Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jul 1906, p. 1

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ly Neces- mer ' Towels are used in together, and we are of urself soon. Well, one se good pure towels, of pt poe and healthy. rouble in din this if range we il 'olter you much er at ie one dpecial line : -- hes in size--with a neat fringe-- 15 * -- each only Blue Serges ch will wear and wear, ad no materials to take erges. Now, we have he former are, 49, 69, 9, 59 and 65¢. a vard. Of course, you can't we must judge the ex- f 'yards you buy. To- n, use : rrow (and Saturday, om the new Butterick sires, free of any oice of the most fash- we urge all who are Ys N ; " QUESTION dealt 'With* much epsicr by wife wha has her kitchen with labor saving and up- ppliances. Enamelled Sinks class cooking utensils will work easier, and a PY THOUGHT Pio ie abundance of hat water, and work so well that the maid hat the mistress is her'iriend / house her home. Try this let us help you. Birch, | k S¢€. mawdh. TY ANY, Toronto, Ont. 5 A ----r 73 3 em From " urday. soon if you want a sizes 8 to 104, were sizes 11 to 2, were YEAR 73. NO. 175. Si We have decided to sell any Two-piece Summer Suit, THIS WEEK, in Homespuns and Flannels, "$5.00 ROWE YouR CHANGE. B. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. ¥ Summer Days! fives Enthusiasm 100! over your Fishing Equipment you find the need of new articles, You should bear us in mind, for nowhere will you an assortment so complete, To in. the Fisherman. tor oS. With it comes the x 'BASED i GOODS. Bet mgr your purchase, come in |° and look things oer. Angrove Bros. 88-90 PRIRCESS STREET. AT VAN LUVEN'S Prices are right. Good supply. of Fresh Dairy and Creamery Butter. Gurdén Fruits and Vegetables. Cooked Meats, Smoked Meats, Salt Meats. Loaf Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Icing Sugar. Granose Biscuit = (very choice), pkgs... 15¢. "Fge-0-See," 2 phkgs., 25¢ Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 pkes., 25¢. Triseuit, 3 pkas., 25c. Lemon 'Crisp Biscuit, 3 1bs., 25¢. Auto, the New Biscuit, 3 Ibs. 26¢. Pumpkins, 8 cans, 25¢. Fine Red Salmon, 2 cans, 25c. Goodwilljes' Ohoice Fruits, Oherries, Peaches, Strawberries, Sealers. 25¢. Strawberries, in cans,' 20c. Wines, assorted flavors, bottles, 25¢. ASSELSTINE WOOLLEN MILLS v : heir Yarn, oe have, the Avene ik. Ondors leit with us will be attended to. F. W. VAN LUVEN 246 Princess Street. Phone 317T. PROCL Civic THE MATION Holiday in CITY appointed MONDAY WHERAS COUNCIL lution xr he. 30th day of July instant. to be 'observed as a Civie Holiday, 1 do herplry invite the citizens to observe fe as @ meneral holiday and day of re joicing. J. McDONALD MOWAT, \ Mayor. Kingston," 26th July, 1906. Kington) 20h July 100%. ______ WHEN YOUR SHOES NERD REPAIRING : : Remember our aim is to do re- pairing so that Footwear will look: like they did when new. We and sets at 7.28 p.m. ater Isles, tarday, 3 p.m. arrives, noon, Saturda This v tion. 1880: ROBERTSON BROS. that the sum: that ar "Allen's" i Bootmakers 8:4 Brock St. Boys' Stylish New Hats at Campbell Bros. Read Whig Want Advts. Yacht Races, 2.830 p.n., Saturday. Pay Water Rate and save discount Rideau King to J TP Ary. ones' alls, 6 am. The sun rises Saturday ait 4.44 aan. America down/ among the Old. Boys' . Excursion from Ottawa WHIG TELEPHONES. Rue, G0 RO0--T otto Panes Tumblers" Full size @ Hold seven ounces J t i a dozen. The Summer Girl): 1S TN KER GLORY. She should not, howewer, forget mary reign is short, and the cold days will soon come on. We are busy manufacturing Beautiful Novelties for the coming season, and Invite your inspection. McKay Fur House, 149-1563 BROCK ST. Times Have Changed There was a time when you could not find anything much in our stores, now you' cannot. wet into wee all, for itis so crowded with first-class Stoves, Furni- ture, Carpets, ete. For trading, buying. or selling, no better place TURK'S _SECOND-HAND, STORE 898 Princess Street. TO RESIGN THE COMMAND. Lord Charles Beresford to Quit the Navy. London, July 27.--%he Malta corres- pondent of the Tribune says : Vice Admiral Charles Beresford is about to resign the command of the Mediter- ranean fleet and that Rear Admiral Sir Asshetch Curzon-Howe probably will succeed him. The paper suggests that Lord Beresford's resignation is owing to his disapproval of the recent policy of the admiralty, which, among other things, reduced the importance of the Mediterranean fleet. Cheer Up. Our hats will keep you cool. Don't miss seeing our light weight fedoras for $1, $1.25, $2, $2.50, at Campbell Bros', the style centre for men's hats. eens The Madoe village council have peti- tioned the governor-general to ask the Grand Trunk railway. to either operate the line between 2 adoc and Fldorado or to refund the cash gov- emment subsidies paid them for that purpose. Rev. J. DeP. Wright, of Murray, when boarding the R. & 0. boat, atruck his head violently against a beam and was rendered unconscious, sustaining an ugly scalp wound. Seve ral stitches were required. Teo Leduc, chauffeur of the Ogilvie automobile, was fined, in Brockville, £25 and costs, or two months in jail for fast driving. 20TVBVVVRY urday. in history :--French revolu- S A Y S M 1 Y 0 F F Parnell horn, 1844; Bank . of Eogland' incorporated, 1694. ------ THE NEW MINISTER OF AGRI- Thirty Professional Men, thirty sembled, yesterday, at the J Prof, Borosdin, to hear a communica: the dissolution of the douma. entered and arrested them all, seized a number of English correspondent, ent, 235¢. upon identification. The Viborg manifesto, prepared and has now been sigmed ex-members. Aha government prosecution will be insti- tuted against them, and that will be disqualified from standing onndidates at the deputies. prezented Saratoff been persuaded folio 'of Ivoff, who is a liberal, will survive, in the 1 this autumn, who shoot the straight- of the provinces have prevent all meetings of constitutional democrats and laborites, been crats met, yesterday, Survival In Russia. CULTURE. Ex- Doumaites, Arrested -- 100 Finnish Constitutional Demo- crats Support Viborg Mani- festo--Disorders Spread in Caucasus. St. Petersburg, July -27,-- About professional men, including ight ex-members of the douma, as: house of jon regarding the events following While police and An pres- he meeting was in progress the documents. who was arrested, but released was also ssued by ex-menibers of the douma, . i by 217 of the These all expect that they as next election of 1t is stated Nicholas Ivoff, who res in the doumn, has to accept the port: minister of agriculture. M. declares they agavian provinces, The newspapers say the. governors been ordered to and have told to "use troops, il necessary, to do this. One hundred constitutional demo- in Terijoki, Fin- land, and resolved to carry out the ans of resistance to taxation and recruiting laid down in the manifesto the ~ douma at Viborg. Disorders are spreading in the Cau- casus and artillery bas heen used against rioters at Shusha. ------ CHOKED TO DEATH. Bell Boy Taught By the Neck By Elevator. Albany, N.Y., July 27.--George Mil- ler, a bellboy, said to be from Phila- delphia, was killed thy the elevator at the Globe Hotel. He had gone to the second floor above the . office on the elevator, and a few minutes later an employee was startled at seeing Mil Jer with his head thrust through the elevator door, the glass of which was missing. On top of his head was the eleva tor, which had caught him by the neck, holding him fast and choking the life out of him against the door and window casing. He was dead. Evi- dently he had thrust his head through door to see where the elevator was and it had descended upon him befare he had time to dodge back. -------- Sen. _.pp's Slayer Hanged. Montgomery, Ala., July 27.--~John Williams of Cullman county, the mur- derer of State Semator Robert Hipp was executed by hangino to-day. The crime for which Williams paid the death penalty was the shooting of State Senator Hipp when the latter, accompanied by officers of the law, attempted to force a writ depriving Williams of his farm in Cullman coun- ty. Ancered by the order 'of the offic ers, Williams entered 'his 'house, picked un a rifle and open ed fire. He wounded one of the offic. ers accompanying Mr. Him. seriously, while another shot took baek of the head of the latter was leaving the house. et ------ Upton Sinclair For Congress. vention this afternoon book "The Jungle" of the methods packing houses thor, whose to exposure ed in the Chicago quite t accept the nomination, as he has al ready 'ex this so. He lives jn Princeton, but ty socialists. ------ Denies Whole Story. insned to-day regarding the rumo ed yesterday by a brother officer a the Military ment says: formal kind the incident "A denial of the mos 3 | W---- : Countess Says it is' Not Proper equivalent to "peek-a-boo waist." ethics of gi woman's it is the coal-heaver." fects the wearing of low-necked gowns the bedroom of effect in the the senator, as Trenton, N.J., July 27.--The social ists of Mercer county will hold a eon- for the pur- pose of nominating candidates for the coming fall campaign. Tt is almost a | net certainty that Upton Rinclair, the a ericans for employ- will be nominated for congress. 1t is cortain that Mr. Sinclair will readiness 'to do is a prominent member of the Mercer coun- Paris, July 27.--An official denial is that Major Dreyfus had been assault-, Club, The official state- is authorized concerning which it. is rumored oc curred last night at the Military Club to Expose Charms. Paris, July 27~Parisian modesty is poised over the "window blouse," which is the French phrase The bird's-eve views of a the public is the of the hour here as it burning quesion is in R movin. Countess De Noailles, to expose our shoulders to the crificism of the coachmen and But the pountéss Wishes it under stood that this decision in nowise af- at ball or opera. Different In Ballroom. "There," she explains, *we assume that we are among well-bred people-- our equals, or nearly so--and at night we are not ihjectod to the close scrutiny of every passer-by." -- WINNIPEG FAIR. Campaign Against Illicit Sale of Liquor. Winnipeg, July 27.--The liconse de partment has carried on a vizorous campaign against the sale of liquor on the fair grounds, and many of the booths have raided and liquor confiscated. The basement of the gov- ernment building resembles an inland revenue hondefl warehouse, - there be- ing in store there and safely fenced up no less 'than 250 cases of beer, 6,000 bottles, und twenty-cight gallon kegs of the same beverage. In addition to the beér, several cuss of high-class "rd goods were also secured; and are being kipt safely under Jock and key, will 'be used ae eyidence ofall the lessees of the booths in which the stufi was found when they come up for trial. ------------------ OVER TWO MILLION IN TAXES. What Marshall Field Estate Will Have to Pay. Chicage, July 27~The three-corner- ed. controversy between the board of review, the executors of the Marshall Field estate, and the city corporation counsel's office, came to an end yes- terdiy, when the taxing body decided that the Field estate should be taxed a of S180 ,000,000 - this year, in- £00,000, which is more than the total amount of property on which Mr. Field was taxed during the last year of his life, NOT TO EXCEED. The Crop That Was Gathered in 1908. Toronto, July: 27.~The Ogilvies have issued another estimate, reaffirm. ing their opinion, that the wheat yield will not exceed that of last year, notwithstanding the increased acreage. Thev speak of rust and dam- age by hail. The Baskatchewan de: partment of agriculture, however, do- claves the crop is filly as good as last year, and no information regard. ing rust as yet has been received. ------ PICKPOCKETS AT ST. ANNE. Large Sums Taken From Pockets of the Crowd. Quebec, July 27.--Pickpockets, yes- terday, made n good haul at St. Anne de Beaipre, where thousands of pilgrims are gathered. A number of people were relieved of good sums of money, and hurry 'calls to the city for the aid of detectives were dispatched. Among the sufferers was a lady who lost $120 and two gentlemen, one of whom wag relieved of $180" and the other of $75. Troubling Poachers. Toronto, July 2T.--A special service man cruising the north shire of the Georgian Bay, has been ee excel lent work for the fisheries depart ment. The man is equipped with a swift steam launch and generally, at trap nets, Two reports have been received him, one for the week ending 14th, when nets, and the July 21st, when nets. Me also held up twenty-six Am fishing without a licens and took them to Penetanguishene where they received Angling permits ------------ With White Girl. Ky., July 27.--Honry July "| Louisville, he was about Chicago, = where with whom he marry a white girl, r Elected A Liberal. - t London, July 27.~The $ fill the vacancy in the House of Com mons, caused by the unseating petition of during 8 dinner at which Major Drey- | igien, resulted in the return of miles from Tweed, the engine which fus wes present. . Freeman Thomas, liberal, by a ma- Hoy tho the comty stone crusher, : a sg | jority of 1,003. roke through and landed in an. up- Sale of summer ite at Bibby». . a , right Jonition in the river. The engi- Henry Simcoe Scadding is , in peer, M. Palmer, niiraculously 'esem Toronto, from injuries ~ received in Shot In Dublin. ' injury, ¥ ped sting offen street car. Four sons | Dublin, July 27.--~Two rural goards- The © Fscurial, the new queen of lyrvive, among them Rev. Charles | men were shot and killed in a crowdel | Spain's home, contains 1,200 miles of Seaddine, Chicago, and Dr. H. Craw- | street eak, here, yesterday afternoon. | passages, Tt has also 11,000 windows, FRIDAY, JULY 27, back taxes. T! SPE Tr fF EET be compelled to pay the county $2,- night, coasts along the shore, lifting which he afterwards burns, from he lifted thirteen trap other for week ending he captured seven Clayter, a negro arrested yesterday in to had eloped from Irvington, Ky., was placed in the county" jail here, to-day, adelphia, 2. Bt. Louis, 7; Brooklyn, for safe-keeping. Word was received 4. New York, 2: Cincinnati, 1. Chi: by police here that a mob was form- | cago, G: Boston, 2. ing at Irvington to lymeh Clayter. American league--Cloveland, 13; election in the Bodmin division of Cornwall, to on Thomas Charles Agn-Ro- bartes, liberal, eldest son of Viscount Canneries Clean. : who is an authority in the fashion. ; : on able world, "has settled it as far as ALL A \/ | cinls constituted a violation of "the French socioty is concerned. Her die- spirit and letter of the extradition tum is as piguant as it is radical, tréaty, breach of faith, and what is "1 cannot admit," she says, "that Ee ordinarily termed 'a smart trick." INSPECTORS FOUND ALL |F THINGS PERFECTLY FRESH. with the announgement of the Chicago canned meat revelations and their possible effect upon markets for can: ned goods, the minister of marine and fisheries ordered the British Columbia fisheries commission, then sitting, to investigate and inspect salmon can: ning operdtions and salmon canneries | los, almost killed Alphonse eovodiors, a prominent local who was iatgunt from hygienic and senitary stapd points, Mr. Brodeur has received this ve port. It says : The commission has made a thorough inspection of the sutional escape from the Longue canneries operating in. the Fraserriv- | Pointe asylum last night and has not er district. We were. accompanied. by | yet been recaptured, though the wi Dr. Fagat, of the provincial board of health. Without exception we found the sanitary conditions satisfactory. The salmon being packed were fresh from the cold;waters of the Pacific and were placed in the cans in abso: lutely a fresh condition and in the most cleanly manner. We found = no anuse for int. The provineikl government board of health maintains a continugus and systematic inspeg. tion of all the canneries A From our inspection we have sure you that the salmon © this province is fresh and Ww ome, The report is signed by C sion: ers Sweeney, Babcock and v WILL MAKE IT WARM ---------- For the Aldermen Acting in His Absence. Detroit, Mich., July 27.-Dr. J, P. Gadbois, one of the Montreal alder men who have been inspecting market conditions in different United States cities, and are mow in BD it, in an ly salted to an article" ap Montrap! paper, alle that os mah of the 1 committee he should not 'have made this trip, and added : "I intend to return to Mon- trea], by Saturday, and investigate what has been done during my ab- sence, as all the members of my ocom- mittee pledge me their + word they would not hold ;any meetings during my absence, and suggested that i make investigations during my trip as to how lighting plants are con- ducted in the United States. If 1 find the members of the committee - have been meeting, ae is alleged, in the Montreal papers, I shall certgpinly ask the citizens of Montreal to interfere with any. plans the committee may have made." dr ROUGH SURGERY, Boy Surgeons . "Operate" With Jack Knife. Muskegon, | Mich, July 27. --~Arthur Brown, aged thirteen, of Hart, Oceana county, may lose his left leg as the result of a rattlesnake bite and a #ur- gical operation by his boy companions, He was playing near a pond when a snake bit him. His three companions thought he would die, so the only way was to operate on the bitten portion of the leg, which they did with a large, rusty jucknife, two boys hold- ing him down wile the other operat- od and cut a big chunk out. The doe- tors say blood poisoning from the knife will result more seriously than the bite of the snake. Watermelons For Blue Jackets. New York, July 27.--The feirigerat- ing ship Glacier has nearly completed ite loading atl will © be ready to sall for dominion waters to-morrow. The ship will carry a large load of good things for the officers, Blugjnckets and marines of the American fleet which | has 'been patrolling 'the dominion coast for some time. There will be enough fresh meats do last 'the sailors two or three weeks, all sorts of fresh vegetables and 25000 big water » | melons. These good things are sent to , | the fleét as a token of the satisfaction . | of the navy department with the man- ner in which the officers and men of the fleet have discharged their duties during the tiresome and monatonous patrolling cruises, , Baseball Summary National league--Pittshurg, 7; Phil Washington, 4. Detroit, 7; Boston, 4. Eastern league--Baltimore, 4; New ark, 2. Buffalo, 4; Mentreal, 0. To: romtd, 5; Rochester, 4. Jersey City, 4: Providence, 1. 4 Try Pibby's for gents' furnishings. While crossing Caton's bridge, five not indludiog those of the church. ford 'Senddine. Toronto. Try Bibby's $1 white negligees. The perpetators of the ontrage cs caped, x i. Charles 'G, Browne 'to pe son, after having SE ai by the the Mantreal courts, Mhetend secretary of state, st forth the whole at steps Salmon Packed Fresh From Cold | for his client, He states that the mat. Waters of Pagific--Assurances | ter will not be allowed to drap until That Everything is Good and justice is dotie and the matter, he pro- Wholesome. mises, Will be token up at the next Ottawa, July 97.~In' connection session of parliament and the papers arked for, Montreal Man Makes Sensational | and sent to thy n rounding country is being scoured for him. The asylum is situated at L Pointe, about seven miles from Mom- treal. Last evening Duclos was taking an airing on the grounds with thet ak % en sudds he got dear of the Rouper. und made a Sasit Jor the : way. Hare several of his friends, with a speedy automobile, v YO6r. | oged to have made good his escape ------ Hon. Dr. Reaume is Not Going also to Investigate, Montreal, July 27.~In 'taking of taking on at the the part of the United States le has written a lengthy Totter to the ttawa, setting matter and praying be taken to secure justice ESCAPED FROM ASYLUM, Departure. July 27~Alexander Due- shot Montreal, who some months insurance agent, and adjudged insand wm, made a sen: out charge of on keeper, { were wait ant! made rapidly away. He is he to the United States. NO TRUTH IN STORY. to Retire. Windsor, Ont, duly 27. Telegrams rocvived by. local .eonmervatives from l'oronto contain the information that Hon, J. ©. 'Resume, - had = wiitten friends there that, health, he intended to ter of public works. stated: Mr; H on of & - iy because a n a dittle weather is no reason for his up. the ship," said he, "There Toronto." The Sultan Is Il. Tangier, Morocco in seriously ifl with typhoid fover and all his court is similarly. affected, including Kaid MacLean, the famous Scotch commander of the Moroccan troops. All the women of the harem have for days engaged in winging, dancing and re citing incantations to scare away the ovil apirits, which are bali to cause the sultan's illness. ¢ Three-Quarter Million Loss. Watertown, N:Y., July 27.-The losses sustained by the Agricultural Insurance company, of this city, at San Francisco on account of the earth. quake and subsequent fire have heen certified to the insurance department as amount involved thefe in risks $1,302,720, Ie p------------ Serious Engagement. Tangier, July 27.~A serious engage- ment has occurred between the forces under the protendér to the Moroccan throne, Buhamara, and the sultan's forces, near Mumlaya. The hing continued for twenty-four hours and resulted in the pretender being defeat- ed; 300 of the participants were kill- ed and many nl ------ On A Saturday Alternoon. Take the popular steamer America on her tour of the islands, 3 p.m. Home early, Only 3bc, Po not miss this secing the far-famed ousand Ts lands, Monday, 2.30 p.m. Stemner Am- erica, with Capt, Allen on. board, will show you more of them than you ever saw before. Only 8be The only high clase candy sold in Kingston are Fluyler's "New York," McConkey's "Toronto," at "Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The Loekett Shoe Store are giving fwonty per cont, offi. any of their men's fine shoes. All up-to-date and guaranteed, DRUG STORE NEWS SATURDAY. REMINDERS Toilet Paper, headquarters at Medley's. Fly Paper, Insect Powder, etc, Rubber Gem Jar Rings, all sizes, 5¢. dozen, Sealing Wax, Corks, Resin, srtunity of of summer suits at Bibby's. ful things for holi We are well pre the occasion, having watch- th 5 bought freely of all the suitable articles we thoug owing to poor |, i am | Sas | solufely no truth in the story from |; July 27.<The sultan of past been | aggregating $756,449, The gross | was | aie the market closely and 10 JOT AOIT IF id Iweatharltor ICED] and there'is no doubt that our ; SPECIAL BLEND is a perfect tea for this purpose. THE PRICE I§ 55 Cents the Pound Jas. Redden & Cos Importers of Fine Groceries | Inward ¢ 88. Kensington, at Martin River; 88. Virginian, at Quebec; 88. Carthaginihn, at Martin River. ay Outward : SS, Victorian, at , Liver pool, this morning; SS. § 0 and: S58, Ionian ng: Rother Point: 4 ---------------- A new and rather surprising appli- cation of asl i for. ings, i ee 3 Samp atack- less irritating t6 oot + on the march and the war 1 A great Medley' Drug Store 4 BRR ERA LIVER every squ ited by y

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