Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1909, p. 1

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A a --. - YEAR T76-NO. 158 ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1909. i TWO BOYS SHOT. Wounded From Ambush While or ay Hom \ Two small bx WILY CHIN They Fascinate Many Of The Young Girls. West Hol I Ina SHE 15 ENAMORED, =n rm nel en Will inu dragged themsely dmg profuset and 1: nt TEACHER 3 + 8 ; i Rd 5 tri At a ospital the bovs DIVE - { fd na \ t A shot SUNDAY SCHOOL IN A gun ap veral shot pene Arre MOS I FROM CANADA. Largely Dependent Dominior y IE SHIELDED ? July 8.--Upon on furnished hy a worker in Chine detectives are w the theory sought in coz 1 the death « be kent that ding, near Pi "Weral me of them women lissionaries who made t 1 nent decl: Engl 1 | I Wp } eo Wi ix tunity re almost ation Ameri York, Fulk 1.000 : SHE OF PICKPOCKETS A BLN TO LESSEN WRITE SLAVE TRAFFIC. DAILY ME MORAND DOULTON WARE Just all the gns and Q opened newest desi latest celebrated Don't Miss Seeing Them. Robertson Bros. ¢fieets in thi OW I - HER FORMER HUSBAND LEFT [00 LATE MUCH PROPERTY. Douglas Declared She Heard or Hex ver To Attack Divorce Granted tl In lHlinois. ORTV YEARS AGO Never Husband -Get- ting a Divorce Until After Was Buried--The the Supreme Court. 1900) hes | i tact lean Michigan vears to ha NAPANEE NEWS Ph.D u ard ILL WITH RARE DISEASE Cc tra M1 unty rted Anthrax in An and M up, Satu f Mr, and treet, Mr. home Parrott w Charl A tea hont ening CX] Decision ft after- | Hlinoj band, BULLET-PROOF SHIELD. Which Severe Has Tests. Invention Vienna, July = experimenting, a tailor of Prague | sueeeeded in inventing 1 is likely © in future I'hi tailor proof shield, which, « of an inch thick, yet prqtects while lying on thd wars inst rifle infantry soldier with onal equipment. shield has Its material resembling felt, without Practical n Prague jiterar He |isfied of | Will kk ed at by m by an [he muzzle a mass wd in which the bullets prercin tests now being and it is reported that are the when result. Further t the shield will be guns with low, achine levelop Adja S. Parrott, | Mr », Monday | brother 4 wl Man Has N C PRINCIPAL J MONTREAT MRS. HURLEY BURNED Explosion in Residence While he attic burg m, Ont., July 8 iting a noi Hurl Wal a mn i lac truck 8 wil vhich She wy I'he a ladder mes which het rushed n fell from ny ascended mized 1 he by pain whe out therehy' fanning were extingnishod o on treet, flames, which ! by Mamie, het the: courage who threw mother, Mrs ed. Her condition blanket eritical. is AHAAAAAAAAAANASINK GAME 1S UP. Loridon, July 8.--The Teheran correspondent of the Times says the landing of Russian troops, at Enzeli, has thoroughly taken the wind out of the revolutionary sails. The revolutionists appear to re- alize the game is up. There has been no more fighting, and it is believed further trouble will be prevented. After several ye Stood ars' has something to play an important has inverted a bullet though only three the ground bullets, and, thanks to its weight of five pounds, can be « ar- his a hole for the rifle i= described as a mixture of wax stick made the tuthorities are extremely sat ests fir- DESAULNIERS, 1 Wallaceburg in Mrs a The instantly uniortuna hex ankle wp Lhe large: her daughtor] avout Hurley was «overely x FoF +H¥H EF EXER SHASHANK TO-TAP COAL DISTRICT. Build Northward Montana. Hill will Fi Mont., July 8.--Jame thother invasion "acl rritory A held "ving al field wunty, filed with otntion by the "ill Northern, intention Creal mpany Poy Saskat at irom ar wan Ww hie producer s being lres in This om | of Ady into district, Montana thi the to no min be \TTENPTS NURDER lie WOMAN TRIES TO KILL! oi PRIEST WITH REVOLVER. Bullet brella--Reason ' Ave Prisoner 3 Passes Through His is to Catholic sion 8. --A1 at v. Joseph i th maddie celebrate | The | i he Fhomp i charging tent to oi her ouding out rough her through coolly, calibre quantity | h, and } tier t making charges whith mwarrand eds * | hands of physicians "You| re. against were found to | Bay, Manager Um- | to ge | Fanatical | Faith-- Cool When, Arrested | pk » { charges <1 governments LATEST NEWS THE WORLD'S TINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Lucien Wyse, the father of the Pana- ma canal, is dead in Toulon, France, I'he La Rose mine has sold the ore on the dumpe"at Cobalt to a smelting concern for $300,000, A revolution which broke out in Co- lombia resulted in the overthrow of the present government. The call of Rev. Mr. Wood, Metcalfe, to Chesterville, Ont., has been approv- ed at the Ottawa presbytery. Cobalt business men have received notice from fire insurapce companies of the canecllation of their policies. Prof. Simon Newcombe, the noted astronomer, who is seventy-four years old, critically ill at home in Washington Andrew is his Carnegie and Mrs. Russell assessed possessing $5. worth of New York city Piche, formerly a at Sudbury, mn Sage are 000 000 as personal property in John cach magistrate, wanted Toronto with mining suits, Liskeard on charges connected was arrested in New J. Bruce Walker, commissioner of imfgration antiapates a shortage of men to handle the western harvest I'wenty thousand men will be re juired A big Premier be western deputation waited Whitney that employed to investigate the of the pest and to discover a remedy. At Oftawa Orphilia Doumouche, a lhurso young man, was found the C.P.R with his right severed, having run over by early train He will recover. As a result of the rioting at Bay in connection with the strike, five hundred men have been ordered out at Halifax, and probably will be on the seene of the trouble early to-day. A liberal vigtory in the first district of Queen's+ PEL, the govern- ment a majority of three, and proba- bly saves it from defeat, at least until the end of the parliamentary. term. Beized with a fainting fit King Pe- ter of Servia' fell from his horse while riding in Procedure Park, Belgrade: He was severely bruised and shaken and was carried to the castle by at- tendants. Along the line of the Denver and Rio Grande railroad, west of Canon City, in the famous Royal Gorge,' landslides caused by rains have the a depth of several feet in on asking an expert anerobes ravages on foot an tracks been Glace gives covered something township there standing The seven Kent Dover amount of wheat feet high wheat i marve 15 any s1X and some eight seven ears of this inches long In Louisiana the epidemic of char bon which has prevailed for several weeks, is spreading widely among cat tie 'and - other live stock. Hundreds of range cattle have died and their « lie unburied in the marshes. Taylor and Lavina Brown, nineteen years old, ar: of their frequenting houses in Toronto, were sent for six. months after refusing to the Salvation Army shel on are and about cach rested Chinese because to jail to. go At Reniréw, on; Monday, occurred the death of Miss Sophia Mahoney, gradu- of St. Michael's hospital, Toron to, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tames Mahoney, of Atherley, Ont. She was nursing when she self contracted the disease, A woman was hit by a train killed the Grand Trunk neat Sudin Ont., on Letters on her from Edward Edmunds, 3%4 Main street, Buffalo, indicate she was cither Belle Weaver er Isabella Jones, Scranton, Pa. Ross, Le on a case, her and tracks Taies- person, on Prairie night lay the president of the Coal company, at Glace will remain with Geperal Duggan till a settlement of has been effected. G. H manager, had been assaulted some of the strikers inside of No. 2 Dominion mine Vancouver inferests urge the domin ion government to establish a duty of two dollars on rough lumber and thir- shingles imported into vear's importations into Canada fro: the state of over James Dominion is and strike Duggan, by t cents on Last of $ amounted to four million dollars Philip hear! Zu. Eulouburg bad an failure in court while examination at the to determine his trai on to have the Harden Prince attack undergoing of ar to stand ateged fitness per iurs sicad of commiticd Moltke case. ralian farmers assembled in con Jendigo, declared that Aus much betier agricultural ther the United States mada. Australia arid, t he heer during Vor * Aus tion at was a was not drier had seen areas essully Canada and mark th ace be tween the two great na North Americ just an hundred years 1812-1--hy somewhere 4 of the an contingent being the now erecting a on the be acted upon by the Washington and Ot- ol peace war statue of border line, may at tawa, 'ureat LAST EDITION FREE OF CHARGE. Medical Men Will Make Examina- tions. | Spokane, Wash., July 8.--Merry Dan Cupid emerged from the fray with fly- ing colors when the Spokane County Medical Society decided at a meeting in Spokane that its members will make examinations of prospective brides and bridegrooms free of charge the re- mainder 6f 1909. The criminal code, effective June 12th, provides that all persons must qualify as to physical and moral fitness before a license to marry may be issued. When Dr. J. G. Cunningham presented a motion for free examination a lively debate was precipitated, several of the members insisting upon a fee of from $3 to #10, but after considerable talk the co- horts of Daniel broke down all op position and carried the day. R. W. Butler, auditor. of Spokane county, who issurs the mmriage licenses, said the consensus of opinion is that the new law is a good one and not fram- ed for the benefit of the physicians, but for the govod of the general pub- lic. SAVED BY A TRAMP. A Serious Undermining of Track Was Discovered. Canon City, Colo,, July 8.--The lives of more than 200 pasyengers on the west bound Rio Grande train, leaving here, to-day, were saved by an unknown tramp. "The train had just passed ' Wallows, a little station miles east of Canon City, and going at a fifty Wile an hour when it_was flagged by the tramp who caH®l the engineer's at- tention to a serious undermining of the tracks just below, The bed found 1o be in a dangerous con- dition for two miles, The walked along for that distance the train felt its way along and past the danger In the citement the hero was forgotten, two was rate, road was passengers while got spot, ex HEROIC THE HIGHEST YET. Paris, July 8.--The Turin correspondent of the Echo de Paris says the Duke of Abruzzi penetrated the re- gion of eternal snows in the Himalayas. The expedition reached points beyond those reached by any other ex- pedition. The duke aceom- panied by his guides, scaled the loftiest peak of the chain. EXFRETEF TEE FE FEE AAAI CLIPS OFF BRIDE'S HAIR. Rival Takes / Revenge. New Brunswick, N.J., July 8.--A bride of but two days, Mrs. Louis Kal la, is recovering from collapse follow the strangest a jealous lover. When she was pretty Julie Szaly she had many beaux in the Hungarian col- ony. Her marriage to Kalla left many broken hearts. While in the yard of her home she was set on by two men, who, with denuded Mrs, Kalla's head of the raven tresses of which she was so proud. When was revived in her a note was found pinned to her dress in which a "rival" gloatel over his revenge Mrs, Kalla caused the ar rest of two suspects. BRITISH RED COATS AGAIN IN POSSESSION OF CHAMPLAIN VALLEY Former a Mean ing revenge on record of shears, she home The Canadian Troops Captured Plattsburgh, N.Y., and Al Jts People--Heartiest Friendship in the Greetings. Plattsburgh, N.Y. July = tish' red again took of the Champlain Valley, after an absence of about one hundred years. 'They not only captured this but 'did it in the presence of the of the United States. They captured all the people well. Two regiments of Canadian troops did the trick. They were the Governor-Gener al's® Food from' Ottawa, and Sth Royal Canadian Highlanders, in kilts, from Montreal, who had up to take part in Plattsburgh's day in connection with the Champlain oftebration. When the Canadian troops marched by to the air of "The British diers," they were greeted with . the greatest applause the dav. The cheers given to the marchers had noth mg but the ring the heartiest friendship in The Ca nadians were the lion the day from the moment the first strains "The British Grenadiers" heard. Postmaster-General Lemieux, of Can ada, made a brief address. Then Sen ator Elihu Root spoke on The quois and the Struggle for America, President Taft, who followed, refer ring to Canada, said, "1 am delighted to say that for sixteen have spent most of my summers in Canada and I have learned that ngrth of us is a great and rising people, a' people bound to prosperous, to whose The Bri possession vesterday , coats aty, president as Guards, come big Lake Grena of of them of of were vears | he bound be and I know enoug ome." great, prosperity that Americans to be jealous of ANG greatness Ar not but to wel A tickling or dry cough can be quick lv loosened with Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. No opium, no chloroform nothing unsafe or harsh. Sold by al dealers. Ex-Polies will be a candidate for anti-Taprmany ticket, want him. The yield ore and minerals in Ontario; last vear, was $26,616,795, as compared with $25,019,373 in 1907, an increase of $1,500,000. Binghan on the peop ic Commissioncr mayor if the of | Light variable winds, ' fine Bibby's for men's underwear) WEATHER PROBABILITIES, Toronto, Ont., July 8.--~Ottawa Vallée and Upper St. Lawrence : (11) a. jes and warm. Friday, southeast winds, fair ol rst rain by might. & e : Parasols To=Morrow. EISEN) ESET PERE) Ca) (EAE) In the lot are Plain White, Fancy White, White Ir Colored Borders, White Colored Polka Dots, Floral effects, good English Frames and A Handles. If you intend buy- ing a Parasol this season, don't miss this sale, Some Of The Prices $1.00 kinds, at 65¢c. $1.26 kinds, at 5c $1.50 kinds, at $1.00 $2.00 kinds, at $1.40. 153 OFF Regular Prices No Approval. Cash Sales. a NOTICE---This store will close at B o'clock, every day except Satur day, during July and August. N<OPM--HWN also strong aisrl TE TT CREE TTA EERE AP - PN <OPMANEN <ODMANFN <O DMN TA GP 17 fen 04) Harrowsmith on July 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Day, « DAY At 1909 son Jung link, Cherry Valley, Ont to Rev E. W. and (Walter Watson.) CUNNINGHAM. --In Kingston nesday, duly Tth, 1909 Mr John H Cunningh Stuart St., a son. on Mrs. At son Wed- and 190 on Mr. un, MARRIED. At Waupoo Henry C Addie | ROBEKT J REID, The leading Undertaker. 'Phone, $77. 2827 Princess street. SUMMER NEEDS Lawn Mowers, Refrigerators, and Gas Ranges, Not too Ie4nYL It you want them fall at once rat TURK'S, !Phone, 705. Summer Drinks, rere} Stower's Lime Juice, Stower"s Lime Juice Cordial, Sutton"s Lemon Squash, Corry"s Raspberry Vinegar, Unfermented Wines Fruit Syrups. as. Redden & Go. Importers Of Fine Groceries. COLFE--ROSE 28th, Lew NY to Mrs P.S.--Our Java and Mocha Coffeg i is always in season. it is thought likely that the Sisthe Field Battery verted undo a will of to go and by pounders en route from "Fly poison pads' and T: fiv paper, fresh at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. by's for men's underwear, ihe revenue from timber dues 1905 amounting to $1,618,242, wae the largest in the history gf the pro= vince. Of ' this s:aound however, $196,000. accrued during 1907, Real Panamas, $5, at Bibby's, "English butterscotch," the that will not 'sugar. Sold in ston at Gibson's Red Cross store. Bibhy's, the men's underwear sto London, be con horse artils to Ed eiohtoon- nd. battery ery the present guns ton replaced mot FIX | "anglefoot 3 n for kind King- drug A

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