anitoba Spring Wheat It is equally good for Bread and Pastry -- and best , for both. It's the choicest flour that Canada's choicest wheats can yield. Try lleaver Flour and see reals. T.H. Taylor Co. Limi Bam, Ont. 84 MAKES YOUR CAKES LIGHT. MAKES YOUR BISCUITS LianT. MAKES YOUR BUNS LIGHT. MAKES YOUR LABOR LIGHT. MAKES YOUR EXPENSES LianT. Order from your Grocer. E W.GILLETT 203s SHOE POLISH gli Perfect Dressing for Ladies Preserves the finest or and leath gives a brilliant polish that will nob rub off or soil the daintiest garments. No dealer careful of his reputation will say anything else Forni + At all Dealers 10¢c. and S5c. tins TAKE NOTIGE. That the King... Edward... Cigar Store, King St., has a full line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobac~ cos, . Imported "and Domestic ; Pipes of all descriptions, in case and out of case, at reasonable prices, suitable to the. Pocket. Also a large stock of Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods Swagger Sticks, Walking Canes, Souvenir Cards and Hammocks; at re- duced prices. Have'a look at our assortment; then compare it with others. 354 King St. Clifton A. Reed, Manager. Formerly with the late John Routley. NEWS OF DISTRICT. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario. There died in Lisbon, N.J. ron:July 13th, James 'aul a former regident of Cardinal. An old resident of Edwardshurg diéd on Sunday last, in the - person of Mar garet Cotton, aged sixty-eight years. The home of Mr. znd Wrs. Peter Stafiard, of Lanark, was saddened an Sunday when their _thirteen-year-ald son, Wilfrid, was drowned in the Mis: sissippi. A pretty wedding took place in Sh Bridget's chufch; Micaville, én Tues- day, when*PFather McDonagh united ip marriage Miss Margaret J. Donnelly, daughter of Mrs. J, Donnelly, Darcy- ville, to Thomas J. McParland, Buck ston, Oregon. Captain Fred Andress, "who for sev- seasons has been chief officer of the Victoria, ! Brockville, "has severed the pleasant connection® made by his service on that popular river steamer. He will ccmmand 5 steamer on Lake Temiskaming. eral toamer pra (A . Useful Force. London, July 28.~Lord Roberts oa- bled the king that the Quebec review He was mych precision, orden and organization. "Canada appears to me to be dealing adequatély with affectisz her militia, will build up a very SUCOPSS, the was a great impressed with the problems and, with care, useful force." Hay Pever Positively Cured. Beyoud any liability of relapse, it is guaranteed that Catarrhozone will at once relieve and eure Hay Fever, All druggists sell Catarrhozone, Two months' treatment, Fis & THE DAILY I DIRING ROBBER "STOLEN IN QUEBEC. dei - = 33 Thief Entered Dobbin's Jewellery. Stbse, and While the Proprie- Was Waiting on Hin, the Tray and Fled--| Carried Away. By © tor Gr Detectives Boxt. Quebec, July 28.--A tray of diamond: blag, valued at $2000, was stole from J. F. Dobbin's jewelry corger . of Buade and De Tresor saga, at ten o'clock last night. The rolbery, was daring but simple in it exécuthon. A well-dressed man entered' the store and asked to see some diamond rings. Mr. Dobbin himself ited on him. The man selected 8 Tr from a tray, and asked that it E polished a little: Mr. Dobbin turn: ed from the counter to comply witl the .abquest, and the man bolted, making 00d his escape among the wows. ap. the #tréet. Police head: a block away, was promptly td, and a'lagge number of detec- fat 0 Btadtéd off " in the hope of capturing the thief. Three of them. with Mr. Dobbin, wentson the Mot: , and while they were humt- v the hoat sthrted on its jbur- # detectives will have to pro- rée Rivers before they can store TRAY OF DIAMOND RINGS | VISITED THE PARK. : i The Prince Planted a Tree in jt! | To-Day. i Quebec, Jlu 28. --At eleven odo this morning, the Prince of Wales vis! Hed dhe Victoria' Bark-and the monu-| afi, sracted "there to "the memory of | the great queen, his grandmother, and ML. Eommemoration of his visit he plantéd » tree, Lhe pari and ts sur rotndings: Were he Fen h 'population of St. Sauveur and (St. Roche's particularly att nded tet of enthusiasm. 'Toronto . Street Market. Toronto, .luls 27.--Wheat, white, sh: 83c, to 8je.; wheat, red, bush., de. 16 Sc.; wheat, 'toose, bush., Sle. to: R2e.: bush., - 52 § with. 50c. to 55¢.; peas, bush., ibe, ; jay, old, ton, $15 to $16; 'hay, new, ton; $10 to $12; straw, per ton, $11 0 $12; dressed hogs, $9.50 to $10: setter, dairy, 22c.. to 25c.. butter, reamery, 25c. to 28c.; eggs, doven. 22. to 25e:; chickens, spring, dressed, bb. 2e. to 22.; fowl, per 1s, 42. to 12; ducks, sprnz, 1b, 2e. to Ide. n'ors, per hag, $1.25 to $1.40; cab: bage, 'per "dozen, 'Ble. to 60c.. pota toes, new bush., $1.40 to $1.50; beef. hindAuarters, £0.50 to $11; beef, fore inarters, $550 to $6.50; beef'. choice, 'arcase, 88 to $9; beef, mediam, car ase, $6.50 t5 7.50; mutton, per ocwt., 39 to £10; veal, prime, rer ewts, $7.50 to 39: lamb, spring, per lh., 15c. to oats, &i i amtsp------ Money And Boy Missing. Peterboro, Ont, July 28.--A boy named Armstrong, employed by T. H. Fife baker? of 'this city, was giv- en $100, yestérday, to deposit in thé be for bis employer. When he did tr wr to 'the shop, enquiry was mine; ppit it' was found that the money Had fetseteen depokited: The lad, who "im about sixteen years old, canngt | he 'lgeated. The police are working 'enithe case. i ---------------- DRAWING BIG CROWDS. | The Park tIas a Great Throng of | ' Tourists. Thousand = Island Park, July During the past week some hot games have been plaved on the new baseball grounds, which draw large crowds daily. "Under the new management of George Cooper, the genial baseball en thusiast, or better known as "Coope: the Printer," the crowds are increasing daily to witness the games. The hot test games played this season wers between the Eagles of Watertown anc the Park Nive, last week, which re sulted in favor of the latter; score, ! to 8. 4 The roller rink in the large school 'building, draws its numbers also moviag pictures in the Auditor jh "@velty "evening, with change of scenery nightly. : : Tie bbats on the illumination trips Alexandria: Bay are crowded. Ex erybody seems to He enjoying them selves; The Park is full of people The hotels and boarding-houses are filled, 'and nearly all the cottages are osoupied. Next month, the big month, will find a scarcity of room, if people continue to come as they did last week, Services were conducted in the Au ditorium,' vesterday morning, by Dr €¢ "A. ¥Fullon, and a lecture at 3 pam., by Bishop Robinson, | a e-- or to At Cincinnati, Ohio, William H Taft vecéived official notice, on' Tues- | day; that he is the republican choice | for. gwesident of the United States The -wccasipn. was celebrated with a re lification. cB Sol ica Falls, Ont., lsaac Bes- wieky rdoing iwonk «near thie Interna "ORA] Traction company's tracks, was | rub over and instantly killed. He 5 r. seventy years of age. Sd Adce steamer Ying :King, engaged in the passenger trade, foun- | 'dered, on Monday, .in a typhoon. | Three hundred Chinese were drowned. Nothing' #¢ 'impostible except some | people. | stated 16 cents, At Chatham, Ont., George aged twenty-two, of Adrien, was sentenced top six months in tral after serving which he must Ix deported to the United States. He stole a glove and his record indicates him to be a sneak thief. William Howard, Port Hope, Ont proprietor of the Ontario house, was Tuesday, fined $283.20, including three charges of illégalls selling liguor. Hagen. Mich.: Cen on costs, on | rowded: with people, | nm crowds and the prince was the of | barley, | pm fq : BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1908. CHARGED WITH PRACTIC. ING WEIRD RITES. | Woman "Bishop" at Head of t Cult Protests That No Law 1 Was Violated or Wrong Com- mitted. New York, July 28. --Thirty-two dis { beveled devotees of the Church of the | First Asseibly of Christ, twenty-five [of Whom were women, were taken {foom cells of the Vernon avenue po- | lice station, where they had spent the | fag end of abad night, and lined up | before Magistrate * Higginbotham in the Lee avenue police court, Brooklyn, | They were the members of the new sect who were arrested near midnight, on Tuesday, after policemen had brok- en in upon what they alleged to have been' weird and indecent religious rites that were being earried on by the con- gregation behind locked doors of their church at Willoughby and Thompkins avenues. The court room was erowded when the thirty-two enthusiasts filed in from the anteroom, headed hy their SBishop," Miss Elizabeth Robinson, carrying a large Bible. Magistrate. Higginbotham singled out Miss Robinson, who gave her ad- dress as 179 Pulaski .street. There were two charges against her. One was that of "keeping a place for per- sons to visit for lewd, obscene and in- lecent purposes," in violation of see- tion 322 of the penal code. The. sec- ond was that of outra, ing public de cency under section 78 of the ' same 'ode. The magistrate read the charges and explained their import. Then Magistrate Higginbotham arraigned 'sabel Gi. Clarke, Daniel Wecker, one f the men who wore a visible under- shirt, and H. GG. Dunham, on the harge of outraging public decency. "We have a right to practise our re- 1 oman SHE IS NOW A PROFESSOR. nm. Toronto Lady Graduate's pointment at Boston. Joston, Mass., July 28.--Mrs. Agnes Knox Black, wi'e of Prof. E. Charl ton Black, has been appointed to the aculty of the College of literal Arts Joston University, as Snow professor Ap- n elosutien, in charge of the depart Mrs. Blick is a Canadian by irth, and is well known cn the plat- orm in Canada. She graduated from he Unjversity of 1891. the was professor of elocution in the tar'o Normal College, and stil holds the pest of government lectus- * at the same institution. nent. Toronto in 4 DECOYED HIGHWAYMAN., He Asked For Food and Was Given |a Surprise. Victoria, B.C., holding July 285 --After up three different Tharsday, Friday and saturday, George White, twenty-fiv e| years old, of Idaho, was captured, | last night! by a posse of police. | John Evans, a laborer living near | Elk Lake, recognized the highwayman { when he asked for fopd and shelter, | and, decoying him to a neighbor's | house, the two secured him and noti-| fied the police. ' | White confessed to three crimes. He he came from Seattle, last, Wednestlay, and is too sick to work, ] Baseball On Monday. Eastern léague--Toronto; 0; Prov i i suc- essfully ersons, on deme, 4. Newark, 5; Rochester, Buffalo, 3; Baltimore, 6. Montres 2; Jersey City, 1. American league--Detroit, 4: New York, 2. Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, 2. St. Louis, 6; Washington, 0. Cle- veland, 3; Poston, 4 National league--Chieago, 3-5; Brooklyn, New York, 3. Pitts Louis, 1-1: Philadel burg, i phia, 10-6; Cincinnati 1-6. - oi - 2-5. Boston, y '1-0, | | AS ition. EARL GREY, GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA, To Whom the Inspiring Celebration at Quebec is Largely Due. A ligion as we please," she said. "All of these statements are falsehoods." The cult was established seven vears ago by a school teacher, Miss Nettie Earle. Its chief tenet is that Christ is to return to earth about nine years hence and the faithful aré exhorted to prepare. themselves for the millenium. Miss Sarah Carter is now "supreme shepherd" of the organization, which has several branches, To Visit Montreal. Montreal, July 28.--Lord Roberts will arrive in Montreal, tomorrow from Quebec, travelling in the official car of D. McNicol, manager of 'the C. P. R. He will be the guest of Robert Meighen during his stay. here. His host has invited a number of prominent people in various walks of life, to meet the distinguished soldier ab lun- cheon to-morrow. All the pr ceedinos during his stay heré will be of an in- formal character. Military Transfers. 'Ottawa, July 28.--~The transfer of "F" company, 16th Regiment, from Wellington to Northport, Ont., and "G" company from Northport to Wel- lington, is authorized in a militia or- der. -------- Don't waste other people's time while you are wasting your own. RAID QUEER SECT ye . 5 . The province of Nova Seoti a ser, lieutenan governor, PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over Ths World. © It is understood that the real work on the Hudson Bay railway will * started this summer. At the first day of the Olympic re- gatia, Tuesday, the Toronto Argo- nauts were defeated. Thomas L. Hisgen, of Massarhusetts, | is likely to be nominated for presi- dent by the Independence party. S. R. Price, d farmer who resides in Otonabee township, three miles from Peterboro, is & cousin of Lord Ro- berts. 3 Notwithstanding all reports - to the contrary, Lord Roberts will amive in Sorante on the civie holitlay, Apgust 3rd. "Rev. A. H. Ranton, the well'known Toronto evangenst, was wmarfied last Saturday to Mrs. Jean Harrison, Strathroy. ' At Kenora, Ont., little Emily Brink- | man, a thirteen, was drowned in the lake while bathing. Her body was recovered. A latal accident took pluce at Tru- deau, on the C.P.R., east of Port Ar- thur, when two men were killed and five injured. } % Lieut.-Col. Maynard Rogers* ahd the 43rd battalion, Ottawa, presented the Prince of Wales with a maguificentd musk-ox head. Lightning struck and burned barns about Montreal during terrific "storm. The wind unroofed barhs and' over- threw light buildings. St. Catharines city, council has prac- tically taken the first step towards securing government power for street lighting purposes. 8S. Siberian has reached Philadel- phia; SS. Numidian at = Boston; SS. Laurentian, at Glasgow; SS. Pomerian passed Fame Point inward. Frank 'Askwith, an employee of the Ottawa city hall, complains he © was brutally assaulted and knocked : part- ly senseless hy Police Seegeant Kilis. The officer. claims that Askwith tempted tq trip him. Over 1,500 devout Catholics from all parts of Essex county joined in the annual pilgrimage to 'the shrine of Ste. Anne, at Tecumseh, Omt., on ats i CXR atm 4 \C or ~~ ita Alte ey ws re TELEPHONE SERVICE THE BELL TELEPAONE CO. OF CAMIDA affords Service with 100,000 Subscribers' i An Extension Set on Your Desk 3 1-3 Cents per day. Exchange Connection costs only 51 to 10 Cents per day. SPECIAL INDUGEMENTS for Rural Line Connections. Over 300 Rural Systems | now connected. ~ + . i ! i i | For Full ; Particulars THE CONTRACT DEPT. | Consult . OR i H. W. SNELLING, Local Agent. Monday. 'Twenty priests took part in the religious ceremonies. Plans for another great battle in the courts, "with representatives of the Standard Oil company, will be worked out, at Lenox, .Mass., within the next few days, under the direc- tion of Attornev-General Bonaparte. The immigration officials say that the incoming numbers this year fall far short of the demands of the fur mers and railroad companies. There a quantity of labor of all kinds which will not be filled this season. While the steamer Huron, from Cleveland, was taking on passenyers, at Erie, Harry Lamson, of Bedford, Ohio, fell overboard. .A seaman div- ed in after him and the man * was milled aboard the departing steamer bidding a dripping good bye to . his wife on shore, By the seizure, at Liveson, of the headquarters of another band of re- putable plotters, evidence was foumd of the gdllugion of the army in the revolutionary plans of the republicans. The wn seized a number. of bombs, guns and a large quantity of ammu- niign. Ng arrests have beén made as yet, a pre- sented the Prince of Wales with a fine mink 'coat to be borne home to the Princess of Wales, with 24-karat gold buttons, inlaid with Nova Scotia pearls and amethysts. 'I he _presenta- tion was made by Hon. D. C. Fra- 18 As the result of the typhoon, the steamers. Schuylkill, Persia, Powhat tan, Laisang, Chasles Hardéu, and the British torpedo boat Whiting went ashore. 'An unknown steamer and sev- eral lighters foundered. Fifteen houses in "Hong' Kong collapsed. The public gartlens, the chief attraction of the itv, were wrecked. Earl Fox and Mrs. William Day, of Sidney township, have heen commit- ted for trial, on a charge of assault, with intent, on' William Day, husband of the woman in custody. The case will be tried at the assizes in October The ofience was the result of a row in which William Day was shot at and afterwartls beaten on the head with a poker. He was nearly killed. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up Bv Reporters On Their Rounds. When you need a cab "phone 600. Charles Aiken, Toronto, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ai ken, Earl street. r™ ORE WHITE GOODS New White Cotton Repp.and Linen Skirts, $1.50, 1.75, 2.25, 2.75, 3.00 up to 7.50. New White Linen Coats, $3.75 and 5.50. New White and Fancy Costumes. New White Embroidered Underskirts. New White, Black, and Colored Heather- bloom Taffeta Underskirts. New Golf Jackets, White and Colors, $1.75 to 4.00. ; Great. cut price sale of High-Class Sum- mer Waists still on, See them. 334% off. wr nhieu a aed w David M. Spence, The. Leading Millinery Store, 119 Princess St. 000000 V O00 000000: Campers Want Epnamelled Dishes, Knives & Forks, Rope, Alechol or Oil Stoves, Bachelor Buttons, and a few other things which this Big Blue Hardware Store CARRIES IN 'ABUNDANCE, has in Rev. Dr. Carman denies that he been negotiating for a residence Iroquois. He is in good health. Mrs. P. Duley, Wellington street, with' Miss Mibnie Daley and Master Bert Daley, are visiting in Cornwall. Mrs. Houston, widow of Rural Dean Houston, of Cornwall, who died in Ottawa, was buried in Cornwall on Monday. She is survived by one son snd two daughters. Lecture On Ladysmith. At the Salvation Army barracks on Monday evening, Capt.. Manning, of Toronto, lectured on his experiences in Ladysmith during the Boer war. He was there with the English artillery, before he joined the Salvationists. He was in Ladysmith all through * the siege, and gave a most interesting description of what occurred there during the months when the place was invested by the Boers. apd until the siege was raised by Lord Dun: donald and the late Sir Hector Maec- donald. New Hospital Superintendent. Dr. H. A. Boyce has taken over his duties as medical health superintend- ent of the Kingston general hospital. Dr. Melntyre, the retiring superinend- ent, sails next Saturday for England, to further pursue his medical studies in the London hospitals. At Hamilton William Chessman was sentenced to Central prison for two years on charges of burglary and theft. The world is much slower to recog- nize the real thing than to call a bluff. i If vou want to find how uncertain life is tell a girl she is your whole ex- istence. at sale prices. Sto " , want to thoroughly enjoy your vacation don't J you to tlhe along a supply of TRISCUIT--Ths Dainty Shredded Wheat Wailer. ' Nutritious and appetizing, Try it with butter, cheese or fruits. ALWAYS EE ADY TO SERVE. Sold by all Grocers. "OUR 1/iD-SUNMER It)s the quality and #a- sonalvle prices that makes it famous. Fancy Parlor Setts and Wood Settdes, [Lk] Farey Shade Velour and " Rug Couches, Parlor Ta and Music Cabinets, Birass and Iron Bedst and Hercules Spring a : fianitary Health Mattresses re open nights. Freight paid, James Reid, The Leading Undertaker. 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