Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Aug 1907, p. 1

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< - AR. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1907. Sm FACE ORGS === Intend to Walk to Montreal and] | Seven hundred silk workers are on Go to Europe. i Man., July 31.--After 4 Whiskey Detectives Are In strike in Scranton, Fa. Joseph Hatton, the author and Trouble, A rate war is threatened rest and recuperation at} journalist, is dead in y ene among roads running between Chicago and People's Mission," the Douk- | pis are away again. The | dled | Wew York, County Crown Attorney Anderson THEY ARE THE GOVERN. MENT'S INFORMERS, Ee DAILY MEMORANDA. Band in Macdonald Park, 8 p.m. This is Lasmnas Tay in churches. Vaudeville, Ontario Park, 8.830 p.m. ea tier in every aflérnoon ang even- ng This day in history :--Battle of the Nile, 1798. Excursion to America, to-morrow, 8 a.m. Steamer Capt, Visger line leaves 2.43 } p.m. daily, for Thousand Islands. : PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The state of Georgia has | 3 ® I npplf - Her Share In The ~ Mine ------" DEED WAS INVALID WITHOUT HER CERTIFICATES. . Steanior To Get Bing our Friends to for each carries little move than | and despite all the 'efforts | them otherwise, went out | to of towards the east on foot. | The Do hors earnestly desire to sock am Ocean port on the Atlantic, Montreal preferred, and with childlike | faith are preparing to march through Canadian territory to that city. It was @ d torthem that the physi- | cal © gies of such a hazardous undertaking made the feat an almost Ti oo 3 3 Agreed to Ropudiate His Cons| ciuiliet Jl vor do With you women and children? The womey fession--He Has Secured a lw; A proiably be maltreated on the Firm to Defend Him When His ma ,, in the various construction Trial Comes On. Boise, Idaho, August a tional story has been published here |™ Th Be fifo a . [to the effect that x Albert E. ut. 41 is Siveen hundred miles | Horsley, of Northumberland county, | any bits # {Ont.. has arranged to bring suit Hive | nl against Daniel Cardover, to whom her |" 0 a uh . : | aad sold his interest in the Her |, We can live on berries, and God will ee -------------------------------------- onsTOn FOR. THRIFTY BUYERS To make things lively in the Dress Goods Section during the summer months we have made arrangements to make separate skirts at a price that ought to interest every thrifty, economical woman, The Proposition From this date until further notice we will make to your special order, stylish man- tailored. 3 Separate Skirts at $1.50 Each A saving of three dollars. The Entire Stock O! Dress Goolls is at your disposal for the choosing of your Skirt. Remember this is not a clean up. of old stock. You have your choice WHIG TELEPHONES. 24>--Business Office. 229--Editorial Rooms. 202---Jobbing Department. Color Printing a Specialty. The Dy always on sale at ore, Market Sguare-r Open till late each evening "Royal Doulton.' We have just open- ed a lot of very prebty ODD JUGS, LATES, TE A- POTS, etc., of this celebrated maker. Prices Right. Robertson Bros. CHINESE AS SERVANTS. / 4 j THE at \ . The Steel Corporation Will Fairly. Duluth, Aug. 1.--All the steel trust strikers have voted to return to work and operations will be resumed. It is believed that the Steel Corpora- tion, in ¥eply to the striling ore dock- men, wal delivered, yésterday, and the men took action thereupon at a meet- ing Which was called for that pur pose. 'The letter expresses : (1) Read NE Hobor party, ~three in number, bundled | up il pelongings, not a difficult mat- | ter, a {was injured in @ runaway accident | near Belleville. | Rev. Mr. Willinmson, Hamilton, res- jcued a Toronto young lady from drowning at Grimsby. Grave irregularities in the prepara- {tion of the town of Trenton's. voters' { list have been discovered. Trying to Stir Up the Hotel Men The Hydro-Electric commission re- --They Fall Into a Trap Them- eeived Fequest from is city of Pet . | erboro for a supply of power. selves--Will Have to Answer [i is probable that another U, Charges of Being Drunk Disorderly. It is Said That Orchard Has 8. and naval station will be created on the {Pacific coast, possibly »t San Diego. Kemptville, Aug. 1.--C. Hanson and | Archbishop Langevin, in Winnipeg,on A. Bolier, the two whiskey "spotters" Tuesday, celebrated the silver jubilee of the Ontario government, who have of bis cunsecration as priest. - been making trouble for hotelmen at President Falliercs has signed a de- Ottawa, Almonte and other places, |S dissolving the branch of the Fran- are under bail, to appear before Po- (T°°0OR Brothers located at St. Ignan, lice Magistrate Beckett, of Beckett's |'" the Haute Garonne, France. Landing, on August 29th, on charges of being drunk amd disgrderly. The two informers, it iy alleged, had been trying to stir up Some trouble in Kemptville and Oxford Mills, and it was in the latter place that they are said to have gone past the limit in the amount of liquor they consumed themselves and the quality of language they used to- | wards all and sundry. They had charges apainst two Ke stville men, and one from Oxford Mills, but all were dismissed for want of proof by Reove Baker and Justice of the Peace Mosher, of Mervickville, and Justice of the Peace Carson, of Burritt's Rapids. The accused were R. L. Willis, Kempt- ville, Tor selling without a license; Thomas Warren, hotelkeeper of Kemptville, for selling during prohi- bited hours, and A. Leach, Oxford Mills, for selling without a license. As | stated, all were acquitted and the charge of drunkenness was, hid in turn. Camps. .. "God will take care of us," one wo- answered. 1.---A sensa- to part of the country is We make very thing waitehl, 1 rocky. How will you and guarantee everything we make. Only EXPERTS in our § factory John Mekay Fur House, § 9 eed us." Their ultimate destination, they say, {is South Europe, where they can live in peace. In consideration of the wo- men in the party they will probably go southwards. They have hought new boots with the money collected. They aver that they had been badly treated by the Dominion government,' when their lands were taken away from them. They feel it bitterly. : a CANADA'S PROSPERITY, Ottawa, Aug. 1.--The cus- toms revenue of Canada is growing at a tremendous rate. or the first four months of the present fiscal year to July 31st, the cus- toms revenue shows an in- crease of Almost thirty per cent. Collections during the four months amount to $20,565,604. In the corre- sponding four months in the year previous the col- Jections totalled $15,721, 080, the increase amounts ing to $4,844,614. For the month of July the customs collections totalled $5,- 442,801, an increase of $1,880,222 over July, of ------------------------ Our store is filled with good things especially suited for Campers Fishing Parties Picnic Parties Mail orders carefully packed and IKE ENDED. Majority Are Apt to Disregard Deal Contracts. Victoria. is no doubt that, with the shortage of labor, Chinese servants have become very exacting. They all want to become cooks, and, as every one knows, there are other household duties for which help is needed quite ax much as for cooking. Besides, there is a distinct tendency on the Colonist, There Pry shipped. | Jas, Redden & Co. County of Frontenac. Ee WILL BE RECEIVED BY Bh Se ses Sd coments Foor or w. ¥. FRANKEN. Chairman of Ronds and Bridges Committee. J. W. BOWARDS, County Clerk. part of Chinese servants to disregard | all contracts which they make with | their employers. They leave on short | notice, and very many of them are] utterly insensible to any kind of | ibility. The shortage of labor is enabling us to see the Chinaman in| his trae light, and there is plenty of} evidence that if he is: allowed to control the domestic service al she province, our homes soon be in the hands of a union of tals; with whom we have almost nothing in com mon. It would be a fool's paradise into which we would enter if the prayer for the free admission of IMPORTANT NOTICE. LADIES and GENTLEMEN, who are troubled with such health and teauty destroying ailments, as weak Jungs, and all stomach disorders should tr. NATURAL HOME TREATMENT of SCIENTIFIC PHYSICAL CULTURE, ete. For particulars write to PROF. G. A. §| PALMER, 65 Alived St., Kingston, (Strictly Confidential.) | ---------------------- Take Notice THAT I WILE NOT BE RESPON- sible for any accounts contracted by my wife, Ella Balls after this date. HERBERT BALLS, July 30th, 1907. IT IS A FACT. Where you get good stall you main money and you 1 do that by buying your Stoves, Furpiture and Jatpets at 'S -Hamd Store, 398 Prin- oeas 4 SHAW AND WORKMAN. i Principal of Wesleyan College De- fines Position. July 31. Principal Wil Weslevan College, has to the lopal Montreal, liam Shaw, of written a - long letter press in which he shows that there is no controversy between himself and Dr. Workman. The discussion is one regarding the orthodoxy of Dr Workman. Principal Shaw says in part :- "Will the public please under- stand' that I have initiated no pro- | secution of Dr. Workman for heresy. 1 have Simply expressed my opinion Chinese as servants were complied with. It is proper to add that among | Chinamen there are many who ap-| preciate their obligations towards | their employers, een of good, sterling | honesty, whose word can be absolutely relied on. But such are in the small] minority. lt would be exceedingly bad policy for the housewives of Brit-| ! ish Columbia to entrust their domestic welfare in the hands of irresponsible Chinamen and this is just what would happen if the request for their free! admission into Canada were complied | with. ---- Maberly Items. Moberly, July 31. Raspherries not sg plentiful as expected on ac count of the dry weather, Farmers are in the midst of their haying and report a fairly good crop. Mrs. John Norris is home from the Cobalt to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curl visited friends at Westport om Sunday. Two popular young people are expected to be married soon. Mise Annie Allen returned to Sharbot 1 after a few 8 stay here. and Mrs, William Bygrove visited at Thomas Briggs'. Austin Puchanan called on Bathurst friends. Herbert Buchanan spent Sunday at the home of Robert Perkins. ake wool Mr. itn | EES ¢ ENDORSE TAFT. Ee EJ ¥ ¥ » Columbus, O., Aug. 1.-- iness to re-employ all old men before a ig laborers mot heretofore in the | t of the company; (2) will to take up with gny of the employees after they have returned to work, Sndividually or collectively, any MRS, CHARLES MOYER Wife of the Western Federation Mining Officer accused in the Idaho wmwerver is=ue which the men believe should be readjusted. Sunfield's Wite. "cults mine, the claim deed was invalid, as it di her signature. Added story to the effect that Peter Breen has secured an interview with Orchard and has induced the latter to agree to repudiate his confession, and that Orchard has emploved the firm of Breen & Root to defend him when his trial comes: on. d not bear to this is a EYE DIAGNOSIS, -- New Method of Revealing Inter- nal Condition. Paris, Aug. 1.--A new contrivance, likely to be of great service in eye diagnosis, has been reported by the Academy of Science. Dr. Fortin has discovered that light from a meroury vapor lamp, passing through y cheots of plue glass and reflected into are [the eye of a large Jens, reveals inter- | of*sixt en, and nal condition infinitely better than an ordinary white light, By placing a screen with a pinhole be tween the light and the eye a magni- fied image of the vessels at the back of the retina, which have been hither | to almost invisible, has been obtained. The capillary veins, the diameter of which is emly two thousandths of a millimeter, seem to distend with cach heart Beat, and it is even possible to count the blood globules. STEAL $20,000,000. Grocers Do Amount. Albany, N.Y., Aug. 1.1 mann, state sealer of weights measures of grocers in cities of the state, starting Al with hat Ahoy 3 two | Up Customers For This | Fritz Reich- and | measures, has begun an inspection of i in the various | 3 She's v eago, who say of Jake Sunfield, the man held here for the murder of Andrew Radzyk, and she says his right name is Jake Ta- millo. She says he threatened to kill her when she was here wirh her four little children, a few months ago. She came here to try to induce him to re turn to their home in Chicago, but failed and went home alone. Cups Remain In Canada. Petawawa Camp, Ont. July 31.- The Londonderry Challenge cup and Prince of Wales' cup, stay in Canada, | being won on aggregate score by the | Canadian composite team. The Brit ishers had a total of 549.91 in field, | and 507 in heavy, and the Canadian Britt FEEXEFEFXREIRF ER FEF F FE EFF the year before. BESTED NELSON, Out '4m Twentieth Round. FAX EAE SBE RE RRE EF EXER EE | -------------------------------------- won The British proposition for the abo- lition of contraband has been adopt ed against strong opposition in com- mitten at The Haque. reprieve was bh by Judge Britton, for ok de who was to have been for murder at Port Arthur to-day. Both British houses have approved the grant of $250,000 to Lord Cromer, who recently resigned the post of Brit ish agent and ,consul-general in Egypt. Only eighteen hundred miles of the National Transcontinental railway re mains to be contracted for, and work | on the big undertaking is being - vig- orously pushed. Five Japan's have sent mating that Pacific against Jay chambers of commerce tat to Seattle inti- the people of the ne serimination hoyeott of United States goods | kely to result. At Ipswich, Mass, Jacob A. Riis, the well-known author and settlement worker, was married to Miss Mary A. \ 5M in field and B98 in heavy. Cana: | dians scored eleven effective shots out the Britishers three | The results were made known at the { CLALA. officers' dinner to the visitors th A ti re B a w | HORROR OPERATIONS CEASE. * * |x Tangier, . Aug. 1.--At the request of the British min- ister here, Gerard Lowther, upon the receipt of a letter from Caid Sir Harry Mac- lean, stating that Raisuli, who holds him prisoner, threatens to put him to death unless the troops of the government are with- drawn from the Elkmes territory, Mohammed Cab- bas, the Minister of War, yesterday, ordered the suspension of all operations eo a Major magistrate decided that Henry Hunt-lday an ington, who, Sunday night, shot and barn by a posse. He refused to sur- wounded two sisters and two brothers | onder and shots were exchanged. At should be that after his quarrel with his son Henry he had drawn ing all his property Phillips, who for some time has ser- {ved as Mr. Riis' secretary. | Commander Boush, of the gunboat | Wilmington, at Shanghai, says a boil | er tube of the vessel burst while the {vessel was at Nanking. Three men {were scalded, one of whom, Fireman { Philip Hind, subsequently died. At Colorado Springs, Colo, Richard Rumbach, Washington, D.C, the "wit lieved could shed light "BATTLING: NELSON, San Francisco, Aug. 1. Britt won he fight with Battling Nelson, in the uditorium rink, here, lagt night, get ng the decision in the twentieth sand. In the very opening round, ritt sent Nelson tottering back with terrific right and Nelson almost | ent to the floor. | ness who was bel lon the death of Miss Laura [thews, the actress, shot and killed Gave Son Share himself while the coroner's jury was : awaiting his appearance to testify. Family Protested. At West Chester, Pa., George Thom- Versailles, August 1.--~The examining | ng a negro, who shot his wife, Sun- d then fled, was traced to a eee NEW WILL CAUSED IT. and t the bedside of his dying father, |jaylight Thomas was found dead in examined as to his sanity. | the hay mow with a bullet hole in the certain acquaint | temple. Major Huntington It is stated by nees of the late WORMS ON ICE. up a will _leav- to his wife and | Mat | this opportunity. never be offered to ™ Soph Models May be seen at this Store. Cash Must Accompany § Orders Satisfaction Guaran- § teed Steacy's} FIFI FFFIIGIIIIIIINN DIED. PONOGHUE --In Kingston, July 3ist, 1907, Daniel Donoghue. Funeral from his late residence, 209 Montreal St, on Friday morning, at ¥® o'clock, for St. Mary's Osthedral where a solem® requiem mass will be sung for the Friends and wogonintances respectful ly. invited to attend. -- ROBERT J. RRID The Leading Undertaker Phone 577. Princess St (LAKE OTARIG PARK) TO=NIGHT And Bvery Night This Week, at 8.30; 3,000~FEET~3,000. All New Movi Pictures and The { Latest Illustrated Songs. Admission to grounds FREE ty Carse repose of his woul PICTURE WEEK ibany, where he visited twenty grocery l stores, and in nearly every place found |3 : Me |the weights and measures deficient. #|He says the grocers of the state, by ¥ the use of = inaccurate weights and % | measures, purposely or otherwise, de- | 4 [fram] the people of the state out of ¥ $20,000,000 annually. They do not 4 | seem to know, he said to-day, that ul there is a difference of fiftoen per cent. Fipetween dry and liquid measure. It © lis the intention of Mr. Reichmann to ® tho¥oughly canvass the state and = make a rigid investigation of condi- The candidacy of William against isolt. HH. Taft, secretary of war, Rais for the republican nomina- tion for president was en- dorsed by the republican state committee by a vote of 15 to 6. The indorse- ment carried with it a de- claration that the republi- cans of Ohio are opposed to the elimination from public life of Senators Foraker and Dick." Friday Obildren's 1 Cont Day om Cars. -------------------------- Daily Steamer Service From Kingston, to the 1,000 Islands, Claytpn, T. I. Park, Alex= | andria Bay and all River Points. | Captain Visger Line leaves Swift's * | Wharf, daily, Sunday excepted, 2.45 p.m., returning noon follows ing day. Round trip 81. WALTER L. VISGER, Manager. Emergent Meeting. ALL MEMBERS OF THE A.0O. are requested to meet in their Hall, {8.30 FRIDAY 3 place the ice was almost MORNING, to attend 8 [the funeral of our late Hrother Damiel | Don : ¥ black with them. a v De F. DENNIS, Presidont A ------ Guilty Of Fraud, | The latest discovery by Peyplolo Haul ty. 9 rod {gists is that Rameses 11, aroa amilton; «y August 1. Very Reactionary. gy Travers, Detroit, a former ln ownet, was found guilt the four other children, but that in| view of hig reconciliation with Henry, on Sunday, he tore it up and made a new will, in which Henry was given | an equal share. It was the protests of | the family against this which led Henry to us: his revolyer. ce etna To Release Leaders. Paris, Aug. 1.~The situation in the south of France, which arose over the discontent of the wine growers, has improved to such an extent that the authorities began, yesterday, to withdraw the troops sent into the disaffected districts. Furthermore, the government has decided to release on {bail Mr. Ferroul, former mayor of | | Narbonne, Mareeli, in Albert, and | {other leaders of the movement who were arrested. privately in, the college board about ¥ his views, and then and always I have | #8 acted towards him with perfect honor, | though from some of his friends 1 3% have received most abusive treatment. § There is no such case pending as the »® Shaw-Workman case. There was a Workman-Shaw case, but this I con- jider closed. Would that personal attacks in such matter were: elimina- ted, and that the simple question be | calmly determined, how far may an able, honest and scholarly student, | like Dr. Workman, seriously diverge | from our church standards without |7 being called to account, either by col- | lege board or church committee." EXER TESFEEEFEFFRXFEER Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 1.-- In their ascent of Mount Rainier, Prof. J. F. Flett, of this city, Prof. Cowles, and a scientific party from Chicago discovered on the jce of Urania millions of small worms. The discovery astonished - the scientists. The worms were about an inch in length and the size of hair and presented a wriggling, squirming mass on the solid dce. In one * Leit Estate Of $100,000. Amsterdam, NY. Aug. 1. William | E. McLachlin, the recluse, who was killed a few days ago in his hut negr |Cranesville, this county, had at least 1862,000 on sleponit in banks, this amount, including $41,000 deposit- {ed with a private banking firm in New { York. The estate is valued in the ighborhood of $100,000. The officers | ne have not yet able to find a FEF REEE FH FF : Wy x MK x A ---------------- ' Outrage In Oswego. stronghox in which the murdered man 4 | Oswego, N.Y. Aug. 1.--~A drunken hept his hotes and mortgages. | Going Saturday, 5 am. or 2 pM, pgle a stranger inthis city, entered | Nose Colds And Nasal Catarrh. { returning Monday. Only $1.25 return. | the home of Charles Leonard, No. 238. Cure them 1idow by Catarrhozone; it's | Sammie 5 {East Second strect, took 8 seven | Cornwall, August 'L--An old farmer . delightful balsamic vapor gives relief | At Portland, Ore. eleven-year-old ontlis old baby from acrib where it | nauved John Let Valley shot and rie instantly and cure is guaranteed. Sold | Richard Conley made : m, his way into a |was sleeping, and placed it on a red |g Jarge lynx in a meadow in the fifth] by all dealers. {burning house and rescued a babe of hot kitchem stove. The cries of the | concession of Cornwall township, and | iof the ypression, and commonly | C. a few months, after Mee Thomas child brought, tho mother who had | carried the body to Cornwall. It was| Ingersoll, Ont. Aug. 1.--The t the Great, was a |known horse rm the mother_of the infant, : was | loft, the house for a minute. The po- { p young cat, but measured over five perty committee of the board of edu- | the monuments, build- | and sentenced to three months on a {fatally burned, and her thric-year-old {lice were called and the man arrested: foot when stretched our. It is said | cation has recommended that the man-1. "nd eolossi so plentifully carved | charge of couspi to defrand Reus {boy was burned to death, |The 'baby was badly burned. | that a couple of larger lynx are in|ual training and domestic Selene be | Rh Nis name really existed a thou-| ben Rosenhead, a Hamilton clothiee, | At Fergus, Ont.. on July 31st, Nin {the sugar bushes in the same neigh-| abolished, that the music teachers be | og va. rs 'before him. | out of $100. Travers sold Rosenhead |uie, only duaghter. bE the law, ug Vi | borhood. This makes the third killed |digmissed, and that the kindergarten | 'Annotinceinent is made of the en- | half an interest in & race horse nam | Renney: i --~ as is section within a year. {be suspended. oe report has pro | oement of Miss Edith Root, only | ed * Bitter Hand, 'which he did not [By Yoel pastor of Erskine jv wonsiderahle 'discussion. ' " ; . is Renn Russell, pastor of Erskine voked consi i | daughter of the Secretary of State | own. { church, Hamilton. land Mrs, Root, to Lieut. Ulysses S. | Rev. John Raynor Sylvester Par Lond To rset Diverts. Earl of {Tank third, U, 8, A. son of Maj: : > Priv a) ivings i omdon, August 1.---lhe Fa of | Gen. pcleric | {1nson, sho Jormerly helg} 1ivings - Rosslyn announces that he has in- ing the department o and | Montreal], August 3. Produtick Las | Canatle, Pa hy a a charge of . | structed his attorney to appeal against grandson of the late ' | mae wi 0 ww arrested for cruelty | Linco n, 'Eng., assizes on a were paralyzed and her hair, which {Lameurthe is known throughout | the decree of divorce granted his wife | The magistrate 1 8 MOS hi eo eatented frond Yegpoctor Daniel: Bloa is | had been Lldek, tnrned white. {Furope as a patron of sport, the [hy the Scottish court. The ground of | ed his decision with a pit il -r jo | | Government Inspector gui nd | {Dentisch © prize having first inspicod § the appeal is not stated. The Count | Henry nt 4 . teen days in j | a fine of $10 | beginning hy Sop Ho Dares Sond Ship Overdue, | Santos Dumont to encircle the Eiffel | ess of Rossin was formerly Miss Anna | Hamilton © Dental Parlors, {Shooting a | Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 1.--Alarm is {tower in a gible balloon. | Robinson of Minneapolis. She obtain-| with actising out_heing } Some consider themselves brave | felt here for the safety of the British | x | ed her decree in Edinburgh, Jily 20th. | fied. : yed : ship Holthill, long overdue from Eng | -- Pilla ists to do his work ir a EEE EEFFELEXZFEXEEE i Excursion To Watertown. Wildcats At Cornwall. froud, and swat Demonstration Blames Railroad For White Hair. Richinond, Ind., Ang. 1.--Mrs. Mary |in th iMcAvovy has filed suit against the | {Pennsylvan'a Railroad company for | £50,000 damages. The sit grows out | of a terrible®shock in escaping from | the, an accident, as a result of ' which her | terday, left leg and both arms and shoulders {a street ¥ Killed A Girl. : Paris, Aug. 1.--Deutsch De Lameur- { the well-known automobilist, ves- | ran over and killed a girl at crossing, in this city. De If two men, equally well known, 'started the same line of business with a cash cap ital of ten thousand dollars and one persistently and judiciously . advertised while the other depended upon friendship alone to make busi- ness ; which one, we should like to ask, would succeed in mi the most money in the k- Fifteen Days For Brute. tf men, a in i be- | & of their ability to keep out i ia Ti quickest time ? We scarcely 1 ibeeauss of 'their ability to {land, with a cargo of cement. The 5! Pr. Chowns Special Tre trate was lieve a demonstration would of a fight. { i ; fra ivi A i > y s 0 been out 221 days. The % ; 1 be nedessary to satisfy the Livingston's discount sale only last vessel as be out 3 the most: pes ties: | Cad 1 a few longer, ! Lateragy time js 135 days

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