Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jul 1906, p. 8

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rose Restaurant | San, to 8.00 am an all round 5 of wh Kinds on lish and Chinese Thomas Crawford before the insurance | commission this became ex- ceptionally in | was for some years presi "Central Life 'Insuranee y head office of which is in ph. He resigned from Yhat office because of a disagreement with the managing i- John M. Spence. The history ind of a feud between Mr. Craw- . Spence ind Hon. J, W, St. a director, was related by the ident i ti i i E wt i i E } i id 8 : had authorized of. the Provin- d 1 company, of £Eg £ = » am. to 3.00 a.m PASE £0" wot an all" round ety. Meals of all kindy Englivh Ohinese Phone, y among the local Assyrians for to-day"s ident, to the Central he was also president, had heen previously security for the ernment » the insurance riment, ord also admitted he had $4,000 from the Central Life giving no other security note. Mr. Spence in his ovi- that Mr. Crawford tried to oust him from his position while he as ill, and that Mr, Crawford had p v to secure enough proxies to eleet himself A tion iit i ; as Fai oil representing the city wot of Ottawa waited 5 the hy. dro-electric commission, this direct request t ody, under Power bill, in secur cheap energy for the tal. 'The commissioners referred fleputation to the clause of the | requiring that municipal councils to take advantage of it, must a resolution makin ication to the commission and say- g what particular course they wish ETT were used the understanaing that it | the council probably would be unfair and improper $0. die: commission to lease he and i oul oo a power and then t it was desira- ease the power 'to eriminate and also 1d be the city, more private than formerly. When the avnlie fitlea of the ericket club was considered at a recent meeting of the | Writes Her Obitudry With Strange ore Exactness. New Castle, Pa., July 10.-Miss Nan- nie Kyle, a handsome oung woman of Springfield township, handed a seal- : envelope to William Johnston, an To Afr Aus ¥F Troubles. undertaker of New tle, two months | th i i ithe no Nothing materialized of the trouble Hh ahh in + Sat 4 A be wig undertaker, laughin, ly, took the envilope, and declared { at, judging from appearances, he would keep it a long time, as Miss Kyle, who was twenty-seven years old, was: the pic- -- FIXED HOUR oF DEATH, -- 1 court. Joseph Shatela, who fompiaints to lay against Nichol- Rahal, failed to register. To-day 1 took the proper methods in lay in information against Shateln, and nl § company. ture of good health. He placed the | envelope, in his safo and forgot about it. Johnston was called to the Kyle residence, and found Miss Kyle dead. She had died of stomach trouble, When the ker returned to his opened the envelope and found the announcement of giving the day and ir correctly, the cause of her death, and her Liography. --si THE WOMAN FOUND Whe Will Testify Against Harry court will likely ring "Rahal "claims bi dn tryman broke a window in his home, and the charge will be "abusive lan. wil guage and disorderly conduct." lease , but that the city should lls, As the lease expires n threo weeks, a special meeting of council will have to be held to de cide who is to collect the fees, Thaw d Veterans' G New York, July 10.--The district at- 1 hind rus Swany. rom | Yorney officials discovered the woman ip: thro New Ontario, where, jn | 10 will be the star witness for the 8 trip a her of he prosecution against Harry Thaw: The empany. 10 he a Zhe en, . | Woman is Mrs. Beatrice Schwartz, who Nas tavel hk aou the: now ky was an intimate friend of Thaw. She Jocuting ran . a 0, ¥aterins. ho * | was also acquainted with White and ocated elven grants. fr . a Eg was present when Thaw, in a rage, a , | dfew a revolver from his pocket and eg he would yet kill ite ) hite, according to her, had only the kindest feclings for Evelyn Oliver To Visit England. Bitt, When she told him of ¥ Ottawa, July 10. is expected | Nesbitt's marriage to Thaw in Pitts. that Shatijy after, the Proeauation of | butg, White acid liament, Mr, Oliver, minister of the kid; that is the tortor. will proceed to England on official business. Ho will visit all the 180 miles dub north Marie, and the colonel says there is a fine amount of timber on them. best. thing that could ibly have happened to her." Mrs. Schwartz is a woman of independent emigration agencies in the mother- means and will be an irreproachable land, and discuss with Lord Strath witness, the question of needed changes, PASSING CHEQUES Meeting Was Adjourned. The annual meeting of the street | That Were Stolen From One of railway stockholders, called for to- Departments. day, was adjourned, owing to the ab- Ottawa, July 10.--Thomas Corcoran sence of W. ¥. Nickle, secretary of the | the clerk in the marine and fisher Iy' is understood that the department, who disappeared, on Me financial statement will show that | the road ismore than paying inter ost, accountant and taining 816, in Ottawa, is alleged to Alberta's Experimentil Farm. have passed more i the cheoks in New -- York! bre checks a eid Al, duly. 10. Wud Hula A dvs _tenched the local banks, and others have been re- era AT ra ionaa atin to serve {er the Ae per The tele will be W. H. Fajr. | 90Mminion police have been unable to field, one 'of 'the most expert armors trace the alleged thiof, but are keep- in this province. Wg up: the search. : ------ singin Aldermanic Election. An slestion. to si the Whderauic vacancy in Cataragni w oa by the retirement of Ald, Polson will be Salary. ak before the end of the month. Ottawa, July 10.--Rev. J. A. Shaw, Many Catoraqui wa ple would | rector of Sandown, diocese of Ottawa. ike to see Ex-Ald: Behan, a8 their { has addiossed an open letter to Bish. representative, op Hamilton, resigning from the min- ¥ istry. His reason is that he eannot A ---- yor, oustipation and bitiousness, | keep his family on 8800 a A CAN'T LIVE ON $800. Resigns on Account of Low Chown's Little Pink Laxa- J same stipend us he got when he on- : tered the ministry a single man. He says at this figure live more than seven-tenths of hia brethren. He asks'| Liver Pills are that some single work that he is quitting. Steady savings point a way to Preston Ten Ahead. - Port Arthur, Ont.. July Success. soruting of ballots in the Por ur and Rainy River election ease menced Teotael twenty-one votes cast for had counted out, Preston, the ten majority. Rts mitt ich Jones' Falls And Return, 50e. : ; Arth- 'This Bank will be pleased to hg ive your ot and welcome account af 94 38 4 \ is gives conservative candidate, Ne Grr lm ttp-- t sticky fly , fresh, dont sieky fy igh, managing . Incidentally, Mr." July 10.~The evidenco of | formal ap- | | body to pursue. Mayor Ellis said | | would -ask the |! | creased the salary of the pastor; Rev. "Poor, wayward | Alexander Macgillivr, Vv th, having stolen a check book of | the department, forging the name of | chief clerk "and ob- | from the book | year, the | sure-scekers from Kingston, layman take up the | 8che, and every woman 8 9.-- The this afternoon before Justice | of aut. ¥1,300,000 in the affairs of a of Toronto. Up to six o'clock | cnt] no n gee man Kennedy | y, and who was Ridean King every Saturday, at al ; rs " July 10. for fashion ; anger, for hy dosteed the use of a parasol so tiny that it can do little more than IN BRIEF FORM, protect the 'eves from the sun's rays, | Matters That Interest Everybody and the wearing of n wide-rimmed hat at the bid time verges on the of Everything Easily Read Tu Le d Remembered, This is a revival of a style that was Re 3 in vogue hall a century ago, and the _ Charles Kelly, coal dealer, of Ham young women who are already ap-| ilton, died sud ny mL wes pearing with the miniature Snabies on Javie, five Feat Be, give one the impression that some of | kil b A ho John Leech's pictures have come to Dr, Charles Harriss presen Fig In Ronis day the little para- | the Prince of Wales at Narborough. sols had fringes of silk and tassels. J A. Devaney, proprietor uo L The present style resembles the car- | Sherbourne, house, Toronto, died ygs- riage umbrella, but is much smaller, | terday. : foes As fashion is not altogether capri-| Rev, D. C. Hossack has resigned as cious, it is fair to Sunjeotire that the | a trustee of the general hospital, To- of the little parasol is due to | ronto. bint the for i can be disposal | A monument to the late Robert Ful- of in a ear more readily than the fa- | cher was unveiled at Forest by C. C. miliar large asol. It is heing whis- | Hodgins, M.P.P, . ] ed that little parasol may be | At Odessa, Russia, a general strike thé, forerunner of a small honnel jou broke uty today, wii the men Ou women and matrons, for if t employed about the port, youn article is to stay there must Mise, McClure at New York, told off be headgear suitable to it. , a threat made by Thaw two years ago that he would kill Stanford White. An estate valued at $39,281 was left by the late Angus Kirkland, Toronto, manager of 'the Bank of Montreal. A steamer believed to be Angola, of Dempster line, bound - to Montreal, struck on a ledge off Louisburg, N.S. The estate of M, Durnovo, former minister of the interior at Arensk, Rassia, has been completely destroy- ed by rebellious peasants. Liberal members of parliament have presented Hon, Charles Fitzpatrick with a cabinet of silverware, a valu- able stick pin and a set of gold cuff links. At Ust Medeicdtsa, Territory of the Don, the Cossacks, of the second | re- serve. who had been ordered to be mobilized for police service, have fe- fused to join the colors. At Atlantic City, NJ, a slight fire in a moving picture machine in the theatre on Yonge Pier, caused 'a panic in the auditorium and a number of persons were injured in the rush for the exits. ~Notes From All Over--Little -- ROJESTVENSKY ACQUITTED -- Four Officers Condemned to Death for Surrendering. Cronstadt, Russia, July 10.-- Admiral Rojestvensky, whose trial on the charge of surrendering to the ene my after the battle of the Sea of Ja- pan, began, before a courtmartjal here on July 4th, was acquitted to-day. Four officers of the torpedo boat destroyer, Bedovie, were found guilty of having premedita ively surrendered the Bedovie, and all four were ° con- demned to death by shooting, but on account of extenuating circumstances the emperor will be requested to com- mute their sentences to dismissal from Ae service and to be deprived of certain rights. Out of a Notable 'Trio 'wropowed Yor the high office the cabitet sdlected Gen. Dalstein as. Military Governorvof Paris. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. The yacht Sport from Sport Island was at Craig's wharl this afternoon. Yhotographs of 14th Regiment are for sale now at Henderson's, 90 Prin- cess stroot. . For a eomplete tour of the islands Silence Cure For Women. A London physician has taken his life in his hand and declared in favor of what he calls the "silence cure" for nervous women. The doctor is a ; specialist of renown with a high re- take steamer American, Wednesday, putation among society dames. He 3 p.m., 35¢. insists that all that is needed by an Another lot of fifty baskets red pre- | exhausted leader of the social swim is serving cherries to arrive at Carnov- | to pass an hour or so every day in sky's in the morning. § absolute silence. This will not only Quite a number of tourists were | soothe the nerves but will cause the in town to-day, coming from Alexan- |lines of worry to leave the face and dria Bay by yacht Castanet. Will Impart an expression of peaceful- The lacrosse club talk of putting on {ness and beauty. "H nervous wo- § their first exhibition match at the | men," he says, "can be persuaded to street railway conductor's picnic next hold. their tongues and permit the Wednesday. brain to rest. we shall have fewer . government is selling binder | breakdowns and neuralgia and ner- ine from the Kingston penitentiary | VOUS prostration. d at lower rates thap the feat ------ Mathot Banc. p 873 Persons Save 848 Lives. A: number of London, July 10.--The Royal Hu- about town talk of spending a fow | mane Society awarded honors last weeks of this and next month under | Year 10873 persons for saving 843 canvas at Cedar Island. lives, and attempting to save 113 oth- The congregation of Bonar Presby- | ers. terian church, Toronto, last week in-| OF these cases 500 happened in Eng- land ; Scotland, Ireland and Wales, contributed 134, in about equal pro- portions, and the remainder occurred in the colonies or at sea. The awards included 19 silver, 204 bronze medals and clasps, and 495 testimonials, The army received forty-two of the awards. young business men y, by $300, Molloy's Worm: Powders are the best, 25¢. box, only at Dr. Chown's. Regarding the purchase of flowers for the parks, Ald. Givens desires to state that he had nothing to do with the matter. He left the purchasing in the hands of Superintendent Phillips. | Failing to pay his $10 fine "Dan" Murphy went up to jail to keep the lawn around the eourt house cut for | two months. The "simple life" | agree' with him hétter Wins Bride While In Prison. Paris, July 10.-- A commercial tra- veller, named Lepretee, sentenced to three months at hard labor fell in | deep blue sea, love with the daughter of the head Last night, an ex-hotel man went to | jailer while in prison. She returned Barriefield, where his horse was pas- | his aflectibn, and frequently visjted | turing, to bring it home, but led the him in his cell. When he regained his wrong one to town, He feared that his liberty yesterday, he lost no time in own had been st: till 'he returned making her his wife. this morning and found his mistake, A large * excursion from Napanee, came to" the city by G. T, R. this morning. The majority of the viditors should than on the tess To Be A Bye-Election. Toronto, July 10,--There will be a provincial bye-election in Cardwell took the steamer Caspian, at eleven county, E. A. Little, the present re o'clock, for a tour among the Thous- | presenta ive, having been selected for and Islands to Alexandria Bay and re- | the position of registrar of the sur. turn, rogate court of Simcoe county. This Spectacles and eyeglasses that are f means Mr. Little's resi nation as neat, natty and give satisfaction, Dr. member, The position of deputy clerk Chown's Drug Store. of the high court of Simcoe county he steamer. America has started | goes to McCosh Orillia. y her regular Wednesday and Saturday : trips for the sunimer months. She will | bring exvarsionists to the city at | twelve o'clock noon, on the days men- J tioned, and leave for a ramble of the Woke islands in the afternoons with plea: returning -------- Funeral Of W. J. McCamon. Belleville, July 9.--The remaing of McCumon, who on Friday last his neck by falling downstairs, were to-day taken to his native place, Tweed, for interment. Leading lawyers of the city acted as pall-bearers here, | same evening, and the funeral was a large one. If there ever was a #pecifice for any one. complaint, then Carters Little a specifio for sick head. d know Railway Collision, this. Only ome pill' a dose Try them. Galt, Unt., July 10.--About eleven " o'clock, this morning, a collision oc. Misappro ted $1,500,000. curred on the C.P.R.,, about a London, Jidy 10.--X sensation wag | West of Galt, betwo | mad in London financial circles to. | SON#truetion train instantly killing day by the disclosure of a discrepancy Samuel Muma, Innerkip, and injuring ahout twenty I three' of whon [will probably die. : id | Got A Wettitig In The Rain. lians, who died re 3 connected with some of the largest financial firms in wh England. It 'is learned that this man | Fifteen baskots cherries, Tort on Winchester street solicitor, wha | Pie $1.23, but as they are loft property valued at £300,000. He | Wet, but Stherwise sound, we appears to have gambled in Raffir | them at 73e. to-night, or Wednesday Stocks and fo have used his clients' ! morning, at Carnovsky's, "on the cor- stack to cover his losses. Mee, regular ------------ ts For kidney and bladder trouble a < , tak oor lizcharye of a 110-ton Dr. Chown's uel oy gun Juni idney g ER 9¢. bo 'miper Kidney | For the Evenings--At Home. At the Resort--At Camp-.o, the Lake There's noouter-garments made into which more genuine useful. ness is crowded than the . nobly golf jacket. When the cool, damp evenings come, and it matters not where you are this summer--y, are sure to feel them--a fine knitted golfer will give you per- ; fect comfort. To-morrow we'll offer the following latest styles : Knitted Golf Jackets, in white,| Fine "Norfolk" Golfers, in either inal, black, or navy, with new|white or cardinal, with fine knifte shaped sleeves, = having long eufis/belt and pretty pearl buttons, Jackets, in na 1.35 #8 JOHN" LAIDLAW & SON and new turn-over collars, our. most popular style, 1 priced, to-morrow, 9 SF lonly .. * tle boys and girls, just the very best over-garments for all chil- dren to wear during the cool summer evenings, priced to-morrow ------------ ete ite. Navy Blue Lustres and Serges--The Best for Bathing Suits priced to-mor! each each ly yy cardinal or brown, for li per garment, according to size, 1.25 and . In all the realm of phain-colored materials, navy blue lustres and serges are the most durable for bathing suits. Neither of these 'materials cling ' to any noticeable extent when wet, 'and, 'though light in weight, they possessgreat strength and wear- ing qualities. To-morrow we'll give you a chance to secure the best material for a bathing suit at an small price. Like this : NAVY BLUE LUSTRE, full 36 inch- es 'wide, imported especially for hath- ing-suits, having about four silk cords woven to. every inch, of splen- did weight, to-morrow yard, only .. v | NAVY BLUE SERGE, full 36 inches wide, of ensp rable for bathing-suits, as the abov firm quality, es offered to-morrow at the same lustre, per yard only 25 JOHN 'LAIDLAW & SON - Beautiful White Nightgowns + Tasteful designs; combined with dainty lace and embroidery, with perfect "sizing" have been responsible for creating the unpre- cedented business we have enjoyed in our white section this 'season. We are proud of the reputation we have gained in this regard--and are ever adding to ; proud enough of it, that nothing we can pos- sibly prevent shall ever cause a lessening of public approval. Wed. nesday will see several values offered in choice styles of lingerie that will emphasize all we say ; and cause you gspecial delight. LADIES' WHITE NIGH GOWNS, of fine cottons and nainsooks in many different styles of full si some with high-cut neck, some eu square-or round, and some V shape; all finished with lace or em broidery, and "tucked yokes, priced to-morrow from 39%. to A nice family size, 30 inches long, 20 inches deep, 50 inches high. Regular price $9.50, Our special price while this size lasts, $7.60 This special for net spot cash only. McKelvey & Birch, 69 and 71 Brock St. Immediate shipment, THE CANADA MET Get our prices. Phone Main 1729. L CO, 31 William St Toronto There's Nothing Better For Summer Wear Than Tan Shoes, The people that healthy feet will in hot weather. want comfort and always wear T Shoes Well dressed people are wear. ing Tans. We have a Bargain Table f Odd and Ends in Ladie Tan Shoes. Sour were $2.50, some $2.00. Your choice now I THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE P. S.--Our sec d flat i of all kinds, ratisdew

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