Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jul 1906, p. 8

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ia) , August 2nd{ Ser. (Uirough | in looking well, Toronto. : o uly 7.~The. Catholic Ma- | OVER UNUSUAL CONDUCT OF vk Bea" 17.--The. Catholic Ma tion of Canada, | ~~ 07 Y was | | before the insurance A CLERG MAN, cs i a LL -- ' y 8 port Sn gh, ae He Spoke Very Foreibly of the tes, but in 1802, was im Part a Clergyman's = Wife ; Fras Canadian mstituticn. Should Play--~Other Features of the | president and ty, said the idea of of the Case. from the Awerisa)y body, parting I Canadian who had hon- stly. paid his money into the order] Pic not have to bo ont of the fold { alg. "The dominion his benefits, as- | ruffled i : seasments wa fimited to twenty-four | Anglicans, though there is also gist year, but instead of making twenty | cism outside the - Church of England. Sessmients, as the had form- | It appears that a week ago, erly done, twelve monthly assessments Sunday, ans Armitage, vicar levied bring | of St. ene's church, -an- ei sy way A bad | Bounced to his Solgregntion Ja he been jection Was going away for a holiday, ovr 4 Rieetion to He an that yA ze would take place to, ftmuiy 8 he American | Guring that time. Ho further went on to hoes. ble a, to say that while he was amenable © he en able, u to 'the people indicectly, " (Canon ¢ phat 1 n 'the. 'Domin. | Loucks being still rector of the parish) WN. Till vests el Jor the 1 tod his wife-to-be was amenable" to him ong Rhein I or | lone, and must not be at the beok and call of the parish. matters with rd to the old mem- | "7 I proceeding on the yn order to make the | Lis very unusua ling " t { * intend oom was + Josiety detlectly solvent, but Mr. Hae. part ta TomATRablE ho, an att. w not admit that. the rates Anglican standpoint, by Mr. Armitage were not right. advising the congregation to apply Tn ------ to. Rev. Mr, Rae, pastor of the Stone CRAZY ITALIAN RUSTICS. Methodist church, for pastoral minis- S---- tration, in case of 4 or Instances of Collective Insanity urgency. The ordinary visiting might 'and Violent Superstition. be done by Rev. Mr. Seaborne, of Rome, July 17.--There have been Hilford, or Rew. Be epeneinr of several instances of violent religious | Wellington, AN superstition and collective huity St. Mary Magdalene' church, which among the rustics of Apaulia. The |i one of the oldest du theso parts (the popularity of Cerignola, influenced by | church having been built Previous to P pari f solemaly prepared for the | 1823) has had. but three iheumbents, end of the wor,d. The people of Trig- | Rev. William Macaulay, non giano immediately imbibed an un- [Loucks, and the present vicar. The Y | traceable rumor that the queen was | congregation is voicing its indigna- ; | Ea ao Eh ill, and that the king had ordered, | tion audibly. Mr, Armitage, it wi that the blood of children be collect. be remembered, caused comment 3 od to cure him. The parents armed being married, last week, by a Me themselves and besieged that local | thodist minister, and in the house. , | school one morning, - demanding that ight be using' his - and singling out . Dr. Bell assured . case, and not made the question in the | anyone is to blame i Hyecli.. and I responsibility." Dr. Evans did not charge the fman as was attributed to. him by the health officer in a teapot, the. professor's part- hy a Btu a Jobber to the of , Mr. Carbegie ob- statement ialy made Si Charl "Fue to for the unity of Canad h United States of America of the mother country, | Mr. ¢ . { not guilty." Nover,* writes Mr. Carnegie, "dia 1 one word in Canada or else about the Srawing closer togeth- f our race that did not give first o'clock, this af: } fo the motherland. I do not that, without any cause, an- | thin Canada or - America in future amed O'Neil, had punched him, find allignco or union with hen onstable Naylon went after Ten across the Atlantic her re- offender, Men who saw the trou. | f and her strength, during. the oocurred on the corner of of many now living. ~ Three and Brook streots, sa these Dini million English-speaking peo- wrangling. O'Neil 'was , members of one race, are to dwell t, but Kearns also had there. Great Britain, wilh say, fifty doings, millions, and aliens in : Europe will torn to and probably merge with them, and they with each other upon local police international questions, and then our force, was on duty last night at the | ¥8% will fulfil its destiny, which is police station Jor the first time since sively to influence world affairs for ot [his exciting fight with the naveies ut | the good of the world," the outer station riot, June 28th. He --------.. CANADIAN MAILS. ---- May Miss, German Steamer and Still Come First. ondon, duly 17.~The Dundée Ad. Po. erman Sick. Vextises itorially comments on he un of "Nick Tisnmes. post-office 'announcement that Cana- been missed around the po lametiess makes h the Canadian mail steamer on very sick and had to be drives | A eved in Canada jn that way y than if sent by New York steamer 4 4 , Ne aer on ES Sint wo TE SY SEY | When Ro Tork mtr 30 Box 88a, | Probably sufferod a light sun stroke. 90 mall. importance. . ; ---------- di, ---------- Took Remains Home. A Brakesman Killed, HIM, hwnir moto] py and Mea. Suid, Re, ceived | Barrie, duly He pares Lawrence, i ! is | rakesman on the Muskok press the city last and left thi a ex . in SO a high ind wi re | Was killed at Severn last evening. He oF t' their son, George, who sul. | ¥8 riding in the engine. which pulled to Tell of Chi. |tided at Batterses, on Sunday morn- | ® rain of ompty comches coming 4 south about seven Ls ; the Severn he leaned Why That Wen ? logked back ard, Wis head orve force is gone and you feel thirty-five to forty-ive Rlentigs. Dog x the in philan- was about sixty 8 been in poor (Of C.M.A. July 19.--J. J. N, Doug- -- ' dian mails 100 late for the German | on he slaion te ol coe of dane steamer on Wednesday, may he gent lw is at his home, on Victoria . ursday. Tt says that th t oft duty, through illness. On Sunday is. Ahnt S Joost. offies a | former adntrons to [of Kuty, th ough duty he wad fake | [0OCRRS tnt a detter oan 'ne dele ---- their ld be stored to them in- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, stantly. e authorities had no op- S-- tion and complied with the result | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By hat the school. was temporarily clos- Reporters on Fheir Bathing | caps, 2Bo. Gibson's Red Oe ---- Cross drug store. LIGHT IN BULL'S EYES, Miss Behl Robinson returned to New York this morning. ; Twelve Year Old Boy Saved Life Six tins sardines 25c., 6 tins pork of His Father. and beans 26c., 2' tins. salmon 2e., at ton, Del, July 17.~Repre- | Mullin's, ios sentative Timothy ry i1=R Pre « Beth church Sunday school picnic wellknown Union Republican member | Was held to Brophy's Point 'this af- are legislature, owes 'his ternoon, ab SS life to the presence of mind of his| Miss Irene Harris is visiting her twelve-year-old son = Fred. It was | aunt, Miss' Maggie Tobin, at Roches- learned that. when an infuriated bull | ter, N. Y. as attacked the legislator on his large The Steamer Missiquoi brought an farm near' Frankford and 'was goring | excursion to-day, from Rockport and , 3 way ports. new milk nail, ey non weized. The yachts Peggy, Idler and Casta- shining brightly, threw its reflection | Det wero up from the Thousand Is- which was similar to a ball of fire, lands, to-day. into the bull's eyes. The animal be. Spend the afternoon on the watsy came ferror-stricken and fled from the | by taking the America's tour Thurs enclosure. Mr. Townsend is badly in- day, 3 p.m.; home early: only 35¢. jured, but will recover, St. Luke's chureh, Utica, N.Y., are running an excursion to the city, ar- riving about moon, to-morrow, hy ; Senior Dmesien. a : e fixing some glass cases in his y North Pelham--Re. news stand, to-day, Thomas Nash . to Middletown, got a nasty cut across the forefinger Niagara Falls, Ont, July 17.-A of the left hand, by the glass bhreak- man tamed Bailey. wanted at Middle- | ing, He did not need medical attend- ton, Conn, for the brutal murder of ance, a farmer named Goodall on July 6th, | The City hall J went under the hn ni Was arrested at the farm of Albert | of the painters They a today. They were Disher in North Pelliam about fifteen | busy painting the titles over the door- niiles west of here early this morning, | ways, so the uniformed public might © arrest was made by Chief of Po. hereafter know from the exterior what lice Maing,' Ontario Officer Pay, they might expect to find therein, city and Detective Thomson, of Mid- en dieton. Bailey, when arrested, had Missionary Pathfinders. hired out as farm hand with Dishen | - This is the striking title of a new and strongly denied his guilt. After | book 'to be issued by the committen bei t here, he consented to re- fon Young People's Societies of the turn to. Middleton without extradi- | Preshyterian church. Rev, Dr. ac- tion proceedings, Tavish, of Kingston, and the Rev. R. ------ G. MacBeth, of Paris, as an editorial p WILL APPLY To COURTS committee, met in the city yesterday A-- sud_settled the preliminary arrange- v . 3 ments for publication. There will be © Have Action Against the City twenty-four = chapters with a special Re-Opened. introduction, The hook will he prpe- Toronto, July 17. The city of Tor- | tically a series of biographical sketch. onto has notified the Metallic Roofing | e# of famous missionary leaders who Company, that it will apply to the | did their work ag pioneens in their courts to have the action taken by | various stations and positions. These the company against the City re-open. | sketches will © be written by experts ed. The company has a contract for | from personal knowledge and will be roofing the St." Lawrence market and | & contribution of permanent value to the work was taken out of the hands | the records of the church. The com- the comDahy by the city. The a Ls raged by the success company sy, or 8 Of their former hook "Rea brs in one, and won in Vv © Judge Many Fields," published oh years inchester, however, in his recent re- | 820, and are now meking a new and port on the civig investigation stated | More important venture. t the § cp ------ Hall Caine's "Drink London, July 17.--Hal Daine's son -- is: publishing for sixpence his father's MRS. CARTER'S SON. short story entitled "Drink," the au- thor renouncing a possibly large Engaged to Marry His ther' é i Tl Friend Mother's , to Promote temperance by popu. osest . larizing the work. The 'avithor in the ace says: "The problem ' of in- temperance scems to be one of the the twenty. | tver contracted pine id " » the «= | ever ¢ on wmnnity, an the son 'of the attress, an- first necessity is clear comprehon. honor of his | sion of the root of the evil. Is habi. tual intemperance a disease or gn gin?" -- Change Places. Exchange. Whitney holds it to be very wicked and demoralizing to appoint members of the legislature to offices--that is, grit members, My, Little, of Card. well, is the third member that he has -f shelved in a fat office in his brief vd on - | period of power, Digs per pound, now var iny ying Old Boy Reunions, wells for about yr Brock ville--J yy 28th to Aug Aus » Li oy 3 i but dog sausage, whith is more savory | Strato? SEA ay Sh. than horse, fetehies sixty plennigs per Rorlin--August Gti. 7th, Sth, und. Cornwall--August 11th to 15th, Falls And Return, 50. * ------------------ = Be Cool And Com, y oriable King every Baturday, at §¢ Steamer America tours 'the islands ¥ia American and Canadian channels, Hharecay, 3 pam; supper on board; elected president of | | of the. Canadian | @ ton, and §, both by pe > al took Mr. Barwick's" Packages laundry starch, 23c. ; at Mullin' Wednesda ) i 3 Ibs. Japan tea ve pounds Washing soda Ge. at pure Java coffee. Mullins, = at Mullin's, length, and three open-back; deep buttonec tucks and wide hemstite tucks; pretty col Anas ann ane "JORN LAIDLAW & SON Some White Silk Waists In all, there are but twen realize that you must be here money saving. They came as sam ers, and it's a true statement that * mer with an extra silk waist that one you might have paid four doll There's much more than a hint of that " to our raincoats. dish appearance which wherever she may go. ing of raincoats. If you answer just as perfectly tection from he summer As it appeared to us, the: wi just three features which would * | desired by anyone 0008ing a wai First, style ; second. quality : 5 third and last, the first 'two would be wanted at a moderate cost. weat about it then and niade con tions with a high firm wherel, were to get white waists--of t},. lat. est stvles and exclusively novel de. signs, of quality worth asked ; and each price so Io with a fair profitforus our selling prices would be pleasingly mod. Hf you come to-morrow, two of 'the above you'll see, will be these =~ WHITE WAIST, of fine lawn, hav-, WHITE WAIST, of ory fine shear ing handsome wide insertion front lawn, having a beautiful of fine tucks fullfcred front with neat side tucks wide tucks at sidefbust; neat tucked back; ang deep centrepiece and (tucked buttoned cuff; one 1 cuff of fine/most pleasing effects in our hed whole collection, to-morrow lar; to-mor- 1.25 only (Exactly as illustration.) -------- at Nearly Half-Price To-morrow ty-three 80 you won't take long to at sharp at 9.30 to share in the ples from one of the best mal. 'samples are as perfect as possi- If you think you would enjoy more satisfaction this sum. would look and wear equal to ars for, get one of these to-mor- 23 only, White Silk Waists, of fine India wash silk; neatly tucked front, having three rows of dainty Val. insertion forming a yoke extending over shoulders; but- 2 00 toned back; short three-quarter sleeves, trimmed with: . lace; and worth regulatly 3.75; in sizes 34, 36 and 38, on 'sale to-morrow at 9.30 o'clock, each only . ; We have also three finer White Sik Waists and one of size 36), the regular feast $4.00 -- which you can h hour, for but $2.25. ; JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Stylish Raincoats Now Priced Stimulates the 'sale of PRESERVING KETTLES We have some values that will Interest you this week. A GOOD SIZE FOR 64 CENTS This is good quality enamelled ware, and holds 20 imperial pints. We have 15 sizes from 2 to 30 quaits, McKELVEY & 69 and 71 Bro ck Street. PIG LEAD Immediate shipment. THE CANADA METAL CO., ar William*8t., Toronto SOME NICE WHITE SHOES JUST ARRIVED Get our prices. Phone Main 1729. Ladies' White Canvas Blucher Cut Oxford... TE tka staiiens Low Leather Heel, h Girls White Canvas Blucher Cut Oxford, size 11 to 2, S.H. | Child's White Canvas Blucher Cut Oxford, size 8 to lof, SH, $1.00 Infants' White Canvas Blucher Cut Oxfords, size 2 to 7,S.H. Infants' White Canvas Bluch. Cut Oxford, size z tos. -- No heel. 1 Staniasine examples of th, y embrojg. (two of size 34, value of which would be at ave to-morrow at the same Moderately indiscribable "jaunt. Ia fact, every garment here has that mo- attracts pleasing comment To-morrow we will have a are in need of one--and remember, it will or a dust coat or early fall coat, as a pro- rains--we strongly urge you to attend to- r its 'wearer special show- BIRCH,

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