Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1907, p. 1

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i KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1907. WITCH LEFT OPEN ..o==>. ..o==r= SIMPLY A DISEASE The Prince of Monaco has commuted the sentence of Madame Gould to life imprisonment. James W. Paul, a Philadelphia bank- er, gave a ball at which the decora- tions alone cost $35,000 Gen. Drude, commander of the {French troops, in erocco, has been | recalled on account of ill-health, | Dr. W. G. Gifford, assistant sur- | geon at the Londbn asylum, has re ceived notice of his dismissal. | The Intercolonial railway manage- ment has decided that its employees {shall not accept municipal offices. Roland Madill, a young man, was stabbed hy his uncle, James Morrison, village, and may be June 1st, 1863. . iii ------ | Editor. i Over The World. i Hugo Munsterberg, the noted pro- | The cholera is committing great 8 We ¢ B ak . {fessor of psychology at Harvard Uni- {ravages emong the pilgrims to . Ti esman an le Men Dead: since 1892, was born at Dan- | Mecca, Can be Cured if Treated With Cold e | He zig, Germany, on graduated at Danzig in 1852, and later at Leipzig studied and Heidelberg, as Result. Douches Daily. Ailment is Divided by the Scientist Into Three Forms by the Diagnosis. : Passenger Train Has Head-on Collision With Coal Train Near Lenox---All Pass- | CO AT = engers Escaped Without Injury. | : Lucs. Mich., Dec. 28.--Speeding Ld Price. through a dense fog, at forty miles it We Have an hour, a passenger train No. 5, on . LL 28. --A Paris physician, [placed in prominent positions in the Dr. Mairet, has formulated the start- | Paris theatres, railway stations, cars, ling theory that jealousy is simply a [ste This is the work of a new league physiological disease. He says it {formed to encourage politeness in {ought to be treated like other ail- France. It is called the League of | ments, medically, and that if so dealt | Respect to Women. {with it ean be cured. For many years past the old tradi | Di. Mairet considers there are three [tional French politeness has been {forms of joalousv--firet, jealous hype- [dying out-some say it is the demo- resthenia or excessive morbid excite cratic spirit of the republic, which is ment of the sentiments with deep feel {to blame. For instance, in France no ling of uneasiness. man ever thinks of giving up his seat | { | Paris, Dec. lat Gooderham {fatally wounded. | Dr. Fleming, a member of the bac- | teriological staff of Toronto Univer- {sity, has been appointed successor to | Prof. Shuttleworth, as city analyst, The czarina's continued ill-health is causing grave uneasiness. All imperial | { functions have been cancelled, owing | {to her majesty's inability to appear James Bennett, Detroit. . Albert McCall, fireman, Port Huron. The injured ave : Washburn, passenger engineer, the Grand Trunk railway, collided, d-on, with a heavily laden coal Ee one-half mile north of here, at geven-thirty o'clock last night. Five trainmen are dead, and gre hurt. All of the passengers es. oe caped injury, except a baby, who, powever, WBS only slightly hurt, by George freight fireman, | Lenox. * Edward Dewal, Lenox. | The locomotive of the passenger | train ploughed under the two engines | of the freight train, the forward loco- | motive of the double-header was toss- ™o will probably remem- of the season, Don't , t eloquent testimony ? ré more than usually a ) o'clock we are going at for ladies at exactly all and is stylish and of , 10.00,-11.75, 12.75, , LY. PES, made from good trimmed, worth $3.75, row, $2.90. 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The accident is attributed to open. sheikh to the island of Abumusa, and |] negligence on the part of the brakes- | man, who, it is: said, left the switch | |h Prof. Hugo Munsterberg where he was graduated with the |! highest honors. Prof. Munsterberg at- |" tracted attention by his ability. and | heen a successful segtributor to 1 the higher class of the popular month- fr jes since he came to this country. He F H. Richardson, Toronto, has been Second, jealous monomania, which is to a Indy who is standing in a car, {appointed to represent the Canadian {Northern RR. in the dispute between lvoune girl ten days he company and their engineers, fire nen and héstlers, A Quebec jury has decided that Mrs, tochette was poisoned and holds her husband responsible. He married .a | closely nkin to a mental malady since lit frequently engenders a feeling in the | afflicted person that he or she is being TT land acute thenia, and should form of madness. ' | jealous maduess, or the last ¢ stage of jealous hyperes- be treated as a persecuted. Thirdly, land il a foreigner offers his seat he is reparded with sirprise and curiosity. {Men push women to one side theatres and railway stations and do Men smoke in non-smoking com- wartments without asking permission »f any woman who may be present. at the their pardon for jostling and rand has since disappeared after her death | {not beg and even saluting is not J OF CONFISCATION GERMAN WAREHOUSE SEIZED BY BRITISH. - hin Hamburg Firm Calls on Govern- ment to Seek Damages For Alleged Outrage. Hamburg, Dee. 28.--It is stated that a warchouse belonging to the Ham- burg firm of Wonckhaus, and situated on the island of Abumausa, in the Per gian Gulf, has been confiscated by the commander of the British warship Lapwing, on the ground that it con tained contrabafd. goods. The Hem- burg firm has called upon the German foreign office to take energetic steps for the recovery of damages. The firm issues a lengthy statement, in which it brands as ridiculous the assertion that the confiscated build- ing held contraband, and alleges that the action of the British commander had no other object than to check- mate a successful German commercial enterprise, his real object being to transfer 'the "oxide" Business which the Hamburg firm was conducting to British hands and "to rob the Ham- burg-American line of a profitable freight trafic. The* statement further declares that that after the German firm's coolies had been driven back to the Persian mainland the sheikh prohibited the Germans from further working the oxide mines, although they hed a con- tract for that purpose. The sheikh then fired upon the German firn's re- presentative. Commenting - upon the leading Hamburg journal says: "The British procedure is an act of of the 'worst kind and an outrageous hreach of the constitutes the sharpest contrast to the assiduous assurances of frigndehip of the British press. "We must insist that the foreign oflice shall take strong sures. violence German mea Colonists' Thoughtfulness Christ N.Z., Dec. 28 cases of Canterbury mutton are be- ing forwarded by Cornish residents in Christ Church, New Zealand, as Christmas fare for the inmates of the Redruth workhouse. Six Children in 18 Months. London, Dee, 28. ~The wife of Al fred Holloway, of Market Dravton, gave birth, yesterday, to triplets. She to triplets eighteen to twins {wo years Church, Car also gave birth months ago, and before that date. the Lapwing brought an Arabian Oh! my! the weather. SHE BOWS TO HUSBAND Former Actress Wins Parents by Charming i!" ur Siete "Lesiand tie Manner. London, Dec. 28.~The Hon. Lynd hurst Bruce and his wife (Camille Clifford) are jogging along far more comfortably now, owing to the fact * that Mr. Bruce "put" hix foot firmly down in regard to the attention paid to the fair Camille by an admirer in the automobile business. { Moreover, Lord and Lady Aberdare, | who are tired of playing the parts of the unforgiving and irate parents, have accepted Camille, and the young couple went to the family place near Cardiff and spent a week-end, which affair, the| law, which {married Miss Selma Oppler at Stra- {| burg, Germany, in 1587 | -------- ( | Theory alone never yet solved a | | problem | | Good management is often styled good luck |e tion in Ecnador has been quelled by | the arrest of Gef. Toral, formerly | | Ecuadorean minister to Great Britain | The United States minister Mito reports that the recent revolu- ad twenty of his adherents | REDUCES Abolishes System of Keeping Full Staff in Each . Household. | ters, R. M. Gleeson, Carl Hawley, Regi- ------ Dec. 28. King Edward con tinues his work of economy in reduc London, ing the expenses of the royal house [ hold. have {the domestic work of his palaces done {by the smallest possible staff, and he {bas abolished the system of keeping a | | full complement of servants at each of | iw residences Only a nucleus staff--sufficient to {keep the place in order--is maintained | at each palace, while' the full staff ac { HEAVY SEAS. It is his decisive aim to } Wrecks Are Reported on Coasts. 28. Owing to an east {erly gale, terrible seas are running along the British and Irish coasts | Many wrecks have been reported. The | Cunsirder Lusitania was not able to] {enter Queenstown. None of the incom London, Dee, | Many | steamer Cambrian, before reported | | with her shaft broken, in tow of the | | steamer William Cliff, and it is the] opinion among seafaring men, that the | 1 Cliff had to cast the 1 | Cambrian a | DAILY MEMORANDA. Wonderland Theatre, afternoon evening. and Partellg Stock Company, Grand Opera, House, 8:18 p.m. This aster, 187% ; Lord Macaulay died, At The Bijou--'The Lost Gol Mine Drama aged. "A Dramatic Comedy. 185¢ St. James' Sunday School Entertain- | Ventrilo- { be secret | erowd |Hondey or George's Robert Clarke, Quist, tov : Men's Mass Meeting, St. Grorges Cathedral, 4.15 p.m, Sunday. All men cordially welcomed, A, Y.M.C:A. New Year's night: Basket- Fxhibi- ball Matoh by Y.W.C.A. Girls; tion by Y.M.C.A. Boys, 15¢ Nominations for 'Mayoralty, Cy Hall, 10 a.m., Monday ; for Aldernien and School Trustees, 12 to 1 in wards. Dance the ol year out with the "Social Five," at City Hall New Years Eve. Croghy & O'Connor's Orchestra. At The Princess--' "The Lives of a Cat." Somg from ¥The Time, Place and The Girl" Co., 'Blow The Smoke Away." = fF ---------------- i E SNAP. A This is a RAR best Eng- retty set of 97 pieces, {ith Ye cotain, nicely decorated "* GOLD LINE This set would cost you $1 any other store. Our price, for this 'week only. Special $6.25. -------------------------- Robertson Bros. 0 in §9, in history --Troy bridge dis | Rehearsal," | 1 determine London, Dec. 28.--The opening of the grave of T. C. Druc whether or not it con | tains a body or a roll of lead I'h wctual date of the exhumation is kep for fear of attracting ¢ There is reason to believe tha Tuesday, of next will see the mystery of cleared up. an Irish Chiei's Grave Discovered. Dublin, Dec. 28.--Workmen who dis lodged a cairn of stonds w some ground near Loughrea, vester day, found underneath a chamber, containing ashes, bones anc a bronze spearhead, which still retain ed high polish. The grave 1s believe to be that oi a © battle, of which the to the present day. i ---------- wend DUE TO TACTICS. a---- London, Dec. 2 from Tokio tion after Mr. Lemieux made his report. apers po: BE ean and American negotiitions are partly, if not very largely. due to parliamentary Ottawa and Washington. IRE FE EFT REEAEEFFRFERREES court has granted permission for the week, the coffin hollow hief killed in a great tradition remains | 28.--A de- # states .r that the exchange of mem- is considered as = Japanese # had not been seen int out that # #iand found the old tactics in % | dressed and t | violence, was described by one of Mr. Bruce's | 1f pix is the case the Cliff will stand friends as "formal" on the Saturday, [py the disabled vessel and take her in] "informal" on the Sunday and "fa- |, w again when the weather moder miliar" on the Monday. i ates Camille made herself very charming, | LEER and completely thawed out Lady Aber dare. The peer, however, was a little Entertainment At Arden ! more difficult Aiden, Deg. 27.--The annual Christ- Mr. Bruce, who is making glow pro-| oo entertainment of the Methodist [ gress in business, has consented to re-| ghyrch Sunday school was held in the Jive some financial assistance ftom his) wn hall, Arden, on Christmas eve father, and, altogether, the prospects| 4 © oa decided success. The chakr of the young couple are far brighter | woupded by Rov. Mr. Saccett {than they were. und the large gathering testified to] --- a unity that exists among t ¢ hris- | -- -- ltian people of Arden and vicinity. The CAN.OPEN THE GRAVE. | programme consisted of songs, solos, | readings, drills and recitations. An, No Date Fixed to Keep Away the address by = Rev. Walter Cox, Angli Curious. | can minister of Parham, was much consistory | appreciated. Proceeds of the wonton] $33.20. | oe EXPENSES | well and another | some, companies the court wherever it goes. In other ways the king has effected economies. . Several superfluous offici- als have been dispensed with, and du- ties have been rearranged so that two or three men are no longer wasted on work that could be done hy one. Va qancies in the houschold which his ma- jesty does not think necessary to Gill will remain vacant, awd so on. The amount of money King Edward has saved in this way since he came 'to the throne is enormous. The two political parties have agreed upon a municipal slate at yrockville. John McConnell, Toronto, on a charge of having murdered Albert Noble') Taylor on the 15th, plead- ed 'not guilty." He is said to have struck Taylor, who was drunk, and who fell, striking his head on the pavement. As a result of this injury he died. Killed By Whiskey. { St. John, N.B.- Dec. 98. --John Max- | | {ers from treated by daily douches valuable treatment, frequently bring. lwave a great aleviation opinion is that suffer jealousy should be |¢ and frequent cold | He has proved it to be a The doctor's acute . and nearly al ing a complete "Re polite: to women" is the advice which stares at one from placards | pushing, vive the old-fashior Horms © revive or mer politeness toward women, respectfully as it used to be. not intend to re d and ceremonial of traditional French polite ss; that would be ridiculous in these mmercial days, but it would like to keep alive some of its for- {one as The league does MODEL RESULTS. Passed Examinations at Napanee. The following were awarded full III class certificates for three years: Herbert Cameron. Dalton E. Those Wk Char- nald Martin, senneth Shaver, George Whiteman, Gertrude Clancy. Gladys Cliff, Maud Gordon, Pearl Grieve, Mary Harrison, Stella L. Huwdging, Ethel McCutcheon, Tessie MeNeill, Mabel Mill Margaret S. Mitchell, Irene Provins, Jean Riley, Norma Shannon, Elizabeth F. Soby, Marion Stevens. The following will receive their cer tificates when they comply with the regulations of the department regard: ing, age, ele: Kenneth Shorey, Monna J. Denyes, Nottie Detlor, Anna M. MeAuliff. The following veevived renewals : Pear! Allison, Ellen Burleigh, Maud Fox, Bertha A, Gould, Mabel 1. Haight, Clara A. C. Martin, Albert E, McDonald, Edna O'Mara, Mabel Tomp- kins. Districts for one year: Percy William Shorey, Evalona Clancy, Mary Fit2martin, Fannie For- estor, Olive Galbraith, Marguerite Hall, Lizzie Hawley, Edith P. Husband, Irene McAuley, Maggie O'Brien, Ger trude 0. Nesbit, Pearl A. Patterson, Gladys E. Price, Kathleen Price, Hel- en Siler, Mata Vanest, Matilda Wa. gar, Florence Warper, Nae R. Wil liams (regulations regarding age). Live Frog In A Stone, Melbourne, Dee, 28.~A live frog was found in a cavity in the centre ofl a large mass of stone, which was ~uar- ried at Melbourne, It promptly hop- ped off to join the local population. ---------- Arguing with a fool soon brings you to his Jevel. TO REWARD of Arrest well, a ten-year-old boy living at] tan hit, 4 a 31 pe. 2 do Bonny River, a station on the New | Bairiny Pee. 28-4 Sued 3. whe Brunswick Southern railway, Char-|2%:3 his war-s of ie Kip ovaIve. y | learned, yesterday, in a curiow: man lotte county, died on Christmas Day from drinking too much whiskey. Max-| lad while playing about the statiog the day previous discovered liquor in transit and drank with tragic consequences. lad lived with his stepfather, named Cook. An inquest was held, Philipsville Cheese Factory Burned Philipsville, Dec. 26.--The Philips ville cheese factory, owned by and Halladay, caught five in the vans drying room, about 9 p.m., and was | burned to the ground. Most of the utensils were saved, and mostiv all of | the cheese. It is thought there were eight or ten cheese burned. The fac tory was insured. A stable nearby was saved. The property was valued at about £1,500. o A t hile clearing | - : Manchester, Dec. 28%.~Thgre are some { | curious features in the - | Manchester woman who lived a simple 1 and died of starva tion, although she had over $22500 in money and securities Mrs. Elen Cresswell, a widow, lived | her life quite apart from the outside world, occupying a house in Billing ton place, Mifford street, Chorlton-on- Medlock, a typical working class dis- trict. On the afternoon of Wednesday the people who lived next door heard a noise like some one falling, but their knowledge of the eccentric habits of their nefghbor led them to attac h lit sc of an old and lonely life, { ganda the - Canadian ne- | tle importante to it." On the following gotiations so far as Japan '« Thursday and Friday mornings the fs concerned though it is ix |postman received no AhSWEH to his not improbable that Can- # rypeated knocks, and when the rent ada may reopen the ques: '& collector called, to-day, Te was tole has #4 bv the neighbors thal Lhe old woman for a week. The police were then informed and two constables burst open the door woman lying dead kitchen floor. She was fully he body bore no signs of though it was ina neglected and emac inated condition. There was g {little food in the house, and the place &!on the SHE HAD -LITTLE FOOD oud Woman Miser, Who Hoarded Over $22,500, Has a Terrible End. enerally was in a deplorable state. There wag strong evidence that the de- ceased, who was about seventy yeafs of age, had died of starvation. A more careful search of the house by the police showed tenant had balanges in Manchester transactions - with the Man and Liverpool District bank had had chester deposited in the district. and unlikely places $200 in gold, while clothing she stitched to to $26 failed, and what the her is most contradictory however, that have say about They agree, on on board ship jedd a son at 'Lancaster four or years ago. five better surroundings, for miniature portrait of a young man her sons, Ste- | that the late|Mr. and banks amounting to over $22,500, She | ents, and the Manchester and Salford Sav} ings banks, but most of the money was | Thursday, In drawers | church the 'police found | Mildred Bland, the | Bland, of was wearing were three sovereigns and some silver amounting | Colorado Springs, Efforts to' find any of her relatives | the ceremony neighbors | couple left for their she has a and that he hur. There is every indication Grapge, teacher of that-~at one time of her life she lived | claws, of in more comfortable circumstances and |school, was the police some Bible and hymun-book as a token found some old jewelry and' a quaint of their esteem and love. which is believed to be that of one of tle son, ner that he had become heir to a larg | fortune A policeman arrested him, in front of a theatre for pn breach of some by-law or other, and took him to the' nearest wolice station. He gave his name, age and birthplace, whereupon the {missary of police turned to sgegister | fof missing friends He compared an | entry with the answers given by the | prisoner before him, and asked "Do vou know we have been looking | {for you for some time *"" The _vamelot, gathering that he was | com Peddler Fortune. | innocence, {he was left him by an uncle. 1 : of his stock-in-trade and he hax pro i { liceman who POLICEMAN Leads Big to to be charged with some serious of- | i hegan vehemently to protest his but the commissary cut short his excuses by telling him that heir to a fortune of $20,000, added the of- that you will be so there ix no 'Now vou may go," ficial. "It is able to pay certain your fme, reed ta keep von here.' When the man had recovered from hi+ astonishment, he insisted on pre- senting the commissary with the whole wised a handsome reward to the po- | put 'him in the way of getting the fortune by arresting him NEWS FROM NAPANEE 'A COLLECTION OF VERY RARE COINS. Marriage of Miss Nellie M. Bland and Alfred R. Wagar--A Handsome Moose Head on Ex- hibition. Napanee, Dec. 25. Mr. and Mrs. W. | A Rockwell and grandson, Gordon, of Wellington; Rev. F. 8, W. D,, and | Algernon Rockwell, of Chicago, spent { the Christmas week in 'town, guests lof B. 8. Rockwell, John street, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black and lit- {tle son and Byrne Black, spent Christ | mas with their mother in Stirling. Mrs. C. H. Fralick, Peter- boro, spent Christmas with his par Mr. and Mrs. H, V. Fralick, | Bridge street. W. A. Masters, Ottawa, {spent Christmas with his family A quiet wedding was celebrated, on December 26th, at Trinity parsonage, when Miss Nellie daughter of James A. Napanee, was united in Alired Richard Wagar, of formerly of Napa- Emsley performed which the voung future home in marriage to Rev. W. H after nee Colorado Springs Miss Maggie Barrett returned home, week, from a lengthy visit with Winoipeg. Mrs. A. WW. the ladies' Bible Trinity Methodist Sunday presented with. a hand- last s | friengls in Mrs. H. B. Collier and lit- Bruce, and W, i Mr. and H. Collier, This is likely the lost chance you'll have to secure a faubvion- able Comt, at the extremely low prices we're off . STEACY'S MARRIED. PARKS--CHERRY --~At Wanipey Dee, 16th, by Rev, Clarence Mac innen Willian Henry Parks, of Arden, Ontario, to. Victoria Mabel, daughter of Henry Cherry, Artie; Ont, MACKENZIE. ~In Jghester. Dec, 27th, 1907, Mary Mac! zie, aged twenty five years, oldest r of Allen MacKenzie, 46 Division street, King: ston. ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. OLIVES! Are no longer a luxury but a necessity. We have them in all sized bottles, plain and stuffed. liams is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wil liams. Charles W. Miller, of Now York, spent Christnias under the par- ental rool tree. : In a recent issue of the Whig there have been some old coin collections of- 1675, also a German coin, 1715, and a French cgin, 1730, an English coin, 1739, and 'an English coin mark- ed July 12th, 1788, This is a very rare issue. The edges are milled. He has also two other English coins, 1723 and IT and a German coin, 1752. Mr. Joy has a large number of old and rare coins; the above, are only a few of his collection. A A 4% TURNED 'EM OVER. i w 3 robbers knocked them down disartued them and turned 5 thein over to the sheriff. * Peterboro, spent Christmas with their sister, Mrs. (Dr. Stratton ane Olives, at 10c. per bottle. Suter, (Dr.) Stratton, Dundas Olives. at 2c. nd botsle A handsome moose head ved in Olives, at . per town a week ago, the pro op of Mr. Olives, at 30c. per hottle. R. G. H. Travers, of the ind bank, Olives, at 35¢, per tle, and is on exhibition in M. 5S. Ma- Olives, at 40¢. per Hottle. dole's hardware store. Olives, at 50¢c. per bottle. Miss Beatries Ferguson, of Indian | Olives, at 75¢. per bottle. Head, is spending the holidays with| Olives, at 90e. per bottle. relatives in town. Francis H. Wil. | Olives, at $3 per bottle. Jas, Redden & Co. Importers of Fine Groceries. de ---- FOR SALE Chaice Brick Residefics, Barrie stroet mentioned. William Joy, of this town; 13 ' i. has in his possession a number of |® provements, geation. very old and rare coins, amongst oiauble, Bite Dwelling, Earl street, them is an English coin of the date \ r Frame Dwelling, Albert eireet, barn, shed, large lot and many others. SWIFT'S Réal Estate and Insurance gency. ro A BARGAIN IN LAMPS 50 Fancy Lamps. Just got them in ® job lot. Jome aod one for Christ got mas, as I Am go to sell. them At TURK'S Sec Hi Store, 398 Princess St. 'Phone, 705, i Called In. Police. { | Ww Surat, Bombay, Dee. 28.--Altep" two #% Deer River, Minn. Dec. # |days of futile efforts to elect a presi- ¥ 28.--The Great Northern 3h dent, the Indian National Co W passenger train from Super- | broke up, yesterday afternoon, hn a # ior, early yesterday, was [free fight, during which the ice had # boarded by armed men, ¥lto be called in. The agitation for 4% who proceeded to hold up # | home rule in India was the cause of ¥ the passengers. ome of # | the trouble, the extremists loudly de. # the passengers tackled the 3 manding thé spesdy : i at of | complete home . The moderates 0 carry on the movement for colon. al self-government on constitutional {tues | 3 meet, to-day, and sign a covenant a

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