Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Aug 1906, p. 1

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s More Popuiy ure to meet with, demands for}. ble corsets you can find. Moy ority in these regards of gy sar ago. Isn't that enough to} em to-morrow would be pre. ich Percale Corsets, of pleasing, light ights, with or with- ry hip, Thursday ERIE, W&ESON -- | that you'll wear more lars as the simmer ad- olidays to an out-ol-the- t plenty of them. They're nd comfortable, and can be at our prices--25, 35, 49 s for Summer nitting was not, as one to the contrary. more on our assortment it is possible to have it. ing--asking you to note n a complete range, offering ible wanted shade, AND FLOSS, in white, blac} GERING YARN," in black anted. colors. We feel that v such. at EACH SKEIN, reakable Fingering Yarn." ) and $2 Everything Must Bo i AT OUR Creat Removal Sale of Furniture If we only get cost out of it. We want your money-- 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 Opéra Mouse Robt. J. Reid The Leading Undersater © Telephone 10, anna Sarees, B. P. Jenkins 6lothing Co. a Great August Sale Commences TO-DAY: 20 to 50% Every article in the store on sale; E. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. Edgehill free, Ste WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA. Incorporated 1891, -- The Bishop of Nova Scotia, Chairman Board of Trustees. The Bishop of Fredericton, member of Board of Trustees, ex-officio. Lady, Principal, Miss Gena Smith (late Lady Principal 'of King's Hall, Comp- lon, P.Q.), formerly Headmistress of St, Stephen's High School, Windso, Eng- 15} assisted by Flevan Resident Ex- perienced © Goversesses from nyland, (five of whom are; specialists in the Music and Art Department), House- keeper, Matron and Nurse. Extensive buildings, with capacity for 100 Residents © Heated by Hot Water, Lirhted by. Electricity, Grounds covering eight acres, with Lawns for Tennis, Croquet, 'Basket. Ball, Hockey &c. School Dairy and Laundry. Prepasation for the Universities. Michaelmas. Term bhegirs Sept. 12th. . For Calendar, containing full informa- ion, Apply to DR. HIND, Windsor, N.S. 261 PRINCESS ST, American Ladies' Tailoring Co: Successors to Parisian Ladles Talloring Co. IS NOW OPEN They are prepared to receive orders for all kinds of Ladies' Garments and Dressmaki Customers may supply own goods or purchase from the company. Money returned if work i8 not satisfactory. 'Phone, 556. WHEN YOUR SHOES NEED REPAIRING : : Remember our aim is to do re- pairing so that Footwear will look like they did when new. that the sum and thas We. are. busy = manufagturing Sonam, nnd Tavis yous smapearin McKay Fur House, 149-153 BROCK ST. ---- AUCTION SALE DOUBLE~S EA TED some Harness, Square, TWO-WHEELED : a lot of Belting, at MURRAY'S, Market Al a.m. sack filled with government With the advent of number of clever pickpockets are com- ing 'to the city, Several got off last evening's trains so citizens should be on their guard. Coal has been discovered within a few miles of Battleford. DAILY MEMORANDA. -- * Vewotable Growers' Steidmer Frid Blenheim, 1304. Story :i--Hattle © Sun Nees Friday at 4.80 a.m. and at 721 \p.m. WHIG TELEPHONES, 245--DBusiness OMce. 292--Jobbing Department. "Tumblers" Full size Hold seven ounces 25¢. a dozen. ROBERTSON BROS. The Summer Gir IS 14 HER GLORY. She should not, however, mery reign is short, the cold days will soon THE WORST YET. Love Lorn Youth Blew Himse!': to Atoms. Wellington, Kan., Aug. 2. --Tying dynamite around his neck and setting fire to a fuse tached thereto, Graham D. love lorn ------ Baseball Summary. National League--New York, 7: 1. Pittsburg, 1; Brooklyn, 0. Philadelphia, 5; Chicago, 3. nati, 5; Boston, 2. American League--Detroit. Cleveland, 8; Philadelphia, 3. Boston, 3; Chicago, 1. 3; Washington, 2. Eastern ' League--Rochester, 4: ronto, 2; first game. ronto, 2; second game. Buffalo, 4; Montreal, 4 (fifteen innings, darkness). Newark, 4; Providence, 3. The Samoan Casa Settled. Berlifiy Aug. 2.--The United States n has paid Germany award of $20,000 in the Samoan case, Great Britain paid her damages in the spring and the matter, i tp ------ Association, 8 p.m, America. to Ogdensburg, 8 ay. Gibbs, a youth, deliberately himself into atoms yesterday, A horrified crowd of several hund- red spectators witnessed Just-before the explosion came Gibbs attempted to tear the sack from his breast, as if overcome with horror at the fate he had invited. Windows were broken ble and a great hole dug in the where he stood. Not a shred clothing or a piece of his body could be found. Gibbs was in love With a young woman, whose mother drove him from the house. the suicide. wks away, St. Louis, Rochester, 5: To- therefore, the circus 'd Times Have IChanged There was a time when you could not find anything much in our stores, now You cannot get into ses all, for itis so case crowded with Stoves, Furni- | 417 ture, Carpets, ete. tradi by closed, Deafness Cannot Be Cured "local applications, as the: reach the diseased portion of one way . that is by constitutional remedies. caused b hearing, and when it is entirely Deafotss: is the result, and unless 1 cin taken out and tube restored to its normal on, hearing will be destroyed forvver ; Dine cases out of tén are caused condition riaces. Ww iil give One Hundred Dollars for ae Deafness (caused hy catarrh) that casnot be cured by 'Iall's Cutarrh © reulars, ree. CHIN oY : Co. Tbledo, ©. to cure di far borg ttond FORTIFICATIONS. ------ Fleet Ready to Mutiny. brought over 'to Welsin forts tu secure provisions. Likely A Surrender. to take command of the warships. have been damaged. Took A Fifth Island. island. on the peninsula. Alfonso At Cowes. compete her in 1907. Republic Growing Tired. are evidences that the diplomatic sit- uation between this country and Tur- delay in receiving Mr. Leishman as which has been shown toward the sul- tan's government is in danger of wearing out. Farmers In A Panic. Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 2.--The wheat harvest has begun in Manitoba, fol- lowing three weeks of excessively hot weather, The yield is heavy. The greatest problem is the inability to secure harvest hands. Many farmers are positively in a panic over their failure to employ men. They are 25,- 000 short in Manitoba alone. Stabbed His Wile. New York, Aug. 2.--During a quarrel at his home at Harlem, Martin Schn- able, thirty-four years oid, a mail driver, probably fatally stabbed his wife with a carving knife. Schnabie fled, and has not been arrested. Mrs. Schrable had asked her husband for twenty-five cents to repay a loan from a neighbor, and the quarrel resulted. Jumbo Acquitted. Prince Albert, Sask., Aug. 2.--Jum- bo, an Indian, was acquitted on the charge of murdering a fellow tribes. man nated Michael, on May 18th, Both were river drivers and in o fight Michael's skull was fenttured. Erysi- pelas set in and he died, Elevator Burned. Rathwell, Man., Aug. 2.--The farm. ers' dlevator was burned yesterday. Calm weather saved the village, as there is no fire protection. AM the hooks and papbrs were saved. The elevator was insured for $1,000. LIKELY QUI Mutineus Battery On Svea- FIGHT -GREW HOT St. Petersburg Advices Say That the Revolutionists Have Five Islands in Their Comtrol-- They Had Been Joined By Various Warships -- Baltic ors, appropriately arranged and de signed. The office and Brockville club house qn tion. The latter is covered with a vine, and small calored electric bulbs are hid beneath the leaves. Victoria hall, the headquarters of the commit- tee, is alse attracting much attention. Its stately appearance with lights and flags of the front make a fine show. Private decorations are also worthy of mention, particularly that of W. H. Comstock's. Helsingfors, Aug. 2.--The Alva, on- other cruiser, arrived last evening, and assisted in bombarding the muti- nous battery on Sveaborg island, A rumor of the surrefider of the entire mutinous forte at Sveaborg has been k is by the Postmaster at Sveaborg. It is impos- sible to confirm this rumor here. The fire from the cruiser has seriously damaged the fortifications. There has n no firing for the last two hours. The mutineers have failed in their ef- extended, in an official address, a welcome on. behalf of the citizens and town, and spoke at. some length on the growth and prosperity of the Is- land city. He has received many con- gratulations on his able address. gave an open-air concert on the green, which was largely attended JR Tuesday, the first day of the sports | #0arch was instituted, at the fair ounds, drew a large crowd. The al of the day was = ed up a shovel and walked towards acrosse match between two of the | the river bank, where a boat was greatest lacrosse teams in Canada, | M0ored, his' intention, no doubt, be- the Capitals of Ottawa and the Corn. walls of Cornwall. The game was a London, Aug. 2-The 8t. Peters: burg correspondent of the Standard says Admiral Birileff, minister of mar- ine, started for Holsingfors on Tues- day night on board the cruiser Asia, The second editou of the Daily Wail prints a Helsingfors despatch dated midnight, stating the bombardment has been finished, and that the rebels had hoisted a white flag, meaning their - complete 'surrender. At the time the despatch was' sent everything was quiet. The ships that took part in the bombardment are reported to throughout, resulting in a tie. After the game a thrilling balioon ascen- 3 sion. The 48th Highlanders, of To- | coat he had a quantity of food made ronto, arrived in town, early Tuesday 1 morning, and rendered music at the a it he 2 aReFaonn. o | to the department of justice at Otte fair erounds in the afternoon. Jn the wo, ond I In haben Tuas oly, punishment, will lose 591 days which on account of his previous good oon- duct, would in the ordinary course of dancing " and piping was a feature | ¢Venta have been dednoted from his much 'appreciated. The "Kilties" are | Sentence. very popular, needless to. say, there are a few Scotch in Brookville, nen Tofnn atblatic day, was mosh fa: 00 lion thacrlalie evening they drew a full house in the skating rink to 'their specinl congert It might be added, there was a much St. Potershurg, Aug. 2.--A telephone larger audience antside, The Soottish message regeived at ten o'clock last night, vid Voborg, stated Sveaborg, was then in the hands of the revolu. tionists. These had been ined by the battleships Tsarvitch abd the cruis- ers Bogatyr, and' Tehmira, Priether re: inforcements of several hundred civili- ans from Helsingfors armed with rifles, also joined the revolutionists, who, in possession of four islands, had attacked and captured a fifth af- ter a hot fight. Many mitralilleuses were employed on both sides. The only partion of an island in the Zroup in possession of the government forces, at the time the messace was sent, was the western half of Black On . gave ro aon Ta gowe . a under. the floor . of the room at the station, where the safe stood, and, The flotilla and fireworks in the | Piercing two small holes in the boards evening made a most spectacular | be was able to watch the station ag- siztht. Beveral prizes were offered for | ent when he went to the safe. On the best decorated vachts. The town is | day on which a large sum of money taxed to its full capacity for hotel | was due to be paid to the station ag- with much applause, The mutiny was precipitated by the discovery, on the part of the authori- ties' at Cronstaft, that a revolution ary uprising throughout the Baltic fleet was preparing. Two hundred men in the torpedo barracks at Sveaborg were ordered under arrest, but their comrades overthrew the arresting par- ty. and put their officers under = ar- rest. Then, reinforced by the men of the garrison artillery, they advanced The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. place under Cummins was nominated for gover | proceedings. The agent, not suspecting criminal wrong, placed the maney in A Bancroft man, aged seventy-three, | the chimney until an expert could be called in the next day to put the safe The Toronto force captured the all. | right. During the night, Joly, of round' championship in the Ottawa | ¢ police games, Triplets, weighing together forty | place it. two ounces, were placed in an incuba tor at Coney Island, nor of lowa republicans, married a lady aged seventy. Cowes, Isle of Wight, Aug. 2.- King Alfonso and Queen Victoria of Spain arrived here on the Spanish royal yacht Giralda, escorted by the armor- | ed cruiser Princesa de Asturias. Sa- lutes were exchanged, as a welcome to their majestics, who will, remain over Cowes yachting week. King Alfonso intends' to buld au racing vacht to general overseer of Zion City, I. by a standing vote of 1,410. Framsvaal has been received with sat isfaction at Johannesburg, dynamite explosion on the James Bay railway Sashington, D. C., Aug. 2.--There mamille, was investigated, and the jury returned a verdiet 'of accidental t death. key caused by the sultan's continued ambassador is growing acute. It is apparent that the marked patience crop remains excellent in almost all parts of the country. Weather gener ally reported as favprable. =aloon licenses until the population of the city shall be almost doubled. But t she has 7,353 to last her until then. is Seized by sudden illndss while fish- ing on Lake Superior, A. Martin, a tourist from Plainfield, I, was : brought to hospital at Sault Ste. Marie, where he iad, listened. - 3 a itn shve heard, Trunk is shot to death in wight of his victim Bonaventure station, in Montreal, | 1ote in the day by a posse, who had whether in the near future or not has Bot yet been decided. The story that a big station for the Grand Trunk Pa- cific is to be nut up soon he charac terizes as a ridiculous rumor. This terminus. it is well khown, he saves, west of Montreal. the cqual of any caught about here this summer, mg! In Honor of the Return Home of the Town's Old Boys. Brockville, Aug. 1.--This, the week of the Brockville Old Boys' ro-union, has drawn one of the largest crowds in the town's history for ao local event. AH week the peopls have been pouring in. every train and incoming boat to the list; up to to- night 2,100 names of former Brock- villians, from all over the continent appear on the list. The crowd has exceoded expectations. The supply of badges for invited visitors was . ex- hausted early this morning. The town has a gala illumination by night aud the flags and bunting by day pre- sent a most gorgeous sight. Nothing has been left undone, The streets and public buildings are illuminated with lights of many cel ve particular wmen- Mouday moming, Mavor Stewart Te was a lacrosse match, ie. s . - . between Perth and Carleton Place. a brazen ingenuity consistent with Wil'inm Sherring, of Hamilton, hero accommodation. ent, Joly got into the room and . aaa changed the numbers of the combina- tion. Consequently when the official PITH OF THE NEWS. quent) Wilbur Glen Voliva, was nominated The proposed constitution for the # Three men were blown to pieces 'hy a near Perry Sound. The new grand vizier of Persia is « The drowning of George Burt, Bow # The genoral condition of the western f The long-continued fog on the New A ing of Alion Mathis, the negro, who th costo shiping and Toa | Timinally asmaulid Nien Ethel is number of summer hotels to close up. ( Chicago has decided 40 issue no new | F er his way over to the opposite bank hibits full Ao with the shovel. But be was recogniz- fast exhibition of lacrosse and clean bed and arrested before he could carry up into a neat parcel. went to deposit 85000 in the safe that nivht he was unable to open the door. Joly was in his accustomed place where he had seen the agent first time mince the service was estab. lished the rural free delivery earriers is in accordance with a bill passed by the last session of congress, which provided that the vacations shall he gin to-day and that they shall apply to all carriers who have been in the 1* | service for twelve months or longer, Mushir Ed. Dowleh, He retains his | - former portfolio as minister of foreign while they are away in the mountains affairs. will be paid at the rate of 3600 per 000 to give each of the ~ carriers a manner in the yurd of the county jail. Fully 10.000 persons were on most the entire fence surrounding the fitty minutes from the 'time the jury Mr. Balfour characterized the new | ¥2* #worn in, until the negro was government scheme for the Transvaal a8 a reckless and audacious experi- ment. Sir Henry Camphbbll-Bannerman retorted that ¥r Balfour's fuech wat the most unworthy, 'mischievous anc A i oti wl wor | Years old, after being identified by Hams ue. to . whith he had _ ever Miss Annie Pools as the man who had pronounced dead. michael, a negro captured him, board. of guardishe has = decided to keep fowls in preference to pigs at the will bb three or four hundred miles les More than 2,000 eggs are yesterday four poultry houses were Made Fine Catches. ordered. Russell Cousing and John Doyle were ot fishing, yesterday afternoon, off Lake Ontario Park, and up Cata raqui Creek, and secured some begun Rockport, Brockville and tiful black bass. Four of them were Friday 8 a.m, Returni de Poul. pA § + TO CROSS RIVER. Adept at Breaking Into Skfes. ing the day he m ing belonging 10 ane of the officers. his position was desper. ing to get into the craft and paddle his plan into execution. Under his The attempted escape was reported Joly, who is a safe expert, is tinge of teh years for havin was the plan of his attempted escape from the penitentiary. He bored his way the floor watching the rourse. extracted the money from the Rural Free Delivery. Washington, D.C, Aug. 2. For The wre to have vacations this year. This There is a small army of men and or at the seashore their substitutes annum. This means that it will cost he government . approximately $300, fteen-day vacation. Very Quick Justice, Mayville, Ky., Aug. 2.--The hang 'ann, last Wednesday night, took lace on Tuesday night in a logal he scene, but only a fow hundred ould see the execution, although al caffold had been torn down, while he trial was going on. It was only Shot In Girl's Sight. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 2.~Floyd Car- about twenty-two ssaulted her, early sggterday, was Eggs For Paupers. London, Aug. 2.<The Nottingham meumed weekly by thé ininates, and ------------ All Day On The Water. Steamer "America" for Gananoque, Be o8 oe So & 3 RD To Escape From Bt. Vincent $ SAFE EXPERT'S WORK: CAUGHT AS HE WAS ABOUT He Was Dressed as a Guard--The Plot to Get. Free Was Well Worked Out--dle Was An . ato ar Sin Louis Jette and Jette will give a stats dinner at Spencerwood, Lauriet's time will be by engagements which " x several deputation from the Montreal, Aug. 2.--A daring attempt has been wade by Evangelist Joly, a convict, 10 escape from the penitentis ary at St. Vincent de Paul. A fow days Ag0 a gang of seven or eight men were told off to assist in the work ef demolishing 'an old. house in the grounds adjoining the penitentiary, Joly was one of the number, and dur i 0 escape the eye of his guard and effect his og cape, That this had been well plan- ned is proved hy the fact that Joly had previously secured & suit of cloth- uired by this very im; portant ia. tion which has dane i doing Lake St. John district, -------- Movements Of Vessels. Father Point, Que. Aug. 2-88. La Tn line, from Newcastle inward at 10:10 am; He had these in hiding, and after slipping his guard he went and chang- In the evening the dist regiment ad his a ress dor. the unilorm, ed from the gang of workers, and a Realising that | inward, gt 6:50 a.m.; 202 ate, Joly pick- real, Aug. 2.--The A sgow sailed from m, of fond_sin : -- tion For China. to advices brough Empress of Japan trimmed, bot : steamer effects, all nro " Anton, ho riggs Pia apan from 2 9 says a commissi hea i . Su, hus undertaken a eae eT Te -------- Forest Fires Rage. Marie, Ont., Ang. 2. from forest fires on both river. The sun was adn by smoke on the Heavy smoke hangs over SALE STARTS atinues: while the where many camps are lc The ground is parched fr a ---------- Is Awarded Damages. ser, damages agai at Pesaro, for having the directorship of th » in gonsequence of his ken un contert tour of BYRON--BATLRY - both of -------------- Off On A Trip. rick, and family, together wit and Madame Cannon lefy camer Aramore, for Sev. en Islands, and will be abeont about DIED, Ie ho: He Was Convicted. vi Aug, 2.---John Woneff, nuditor of Erie coun. today, of grand degree in connec the Buffalo cemetery deal. ---- larceny in the first At Bossemer City, NC... W. XX Brown, a bridegroom of an h shot and killed by John M. K It is said that Brown married Kineaid's sister, whom it is alleged he betrayed some months ago. hospital decided not to petitive plans for the but to weléct their 'own board of control will she uesfion of the entry of ways into the city, posted in the Intter boxes of Toronto ated, Noo! has heen ap- | 1 of the Toronto Bi eh in 2 b 3A I. and thot is 16 doubt ot, A Tot, Mary Bailey, A "Seven years a marmite, at 10 o'clock, wo 0 Avg. Ist, of Isaac , A090 st 8 ington, Aug. Ind. 908, Amma Florence, da eit urhter of the . aged thirty br-in-lnw's renls He Saturday, at thetiral, where will be cele

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