Daily British Whig (1850), 2 May 1908, p. 1

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KINGSTON, | TEN MILES OF PICTURES. A PRO VINCIAL CARE re oe The Conduct of the Douklobors "the Western Provinces. Paris, May 2.--The National Salon f-------------- . | dos Arts is now open, and iw a fort TR <5 pen ios doors so the uke Debates That Seem Endless and of Little or No Value to the Coantry---No Grant to the Landslide Sufferers. Three In these two salons, both of which! in the Grand Palais, iw the! it hamps Elysees, there will, at the end jof this manth, ~be 15.000 pictures. {1 = L Soptengng about three acres of "The. total length of the pictures {without their frames would be nearly | | ten miles. Reckoning minute to! {look at every picture, and without taking any rest day or night, it j Would take ten days and ten hours to see every picture in the two salons. ------------------ one / : : § MADE AN ALARM. owing to his lordship's imability © to ee finish bis exchequer court engagements Bound Hand and Foot, Quebee y - i at Quebec. It is not vet kn wn wh Teeth on "Phone. ther the enquiry will Le held in pub-| x : boa : nil; p lo., May Mrz. Fagene liz or in cam®ra. 'That is left to the : > hu nschmidt had a trying experience discretion of the judge, who has : : with a robber. A man sprang at her dutely free hand in the investiga : : ive in her home, knocked her down, they tion. It is expected that his lordship . Ulted her hand and foot, and to secure will make # statement as to his views . . her farther Bound her to a sewing of the scope of the enquiry and out ; machine, After securing $5 he fof, line the mode of proeedure, W re. Huygenschmidt, unable to The Dominion government 4 : reelf, deagged along the floor, make, for the present, any {ing the machine with her, to the tele. wards asisting those who { phow e She managed to pull the re the catastrophe at Notre y : Kalette eeivar the hook with her teeth -- : hauting the ('. B. Major saw Sir Laurier ta e phione, ct her pradicament and made a request such assist notified the ance, hut the premier could not see his in Biter way clear to grant the request for the ha thers was precedent to] Though financial awl has| frequentty been given by the govern ment in the past fo the afflicted misfortunes of various kinds, it From Our Own Correspondent. Ottawa, May 2.--The chief discon of interast in the compions, yesterdg wig the question of the Doulihobars, ton, Sask. selves, and incapakl: of yeceiving vite regarding proper food. The opporition waintagined determin edly that "stronger efforts should be made to control them, or failing that to deport them. This latter, however, the vernmend maintained wag impossible, These peo- Ie badd heen so long in this country hat, in the ever of the law, they were Canadians. It is a provincial yuestion, the government claims. There has been little or no work done aie week, the sittings being ta ken » grith debates which seem ed Jess at which are of little or lao ta the country, The investigation of Justice Cas! sels into the charges made the civil] where the disasters were service commission against certain offi { sive and the whole nation Used edaha, Hug migratory York them ad who are now at an unwilling to clothe aly will grant suffered Dame de not! to- in | Ia} from by ventral {anil thon, in {informed $The | and released Wilkeud for 3 telephone girl officer - eame her, and an present as no aet upon, Strike Of French Gardeners. Paris, May 2.<The Hortienitural Federation of the department of the has decided wpon ; general no vas in wa exten. | Seine, wha | Strke. by mors a where Francais | free! tak-| police | ONTARIO, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1908. ------ | GIRL SOCIALIST REPENTANT. | Deserted Her Homie to Join Band | Returned. Geneva, May #---Mle. Rebecca nin, the daaghter of a wealthy sian landowser, who. some time during a Viitiof the family 10 nin, the duughier of a wealthy sian Bocimhisty, has relurned AE ue | She disappeartd completely and M. | Jernin was unable to trace her, He! asked the ail of the Bwiss police to! [restore hee, but without success, He| speat some months. in Switzerland | prosecutiog the searel, and they re-| turned to St. Petprsburg, when he dis-| inherited his daughter. i A few days fate? he received an! anonymous letter Sthting that Rebecen | was in Munich gal was willing to re-| { turn home. Mo Jemnin followed up| | the clue, and the git is now re united | to her family. i Castelmore, -------------------- Are On The Trail. Pittsburg, May 2-In relation to! the holding Express Messen. | ger on the ¥ railway train! near here, én night, it is] that the robhens rd about $50, | 000. Because of | iharity with! i the little details® beled them | sneetheart an in their work, the p believe form- | named Estelie Berger, er employees ard Fi ble and Sev-1 a local merchant. As her parents re- eral former ® are being! fused to sanction the match, and the watched, A 8 oF deputy sheriffs | girl refused to take part in a elapdes: | found traces of Fn in the snow | tine mariage, the lovers were in des- | in the surrdund and wired for| pair until Herr Iron thought of re inforeements, ingenious way out of the difficulty. Both he and his sweetheart were en-| thasiastic members of an amateur J(rg- iple. tic club. H fat Berlin, May 2K b that was | 8 ie chub. ¢ arcanged a theatrical injured in a streef nt in Berlin the other day refised to allow him- self ta be placed In olie of the: am- { bulance motor wa until come one sucrested that a paie of horses should ha 2 Pluced | in front of the ear. pas Jog} -------- Bue the Play Was Vienna, May "aarprise'" ~A remarkable story a9 of a marriage comes from Dalmatia, where 5 couple were wedded in the presence of their fricwds the latter objected strenuously mated. The bridegroom was Anton iron, young and penniless lawyer, and an' Objected PITH OF THE NEWS. | The Very Latest Culled From All} Over The World. | pre it is made later afiectiod, for a dials of the marine and fisheries de-| in sone way Should a partment, originally fixed ~for yester-| codent be found grant, Honduras is concentrating her troops | on the Guatemalan frontier. i. Br; Nausen, Norwegian day, has been postponed uatil to-day,| quite possible one may be DAILY MEMORANDA. CHARGED wriu compLICITY. | The Big attraction tonight Is Campbell Prog'. Nobby New llats Hoard of Health, 4 pan., Monday Gencral Mospital Governors, 4 Monday, Opdigation at St. 11 dm, Sunday. "The New Yephra' Holise, 8 15 p.m. Aonual Meeting Board of Trade day, May 5th. 8 pink The Gymnasinn Clagses of Y. will hold thelr annual Concert, May 11th, in Opera House. Bijow "Theatre Comedy, : Hulda's Lovers'" Lite "Wouden Shoes Por yon Girls." John Robert Davis nk, "Your's Is Not The Oniy Aching Wert 2 In the Murder of King Carlos of | Portugal. Lishon, May 2.--A sensation heen caused here by the arrest Beagauneia and a grover of the name of | Mendis, president and treasurer, red] spectively, of a political society, which | organized the demonstrations at the graves of Buica and Pacosta, on the | charge of complicity jp-the murders | of King Carles and Crown Prince | Luis. i Their aceuser is a shoemaker, who | declares that Dv. Bragancia bribed him | to throw a bomb at the royal car | riage. The informer was confronted hy Rragangia, and Mendis, and reiterated | hig accusation, sayiog Bragancia haul | oliered him $100. Braganvia angrily i repudiated the char ge, and became 0 | excited that he fell in a Gt and was taken to the hospital. | Republicans sav the prisoners teappedd by the police; The demonstra- | tion was merely identical with held at the graves of all the society's | members. If was greater than usual | only because the goverament did not allow Bueia and Dacosta to he buried at the society's expense. Dacosta was | the man the police mistakenly killed, thinking he was one of the Buica wasYone of the actual assassins } has | pan, of Iw | George's Cathedral Grand Opera Tues. W. C.A Monday, "Troubles of "in ra Legal Forms, Ta hinder 4 Kiads, at Whig: The Daily in s on sale st an "oh Bro Bagh! il Se Toilet Sets § § § } ; The Houses of Parliament, have lately heen made without parallel in the history been precipitated h¥ advecates were sent government those | ¢ i o cause, even to being expelled by offic force entrance to the sacred precinet Commons. The Housbs of Parliament, structures, rendered distinctive regicides On suffragists, meeen for toprists th tions. by the sted onlookers. POceasion all the stree WHERE IS MRS. ADAMS ? HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT. of Ei Hg g¢ ler sex, who have taken everw imagis able means of martyrdom mn appearance stutute one of the principal show places of London, has resigned. hberals nominated Joba Loughrin for the legislature, A lock-out has been put nto force in all the shiphuilding yards in Great | Britain today. i Sir Frederick Uridge was given the! degren of Doctor of Musie by the Umi versity of Toronto. i Scotland Yard detectives arrested a | man with a complete outlit for coun [ terfeiting French reates. Hon. Adame Beck was nominated tor} London. Wilham Gray will run independent conservative, | The police are looking for the per- petrators of four jewellery robberies | 'that occurred, on Thursday, in raonto. i Japan is seeking support of Oreat| Britain in her represemtations to] Shins to bavé the begeals on Japan ese gooils ended, | Miss Ethel Skitoh was brutally Peat 1' eu by an unknown man iu the ~frait| store of W. B. Webbwood, on Yonge | street, Toronto. The C, I'. R. steamers will run Montreal for a time and may abandon | Quepee altogether unless the longshore. | men. moderate their demands Magistrate Kingsford, Toronto, 3 a case hefore him in which he hn have to decide. whether an automatic slot machine can work on Sunday Seven dangerous revolutionists were | arrested in Lisbon just previous { the opening of the cortes ig a house near which Ring Manuel was expect ed to pass. Britam, East Nipussing : to Great as an To-| 2 leg scene sland. for of the 1 demonst branch series of Fhese demonstrations women~moembers of the gen for their sought ords and House of brick lofty tow at all tunes a demonstra by inter gislogtive of a Britich ations | to] ! i have h w % when 1 to of the law s of the impo ers of hey House « an ing group and stone by several ers, Con and are of the ational to ts in the recent sens | vicinity were pache Ecliove She Has Either Been Mur dered or Kidnapped. Winnipeg, May 2.---The disappearance of Mrs. Adams, wile of the Rev, Adgms, president of the British Co-| limbia Seventh Day Adventist church, | and ex-president of she chureh in Man | 7 itoba, remains ns much a mystery a over Not the slightest trace has been found of her by the detectives, who have worked assiduously on the case, and her distracted husband and! relatives have given up the search in| despair, believipg that she has either | heen murdered or kidnapped. The Kev. Mr, Adams has completely broken | down in health, and is now in a'sani torium in California recuperating. Mrs. | Adams has not heen heard from sinee the Beginning of February last, when | sho was visiting a sister Soulder, | Colorado. Special prices for a short time only. Best quality Sets. 6 Pieces, $1.40 10 Pieces, $1.65 ial) colors. ROBERTSON BROS. wo hob i **FRANKINCENSE AND MYRRH" . mn { | | ------ | New York. Mav 2: Charles E drawn The name of MADE GREAT SPEED. he { Governor Hughes will not t River | hu with Culled from much reading t of various periodicals and publications of home and a. Selds : 'Enterprising merchants more opportunities than they find." A wise man gets learne ing fron those who have Over a | Course on rom Clyde. Glasgow, May: 2. is officially re ported that the new cruiser Indomi table, which i$ now undergoing her | speed trials, has beaten all rec ord, making twenty-eight knots over measured mile on the Ulyde and | twenty and one-quarter knots in the continaniis thal. The In domitable is fitted with turbiges and her contfact speed is only taeptv-five knots. She is of 17,260 tons Alisplace- ment and 530 feet in longth. She was launched on March 16th last. Destroyed By Fire. SToronto, May 2--The Zoch build- ing, on Adelaide street west, occupied by J.J. Foch & Co., manulacturing | jewellers, Jones & Moor: electrical aps | paratus, and the Canadian Silk comy-| pany, limited, was destroyed by fire | rrr" frou rs morning. Loss the presidential sanvass until the national republican { sonvention at Chicago has: made its choie of candidiates, This statement was made, to-day, hy Gon. Stewart L. | Woodford, president of the Hughes | Lengua of the United States, who pre sided at a conference of dolegmtes elector. te the vabtjosnl comvention from New York state, today, called in the 'interest of Governor Hughes" candidacy It had been reported that the ane nouncement of the withdrawal of the governor's: name af u candidate for the pwesidency might he ammounced at the conference, but this was positive rv promife a mercn- ant makes should he res garded as a debt." "Short weights and long : de not balance." L i o are the props - » 3 it was 'be "make Some New Members Received By» Lodal I. <0. F. Court. Odessa, April 30. The showers the Inst few dave ate having a very benetivial effect on the commtry' and warm wenther would cause the farm ors to wear a smile. Seedine is under way, and with good weather, would soon be over. Duvid Young bought a sixteen-inch hoe drill from FE Clarke. W. Dougheriy's cheese fac Sore is du ll bint again. The new under the management of Messrs. Monroe and McDonald, is deo- of Bank Robberies. , Minn, May 2.--During months," 3 innesota has a series of the most ; jes in history Fil have been robbed and the il amount in gold, silver and cur 1s Your Hat Up-2o-Date, It ye if it comes from Campbell | {Peon Kingston's style omirg for 5 mons hats. gi Minnea WILL NOT WITHDRAW 'Name of Governor Hug Hughes From the U.S. Presidential Contest. [Hse rc dik of Gari] Governor is Not Seeking Presidential Honor, Says Gen. Woodford, But Will Take It if kt is Offered Him. | The Rossin house, Toronto, which | hans been refused a renewal of license, | will, report says, hereafter run as a temperance hotel, and will be one | {of the largest of the kind in Canada | Six thousand cotion operatives em ployed by the Dominion Textile apd the Montreal Cotton com-| will strike, on Monday, agninst! refent cut in wages. A number of in Montreal are on $ he com-| dny pany the | boi klayers also | Sw Robert | time customs of China, has fle oft Shanghai for Europe on a year ley He has received the | highest from the government, | land was given hearty send-off by | the foreign as well as the native resi dents Jobn Moulds in a Chicaco asy jlum, a ravihg maniac from f ree vived when robbed of the money ha | { had to go home to his wife Fand family in England. He calls in- j cessantly for his wife, who has just | arrived in New York, and she is de i tained there hy immigration official | redd tape, "for fear she will become a | charge on the comntry." COLLIDED IN A FOG. i service ve of absence honors 1 = mjuries A We denied bv Gen. Woodie | "Any statoment from source that Governor Hughes' will be withdrawn from the presidential can- vass is absolutely without foundation He- has the presidency There iz po living man whose support he has asked. He consented to the use of his name and hix name will remain at the service of our party until the convention has made its decision. I * nomibgted he will do his best to se Bremen, May cure the victory our party in' No-| Lloyd steamer Koelin, vember, Tf nominated. he = will | yesterduy, for Baltimore and Galves have no regrets and will remain as al { ton, was in collision in a thick fog, | ways, a foyval republican. He is, to-| last evening, with the Hamburg tank | day, far more interested in sbeuring | steamer Emperor Nicholas IF, nine | needed legislation in New York then [miles of Norderney. The Emperor | he is in any possible candidacy for | Nicholas 1 struck the Koelin amid- any office." ships. The steamship Fieldmarschmll, | a German Fast African liner, respond- wl to signals and took off S30 pus- sengers from the Koelin. One child was drowned during the transfer. The | Fieldmarschall took the Koelin' in | tow, and hrought her in to Bremer. ¢ haven, arriving this mornin { DIED IN DENTIST'S CHAIR. Woman Failed to Recover Frou Chloroform. - | Morrishurg, Oat, May 2.--Miss Mary, Pruner died suddenly, while under the influence of ohlorolorm, which hed | been administered by a doctor while ea tist was pulling some tooth for | The dentist had she came ous of the | drug, but there was still Joan tt, aul more chloroform was anal the final Yoeth den bt but she failed to aetixe, awd poe as Jrau the. le saved wil, who said any name never sought German Vessels in Trouble--A Child Drowned. 2.~The North German which left here, not renmmen held on the 29th inst igiNe new mem- hers were initiated, and several more applications received. During the overfing, refreshments were served by our genial boniface, 8. J. Sproule, in fitagclase style. We predict that this enterprising court, with the new blood that bas been abled, will double their number within the next two months. Dr. Elliott's Body Found. Cobden, Ont., May 2~The body of Pr. HE. Elliott, dentiss, of Cobden, drowned last November, was found about thirty foot from the east shore jot Muskrat Lake, on Thursday after { PARENTS OU OUTWITTED o = Lovers are Married i in a Drama on the Stage. What the Audience Thought Was a Part of ding. -------- ---- ! performance, {took part and which included g young : comesly tried on the stage in and relatives, although | qudience. to the | | ceads ajvoted to his | parents cighteen-year-old girl { waited for their the daughter of { performance to be informed that {man was really | been | ducted ambassado | |y | tor | presented by {| Porter left on then | Rathbun IN | Charles i Scott | Mr | guide. Biown to Atoms--Immates Hurled i { pletely la dazed condition. | the barn were killed or injure | the barn enter the organised Fible class move | iment, It is the intention tes or sarise drawn four" whet such a lost. and a preliminary meet inflwence of theljng, for organization, will he held on jes ne mew. The membership "Sill be limited to Ho LAST EDITION Probabilities Taronto, Oat, May 2, Ottawa Valley aad Up- per St. Lawrence (10 a. m.)-Strong winds and gales, southerly, shilt- ing to westerly and northerly, rain or sleet this evening or tonight. Sunday, fresh to strong north west to north winds, fair and cool. a Real Wed- CRINERTRIR a RR | which both of them two comedy In the last act of the; the hero and heroine were mar ull view of the mn act the being Berger's they | the | she The theatre was erowded, of the entertainment charity. Fraulein were astonished when daughter alter pro had been really married and that 1 actor who impersonated a minister The bride's father was del, hte at the clever way in which he outwitted that he gave couple a ¥250-note for their i moon, and has promised to furnish home for them. the clorgy- | 80 bpd Le honey al NEWS OF DISTRICT. The Tidings From Various Points | or in Eastern Ontario. {i : who atiéconsiul. § t has Dainty - Neckwear L lhe latest nohiding Bows of daint Lace or Silk Rev. Conners, Pilot, George W, the Delia for three vears, has plant to Maxville, Ont Mrs. (Dr) Ruoght, Cherry Valley, has sold her residence Jonas Demore, Point Petre, and will go to reside with her sister, in Wellington Aylesworth H. Bell, Napanee, who Northern New York M, has been appointed pas Richville, N.Y., M. E. church White, voungest son of the Peter White, and brother of White, M.P., died his residence, Ottawa, Thurs the new. om Sackies By tips Fao lingering irom {{ to §0¢ ' ' New York novel the' Merry Widow Chiffon, Net 0c, and Mg $0 moved +3¢ lo The Latest Novelty Collar and Materidh, in L ollar and ang ! per White Wash Belts Beautifu detachable How fancy Bow et of Wash effects, 400 Sets, steipd match, to has jomed the E eid conference, 0 of Lindsay late Hon Gerald mother's day, after consumption Rev. A. H Tyendinaga, surprise on fi at y embroidered, with on a illness Mrs, Creepean, taken with much Tuesday, when they were the Guild with a nice parlor suite, it being the eleventh an niversary of their marriace. The marriage of Miss Alie Beatrice Nandervoort, daughter of Dr, and andervoort, wind George Arthur Darter, was solemnized on April 2 pan, iM May Vandervoort the After Mix alter and ian? were Ladies' Leather Belts In Taps, Browns, White and Black Metal or Leather Huck jes, stitched edges, 6 digtinet lites to choose from, at 30g Chamois Gloves The latest New York fad button kngth in aatural white. Cloves that look wear well and wash well $1 $1.73, =a , By Oo, Welland, Mth at 3 assisted Mr. and honeymoon, 1 1 well, 188 . Wh to bride. lugicheon which they will reside in Welland Fhe last drive logs, which the company expect to bring Napanee river, which j@& Jastic 12 \ irred in adjacent . to |E sewn, in Tans fer almost two the of "Dent's" Gloves length, with wrists OM Lsen and Hrowns i SATURD AY, 2.25, o of the and been down have hoomed Riverside cemetery were last Gloves, at CERES EGRTEEER EERE started falls on It Vears, Monday 100.000 pieced, and possibly number have pone to the account of their being' in the for so long. over cons 8 about | a great bottom 8-Bution Length Gloves In Tans, Pique Sewn, hints with elastic wrist valug Arrow water shirred at $32. News has been received at Clavion Y., of the marriage at Detroit of and Miss Emma 15 aged sixty-seven, aged remembered The first Mrs Visi tend | ClaVion Tast summer and went to the hospital at Ovdensburg where she un dervent an operation, from the effects of which she died on way her Portland, Ore, ompanied | son N P ass Mr. Bass his bride Bass while twenty-seven river as a Bass the to aa nome 9 her in Ac by Kepler May 1st, 1908 Mrs. Herbert Johnston, BLOWN UP WITH DYNAMITE, DIED. King Their home May, infant by dynamite, E. A} da And Mis David | Carlson and wile, have reached King | Fun | ston, eight miles below Wardper. Fhe Carlsons had just conmlet d large | i house on their ranch om the North Fork River, | Last night, just after terrible explosion took demolishing the furniture, and throwing many feet through the {and stunning them. was found fifty feet Fifty Feet. May 2. wm April 801 danghier of Wardoer, Idaho, to atonds Prower blown from Lon the residenc: Joba Lt 20 a on ------ ROBERT 7. REID, The Leading Undertaker. ee | Phone, 577. 227 Princess stibe', JUST ARRIVED! howe: and n------ retinng the inmates air, injuring The hired man from the house in All the gnimals in gd. and torn down. It is said some i ¥Fions in the woods near by have making threats against the settlers Gruyere Cheese, Limburger Cheese, Roquefort Cheese, Prime 01d Canadian Cheese, MacLaren's Imperial Cheese, (10¢c., 25¢. and 45¢. pots). Jas, Redden & Co. Importers Of Rise Groceries, wen | Brockville, May 2.-R. L ex i MPP. was in town, on Wednesday In an interview with the Proseott Mes senger, Mr. Jovnt said he would he a candidate for the legislature in the coming elections re presenting the con servative interests. Also that he would not go into the eons ry ative convention called: for May 12th. "C on ventions in the county of Greasille, seid, Mr. Jownt, "do not mens any |FegEvery Variety of Dwellings, | thing. . I got a cooked deal last! ° time, and I am nol going into it Lots, Ete. again. | know his constituepey. and Ia the oity, dachding Farm 1 La 1 am going to run wpon my merits A Canada, | SWIFT'S REAL ESTATE and {Insurance Agency. Jovat The Happy Family. | i ode, in lwcation, To Organize New Class. Cooke's church Susday school will | TAKE NOTICE If yom ure sell t your Carpets, or a, i Lio Wish you ER nl ¥ A 320.000.000 terminal station Ras been planned for the steam. electric and subway lines of Sun Fransisco. Wheat matures in Canada in from 20 to 100 days. Sunday sfterioon, at three o'fleck. men over eighteen' yours of age. ---------------- pails Joi made masvherny or = Gilat' Te. a pail, Sonat 8, .

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