THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1908. JEROME WINS UT HE FOUGHT FOR REPUTA. TION AND HOLDS IT. Di d Rin: - Rings No department in our business seems to increase #0 rapidly as the "IMamond lepartment." Close prices, honest representation make this only ible. o In Solitaires, po better values can he had than our special $25, $50, 875, $100 and $150 Rings. " Each stone is critically examined before mounted, and our guarantee of re- funding money is of some to you. Kinnear & d'Esterre DIAMOND SHOP. 100 Princess St., King- ston. All Charges. Against the District Attorney Were Disproved' Up- on Evidence, So Finds Com- missioner. F WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME. Albany, N.Y, Aug. 25.~Richard L. Hand, Elizahethtown, appointed 'by Goveinor Hughes to. take testimony and report ° his findings upon the charges filed against District Attorney William Travers Jerome, of New York county, by a minority stockholders' committee of the Metropolitan Street railway company, in a report sub. mitted to the governor, finds that not one of the series of charges is proved | but all are disapprove Jipoh the evidence. He recommends the dis- missal of the char A request was made for Mr. Jerome's rémoval Hughes has not Commissioner Hand's the that to MAKES YOUR CAKES LIoHT. MAKES YOUR BISCUITS LIGHT. MAKES YOUR BUNS LIGHT. ~ MAKES YOUR LABOR LIGHT. MAKES YOUR EXPENSES LIGHT. Order from your Grocer. E.W.GILLETT Tres LIMITED having the public TORONTO,.ONT. OL, OL good as his motto, and that no in- 4 apacitys® indifference "or neglect of waty have heeh chown in any case." : KING ALFONSO PUT IN YOUR TANK AT OUR DOCK. Gov ernor acted Jpon report {| "My whole ea . the have discharged of his office with conviction sy." the report, has shown the duties zal and ability, upon says respondent heen onerous heir, Agi, Ag Is Now on a Visit to Friends in ""Fngland. London, Aug King Alfonso ar- rived" Here Tast night, and will rejoin Qu. Victoria, 'who visiting her moth®, Princess Henry of Battenburg, sister, of King Edward, on the Isle of Wight. His majesty"s arrival was markKéd by his usual eftatic behaviour The Spanish ambassador went to "meet the Dover boat, at five o'clock, to welcome him while other members of . the embassy. met the train from Dover at the Victoria station, at sev- en o'clock, None of them saw his ma- jesby whe. it turned out, arrived at Folkestown instead of Dover, and reached the Vietoria station on a spe- cial train at eleven o'clock last night. or 2.- is Spark Cofls, Spark Plugs; Colum- bla Dry Batteries, etc. in stock, REPAIRS PROMPTLY MADE. Selby & Youlden, Ltd. Kingston Foundry. Real Estate Bargains 6-room Frame House, on John St. and Double Frame slouse, on Charles St.;, with barns and stable. Can be bought right for a good investment, both rented. J.R.C.Dobbs & Co 109 Brock St. form vane 3 : SALOONKEEPERS PUNISHED. Thode' 'Who Broke Law at Lon- don Heavily Fined. London, Ont; Aug. 25.--The twenty hotelkeapers charged with selling hh Quér after hors during the Old Boys' Police Ma to reunion, appeared hefore gistrate Love and pleaded guilty the charges preferred against them by Inspector Galpin. "The heard publicly, and taken; the guilty ones pearing, paving their ting $1,030, with without: demuyr. cases, were not no evidence was s'mply ap- aggrega All paid fines, Ccosis Why Buy Imported Béschall 8 Wegaesday. Mattresses ? € pajemn Jeggue---dlontrea,, =; Jersey ity,' "0. Toronto, 4: Providence, ewark; &; Roehester, 0. Buffalo, Baltimore, 1-3, 4 . ; 'American leacue--Washington, 0: De trait, 1.- Cleveland, 9; Philadelphia, 2. Chicago; 6; Boston, 4. St. 44: New York, 2-6 National Pitt Q 24; When you can get better and cheaper goods your ows dealer, made by the Kingston Mattress Co. 110 Clergy St from Louis, York, St 1-5; Louis, 2. Cinecin- league--New shurg 1-1. "Poston, (Chicago, 1 Brooklyn, Philadelphia, 2 New York the lead in for the peunant of the League on Monday. sy. 9 nati, 1: the race National took "Silver Plate that Wears® ; { Silver of Quality For artistic charm, careful manu- facture, style and long wear "[B4T ROGERS BROS spoons, knives, forks, efc., are unequaled. The standard of silver excellence for 60 years. SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS Turcens, bonbon dishes, trays, efc., hoown for beauty and quality are made by the . MERIDEN BRITA CO. To Serve Life Sentence. Detroit, ~ Aug) 25.--A. Charles lev, a young Englishman, been in the eonnty jail at Port Huron for months, while his case was being Myestivated by the immivrant author- ities, at Washington, was, vesterday, sent baék to Pngland where he is to ehter a prison and serve a life sen- tence, Kuopsley 'escaped from the Brit- ish officials and made his way to this country." He was stopped at the tun- nel station of the GUT R. in Januapy and has ben in jail since, A Grand Review. Svdney, N.S. W., Aug. 25.--There was a grand review at noon, vesterday, in Centennial Park, in which 600 men of the royal navy. 3.000 men of the Ameritan eet, 7,000.0f the naval 'and military forces of New South Wales, and 1,000 cadets took part. It the largest. eeremonial parade witnessed in Sydney. 'The vast tural amphitheatre filled over 100,000 spectators. The nor-general and Lady Northcote a ball at Government Houge last evens Knis- who has NEW MACHINE SHOP. A call is invited for all kinds of gener. al manufacturing and machine repairing. Mpecial work such as machine sharpens fng lawn mowers (we have the only machine in the city for this purjose)-- repairing sewing machines, guns, phono. graphs, scales, razors, edged tools, divs; brazing, model and pattern making. Best of attedtion given all work. Repairs may be tested before leaving shop. Work guaranteed. Work outside city promptly attgaded to. Charges moderate. W. HUNTER, Machinist, 30 Mont- real St., (near Princess) Kingston. OQurders taken at Simmons Bros. and A; Van Juvan's Parcel Delivery, was evel na- with gover- was gave ing. DR. LITTLE'S FEMALE REGULATING. PILLS Best for Women's use, In irregularities or supression, at all Druggists, or by mafl, $2. DR. LITTLE MEDICINE CO., Toronto, Oat. He Died Suddenly. Catharines, Ont, Aug. 25.--Wil- liam Chaplin, Sr. died suddenly, early this morning, his home on .Jarvis street. He bad not been well for a week or but nothing was anticipated and his sudden taking off came as a shack to his friends and family. Mr. Chaplin was well-known throughout the dominion as a manu- facturer of axes and harvest tools. >t at 80, serious Excursion To Jones' Falls. Steamer + Aletha will leave Swift's dock, at 8 a.m., Friday, August 28th, for Jones' Falls, Fare 5c, . Standard remedy in leet, Gonorrhea and Runnings IN 43 HOURS. Cures Kid- rey and Bladder Troubls=. EE -------------- | ' . PITH/OF THE NEWS. - The Very Latest Culled From All ' Over The World. 7 : James Ross, who escaped. from the | Orillia asylum, was recaptured. f West Toronto will discuss with Toronto authorities of annexation to on. R. L. Borden wiil , Pembroke on Sept. 2lst; 1 Sept. 2nd, 4nd Toronto, Sept rd. | Judge MJ Keough, Westchester N.Y. may head democratic ticket for ue governorship of New York state ere are signs of servative split in Wentworth, ot . SeTYatve Foland be chosen in place of Col. Laweile Hayes, a negro, was indict- ed, tried and sentenced to death for murder all in less than an hour at T'y- pelo, Miss. It is reported that Liceuse Commis- sioner Dunn, Toronto, will resign as a protest against the granting of cer- tain licenses. : Alle visiting her uncle at Halifax ¥, aged thirteen, was bad- ly burned, her clothing being set op fire by the explosion of a lamp. Major Fraser, slated to run against Hon. William Paterson, in Brant an- nounces he will not be a candidate Mayor Patterson, Paris, may he con. servative candidate. 3 4 At dong Branch rifle ranges the first ay of the Ontario Rifle A opened with beautiful wind was easterly, about 700, The Ottawa labor unions ranging a reception to J. Keir Hare die, M.P., on his arrival on Wed- nesday. Among the events will be moonlight trip on the river. One hyndred million dollars, it is announced 'in Spokane, will .be ex. pended by" the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railway company in extending its system into the north Pacific coast country. "Tommy" Burns says that he won at Sydney only after the most deter- minal contest he evert Joughty and adds, "Im feeling good." Fifteen thousand watched and 24,000 awaited the result of the match. The name of Richard Reid, prineipal | of King Edward school, Berlin, is he- ing prominently mentioned in connec- tion with the conservative nomination the the advisability this city. nil spedk at London, ssociation weacher. The The attendance is are -ar- a nouse, | that THE FIRST TROUBLE -- ' | A Strike-Breaker Has Hjs Leg i Broken--Attacked By Mob-- | Keir-Hardie Did Not Strike a | Man Aboard Ship. Moritreal, Ang. 25.--James Keir Har- die, the British ldor member of par- liamend, was the guest of the officers of the Montreal Trades and Laber Council, to-day, being driven round the city and royally entertained. He addresses a mass mgeting at the Monument National to-night. It is de- nied by Keir Haedie's friends that' he tried to strike another passenger com- ing over on the Hesperian, while he THE HIGH-CLASS STOCK OF : . was making a speech at the saloon concert. This man, named Wother- spoon, it is claimed, made some dis- agreeable remarks during his speech. Strange enough this man died sud- denly a couple of days afterwards and was buried at sea. Death was due to "KINNEAR & D'ESTERRE natural causes. The first trouble in connection with the C. P mechanics" stake took place yesterday afternoon, when a mob of about 200 men of various na- tionalities set upon a small party of strike-breakers in the vicinity of Pa- pineau avenue and badly injured four men, three of whom were French-Can- adians and the fourth a Jew. These men got off a C. P..R. train run for the convenience of 'the workers, to proceed to their homes, when they found a crowd had collected. They were set upon by a mob some of which clubbed them. One of the strike- breakers had his leg broken. The men were badly used hy the mob before assistance reached them. It is elaimed that the trouble was not caused by the strikers, but by their sympath- 1zers, The Public Auction, B gi | 8 C.P.R. authorities they enrolled announce sixty-eight ex- . perienced men, to-day, to take the of the striking machinists. Most of these were metal workers, the class now practically desired hy {he company. t is announced that Charles Rivers, president- of the Grand Trunk railway, will not be able to eome to Canada this his accus tomed inspection of the systam. places Sir year to make for the dominion Joseph Sea- gram may possibly drop out. | The London Chronicle savs that few days ago Frederick Selous. noted elephant hunter, received ter from President Roosevelt him .to.make arrangements Mr. Roosevelt's outfit for tour. ' a the a let- asking to obtain his African School is to It will be un- supervision of Normal garden, The Ottawa have a school der the experienced Wesley Gibson, formerly superinten- dent of the school gardens establish- ed in Carleton county under the Mac- donald fund. Robert Connell, 1.0.1. one leg cut off helow the knee and the other foot cut off, by theengine of the Ocean Limited,, at Campbell ton, N.B.,: HE jumped on. the en- gine when it was moving and fell, the wheels going over him. German villagers made a demonstra, tion against a party of Americans, automobile killed a lad. In- proved that the chauffeur was blameless. Mr, Bartlett, owner, said, however, that he would in- demnify the family of the boy. The order of the Grey Nuns, Ot tawa, are celebrating the golden Jubi- lee of Rev. Mother Dorothy Kirby, widely known to branches @f the or- der throughout Canada, and the States. Born at Fitzroy Harbor, Ont., she became a nun - fifty years ago. "Valdemar Poulsens has started new and interesting experiments with his wireless system in connection with the forthcoming the West Indies sent thinks he words a minute tus. In the Canadian Rifle League school cadets who got positions engineer, had whose vestigation between Canada. I'oul- can easily send 150 by the new appara- opening services and the dur ing the summer shooting were : First, Dundas high school; second, Ottawg public school; third, Halifax county academy. Ten of each of these schools'. will shaot at. the DR A_ this vear and the league will pay" their ex- ly @rs. Annie Sinnot, the former in- mate of the Home of the Friendless, Windsor, Ont., who appeared on her way tion, has returned and applied for re- admission She loti slip bear- ing the address of Afie house to which she was directed and not knowing what to do she crossed to Detroit and after walking twenty miles to Mount Uiemens decided to return The gross earnings of the Canadian Pacific railway for the third week of August again showed a heavy decline from the big figures for the same per- iod last year. 'lhis year for the seven dave ending Aug. 21st the earnings of the system amounted to $1,356,000, as compared with $1,546,000 last year a drop of $190,000. Despite this they were $30,000 ahead of the earnings for the week of 1906, when they amounted to $1,326,000. Sues Modern Woodman. Golden City, Mo... Aug. 25. --Alleging that Tour of his ribs were broken, and that he was otherwise injured when he | resisted. efforts to "bgand" him, John | A. Greisel, editor of the Golden City Register, has brought swt against eight memberse of the Modern Wooi- men of the America camp here, asking £10,000 damages. The attack occur- red, Mr. Greisel says in his petition, on April 10th, while he was taking the second degree initiation ceremonies. He Was A Fraud. Gttawa, Aug. 25. --Henry whose forte is ringing up 'clergymen and representing himself as a business man, sending a deserving individual mysteriously = dis- to take a posi- she same himself and collecting the money, ape peared in police court, to-day, charges of swindling ministers, series of offences and for a week. or half a dozen was remanded Smallrox In Norway. Christiana, Aug. 25.--All the schools in this city have been closed owing to a serious outhreak, of small-pox. 1 hlaek | Judson Gimblett in the Woodmen | . McEvoy, for charity or a loan, and then going | ! | million shares were hought and He had a record for a like | SOME 12,000 VOLTS ; same at retail. Not Killed. Welland, Ont., Aug. 23 { < a pole rigging up a to connect ~While -on wire LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. CARD TO THE PUBLIC: For reasons bedt known to oursélves, we will dispose of atleast $10,000 (in 'all departments) of our stock at Aaction. : : Our guarantee goes with every article sold, exactly as if you had purchased We are not going out of business, but must raise this amount regardless of the original cost. Consisting of 'Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver, Silver- wear, Cut Glass, Gold Jewellery, Etc., Etc., will be Offered at Wednesday, Aug. 2 At 7.30 P.M. and Continuing Daily at 2.50 and 7.30 P.M., at Our Store, Cor. Princess and Wellington Sts., Kingston, Ont. : 'CHAIRS PROVIDED. 1 NEWS OF DISTRICT. with the motor which has been in- stalled to move 'the sting' bridge, on Main street, John Rocket, Thorold, received a severe shock of 12,000 volts, He was knocked senseless and fell back on the-safety heit. He-was. re- leased a. short time after and recovered, but his hands severely burned and a hole sas ed through his boots and socks. Valley, Port Dalhousie, was shocked by it, but not severely. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario. Some time during Friday night, R. Palmeris hotel at Corbyville, was en- tered and thé uninvited secured about $7 in money and some liquor. Renfrew Masonic lodge was founded the year of Renirew's incorporation, viz.,, 1858. The craft intend to eom- memorate the occasion in the near Lu- ture. . The home of Edward Loney, Smith's Falls, 'was totally destroyed by fire on Sunday night. was |S00nNn one of was burn- John also Budget From Sydenham. Sydenham, Abg. 25.--For the past month, the village has been filled to overflowing with both strange and familiar faces, who have been spend- ing their summer holidays. Mr. and Mrs. P.-W. Brown, formerly of this place, now of Collingwood, have been calling on old friends, for the past few! days. Miss Jennie B. Stewart of Toronto, is spending some time with friends in the village. Mrs.«#lunter and { Miss Ila Dav. Belleville," with Mrs. | Townsend. Miss Ruth Lamkins, Mos- cow, and Miss Tully, Peterboro, with Miss Effie Clow Miss Mabella Town- send has returned home, after "spend- weeks. He was a of the late ing a month with friends at Stand- James McNish. a of Leeds stead. Miss Florence Purdy is prepar- l county wis seveniv-ohe of ing to go and spend some time with Age . her father at Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. "My and Mrs. Donald Daniel Moore, of Texas. are the guests the fiftl ask W Renvor of Mrs. Tovell. Rev." Mr. Hanna and [5° "itd tontession of Aenyon, family have down the Rideau, on Hw . ; a three weeks' holiday Rev. g. |Spected citizens of Leidstone,* of Hafrowsmith, took [US celebrated the charge of the services in the Metho- |32'Y ©! their wedding dist, church on Sunday morning last, '0 o and the Rev. Elwood Lawson in the |SOrt is eighty Seven. a evening. Dr. Walter Jaequith is spend- Mes. Mary. A. Denby, ing: two with his parents late William Denby, Newboro, Frank Guess purchased the farm [died in Winnipeg on Friday owned by the late Robert, Kennedy. deceased her Mrs. Buck has taken up her old quar- {months ago but had ters here again. George Laycock, ac- | when she was seized with companied by his mother are holiday- | paralysis & week ago from which ing Fred. Wood, left for Mani- toba one week n and will remain for the winter. Over one hundred wents| from here by train to the lawn social | on the English church grounds, Wed- | But Real Estate Dealer Laughs nesday of last week, at Harrowsmith. | " Miss Maggie Caldwell, from. the far | at Superstition. away west, who has been with her | Spokane, Wash., Aug. 25.--One of sister, Mrs. J, P. Lacey, for the larg- Bo strangest coincidences i the his- er part of her holidays returned last {toy of real estate dealers in Spokane | has jugt become a matter of record in {the office of the anditor of Spokane | county. Thirteen is prominent through- out the transaction, but © F. Frank Lathrop, who has thirteen letters in 2 his name, laughs superstition to scorn. Bap- | , | He bought lot thirteen in bloék thir + his | {oen, on Thirteenth avenue, of Spark mother-in-law, Mrs. R., Stokes. He {Bros.. a real estate brokerage firm, preached a very interesting . sermon | with thirteen letters in its incorperat- on Sunday last Miss 'Edith Hunter | od name, for $513, on the afternoon has returned from visiting friends at | of August 13th. The property is in an Inverary. K. Darling, A. Darling, kad- | addition: legally registered as Wood- ward Stokes and Judson Gimblett {lawn Place, also containing thirteen leave for the annual camp next week. | letters. Karl G. Malmgren, of the firm Robert Stokes has left for the North | of Cutter & Malmgren, architects, West. George Gibson has returned to | who uses thirteen letters in signing his Levi Fluke's. Robert Gamble ¢ | name, prepared the plans for a bun- Melvin Hughson's. School has © re alow; now under construction, which ned u der J. Darling. Ervin Ca- | Will cost Mr. Lathrop $1, 00. Edwin Opehac = isiting Lon | C. Edwards of Spokane, cahdidate for meron & buek visiting 0M] a nels |) utenant-governor of Washington on and is stayine at Alexander Teeple's. | who Many herry pickers have been hi {the demoecrs ticket, also has this | (hirteen letfer in his name, has re- way and cleaned out most of the berries Edward Stokes The furniture nearly 'all saved, hit the building wag burned to the ground. The propeller Dundurn, of the ilton-Montreal line, in making Brockville wharf, Saturday night, rammed the launch Leta, of the local ferry service, practically demolishing it The death occurred at Algonquin on Sunday, McNish, one of the oldest residents of that He had been seriously ill for the past two Hhm- the of George section son pioneer and years MeKinnon, of two of venerable and highly re Glengarry, have sixtieth anniver The former is and his most CON nmnety-two years age con the Unt., I'he «Several refict of weeks has last broke arm recovered of nearly a stroke | here. [never regained consciousness. ro, A RUN ON THIRTEEN. week. Lake Opinicon Items. Laké Opinicon, Aug. 28 Most of | the farmers are done harvesting. Rev. 0. C. Elliott, of Stratiord tist (harch, has been' visiting is a ceived $13. premium for an insurance and policy on the house, which, accordihg visited ot' Newhore! to contract, will be ready for occu Mrs. Ewin Caird | pancy September 13th. George Mae- Stokes on Sunday.| Lean, with thirteen letters in his name, is the builder. Mr. Lathrop {employed as bill clerk by the Holley- Exchange) To Inwestigate. | Mason company, also composed of | New York, AM. 25.-A special com- | thirteen letters. | mittee of fivé members of thé New x | York Stock Exchange will conduct an Do Not Miss This. investigation of the transactions which Searchlight excursion to {took place on the floor of the FEx- Wednesday, steamer - America, than p.m., only 25¢c, sold | ¢ lately. Mr. and visited Mrs. R. | The potato crop is good. 8 Clayton, 7.30. {change, Saturday, when more al in enormous blocks and in such a man-| Mr. Kilmer, commercial and science arouse suspiciog that the master of the Collegiate Institute at "matched" as to create Avimer; gets the Brantford inspeetor- | ship, rendered vacant by the resigna- VS E-------- ition of J. P. Hoag. who is going to 25¢. Clayton And Return, 25¢. [the London Normal School. The Wednesday, stenmer America makes Salary is $1,300, with a S100 raise per a searchlight , trip to Clayton, one- annum until a $1,500 maximum half hour there, 7.30 p.m., home carly. reached. | ner as to { sales were so {a fictitjpys impression of activity. she is r "1 A GREAT SUCCESS. . THE CUT PRICE SALE OF HIGH CLASS SUMMER WAISTS. Made up in the latest styles of the finest Lawn, Mull and Spot Organdy, beautifully trimmed with Walguciennes Lace, and open, and blind Embroidery. One third off. New White Skirts, in La wn, Linen, Piqug.and Cotton Repp, trimmed with Lace, Embroid ery, Self-Pleating and Folds, at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 up to $5.00. Be in Time While All Sizes are in Stock. David M. Spence, The Leading Millinery Store, 119 Princess St. + A Snap-of a Life Time To Furnish a Home. As our Big Mid-Summer Sale is still booming. Making room for our Fall Stock everything redyced. -- A bargain for everybody. Lawn Verandah and summer goods less than cost. Pay freight. Packing free. Store open nights, at JAMES REID'S The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 147. TIME AND MONEY CUT IN TWO By kindling your fires and cooking your light meals with . Charcoal Put up in large Paper Sacks. 15c Each, 2 for 25 Cents. Delivered anywhere in the city. > McKELVEY & BIRCH, '69-71 Brock St Plums for Preserving