highly unselfish and sportemanlike act of the Royal Nova Yacht Clab, to extend an in- visitors to compote with the Nova Scotian and other Canadian yachts for the magni ficent prize. The cup was originally presented to Yacht Club when the visited Halifax in 1860. It is a boau- tiful specimen of the wilvorsmith's art, standing two feet high and of great artistic value, When the Halifax Club went out of existence in 1808 and the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Club was formed, the latter received the trophy from the Halifax Yacht Club as a legacy. The trophy has never left the tors 'on which it was first sailed hat our grandebifdren, loutietn black | waters on whi i 1 i | for. According to the conditions, the SNL igi an. Ou ot old, rons : ' 25¢C. to 4oc. trophy ean he kept by She winning | (0g married and' Me. n yacht only nine months, when it must . be returned to Halifax to be com- attended the wedding. Children's Hose poted for again the following season. ers with approachin eyesight is od - ghaases to ing. Mrs. Danielson was up early and to-day, at EHdalen, Dalarne district, Sweden, There sho wis educated, grew up to womanhood In 1867 she and her husband amigrat: od to the United States and first wot tled in Willis Crock, la, later Cambridge, this town now stands. At that time it was only a wilderness, where the In: dians roamed and hunted, Mrs. Daniel: won was the mother of four soos and one daughter, soni age of sixty-five years. She is now liv- deeds of this county, Mrs. Danielson she requires no lo her knitting and sew: In gimp, lace, tinen, ¢ ing Mrs Drteloon. born 104 years ago New String Ties at Summer Corsets Made of fine Fre Percale, Very special 50c. : antl was married, Two oars family moved to or rather the place whore she and her The youngest of the died aliout a year ago at the Misses' Hose (Cotton), in lace e very fine, in white, a ing with one of her older some, who has served several terms as registrar of Not to be outdone in courtesy by ENGLAND'S RICHEST HEIRESS In 1: effe ts extra fi carly noxt week is eagerly awaited. | the Nova Seotian yachtsmen, Laur Sa---- i ace eects, iat | ence Minot has offered n 'trophy to be | Betrothal of Lady Mary Douglas black and tan, 22¢. to WHO WAS IN THE WRONG ? | competed for by J anation sg 0 Hamilton. iT | the same time, hen the Prince « - a Enquiry Into Collision in Toron- i) cup in smiled for. The trophy denon. Aug. Budiey in lob ; 4 to~ Harbour. isi oh den. rumored obs oo Ma VN Ottawa, Aug. 20. -Commander Spain Thoms of which are lieal of 'the | heiress in all Fngland, YR NE will be in Toronto Tuesday, to open | international character of the raco | Douglas Hamilton, to Capt. MeNeill, ast blac w th a enquiry into the Turbinia Mayflower | and of the good feeling existing be- | rpg report gains credence daily. and . ? ok ) | tween the yachtsmen of the two coun: | neds but an official announcement to feet. Very special at 2c Sir Frederick Borden and the Misses | tries feiresnied in the races, wet the curious at rest, 3 oF Borden expect to leave on Monday for | The first race was sailed, to-day, As the only child of the twelfth British Columbia | over a course of twenty-five miles off | nuke of Hamilton and Brandon, she AL government house, it is still ex- | Halifax harbor. Under the regula | inherits everything that tho law per pected that Lord Roberts will be able | tons of the Royal Nova Seotia Yacht | pad him to bequeath to her, the to pay a visit 16 Canada this year. | Club, according to which the measure: | regent duke-a desoontnnt of the The government, after considering | Ment of the yachts is determined by | Hamilton who figures in the story of the itr has practically decided | mtiplying the load-water line bY | Eymond getting as his share sixteen \ i" 1) : ible t et the the sail area and dividing the result titles and an ompty palace. that if STII he: ipouei vie 10. 186 "1 hy 6.000, wsovernl of the American Besides the alan of Arran, Lady Views of the P. R. in regard to lo | boats were barred from competing in Mary is the possessor of lar, outates use { My i a Fehile Puce | the race, Novertheless, both the N.Y. | i "Suffolk and of a lot Tot We vo Anipeg. 3 .. | Y.C. and the Eastern Y, C. were re- | po 1, . Fhe minister of railways has receiv: | Lol) ot the starting line, when te 3 eonstds 98 is dale 3 dw in WILSON. po ei wid ed authority from his colleagues to | the signal for the beginning of the | sue * & month to disperwe Her 19085, iy Mr re. R purchase forty loeomotives for freight | | race was given 'this morning. thir hon pap Carnaby 108 and passenger purposes on the oter: | Coy wwening the visiting yachtsmen Forster--is a daughter of the Duchess ig on Mr. Fmévedt Juve | from the United States ill be. the of Devombhe. Sh ov od - ath, tha " ntention is to ge em este of the Royal ova Scotia ' . fy 4 D. uilt in Canale, be at | Fret Club ot a grand celebration at spots, Which taste her daughter is ROBT. J. REI On concluding his Avimer engage: | 4 0 dubhouse. On that occas) The Hamilton tamil in - % ment, arr Cine, il cme te | LL, Coverimert offi amd Tra. | isteicns of Bema '01 Noman || eAeafing Gadereater During the last year Prof. Francis Von EMPRESS HARUKO, OF JAPAN : Ruhl his beun,, teaching voice : vite at Who like her royal husband and son, the M. A. College. In the early part o ot ; RU FesBION of | national anfloe want, 0 Duy. or sell property the. Winter he gave a Recital in the | Writes her Cress on any College Chapel. At this, the naturalness | thous Cab, - SCRE, Ge, and ease of his voice production come | POPUL Real Estate Br Btn J | on act nd 1b ne na toe SE FREE FO of especially the French and an | Javanese mission are no s0 outs ross Songs was very yleasing. © Mr-Von Buh hind Slane but they give the impreskion ay slemented marked, natural ability | SI ) it i SWIFT'S EN NAN CE AGENCY ri and conscientious study, | that they have nc thing urther to © The result is his technique is accurate | for. They contend their last proposal, | and masterful, while his interpretation is | © © 00 the sale to Russin of part = rr Bead Pe Sunt is very | of Sughalien Island, was intended to much liked by his pupils, who give him | he conciliatory, and not in the na- eee | great praise and consider they have rade | ture of an ultimatum, and that it EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN. D. SREY, PrOppen iy id hie 8 ruction. | is now for Russia to make the next M. Spenco. ! LOUISE FREYHOFER, yg! mov ) \ | Head of the Piano Dept., M.A 3ut Russia has nothing more to say SMART BOY. API iy =x C. WAG- ete ler posi remains 'the sgme as it ET I ar JRES------ V Y SAYS! | was Wadnesday, when M, De a . A GENERAL SERV ANT TO Go Jo | | Witte i a rejected "the Japanese Montreal. Apply at Bar » he fir proposal for a trade off with regard ne = | "The same, please," after the frst i Js, hajion. "The next formal meet T ONCE, GOOD COOK AT ROCK ie give . ja saghati WAR Wi y ar oy Siospital. Apply to order is given for | } ine ho ho} , in By : His emph ae Matron. i ' ' night, re highest source of Russian authority. vom ws. Our Special Blend Tea fir om of Buds, hort self generally useful. McFedridge's i i hab will Ro over unb) next Meat Market. And no wonder. It is popular for ward oth M. De Witte and. Baron EXPERIENCED NURSE MAID IM- | two of the best of reasons- | Komura received many cable mes "7 mediately. Apply in the evening at | . | sages, yesterday, but the contents or 160 King street. The quality is good. | {he substance of these have not been ------------------ . hu 3 : ade p « 8 lerstood that 3 Te SE T The Brice is reasonable | made publi It is und 4 .¢oop GENERA). spnY ANT : RO The price is rea onable { Rossians hoard again from: Pres as Ww ct A or. Ki and Gore streets ent Roosevelt, last evening, and that son 35¢. 1b, Try It. | the preghions urged, ns he has here A SMART HOY, 15 To XY | tofore, that there should be an agree Id, to learn Woollen ant 5 [ok oa) BOS : Furnishing uses. Livingston's. © | Jao Redden @ Co. |"! reached. Aceor ln to ow | source © « » o " BOYS, TO LEARN THE CIGAR | fmporters of Fine Groceries | notified M. De Witte that he hoped an making; good opportunity for a jv ee | adjustment would be reached on the bright boys. McGowan Cigar ®. | asis. of the preposal made hy Baron CO prinsie, BY JOHN H. MILLS |e of 0 ramors Re aii GENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR FALL Auction Sale of Furniture, Stein- | = = "Ci lien Island. "Overconts and Suits made at way Plano, otc. : Thomas Galloway's, 131 Broe t vo voratve STF H Mrs i . Also bring your ¥olll ones 'and have | " h os GH = Ton, ee 1 With Justice: Or Honor. them repaired. Style, ft and price | FEET n ster Bay, N.Y. Aug. 26.--Baron guaranteed to please. ON WEDRESDAY, August 30th | Ke ancko, Japanese confidentinl agent, MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN PLUMB- . v Tiabo este rday, made another of his nam ing trade; great demand for gradu- Part of « nwa . orous visits here, and had an hour's es $4 £5 day ; many Lanipiete China Cabi ancy and other, %, hairs a ith the president on the i Suths ; graduates ac obks rpels 0 1 our ; hay pr at and' Master Plumb-| Range and Furnishings Refrix peace negotiations In apite of hi ers' Association. Coyne Bros. Co.| erator, Law: a guarded utterance Baron Kaneko Plumbing Schools, New York, Cin-| Tables, I lft no doubt in the minds of his in ginouti and St. Lous. (Dav. and; Closks U : viewers that he authoritatively Night 'cluss.) For free catalogue ad- | Walnut 4 Bed | " dress 239 10th Ave, New York. | Springs Sept | told the pres siddent that Japan's stand a Desk. ete Ale ion mn the point of the $600,000,000, de 10.30 a.m Terr JOHN H M A CAMERA, BETWE LIS | manded from Russia, was practically an vitimatum, that the president com Bank and Somerset street, as the Elec tric Theatr REVOLTING FACTS. Revealed By Examination of East Side Bakeries. Quecial to the Whig, New York, Aug, 26.-An official ex amination of the small bread bakeries {in the sections of the East | Ride, ha vealed many revolting facts, It hown that their evil con dition ix not «0 much the fault of the bakers themselves, but to the erimin al indifference of the owners of the | buildings in which the bakeries ar situated, Many of them are twelve feet below the level of the street, and can | be reached only hy means of narrow and stoop stairways, Light and air are alike shut out. The terrible conditions existing in these bakeries were the principal con of the recent strike. I'he authorities have taken steps to bring about an improvement in the existing conditions, | minister, KILL FR Lamas Attack Roman Catholic Establishment. r, BC, Aug. 26. Word has Vancouv heen receiv of .an out showing the tugonism Offieinl that a me by a pr drive the ince, atta an Cathol coast of Si and killing being eighteen u wounded The made stro ment, Parties | garding th { : | -- d to Baron Kaneko the sub and Sydenham. Reward r its re { Ambassador. Mever's cab tush to 85: Queen St 1 axes, and that Baron Kaneko, --n i r LADIES' DARK GRE SHORT COAT. | somehow, conveyed the idea to the Wednesday afternoon, between Swill «| h S t ber president | that Japan hail made all Wharf and Collingwood street. Find- | After 15t Bp om [re conmsions she: could in the. inter er will please leave at Whig off oa " or ests of peace, and that henceforth | charge © 5 « OR SALE t concessions made must come from Fi . {on all unpaid taxes, and wiion of { any mnie a nust | the sians t is believed that con- Eo === | came will be enforeed at | the Jou far pide alice u A A CK HOUSE, 893 ALFRED. ST. | 0. V. BARTLES | sequen on i t BRIE ie rooms. poly at the | Setar { long message from the pr dent to premises or to 8. Roughton, in| | the Russians ix being codified, at the Wellington St. i | executive off , for immediate trans , . REI i CHEAP SIDEBIARDS. | misdion to t envoys, if not to St OWING TO REMOVAL OF | 2 Black Walnut Sideboar 8s hao Pete: shurg, "Japan," sail Baron we will sell some vel toh aa for $15; 1 Oak 25, or Kaneko, "wants peace with justice fittings. Will be pleased ave a | 209" 1 Ash Board, $15, for $8. All aneko, wy io enll from those interes bevelled edge, Jarge size Mirrors, ail in| Rugeia wants peste with YONOT, MW Fuir. da sh two are impossible, good shay y ND-HAND STORE mre THAT FINE PROPERTY ON THE TURK'S SECO! D. Roosevelt Has Failed. corner of Gore and Wellington Sts Street. Has with frame house, lot 46 hy about LLnL 20 Privcess BUTS, seen London, Aug. 2. The correspondent a3 Jeet, balance of the Estate of the a a p Times, at Bt. Petersburg, save Inte Rev. Father Paste Rn othr Pienic At aed, tl au Whirl oat information there lars enghlire of Joseph George, _ Tweed. Aug. 26.--The most wocensful t Om a a ort - ure Ht TT nd en} vabl picnic ever held ini! lide ey i . h failed. An an Enjoyable DICK ¥ 2 velt's efforts for peace have failed. An THRESHING Ma CHINE- ER | Tweed was held, Wednesday. in Ae | ooo pant meeting of the board of less Slowner, Ab ii Bngine : { BExhibition Park, under the suspiees n affairs was held, vestorday af tank and pop. Al Also iii. | of the Roman Catholic church Yver m, and at the conclusion Count Can tw BO Cl iy to 15 Deacon | sixteen hundred dollars was taken in OE Lf declared the sitnation: had | hein 3) near city park, or to John i Yrts were attractive and enjoy undergone no change Rustin, he add Miller, Stella ed by the immense crowd. 1, still refuses to consider indemnity | ™ ow. in any shape, manner, or form. | SHARES FOR SALE. : fresh, consignment of grease-proof . FRONTENAC LOAN _ . COMPANY bi jpior gloves, just the thing for The Czar Patriotic. nb 30 ne; Whig ofbce. | household work, all sizes, $1 per pair St. Petersburg, Aug. 26.-The em vestment. 3 oh : drag store le t { | peror pre sided at a special conmeil at N } rady made corsets of . i; a ands And Rochester. | or Tead fo Peter} yesterday afternoon. 1,000 Isl ds d Sundays. 'at | every description. We know what rete inl Ee rapating va North King Jeaver, Sun ay Taland | «tyle will suit figure New York Dress Dctiotic declaration setting iets 10.15 am, for Lousan: feat ig patriotic dedaration _ seting forth points. et Jearts at 3 po a | By Peruna at Gibson's Red Cross for Bay of (inte porte and Loch ) drug store. it's fresh there, Ty! forma de with its jmpetig} position, i advices reaching Fren ENCH MISSIONARIES. d by the Empress of China in Yunnan province, revival of fanatical an Christian colonization. Pekin state hoof 1,000 Buddhist lamas, meerned arrangement to Christians. out of their prov rag ked the various French Rom i, establishments on. the wwaho, wrecking one church many priests, the number variously stated at between | nd twenty-one, with others h minister at Pekin the effectual punish has ng protests to jemanding -------- requiring information re w making of wills should write The Trusts and Guarantee com pany, Limited, Toronto, for will forms and suggestions, which are given free of charge, All 3 for 25c. cigars sell at 4 for 25c, - Gi baon's Red Cross drug store on Saturdays. Original very finest, Allegretti chocolates, the Mahood's drug store, Chinese | | minent citizens will also be present to | greet the American yachtemen, Tho American yachts will remain here for oul days and in their honor a weries of minor yacht races will be held, in all of which the Americans {will Dave the privilege of taking part Special prizes will be offerad] for the The visit of the Ame ricans will conclude with a grand fes tival, on which occasion the Prince of Wales, the Minot cup and the other trophies will be presented to the re Kpective | various events winners ------------ Toronto Exhibition Opens. Special to the Whig. Toronto, Aug. 26.--The Canadian | National exhibition was opened, to: day, with elaborate osremonies by Premier Whitney, of the Ontario legis Yaturs General Lord Roberts had heen invited to preside at the opening | coremonien, but as b¥ visit to this country was abandoned for official rea- wone, a change in the original pro- gramme becams necessary. Besides Mr. Whitney many other high officials of the provincial governmant were | present at the opening. The exhibi tion will 'close on September 12th, | Miss Sutton In Cincinnati. Special to the Whig. - | Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 20,-The an- | nouncement that Miss May Sutton, the British tennis champion, would not only he present, but take part in the contest, attracted a large number of sightseers to the opening of the tri: | state championship tennis tournament on the courts of the Cincinnati Tennis Cluh lenls Wright, who also took part in the Britiwh contests, will also take part in the contest for singles, Given A Position. Ottawa, Ang, 26--Rev, Father | O'Leary, well-known throughout Cun- adn as the Roman Catholic chaplain {of the first Canadian contingent in South Africa, has been appointed to a position in the archives branch of | the department of agrieulture. He | will have the special duty of examin ing records bearing upon the early | history of Quebec, | Senator Black Seriously Ill. Halifax, Ayg. '26.--Senator T. R. Black is seriously ill at his home at Amberst, and it is feared will not re- cover. Yesterday his wife, to whom ho wax married only a few months ago, received intelligence of the sudden oxtraction, they date their greatness trom the days of King Robert Bryco; 'Phone 877. .232 Princess St. in fact they owe all their advance ment to royal favor. The French dukedom of Chatelerault was be stowed on the second earl for giving his consent to the mmrriage of Mary Queen of Scots to the Dauphin. Will Travel Far To Wed. Special to the Whig, Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 26.---Miss Myrtla Campbell, daughter of Mrs. John A. Campbell, of Pittsburg, Pa. sailed, today, with a party of mis sionaries for Persia, to become the wife of the Rev. Norman Ewer, a mis sionary at Hanadam, Persia. Miss "Campbell and the v, Mr. Ewer learged to love one another when Huey were classmates at' Geneva Coll from which they graduated in 1 Mr. Campbell haw charge of a mission church in Hanadam, Persia, under the auspices of the Reformed Presbyterian church, gy e's Eliot, x > -- parts ing 20¢., 80¢ Seats reserved for Matinee o Seats now on Hale at off) | Wednesday, sy. Aug. 301k John C, Witt Presest England', Musical Comedy "SAN, TOY ky ] EE io ul g Orchestre $1.58; Parquette, Balcony, $1, 70¢., 500: On the invitation of J. M. Walker, the choir of St. Andrew's church, Ga- nanoque, enjoyed a delightful tip among the islands, A stop was m at Alexandria Bay after which the o-- ty eromed to Rockport where luncheon was had, Mre. Charlotte Churchill, widow of Ezra Churchill, Gananoque, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bee be, Watertown, N.Y. She was eighty- six years of age. The remains were brought to Gananoque for interment. Buy Beecham's Pills at (Hibson's Red Cross drug store. Genuine are sold there. Save fuel; get your bread from a baker; get Toye's if you want the best. Coca-Cola for headache at Wade's soda fountain. To remove finger stains, use Hand Sapolio. Buy it at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Special bargains in corsets, 25e., 50c., 65¢., 75c., 81 and up. New York Dress Reform, cs Trusses, value for your momey. Dr. Chown's. TO-LET. EEE STII ON DIVISI N STREET, THE 8 SHOP 0 far williner. Apply office. I death of her father at Rexton, N.B. "UE SEE ALE Brock Stemet.

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