Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1906, p. 1

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ne nainsooks, jy, ne Oks, "W and hands, wide founees ay clgmy tucks i "8, priced, i lo... . . vith * cottons ang iin, oe ke] 0 and nainsoekg high cut neck, come ay h toy , finished with lace and om 30¢. to "45 s0me with elug. accord. embroidery 1 | LSE a . Cotton, with V: pee made with he 17 A) 8 waists, priced from and utterly charging of fine cottons, woidery, Priced frils, or finest § all rest white ch any pice to form opular Novelty nd most pleasing fads in White ination Corse wer-and Shop le now have this novelty, of fiy | with lace, and drawn info fy ' a sel) Whitewear, Too hardly seem to appreciate gp re would be in buying the many for children, all made-up, Nog yY, but of money, and much uesday to sce, The following the range : RS, from 124c. to 49, SKIRTS, for children from 3 Se. to 2.23. GOWNS, from PD SON 2m White Dresses m for 35e, to 1.95, every f the that oH such, y can orite : Lrpen lowers ell, as our trade st three years. n Tools require service. 223 x BIRCH, Street. EAD L Phone Main 1729, William: St., Toronto i ------------------ Sandals LOREN n's Barefo t Sandals. od very popular dur- owed sale, ewed sole, ooo OE STORE = B--AT-- ' Angrove Bros. | mre ee re et YEAR 73. NO. 143, - a po DAILY MEMORANDA. 14th Regiment drills, 8 p.m. The sun rises Wednesday at 4.18 a.m,, ¥ i and sets at 7.44 pon. . ' a St. James Excursion, hy G.T.R. to], L Ottawa, 8B a.m., to-morrow. e Sule of Japanese Goods at Mission Circle, Mrs. (Dr,) Spark's residence, this FURNITURE, ETC, Our Full Line Of Baby Carriages At Cost Price ER i ; + - Robt. J. Reid The Leading Undertaker 222 Princess Street. Two Doors Above the Opera House Telephone 577, Ambutance, ------ Bicycles | Bicycle Supplies Baseball Goods Fishing Tackle Talking Machines And Records Of Fine Furniture, Upright Piano I "have tocelved instructions from Prof. Glover, to sell* on FRIDAY, dune 22nd All of his effects at the Vacant Store, Wellington St., Golden Lion Block viz:-- Stevenson & Co. Upright Piano, fine Silk Parlor Suite, Odd and other Chairs, Parlor and other Lamps, Centre and other Tables, Brussels Carpets, Lace Curtains and Blinds, Bedroom Sets, Springs, Mattresses, Several Spring Cots: a large number of Blankets, Oak and other Wash-Stands : a large number of Diving Roam. Chairs, Oak Extension Table, New Happy Thought Rango, Biack Walnut Wardrobe, Garden Tools, Hose, Wa Mower, Rifle, Mirrors Black Walnut Sideboard," Dressing Cases and Stands, Pictures, und goods too numer- Ous to mention. Sale at 10.80 a.m... Terms Cash. Piano at 12 o'clock JOON H. MILLS, Auctioneer. Shoes... Our Represent the highest type of ootwear comfort, appear- ance, durability. Wear '"Allen's" Military Bootmakers Sign of Golden Boot. 84 Brock St. St. James' Church Annual Excursion : Cow, Hugey, Cutter, etc., FRIDAY. TO, Ww Va GTR, |; 22nd, Jahr McGovern's, OTTA A ®OPR.' | Rideau Section "Housd, "Kingston Mills. | Sale at twelyp, _g'¢lock noon. Terms WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20| == {= ¥ IW. MURRAY, . Auctioneer. FARE -Adults, - $1.76 ------ Child#en under 12 yrs, 90c. ; Good Chauee to Hear Torry & Alexander Special train leavés G.T,R Stations a.m. Last Must Be Sold To Close Up Estate t The following desirable City Proper ¥ el 187 Broek St., residence of late I. Chows., ' 98 Bagot St. exteosion diniag and kitchen. all modern. The Thousand Island House will op- mags HaRol St., extension kitchen, all en Jume 20th, with a convention of 108 Bagot St. extension dining and | 300 coal operators. kitchen, all modern TE ------ I'rice and articulars, see Gao. Cliff, Real Estate a a a. Examine them carefully and vou'll - ERTY FOR SALE probably: find corns. Whether hard, | DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR LE soft, or bleeding, apply Putnam's Corn To close hi 'of late E Chown, Extractor. It's painless, it's Sure, rh Fee Se ek Street, and above all quick to act, Insist on Brick Dwelling, 108 Ragot Stréet, o or Geils sek CNUBT, YET IFT "CLETIN. ee RPRRS TT : TAKE NOTICE vial nl OE tine, name 1 nn 18. , nhce whee Th x any Li $ BLE SECOND. J. TURK, HAND DEALER D Street, ie, are |w evening, 243-- Business Office. En. > 3 &® 5 Fr made during the summer, when labor money and your garment wil when cold weather sets in, ceived early in simmer so that the latest styles are assured. It is equally advantageous THE----- Canada Life Assurance Co. Will Write the Right 5K For you that will afford yours an absolute financial protection in case of need. Call or write and sce what we ean do for you. 4.0. HUTTON, Manager, Kingston Office--18 Market St. Telephone 703. -AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Alexandria Bay, N.Y. J week saw the openin season along the rence. All of the main hotels ened during the week, The C opened the 12th, the Crossman 10th, the Frontenac the 16th, the Lo. tus the 16th, and the Wellesley on the 15th. nly "Putnam's. ------ -- Always avoid harsh, purgat bey first make vou iver Pills regulate make vou well. Pose, one pill. A million decree of forest down every year to supply Faropean railwny. companjes w 4 Hy bil hich their lines afe' laid. Milking tubes and teat slit BENT b Hy Fhe nu sold at Gibson' , Fresh. thiope, - 0 Red Crom oN drug store. Dr. Chown's drug store, ---- WHIG TELEPHONES, is not so expensive and more time can be devoted to each order. The authentic advance styles are .re- Hotels Are Open. The Cause Of Sore Feet. At Davies' This Week. A second consignment of sweet sugar corn, to sell 2 tins for 15e. These are new goods and very 'choice, sick and then leave you constipated. Carter's Little the bow ith the slespers on We have a very pretty line in Dove and Green. Colors. ROBERTSON BROS.. A Distinct Saving Repairs and alterations should be You save I be ready to order RS of. the price concession. McKay Fur House, 149-153 Brock St., Kingston, Can you and JERSEY une 19. ng of the St. Law- were op- 'olumbian the ive pills, rels and are cut GOLD. HANDLES AND KNOBS 'moving helt, w §eis Nia Bik | ------ « ¥ i THE BECOMES GRAVER--STRIKES ARE SPREADING. Workmen Fraternize With Soldiers and Sailors -- Great Alarm + London Jews Ask Aid From British Government to Stop Further Massacre. St. Petersburg, June 19.--The lead: ers of the douma, decided, yesterday, in view of the importance of their work, and the gravity of the nationgl crisis, not to entertain any message from the throne for the prorogation of the douma. This dedision will be presented to' the douma in the form of a resolution, and unquestionably will be accepted with virtual unani- mity. The decision of the leaders was taken in anticipation of the possibility, of an imperial message fixing a time for closure. It was further decided to act on the report of the parliamentary commis sion, headed by Deputy Tschepkin, now taking evidence at Biclostok, and to require the pynishment of the per- sons guilty of the massacre without re ference to the report of the minister of the interior. Outlook Not Improved. Bondar June 19. The Times' 3 Petersburg correspondent, affirming that 'the government has abandoned its intention to dissclve the douma, adds that, unfortunately, the antoeok has not been improved by this decis- im. For, although it is to be allow- ed to remain, it has been decided to issue a manifesto directed agoinst the douma.' The manifesto, which has been already drafted, warns the na- tion "against" attaching any inipor tance to the douma's agrarian Ero posals, which, - it says, under no 'cir- cumstances, will be adopted. The="étrike movement. is rapidly soldiers and sailors. vails in Moscow and habitants are leaving the city. N Prominent Jews, in London, are secking {0 move the government to try té"pevent tho recurrence of mas- sacres 'of Hebrews in Russia, A number of big financiers, headed by Lord Rothschild and Sir Samuel Montague, visited Foreign Grey, yesterday, and dischssed the matter with him, The result js 'un known, but it is understood nothing definite was decided upon. Lord Rothschild, in an interview later, said the situation was a' delicate one, He had conferred with co-religionists, and it had been decided to await more de- finite news, for which they had sent, before coming to a final decision. Great alarm pre- many of the in- Secretary Sm------------------ TO SAVE. MONEY. I Probably ' Fatally Burned. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 19. --~Samuel Morelatit! and his wife, parents of Jockey' Moreland, werd probably fatal. Iy burned by gasoline, at their home, vesterday, while attempting to reach a roll of money 'hidden near the stove, which had exploded. The money was what remained of 8500 sent them by their son to pay off a mortgage on their home, Jockey Moreland has been riding with great success on thé race tracks around To ronto, Two Persons a ---- A Strange Case. New York, June 19.~James Con- dern, twenty-five years of age, of Sum- mit, N.J., died yesterday in All Souls Hospital, at Morristown, from a broken . neck, after = three weeks' of treatment, in which every recourse of modern surgery was exhausted. Con- dern called on" a young woman in Summit three weeks ago. The young woman weighed upward of 250 pounds was dressing, and he sat down on the stairs in the hallway to wait. The young woman tripped near the top and fell squarely ' on Condern, who was picked up unconscious and taken to his home, where physicians found his neck had been broken. The sur- geons were unable to save his life. The" young woman i§ prosttated from grief, ------------------ A Peculiar Accident. Walkerville, Ont., June 19. <Winni- frid Andrews, son-of Superintendent Andrews, of the Page Wire Fence com- pany, was standing near a rapidly last night, holding in his hand a bar of iron shout two feet long, when a pulley in the belt caught the bar and caused it to strike Andrews a. hard blow on the head, rendering him unconscious. He is in a dangerous condition, The Independent Order Foresters, last week, paid to the widow of the late James Adams, £2 100, being his inkurance of £3,000, ks their anfual instalments of £300 each, which' the late Mr. Adams had drawn by reason of his having attained the age of seventy vears, Nowhere in the world can wou sen #nch handsome men and women ns are to be met inthe Ubited States, They all use Wollister's Rocky Mountain ters © at NATIONAL CRISIS : a i he was ght 'on the bow of the $Prbiading, I . 3 ock |aborets. Jn ------ Goderich intr Georgia, nd almost bhi wo TH ue \ Yuk out in two. Her: passengers were res- 0, Hs wks I AKT wg NED. Impossible. té Get Cloth . . Furnish Soldiers. Washington, June 19.--It is that the khaki uniform Ps , ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JUNE 19 1906. to will be ahandenbd, extuph vid i Wt oversea s wns, oli seryice uniform, lined for amet Mot 3] all - a home stations. The quartermaster com #0 this eficet to the sec retary of war, Which, it is probable, will be approvesl. This action is taken because one firm. holds the secret of i ing amd material cannot not he obtamed to clothe the men. ------------------ THE WAR SUPPLIES ---- Rather More Than Half From Chicago. London, June 19. --I the House 'of Commons, yesterday, War Secretary Haldane was questioned as to what quantity of Chigago tinnbd beef was supplied to the gfroops in South Af. rica, during the!Boer war, and what proportion; of Mortality entered on the recoids as due to enteric diseases ought properly to have been describ- ed from ptomaiBie poisoning. Mr. Hal: dane replied that rather more than half of the tinnefl meats supplied came from Chicago. The Inst question' he said 'he édulll not 'possibly; answer," RESULE OF THE FOG TWELVE COLLISIONS ON THE UPPER LAKES, -- No Lives Were Lost, But the Passengers on One Steamer ...~Had Close Calls--Craft Al- most Cut in Two. Detroit, June, 19.--The latest veporis show that twelve collisions took place in the upper lakes, on Sunday, as a result of the fog that day. This is a record. Four wessels of the Gilchrist fleet were participants in three of the mix-ups, and three of the boats are seriously damaged, the Steel King be- ing on the bottom in shallow water at Harbor Beach. No lives were lost, but the little steamer Ryerson, with twelve passengers on bourd, had a very close call at Whitehall, Lake Michigan, when ---------- Married To A Dead Man. Prague, Juné 19, -- Application has been made to a police magistrate by the' wife of an artisan, for assistance to ascertain the whereabouts of her husband, who had recently left her without any apparent cause. Investi- gation based upon particalars furnish- ed by the woman brought to light the astounding fact that the husband of the woman had entered of the regis- ters as having died twelve years ago. To her distress the woman learned, that she had married 5 man who by some means had obtained possession of the papers of another individual, who died in 18M, and assumed the dead man-s. name, under which he had since lived with his wife, who had no idea that her hushand's name was not is own. What induced the man to change his name, or why he has now disappeared: iz fof the present a mys- tery, The polife are completely baffled, and all sorts 'of theories: are hazarded as regards the identity of the hushand, missing To Appraise Timber Berths. Toronto; Ont., June 19.--The govern. ment have taken the first steps to wards securing a systematic valuation of timber borths whieh may he offered for sale soon. Practiéal "and experien ced men were sent ont last week to berths on the Sturgeon river and others will be sent this week to save ral other points." Bach party will con- duct its explorations and estimations in a most thorough" and exhaustive manner, tes Girl Wants Wages. Syracuse, N.Y., June 19.-- Belle Mil. ler, sixteen-vears old, has sued. the ps tate of Horace McCarthy for $100, which she claims as wages for the three vears she was first mate, cook, captain of the gig, deiver of the miile team and general utility man on the canal boat George Hastings which plied between thie place and Watking, During that time Fn did not draw nny wages. ------ Likely It Was Bruce's. Sandwich, Ont., June 19-=1t is be- lieved now that the body found in the river, here, on Bhtubday, was that of Mike Bruce, formerly employ - ed in the battel depritment of the Canada Salt Works, Win who dis. appeared luel fall apd had not since been heard from. Proce had threaten- ed suicide because of heh out of work and homeless, takers -------------- Baseball Summary. Nationa) League.--Roston, 2; Chica- go, 1. American Leagiie Philadelphia, 3; Cleveland, 2. St, Lonis, 6; Wakhing- ton, 3. Detroit, 9: New York, 2. Chi- ¢ago, 4; Boston, 3 (fifteen innings), Bishop Raised Funds. Montreal, June 19: =Most Rev, Math , Anglican Rupért's Land, Dr has returned from Britain after a canvass for aid ton Canadian misslons," He Collected 86. 000, Eig an ¥ ° "Cream of Violets," for rough skin ten, 35e., tea or tablets. Mahood's drug stove, store, for summer use, | general of the army has made a re-{ (and much Archbishop. of |'R Hoan GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- : SIBLE FORM. 2 Matters That Interest Everybody «Notes From All Over--Little and Remembered, - Columbia University of New York, has formally abolished football. North Renfrow liberals have nomin: ated Thomas Murray, ex-M.P., for the Commons, y The post-oflica department will pro- ceed against, stores, which sell stamps without u license. b a as The Allan steamer Pomeranian, v Montreal, for London, passed Seilly Islands, June 19th. Thomas Charles Agar Roberts, mem- ber dor Comuall, ug. hax been un- seated for entertaining vo Ts, The British battleship Rawmillies was injured in a collision with the Resolu- tion, during, the naval manoeuvres. The Anglican Synod. of Kootenay calls for religions instruction in the public schools by qualified teachers. M, K. Moorhead, United States con- sul at St. Thomas, is nominated for the post at, Belgrade, the capital = of Servia, ¢ : Miss Ann' Sherring. sister of the Marathon race winner, was married to Patrick Rogers, a Hamilton, G.T.R. employee, Judge Carman, St. Catharines, On- tario, warns farmers that bicycles have as much right to the roads as they have, . } John M. Pattison, governor of Ohio, died suddenly at bis home in Milford. Ohio, at 4.20 o'clock, Monday, after- noon, after a long illness. The senate of the University of Ot- tawa, have decided to eonfer the hon- orary degree of LL.D, on Lord Strathcona, Hon. rles Fitzpatrick Monireal . Ga- and Dr. Reads, of {he zbtte. : Ee § a Sd y ii tion to make a motion calling for the dismissal of Mr. Preston, in view of the 'evidence before the a icultural and public accounts ORT Kansas is sending the strongest ap- veal in hor history for men to work in the harvest fields. At least 25.000 more men than are in sight now 'will * needed, and desperate measures will be adopted to draft men into the ser- vice behind the self-bhinders. The 8.8. Corinthian, Allan, from Glasgow, inward, at Father Point, at midnight; = 967 second, 377 steerage, 8.8. Salacia, Donaldson line, from Glasgow, inward, at 2.16 am, 8S.8 Devonia, Thomson line, from Shields, inward, at 3.15 a.m, \ Toronto Street Market. Toronto, June 18.-Wheat, bush., 85¢.; wheat, red, spring, 0c, to 8le.; oats, per push., white, per 88¢.; wheat, wheat, Roose, ¥5¢.. 4lje. to 42c.; barley, rer bush, B5le. to 52¢.; ns, bush,, 77ec.; rye, per bush. [oe Yo timothy, per ton, $12 to $13.50; hay, d, 88 to 89: straw, per ton, £11 2; dressed hogs, $10 to $10.50, apples, per bbl., $3 to 84; egos, new laid, pers doz, 19. to 20¢.; butter, dairy, 17¢. to 22¢.; hutter, creamery, Le. to We, chickens, spring, 20¢, to : fowl, per Ib., 106, to 12¢.; tur- ve, per Ih, 140. to 17¢.; potatoes, per bag, $1; onions, per bag, $1. odl- ary, per doz., 40¢c. to 45¢.; besf, hind. quarters, $8 to $9.50, beef, forequar- ters, 85 to 86.50; beef, choice, carcase, 87.50 to $8; beof, medium, carcase, 86 to $6.50. mutton, per ewt,, $9.50) to 211; veal, pop ewt., S50 10 $10; lomb, per wt, 312 to 813, ---------------- Kidnapped Boy Found. Philadelphia, Pa, June 19. Freddie Muth, the seven-year-old son of Jewel. ler Churles Muth, who was kitlnapped from a public school last Thursday, was found, Monday alterndon, in a vacant houss and returned to Lhis parents, John Joseph 'Kean, a member of a respectable New York family, doe time bookkeeper of the Harley. bank, a stock broker and more recently 'a real «tate 'agent, is the abductor. Hé was taken at the point of a pistol, after being fired upon. Kean js married and the father of three children. He gave as a rédson or his crime that he needed money: : a ------. * Disastrous Cloudburst. Prague, Bohemin, Jutie 19.-A Jisas, : trous eloudburst ocenrrad, yestdrday, over communes of Selean, Smi- chow and Konopischt, in the valley of the. Sasava river, Sixty houses were demolished, , dams' and bridges . were swept away, fields - were laid waste live stock perished, Seven persons are missing, -------------------------- People who are clean inside will 160k Tike it ahd act it. They will work with energy, 'think '@lenrly, act clearly and have healthy thoughts. Hollister's ocky Mountain tea. It makes clean people, 35¢., tea or tablets. Mahood's drag' stove, ness, constipation gan ba cured in time, with Res medicine, and for less monev, by ueing Carter's is sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug » > means, More bases: of sick headache, biliotis- | The Membership Has 'Advanced + png Nett Confira, Lhi Toranta,, Jupe 19.--The statistical cominitiee megtin the Toronto sonfercaas. this morning. The mem 38. 0ow 'G4, 000, an increase of 4,000. total connexiopal funds "are $i y the su ive fund : Rev. . W, Hill 8 ¢ Xd Sha ter nine yenrs' service, Toronto has asked fo the ener Methodist nfetenoe, : which hae: LOR REWARDS... OFFERED FOR THE KILLING OF JEWS, Peasants Are Aiming to Earn the Ricks Rewards -- Telegrams From St. Are Pogted by the Auth orlln, 'Jupe 19. Prom minent = Jews ho A a enties, o been inf shin, sin y dhy 3 Tor ly monet, Tew effpe- tive Jew baiting. he seale of remun- eration for outrages was $5. ond who killed 'a Jow every Jowish baby killed, yl of posting these offers. peasants of : districts are gathering and arming themselves for the Purpose Henrim the rich rewards ' indo of Jews. At Saraoki, in. Bessarabia authorities placarded the place with legram, rom St, Detershu read "¢ ta Jews; all" and siened Rohan "The the command o rr kip arse' yg son, a ; on, to Bielostok by the lower house parliament, to investigate the wih massacre, there, ing Benenty rr was restored yesterday. ran t Jews. and wx' Chelstinns avs been buried, The majority' of the dead were killed with. bayonets or 'rifle bullets, catohiianad. AT a Jat bao est. gi 5 killed a ipassing Jew, The. city coun: cil bag unani ton eclotun Ahak the ma re Was 1 the. result race Hatred, but. was to proyaeation Ind 1 oops. an police Burtisipnted in LE 08. reports Jews and Fovolutionints attacked the inhabitants 'are. falge."?: © i .. . DEAF MNUTES ASSOCIATION: oi The Officers Choser " for the: Next Year. as : Belleville, Ont., Jigs 19.2 pre- sent session of the Dent Mites" Asao- cintion, now meeting in 'this sity is the moat successhil 'yet reco . Yes- terday's addresses' 'Were delivered by Prof. Denys and a programms of letie apotia was held. Officers elected as' follows : Ho ry dent, R. Mathewson, MA, B President, 8. Reelrse, » ot vice-president, A. §. h second vice-president, ¥ Ww. Toronto; secretary, William Nugse, Belleville; treasurer. A. W. ason, Toranto; inte eters, W, J. Camphell and GQ; F. Stewart, Bells ville, 8 EF5 Hamilton; Robects, to v-- \ Took His Life On "Train. Winnipeg, Ont., June, 19.--As & re sult of a fit of despondency, Joh Morrison, 'a wealthy Englishman, took poison on the C.P.R. train as it nearing Port Arthur. Morrison who . wi was on his way to join relatives in the west, boarded the train. at North Bay, and. during the to Port Ar- thar wooed in veh of $. Sunday afternoon, he w Jo section int w evening he was Found, de dead, a the seal was a vial contaiping a n In Morrison's pockets were, found . oo in' bills a Jarge denominations, ; is cont, valuable Jewelry, and oe, belongings able wel. and position. : ait | Hungary Faces Strike, | Budapest, "Jung , 19. Ha ois ate w ral strike which will bring ipgustey te 'a standstil € F ty ti A ) # § : agreed to at har vest time, but they stipulate that if theie action fails in ita. Jucpcss & gen. ord] strike all' trades be de elared, The hin n i rs aim at forcing universal suffrage. His Fourth Murder: « + ; Victoria, B.C., June 19.-- Johnnie | Jackum, the notirious Tuli J ohnnle i er, pardoned, from British Colum. bia penilepsdary' at New clu a coupletof © months ago, 's and and killed Azel Smale, a hall-hroed, over a game of PR oy yesterday, Little Liver Pills, than by any other Dr. Chown's/ sve | a 'safe rere } remedy, Wig i Willian , Pisin tuner. Orde

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