Daily British Whig (1850), 29 May 1908, p. 1

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SR YEAR 75--NO. 126. KIN GBTON, A ONTARIO, FR1DAY, MAY 29, 1908. sa LAST EDITION -- SUPPORTS A DANCER A Millionaire's Son is a Cotton Worker. ~~ Son of Massaclusells" Lieat.-Goveriior---He i is Disinherited For Marrying an Actress. 29. --VPlinekily fmake no overtures to his parent, world, twill fight his battle out "In fact, if 1 had Snown how happy I would be 1 would have married Uueenie three years ago," he Draper was to have wedded Miss Alice Marjorie Ray. a Back Bay pa: triciam god heiress, on Jane t of last year. His father to have led a large sum upon him and the house to which he was to have taken his bride almost completed when he suddenly disappeared, therg wos g public £10 BL ment with Miss Ray had broken. Then, on March 25th, ¢ the story 81 the elopement, n had run off with Miss Sanford, wh, wis then in "The Rich Mr. Hogpenheim company, and married her St. P triok"s cathedral, on March Lola Merritt, another member of show company, and several young rel | girl friends were with them, | Lisutenant-Gavernor Draper refused believe the story, {dered his =on to rome he econvinoel that a marriage place he then declared that had jilted the young man, 0 act catahlished that Mise Rav Draper, but nlted the heatenant-governor Burlington, Yt., May making his own way young Bristow Draper, aire father, the lieutenant-governog of Massachusetts, disinherited him ago for marrying Queenje the actress, hasyturned up in this city af a spinner ing cotton mill. { On a wage of $1.25 a day he porting the pretty dancer, who used to quite as much luxury ns was, and their two-months-old boy. He works twelve hours ao day in overadls, and has proved faith- fu) and competent that he is next | in line for promotion to a foremanship, which wii pay him, perhaps, week. Young Draper has neither asked nor received his father's for his runaway match of a Boston society girl. will in the whose million a year said. Sanford, 2 is supe was sett] was he baby was and announcement that his been are sO £10 a The young ma mn 17th the men forgiveness and fe" Biting va he RR DAILY MEMORANDA. nt and first or When taken Ru the bravado f 4 to Princess Se, the stare for Sumner All kinds, all prices at Waldron's Whitewear Adve. "Nurgery Rhymes," 8 pom. Cheap morrow me had Ai Hats Camptell Bros' Sale, 20¢, See and that of was But it was had not jilted horsalf. 'Then 8y/ George's Hall, | marringe mere s Hal Excursion to Watertown, Loe was but | INDIANS CONVERTED. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, in Their Own | Missing Man's Body Foufid Under Trees. N.Y. May € hesbro, Phew Preaching to Them Language. Wa May Umatilla Christian 20, 29. Search In Pla a flor £5 the | farm Thirts Ver ( at mission, south- {di last Tues i Kev. J, M, ht that b Bb ' ident missionary, has! lightning, besbro went | just concluded the mast Te and when | relig meeting of its kind search was | history of the Pacific North-West. neighbors. | Rev. J M. Cort who the body among Umatillas raed and disfigured by hight of Home Mission | ning found on the bank of the] burch, en-| stream lee pg clump of trees, The | with | trees were splintered and torn by the lightning. Uhesbro a widow five He was fortvesix old. Spokane, dans La L'known J who vealed the killed by | Cariy | return | the fa- | ht kis both ot tne { verted to faith ka # atuilla byvterian sal est ol : ¢ ornelis Sal where . nig he « pnarikabie | Tuesday, the | by nig in Last of his 1008 & in ha toy under | badly » elison, the the worked the direction | board of { tered tha an interpreter | but he not { the Indian jor vears he has in their own | Connors, Wer the held eiph un ay his flock, cking up Iagt five! to them | and | vi aes | to was I children, and the preaching uage. Res alist, chosen Tutnilla church styled. n en Lamy SMALLEST EVER CROSSED. nt a ov of the formally } { ang | | sideny minister i No. 28 Arrives in! Quebec. May 29.--The smallest steam | knawn or the At. arrived here from Glascow, ves- terday, and i$ Bow awaiting order the Louise Basin. Fhe craft in gaestion hears but is designated "No, 26.7 steel tug hoat, length breadth, fifteen feet, depth, pine inches, fohmag forts propelled by an en © we power; eapauble of wd one-half knots consumption of hours, She he used by is 41 has just bein Little Tug |e Quehe Ver to craft lantu € is {1 no name She in i 5 a feet, i feet amd | ght- | her with ever sixty-nine sight "nine nty-et driv an hour, 212 ton i an horse ing nin Fr a coal forty-eight steamer 1 lumber a Crew t Ontario 0 fram CLEAN UP THE YARDS. y Are N Rounds. Filson and 1 on their annual and there leaning we « yar! Constable Filson the north ol Princes Inspectors ow Out on] Consta 1 les yut yards, ynmerman | are' no ins tion of general « pe hould be a) PREMIER GOIN: the | r leader wh in Quebec f AY » The wort is eLie appealing on June for ip Sth, is working street, | lookir hs iol on side le | went | and hrisdges land death POWER At Port Aviliar and md Train Dashed | Into a Chasm. Three C P.R. Trainmen and 1 Two Others Killed When Long Freight Train Falls Into Chasm Made by Flood. May Port b Arthur, urrent river dam Wedne tion over Port Ont. MN The Arte out «dav, at madnight, train destruc Wile Arey ig area IR a ictor Rose SWOT { Hall and away mile of held up from the wirl of wate two a tract tradfic indefi 3 t he miletely or tr mad tre ri y. A irht ranght in the m=tant under vn 1 an locomotive mul of man ried man wit of hlat live brake ol "The dan STOO 006 ting out the fireman eab. The rest the caboose the rushir to scramble I Ive on howeve and ri the the train in ind oul locomo- } x possihl were warmed mn ol load; district nan Hooded ar thos umber time i realize ammo len awful chang: level or hed laian o tim T team on o hin a tra of 5 torrent wl wate Probabilities Toronto May 29, 1908, Ottawa Valley and Upper St Lawrence, 10 a.me-- A few local thuader storms at first but mi tly {air land some what cooler to-night and on Saturday. (or ao] dn onc oo a a] STEACY'S - STORE NEWS 1 oe ET Te Ts STR i ------ fppled | mich | for 1 and is Untaragut Cemetery mg, 4 p.m. Saturday. Matinee, Grand Opera Tiouse, Po, Saturday, "Cousin Kate, St, James' Church Annual Fxtursion to Ottawa, via Q.T.R., Wednesday, June 17th. Fare 81.75. Frontenac Ward Committon Rooms, Stove, Princess street, Wonderland Theatre Consecks of the lon," mental Thief.' J. MeDonald, Dancer Hiustrated Song by Clare Smith, Throw your old hat on the shelf It won't look right, we know When' you see the stylish Now Straw Oeorge Mills & Company show, Bijon Theatre--" "Travelogue, Wonders and Heautles of Sunny Moving Pietures. tustrated Nong, 1 Only Had A Home Sweet Tome, J Robert Davis, Co: Annual Meets disinherited the boy. 2 | a0 WANTS A DIVORCE. Man Buried One, Two Others Him. x) Left New Prog Rally, ', Reformers' over S Melle pom. ~Pieturs and "The Senti= Peters | are | Louis Elizabeth, Detroit, and hi May fourth wife, partivs to a divoree gress before Judge been married brought him children care of, while he of who was being supported by at the time when they were in 1808, her's having come insur: ance money on her first hishand's life, Mya. Peters' fivsgohushand died, as did Mr! Peters', first wife. Two other wives he lost 'through the divorce conrt The present Mra Peters charges that dircetly after they wer married her husband began to impor tune her to invest $1,180 which she had left from her insurance mone? to him up in basiness and that he | did not reét until he had involved her property so thoroughly with this she had little left. She also char know his marriage record were married and that she idea he was paving alimony, 'After were married," 'TI asked Wim abont and 1 told him I heard he never a divoree, He said it was all because left him and got married again and that gave him a right to marry even if was not divorced." The records show that Peters wrong about that, as his third wife sued him for divoree md failing to find him proceeded by advertisement Besides their troubles their property the present wife charges him with erueliy and non-support. one time she says he induced her to in vest money at 1533 Helen avenne and then sold the property out from under her. A second case. bes tween the same parties with Gastave Maher and his wife who now elaim to awn the grocery: property, being tried along with the divorce proeeed- ing. Jt was brought to get an ac counting. Peters denies all his wife' harges and eclnime that the interests he quired in his wiln's property was services vendered and money inve ------------------ An Emergency Currency Law. Washington, May 20.--An emergency cuprency law is assured. The carrency question held its. place as practically the only subject of consideration at both ends of the capital and when both houses adjournsd the compro- mise bill which was drafted by the re publican conferees had received the sanction of the house and had heen presented to the senate where it was annotnced it wold he taken up for consideration, to-dav, and where it will also be passed when the vote is reached. "I'he Case now Rohnert, before in pro She has | she | take | and tor his alimonv onee two Hints own had one - "The tally,' It sung wed from wit Dinner Sets Ee Ls i nA re that not they no she did when had that We are showing some very pretty designs. Fresh arrivals $15 SETS FOR $11 and $12 CLIPPED 2 Don't aby his we enid | le one ol wives | | got | right she "\ she was over inn grocery is advertise if you believe you are wasting woney. Let your competi- tor waste his money on advertising and perhaps in this way you'll soon "put hia, out of business." Fix his clockwork for him. Just stand back and laugh at him when you see him squandering his money for printers' ink. Once there was a boy named John we think his last name was Wannamaker, anyhow his name was John with some sort of a maker attached. to his last name. He owned B00 yards of calico, three pairs of jeans, a half dozen pairs of boots. He called this a dry goods store through a Philadel- phia newspaper and offered to sell a pair of socks for at for steed Wn ------------ Attacked Loyalists. {Dahlgren has ret {hably stitution Constable Timmerman south The has reached og great arcumstances inspectors, that proper shape at very short, and the have be done at once stable has something over es to call at. Reef HCaptured"' Coral, York, Ma; In. B EK urngd from g trip to he se of for after far Jesirable ed by the put ante Lhe side, inspection | many and it they New $0 un- | the Haha where ured hop- | the coral mas pro will be « Tha| rk will Each con- 4 2,000 plac- | ib -- it Brown De bies. ! In the shapes fashion demands, to 22.50, at Campbell Bros'. lrgrest piece vnluable pres ones, the r gathered reef an m is ten foet inches high The at week to break sath for in time |} about chs { piece of coral required a from the reef and t it, float it jeould be ship. SOCIALISTS ARE OPPOSED | To King Edward's Visit to Russia--Reform of Habitual Criminals. in to four ix about two tons are o make a it where i aboard and tow out boxed and taken 8 18 | t } | | of ve policy all of Britain." Pichon that pelicy triumph the form of a close, and King | their an understa M. supported | the with Great or socialist mem lives Lommons are t in the Edward to | the Mav The Hoase of marked visit ol comt, London, 20, the displaying a approaching the Kus bets of nding th tl said, to-day to adopt interes "to King in from sian view 1. | The Very Latest Culled From All] land. | "Th | Toronto, {uprisonment. {port PITH OF THE NEWS, GANANOQUE TIDINGS. Funeral of the Boy Who Drowned on Tuesday Ma LT} tun Over The World. The chools will ele for | . "he ec durin Gahan | Reg Tue jterno n {| North thence ing pubin summer hotidavs on June 26th ina in Que: celebra I Soviety will meet Jareentepary ship Veter the Gull Hoy won street The fast Great Fin- the ol Russian wat mn nol hur children from the ' M Ks Delong held a very nice recita aground round attend An $8 I Mtoe immior killed ant at unknown Scotch hy horse ny death has was a und Res to apils hyet evening of John Pearce, |p been commuted to I he sentence ermng life | @ension Invitation marviatte of Cotton ha Charle David rd My of their pars The Synod of Huron adopted a K recommending the bar Ihe April PLR. shows a of $641,000 Orange Midiand and next place British o visit Ru mpke withohming of Mr Hickdrs wiping out hed the room, Cot tement. of the | A Mit carnings sta decrease in Mr pent Ihe at the The propose of 1a finished selected lodge socialist ol are hing Edward » struck opposi } we czar Charles here h ber vou rood enjoy od the i { have been iwsoed for the | (Winuie) | rlions between {vio nt of the possibility of closer re the at instantly Edward s phrase, permanent entente Herbert Gladstone, home cretary, baseball two countries re- | almost and } and street Mr introduced the House of Com-| a bill aiming to reform habitual t criminals by tory treatment Mr. Gladstone that the system sufficient deterrent fifty per eent. of but was useless for two classes, Iv those are criminal owing mental physical deficiencies, those to live by latter the pr 1 They a helping band | determined not to we The | poses to follow penal sentenc period of presenti detentic | the authorities are assured oner % sulting from his majesty's Early | has in this week a socialist Pre Asyuith to donment of the that it wa Britain PErSOn. trip her the | the ground that Great support thos asked | mons mem miler ROCUIE than conch said present for € prisoners, name 10: C mw visit on hitting should seem to in Russia who ble for sending into riots of the Secretary that wi way sixty not a to were respons exile the 'pat Yesterday F informed jues who or preferring laugh refused and The | sy atom. douma.' n Gir new crime, t eign y a convention or at betwee un under Lionor treaty the governments tended to incite he daring King Edward' retary said he trusted, this would good existing, tween, the and of "both countries, Lord Milner ster, sand the riffs, hefore it Inted, seemed tem, n-ne g dian treaty, Canada, preference misfortune. sysetem and were la hill pro by al untal jm pris- 1 discussion two ROT Was rk olLiations ona 8 visit. The ( that th bu the until ¢ them from The based amant ball jw © however, to to-day, honestly and meapactages people | continuing a life crime, | tem said Mr. Gladstone, not Tear: It would sable his rele f he first will live inlirmity visit contribute relations governments ' i of Lat b the of is on {Hope effect | passed its | Answering a Commons, foreign government at Westmin system of ta less mat sort of Franco-( oxtent speaking han more right the to own 18, { ana | to reading. stion to-day, ary, was or the tating House Sie Edwa id that the} to cones il Ye £0 in the | of 1 farey, | British trate ing naval ourt conv said, that agreement ¢ peeinlly the rules ana some secret oe at red n-i1 the for the reciprocity Under th imperial | sacrificed 0 which was a tariff reformers' preference all "roand there be room for state to gains with foreign states, M. Pichon, minister of foreign al faire of the French republic, who sin} London with President Fallieres, was juterviewed;, last' evenibg, and i that the president of France hai Been Pre doundly impressed with the magni fidont greeting accortled him in Lon don. "It in my a most cheer the discussion om conference It 18 Great Prite iin have some upon cortain por 18, «8 overning blockades! and contraband of war, with the chief naval powers before the content meets. The question of the capture private Property at sem was not cluded among the matters to le i, although the secretary the brins up. upon prize 11 al, he of would stall ention enti each make bar " ' mn ch oe bh Fuss ahle powers wig stibicets other what desire 15 ayes to say ht fuel ot Orary n ioronto, in P wi te br Wn fro Her A i o ta on ind Lo m the to Detroit, June Stephen DD, 1a the United died at Vick Philip Km Was da water Angelo M general thus are expected rs whe ke ETO excur 17th, omman Contedera Miss wile of 4 kiltest eylmder | for Lion, shurg Glace Mr t fection by th ig of un 8 the Crianglh el t 168 Empress ( President | eres profoundiy ent reception ad agnihi sondon. +4. B. Willmot of the Me seroty, i dent thodist ORLY SCHOOL OF WHALES Bunch Th foundland Yorl } ranch, Un a char ---- orthles of Seen Off Big Coast Chicago Port Arth hone her ir will offer the company 5) of isn't ilar that { | Onno Wi hetson, th the » RR. Gamey, A Parks' I'l wyrnnized play r In ayy tions 18 aon th supery A pated for d grounds 1 The yard wil equipped vn of Tor Ontano mio. ratlwa woniel pa may walk ved oF not be allow on open eat Thaw gets $1 000 Tearing Shirt Moy FE sents Tain Them a month ahiin Evelyn Xs ay Him ing ow MONTREAL CONFERENCE, -- justification to those of us who the Thaw estate tenance, Thaw's relat Ling whatever to tion of the annulment The Preshviorian Gee from J. Ww. 3. Ficher, Hollingsworth, r Paul Johnston, Dobson, B.A. R. do with sint far § ves t wral eT had he n Assem ma th nn institu bly Fay ire | pha. caner that fr: pated h Artative mn of th the house, shirt r and out his pr n evening Was ral ol Beautiful Dress Skirts ty of 3 r Nets i i ore pratt pleted { a with v 3 oy ik, "good fail Dues, Fiaek SPECIALLY PRICED AT Clearing Sale of Smart Eton Coat Suits Mr x x |= x 3 x x x = x i | EE MARRIED 1 : Mi rg A ---------- DIED New- nT ROBX REID Leading ¥ T "Phone, = The Tea of Character Xie 57 street, sal r The of the thing i= ol r "Queer Bee" Tea nie used By od pli OYE Villatd, M.D. The following were probation : Third vear, berlake, H. Hillis, T. HH. Bithings, MAA, W, MeNeil, T Jones. Second vear, (i. | master W. Runnelles, L. Frett, H. Poirier { Street T. Whiteheans. First year, H, (ed in ¢ Parsons, BA, N. A. Hubbert, A. E | The management of Branksome Hall Budd. Candidates, F. B. Allnutt, EL.» ladies' college orf Bloor street east, | Lattoni, W. Chadait. | Toronto, hes purchased the large resi: The annnal lecture before the Theo- | dence of John Morison, $01 Jarvis logical Union was felivered on Wed: | street, for $10,000. nesday evening by Prof. Colby, Ph.D. I The officinle of the Trusts and Gus r of McGill University, subjort of Jee. jantee comgpmny, Brantford, from whose eri fure "Early Missions In Now {offices a cash hox containing $159 and § York, 2 France.' The lectare was a fine pre {vour hers disappearad, -annownte 1} at | Mago, sentation of the fomnding of the mis [the money has been traced satisfac r- leveland, gions of New France, and the priva- {ily to the company, East ™m League Montr al, {; ting and heroic ascomplishments of | Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, one of the ark, 4. (talled in seventh igwing the early Jesmit missionaries. primi ppl witnesses to the alleged iden- | allow team to catch a train). 5 iity of the Dake of Portland, with IV. HO, Drawe, was sentenced 40 sight on 3 the ing macerg laundries RORY a ed and torn cravate rt Bi The Workman Case Came Up and rh bh Adjourned. Fhe Montreal conference of the Me- thodist church, assembled in the Me- thadisl ehurch, Quebec, May 27th, at 30 pm. Jt is just twenty years Sines the conference met in this. bis toric city. Rev. Dr. Carman, gener! superintendent, took the chair, The first order of the day was -ex- amination of. ministerial character. There were no charges geninst any of the ministers. Rev. Dr. Workman ask- ad for the privilege of making a state ment. A motion wos made that a committee be appointed to Jey the atatement. Before watting the 'motion Pr. Carman - ay for 'time that he might. consider the legality of such a motion. Tt is expected that this mats I i Jas. Redden & 00 Importers Of Fiae Groceries, 5 thirty-seven cents. The © deon't-believe-in-advertising merchants laughed. Young John spent sixty-five dol- lars with the Philadelphia Ledger to advertise just one time and had less than $100 worth of goods. He 'was cautioned by the "knew it It was that | of the United report that 06000 was spent lust venr under it | direcBon for foreign missions Nelson Switzer, neplew of W. H. Switzer, of the Hallway company, was drown the Rau een rier near Pais'ey Lishon, May 29.--A procession of a stimlonts of Cobmbra Universite, to present homage to the king, was at tacked, last night, while passing through certain quarters of the «city, Five of the students were injured. Thé police arrested twenty "wight of their assailants and a vigorous investiga- tion has been ordered. Child Was Poisoned. Cornwall, May 20.--The infant son of Mr. and Mvs. 1. C. Christie, tenth Indian Lands, Martintown, Cleary, was finn Ian elon the jother day by getting hold of some on set for local pests. Tey Bibbhy's ¥.50 outing trousers. The municipal romncil of Moseow hips decided to celebrate the cighticth we [fer will be up again. niversary. ot the birth of Count Leal The following young mer havisg Tolstal, opening aiete their stodies and traveil x} Panama fats, lonthe' penad servitude: for perse ry, doth, a 4 of years, were] The - fwst of i the fine, 85 up, st [ber appeal hating been, disallowed d continue o R. M Tim | H. Bole, T. | Booth, J. A. | n by he } t pare and he us well the a modern laundry a ll 'to =n i that Aothes them to introduced os Road: | Toranto § would f son bas A He correct out o window a " Baseball On Thursday. Nationa! Lesgue~Boston, 3 burg, 1. Chiongo, 5; St. Louis Awnerican Lengue--St. Louis, 1 Dotro 16; Philadelph dowtom, 1, Washinton a 'For Every Variety of Dwellings, Lots, Etc. the ity, cluding Farm Lands, fh astern Caande in the best location. [Apply te | EWIFT'S REAL ESTATE be | Insurance Agency. New to Titts 8 New | 2 a Ne * MUST BE SOLD. ammo to Tefrigerstors, Lawn Mowers, Law Benches. Sepoen Hooray All those sid Timberlake Is President. wwetty reasonably, at TU RK 5 Hesots Quebee, May 29.<At the Monireal | {and Store, Telephone, 765. Aethedn conference. today, Kev, yoo Ligngponoe, was elected Corrigan 1» Be. sale of whilowear, Haw adv, Waldron's. 5 Seu Libtiy's Bi straw bata, | [gy Ero

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