Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Mar 1908, p. 1

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SE YEAR 75-~ THE TN New York, March Trust is the latest Yankee which is to enter the Dominion nada with a view to evading t iff 23. ~The tar- The proposed Uanadian plaptiwv be extensive and will entail opi outlay of 250,000, and BK will be employed when it is co L Just where it erected Wasiot been decided upon. The officers pho trust have several eities in views ul one of these will be chosen witBiihie next ten days, 'The American Can corporated in New operates ATY will be 5 was 190k e company Jersey in V CAN TRUST: Will Likely met to- oCanale to Evade Tariff. American Can Capany Will Build a $250,000 Plant on Ths Side of the Border--- Will Emjoy 500 Workmen. ee---- Can tered all over the Slates, capital of the | 600, ill} cerns which are already gperating { ids | vester company of America (the Har- vester Trust), tive company (the Locomotive Trusty, & Steel dries vative American capital are invested in var ious United States manufacturing en 100 ean making plants $s] terprises in the dominion. and the companples is $82.57 Hall of this is seven per umulative preferzed stock. Among the big manufacturing cent. con mn Har- 'anata are the International the American Locomo- the Westinghouse, the Pressed Car, the American Steel Foun- interests, According to conser. estimates fully $25,000,000 of leo - -------- TEN YEARS FOR BANKER, German Sentenced cating Securities. Marienburyg, in March Rudoli Woelke, banker, involved in the of burg Bank; last fall, was found guil by a jury of hypothecating the ties of customers other and sentenced to ten years ten assistant, 23 wis Pru thie fail the who ire secur and of ol ces in th and years' , also was cons penitentiary civil rights Nehneider sentenced five years' 108% Julius ived and wag years in jail and to loss of civil rights, to hive DAILY MEMORANDA. Y.M.C.A, Athletic Soci Five Dance, Light Power Tuesday Spucial Meoting of Oravgemen "Prentice Boys, Orange Hall, 8 p.m. Spring Millinery Opening, ot M, and BE. Jackson's, Wednesday, March 26th, 118 Hrock street Hijou-Fairy Pantomine, "The Rinck Witch of Abyssinia," Fleturesque, Scenic ny Fducational Wiki Nogmes in Australia" Jolin Robert Davi Sings. The birds shall soon sing sweetly The waves beat on the shore, Apd the New Shviog hats wre roody In George MHS & Cu's. finegstore. The Ship-Owper's Daughter," Dactor The Days of "Peterpolc sk or. a Russian Sotig When It's Moon Prairie Darling Mary." chasge three thes a Wee Fyents, Monday evening, Committee, 4 p.m. 8 pan, and and Princess * "Pha Quasek Sixgy-One," Catastrophe." ht On The Rewemier we WHIG TELEPHONES. ~Husiness Otfice. Witorial Rooms. Jabbhing Department. al Forms, all kinds; at The Daily Whig is always Cibron's Drug Store Market Open till late each evening. Whig. on sale at Square-- Marmalade! $ If wou are doipg up Mare malade, don't forget we have all kinds of Tumblers and Jars Suitable for that purpose and at the right price. ROBERTSON BROS. Se Magnificent Properties For Sale RINGWOOD, 12 geres beautifully wood. , all water front, Gardens, Walks, ete. odern aiaidence Conservatory, Coach use, Wash-bouse, Tool-nouss, ag sita In Canada. handsome spacious gubure al improvements, out | about 2 acres choice grounds. TFS REAL | op Agency. a Stationery The Celebrated Eaton Hurlbut eanolseturs, ia Cablusts of 50 §p- vitations $2 The latest and peat est in wedding station. . ery. Other lines = as welli Neatly printed » 1 The British Whig 4s For Hypotheyeneral expresses the hope that before Mariegs * of Thim, and IT Wants To Get The Price. Ottaw March 2 a, 23. ~The governor Prince of Wales arrives at Quebec July 22nd, a suflicient sum may ave been contributed in small sums the sons and daughters from all of the empire to enable the guce to hand to the prime minister wherewithal to nationalize the important parts of the Plains of Faham, so that they may be pre ed as a. permanent shrine of he yt pris Bie KIN GSTON, ONTARIO, PATIENT'S PECULIAR DEATH DARING AERONAUT Break | Sailed Sky Craft From Paris to England, Tied By Sheets, Struggles Her Neck. * York, March patient in the King's ( n, met her New McCue, a ward of drookly usual way in the ward two days story told a duty in the ward and it was found necessary to strap her to her cot. For this purpose two sheets used and after she had been apparently securely bound, | the attendant left the ward and did not return for an hour. When she came back Mrs. McCue's body was lying partly on the pended by on of the twisted 18. She dead and investigation discl that | ber neck had been |roken Mrs. Mary observation Hospital, in an un 4 vd been cording to a who became the ounty death on Saturday by was nurse on she violent were floor, si shes " an Strange Death Compact. Chicago, March ly devoted to each othe: edght vears of their and Mary Larson are ited in d Larson, wha was for died, Monday, and was seventy-nine by grief worry, succumbed day. In accordance with a compact Le- the couple, Mrs. Larson's hody | buried be that of her first while the body of Mr. Lar- interred beside that of his A. Larson, St i Paul, | of state of Minne j won fame on two gon of Louis Larson aeronauti has | ¥% officer army, 23. -- Although deep | the | Louis In during Fike to loves married each first rr | H Tues- | h to thei ty-nine husband, veais old, ' whe Qavercome oars hex LIEUT. FRANK P, LAHM. Lieut, Frank P. Lahm is a voiced, modest-manneted your Irican, who ranks as one of the most daring aeronauts in the world. He was { the winner the first eat intgna tional balloon race ing his sky | eraft from Paris to England, and has continents a expert. Lieut, Lahm the United States for several years past has been busy in Eurgpe, obs the progress wade by foPeign natio particularly Germany and France, the utilization of balloons for mili tary Now the young officer has to direct the balloon and airship riments that are be condut this summer by the Ameri can army, and he expresses confidence that this soft Ame and tween will be husband son will first wife. assistant sota, eldest arranged for the Picked Up The Captain. Thomas, D.W.1., Margh 23 Brin erniser Scylliaf has picked thirty miles west the small boat whioh the warship"s captain put out to"his ship while that stationed at 'Granada, March 15th, The captain exhausted condition, when of I James secretary « an 18 an regular he mn finerats and separate The up ( purposes come vessel was SWI, was eX |x to on ted mm an *found, and ftadian and imperial patriotism nation will ere long lead the world in evervthing appertaining to aerial gnavigation. the boat was waterlogged. 5 ert wh had i; I Sh of se from it ane of thd door of in all 'n Fall, Nhireh 23. Mrs, Rob- ton, dghty-one yenrs of age, alone at Drunindnd Centre, rrow Weaps rom burn- "a » fire which. troy awakened by» on odor Hastily hing a quilt hed, she gnvaloped. herself in ted to make her way out When she opened the room the Mawes hurst out ions, but she saeceeded in i oe. MSHED THROUGH FLAMES an Almost Entrapped in Her Burning Home. on en-- Hk Declined The Proposal. lerlin, March 23.--Coant Stoll ery president of the hetag, vesterday, proposed to the striking parliamen tary reporters the following solution of the trouble arising out of the jectionable remarks applied to them by Herr Groeber, a member of the Centrum : "The journalists shall ex- pres at what has occurred and Herr shall withdraw his in sulting expression with pegrets." The journalists held a mesting and declin the proposal by a vote of eighty-four to two, ob Groeher her blinding smoke making through them and the to ihe outside tlaor. In doing so her hands and face were badly burned. Once outside she went across the fields to the house of a peighbor, over a quarter of a mile away, and called to them for ance. Without waiting for actompany her she returned home, which was by this pletely enveloped in flames ady, nearly frozen and badls was taken care of by some Banker Arrested. Chicago, March 23.--Unable to fur- nish a bond of $9000, A. CO, Tisdelle, proprietor of a private bank that was forced to a few weeks aq was lodged in county jail. The judee turned court five indictments a They charged that he od money knowing that the assst anvone to to time com I'he old burned, friends her close 20, the into gaingt him, had receiv A Faintin E SAMARITAN. ---- Rssenger Was Tenderly hed on Train. '¢ March 23.--Johm H. Yillimantic, Conn.; was robbed off 8 700 on a train coming § to this Giff Sedu after the train left Woonsockdl Bartin was seized with faintness, Bul lost: consciousness, Several pBwgdrs tried to revive n - who said he was pecially ehergenic, Provid Martin, ¢ Ln 5 bank was insolvent. Two indictments the harged embezzlement, on Italian stabbed | near Dundas, died, Saturday. He | regelved a very wound in the nbdomen and was some hours without | medical aid: pneumonia set in he authorities have not captured the Goreco brothers, | Gordon ©. Wilson; South Wentworth for islature at last choice of the conseivatives their convention at Dundas Antonio Rieszo Audacious Theft. Mar A been committe to the which Hry, serious 2 23 mast o ma Rome ( t at Peasceti iificent Vil the a broke ir i Intes from carried i i Corinthian who contestec an bust 5) poun br le Ontario leg the the in ME ment wh election, was Is, Pope ( 1 ol at th again robbers enter re a A ae) this city, Martin foun that his pocket hook was gone. 1 \ $100 ¥ tqnirrel's Nest, Meriden, fs, 2%.--One hundred doling i, part of =n squirrels cones ble nest which Fa ward A. Previliund, to-day, in a tree he cut doBs in his farm in West Thompson, It We bolieved a member of the summ wlony in Thompson dropped the in the highway nearby, but no loss ever was re- potted, Prevead will use the money to pay off a m e on hig place, © Stabbed Sweetheart. | cape i stabbed { who had { i [received a letter { frat ancing that h | mind and married hb i § Chicages, MarcR 3 Plunging into Stony Creek, at 8 lala to es SOV Ar aiter he had | { cunded a girl La wad another tie, twenty-five 4 {ith cramps and €_ been engaged man, Nicholas years old, was ire on ned. Fe to Rose Orssng At Helena, Mont., { the Great Northern, i Donald and Hauser, ed and Hauser held} | the Great Northern ovis 1, sear Randall, Mou 12th, 1907, A Running [ London, March 23.-A phenomenon iHestrating by lightning has just been by some workmen in § "men, employed by the Clee) ing. ar ny, bia | § ing & m RY found to 1 on adn right th garkable graphy, overnl ST bs saw- Photraried on oe of Mahogany. IS HE BOMB. THROWER Man Believed to Hue Thrown Bomb Arrested. at Czar t in a Ihe killing | of tw by Chicago, March Ag Suspected ' having sought the life of the czar the-wing a bomb at the Tsarskoe {man closely Selo palace, in St. Petersburg, | bomb fell thah a month ago, Ankodine Ziteso, | three civilians, fate of Kishinev, was taken ioto cus I'he bomb threwer appafemtly van tody, vesterday, by the Chicago po- ished. The Russian secret police, how fie. The 'erime the police believe claim 'to have traced him to Ziteso gwmilty" of took place within | New York and then to Chicago. i as | death resembling of its thrown Lit mark, strunent of by mors } short ever, A. Kelly Evans will be an independ- TH. BUSINESS OUTLOOK. ent eandidate for the legislature ir one of the=Toronto ridings. * After a couple pears spent in organizing the Ou- of Fish and Game Protective asso. ciation, Be has decided to make its demang- the chief plank in his politi: cal pla'form. CH' milton Street Railway company nove propose to spend $300,000 on system, in return for certain con: from the city, Hindoos in Vancouver are planning aadus to Pavama. It is of the Most Encouraging Character. Montreal Witness Fhe business outlook im Canada the present time is of the most soutaging nature, Spring orders for mgrchandize: are coming in from all over the dominion, and while these are limited as to the quantity for de- livery, the sales. are bei made largely on a cash 'basis. tories and mills are commenting to make up for lost time hy taking em- ployees who have been laid off during | |e past winter. FocaMy, Wain w shown jo a large number of indus. tries which are now runnin~ on full time, with prospects of largely in creased business, Another actor worthy of mention in the large amount of dividend money 106 be dis tributed by banks, corporations, and | industrial concerns, during the next {month or six weeks, 10 their thou i sands of shareholders throughout the | dominion, conservative estimate | places this dividend figure 'at between '| 3T.000,000 and £5.000000. This money io | will, doubt, be tpmediately placed nk {in cicvalation, and inowill do its part the lin stimulating trade, espeBisliv in the retail arena. Happily for Canada, the labor horizon ix ------ bright, as there are at EXeept. among the Quebes ROTO, io indica: tions of trouble between "cagiital and labor. oid i) at on- i -- been "taken" a long time ago. tree, being four feet ia diam an exceedingly old one, Fyery of the log ri ht through shows ima dear. Tha dea of photog hy bv Hight ping has suggested 3 to a wall noxatist, whe utifiond the seem MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1908. LAAT EDITION n That the as at pre- American Vancouver, March 23.- toasting laws of Canada sent worded are no bar to or other foreign vessels handling Canadian bonded goods was a rude shook to Vancouver shippine interests received through ieterpretation of the laws by Commissioner of Customs Me- Dougall. Following the cestainty that an im- mepse tonnage of Grand Trunk Paci- fic supplies shipped from Eastern Can ada via the Grand Trunk te Chicago and thence west via the Great North- rn will soon be routed and will be probably transhipped at Seattle for Prince Rupert, an agitation to have oasting laws enforced arose. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC Protest Against Suppl 'Being Shipped in Via Seattle. Probabilities Toronto. Oat, March 23, Ottawa Valley and Up- per St. Lawrence (10 a.m.)-South- erly winds, mild and showery. Tuesday. strong | westerly winds. clearing. 5 Investigation developed the astonish: ing fact that the laws' do not prevent foreign vessels handhn Canadian , bonded freight so long as they trans port it from an American to a Cana- dian bond port . For years American vessels béen handing this freight Seattle Victoria and from ver to Skagway, but it was thought théy were doing so only un der privilege granted by order-in-coun- cil. Tt S turned out that it was no > bat a right The result that strong attempts | will be made to have the laws amend. |} ed so that the interests of Canadian | shipping may conserved hav e i from to Yan: ou MUSLIN SHIRT WAISTS ARE MOST now vilege, be VANCOUVER'S RICH CONVICT. Hendricks in Dark Cell on Bread "and Water. March 23.--Charles Hen who owns $100,000 worth of Vancouver, was sentenced to six months' hard labor without the option of a fine, for renting a build- ing to women of ill-dame Hendricks tried to start stricted section in the residence district, aml told women formerly of Shanghai and Canton streets: that he had squared every thing with the mayor and chief of police for opening the new immoral quarter. He turned out regular trebled - reats to women Hendricks refused to work in a chain gang breaking stone He is now in a Vancouver, dricks, property. in Te end A new centre east and Saturday tenants dark cell on bread and water diet. AN ® Fort Saskatchegan, Sask, ~Ingpoctor D. A. E. Strickland, of the Royal North-West mounted police, died after twenty-four hours' illness, from heart failure. Inspector Strickland was well-known throughout the west having heen sta- tioned at various centres and traveled over nearly in the entire country in his capacity as police officer. He had heen given charge of important north. also mis- sions in the tar was born Ont., course the Roval Kingston After . receiving his tary education, but before graduating, near a cadet Military College on a farm took Deceased Peterboro, and t mili was INSPECTOR DEAD He Was Known as a Very Able Officer of § Mounted Police. g March 23 an expert woodsman, he joined the mounted police. He PITH OF THE NEWS, Over The Worla, well-known railway near runner Peter Howard, a killed dn the én was boro chorch, Dr Preshyterian | ronto, may rece all Rev. {of Philadeiphia. ! Justice Mabee has epted | pointment of chairman of the { committee commission { eed wick Bryant, arrested | Tore to setting fire | Sah 'ation barracks, i Aftel ten "of sammer riuik, Va. i {eles of snow Vhere this year in Americ | Cooke's ac the ap- railway at Strat- confeszad to the Army day hal on Saturday he and at seized wenthoer No ve and a bali of Bermuda will crop they Faster is a filles be plen- tiful Li } thew ate at An aeroplane, juor was in hotels house raids upod and a pri® Jr tion constructed by Leon ue range, made a suecessiul flight { at Issy, France, bearing two men The Sorman government has decided to establish a postal check em modelled after the Austrian system President Nord Alexis, of Hayti, has declared there is no danger of an anti-foreign outbreak in the islands The C.P.R. is to take the Empresses to Three Rivers if the Quebec long: shoremen do not abate their demands A against suspected re volutionists heen started in China and hundred arrests have been made, President taurant Toronto campaign hes a Roosevelt will send a spe- cial message - to congress this week advocating a tariff revision and a number of other reforms Paris. March 23.--~Finding that the continued opposition of the senate to the workmen's old pension lal, passed Gy the chamber in 1996, pro- mised lo postpone, indefinitelx, the realization of this social reform the chambers -fisally consented to principle of a compromise. Hy temp of the compromise measure, men contribute two per oot. of theic ae and the mpdeyere a like per age m- | | The Very Latest Culled From All| | | Hash To-| Patterson,! | ment PLEASE CUT IT OUT. Chinese Urged to Abandon Use of Opuim. Pekin, March 23.--The throne he given its sanction to an experimental decrease in the importation of opium, | which has been agreed to by Great Britain. The experiment willl extend over a year and its purpose .is to de- termine the effect Bis will have on domestic cultivation, andl the use of opium, I it proves successful mea sures will be taken to continue the regulation. The board of revenue has | been ordered to devise a means to re | place the resulting deficit in the opium revenue, so that depending loans may | he safe guarded, ordery further regula tion of the opiuth evil, and appeals to the nation at large to abandon its | use entirely. | i CHARMING. | | | { We offer a beautiful and equalled Assortment White Mustin Blouses the styles that will te worn the leaders of fashiow this son. Every garment bas an of eclegance and grace about it that's simply charming, and they sre bwilt on - the most correct Jnes, with proportioned shoulder peck and sieeve Mmonsureinenls, un los are hy soQ- wiv canoceman and rifle shot, and invariable given ms. sions to perform 'in unsettled dis tricts. He was possessed of sterling qualities of heart and mind that en deared him to his men, Deceased was | forty-one years of age. Married, he is 5 survived by a children The remaips will Fort Saskatchewan with and Masonic honors He joined the ment of Mounted cruited west of Red in South Alrica; of captaig, but the corps did not amu 1 Prices run from 75c. fo $6.00. We wish to dr 10 tWo speci MORROW'S sel and two t interred full wile be at malitar White Shirt Waists Made h Sou wrofder and wma cuffs pr Sth Us Ritles, River and ean law w and ky ul the th Mog Har amd e and Shecy Another Pretty Model with any aclive service, Wg lose" of the war, Dr. A. T. The Yukon, will hereggter Wit suppogpter Broest of nienced h Be ld an for MPROT Ww whiewt i aud order cor we of R orden Shouldine, victe five-year months fl pasauiting a tao four YAN Be and ter all and see Steacy' Ss ¢ : A ---- BORN. Cliff to British the Charl El Paso er bed, Hor for Eagland gatiatic with the with regard to Logan an gpectors Rio Grande other rd Suton Mine In a few days will ne orn leave ns Charles I ® at re ustoms the ng on i 1 » Te to be March an : Pa Ne Lalays to marry of INPAny, . ¢ A age nstantd Wis who herself and died of 192 to 40, the conservative delegates. re-affirmned their Wall the in the approaching dominion elect At Bt. Lo Mo., Forest Park Uni versity caught fre. The attended by 300 young dents from over th aped in but longings The large fared In Mry sough sident Herbert Kren German-Amer ommitted Meagher, i i wan ¥ th Wash , on 17th Ross, | $83 KD RY ance ( SUich fe Miss mirse, Canadia loved wife eal ah watching a pe suffering from recovered, i twenty-seven, nuste from ¢ atient Crevar, and disease By York urday, Capt ATO ig contra a vote on Sat confidence standard-bearer | mi ave as ons sider boo a be and ac invited is, umversily women county Jost their i» stu All Ix 1 all ail safety MeBON. ALY on on Mare 1, 1908 tell cha givier of Mrs. Joba A, MeDonal "years and seen aus tL lave the fami rae ty A a A veg St. Mary's Cathedra where a soleinfi requiets ass Will Te Friends will please aco mtinsetion ROBERT J. REID, in Kir Edaa one and power dam at Buchanan, "Mich., erected in the 5t Joseph riv or fourteen years ago, at a cost $250,000, was carried away, turday. It had been weakened by cent floods. The dam was 300 long. on ! th re feet G3 THE oD A AGE. PENSION c A Compromise Has Wh en Arranged i in French Chamber The Leading Undertaker. | Phone, 577. 227 Pripcess street. We carry a complete line of rosse "and Blackwell's Celebrated Jams Peach Plum Damson Ureengogs Apricot Goosetwerry Cherry Pineapple Stirawterey Raspberry Biack Currant Hed Currant Raspberry and Currant Raspberry and Gooseberry Strawterry spd Gooseberry Pineapple awd Apricoy Quince Mar ade, Jas, Reddea & Co. ¥ | . i i J 16 Tecetve an ann The state is the foroed after, is mum pension of 872 contribute only when ing= of the workmen do not create fund large enough to furnish a pen won of the minimum named. Upon thepromulgation of the Jaw. proposed, to grant annual pensions to i Emporters Of Fine Groceries. all workmen over sixty, who have worked thirty sears and then gridusi | TWO MONTHS SALE sav it i i ' 3 i You mil know that 1 baves ig mae th we ol fron, to" Gu S20 dhl ELMS

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