Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jul 1908, p. 5

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HEAVEN ALONG R. W. & 0. Humor THE TERGENTENARY == =r GREAT THRONG WITNESS. f estriosn, aed 2 Si 24.--Rey ED THE PAGEANT. [turning from the funeral of her father, 5 {Fireman Burnette, of Davidson street, who died from injuries received in the collision at Boonville upon the morn- King Eaward His Thanks For iing of July 4th, the two-yedr-old Presence of American Repre. | daughter, who was told that her sentative. {father had gone to heaven, made an : fexclamation that brought the tears to Quebec,' July 23.--The Prince of {those who heard the words fall from Wales was the central figure to-day in | the peattling Jips of the child when the magnificent . spectacle reproducing the train reached Evans. Yuehece's historic past and ushering in When the father was placed/in the the three hundredth anniversary of jcoffin, the little child was not) allowed. the founding of the city by Chand- to look upon the remains, hit rather pam. was quieted in her calls for "papa" Aside from 'the spectacular features [by sayine that he had gone to of the event it was the oceasion for a heaven. ' notable exchange of addresses between Wheli the train bearing the family Vice-President Fairbanks and the [reached Evans, the conductor opened Prince of Wales, in which 'each spoke the doer and called out the station. at 'length on existing relations be- {To the éars of the little tot, it sound- tween the United States and Great [ed like * Heaven.' Clapping her 'tiny Britain, and the prince delivered 4 |hands, she jumped from the cushioned: message of good will to the American [Seat and ran. to her mather exclaim- government. ling :* "Mather, this is heaven, now 1 Au enormous crowd filled the Plaée|can see iean't 27 d' "Armés fronting the Champlain monument, where the exercises were held at four o'clock. Here the prince, surrounded by a brilliant staff, receive) ed the addresses of the American and French representatives, mayor of Que- bee and finally Champlain himself, re- produced as in the days of old, com ing from the mimic reproduction of his original ship, the Don de Dieu} with some 5,000 followers representing every phase of old France ih Canada. It was a splenuid spectacle, carried out under the bright skies, with 4 setting of this picturesque old city | and its harbor filled with a fleet of | international warships. I5 The historical procession which de | filed before the prince was a remark- {in the city. My Aylesworth went to able assemblage of groups, represent- | Toronth, las# night, and the others ing various periods, including Jaoques jure scattered, Prince of Wales Conveys From Baséball On Thursday. Eastern league ~Bufialo, 2; Provi dence, 0. | Newark, 7; Mbntreal, 1. To- rghio, 6; Baltimore, 1. 'Rochester, 1; Cincinnati Nationals, (exhibition. game at Rochester.) American league--Detroit, 4; Wash- ington, 2. Chicago, 6-6; New York, 2-3. St. Louis, 1; Boston, 2. Phila- delphia,.1; €leveland, (0. (10 innings.) National league-- Breokivo. 1: Pitts burg, 3. 0 Without A Minister. Ottawa, July 21. --For the first time in the history of the dominion, the capital in withont a cabinet minister SAMUEL CHAMPLAIN. - -- -- EBERHARD UNDER ARREST, | Makes Confession--Says He Was "in Love. A August muzderer of Eberhard, he lured to Jersey a was cap his crew, King Francis I, King Henry 1V. and the court of France, Champlain and the crew of the Don de Dieu, the dis- coverers La Salle, Joliette, Marquette, Now the armies of Montcalm and Wolfe and hard innumerable other historical charac aunt, ters, [ Vienese Cartier gnd and his court, Eber- his a York, self-confe Mrs. Ottillie wilow whom lonely spot, in New { days ago and shot to death, NJ. Hackensack jail. to the he could July ssed 0 few Honors Conferred. Quebec, July 24 I'he official list of the decorations bestowed by H.R.H the Prince of Wales, as follows : His excellency the governor-general is aeated a graml commander of the Victorian order, Hon. James ister of Ontario; prime minister Quebec; and George Garneau, mayor of Quebec City, be- knights bachelor Hanbury-Williams knight copunander order Paterson, is a He pris says tured near one ih the he was drawn scene his crime by not sist after having travelled many hun deeds of aniles Ebexhard told the in love with hack of a force re police that he New York girl, and that he needed monev to marry her" so, knowing that his aunt had 52.000, he'plotted to kill hier and steal thedinoney. Eberhard save tended to kill his pretty tithe Eberhard, to. whom gaged, so that nothing im the way. of his New York girl. prime midge Gouin, Whitney, Hon. Lomer was a come Col title Victorian Sa the the he also in cousin, Ot he was en would stand to the received of of Montreal Hon. Ade and Joseph of state, the Victorian or Geol Drummond, Walker, Quebec Bvion E Foronto; marriage Jard Mrgeon, Pape, male are . Notes. From Selby. July 23. secretary of unrler compapjons picking ie all Berries seem to be plentiful attended the lecture in the Monday night. Mrs. stil very poorly. The held by the Epworth well attended, A pumber from went picking huekleberris aml them very scarce. Mrs. E. Anderson and Mrs. B. Martin spent fow Mags Mast week visiting friends at Flrurlow. Visitors : P. Farrell at I. Anderson's Miss Thompson at the rargonagé. IL V ard wife and R.'L and Gi. Valleau's Miss 'Thomy Fitzpatrick's ; Mrs, Cole at A. Ar nold's, A. sister at J. Wooll's Selby, Berry der City tol. P companions George President Quebec, and N Chovmard Ottawa, Michael the rag A numbet Methodist McGuinness garden party Wi Clerk Sherwhod, of hecome and St St church § L. 18 Roval the the of gent of member Roy, a made a League ortler Socibty, is s Victorian here report What Is-Used Now, Bethany ( 1 hry fashioned was a luxury. a mile long two or three rode in farm ago « top buggy good fortune, and To-day tire 1s Nipper years steel-wire old fons the wag one of spring In a funeral' procession seo perhaps Everybody ago ellean wife at at 'L and children, McNeil and would 183 them. F'wenty rich man's of < them Ni with as a De and every a you of son waggons years was a but a top common Anybody farm waggon few buggy tt. es et K£ollins Bay Items. Bay, July 23 Owing to the heavy rains the farmers have been delayed. in their haying Mrs F Leatherland 4nd . baby, Cataraqui, spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Marsh. Miss Madeline Henderson has returned home for the holidays from her school at Baneroft, "Mrs. 'C. Rees and children Toronto, are visiting L Wart- man's. Mrs. M. J. Smith, Torongo, Miss Helen Allen, Napanee, Dr. D. J. Smith, Mrs. T. Vanluven and Miss Annie Vanluven spent Thursday with the Misses Waddington, Williamsville, were seen a rubber mgerat in Texa body has them. A funeral procession would be a novelty. A newspaper printed, yesterday, 18 stale. If a letter is twenty-four hours travelling a thousand miles there is a Ten dollars don't last as ten cents did with our grandfathers. We spend more for socks. and suspenders than grandiather did for his Sunday clothes and still we wonder what the matter with the world that it does not grind out as many rich it did -a century ago. us Collins mn kick coming long as at 18 blessings as Mammoth Mosquito Trap: De. Thomason, of the sanitary partment of Havana, testing a new device for checking the spread of vel- low fever. It tent large enough to ifclose a whole block, and it is claimed for it that it will | per mit of "such thorough simultaneous fumigation of the houses that not a fever « infected" mosquito has a chance to escape. Glass Tombstones With Portraits. Plate glass tombstones, with a full portrait of the dgeeased blown in the glass, is the latest innovation to be made bya plate glass company. There have bgen many inquiries for this kind tom de- 18 consists of a wtone. Saturday Only. sliced bacon, of Slieed ham, 25¢ 17e. Crawford. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JULY 2%, 1908. HAD THE BEST FARE OF ANY OF THE | REGIMENTS AT. QUEBEC. The 14th, of Kingston Created Jealousy Among Other Corps --Kineston Regiment the Smartest in Camp. Lieut. W. Peters, of the 14th PV.O. 0. Rifles, returned from Quebec this morning. He reports that the regi- ment has had a splendid time at the ancient capital. It is the 'best taken care of regiment in all the military camps there, havi ing made its own ar rangements and not depending upon the militia department to take care! of it. that seated the whole regiment at | meals. Its arrangements were circus style. she other corps at Kast Savard Park were very jealous over the way the 'Kingston rifle regiment was taken care of. Caterer William Harris, of ningston, is the best food ' provider in the military camps. Up! till yesterday afternoon, when Lieut. Peters leit for home, there hadn't been | one case of sickness among the King: ston soldiers. All were havi a line time except Caterer Harris, Rh not being content' with one disabled on the other hand. However he con- | tinued to direct the food supply. The 14th regiment was referred to by a couple of newspapers: as the ' smartest in camp. It more than held its gown with, the Toronto, Hamilton. | 1. Ottawa and Montreal crack corps. The Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, of Kingston, took the eye of the people as the pick of the mounted with the North-West Mounted second. On Thursday the 14th was out for a review rehearsal on the Plains of Abraham, and afterwards there was » parade through Quebec. Lieut. Peters expects the regiment will reach King- | ston at nine o'clock to-morrow morn- ing by G./I'.R. corps, Police A FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT, | Some Twenty-Five Workmen Were Drowned. | Jerne, Switzerland, July 24 --A frightful accident early, to-day, ' oc- curred in the Loetschberg tunnel, in the Berne Alps, resulting in tha death of twenty-five workmen. The men were drilling inside the tunnel and pierced the wall separating them from | a subterranean river, or lake, the ex- tent of which not known. The | wall gave way with a crash and a torrent of water and ,mud rushed in- to the tunnel and filled it. All of the | workmen, Italians, were drowned. | Fortunately owing to the early hour, only comparatively few men had en- tered the tunnel. It believed the men tapped the Kander river, which flows through the, mountains above the tunnel. The water chokes the tun- nel within 1,000 yards of the entrance. was 18 Police Court. Daniel Smith, a sailor, off the steam- | er Rideau Queen, appeared before the magistrate, on Friday morning, charg- ed with being drunk. He said that he was not feeling very well and got off the boat and through the day he did take too much liquor. Upon 4 pro- mise of good behaviour he was allow- ed his liberty. Smith was arrested by I'. C. Naylon on Thursday afternoon, in a badly intoxicated state. He had | just been thrown out of a hotel when | arrested and was bleeding badly from | the nose and mouth. Sherman-Sweetman Wedding. At the residence of the bride's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sweetman, '196 Rideau street, on Wednesday even- ing, the wedding took place of their eldest daughter, Miss Maimie, to A. B. Sharman.. The ceremony was per- formed hy Rev. D. H. Whitmore, the presence of - relatives amd a intimate friends of the contracting parties. Mise Gertrutle Wartman was bridesmaid, and .J. McCartney man Manv beautiful presents received by the bride int few best were Edwards And Jenkin's. Lowney's, Patterson's, nong's fancy box chocolates California plums, peaches, Good teas and coffees Camper's supplies, Bananas, Sweet oranges, For Ga pears. canned cooked ham, pickles raspberries, cherries Lipton's, Salada, Red Rose teas Chocolates, 15e. per Ih. up Homemade bread and pastry. Phone Prompt delivery, Broke His Arm. Thursday afternoon ,a lad named Cataraqui, fifteen years old, was the victim of an unfortunate accxdent. Ihe men londing hav in the barn and young Suddard fell from the hay rack to the floor break- ing his right arm. Dr. Anglin was summoned and when he arrived he found that both bones of the right forearm had been fractured. The in- jury was very painful and it will be gome time before he is around again. goods. 115 Un Surldard, of were Didn't Pay Her Bill. well-dressed woman, claiming Le a United States doctor, departerl from a local hotel, Tuesduy night, with her belongings, without paying her bill. She was located afterwards in an hospital, and claimed she had no money to pay. The hotel people have put a watch on her movements to see that she does not leave the city without settling for the of one of its best rooms, which she oc- cupied for nine days. to A use Saturday Oniy. Sliced ham, 25c.;: sliced Crawford. bacon, 17ec. kiss a it When a girl tries to dodge a she always manages to do it in way that enables her to catch square on the lips. When you bury an animosity never mind about the gravestone. The way to see the virtues of trust to become a stockholder. A pretty girl is sometimes less teresting than the bank account of a Success seldom comes to a man who old is in- Accordingly it had a marquee | on the | hand, nearly cut the top off a finger be | at Lake Valley Grove resort | ley | and two more injured, | PITH OF THE NEWS. Tho Very Latest Cul Culled From All Over The W. orld. SS. Victorian, Liverpool to-day. The Detroit athletic club defeated Chatham at cricket, 39 to 75 Kerr has been invited to ¢ompete at the Stade Francaise in Parié on Sunday week. | F. Smith, a starving Englishman, ' threw a rock through a $75 window i Hamilton. He got six months in jail, what he wanted. aged eighteen years, Sidney Molett, was killed at co, on Friday morning. Coupling freight cars he lost his footing pe fell on ra " Eight cadets in the United States Military Academy, West.Point, were gen to their homes as a result of azing members of the fourth clase. The police of Niagara Falls, have identified the man who i Yo killed Patrolman McCormick as FKd- ward Lee, who recently escaped from Toronto jail. Mpj. James F. Meline, assistant treasurer of the United States, died, Thursday, after a-ong illness" He was sixty-seven years old and a na- "tive of Ohio. Madkamura, a Japanese, went to a house in West 15th street, New York, shot and killed Hazel Kirk, a young colored woman; and then shot him. self. He will recover. In a fire that destroyed the dwelling ofl James Jarasdky, Cleveland, two of | his children were burned to death, while Jarasdky and his two-year-old uglier are it a hospital, injured. « A. McCord, law clerk of the Hous of Commons, Ottawa, died sud- denly, on Thursday. He was engaged at the time in some work on his own land and his wife was the only per- son present. . President Roosevelt announces, ip unmistakeable terms, the determination of the administration to proceed with the prosecutions of the Standard 0il case despite the decision adverse to the government. Jobn Robertson, hardware mer chant, Strathroy, died very suddenly Fri- M. iti- out- «C morning. With D. C. on P.P., and four other prominent zens, he was spending n week's ing there. Charles Gustin, a anquet, died at his home, Grove summer resort, on Friday morning, aged eighty years. He leaves a wife, six sons and thrice daughters. Funeral on Sunday. At Gettysburg, Pa., as the result of 8 terrific electrical storm which pass- ed over the I'ennsylvania National Guard encampment, it reported that at least six troopers were killed some of them struck by light- "day pioneer of Pos- Lake Val- is seriously, ning. Arthur W, twenty-two years, an optician, was shot and killed, and his wife, Mrs. Pearl Laval Kraft, aged twenty years, was probably fatally wounded by Philip Hans, jr., aged twenty-two. In- sane jealoasy. At Newport, R.1., Joseph J. Henry, and ordinary seaman and powder pass- er on board the new \battleship Mis- sissippi, was killed. s handkerchief caught in the training cogs of , one of the guns and he was drawn into the machinery of one of the guns and his neck broken. At the mile track at the state fair, Detroit, Mich., where the blue ribbon meeting opens next week hard work is being done. Another half in fifty- nine seconds - has been recorded hy the former Shampion of Canada, Gal- lagher, 2:03}. His mile was 2j043 the last half in 59 seconds. by being Kraft, Louisville, aged FIVE YEARS IN PRISON. The Highest Sentence Put Upon Brockville Thieves, Bpecial to the Whig. Brocknitle, Ont., July 244 The young men implicated in the recent express antl other rgbberies, came up for trial, this morning, Juslpe Reynolds, and, after a review of the evidence, including their own confes- he sentenced them as follows : Benson Dickson, five years hard la bor in the penitentiary. Roderick Eyres, two years Central prison, Toronto. James Billings and Leslie Sheridan were released on suspended sentence A petition, praying for leniency, had been civemlated, and was presented to the judge. Dickson Sheridan reorimauded by veleaséd, + four before sions, the hard were se his sentence Billings the jurlge took and erely before being Cooked Ham 25c. machinery, cooked ham J. Crawford A Versatile Book Agent. Youth's Companion. The book agent had spent a couraging morning, and when he had an opportunity to: sean the face of Eli Hobbs at -close range he felt that there was small chance of making a sale. However, he had more than ona method of suggestion. "Sitting out here on the piazza ai- ternoons, with your wife, this would be the very book to read aloud," he said, ingratiatingly, to Mr. Hobbs; taking the other rocking chair and opening the large red'covered volume, "I don't read and I haven't any wife," replied Mr. Hobbs, dryly. "Dear me !" 'said the book agent. "Well, if your ~wife is dead, perhaps there are children, Now, children find this book--"" "I here are no children," interrupted Mr. Hobbs. "There's nobody but my- self and my cat. "Well," said the book agent, "don't vou ever want a good heavy book to at her, just to ease your feel- dis throw ings " 25¢c. Cooked Ham 25c. ced by machinery, cooked ham ..: breakiast bacon, 17¢. J. Crawford. W. Clushman, out on bail at Hamil- ton, is under arrest again for stealing a lady's watch. Wise are those who know what remember and what to forget. Bear in mind that the higher vou climb the tarther you may fall. Love is like the wind--no one knows whence. ib comes or whither it goes. It's easier for a woman to talk on to isn't looking for it. The dome of the city hall ison fire. « The outlook is very bad. b any subject than ~it is for her to * stop. PARTY WAS FINED FOR PASSING A FUNERAL IN ESSEX COUNTY. The Money Returned and Regret Expressed Over the Too Rigid Enforcement of the Law. Detroit, Mich., July 24. --Last Sa- turday afterhoon a party of Detroit- ers were on their way from Harrow to Colchester, Essex county, in an automobile. They passed a funeral between the two places and soon ai- ter arriving in Harrow. were placed under arrest and fined $15. Dr. Wet- tig, Detroit, one of the party, has re- ceived a letter containing a check for the amount from 'a hotel-keeper at Colchester who, regretted the arrest and conviction as tho rigid an appli- cation of the law. Accompanying it was a letter from the officials who figured in the case and a half dozen business men expressing the hope that | the incident would not he allowed to engender any unkindly feeling against the community. The automobile party claimed 'that they did not realize that it was a funeral they wished to pass. Hat Of Green Tulle. ¢ proses The sketch shows a very picturesque and attraetive hat of leaf green tulle, which would be charming worn with sheer white frocks or neutral tinted costumes. Green satin was used about the edge of the hat iy wide bias binding, the tulle Meing finely plaited and drawn over a wire frame. The THE CANADIAN B2 OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 B. E. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10 ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager Reserve Fund, - 5,008 BANK MONEY ORDERS ISSUED AT THE FOLLOWING RATES $5 and under ...... oi ih enaiian Over $3 and not exceeding $10 . " $10 " " " $0 . wrasse 15: conts These Orders are payable at par at every office of a Chartered Bank in kon excepted), and at the principal banking points in the. United States. Vu negotiable oa) ud to the Pe stenting i in Great Britain andilIreland. They form an excellent method of remitting small sums offmaney with safety Atif at small cost, and may be obtained without delay. KINGSTON BRANCH, CORNER OF KING AND PRIN un. y cuss ama, 3 cents 6 cents 10. cents ah Campers Want Enamelled Dishes, Knives & Forks, Rope, Alcokol or Oil Stoves, Bachelor Buttons, and a few other things which this Big Blue Hardware Store CARRIES IN ABUNDANCE. MCKELVEY & BIRCH, 69-71 Brock St crown was bdovered by a cloud of the maling, and at the right was placed a single large white rardenia with glos- sy foligge. Matters Evered Up. The children were not allowed in the kitchen, but nobody had ever forbid- den their sniffing outside the door to, catch the delicious odors which could be obtained by a close application of a small nose to'a crack. "Why, Ethel," saul Mrs, who discovered them in the entry jusu outside the kitchen door one Satur day morning, "why are you twitching Tommy and slapping him ?"' 'Cause he isn't playing mother," said Ethel. "He's had smells and I've only had four, it's my turn." "I am, too, playing fair," asserted Tommy, his ytterance smothered as he again applied his nose to the crack, "I've got an awful cold and I can't smell half as much as she can." Havrwooad, fair, five and Bathing Dont's, New York Press. Dont plug the Cotton does not since it at once Furthermore, no way to the drum of a normal ear. Don't go in the water cold. It best to go in warm, even slightly perspiring. He who begins his bath perspiring gets the best reaction. Don't have a set duration for the bath. It best always to come out the slightest admonition cold. Don't, il. you are fat, neglect a daily bath. Sea swimming the best end quickest reducer known. the water if ears with cotton. keep out the wet, hecomes saturated. water can find its ia is at of sea 1s Don't enter vou have eaten within gn hour Cooked Ham 25c. machinery, cooked 17e. J. 25¢. Sliced by ; bregkiast bacon, ham Crawford. Excuse us, but did you shovel it off before you left home this morning ? Do vou think vour coal supply will last the winter through ? Contentment ambition nothing common Some and have in people corner on The hard part about an easy the getting thereof. As a rule, need advice act as if they had a goodness, job is don't it, who take those to 1 only are willing IVER Pi S. (CURE ck Headache and relieve all the troo'sicy neh = to LX billous state of the system, "ch a8 a Distress aftag ony bien Contain ) Tod 44 wuting thisannoyin, complatad, while 0 tal disorders thestomach stimulate the i snd a Even if they «Cp Jthe Jany Hves that hors Canada Metal Co..Ltd ALUMINUM ALL GRADES. LOWEST PRICES. 31 WILLIAM ST. «9 TORONTO, ONT ICE SAL Saturday, 8.30 FOR ---- 25¢C. Black Sateen Underskirts White Muslin Underskirts White Muslin Night Gowns White Muslin Blouses White Muslin Drawers o'clock 400 Pairs Joadies' Jose Supporters 50,60 & 75c¢ for 25cC. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY} Y

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