Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jul 1908, p. 1

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Innocent Man Six Yeals Jail. Berlin, July 25.--A terrible instance | Nearly : six years ago a wealthy Says Sun : . { ¢harged with setting his house on fire | surance company s wife was alsp i noceice, but they were found guilty, it y ve x i > YEARS AGO. [two years' penal servitude. An Incredible Increase In Trade Henry Meyer has confessed, however, his wife to be condemned, as he had Monarchy. "Phe Prince of Wales has crossed the [has been ordered, but he is completely aml as he plays his part in the jmn- [four years ago, has suffered severely of 'the tremendous changes that have her. father, then bearing | Gr ag F oy oT 2 FoR, 4 el 3 y y MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE. » fof the misearringe of justice has just {land owner, named Herman Liechten- ---- in- 5 pany. Hi {charged with aiding and abetting him, " i A-- [1 he man was sentenced to six years" The man's sentence would have ex- For the Period--Dominion Out-|that he set fire to the house, and dey xe {a grudge against them. New York, July 26.~The Sup says 3 #oleasel Atlantic to dedicate the Plains of [broken by six years of conviet life, pressive ceremony, there can hardly lowing to a boyeoft imposed by fer taken place on both sides of the great | INVESTIGATE SOCIAL EVIL. in {rome to light. it Has Been Phenomenal Ystein, of Pastenburg, Prussia, was | with the object of defrauding an Both strenuously protested their in- ON A VISIT LESS THAN 50 | penal servitude, and the woman to | pired in August. A peasant samed shines Many .a European |iberately allowed Liechtenstein and Liechtenstein's immediate Abraham to a united Canadian peaple, | Mme. Leichtenstein, who was released fail to sweep across his mind a vision | neighbors, who insulted and mocked " : rf lakes sihee his the same title, paid a visit 'to North | America. less than fifty vears have ! Cler elapsed since Frward Vil, then a'boy | of nineteen, was welcomed in Canada| aml the United States, in the world's history gyman Suggests Appointment of Committee. i Chicago, July 25. --Lhe Rev. Morton hat not often | Cuiver Hartzell, of Park avenue Me- has a sunila: |thodist Episcopal church, who has period been franght with more mo- heey strongly in the pubiic eve lately méntous events,' 'a8 a crasader, ' ' The paper then briefly reviews Can- | curbing the adn's history, and continues He proposes an organization of a oh 4 : : l'o-day the momument erected to commitiee of 100 prominent men of Wplfe and Montcalm symbrlizes the [the city to be selected from the vari- conversion of Canada into a consoli- lous walks of life, to study the evil fated and self-sflicing nation, who [scientifically and make recommenda- asks nothing but friendship of her tions to the eity for legislative. ac- southern neighbpr, and whose surviv- tion. : : ing tie to Britain is one of sentiment | Relieving conditions in the city are alone. Fxtruordinary has been the worse now than they ever were bo- growth since 1860 of the Provinces | fore Mr. Hartzell desires the investigg- composing the Canadian Dominion, in lion to be made from every aspect pophilation and in wealth. The in- {np siological, economic, social and habitants are now computed at about legislative. He wants physicians six millions, about as many as Eng- || wyvers, editors ministers "business lanl contained when Queiwe was sur- Len. settlement workers and college " ok O05 » ei rade renilered. In 1905-6 the foreign trade professors to co-ordinate their efforts | of the dominion hal reached a volume | o nembers of the commij tee which would have seemed entirely in . eréglible forty-eight years ago, for| the total exports exceeded 2246.,000,. | 000, and imports $204 000,000, At the | same date deposits in the banks | Daughter Eloped With Washington reached $531,000,000 and deposits in Young Man savings banks $87,000,000. The total jo, co City. Mo.. July 25.--"Tick) mileage of Canatlian railways in Jupe, od 'to death of id "Tho: ¥ 2 ¥ Ww Ish | 1906. was upwarrls of 20,000 miles, 5% . sal mas . alsa, . A i Ao To IY the millionaire Colorado miner, when antl it has since been increasing rap- |: : 7 Hy. Wa Bl that the yearly vale informer]! that his daughter, Evelyn, idly. e - ail that th arly Yale | had eloped with and married Edward of Canadian fisheries is now not far | agp on Cincinnati . io roa | Mebean, . from a iad: that in 1006 | "cnet the finest young i y . Youd youpg man in the national ~ revehue exceeded the oy? sat an ' g the country," he said. "Thev've heen 000,000. Ip a worgl British North | | Fw . ' ! ' : ! engaged, vou know, bat 1 had not Apwrica, whbse unification is celebeat- | i : 3 : ' p fighwred on giving my daughter away ed to-day, . is, aptly called a 'domin- |; ¢ The . tal : : ii Just vet, ey eloped to save me the ion,' for in the number of its citizens, | 1. an | amppse in the plentitude of ite financial re Mr. and Mrs McLean after the core- sources," anid in the high level of its mony in Denver, received Mrs. has a novel idea for social evil it Chicago. TICKLED TO DEATH. F007 SPIKED | chestra furnished the music, and the Lnoqueans . Friday, returning KINGSTON, ONTARIO, 4 'Accident To a Gananoque Section Man. SPIKE WENT THROUGH HIS FOOT, NAILING IT, TO A PLANK. ' ---- Death of James Lappan -at Schenectady, N.Y.--Excursions of Friday--Kingston Arrivals at Some of Gananoque"ssSum- mer Boarding Houses. Gananoque, July 25. Irving Stoli- ker, sectionman on the Thousand 1s: what may prove serious accident while assisting in making repairs near the railroad bridge. Some old plan.ing in whieh there were long spikes were Le ing removed, when ove of them fli, and g spike was driven through the unfortunate man's = foot, . with "such force, as to drive the spike into an. other plank under bis fcot.: Medical assistance was at once summoned and land railroad, met with a painful and! #5 Threatens to Seize Warships For Debt. : Paris, July 25 ~The whole French navy has escaped seizure by a Cher- {bourg lawyer for a debt of $25, The {Matin tells the amusing story. i Letellier, a dockyard workman, lost la hand during his employment ing vember, 1906, and in an arbitration was awarded a 'pension of Sid. But the ministry caviled at the decision, his lawyer, M. Leboucher, sued the admiralty and won his case. o Still, he did not get the money, M, Thomson, minister of marine, or his |inya wih 353 made protests and .de- {rears. Then the advocate marched into the admiralty office at Cher- bowrg, and announced that, in ' de- fault of payment, he would be eom- pelled to seize the furniture of : the building .as well as the warships, tor- pedo beats, and vessels of smaller importance in the docks at the mo- ment. A frantic 'telegram was dis- patched to M. Thomson, who. forth- with capitulated and sent $2,000, the capital necessary to supply the work- man = pension, A CONSCIENTICUS SENATOR. Hon. Josiah Wood Accepts Only Board Money. Ottawa, July 25.--Canada has a the injury dressed, but as the spike was rusty it may prove mgee serious thag it appears to be. James Lappan passed away at his home in Schenectady, N.Y., Thursday evening, in the fiftieth year of his age. He was a native of Lansdowne township, a blacksmith by trade, well khown ang highly respected. Two brothers reside in town, Michael, King street, and Peter, Wellington street. apd also his mother on Wellington street. He leaves a wife, ong son and three daughters. The .remains were brought here this morning and the funeral took place from his moth. er's residence, Wellinkiton street, to St. John's church and thence to the Ro man Catholic burying .ground. The Gananoque Yacht Club held an- other of their popular danges at their vlub house last evening. 'the Rees or: attendance was large. The Rockport Navigation company steamer, Missisjuoi, took out her full complement of trip to Kingston and up the Kideau to Jones' Falls, Friday morning, leav- ing herq about 7 a.m., and returning about 10 p.m. The steamer America on her regular Friday excursion to Ogdensburg, took on quite & large contingent of Gaha- thence about 'bight o'clock in the evening. Among the late arrivals at Freeman Shipman s sammer resort, . "Fair- view House" at lvy Lea, are the fol- lowing : br. and Mrs. J. F. Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crothers, and Mrs. J+ 8. Simpson, Kingston, dion. J, C. civilization it. outshines many an | Waich's blessing. Dislike of public "" . : » Fhropean monarchy. ity, they say, prompted the elope ment DAILY MEMORANDA. i Coughs Up Tack. { 4 | Ohio, July Dale Gan Rig Slaughter sale Of Sumuner Hats Boy Athens at Camphell Bros 25.- {and Mrs. Paterson, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. GC. A, Flwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Crouch, Miss Evelyn Crouch, Harry Glenn, N. Baldwin, Mre. C. Gifford, Col. W. W. Gilbert, Rochester, N.Y: Mr. and Mrs. Vandergan, 'Mr. and Mrs. Sodens, Mr. J. B. Buckelmier, Brooklyn, excursionists on her} senator who does not adeept his ses- sional indemnity and who has not ae- opted iv since the amount was in- creased from $1,300 to 32,500, and there the greater part of, $7,500 caming to him. Senator Josiah Wood, of Westmorland, N.B. For three vears he has not taken his cheque. Senator Wood was opposed to the increase when it went into ef is to a member of parliament was in reality an indemnity and not in any sense a salary. WAeting on that prin- ciple he has drawn from the treasuty only enough to intlemnify himeelf for expenses--that is, "he has drawn "bnartl money' 'or about $700 or $90 a year. The halance'lies to his eredit. ACCEPTED CALL TO MONTREAL -- Rev, W. J. L. Major, Peterboro, + Will Be Assistant Montreal, July 25.-Rev. James Leonard Major, at present rector of All Saints church, © Peters boro, Unt., has accepted the call of the vestry and proprietors of St. George's church, Monweal, to the as- sistant ministership, left vacant by the departure for England of Rev. H. VP, Plumptre. The new priest will take uphis duties on Uttoba Tet. Rev. Mr. Major took priest's orders at Toronto in 1896, and was mission- ary at Gore's Landing from 1896 to 1897; at Cannington, from 1897-1903, and was at Trinity chureh; Toronto, 1903-1904. He became rector of All Saints, Peterboro, in the diocese . of Toronto, in 1904. Villiam - SATURDAY, JULY 25, MINISTER BADLY SCARED. |] No- |: and in March, 1907, Letellier, through | lays till $25 of the pension was inars | year at<l'oronto. / Nant don, was seriously burned ing with matches. feet, He took it that the money given |k near Clarkson's qn Friday, suspecting claims this applies to the waterfront deavaring to prove their relationship who died intestate, leaving an estate Isabell Gordon committed suicide [shooting herself through the heart. |by neighbors with her body part way She had recently ¥ome from. Santiago, |i California, with her husband. cided that clergymen had no, right tp {the mother deny Mr. and Mrs. Banister, mal at Montreal, holy communion on the ground that the lady was the man's wife's sister. w em 1908. a Herbert: Clarke, the steller forward of the Varsity champion hockey team, will play with Toronto AAC. this Winter. He will not réturn to Vars- ity. "A careful survey of the Olympic re- gatta situation shows Lou Scholes' sto be extra good. The four and eight of Toronto have a good lighting chance. : The Gans-Nelson fight schedules for Labor day at Ely, Nevada, bas heen GIVEN IN THE BRIEPEST POS- SIBLE FORM, . Matters That Interest Everybody --~--Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered, ' Wheat cutting has started in various sections of Alberta. The failures in Canada this week reached 31; same week 1907, 30. The king has approved : the appoint- ment of Earl Grey as 'a privy coun cillor, Prince Ching, Chinese war minister, is anxious for the restoration of Wei- Hai-Wei. The new board of directors for the Crown Life Insurance company is an- nounced. Three Toronto reswlences were euter- ed by thieves and the police have ar- rested a suspect. John Doyle, who fought in the re- bellion of 1837, died in his™ Minetieth factory arrangements with the rail road: 1 s. The Cleveland American League Club bas purchased the release of Pitcher er, from the Washington Club. The gonsideration is said to have heen #10000. The two men named will, it is expected, join .the Cleveland Club at omce, Mpntreal "Star: Reliable persons {Biking about, say that "Chaucer" liott has "Billie" Bliss beaten by a lap in the mat of diversity of cos- tome. He ("Chemcer") intends to wear his lucky pajama, on Saturday, so let the Tecumseéhs beware. : Foronto patrons of lacrosse who were stung on the fizzle, on Saturday last, are now hitting back at Te- cutnsehs through the press. One writ er says he was surprised at the ac tion of the Toronto papers in exon- erating Teaynsehs and laving all the blame on the Capitals and president Thompson. | The Eastern Baseball lLoague race, with seven clubs in the fight, is arous- | lig ubusual jntédrest because the strug- in [Be=iz= so close thut changes in the positions ocotiy almost daily. For the leadership the ight is gs keen among Providence, Bufiulg-and Baltimore as among Newark, "Toronto, Montreal and ster. Only three ppints sep- arate the three clubs. THe passing of the anti-racing laws ia New York state has directed at- tention to Canada as affording a more than ordinary good field at this nt time for exhibition of stan- dard-bred trotters and pacers. Sev. eral large breeders in the United States have announced their intention of sending some of their best over to the Canadian National exhibition. HELD FOR AN HOUR. Mother Endures Agony to Save Baby. Marion, O., July 25.--Exhausted and almost unconscious, Mrs. W. H. Col- lins, of Letouretta street, was found in, Lon ile play- Sy Po, Six-year-old- Alberta Seven Canadians have s getlng into the final stage " of the ing's prize list at Bisley. ' Fire did over $7,000 damage to the hat factory of Robert Crean & Co. Balmuto street, Toronto. Detectives and guards chased tramps that they were jail breakers, The double-tracked C.P.R. hetween Winnipeg ann Fort William, will en- ahle the road to handle 600 cars of grain daily. The British Columbia government is entitled to every fourth lot in the town site of Prince Rupert, and also, which .the G.T.P. disputes. The Page family of London are en- to Henry Page, of London, England, valued at £150,000,000, At Vancouver, B.C. Jennie by Mrs. a. cistern. lhe woman was cling- to the skirts of her five-year-old The baby was crying lustily as held him in a wvice-like rried [grip above the water. The child fell into the open cistern. Mrs. Collins heard her screams. She ran to the cistern and in reaching According to a return compiled by [down mto the opening her arm caught ne. son. The Court of Arches, London, te: dead not dalled off by the promoter, who says |€ that be was "unable to make satis- |! Falkenberg and Third Baseman Altiz- J! who ought to know what they arel® PROTEST UPHELD, the Lloyd#' registrar of shipping there were vessels, including warships, of T99.- quarter ending June 304 h. 178 tons gross under construction the United Kingdom at the close in of Miss Mary Barrett, adopted daugh- in such a manner that she could remove it without releasing her on the babe. For an hour she above the water heard her cries. hold held the ° child before neighbors i a Jagest Janna 3 a Silver . Belts, wt decorated with colored oe and large gilt buckles, at 75¢c., to $1.00. New Wash Belts Novelty Neckwear Children 's Wash, Pretty patterns d well sizes ram SPECIAL Parasols at Reduced 1 Prices: Ahern and Black, 38c. and Sie. Dressmakers, Attention! and reat range These Just to and SATURDAY. A high class Trimpm is only enough for ons dress. We invite your inspection. Ladies' Fancy Belts Yo Embroidered Collars i 1A Ann Made of 4: Chambray, Duck,' ete. elk ae - ia k made, from to 16 rs. PRICES, 50¢c. to $3.75. White Sunshades & Fancy 1 We offer 4 Whi ver good value, at pe tla ) 60c. and 90c : =e on view of are exclusive and in many cases there's ' London, July 25.--Protest of 'the United States against Dorando, the Italian, be- ing recognized as. the win- ner of the Marathon has been upheld and Hayes, the American runner, who finished second, has been recognized as the winner. Waldron's Sale tosnight Night Gowns ane 25¢ ter of Daniel O"Conbor, of Femagami, chatting gaily when the vessel: 'on which she sat gave a lurch and Miss Barrett shot backward over the low railing and was drowned. - Mrs. James Fraser Macdonald, of Major Macdonald; aide-de-camp to Lieutenant-governor Clark, died, in oronto, on Friday afternoon, while she was being put under an anaesthe- tic in preparation for an operation. A stately memorial service was held on Friday, at St. Alfeges, Greenwich, Fng.. Woute's burial place. Sir Geonge White represented the king and éivie dignitaries and detacliments of Walfe's regiment were present The archbis- hop of Torento delivered an address. al NY coughine, ejected from hig | boro, throat a carpet tack that he had|D. Ul swallowed the day before last Qyrist+--4he following are among the recent mans. His parents deridgd his st | arrivals at George H. Moore's 'sum- Rev. A. C. Shaw, D. D. Wells Pa; WW. Clarke, Washington, dee, aged seventeen, vesterday. in " Predicts Brilliant Future. Chicago, July 25. <William Cameron Forbes, vice-governor of Manila, and Jose R. de Luzuriaga, Philippine com- missioner, yesterday, declared that a generous tarifi policy, better transpor- tation facilities and a cultivation of natural produmets will make the Phil- ippine Islands of great worth to the United States. JRE AFTER A FORTONE ENGLISHMEN JOIN MOROC- CO'S PRETENDER. Special Services, Salvation Army Bar spasm of racks, to-morrow, 8c. Ouiside Skirts to-might. at Waldron's Sale story Steamer Caspian to Thousand Islands i » pian to 1 and Island wile EEXFFEEA EE and is 25¢. Sale to-night. See ¥* GPA. 15 NOT IDLE PREPARATIONS TO HANDLE CROP. | SIR WILFRID LED CHEERING. | The Double-tracked Line Between | That Point and Winnipeg | Enthusiasm. Will Probably Enable the | The N.Y. Herald's Quebec correspon- Road to Handle Six Hundred | dent begins his story with an incident Cars «f Grain Daily. tht the rest of the press men may . » missed : i J 25.--Prospects have myssed :, > William, uly a in "Gentlemen, 1:t us give three cheers BORN. TALBOT. --At Déferonto, on July 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Talbot, a son. MORAN.-At Deseronto, on July 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Wa ter Moran, a son. LAVERTU.~At Deseronto, on July 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Laverty, a son PROVIKS --At to Mr. and Mrs. daughter. * July 25th, In Canadian History. 1759--Fort British 1814<Bpritish and Canadian force de feated the Amerxans at battle of Lundy's Lance 824--Hor Ed. Whalen of Prince Fdward Island eration conference of 18064 10, 1867 Niagara surrendered to the on July 13th, Deseronto, Prodins, « Crime Committed in Presence n Fdgar His Wife, Who g From Shock. Paris, July tragedy esentative Confed Died Riches to Follow Victory--An In- terpsting - Story Which Re- quires Further Confirmation Before Being Accepted As True. London, July 25,-The Express says repr in Swung His Hat and Stirred Up born. MARRIED. FORDE--~GOULD.--At Morrisburg, July *Sth, Mary Florence Gould, Perth, to Percy Allan Forde, Smith's Falls DIED, MSHEA.--At Red Deer, Alta., on Dec hecame Fdward Ambrose Lane ernor of P . rince A has occarecd Gobelins, 'where a Boutoille shot his déad and committed dreadful family the Rue des named Helio young daughter 10 10 Ey. at the time appeared, but [| mer resort, "The New Hay Island ville, He has now wil his work don, Boston; W. J. Fair, Kingston ; Waldron's apparently in good health { Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Warringham; Lon- July 29th, under Auspices of Brock St Methodist Church. Sir, America, 2.30 | noque; Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery W. | Gibbons, Miss R. Gibbons, Buffalo, N. Adelaide Burke, Wilmot Castle, TER AND SELF. {John H. Castle, H. C. Townson, oi. | of ['F. W. Lockwood, thiladelphia, Pa. be Goes Insane! Ir. and Mrs. A. H\ Mabes and a! 2D. | . Mrs. Frank 'I', Briceland, Kmyg >t. spent some time this week with rela ' Amusement. Golulin for. the four since that ad has been suf | House," about one and one-half miles advt i ---------- idon, Eng; Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Sin ».m., Folger's Wharf, Passengers al- DRINK CAUSES TRAGEDY . i A Miss Helen C. Wilkins, New.York chester, N.Y.; Mrs: A. L. Camptell, {party ol ten spent 5 shirt time this | | tives and friends in Kingston. Miss Moving Picture Shows and Park Vaude-| fering severel) bronchial trouble. | from the town wharf A. W..lLang- Grand tov f the 1 i yedne: 2 ' and tour of the Islands, Wednesday, { clair, Mdster Donald Sinclair, Gana- owed hall an hour at Alexandria Bay. ' jeity; Miss G. Ri Otis, Becket Nain, PARIS MAN KILLS DAUGH- | yiss the Misses H. B. and L. C. Campbell, | | week at "Fairview Housed?" Ivy Lea.' | Lynch of Brockville, spent the past| Lieutenant Island 1RTO- office of 184 in at ellie POV ym the Mr. Letellier removed fre he man lLieutenant-Governor of Quebec 5A memorial unveiled to the men Fort of never July who fought and died at the battle suicitlo "in the Lundy's Lane 189¢~--The Hon succeeded Sir Oliver of Ontario 1808 Pugwash, destroyed by fire, 1R99-- Canada's A le to Zealand Sanctioned. presence of his wife. Houtoihe, an artisan, was | only thirty-four. Wheh he married, | eight vears ago, he was 4 man of gco 1} conduct, but recently became con- | sumptive, could not work, and took | to drink. This, in addition to his phv- | sical depression, soom turned him in| to a household tercor. He thrashed his | wife daily, until finally she threatened | to leave him. Knowing how attached | she was to her six-vear-old daughter, | Hardy nee Arthur Sturgis Mowat as who ier 18 totally Nova Scotia the Now to and contribution Australia week with friends in town. John Me- | for a rush fall | Kellar, Caron Station, Sask., who has! Fort William than: at present. been spending a few weeks here with | {his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Me- | . | Kellar, Garden street, leit for home | yesterday. i Miss Edna James, Oshawa, is spend- | ing a short time in town the guest of Miss Flla Stewart, Fiest street. Messrs, W. J. Logan and R. Mullins, lof 1905, the C.P.K. made a record of Mrs. moving an Montreal, were the guests of Frost, Stone street, for a few days this week. Arthur Webster, Mcnirveal, rt With | for the Prince of Wales." Canada's gray-haired premier swing ye es of double-tracking |. . % ) . . Qa¥ ughty i Winnipeg to on his hat@and led the shouting with all plete, the U.P.K. is prepanng to move a greater amount of wheat this fall than ever before in its history, and will no doubt break 'all previous re cords in handling grain. In the fall fashion Canada took her future king to her heart. The oficial ceremonies of arrival and landing were carried out with all the pomn and etiguetta dear to British officialdom, but 'that was not enpugh and Sir Wilfrid Laur jer added justthe touch that roused his people. average of 401 cars per day for seventy-seven days, a feat dicate, have penetrate! Morocco the enthusiasm of a boy, and inithis \ attached 'the pretender, whom they to sons half a dozen. active, enterprising Young Englishanen, backed by a British syn- and Haful, are doing their utinost - to establish on the throne. Mmlai Halid has undertaken requite them by giving conces- for mining, the construction of railways, and for the reorganize- tion of the finances of the country. They will also be given important po- themselves to Mulai never heforg nor since equalled on this Jitical posts and partial control of 20th, James J. Shea, formerly Deserofito, aged twenty-five 1908, CC. B., Vanw hkl, ty seventh year. Funeral private, from his son's dence, 177 Clergy St. Monday, o'clock, , i ROBERT J. REID. The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. of . years VANWINKEL.<In Kingston, July 25th, in bis seven- resi- atl other single-track railway in With 340 miles of the same, road, double-tracked 'this fall, the customs. The Puglishmen, accord- ing to the Express' story, beat Ger- man and Portuguese competitors in he told his wife if she leit him he would kill the child. The poor mother Or any the world. Their Shares Increased. Rochester, N.Y. July 25.-Misses Helen C. and Margaret Ellwanger spent a few days this week, with his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Web ell ill tw ra | c . A fell ill two days | Ger. Brock street, Miss Frances Shier, SELF age, and was taken to the hospital. | She would not leave .her daughter | alone with her drunken father, and | had to be taken to her parints. terday afterngon Beutoills' discovered | where the chill was and took her | away. under the pretext of gofag for | a walk. At the same time the wife re-! ceived 5 note from him saying that he was about to keep his promise. | Mme. Boutoille, terror-stricken, left the hospital and rushed to the police. | The commissary and two policemen | accompanied her to the house, but waited on the staircase ready to come, to her help ii necessary. When she en-| tered the room her husband took her | by the arm and locked the door. Then, | before the poor woman had time to| see what he was about, he seid a | revolver and shot his dauchter, who | was asleep in bed. Then rlacing the | revolvér "against his temple, he shot himself dead. The avfortunate wo- man has gone out of her mind. ! es- | SEALERS We Carry in Stock ALL SIZES. ROBERTSON BROS. For Every Variety of Dwellings, Lots, Etc. city, includi a Lands, i» -- ade 18 he Dest Tocation: Apply to SWIFT'S REAL ESTATE and IN- | SURANCE AGENCY * Lake-On-The-Mountain. ! Tuesday, July 28th, steamer jen makes a trip to this marvel died Lg 1 aam., there. Home 6 pom, Ameri Md, N Mrs Stander, Baltimore, suddenly at Cobourg bod ot Only 5 { Miss Florence Baker, Kinz street. lof Poole's Resort, and her daughter, giving ene hour | Fast Whithy. farm property and cash on" hand. Rochester, N.Y., is spending some time in town the guest of her cousin, Mrs. George Williams, Leeds town- ship, spent a short time this week, with fiends in Kingston. James Lewis of Montreal, spent several days dur- ing the past week with town. Mrs. J. Johnston, Toronto, is spending a short time with friends in town. Mrs. R. Murchie, John street, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Poole, Miss Annie Murchie, Watertown, N.Y. friends in | officials of the company are looking forward to moving 600 cars per day, and one of the high officials of west- ern lines was heard to say only re cently, that if there were not an aver- age movement of 600° cars daily be- tween Fort Wiliam and Winnipeg for a time equal to seventy-seven days La might reasonably expect to see an {other man filling his 'shoes. Terminal {facilities in~ Fort William will be in- lereaged by the addition of a new working house to elevator D, which has been out of business for two gpent some time this week in Kim ston General Hospital. i Return Fare To Watertown. Good going Saturday, 5 a.m., or 2 p.m., » Sunday, 7:30 am, or 430 p.m., retwning up fo and including Monday afternoon. Only $1.65. The Trusts and Gammntee. company, limited, Toronto, are applying for let- ters probate of the will of the late double the capacity, and is estimated saw. of | Richard Mothersill, of the township of [to be 'equals to _hapdling the wheat | Beef, Iron and y The estate consists of crop of western" Canada for thivty Take, pine bottles, 50c., at Wade's . | terminal facilities at years. The . contract with the ecom- {pany erecting this working house is {that it will be capable of handling 1400 cars every twenty hours, and the {railway company has a big bond from { the serecting company to that effect. | The CPR. is this year spending {8250,000 in improving the terminals there, and .still it is net content. {Plans for an entire re-arrangement of this: port. are this venture, apparently hy their skill in getting to dose quarters with Mulai Hafid, their rivals not getting any further than Tangier. Jf the story of the Express ocon- taping any tmuth whatsoever. Mulai Hafid must have changed his views very mmterially recently. His great bold upon the Moors has been gaineil through his energetic opposition to foreigners and all their works, the in- fluence of which Sultan Abdul Ariz, Mulai Hafid asserts, has been re- presented as being strongly opposed to the modern conveniences of civiliza- tion. and lias rapeaiwdly declared that should be gain the throne no foreign- srs would be permitted to serve under him in ahy capacity. have won their title to a large share in the estate of" their grandiather, George Fllwanger, the ' well-known pioneer nurseryynan, who left an .es- tate of several million dolarsiEach will receive abput $250,000 instead of ahout, $30,000, which would have been theirs had the codicil heen admitted to probmte. Deceased was influenced in cutting his granddaughters off 'by his son, George H, Ellwanger. Excursion aso Ogdensburg. Steamer Aletha will leave Swift's dock, at Sam, v, July 28th, giving two hours 'at Ogdemsburg. Fare, 35c. "Seidlitz powders," Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. has a reputation for pood strong seidlitz powders, put i paper, in 'a 'tin "box. 'Phone 230. 1 Peter Groskey, a Russian laborer at. One Of Wonders Of Nature. Tuesday, July 28th, steamer Ameri ca makes » Axi to Lake-ongthe- Mountain, gi ane + hour _ there, Meals on board. Fare 5c. {now in the hande of he operating of- {ficials that will = still more than - ears a saw mill in Kashabowie, was - hor- | ribly mangled by falling on a eireulor Wine, "Our Own" --p-- Fifty-six _per went. of the finishing capacity of the plasats - controlled by the Usitéch States, Steel corporation now in: operglion. Sey i ¥ ICED 5 uires a special] iy tra You will Req nt be really good. nd our Just suited for this purpose." Jas. Redden & flavor ta Price 85 Gh Importers Of Fine Grogesles. 2 LADIES' BICYCLES cash, AT TURKS ¢ 'Phone, 705. In good running order. A bargain for The British Columbia company has been ordered T to ster city hall. 3 its instruments out of the New Westmin

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