Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1907, p. 6

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-- Cheese Sales. nN , 1,900 at 10je. to 10jc. 1.460 " 2p eo 10fe. 1.600 at 1t4c Te, led THI, 1.800 nt 11c. to 11je. Winchester, 800 at 11 Lae, Corn' 1, 1.800 at e, ass at 11 816¢c. to 11 5-10e. iets MISSIONARIES INCREASED, Anxious to Have Governor Re- called Paris, Aig. B=Frmch Protestants are indignant wi . Augagneur ped or-general of Madagyscar, missionaries. ; In a recent interview M. Augagneur said that the missionaries' business spreading the Divine Word made in England and Rome did not entitle ideration than dealers in cotton goods and whiskey. He also said that out of 210 Protest ant missionaries there were only thir French. All the . Augagnear emphasized lar views by decreeing that no schools = be held in buildings used as y other buildings of the de- government circles and are ing to | obtain M. Augagneur's a . a ---- BASEBALL RECORD. ri The Games Played on Saturday and Sunday. treal, 2. At Jersey City more, 28. At Rochester, 0; B 6. At Nowsak, hil ProSidence, 2:5. National leaguo--At Pittsburg, yn, 7. Fat Chicago, 3; New { York, 2. At Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 3. At St. Louis, 0; Philadelphia, 2. American leaguo--At pe You, - 20; Chicago, 6-0. At Boston, 1; St. : i Philudelphi Cleve- 5; Sunday Games. Bastern league--At Montreal, 1; Bufinlo, 5. At Newark, 6; Baltimore, 7. At Providence, 620; Jersey City, 61. National league-At Chicago, 2; New York, 1. At St. Louis, 1: Philadel 1-2. The League Standings. B11; Providence, .500; Jorsey City A482; Rochester, .400; Montreal, National League.--~Chicago, .747 277. League, ~Chicago, 61 Nineteen Years For Murder. Pullman, the Sodus | prison, NCSTON'S, JAL SALE only a few more days to benefit by this great sale n Mines oe put shadows of those former sellers sts" of good fish let ff the sea that will be b awake buyer, but you will have to be guick, cent. oft all Ready-to-Wear Clothing. off all Boys' Wash Suits. ; 'off everything in our Ready-to-Wear Depart- Rochester, N.Y., Aug. 5.--The jury in the case of James McCormick, | ' charged with the murder of Ydward Postal was unanimously approved. ht watchman, brought in a verdict Saturday after- noon, finding him guilty of man- slaughter, first degree. McCormick was | government of Alberta has decided t immediately sentenced to nineteen years and nine months in states The Statement of a Man Close to the Cabinet in Ottawa--It is Said That a Party Will Be tes t within the next two weeks ial announcement will Bile that Mr. Sutherland is io be r given the portiolio of Charles Hyman, minister of public works. If the trades unions, of thi carry out the plons they have under consideration for the formation of an t i tion will have a new clement to figure on. The men who are behind the move of (Ment say that they are going to be in a line with other cities in labor organization and expect that definite steps will be taken within a few days. CAN COLLECT THAT FINE. Government is in Earnest In Its Prosecution. Riverside, Cal., Aug. 5.<In an ad- dress belore the chamber of commerce, James R. Garfield, secretary of the in- terior, alluded to the fine imposed on the Standard Oil company, at Chica- go. He said : "The decision and fine are the end of a long fight, and will teach the people this country that no man, Standard Oil company and others like that great corporation have gone ahead on the theory that they were so powerful that they could do things the ordinary corporation could not. We are showing them that they cap- of | not." Asked if the prosecution could col- leet the fine, Secretary Garfield re plied : "Yes, you may be assured we ean, And there are tm thousand more counts hanging over them on which similar fines can be levied." Spoiled John D.'s Golf Game. Cleveland, Aug. 5.--John D. Rocke feller, upon learning of the fine im- the Standard 0il com- ever to make concerning the matter. Mr. Rockefeller did ' not play golf, as has been his daily custom, since his arrivalat Forest Hill. AFTER THE AMERICA. -- For "Running Cunuck'" on the Riyer on Sundays. Some partibé, are trying to make things warm for the owners of the steamer America. It scems that the have had secret service men getting evideno: against the boat for runming an excursion from Clayton, on Sum- day, July 25th, without touching at a Canadian port before returning. This, it seems, is necessary, the Ame- rica being a Canadian boat. America was given customs clearance at Rockport, a Canadian port op- posite Alexandria Bay, and that a jon in the matter, on the advice of the Lord's Day Alliance. In the lat- ter case the America is not at fault when a clearance was given her. Miss De Bury Injured. Eastern ue.~Toronto, 619; Buf- 2 teacher in mathematics in Dunham falo, 612; Newark, .528. Baltimore, Ladies College, Cowansville, Que., | Ontario street, Toronto, in connection But Inspector Devlin eft His , and is home spending vacation with ith the Girls' Home. 337. | far sister here, ; brother is Reey de| William McBeth, a Scotchman, was 3 | bury. ol he oyal Military Loliege |g 1 at Yonge s of ok " } bask : Pittsburg, .015; New York, .587; Phil- | staff- drowned at Yonge street dock, To- |back from Malone, N.Y. whither he adelphia, 551: Brooklyn, .442; Cincin- nati, .442; Boston; 409; St. Louis, Arbitration Court, The Hague, Aug. 5.--A proposition matter in hand. Twenty-seven dele To Prosecute As Combine. combine against trade. - Isle Royale British Territory. Royale has been declared British ter this city, | ig or little, is above the law. The | Eileen Hingston, a daughter of the had made a courageous fight. From pon pany, said be had no comment what- | United States customs authorities | Then, yesterday, it is said that the | clergyman there is going to take act- | Bt John, N.B., Aug. 5.--Miss Mad: | line de Bury, daughter of Count de Bury, of St. John, was struck by al 7, : i ical " . St. 1 L jury, St. n, $ | > as dre - | missal a technicality he & not | phia, 0. At Cincinnati, 4-7; Boston, | C.P.R, train while walking on the of Toronto, was drowned at Edmon I a furioality he has Not i at Westfield, near here, Satur- | "9. Montreal street railway has |from that source. day. She is not seriously hurt, but is |oivun free rides to over 22,000 chil | ie in a private hospital. Miss de Bury is 4... this summer American jlthat for the establishment of a per- Several Toronto men are said to be ition dh Detroit, 611; Philadelphia, 598; Clove: ant court of TN of Fhe | authorities to return to the officials land, 585; New York, .467; St. Louis, 402; Boston, 396; Washington, 315. Hague, and one which will occupy a T i on MG 0.000, place in history, has obtained success | Toronto's population is 300,000, es- |), , | 3 yr, I : 4 : : ground that Croake had been in the sub-committee which had the {timated on the basis of assessment re I more 'recently 'citizen of 'the state of gates voted affirmatively and twelve The Dominion Paint company's pre- | 4 oo 5 0% her § x ro) abstained. This means that the pro- | % instructions. Recelv Edmonton, Alta., Aug. 5.--The local | house in November. thus putting at | With instructions to 'wait for an ans- institute procecdings against the Lum-| New York .Chinamen, in rovenge for | inspector took the bus for the rail-| ber Dealers' Association for an alleged [alleged outrages in Philadelphia, firod | Way station, and boarded the train | Port Arthur, Ont., Ang, 5.--lsle | H A» (4 6p Dust Shut Off Drivers' View--Gov- ernment Has Ordered Criterion Cup Contest to Come to An End. Bordeaux, France, Aug. 5.--A fatal automobile accident has just occurred near here, by the collision of two cars five men were killed and two others mortally wounded. One of the cars was competi in the Criterion race. lt collided while runing at fall speed with a touring car. Among the men killed are the editors of two newspapers. The racing car left Paris this morning. It is said that the dust over. the road prevented the drivers from seeing the other car. { On account of this and other acci- | 1 dents resulting from the efforts of the | joaneitasns to make, shou, he gov- | 2 ernment has ordered that the Criterion | J. SHARP WILLIAMS. {oup race come to an end. The cars New Orleans, La., Aug. 5.--John| had still 434 miles to go. Sharp Williams has won the United | States senatorial priviary in Missis- | ANOTHER NEW YORK ASSAULT. } [Hot Weather | Stitch, Stitch You haven't the time to sew this hot weather, so this mention- of Night- gowns will be quite op- portune for most women. NIGHTGOWNS, full sizes, properly made and nicely trimmed, in a great variety of new designs. NIGHTGOWNS at 99¢c., Toc, 1.20, and on up to 3.50. ° sippi, according to returns received | ------ here from Jathson, iss. With but | Woman Attacked in Her Home-- one county yet t6 hear from Williams' plurality is = unofficially counted at| New Hobs Beat Suspects. 941. The 'county still wnheary from | , New York. Aug. .3.--Another mur- has been conceded 'to him by -the Vor derous assault was added, last night, daman forces. | te the police record of recent crimes | against defenceless osen and girls. | The victim was Miss Ellen Bulger, a| COUPLE DROWNED. J Mota of middle age, who was at) : | tacked in her apartments in the 1a Very Melaucholy Accident at Bronx, cruelly beaten and left in aj | Varennes. { helpless state. The woman was re | Montreal, Aug. 5--~Varennes, a sum- | moved to an hospital, where it was] mer resort, a few miles down the St. | found that her skull had apparently | | Lawrence, from this city, was the | been fractured, her face and hands | {scene of a double drowning accident, | lacerated and her body otherwise yesterday, in which Shirley Davidson, | bruised. son of Justice Davidson, and Miss | There was evidence that the woman Jute jum Hingston, Jost their | what the police were able to learn! lives. p two were out skiff sailing | from her, she was surprised by a! {on the river and only the empty canod'| smooth-faced stranger, perhaps forty {has been found. Mr. Davidsen, ac- | yéars of age. He was coatless and | Somputit ' his Sousin to spend the | wore an outing shirt and dark trous-| week-end at Lady Hingston's summer {ers. He escaped. residence at Varcones. . | Just before Miss Bulger was assault- | | About eleven o'cloek, Sunday momn- | ed, George Kester, a Russian, charged jing, Mr. Davidson and Miss Hingston | with attempted assault upon an eight- | went out sailing. At noon when they | year-old girl, was set upon by a crowd { had not returned for luncheon their | of men and all but killed. The clothes | | absence did not arouse fears, but lat- | were torn from his body and he was| {er on in the day the family commene-| taken to a station house wrapy ed in |ed to feel anxious and a search was | a blanket. , { | commenced. It was not until late in| Another mob set upon Hylo Saloda, | | the afternoon that the empty canoe! an Indian palmist, who was similarly | | was found, indicating that there had | accused, and only the timely interfer-| | been a tragedy. The search for the | ence of police reserves saved him from | Prudion was kept up all last night, but | rough handling. { without success. ! . How thé chnoe accident fock place | The Murdered Girl Known. i 3 M J > ae matte of fury sonjecture. The Now oh Aug. 3. The body of the be oan ow ha oe cia Bren me apm | . A . 3 8 ¥ Pyway, as | to Jak at, wibort iaetting ouch a identified, last night, as Ella Rentar, | at a 6 the yun lins ee oF She {twenty om years old, of Amsterdam h S g- | avenue. ! ston, who was at the tiller, may have been thrown out by a sudden lurch of | | the canoe. Naturally Mr. Davidson | would leap into the river to go to the | ""Lord" Seymour, Asks Ottawa's | | rescue. e current at that point is 3 : | | quite swift, and it is Er that | Mayor to Assist Haw. : Mr. Davidson was unable to recover |., Ottawa, Aug. 5.---"Lord Frederick | the canoe, which would be swept out A. Barrington Seymour, under sen- | of reach. As they were not too far | tence of death in ( layton, Missouri, | from the shore to reach it by swim- for murder in the first degree, and P. | mins, and no help being in sight, it is ressider, of Chicago, who has taken | | beheved Sthat the two struggled as jsuch an interest in him, have appen- | [long 'as they could and then gave up| to. Mavor Seott to us his influence | | thy struggle through fatigue. to raise a fund to aid Seyimour to | ! Mr. Davidson was a civil engineer gbtain a just and fair trial, which he | and was at cone time employed by the | © he 1 e did not get. : Nomipiop. Iron & Steel Co. | he latter declares in his letter that | he is perfectly innocent of the crime, | | and that his conviction was purely on | circumstantial evidence, and was due | in great part to prejudice incited | The Very Latest Culled From Al through the press, which branded hia | ' Over The World. {ag a one-time notorious criminal nam- | | | I -- APPEALS FOR FUNDS, | PITH OF THE NEWS. Principal Radclifie, of the London ed Barton. i. | Colleginte Institute, hus resigned. He says that the British govern- | Charles Cains, of Ridgetown, was [ment aided him financially in his ap- {peal to the supreme court of the | drowned while bathing at Rondeau. | The rumor that John McMullen, late {United States, but, that since its dis- ton, is unfounded: {been able to obtain any assistance REFUSED TO ACCEPT HIM. A modern school is to be erected on |. Charge All the Same. Immigration Inspector Devlin is | ronto, Saturday evening. {| took a lunatic from Mimico asylum Alexander Mclsaae fell down the | on Friday. The deported man was {shaft of the Temiskaming &gHudson's | \;mhrose Croake, whom Taspecter , {Bay mine at Cofalt and was killed. Devlin was ordered by the Canadian , {interested in the erecti w | v & ni dio. the © an of a new ot {hat town. When Mr. Devlin reach- | © v | ed Malone, his charge was refused, on | turns for the first three wards. | Minnesota. The inspector wired to (t-| mises, at Hamilton, were damaged by | {fire to the extent of twelve hundred | i dollars. | {on a happy plan. He sent Croake ing none, and being in a quandary as to what to do, Mr. Devlin hit up | Children's Girls' White Dresses Sizes from 2 years up to 16 years. Prices 5c. to $5.50. According to material and trim- mings. Children's White Cotton - Underwear DRAWERS, 18, 25, 35, 49c. UNDERSKIRTS, 35, 45, 55, 69, 75, 9c. NIGHTGOWNS, 40, 49, 55, 69, 75c. | The Toronto 'Globe announces that| =. , | there will be a session of the federal | with a note to County Judge Beemer, 0 | rest The Montreal Star's rumors. | wer. In the meantime, the Kingston | JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. into a crowd of | Boston celestials, | for Montreal, having fulfilled his in- killing three and wounding seven | Structions in handing Croake to the {others, | | authorities. The law in such a case as { | this is that when a man or woman, committed to a Canadian prison or asylum is found to be a citizen of the CHILD BURNED TO DEATH. ritory and the Union Jack now floats | over it. It was in the disputed zone. | Dress Caught Fire While Lighting { Stove, Marcelline Albert, M. Forroul and! Orillia, Ont, Aug. 5.~The eleven- the other members of the Argeliers|¥ear-old® daughter of Joséph Blacker, | committee who were arrested in con- blacksmith, was burned to death, on | nection with the recent wine-gowers' Saturday, under peculiarly sad cir | agitation in France, have been releas- [cumstances. While lighting a gas led on bail. istove het clothing became ignited. {| The Tomahawk plant of the United | She ran upstairs and tried to get | States Leather company, at Toma- into the room where her mother lay | hawk, Wis., was destroyed by fire, Fri- |ill, having been confined two days | day night, with a loss of about $200. before. The nurse prevented her en- 1 % yp ~ trance and the child ran down stairs, The K. & P. railway train ran ol followed by the nurse, who caught her tho track at the diamond this morn- and succéeded in extinguishing the ing and delayed the regular trains burning clothing. The little girl was { both of its own line and on the Grand so badly injured that she died spon Trunk railway. after. { Mist Lila Singleton, of = Smith's | Falls, passed through Kingston on {Should Get Retiring Allowance. | Saturday, on her way lo visit rela- | If the board of education should be {tives at Guelph. {forced by the Ontario Department of G. R. Shibley, M.A, of Ottawa, ia | Education: to retire Inspector Ww. G. {spending his vacation with his pa- { Kidd, ovefy citizen, we are sure, rents on Albert street, would ' feel like recognizing his long _ FxrAld. Winnett, of London, Ont. isorvices, over thirty-six years. by is in the city, visiting his son, Dr. A, igranting him a respectable retiring |W. Winnett. {allowanoe. 5 {| Mrs. William Thaw is at Mount . en t----t-- i | Ulimens, Mich., taking the baths. Charles McIntosh, Cornwall, arrive William Bryant of Chicago, is in the | od in the city® to-day noon, 10 visi city ou a short yisity, 1 : .% a United States, and insane at the {ime of commitment, he or she shall be de- ported. | | ciate LASSOOED A DECKXHAND | Who Had Fallen Into - the Water. { When the steamer Kingston was at| Swift's wharf on Saturday morning, | a deckhand fell overboard. George | Blanchard, second mate, was on the] wharf at the time, and picked up a rope with a noose, He aimed it at the | | deckhand with such accuracy that the young man was lassooed and hauled to the wharf. The deckhand was in danger of drowning as he couldn't swim. Mr. Blanchard was formerly! catcher with the Toronto professional baseball team. His ability to "thow" has not deserted him. ---------- Sent Down For Six Months. Comber, Ont,, Aug: °5. --Arthur Bras- | seart, Tilbury, pleaded guilty, on Sa-| ! turday evening, of stealing several | {hides from E. A. Hodson, the local] i | | | i { butcher, and was sentenced. by Magis! 1] trate Anderson. to six months in Cen- | t] tral. Crown Attorney Dodd, Windsor, prosecuted, ' : | iittala tetas | Still Another Lot BARGAINS Better Shoes and Better Bargains. Here is a Small List of Goods on Tables: 1 Lot Dorothy Dodd Oxfords, Light Dressy Xid Shoes, Single Soles, sizes 3 to 7, regular $3, for $2.25. 1 Lot Ladies' Patent Button Oxfords, good soles, nice wup- yi Shoes, just a few sizes, 4 to 7, regular $3.50. Now, 8 1 Lot Ladies' Patent Blucher Oxfords, Extension Sole, Dull Top, sizes, 3} to 7, good Shoes, regular $2.75, for $2. 1 Lot Ladies' Tan Calf Pump Heavy Walking Soles, new goods, regular $3.50. Now, $2.50. 5 : The Lockett Shoe Store. P.S.--The best Trunks and Suit Cases in the city and at Jow prices, } Eaten Jo: 3a i Hy aT EE YEAR 74. NO JUST RECEIV] 2000 Pers DIRECT: ERO. 'LEIPSI FOR OUR GUSTO! TRADE John MeKay Fur H BROCK STREET. LORE EROEOEN Daily Steamer S From Kingston, TO THE 1000 ISI Clayton, T. I. Park, Alexan and ull River points. Capts Line leaves Swift's Wharf, dail excepted, 245 p.n., returning lowing day. Round Tri), $1. WALTER L. VISGER, | County of Fronte TENDERS WILL BE RECE the undersigned up to moon 15th, 1907, for constructi 4 ments and Concrete Floor for Steel Bridge, to be erected Creck, in the Township of Ki Plans and specifications ma) by applying at my Office, in House. W. J. FRANKLIN, Cha Roads and Bridges Committee J. W. EDWARDS, County | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ti Partnership between Messrs Cochrane, Proprietors. of Hotel, Kingstom, has been di 10. Carey has taken over the sald business and assumed oll Dated at Kingston this 5t 1907. IT IS A FACT. Where youl get good stull money and you will do that your Stoves, Furniture and TURK 'S. Second-Hand Store, cess street. A ---------- WARS OF THE FUT] France Augments He: Fleet. Paris, Aug. 6.--The suco dirigible balloon *'Lebeudy' and of the "Patric," whiel jts trial last week, has government Lo augment fleet. Several new dirigibles on of the *'"Patrie" are being forthwith, and M. Jullio neer of Messrs. Lebaudy Br designee of the "Patrie,"' introducing many improv the new airship. The prix tegic points on the easte such as Poul, Epinal, Ve Belfort, will be supplied ships as soon as they can b The "Lebaudy'" and "Pa present at the balloon pa don, but the latter is to b atVerdun and would have journey thither fo-day ha ditions been favorable. A sum of 860,000 now the estimate for the build pew ship, but the military is to ask parliament. for dit. Although the "Le purchased for $20.000, th cost $70,000 and this is to paid for the additional sh M. Julliott is certain th trie' and airships of her cl an important part in the the future. They would out, be of inestimable ~ commander 0 @ besieged f is next to impossible for hit a spherical-shaped mass long travelling forty ki hour at an altifude of o meters. "Molloy's worm powder supe 'and pleasant to tak at Dr. Chown's drug store Two quart: fountain 8y at Wade's-drug store. How Ab Do you believe i Webster gives a defin leaves no doubt merely a figment of ination' and is a which dreams are Misfortunes there merit invariably w toil aever fails to m ward. A man that] making of his fortu: is very much like who died waiting |! thing to turm up. hastler--the adverti sits on the front = van that leads the of progress, a

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