Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jul 1906, p. 1

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4 closes at § menial Materials Summer . je New Effects From er Side." ere you are, along into the of July, and that extra s not yet chosen. Surely magine you'll notneed it ? mer as this, we're pretty ord abundant use for many So we urge you--for best ,interests--to choose al now ; and offer as a ymmary of our very pop- nt -- o'clock ww ram E P.K's also very popular ing wear this year, in seven jualities, to-morrow, d, 121, 13, 18, 20, and .... A 'E SUITING LINENS, of pure ong linen, from that peculiar luable round twisted thread vdds so greatly to the wash- alitics, especially nine s for to-morrow, yard, 9% 49, 55, 59, 65, 69, 75 * RA-HEAVY White Linen Suit ard, 59 and 9c. DKERCHTEF LINENS, most » for r waists, 35, 39, very fine sheer light in many aualities, 19, 59, 65. 1 49 * 99¢. 1.25 'E SPOT MU S, which scem to be in greater de- than the market can supply, ure white amd firm clear spots 5. 85, teeing the genuine , per yard, to-morrow 5, 18, 20,25, 30 ani y : SON a y ery . Popular > and Very Priced y, we would give you here e popularity white hosiery . as to its comfort. But aware of both. Then as to to come and see our quali- , moderately priced White dren's Lisle Lace lose, in very - designs and of good strong ww quality too, pair, according e, from 25 to 39. dren's Plain White Cotton of same make as the ladies' a hose, pair, according to size, 15¢. 256. VITHOUT MEAT? EAT ANADA ment than MEAT, is re wholesome, is more est, purest food made ook Book," postpaid. * .» Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont, urch St. TT the SHOES and Girls nnis at 75c. are the best in Best " 75c. are solid leather soles c. in 8, 9, 10, are genuine Boni antpin my isn SHOE STORE | 2 k YEAR 73. NO. 185. 20% Discount SUIT SALE Commenced + Saturday, June 30th| And Will Last 2 Weeks 20% off any Suit in the house, Wool or Cotton. Special Sale of Shirts 10. E. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. THE -------- Canada Life Assurance Co, Can Certainly Write the Right FOR YOU The most tangible evidence of this is that since inception ©f the Company in 1847 the Roki ve heen paid an fve of $20 a Year bonus per 3. Assurance, or two per cent and. at same time the Com- ny stands in the < unique position Ming..s0 {af as known the highest on Spey Reserves the North American lontinent, avhioh. . Warrants large future ts. It will be to your interest to consult @n agent of this Company lefote placing your insurance. Kingston Office, 18 Market St. J. O. Hutton, Manager Telephone No. 708. 261 Princess St. Lately Run by Parisian Ladies' Tailoring Co. Will be Re-opened and Run by AMERICAN LADIES TAILORING COMPANY On July 6th Customers may supply own purchase goods from company. of Ladies' and Children's Qostumes Dress-Making done. Money returned factory. Telephone, All kinds and if work is not satis- 5564 Represent the highest type of Footwear comfort, appear- ance, durability. Wear '"Allen's" Mintary Bootmakers Sign of Golden Boot. eee eee eteeneea S------------------ DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE closs the estate of late E. Chown. Todble Dw: ling, 187 Brock Street, ng, 98 Bagot Street ling, 308 Bagot Street. Brick Dwelling, 108 Bogor Ntreet. For details see JUNE BULLETIN. REAL ESTATE AND SWIFT'S REA SURANGE AGENCY On Hotel Dieu GARDEN PARTY Sroise 2 J Ald of HOTEL DIEU HOSPITAL Under Ausplees of Ladies' Auxillary TUESDAY, July 10, ASE ine BAND IN ATTENDAN! > Admission, 10e., Children, Se. el ----------------------------------. TAKE NOTICE There are. ple using 'my _ name Buying stuff, not believe, as I have no agents. I am willing to go any place where such stuff is sold. J. TURK, Rift" 398 Princess t. LI HUNG CHANG'S WIDOW. Staying at Vienna--Has Large Retinue, Geneva, July 4~The widow of Li famous Chinese vice- one of the vichest women in the Hung Chang, roy, world, is staying at Lugano. with her as the Chinese se NE at Vien- To Select A Site. ar na. She is sitended by a numerous Albany, N. ¥., July 4.--The new suite, who are principally engaged in |state prison site commission is here looking after the old lady's luggage, for the purpose of organization. The which. consists of hundreds of wonder- |cofmmission has been appointed to fully designed boxes, containing price- | select a site for a prison to take the Jess silks and jewels, the private cook- | place of the historic Bing Sing prison ing utensils of the party, and, ast, | at + N.Y. The commission will but not least, a case of birds' nests intended : for soup. and sets at This day Ulundi, Phaeton, 3B Indepemdente dec 1879. Phaeton For Sale, , at eleven o'clock, 24 usiness 229--Bditorial 292--J obbing DAILY MEMORANDA. Board of Works, 4 p.ih., Thursday. Chéese Board, 1.30 p.m., Thursday. Board of Audit, 11 aan, Thursday. County Council, 2 p.m., Thursday. The sun rises Thursday at 4.24 a.m. 7.44 p.m. in lared, 1776 Office. Rooms: Department, history :(--United States Bat of : tle on Saturday morn- one Leather Top will be sold by Wwm.. Murray. on the Market Square, WHIG TELEPHONES. wd ne ens GOLD HANDLES AND KNOBS DINNER We have a very pretty line in Dove and Green Colors. FIRST-CLASS MAKER. $6.50 ROBERTSON BROS. KING! Killed Her Husband, Who Was incurable. A BLOODY KMFE WAS USED IN THE AWFUL TRAGEDY. With Blood-Stained Xnife in Her Hand She Tells the Police How She Stabbed Him to the Heart to Relieve Him from His Awiul Agony. Bordeaux, July 4.--Estelle Nortine appeared at a local police station early in the morning holding a bloody knife in her hand. Her hair was dis- heveled and the front of her dress and her naked arms were bespattered with blood. "Il have just killed my husband," she said, 'and if the law says so, please lock me up." Her story ran as follows : "My husband has been ill for six months, suffering night and day, al- most without interruption, the most dreadful pains. We spent all our say- ings and all I could earn on doctors and medicine, but even the expensive experts called in only shook their head and said nothing could give him relief but death. For weeks Henri begged and implored me to procure him some poison, or at least give him a knife but some foolish hope that, after all, he might get better, suaded me to let ham sufier on and on, During the last two weeks he was per-| goods or 1 {| William 84 Brock St. MeRAY FURS From Trapper to Wearer al RR SRR Fur Rugs John McKay Fur House 149-153 Brock St. QUIET WEDDING. Two Popular Young Folks Married. At high noon, Wednesday, were qitietly wedded two of the city's well known young folk. Rev. J, B. Grim- shaw, at his home, -tied the nuptial knot, uniting Miss Hannah Catharine Brennan, formerly of Bedford, and Howard Nance Kivell. The couple were unattended, The bride a gown of blue, white white hat. The happy couple left on the after noon boat for a honeymoon tour through New York State, with a visit to the bride's sister in Watertown. On their return to the city Mr..and Mrs. Kivell will reside with the groom's pa- rents at 97 Queen street. The groom is the well-known King street barber, and both he and his bride have many friends who wish them a bright future. wore smart tailored silk waist and STILL AT LARGE. pets Natal, July 4.-- Durban, Further fighting between the rebel natives and the British columns occurred yesterday. The latter came in contact with the enemy's vanguard, killing 350 men, but the main Zulu force, numbering 8,- 009, is still at large. FEEERE FERRERS op ET OK | PENNY POSTAGE .COSTLY. M:. Asquith Confers With a Deputation. London, July 4.--Mr. Asquith, chan- collor of the exchequer, and Postmas- ter-General Buxton, received, yester- day, a large and influential deputation of members of parliament with refer- ence to 'an Anglo-American penny postage. Mr. Asquith, said that, while he was in davor of increased facilities for inter-communication, es- pecially with the United States, the post office could Bos ufiod, to Hart n' pstage, the initial cos' Ol hich sh Bre $500,000 yearly. He had no direct evidence that the Uni- fed States government desired a change in the rate. 1 unable to take slid food, the camn- cerous growth in his stomach would not permit him, and the pangs of hunger were added to those of martyr dom, "Last night he sufiered the tortures of hell, and I, who loved him, sufiered no less, 1 assure you. His agonizing criee during all these. hours nearly drove me mad. At last, some twenty minutes ago, he said hé couldn't stand at any longer, and, whether the: doctor ¥ permitted it or not, he must have a piece of bread. I gave it to him, he put it in his mouth, and, lo, it stuck in his throat, He was too weak WE ARE SEVEN. Constantinople, July 4.-- Ipsala, a town of European 2 Turkey, has a remarkable ¥ case of fecundity." A ¥ Turkish woman . there has had seven children in two years. She had quad- ruplets in 1904, and last week she gave birth to two sons and a daughter. All are in excellent health. The mother is twenty years of age. * wo ¥* *® ¥ x * ¥* n n Be » * * to swallow it, I saw his eyes out; his face grew purple, stood 'on end. "Then 1 grabbed the bread knife and plunged it into his heart. Three times 1 stabbed him and when he lay mo tionless I knelt hown and prayed to the Virgin, thanking her for giving me strength to do it." - "The captain 'sent out a detective and an ambulance, The physician said the man was still breathing, but was unconscious and not subject to pain The neighbors of the little family said, that, after twenty years of hap- py married life, they were devoted to each other both in lucky and unlucky days and that both man and wife led model lives: So strong is the public sentiment in favor of this "murder- ess-for-love's "sake" that the police merely put her under medical surveil lance, refusing to arrest her. pop his hair Elgin Excitement. Elgin, July 2.--The recent heavy rains impede the progress of corn cul- tivation, but oh how, things do grow ! Work on Stanton's stone quarry will commence this week with H. Howell, Ottawa, as foreman. Many are taking in ' the excursion July 3rd, to thé North-West. Mrs. Wright Sheldon, who has been seriously ill for the past few days, has gone to Brockville for spe- cial treatment. Many of the veiple spent Dominion day at Westport. Mrs. William Sly and Miss Mercy Smith, left on Monday, to visit relatives' in Moosejaw, and other western points. Miss Laura Morgan has returned af- ter spending a year in New Yark state. Wylie Coon is building a mammoth bank barn. A. W, Sheldon, Harlem, Kas the contract. Father Grey will hold a picnic in the near future. Quite wave of excitement is on in view of the Kingston artillery camping over night here on there way from Kingston to Petewawa. Unsatisfactory System. Referring to the riot of Malians at Kingston, the Hamilton Times savs the padrone system had this unsatis- factory feature about it that the men are entirely dependent upon these people for their engagement and re muneration, the corporations employ- ing them often being ignorant as to whether the men are being fairly dealt with or not. CL ---- » Over The World. but. without. loss of life. who was eloping with his wife, building at Ottawa. An unknown man leaped thirteenth storey of the Stewart building, Chicago, and was instantly killed. valued at $6,195,470. This is the high- est record known. In British House of Commons, Sir was no movement toward annexation. The American colony in London colébrated the Fourth in the usual manner. Willidm Jondings Bryan de: livered the. ordtion of the day. MISS ' Duughter of Wayland Bendict, profess MARY BENBEDIC or of philosophy at the Cincinnati Uni- High Grade Female institute at Lynch- burg, Va. During the past Miss Benedict has held the logic and ethics at Normal School. by Alf. Jury. Twenty-five years ago on July 1881, President James twentieth presilent of the Unites States, was shot and mortally wound ed by Charles pointed office seeker, . while railway station of the Baltimore Ohio railroad, at Washington. 2nd TO INVESTIGATE, rites Ottawa, JUly 4.--A pro- mise by the mihister of the iriterior to investigate the affairs of the English im- migration office followed in the commons, yesterday, a motion by Mr. Monk to dismiss W. T. R. Preston. The resolution was defeated by a majority of BO. The usury and several other bills New York Insurance Robbers. New York, July 4.--Officers of Mutual Life Insurance company, re ey of "silence, sion," The final report seerecy the Truesdal of ent board. -------------- Baseball Summary. National league--~Boston, 3; delphia, 4. afternoon. Washington, 5; Boston, ( Fastern league City, 2; Newark, + Tuppér's Birthday. London, July 4.--Monday the 'erection of the new g site selected by them. § 4 cighty-fifth birthday of Sir. Charles Tupper. was the Lillian J, Powers, of Brooklyn, wi arrive here this evening by the Cape boat to spénd the summer on Wolfe The Very Latest Culled From Al Saratoga limited jumped the track Owen. Sound grand jury deprecates | immigration of i . Husband at Bristol, Va., killed man Two Montrealers are accused of at- tempting to deprive creditors of $60,- 000. Canadian architects wiii be invited to submit plans for new departmental from the Henry Campbell-Bannerman said there in Canada looking versity, has been elected President of the LWO years chair of the Missouri State J. Garfield, the J. Guiteau, a disap- at the & the fused to throw light on the $300,000 carefully hidden by the McCurdy poli- and suppres- Phila- uffalo, 3; Toronto, Rochester, 6; Montreal, 2. Jerse Mrs. Ru¢ Land and her niece, Miss Russian Premier Cabinet To Meet. CHANGE IN MINISTRY CAUSE OF THE EXTRAORDIN. ARY CONFERENCE, Orders aggregating nearly $4,000, ------ have been placed by the Canadian | Rit Among Cuirassiers--Jews Xortlism railway for new rolling Charged With Throwing In r Toronto, 2,16% buildings were Bombs by Bialostok Gover- erected during the past six months, nor--Martial Law Proclaimed at Odessa. Paris, July 4.--A despatch to the Temps, from St. Petersburg, says that the czar's proposed cruise to the coast of Finland has been postponed. The same paper publishes a report that the entire garrison of Ashhabad, Rus- sian Turkeystan, is in revolt. ---- A Midnight Conference. St. Petersburg, July 4A meeting of the cabinet, called by Premier Goremykin, after his return from his visit to Emperor Nicholas, at Peter- hoff, began at 10:30, last. night, and continued until far into the night. The reason for the calling of this ex- ordinary midnight confererice is be- lieved to be connected with the change in the ministry. An incipient riot is reported to have occurred among the Cuirassiers of the uard at gl'sarskoe-Selo, 'beeatse they ad been ordered] not te read the newspapers. Officers of the guard de- clared the spread of the revolutionary propaganda among the troops is en- dangering their lives. Interior Minister Stolypin has sent a circular, secretly, to the governors of the privinees and profects of the cities, warming these officials that they will be held responsible 'should anti-Jewish outbreaks ocour. Col. Peterofi, comunander of the Vladimir Dragoons, at Bielostok, in his t to the emperor, charges the Jews with throwing bombs and firing re: volvers during the recent disturbances there, He claims the troops did not fire in response to such provocation. RE 9 : C0 Martial law was proclaimed at The late Walter Barwick, K.C,, was the senior partner of the law firm to tidesse, Jesterday eaten of the which Hon, A.:B, Aylesworth belongs, armen 8 2 oops * there, 1 : Sy dead go. Mr. Ages REIRSON ths WhHly decision Lo retire drom | 1 * politics in order: to vetain the present ¥ KILLED GENDARME ¥ high standing of the firm, * 4 At Paris, under the auspices of the * St. P torabar an July 4 * American chamber of commerce, the » Whil e i a Le Ne ¥ Americans hold a grand Fourth of % b an Pe 2 Vi Ly oF or * July celebration. Senator Beveridge, a ¥ - pome " nr off ¥ member of the foreign relations com- |Z 3 oH us rid a # mittee of the United States senate, de ¥ gencarme 0 prison a a livered the principal oration. x SI0asY »e hey Trove * W. T. R. Preston, is télling his | 30 ap} 3 Ay the 8 Set ge * friends in Ottawa that he intends to » pie 1 Vv gen aot * sue the Allan Steamship company for * wm vars. inogra oe * twelve thousand. pounds damages for * ied oh . dyo y hor} ¥ the surrender of his letter by Mr. En- * i y 23a plieare ' nis, the company's agent in Liverpool, % unde erred by the crowd. ¥ basing his case on the evidence given * WH J : Blind Man Admitted To Bar. 1] Sydney, Australian, July 4.--Neville . | Gilbert MoWiliam, B.A, LL.B, of Sydney University, who is blind, was admitted to the bar before the full court of New Sonth Wales. In mov- ing his admission the state attorney- general, C. G. Wade, K.C., said it re- flected great credit on Mr. McWilliam that he had been able to pass. the ex- aminations required, handicapped by the calamity which had overtaken him. The chief justice, the Right Hon, Sir Frederick Darley, in admitting Mer, McWilliam, expressed the hope, on be- half of the bench, that he would not be handicapped at the bar, but that he would be as successfil as Mr, Faw- cett, who, suffering from the same affiction, had risen to be a minister of the erown in England. To Fight Fhe Steel Trust. Pittsburg, Pa., July 4.--1t is report- government were ed from a reliable sourck that the passed. Jones & Laughlin Steel company, the : a greatest independent steel concern in FASSISIISIIIIISISIOICIIIIINE | the country, and the Republican Iron and Steel company, owned largely by John W. Gates, together with a num. ber of smaller independent concerns, are to be consolidated and a bitter war waged against the United States steel corporation. It is also. asserted loan made to some favorite of the | {hat the southern. pig iron: interests old" management, on property of | are to be consolidated under the same which there is no reeord in the Mu-| hanner, and the Cambria Iron com tual's legal department, Facts are | pany will also be included in the deal. Saloon Cash Divides Church. 0 committee show that in the last five Coffeen, 1. July 4.:-Rev. E. 8. years the palicy-holders have been | Reis, of the Methodist Episcopal despoiled. of al least 816,000,000, The|church, resigned this 'wick after a disclosures of rottepness and mis- church trial, held because he accepted management now tardily forced are a contribution for the church from a worse than anything yet exposed in salogrkieper A Dartion of his eon the insurance history. They implicate gregation Yolo apposed we, od many, if not a majority of the pres- i 4 he So-called, taint Reév. W. C. Thurman Dead. Richmond, Va., July 4.--Rev, W. C. Thurman, who predicted that thé niil- A : 1 Clavel - lennium would come in' 1875, end Py an Ai pend, iis De- whose prediction was believed "yy thou- oit, 0. Lhicago,;dsgis LOWS, 2, sands of persons me of whom ware morning. Chicago, 3 St. Louis, 0; ands persons, some « where he then remichents of Chicago, J aged. vighty+six lived, died yesterday, years. vr Twenty Years For Killing. Montreal, July 4.--In. the King's 11 { bench, at St. Hyacinthe, Judge §. Pierre, sentenced Puce Lapointe, for killing Mes. Gendreau, on 14th, in the penitentiary. to twenty years 2 BEST IN THE WORLD. What United States Thinks of Western Range Cattle. Washington, July 4.~By direction, of the press, Secretary Wilson, of the agriculture department, issued this statement : ; "American live stock are the health- jest in the world. The great ranges of the west produce herds of cattle in which the percentage of disease is re- markably angi fa the Jefiural gov- ernment is steadily reducing ya proved scientific methods this sept The inspection of the ani pereentage. mals before slaughter always has been thorough. It is true the d lopment of agriculture has heretofore lacked the power to provide for an 'efficient supervision of sanitation and the me- thods of preparation of canned meat for orders. The legislation which has just become effective provided the de- partment of agriculture with an ade quate law and with ample weh to carry it into effect. Supervision and inspection will be extended from pas: ture to the package." ------------------ INVESTIGATED THE YARN -- And Laid Charge of Against Spinner. Toronto, July, 4.--John Rk Johan. the middle aged man who police yesterday of heing bound and Arson in his store and and the store then set on fire by lars, was arrested, this morning, are ; : of steal has hom Wydlifie lod AB ; 1.0.L., No. , He wus rman . jatar ob Hil to-morrow, bail being refused. Ac- | We're emphasising holiday i cording lo the polite, who ag throughout the store these ted the burglary story, a © : ' Sn arfon may be laid aginst Dobson. a i Dobson kept a store at 528 Qu : t street west, and police investigations | weather, ad showed that he was heavily in debt. CASHIER 18 MISSING. -- Shortage is Said to Be From $7,- 000 to $12,000. i Pittaburg, July 4.~The foreign ban of M. Kasemar & Homestead, Pa., day, and nearly Ahored in front of the bank ow for their money. terous and a re 000 to $12,000 es for the sl are given as the caus in existence in the sounity, The sam paid for the collcotion Ww was athered together by the late Prof. James Hall, who for more than years was state geologist of New ¥ and the foremost American logist of his time, is not stated. The collection was valied by Prol. Hall fis Waltzed Fourteen Hours. Patis, July 4.--Signor Gauttierr the champion Italian waltzer, wie | a prize of $200 to anybody who could outwaltz him. Three Frenchmen, an Italian and a Russian accepted the challenge, and the contest took place yesterday in the Tivon Vauxhall Dancing Hall, Guattierro won easily, waltzing unceasingly for fourteen hours, His compatriot, Polituigi, play- ing the piano steadily, in all ffty- four waltzes. -------- Heroes Save Lives. New York, July 4--From the deck of the fifty-foot naphtha launch Cass- anova, which careened and threatened to capsize at the Forest Field Grove pier on the Jersey shore of the Hud- son, thirty girls were thrown into the deep water late yesterday. All were rescued but those who took the girls from the water in many cases risked their own lives, Robert Maxwell, to John A. Wiis E CU MARBIND, oa moe WILSON--MAX WEL AL it gy Maxwall, of Kingston. 3 LANDERYOU. i July" 8rd, 1906, Dace im Mie veloved wife of Sohn C. / Funeral brivati, ok dents 9 2pm HENZY --At Hay 1908, tened Intent, 3 Braden, relict the 1 Henzy. iE St... on y. Funera) late 4 2 1 rock <b t 10 o'cl invited to a s Without Food Or Water. Binghamton, N.Y., July 4.-- Alter living for thirty-four days without eating or drinking anything, Mrs. Al bent H. Thompson died at her home in this city, yesterday, from cancer of the stomach. For days she has begged the physicians and attendants to kill her to relieve her suffering. Argonauts Beaten. Henley, Eng., July 4--In the fifth heat for the Grand Challenge Cup, to day, the Argonauts of Toronto, were beaten, after a magnificent row, by the Trinity Hall crew. They ave conse quently out of the contest. Trinity's time was seven minutes and nine see onds, 2 The Allan liner, Tunisian from Live erpool, reported by ' Marconigram, six- ty miles east of Belle Isle, on July 4th. Buy Huyler's and McConkey's high class candy at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. "Phone 290. Mrs. Rorer's: The following are aniong ping at the Granite : Gorge E. i Saratoga Chips) i, ivi ix A Fresh " Supply' Ley sob, Busy 'G. 3 a2. 1 Just Received fin Ij | ma 5c. & 10¢. A ' : m--_ a Joss Redden & Co Importers of Fine Groceries da LR HE ne

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