Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Mar 1908, p. 5

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IN FIGHTING MOOD: {BIG BOMB 1S 1S "FOUND IN WOMAN'S MUFF. ---- { Young Man siding Another Un- der dis Overcoat is Captured By Police. St. Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusts or puddings are required Royal is indispensable. | ret Social Revolutionary party. | z | whith accomplished the assassinations {of General Von der Launitz, the last J OY AL | prefect: of = St. Petersburg. General | Mien, 'who stamped ' out the Moscow Baking Powder | rising; General Paviofi, precarator of the Cropstadt court-martial» the prison directors, Gudima and lvenen, and the chief director of prisons, Ces: eral Maximovski., They had made sev- eral unsuccessful attempts, among their intended victims, being the min- Not only for. rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every foods, for all occa- sions. It makes the food more tasty, nutritious and wholesome. Petersburg, March 14.---The pol- have learped that the sixty ter | rorists whom they seid in the | streets dre me smbers. of the same fight- {ite ister of justice, M. Stcheglovitofi. Ihe principal seats of their organi zation were at Ruokola and Teriok, in the Vibory distr.et of Finland, From the papers seized the police know that, besides the Grand Duke Nicholag Nicholaievitech, M, Stcheglo- vitoffi was again marked down for death, 8 Sigee the defeat of the plot there have been many arrests of important revolutionaries, effected by the vigi- lance of the Russian secret police in Finland. One detective succeeded in being présént at a meeting which de- cided the details of a projected series of assassinations. Besides those taken the police captured a young men in front of the Kazan cathedral hiding a boml§ under his overcoat, and a young woman near the Roman Catholic church in the Nevsky Prospekt, who bad a big bomb hidden in her large muff KEEP MEMBERS TO SIX. to Giving Toronto Eight Seats. Opposition THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 14 1908. 3% WOLFE ISLAND NEWS. William Doyle Was Killed Rosiere, N.Y. Wolle lsland, Murch 14 --inexpress- | ably sad was the death of Michael! Ryan on Wednesday evening, in King- | ston. Decensed bad been cuffering| fram the elects of a bad cold for the! past four weeks but feeling somewhat | hetter this week, and, fearing an early | break up of the ice, decided, although not in fit condition, to haut his hay| to the market. The shock was ,! terrible cue to his relatives when the! sad news was conveyed to them. veased had a bright and cheery dis- | position and was 8 Iriend to all who knew him. His charity was unbound. | ed. lls left hand never knew what | bis' right hand gave. His funeral took | place totlay to the Church of the, Sacred Heart and his remains were | placed in the vault. | A sad message was received to-day | by Michael Doyle Saying that his! brother William, of Rosiere, was kitled | at New York, yesterday, by the cars. The former has left for the el place. Mre, William McKenna, who | has been seriously ill in Hotel Dien, | Kingston, is slightly better, Thomas | Quirk, who has been confined to the! Hotel Dieu for the past three wee ks, returned home yesterday, greatly im- proved. Mr. Sleeman's pleased to be aie on the street / at many friends are to greet him again having fully recov- ered from his recent illness. Mrs. Daly, foot of the island, is seriously ill, and her life is despaired of. Al show entitled "Babes in the Woods" held forth in the hall, last night, but owing to the bad condition of the roads the attendance was slim. Mrs. Robert Boyd ix visiting with her rela- tives at Carleton Place. Miss Maggie: Hennessy, who has been the guest of Mrs. John Greenwood, for some time past, returned to her home in Water- town, N.Y. this week. Mr. and Mrs | Obertine, Rosiere, N.Y, spent the week- end with Mrs. John Langlin. Mrs. W. Kane is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Edward Weaver, at Brownville, N.Y. A very successful box social, in| aid of the church, was held, one even- Toronto, March 14.--Premier Whit- ney and Mr. McKay held a conference as a result of which the inaugural meeting of the redistribution commit- tee has been postponed until Wednes- day next. The main issue at present appears to centre om Toronto's representation. Unexpeeted opposition *to . giving the | city eight members has developed among the rural conservative members and the opposition are not slow to take advantage of the situation. Two conservative rural members said open- ly, $his morning, that they would op- post any proposition to give Toronto more than six members, Other -vedistribution comment seems to take for granted that the two Went- worth constituencies, with a combined population of 26,000, will be merged into one, while Monck and Cardwell] will vanish altogether, In Bruce two ridings will probably be made where there are three at present, and changes are also anticipated in Huron. BABY'S OWN SOAP--BEST FOR BABY--BEST FOR YOU. WHAT WOMEN ~ MOST VALUE All women, without giving too much attention to their personal appearance, -value a nice skin, x Hands that are softy: smeeth~ and "a io Aikningly. "A complexion" that 'is "clegr and healthy--free from blemishes. VIUTIMS OF A PLOT. ---- Many Gypsies Killed By Poisoned Food. Vienna, March M.--U'be plague gypsies in Croatia and Hungary has resulted in terrible reprisals by the farmers, who have suffered greatly from the depredations of these marau- ders. Nineteen gypsies, comprising an on- tire band, died suddenly near Tompo- of Baby's Own Soap is.unegualled for its beneficial effect on the skin. Its fra- grant creamy lather, renders it soft, smooth and clear, | Financially it was a great success, ing this week, at Mrs. George Pyke's WOMAN PROPOSES, ACCEPTED. Herself of Privileges of Leap Year, London, March H4.--A leap-year ro- mance was revealed at the Welshpool police court, yesterday, when a citor applied for the transfer of a Ii cense to Mise Luey Parry, a barmaid. The solicitor said that his client had taken advantage of the leap yeas. aud had proposed to a man who accepted her. The wedding will 'take place in a fortnight. The magistrates, after ques | tioning the applicant and her future husband, granted the transfer. Avails soli "For Saturday." | Best print butter, per Ib., 33¢. and HMe,; fresh eggs for boiling. per dozen, { 25¢. Fresh crisp sodas, per box, 20c.| Sweet broken biscuits, 7 lbs, 25c. | Mild cheese, per Ib, 15¢. Large Lab-| rador herrings, pcr dozen, 25¢. Kip- pered herrings, 3 tins, 250. Sardines, 6 tins, 25¢. Mullin's grocery. Body Found In River. Ont., March 14.--The body man was found in the just outside the town Papers found in i | Simooe, | of a colored River Lynn, limits, this morning. the pockets would indicate that man's name is Daniel Ross, Thomas. The body has-- the appear: ance of having been in the water for the | St | | i | | | | | { kevae, Croatia, this week, after eating portions of a cow they found dead in a-forest. It was afterward found that | the body of the cow was poisoned. Ina neighboring district sixteen gvp- | sien belonging to another baud ied! after eating hares which had heen poi] sone! by the farmers and loft Iyvirel in the fields. Joth Croatia and Hungary are over-| run With gypsies, who rob wayfarers, | levy blackmail, burn lonely farmhouses | and are often accused of stealing 'chil-} dren. { 'The authorities have been unable to) deport them, and imprisonment ap-| parently has no effect on them. Do not give up its use for that of any other soap. . ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED, MFRS, MONTREAL. No stock trusses used. A gnaranteed Truss, made to suit each individual case ; special attention by long] -- experienced expert. i s Room For Millions. > y Le St. Louis, March 1. ~Rodmap Pr Prices Moderate. i pling promier of . Manitoba,' aad of agriculture, stopped in St. AUTHORS & Co 135 Church Louis, yesterday; his r to Okla- , Torani on his way to Okla _ homa and Texas for an outing after | Manufacturers of Trusses, Artificial Limbs, etc. Estab-|the close of a long and arduous ses- lished 49 years. Pearsall's Millinery ( Opening farming possibilities of We stern Cane OUR SPRING MILLINERY OPENING jvill commence on Wednesday, March 18th vinces "of Manitoba, Alberts amc Sas + TO WHICH ALL ARE INVITED. RSALL'S MILLINERY, lion Americans as fast as am can be 228 Princess Streot. conveyed there by the railroads." He said : "These three provinces . ten NO MORE. avn MARRIAGES, Archbishop Tagues 1 Instructions in Diocese. vears ago had © fewer 'than 100,600. They have now passed the million mark." Halilax, March FM.--Archbishop Me Carthy By ssued a circular letter to clergy' of the diocese of Halifax in re the to a -- After Easter the church w uire that warriages 3 st be Delors the parish aston or ar of the Place, or or a priest dele gated hy either of these, and. at least two witneskes. Promises of marriage to have a canonical effect must be in writing, with witnesses. * etn. y Vietim Of Heart Disease. Watertown, N.Y., March 14.--Anoth- er vietim was added to the long list of persons in this eity, who have suc 'eumbed to heart disease during the past few months when Mrs. Eleanor Netson, died ut the home of her son, Frank, No. 409 Prosdway avenue. She was seventy-five veurs of age. She arose this morning and called fcr a glass of water. Upon bringing it to her, it was noticed that she was ill. Death claimed her & fow minutes lat- or. Besides the som with whom she i a number of other rilativis in Canada survive. y To The Ladies Of Kingston. Millinery display, Tuesday March 17th, we are prepared to 'execute all orders as usual, and respectfully so- Jide your patronage. The Somerville '0. SE A fhe PEA Livol~The tasteless Cod Liver Oil tonie, i a wonderful ved .i tonie i= reconstructive 8 py ¥ science-- FR beauty, hat 3 EE a It is a delicious modern Cog Liver {oil preparation. without oil made acientiionlly fron Trash ood pavers combined by a abet birt, with "| mk, Tren the oideit. sid best ho I vou are { Anaconda . Min. ["Atches. | Centra] Leather Hy atmaie To i | pein a people and! Reserve | a considerable length of time. | tween a NEW YORK ST0CKS. | Prices Furnished By EW. Boschen | (Per W. Hector H. + Hume, 1 Manager.) March 14th. | Openiog . obd 373 119% HN 304 37 728 Stocks Amal. Copper. Amer. -Loco., com. ... . Am; Sugar Refin. Col: Am. Smitg. & Refin. Co. Am. Car Foundry... Ca..." .. Fe... Close | 5731 384 | 119 36 68g 303 | 37 | 743! 834 147 18} 145% | « 4%' 204 147 11831 243 2051 1564 / dors dog! vidi. 123% Kansas & Tex, com....... 5 23 | Kansas & Texas, pid... 5 | Louisville &- Nashville... Missouri Pacific ... ... .., N. Y. Central Erie Raiirond... ' 113 N. ¥: Ontario & West... 33 | Northern Patific... ... s.. 1273 197% Penn. R. RB. va oid i HIN 1184 | People's Gas... i 1 so | Reading..... ah ae 105} | Rock Island ... ... on. 14 Rock Island, pid Southern Ry. com... .. Southern Pacific... .. .. i ti. 8. Stes), i. 8 Union Pacific, com. Yabash.. .. .. . Wabash, ; id. West Union Tel. CHIC AGO PRICES, March 14th. Wheat, Dpming, Close, p mies es . 944 963 90 wor Top & St. & Ohio. R. 1 Balti. Brooklyn Canadian Pacific... ... . Chicago G. Wor coo Ches. & Ohio Chicago & C. ml & St Colorado Southern Col. Fuel & Iron... Delaware & Hudson,. Distillers, sees... G. North Ry. 19% Ig 973 0s 35 907 1013' 33 M3 113 74% 51} 345 us 21 125% 8 16} | 18 8. Steel, com... pd wns i £5} - BJe 12.30, NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. "tb pi 664 APSE id aR pe i on Circulation, De... | Vari | ago, and: succeeded § i gus ii of the | tain ng | bayer L was announced orders were | settle } behind in hi { ment anon the i { able Ee ti i at Be Best's hy AB 6X: De- | 5 2a i ¥ Myr. Isaac Brock, 118 Years Last Birthday. SAAC BROCK,a citizen of McLennan | county, Texas, has lived for 11S years, | For many years he resided at Bosque Falls, eighteen miles west of Waco, but now lives with his son-in-lawat V alley] | Mills, Texas. Some time ago, by reguest, U nele | i Isaac came to Waco and sat for his| picture, holding in his hand a stick cut from the grave of General Andrew | Jackson. | Mr. Brock is a dignified old gentle- | man, showing few signs of decrepitude, | His family Bible is still preserved, and it shows thas the date of his birth | was writien 1i8 years age, 14 WS LEFT PEANLESS| DANCER IS DUPED BY MAN| SHE LOVED. From Jewels Hotel With | Aggregat- Disappears Money and ing: $565,000 Milan, March H.-A love beautiful voung Zavina Walpela, and dy] Russian a Belgian, drama- | Hotel Cars In da cer, named tic « Milan woseph Pal, came to d to-da t: the Palac ai, wl 1s thgty-fo age ana to Ix wie with "aris L ssel aru Bru while ented Moseo va performing in th her | trip the | SOI mor in persuading him on a pleasure of Europe, in couple Miiar aid (the and the appeafed Tow to accompany to the éliof citi of § newly married When they ATIVE day, in nnpar vith a » had already greater part of to be affocti eight o'clock this morming requested Pai to consign to hotel bureau a wil $5,000 in French and Austrian and also a large case necklaces, 1 at 850.000 | in tester France , they on term th CHre er cot money, of pearl bracelets, valued [ ten - minntes the peared with the He js to Monte Carlo rings nnd Withis fuli an | ire tram theft | gen, taken Az soon nx the believed AVE for! stations to be watch: Zavina has been funds to] the frontier edd. The disconsolate left with havely safficient the hotel hdl i The police have eof focting the heartless scounirel's arrest! as he left a rics collection of photo. | { gtaphs amd other personal indicy ¢ hasty thght Prof. Shortt's Statement i Hatifax, N.S. March 14. --Werring | to the repost from Kingston that he had been offcred appointment to the | railway commission, Prof. Shortt) chairman of the conciliation board onl the Dominion coal emplovers' wages, told your correspondent that he had] no. communication from the govern | matter. apd wes un- to say whether there was any foundation in the report or not. all great hopes of tins § | : "| f i ub | 202 | i i Friday and Saturday, Draws Reform, extraordinary, big Thursday. the New Yark Princess streets sale values, Kieth prices, i A child, Hye years of age. of Mr. § and Mrs, Ackerman, Odessa, died one | day last week. The little one had Ten | ading all winter. We can save vou on tea. H you doubt it Sy 3 po see abd get a sample, Gilbert, Mrs. Duffett, Adolphusiden, o jronding a few weeks in Clinton with; Ber daughter, who is ill. i A ge. silver polish, 3 for 8c, | td = twenty per. cent, Gibson's Rad Cross drag store, be old silver Jook Like new. + Eo Diggwoed, Tassworily, has been sponte township clark of Sheffield. T MAN IN AMERICA Escaped the Terrors of | Many Winters 'By Using Pe-ru-na. Ie speaking of his good health and extreme old age, Mr, Brock says: | "After a man has lived in the as long as I have, he ought to have AF Attribute ny Extreme Old Age to the Use of Pe-ru-na."' | perience. I think I have done so. «One of the things I have found | out to my ecxtire satisfaction isthe . | proper thing for ailments thet |are due directly to the effects of' | the climate. For lI8 years I have | | withstood the changeable climate | of the United States. 4 "| "Ihavealways been & very healthy | man, but, of course, subject to the af- {fections which are due to sudden 551 | changes in the alimate and temperature. "As for Dr. Hartman's remedy, | Peruna, 1 have found it to be the | best, if not the only relisble rem- | edy for these affections. It bas | | and extreme old age to this reme edy. "It exactly meets all my requires | ments. It protects me from the evil ef | fects of sudden changes; it gives me | | strength; it keeps my blood in good ef | culation. I have come to rely upon it | almost entirely for the many little things for which I need medicine, "When epidemics of la grippe first began to make their appearances in this country I was s sufferer from this dis ease, «| bad several long sieges with the grip. At first | did not know that Peruna was a remedy for this discase. When I heard that la grippe was epidemic catarrh, I tried Peruna for la grippe and found it to be just the thing." In a later letter, Mr. Brock writes? "I am well and feeling as well as I bave for years. I would not be with. a." out Perun v waly, A letter dated July 8, 1908, written for Mr. Brock by his wife, Sarah J. Brook, Last winter I had Just gotten up out of a spell of sickness, whea | 1 commenced taking Peruns. | $i think it improved my health very much." ah In a postse re. | receives a great many letters inqairk | about what Peruna will de. I do | answer them all, as I think they ceed iget & bottle and uu wr Born pefore the United States ' were formed. Saw 22 presidents etected. Pe-ru-na has protected him from all sudden changes. Veteran of four wars, Shod a horse when 99 years old. Always conquered the grip with Pe-ru-na. Witness in a land suit at the age of 110 years. Believes Perunoa the greatest remedy of the age for catarrhal troubles. Tea | WE ANNOUNCE OUR SPRING MILLINERY OPENING and Complete Displays of Spring Coats, Costumes, Skirts and Blouses On WEDNESDAY, March Eighteenth, and following days. We extend to you a most cordial invitation to attend. / - David M, Spence, The Leading Mantle and Millinery Store, 'The 8t. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co Ltd MONTREAL Manufacturers of the choicest REFINED SUGARS Granulated and Yellows. Made entirely from cane & : Sugar, Be sure you ask for 56 La found out & great many things by ex~ ° ' Brook adde: "He *

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