Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Aug 1907, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

'ou Will Regret in Britain and Qanada ave raised their price a still further advance rise in the price of-raw supply last March, just raise in price and are NELETTE AT SAME~ YEAR. This cannot ate we are selling Flan- resent stock is sold you TAKE ADVAN- \nnelettes id Children's wear. lannelettes in English and Cana- Week wea Special inter] ou to see the latest 3oots, some Blucher Cut, 50. NOW - - . 0. U1 sa ad Box je Boow, splendid wens. x Calf Boots, Servier $180 aed 5 mer ramen va 180, ASL, in all sizes. » KIN ay ONTARIO. pe GERMANY IS FRIENDLY = Y The Press Spenks In Ea Eulogy of Ki Edward's Speech " At The Kaiser's Banquet----It Has Led To 1 E OF WARNING. FUR weather. will soon be here charm resulting from sincerity even the king of England cannot sume except when it is dictated his actual feelings Redyod and remodeled, Persian Lamb Jackets to a more ard] a long cordial feeling tow as Britain than has existed for tim : 5 | Heit: and' remonieled. : Lrerman press comment on the meet- failing courtesy -was also marked on | ing at Wilhelmshohe seems to be as] this occasion by a certain absent i Furs, of all kinds renovat cordial in character as the meeting | reserve never a " : EE made servicible, itself Rj reserve never apparent except when _ 7 . feelings. are really sincere x Telephone, 489, or drop Lhe Y the Zeitung, save : "The I'he Cologne Gazette: "Opinion, not | ca, 'our FUR wagon will of the meeting show beyond | only in Germany, has beeome atéus- | question that the period of "tension | tomed to regard the king as the real EXPERT ADVICE FRER, betwedi- England and' Germany. is] director of the foreign lis of Great It points out the conspicuous | Britain. . It will with. all the greater hoa pi 2 the: "hing x'. aseiirances ive here his" message 61 peace As 2) h M StS Far H hat the aiser will réiceive a warm | Prince Buelow and Sir Charles Har 0 n 6 ur ouse, vl] i in. Englend in Navember. a dinge had a long: conversytion. we he Journals calls attention to the | may fssame that a fres oy a | 149-155 Brock ST, significance 'of the fact that while at tonen in : te Rehab ring ls len Uronberg last year the king appeared | work of the two great nations for the {in civil dress: at Wilhelmshohe both | dause of peace. The meetings at Wil- j monarchs wore the respéctive uni- | helmshohe, >Swinemunde and JIschl . forms of eat h-oth rs armies. At Cron: | will if our expectations are fulfilled. ' le 3 jeiten dep at Wil- be regarded as mileston history." | . | ¢ ¢ ol England visited The National Zeitung says: "So far | . the German emperor, as Germany and England gre concern- . The Deutschd Tageszeitung savs that | ed, there is no need of any special | - 'Germiny unquestionably contirms the | treaty. No one in Germany doubts kaiser's experience of the nation's de- | that the British nation will receive ference fo and respect for the king. | their imperinl guests (in November), betieve the king when he save that | with the greatest jov. The result of the meeting is very gratifying. That a detente had set in in Anglo-German . We beiieve the king when he = ' la Ri he chérishes a wish that the most L a pleasant relations should exist be ¥ twepny the two nations." it shys, ¢ relations, to the disgust of all dis 1 ing in reference to the fact that the | turbers of the peace, might have been ives king's toast was delivered in {Ger-| observed before. It is now, however, man, "We understand. of course, that | confirmed. An "'entente cordiale' exists HEALTHFUL AND APPETIZING. this is natural, hut it is a p ase between the two sovereigus. touch of © v, all the same The Post gays: "The meetings The Lokal Anzeiger remarks upon|strengthen the prospects of peace.' EXCEEDINGLY SNOBBISH FOR SALE ONLY BY D. COUPER, 3313 Princess St. "Phone 76. a -------------------------- Our store is filled with good things especially suited for : Ranks. A Londén, Aug, 31. --Baronets, - | Sir, | though the lowest rank of the Bri 'nobility, "EF NOTOHONEY They scn's Red Crom drug Store is open All Lo 4 ness Office. ter the United States in devious ways. { are all the vessels that ute at prevent. Have you thought about yo M ds B FURS Set. NOW is the time to a nore Cordial Feeling Towir ritain have your Fl BN remodeled an Th H A a ne room. ami an Has Existed For a Long Time. sets in. - SEAL ol Berlin; ig, MN. --=The reoent meeting F the Ring's ever-winning manner, which of King Fdward and the kaiser has| on this occasion shows that deeper | whieh | by | The kaiser's never | He educated at Is The Conduct of of Britain's Lowest Titled hic h is constantly used in com-| etter nowadays by and to a upper serv ants, olerks in small hon] Tiomdon, there replace A + nd which: have been Siesionen of to the Japanese. Tt is said thut a great deal of freight' is offering on the route be tween Canada and the Tar oadt, the Monteagle and three E available for the handling of it. The im are only. small Jecight car: ! riors, their capacity for that purpose | being not more than 2, tons, hence the necessity for Feinforosmont | of the fleet in eastern waters, Ottawa, Aug, 30.-The government [hos applied Henry Holgate, CE of Montreal, to investigate the Quer HEAD OF COMMISSION, | bee ide disaster, Later i wat de - Leidgd to name two others Prof to Practiced. For Years in|Perry, of MeGill University; and Prof. Syracuse, N.Y, Gall th, of Toronto University, . Mhis commission will réport. i "Experts all declared themselves to {he completely. mystified by the catas | trophe 'and none would advance an opinion as to its cduse with the ex- Br of Mr. Beaudet, and it was he who spoke of the' possibility of the { outer pier setfling, but not | speak at all definitely; "on the matter | ns he declared that, as yet he had not ble to make any examination. havin | Phan | com {the contract for wailing { has offices in This: ey. tis {at Phoenixville, , thirty miles from 1 Philadelphia. ne "news of the neci- | dent was a great shock to all the of. ficinls, Four representatives" of the company were sent to Quebec, god un- | til their sport is received, the som- pany will make no statement. The of- ficials of the concern say they mi Rodis Aughistinie chairman 'of the Tnterstate Commerce know the cause of the accident, Hon. Martin, Commission, 'was bom at Spafiord, N | bute no idea of the ot Toss" in Y.., on November Gth, 1843, and was! sypred. the Wesleyan University | from which he gradn: pi Steamer Close To Bridge. of Connecticut, ated in 1568. He mgrefed on December | Quebee, Aug. 31.---The M. T. com- 2uth, 1869, at Middletown. Conn. - pany steamer, Glenmount, Captain Miss Martha Hotchkiss. He studied] yi oy rute' from Montreal to law and was admitted to the har in | 1509, and pi # 1570 until wat close to the bridge when Sydney, it eullapsed: Pilot David Perrault: the vessel had just pasted" the when there was 4 tremendous there was a great wpheaval ial in the river, some of it breaking over 4 the stern of the rl, I minutes it was i thing in the direction of the bridge the spray and clouds' of dust from the fallen structure. When Captain. Muir saw what had octurred he ordered the steamer to he put about, and went" as near as pos: | sible ta the htidge piers ered the hoata.in the Ne hove of picking anfortunate W the were ried down Although the boats cruised around for | time they did not Ee oa any! "Perrault Nn view of the furt that half a wil tion of dollars have already or the superstiacture ot the, it understood that appl be -- to the federal authoriti further assistance. The Dominion ernment has altends, reserved the possession of time on giving a month's { reimbursing the amount of capi shares with simple interest at five cent. nus ten Per cent. per Ann, It is vstimated that the dw | the Quehee bridge and he do ve to i amount to at least $2,000,000, The inquest will be' commenced Monday, appointed on the -commnission at Svea cuse, N.Y. It was in Febhruiry, 1891, that Mr... Knapp was appointed a member of the then new interstate commerce commission in 1598. His) home is in Syracuse hut the official? station of the commission is in Wash-| i ington, B.C, THE MAYOR'S EMOLUMENT, | Ta i nn No One Seems to Know ct a - ; ne Jongon he ~King BE gt nd Sra that the lord may Ave. and most snobbish. 1 deligh 1» and many other persons who are much on h ] ganizgtion stance of this pride of title | heey below the social status of a baronet, (31,308, the m of - infantry Sob iw Was a very necessary process, when be | Augean stables, : > > ¢ his fice we Madi full cked and given be. Sir Speaser Pocklington] ie not only incorrect and incongruous, { 1 pi g gl contin n re. [came to the throne. Since then de [proved the right orders care y pa and | Marvon-Wilson, Bart... who strongly | but is also very discourteous when [parted to the ay has had the expense reduced by promptly s shipped. objets to being addressed in corres | used to members of this ancient and'| Ply. to an interrogation. i large sum, proned the personel ondence as "Dear Sir." and insists | hereditary degree. 1 will therefore ask | This stipend dules frome the time ol : pon ' \ many uscless functionaries, and set economical machine, k I would be add as "8S | . k Charles 11, but no one seems to know i en that he should be addressed as "'Sir| vou in future to kindly commence your " the whole 'thing® on a busibess * foot=} . Baronet." \ \ letters "to me "Sir Raronet.' instead of | Why it was ever paid to the lord may- i, : : i . v [ofa in. » oh vor | Ng Importers Of Fine Groceries. He has carried his protest sa far as, 'Dear Sir, j ore! Dutéfia Fhe frstent Bute Mayor |e reforms have been carried out fheen 3 to have 'printed a notice which he Bevond being the eleventh holder {is Joseph aunet ty al 2s NNO Jt v by Lord Farquhar, who has held Is 4 to ait rom te : FOMPOSEr wer Ww military | Sc 5c stude, with the gr s wd to the bik v. whi h Was on uted inj Sompo r and never was a position of Master of (he Household {have beon neighbors in Norfolk all who write to hin 1 Spencer arvon-Wilson is A ¥ . High Class Moving Pictures. at This precious document re fol mite undistmeniched. Bat he has| War' Minister Haldane has explained irom th egitining of ang, Edward sqlany sees, lows amg into fame through the|to the commons that Mr. Namnetti is gi 4 ane 1 how, hi i s a ci dringhas Ww 0 N D E R L A B D "There is a stra feelin ar i of his exquisitively snab- [not counted as an efficient officer in task he was appointed to carry ont is [Sandrvingham. baroneté that the expr SSION ol bish prot st. against "Dear Sir." | the army list. He draws his captain's ! n Sa hsolule sinecure. : To-Day and To-Morrow. : sis ---- pay as air ' ATHABASKA CROPS " Ep sous with his phantom cap: . "Troubles of a Schoolmaster. v . i » N VESE Ss s and other points. ~ Mr. Nosse| L buincy is the ex-officio appointment of "King Edward's Coronation. NUMBER OF JAPANESE ae a. Wt "his figures are obtained | the lord mayor of Cork as admiral of | Away Ahead of Those of «The Fencing Master." Wh . nada Dur-lf ficial sources in British Co- | the port of Queenstown. His naval Edmonton District: o Have Come to Canada Dur- fram ofhicia n : i Latest Nlustrated Songs. : y , limbia. duties are confined ta the picturesque Edmonton, Alta., Aug, 30.---<Angus| Open afternoon .. d- ta 5 ing This Year. r to this state went the Ja- | annual ceremony of throwing a silver Iprabmnt, inspector for the Hudson's | ie warn inciorcs o A 30.--The department of ording te Abi a » : 9 Shes, SVN Ottawa 1g. J ie_depa alent panese passengers from Japan direct [dart into the. sea to~define the limits | Buy company,' recently returned from jon the Saturday a 0 Cost Day tzade and commerce has been oo ish Par ab Br Columbia ports since of his commy and, a round of inspection of ten forts Tuesday Children's Ons ten ell' with' a statement = hy 1. SSC: | January, 1907, amount to 3,334, This the Athabaska district He states {tions from all ¢ Sc 5c Japanese cons ul-general at Oitawa ober however, included merchants, Lynched Negro. that the crops at Fort which purports do show in detail the ® studints, women, childven, those en| Columbus. Miss, Aug. 31.---A mob Fort St. John and Dunvegan were, as erally known WARNING. actual Ruther of 4 a 1 route to eastern Canada, those in lin-hed John Lipsey, a negro, who, usual, away ashe ad of these 4a a arrived in Canada during the presen transit to United States points, and|it was said, criminally assaulted Mrs. Edmonton district At Fort Se THE HUMANE SOCIETY INTENT vear, and taking into "conside tation 3a who had come on short visits Edward Windham at her home nedr | on July 16th, he had enjoyed a dinner | nie displays ation ector at the Park, on + Ate to the od =a > £ " Pode < : > ovina By Mh pad to arrest thos: who are en route to th Unit to the provin™ of British Columbia. | Pickensville, Ala. Mrs. Windham is in of fine large new potatoes, This cardi: | oie. found annoying < Ew Aécording fo Mr. Nosse's figures there! eritical condition, | er maturing of crops in the Peace This notice iso arhing x, \ any > DAILY MEMORANDA. Ee been in all 2,693 of the latter Rivir district was usual, seid = Mr. or, off w prosecite ave n all 2,68 oh re Bie ness hereatter offering G. M. COTT LE A Hat Jeaving a net immigration of 641, Killed His Sister. Sratmat, and due 3d the long days of | less Hon. See. K » For Labor Day Ca pel! Bros". fhe statement in detail is as fol-| pogrgville, Pa., Aug. 30.--Thomasx sunatjue, ith gw > A aie an He Se Rh . r Da . . anf rivals at.British incnt hotel keeper of hours of dusk 'and da OSE, . B $0 p.m. lows Number of arriv at. Lavelle, o promine % pe} iver Cross r. Braban All ax GOOD NATURED Wonderland every afternoon fy even- ('olumbia ports. 1907 mary. 224 Gieard., 11, shot and instantly killed Rive o ing Ne, Bra baht y jin the last I am. po crapk. 'If you buy, sell, or . Febr ruary, 274; March, April, 409; pio sister Mary while she was sleeping ne On hi tn bo Ly Fiaah Mr. of vietims, trade With us. you will always be treat: wm to.Cape Vineent, 2 p Wr: June, 752; duly, 772 otal, land then fatally wounded himself. He ing. Un his yeti ) I his fields. Hi e { od DURK,. the Second-Hand Dea : y | a Brick busily wgaged in his fields. is | Several hundredweights of gunpowder | er Princess street. ) 1s, Monday is probably inane, \ « were looking *excellent. . me 0 Fai nds fonday Fn Fm to the east. 3% t6 the \ eroj « bod . 5 : & ber according | See Ribby's nobby $2 hats. : Had An Experience. raspiary to Thousand Islands, [United States (this num $ libby 3 . i - Toromto New; pe . ne y. > r to the United States immigration | Finest double gut hooks, all. sizes, There Arrived To-Day. Proi. Love declares that the world Il Hats. at George Mills & poent)s additional to United States, 5¢ Routley's.. 173, 175 Princess street; Another consignment of our popular is pear-shaped, but = we know of cer New Hut Stare, to-night about S00; returning from Japan. 1. 'hranch, 354 King street. 2 ange 50° flat-brim derbies. See | T Ee, hi r will open Monday, Labor a is nu drug store wi n all day them "night at Campbell "Bros. tain politicians who can prove that ler Rink i 270; total, 2483; net, 641. This num- | Fhe only th a 2 ¥ it resembles a fenton. poy. S nt ete Sand 21 bed as "eap- | Ler is ip addition to the 565, Sunday servic Gibson's Red Cross Kingiton's Myle contre for men's bats, mi. Se A 18d King 'Henry V.¢ied.| It is estimated as many go to Uni- {drug store is opm all day Sunday. i : -- - Cadch. the mibbler Eo fish hooks, {1100 Bunyan died, 1688; Mattle of '3, 4 States points other than thoseby | Hibby's jor union overalls. Bibby 's new hats are fine, " a2 ps at Jd. Routley's, Ir 5 Prineeas Metz, 1870 rail who cannot be Seek be the ; i, - rm { exploded. street: brane, 33 BR. s ree United Seates immigration hrs nn Fame si Main ote i ad Sas dete REBELLIOUS MOORS Nosse students, Of the 641 Mr. states were merchants, day . See Bibhy's. Fargetfulacss 229--Editorial Rooms. 292--Jobblag Department. Color Printing a Specialty t---- reat $12 suits, | more than one half of the number, The Daily is always on gale: if at 320; who were actual lakorers. Gibson's Drug Store, Market Sguare- 1 t further Open till. late cach evening I Mr.Nosse's statemen ir | -------------------- COP TENE COnsus of 1901 in British Columbia 4.515 Di | r Sets and alleges that there must now Brey day Molds its quota of tho last six years, or 250 a erest for the public and the int includes the natural like women, chil (dren, ete., and that there cannot be men- tions that according to the Canadian there were Japanese, | he at out 6.000, an increase of 1,500 with year increase of PREACH A HOLY WAR The Sultan Urged To Lift ft The Standard And eur, Drive Out The Europeans. Tangier things re v & e are at pre n unto the a ie have |§ ------ i n nd 0 thildren. Depeche Marocaine, the principal local Taniical tribesmen ax the 'foreign | the mill--gone and for- | an. Nosse states that 'trouble has | newspaper Fez ix int 8 Mate ol agi residents hin Wesors Se gotten. To 'grind out 'business | It surely adds to a good bgen engendered in British Columbia hy 4 a i really 2 ter by the the siiuation has been critical since | ™ a he oh Sr meal to have it served In by re oi the amt That avery ES of the bombardment of Casa the murder of Ih Matuehisnps _ . effort. : What: have you to off- good dishes. bh i considering those in transit to Blanca, and The more fanatical he that. 1 he, Furopenn Test fl a ns er to-day is what the public EE THOSE HANBSOME the U ited States, and tho on un visi | mak sw demanding that the wu fan ing 2 uation, yp o tion of | wants to lkmow. To-morrow | S it or thare returning to Japan. There | shall lead a hi I war to sweep the Bucs hed. hy the. FU ! i y A oreignérs to the . . . and yesterday are always WHITE AND GOLD SETS are at present, 3.000 matural lized Ja tf ng prohoblé that this movement. More troops are arriving in Casi '* near, but never with us. Get y paness in Britich Columbia. "will reach the Kabyles. To prevent Blanca, hut there is nothing for them | out after business to-day. The We are selling at $12, for }: | es the possibility of a holy war spread. | to do now. The exodus from the in a complete set. You have tribesmen it is ex- | town still continues, : Whig wouldn't be lone Hats For The Holiday sd dE for hat of Loony: |} seen nothing as aise befors. As ugual the nobbiest styles are to | pected that. the fash evel "found, soll Bros, King: a k for id at Camp ros. with the y ur oh ay) centre for men's hats with the store mews and your Robertson Bros. eminder of what you | -- a oa should "be there i Bibby 's 8 derbies for mine, lest the public: forget.) a ong the ng government will pro- | only shout 5,000 people left, i Great excitement still prevails at! that is general through: { Mogador and Admiral Philibert has not; éontined ta the | dispatched a cruiser for ots. The responsible ' tion of the" Furopcdvs in use of mead.' hibit meetings The alarn out , Europesn Moroccan ix resid ON A BUSINESS BA. ing Edvard Has Used the Priming he to of the household, which | tha Hereules who was to clones and the selection has a thar has shown real genius in ma ol | the king's household an efficient Lord Farquhar jwith 8 husiness training, for he has the [friend of King Edward, and the two | Lord Farqubar's place 'astle Rising, being a few miles drom THE FATAL FIREWORKS. the | Accidents From Them Increase arp so ecm in cians are being inundated with peti- uarteérs eo devise pe Vermillion, [tial preventive eginiation. As ii gen- has an enormous the [inland trade in fireworks, i | CORRIGAN. a ag Ase gn, Pn Corrigan. { Funeral from ber Jute treet, Sundoy af at Fido o'clock, to Bt, Ma " radially invited ® ute Turamo. papers plete John south rn provipces and' Sicily Py rotech- iter in every sort of public rejoicing. During last month alone five terrible jexplovicns were recorded though are | American aod the gracese of manufac | or four ture, costing in- each case the lives of At Peace from one to five persons. twenty-four hours, nd com- | further mishaps have swelled the at a factory in the commupk | of Saint Antonio, in the suburbs |Naples, killing three workmen and in- { | flicting fatal injurics. on seven others, | The explosion was so terrible ns to st fire: to'a big storage of hemp nearly a! The other disaster oeenrred at Lecce, | i a large consignment of for a popular. festival, | by Of three brothers, in the firm, who happened to be Stand- ar, one was blown to pieces and | the other two were horribly lacerated. "The Kicking Goes On. Three wights ad he educational reform L programme oh to specially include | i the SXmmidacians i. dhe has been more "kic King." ably, than for many years provi ws aver the examination papers. "His Nibs Speaks Again. ug --- fraid of raids | | Foam Spectator, Aug. 31 Acteding to the to the Moots are us much afraid of raids by percr William i that. anlv the | graciovs dispensation of heaven where | the swords of "his trusty troops have , Paible to maiptain peace _ Somebody must be worry. Tooth -- that won't wear ont are sold at Gibson's Red Cross store. Bibby: s for genteel shirts. y Lines that will hold fish and cateh and there are them, at J. Routley's, street branch, 354 King mireet. genuine Zawm-Buk is: sold sitson's Red Cross drug stove. ake the protec: Bo © other. Bibby's for nobby hats, £2. i

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy