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Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1902, p. 1

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69TH YEAR. NO. 181. KINGSTON. ONTARIO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, IG. -- LAST EDITION. OVER. LOOK This Chance to Buy Soft Front Shirts TTT VT TIBI LS 3d ENKINS y 114 PRINCESS STREET. Peer essansaasanae ROBT. J. REID Leading Undertaker, (a a a EE Ee Se a a a a I 99 TVTVVRTS Specials for July. Our Hercules Wove Wire Bed, Regular Price $3.50, dnly $2.50. Stuffed Mattress Wool Top Regular $4.50, for $3.50. Cheaper ones at $2.50. Camp. Cots" regular Price $2.50, Boat Chairs. Regular Price $3.- 50, for $3. Full Canvas Back. Robt. J. Reid, Opposite Windsor Hotel, 222 Princess St. LOCAL MEMORANDA. 3 The Daily Note Book -For Whig Readers to Post Themselves By. Portsmouth It is best great riches, Never dttempt rolling stone The rose smell Ii sets: at La This day troops 1900; first Admiral Hors: horses deficient Horses tougher with hut in front, the side Come new, pretty goods. opened a rose. he sun rises 7:17 nimal show Ontario park, S: drive Lord Howe Sheridan died, ology: -- nearly in mer. Bays, with than Fashion note closely ai cleverly p.m with with a not and performance, Allied Hsivn, 1858; roan are in ¢ best. and finished manner, dvle ¢ fashion at to (00L CooL STORE examine all the "We have just of articles; the latest efforts of the European potteries. Our prices are the lowest. You will be surprised to, see 'the hand- some pieces you -can get for little money. ROBERTSON BROS. (LAKE Y ONTARIO PARK) ALL THIS "WEEK Bvery Bvening At 8:30. Walker and Edwards, * ODDETTA." America's Greatest Dancing Supported by RENTON AND GREEN, Matinees W ednesday | & Friday Comedians, Girl, In a One Act Dramady, Entitled, MY COUSIN ALICE. PICNIC, SATURDAY, fit of Church i v . for bene- Portsmouth To Horn "Kingston ™ } 'A SET OF NEW Souvenir Post Cards PCS(TIVELY THE BEST EVER OFF: REDTO THE PUBLIC. Soild in Sets or Singly. Jit py Ss AM Sore an "LoST --REW ARD. ROOMS TO LET. 4 William street, Write for particulars to-day ASSIGNMENT NOTIGE, the Estate of Goldblatt -of the City in the County of In the Jennie of Kingston, doing business' un- of the Ontario Frontenac, der Rag and Metal Company, In- solvent. NOTICE 1S nad assprument of her Cre above 3. 8. 0: ISS A meeting solvent on shall not" Notice all will catd fotice, A DONAL D Mow AT Soli Dated at 1962 will appdintment of directions All i "th TIME made benefit 137, In file alli take Septem said thereto which rave COIEN, Atigust, » HIT BY CYCLONE. Damage to Property, But no Lives St. Catharines, City "was this of row A lar mn- a nort over the city It blew o ot. under it Huy is, starcely «this are standing urn The sto avlor The io up to afternoon dollars No lives were escapes ( 'ath: wines rail ay vards and threy ards, Kou vicinity canal, 5, 140,000, This AO thousands perry. nar dormed move rapidity. Niagara & pick C seve from | thers | are CITY 1 canal, er Respects, London Hc says : Chamberlain's ns as proof that from his view, the colonial conference failure. Mr. Chamberlain's in convening it,_thev say, were adjustments of imperial de- imperial trade. He. hoped the premiers to a scheme defending the empire. - . these reports, he has Jail persuade the premiers to sup- ith project. They "will have do with a cpgtoms union would mean yg loss of revenue colonies they represent, which ill-afford, ana they will nothing the mili else, they ask, could be to win. The colonies pay acfence, which, in their critics, dare land troops. in her a na J prevent possible landings of | Make vigorous protest to the coloni demands substantial "veied tor the islanders, last night, nd rebuked those | City of Venice that thourh Mr. Chamber. | Catholics who are attacking: the Tnii- | water. Three of her troops. For such a force she the radical press adn FRANCE IS ALIVE. fleet, and a world-wide | ] EL : + Moreoter, she had come to Surgeon-ceneral Hamilton, speaking | club refusing i of -the British Medical | women at the charged. that in' the! wWonen who have the front in the world's polities. She preponderating position on | Association, questions, especially in Africa | Boer war of * east. -Could any. one pe | at this record and téhm French a dying face ? It was not panies to act thought « WALKED UP STAIRS. walked up.and down a flight of stairs . OB assistance. He also enjo; uppér vacht Vict Puglish shall be made oblig: me is. now being discussed | mush anterest, In the new proposed to arrange for wpekly obligatory lessons | | nagsinm® and to leaye the. | (weekly instruction) mn | estern and northern German euntres, with their extensive governor of I'ransvaa That Colonial (onference Has| Dr. Georoe dead. Been A Failure President this month. --The Tr ibune's 'he radical pre Aug. Gen. S. wheel in to lay the foundations % ution and obtain the the greater - colonies So > Miss specific' contributions to dead. to do with any contri- ary necessities of fixed or compul checked: that opposition colonists are peaceful tunnel, care nothing for these Mr. Chamberlain would reason of sufticient. What power, another, ask Mr. Cham way al force is neces Trinidad office and pay. - In spite of th Years. York as a dead country, and the French as [he presented race. He had no faith | morials. thén France h: Red Cross t | f. ~The destiny of William a "tree anil mously. time since his illne a andra, | cher" and rday on of the bili 5.-- The question as to 1 wiministrati anthori- | pRrpose' 1o | i the I hree upy lasse justice. prom the ge t ne three cla < - | ho A 3 Beat His Best Record, [thering isof attended at "discretion. London, cle race, at immi PITH OF THE NEWS. WHAT RADICALS THINK -. = econ THD WERE: BROWNED From All' Over the World. Roosevelt visits Vermont fn i A Montreal street car took fine on 9 2 CHAMBERLAIN NOT WINNER 5c =. YOUNG WOMAN'S DISASTER : ly burned. 7 4 ' W. M. Wells, : PREMIERS WOULD NOT SUP- sud killed PORT HIS PROJECT. widle fisking > : heen - fired at presidengeloubét is pos Will not be Parties to any Fixed | tively denied. mine, Rossland. *lx-president Steyn returns thanls for courtesies extendea to him. by the British authorities, > successor of Gen. Miles, as head of the United States army. A hievelist ow University of Toronto, is King Edward daily incre walking exercises, and the improve ment in his A car ferry ed between Sarnia and Port Huron in to the: Q. Lord Kelvin says he does not fear serious loss American Brotherhood. of Rail- vnmen has ple Archbishop cup. A brilliant sun was shining only a slight wind blowine east. There were twelve A Record Made in Past Thirty The body of an unidentified man has heen found entries, with a bullet in his heart. The .-- Speaking at the ex- weapon that ' Mx, department of Ari- | The circumstances are mystifving. M. Delcasse, minister Representatives of railway em- alfairs, said in referring to plovees" organizations met at Ottawa position of France, - that [to consider, people are fond of pointing to France pulsory. arbitration. Their views will Mr. Mulock's hill for com- The su ad- | hrandied blackberries. which had been built {leit in a tumbler after the prepara St. Paul. a splendid army, a | tion of diquor by the child's mother t drinking among society women {Hoi medicinal purposes. city" has resulted : at a meeting { munition, and armed the bearer com- | stance roc his home on beaten with a blacksnake | whip until"he was ahnost unconseions | downtown cafes o from: the loss The King is Getting: Along Fa- | the whipping 5.--The king. vesterday, | To. Continue War On Beef Trust Washington, tail butchers and meat dealers of the country «lo nat regard. the war on the promenade deck of | alleged beef % and 'Albert | ended. Their which ya splendid view of the | which opencd her was obtainable. Empress | attendance of who has arrived here on her { bers, will Thistle, visited King: Ed- | tinuation of the relay. Queen Al Victoria and Si a erie ves royal yacht Osborne, tt All Germans To Learn English. trust 'as by any means | coruplag plans for a con packe = combinaticn. The Frederick | retailers have reneral-hnpa. ceived a dele national officers and prominent mem bers, and he with much evidence, of which. he made | ceedings are Hosal ~t Log Mil ' th i or w Excursion Bulletin e op one b. Thursday, <f Tth, MW, a : | ong 1.000 I<! Fon 5 Y i Au Sth, N York. S30 Te | n fai 1 Jom) Isla Nf s Broa r declar n: ills and-'Ogdenshurg, Ht R ant 1} -- re he Uy IL Stal Let ys fill vour prescriptions. Puri thy examination bey ic din watchword, "H.- B. Taylor, gs + | successor to ' Waters, Cobourg... i Burlington, N..J., struck by lightning on Monday, PLUNGED THROUGH Al OPEN- ING BY A FALL. i report that a shot haa or Compulsory Military Poli- 3 D lite . killed in the colliery disaster near hy cy--The Conference, Has, How- | (ev. N.S.W. the ever, Done Good Work in Oth- I. A. Dunkfe, mine superintend mnt, Prevented was killed by a cave-in at Le Roi : Down to Death. Toronto., M. Young will be the cursion on dowr er dec which. ke died." in the eniploy of the was close her mother, vears a member of the Yesterday aces his i . portunity condition continues - up- | *Pportunit service will be establish- 000 people. PR. St. Clair steamers to to cable companies hv developments in wirel crowded to send. a hostile fiat to] te the striking miners in the anthra Canadian waters to" be faced with ng | €11¢ regions, ; The Craft Ady eric an veto ? The one power that eposts received at Manila show that als Canada is the United [OD Saturday the were 605 cases and . gdinet. whom Pagland 'would deaths from cholera. throughout Bu Australia differently the Philippines. ecived here, «sending a deputation wo | City of Venice, and the Sequin, steamer, collided I lain's pet projects have been set asi ed. States, government for its policy in | oh dheviwere i has done good work in the Philippine islands. man and' fireman. with many subsir lary. Great crowds congregated at Cowes | Crew were rescued important, questions to-day to view the race for the king's | the Sequin and were but | land. in Central. Park, Ne of Venice cured did the deed is mi it so badly the City of to parliament hy me instantly. whatsoever in the opinion of such cri A three-year-old child in New. York WOMEN REFUSED DRINKS. pointed -out that thirty vears | died on Sunday of acute alcoholism, the. Franco-Prussian war, | the result of pessinfistic views. wer an innocent indulgence in | | 1881 Gen. Buller used | have imbibed! so freely waggons to convey -am- | was narrowly iy as_ escorts. , | remove intoxicated Dodwell. a farmer living | homes=in-cabs: » was far from being accomplish near Yelvington, Ky . was taken from | the club were opened last year | | | Suniav nicht, hound to Women w is not known. --a D.C., Aue. 5.--'The re national. convention, London several hundred mem ea | The { oht on the big but x powers to confidence in Attorney hefore the fyling I that Great v in Chicago re- | wh equ ation. composed of the an: who are | forces, will { sent 10 the was stpplied by them ! It i tt or fuse in" proceedings in © the United 1 \ o . e % . a curriculum Te : | States courts. Whi the court ro Chicago, 111, Fe eration pending the ret: go ahead collecting all | which was permanently available evidence and placiiic "tat | Cincinnati last of the department, of | meting in Ane. 5.--The six hours' ev- | largest and-i the Crystal Palace, 1 day. resulted in a win for the previous | Those in attendance "nog : 11 holder, Olle who. ¥ling-fine-4-of the -f with the United States and Ean i Eo ¥ rk sh t : 3 i € Ta + onstdered especially. ne- | 'V: © ited new records from one-hm wi ¢ agy th Tq lich tat ines [dred a s.in four hours to the fin. | ing*one n ie Hi oe 1 anguage | " . : - - roperiv ht The advo | ish. ~The tll distance: which i~ a lav. ox pe \ e adv ! eS 3 ; > I ah wien the eed was 151 1:05 vardy: 1 \ " ithemat hv vious best recond being 151 mm fot : : os ya ! ¢ miests at ne literature, as well as bear. | enty yards. jpn > : v ] : ~ RIND an @ icing and -surcery, is of En : Laks Asking For Termini. FS Joh Noth Aug Fhe city From Australia To Transvaal. | council yesterday, adopted a resoln 5 IR n favor « wmorializing t ' Fo nent to Ka" and =t. John the of thi Jast Atlant An Actid.nt In The , | A Tonawanda, One hundred 'and twenty men were Jumped to Her Rescue, Swiftness of the Current ahd Both Went from Tonawanda Rubie Adams, and Dr. Howard Gray, aged twenty-one, while out on an ex- thrown from his By Berni; Shi hy : drowntid.s Miss Burk's "Falls ana sustained in uries from " lineman Hudson River Telephone company was shocked to death on Saturday. Maria Thompson, i Toronto, leaped from a-Mimico electric car and received injuries from which she djed. Prof. Jacob M. Hirschfeldes, for nearly fifty stall of the airs from the upper to the low- of the vessel when she fell and plunged into the river. behind stream to save her, swift current at that drowned, Miss her, dove into the 8, Temnpaiiied by [to sy end en] o wee | Clendenan, her day, and the the citizens took full advaniagy of the street railway mance, while ple were fer also a record. went ont of other points utmost capacity. accidents of i assistance |. yo STREAMERS COLLIDE. oy N.Y; those on bard vlors ported to have Philip Broder ke of Venice, lives was luth to Bulialo when oh listo oc- Captain of the Jb v Sullivan, cannot recover, Hers coing down a! < ? * Bo pest La special train, but th invalid chair arrangement, for it is felt that his majesty is fully equal to the fatigue of the journey. Club Forced to Act by Excesses in Smith, a bottle of -e drug store recently, and after re turnir tions found that they should be taken in tepidg water. He immediately hitch éd up gnd hurried back \to the store and asled the druggist for a quart of tepid water. The druggists jn his usu al pleasant manner, picked up a hot tle, filled it with-pure water, and hand od it to the eastomer, cautroning him to warm it a little= before using: charged "him "twenty-five cents, and took a snapzshot of him as he passed out of the door. club except ith meals." Fhe-women's rooms in soon became of blood. The reason for | drinking was to be stopped. The decision of | club has caused a stir socially. { ASKED TO WITHDRAW TROOPS Viceroy of Nankin Makes an Ap- peal to Foreign Powers. fered yearly © for the men who wil! marry the wuliest or most crippled women, and also for womey ove to-day, with an} Shang hai, the corres Fimmes says that Liu Foun Ni, h 1s arldresse: I astro roy of Nankin, request to the | troops, fron britain. Great Catholic Convention. On aii Jue, as age. Ie mons mn a that 1h. "Roche, ing of Catholic house and enter the membership exceeds | Flying Dutchman Gees West. 'ASTONISHES SURGEONS. Performed Feat Which Men Regarded As Impossible. * Philadelphia, Aug. 5. 1t is nothing for a mans head to be turned by a pretty girl, but the feat accomplish odin that-Hne-by a nurse at an -hos- pital last week is probably without a parallel, thomas W. Wright and a companion were skylarking .and trying to imitate Jefivies Wricht's home! when suddenly Wrig received a blow on the: jaw that turn- ed his head hali round and over on one side. An instant later a big appeareti on his neck and he begdn to and Corbett in front of lump sufier greatly. He endeavored to get himself into his former shape. but was unable to do so. 'Try as he would the best he could 'do was to keep looking over his right shoulds getting him to "front face." There was no His iend helped him to the hospi tal. restraining his rather natural' in- clination to walk sideways, ana there Drs. Lloyd. and Mertin told him! his neck was dislocated. They sought to reduce the dislogation, but were un- sful, and so the nurse d "Let his head into place." ons and patient agreed and the young woman took the sufferdr's face between her hands: and gently workea it first one' way and then. the other. nig minute or two there was a sound as if something had snapped and the young man was looking at the world once more over his waistcoat, instead of from 'the starboard side. The swell- ing ih his. neck disappearea instantly and thére was no more pain. He thanked the girl and the doctors praised her. TO SUBVERT BRITISH RULE. It is Thought This is Mission of Boers. .ondon, Ang. 5. "The correspondent of the Daily Mail at The Hague says in a despatch that it is becoming creasingly dificult to combat the rally aceepte Boer leaders here are campaigning to ward the ultimate subversion of Brit ish rule in South Africa. The Boer general, Lucas Meve reached Holland from London, instead of going to Germany, has stopped at The Hie, atid 1s dolia To vidt Ne Kruger. 'while several other prominent: Boer leaders are assembling here. No. body at The Hague, continues the respondent of the Daily Mail, be their story that tl collect funds for Boer widows. gene I Dutch theory that the who has just Ir mission TO RETURN TO LONDON. His Majesty Will Start on Wen- nesday. London, "Ang. 5.--All Dresiasasions have been' completed for the return of King tori corated. It is expected that his majes tv's return to the capital will. Ip marked by a great street demonstra- tion en route to Buckingham Palace. ward to-morrow. The Vie station has been brilliantly = de The trips to London wilFbe made on will be no He Paid For Water. Stratford, Ont., Aug. 5.--John outhful farmer, purchased a fervescent salts at a loeal ading the direc home and rn Who Will Wed Ugliest Girl ? London, Aug. 35.--From Germany comes a story of a novel charity. In the town of Haschmann prizes are of who have been jilted at least wien The monev for the prizes was lef bv a rich financier. who provided that out of the funds gn hivome of not less than £16 should go to the ugliest girl ahd C12 to a cripple A Member Dead. Mantical, Aug. 5.--Dr: Christie, M, B: died this morning at Lachute, enty-eizht vears - of st bleeted to the com Mrs. Ross, wife. of the head of the OC; Ross Coo, Ottawa, was danghta Dr. Rqche May Resign, Sel ix rumored i wher for 1 his at in th local cabinet. Vinnipee, A 15 te 1 Ross To Return Foronto, Aug. 5. It as expected that [ton. 6G. -W toss will sail for Canada abont Auerusg 16th Furopean ing Kk ! ' Ihe | a lagi le part | 3 tHe vl | for a'even | ars chief Cy Orthodox | wx of Phil | inted to sm | aseph, of Ns | the Orthodox | SEntee ' The ca Y ' i Me read. an v Liz ' irr nv ; i Tas r 1 16er " ! rono 1 | 1 Most vi Robert -Machray, | f archbishop of Rupect's: Eund, is sen | ously 11 Tn "London, { WEATHER PROBABILITIES, Toronto, Ont, Aug, 5 (11 'a.m)--Fine and warm to-day. Showers amd shunder storms during Won sday, beginning early. Co - HART Warm Weather Goods Special values in Ladies' and Children's Vests, at 5c., 7¢., 10ec., 1Rie., 15¢., 20e., 25¢. Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests at 35c., 40c., 50c. Ladies' Silk Vests, extra value, $1. HOSE See Steacy's special line. of Open Work, Fast Black Cot- ton Hose, at 15c. Open Work Lisle Thread, Beautiful Fine Quality, at 30c., _35¢., 40c., 50c. per pair. : Received this homing: the Latest Style in Ladies' Lin- en Collars, very narrow; on- ly 'one inch and 1} inches deep. The most, sensible and correct thing for warm weather. Te New Taffeta, Ribbons for Neck Wear and. Sashes. Moire Ribbons, Black #nd Colors, for Sashes. New Lisle, and Silk Gloves and Lace Mittens. BORN. REID--In Kingston, on Be wife of Wm. Reid, nst 3d, 1902, Frontenac Si., a SON. nue Kingston, August (5th, to Mr. and "Mrs Tha twin daughters v Hunter, 10° Redan St, ws MARRIED. GILMOUR--MURRAY--At St. Mary's cathed="* ral Kingston, on August 4h, by Rey. Father heb rector of St. Mary's ea er Gilmour to Miss wetto Mupray, second danghter of Capt. Joseph Murray, both of Kingston DIED. Me ES n Kingston, on Tuesday, August I PRB TRACT TVLVLLEVURVRVB LIBRE an; ahd Rad, infant son of Ye aml Mrs B. 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