Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Sep 1908, p. 1

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. The Dail YEAR 76--NO. 220. NGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SE SEPTEMBER 18, 1908, | Merchant Beiriended. N.J., retired fatally circumstances at Phillips, Mr retary, on his revolver this death. PEACE UNION Montelair, onard, won shot a merchant, Inter-Parliamentary Repre- e sentatives Gather. GERMANY WILL SHOW: = sic = land Mr. ---- died before HER SINCERITY AS PEACE |. uld reach the house Phillips, who is fifty ADVOCATE. «| under arrest, inclined to credit were alone but in they other two his way to in the weapon found a with that met his that his the revolver and that it ind while he was examining nard police to of aged when he exploded S00 { 1hough his when Mrs An Annual | the Main- Great Britain Makes th Appropriation For tenance of the Peace Union-- - 3° It is Expected That .Q FY aan MU a Nations Will Follow Suit. quarrel between, the The retired from composed of represen ago, and world's par Phillips, the cham- wo men adent and ae occurred, a nurse were and say or a Leonard iX years in | secretary. IS. inter-parlia Yerlin, Sept mentary unmon, tatives of the linments, met, yesterday, of the reichstag, to discuss anew the peace of the world and how : maintain it through arbitration. | ea Prince Heinrich Von Schoenach Refused to Pay Till lath unanimously ted Threw Away Cigar. dent oledo, '0., Sept. 15. the depot. refused t gram he { Then rded crus the tobacco She for then interests, terest making nineteen in bers to Caro was ele presi I arrie at send clerk street welcomed the rovernment Von Buelow delegates on behall of He the at with they 0 Prince t rovernmet when aw she boa nued her until said German was a ct one Them in the end for whi efusi were striving fare Ochre ay his also « cal tleader politica ¢ Example, A de Mail, to Ll and Britain's Sept. IN the Daily decided of Great "a d the liquor London, Berlin, to Britain has appropriation the the thus from to SESSION patch ay ive 500 mamntena Sept. 18 two Port Arthur, Ont. puty returmng oflicer, and a poll clerk left by tered tug for Welcome a poll where there are i are within the | Shuniah, is placin ot Lhe props al to organization ' inter-parliamentary rédeives its first official re any power. The the which here in of which cognmtion ish deleg holding its now, lighted and are that ample of Great Britain will be follow ed by union Is no lands rit i lands ates union, are which a vote the the island might be therefore, to a of on he and, confident law owner 18 not dent law, vote, i ther the other governments 10 poll Germany As Peace Advocate. Berlin, initia tive : opened. Sept. Germany's wting the conference, I= ummoning « il explains and Chancel that Ger sincerity in sugg new Hague hints by the Von Buelow to soon would a re kaiser the effect show her The cent lor many as purpose an advocate of of Germany's action not disclosed in the and Italy have sub mitted Opinion here divided as to whether the kaiser merely making the best of his tion of virtual isolation or whether his purposd¢ is to-draw a new tie the powers in may find peace is request she to Holland 1s 5 posi N.Y., | Man at Masser.2, | in the Cal Lodged in jail. N.Y at of | the ip n Watertown, Is Sept the throttle the steam d, vesterda Massena vil cleavage between hope that yorters for 1 Germany new msane man international po a her iti {to open wide cene was te oht 3 Intosh wn A Big Increase. tore age, hi the our b ot more centre and do with fur ales More the far ton, aly of hin vr ing comutive which the this superior 1y h ' orkin we the our value fur-lined cor busy har nd fireman by. Without MelIntosh clambered oi two is best proo moment's of ladi the season t he 1 le ran towards into t his men « he ) m Bro price bell houts « relati I'he t beneath cra to Bibhy's $12.50 raincoat 1s the "wheels begar eman with OS¢ THERE ARE CASES Of Typhoid Fever in Personal Notes. 17.--Mr this . Iriend Sept ( Pert of Nay Jott ne h week her Heck Perth Littl visit y Mi the fo I'he And The beer 18th, I't Sept 174 ended Inn Canadian History M 1 Se Robb ] Colleoiate hing Wi M rea typhoid fev ontre Albany take Mr is he Dun i FOR A MEMORIAL TOWER. x Canadian otlice 1901 Cornwall Montreal 1904 --The wa spened Snowball 1006 hancel the Dingle. N.S:, Sept. 18 i Halifax, has fund to erect the Dingle property he Halif: { AX. a lub, « 8 to raise a Sir N Wer on i died I wick on: the « 8 trun 1 park ime ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS Quaint old style. $3.75 Set. one they be Sani fund Siu ription of $1,000, the park. The practically .d 000 be m Halifax iL park on the towel the project out witl be an m the 150th hment. of Novi tion of tabl hament tutions 1n Also a few sets short or two pieces. While last. $2. 95 ------------------------------------ ROBERTSON BROS. Int IN Ih Sf Philad Morton. nine trom obtai It means a sept New York, hotel on a New York, mone « was a nt rant with te ood prov 1 fraudulent hy 1s of shock ea Ecuade An earthquake nie at va Bil hy 's § juil, pe | A PECULIAR FATALITY. Shot By Man He I~ and under home Leonard's private The sireet, Phillips told employer 1 the a vears old, the sto the, adjoining heard evidence men. buakiness had taken great in- him CARRIE NATION'S CRUSADE. i Conductor | smoking attitude Poll Without Voters. serutine specially char voters municips money by f P AVES ordin word must MAN 15 NOW TN JAL 'TRIED TO 'START ENGINE WITH MEN BENEATH. Ovarcome | and Afterwards With thrilling tood clo hes spite vied tu Napanee-- attending returey spending arrive Club to Erect One I'he undertak a memorial has presented -N X15.000 op ni lined tion commemora niversary ary Prominent Physician Arrested. arrests itive charg 186 50 raincoats for SHARKS BL The War Veterans Their Marks. L00KNG FOR SAP: nih |" Took LIFE WIT TE WitE coms CORD. Suicide of organist in Church at Cananjaigua. Se 1 | i Had Ar N 3 anandaigua, pt' Ww. a ak a well be n ian and scion of one of the old- est famil in Cai igua, was found hanging the bas t of the Firs \ Congregational church, where he had officially led for Nn years past as ganist He was about fifty ew and is said to _-- been dexpon- | for some tin He disappeared , and the condition it is ght he has been déad four or five 8. He used a small window cords Mr. Rankine was not & skilled performer on the and organ, but a composer well,. and had taught hundreds |voung musicians his ##t. He has no | near relations liv in this vicinity. John | teel pe- | here. i Georg musi are in house, and it | Mr Leo- | | jor the d asked Tut told his The | heart, i | ADVANTAGE TO BE TAKEN OF GENEROSITY ast Nas i of the £m in it doctor only piano as was ot i | , | police | The fatal | 1 Leanard | no | the Canadian Government-- Veterans Warned Not to Sell to Agents--Association is | Readv to Handle the Scrip For Veterans' Advantage. | of | Mr. | about | Montreal, Sept. 18.--The generosity fof the Canadian government in mak- {ing a free grant of land in the North | West to veterans of the South African | war ig in danger of being taken undue | ladvantage of through all | grasping enterprise of estate rents, Ac Ivertisements "appeared, day, in_all the Montreal asking, soldiers who Africa to call at James street, and themselves in the too real a on Satur- | : i newspapers, | i in an address on those who did real estafe ag | office, and were informed that government grant of land to which they were | entitled worth $160, and that the real agent would pleased to purchase scrip from for S100 a for tunate intention cars of Rev f the South sociation of {monthly meeting . lday evening, warned Ot | selling agents, and intimated that {the association would themselves han [dle the serip of veteran unable take up land, and would do so to the best advantage of the holder. It will be remembered that North-West rebellion the veterans eeived similar grantsy which many Z| them were foolishly induced to dispose of real estate ents, sedlin for $50, land which the { marketed | Nation | tele | fought South | a >t and pay threw [Ha 0 | ent | the | assailed | was to estate the i be them | By | this circumstance news of | "had already -rehehed-the J. M. Almond, president | African Veteran's Montreal, who, that body, the men against de =A CHARLES MURE Barristef or is to enter Cabinet a8 Secretary State. s Ottawa at the | he Federa Thurs hold of The lity to : ol IN NAPANEE JAIL to I he resi te any a the re alter MITTED ARSON. And a Third Threatened to Xill **"Hie Father and to Do Other ot | | | | to ag some | agent 1 | wards a on Saturday. Sept. 18. ~Three prisoners were brought to Napa: from Fhigton, and placed wo were brougnt he J. ot Flinton, wpial here. They dik, charged GANANOQUE ARISES Napanee, | handeufied For a Covered Rink on Tu {in jail fore J and committed for are Charles Guanyon with" having, on "Sepgember LE fire to a belonging to H. Vance, lof the township of naladar; Stanley of Kaladar township, with set to ba te of {And Calls Building. Sept. IR enthusi held the to talk over skating cupied Gananoque, An astic meeting was thall, last evening, question of a covered Ex-Mayor W. J. Wilson Statements of ad, unanimous to for town the rink. the owners in set | n an 0 tugun chair from rink sugounding towns \ the meeting at proceed stockholders the [in some fire belongin and Philip aving m the | were Ie was E m y joseph A walk once Francis Gunvon, {eanvass i . t vith threatening Ary con ) committees estimates nd | prevailing ern, als buikdirg Fh h rink on yet of nece lable avail property buiichn ght before Lal to elect. and, the on opinic <u ah suital should arling and the business Ie used summer, fort] rn. "The behind tart the Lg | men ntere Magy ter of north, My wa BY BURNING OF : SOUTH BAY CANNING COMPANY. while playing to h upstairs hi a teh 5 Mrs | chi | fire 0 Plant Was Burned at An Ear- ly Hour on Friday Morning-- After More Cans--Put on Ad- ditional Insurance. sone Id | The low, and wher below, ries from she flames, minutes he where found ll he succeeded not burne« alled Y clothing mat child a number ot neat the Wi Is S50.000 A the Sept. iped South the body smotheri hild's aid the report She soon in Ont., tel the an early Jart n, Bas before M« t flames, but badly al 1€ mpl out cannin i fic wa of ann summoned to relieve lit At it tle | ong sufferir last that 1 1s progres bly Fra: larnhart Hor Oswego ot who have Capt schooner with one-time ht Nig k tl Fifteen whole had the down that liscovere wroug 1 by two o'eloc for ration 80 quite {hers Gan lami vas ht Lov the it <ovt the |B tchman ry, at # day Fhe Steacy, houses | past few in store-house Mr the f There sines said flames build shutting yesterday Mrs. Wallace loronto nd + S a4 mass o t he pital, fires 1n vening, W 'lock hurch, been performed ( tred he that t morning; said to determine Apart from the a fire, the South Bay will doubl r. fire machinery, canning leit, yesterday, to purchasé a the rest of turning out destroyed , the and { tia loss fire the company onsiderable we mn big p a 1 the loss from a hon roaa ra as at Hed \ runners day number hat several The has deprived et season uch the if | fron in ise is s, we | hit 0 lHowin Roval Church for of ow, fre Fulloch, from and Maggh Wing, of stro Kel Mrs con=ignment the fall pack so well, were factory the for town, | i d Ly Misse Osha Ns that Ww, Smit m on Syracuse three pro- building buildings house Grace from wa Visiting Keves First frienc Mise her sister, Sask I'he » frame Cana store- engine Mrs with Fra: Kin wt Humbo out « town almost inery 1 buildings is of to be the in y the loss of the complete destruction Work will likely. have led for the rest of vill mean a big loss, owers of truck for suffer. was also ¢ John Kidd, 20y str Sanford following SnSpen F Yedard, Defer Bedard's, | street Banfield, Hu: ( Gracev's cost : » Ia Q t 0 > can ver rives the ipality 10 0 vana, uba the this by insur- k med estimated at. $50,000; covered ete "an he pretty ance. The buildin 812,900. There 200. There S300 on } CREVISTON'S ACT. ac well that anadian and Si valued msurance was an. insu the stock in fortunate for vesterday, took were 3: Too Handy With Gun, Shoots Wrong' Pair Manhattan, Kan Sept son of rance for the the his sub Ouse that leavi hureh, Hamilton, surance the 0 ( oons, i : out tar STO. ey storehot th t i 1 the tiv hi addec sult Cr was of a sk mn , because a gr a shot ) y ; viston quan of the fall pack. was (Creviston there the evening the of offence shotgun, friend passing thém Creviston Middletown, N.Y Osterholm was arrested, killing of Capt. New York City, the « afitine York liber Edward charged his \t I was side ar he : commanding offic station,' state of juar New [he al ville will be Bibby's $2 convention for held on October 3rd. hats are nobby, d conceal indigna ar ing him, i comfort, | | {mayoralty | term. store- owners an stock stored i } | | | t | | | | the | ter-par liamentary A yesterday. | ported from St. is will l woollen | | over moepace i « India TWO SAID TO TO HAVE COM. has invented a typewriter whien will P.R. tet Bad Deeds--Likely Will Elect (eclined the I the presi? pe woollen regard rested a for | before with Daniel Moriarity, or ol Brock- | a i TAKES BROTHER FOR MOOSE. Accident in New Brunswick May End Fatally. Fredericton, N.B., Sept. 18, --What may vet.prove a fatal shooting acvi- dent occurred, Monday night, on Yoho waters, about twenty miles from this city. Two brothers, Benjamin and Edward Smith, both well-to-do farm- ers, to . get an early start for big game, left their homes, travelling six miles and camping on a barren spot, where they observed moose tracks. About dusk they left the camp in dif- ferent directions for a brook. Finding no game it occurted to them that the moose might be at a spring not far away and both started for the spot. Benjamin got there first and was mak- ing a birch horn to call the moose, when Edwird approached. Seeing only the lower limbs of his brother, who was crouching, Edward thought he had found a moose and fired, the bullet entering Benjamin's groin, smashing a rib and passing through the abdomen. You have me ! wounded man's the prepared to reload his rifle to his brother's side he found ter bleeding freely i i Hd LATEST NE | 14 tr dion Fre Er ot And Disans PI Places. THE WORLD'S TIDINGS ¥ GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Winnipeg had it ninety degrees in on Wednesday. Scott, Ottawa, seat for shade Mayor killed Cry was the brother Rushing the lat will hold his the balance of his as Prince Von we :lcomed the in- union to Berlin, Buelow Investors Need Protection. Sept In the Standard of Empire 'Finance' returns to his attack the Ontario governmint's electrical policy. He says nothing can breed ill-feeling lack of sympathy, and political troubie so quickly as the large sums of English money to the colonies at the dictate of cialism. "Finance" demands an vestors' protection society, with man like Milner at the head. Defeated Slave Traders. Paris, Sept. 18.--Déspatches to the government, from the governor-gene- ral of the French Congo, state that a force of 600 French troops under Capt. Jullied, have romted the Ouadai tribe, whose tervitory is in the centre of the trade in slaves amd con- traband arms. The tribesmen's numbered a thousand. What About A A 'New Derby. Our $2 and $2.50 derbies are world beaters for style and quality. Camp- bell Bros'., the Jeaders in men's hats. THE FIRST TRAGEDY HE WAS KILLED WHILE HUNTING DUCKS. J Edgar Humphrey Vietim of Fata ity at Cape Vincent--How the Distressing Acciflent Happened. Watertown, N.Y.) Sept. ISWith the duck shooting season hut a day open- ed, the first hunting tragedies in this on occwred early Wednesday morning, at . Cape Vincent, when Ed- gar Humphrey, nineteen years old, was filled with shot from a gun in the hands of his friend, Robert (O'Neill Humphrey died within five minutes af fer receiving the charge. He son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick |rey. | from cholera are re- de aths London, Petersburg and. twelve J Seventy 18 Manila. Coal rom on discovered in the Morse River, las heen numer: Brit- h ctions on Columbia \ Sydney despatch s: states that his fight his last: a Baker, mills, seventy dense the that Burns with Johnson od loss of 80- in- a he Abram Smith's Falls on Wednesday, of died years, clouds of smoke hovering lakes are proving a serious navigation. Ihe University" of St. Petersburg as, elected Count Tolstoi an honorary nember of the faculty. F'here will be a judicial investigation the affairs of the Canadian na- tional exhibition; Toronto. Sir Ralph Benson, judge of the high ourt of Madras, says each year brings nearer to seli-government, Khudson, Danish engineer, wed Lhe to nto losses Hans a eceive and print less An appeal for strikers wire messages. assistance for the C. being issued by the nternational Machinists' Association. LU. Colquhoun, deputy minis- education, ofiered and of Toronto of has been appointment librarian campaign Tupper's decision to ive part in the struggle. Guatemalan esident nal ity \ resent bert t the Hib- no at feature of Sir Charles take mo significant revolutionaries tried to Cabrera by means of machine, connected with ts telephone. Seventy thousand the Oregon-California set le the itive res of land line have protection and birds aeroplane was Washinoton, Selefudgx Wright seriously 5 M Mahon, at Cornwall of obsolete al on been for pro- ol rht at asic gation I'l Wrig wrecked aon Thurs killed and injured. the opening of spoke strongly the grand jury expen system B3th of To- |dawn surgeons, was | Cre hands hy pet rabies a few hours ¢ was 10% was a Humph assizes, abolishing and Riordan, known tavor tarted rowing nhout Mud oars, men saw ve voung men for ducks Humphrey was back to O'Neill gone some mud hen. He Ort toward at the After the O'Neill a raised his and Canadian [fired. At the same moment Humphrey Montreal, | stood up, getting the in the back gave his view of | of his head. O'Neill nearly frantic affecting the [as the result of the accident. Coroner | Pierce 'is investigating and will de accept- | clare that the shooling was acciden one badly { had the of bitten } mn a whi fied « distance later gun Wilfrid the Manufacturers Thursday tariff L: at banquet ht, question wrier, in shot the as business Jritain its the Franco-Spanish note, in tl to the conditions for the re- gnition of Mulai Hafid as sultan of | Moroe It tated that Germany also has accepted the terms of the Great announces wince of PASTOR INFORMED. ) is This is Why His Window Was Smashed. ote Alexander at child identified the vssault Stevens, 18. <The Jarsonage morning, by mvesty Riviere, for assaulting | Smith's Falls, Ont., Sept. C.P.R.. train, hae |inmates of the Baptist Stevens stated he was | Were startled, Wednesday train at the timé when | the crashing of glass; and committed and had no | gation it was found thee a bot He | tle had heen thrown rh of | the drawing-room windows and thrown { with that | bottle were d Who the perpetrator has not t 'been di deed is believed connection the | "Rev St formation | | Pakenham, ar-| Deux | on a been drunk on the recollection of what had occurred. guilty on was beer through one leaded not 1. Bellamy, arrest l'oronto, the man who swindled Mrs. J. A. Pat- | tan, Evanston, Ill, out of $20,000 in notes and cheques in a deal in spuri and manuscripts, He played the same game Chicago woman. manager of the Katahdin Pulp | Paper company, of Lincoln, Me the ngressional investigating |, committee, session in Appleton, Wis." that tarifi on wood pulp were cut Unité States pulp mer of business, 4 uncler such force both windpw and Mi is Farlane, helieved to be alias to at ol th shattere ms, at outrage it the had of to have SOME with the Dr action pas note books | to 1 rich ous tor, wo, for se ne oH during daring ir the hotels prohibited 8 have sal gainst « he and 1 told ! for selling hours During Tuesday the liquor the prog of the fire, morning barroom of it and co in the off, the would have go out ause both material are so much cheaper M Canada. he noticed a lig going it heard the cash rng o coming I'he hotel-keeper in question was | brought before the police magistrate | and fined $25 and costs, and he LV n on i learn the cause to reg man out raw and labor IN FIVE YEARS TIME. PECULIAR CIRCUMSTANCE. 4 Commie] Alship Wil Be They |Cquld Not Get Away From oon Here. { City, Utah, Sept. 18--1 . [ Name. vears airships will be | Smit} s Falls, Ont., flving passeng across the ocean in {Henry olk, who or ; eighteen hours, 200 miles an hour. | had been a resident Joyne icht will be commercialized in | Leeds county, died : A pe The perfe sted he liocopial | lenliar circumstance in connection with ble to encircle the globe in a | the family of deceased is the fact that | weel These statements were made | her daughters are all united in mar- vesterday, by Thomas A. Edison, the riage to men of the same family name famous inventor, in the course of a as their own ¢ ud vet are not related. talk on aerial navigation. They are Mrs. W. J. Pol ombardy; Mr. Edison asserted that the proper | Mrs. Samuel Polk, Port Elms ley, and idea had not yet been worked out, iMrs. J. H. Polk, Burgess. The deceas- but would be within five years. led was a sister of R. L. Joynt, 'Neither the aeroplanes now owned {M.P.P., North Augusta. by the Wright brothers nor any air- rr ships, built along.that prine iple, nor the idep of the dirigible bal loon, will ever be of practical use or success commercially," he 'said. Salt Lake Sen "Within five pt. 17.--Mrs venty-six vears New vesterday. Re rs ot he In Chinese. 18. ~The Smuggling along Kingston, Ja., Sept Daily of an arrangement whereby Chinese, smuggled into Cuba from lmaican ports, are being carried across the on small coasting hoats. covery hats for style. cheese and to a beer was « {hree-months-old 10 was stated in a case at low. (London) police court. often understand us friends; they are far-} : | hats is Campbell Bros'., Kingston's {style centre for men's hats, Bread, supper ¢ haby, it Brentford Our enemies better than our ther off 1 Bibby's $2 hats for dressy chaps. iven It's Heard On All Sides. ex- | Ja- | v'rosecutions { headquarte rs for hats a the local courts are likely te fol That the store for newest styles in lin Aastralia LAST EDITION 'Probabilities : Toroato, Sept. 19-Ottawa Val- ley and Upper St. Lawtence 10a.m ~Moderate winds, fair. Sat- urlay, come lo- wal thunder showers. but mostly fair. Zu Recollection { Oph | Quality Remains Long After the Price is Forgotten. We can give you the best made garment not at the' } cheapest price, but at the lowest price you can get a well designed properly made, perfectly fitting garment. It will be worth your while to call and see our "Stylish Tailored Suits We have a leader at $17.70 Ask to see it, Feather Raffs at 2 Reduced Prices Ostrich, Cogue, Marabout, ete., in Colors, Brown, White and Black and Black and White. Hundreds to choose from; $3.50 to $25.00. Our Heatherbloom Pet- ticoat Demonstration : You ought to see if only to see these beautiful garments. You'll be delighted. Quarterly Style Book at 20c. With Coupon for any pattern. --A To 15¢. APAAAAPPPPPPAAPNPPPPANI MARRIED. ANINGHAM--LENE the Rey daughter John Hl Linea the ROBERT J. REID. The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street, New Honey In Comb | and Extracted NOW IN STOCK. Jas. Redden & Co., {IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES, MUSTARD CROCKS For Pickles, at 5c. and | each, Pickle Bottles, at 25c. | dozen, at TURK'S. re | | | i | i 10e. per "Phone. 708, Telegraph publishes a story of the dis- | | Buckley & Sons' Celebrated Hats. Are sold in Kingston only at Camp- thell Bros' fashion"s acknowledged ng furs, A large contingent of British dele- gates to the conference of the Associ- ' {ated Chambers of Commerce, to be held in I, intend journey- 'ing via Canada. Bibby's $15 suits are beauties,

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