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Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jun 1907, p. 1

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Benefit by the I Sale ods just received, Th much below the regula; ceive the benefit if you 425 Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers ie make for summer wi rly shaped and finished, So ly sold at soc. each gar. Yours To-morrow morn- o'clock to 1x o'clock. 35c. Each ting Linens This quality is easily eptionally good wear. follows : ity for 20c yard. lity for asc yard, lity for 32¢ yard. and would have taken t were to be had. Vash ses in great variety, 12ic, nd Checks, Toc, 12% c, / plaids and small | in shades of Pinks, S, plain navy with jures, 12 r-ac yard. HE FAMOUS rints, 124¢ Yd low 22 ee -- F eT ---- G GOODS | \ in the City, = Se The lowest prices and he best made goods. Suit Cases f; E > $20. 8 from $1.75 Snap Bags from 75¢ to I English Deep Club! ags $5 to $2 5. * Trunks from $2.00 up. We sell, Trunk Straps, | Straps, Address Ww © For men's straw hafs Jeom 25c. up. . YEAR 74. NO. 140, 50.0.0.000000000 000000000 WE ARE OPEN : FOR CONSULTATION Re Furs FROM 8 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. SATURDAYS, 1 P.M. No Charge JOHN McKAY, Fur House. 149-155 Brock St., Kingston. Beautiful {Fan : Is something every lady ad- mires and desires to possess. Ia pearl they will range from $5.50 and upwards. In Ivory they will from $5 and upwards. range ..Jn less expefisive material you will find many at less cost that are very effective. Spangenberg (JEWELER, KING STREET LSE PEEIEEIEEEEECRERERY St. ;James 4th Annual EXCURSION To Ottawa, via G.T.R. TUESDAY, June 18th Fare, $1.75; Children under 12, 90c. Special train leaving, 8 a.m., return- ing leaving Ottawa same cveming, 7.80 "am. All tickets good returning amy regular train, June 19th. ------------------------------------------------------------ , Tenders Wanted. SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED to the undersigned will be received up to 7 pan., June 22nd, 1907, for the com- struction oi about 6,000 square feet of Cement, Concrete Sidewalk, for the Village of Westport, no crusher required Local material used. Specification may be seen at the office of the undersigned. mn DAILY MEMORANDA. Nowadays, Good dressers Wear Campbell Bros'. Stylish Hats. noon. ated Edward, the Black L. Sutherland's, Weilington street. Opening of Lake Ontario Sydenham street church by Ruthven Macdonald, baritone soloist of Toronto, Thursday, June 20th. WHIG TELEPHONES, 243--Buginess OfMces 229--Editorial Rooms. 292--Jobbing Department. Try us for Billheads, ete. Bund Festival, Salvation Army Bar racks this evening and to-morrow afteer- This duy in_history :--Dongola evacu. 1885 : Prince bora, 1330 ; Magna Charta signed, 1215, oDon't forget the great sale of Milline and Fancy Goods now going on al Min Park hy Choir, asststed THE CZAR'S DEMAND KINGSTON, WILLDISSOLVE THAT THE SOCIAL .DEMO- CRATS BE EXCLUDED, And That Sixteen of Their Leaders Dinner Sets We have a few of those job sets left, you can save THREE OR FOUR DOLLARS All new up-to-date patterns, on every one of these sets. ONLY SHORT A FEW PIECES. Robertson Bros. Be Arrested--The Ultimatum Was This or Dissolution--The Lower House Rejected the Premier's Proposal. St. Petersburg, June 15.--Premier Stolypin yesterday demanded that the lower house of parliament exclude from the house all the members of the social democratic fact num- bering fifty-five, and sanction the ar- rest of sixteen of their leaders, includ- ing M. Alexinsky, Trzerereli, Dzhapa- ridee, ahd Ozei, on the charge of en- tering into a conspiracy to overthrow the government and establish a_demo- cratic republic. Continuing, the premier announced that unless the house immediately Fielded, parliament would be' dissolv- ed. The press and public galleries were cleared, the police and troops took possession of the entrance to the par- STRAWBERRIES SCARCE! New Fruits coming in are high and the outlook is not encourag- ing particularily for Pines and Strawberries. CANNED FRUITS We still have a good supply of Canned Fruits; also Preserved Fruits, in glass and in sealers, Fruits that retain all the Natural Flavor. Goodwillies Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Strawberries, etc., are as nice as when first put up. We offer this brand in sealers at 25¢. E. D. Smith's Choice Pure Goods in glass, at 15c. Imported Marmalade, 20c. jars, 15¢. Simcoe Peaches, 2 1b. | tins, 20c. Ice Castle Peaches, B 1b. tins, Se. Strawberries, 2 1b. tins, 20c. We have other choice lines at attractive prices. F. W. Van Luven, Phono 417 - 246 Princess 8t. Grace Church ANNUAL EXGURSION OGDENSBURG WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th. The Popular Stry "America," Kingston, at 7.30 a.m. ; leaves Gunanogue, 9.15 a.m. Refreshments on board. Round trip, Sue. Likes To Read Whig. John A. McKay, a former King- stonian, but now of the Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, in' renewing his subscription to the Whig says: "I like to read the The lowest or any tender not. neces- | news from Kingston and the sur- sarily. accepted, D. DEACON rounding country, all of which is is Clerks found in the columns of the British eee tele eee TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the undersigned (where pls specification may te seen) up Lists wud Syrcide TUESDAY the 18th, instant for the several trades works re- quired in making certain alterations and additions, to the four stome buildings, ou Market street, in this city. Lowest or any tender not noepted, EWLANDS & SON, Architects, Office, 258 Bagot street necessariiy To Contractors. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the undersigned, where Pluk and specifications can. be seen, up to eh, noon, on FRIDAY, 21st inst, for the excavator, mason and carpenters work required in making certain im- provements to the store building, 106- 108 Princess St., in this city. Lowest or any tender not necepted. ar a SEN . NEWLANDS & SON, a Arehitect. C. H. POWELL, CARPENTER and JOBBER, 103 RAGLAN ST. eee AFTER HOUSA CLEANING you have decent k iture or Stoves, ru want to nase wv I will Hye you decent pris for them. TU Be Je Leading Second Hand Dealer of ing ston. necessarily Campbell Bros', To-Night. Two quart fountain syringes, 50e., nt Wade's Drug Store. Whig. Kind regards to all my friends n the good, old Limestone City." Trusses that give ease, comfort and secdhirity at Dr. Chown's drug store. Bibhy's straw hats are beauties. "NATURE'S OBJECT LESSON" Persistence is an essent- ial in successful business building. Occasional adver- tising--advertising just every once in a while, when some solicitor un- usually . glib happens along--will not pay. One must keep hammering with steady, well directed blows to accomplish the grand end for which all advertis- ing was designed. One can pour a hogshead of water on a plank floor and not break a fiber in a single plank, but the steady drip- ping of water, a little particle at a time, wears away the so granite. That is nat object lesson in persistence. The Whig is just as much an opportunity for busi- ness getting to-day as it was yesterday and will be tomorrow, For the * Kingston merchant itis a ¢'clerk-solicitor" + that should be employed the Jin the clowis posted a postoard to a liament building, and the house went into secret session and debated the question raised by the premier. It is considered almost certain that his démands will be rejected. The lower house eventually declared a recess until nine o'clock, without taking a vote on the government's de- mand. With only 130 opposing votes, the lower house, last night, rejected Pre- mier Stolypin's ultimatum, and refer- red the subject to a committee, Al- though the committed" has been in- structed to report it is known in nd- vance that the decision on the main question will be adverse, and that the douma will accept the recommenda- tion. In order to keep strictly within the legal limits, the committee may recommend the suspension of . sixteen leaders on condition that the govern- ment disclose the evi against them; but there is not the slightest expectation on either side that this will save the situation, An extraordinary session of the council of ministers was held, last night, to discuss the decision of the lower house. Up to a late hour no report had been received of the do- ings of the council, and no decree of dissolution had been issued. The gen- eral impression is that no edict will be promulgate pending final action by the lower house. BULLET FOR HIGHWAYMAN, Wife and Child. Dalhousie, N.B., June 15.--On Thurs- day Mr. Boyle, while driving with his wife and child, was attacked, at Ral- moral, by three men, who gave him; 5 sbvere beating. Police Officer Seeley, Dalhousie, went to arrest them and . one of the men, Peter Fountain, took an axe and Of- ficer Seeley drew a revolver. In the clinch it was discharged, the bullet passing through Fountain's body. Although fatally wounded the man broke away, but was recaptured and died a fow hours later, The others got clear and have not been tecaptur- ed, Berlin, June 15.--Dr, Franz Joseph, son of a well-known financier, engag- ed rooms, yesterday, while posing as a stranger in Berlin, Soon afterward a veiled woman arrived, and ap hour or so later shots were heard. The door was forced and, lying a few pac- es from each other, were found Pe bodies of Joseph and the woman. Both were dead, having been shot through the bead. Nearby were two revolvers. The woman has been identi- fied as Frau Gotthell, a prominent society leader, who has a wealthy husband. Joseph was unmarried. Bucket Shop Bill In Operation. Boston, Mass., June 15.--The huc- ket shop law goes into effect, to-day. This has put out of business a num- ber of et concerns thht he ve thrived in this city for years. Most of the houses' will te in a dif ferent mamer than ever did be- fore, and all of the smaller places will be more or less seriously ord. The penaltics are severe, a conviction of a first offence being punishable, with a fine of one thodsand dollars or imprisonment of one year. Fora second offence the penalty is imprison- ment of not more than five yrs. Continuance in business after a first conviction 'shall; be considered a so cond offence, Postcard From The Clouds. Liverpool, June 15.---Dr. W. E. St, Lawrence Finny, an ex-tmyor - of Kingston, went up -in a balloon im the Isle of Man, on Friday, end while Kingston friend by dropping it over the side of the basket. The card was duly delivered. On the address. side there was writien a note asking the finder to drop the card in a pillar year round, Bibby's straws for min, - Bloomington, 1ll.; charged with the splendid century marbles and bronzes ing to the princely house of 8 James Swift 8 Co., agents. BELOVED BY ALL. Emperor _ Fran eis Joseph tria, and on August 18th, 1530. the hione on Bavaria, on April ander his sway, and is Franz: Ferdinand. sroximately, $10,000,000 Rat of which comes from the revenues of Austria and the remainder from Hungary. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All / Over The World, David Stirton, ex-postmaster of Guelph, has just celebrated his ninety- od bi SCQOl The formnl opening of The Hague peace conference bas been postponed until Tuesday. A merger of the Equitable and Mer- cantile Trust companies, of New York, is being . fg ants Nova Scotia coast on Friday and the cath i the best in years. hall: a The plans for a new a market building, for Be tiond; to colt $70,000, are being Dr. C, A. David, one the most prominent specialists in intestinal di- seases in the country, died in Chicago. Witnesses at Boise, on Friday, cor- roborated Harry Orchard's story re- garding his movements in San Fran: cisco. Lightning killed Francois Gosjean, a rancher, thirty miles northeast of Battleford, tearing the dothing from Attacked Man Driving With His |his body. York from James Gannoh, omee a New police captain, is a fugitive justice, charged with keeping a gam- bling house. Thomas Baldwin, a prisoner at murders, died ini jail following a ner vous collapse, President Plummer, of the Domin- ion Steel compuny, says there is little prospect of the difficulty with the coal companies being settled, President Zelaya, of Nicaragua, has despatched ammunition and troops to the aid of Gen. Alara, the popular unionist candidate for the presidency of Salwdor. For sewing fancy tassels to the cars of three live kittens to make them THEY DIED TOGETHER. "look nice," for a Philadelphia win- dow display, Kokon Vamgahet was fin- A Society Woman and An Un-|ed $30 and costs. married Man. The Grand Trunk Canadian 1's- cific railway companies are to be in- dicted on charges of criminal negli- ce as 8 result of the Bay street gence erossing fatality, Toronto. The order prohibiting playing music from "The Mikado" by the naval ond marine bands, which was issue at ths time of the visit of Prince" Pu- J. Pierpont Morgan has purchased rollection , of ff of Florence. The price named is 000. kL The surklen death of Rev. John Trotter, of Port Hope, one of Shehil known of Canndian Baptists, occu Friday. At one time he was pas- Beverley Street i Peterbbro. department, have in been checked Ba: others are now ships. partienlarly the hundreds of fires got beyond control. Several houses and bars were biivned, as well as quantities of and cordwood pHed along the track. The damage was heavy. and some. portions of McTavish, town- chipe fires have been in progress for several dnys, Rideau King for Ottawa Monday and Thursday, at 6 am. box, Bibby's 82 straws are favorites. SATURDAY. JONE 15, 300%. o Emperor Francis Joseph I, of Aus of Hungary, was born He ascend:d December 2nd, 1848, and married the Duchess Elizabeth of 24th, 1854, who was assassins at Genova, Switeer- land, in September, 1898. The om- peror is most beloved by all the vari ous races and kingtioms which come universally considered to possess unusual talent for government and a most amiable disposition. His heir is the Archduke | could not make any undertaking He is granted, ap- annually, off the four | been employed for a short time in a shimi to England, has been withdrawn, |r und t silver serv was ab The post office at Burford village, | « bi o- 1 in Brant county, was entered bv bur- te wat in the cabin of =the glare. They oficcted an entrance by a skeleton key, dypamited the safe and stole money, stamps and private pa- pers. Baptist d been stationed in St. Catharines eo forest fires in the Thunder Bay digjrict, reported by the telegraph re cofitly to the lands. forests and mines some instances the rain and in under control. In Gillies, O'Connor anh Paipoonge town- two_ latter, railway ties: In Dorion and other every a HAD HE DEAL - Enough on Theology. Toronto, June 15.--In Neil, hat Tahal and inouloa es cou NATIONAL REVIEW|E ie DISCLOSES WHAT IT CALLS A | that the hook een GIGANTIO SCANDAL, 1 faith Secret of the Friendship of the South African Boer For the British Government--A Loan is Promised the Trans- vaal Government, : London, June 15.--Under the title A Gigantie Scandal," the National Review this month containg an amas. ing explanation of the evident friend. ship between Geperal Botha and 'the members of the home government. The National Review declares that be substan lamentable fact no reference a Bargain, wi between Genera) otha and the gogernment, by which | A Yo Man Drowned he agreed to repatriate the Chinese bo other Saved. - An con tes now in South Africa in re- Ottawa, June 15.--A startli urn for a promise that the govern. tragic story, in vith he fo of" "6500800 Thy Rolling a | melons cos Tol [4 devs sur wtitucts from the article : ; _~ ola mn. his arrival in England, Lake on Botha was - ohbed by the corn with friend, Re y ¢ and asked whether he would not mille in return for Sw and past ud the i favors, pledge himself to ropa aticn of the Chinese Sp priv t indentures expired. He replied he of il fie £ 8 z £ the kind, "When this answer filtered out became known to the liberal rk And file, a large number of members of parliament, supporters of the minis- try, signed a memorial, stating that they would vote the Chinese coolies were renewed. The ministers, Hh themselves in a tisht not willing to face i ee og angry ® tors, and being unable of to coerce General Botha, had a hap- | have, this morning, started to inv py th t. tigate. ' _ "The Transvaal was talking of rais ing a loan of five millions; would pledge the credit of Great tein, guarantee the loan, offer eral Botha to equal to : tha 8,000 0 th : back to China. This is goin which bas Of Soule Silk, Nuberised Sitin motor ) prion you, til the story became known, profe --- all your ANARCHISTS IN DENMARK, Police of Copenhagen Expel a t, and yes- | : $ for of promise St r ,. Noted German Leader. | pp ught by the woman was settled out eacy 3 Copenhagen, June 15.--~The police | of court. 454 expelled to-day the German anarchist, : = Nicziegh, aged twenty-six, wha has suburb of Copenhagen, not far from the royal summer residence, The police recived very serious 1m formation with reference to him from foreign countries. and it was feared that he intended making an attempt against foreign sovereigns visiting the | Danish royal family ring the sum- mer, The police are watching other | ¥ suspected foreigners, Silver Service For Battleship. Newport, R.1., June 15.-The official visit of the governor of the state of Rhode Island and state officers, to- day, brought to the hgttleship Rhode nian her silver serviee, w! was raised by popular su in The governor's party nig this morning on the steamer at Provi- dence, and went to the battleship at two o'clock, Governor made the speech of tation on behalf af the state s. Capt. ro-* ceived the gift in a very o ip, where the beautiful ited much attention and ment, as very rich and ul, come Alliance, L~It is stated that quod by Francs and Euarantering the Me- LE Signed uf torranean tlantic situation. A } ' heen b 3. rest Br 3 Yd + Nafona --~At , A sive | Bi ol yn, open. fox. the sousor All New Moving Pictures. The Latest ted Britons Songs, by the Celebrated une 15th, Children's 1 Cent Day. i ® x g treaties ate equivalent to a defen r 2, Fit y, 3; Now Miance betwen Spain, Great Britain | York, 1. At Cinclonati, 4; Philadel: res Spain, Great Britain | 1k J 2b Bt Lown'D; Botton, 5. --------------. Campbell Bros'. Fort Monroe, Va. The imroducers of new styles in | babtleship Minnesota's lost launch J cold, men's. hats. was found, last might in eight fath- oms of water, off Ripraps. See Bibby's stylish straw hats. -------- P. Stephens, - | You need a tonic thet will put the Hiring OO agemt' of the CPR. Leap of lie Jute sysiom age fos: Smith's Falls, loaves in a col of | tify you from wll inna weeks on a three months' holidhy, He Rook y Movmtain = "lng iter) 88 id 3 » te , 35 cents. s drug s will visit his old home in Scot . Palpitation of the heart, nervou He will have full assortment of 8X ings, nervous headache, eo hands and feet, pain in the back of weakness aro te | tomatoes, hananas, strawberries and lieved by Carter's Iron Pills, plucapples, Sat prices rea specially for the blood, nerves Be. He complexion. © - 3 | Ruthvew + bar Marshmallows, in tin boxes, Mo: [repeatedly encorsd upon his Conkey's and _ Huyler's are sold only Jrarange in Sy f at Red Cross drug store. | Heat him next! "sw Biky's shy 's for the latest straws

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