Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Aug 1911, p. 9

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GRAPHIC NARRATIVE LONDON LADY'S TALE OF MEX CAN BEVOLUTION INCIDENT, { Mrs. Carr-Harris in the Thick of Ite Government Troops Desert Can. Anea and Insurrectos Take Posses Good Order and Bebavior of the Insurgents, {Concluded from Thursday.) Some of the federals who did not Jeave town have decidedly fallen upon evil days. They have been put in jail, 'and the mob oi townspeople seemed termined that they should fot escape. * (Cabral was responsible for the safety of some of them, and would probably be very glad to see the last of them and know that they were across the line, but ome of them is especially hat- «d by the people, and aiter attempting to pe, once more gave himself up to the authorities. It is stated that they were taken from jail one night and even lined up against a brick wall, supposedly to be shot. The soldiers had no authority to shoot them, and it is said had no intention to do so It was merely a pleasant kttle way of making them uncomfortable. However, Cabral interfered, and once more put a' stop to this very cold-blooded per- formance. et FOR MAKING SOAP " SOFTENING WATER E | " REMOVING OLD PAINT ~ FOR MANY OTHER PU 7 THE STANDARD ARTICLE _ DISINFECTING SINKS, ' CLOSETS,DRAINS, AND -------- of ideas, who have some inventive MEN y write GREELEY & MINT) ington, cane Pasens Attorneys, Wash ». PURE ICE CREAM, We make our lee Cream with Whipped Cream, We do not use any corn starch of gelatine, Ice Cream Suapdae, with Pinea or Btrawberry Fruit, be. warm outside, but very cool in our parlors ROYAL ICE CREAM PARLOR, 184 Princess Street, le t's , The average foreign resident does not realize the graft that has been car- ried on under the old order of things. The municipal construction work was done by convicts, who received almost nothing for it, , huge hill being pre- sented to the government for it, the . . - Carriage Painting SOME CLASS TO OURS. This la the place to have your and lsughter. Omly the presence of a khaki-clad hgure, with wellfilled car- tridge belt, his spurs clinking on the pay ement as he strolled along, with an oecasional glance towards some dark eyed senorita, bore witness to order of things brought ab described as fe someone has gentlemanly heard of." revolution ever cette} SCENERY A NATIONAL ASSET. Preservation of Niagara Falls Seems Now Assured. Washington, D.( Aug. 24.--There {is much rejoicing among admirers of | Niagara Falls over the action of con- gress in the closing hours, in passing a joint resolution which contains the terms of the original Burton hill for the coutrol and preservation of the falts. The house amended the resolu tion to continue the law only until March, 1912, instead of two years, as passed by the senate, with the under- standing that by that time a law will be enacted which will settle for all time the diversion of water for power urposes. fee Richard PB. Waterons, of the American Civie Association, to-day: "Congress has reailirmed the principle that scenery is a national asset and must be so regarded in ap- position to the selfish interests of in- dividuals and operations that would despoil scenery for financial returns. "We shall at once organize a strong committee to prepare a bill that will provide the necessary safeguards, and we shall hope to have the co-operation of the companies now engaged in util izing power from Niagara.' , the pew | said | i }! [ Betty, The Lobeyst | Wy ANNE HINRICHSEN. ! | Betty Gierson rose from her seat on la rock and walked to her car whieh | {stood at the roadside. From it she | {took a large flag bearing the words, | | "Votes for Women." She fastened the lettered banner, spread to its widest | extent, across the side of the ear in f full view of the road. Then she re | {turned to the rock, | An automobile whirled the iroad. As it drew. near the car at re] | rondyide and the girl on the rock its | {rapid speed was checked. But when | jit came opposite the banner the brake ! | was suddenly released and the car! {passed on more rapidly that had | | come | Many more cars came down the! jroad, moderated their speed as they | [ approached the girl and her car, and] {when the flag flapped its great Jetters | | before them, dashed ahead at an ac lcelerated pace. With her back to the road Betty sat | {gazing at the wide river, at the hills | {fre it and at the purple and gold } fen mists that hung above the hills. | "Is there anything wrong with your | {car *' { | Betty turned. Behind her stood al {young man with his hat in his hand. | "Do you refer to the badge of liber- | ty that flaunts upon it | A i | down it it "No, indeed. | mean the engine or the tires. Are they out of order 7? "My car is in perfect condition." 'But 1 thought, as you are sitting i i - hi -- eis a mee 'THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, ATGUST 25 | smoking, PAGE NINE. light Soap is used. Keepsthe fibres as soft as new. Ten mil ion bars of Sunlight are sold. weekly because it cuts wash day work in two and never hurts clothes. Just try We will give $5.000 to 5 anyone who can find adul- terants in Sunlight Soap. Use Suniight Soap according to di as unitght So aad ace. Yyoursell that it will do twice as much &8 other soaps. 514 THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooster" on is crowing louder as he goes alo Only 45c per paund. For chewing AT A. MACLEANS, Ontario Street. Wood's The Great Fngli Remed, Tones and inv Te rates the hols DErvous system, makes Dew Blood in Veins, Cures Nerew Mental and Brain Worry, De ual Weakness, Emissions, Spere ous Debit pondency, "matorrhaa, and Effects of Abuse or Krcesses, here alone, vour car by thé road, that | Si 3 Price 3 you might have hag an accident." Dy : ) } © | viral oid by all Pu or alled in "1 have no aecident." There was a 5 : ot : | plain pkg. on Jocoat of Pics. New pam ote of "exasperation in her voice | rope = ete: Ont "But, she added courteously, $2 3 . - thank vou for your interest and vour lesire 10 hel jo LOW RETR ' 13 : = , Ty P me wed Wy. assistance NOW SHE CARLIS 'A HANDBAG OVER HER SHOULDERS. with your car, but there is n way | Year before last the handbag was carried, like a book, under the [can perhaps help you' He glanced |8rm, and its shape, also, was flat and square, much like a leather-hounnd | school book. Last year the peticaie hung by cords from my lady's | at the banner I am chairman of the int TH 1s hay vdually 1 y I 1 {legisintive committee which wrist. he cord uve gradually been growing longer until the swing- LE T 8 oe . ih ing bag almost touched the pavement, so my lady took to looping the BICYC SUNDIIE, at Cut Prices {bill has been referred." p i ; Betty's opened "My | cords over her left Sicmider ja he manner pictured, and now her shop- i gb is easil racefully as il a i EG ie is a ping bag is easily and gracefull) well as modishly carried. Thi Sender Cat Pricy 249 Venge St {ball 7 uestion i 3 "T) She Stestioned bill" © illustration shows also a very attractive volle frock trimmed with East ie equal suffrage bill, he ex-1. dian embypidery and satin. bands, : Of Standard Granslated Sugar been tried and found excellent for i plained, nodding toward the car, *'It {was introduced in the house a week| X a ap erving and table use, Price is always right. {ago and referred to the committee of [1 was a suffragette because I wanted | Coals to. Newcastle. ! , 1 7 {which I am chairman. When a bill ! of the Olympic ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street, |in the hands of a committee all jue New York {sons are privileged to appear at the coal consumption the {committee ' meetings and present {gest liner on her first voyage, | their arguments for and against the Smith shook head imeasure. We have been expecting {the advocates of the sufirage bill to] {come before us with their pleas for it. I see that you are "an 'avowed champion of the cause. As chairman or: Of the committee, I am anxious to 5. {have as much information as possible YORK CITY {on the subject. Will you not give| A NEW {me some of your opinions on it, some Sona TESS in °F BT anil Foes ant lof your reasons for desiring its pass REMEDY 0. 1, No. 2, NO. 3. Used in cress. Cures blood ese thersex weakness wees Ke, Either No. at $1 from Fougers Co. 90 Retkman sy. or Lyman Woe. Co. 1adT erento. required. send selfaddressed rn velops Med.( no. Haverstock Rad newDragee Tasteinss) vale, Vasting cure, large part of which weat into some : one's pocket. In a recent plece _of { yal OL x work done here, it is. said that 2,500 weather. J . J DUNPHY, {pesos (81,000 gold) was charged for | . wih while 3h that were used could p-- 5 ibe carried in the workman' tool out- fit for the day, prifctically (all the work being stone. Then so many of those suspected of rebel leanings have been driven out of town, and it is whispered in some cases done away with. Hence there is much personal feeling of hatred and revenge towards spedial in- dividuals of the old regime, and things of this sort harder to discipline than the ordinary and perfectly ortho- dox desire of the rebel soldiers for a straight out-and-out fight, On the Sunday following the surren- der of the town, which took place the day before (or Saturday), most peo- ple were once mare in their houses, 9000000000000000000000 )iny perhaps little else than a desire ------------------ (to rest. The two days before had heen F r i ' in so nerveracking. The actual arrival For Pickling steal away ?"' Their leader, Gen. Chia- town, and it grew to be a task to keep eatch a brief glimpse of the victorious crossing the hall | was greeted with a appeared, very glad to find someone at of the Insurrectos, while exciting, was largely an interesting and pleasurable sort of excitement. It was the wuncer- | : {tainty preceding their coming that was P. P. CLAXTON Pure Vinegar, all kinds of whole and Ground Spices. pas, had little desire to do anything D COUPER {mo peaceful. The Arab aet did not ap- > 9 peal to him, and he is a fighter pure and simple. Everyone knew this, and them from making an advance upon it, Everyone is loud in the praises of Juan Cabral, Hsseems a bit after the order of Madero, who combines the daring P. WALSH, Barrack St rebels as they drew near the town, but s@vePevPre@ee@eoe@oe® vere content to pursue the even tenor of their way. The advent of Sunday was very beaming face. "Is everyone all right here ? I thought I'd come and see how you all are,"" "in drawling southern tones. So 1 had perforce to stay. Soon home. Soen another festive youth pre- sented himself. "1 heard you hadn't | gone to Bisbee, 80 hopeful to find you jat home, and ask how you stood every. { { United States commissjoner 'Phone 76. 341-3 Princess Street. ,.) he not acted as he did (under or- and bravery of a soldier with the chiv- much welcomed, as it formed a sort of {1 saw a head moving past the windows thing--sort of fun wasn't it ?' Lastly Auto repainted to stand all kinds of 200000000 044 ($l. COHEN British-American High-Olass Ladies' Tailoring. to your ayes wide, are 281 to 267 oved from # Bireet We are ready for business with all the latest styles for the Fall Season was the is [you to say- wiain Smith ut the Is it your real Are vou lobbying for it *" No-no. I am not. 1 dollar iu it. Truly I have uot. did have. Must I tell Won't you trust Richard, ask me to tell you--" Now is the time to order your Fall Suits by saving a big dis- Power count before the season comes, 'ompany ? per rriey tioned in about here big But | and { 1 reas fur being of world's ven't But his & 1Captain 1 said a coal story '1 am not privileged to speak apoyt. Ul tell you story, though, if wore ¥ and nos | ny 'That 1s me, er coal vou'd o hear it ¥"' delighted," ca said the re I'd porter New "A faw days ago some one aid that he education, close the Brown vou intended to vole to Power company and hinted that I was Well," said Captain Smith, "it's a trying to influence you in favor of the [story about a poor sailor. He company. 1 did not want you to think |taken' down with fever on a brigantine, that I was trying to get your vate and | and, though the apd captain -and so I sold my stock. 1 wigs in [dosed him well, he died. They buried a hurry to dispose of it that [ {him at go for fraction of its "They {impressive seq "You sacrificed your property be fat 11] round which cause vou feared 1 should thigk--"" jand, to make The amazement in his voice stung | weighted with a her. She whirled 'toward - him. "I have plenty of Don't flatter | \ yourself that I have beggared myself for the sake of looked at him she had begun look in hi words 'Betty, you'r the best-- Let's rock by the dream, the Bont unless of your Z . "Fal | Go on. Tell me everything. | wane NOTHING TO FEAR. Shaughnessy Denies Story of C.P.R.| Directors' Campaign. | Montreal, Ang. 21.--When interview- ed regarding a report from Washing ton that several C.P.R. directors were | about 10 start secret campaign against reciprocity, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy made the following state- menu © "Accompanied by three or four di- rectors, 1 am Teaving on the regular For two weeks Richard Allerton, annual mspect on trip over our . lines {chairman of the committee on revi between Montredd and the Pacific | oo of laws, gave his attention to th coast. Fully occupied as we shall be | ufira hod i s or a i 308 10 . with other matters, I regret exceed- g xe qua ton, Lt lo 3» more ex ingly that 'we shall have no time to jact, he gave his attentiod to Betty give to politics." | Grierson, The other women who Other C.P.R. directors and officials | VO® aetively interested in the pasa characterized as absurd the report [ade of the bill appeared at various that théy would take part ip the | times before the committee and. pre- present political conflict. One lead. | sented their arguments. But Betty ing official of the company said : "Wg |Griesson never came into the com- have nothing to fear from reciprocity; mittee room. Whatever arguments it will undoubtedly tend to fill up the {she made were presented to the west and thus make more business for [chairman in the parlors of the hotel all the lines. Our road as well [at which she was staying, in the vis- managed and as able to hold its own |itors' "gallery of the House of Repre- railway the continent. We |gentatives, on the golf links and on are not afraid of * competition from | the automobile roads about the capi- any quarter." tal. "I suppose, Allerton," a fellow mem- ber remarked one day, '"'that vou will vote against the bill to buy and close the plant of the Merley Power com- pany." 'I shall vote for the hill." "Miss Betty is very beautiful you---"" : "What has she to do with it *" "The state wants to turn the Mer- ley river into a drainage canal. In order to do so the Merley Power com pany will have to be deprived, by nct of the legislature, of the use of the | current of the river. They are fight i p | i age go niatle Betty looked hard at the river. {lips were tightly compressed ishe spoke there was an {little cateh in her voice. "I want the ballot," she said. "I am Jeeply interested in the measure fore the committee of which you chairman." | The young man' sat down cn a log {beside the rock. Her When | uncertain en such buriad let it value--"' the usual sewed him wi He a flag was draped, the sail was of big lumps a mere th rites y i St ork ( fin doubt No for free sk to Die, Le Cle Hampstead. London, Eng 1 Form of Therqplon, casy to THOMAS, COPLEY ONE 987. Drop a card to 19 Pine Btreest when snting aopything dowe In the Car - I'v or line. Estimates given on all Wi of repairs and new work Wilh | Hardwood. Floors of all kinds be- him sink are on ga -- number of coal landlubber in the eighted It disappeared at his he many hrat fake ol a services corpse passenger He slip into the wed the ind said par money, watched { ticipated She | "i | the well-w Water landlubber shook Well, I've but taking his " . voar . opinion="" for the first tims confession her once The rad irate | | below, yO' I deatest, | seer Let's go to and dream a her stopped Been a man eves mw down this is the iE own coal the the him,' new { world, | i i river sweetest one in the Occasionally there is a man that Satanic majesty wouldn't there i» to take turn vour face from me, dear | even vou want me to kiss the back | ha tlw Ome wo " hin head." is as any on ? THE LEAST FUEL, THE MOST SATISFACTION pan SN We, BOTT RBBRR Too Emphatic. Toronto News Fi common with other students, the boys of the Ontario Agricultural Col lege, Guelph, love to print in their college paper some joke concerning the heads of the college. So it was prob ably with much joy that the Guelph students printed in the O.A.C. Review for July the following supposedly true incident, in which . President George Creelman figured : President Creelman (to excursionists who are bangiog on the side door)-- "The other door, if your please." Farmer (somewhat heated)--"Go to ---- | hd President--"No the pass word." The Up-to-date Restauran and Eating Appartments. and lghted. a' our Full Course Dinner, ec. ¢ THOMAS GUY, Prop. Besvovsevsrsissrsrsrve KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (Limited) "Highest Educz' n at Lowest Cost' Twenty-sisi.. year, Fall Term begins August §0th. Courses in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tele- graphy, Civil Service and Eng- lish Our graduates get the best positions Within a short time aver sixty secured positions with one of the largest rallway cor- porations in Canada. Enter any time, Call or write for Ipforma- tion, H. F. Metcalfe, Pfincipal Kingston, Capada, close theatre Charges are moderate. Special rates by the week, P. HM. THOMPSON, Proprietor, and PM 2 {hardest to endure. Would the president jsurrender thé town without any fight- succeedink Dr. Elmer ing? Would the federal soldiers be content to simply and literally "fold Prompt Delivery. ders) and left the town decently and ff ------------ in order, there would have heen a very 020 +02 @++@+2@>=@o=@ different story {o tell. y H] | For nine days these insurrectos had $ Asbestic Wall Plaster alry of avery perfect gentle knight." One can imagine how Cabral's soldiers might have welcomed any sort of op- position, but, fortunately, there was breathing space. In the afternoon | . took a book and announced firmly that Cafe 185 Wellington St 1 was not to be, disturbed until tea RBA SA AR : time. A---- thoughtfully volunteered [to see any weary soul who might strug. foward the front of the house. "There's old Eddie !" This came in joyful tones {from the first arrival, who was com- jfortably enjoying a very special brand their tents like the Arabs and silently been practically within sight of the $3.00 a Ton none. The departing soldiers) could Lgle in, so Heft---him-to- his--fate-- In of cigarettes. Almost at once "Eddie" { gers ing the bill and Miss Grierson--"' "Be careful." "She owns a fourth of the stock of the company. She is here lobhying against the bill." , "She is not." "Your charges are cruel," said Bet- ty, when he had finished his argu ment. ""And--and part of them are true. I am a deceitful, dishonest per son." She turned her face away from him and went on speaking. Her voice was unsteady and occasionally she choked and the words refused to come, "l am not a suffragette. I don't know anything about the subject. When I was a little girl I lived here. There was a spot 1 loved better than anything else in my little world. If was a big rock at the turn of the road above the bend in the river. The road was not an automobile through- fare then. It was a quiet, country lane. [ used to sit on the rock and watch the river and the hills and dream all the wonderful things that only children can fancy, "We moved away, The day vou saw me on the rock was the first time 1 good. That's not Another Range May Be Good---A "Happy Thought" Is Good modern conve- Complexions Made Sightly. A complexion that is marred by to sce me,' |pimples, blotches or other eruptions and a fellow-countryman walked in, [®30 be made smuoth and fair by the All men? Oh, yes, after the order of ne A es ntuubt. | z be most mining camps. They come from Ch i» S Eoe Sng v 0 rn mea x all over the world, and are a most |}. © any ing remedy is required. ye nk x f " ps ] It cures eczema (salt rheum), old 00000000000000000000 interesting lot. The afore-mentioned | , bed Sores, piles, catarrh, dand- | "Eddie's" collection of experiences TAKE IT AWAY $ could rival anvihing 1 have over read [Fa ard all aly oo itching, eruptions jeould ri ) 8 : E of the skin. In bix boxes, 25 cents at and to hear him tell of thom is ome}. . BN .Ieod's drug stores. +:That's what Jur Mohs Say i he greatest treats imaginable. § «When served wit elfnst Ginger Ale or English Ginger wa¥everal of the men, it seems, spent Beer that do not bear our the memorable Friday night at the abel. : . LQ Our bottled goods for family ® club. where they played Slough or Solo ute have no superior, until rosy-fingered dawn appeared In Sample toa pn of the Joad. They were anxious to compare notes trial case. Tislepione 9 a (and hear our experiences at =~ Y---'s, some of which had been funny, as usually happens when people don't bother to display ° : ¢ Thompson Bottling Co. : anything but their real feelings. @ 292 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON. i . x | B00000000000000000000% | "Well," said one narrator, as we concluded our experiences, "1 ' think jit was the saddest sort of performance I ever saw, watching those poor chaps getting out. They sure looked pretty COAL! {seedy." ° "Yes," said another; "1 | thought it was sad, too, until I heard The kitid yon are looking for {about that dynsmite-they left behind, is the kind we sell. {and after that I didn't care how sad. | Scranton Coal {it was. Just think how much sadder i» good coal and we guarantee it 'would have len if 1 had been we Tow or" CASTORIA he hs (blown wp and you . For Infants and Children. BOOTH & CO. | "I couldnt resist the. Bri- You shouldn't have hung we heard : tish fap it up if you didn't want rare srders will receive prompt atteation. Shop. 40 Queen Street BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone 201 cscsssscsssessasseseel THECLUB HOTEL i ' WELLINGTON STRERT, J (Near Princess), There are other hotels, but none Appr Club. for : homelike surroundings. Located in centre of city and @ o principal stores and : ' TORRENTS | i en-- Plums Plums Peaches Peaches : AT A. J. REES 166 Princess Stree. "Phone B58. When a range combines all the most niences and when the makers insist that only the best materials should be used, and that every range that leaves their factory should he perfect in every detail of workmanship--why, it stands to reason that the product, the Peculiar Claim for Damages. Ottawa, Aug. 24. <6me of the most uliar claims the eity of Ottawa lias ad for some time is that put in by H. Leetier, 211 Broad street. On Aug- ust Sth a man was killed by a fall. He was carnied into Leener's store, and, while he was there, the doors were closed to keep out the crowd. Leener now wants 85 damages for the business he fost while the doors were closed. Just abut the time a man gets comfortably fixed. in this world it is time for him to move. ° Canadian purchases of Americar coal have trebled since 1901. HAPPY THOUGHT Range should be a good range, a perfectly reliable range Take your time in buying a new range [It is the most important of your household furnishings. Os it depends whethdr your house- had } there since I was & little girl, work is going to be a drudgery or a pleasant task, with sure re- I had come back to the capital to see |}; Suits { When you have seen the many special ab rm lands I own here. | 3 pect shea sume furs Jase kl wn if the Thought, have heard the enthusiastic ia world come back : Canadian housewives who use It and see pes able fine-looking range it is, we. have no doubt ay automate that CS . your final selection for use in your home. was having trouble with my car. 1 could mot dream with those iuterrup- tions every five minutes. A wsuffra- gette friend had that day left 4 ban ver in car. I it on the car, thinking that men would harry by at sight of it J did. "Then you came. Your eyes were big and brown and your mouth was | MCKELVEY ¢ BIRCH, 63-1 BROCK ST firm and beautifully shaped and your The William Back Stove Co. Limited, Brantford. Ont. hair crinkled adorably, and--and 1 \ wanted to talk to you. bidet you think \ {In a strange city for information or ito direct you to a certain place, not knowing anything about it yourself, you take his word and accept his jndgment. because you feel and realize he knows THAT'S HIS BUSINESS Now, then, it's just the same with us In ithe GAS BUSINESS THAT'S OUR BUSINESS. We know our business, and want to make it your business Why don't you ask us? . CHEAP, CLEAN, CONVENIENT. COOK WITH GAS. © Light, Heat and Power Dept. CC FOLGER, Gen. Mgr. of the Happy the thousands of strong, service- will surely be features praise of what 'a it More than a quarter of a million "Happy Thoughts" are in daily use in Canada. KINGSTON AGENT got vou vet. Havet some more tea, and don't feel so badlg." . Soon we were left alone, and later wandered off to listen to the band in the Plaza, wherd wil was brightoees heaven you are sade, old man. Signature of | (Loud sniffs. and sobs from t Thank The Kind You Have Always Bought FOOT WEST STREET. tenors.) "Cheer up, We've Bears the

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