Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1906, p. 1

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ASOn , and 7.00 O'clock. of the Very scarce r materials witl, 8: the surprise gd plea of six fine even ls Xers, at very radical reduc: reduced does Not matte, poor qualities of 4, un-call r.out--the Linons will pr ve'll sell to-morrow i ity at ,08 EN Watery! the pub. *.A3 EJ "28 20 r day here. Iq order that erial, we have divided the e offered at 9 a.m., one Candidly we do not be. ver one hour. cepted, EBON ushion Covers if-Price for a veranda, ner comfort, We a ham. youll do Il bought these Cohn r--almost half--aqg you narked will not alter this orders. neat new designs) 2Be. each, your 15 only... |] pers, in Splendid) ark, regularly ex- | to-morrow after! 29 SON --o eds in Hosiery To-morrow No one knows better than : selves the trouble choos- Summer Hosiery may be, ecially if an assortment is ited in any way. But tation is just what we've ided. When ordering, we ined to have plenty of les and plenty of qualities h every wanted size--so t the saying "Hosiery for " might be applied more ibly than ever to this ion of our popular store. Here are a few special 5, and you Il be very wel- e to come and see all to- TOW -- 8 Fancy Lisle Lice Stock n dainty black and white , priced, pdr pair 19 i Ig ng to size, from 25 : gs Black Cotton Stockings, nely ribbed, per pain 2 ng to size, to-mor . om 15 to mous Leather-Knit Stock- vith double toes, hi made to stand the host [ holiday wear, ligh 1 ight, priced per pair 2 ng to size, from Io ack Cgshmere Sox, either r ribbed, in different sum ights, at 19, 45, 3) i »., with a splendid ; ecial at vino Sox, in the very light ghts / for summer, the fa with 4 host of King 1H . en, per pair, 3, = N ati. 147. He JAN of 4 ra FURNITURE, ETC, Our Full Line of Baby Carriages At Cost Price Robt. J. Reid The Leading Undertaker 222 Princess Street. Two Doors Above the Opera House Telephone 577. Ambulance, J. P. WISER & SONS' (PRESCOTT) Canadian ~ Whiskey AND Red Lotter For a good old mellow Whiskey try: these. das. McParland 339 King Street. Our Shoes... Represent the highest type of Repestent thé bight type of oon bushy, wl Citizens IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RE. quest. of a number of citizens, 1 hereby call a public meeting to be held in 'the City Council Chamber, on WEDNES.- DAY, June 27th inst, at eight pam. for the orgunization of a branch of the Ontario Kish and Game Protective As- sociation." The meeting will be address- ed by, Mr. A' Kelly Evans, of Toronto and others, J. McDONALD MOWAT, Mayor. FOR SALE Must Be Sold To Close Up Estate wi following desirable City Proph 187 Brock St., residence of late BE Chown, 95 Bagot. St., oxtension dining and kitgher ali modern. 106 Bagot St., extension kitchen, all modern. 108 Bagot St., extension dining and kitchen, all modern. rice and Jarticulnrs, see Geo. CHff, Real Estate ment. Executors" Sale Fdr Sale, the Siwpson Property. on Rideau St. Consisting of the houses numbered, 8, 10, 12 and 14. "he Property can be hought either ir block or each, or any house separ t For particulars. apoly W. H.- Sullivan. No. 86 Clarence street. Dated June 18th, 1906. | DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE pa PERS BT : Pk Bagot Street, A Yor seta sek TORR BU LEVIN. SWIFT'S ™ i iaanera E AGENCY NOTICE There are _ people buying atut, bg not Buileve as I have no R am willing to me any Tice Wikre sucks Atafl is sold, © J. TURK. JR 3iig eo using my name Some Pus. ) | New Fur Garment | Says No Agreement With Ambass- 'DAILY MEMORANDA. - Hats That for guality and value Are unexcelled at Campbell. Bros. ath Road Arpitration, 2 p.m., Mon- Ly. Waterworks' Committees, 4 pm. Monday. This day in history :--Prince Edward, of Wales born, 1894. The sun rises Sunday and Monday at 4.19 a.m., and sets at 7.45 Poa. Remember Zion church Garden Party, Tuesday evening, June 20th; Admis- siun, 15¢., Music. WHIG TELEPHONES. 2483--Business Office, GOLD HANDLES AND KNOBS bl NN We have a very pretty line in Dove and Green Colors. FIRST-CLASS MA e $6.50 ROBERTSON BROS. A Distinct Saving Repairs and alterations should be made during the summer, when labor is not so expensive and more time can be devoted to each order. money and your garment will be ready You save when cold weather 'sets in. ecived early in summer so that the latest styles are assured. It is equally advantageous to. order in x of the price concession. McKay Fur House, 149-158 Brock St., Kingston, Can. mm eate---------------------- Daughters' of the Empire Grand Garden Fete OR THE GROUNDS OF QUEEN'S \ UNIVERSITY b, THURSDAY, Juric 98 AFTERNOON AND EVENING Various Booths and Entertainments, afternoon tea, ice cream, etc. N. Admission to the Grounds free. Proceeds for the Spread of Tuberculosis, BY JOHN H. MILLS Sale of Household Furniture, Fine Heintzman & Co. Upright Piano, Etc, at the Residence of Wm. Brick, 83 Gore Street, WEDNES- DAY, JUNE 27th, vis. : Fine Heintzman & Co. Upright Piano, Pictures, Office Desk, Curtains, Blinds, Extension Tablé, Dining Room Chairs. Linoleum, Cabinets, Wicket and other Chairs, Happy Thought Range, Gas Stove, Revolving Chairs, Jumbo Sofa, Gurden Hose, Oak Hall Rack, Secretary, Book Shelves, Fine Walnut Bedroom Set, Springs, Mattresses, Chamber Sets, and other goods. Sale at 10.30, 12, noon. Prevention of the Terms cash. Piano at JOHN HB. MILLS, Auctioneer. Taxes, 1906 PAY YOUR TAXES BEFORE 30TH June and save discount. Warrants will be issued after first July for all unpaid. INCOME dnd BUSINESS Taxes. 0. V. BARTELS, Collector. NO BASIS YET FIXED. ador Made. Ottawa, Junt 23.-- In the senate, Senator Lougheed asked if it was true as stated in a' cable report that the British ambassador at Washington, Sir Mortimer Durand, had agreed with the United States secretary, Mr. Root, 398 Princess as to thé basis on"Wwhich negetiations -- Strat. hould be o eh or th hh t 3 of fishery and other questions in . Fell From His Barn. dispiite between Canada Id the Unit- Lomlon, Ont, June 23.--While re- | ed States. pairing. his' barn; Patrick Barrie, Cen- Hon. Mr. Scott, said Ambassador tralia, "fell from the roof to the Durand would make no arrangements ground, 3 distance of thirty feet, and | for the settlement of disputes without didd a few' minutes later. chases at Mal week on all cash pur in's for balance of this "The genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, the consent of Canada. Nothing had been done so far. Have you used Swift's coal ? The question is worth considering. You may save a few dollars, Try it. Orders tak- en for next winter. For e newest things in men's 2 brooms for a qiarter at Mullin's, 3 bacteriologist, The authentic advance styles are re-|®® ir LETS UR @ Of Douma Con. cesslons Causes Trouble. IN RUSSIA RESPONSIBLE FOR . * DISORDERS. Peasants Again Burning Farms and Forests--Troops Called Out, and Many Killed--Start- ling Revelations Concerning Massacre Expected. St. Petersburg, June = 23.--The douma, yesterday, concluded , its de bate on the ministerial replies to its interpellations. The printipal speaker was Prof. Kavaleysky, who declared the disorder throughout the country was due mainly to the lack of supreme power in Russia. The house, by a arge majority, adopted a resolution, declaring it had no confidence in the government, and demanded the resig- nation of this bady, and the forma. tion of a government responsible ta the douma. 1 The . commission appointed by the douma to investigate the Biclostok massacre will present its report on Monday. The revelations are expect- ed to be sensational. Reports from the province show that, owing to the failure of the douma to obtain coneessions in re: gard to land, the peasants arc losing faith in their representatives, and have begun again to burn forests, farms, and the residences of land owners. In some places troops have been called to suppress the distarban- ces, and many persons have been kill. ed or wounded, GERMS IN PHONES. Chicago" Man Locates a New Danger to Health. Chicago, June 23.--A warning was issued by B. F. Gobrick, a 'Chitago in regard to the dan- ger from bacilli in the mouthpiece telephones, particularly in public plac- Influenza, pneumonia, s'iphthéria and tuberculosis, according to Mr. Gob- lurk in the instruments. Tests were made by him on coatings from different speeics of bacteria fvere found, One teleph contained a large num- ber of tuberculosis germs. Mr. Gobrich urges that the health department compel the telephone com- panies to equip thelr instruments with antiseptic devices which would destroy all germs as they enter the transmit- ter. HEAVY SENTENCES Passed on Packing Companies and Railway Company. Kansas City, June 23.--In the Uni- ted States district court, Judge Smith = McPherton, Red Oak, Towa, passed sentence upon the seven defen: dants recently convicted in: this court pf making concessions and pcoepting and conspiring to accept rebates on shipments. Judgments in the nature of fines were assessed as follows : Swift & Co., $15,000; Cuday Packing Co, $15,000; Armour Packing Co., $15,000; Nelson, Morris & Co., $15, 000; Chicago, Burlington & Quiney railway, $15,000. $40,000,000 Mercantile Firm. New York, June 23.--Members of the firms of Goldman, Sachs & Uo., and Lehman Bros., bankers, have com- pleted arrangements with representa- tives of Sears, Roebuck & Co., the big Chicago mail order concern, which is to be converted into a forty million stock company, soon to: be financed, Lewy Mayer, of cago, represented the Chicago house in its legal negotia- tions, Sears, Roebuck & Co., will sell to the banking syndicate headed by Geldman, Sachs & Co., and Lehman Bros., $10,000,000 of seven per cent. preferred stock, The $30,000,000 com- mon stock will be held by the present management. Will Retire From The World. Rome, June 23.--Aeting on the pope's initiative, a Spanish priest per- suaded Princess Elvira, daughter of Don Carlos, the Spanish pretender, to yuit 'Count Filippo Folchi; the mar- ried artist, with whom she eloped years ago, and to enter a convent, The princess is now in Rome, a guest of her sister, Princess Massina, At the time of her elopment her father issued a proclamation to his followers - die owning her, It is expected that a re conciliation will take" place between dather and daughter before the princess retires from the world. ae -------- Paralyzed By Lightning. London; June 23.--While talking at a telephone during a severe storm Yes: terday, Agnew, foreman for the Shed- den © any, was struck by light ning and paralyzed. Robert Gilmore, contractor, was badly on a new brick wall were working. -- Keop Your Head Cool. You can do it if You wear ome of our celebrated featherweight hats. Campbell Bros., the style centre in Kingston for men's hats, hurt by a fall on which his men ---- Every buyer complitients ws on our shirts, try The H.D. Bibby conpany, 'To Obtain Con-| THE LACK OF POVIER| ¥ cern ments. quotes manity mgage Wir h hand that !" in anv enough rea. rontrol commit tion of ing. contrib people school dependi contest display of fancy hosiery, 250. -and 50¢. The H. D. Bibby company, 3 2a / ' Bc 3 aE ® : ds ift. Did you in? : ches of water, and is constructed of i ye in? Yours is cork pine with mahogany decks, and iol Der: my hoot. I feel = its ein Joke anna 30 pounds. Cap. | "ik, Poel: ohebse. co a. Johnston not th- . ' or he will fit up the hull with oh Lending you, My "heart you already ing engine or sell it as it stands, That's abut all ane At St Ch re aT en id Mrs. 0'Shay will Toocive ali Buy Abby's silt at Gibson's Red | $100,000, the sum hats he mony ID y Toe ] L000, the sum having hoes é WR rp n ied drop store: It's fresh there." | log out-of courts, having been set Rah _-- BE 1 CARD, and Miss "KINGSTON, ONTARIO, -- H% 'Was Convicted of Serious OF "For my part 1 see no vent them from heing ll, ve proper care to best. Are t of their Ar "Does the lic afiairs. tors nor elected. Indeed; men junong themselves; they do bring disorder into parliaments." favor of the pl 3 that the Proposition will eral' support - am bs upon the Captain H. 8. Johnston, N.Y, owner of the. gule, has constructed Past wiater, the races of the Association, STEPPED QUL fence, J. R. BURTON. before the He was for four years Emancipation * 23.--Pope Pius. ( rage, Theimer, the pontili. She her, however, that most heartily him in part as follows : their' times, has been their Washington, June 13. United Sta Senator Joseph Ralph Burton, just resigned his position as member of 'the senate, after having been con. victed by the supreme court of having illegally represented a St. Louis con. government depars has the senior. sepator from Kansas and won considerable distinction as campaign 'orator about twenty years HE ADVISES WOMEN POPE PIUS DOES 'NOT EN- DORSE SUFFRAGE. republican He Says They Should not Dabble in Politics--He Approves of Feminine Other Directions. Vienna, June not believe in woman's suff cording to Mme. Camille novelist, who was recent) intervisw by that he fold approved in loes acs the v granted an says he ved " of feminine emancipation .in other directions. She thing to 'pre- lawyers or doe- ¥, 80 that they na + Jidvation fv alse professions which suit them not the first teachers " antl thus of all hu- church authorize us to in politics 2" "he was asked. an expressive gesture of his the pope ' exclaimed ¢ 'Never "Women," he continued, "ought not case to mix themselves in'pub- They will be neither « trouble already in agre enough HSIN * FOR SUMMER HOMES. 3 * Those who intend spend- ¥ ing July and August out- # side the city cam find in Ww the Whig many - oppor- tunities of renting or purchasing swmmmer _cot- tages in the vicinity ad- jacent to Kingston. the list in day. This is your oppor- tunity to remt or purchase a good summer home at a Read the Whig to- sonable cost. To Establish School. » on the line of the movement is dist tee of the which John W. Mexander this city we the the of the United States. is to be a fren institution, ng fo its A Very Fine Hull. Yor the irty-one feet lee- have ing to WEEE HEEARE New York, June 23.--A movement is on foot in this city to build here a school of fine arts, under government famous Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. It is estimated that at least £3,000,000 will be needed for site, building and en- dowment. The from the plan of the ways and means fine arts federa- inet in chairman, to raise at least $3,000,000 for a United States fine arts build- At is expected that Andrew Carne- gie, J. Pierpont. Morgan, and several ather art patrons in ald | ute generously toward dowment of the pied -dchool. Most of the artists in untry are in it is believed woceive gen- art-loving en- The not cial support money xeopived for tuition. » Clayton, Steamer' Nightin- a hull during the suitable for use in the gold challenge cup in American Power Boat which will occur the lat- ter part of August, at Chi pewa, | e boat is thi uo four-foot beam, drawing Bay. ong with only six in- SATURDAY, JUNE 23, soul communion leaves my Hy RSE a A of vga Eg « Swig AUR TET ET sini Matters That Interest Everybody of Britain and Empress eo will make Moville a port of Goldwin Smith, at Cornell Univer sity, predicted a ynion of Canada and United States, © f Charles H. Paine, a bank teller, was sentenced at Syraedss, NY, to six years' imprispnment for stealing $15,- 000, Walter Wily, Bracebridge, formerly of Toronto, has been appointed os- distant inspector of Dominion bank William Brock Shoemaker, a well: known banker in. New York, has bem killed by the dropping of his office elevator, It is said that the government will shortly announce the appointment 'of a commission for the revision of the On- tario 'statutes. x: Mrs, Loutsrhe, and her little ter, wore drowned in attemp ford the Red Deer River, EE fail, Alberta. : ; Lieut. Donnelly, of Shéfford Field battery, was seriously injured inter nally in camp at Sherbrooke, his horse falling back on him, Bishop Dowling; went an operation at St. Joseph's hospital, Guelph, and his condition is reported as favorable, oseph Kaiser, charged with the Hamilton, burglary of Rev. J, Li Gordon's tesis tentiary for five years. Indians in the northern part of the reported . to be rai wolves for the sake of the bounty 815 paid for. their heads. dence, Winnipeg, was sent to' the peni- country are Archbishop Bond, = primate of » on hie a @race iy ninety years old. '4 Dr. Lea De Forest, of the wire Telegraph station at Ottawa, received 22,000 volts' through his body and Dok only lives, but is practitally un- hurt. The Hungarian cent Magyar, who farm. laborer, Vin- killed his employer, Donald Campbell, Frobisher, Sask. in March last, has been sentenced to be hanged on the 6th of September, J. L. Carpenter, head line man of the Hamilton, Gimsby and Beamsville railway grasped a live wire, while working on a construction oar and was thrown off the car and fatally in- Jured. The authorities of Ancaster sprung go Hamilton Sanitarium fying them that the sanitarium for consumptives will not be permitted in the township. b Three fires in three weeks have de stroyed $1,000,000 worth of cotton hemp and jute in the stores of the American Nock and Trust company, on Staten Tsland, and the policies covering the $20,000,000 worth of mer- chandise there have been cdngelled. -------- 'TIS A SCORCHER | Her Pen a Comet's Tail Dipped in Lava. Chicago, June 23.--Directly awarding a divorce ; M. O"Shay, wife of the wealthy phy- sician, Dr. Franklin J. O'Shay, Judge McEwan had all the windows in 1 court raised and took several deep draughts of ice water. The reading of a love letter from a mysterious wo- man, Nellie Ell, to Mr, O'Shav, which was fairly singling inferentinlly, oaus- ed the oppressive rise in temperature, "Darling Frank--I'm writing to you once again, my hoy--wriling becauge each minute that | spend without your brain in a in tumult from the township of surprise on "the officials' by: noti- y after to Mrs. Katherine whirl and my heart sheer loneliness. My love for vou hag grown, husband mine--grown so over. Mastering that it almost wightens me. "And yet you doubt me | "Why, lover mine, I would that I could reach out inte the universe with giant hand and pluck therefrom a comet's tail. I'd dip it into the raging vitriolic lava - of the pit itself, and then I'd write across the black surface of the night in words of living, lambent flame : "I love you, love you, love you." "Excuse me, love--] hardly know myself to-day. May is here. She has departed for a small can of extra dey, and I'm aboyt n sheets in, the wind, with the eighth one fluttering, destroyed your letters, love. I cared nothing for the fimsy bits of Paper when 'every word was chiseled in my skull: My heart is heavy with the weight 'of' time--such heavy time--that I must bear until she, you eall your wife, is away, and I, your affinity, am by your side, ] "I'm glad you got my little love NEWS OF THE WORLD and opened. It 1¢ width, and is immensely rich jn | ver. GRASPED A LIVE WIRE. Hamilton, enter, head NH B., was killed was worl gave him a shock from car e ioc of minutes later, "The alah le t a : body was brought to th tye y is several {nches = J. Lorne Carpen ter. Killed Near | * king of onstevetion oe | a car, and coal hl ot a wits, whiel young man was twenty:three na AER Ed [he LY bounties, On reduced scale year and with sawie average p tion of the past six mon amount Yoived would $500,000. The profit and lots count shows a halance carried es for- ward of $369,113, bi lackade guise Whe Sinking of the ice, in te St, Paul Took 'of the "Thchine canal, has all been removed. During 'all of last night gangs of men were at wark so that now traffic is going on the same as aver. George Fisher, an ovee of the Dominion Cartridge Works, at. Browns. burg, Lachute, who was brought to this city, last: night, suffering from terrible injuries in an explosion at, the works, died 'this morning, He was foreman of the priming room, the building being blown to atoms. a i. The Boys Were Rescued. Sandwich, Ont., June 23.--Mrs. Lloyd, at'ber summer residence a few miles down the river, yesterday, saw a small overturned rowhoat with two boys clinging to it, floating down the river, No assistance bes at hand she telephoned by way of Windsor and roit to Smith's coal dock on the United States side, opposite her home, The big freighter Manilla was just leaving the dock. The captain was no- tified of their peril and rescued boys. They were 'almost lifeless cold and exposure, ------ Baseball Summary. Eastern League.<Baltimore, & To- ronto, 6. Newark, 2; Monteeal, 3. Jor wey City, 4; Rochester, 1. Providence, 0; Buffalo, 7.. American Lea, ue.~Chicago, % De- troit, 0, Washing ron, 2; New York, 1, Philadelphia, 4; Boston, 6. St. Louis, % Cleveland, 12. National League.--Reston, 9; Brook- Iyn, 1. New York, 4; Philadelphia, 1. the from ittsburg, 2; St, Louis, 1. We k Barringto @ Know our T to be the best a Yue money. Price, $2. The H. D. Perfoet fitting glasses 3 perfect tore, 4 10c. tumblers ing powder, 25c., at Special dip-hip corse York Dress oof bun, "8 Oddiellows' * Pieic Bibby Co. the result of lish cream bak: 8 65¢,. New | shone test. at De. Chown"s Drug o iw 4% Cg ag RBA &

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