Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1912, p. 8

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rAGE EI1GH: : } : : JRE BAnLY BRITISH WHIC, MONDAY, AUGUST 5 1912. - 0 - - -- -- - -- - -- ISGERS ROUBLE. ! wp | DEATH OF A MINSTER i | ' . 5 Can | Capt. Visger win Appeat Before th \ wit, ao Magistrate. ! LIVINGSTON'S: {anim ane» Sm } FORMER [3 OF RENFREW, Lwair or Ran of :the steamer Cas x . te wooo : | tanet, will be a ranged August . " 3 : M i Eh a 2 5 7 gy - | A alleged that he had been todo Who Had Resided in. Kingston for Sti, On=& charge of violating the , for thirteen years, and retir-| peated new doek ordinance. The charge 423 tar. : : " . 4 § in his solicitation. Captain p ao . ing fro the charge owing to Il vigger 'interferred and objected to Bains Sod tn . 3 ; : i h,- Rev. John Hay, died at h this and the charge was brought : Pray V e 11 1 h Ol l . ; i residence, 189 Alfred Ystreet, | geaingt him. : hd , BE Pio some Months--He Graduated st Queen's Thirty | Years Ago=lil-| between the n x of 'the rival Health Forced his Retirement. | steamboat co A solicitor .. | for the Castanet nad been repri- Afzer having been minister of St. mandad by the officer at the dock And irew's, Presoyterian. ch *h, Ren-| who came as a climax of a series of rows on Sunday. afternoon.. he}. In the meanwhile, the other mem- ay of the reverend géntle-| boys of the crews and agencies for at the end unexpected # ! ra ° . { ¥ ' wecied, | the Castanet and Ramona, its Tival, ER . a : : | pneumonia being the finals illness ae: embodied in a quarrel which Hl 3 8 . x [ti had been confined to his room | threatensd to come to blows, but it J IS * ' . | about ten days, but up to the end | was stopped before it came 10 any- 4 x & ho rig af the week it was "thought hel thing The : . © | w 4 : : { ' : t 1¢ Visgers have déclared Largest assortment between Joroato and Montreal : Ww ould Tec over. About one year and | their intention re CArTY the pay "i {a half ago the late Mr, Hay was|(y the end. forced give up the active work of | ' . - - z . his ct at Renfrew and was PASSED A RESOLUTION : = Lo yi i > Yas oie xt s aoloct: § . Eline inuated He and his family | t : Is now ready for your selec tion and "y i ! 3 . | moves to this city a few magnths ago. | of Lack of Confidence in the Turk. Vz . : . - long odds the most complete and varie raceased was born at Lanark k 0 - : 1: . : rod : : ign ace Sr. 2 Lanark. ed at ish Cabinet. ; . : . list of Linens we have evel shown. Quéen's iwersity as bachelor of | Constantinople, Aug. 5.---To ,es- arts in 188. 3 and completed his theo- | cape the forcible dissolution by the : ' TN v1.2 ' logical course in 1885 taking the | sultan's troops the chamber 6% de- y : ; ; of + ATM : € Wool Hats in Grey, I'an, Lovett, White an 1 | e of baehelor of divinity 1a | puties to-day, composed almost en< $s aris course he won honors ip | titely of young Turks, passed a reso- 4 . K loves tu jatch all Hats. . pailcsonhy and political "economy. | lution of. lack of confidence in the ; _/eK. roves to ir } 3 I 3 1 For many years he was a valued | cabinet and adjourned without de- trustee of Queen's j bate. This action resulted from the . iagis He op ordained into the Presby- | opposition of the military league. It Direct from the make I's, all widths, from 64 up to 90 inches, "and the Sweaters in Tan, Grey, Lovett and White 10 terian ministry in Chalmers church, | d a treaty of peace will speed- ' ' i "a . Kingston. His first charge was at | ily follow. | pr 8 ar ' Pr shot: 's s air, ete. at all Campbellford, for four years, and | Pl-------------- } : Cashmere, Shetland, ( uniel H : From hers Ba Ever Th ell CHARGED WITH SELLING . 49c, 65c, 7 5c, 90c¢, 1, 1.25 * . Cobourg He succeeded the late Smenamathe prices. h 1 Rev. Dr. Robert Campbell, at Ren- | German Military Secrets to France Trew, and faithfully carried on the and England. i a ds ) ; . Berlin, Germany, Aug. 5.--Fol- ec ap ns - he Traveling Wraps in plaid and plain colors. late minister is be bY | towing closely on the' arrest of five \ wife, and two chiliren, John x X . ¢ ye ' i Englishmen, yesterday, charged with In a oreat variety of designs and Sizes. " a Mi ead, a student at Senge 3 ng on German fortifications, a Bi : : Neltaer « the latter were at hone . oi oe soy . ga . : " : ; the ry aL hae | sergeant, a corporal and a privata : $1. 23, i. 50, 2. 00 10. 00 d Motor V ells, Motor Scarfs, ( ombination Sear at the time: of their father 8 death, Ir ne German army were to-day A up to a ozen Miss Hey being in Saskatchewan, | 1aced on court-martial charged and Mufls : . where she is teaching school. with selling 'military secrets to The late Mr. Hay. was a.strong France and England. : | 1 bl Cl h man, both physically and mentally : » | . both physically and mentally Linen able oths : in college days he wag esteemed to : : Motor Coats for Ladies and Gentlemen. | be -a steady, plodding, all-absorbing GIFTS 10 CHARITY A very desirable assortment, with Napkins to match, many dainty student, He reached the bottom. of everything and his scholastic attain- our OF POLITICS designs. MEN, 48 a result, were lald on Siisold at. catalogne pices: broad avd deep foundations. Hs| $4 Sett, 5.00 sett, 6.50 Sett, 10.00 Sett up to $20 Sett sp Ea 2 Ministerial work was" eilaracrerized [JY - jy British - House to Pre: quiet, steady-going sympathetic spiri His convictions i i. Soe the above cools at : A life poy let po vent Donations by Candi } Linen Table Cloths - with even tenor. He made no dis- play. . Pyrotechnics were not known ; dates. For Round Tables: « - Jord to him, but the influence of his work London, Aug. 5.--A bill has been h 3 4 0 50 and life and character were felt in| introduced in the House of Com- ' § ' 3.50, 3 ' 5, 3 8.00 the-three different St. Andrew's | mons to prevent the ipdirect in. 2 J churches to which he was called. At | fluencing of parliamentary - consti- . "3 I y Campbellford he took up "a very |tu:ncies by candidates and members H t t h d | bl ' ] th ! . arduous work, being the first min- | of parliament by mehns of subacrip- €Ims 1 C e€ a e Oo S ' , X ister in the church as a separate | tions to certain religious, charitable, organization, but he did his task.so | public; or ° gemi-public imstitutions Ni apkins to Match : a faithfully and so well. that, te-day, | or enterprises I'he bill would in- FE ' it is one of the most desirable clud® all such payments in the can- $6. 00, 6. 50, 7. 50 up to I 5. 00. a churches in the Peterboro . presby- | didate's election expens a return tery, and his name is revered. by |of which he has to make "under the scores of those who were touched | present laws Payments of subscrip- ( t by his ministry. tions to clubs or societies of which unc Oo S At Cobourg he worked persever-|z candidate is a bona-fide ordinary vy: ¥ us § . ingly, influencing and moulding | member would ba excepted, provid- With Napl ins to Match lives, and there, t00, he loft a record | ed they did not exceed $250'a year, > 3 00 3.75 4 50 of stability and genuine Christian | while contributidns to any fund or * ' ' . . capacity that will not soon be for-| organization which is exclusively gotten. At St. Andrew's, Renfrew, | political are also expressly omitted Li T ] ne spent thirteen years and there ali | from the seope of the mbasure, WwW the experience he had gained found The law against torrupt pracfices INen O e S expression in a broad-minded, lib-|at elections in the British Isles is a oh 5 Ta PRE I ul % pict ms SM Lowe SE tl BB mio Bed nn Bowl This year we are better prepared than ever to supply the kind of Towels good of the cause he espoused, but | ture beyond that specially permitted you want and at prices that will help you to anticipate your wants for for the betterment of the community | by law invalidates an élection. There some time to come life. He was eminently sympathetic |48 a feeling, however, particularly : and tender in, his ministrations to|among the candidates themselves, the afflicted and bereaved. No duty | that the cost of securing election and was too onerous for him to perform [holding a seat is excessive, and it is if he could but be of value and help | with a view of eutting this down to those in nead. It was at Renfrew | that the present measure has been The Ontario College of Pharmacy | Brick . . . a se Huckaback Towelling, 12}c, 15¢, 20c, Zoe, : had a delightful outing down the | Tuckets ae i wise B Embroidered Linen B Jedd Spreads. river. | San Paolo . 250% : : : x ~ : ew teamer 0d S Mercury registered 88 degrees. | Embroidered Linen Pillow ( aSEs. A Hon. Mr. T 1 that his health became impaired and | proposed. -- 11Y Fi H k b k | | to the great regret of his entire con- i J ine uc a aC Owe S Thompson, minister of | L nen Sheetings, 2 21 yards wide, $1, 1.25,. 1.50. gregation he bad to desist froth work . " ox ~ - and finally resign. The e¢ ¥ STOCK MARKETS. 9c. justice, was here. One hundred and | Copper a . 3 2 ine 3 ine 13 eha twenty-five convicts had interviews | Shite Ars Pillow Linen, circular or plain, 42 inch, 45 inch, 4% inches. o0e, 63¢, THe, 90c. congrega- i vac, Joc, tion fittingly marked the occasion a Tuas by a testimonial to his worth and a ¥. I. McCurdy Cu. Clarence Cham. | retiring allowance for the remaind- | ers--H. W. Nelles, Mannger i : F y Hu k b k [ W l er of his years, which unfortunately | Gth August, 1912. A A AW anc uc a ac o € 5 haya been at a very brief duration per, | | Pure Linen, with & alloped or liemstitched edge, ! Montreal. Hay, knew him as onc of the mos: | Canndrs' . . rox; | = E ; 19, 90c, $1. kindly of men, most earnest of | Cee ant pfd a Guest Towels ministers and most devoted of | Christians. 25¢, 3be, 4c. | ; | i \ - to $0 fan hua TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, (Rio . . ........ o ' elo Small sizes, fine makes. 1 What Happened a Quarter. of a rx 3 i . Century Ago. Iw eo p 52 Fancy Huckaback Towelling, 25¢, 35¢, 49¢, 60c. a with him. C.. P. R. . Question of city purchasing water- |G. E. . : - works discussed at open air meeting | Rdg . . : in Fronterac ward. | | Lnloa . : m-- Steel . MAY BOMBARD TOWN } Rie a = aw BOO: bt BS = I a] 00 ou Cotton Dec, Cotton » Owing to Murder of a Prominent ea ae ew [1S ace f als . 'German Banker. THE WORK OF LIGHTNING. o Rabat, Morocco, Aug. 5.--Thege ' . . ; wai much excitement here when } Shattered Figg Pole on House of a was given out that the Gorman | Providence. PETERBORO DOCTOR DIES cruiser Cosmae had received orders | . A bolt of Nghtning, at 1.20 o'clock, ! to-day to bombard Agadir on ac- { Momday - : 4 afternoon, went down the ... " ' ; @ s : » ] Game | Bowling i count of the murder of a Tepre- {chimney in the home of Jeremiah "Vile Playing a Ga n ® : sentative of Monnesmann's banking | Dolan, at the eorner of Bay and] Tournament. - , 3 : firm. This ia the same 'town regard- | Sydenham streets. The fire brigade' Peterboro, Aug. 5.-De. 0. G E - ing which, a European war was | gas summoted. but was not required, Marshall, a well-known resudent of Pe threatened, following the sending | 4¢ (he only damage dome wus the terboro, dropped dead, this morning, of the German cruiser Panther. | shifting of the stove pipes at the en- while playing a game fn the Central a : ; 5 x . INET on trane® to the chimney. z Ontario Bowling Association jouria ons Si and Dress Bouts J x TUE SRAFYING ALDERMEY About the same time the flag pole ment, which opened here to-day. br : : "AS on the top of St. Joseph's building, Marshall, who was an enthusiastic Of Detroit to Appear in Court 7 Hou se of Providence, was struck by bowler and had been president of Tiiesday. | lightning, and shattered. The bolt did the club, had just played a shot when Detroit, Mich., Aug. 5H.-- The | not continue down the roof { he collapsed. "a nine aldermon accused of grafting | The alarm system of the local fire! cami in connection with the building of | brigade also suffered, as the easlon op woson & Jenks" Righ-slass toilet freight sheds will appear in court | hall of the city was "ent off" for a = rn 50 to-morrow. Prosecutor Rep aurd json time, the cause being lightning At Paris. on Aug. fth. Miss Ruth says it is untrue that any cases * Madi. of Xow York and Gebeva, and & have been dropped. On the other | AUTOS WITHOUT LIGHTS. toc of 1 " a hand (here Ww evidence stronger and | = pies of the late _Hishap Pollet, Sew sln more sensational than ever. | Many Complaints Have Deen Re- ey Harlot 15 We Vaaiuet, ' : Practice in Any Province. ceived hy the Police. Buy bath powders. "Gibson's." i AUGUST---The Travelling Month { Many complaints have beer received! Cames Squance, St. Thomas, Ont, Ottawa, Aug: SAH the provinces Hy the police abouf awtemohiles (ra & prominent Ocddietlow, vas fatally We are prepared for it. A splendid Stock of New, Fresh Tronss | of Canada having ageepted by con | velting around the streets at nights burned in his carriage factory. of all kinds. ! - current legislation fhe terms of the without (he proper | lights, and it was: Bey ioe eream brwks. Gibson's. Suit Cases, Leather, Wicker and Canvas Canada "medical act, medical reripro- {stated tony, that if the owners of © Roosevelt adherents insist that ie Club Bags-- Walrus, Alligator. Beal and Russia Leather city in Canada will now go lo ef | the autos did not Jook afier the mat: sident Fait will be a poor third on Our Prices are Low and Goods Fresh and Strongly Made. fort. Henceforth any physician hodd- tur, they would bd summoned 10 dlectinn night, Nov. Sth. ing a certifivate of the Dominion feowt. Just a few days ago a young Rodaks, films. "Gibson's" bovedical count] may practice in any {man was fined for speeding, and the! Rufus [. Perry, a colored lawyer, i province. : » fhydaw regarding lights will also he of Brookiyn, Sniaenl thy Jewish e kett oe Store ---------- o |emloread. The police wish to give all faith an & , Bath requisites, Gibson's. the offenders final warning, i Bay ice Srna bricks. Gibsan'a, i ---------- v en i. 5% mg

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