Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Aug 1912, p. 8

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rAGE EIGHY re A Mr Man, we-want yoft for a customer, so we full of Come andsee them. tempt vou with a store uncommon va- lues. later tlie advantages of qu ity, service and price to here. The will be for. you. Sooner you are going to find ont the obtained vou do, the he exclusively sooner Letter it Oar customers are pleased customers, be everything Rn) cause we "stand back" of we sell, _LIVINGSTON'S BROCK STREET really Special ale TO-NIGHT 7.30 O'CLOCK a en's Umbrellas Regular $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, For 89¢ Each. Take particular notice. to the quality and handles in these goods. Limit to each customer. A at a tt ANA NA AN tM gM NNN Ladies' Embroidered Cotton Stockings . Black with Colored Embroidery. Worth 25¢, 30¢, 35¢, For 19¢c Pair. : Extra large showing of New Fall Coats, New Fall Suits. - Every one new this season. e | A RESULT | ported . | the recent earthquake in the sea of { Marmora. { All i ing { burning | as possible, {Of Places Where J mot jals on { » t i, | Lario : Ito 86 eli AUGUST 17 3,000 "PEOPLE KILLED NEWS OF THE WORLD = - OF rug 2D AIL x BRITISH HS) are mDAY. SEX THE LATE ST TIDINGS GIVEN IN BRIEF FORM. M TC MARMOR 3 EARTHUUARE, of the Day From Telegraph! Newspaper Ex. The Whig's «News of the Service United States Gunboat scorpion lie Condeusation With First ships of Nations to Carry News--Hescue Vid. turns and Constantinoj Changes. This is the re casudalities by the United States which has Tre ing thé scenes of res to-day Scorpt after gunboat turned arother hor rible The conditions: were by Moham- worse than thought at first. cable communication with the is lands and coast owns was cut oft shofks dnd this i Le report available. impossible to approach goue towns owing to odors from bodiés. . Tare > Scorpion ' left Joods and medical assistance and will return with _accompani fed by rescue ships e hav. bet heard of of 'other nati ous x : fon. Mr. Emwerson vs that WARM MOTORISTS ist of 8 Beivish anada with mych ia Wishington, President Taft in *ch, said all he asked from Je 'Was a fair trial. Lang, a former G1 R. iropped dead vhiie re on a bench mm Gore Park, Han ilton Wiliam {ucker and Wil Ch wood, Out Ha Fow f.ake Manitou, and em thing of the Iwo men, such went more, candhbeld, not the er 16 sa TO cabinet relgrence do minist = tap the naval incalculible harm the actor injured , Cal., has developed paralysis of the lower limbs, indi- cating an injury to the spine } Lieut, Herbert (i. Montague, former the British army, has been mitted for trial at 'oustantinople for killing a Manchester 'merchant Dayin, in a loeal hotel. One laborer iv hurt when a impose train crashed into each other members Baltimore and Ohio ' leag i Pittsburgh, Pa men Official Constables I Are Watcjfimg. Aug. 17.~In Untario wists are heid charges of and fined © various Motor no many foronto, sever: ul coun "traps" where police « 2Ive tries, in are up by exce } Spee g: ly of The On- inced that com- amounts League is conv TOrists do the speed limit named Cases mo not vel In excess of that they police As a Ag ans killed and four freight train vere work on the railroad," are persecuted by from for is a * the vesterday that med at ane » Who beneht protect neat these Saturday "morn- | An on nounced will be ing Annie Valet, a nurse fiom Winnipeg to France, wandering in a dazed condition near | the Victoria bridge, Montreal." Af first ! she could hardly tell' who or where she ---- | was and the think she Bolts at, President Taft, Whom i Likens to Lorimer, | At Aug. 17 Roose fired his campaign ior the far rettine slat Various points to loe i ollicia on her was way 10 passing wmotorists the found these "trap or pode ROOSEVELT IS HURLING police has been \la., Willis was probably fatally | her brother-in Yielding savs | hotel and then says the shooting 1 Birmingham, Yield speech ing, of Onconta, Mass. a hqtel, braddside Jaw, R. C. In a Beach, anether the platform wd of his the ear of the public pres Fo-day 'he Woodrow on had reforred the platform in-terms that pression that he neither entirely 'repu diatid it or entirely supported it. He coupled President with men as Senator Lorimer. His utterances were vell reeeived : tof, at snot at by Miss ed into the Coych 1 av, Couch. vas Jur shot "at wa aegider an. interview, at New Smith, Ko MP, declared that the ern t in England pieces, and would be shattered pletely before home rule could brought parliament, Premier Asadtth havipf refused to |" receiv: a deputation &n the Ne 'Tem ora decree, the Evangelival Alliance is wreparing an imperial protest meeting for the autumn when the withdrawal of the edict throughout the J tish emnire will be de smanded. While the king of the Belg making' a spee h at girl, who had elimbed upon the roof of the Chamber of Commerce where he was speaking, the roof, sustaining a frac- wrist and eral lav | presidency she He rivals in and In Wil- | eis 1 democratic | unionist, gave the 1m progressive das so' but ecured the | York, Fran a prominent' liberal gov to com " aid to Was going such before RAIN THROUGHOUT Rot of the Crops in| the Ground. London, Eng., Aug. 17.--A special f cable frome Londow-to-day, says that the sustained spell of 'cold and rainy weather throughout England, which | at first was merely an annoyance; 184, ' { through - now rapidly "developing fnto tragedy. {ured The weather is colder) than in. many |" dies Octobers, and crops are rotting: "in William the ground The holiday season is : Motor boat spoiled. All the people who can af- | Atlantic recently ford it have pone to the | Sh continent. | \ Thi Yook 1 1 i the vovage was successful, they 8 very f r ar ough- . ag Oks Very g'oomy MRI perienced much rough weather, and ou ometimes had to cling to the beat to | | keep themselves Nothing, | he would to the vovage an | ENGLAND Is Causing the Jans was Antwerp, a voung | glass crashed injuring sev engineer of the | which crossed the | ; | said that although | Newstead, Detroit, ex-! board him A BIG TRAIN WRECK, bn induce repeat | S1Vs, Expreds Plunged Embankment. North Bay, Lore Canadian Pa Carter, CPR. Down BEAR CAUSED EXCITEMENT. Aug. 17.-- The Winnipeg- | nto express, eastbound the Frightened Moises and Smashed un | cific, left theyails neaw a Couple of Rigs. hundred : miles ofl Pwo traveling Frenchmen, with al this morning, plunging down an danaing bear, created all kinds of ex embankment over a broken rail. citement near the Grand Trunk smashed fo kindling tion, Saturday forenoon. that lives were While the bear was doing his lit aod the { "stunt" for the amusement of quite ve no particulars 2 crowd a young wpe ha | a rig The Bore objected very | SIGNS OF IMPROV EMENT | strongly to the, bear and started in] to make things lively. It dashed into! a--yal cart, on to Swift's, | the two rigs were badly The owners of the after the men with the bear, so as to] seck damages. | The police notified, but in the! meantime the men had made off, but { they were finally located on Barrack | braet; bx Constables "Tom' Mullin: | | ger aod Samuel Arniel Ihe two -- ! stables. took the entire "show" to} 3 itn i the police station ) M ol frauen Matters: Several] The bear attracted the attention of | Macdonald, AUE ) € | - e neighborhood. and | from this vicinity. attended the pic- | wo og Sigel ie neigh the , aod nic held at the old Methodist church! station: they 'w with al grounds, Adolphustown ,on the 12th, Surious throng of the inst. Quite 3 number were in Na-|q called | panee on the 14th to witness the he extent of $10 f were al Firemen's demonstration, Mr. and | © '0 the extent of 310, and were a Mrs. Walter Exley and family have | "© ordered to leave the! city, and at returned to Napanee, having spent | "oon they were headed towards Rar a couple of weeks in G. Buch's cot- | riefield, thinking that Kingston was a tage Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, of | "hard-luck" town for thein show, Missouri, are visiting Mr. Spencer's | man who paid the fine had a ve uncle, Enos Spencer, and other rela- | dollar bill and made up the other five tives. Miss Rose Tierney, of Ot-| in small change, which went to show tawa, is visiting her parents, Mr. that he had been meeting with great and Mrs. Thomas Tierney, at Bar-| dolph. Miss Redfern is visiting Miss Lottie Miller. The Bethany Sunday school excursion to Massasaga Park | and Belleville, on Friday last, a decided success. Mrs. W. Black, Napanee, spent several days recently with her sister, Mrs. L. Hawley. A young daughter has ar- rived at Mr. and Mrs. Edward! Brook's, Hay Bay. on one west here, Some 1 | sta- wood, | lost anadian | « GAI'S Wels and it 1s feared Wires are dogn sacific herq w ri Encific her will g man drove up with | the Salv ation | ° 'the Condition of Army" General. In its way and smashed. |! London, Eng., Aug. 17.--It is re- rige then set out] ported unolliciallv that contrary expectations of his physicians, Ge neral Booth's condition showed some signs of improvement during the mght. The fever has abgted some what and the general rest caer, nut is still unconscious. to were ad on- | besieged The owners upon to pay damag were were sucreks, ESCAPED FROM ROCKWOOD, Penitentisry Hill. A male patient at Rockwood hospi tal managed to give the authorities) of that institufion the slip about ten "lock on Saturday mornkng, and | Soa hed the penitentiary hill "before | | he was captured He made a lively "Baboo English." real the : A CY a Aalats 2 'sprint!' thyoug village, atlire The "baboo English" of India is in his Nght gown. And created a) usually commerciak:- but recently,a : De Th ir offered a fine exwamphay 00d deal of excitement. = He ale in his defence of a woman client. 4 wore a 'paiv-of white Lioves He was "My learned friend with mere missid shorlly after getting AWAY wind from a teapot thinks to brow. +Aod was rounded up in short order beat me from my legs,' he ll diy He had probably a "tempest _¥ Notes Prom Plevna. teapot" in mind."I gnly seck, Plevna, Aug. Pr. €¢ XK continued earnestly, "to place my Clarke, of Toronto, Co returned/to | bone of contention clearly in your his cottage on Mackie Lake Hay | honor's eye," has proved to be a.very good crop. _ An Indian station master having Raspberries were plentiful, but the been annoyed by a cerain femal: Dest time for picking is over. The milk-hawker, addressed the follow- Misses Doretta and Winnie Gore ing remonstrance to her employar: spent last: Sunday at J. Ohlmann's. | "Honored Sir,--1I beg you will re- Mrs. C. Smith, of Wingham, is visit- | move your handmaiden of milk, as ing her sister, Mrs. C. Oblmann she_is not good-feilow, and we can- Joon Douglas is at J. Oblmann's. not stand her cheeks." y % . ------ A wile is supposed to be a man's J. Pailie, of Sagioaw, Mick., a better half, but sometimes she turns Sok of Chief of Police William out 16 be his bitter half. Baillie, is visiting in the city. tf It is sometimes a Sale 25a. leather belts, 15¢. A few, sure the other fellow 5c. Dutton's, 'follow in A footsteps. | | plan to | 0 nght--then |e {ny the United States Senate on Fri- jand metal tariff revision bills { president did not even:obtain a ma- + A number we will share with Pure Linen, with h: Lice ankle, in tan, pi shades of grey. the larger sizes. Reg Women's Fast Black C Black Lisle Thread St Black Lisle Thread St Childrens Cotton Stoc Boys' Leither Knit St [ AIDLAW'S ONIGHT, 7.30 to 10. of particularly good things have j Just I 1600 Women' s Pure Linen Hemstitched With narrow hem, good value at : 90¢ dozen. 250 Men's Handkerchiefs . 150 Pairs Women's 5 These are woith ; 500 Pairs Boys' and Girls' Black Ribbed Cotton Stockings A pagticularly Sons make for boys. Headquarters for Hosiery ° Women's Fi ast Black Cotton Stoc kings, 'arrived and these oN you To Ni ght. Handkerchiefs To-Night 5¢ Each. df inch hem, and usually sold at 15¢. To-Night 1 % Each. $ e Thread Stockings blue, mamsenlso Joc and 39¢. ink, "light Lisle, in two To-Night 22¢.- Plain Fast black. All sizes, from 2 up to 20c, To-Night 12 1-2c. ular 15¢, 15¢, 15¢ 20c, 25c¢. ockings, the be = v aluesive ever had, at 25c. ockings, silk finish, with double soles, 35¢, 45¢, 49. kings, i fine makes of ribbed, both black and tan. ockings, otton Stockings, 12le ° . Gloves. All finger top Long Silk Gloves, Silk Gloves, black, Kayser's Silkk Gloves With Indestructible Kinger Tips. Ask to see the celebrated Kayser's Silk all lengths and grades in black and white. 99¢, 7 NA ~ s are double, and each pair is guaranteed. We have A $1 20, 30. white and tan 49¢, 7oc. New Velvet Ribbon, New Ribbons for H » 2h Just Arrivedand Ready for To-Night New Lace Collars, air Bows! New Embroidery Collars. TAFT'S VETOES SUSTAINED day. D.C., Aug voted to president Washington, ate, to-day, vetoes of the 1%. sustain on the "The sen- the wool On the {metal ball, motion to override the the jority. On neither measure did the volé approach: the peeeasary iwo- thirds. 'In a picturesque, ' spontaneous outburst during the debate on the pre isident's wool tariff veto, Sesator La- i Follette attacked the new progressive jparty and swore new allegianee Lo %ro | gressive republicanism. ------ Noted. Hymn Writer Dead. Philadelphia, Aug. 17.-- Williars| { Gustavus Fischer. noted throughout : | the world as "a-composer of sacred | musie, died at his home on Thurs day after a short illness. azed seventy-seven years. Among his most famous compositions were "I Love to Tell the Story" and "Whiter { than Snow.' A EEE---- i "Parkish cigarettes" at Gibson's If you want to buy consult, Pell's Sunes , 239 Bagot." All property df | on from one 10 two cent No are profits demanded. Imported cigars," at Gibson's. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. J ALLLLLLLAAS WICKER SUIT CASES. \ MAMAS We have just received a large quantity of these light travelling cases. > Two good styles in our window at | Cut Prices. 24 inch $1.60 24 inch $2.00 These are brand new goods and nice. The Lockett Shoe Store

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