Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1907, p. 8

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fF g (iif i eo 2 g in it that Mr. Wright could only that one gets his interview ove and 4 ee Kindly ing, at the J wns a in hat on Krishna Not Muhammad. Aug. 13--{To the Bditor): Sydenham steeot of Krishna, as set forth seriptures i SAR ~ THE FOREST CITY. Jeanut, t., Aug. statement that crept imto your kin of my address, on Sunday morn- {base church in. dhe "Bhagavad by educated {bodies caused the committee on. ar- [Tepmster Poisoned By Eating . Vaiss oa Cameron, a For scalded feet, or when they are "thot and: burning; tal : tant relief, Sold at nea gives -| ed. ; "| Keown. of ¢ the theft of $18 from the Hotel here, pleaded guiity, and was remanded for sentence. We wore his own clothes, grey pans, bluish vest, grey skir* and can. a few weeks since two prisoners, McKeown and Ryen, es ol, ad have not Tether, Malem M - former's s com Me- Uxbrides, was arregt>d Inst these men by. suprly- given a heaving aiding | mittens is | ruary Mr. Som "a -- ast 28h Steamer 'Atierioa makes another of her famous tours of the islands, 2:30 pam. Supper on d. 950c. return. Made AD. S. a. ca i Breve! ~Lieut.-Col. A a Otte, ol, HI Raster, in se for duty stafi adjutant, 5 I ---------------- Death Of Reuben Dawson. ~|elaims to have perfected a oar | % IN BRIEF FORM. - % -- 1 Matters That Interest Everybody _wdigtes From all Over--Little| of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. «| John H. Mitchell, of New York, | Ee Mp Hae, g in a drowned at the foot of } weve killed and sove- | fight with Koreans oronto. Five Japanese ral w ina An old and much respected farmer away on Monday, in the per-| son of Dawson, of the Bath Road. He is survived by his wife and 'one som. \A Position. r Chemmlpo. uty cities in the United States ave. without telegraph facilities owing to the operators' strike. a The will of the late John Waldie, Toronto, was filed for probate. It is valued at $457,000. s Two mope arrests have been nade in all, son of John Mar street, has: a _chuxeh, Toronto. Since Feb-| Marshall has been at St.) James' Square Presbyterian church in| the absence of Dr. Davies. Given Temporary Rank. Captain (temporary) H. R. Vi de Bury, Canadian militia, (Royal Mili- tary College of Canada), is granted) the brevet rank of major (temporar-| ily), under: the provisions of para- graph 45 (d) King's regulations and orders for the militia, 1904. | AHIR IRINA, | TEAR DOWN HILL. T Portsmouth residents con- ¥| ' complain to the ¥| councillors regard. 3 ngs, way the street cars tiary ¥ lum hills, and de- * coepted | 3 of organist at Trinity of Dr. Rose, at Toronto. i connection with the highway robbery | The launch Dalvine, which figured n the Humber Bay disaster, has been | sold to a Brockville man fer 25. American capitalists are urying. to purchase the Ottawa Electric railway, | electric light and gus enterprises... | A German servant writes that King Edward is an absolute monarch, in all that pertains to foreign affairs. | Norman Gendron, made a singularly | heroic rescue of Harry Harling at | Yankanuck Clubhouse, near Sans Souci. t Earl Grey will return to Ottawa on | August 25th and leave on the follow- ing day for Toronto, where he opens the ition. Canderoon, a London team- | ster, was poisoned by eating a raw peanut, and doctors had a hard time | to save his life. a C. C. Ferguson, of the Canada Life has been appointed chief 'actuary of the Great West Life Assurance com- | pany, of Winnipeg. } " G. P. Graham intimated that he 5 OF THE WORLD their eabin berths, maxid t some action be '¥| 5 taken to have it stopped THE THIRD OF SERIES. Careless motormen dash the : S------ cars the little Race Fot the Canada Cup at village at a speed - "Charlotte. ous: tp passengers and Rochester, N.Y., Aug. 13 Continued agreement with the com- of their yachts told the Cana- pany 'calls for a limited take action against street railway company if. the present conditions continue. A year ago, 'the council notified the company that # has been informed that the Michigan | 3¥ | Central railroad will make good the ¥ | damage done by the explosion at Es bsex. #5 It is asserted that the honey crop | 3 is short and the honey crop commit- 3 tee of the Ontario Beckecpers' Asso- 3% ciation has recommended an advance. 3% in prices. #%' Mr. Gartshore, a London man, # [claims to have seen an Italian shot | 3idead by a C.P.R. conductor near # Ohapleau. Mr. Gartshore's story. is 3% [that the Italian was ordered off the Ab {and his .administ , | timemt to detract from the picnic, gue fig] A oy 12.41~The Seneca went' on the port tack and-two minutes later the Adele 2.96The Seneon has a lead of about a mile. Boats are a %80--Setecn wins the race and sor- ies. Time, 2.32.50, unoff a... a NO BARE KNEES AT PICNIC. Not to Have Women's ,- Contest. Clevelpnd, Aug. 13,~There will be no knees at Republican | on August 24th. Wading \ The outcry n all points of the compass, and the protests of the women's organiza 'tions antl the ministers and religi rangements to declare off the wadi \ . wading Gebeauer, of the Republi- declares Mayor Johnson tion are responsibl for the outcry against the wadi Contest, accusing them of arousing sen- the was regarded A opening of campaign against mayor. Under the plan proposed the woman wading deopest without getting her skiris wet was to get a prize, BC A AEFAEKEAEXEEXR ERA EIR EFEX EXER EERE RE | the cars must not be run For: a while; the speed was ¥ moderated. < Now the cars ¥| are again breaking the * stand it any ¥ longer. #* ¥ i -- i . Artillery Coming Home. | It is expected: that "A" battery wiil| be home on Saturday from Petewawa! it i ible they may reach hero on Friday. At has been yum ved | that "B" battery would also return here, but the likelihood is that it will] spend gnother winter in Toronto. Tree Was Blown Down. Today's wind storm was very severe. Early in the afternoon, a tree on Brook street, between Division street and University avenue was blown down. It was thrown on the sidewalk, and a citizen who was pass- ing, had. a close call from being struck. Boat Was Upset. Two young men had a rather un- welcome bath when out in their hoat, near Cedar Kland, Monday after noon, when the hoat upset. Ome of the young men could not swim, but he was rescued by his companion. The two reached the island, and there hanged their clothing. | Gets It For First Time. ! Frederick Carson, son of R. J. Car- son, Brock street, has been appointed battalion sergeant-major of the Royal Military College, a hobor that comes to a Kingstonian for the first time in' the history of the college. {house from an aged widow living near | Ammersee. Y {but the presence of the old lady 3 Tirain when trying to steal a ride § and stabbed the conductor in revenge.' | The C.P.R. has declared a dividend | of two per cent. an preferred and three per. cent. on common stock for the half year, with an . additional | bonus of one-half per eent. on the | common on land account. GHOST FACTORY. | | Family Sent to Prison in Ger- many. Berlin, Aug. 13.--A remarkable case, in which a haunted house played a prominent part, has just been heard at Munich. A family named Wolf hired a farm. The house suited them, n the house did not, and they began to! supply the premises with a pumber of | ghosts, as they knew the lady was most superstitious, and in daily and nightly terror of supernatural beings. Wolf, with his wife and two daugh- tors, installed altogether seventeen | ghosts. First they tried wicked | spirits,then angelic ones, with the re sult that the wretched widow was nearly driven erazy by her nightly visitants. The spirits injured the cows, killed cocks and hens, stole eggs and butter, and made unearthly mid night noises. 'Then Woli offered help | to clfanse the house of spirits for g | consideration, and in process of time | these cleansing operations cost over 14,000 mark | The widow was robbed of all she! had, and was in addition suffering from brain fever when the police pegan to take notice. The result was that Wolf was seatenced to five years' penal servitude, amd to pay a heavy fine and to suffer ten years' loss of "aivil rights; his wife and ome daughter to BOY SHOT DEAD. Children 'PMayed With Gun Near Jowell, Sask, Waiting For ate. {two years, and the other daughter t, | {eighteen months' imprisonment. This iz- [pened is not definitel " he fact: y known, beyond _ {district court, find the Wisconsin Cen- . | monte, a well-known Cuban e Vonda, Sask, Aug. 13.~A shoot latality ocourred hy home of Noe vacs, north of Howell. The peopl: were all absent at the some Sal oss who dad there were playing upstairs, of them espied yu gun, which had Lrotaly been put there for safety, and oylike immediately began - to Hay with it. Just how the accident hap that the gup une: edly went off, killing: one boy, Janos Frank instantly, and wounding anoter i the face, 'The boy 'who. fired. the shot gi Gynlai. 7 oe FINED $17,000 Railroad Company 'Mulcted For Rebating. ht Minneapolis, Mian, Aug. 13.--J Page Morris, in the United Blas tral railway company $17,000 for ro- bating of which it was convipted lust X Burton Johwson and G. T. uey, freight officials of the road, were fined $2,000 and $1,000, respec: tively, for paying yobates~o shippers. ---------- First Victim Of Fever. Havana, Aug. 13. Sergeant Wesley Merritt of the hospital corps, USA, one of the first men to hecome infected with yellow fever is dead. Dr, Agri: on yellow fever, who was sent to investi- gate the situdtion.at Cienfugeos, re- ports several additional cases "of yel- low fever there, ii The assault case in which ¥ Lipman charges Jacob Rosen, 'will not. be tried in the police court until | Magistrate Farrell returns. "I didn't want an acting magistrate to try| this case," enid Lipman, "and I will] wait until he returns, Lipman claims that Rosen struck him a blow in the face without any provocation what-| ever, { Minks On Exhibition. { The MeKny fur house has a very in- | teresting cvhibit in their window at present. Two -vastern mink, cayght by | their own trapper, in the back coun- | try, are shown. The skins of these | little, brown animals are very expen- | sive, and are only used on the best | work. The minks are displayed in an | attractive cage, well fitted fdr them, i containing a water tank, and a hill to | dig in. They have been ei months | in captivity and wre now full grown. Had A Rough Time. | Four Kingstonians had a wry rough | time of it ou in aiseilboat in the | y last might. There was quite | a squall, and the party was about five hours muking the ety. After they | succeeded in' gotting their sails down. they walled a motor boat which was | passing, to tow them in, but the | Pou ny He boat, did not take any | ce m, al their esca from i being dumped into "the poy was | miraculous. | Death Oi G. M. Sears. George "Mitchell Sears, of Hes. Robert "Sears, died on Monday, at Star Lake, Adir-| ondacks, AM alter a a ake Adis. condmuption. Deceased was second son | net precious family had "Heathfield," | a u regular rehearsals | of their nocturnal swindle before prac tising it on their victim. i State Of*The Crops. Susun New York shops at prices tha convince you it does not repay you for the trouble you take in making Children's White Diesses, Prices range from | 75c Up.to $5.50. CHILDREN'S WHITE 49¢ on up to 1.25. CHILDREN'S WHITE to 1.25. CHILDREN'S WHITE to 49c. { LAIDLAW & SON, Dresses, all sizes, from the little tot of 2'years up to the young girl of 16. From the plain little "White Mother Hubbard to the dainty White Lace Trimmed Dress. A great gathering of the best styles Children's Dresses Exceptionally good value in Children's White shown in the ¥ Avil surely NIGHTGOWNS, from SKIRTS, from 49c up DRAWERS, from 20c Ladies' Nightgowns A number of pretty styles presents a selection to satisfy every taste. Prices vary from 75c, 99¢, 1.25, Renfrew, Ont., Aug. 13.--Farmers in this locality have finished haying and reports go to show that crops geme- . rally were light. At this time last | year it was selling at 89 per ton, and this spring good hay was scarce at $20. Cwrrent price is from $12 to $14. Owing to the backward spring, it will be ten days or a fortnight be | fore the grain crop is ripe for har- 1.49, 1.69, 1.75, 1.90, 2.25, 2.49 and on up to 4.50. = v yo westing, and with beneficent sunshine and shower, farmers k hopefully of good crops, poll vy of wheat and pend. Unfortunately, ogis will be | rather Hg and owing to dry spring, | grain' will be short, making straw for fodder scarce; thie] with Tight hay | crops, means the feeding of live } expensive this winter: " sock News From Syde . Sydenham; Aug. 11.--The stone crusher is busy at work, and gravel is being spread the length of Main street. The now grahotithic walk is | also progressing favorably. B. Day's | barn and the Union schoothousa were | not. struck by lightning last week destroyed. The rainfall ee am heaviest ever witnessed by. old resi. dents. Rev, J. Pinel, B.D, exchang pulpits: with' Rev. W. H. oes Queen street church Sunday. Dr. Walter aad family, of Now Utange, N.Y. are the coompanied by Miss Gon, nd Mrs. M. Asselstine, have a itd Tics. ter spending a few days the guests of ' City, 3 At Eastern. JeaguerAt Montreal, 7: American © league--At ---------- Baseball On Monday. . , 3. At Toronto. 6; Jersey 2.. Ad Rochaster, 13; Raltimore; 4; New ' At LT ' ~ ' Boston, 5s A Chisago, thirty-six| Miss Fi B. Assolstine, Mosoow. years of age, and a Jory. Yogulax| Young men. His death is = ly re-| She All The Islands. tted by a wide circle of friends. |. By taking the steamer America' 'Mr. Sears was a very patient sufferer |togr Thursday 2:30 pai. Home caddy, He is survived hy his wife, formerly | 50e, here to-morrow, accompanied by the flavor, i - a = i tan', y delivered at 8 wife and mother, | Price's, {30 Pairs Ladies' FinejDongola Kid Lace Low Shoes, light soles, patent guests of his parents, F. A och (tips, some Blu- v Mise ad Mee {cher cut, regular $3.00 for $2.25. . = 3 § Mise May Spooner, + of Glenburnie, and be Te . 4 i ] he LR ! os : ope child. The remains will arrive] Allcresm ice : aby . J % J e: ream, bricks, P,8,--We have the Best Trunks in the city for $5. i 18 Pairslassortcd inds J Ladie's rothy Oxfords, Patents & Heavy Goat Oxfords, regular $3.50 and 3.75, now $2.25. "ALASK/ SEALS LONDON, ENG ARRIVED. 30 Bundles. SELEs Magnificent Skins our CUSTOM TRA! John McKay Fur Hot 149-155 Brock S1 See Our store is filled with things especial.y suited for Catapers Fishing Partie Picnic Partie Mail orders carefully pacl promptly shipped. ~ Jas. Redden & Importers Of Fine Groce Daily Steamer Se From Kingston, TO THE 1000 ISL. Clayton, T. I. Park, Alexandr and all River points. Captain Line leaves Swift's Wharf, daily, excepted, 2.45 p.m., returning 1} lowing day. . Round Trip, $1. WALTER L. VISGER, M County of Fronte: TENDERS WILL BE RECEl the undersigned up to moom oO 15¢h, 1907, for cvnstructing tb ments and Concrete Floor for Steel - Bridge, to be erected a Creek, in the Township of King Plans and specifications may by applying at my Office, in U House. W. J. FRANKLIN, oads and Bridges Committee. ., EDWARDS, County Cl J. W ECELWAT & GEORG For charter, by day trip or we and camping excursion at shor Address Capt, Geo. Hammond, Union Hotel, Kingston, Ont. AUCTION SALE On THURSDAY, at 11 o'cl Ontario Sts, opposite Donoghuw Waggon of all kinds, Harness, Horses, ete. Owner leaving tov WM. MURRAY, Auc Chair IT IS A FACT. Whete you get good stuff money and you will do that t your Stoves, Furniture and - ( THRBK'S Second-Hand Store; cess street, E---------------- They Go To The Cent: Broekville, Ont., Aug. 14.-- vourt, James Marshall and Vane, young men who plead to stealing two suit cases, taining a quantity of valual wearing apparel from the Rapids King at Prescott, 26th, came up for sentence. the elder of the two, was g and Vane four months, each to be served in the Central. i ---- Special offiers this week, a tle of Florida water and ja cream 25c., a 50c. bottle ¢ water and a 15¢c. tin of tal at Hoag's. A statist) cently concec plate' to : w as th FP ich th returns in are retuined advertiser. T were compile mass of actu experience of various a and the accuracy is in thereiqre we say "Hurra Newspapers" and the | particular. That advert few question, but that | aper pays best is a iaf Dp a to feel absoly tain about and in this pasa the gdod mews alo;

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