Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1908, p. 3

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Trimmed with chiffon ruffles and embroidery in tones to match every costume, and the prices are low. CRUMLEY BROS. 0000000000000 000000000} oh Wo gir REET The i. " PERILS OF FISHING. + Hundreds of Lives Sacrificed on the Grand Banks, The 'perils of fodfisliing on the Grand Banks are tragically illustrated the terrible experience of the rench fishing fleet in the past sea- son, which has lost 10 ships and 250 men during a single summer, This is the worst record in the history of he French flotillas, which have.their headquartets at St. Pierre, Miq., since 1900, when 22 vessels and nearly 400 men were lost in the gale which de- vastated Galveston, and, working up the Atlantic seaboard, spent its final he on the Grand Banks. 0 St. Pierre flotilla itself has dropped in five years from 220 vessels to 70 and the St. Malo fleet has also suffered a considorabla decline. The roster of recent years contains some striking stories of tragic disaster to the Frefieh Jshidg vesséls. Ten Jar ago the Vaillang, with rom St. Malo for St Bea am April, struck an iceberg off Cape Race &% midnight in a défise fog and foun- ; dered within ton minutes. Of her at steiner Aleides and Sank" within~a lew minutes, only one man out of the nipeteen on board being saved. A few years previously the City of Rome strack the Victor, of St. Pierre, with thirteen men on board, a in this case, t00, there was but one 'survivor. In the season of 1905 a drunken Ma- loan set fire to his vessel, the Medusa, then in the midst of a score of others, and as the ames spread some fright- ened wreteh cut the vessel's cable and thé burning eraft drifted down on the other vessels, forcing them fo cut and run also to escape disaster. The crew of a Newfoundland banker lying tb, wid ward resoued the imperil- ed men, all except the maniac who started the fire and who, armed with an axe, beat off all who came near him and danced with glee on the deck of what became his funeral pyre. Un- der these éircamstances and with such conditions existing, it is not strange that the French fishing indus- try is going to pieces. British Asiatics In Canada, The Right Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies in the late Government, has contributed to the issue of The Standard of Em- ite an article on the immigration of i Asiatics to 'Canada and the other dominions. Mr. Lyttelton's t views may be taken to represent the attit twill be adopted hy the Uni towards this question, and are love, of considerable im- portance. Mr. Lyttelton writes, in part: "If wa look on this matter, not merely as 0 ng the self-governing Dominions of A! ritish Empire, but broadly, the East and the West, it small boats, were adrift for a | week without + water or adequate clothing, had no protection from the elements and were stricken with frost. , bite in addition to their other mis« Peries. They perished one by one till but three remaified. They were pick- ed up by & passing Vosvel tnd landed in Bt. Pierre, whore they had to have their hands and feet amputated, so frightfully 'were these extremity af. fected by the frost. & The next year the Alsass was dis- masted and was totally crippled by a | ther the Western nations will be able Bafricane on the Grang Banke, and of | always juajoiate tha position which her crew of 33 mon all but five were | they. huyé 86 firmly taken. For no went ovethoard, and these subvivors with even appearance of ined on the floating hulk for near. pity can be constructed which will Iy a fortnight, starving because they a even Ne shelter to the were reach the food sup- | ¢ by he Wigs: for ree admimion fives helo, as she had become water. door) to the East, 80 that they were reduced al- i ; door) 40 3 hen rescued. to mo to skeletons floct if fl # Ege may be permitted to us to doubt whe-' asso 1 ciation with Smith had Incerated his THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, GAVNDQUE WEDDING [2,7 ements BIOLOGY PROFESSOR TAKES A BRIDE. IME : JX ONTARIO I PARK) The Storm Caused Havoe at] and every night Gananoque--Canoe Club to] TO-NIGHT this week, at 8.30 Build a House--The Leeds | OPENING OF PAVILION. Farmers' Institute Meets. | HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Junge 22.--At LABELLE FAUSTINE, A Physical turday afternoon, a very | "EXNINGS AND WEBB! In a Comedy pleasant place at the | Sketch "Ouks," 'the family residence of Mr.! JOSEPH HODGE and Mrs. Albert Duvis, Ghurdp street, fost, Siustiaten SS ATE, Hindoo Magic, it being the oceaxion of the marriage | New Moving Pictures of their daughter, Miss Maud Davis, | grounds rfe by Cars, to H. P. Johnston, professor of bio | logy in th? University of St. Louis! St. Loals, Mo The ceremony was! performed on the spacious Jawn before} the house vnder a canopy, in which | hung a massive bell' of marguerites, | by Rev. Henry Gracey, pastor of St.| aires Tred coon, church, ocsisied OOP, PPINGeSS & Montreal Sts by Rev. W. Hatt Lipscomb, rector-in-| Fue oO det (An sliea $ he- charge of Christ Any ni church, be MONDAY. AND hil DAN. AFTER. fore a largo number of invited guests. | The bride was ge=istid by Miss Bert { NOONS AND EVENINGS, : bal Britton and Miss Margaret Bryce, | €6 interests were at-| of while the groom's tended to by R. B. eaumont, Toronto. After the ceremony a wed ding repast was served, The happy private yacht couple left on board a Will recite "Ostler Joe," TONIGHT at six o'clock for Clavton, N.Y. 3 Ti whicnce they proceeded to visit seve end ro MORROW NIGHT, wal American on their moon before lotating at 'St, Louis bride was the recipient of many marks at- ty Ganano jue, four} o'clock, on 5 vent took Singihg The Lat- 2,040 Feet of Admission to THE KING EDWARD THE PALACE OF AMUSEMENT. Ed. Mullin, Elocutionist Soloists ¢ 8S. WMARVEY, Basso, BRISTOL, Baritone. HUGHES, honey- The | ¢. n. WH. J. MES. LESLIE CHAS. B. S. HARVEY, Manager. BIJOU GO ro he Lov NOW GO 10 ThE BIOU NOW vities of etteem from her many friends, Pianist. testing to her de popu Miss Davis has been a life-long dent of Ganavogque and her miss her from their erved resi many cir- {friends will cle Grace Methodist church celebrated Children's Day yesterday, in a most becoming and pleasing manner, It being the last Sabbath of Rev, Wil linm Timberlake's pastorate here the event took the place of a farewell service, At the services the pastor addressed At | three yan. an open session of the anoal ow Toul the evening] GO TO TE Bliov NOW the pastor addressed the Young Peo- | plo's society. J. N. Timberlnke, of|°¢ MONDAY AND MeGill Montreal, ancx-! ATTRACTION 1. "Sonn uns cellent remgderine of Tennyson's "Uross- [AND SATRORS WHO won the British ing the Thi of thelium, A splendid church was ost elaborately and! tastefully decorated with ferns ond | daisies, | One of the severest here for many town on, Friday upfooted and blown down, caus | ing the breakage and crossing of elec. | by trie light wires to such an extent tht faved, the power had to be shut off | about | cleven, pom The high wind from the] south-west raised the water morning the children wd i TUESDAY College, gave auditoriam dar." "Phe Ce Burglar." ntlaman ATTRACTION 3. { A K |! ATTRACTION 2.) NOWH | double 10-act drama, deep with heart pasted over the interest and showing how youthful Trees | wickedness onde in aged misery. ATTRACTION 4, John Robert Davis, Good Night big storms year evening last, Milnstrated Song Good Night Pe were 14 in the St. | c. Be I awrence so that in the neighborhood | on derland lol ¥t. Lawrenre street the water ! ANOTHER BIG SHOW over a foot deep. In the club house | ER of the Gananoque yacht club, where a | ALL THIS WEEK, dance was in progress, the water "Frank King and Daisy Mason six or eight inches deep on the lower floor. "The dance was broken up.! "A BUNCH OF LAUGHS" | Hacks had to be sent for and Dancing pd and Burlesque was aj Hridge of chairs constructed to get] the Young ladies from the club house. Leads lodge, No, 201, A. F. 'fof M., and Leeds Chapter, No. 4 3 AM. to the number of sc y- | five, attended divine worship at Christ church, Sunday morning. Rev, W. H lapscombe preached the society { mon Binging elodrnnia MOVING PICTURES "The Shadow The Law." ILLUSTRATED SONG--""That's What { The Said "To Me." KINGSTON MILLS PICNIC He ee" WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th ed the following oflicers for the cur- | Wolfs Islander rent Ww. M. Newhoro, { Wharf, 1.80 and 7° pan [ president; C.F Round trip, 15¢ The! and ep - - SON LOSES $400,000. [ipeosicten and secretary were also ap- | sr -- retary-treasurer. Joma] as SSMU cm | Romance With Scotch Characters In "om 10 ie establish | | Canadian Setting. ment of a specialist in agriculture for High School | Tt uséd to be said that there was a | railway station on the Nebraska bor- erection of | der which bore the legend: "Train considerable | stops here ten minutes for divorces." umount stock has already been | These anecdotes have some justifica- | subscribed, and a splendid site for the | tion, as a Canadian romance decided building is being negotiated for hes! ink Mr. Justice SBwinfen Eady's Court tween the station and swing bridge. | in the Chaneery Division shows. Mra. William Hebsdale, while gttend- | The parties were uncle and nephew, ing service at Grace church, Sunday | 8nd the nephew was an "infant"; and morning, was stricken with heart | the question was who should have trouble and had to be removed to her | Possession of ostates in Beotland { home and medical aid summoned.' She | Worth over eighty thousand pounds. fis still in a very weak condition | Years ago a certain Mr. George Ar- | Mr. Mrs. Nicholls and family, { buthmett Smith, a young Scot from a fof York City, have arrived and | Eorfarshire manse, turned hia steps to | taken possession of their summer | Canada, At Rat Portage he entered idence, "Nokomis Lodge," | the service of a loeal land #arveyor, John's Island. Mr. and Mra. Gordon | married hig daughter Evatigeline, and Macdonald and family, of New York! wont with his 'bride to British Col- City, are guesis of the former's pa- | umbia, : wre they Became vnint fit} rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maedon- | Here they Beeame acquainted with { | me seventy- Rose el on St 11 Str lenves (laren year: fans, Returning Rath, Lansdowne, |o'vlock Freeman Britton, | viee-president, Liananaogue n to government Gananoque The Gananoque Canoe (lah has ds the a new clubhouse A cided to proceed with ot and \ New re on ~t 4 id . ald, at "Blinkbonnie,""" for a short Walter Stirling, also from bonnie time, prior to. taking possessior of Sectland, a man of aang He was their summer residence on Macdon Id likewise a man of taste and he admir- Island, a short distance west i iT ed Mrs. 8mith He come-to live with ton ; of he | the couple and joined the husband in ns . {a timber and mining business. All Mark MeFarlane, | three were very friendly; bi had the old building corner Charles | fulness of time Stirling (it was in the and Pine streets, torn down and is | year 1804) quitted the Smith residence, having a now residence erected on its | leaving behind a mote suggesting that site. { Mrs, Smith should follow him to n Frank FE. Kimball, of Cardinal, for. | Place some twenty files away. Thi merly on the staff of the Bank of | She did after, it was alleged. '® quite Toronto, here, spent some time dur- { triewdly parting fram her hushand It ing the past fow days with friends in | Wa Said they eveitesebanged 4 fare- town and expects to return in the | WOll connubisl kiss though an this near future to spend the summer delicate point: the gpyvidince was con among the islands in this vieinits. flieting. Acearding to some testimony Rex Taylor, for sonic time past loca: that was adWced Smith took the sit ted at Cobalt, spent a shart vacation wation as if he "been wm Chatdetot i ok i i " in one of Mr. Berpard Shaw's plays. i oe vith his mpther, Mrs. Instead of res ring to firearms, as Mrs. John P. Steacy. Garden striet they might have done south of the and Benben Smith, Stone street, were boundary, he went and talked it over summoned to Sydenham on Priday on with Stirling and Mrs. Smith. Tt was account of the sudden death of their saggested that al tig fod tahs i a ¥ : oO mother on Thursday evening last. i ivoree ties the te of thai accommodating state. To Dakota at any rate he went, resided there 90 days to qualify as a legal domicile, and then rh for and obtaired a 2 did not King street, has Three villages ave been completely destroyed by forest fires in Northern Michigan. T= feelings and made the. neighbors gos- sip. Lacerated feelings are good en for a Dakota eourt. Smith got hid divorce "divorce while you wait," said his lordship in the Chaneery vision, with judicial jocularity. He went back to British Qelitwbia and again. And as for Walter and B line, they traveled to Ban Francisco, whers they married, and in the fulness of time 2 sou; Richard, waz born to them. So fi i JUNE 22, 1908 CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion le. a word. Fach con secutive insertion thareafter half cent a word. Minimum charge for ope. in- sertion, 25c. ; three insertions, Se. six, $1; one month, $3. WANTED-FEMALE, GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. washing Apply to Mrs. A Oliver, corner King and Gore Sts A NO ¥ FOIL GEN to Napanee Apply Hora, 45 AN EXPERIENCED GIRL tral housework, two in fam tu the King street. WANTED--GENERAL. A WELL-BUILT HOUSE WITH ALl improvements, by family of two, for gust 1s, or later. Address "'} 0. WW." Whig office. THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estimates on electric work, All kinds of work promptly done. ¥. J, Birch Electrician, 206 Wellington "street. A JOB CLEANING ASHES OUT OR yards or cellars, og other baggage garted. Prices right. Appl to » Lytle, General Carter, 35 in St. DRESSY GENTLEMEN TO arr thelr Spring Suits made at Gallo- way's. Style, price and finish guar- anteed to please. 131 Brock Bt. next to Bibby's Livery. STOVES We are clo uly Snap . Uldtin & Co,, CUSTOMERS, gas fixtures ing out the to quick bu FOR GAS NO. 5, TOWN TEACHER, FOR 8.8 " onal Cer ship of Pittsburgh, tificate preferred mence August 17th Apply qualifications T. 1. Elis, Sec.-Tre 0 to con } stating and salary expected, to as. Pitwsferry © SITUATIONS WANTED. FXPERIENCED MATERNITY NURSE wants nursing by week or month First-class references {fom (he best medical doctors. Apply Nurse Atkios, 243 Montreal street. ARCHITECTS. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. HENRY P SMITH, ARCHITECT etc. Anchor Building, Market Square. 'Phone, 845. POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER. chant's Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 212 Fy wo LOST. FOR SALE. BLACK OSTRICH FEATHER fram train, between Lower OG Station and Cushendall, on day. Meward for its return to office, TOPPED CARRIAGE, TW Apply to McCann, 31 Brook CANOPY i seals. street. BOA, T. R py Whig be TWO GOOD HOUSES 62 Wellington street. Cunningham. NOS FOUND. Apply noeyoene ON MON Weeks ago WW provis Apply INTLEMAN'S treal Road, about two Owner may bave same propefty and paying expenses to R., H Fair, Glenburnie SITUATIONS VACANT. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade! Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. ip secure positions. Will equip shops. Cons stant practice. Careful ingtructions Few weeks complete course. Cata- logue free. Write Moler Barber College, Toronto. A JEWRLL GAS RANGE, GOOD N new, used only 3 montha Apply to J. R. C, Dobbs, 109 Brock St b REGISTER rking order, Apply to Kirk Prinoges street IN PERFECT will be sold cheagy # & Lee, Grocers, ad 3 "8 CASH w 206 BAGOT located and 857. confortable soli brake house, gleven rooms, modern 4 mproves ments, Inspection may be arranged oe . TT by telephone. J; Massie, "Phone, 173. FOR THE MONTH OF JUNIE offer the balance of stock, of Buggies, Runabouts, and Business Waggons of the regular selling price to twenty-five doliars, ¥ you want to get a good rig at a low price, now is your chance. Jame Laturney The Carriage Maker, Princess Mt. Every week that a ' y room, or house, or store is va~- cant means a loss fo you. Get a tenant. Some- one, who. reads Want Ads., will rent it. Adver- tise the fact. 1 WILL: consmung! Stanhoeses at a reduction from ten TO-LET. storage for furniture, ete. 61 Brock street, MeQw, nished at orton, on the Rideau. & Apply to McCann, 51 Brock Si. NOS. 77 and 79 ALFRED all modern $mprovements Possession Ist May. Apply A. B. Cunningham. STREET, {BUMMER COTTAGH unfurnished, on fenu. Apply SL. FURNISHED OR Nt Lawrence and to McCann, 851 Brock BRICK HOUS) wdern ¢ - wn for cooking MONEY AND BUSINESS. 417 nvenie JOLUINSON ST. ' redeoo now pluisbing. won Nt v LARGE OFFICE ROOM, change Chambers, No, 116 Broek Sg OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF IN EX building and contents than any other . company offers. lkxamine them at Apply to Geo. Cliff, Real Fetale Godwin's Jusurance Emporium, Mark- Broker, 95 Clarence street ot Square. panmion " - -- FINE DRY STORAGE, FOR FURNIs ture, goods, ete. Separate rooms and our own lock and key. . G. Frost, torage Agent and Carriage Palutery 200 Queen St. 'Phone, 528, LIVERPOOL, "LONDON AND Fire Insurance Company, assets $61,187,215 which the policyholders have for security the unlimited lability of all the stockholders, Farm and city pro- perty insured at lowest possible rates. Before rénewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. 'Phone, 568. | GLosn Available In addition t LARGE AND MEDIUM SYZ04D BRIGHT well ventilated rooms, for the wer in "The -Ranidence,' nt scetion of West Farl and Sts, 174 Earl street stime fnters 4 Clergy '§ PERSONAL. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF. fice, second floor over Mahood"s Drug store, corner Princess and Bagot streets. Fntrance on Bagot street. 'Phone. 608. Smiths but for that eigmy-tnonsana- pound estate in Scotland. Walter Stirling is dead; his son Richard, the infant, claims, or it is claimed for him, that he should inherit it. But his uncle, Walter's brother, disputes the claim on the ground that the Dakota divorce was invalid, that Wal- BIRTHMARKS warts, removed; permanently, without sour; Twenly vears' experi-| ence. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye Par. | Nose, Throat and Nkin Blemish | Specialint. 258 Bagol street. | MOLES eto HALR, MARRIAGE LICENSES, Cy 8B. KIRKPATRICK, TRSTER OF Marrfage Licenses, 42 Clarongs St. WOOD! THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Unitarian. REV. C. W. CASSON, Emerson The Unitarian very home will ter and Mrs. Smith were therefore not married, and that the son was conse- quently not born in lawful wedlock. It is what lawyers call a nice point; the Scottish marriage law has to be considered. It was alleged, for instance, that even if the Dakota di- cohabj and refore became man and wife Scots law. ' : Justice Swinfen Eady | But Mr. would not have it. He went that romance of 14 years ago, and Walter Stirling, showing that he admitted roceedings whereby her marriage tie | ok sundered. That rendered the Da- | kota divorce collusive, and the Eng- | lish courts regard collusion in divorce | with no indulgence whatsoever. His { lordship held that this Dakota di- voree was invalid, therefore that Wal- | ter Stirling was never legally married ; | that his son was not in wed- | Jock; that he died without lawful is- gue. Bo the child Richard will bave nothing, and his uncle becomes pos- | sessed of the lands and the income of | the residuary investments. From which it would appear that a Dakota | divorcee, cheap and expeditious as it Hackenschmidt, the Asia vrestier, the of ricusly r at hapwile, suit of an knees, operation on one CATARRH NOW CURABLE. But Never By Medicine Swallowed Snuffs, Sprays ér Douches. Catarrh is not a blood and that is why it cannot be cured by any medicine taken into the stomach tarrh is a germ trouble from the perm-laden air mward. These germs insten them- | selves in the jisswe and air ells of the breathing osgans, maltiply by mik Ions, cause sneezing, coughing, rais- ing of mueous, discharge from the nose, difficalty in breathing, boarss dryness and stoppage of the nose, tickling in the throat and other symptoms that can only be reached by the dry air principal of Hyomei It medicates the air you breathe with the curative properties of thei HReease Ca- contracted vou breathe! nosy, catdrrh is anknown ¢ : destrovs everv catarrhal germ id the 7 air you teeathbe, and its dry pemetrat- | ing aroma will reach the innermost oeesses of the air passages, killing millions of gérive a minute. Their de! straction meant fevedom lor oporesed |V rhepivatory organs soll Hyomei under a guarantpe of of money back, its peculiarities, also, and these had |Fmerson. vorce was not legal, yet Walter and | . Evangeline believed that it was, and { Unitarign minister, to Jive as man and wife; [says were under a well-known principle of the |s on | Jehurch stands for read pointed to certain letters written by | "Self Reliance" had : ; i misconduet with Mrs. Smith, Address, Rev. OC. W, Casson, at 25 and was, in fact, a party to the legal | Begeon street, Boston, jure is, eannot always be relied npon to |, cross the ocean without damage. i lof a parasitic Australian Fueslyptus Forests, where |Latchiord, on May The reason you get relief in A min | Winter be is to take a post-graduate ute dr two front" Fvomei is becouse it | SoWrse at Queen's, when he h le.p RB. "ompany éiniming damages for | 6. W. Mahood alleged negligence of the CPR eom-| pany 's servants, Prien, 81. 14 $2,100, you imi "SUMMER FUEL" | Emerson's Essays Few HARD WOOD. SOFT WOOD, SLAB WOOD, MILL WOOL, CEDAR BLOCKS 5 All dry new wood cut and split to order. ! James Swift & Co 374 Princess Street. 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