Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1908, p. 3

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The 20th Century Policy issued by the Canada Life Company fits into any case requiring life insurance. _ Belore placing your insurance correspond with, or call into the office, where full information how a policy on this up-to-date plan will shape for yous AGENTS WANTED----Ap ppiy-- y--Office, 18 Market Et, 'J. O. HUTTON, Manager, ingston, Ont, SCHOOLBOY Y RAFFLESES. | from it some wnoossidersd trifle as | gunrantes of good faith. . - Clary and Not Plu Plunder Object oi The band wus betvayed by the ine therho | opportune entry of a mad servant Namdon, Trathe hod. off info 8 room whete one of its members wis at work. The police records will know no- and conntersign and password, hae | thing of the enterprising band, but bean discovered at Cambridge, and] the Tndivideol members oy. it will suf the mystery of a series of insignificant | fer condign chastisement at the hands irritating burglaries in the univer. | of -- 'or schoolmaster, and the town has begn solved. hand itself will go into voluntary Ki. 5 band did wot hurgle for plun- | quidation, on whom the lot Yall was Bound to band "The Far West," Queen strvet Me THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1908. (TRUTH YOUCHED FOR GIRL IS RESTORED TO LIFE FROM DEATH. Weird Story of Experiment Medical ent Corpse. Paris, March 30 --A weird story told, to-day, by M. de Sarmdadic, a mber of th French Authors' Soci 1 w ely *N doctors de Larmandie declares that three! of his arquaintance--doetors whose names, he says, are famous in! the scientific world and whose verae- ity ean in no way be questioned---sue: recently in" bringing the dead | body of a Young girl to lite The girl died in an hospital, had been dead for three The doctors afhrma that she dead They worked at. the body for three hours, electrified it, kneaded itin tepi | burned it with sulpharie brought it of life made it speak According to M. de Larmandie, this is what the dead girl said: "1 fel] asleep, last night, at the hospital, in| a very weak condition. The priest had given me absolution, and 1 ceeded and hours was water, acid to a semblance us ally I wemed to waken slightly, and I felt hitterly cold. All my life seem. al to ebb into heart, and my] hody. | saw mv body lying pale and | inert, and although I had left it, 1 knew that it was icy cold, "Then | heard something like the sound of a distant organ. Suddenly something broke my mind away from my body. If was like an infinitesimal electric spark. 1 cannot deseribe it. Then my became the battlefield | of an anny monsters, who were| fighting for it. I cannot explain what | I mean at all . "How lohg' this period lasted IT do not know) bat Saddenly I received a shock as though I had been touched with a spark, and then | suffered a extraordinary commotion. my body of most "f seemed to be a white-robed com municant that brigands had hold of to plunge into hot mud, was terrifie Mv icv blood seemed tortured, and it was as though a le glon of demons were tearing my body to Then 1 felt my eyes open, and | saw you." Then the girl became violently hys terical She and | made desperate attempts to do harm to the doctors, To ease her intense pain ing, it was found necessary heav of morphia. The and the girl died a second seized | Picoes suffered intensely and suffer- v dose dose was too strong, time. "1 eertify the absolute authenticity | of what | have just related, but the doctors wish to remain unknown for fear they. should be men or humbugs,"' when last night, banquet of the Societe Lettres. the comnt the annual | Gens de said at des seen, THE SPORT REVIEW. Interesting News From the Var. ious Sporting Fields. The Ottawa Capitals will support the motion to rescind the residence | rule now in force in the N.L.U. "Tommy" Burns will probably fight "Charhe'" Wilson in Paris April. Wilson is good man. in England On paper both baseball | teams look to be last | vear;, with the Highlanders having a} shade on the Giants, | King Edward owns twenty-five race | horses of all ages to carry his colors this coming season. In addition there | Nulli Secundus, trained In Capt Dewhurst, and Flaxman, trained Lt Ireland A new baseball league composed en- | tirely of colored players will be forin- | ed in the States, there are Lun. | dreds of good players in their rank they should put up a good article ball. The Cuban Giants, colors i donsidered ag good a8. any semi-pro fessional edn in the country I'he color line is all that keeps these fel lows out of maior le Age teams Philadelphiy Sporting Life The re cant club changes in the Kastorn Lea- | gue, and the active reorganization | movements in the middle west, illus. | trate to a nicety the value of the sys. | tem of organized ball that came into | being in the new century. When mi-| nor leagues miust pay good money | for releases and admissions of clubs; | when controlling interests in minor | league clubs bring from $25,000 to! 840,00), as is the case in the Eastern | league; and when major league clubs] are practically unpurchaseable, all} magnates, big or little, may well ex-| ult over, fight for, and make sacrifices | ta "organized ball Inc identally this |; series to accentuate the that family rows, sich as the blacklist | _ squabble, are more than childish. Wel may say that, from a baseball stand point, anything that would seriously disturb or affect present satisfactory conditions would be almost criminal. alone in | rated a New York stronger than as are | tt t----.-- LED TO SUICIDE. Did Not Believe Reflections Yet Kills Himself, Lyons, March 95 An letter has been the cause of a tragieo suicide in Lyons, where a well known merchant, married about a year ago, suddenly fell into a condition of deep Sepression and yesterday shot himself d anonymous an anonymous typewritten letter con- | taining the following words : "Your wife is unfaitbfal to you." The follow: i ing note in her husband's handw riting | was writign actos the anonymous Jet. ter : "I received this letter on Fehruary 6th, and since then | have Youe my utmost to try to forget it. 1do not| believe one word of the iglamous mes ! sage, and wish | could discover the! writer, so that | might slay him. | i ter has become subh an obsession me that 1 feel sooner 1 can discover the wri myself." The widow, whe is a Woman of the highest reputation, has received such| to ter, into a house with whick 'the ! was famitiar and 10 bring ie Rs Tasso El church, 'Tuesday mine. April Sy a shock from the discovery oa of} : Scientists on Appar-| and | | i asleep | felt that | was dying ra i It] to inject a | treated as mad- | | Man-of-War.' Among his papers his wife dissoversd ¥. Bug the continual thou structions t i . thought of this let- Sir ction: de se or later, unless Springs I shall kil gins, Parior - ae Stove, A re, Bok Seen anes" Fcodery, Amasemente: (GRAND [OPERA "HOUSE ) THURSDAY. APRIL 2nd. JOS. M. GAITES SYDNEY ROSENFELD'S | y k Broadway 'Theatre | tens {- Presents JS Foun New ssicul Comed "The Vanderbilt Cup" Eiranest, C % MEI P| Yet Given! its Re mwarkeble Cast of 8 , and BARNEY {OLDFIELD S Great Automobile Effect. { Shia = 25-50-75-$1 Nothin | Seats. now on sal ene ---------------- BLIOU- The Swiltest { Amusing MI SIC ro ito the oer oh ! Special i | The most interesting peo- [ple in the world to-day are {the people of Morocco, The people who got a $130.000 |out of the British for Kaid Si | Maclean, ond wh nost UrOPDeRn war 1 y. UESDAY you soe | "QUEER SCENES IN MOROCCO" Steamship at ransom Precipitated TO-DAY und at The Bijou Arrival of a Carrying Live Tangier-- shore in Boats {Scenes in the City Streets--Excitement im the Markets--Moorish Music mns--Jews fof Morocco, snd Many Other Iitercst img Sights Among the People Who Usd to {Boil Christions in Oil amd Hong Them [Over Their Castle Gates on Spikes | It's big value for 5 cents. {It's like taking a tiip to | Moroce 0-- for 5 cents. "MISHAPS OF | MRS JOLLYGOOD i | Here's a Jolly [Pathe Freres. whic Rollicking Comedy will keep you by a tigeh, | SADDLE | Bw YA JOB CLEANING ASHES Harry | ing every minute, | i ILLUSTRATED SONG. { "CLOVER | Robert ban |" BIG VALUE FOR 5 CENTS. BLOSSOMS, by John s WONDERLAND -- THE HOUSE OF ners {Progra mes MONDAY and TUESDAY | "THE TALENT" Comedy. "A CLEVER THIEF" Comedy, "THE SPY" | { i Drama. | | | "THE MUMMY" Very Laughalie. My 'Master is Dissect ng wn Corpse ILLUSTRATED SONG, VIRGINIA FOUHEY PEAR" The sung by Jeng Baritone THEQ, GEO EK, Mgr, Princess GEO. HAMMOND, MGR, We change Progran.me, Mon. days, Wednesdays and Fr idays. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. 2,640 Feet New French Film, Subject 1.--" 'Doings of a French Recruit.' Subject 2. --'On Board a French Subject 3.--'*A Fine Lesson cwing." Subject { Thames.' Subject 5.~'In Hide Park, Lon- on." Subject 6.--Song, aid Good Bye." Subject 7.--See Display Boards ig Front of Princess For WED- NESDAY' Ss thange. PUBLIG MEETING. ING. Intiease Ho Kingston's Tourist Traffic. in 4. --""Om The River "When Mandy iS Money to the Town ia Proper Protection of Our Game Fish. RE. A Public Meeting wi "he vhing in the € ity Coumeil Uhaitfter, + Ketxwion, April Tub. WE. ENENDAY, x-Mayor Mows Presiling. Chenin fish fod the and jn- creasing the Lone an will be ths sup Ey Sleaura OL IVE Ro ADAMS ond ELLY EVANS of Toronto Teil J EY ANS 'ron + delfyger dad 'pond, The public are cordially nyt to te Present and take part in the Procesdings AUCTION SALE é TUESDAY, MARCH 31st, Com: mencing at 10 am. J. LEACH has beeh favored with oe on above date ot $1 the Househnky raiture Bedroom Sette, Carpets, Curt Sx fension Dimming Stewarn, Seng sd Effects, comprising aned Mattresses. Bete, Spheron The Allan steamer. Sicilia, - Shang a Portland at th, scenes, Tuesday Evening, April th; ian PROGE THRER -- The People's Forum. WANTED--GENERAL, HORSE. APPLY BOX AC WITH -- Apply NecCang, fs : 5 TO 7 near city. street TO PURC Ho dwelling, &1 Brock PLAIN SEWING PONE OF ANY kind. Cull or wri : to Mrs. Cayiess, 834 King street, over Armstrong's. GOO oD SMAL THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH . rH ouUT OF other 'Laggage Apply to > 85 Main St yards or cellars, or carted. Prices night. Lytle, General Carter, ANIZERS pon vhciary Seciety DRESSY GENTLEMEN TO GET their Spring Suits made at Gallo- way's. Style, price and finish guar- anteed to please, 181 Brock St. next to Bibby's Livery. WANTED-FEMALE, A HOUSE MAID ing to Mrs. W. TO-LET, FOR FUERNITURE, CLI Frost's ( Storage, Pp CARRIAGES, WAGGONS, FURNI- ture, Pianos, or any article for stor age, hy the month, year, or any way required For further information apply to Laturney's Carriage Works 690 and 392 Priscess St, Phone 152 KINGSTONIANS TO KNOW THAT Newman and Sprigg's Electric C are always ready to do endl at woment's neotice., Estimates fur COR nished for wiring. Beautiful import son, 9 roown hot water fury ed fixtures a specialty. Fresh Rat McCann's, 51 teries and Sparkers on hand Tele phone, 441; 79 Princess street. HOUSE AND SITUATIONS VACANT. 23 n ilos F Mo 4 Coll Bay MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN 1 AR ns ) ber trade. Graduates earn twelve . eighie en dollars weekly. Help Jo Ls 1 RB NIE n nor Sh equip shops n al ira ., & APPLY IN wsglie, 57 JOHN ree Brock street ONE CRE OF LAND K ngston or i WITH FOR SALE, tod us pidmber's aii A Walkers & Wulkem, NO. 76 SYDENWAM, SOLID BRICK with extension kitchen, 6 bed foo », Bot water heating. Recently removais ed througho Possession May Also pair of goed hi 62 Wellington stree Cuoming hai MONEY AND BUSINESS Covi MORE TOF . than wn } a OUR POLICIES ul instruc ¢ 01 course. N a Moler Whig PWO Bric Few weeks logue free * College, Toronto AGENTS WANTED. UN MAY 1ST B FROM 1ST MAY, Karl street, at AGENTS T™ position salary ad PORTRAIT fine pre son, men th expenses rly Box mest oF Ont PERSONAL. YE HOTLOGIST HAIR, warts, withot MOL ES ote mov UM ads Wiio LEFT « for hic f i Ww. Sw Aver irs samo ho lost t kin driver Bagot street. 8s street Specialist, SITUATION WANTED MARRIAGE LICENSES. Loox IN POSITION AS LA or Chinese Re ) ole ' n y 8S, KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER Marriage Licenses, 42 Clurenesd St. "THE FAR WEST" THE PARAGRAPH PULP Unitarian. A REV, C. W. CASSON, ard We © - A py an ing r Partrayal of a sonar) rk in "The Far Hinata ; presented in two parts. Tradition Or Truth. later you must choose he and truth, Your either the i form or the t. You ca SOONMer or aim per per tween Queen St.' Methodist Church tradition 8 o'clock. Admission (IN AID OF MISSIONS.) or, LECTU RE. Ff of Queer T and nd i to other yourself met th truth or the QW Boston, (asson, at Mass. for Address, Rev. Beacon street, literature. grineer ordially invite MADE IT RIGHT. Not Easy Salesman. r Skin Diseases, In one of the suburbs of Londom | |, there is a wholesale firm the semior member of which may be known as | Mr. Blank. The firm bas two traveling | Proj salesmen--a single man, recelving 30 | 1» shillings per week, and the other a | da married man, drawing £2 per week. {1 A short time ago the single mah, be- Ing In the shop and looking over mat- ters, discovered that the married sales- | man was receiving 10 shillings per | week more salary than himself, while | be (the single man) was selling more i goods. He called Mr. Blanks atten- | CE tion to this and suggested that, as he i Ee y was selling more than the other fel- low, he should at least receive as much | , pay. | WHAT CAUSES DANDRUFF. For the | Greatest European Authority It' Yet it Was Says $ a Gern f ski Unna ith frufi vr apparent inconsistency and assured his | man that he would look Into it and If | the statement were correct he would | make matters right, | Another week rolled by, and when | | PO TATOES the single man came to draw his sal ary from the bookkeeper he was sur | IN ANY QUANTI TY prised to find only 30 shillings passed Wholesale or Retail. A very out to him the same as before. He de- | choice stock Rrown in sandy soil. murred. The bookkeeper insisted he |at Bad received no instructions to raise A. GLOVER"S, bis pay and referred him to the. gor- Cor. "Bagot and Earl Sts ernor. Approaching Mr. Blank, he & n ari 5 said: "You remember, sir, 1 spoke to you Inst week about my salary, stating that, while I was selling more goods : than the other traveler, I was recelv- Oenrarnd p . | og less pay, and I thought I should Preis sr 4s Memb receive as much as he did. You assur \ " - | ed me you would look into it and make rr » tatters right" "Yes," said Mr. Blank, "T remember your mentioning the matter, and I |= ' " bpp how you have, Rudsian Snjants' He etershury, arct as the bookkeeper has at paid me 200.000 children undue the same amount as before, Can't see dis shnunlly in Purogean Bow that is making If right. sir. death rate of infants "Yo don't understand," said the sand rate of pares of senior partner. "I have made it right Germany, 137 in Fra: You thought you ought to have asi, . ~~ °° much pay as the other man, and | have made it right by cutting the other fellows pay down."--London TR Bits, 8%. a twelvy Ruwsia. $40 per Rassin he 4 how | 201 bo | ? in Eng | Miss Jette's Engagement Waehee, March 30.-The of Miss Jette, daughter of Jette ta Dr. Groadin,d ose of Hy jos fessirs of Laval University, is Sue : A roy engag that the Toronto "HEF to appeal against the leone reduction It is anticipated sonncil will vote the decision ia ow i i i a | i emish The senior partner acknowledged the |, ; | i { { the #it | motice | becialty ARCHITECTS FIRE ESCAPES! All lengths, all and-to--suit-all tions, Built to and erected in place on short notice. 5I1ZC8 cord order Estimates Furnished on Request. Selby & Youlden, Ltd. Kingston Foundry. THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLI: SHED, 1863 resid oa t ard Car M es nierest 4 Gill, Managing r eeeived Nor C Me Direct ATTENTION, FURNACES It your Mrnace needs repairing, if you sant ary work dome in the Way of Hot Water Heating. or Plumiing. give me call, you will ot prompt attention wed Phone 386 ? Brock Bt | 000 "anttstuctiom DAVID HALL, ; New England Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street. wen 10.36 gf an a A all and Open ths t place to ¥y. Maes #« ih Phos ¥ . | EVER- READY SAFETY RAZOR 12 Blades $1 complete, | guaranteed. STRACH AN'S. Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. Hew Carriages, Cutters, Harness for sale. Sie of Horses every Saturday, on 1al

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