Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Nov 1906, p. 9

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owd . . . 's papers for our "After Sup:, re shopping vo quite an extent" now, and the reductions on ap- ill increase it very pleasantly, ill give just the bare reductions, come. Here are the items - Striped Flanellette, Tic. 's 12}¢. Linen Collars, Bc. 's Heavy 50c, Underwear, 33.. EE A ----------_ Monday--They inter Coats Now : and space to selling ittle girls are in need of to buy children's ng, as the atire price range is: before much idea can be formed e children to-night or Monday ? Inwsibly Striped Green Tweed Coat; fancy yokes, collar and reveers, cuffs piped with satin, full hack | with side-pleats, double breasted, lined throughout. 4 I For 2 to 8 years--at Navy Frieze Coat, yoke back front, inverted pleat and back, 3.50 down fancy inlaid collar, trimmed with green throughout. velvet, lined Extra-special... 'w. Mail Order Stystem carries at if the goods are not what counter, we'll return all the ' expense. No red-tape or de- at you wish, or our adver. nd tell ws all you can. We 1 care that you would receive that. Your 'Xmas You ? d satisfaction of haying ' part, we can't see why just as good, and gene- ce "you will get then is evel best right up to the the earlier you start next week : == , up) HANDKERCHIEFS. ._|LADIES' 'XMAS HANDK ERCHIEFS 1.35 in fancy cardboard boxes cont ining 39] 3 i dozen, special only 4%. a box 1.99 LADIES' "XMAS HANDK ERCHIEFS in dainty plush boxes containing | dain.| dozen, special only 99¢. a box. 9c. [LADIES® "XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS very fine pure linen hemstitched, i ARS| extremely dainty gift boxes cont ing} dozen, at 1.75 a box. -- r-- * Delineator a Z. am at will last over a year at an kindly of you every will cost only one dollar, The only thing is, be sure month. $ : 00 December use Slippers ar all day long " idler Light, Rlexible Solcs, Low Heels; celor Blac and Green, ed $1.00 a Pair . A better grade, Fur- _ trimmed; with Hand * Turned Soles, soft and BS light, $1.60. d that you could get in a Shoe y, they are .the genuine Dolge gf Be Winter Goods at t#Shoe Store Need stylish garments [or new coats, and 5 ays away. Well, there's no doubt byt coats, now. Why, yu, ladies garments 'receive | 2.25, 2.49, 2.75 ), but you know, coats must be seen of their _ Surcouf and K The. Bogus CPIT=lo Prati. KAISER ENJOYS IT * AND ALL GERMANY LAUGHS THE ARMY. ------ Viogt, the Bogus Captain, Who Arrested a Mayor By the Aid of Wilhelm's Troops, Expects Court Will Take Matter as Joke and Fass Light Sentence. i Nov. 22--The escapade of terlin, Nov. 22. a Cniblet Voigt, who personated an army officer, arrested the mayor of mick and looted the town trea- ig ig still the talk of Germany, and much fun is poked at the army for its almost ridiculous: credulity. The kaiser himself has thoroughly ejoved the joke and regards the bogus captain in somewhat the light of a hero, at least as a remarkably clever man. It is even stated that at a dinner given by Prince Buelow, at which the emperor was present, the conversation turtied on the Koepenick fair. ; 0 of the fuests remarked that every country had its national great man, to which the kaiser lanchin-ly replied : "Yes, and Prussia has its Captain Von Koepeniok." It was then suggested that the pseudo cap- tain should be pardoned. - To this his majesty said he «could agree personally, but it was immos- sible in the caso. of a person who had "arvetdl a term of penal servitude. It was not the custom of the crown to exercise the privilege of mercy on such people. Voight was taken in chains, vester- day, to the central jail in Berlin, where he will sit in turance vile until he is brought to trial. His er has engaged Dr. Schwindt, a local barris ter, and to-morrow the gallant old bandit will confer with his counsel and map out a scheme of defence. At the final hearing before the po- lice, yesterday, Voight indicated that be will plead that the coup has been en too seriously. He said that it was in no sense a' ¥obpery, bat mere- ly petty thievery, because the money was not actually taken, but was given to him. : ; Voight hopes to escape with a livht sentence, but as he must face five serious charges--forgery, hurglary, fle- priving citizens of their liberty, crim- inal coercion, and the illegnl use of Voight only acquired raid, by visiting thegtres, officers, and apparel and talking and swaoupring. studying Voigt was rele (unter polizeiavisicht) from jail on completing fift servitude for theft, In sed on in consequence Wismar. But mise expulsi of any for this at his craft, lice kept worrying him--ne have to wait a little "captain of Koepenick." It that with the money for he was a very thrifty and put by ners and bearing of office ir as itter fact his of armed men--his next prison sojourn is likely to amount to life imprison- ment, Koepenick 'was just what might have] sienation and resum office, to the been expected from a Avellhred officer. | oreat. oy of the K crers, whe He waxed indigant over the staYement | held the doctor in hic teem. Prit that he had drunk the mayor's coffee, § nearly all the money was found at "Had 1 committed such a blunder 1} Voiat's lodgings in Berlin, I dare sax should have immediately been detect- § you have read that the emberor has ed as a swindler. The Koepenick offi-* 3,4 all particulars cials must do me the justice close characteristic manner of most of his wages would go to the theatres and concerts for the purpose of studying the man the German manner a couple of weeks before On February Ist of the present year ticket-of-lenve Rawitsch years" poral rv and for gery. He eame to Bérlin in July from Wismar, where he worked for a court shoemaker until expelled by the Meek lenburg government wholly and solely on account of his shady past and not meluct on At the preliminary examination Friday Voigt complained that the po ver gave lod time in explanations, but called him a chance to settle down and vara f upon my soldiers to use their wea. an honest " livelihood. All his coups Pons have been dicéeted against 'publié Voizt sqeals very correct German, bodies, not private persons. The post. office fell 5 victim to the forgery. Asks of thing" could bie done by means of sol- veal ser to his. fellow coutte diers; with soldiers he could have Various uncomplimentary arks ak brought down bigger game than the § out his general appearance ng an offi mayor and accountant of Koepenick, er, have made the ands of - the Gor Voight wimted money to star house man press, but Voit anbhanth keeping with, He was er red to af points to the fa £ that Ie met. snvoral widow and purp 1 marrying her as | of the real articles on . wind soon as the nec ry funds were egot "avery one had saluted without. the together. It is likely the wide will 0 for the gallant appe saved at Wismar | his, workman Voigt \ conduct to admit the Concert halls, and restaurants frequented by thein Voit might have been still working for the court shoemaker, for he is we ry clever society; at he Room Where the Bopus Captain SA that I behaved myself as man." gentle questioned him as to why he elected to masquerade as since there were hae that no Ii have bren fo ready in sich an expedition." Vaicht resolutely defended fe. had native 'than to participate the may no other i you al absolutely to submit. Voigt to Criminal Commi Wehn, who cleverly ran the © to earth, "had en in Dr. Langer dn | han's place, you would have done.ex- actly the same, T shouldn't have wast and carefully chooses his expressions, According to a TST Teporl, nine one ed how he came upon the idea of f which ean be easily belioved, he dis- plundering the Koepenick municipal { plaved r markable talmts at school. coffers oigt said that he had all} Voist seems to bh a perverse genius, along been © convinced that a * who otherwie have heen Yichtest hesitation. That the eo heen put on wr but that of the tailor who sunvlied the headgear. The portrait herewith shows the "cantain' with a slisht growth of beard. On the day of the conp he wns cloan-shaven excent as to the ubper lip The le on his ean had militar mayor has withdrawn his re of the hunt capture reported to him viva voce and ~ AN EXTRAGRDINARY NEW DIRICIBLE FLYING MAGHINE A : To Zhe TH Dr B® The airship, or which has heen 'tonstructed by rer for M. Deutsche de la Meurthe, has just emerged from 18 first successful trials. The body of the balloon is made of a material of which rubber is the principal constitu: at, and, like the Balloons of MM. Le- baudy, is of a fourfold thickness, disposed as to % ®am which ean 80 havetno~ longitudinal split. tire of the balloon consists of "hambera to the main envelope, Which serve the purpose of wings, or | irigi 3 { d are -dirigible balloon, acroplancs, an ily. much om MM. | move stable than aeroplanes, generally 1 | av inclined can | of seveniy-horse-power, : je which it actuates is very cleverely be o hung as to be forward. The idea of the construction ut the most novel and curious feq- | i o side machinery is due to te . i length of the ship is a ey i about thirty-two { anced, 'and is be, though we are think driving the mitch more difficult one. ha and th airship 'The driving motor of the car and of the p g feet, its diameter is naturally much a capacity of screw to that they must render thy task io ¢ in a. wind a well = 27% ---------------------- guard might J DEATH PENALTY One of the police officials in Berlin i a captain no captains of his French Cabinet Paris, Nov, . 94. age (Vo'ght was born . at Tilsi Ne . hn aah 1849) whee po ter of justice for top coe (NGL, vis 2 apital mis t. Voight replied, "I had thought of | *2Pital pumishmen that, too, hut 1 didn't want to vo as aie" .: ; : | Monday. an aid major, as should have had ie a to have a lioutens in nance; and you will probably with me exeentioner, MM. Since then France tioner to tence, a vear for STVICeS wera very Indeed, Deibler's atched, Paris, Nov. 24... NM. accused of stenling haar character, to face with the the royal family To every one is sur be driven off. The teachings of his svstem w sensible nut. i the chapel is being hastily converted No' medicine ean be more certain to into a dormitory for 100 men. guiickly cure, Vonvenient to take, us | ---- one pill at bedtime, safe, becavss en | Religion Too Exacting. tively veg tables unfailing, beea Ea 8, Nov. 21. Twelve thousand Eroved hy thousands that Dr. Hamil native ( hristians of , the province. of tans Pills sot you up In afew days lindin, Tonkifi, have informed the From Cheboque Pt., N.S. comes the j French president that they renounce following from Mra. W. A. Reynolds: | (neh pre Catholic roligion peeanse "A year ago my health began to : | the exactions of the missions are more I. lost aputite, became nervous, a than they ean pay. sleepless, My weight ran down, I ©» | . came thin, hollow cheoked, and" aul Vélpine Freak black rings under my eves. | really 1 \ N > T 4 felt as if the charm of life had loft | Tondon, Nov, 24. The Lp s : oi a fox which had a black tip to its tons Pills, and got fe boxes at { brush instead of the usual white one. "Within a month my apietite and | It Was allowed fo live color wer good. F gained" strength, ) and felt like a new woman. New hii Virtuous Guernsey. and vigor retorned, and my friends London, Nov. .M.- The prison at soarecly knew me. A medicine that Good health means The maintenance feet, and its total capaeiiy about 30, 000 cubic feet The late exeentioner The his services, oninion in France has lon adverse to the death penalte that his i called for, salary worked out at about $2,500 for every diminal he rarely socialists, DOOMED. cabinet ap- proved the bill prepared by the minis the abolition The : S---- Challenged To A Duel. Gregor, who was the famous 1 x ond from the Countess do Rodel- mark a complete brea lee, sent a violent lefter to the Count Approves a Bill For Its Abolition. measure is to be introduced in the chamber next Tho formal abolition has been anti- Cipatéd ever since the budget commit t opel. the salary of the Deibler, last has had ne exons carry out the death received £5,000 but public ir heen count for slander and defamation of has shunned contact -------------- Proper Medicine For The Blood Orives Away That Tired Feeling ; Makes You Feel frisx. ¢ to come person acts experience and cleanses ith a course of Dr. Ham ilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butter much N with poisons and wastes that | Chapel .As A Dormitory. London, Nov, 24 There has heen on the such an extraordinary rush of the poor to the Gordon rogd workhouse, me and when springtime arrived Jin the "Plies" to { should | Iw th 1 react of Dr. Hamil | Wood, will do ghis should be in every home." and souree of health at ie found in Dr. Hamilton's Pills, rer hox, or five hates for $1. denle ar bv mail from son & Co., Hertford, Co 'and Kingston, Ont. July. that ASvistant vod Sueeess and happiness depend uvon it V7se sees; Lsguise of fhe Capiamn, IN CHARGE OF HUSTLER. Things Lively. Rerlin, - Nov. mude his first pubdic Witerance in of | that Germany's or's revime is forthwith to be rid imefficient 'beaureaueratic telliment aporessivencss. late Herr Dernburg intimates that ling Germany's =n | "men schooled in fo | miany's coffort represent nothing hut sions not merely an "appendix" German activity. Herr Dernburg blue | colonial development, de Rodelle trying to pro colonies hitherto merely capacious voke him" to & The count re- | Consumers of subsidies. ' 4 fused the and M. Greger . now declares that he will sdmmon the Fortune Drives Man Mad. Paris, Nov. 24, ------ expectedly inherited ga large fortune, Living Statue Poisoned. { lost his reason and committed suicide; ; oe . Thomesset, who was very poor all London, Nov. 24 Misa Odell "Gala ¢ jig life, worked as night watchman in ion "was unable to finish her. living | ge Boulevard de 1a Villette. Recently statuary px mance at the Pal he heard that his brother had died Mhaatee; ent, in Hoe qu . f in America, leaving him all his pro- Rudden b £ nodien exanuna- 2 ™ f " | 3 tion showed that she was suffering Jory Ths wd nan somed changed inf from ptomaine poisoning, and she was but a ater wg Ine news, going about his work taken home in great pe } as usual. ---- ~ - Last night terrible yells. were heard Prince To Enfer Parliament. 1in the house where he was employed, Brussels, Now MM -Crown: Prince j On entering the building the police Albert, evoerci a right granted hy | found him de molishing the furniture. the Belgian constitution, which few ' Before he could he arrested he fraetur- Belgian royal princes have hitherto jd his skull Gy dashing his head made. use of, has decided te conte ¢ the | 8gninst the wall, senate. He will thus bis broneht face -------------- with won| 2,500,000 Cyclists In Britain. { There are' 2,500, London, {O00 eyeles Nov. 24 in use in the United King- In Mexico's arid repions are laree { dom, or one for every twenty of the forests of a acia, which have no | population, according to a state leaves, but only 'thorns and blossqm. | meat by the chairman of the Rudge- y Whitworth company at the annual meeting of the company, shares was declared. ---------- Postmen's Christmas Boxes. London, Noy ember on f head postinen tier! xhausted feelin, said that Christmas boxes were equi » exhauste cling. 1 3 3 - When the blood is weak. ti in and 'MA'ent to an average increase of 3s. Laie : aig 1 a woek ages delalitated, cirulation is slow, and in ® W In Wages ---- confeqpuenve the system is con ed Chamberwell two that every hounds, victed prisoner, yesterday, {nil was 1 publlie for inspection, Pills. 1 vou try them, they will eer a tamly please vou. he will 'summon to the task of rejuvena- drooping colonies] the determined art of standing up in the workl and go- ing aheqd." He calls upon the coun! trv to abandon the theory that Gerd twenty-two voars of 'colonial useless sport, and to join with him in maks ing the Fatherlangd's over-sen posses ta the* empire, but thriving outposts of is keoping his own counsel rearding his specific ideas fo but thoy will with the tra' ditions which have made the kaisor's An old man of sev: enty-two, named Thomesset, who uni yesterday. 74° one ten per cent. dividend on 'the ordingry paintings were presented to the town Th: 24.--Mr. Wheat- ley, who gave evidence yesterday at the 'meeting of the Select Committee Postal Grievances on behalf of the of London, during the last day or ward is crowded, and Puckeridge while cub hunting at Plashes Standon, yesterday, turned up Guernsey contained not a single con- and the thrown open to the general Harsh 'pureafive remedies ara fast mving wav ta the gentle action and mikl effects of Carter's: Little Liver H 506. New Minister Likely to Maké 24. ~The kaiser's new colonial minister, Horr Bernhard Dern- burg, who is expected to become the Joseph Chamberlain of Germany, has a speech 'at Halle. The atmosphere of "hustle," which it freely thes, bears out the predictions made at the time of his appointment in September' colonial administra tion under this Amerionn-trained hank C methods and to be characterized by a spirit of ind ¥ who is wéll known in Zurich was ex- pelled from the canton yesterday for |'n his trade to practice in the most fraud. The police found her lodgings | fashionable cities of the worl, vis. : most tastefully furnished, and discov: London, England and Pafis, France. It ered bottles of champagne and gold | fs, therefore, sot necessary for us to and notes hidden to the value of |eay thet the best workmanship and fit £1,500, » i» guaranteed. ; 5 . -------- Customers can supply their own woods ives vigor, strenoth, vitality to | ©" Secure them from the company: Mon your nerves, stomach and every part Ww returned it work is not Ad of your body. It's easy to take: swal- Phone low a little Hollister's Rocky Moun- tain Tea: it does the business. Tea or " the Suffolk assizen to months' imprisonment, and James Rumsby. a laborer, to nine months, for stealing fifty a meichbor's with fifty inferior animales. BULL-FIGHTER TO WED. End Happily. ge a aa most famous Rafnel- Gon- | zaloe--familiarly known as "Macha- to-morrow to Miss Clemenston, = the daughter of a wealthy English resident. : toma' of he youn Erp "oe vious Young rl, for Machaquito is the idok--as matador always isaf the whole na- tion. He wat one of the most of the fiatadors who appeared at the great coronation bullfight. ; ' After making his appen in arena and saluting King Altoneo. and "| Queen Victoria, he gravely marked out a ving, with his sword and stepped in- side it. A roar of applause went up vast audience, for the act signified that Machaquito would not retreat from that suet until either he or the hull was killed Without stepping from the rine, he fought off the charges of the bull un- til his sword had reached its heart. and the great beast fell hack with its horne at his feet. : It was at a bullfight that Miss Cfo mentson first saw M ito, and » carried awav by his cool dar- ing, she threw her fan at him. The matador picked it un. kissed it, and the courtship that day. Machaquito, as one of the chief matador, is, although auite a Young man, very wealthy, for the salary of ona of these popular favorites fs something like that of a oreat anera- tie tenor. For the coronation Hullfioht Machanuito received $1,500, in addi- tion to innumerable pifts of jewelry, and his revenue, at a low estimate, amounts to £50,000 a year, -------- Jumped I A Voleano. Kobe, Nov. oA third voleanic suicide within a few months took place yesterday at Kumamoto. Harapina Takuji, a youth of twen- ty, ascended the Aso voleano, accom- panied by a guide. For some time he Sat on the edge of the crater smoking a cigar without giving any indication of mental distress. He suddenly got. up and the guide, and while the latter was ex pressing his thanks leaped into the smoking abyss with a shout of "farewell." Takuji left a Ritter stating that his suicide was due to anxioty as to his future, and that he preferred death to poverty, ---------------- Burglars Reject Plate. London, Nov, 24... residence scene of a daring burgla ' early Friday morning. "A considerable - Harry Cillinghiin, who at Birmingham yesterday in connec tion with the attempted theft of a latge quantity of silver from the pre- mises of Messrs, Goodby & Son, sil. versmiths, ws found to be wearing thin kid gloves as a precaution against finger-print-evidence. a, Versatile Princess. Fdinburgh, Nev, 24.--T have come acquainted. with many of accomplishments of but T am not sure she in the ing of scomes;" said the Duke of Argyle, yesterday. at a bhmar at Lookerhie, Dumfriesshire, which the duchess opened, and at which she presented the prizes in a scone-making competition. ------ti Forgotten Treas ices. Paris; Nov, 24.--Life-size portraits of Napoleon III. and the Fmpress Fu- genie have been discovered in the attic of the Hotel de Ville at Mete- The was arrested be- the Princess Louise, is specially up y the emperor in 1860. and during the siege at Metz they were taken out of their frames and hidden. ------ Too Little Illness. London, Nov. 24.--Three doctors, who were sued, yesterday, at the City of London court for delsts, which they had failed to pay. declared that their practice had been so bud recently that they were unable to pay. An order for payment by small instalments = was made in each case. ----bi Head Of The Family. "Paris, Nov. 20.--A: man who was nearly beaten to death by his wife for intoxication told the police magis- tate at Paris that he 'was very ofatefil to her for hey kindness, and if she had only chastized him sooner have for his evil habits been a good man. he would Unfair Exchange London, Nov. 24. Freder: farmer. was sentenced, yes superior lambs from field and replacing them Champagne Drinking Beggar. Geneva, Nov. 24.--A begunr Woman Romance Begun in Arens--Will others fail no business deal at a reasonable price. S. ROUGHTON, 'Nothing ever tukes a for Men, Women « + Children. I Send It On Approval--You © It--If You Woney I Refund Your & 1 Wave invented a 'rupture appliance an] Can ly ih, BBO seth on only one that will absolutely hold the to -- i ---- without chafing or hurting less than wany ordinary have put the price so low that any person, rich or poor, and I absolutely guarantee it to ous wear it, and if it send it back to int, banks or any in Marshall will tell you 1'do businese--always square, Here is what Mr. Jas. Heitton, a wdnent manufacturer. of - Bethlehem writen 3 "C.K, Brooks, Esq: Dear Sir :--T have been rupt six and have always had trouble with &t wilf I wot your appliance, It is very easy. fits peat and enug. and ay wt any wret it of id | pr Roching = En of money, gold and silver articles and | Jas. a, 3 other property were stolen, but al: you have When aL everything else, though 'the plate cupboard was .over- I have my frontest icoess, Write nie hauled nothing was taken from it. to-day and I will send you aby. book on . -------------- Rupture ud he Cure, show nr my Bo nu al In Up-To-Date Bury! .c OF oople Who Rave ste gt a pen London, ' Nov, 24, --A man named | cured. It alk is thatant relief when Rome 1 use no salves, les. Just wu straleht harness, no. C. E. Brooks, 2,316 Brooks Bldg., Marshall, Mich, Better than 2 a Bank. There are ternptations to draw 'money -- « bank account. v » Kingston. 'harder Vablets, 35¢.. Mahood's drug store. out of worry than hard work, | Y

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