Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1908, p. 1

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u again great grievances presentative « they ( | ty on that occasion took the policy of |¢ Me { « I t is ! f serious is ¢ f © JUNPED 10 EE HUNDRED LIVES IMPERIL- seriou policemen ' terday, fellows pris « street an LE ape A, ONT SLEEP IN STEERAGE. KINGSTON First and Second Cabi ns of Liners Was owded. \ { wepodl, Spd 23.--The great At timers outward bound for Am having the busiest time ever All the first and second ca- bins are crowded to their utmost pacity by returning Americans have finished their sight-seeing. Nearly all the passengers book their | berths at a month before the vessels sail, and those who have failed to this are vainly looking round for spare cabins. | Holders of tickets cases offered advance of per cent. on the prices they paid | they~witl surrender their berths. wealthy tourists are sleeping steerage, though passing the saloon. is estimated cans invaded "The THE © USE OF SLANDER ---- -------- Laud the Dead in Order to Slande the Living. Fo Shy in R veste an | Li | lantic erica are TY known ca-~ o | lar {foun the-w mone, land [ foune i least do Sir Wilfred Laurier Scores the Opposition on Its Policy of Vilification---Has no Charges to Make. have in many been' an if {in D Some lof No) | the in { Willie mn day 150.000 this of them," agent of a large shipping "were of thé middle ahd neces- sary that they reach New York Jwoges- the autumn their that London majorit "Te i Ao It is particularly Ameri party," examples the ervatives he éited the the Hodgins during bout the Almo t ate deeds. the A but not in the he alle envleave at | said: that oppositionist meeting, Sir Wilfrid dead in order slander the living. the dissolution, the ey could have run par- I they Referring to the the Tilbury "They land they better Referring to premier said th liament thought sult the hand, year. said firm, conservative ol poli the the ole « sO d the cot were | clasg, it is may a to exploit, Ross rifle wing the i ard case of | charg past Ross Lo resume business. One I but the veut nger, ' rifle mort to at lacked the foret} passages a Une would cost who their perturbed. delay time had come on Those We grent to kept 1506 atly the wo ir of hu works book before gre cls to greatly that the week in Lima have re, man 1 nie every a del to : decla red | X100 in proj u not posed in u Unless | am the Vears know whether or how was danger the we want have and n a I'he whoie vorked behind the exeeptio m, an he confidence onser 1900 and 1904 P we in in ¢ one mistaker t mistaken ths ight Why not rd Haliburt Sane Vent > ago year stimony . of | vears age he pot tl rifle i | | | | | | | { | wise Why should lost the 1896 } the peo ha wfice 1000, nh mn on 1 1 | Matt tin there the people confidence in of the old our party that agam been duty to and to remedy the reformers fought for the Lafon that day » AVE me even be ever why have | formers wm ror it principles It was ay who government, Jaldwins reformers ol sentation under the guidane obtained repre I'he rvative av, boas 0 a Hor {ral, i The You gre re we can 08 us school; " I tern of "Sir )osition wunst aflirs ony serio ha our har be thei record ha in ol | } parliar the 0 re SIXLy year en | Lon {to ke of months who taines and « RT mt brought elf. 1% 12 et ne CE § launched I \ n- | N \ TEE ES [ government R SR > the mn John tem Ii wa repre Dr. i Colon « of i who Brown, eryative [1801 > at and entation pt wore time 1593 ay. | he ing t made college Wilfrid, * t, we have > IW $ { 3a that WILLIAM HAYWARD. dr: been | velt, The Donte ral raska. | The ommittee he will ville the presidential | work having | He a lowver| member of the [the Committee bile [1° the Repub] ww population CONS AY | | | | | | t car aul continue confederation liber gave u left for nt day, to confederation and Brown and it of of thi wineciple of ection ol hanship of record n Sir Lieve us, the the carry has been the pres generation, and reformers he pro I WI out tl the 1 1 | have « i » hay | practices If Mr upport | premiers unr I'hat minoritit the people wants ti thinks he conservative Borden the to help him but he Sinee cial | ates he ve of prov | | was out "Bat yosition orward I cnon tl win, ay is not claim the broug any the record of Have they great prineipl they to-day 3 Na i what is { welcome, has h t | (Cheers. ) he at | rvice reform is part of the platform lof the conservative party, 1 will he | very glad for my part if he will make | nvert of Mr. Hanna pnd the nment, and ther to-day ? © ng of him Ar civil | any al- grievance No. Their the ery of not n T pre bound The ( M the rC which can up for is wint to? only ery '8 andal.' od say they for sinpiy I 1 1 to tht ry was v rid. He onservative in word Wik avs | * | was a lg elt wo party { mn ng H | gover shone callin purit I FALLS OVER PRECIPICE. | And. His Sweetheart hausted. A tiona ord, : f is Found Ex- 1 | | voung er limbed na inty Vi LED BY OUTRAGE. ester. | Save Ten- Certain to and Firemen From Almos Black Handers Seek Their Policemen nac at urn ants Death Revenge Two of New Yor¥, dy hurt, escued almost jd re | od st Cyel ha buildi dation . . wn t | vs four + half Number nal} 1 > 1 iro 1 ompi the ept - : of prec we a FIGHTING FIERCE Imier Monte 1 certam { tl imperill Hand and firemen, anc ader of Convicts, Foiled in At- wert measu hundred more nembers i} | were tempt. « ¢ » | al | 1 at fell ve ry fles be INDUSTRIES. HIT HARD ::: third AT WATERTOWN, N.Y. BY mite THE DRY WEATHER. | '™ ture P.R Fi wh mn I'he wttemplan nt hou Almost 1 I 5 ! atl evervwl two me of re partme in the warning be destroyed arl o-dayv a Er ---------------- DAILY MEMORANDA. ny them at + morn Wat Be Fac Beaver Help From Out Going at Wi Said Ti Dam Keep Let ries 1 + il 0 hanor Mich and E <{ gun Ower Island 1887 surpt caped, n ler matu the O00 OF this, it fait permitting time SELF SEALERS ALL SIZES IN STOCK AT ROBERTSON BROS. matr ate ALLE the en locked up. Pabl Nava at was Wilbur Mans Wright Breaks Record Fr Ww ce, Sept n th Josey violir last «him nor time gin A RIO, who Snyder was a peculiar character vacation of hustled {had a fondness | . ; tare hunting for 100! cover silent man. LATEST NEWS De spatches From Near And [ht WORLDS TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- --Notes From ot. iopened at Washington, | night. of was uilty, Milks xd (8) ndian reported Hugh le Oys shot agar vidently retary of Paris Bi WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908. SCORES ST, QUANTITIES FOUND. Fond of Canned.Salmon and Gold. N.Y., Sept. --~Peter ler, aged sixty years, was buried athburn cemetery, near Versailles, rday. His death was caused by ver-indulgence in canned meat. and canned salmon, quantities of the stuff being | in his room, secreted in out-of- ay places. It is supposed all the v he earned was turned into gold, since his ' death relatives have 1 several sacks of gold eoin and more. They also dis- ed two bank books, with deposits unkirk banks. Little was known iyder's habits, as he always was a He lived with his brother wn at Versailles, © T restville, for Democratic Candidate -- Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. "The presi- dent has fit to the can candidate another indorsement. It! seen give republi- | seems that | am running against two | republicans instead of one, but our | platiorm is so plain and the purpose | of our party is so well expressed in| that platiorm that I am prepared to | meet the argument of one or both of | them." So declared William ing at Convention hall, which was | packed by thousands, while outside | [ae quadruple the number, necessitat-| ing a brief overflow talk | Mr. Bryan in his speech here charged | the Standard Oil company "the most ancient the offenders against and morals," and ace used | of form op- | {pression been a conspicu- | J. Bryan, speak Distant Places. of law jit "employing every of SIBLE FORM. having both of officials and of | and ous corruptor Interest Everybody | {public opinion All Over--Little | Alter f Everything Easily. Read |" to nd Remembered. | eadidates, (13 ers That his remarks, at convention hall Mr. be said : the way of Bryan | can premised in Jacques Buses?) solicitor ill with appendicitis. were 176 deaths from cholera Petersburg, on Tuesday. internationai fisheries 1. ' has not yet impri-} Can he 8 tion 7 Roosevelt soned a trust magnate, {mise that Mr. [cessful ? There day than re congress are there ' more F'uesday were preachers are campaigning on dou with being {ity {duce the { gradual lis reached. running against two republican (is a calamity ? [ity reform from a republican administra- |mean a panic he pro- | tariff would Taft would be more sue- had a panic trégsts to- {so when he was | equivocally to revise it immediately ? ANDARD "Most Ancient of Offenders, "He Says at Medina. Claims He is Pitted Against Two Republican Candidats. inaugurated. t Can he promise that the rusts would decrease under Mr. Taft ? 'The democratic party has a plan. { Under this plan no corporation will be permitted to control more than fif- ty per cent. of the total product, and every corporation controlling more than twenty-five per cent. will be brought under the supervision 'of the federal government and compelled to conform to restrictions which will pro- | tect the public. By setting a limit to the greed these corporations that aspire to monopoly, the democratic party would protect the smaller competitor and the public. "Would this be a calam The democratic party would re: tarifi, beginning on gooils competing with trust made goods that are sold abroad cheaper than at home Would that a calamity Our par- ty would continue the reduction by until a revenue tariff Will the president say that be v stages "calam- would | right has of the when he a tariff promised Does the president mean hy that democratic success 2 NH what that a reduction bring a panic last fall under that his party 80, to claim high FOR A UNITED EUROPE. wep the children off the streets at = -- J, bia, M ex-president Bogota on of Satur- | Maroquin, died at Max Waechter in Berlin Urge Adoption. Berlin, Sept. 23. Max Waechter, the English merchant, who originated the scheme for organizing a United from President Roose- |States of Europe on the of a + election of Mr. Taft. jeustoms federation, has arrived in Ber- has appointed Archbishop Hin for the purpose of popularizing his nwill, Vancouver, 'superior-gene- {idea among the delegates to the Inter- the Oblate.Order of the world, [Parliamentary Union. In an interview large horseshoe factory at Belle- {with the corr&spondent of the New burned on Tuesday night, | York Times Sir Max said: : > "1 regret to observe the wholly has rejected the offer of | false impression that prevails in Am- to lLerica concerning my scheme for a fed- erated Europe and the allegation that |it was conceived primarily with a view to fighting the Yankee trade peril That is a totally wrong im- {pression. When the' United States of have been brought into being first according to my Brant will be the establishment of a liquor to close treaty with the American repub lic of a truly reciprocal character Odd- "Meantime the union Col., | the American the most the | vincing argument my eighteen [federation idea pointing that the which Plumstead, Eng., {combined to eat husband to come to |perity of the are chiefly became depress- { their absolute fear of England, CONSE commit- ir to send- agricultural Transvaal government is to the Ont. Foraker charges have Sir wo students n e at Guelph, R. Hearst 1 a letter urging pope « basis ontreal city council mediate | stiiki oked neck' Smith was at Montreal, of the Malone, and sentenced November 27th. Judd, claims to be arrested found murder of | to be so-called on A nment spotter wida Indian re harged with Europe their plan, who a was on object, serve, giving near lodge of I using of Denver, reduce to am states as for I am circumstances produce the United States freedom another, the for the mainten- strength-sapping lastly and pri absolute free trade which between the different parts of their enormous territory "Inter-European free of my contains serious difficulties. imvitation grand at proposal members sovereign in session con- down t a to European out have | e pros- | i i for Lee-Jone te by her la to the ed cide. at junent | join him, of thought of the tick from one of the of expensive, systems, the tack lack ance | military marily exrsts ving him and necessity Manito- were damaged, their hail cubic reported from and Threshing outfits ng moved from and in one place twenty-four are ones s foun- stones inches 18, trade is the | Its realiza not insur- here at tell him Everv crowned head Europe whom I have met has the al I expect te accomplishment ring scheme. but am to basic idea Falls, a a box-car fog, and back was right Smith's walked off to the below. and McGuire, brakeman, tion mountable the kaiser more it dense His his nch, the seriously adly owing I injured crushed. Reil Hays! explosive, claims, track about mn lumped to at verily [FN propo has invent its "Reedite," times a called is four powder the kind : new he 1 giant reater than generally used. Roosevelt and his family their summer hohdays Bay to Washington this Part of the president's holi- have been spent for his African ARTIFICIAL EGGS. Starch, Albumen Other Ingredients. 23. --Food art recent as and of dy as a na- ({ | Made of 1 | ient iden | ed ter adu in Paris lecture how white without from P m It fore Sept. becoming aris, | | be Lic 1s a line was shown at the Academy grapes may turned fr the qualitie in ¢ J a said to in of Science ly hunting be af eting orape in | Premier Lau vill hur to the during council and the accord wa 21 1 injec 1 nanufac bh sday, vreate had I'he town holid: recep ood" orang Ontario has de workihops has his fre ordinary variety ture the taine Line m tor dye harine mad produce lared AS 1 of aniline con an Ys : in a solution of sac that and and zen of Lambeth Man., My will close pay first manager at Elkhorn, killed a burglar. the store to hunting part) bur the act, schools « ement is now annound ial The { artifi 1 o to Canada's ec are being sold. I'he variety, and a mq ingenious ag rfermed of was flour Y Ti ael arl's hard-boiled' are manufactured in the manner. The yolk is paste. containing orn 1 other redients rolled to hardened, then store, ecas are of the and by entered for secre st and who and man a a | ing the incased wn by a vlar, an store The was proper in albumen | The albumen then placed in an shaped envelope of gelatine, which, placed in a shell made of paris, mixed with other and behold, vou have an! it i= impossible the genuine ! | looting ised in the es 1 To Hoist The Duties. Herr imperial treasury, esti- to be met during oming five vears, at over SHM - 0 y sonousfis proposals meet Articles ~ of utuversal consump espe ally bea and will be i. 1 POKER PLAYERS CONVICTED. taxed nfust contribute share! The cular ributions the ar- tates will be increased. The y duties probably will be made than pre ed in turn, plaster wliite chalks gu which, outwardly, to distinguish from article, is lin, Sept. 23 Sydow, sec- the ie the deficit, of to Spirits, 8 further ry Watertown Men Pay Heavy Fines in City Court. Watertown, N.Y., Sept. 23.--Charles Lawver was fined 375 in eity court, | after having been déclared guilty of | violating the city ordnance pertaining | to poker playing and other forms of, cambling Fred. Ballard, compan ion. of Lawyer, was found uilty of a similar charge and fined $50. I'he trial of the men came as the! ara- [result of an alleged game of poker in | vears, divided with the Fairbanks Block on the night of, : title of premier September 7th, when one, Nathan Ro- | Joachim died | senfield, a Hebrew peddler, of Albany, cont 01 at Great Violinist Dead. 9%--His * Excellency Meliton De Sarasate Y. famous vi died last might. He at Pameulina, Navarre, Sept Martin he France, born of es olimst on iarritz, a Spaniard, province many 1 for hi. Joachim ist of summer' by only the world. Mou Sarasate A year, the survived | was '"'done," he claims, out of $175 in la game of stud poker, fight field, now bluff--not that he would not like to-- but he has failed so far up. in the game, vention there way a the far represent ny as, to this effec | Currie, | liberal pendent liberal, ing will speak | the darkness, ced, [bush | where he is a and the note Lgome THREE IN THE FIELD BUT ONE IS } TREATED AS A JOKE. Dr. Currie Will Win Prince Edward ~Two Men Injured By Rig Ac- cidents--Two Picton People Married. . Picton, 2 Sept. 2 I'he campaign will continue with three in the each hoping to win out. It almost certain that E. ) Young's talk of coming out was all a to get taken if it were not so late would hold another con- nominate a candidate, ior open dissatisfaction with the 0. Alcorn got nomination year ago, with only very few at meeting, and some even go say that the choice does not the present conservative feel But they have to put up with it, following a letter in the Gazette the conservatives met in and decided to let things re- as they Things are look- decidedly liter daily for Dr. the popular candidate of the party. As far as the candida: Harvard McMullen, as an inde- is rned, he is be- joke Hon. of agriculture, on Saturday, Premier Roblin com here, on Saturday, with R. L. Borden, to addr meeting in Mr, Alcorn's interests, James McCartey, Little's big warehouse, fell from his truck, yesterday, while load peas at the station, and broke his arm and fractured his shoulder blade. Samuel Carman was thrown from carria the other night, through rig being ditched in the intense and he seriously injur- His injuries include a couple broken ribs, and a badly cut head and face. R. T. Williamson, a former well kfiown townsman and farmer of Green in from Bridgewater, preacher in He the t The tories, to is G his a 80 as to xecutive nain were brig ture of cone as a hu minist Picton, treated Svdney Fisher; in Jetober--- 3rd ig Css A Hogy a carter, of seed Ini was ol is town local district up there from unbearable a Methodist lition almost fairly SAVS con he forest fires is | The country enveloped in a cloud of smoke marshes for miles surrounding in flames Gireat trouble ex perienced from typhoid, and houses go effected have ordered to keep down their windows at night to keep germs from travelling the | smoke-laden heavy atmosphere to oth- er placed, not affected. Two well-known Pictonians quietly wedded in Napanee at noon, Monday, Mizs Edna row, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Woodrow, becoming the bride of | {Dorland 8. 'Collier, the popular purser | on his father's boat, the steamer Rein- | | deer. The marriage was celebrated at the pars ge of the Western Meth- odist church, by Rev. Mr. Emsley. They have gone east on a honeymoon trip. - i ' | vered to the various embassies its] to the recent Franco-Spanish concerning Morocco. The con tents are not announced. It is ted, however, that the reply is ¢on-| ciliatory and that it generally as- sents to the proposals made but makes reservations concerning the reimburse- is " is heen the on were | high | Waood- on Germany's Reply. Berlhn, Sept. 23. --Germany has de- Li reply sta | li ment of French military expenses and other matters which it is gested may be settled by negotiation. iris sug Seek: A Divoree. Nev., Sept. 23.--Nat. C. | Goodwin, through his attorneys here land in New York, has filed a bill of sousplaat in a divorce action against bis wife, Miss Maxime Hiliot, Reno, {HEPLER--CHISLETT.--On Sept. { Lightfoot, LAST EDITION Toronto, Sept. 23<0Ottawa ya ley and Uj Lawrence ese --Moderate south to south west winds, gen- erally fair and ym to-day and on Thursday. Smart Suitings at 75¢. Per Yard. of [3 Our Fall day more of lime eich other, already large collection Tailoring Stuffs is swe' by day with additions insteresting than the WE INTRODUCE TO YOU TO-MORROW'S selling a range of those smart Scoth English Tweed effects in plain Cheveron Stripes that are now so much in vogue. For great and and just We offer them in two, three und four toned color effects, both smooth and rough weaves, Fabries of good weight that will wear well und look as well as many clothe at twice the price." These Smart Suitings are Yours While They Last at 75¢c. PER YARD. Startling Bargains in All Departments. EAST those WINDOW DIS- of Tweed Suitings, MARRIED. GARRATT--TRUMPOUR.--On Sept. 18th John Y. Garratt to Mrs. Harript Crumpour, both of Wellington, 14th, Hea Irvine Chamett, to ville John Rena, Cont the residence lenburnie, hy M home of nerville, , Florence Franklin Helper ITER--SPOONER.~ of the bride's the Rev. W, K Shortt September 22nd, 1908, lugenie, youngest dpughter and Mrs. ( N Spooner to Porter, of Rochester, N.Y. ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. New Honey Simin. In Comb and Extracted NOW IN STOCK. Jas. Redden & Co, PORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES EVERYBODY COME. pick out your Stoves for next Yot too many but good ones, "Phone, 7035. . Killed Two. Washington, Sept. 23. --~Andrew a mulatto inmate of the government hospital for the insane, tkilled Patrick Maloney, an attendant, 'and Margaret Fallen, a patient, and at the At parents, G A., on Mabelle of Mr J. A And winter. at TURK injured another person. The murders | were committed with an iron bar and occurred in the asylum grounds. Light- foot escaped. F. A. Ackland, at present secretary of the labor department, will be pointed deputy minister of labor, to Mackenzie

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