Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Aug 1912, p. 8

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| PAGE FIGHY man soni in srs LIVINGSTON'S |. ------ SHOWING OF ---- DR. JEAGER PURE WOOL GOODS Largest assortment between Toronto and Montreal Wool Hats in Grey, Tan, White and Black. Lovett, Gloves to match all "Hats. Sweaters in Tan, Grey, Lovett and White in Cashmere, Shetland, Camel Hair, ete. at all prices. \ Traveling Wraps in plaid and plain colors. Motor Veils, Motor Scarfs, Conibination Searf and Muffs, Motor Coats for Ladies and Gentlemen. AH sold at catalogue prices. Seo the above voods at LIVINGSTON'S BROCK STREET WE ARE] SHOWING A Complete Range of NEW FALL SUITS In the Latest Designs and Styles. Something different to what you will see elsewhere Prices, $15.00 T0 $35.00 A a tt A PtP dl NN AA NAN spe OFFERINGS IN| Js TABLE CLOTHS Slightly dust soiled at greatly reduced prices, sizes 2, 2 1-2, 3, 3 | 2 yds. long I~ SWEATER COATS Exclusive designs for Ladies and Gentlemen. 5% ALDRON/ should it be 1 Thomas Gleason THE CROSSING 11 "THE LAKE, ] HYDRO AEROPLANE MAY TOU( Hy AT KINGSTON. | Arrangements Being 'Made for Walter E. Johnson to' Mak¥ Trip | --Buffalo Will he Starting Point | ==Direct Route Has Not Yet Been | Decided! Upon. been receivad the that 1 po , mechanical engineers and de and "builders hvdro-aero- of Bath it present arrat a trip to he Ontario, by Walter one of the most skilled and arrangements mav he Johnson ~to make a stop The details fon "the being arranged he the sta 1g place the aeroplane will Island, and over the covering Lake Ontario. mouth the river thers routes which ean be taken following the southern of Ontario, the other 1 a the Arrang aronlane Informauon has the « Bro SIgneLS planes,' mak ng mate across Lake E. Johsion, bird men, wade for at kingston now will trip and Grand then the two Lo eflect of trip are Bufialo the Piss over Falls, From of one Lake long share and norihern shore may be made for stop Kingston, arranged attraction. rements th the and should prove at sO faite an STOCK MARKETS. . Clr ence Chambh - elles #. B. McCurdy ( ers--=i Manager Aug. 6th. Montreal. Cunner Cement, pid. Canada Car Mentreal Power Richelisu and Ontari itio oronto Rats Shaw SOO Ch. Brick Fuckets San Paolo . New York. Copper smellers CPR, General Electric Reading Union steel Krier Cotton et Dee. ... FLY-KILLING MIXTURE Was Found to be Cause of Cop plaint. N.Y., Aug. 6-4) fly. killing preparation whicha nearby former, supplying milk to- this eity, has been using, has been found by Dr, Frank J. Loomis, city meat and milk inspector, to have been. the cause of a disagreeable odor which made the midk unfit for use The were sprayed with the 'mixture. It was at first thought that something had found its way into the milk and th stale and cans wes subjected to a rigid in spection, but without It was thought that possibly spraying had caused the trouble spraying was stopped and the was found to he all Hight. THEY Watertown, COWS Success the The milk LEW A NEGRO. Burns' Detectives on » Their Trail fos Six Months. Baltimore, Aug. b.--As the six 'months' investigation by J. Burns, at the rdquest of Goldshorough, of this state, men were arrested, on Monday, ed with being leaders of the mob that took King Johnson, a negro, from the Brooklyn, Md., jail ast Christmas eve and murdered him. The prisoner arc Frank and Joha Gleason, and Howard Herring, colored The arrests were made at Brooklyn, a suburb of Baltimore. . result of William Governoy four charg- Schwab white, INCLINED TO SELL OFF - my In Prominent Stocks on Toronto and Montreal Markets, Toronto; Aug. 6 oth New and Londdn stock markets were ed sell offi In many stocks on small declines, foronto and. York inchn prominent to-day, and Montreal rather totlowed suit. This was notably shown in Win nipeg Electric, which sold offi to 224 this morning, fotlowing the depression in rh vesterday. Brazilian stocks were rather inactive. Miming markets are firm, Hollinger, McKinley & Temiskamwing showing slight gains. Lord Strathcons is 92, Aug. 6.--Three nonagenar- ian peers celebrated their birthdays this week. The Earl of Wemyss, who has lived under six sovereigns, having been born in the reign of George 111: was ninety-five Monday; Lord Strathcona was ninety-two on Tuesday, and on Wednesday Lord Nelron the "Father of the House of Lords," begins his niniet® year All threes are still vigorous, lord Strathconm holding that. hard work has kept him _voung. to L ondoun, Double e Skin for Liner. Bidiast, Aug. 6.~The White Star company has issued orders that the third steamer of the Olympic and Ti tanic class, under comstruction here, shall be vided with a double skin rising ofl gin the water line. This i= in accordance with the suggestion in the Mersey report. ---------- He's Getting On. La ag Advertiser. Rowell is doing his duty as a man by taking lessons in _--s Public men who are insisting French. and, rightly--that the French shall be obliged to' learn Kaglish in the schools should be ready to reciprocate. "Wor a Delightful Sail Take the Thousand Islander, Thurs. day. 2.30 pan. -- her complete tour of the islands, - n ML x BR msn -- OF HE NEWS. WHIG, a, AtGrsy. "A 1812. wl THE FIRST "SESSION Lor THE The Very Latest Cul Called From Over the World. pubic Milviaton burned; loss, » Lhe carpings o ern raviroad for J of $239,530, Veustern fammers will have > don] 000 more to spend. this year in yiew ' ou the tremendous wheat production. e New York Sun advises copsum-) i ers (0 keep ua wary on getung N long on cotton on The basis of current prices. fdward from a boat and, being divwned, The western crop General Passenger the G.T.P,, years ago. old palace of. Pe Petrovski Island, used mer residence, destroyed on Mondey ; Fireman Simons, Vi, was killed and fred in oa Coaticook, Charles went) "The BULL L MOOSE CHICAGO, PARTY AT) school st : pet une. show une " | The Convention Like a Love ¥ a ast-- | If Opened With Speeches and the Waving of Red -Bandanas.- Chicago, 'Aug. 6.+The first fon | the first convention: of the new! National Progressive "party, 'of which | Theodgre Roosevelt is sponsor, was 'held in the Coliseum, yesterday, and while the setting was attended by all of the usual eetemonial and pafa phernalia of a national political ga | thering, the actual proceedings suggestive of a love feast. Not a dissenting voice { during the session. ~The ques'ion of i negro representation from the south | had caused friction earlier in the day | lin_ the national committee, bul there i was no echo of this fight on the floor | {of the convention. The delegates | were at times explosive in thu { thusiasm. % i Many of the state delegations into the hall singing and shouting in | the ir delight at the birth of the new | { party and three hours later weft the | { building in the same happy 11%we of | mind. { Although green hands were supposed | at the helm, the machinery of convention worked smoothly and | dently, There was no roll eall } ui delegates, bul the delegate fe tion | the floor, arrgnged in the same | manner as at 'the republican national | convention a few weeks ago, and ac | commodating = nearly I,100 people, was entirely filled. The alternate tion also had its full quota. Although the negro delegate tion loomed up now and again like huge" black spectre, threatening to dis- | organize things, the great event ofl to-day at the progressive third party | convention was the of © Theo-| dove Roosevelt, founder and leader of | the party | Ihe convention hall was packed when Col Roosevelt rose {o speak For | a long time he 'was unable to proceed | as ' cheer after cheer greeted him. | Roosevelt strongly denounced the re put slican and democratic parties as bi ing and privilege-con- | trolled. He declared against afl -blan-| ket reductions. in the tarifi, and reci proeity agreements with - other coun: sricd, and said that changes should he i made only schedule schedule, le} {favored building up the navy ti inl | agreements among (he nations me ade | disarmament possible. "1 believe," said | "that if we ean wake the up to what this [light really we shafl surely win." ses eye Viacent, dived Que, ' was Montreal, Brome Lake, 10 regan il, ih unable estimated Agent Hinton, at double that of 1s by of |: two were i was raised : Fhe tor the as a by Lireat, Aim fire on was of Island Point. three others in-| collision on the G.T.R. Que, Carroll, .a circus ticket Gouverneur, N.Y.., dix N.B., of blood poisoning. by trade. Alaska, Sunday, / \. JJ Daly, democratic committesman for Alaska. shot --himseli through thet? be head on board a river steanthoat. | the Dr. J. A. Hatch, of Vietoria, Tex., | efi dropped dead just as he had. conciud- ed an address a resolution en- dorsing Mr. Roosevelt for president. The Northern Pacific railroad expects to have 6 600, 000 bushels of grain on lines east of the Rockies, against 30,000,000 bushels last year. Lieorge Spider, former police officer of Belleville, died at "Walkerton, on Saturday. Since leaving the police forse he conducted hotel at Walker- ton Advices from Masava, the hands of the adherents of General Mena, 'that Fort San Carlos has now been oceapied by the government torees The 1 nited States senate passed the Sool bill, reducing the wool schedule aut twenty-nine per cent. It. now goes to the president, who will likely vold it up. Ex-Mavor James B. Wise, town, has abandonad the idea of making a trip around the woifd in onder to break the present record of twenty-nine days. The two'year-old son Napoleon Dumort, of Levis, Que., to the wheels of an electric car, the eves of his distracted, mother. en. came of +t Moncton, He was a vrinter At Fairbanks, on agamst {of about se ues Nicaragua, in speech say boss-ridden of Water- Dy of was out pices by right under but helpless, Marcus [.. Ward, bequeathed 30.600 Smalley, a widow, 'en condition that she does. not re-mbirry.. Mie. Smal lev's address is 'at present unknown. ham sold his live stock to J, It is reported that the Windsor ho-lof sharbot lake, who in tel, Montreal, is about to epter he !ship with James Campbell. They hands of a New York aid Montreal {doing a prosperous business, shipping syndicate. The present Windsor Hotel [8 carload of cattle "each week. Ihe company is capitalized at $2,000,000, |B. & 'P. ballast train has stopped Such good progress is being made drawing out gravel from the Roberts- vith construction work on the Cirand ville pit, and the CP.R. will start Trunk Pacific that #t is expected the | this week. Thomas Kirkliam has been line will be wmpleted through from |Waproving J. Campbell's residence by Winnipeg to Prince Bupert by the end | putting a new' lence around the barn. | of 1014. ' Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Kirkham visited The London Chrosich Mr. and Mrs. 4. Glenn, on Sunday the auestion of the oflivial visit Robert Lieshman and Archibald member of the British cabinet to Ca- Campbeil attended the pienic at" Ar nada stands over until Premier Por. (doch. Jumes Campbell has gone to] den's retumn, thereford itgran't tak: Kingston on a business trip. Mr. place until September at 3» carlicst, [and Mrs. Alexander Badour are visit- The Quebec proviteial revenue do. [108 their daughter, Mrs. George Rayv- partment continues its ' campaign a- [DC Mr. and Mrs, John Barr are vis aainst antomobiles who exceed the |/1IRE at William Barr's. John Camp- speed limit in and around Quebe bel and Sater Lily, are visiting at} Nine warrants have been issued against erth and Balderson. J, Cornell held | delinquents, two of them being Mon. |%7VI¢¢ here on Sunday. | uealers, Florence Ray, tertown, N.Y., record, having ringe license that she could desk of the cl sary questions. Having heard that many Japanese are ahout to commit suicide owing to their grief over the mikado's death, the police of Tokio are taking oxtira precautions to prevent "'harakivi," this kind of suicide 1s called. That there-should be a Canadian re presentative on the privy the feeling in England, I'rueman, barrister, arrived in St. ing a case on the othe The New York Ame gins to look as if the been putting the the last month, may step aside and let the professionals and little people see what they ean do with it for a few] days , {his home in A bogus book agent has committed Ness. He was quite a number of thefts in Hamilton j fairs of that : : His modus operandi is as follows : He { commercial traveller widely knocks or rings the bell and if anvone | known thr ughout the He opens 'the door he poses as a book served in the village agent, but if po one appes he en- 8nd was an ex-member of the ters and helps himself to whatever he For many years he oni at Athens and stood high | "Cocktail canes' are Mason and "Orang Bar Harbor, Me. One and a grown-up f muy matron carrying a gold-headed cane mtu} was a cousin of but, if perchavce,- you eatch her tak ington. ig off the top, and sipping from cup-like eavity, you should know sh is sperting a 'cocktail eane." 1 Sir Donald Mann, vice-president of! the Canadian Northern railroad, says) there is absolutely no truth in the] rumor that his company was buying | the Midland branch of the Grand | © Trank. He thinks the morning papers | got it mixed with the Midland railway | © : » of Manitoba. : | "thete is no cause for pani George Marshall, of Easton, Mass, Lalarm.™ Did Mr. Churchill tell Bis a real appetite ! As a matter of | Borden that 7 daily routine, he consumed six extra | thick corn beei sandwiches, six home Refused to Plead. i made doughnuts, three segments of | Detroit. Mich, Aug. 6.--Mne city | home-made pies and four potatoes. At | aldermen, held for nccepting a bribe dessert he consumed thirty-three ba- from the Wabash railroad, wer ar- | nanas, and vet insisted he was eaigned in the police court this morn hungry. ling. They refused hg plead. Re nded till Aug, 13t ITALIANS CAPTURE ZUARA. |™° Aug, i Excursion Cancelled. i The Tam itan Coast Town Oc! pooyrgion to Ottawa on Wednesday by Turks. by Napanee lodge, cancelled, owing to | Rome, Prey 6.--Alter a terrific land tvphosd epidemic at Ottawa. and sea atiack the Itahaps captured Zuara, the last Tripohtan coast town, | Bur rubber sponges. "Gihson's: occiipied by the Turks. The fighting | A lively games of baseball was ar was intense, with casuaitiet on both af at the cricket field on Tuesday | sides, morning between Ontario and Wel | lington stosel teams. The Ontario Two persons were Killed and seven | wireet boys pulled out 4 win by ag | © sedotsly' Injured bear' i Roosevelt, people means, of Newark, a year to N.L, Mrs At Cla mdon Station. Clarendon Station, Aug. 5 i { } | i | | { hirk Erwin, partners are that of state a | | i Enough of Machinery Now. itawa Cltizen The Imtimation that a federal da partment of medicine is necessary to secure legis lation to protect rivers and | | streams from contamination 1s absurd one. government could | od by finn thu aged sixteen, of Wa established a local been granted a man The girl was so small barelv look over the sewage rk who put the neces The legitkation {as Bele ther delay if it Bo « co-operate the ment in this matter partment of medicine, with a medical practitioner iteshead and a "corps of medical men in charge." would not | be necessary secure such le nor anyway with sewage them from an uch advocat without pas Senator ourt ) an and Untarng govern \ federal de lesired, with as at wha council says W. of Winnipeg, NB, after rislation | when enacted. And | innoculate' the rivers | and thus, proteet coniambsation ! Lo to enforce it not serum further ; why argu : John, be who can says it big people, market up for Old Lee ds Reside nt Srockville, Aug, one of the leading jeounty, died, Dead. Thomas Per men of de yesterday afternoon, at Athens long ill prominent wn the at community and a ' have wn 6. ey miter a was provinex council as ree : count 4 council. postmaster in fashion at(8s 8 Free . ) sees a dainty rs. Herney - | survive, The ames Berney, was "als Did He Tell Borden? ard Beacon Winston Churchill says that fireat Britaip is spending S225.000 006 on the navy this year and that next year she will spend more In | he nest eighieeth months, he says wermany will build about the of what Great Britain will en 1 Stratf bali | that or Mr 3 REE of a Ses I A ville, Pa. "op tne] can't keep a good | mar down; (rave tad ] J when a Baltimore & Oko hin wiles "Cibsos' oh iF tenin " a An ui: pin, Tobira FpeiSE Cy LAIDLAW S=-- A 1 To-Morrow All Day Ladies Waists One Third Off All stiietly this Summer's styles in All-Over Em- broidery, Mul', Lawn and Marquisette Trimmed with Laee insertion Pin Tucks and Embroidered front also Middy and Sailer Blouses These will be sold to-morrow as followmng : All dic 75¢ Waists or All the $1.00 Waists for All the $1.25 Waists for -All the $1.50 Waists for All the $2.00 Waists for All the $2.25 Waists for All the $2.50 Waists for All the $3.00 Waists for | All the $4. 0 Waists for - 50¢ 67c 83c 99¢ $1.35 $1.50 $1.67 $1.99 $3.00 Ge") 'Holeproof Hoslery for: Women whoare Hard on their Stockings Our special Holeproof Stockings are sold on the following terms: 6 pair guaranteed for 6 months with- out holes or we will replace them, Fine Black Cotton 6 pair for $2.00 Fine Lisle Thread 6 pair for 3.00 Black Silk 3 pair - 3.00 Men's Fine Cotton Sox 6 pair for 1.50 White Dress Linens Grass Bleached and proper weight these are having a biysk sale with us just now as we have the right makes for Waists and Skirts. 36 inches wide 25¢ yard 36 inches wide - 30 and 35¢ 36 inches wide - - 40c yard 40 inches wide - 40, 45, 50¢ 45 inches wide 30, 60), 75, | -- h) - { J | Lb i LIS n SH 4 Kz | AUGUST--The Travelling Month We are prepared for it. A splendid Stork of New, Presh Trunks | of all kinds. : / Suit Cases, Leather, Wicker and Canvas. Club Bags-- Walrus, Alligator Seal and Russia Leather Our Prices are Low and Goodt Fresh and Strongly Made The Lockett Shoe Store

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