Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jul 1909, p. 4

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CHIC DIC ICDC DIC 23>) FAGE FOUR. THE DALY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 24, J90o. CHIT 0-IC> ~) J 5 A Al |THE WHIG, 76th YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 806-310 King street, Kingston, On | at $6 per Jar, Editions at 2.80 and 4 {Oralock Pig 1 WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 8 pages published in parts om Monday on |day morning at $1 a year. To United | States, charge for pos bas to be | added, making price of Daily $3 sand of Weekly $1.50 per year. Attached is one of the best Jon Print- {tng Offices In Oanada ; rapid, Stylish, and cheap work ; nine improved p: The British Whig Publishing Co, Ud EDW; J: B. PENSE, Managing Director; TORONTO OFFICE. te 19 and 20, Queen Oity Shai 82 Church 'Bt, Toronto, H. De, ob. Pu representative. Daily Wibig. WOMEN IN DEFIANCE, One is impressed with the experience of the imperial government with the suffragettes, were commit- ; KEEP ATIT Don' t waste your time looking around if you are set on hanging to the old plan of action or the old method things. If of doing you like it stick to it. If you want a change and want up-to- date $deas and things, let us furnish them for you, Prices always right. Those who [ted to jail for a month each, have re- | Fus ed to eat or obey prison rules, and wie mn gentle has been at- { by mpted they | son officials and bitten and scratched 3: Altogether there is ino pressure have mssaulted the pri- cats, to AT Corbett's Hardware. sO many experience be compared with Vi and it is not such as the wo- men can be proud of. the of any that which the treatment is boast women i can stand wil eventually win them the privileges free fle They be the ne arer the object of their troubles but| lit is not possible that the king and his will the have decided to abandon them- all sorts of silly unbe- Were the committed to prison| be printed that men e njoy . may | ministers surrender because | women and offenders [selves to {coming acts, men they and were | the they story would not had defied Windows. Fly proof, and disobeyed disci {pline I'he by made-to-order. be and home secretary actuat- [ed the kindliest {conclude that the | tion to whkeh the [ed is having its effects, and that there may So easy to open and shut ' that the fliesy can be driven out once a day. They im- prove the appearance of the house, are strongly made and will last twice as long as other makes. If you see them you will want no other kind. S. Anglin & Co. Foot Wellington St. motives, may woluntary starva- women have resort- | raids upon the com- If find bars, no more the government leaders of behind consideration {will be mons or there are, the them- there and society selves again be prisoners prison for the (| administration of justice and the pub-| less shown, can be subdued when lic peace demand it. Fine New Stock of MEN'S SUITS In Black, Blue, shades, all latest $6.5C, $8.50, $10.00, up to $15.00. . WELCOME HOME, To-day Kingston is the rallying point those who balong to the Old for Bovs' Association, and who are with friends The Gray and Brown back «+ ton mingle styles," at $5.00 $11.50 and | has about it comugy associations, old city the land renew comfortable appear- {ance and air which make We are also offering 20 per cent. off all fine UP-TO-DATE SHOES. [1y recurring visits incidents of no common interest. Those who claim | | | [1 the annual- their native city, who spent this as | {boyhood or early manhood and re 8 their professional {training here, may find clsewhere the ; y: | : : : ZACKS, lavenuow to greater usefulness and the | { opportunities for distinction, but they | eoived academic 'or ISAAC 271 Princess street. {turn instinetively and longingly to-| call their home. | that | wards the thoy It place times said certain old is this that Is Some the remain un the | | | i he | D [spots in city : Automobiles To Rent. Terms Reasonable. Open. gladdens | changed. It heart of the returning one, and stars that he finds so much, ! the thanks his Always pleasure in fast. There has not fuss over the visits of the old boys. They > W. J. Moore & Son, 3 [may like it, and they may not. They | 2 | 815a 3 'i : * ; Sitotme, | 815b. 3 |and they receive it though the tumulg | 4 may be Sng. br (IO rrr | a Missin fms BIBBY'S CAB STAND! Phone 20l. DAY or NIGHT FOR SALE { | Nod" 44 and 46 William | \ Stredt, Brick, part medern, jat a snap for few:days, Will take small houses in part payment. Apply to GEO. CLIFF, Ager nt, 93 | | been much mm recent years entitled to a very warm w % "Phones--Garage, Residence, the fewer realization | the old | is called | of mnovation One feature is seul | that cach vear sees of 1boys, for one after another otornal rest Some thoso | Io his {who were leaders in the | coming this | the | have passed away. Some car will be a year hence among have loved long and | Lot they many We since & us make the most of lost awhile Let us| the t | them while are with u hear once more the tory of pas ere it becomes g memory. RELIGION Nation, ROCKEFELLER'S Sidney Low, in the and in of Mr. takes the analysis Rockefellers char- | acter, clearly issue with those who argue that be carried into the every day the man. I'he {ions the the who preacher discounts preten . : : : | of the individual is pious | | and bereit of all re- | the 'rest had Mr. and con- | Clarence on Sunday | igious consciousness during lof the week. MF. | Rockefeller under | cludes that | Low has | observation religious ethics the conduct .of the man | {than is commonly supposed. | Life, in Mr, i have less| [to do with Low's opinion, {much a science as an art, a matter | practice, from better He \ man trade, trang. realizes experience j that is none the in bus ness, in industrial or profes in hie ist, A be a |stonal because he poses as a mor- bad father man may have a good Faith, hve- man and he adds better, and does it citizen, The Coal Problem than you make a man but makes him feel better, Now it annot liflicult Mr. Rockefeller | that relig regard 'to be m with "t true ; but ton has He turn- t said in the has There's a lot in the Sereening helped "him his business. Kindly ar Sis been disposed, has. never delivery . . 1 Ther f ed a beggar away empty handed, is a lot in the We an in every CRAWFORD, 'Phone, 9, Foot of Queen St. IER WS NE amiable and even affectionate in life 151 weight satisfy vou mestic and vet, in connection with ) Yas particular, i his tr has countenanced the scheme that have 'reduced many thousands to heggary without giving oht He has 1 the te he ot heen them adtuated aching has re | allowed | him { suicide, | Having [does | fe ndant | he | Of [plans of the [O00 for {will {on | the religion can and mustPN thing work of [till the ig not So | 100s. of| temperament, knowledge and | i- {Panama, straw and Light felt | clearing creed | and | not | py a do- the and the school So far as connection between ceived in chapel see there is his creed and conduct in commercial life." He would acted, Mr. Low, much the same if he had been © a devoted member of the church, but he would not have had the inner glow which makes him happy in spite of his room. any one can "no have says not wealth, his weariness, his narrowness, his erudity, Summed up in a few words, the Eng- lish holds that religion did not make Rockefeller a but it brought critic Mr. good man, peace the world would not give him, and fortified the obloquy of his fellow marr and against with himself. This cynical criticism, but irispiring. great or a him the him against dissat- is not it isfaction meant as is sharp, incisive, and EDITORIAL NOTES. Cocaine fiends "testing the hearts of the Are they ? They cannot be a pest and than are druggists of Lindsay." greater in worry anywhere Kingston. The flag on the school house. should only fly holi- days. Racial should not be cultivated in the on public or national or religious prejudices school children, the they Ww ell means that the Montreal cannot buy out public utilities companies unless are for plant. And that will be very high. good will as as price 2586,261.- the they it to 92 The Canadian banks had balances at end What ? Gave 35 an unclaimed of last with do the year ! did the money the public charities poor, or the The that from of is the watchword in Ottawa. Economy public departments at intimated minister has be any finance there will not for the public apology deficits in any branches service, The fighting for Here as a sacrifice ! Montreal men who have been contracts circumstances have fight, the accepted suspicious the under abandoned and lowest tenders will be Judge Cannon, eh. the mother letter a have afraid of Madame Thaw of Henry <ssued her scarlet She will to get The whole out- days too soon. now order about wife has gone fit. vise it in Evelyn. young chapter back on the is down and out as a Clemenceau victuresque figure in French political but a Clemenceau Clemenceaw spirit and - policy, ife, with a Clemenceau is a the roes marching on. Mrs. regard remains, but spirit of forfeited the! her Evelyn Thaw has of ers during those who were the made trial of her husband. for Harry it to sacrifices about this rail at not become her hig coarseness and crudity stage of the case. Did not Sir James Whitney refuse a the attorney-general in order commission a de of Toronto And still courts of fiat of to make the power the by-law to the with council local issue ? the in the says way no man with a grievance is barred. WILL SEEK THE SITE the Orphans' Home For Queen's Building. authorities are the Or- Union the build has £25. Queen' s still hopeful phans Home street, and once university of purchasing property on more work, on new new science been held the Home authorities the property, which held at | 500. The likelihood 1s that a sale be effected trustees are particulatly anxious to get the university , The Ovelanis' suitable outskirts building order ings has up. Queen's offered is 827.1 as Queen's and | save 'ampus Union street could location The site get a and in the orphanage would 'likely be razed in make room for the new buildings. It will probably be six weeks before the plans of the building wilehe ready can be done in that régard | site is settled wpon, directors cheaper City. Canadians Do Well. Bisley - Camp, July 24.--Col-Sergt. Freeborn makes the final stage of the king's prize. In the "Corporation of the City of London' aggregate for {totals in the grand aggregate com- petition, Col.-Sergt. Freeborn, wins 300s; S te Mitchell, 4th, Richardson, Sth, 150s.: Lieut. 6th, 150s; McInnes, 7th, 100s; Smith, Sth, 100s; Huggins, Morris, 12th, 100s. Smith, Serit 10th, Prepare For The Holiday. in one of our nobby hats. . Everything hats re- Bros.' By light investing weight i at Campbell summer' hats, duced in price sale of His - congregation #t Sydney, C have rallied to' the support Rev. { Pringle in his 'fight against politi- {cal immorality, and have adopted a {resolutionto the efiéct that they ap- prove of The firm stand taken by | pastor of St. Andrew's | The Whig's new up-to-date ! handle that ruling or of to perfection. of binding Prices can 10h close Five | slides Forks, dgners, | For printing and book-binding. trv the Whig. First-class work at closest | prices | Failures in . the week, 20; same week 1908, yours in rock Grand for- persons were killed the C.P.R., near All the. victims were on B.C. dominion this 3h for Getting | few | to re- | government, | political | Clemenceau | admir- | New | the Home | off! to | NY | parti B., the, bindery IT'S MILITARY YEAR. CHARCOAL FUMES GIRLS DIE "TOGETHER ON FLOWER-STREWN BED. Remarkable Suicide of Two Friend] While Yet in Their Teens-- Were Anxious For Death. Paris, July 24. --Two French Big Array of Famous Military Bands For Toronto Exhibition. Fourteen out of the fifteen bands so far engaged for the Canadian Nation- al Exhibition, * Toronto, are military nications. This is in keeping with the military nature of the special at- tractions and the openly expréssed in- {tention of the management td make girth | his military year at the fair. The list fl . 4 » is 'as Berth Fergueas, aged sixteen, and {27 .ands engaged to date is as fol- rancine Fede, aged seventeen, com- Wi od "ti ' innipeg Citizens' Band. mitted suicide at Nice, on Thursday, Reval Can 1 in a very remarkable manner. They {fy : ! were the children of working pple, R 3 i val War se Ari 2 and gnly met each other about = two ton Wan. Home Ariillary, months ago, forming at once a very Q ohh ueen's Own Bugle Band. close friendship. During the last few | 4qih Highlanders Pipe 'Band. days they had been inseparable, Queen's Own Band (Exhibition Band). : | Royal Grenadiers. in the absence of their parents they dressed" in their finest clothes, . went into the town and bought flowers, a | 18th Highlanders Brass Baad. bottle of rum and some charcoal. Re- Governor-General's Body Guard. turned to the house of +.the elder Cadet Battalion Band. girl they sealed the doors and win- 13th ReTiment, Hamilton dows of. one - of the rooms, changed | 91st Highlanders Hamilton their gay dresses for plain, white ones 35th Battalion, Brantford, | and dif 5 their hale with scrupulous | 30th Battalion. Guelph. : care, binding it with ribbons. They soimed reel thon i Eopous. They 65th Regiment Band, Buffalo. crs and placed flowers all about the furniture and on the floor. From their appearance when found and from the state of the room they seem to have drunk heavily from the bottle of rum and from a bottle of wine while lying on the bed, and then, having lighted the charcoal in a small fur nace, they clasped each other round the neck and died from the effects of the fumes, Hali- King- OPPOSED TO CZAR'S VISIT. Italian Sccialists to Hold Demon- strations Milan, July 24. --Sgoeialist. mass meetings are to be held in all the lead- ing towns of *Italy on August 15th, which is a national holiday,"to protest against the proposed visit of the czar to that country. This décision was arrived at last night by the central committees of the socialist and labor parties at Milan and Rome in response to petitions from numerous branches. It 'having leaked out that the czar wishes, if possible, to land at Bari in order to fulfil a long-standing vew to visit the famous Basilica of St. Nich olas there, the working people's leagues held a great demonstration of protest, and a unanimous resolution was passed approving of a scheme to greet the czar's arrival with a general strike. NAB FOUR MEN. a Leak Stopped--Thousands of | Dollars Stolen. | New York, July 24.--In the arrest 'of four men, yesterday, the customs | officials believe they have stopped ef | 4 fectually a leak by which goods, worth | Hit : . [hundreds of thousands, of dollars have ! heen immediately after arrival in this country. These thefts have been under investigation for weeks. Yesterday, long and padent itching, sprung and the prisoners gathered in. : | The men under arrest {ler and William Corbin, truck drivers {for Hess & Co., contractors, who con- vey goods from the steamship piers to the - appraisers' stores; Walter Bruce, alleged to be the, intermediary be | tween the thieves, and the fence" and | Nicholas Griflin, truck driver for a big WEDDING ENDS, ROMANCE. { mercantile concern. The arrests were Posteard Was Cupid' g made by Special agents of the depart ment of Justice Messenger. London, July 24. --A bridegroom | who travelled 6,000 miles to woo al girl whose face he had seen ona pic- | ture posteard, was married yesterday, at" Tregrehan, a little village near St. Austell, Cornwall, | A strolling photographer was Cu- 3 : jed's agent WE er, pe importations, some- photographs of the village festi- | val last summer, and in one of the | groups, which appeared subsequently | on a picture postcard, there was the | photograph of Miss Rosina Harper, u laughing girl of sixteen. | The next move was made by Mrs, | Phillips, 'one of the villagers. As her | daughter's picture also appeared in {at the post-card she sent a copy to her [while son, working in a miner's camp in | the British Columbia. It passed around [the movement troops into Italy in {the camp, as postcards from home are | of war, over two lines, is mean- wont to do, until it reached '""Tont" |yhile expected to develop the trade of Metassa, a handsome six-foot Neapo and to facilitate the access of litan, who was, however, a natural- to the Austrian Alps and the ized British subject. ai Even 'the lady whom Herrick sings, captivated 'her swain stolen after J DEATRICE (2A a trap wi COBURG. carts _()y Rourhon- are John Mil The Inlanta, Alfansa, of { Orleans, has been deprived of his title and stripped of Spanish honors on ac- count of his marriage with the Princess, | at Cobourg, July 15th, with out royal! consent. A Picture Great Clearing Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has made a great reduction in prices in the or- [Ee and ready-made clothing depart- iment. Also in the gents' furnishings {to make room for his fall and. win- | Genuine Panama Hats. reduced in price at clearing of Camp summer Greatly bell Bros.' hats. sale Try Bibby's Sl hats. A new railway Austria, built a cost of dollars, obviously move on part of the enabling straw line in sixty million a strategic government, of case {T'rieste, {tourists | Adriatic by" of | See Bibby's not have There is no more suddénly I binding too large for {than the picture of smiling Rosina handle. Work that formerly was Harper captivated voung Metassa. done in Toronto or Montreal can now He asked his friend Phillips whether {he turned ont by the Whig in equally he might send a line to Cornwall in |g4g good a style and at a much the next letter home. Phllips readily {more moderate price. If you have any consented, and Miss Harper re- [of this kind of work, let us talk it ceived her first letter from her un-| with vou. | known lover. 3ibby 8 new is nobby $1. shirts. piece of printing the Whig to passing could or SO over 31 shirts, suspected of being See There wereiother letters, to and from Two foreigners the pies, were xl on hoard the bat- \t thoship Bellerophon, while she lay at |whach spoke of a | South End, One of the men canfed a Muland, Metassa and both were' "acting very. to see the suspiciously but when he See Bibby's special > of his letter he did not : miners' camp. arres last there to Cornwall | Arsit to anxious the came one coming said how sights of landed close | camera, coun- | in the seem i lie was tev: 81 straws, local . 2.0. Bibby's Fine Clothes STEIN, Seeleelealot.b . » El hula teteit tt 8 8. ER RATE », - If you're critical about your Clothes r, then you're just . the sort of Man we're looking for. = y Just Lenleolosteoteotoctietoatont ot 8 0 & 8 9 THAT There's just one sort of Man that our Clothes do not ime : - - 3 press. That's the "don't care" fellow. 3 - We've chosen garments from the workrooms of the world's & most noted tailors, +8 Elegant Suits, $10, $12.50, $15 and $18. Nobby Trousers, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5. New Raincoats, The Kennel, $12.50, $15 and $18. Correct Hats, Stiff or Soft Models, $2. No higher. Handsome Shirts, Newest Styles, $1.25, $1, 75¢., 50¢. Dainty Neckwear, just in, 50c., 25¢c., 15¢, : Men's Underwear Galore, 25¢., 40c.. 50c., 75c., $1 a garment SPECIAL---See Our Great $1.00 Straw Hats The H. D. Bibby Co. Kingston's Only One Price Clothing Store. Dot PT BP 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 9 9 8 0 9 se se. BT A III TTT Peo toetoe too teeteotentoeteoteatontntot 2 0 Peoleatentit. STATITITATITITITIITIII SEIT RE -- REI HONG III THE SAWYER SHOE STORE Ladies' Tan Oxfords, $3.50, now $2.65. Ladies' Wine Oxfords, $3.50, now $2.75. Ladies' Tan Oxfords, $2.75, now $1.95. Chocolate Oxfords, $2. 00, now. $1.60, {Oxford Sale| Men's Tan, Wine and Pat. Colt Oxfords, $5, now $3. 75; $4.50, now $3.25; $4.00, now $2.95. THE SAWYER SHOE STORE AHAHACHAHAACIIIGIIIGIISISIGH ASISIGISISISIIIISIIGRE REAL ESTAT Stone dwelling, 9 rooms, B. and C. Frame dwelling, 8 rooms, Garden and Barn Brick dwelling, 8 rooms, heated by stoves .. New Brick, 9 rooms, good verandah, hot air Solid Brick, 9 rooms, large barn and shed .... A choice list of building lots. CITY BROKERAGE J. 0. HUTTON, J. R. C. DOBBS, 18 Market St., 41 Clarence St., "Phane, 703. "Phone, 480a ov ry i : ow ¥ ; A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS asses - SL 900. 2,200, 2,600. 3.200. 4,600, ASKS: © next British warships will gather at Portsmouth, where a including | week later, on July 31st, they will be where not more than a dozen | reviewed 'by the king, and on the fol stand. The big hotel onlowing Monday the emperor of Russia mass of debris. The [will have an opportunity to see them driven inland fér | when vacht comes to fou lost in the recent | Om Saturday several zhteen lives were in Texas, were devastated, Ei hurricane | towns Belasco, houses the beach. is a gulf waters small | now were, his Cowes nearly three miles. {the meeting with the king. larly anxious to sit | Tower ~ and Stratford-on-Avon. In- {ste ad, he hurried down to Tragrehan, | which is quite out of the track of the | [ ordinary tourist. | It was not {that Tregrehan what it had known atl along, parations began for a' good old-fash- icned village wedding. The i Such vesterday, was a. scene of flees, fancy | | mottoes and confetti, and the whole | | population was at the church to {the bridegroom from afar take 'away his Cornish bride. There will be a and then Metassa Pritish Columbia tion of his "pile" home ready for follows him out. | | | In. | } very long afterwards 2 ; i was formally, told and pre: i honeymoon, | to week's will go back to lay the founda- | and to get a little his bride when she $2.98 Get Your Share. i Ihis is the season when you can en- [ joy Wade's Ice Cream Soda to the | utmost. The ice cream is made-ef] pure eream, sugar and flavoring. a Blucher Oxfords. e | y syrups are made from juices of select- est sty les. ed fruits. The glasses carefully 'wash- | ed, rinsed 'and polished. Everything | in and' about the fountain is ciean- | lingss itseli. Wade's Drug Stor: | Al Going at 1,000 Islands-Rochester. North King and Caspian leave for Thousand Island * points | «daily, except Monday, at 10:30 a.m. and for Bay of Quinte ports and Ro- chester, at 5 pm. J. P. Hanley, agent. me aemeben Steamers sumer The | C close | Take advantage" of the season to get vpur books rebound, Whig's bindery will do it at prices, See our window of Men's Tan, Patent Kid: and Calf All new- Regular $4.00, 4.50 and a few $5.00 values. | $2.98 IR All other Oxfords reduced. ABERNETHY'S. SHOE 'BARGAINS One lot of Women's Tan, Brown, Red, Patent and Vici Kid Oxfords. Regular value, $2.00, 3.00 and a 1 98 few, $3.50: All on' sale in Our window Sizes 11 to w-- One lot of Women's Fine Kid Oxfords. Most all sizes. 0x Regular $1. 35. JULY SALE PRICE H One lot Children's $1.25 Strap Shoes and Van and Brown, Black Kid and Patent. JULY SALE PRICE H Most + QQ sizes. . C One lot of Children's Laced and Button Shoes. Sizes, 3 to 7}, and a'few sizes 8 to 10}. Regular $1.25 and C $1.35. JULY PRICE .. 'OUR JULY SALE." One lot of Girls' White Carivas Oxfords. 2, Regular $1.25, for One lot 'of Women's White Canvas Oxfords. Regular $1.35. JULY SALE PRICE-.!.... Many other. Bargains DURING

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