Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Jun 1907, p. 7

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IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Railway. CHANGE OF TINE t 12.10 p.m., mak- direct connection at Sharbot ull" points east and west, also ,. with No. 1 train for Wes, aembroke, Fort Willigan, Winnipeg. Calgary, Vancouver and Victoria, B.C. Full particulars at K. & P. and C. P. It. Ticket offices, Ontario street. eh TTY Gen. Pass. Agt. ALLAN lote Str. North Full particulars at K. & P R. Ticket offices, Ontario street Bay of Quinte Railwa) New short line for Tweed and greatest fuel-saver, Hundreds TOURS Summer Resorts]: Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Are described in "Tours to Summer taunts." Write for free copies to GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, MONCTON, N.B. Or Montreal Ticket office, James: street ; Toronto Ticket office, 51 King street East, King Edward Hotel CRAND TRUN "Homeseskers' Second-Class Round Trip Exour- berta leave Kingston, August 18th, 27th ; Sep. 10th and 24th. Tickets good to return within sixty days tro going date. Branch Local Time Table Trains will leave and arrive of Johnson street. GOING WEST Lve. City - Arr. City L FURNITURE 'olish Oak, 80x40 lish Large Mirror, ets, the latest st; or cash. nis, . Reid, taker and Furni- I Cam Nos. 1,2,8 4,5 and 8 run daily¢ All other trains daily cxcept Sunday. For full particulars, apply to J. P. HANLEY, Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts. STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER 7.30--9.15 a.m. 1.00-3.00 p.m. 7.80-0.15 a.m. 1.00--38.00 p.m. 80--9,15 e.m. 1.00--3.00 p,m. LELRLLLLL0E0R L004. Candles, Sky "Reckéts, Uiion 8, Torpedoes and Bombs, Tor- lags. 8 i incess Street i Baas 8 PPPPePR we ER VED CO BOS 0 BpBgRR® 82x ND ZINC MINE. range running ay, and have 5} hours at the g 2} & and Spoor's dock, et 8-30 BC without at Garden fsland golng to neston. : HB, BRICELAND, Manager. either are they paupers,. but past has revealed, large De- Present appearances it is fuller 'particulins, - Steamers "Toronto & "Kingston" od, leave Kingston oney, if you are not abso- for 1,000 Islands. will not sell less than 500 of debt and has an area of 8t., Kingston, Ont. Com daily, except Monday, WEST BOUND Montreal Line Tri-woekly service EAST AND WEST BOUND CADES SOEs OR: A. Toronto. NewYork Chinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street umn from 10.80 to 3.00 a.m. The tent place toe a8 a0 rd leave Kingsto a0 5 ve ton, at h for Thousand Is! p.m., for Rochester, SWIFT & CO Twin Screw Iron modern comfort. grees. health and comfort. J. P. HANLEY, or Ont. las Longworth, at reasonable prices. are unable to rise 'Jat 100 francs. American colony Comtesse Henri da very interesting deeply and relieves mation + ROYAL MAIL Irish International Exhibition Dublin--May to November LINEIA LONDO WOMEN ARE BECOMING UTOMOBILISTS. BRUTALLY B BRUISING A SIX-YEAR-OLD| Tons Setursey CHILD RECEIVED, The Father is Under .Arrest--The Children's' Aid . Society is in Charge--Father Had Been in ence on the Scaffold. States Lawyers. Bits. One of the most remarkable scence whe . ih the last century. Princess of Wales Never Seen at plate , Covent Garden--Height As a 23rd, 1885, a' comsiderable crowd of Distinctive Feature in Millin- bel ) lore the grim front For full particulars, Exhibition Pamph- ory. Longton, June 1.--An increasing wn ber of English society women are I misty morning. and it aie and an that dul a ir automobile club for ladies has established at the and reservations. to J. P. I Agwt, TRY or J. P. frowning walls on Lake Ontario & Bay df Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. 1000 ISLAND-ROCHESTER ROUTE on a flagstaff which | h : v N Geo! errington, West Napanee, on very fashionable ge g 'by 's hotel, Mhyfair.The Duchess of Sutherland, ome of the busiest well as one of the handsomest of the , finds time to act as presi to be a practical chauf- ~ be hoisted--the terrible which should announce that been done on a murderer. the prison a warder stood in his hand the cord hoist the hideous black on the ground at 'his did not come. In- arrived an excited that he was inhumanly beating his little daughter, Ethel, aged six years. On the chief's arrival he found the lit: idiotic brother, the mother is not living at home, having left some years ago, and the children have been left alone to keep house. They were taken in Graham, and later rington was taken into custody and placed in the lock-up. He was given a hearing, on Wednesday, before Po- strate Rankin, two men giving evidence as to the condi- tion of the little girl, 'and they went to show that she was beaten with a stick or some other heavy weapon. There were some sixteen bruises on the child's body twenty-four hours alter. Ferrington elected to be tried by the judge, and in the meantime he was awaiting his trial. Aid Society now has children under its care, pending an order from the court. Central prison be- released about two Chief Graham says he has scen men whipped in prison for crime but has never witnessed a more fright- ful bruising than what this six-year old little girl bears. |A SIMPLE REMEDY. Among other well-known women who drive their own machines are Lady Wimborne, the Baroness Camp- beil Von Laurentz, Mrs. Edward Ken- novelist; the Countess of Kinnouil. Miss Dorothy , other member, is perhaps the pioneer charge by Chief will not he hoisted. in the day Fer- will not be hanged today," he said. Loe, the prisoner whose death signal that crowd had awaited, had had ane of the most remarkable capes from capital punishment record: prison history. To this day how John Lee lived so many years after the events of that terrible morn- ing. "I had a dream." the wretched man | wrote to his sister the dav after his fearful experience on the scaffold--*1 Sunday night' (the night before thet day fixed for the exe the scaffold was ready and that they bad to mike an- other. I told the officers that were on watch over, me at six o'clock in the morning, but I did not think it was ing true. But it did. land points and at 5 5 of Quinte, calling at intermediate ports. ia i 3 y For further information, apply to J. Sis js not Mr. Sitetael : P. HANLEY, Ticket Ant, Jas. » C in 1891. he ; ae ; Jo., in , he re ceived from the court $260,000. He is said to have been another occasion. Mr. Dill, now a judge : ? rh, paid a million do}: ars for str tening out the tang] between Andrew C Re C. Frick over the transfer' of the pro- merged in the United States Steel Corporation. A fee of $500,000 is said to have been paid _ York lawyer, William D. Guthrie, for breaking the will of the late Henry B. of a system of steam- ships, railways and hotels, large attorney's fee recently in a court's decision at Seatt was that of Senator S. H. Piles, who will get $450,000 in the famous John Sulli- taken part in impo: v knows what it is to be held up BE. E. HORSEY, General Manager, ceeding the Quebec Steamship Company The royal box at Covent Garden has been seldom unoccuppi > The only member of the royal family who is never seen there is the Prin- Her royal highness' tastes in music are those of the most uncompromis- ing Philistine. She is very fond light music, and River and Gulf of St. Lawrence had a dream on snd, as to h Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude olien foes oar the latest musical comedy or a popu- lar ballad concert. Herein sip differs strikin, who can sit out 1 most tedious of Wag- operas. : The new millinery and coiffure, whick aim at height as their distinctive fea- ture, threaten women with baldness. This destructive new fashion, which creates the "haystack effect," is scribed by a West End hairdresser as not only inartistic but 'ruinous to the fore, having been with electric lights, electric bells and all SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS at 4 p.m., 17th June, 1st, 15th, and 29th July, 12th and 26th August, Pictou, N.S. calling at Quebec, G Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand River, Summerside, P.E.I., and Charlottetown, > BERMUDA Summer Excursions, $35 and by the new Twin Screw ian," 5,500 toms. Sailin York every alternate Wi mencing 5th June. Tem by Sea breezes seldom rises above 80 from the gpeen, yesterday at the time appointed was a miracle. I was on the brink of death three times. It is my wish I am tired of this wc I am waiting for the time {6 come, and I hope it will not be long. have been dead to Said to Relieve Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble. Fluid Extract Dandelion, 3 drachms; Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic, Compound Sabal, 1 Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound, 3} it yourself by shaking well in a bottle and take a teaspoon ful after each meal and at bedtime. can be obtained at a moderate cost, at any good drug store, and being composed mostly of vegetable extracts will not injure the most delicate sto- case recently closed at Milwaukee one firm of lawyers was allowed § another $50,000, and a third $150,000. For a single argument before the Un- ited States supreme court, Joseph Choate is said to have received 000. The effect of the argument was the declaring unconstitutional of the Had Mr. Delmas received the $100, 000 fee which it was at first ramored he was to recive he would rank among the highest-paid lawyers of the country, but a $25,000 fee does not entitle him to this honor. ------------ A Black King's Joke. Liverpool Mercury. Sir John Kirk, who knighthoods, 1s one of Brit ain's retired consular chief service was in Zangibar. 1 occasion the sultan of that country, Jol Lee i t ex lo The hair is dressed as high as pos: {awiosn did, not: exaggerat gible; a thick pad is pinned on crown of the head, and over this the hat is rolled. It is then arranged in quantities of small At cight in the morning of that February day he had been led from his cell to die. In What had been the coach house of the prison the gallows The finest trips of the season for The hat is lightly erection and secured by two long hat- is then loosened front and pinmed up to the brim h deep pit covered by the closed doors, which, when 'the condenmmed man was position, should, the executioner, fly open, a bolt being withdrawn by an assistant pulling a lever, The whole J had been tested several worked satisfactorily. with © John Lec standing there with ' the cap drawn over his hangman's rope around his' neck, the flap doors beneath his "not give away ! pulled the dever, ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. are harmless and For tickets and staterooms, a rescription is said to its relief of many cases of years' standing. i 1 has a peculiar effect on the kid- neys, assisting them. to filter from the blood the Uric Acid, ete., which caus- SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Denouncing this new fashion, a hair TO HAVE COMPETITION. "Nothing ruins the hair more than dragging it up from the temples. In a little time devotees of this ungain- ly fashion will not only become gray on the temples, but bald." There is one class of person who will benefit. The, girl with very short hair can raise her hat on an enormous cir- cular pad and pin her scanty locks up to meet her hat, thus doing away with the toil of arranging curls, coils wists, The "haystack" style seems like a monumental coiffure Among the Lace Makers Belle, France. Paris, June 1.--A competition of the beautiful hand lace which is only ob- tainable in France and Belgium i about to be opened at the Muses So- ciale in Pals, an interesting institu- tion founded by the Count de Cham- brun, husband of the sister of Nicho- tism and Kidney Little Girl's Hat. John. Struck by a happy thought, he reminded the British con- sul that i a supporters the royal the gate of the consulate, and that the presence of the real hrute would therefore be highly appropriate | Sir out difficulty neatly, "1 am sure that your highness said he, 'and when accompany the lion the bolt flew back, warders rushed forward and stamped but: the ddors ket sheir place. with 'their feet upon remained firm. Ice was lel aside, and carpenters were called in to saw some work away. Again all was ready. T e clergyman once more came to the words, "In the midst of lifé we are i= death." the bar was pulled, but the doors refused to part. stood there before ii g 3 g objéct of the competition is to 4 encourage the making of "practical lace i efE 22 fashionable early 5/ the "Dentddle de France," which has manv aristocratic supporters, has no- ticed that between the cheap commer cial lace, which is used for purposes, and the costly article used for luxurious toilettes there in no me. dium, and it is the object of the pre- sent movement to supply this. They have been hitherto largely im- ported into France from abroad t supply the deficien¢y, as the large num- ber: of purchasers of lace among middle classes want something better than the very 'cheap commodity, but to the high-priced lace of Brussels, Valenciennes and point .|de Venise, The importation of +| dium-priced lace during the last two or '(three years has exceeded Airancs. The competitors for French .| lace at a price sufficient to assure proper remungration for the work are He awarded prizes of 1,000 francs 'or the best, three at 500 francs nad five } E it & MONTREAL EL . A HOT MONTREAL ELECTION! ou. 'are to 2 £ 7 £ to receive you 1 EE 8 A Story Told By the Late Dr. munificent offer." il 2 When the poet of the habitant, the late Dr. Drummond, Canadian Club in Toronto two or thrée years ago his talk turned on the necessity in both Ontario and Quebec of' cleaner election methods, says Sat- He told a story of a time long past when Henri Beaugrand Jean Louis Béaudry from the mayoralty of Montreal. Beaudry had in ap important booth Irish contractor, who knew everybody in the district, while Solid Skin Comfort. injuries that befall the skin and for the diseases that at there can be nothing better Ointment. It is a won- derful healer and a prompt destroyer that cause blood pois diseases. Cures eczema, salt rheum, scald head, cold sores, erysipelas, piles, boxes, 25c., at Wade's drug store. did that happen. For than cighteen minutes Lee stood there. tasting the a; mentarily expected death. Then, the white cap was taken from i iE prison, while the jail authorities hos- tily: conferred' as tq . whet. should be done. A telegram was despatched. to the home secretary, court, informing him of the extraor- diniary occurrence and requesting in: and fresh-looking design for a chills hat is here illus- trated. The hat from which the above Sir William Har- i id The Early Bird. T i i ri od wi white daisie maid- bright young lawyer. Towards noon, proceeded to London to interview the trimmed with white daisies anc AN : Bishop Brewster, of Connecticut, is votes were coming in slowly, and the noted for his funny. stories amd to be about an old reprobate who decided to repent, and announced to everyone that whatever had done should be made So a man whom he had cheat: ed out of a large sum of money went around at midnight to demand it. did you come at this hour for, and wake me up? Why not wait till to-morrow ?"' said bon made .in loops is right side near the bac faced with a delicate shade of "I felt," spid Sir William Harcourt some votes to poll that the keen-eyed Irishman to, managed to persuade. that gentle- 4 booth: in order to partake of a lunch. While they were absent a regular polling booth. When the Irishman casually en- votes had been polled while he was out. "A few," said the deputy returning oer, passing over a long list "that it would shock the feelings of Some three hundred specimens made hy severty-five schools ol French {ace have already been sent in Lo the Muse Sociale. The president of* the. move ment is Mme. Emile Loubet, wife the ex-president of the French repub- liz,and amone the wany arigtoeratic supporters the following represenf the on the committee: upon again te undergo the pangs of imminent death, and | sighed a respite during her majesty's man to leave, the The World's Nickel. The imines of Southern British Col umbia were started for gold and sil- ver and found copper. Ihe wonderful mines of Sudbury were large city on this continent an impossibility, 3 Where Kipling Got It. RICHEST INDIAN ON WARPATH ---- : Furious Because He Could Not more mines are discovered by chance than by systematic 'prospecting, and the romance that generally tains to the discovery certainly clings to the finding of pyrrhotite in bury. Lost in the forest, of Sudbury was found, in the morn- ing, seated on an outcrop of ore that subsequently proved to be the f largest nickel-mining in- dustry in the world. An English firm obtained control of the mines but suc- in bungling the management, and it was not until United States engmeers conducted operations profits began to accrue. In 1589 Can- ada produced 1,000000 pounds of nickel; -the production, last year, was in the 'region of 15,000,000 pounds, of which about 90 per cent. finds its way across the border. There seems no mineral in the economic world so like ly to maintain its market value as nickel. Outside the production of New Caledonia, Canada suppl all the world's requirements, ese requirements become more and more each * year, and new discoveries metal are not keeping pace with the increasing demand. * 1 1" Radyverd Kipling undoubtedly got hb." replied the man, to from his maternal father, the Rev. Gporge Stanislas de Castellens, Marquise de Ganay, Baroness de Berckheini, Coun: tests P.. de Brissac, Princess de Fauci: gny-Lucinge and Princess de Murat. Fulsa Letter in New York Herald: Disappointed over bis failute to buy "fire water," and monthly income had not increased in proportion to the advance of crude -oil, former chief Putting on his glasses the Beaudry representative went over the names which brought to his ast visions of old Montreal and men who had disappedred. from mortal ken many years before; half- buys clothes to' put on; a woman buys them to show off. eds Et : young Macdonald was courting she lady whom he afterward father4n-law to bean Aged Methothist with extremely strict riotions in regand to the proprieties-- was injudicious enough on one occa- sion to enter the parlor without giv- any warning of wag that he. found Deeply shocked by man: solemnly said : Mucdonald, when I courted Mrs. Brown she sat on room and I on the PALE FACED GIRLS. 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They halted at a grave and after sev- eral speeches by veterans, Rev. Mr. Sharpe gave an address.' Large bou- quets were laid by veterans on grave of Capt. Stone, then a veteran and four volunteers, with rifles march- ed forward and fired three times over the grave. A prayer was offered, hymn was solemnly played, the muf- fled. drum began to beat and then the ceremony, 'which lasted an hour, was ended, and they all filed out again. The shops are all closed; it is a gen- eral holiday. This ceremony is per formed in a number of the cemeteries All friends who can do lovingly de corate their friends' graves. American flags are floating from many houses, and in the children's hands, and as the pastor sdid, the children get lesson in loyalty to their country and loyalty to the God, who gave them the country. I'thought it might inter est you and pechaps we, too, might have such a day.--A. C. M. i oak A here too. The biggest funeral we ever in Griffintown. Denis. Mulhern ? The poor boy was kilt the night St. 2 £ 3 2 - F : should have done if I had been court: ing Mrs. Brown." : » HE a -- well'! this is great work!" Slowly turning to the young lawyer end removing his spectacles the Irish- "Sir, I never thoug the resurrection." Justified Alarm. i E ! i : & H Was Willing To Pay. Chicago Record-Herald. ho evidently hailed from rural parts walked into the Ellsworth the other day and asked on © a certain firm was located. "They're not in the building," elevator man; "but get anvhow, end I'll E i » = | ht I'd live to see » chief lives about Id blood; they also i old ut in nal 5F if of i : : ¥ supplied and the hened and invigorated. of spirit, ruddy and strong is girl that assists her system by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. The following recent letter from Miss Etta McEwen, of Haliburton, "In using Dr. Hamilton's Pills I find my system is wonderfully built up. I have now a good appe tite, sleep more soundly. and awaken in the morning feeling quite ref : "Formerly 1 felt tired and breath a young man who could not have been married very long. rushed up to an attendant at the city hospi- tals and inquired after his wife, The attendant looked at the regis jo and replied" that there was no : Ready For Trial. A pretty girl went to a famous New York lawyer last month and asked him to conduct a breach of promise "What evidence have you?' askbd the noted jurist. in plenty," replied the brokenhearted one. Then she burst in to tears and added: "In the first place he always called on me in a business suit, and--and--and has married another girl." i i give you a ride." countryman got' in and the elevator shot swiftly upward, to immense delight. the. oar was again on the ground floor the farmer got out and reaching in -his pocket said. "That was a fine ride. How much is it *" fie it ¥ HH ¥ 4 i 7 i don't keep me waiting in this manner," said the excited young man. "I must know how she is." "Well, she isn't here," "She must be," broke in the visit table, when I came home from work." 32 it iH E 1 2 Twin Foes To Happiness. A pale face means : makes vou look badly and "the poor : "Haye gone to have ocd back of my kimono cut out." 1 Short-Cut Curing in the second he o! " 5 When you have a sbvere strain, or bruise, pain in- the back lief in the shortest possible time. No thing can relieve and eure quicker than Smith's White Liniment. Jt penetrates A Good Reason. "So, after being so long undecided head. . give quicker results Hamilton's Pills and 1 strongly advise every young woman to use . hen All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25¢. per box or five boxes for C. Polson & € badly. There can be no without health and energy secured ba and Vitality with pil (Libs Ther, ats a _grent nerve Wades drug store." Appearances Deceive. nel. . ghtiul fresh complexion roe. Still, one can never tell the goods ih a -- like magic. Bottles 25¢., at Wade's Drug Store.

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