Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1907, p. 1

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TLE TOMMY TUCKER. le Tommy Tucker 1g for his supper. , grandmother cried: "Land sakes!" n said: " Now, don't question-- good for digestion ; m eating Toasted Corn Flakes ~ * The Flavor That Grows in Faver."! Sanitas Toasted Corn Flakes. possesses more he elements that build brain, bone and mus- than any other cereal. If you will only try you will agree with it and it will eertainly ee with you, Your Grocer Sells It. attle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Co., Limite NDON = « + + = CANADA BUT THERE IS ° ONLY ONE SAYS THIS IS BEST b : 4 : 4 3 <4 3 4 A leading health journal in answer- 4 3 ing the question, * What is the best 1 prescription to clean and purify the 4 y blood " prints in a recent issue the 4 1 following : 3 y Fluid Extract Dandelion one ounce; 4 : Compound Salatone, one ounce ; 3 Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, four 4 ounces. 3 Shake well and use in teaspoonful 4 doses after each meal and at bedtime. g 4 A well-known physician states that these are harmless table ingre- dients, which can be Stained from any good prescription pharmacy. This mixture will clean the blood of all impurities. In just a few days the skin Ra to clear of sores, botls and pimples. It puts vigor and energy . into run-down debilitated men and women, For many years Sarsaparilla alone has been considered s blood medicine. But-while it built up and made new blood, the impurities remained within sid the good accomplished was only tempor- ary. Sarsaparilla, however, when used in combination with Compound (Balatone and Extract Dandelion, works wonders. This combination puts the kidneys to work to filter and sift out the waste matter, uric acid, and other impurities that cause disease. It makes new blood and relieves rheumatism and lame back and bladder troubles. 2000 $ kind--and guarantee them in at | Vaudeville, Ontario Park, 8.30 p.m. Wonderland every afternoon and even- Steamer Capt. Visger line leaves 2.45 {p.m., dajly, for Thousand Islands. |" "hig May in history :--Indian massacre hero died, 1796. i re | 24b--Business Office. | The Daily Whi Gibson's Drug {Open till late each evening. { --------------| WONTKIL Tried And Tried To End His Days BUT GS IT WORK Lachine, in Lord Howe, naval WIG TELEPHONES. -- is always on sale at tore, Market Square-- At this season of the year, we are able to give our best attention to individual or- ders. Quality, style, work- manship and fit are the im- portant feavcves of our GARMENTS. Each détail re- ceives the attention of © Expert s. Our custom department is fully equipped, and we are prepared to execute orders for new Fur Garments--the satisfactory every detail. By ordering now you secure first choice of our best skins, at summer John McKay Fur Houss, BROCK STREET. MADE HIM SICK AND HE SHUT IT OFF. -------- | Aged New Yorker Turned Gas on and Sat Down to Smoke Until Death Came--Three Times Did He Try, Then Was Arrested, New York, Aug, 5.--According to the Times, August Mehlig, sixty years prett OoDbD JUGS, old, of East 105th street, turned on : | the gas in his room, early yesterday| Hon. Carroll Davidson Wright, the PLATES, TE A- POTS, ete., of this | moring, Dier closing She windows noted student of audio! and ecmohie a - | an astening © room door. proslems an best own lor as long celebrated maker. | Then he sat in a chair to smoke] service as United" States commissioner "Royal Doulton." We have just open- ed alot of very WF BY CVD ROPES NOT WANT ANY MORE OF IT. HE Successfully Ran Through Rapids of Big Horn Canyon For the | making the passage of Big Hom Canyon, winning $1,000 in| gold and successfully accomplishing a | feat which has heretofore been consid- | ered impossible by the Americans, a have lost théir lives. Where the Pri Ri t {while death came. At five o'clock, |of labor was bors at Dumbarton, N. ices Right. three hours later, the gas began tol H., July 25th, 1840, He studied at Robertson Bros. opened the windows to think it over. |later served through the Civil war, An hour later he decided again to rising from private to colonel with and turned on the of the service at the close of the war. | de | He married Miss Caroline E. Harnden, | Mass., and lives at Wor- | lighted his pipe, |gas. After an hour's wait Mehlig 3 oe | | Our store is filled with good) thingp especial.y suited for | PSPEREREEE | cided to make an examination of the of Reading, {room. He poked under his bed, back | cester, Mass. He bas been president of {of bureaus and under. chairs to find | Clark College, Mass., since 1902. He {make him sick, so he shut it off and | Wesleyan and Clark universities, and GASOLINE YACHT BURNS. {out if there was a leak where fresh |was commissioner of labor for many Passengers Forced to Swim From |, might 'come in. He found none.| years and has lectured in many of the Blazing Craft. | "At nine o'clock he tried again, but |leading universities on social and eco Chicago, Aug. 5.--Five Chicagoans | though he sat a long time inhaling |nomic subjects. | | Gam | . pers | and a dozen other persons leaped from | the gas he could not seem to die. ls ib I. - * I Fishing Parties after a number 'of veseues, according | down there. They were all |v | Picnic Parties promptly shipped. when they arrived | boat. burned to { mid-lake the Mail orders carefully packed and | had leaped from its deck were strug-|g.e in gling for shore. : Again. was displayed by : he flaming yacht Janet, on Powers While his wife was out he went | sake, Wisconsin, and all escaped death | downstairs and examined the gas w= RESCUED \ NA » ig t, -- o stories told by the Chicago people right, 46. home. While the OFFICER LOST IN he retired to his room and fastened | : he up the windows, filled the crevices | Al the water's edge iniwith paper and the door with en NAY. persons who | und lighting his pipe, turned on the| AUSTRALIAN BUSH. Aimlessly - About For Days Suffering From seventeen Remarkable heroism | The , | the party; The hours dragged. but noon found | Wanders men in August still puffing his pipe. The old Four ° Jas, Redden & Co f who rescud eight women from the | man petulantly ripped up a bed sheet | ® "i, I Sane Hee b and some pillow slips and went over | Want of Food and Water. FINE GROCERIES, ie Janet, a gasoline power boat. (he crevices again, filling in here and| Melbourne, Aug. 3A thrilling IMPORTERS OF Sc Sc Don't fail to take in the Comic Mov- | ing Pictufes, which may be seen to-day. |leaped into shot up around AT WONDERLAND ~INEXPERIENCED CHAUFFEUR, "MYSTERIOUS RETORT." "WHO'S WHO." | very latest Illustrated Songs, | 04 Also the by WILBYBE AUSTIN the popular temor. | Entire change of Profsusisne Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 25 minutes entertainment. afternoon 2 to 5. Open evenings, 7 to 11. Saturday afternoon, 1 to 5. | Tuesday, Children's One Cent Day. Sc Daily Steamier Service From Kingston, i TO THE 1000 ISLANDS Clayton, T. I. Park, Alexandria Bay and all River points. Captain Visger Line leaves Swifo's Wharf, daily, Sunday excepted, 2.45 p.m. returning noon fol- lowing day. Round Trip, $1. WALTER L. VISGER, Manager. County of Frpntenac. TENDERS WILL BB RECEIVED BY the undersigned up to moon of August 15th, 1907, for sunstructing the Abut- menta and Concrete Floor for the new Steel Bridge, to be erected at Grass' Creek, fn the Township of Kimgston, Plans and specifications y be by applying at my Office, the jouse. bi W. J. FRANKLIN, Chairman of Roads and Bridges Committee. J. W. EDWARDS, County Clerk. seen Court THE FAST STEAM YAGHTS ECELWAT & GEORGE H. For charter, by day trip or week fishing and camping eXcursion at short notice. Address Capt. Geo. Hammond, Grand Union Hotel, Kingston, Ont. IT IS A FACT. Where you get pod stufl you gain money and you will do that hy buying vour Stoves, Furniture and "Carpets at TURK'S Second-Hand Store, 8398 FPrin- cess street. EE------------------ England In 4 Days, 7 Hours. London, Aug. 5.--The new Cunard line steamer Lusitania has made a forty-eight hours' run at an average speed of twenty-five and one-quarter knots. At this rate she would be able make the passage from Queenstown to New York in four days and hours. . Wild Strawberry Extract is sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, in tablets. : A POPULAR SONG > A song may be ever so clever in word and music, but it will never reach ularity unless sung, and the longer it is sung the more people know about it. How true this is of the merchant and his goods precedent has proven beyond the shadow of a doubt. «Prosperity" is, too, a posi- tion or § that calls for considerable ener d print- ers' ink to "keep." Ie be cause of this work--this \ ex- penditure of money for adver- tisi that every city has its leaders--its popular stores. It is, of course, at, expense of . the indifferent mon-advertisers was destroyed by stern was blown out by an explosion ofthe gasoline tank in the hold. members of the party aboard the boat avery jand George Sage is declared to have Powers Lake. Walter Wells iggh- nk wi owers Lake alter Wells, an ecigh he could not get along with his wife. |sel's searchhgnt to | seven | flames after its) poe Then he tried it again. {story of the privations endured by 3.30 o'clock yesterday after Engineer Commander Ethelbert Silk, noon his wife smelled gas and failing | of the cruiser Pyramus, who was lost to get into her husband's room. called [for five days in the bush near Port in a poticeman. He kicked in the door | Darwin, is told in the papers to-day. wit x . * ith! 1d found August seated in his chair| The Pyramus had conveyed Lord The About the water as the flames them, many | clothes afire. Several sustained pain-| : P : { ful burns. overs ey. pain { smoking. The policeman was ulmost| Northcote, the overnor-general, and Paul Scidenbesher and his brother | 2¥ereome but he grabbed the man | party to Port Darwin on a tour of Mise" Barth: from drowning | 203 hustled him downstairs, where|inspection. Co Silk landed | Auatues recounted his experience of the! with a shooting party, but afterward v Mis oe enedi or | TIGRE. . |the commander wentialone 10 se saved Mine Frances Bensdict, and hex | "5, "pe Harlem court, where. Magie {for game. Whenit wis Looks O1 the : ' | irate Butts was sitting, Mehlig said| Pyramus that he Was missing the ves teen-yvear-old Kenosha youth, who was was displayed ut aboard the craft, swam ashore with act as a guide Miss Anna Johnson, of Powers Lake, despite the severe burns about the hands and face he suffered when the burning gasoline was thrown over him. The Benedict hotel, about seven o'clock in the evening, with the party of sum- mer resorters aboard on a trip along | the shores of the lake. The gasoline tank had just been filled and the pow- : : er yacht was running ata good |°8t sculptor in America, is dead. speed several hundred feet off shore when the explosion occurred. It i said that the gasoline had been spill- od about the hole when the tank had been filled, and an ignition spark from Mehlig was held in $500 bail, for{might, go as to trial, in special sessions for attempt-|him. ing suicide. | When dusk set in he found himself {hopelessly lost in some mangroves. {He obtained some water from a i {swamp, and during the next Janet leit the pier opposite the | The Very Latest Culled From aq [days he continued to wander about. { His position grew more desperate, Over The World. | for besides having had no food, he Adelbert Haliord, a Port Hope boy, |sould not find any water. Un the was killed in a runaway. | might of the third PITH OF THE NEWS. clothes 'out on the ground anc The Austrian lower house has voted squeezed the water into his mouth. | 820,000,000 for pensions for the aged) At night he poor. the Pyramus, but was umable to go The Canada cup challenger, Adele, lin its direction owing to a wide river started for Charlotte on Saturday aff [fringed with mangrove swamps, block ling his way. > f a pi ¥ or | ternoon. { \ lb ry exploded | Mrs. Recson, of Caron, Sask. | It was not until the fourth day that} | dition tow leguey ~ $50,000, Commis- The pleasure-seckers felt the floor jumped into a pond to rescue her he met two black natives, who put sioner Emme. sii Ee out ati: under their fect heave, and, with a four-year-old son and both were him into a canoe, which they pushed | After my father's death my sto | , : . | across the river, onc swimming on | mother charged that she had been de- | to | ceived when she agreed to accept the | 5 ap e drowned. " A tho, stern of the The C.P.R, is adding to its rolling first took him was a stock just now at the rate of twenty- When | @ight freight cars a day and 200 en- nes a year. Next month the either side. They {their house, gave {and next day they { Port Darwin, terrific detonation, hoat was torn out. to ship water and the vessel mass of Hames in a moment. ' those aboard recovered from the first eg! shock of the explosion they found sev- drove 'him debi MILLIONS FOR CARS. Marconi Telegraph 1 of the tv with their clothing company state they will receive wire Sore *When whorts to oxtinuish the Jess messages for Canada at their West aren to tort. ; 0 % on i : : - | Ireland station |G.T.R. Will S Have Spent a secret, even offering Mrs. 'Warner burning raiment failed those afire and, sta . | LR oon e pe! arning iol S . Ging | 2150.000 not to ecatry the tase to leaped overboard. On the Solent, on Saturday, King $7,000,000. a oh a BAYS As the boat settled in the stern and Edward and Queen Alexandra review: | spon] duly 24.~With the daily jE etbctem chad the flames spread forward, the pass- = the rent Jhome guard section of delivery of engines, passenger coaches "It was while lawyers for the estate engers leaped overboard one by one the British navy. i loose. fai. and freight cars, the Grand Trunk | were investigating the ease that Mrs. oF y Daniel A. Goudie y It was nearly dark when the oxplo-| ** A. L railwi is rapidly ; Sask.. has been appointed a deputy [8 dy 18 Fa sion occurred, and by the light of the es and hr : at . -ollec inland revenue fo e di- x : : chore could see the forms of the strug- | v0 . aw, : {received by them durd the present | put little signs of being of tainted gling passengers in the water. The Standard Oil company will take year. There were in all about sixty wire gus he kinky bair is no- The eight women in the party were an appeal to the United States circuit. | assenge conches ordercd, Costing blood. although the Junky ealled to seized as they dropped into the water court from the Semtenes imposed by | Jiu 12,000 each, laid down in fieanble 3 Sue ET only by the men, and a long swim to chore Judge Landis, of Chicago. Montreal, which makes 'a «total of for o few minutes on the day they were John H. Sanderson of Philadelphia, $720,000. T v of se who contracted for some of the decor- $720,000. : Thirt thes George Sage, one of the ready been delivered. was begun. is a stromg | kill himself, so he closed the windows, | which later rank he was mustered out| dine, many { name both in looks and in fact. W. CO. Harned is the Canadian wholand Through made the successful trip. Hamed was glaughter. The for two day ram fell in tor- Augustus Saint Gaudens, the great- rents, and Commanders Silk spread his saw the searchlight of him nourishment,.4 contract. mto | approaching the day when the last of aeurly $7,000,000 have al tains in the terrible canyon, the name of the the fearful gorge has deserved that) for many years a | rapids in the St, Lawrence was known as the most proficient of | all the guides there. But he drifted west and settled down. in nosbers, | from whence he made the start] through the canvon which lise between that town and Thermopolis. Harned secured the assistance of an almost anything. Poplar and onk were used, and after the skiff was put to-| throwing the vovagers into] | overturn, times | the Intter was almost dead. Nothing put the heavy cowskin sheeting saved their lives dosens of times. The rocks were unable to puncture this covering, "| Harned. ---------- A FAMILY SKELETON, -- Forced to Reveal Stepmother is Negress. Washington, Aug. 5.~Vespasian Warner, commissioner of pensions, who has just returned from Clinton, | 11l., where he filed an affidavit in court declaring his stepmother a me- gress, said that he had made every possible effort to shicld the family i | skeleton from public view. He ex- | pressed keen regret at the position in | which he is placed, especially "the ne- | cessity, for pliblicity erring to the | | ante-nuptial agreement by Ww ich his | stepmother was to receive '$10,000 in | | cash and $500 a year for life, in ad- | > She therefore "renounced the | £50,000 legacy nnd the contract and | | sought to-Yeceive a larger share of the estate, As executor | refused to grant | her demands and she carried the case 1 tried to keep the matter Wamer's color was made known. father 38 of - negro birth, being ones married, and in the excitement it was They Come Face to Face on the Sea. turn call to the Russian sovereign on hoard the Standart in". alisrnoon, land the talk, Prince Von Buelow, the German | First Time in History--Five jmperial chancellor, 3 Times Boat Overturned in the the Russian foreign minister were pre- Awful Maelstroms sent, and took part in ihe conversa: nn . if tion. During ow Swinemunde Thermopolis, Wyoming, Aug. 5A bor was closed torpedo nervy Canadian has just ® in | boats and special r police watch. the dreaded od all the boats along the wharf. feat in which at least a dozen men) + charged at Neusaudeo with mur- El his eighteen-year-okd ae werble cmpie mown amit the crn, but pleaded Justi- n- | foation. years ago, gave it the of motti 'waters of Death," angj{he had no chance of getting her mar- tablished boatman on the and sentenced the prisoner river, and|years' imprisonment. Ladies BURGLAR CAUGHT BY FIRE |§ Iadies, EXTING i old frontiersman and guide, now a UISHER. stra business man of Shoshoni, n -- y Winne, and the two went to to a build a boat which would withstand Girl Turns on the Hose gether, it was sheeted from stem to! g - stern with the heaviest cowhide, nngh, Sone Soh ---- Five separate times did their hoat! ole from 'the far nocth of Scotland. while the family were at dinner, was the butler, who, after a struggle, was knocked dered ious. EMPERORS MEET, -- to-day, Hy August §.--(10 two sovereigns had a and M. Tewitsky, -------------- Face Justified Murder. Viefina, Aug. 5.~A Hungarian peas: daughter, He declared she was 8o ugly The jury decided that the plea os extenuating cirenmstances, t in a verdict of man. court accepted this, to three 5 BADLY SCARED Drenches Hith With a Chemical Fluid. Sackville House, Bowen-hy-Wick, the the frightful waters. Three 3 i & the fh of Winna, wad ioadchos of Mrs Sinelair, Wemyss, vas twice did Wione pull Harned 'in after co 0" 1a of G ig ty The first to discover the intruder 4 great down and rem- and the light skiff rode the wajers with ease no rool The canyon had been conqu "but Two Sher smith attratiod by the we don't want any more of it, said and rin (he 4 out of the dining-room, took a patent fire extinguisher which was hanging on the wall from its hook and squirted the chemical con tents into the face of the burglar. The man, utterly wm by this unexpected attack, and believing, pro- bably, that he was blinded for life, } gave a shrick and bolted out of the front door. He was however, captured later on and is now lying in the local jail awaiting trial. The extinguisher was a cone-shaped apparatus with a nob at the top, When the knob is struck on the floor the extinguisher can be held horizont- ally, and a powerful jet is ghzown a distance of thirty-five feet. It. was this jot which settled she burglar. GNAWED WAY OUT OF JAIL. Remarkable Story of Escape From Prison. 2 Baden, Aug. 6.--~The German police have captured a man named § chaar- schmidt, who escaped from the Gera jail there three weeks ago. The manner of his flight maki « one of the most remarkable of 'all of those told 'n the romance of prison heroes. Crossthg the one window of his cell within was an oak beam seven by sev- en inches square. Outside the window ot 32.30. i !Gome | We'll expect you. / SALES FOR CASH. | = 9 Steagy's § FB es Ta 3% BEL etn Ball, & won. EMMONS --At Sillsville, 28th July, to' Mr. Mrs, Ches. Exunons, 4 ' , W Som. : arg, Tu J 19eK, © ly of Napanee), MARRIED. VANS. ~--A Fast, on | Bias, Fro Li Fron. "© - san : : McCABE.--At Oshawa, July 38th, to Mt, amd Mew. He Be ¢ (former - LLOY July McCORMICK--PAL July 97th, a i. ' to Lattin Paul, Hoth of CONV N.¥. on J oldest da Manson Wil to, to EF mer Converse. Was another heats nine inches. thick. DIED, There were his only bars' i { a massive masonry of the building. | mows. Ar Bronetsh July 38h. But the wood, Joughehed by age, years. # 25 was enough to 'm any prisoper MARKLE.--At Napanee, July, without tools despair. Schnarachmidt | Susammeh Jane Sarkie, aged sixty: had not even the metal shank from... his shoes to make a saw of, for he had only felt slippers in his dungeon. years. At Napanee, on July 3ist, Mrs. Oitbert Markle, oged sixty-five { ! { | but natural that Mrs. Warner's fas Chicago visitors, who Yo! th Harrisburg Capital, | : A a 8 a a 10 r e s al, " : | A swinuner, reached the shore with, one a A rofits of 2.100 per cent. ¥ | There were 100 engines order, and | o's color should escape notice. young woman, and returned to the o pro BC I . n {of these sixty have been received. The "The caso is simply a lawsuit to set | rescue of her sister, who was clinging Mrs. Eva Fox-Strangw: . alleged {average cost is £15,000 cach, or an | aside a legal contract and break . a {to a floating plank near the wreck. (lo have represented or as a aggregate of $1,500,000. | Will. 1t has placed me in an embar: As the exhausted swimmers came daughter of, the par NS Chester, wee | "The tremendous increase in freight | ir position, but | am simply de- arrested In Toromo oF Dar {traffic may be imagined by the de ing my duty in resisting the efforts of ith théir human bur- a I those Enraged farmers ncar Donvale, TIL, on the beach and the rescuer and | drove prominent Chicago people from | roscuod were assisted from the water. an automobile, which had run over a {| Several of the women were overcome boy and burned the machine on the cold water road. : . ., freight ears alone Jouis Sambolia, accused of wile je 8% of TY of these the G. 7 seating, was publicly flogged by Ald- {0 ople are hoping to. get ell on néar the shore | dens a life line thivery of 4.500 up to-date cars. {order was for 5,200, and cost is 8800 each, {by the trip through the {and the excitement of the spectacular by | Plasion, een erman D. A. McKelvey, before whom |..,w (, Jift the present congestion. | TO BE RELEASED. | he had been brought for a hearing, at! yr ie, News. | Hazelton, Pa. | Ec m-- ; - eg | §aid Sir Harry Maclean Will Be A ns st RI20M0 xu pour) Fish Trust Next. Handed Over. | Indiana, by Judge Landis, in the fed-| Chicago, Aug. 5 ~Indictments w Tangier, Aug. 5. The statement has {era] court, in Chicago, on 1,462 counts been made, from a high native source, |g. robating. Maclean, who has been | Tho government {a prisoner in the hemdls 'of Raisuli for lion" martial 12 | {about a month, probably would be iy ng in North-western | released at the end of next week, Caid |g violence in connection with € " : th , for the government, has {anti-clerical agitation at omec. comes | violation of the first provision of to an end. ° Fikin's law prohibiting rebating. I} i . There is not a word of truth in the | p---------- story that the Quebec legislature has The Cause Of Stiff Neck. been dissolved, or that the matter has from sitting in a been considered, is Hon. Tous Gou- lin'e reply to certain election rumors {floating about. | | court against Booth & Co., | that Sir Harry i« threatening to law in a number of | Italy. unless | cOmpany, the | Way company. {with the Kmaase tribesmen. He took | {many prisogers and heads. The. losses sustained by the government troops, however, were severe. | The situation at Casablanca grows steadily worse. Two steamers arrived Usually Nerviline removes For sprains, few minutes. here, vesterday, bringing refugees, in swellings and lumbage cluding many fh who report | Chimes For Nova Seotia Church. | Polson's Nerviline: large bottles for | conditions bei most hy § the {| Yarmouth, NB. Aug. 5. --Charles T.! 25¢., sold under guarantee. i town. sti Th Er hg merous | Grantham. Hamilton, Ont., has pre- tn mauve Ah ho AL hd the igented Holy Trinity Church, Yar- | The honorary degree ef LLD. was Skirm : rs ga iM « (month, with n set of chimes ata cost conferred on Lord Strathcona by tribesmen amd a number of Moors [WPSIL TN oritham was a form: {Trinity College. Dublin: on Saturday. ihave heen killed. The French cruiser a resident 'of Yarmouth, Rd arden' Almond cream and Galle: arrived, on Monday, and is of 1 Sanden] err { Se --i lveria } © Holy Trinity. The chimes-will § sold - at Gibson's igsntting Juinforo ents Som Algeria | aniong the best in Canada, Yovors, The the average i #0 that the great {sum of $4,420,000 is being spent for With the daily de- | returned in the United States district had negro generally known as the "Fish Trust," the New | { York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad | eas» and the Lehigh Valley Rail- | and 1 don't know how soon charging them with | draught, the stifiness, takes away the pain, makes you well in a strains, nothing excels | ried man .n mond | with a whip. acd § rors drug. fore Magistrate Masson and remanded rested Warner, especially when, as we she deceived my | Mrs. | allege, { her color. . ' | my father was guilty of deception in concealing from her the extent ortune. contrary to the Tlinois law. i "My father made and left particular | should see that the | ment was carried out, | tion of $50,000 worth of ere | think that he did not blood, R. | he | directions that with the addi reason he dower rights in the extale, is now in the will be made. the! ably to us, we { the state supreme court { The Warner estate | 21 500000, and the rights wonld be one ----r Assault On Mother, amed James Simpson, wh resides in Thurlow rested, by H | fin, on a charge of assaultin mother. The prisoner lives wi b He was to jail for a week, i father ,88 10|as his teeth had Mrs. Warner charges that| ture of brown bread, saved from his | sembled the color of the wood, and as| me his executor | handled with } 11 its crombling i ante-nuptial agree | , Schaarschmidt spent seven months int real estate. Lipag through. the know his wife | he judged apert but that for some|| roe enough and he squeezed through. did not wish ue, to have] The space wos so sma hands of the court | Teen ancaea. 4 ] a decision If it is decided unfgvor-| hall take an appeal to | amounté to aboat | widow's dower! Haywood, secretary -tregsurer third' of this sam, Bellenille, Ont., Aug. 5.--~An upmer-| po subjeet 10 Any township, was ar-| igh County Constable Duf- his | mother, and it js alleged that, on July son, of Winnipeg, a passén {17th in a fit of ppssion, be 'struck her | Cunard line stopmer brought yp "be- | arrived here years. 3 DAFOE. --At , 20 Io 2 Henrietta Re Pie of on Dafoe, aged seventy-thitee years. BROWN --A% , on Joly, 30h, . Price, | ' 's "Brown aged He got to work with his teeth, how- | ever, upon the inside of the beam. It {took him three months to gnaw | | through this formidable barrier. He| { could only worl _ hea he was cor | Mis. { tain that the guards were out of sight | s. {and hearing. Before their expected re- | LATDLAW.At Brackyilic, | turn he always covered up the ravag- dames A. ne made with a stroc-| 3 his | MORRISON. |rations. This bread patch closely re | wy, Jot IT. . b Mes. Hugh St had to belgpm i a extreme care to prevent | duty. Both E and 'betraying hm, Deceased was & Jayne, South Napanee. NLBY.--At her residence. Road, lite on nelndn Fanfey, | his work -| {he 'same patient toil, gnawing like a outer bar. Ome t {A that Il and the eix-| ends of the] | Fein a and h that he tore his} ited ly av j poam were 80 roug body frightiulty. ---- Subject To Orders. Lake, Utah, Aug: 5 Salt Western Federation of Miners, i asked whether he was goide to take n hand pow on in the Hibbing and | 1 . . | Duluth mange: district, 2 orders °jof the fedetatipn. ---------- Is Under Arrest, astown, Aug. 5.--Tames in| Que

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