Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jul 1906, p. 1

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old: 18 really a true indi. ity of an article--wel| orsets we sell are "the They combine cool ting with moderate prices way. wo examples : lle. Corsets, made of erial, perfectly ished, all sizes 15 ach 9 ercale Corsets, in sev- lof light summer trimmed, with itary hip, Sat- 5) . you a. few of our lead: ery sectionin the city-- It only in greater satis. , then come : 's Lisle Hose, plain black, soft fine make, the ith most wearers, norrow, from 25c. fa 3 lack Cotton Hose, also in fine ribbed almost pair, to-morrow, 25 BO isk i i gris . J - aists at 2.95, ventional for every sort nbination. These pleas- | waist-news indeed--the sich a few to offer. But n_ that your summer ed by the addition of a , come to-morrow and es 34, 86, strong, but China silk, both back deep hem- emstitched to-morrow Ribbons doubly fortunate yester- Ceivifig some gplendid of afieta Ribbons, as well as er Laces. Mosmorrow we'll n Taffetas in all the want , and unlimited number shades, at 10, 12}, 15 nid d Fancy Taffetas of all vith the latest stripes, 8, ete, at 25 ahd 3c. a soon" if you want a Sizes' 8 to} 104, were sizes 11 to 2, wee pA NG SHOES OE STORE EF J) a CL amiouk : Creat Removal Sale of Furniture Pa If we only get cost out of A New Hat For the holiday at Caniphell Bros, Read Whig Want Advts. Yacht Club dance, 9 p.m. 3 Pay Water Rate and save discount. i not published on Civic Holiday. Loam 2.30 ner Ainetion to Thousand Islands, Sacred Band The avd sets at 7.27 p.m DAILY MEMORANDA. Concert, Sunday. . rises Sunday at 4.45 am, rh 8.80 pn Macdonald sum Steamer North King to Thousand . So) Islands, 10.15 a.m,, Sunday. at, ¥ We want your money St. James' Club, annual moonlight, you want the goods. It will cost considerable to remove our immense stock, and we think it better to give cur customers the benefit of the cost of removal. Don't Make Any Mistake in the Place Two Doors Above the Opera House Robt. J. Reid Monday, 10 Cricket Field. 10 and 10.80 a.nl., Yacht Races, off Mac- donald Park. 2 Pa 8 Wed., Aug. 1st, Str. America, 7.30 p.m. George Mills & Co., are advertising in another column, sewers. This Pyrenees, 1818 ; 1864 ; Battle of Talavera, 1809, for machinists and fur day in history --Battle Battle of of Atlanta ; Civic Holiday Events. a.m., Baseball Match, Ju Baseball Match, Lake Ontario rk. m., Band Concert and Fireworks, Pp. Macdonald Park. The Leading Undertaker WHIG TELEPHONES. Prince. $43~Business Office. 222 88 Street, | goo Maitorial Roome: 292--Jobbing Department: Telephone 877. Ambulance, Summer Days! awaken Enthusiasm In looking over your Fishing Equipment you find the need.of now articles. You should bear ug in mind, for nowhere will vou find an assortment so complete. * This Is the Season for dll out of 3 ts. With it comes ig demata jor ASEBALL Soong. i making your purchase, ein and Took things over. Prices are' right. in the Fisherman. Good supply ' of Frosh Dairy and Creamery Butter: Garden Fruits and Vegetables. 'Cooked Méuts, Smoked Meats, Salt Meats. liod! Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Icing Sugar. (very choice), pkgs., Soratose Biscuit C. {Fge-0-8¢e," 2 plgs., 25c. Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 pkes., 25¢. Triscuit, 2 pkgs., 25c. Lemon Crisp Biscuit, 8 1bs., 25¢. Auto, the New Biscuit, 3 lbs., 25c. Pumpkins, . 3. .cans, 25c. Fine Red Salmon, 2 cans, 25¢c. doodwillies' Choice Fruits) Oherries, Pefiches, Strawberries, Sealers, 25¢. Strawberries, in cans, 20c. Wines, assorted flavors, bottles, 25e. ASSELSTINE WOOLLEN MILLS We have the Agency for their Yarn, which we carry in stock. Orders left with us will"be attended to. F. W. VAN LUVEN 248 Princess Street. Phone 417. PROCLAM Civic Holiday WHEREAS THE CITY COUNCIL has hy resclbfion appointed MONDAY NEXT, the 80th day of July instant. to be observed as a Civic Holiday, 1 do hereby favite thu citizens to observe it 48 a general holiday and day of re- jo v Joiging J. McDONALD MOWAT, = Mayor. Kingston, 206th July, 1906. WHEN YOUR SHOES NEED REPAIRING : : Remember our aim is to do re- pairing so that Footwear will look like they did when new. Wear "Allen's" Miltary Bootmakers Str Guten dg 24 ct : Campbell Bros. For' bérgaing' in children's straw hats. Toat alibtors and milking tubes "Tumblers" Full size Hold seven ounces 29¢. 2 dozen. ROBERTSON BROS. 5700 LATE To Save Russia And Ivoft Withdraws. STOLYPIN'S IDEA 1S TO MODIFY SOME OF ' DOUMA"S PROJECTS. And Issue Them in Form of Im- perial ; Ukases--Bishops Give Thanks For Touma's Dis. solution -- Viborg Manifesto Printed By Thousands. London; July 28.--The St. Peters burg correspondent of the Times says Nicholas Ivofi, who represented Sara- {off in: the douma, has refused to join Premier Stolypin's cabinet. M. Stoly- pin clearly intends to make use of some. of the projects of law drawn up by the douma, modifying them in a bureaucratic sense, and issuing them as laws in the form of imperial ukases. The scheme is plausible, but practical ly so absolutely inapplicable that voli, who was at first ready for pure ly patriotic reasons to support Stoly- pin, now withdraws, because he is con- | © Berlin,' duly 28.The sensational | ¢ vineed it is too late to save Russin. | fight of Princess Lonise of Coburg The Viborg manifesto continues to from the asylum at Elster, Saxony, be printed in thousands. The printers, where she was | imprisoned for five $0 far, have been surprisingly sSuccess- ful in eluding the police. The central committee of the consti- tutional democrats aiid the parliamen- 1 tary faction hold daily meetings in Finland, -and are arriving at import ant' decisions, It is intended to en- force the appeals of the douma mani- festo. The socialistic organizations which the coup d'etat found ill pre- pared, are now endeavoring to or ganize the working masses for a gener al' strike, and are meeting with much success. Serious rumors are current of a pro- bably tenewal of terrorists' activity. The bishops of Nijni Novgorod, Kieff and several other cities held thanksgiving services to celebratd the dissolution of the douma.) OUT TEN MILLIONS. Qa A The Saving to Be Made By + dritish Adinitelty. SESIEGH, July 99. Tha agitation fof | reduction of the naval construction Jr ograumine has proved successful and ddmund Robertson, parliamentary secretary of the adntiralty, announced in the House of Commons, vésterday, that only three new battleships of the Suffer For Aiding Her The Summer Girl IS IN HER: GLORY. he should not, Bowever, Torgut that t reign is sl the oold days will soon We are busy manufacturing Beautiful Novelties for the coming season, and Invite your inspection. McKay Fur House, 149-153 BROCK ST. Times Have Changed Theré was a time when you could not find anything much in our stores, now you cannot get into. see all, for it isso crowded with first-class = Stoves, ture, Carpets, etc. For trading, buying, or selling, no better place than TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORER 308 Princess £ tr set. NOTICE. NOTICH 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will not be responsible for debts con- tracted by Louise Reawkin, my wife with- out my written authority. JAMES W. RANKIN, Kingston, 28th July, 1906. STRATHCONA SPEAKS About the Bonds Binding the Two Lands. London, July 28.~At the presenta tion of the silver ecentre-piece to the battleship Dominion, Lord Strath cona said Canadians were proud to know that an officer born in Canala would oc nd the noble ship and also proud to know that other officers of the British navy were Canadians by birth. There were in the British army also not a few Canadians who were doing their duty to their king and county. A visit of the Dominion to Canada, declared Lord Strathcona, would show there was an abiding sentiment of brotherhood and a desire for closest friendship between the mother country and the tolony. Capt. Kingsmill responded. The contre-piece bears the inscription, 'One life, one flag, one fleet, one throme." ------------------ Plague Of Earwigs. London, July 28.--Councillor Enos Smith, yesterday, complained at the meeting of the West Ham town coun- cil that the custom house library was over-run by a plague of earwige. The matter was referred to the library committee. -------------- Dr. Chown's special iron tonic pills builds up run down systems, 25c. and x Peter Pan collars at Bibby's. The civil list of Haakon VII, king of Norway, is £39,000. Chown's down, instead of jroposd, Bay Peruna at Gibson's Red Cross Dreadnought class would be laid four, as originally Two ocean-going torpedo boat destroyers will be built instead of five and eight submarine boats in stead of twelve. The total of the ex- penditure involved by the new pro- gramme is $34,000,000, instead of $44,000,000. Cows Milked By Adders. Pittsfield, Mass., July 28,--Striped adders are sp thick in a pasture on the Goodrich farm, in Hinsdale, that they have taken to milking cows, and a posse of farmers will try to ex- termindte them. Peter Touchet, who rung the farm, found, last evening, that every cow in a herd of fifteen, had been milked. = He watched the pasture, and every hour or two saw a striped adder crawl up a cow's leg and begin to milk the animal. No kicks from the cows could drive away the 'reptiles. A Doctor's Mistake. London, July 28.--William John Roberta was sentenced, yesterday, at Row street, to six months' hard labor for: forgery. It was stated that some years ago he was a man of some means,and several doctors told him he had not long to live. He immediate ly set about spending all his money, and when it was gone he recovered. Yorkshire Chorus For Germany. London, July 28.--Arrangements for the appearance of 300 singers from Iectls and Sheffield, in Germany, in September next, are practically com- ote and the rehearsals have begun. {lgar's "Dream of Gerontius" and "The. Messiah" will be given. One Suit For Forty-Eight Years. London, July 28.--George Howlett, seventy-one vears old, of Stoken- church, possesses a suit of clothes which he hoasts he has "wored" for forty-eight years. He also has a watch forty-six years old, and he smokes a pipe brought from the Cri- mean war. Holidays For Lunatics. London, | July 28.--The superinten- dent of a 'lunatic asylum applied, ves- terday, to the Ormskirk Guardians for permission to allow an inmate out for a month's summer holiday, to be spent with his mother at Southport. Seventy Years A Chorister. Liverpool, Jaly 28. Samuel Brad- beer, who has just died at Pitminster, negr Taunton, at the agé of cighty- two, was a member of the parish church choir for soventy years. Reviving A Dead Language. Dublin, July 28.--The Dublin cor- all its carts lettered in Erse charac ters. corsets of every description. ordered poration, yesterday, decided to have For perfect fit ahd right prices in , New York Dress Re- RESCUERS OF PRINCESS. Escape From Asylum. t PRINCESS LOUISE, d years by her husband, Prince Philip of | y Coburg, is recalled by a sordid aspect of what was otherwise a romantic es oape. er lover, Mattachich, enlisted the help of a elerk in the local bank, nam- od Frederick Thornmann, and a local innkeeper, named John Weitzer, both of whoth rendored valuable aid in fur- thering the flight of the princess. Mattachich promised both of them substantial vewards, and Princess Louise, after her escape, renewed these promises in person, When their complicity in the affair heeine known, both suffered. Thotn- mann 1088 a good post, thereby sacri- ficlag his prospects for a pension, whil: Weitzer Jot hig best customers and otherwise sustained: financial dam- age. . Two years have elapsed. As the princess shows, no sign of redeeming ner promises, Thornmann, and Weitzer have decided t6 sue her, ann asscpscs the eo sa fon due hia ot $10,000, and Weitzer fixer his claim at $9,000. PITH OF THE NEWS, The . Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The carpenters of Toronto will not strike this year. A bomb was hurlel into a group of plumbers' at New York, Mrs. H. K. Smith' Brantford, was dfowned while bathing in Muskoka Lake, Fifty Canadians witnessed. at Porte mouth the presentation' of the silver centrepiece to H.M.B, Dominion. Hon. Edward and Mrs. Blake and C. R. Devlin, M.P., arrived at Quebec by the steamer Virginisn vesterday. The crown has decided to go on and have. Dr. Pyne make (an analysis of the drugs in the Bridamnt-Millor case The steamer Adventure which will carry Major Moodie and party to Hud son's Bay, is being loaded at Hali- fax. the Toronto of the Canadian railway, Five million dollars is the monetary loss by the destruction of the Russian city of Syzran, recently fired by the revolutionists While bathing in the St. Francis river at Richmond, Que., Miss Fredelle Collier, Montreal, seventeen years of aged was drowned. An Ottawa despateh says that it ir understood that Mr. Fiélding has de cided to promote T. C. Boville to be deputy minister of finance. In an interview, A, €, Pratt, M.PP., Norfolk, said he was not a candidate for the prospective pesition of deputy minister of fish and game. The Spanish queen is said to be suf fering from nervousness and ingomnio tesulting from the shock she sustained from the bomb on het wedding (day. Archdeacon Harding, Indian Head, N.W.T,, has declined the offer of the rectorship of St. Luke's church, in succession to Rev. Archdeacon lang to Parey Sound branch Northern Ontario try. 8 J William R. Hearst,' according to the New York Vress, is to be nominated for governor of New York, at a meet ing in Carnegie Hall, on September 11th. The admiralty has: decided to build three new battleships © of the Dread: nought class, two oeeansgoing torpedo boat destroyers, and eight submarine boats. The Canadian Northern railway crop report gays barley cutting has start ed and the wheat harvest will besin next week, There is some rust but conditigms generally are favorable. A new poem by Rudyard Kipling protests against the action of the home government in granting to the Trangvank responsible. government, as practically the selling of the colonists back into Boer bo v : The Chicago distriet court has de- cided thant John Alexander Dowie does not own Zion City, that he has not sought to amass .& personal fortune, 1 | Grafiger, the court ided, was unfit to net as receiver, and ordered an AY, JULY 28, 1006. SKELETON OF A CHILD FOUND ON MOUNTAIN AFTER Mother Dreamed He Was Brought Edwin Pincott, a three-year-old boy, who disappeared from Abertillery on August 20th, 1905, was found on the mountain side between Abertillery and Blaenavon, early yes- in search of some sheep by 8 of gorse, which he had passed rope: edly before, and in which he had not- iced what he took to be a bundle of rags, when the conduct of his dog in- ton of the boy, with some fragments of clothes adhering to it. Omly ed removed station, and told the discovery. They immediately identified what was left of the clothes, to her in a bath, and, strangely en- ough, it was in abat ice removed Premier Roblin, of Manitoba, says A Nova Scotia Ship Was the harvest in the west, this year, Wrecked. will be the earliest and best yet London, July 28.~The steamor Cam- known, , | pania, arriving at Queenstown, There will be twenty-six stations on | brought news of the total lows of the nA Curl ous Manner. ELEVEN MONTHS, to Her in Bath--Searchers Scoured the Neighborhood Bloodhounds on the Track. Cardiff, July 28.--The skeleton ol his: home at erday morning. ; A farmer named Parker was riding clump a Juced him to make a closer examina: on, Adong the gorse he found the skele- the hoots were perfootly preserved. Mr. Parker informed the police, who the skeleton to the ioe ats of the Mrs. Pincott has dreamed several times lately. that her hoy was brought that the pol- the skeleton from the molntain to the police station. The child had been given to wan- dering 'before his disappearance. He went to school as usual of the after noon of August 25th, but from the time he left he was never seen: alive again. / Search parties scoured the neighbor hood for days. One one 'occasion more than 6,000 miners gave: wp their work to look for the missing child, but no trace of hind could be found, Eventually bbodhounds were, am- ployed, one of them started Ti Aho. dire dha, kcelitarf wid + ga he_refui to work, A . The search was abandoned after many days, and the opinion nrovailed in tho district either that the child had fallen down in a fissure in the mountains or a disused mine shaft, or that he had been kidnapped by gypsies. CLERK HAD NERVE. An---- Bought Millions of Bonds Without Capital. New York, July 28.-An express company's clerk named Samuel Byer- ly, at the cost of n two-cent postage stamp, secured $5,800,000 of the new Panama canal bonds, at par. He will have to pay for the same on August 1st. The bonds have already jumped to $104.40, and Byerly has resold his allotment at a profit of $27,024, -------- STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, schooner, Stanleys Jersey, of Nova Scotia, off Newfoundland, Thé schoon- er was struck by lightning, dismasted and battered to pieces on the rock. The crew of sixteen were all lost. Khedive As Mountaineer. Geneva, July 28. Dressed in ap- proved motntainecring costume, the khedive, who is staying in Geneva, ascended the Saleve mountains peak 3,000 feet high--yesterday. The weather was sunny, and the magnificent panorama astonished the Egyptian monarch, who declared him- self delighted with the grandeur of the seenc. He leaves hore on Tuesday. Girl Shields Her Murderer. Paris, July 28.--Marguerite Gouvier, a well-dressed girl of eighteen, who was found mortally shot in the Rue Ganneron, refused to divulge her mur derer's name. "He did it because he loved me, and 1 forgive him," she declared just he- fore she died in the Bichat hospital. Plague Of Locusts. Budapest, July 28 Enormous arm- ies of locusts are devastating the country near Debreczen, and already over 60,000 acres - have been laid waste. The farmers are powerless. The locusts are moving toward the south- west. ss --y-- Strange If True. London, July 28--A witness at the Willesden Police Court yesterday said he had to turn a customer out of his shop because he persisted in paying an account he did not owe, ------------ Women In The I{ayflelds. London, July 28.--Owing to the scar- 'city of male labor, women and boys are being employed in some parts of Norfolk in the work in the hayficlds. The Ottawa: Citizen, this morning, condemns the granting of the Murphy lense by the Temiskaming commission. Pure unfermented grave ivice pints Drug Store. It's fresh there. or ready-made form. election of a receiver. 4 ------ Paid $95,000 By a Fittsburg millionaire, has offected a settlement BALM Millionwire. Pittsburg, Pa., July 28. -- Avoiding the publicity and wegndal of what promised to be one of the most sensa- tional breach of [roe suits heard for years in the local courts, Attor- Gibson D. Parker, a U in the woited filed against him by Mrs. Mary I, Vetter, a tty young widow, It was learned dat Mrs. Vet ter received $25,000, Mrs, Vetter all that she became acquainted with Parker about eight years ago. Parker, who is a bachelor, called frequently om Mrs, Vetter, she alleged, and she frequently accompani- ed him on business trips west. It was on one of these trips to Philadelphia she alleges, that the of mar- riage was made. She accepted but no definite date was set for mar riage, Their engagement was made several Jam Fy according to Mrs, Vetter. he alleged that he put off setting a date for the wedding from time to time until a year ago, when she claims he told her he would not mar: iY. har. She then ! ol to enter suit for alleged promise. tions made by Mrs. Among other Vetter was that Mr. Parker had fitted up. a fine home for: her in the east end, where she lived for several years. Mrs. Vetter loft Pittsburg .. shortly after filing the suit, and it is said she has been making her home in New York. : ---------------------------- % Pushing Cart Around World Citieinnati, 0., July #8s<Anson Han silon, an Austrian, who left Vienna in September, 1900, to' travel around the: world with a push cart within seven years on & wager of $10,000, passed through this 'eity on his way to New York, where he will ethbark fot Sydney, Australia. already travelled through Europe and Afriea. After traversin ong, China, afd' will sail for Hon return Home by way of Siberia. He confi has yet one year and about months to tench 'home nud is dent that he will win his . He has alre travelled really 26,000 miles, piwhing his - crt befor him, which weighs 430 pounds. Handilon sells photographs and postal cards to y his sos, and id accom - his ger child, Patied bring an. extraordinary of tragedies, and this is no ox ception to tho rule. 0 fewer than seven students' suicides were reported in Belgrade this week. The frequency of these tragedies has been noted by the examiners, who are unusually lenient toward sensitive students, Celebrates 106th Birthday. New Haven, Oonn., July 28.--Mes, Sylvia on Dunham is celebrating her 106th birthday quietly to-day in her home at Southington with her fn- mily and friends. She is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion and several members of the so- ciety called on her and offered their congratulations, Mre, Dunham is the widow of Chauncey Dunham. During the last four years her sense of hear- ing has gradually failed and her eyo- sight has grown weaker, but in other respects her health is still good. Vatican Walls. Falling. Rome, July 28.--The structural con- dition of the Vatican is causing seri- ous alurth among the inmates of the apostolic palace. The pope will have to change his apartments. Beveral walls threaten to collapse entirely, and large oracks have been found in the great throne room. Bev- eral rooms have been hurriedly empti- ed of their furniture, and props are being erected. It is estimated that the repairs wi cont: $100,000, on Wn Shrine Is Swept Away. Vienns, July 28--The village of Welchrad, a popular Moravian resort of pilgrims, where the bones of the patron saints St. Cyril and St. Me- thodiug are preserved, has been do- vastated by a flood. Pwenty houses and fifteen farm persons are missing. Immense demage was done to oattle and crops, But the spored bones were rescued by priests from the flooded church. Talking Postal Cards, Paris, July 28.--The latest thine in post-cards in certainly ingenious. The new cards are fitted each with a pho- nographie diss, and instead of the sender transmitting a written mess- age he 'sends a verbal one. The recipi- ent lifts the dise out, puts it into a small machine, turns a handle, and listens to the voice of the sender, Mechanics, Farmers, Sportsmen. To heal and soften the skin and re move grease, oil and rust stains, paint and earth, ete., use The "Master Me chanie's" Tar Soap. Albert Toilet Soap: Co., Manufacturers, Old Boys, Attention ! 3 Capt. Allen and steamer America are at your disposal Monday after noon, for complete toot of the is- lands, 2.30 p.m. Only 35¢. If you are going out rowi a paddle, take a box of high class candy with and quarts. Dr. Chown's Drug Store. buildings were swept away, and nine |' wing or for McConkey's | son's Red Cross Drug § 5 A 5 { Park 3 5 i from Gib ib Soap PU Ju, 0 3 MOONBY ta Kin six yours. 3 Funeral will leave | for Bt. Miry's' -. Tor ne 'rots ot The' soul. Frivinih Aird. nb Toes thully invite JHA RDSON, ~ } Ric HAR] of At ry Jug aid vi el a 3 % a ) July (2h, 908, Thomas : or resi LL " 7 Mie RA fa" ay

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