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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1908, p. 5

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v Crown shells contain black pow- der particularly ad- apted to guns pre- vailing in Canada. Our own loading is the result of study- ingconditions here for years. We have determined the ex- plosive force and breech pressure of this powder with the greatest exactitude. It leaves 8 moist residuum in the bareel, which does pot cake and cun easily be cleaned out. For all. makes of arms. Costs one-tiurd toone- bith less than duty paying smmanition,, Owr guaran- toe puts afl risk on the Dominios Carmidgs Co., Lad, Moatreal. DOMINION AMMUNITION ABSOLUTE SECURITY. wo Cenuine - Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of LURE.SICK HEADACHE. Nature's Pile w. Cure Produet of «Nature which K¥granteed to, cure Bleeding, Protruding or Inward Piles AT Droggisis refund foll amount it patient 1s not 'cured: FREE! AA hox ville given FRER 10 anyone calling al the Whig Office. Thursday, Friday & Satur- day This Week Only. A is SOLD EVERYWHERE. EW.GILLETT Stars! Jernment and the opposition with At he i 0p, "Frederic Bir Burlington, Ont. Hivond, SO stesrags. SS. Roman" Dom: 'recent agrarian disorders in the object was to drive out landed government intends to sell the Kwang. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1908. * ~ Ee ---- GET CARNEGIE MEDAL. gl Ul Bravery of Two Men at DEKTH FROM BUANS,. rv== OF MISS NELLIE WILSON, OF| Pittehurg. Po , May MONTREAL. gin hero umd committe granted ial or medal ¢ thirty Fh She Was to Have Been Married [od Shertly--Beatification of the}, Thomas Con Mother Foundress of Sacrea | ~iagara Pails X Heagt Order. a Montian!, May place, ths morning, Pireumsifinees, of Miss Nellie Wilson, | medal and $LO0G to duughter. of the Tate Thomas Wilson on his home, § fife time wa H-known | Fhe two men in June, 1906 of the Montreal Fx. | Amos Schwai Last Sundav. while visiting | ton, Ont, wha, while d& walk Mrs. Regie Doucet, Baile street Miss | ed Into the swift current of Win fire to ber clothing, while] river and fought off 'all who attempt exting@shing a lamp Her to save him. The rescuers, at th proved fatal to-day. Miss of a frail ladder hanging over & engaged to be married, and the cere | current, flowing feet a se a to have taken place within! ond, and but fifteen from th {a short time, {brink of the falls, struggled with The beatilication of the Foundress of the Sacred Heart Orde akes place in Rome, on Sunday, onl which cecasion there will be special | celebrations held in all the of the order throughout the world In Montreal, where the ladies of the Sae roy! THeart conduct one of the most fashionable educational institutions in America, the celebration will take the Jord of high niass and solemn benedic vic, Lin mshidh Archbishop Bruchesi will participate, and many former pu-| j ils will Le present. There are a vym- ber of Sacred Heart convents in maiitime provinces and Quobee, Acdording to reports, from head- quarters, 'the C.1"R., is preparing fight to a finish against the demands | made by mechanics and machinists in | their employ to veinstaie the schedule | of wages, which was in effect ap to May lst. The men are delighted at the decision of the board of arbitra dion, in Winnipeg, that its jurisdiction | extends from east to west and are {woodstock Lad Confesses preparing to forte their claims upon | sou the comgeiny so that all may ' Burglarizing School. stand. op fall together. David Me™ Woodstock, Ont., May 22 Nicoll, general manager, returned from | ten-year-old lad, named Toronto, to-day, but refused to Fdones, was paced under arrest on the guvihing of the policy of the company | charge ol breaking into, the First Bap. in the matter. However, the decision | tist church, and after that into was whexpected and officials, thoweh | cdpboard where the knocked out for the time being, intend |i kept. There was to come back with a heavier blow | cupboard £1 the time. 'The same night Pastern mén claim they do not want | one of the windows of the Beale street tow strikdubut they will stick to the | School was forced and the building en- Diwéstorn . | tergd. - Four dollars in money and a an and do all in their powen | i i {have 'the affairs of both sections | 9Uentity of jack-knives and punitive {settled on the same basis at the same | traps were taken, time. a Fhe lad that was [guilty of both depredations and im- * PITH OF THE NEWS. | plicated another lad, who will also he arrested. The Very Latest Culled From Qver The World. The Allan steamer Corsican, Liverpool, was reported abeam Race at 530 a.m., on 21st, w There has been ug marked falling off in the number of immigrants coming to Canada during the present year: Earl and Lady Grey are in Toronto foro Week, They are with Hon. Mel- "wig Jones At "Lawhaden." They visit nd Hamiltdn 'on Monday, Guy C. Dan, district engineer of the New BransWick section of the Trans continental mailway with headguarters of St, John, has rasigited. A Kiiteen Perseus were injured, four pros) ality, on Friday, inva col- Ji he ly wars at the Manhat- thin-epd al Brookiva bridge, A former alditor of a Toronto bank has béen' Parrested in Boston, (Mass. | Special to the Embezzlement is charged. It has} Ottawa, May 22 caused a tremondous sensation. [the eity electricians, aged thirty-six The rebel Mohmund tribesmen along | to-day, fell fifteen, feet from a pole™ Hi 0 ne instances, awa roy, fireman, « ¥. ; i " 0 pu rigag { on his home ~The death took] J. H. Batis, & police under' pathetic | Niagara Ha, N.Y sergeant « awarded a silve meet who in reseues member Change, a we Stock er, & merchant of Sat etnen ted injuries | & Wilson was | end forte n font inally brought him ashore unhurt. houses | HON, G, PV, GRAHAM, Who Says He Stands Behind Hon, MacKay in Provincial Politics. BROKE INTO A CHURCH. AG six- A Say confessed he All SENT FOISONED CANDY. Tom Woman Convicted of Murder Kansas City. |, Kansas City, Mo., Mv 22 Mrs | Sarah, Morasch, aged vents, was found guilty of murder the first degree by a jury in City, Kan., which tried her bn charge of poisoning fonr-vear-old Ruth Miller. The woman will to hie imprisonment. 1 was proved that Ruth had died from eating poi soned eandy for the child's elder sister. HAD A BAD FALL. at be jured. Whig, He omg skul can he elyeresasting every fgot of thelavd in a very critical condition, nglish advance into their country. 'thas a fracture of the upper jaw, The Doniinion Rifle Association has [of the lower + jaw, one of the okdered the best pointed bullets , that land one of the arm. Dactors can be secured in England for the [not, this afternoon, say whether Qlympie team representing Canada. {will recover ot not. Ralph Smith, of Nanaimo, B.C. addressed a sulfragette meeting at | Ottawa, cordially endorsing women s | Cleveland, Ohio, May Sulifnge, pnd promising them full sup- {approach of peace, in the local street port. pd ai car war, did not the negotiations between the {from following out their usual opera There Was More Damage , *) gov. re- [ference to the Aylesworth election bill are it is said, progressing satisfac, iy. "Kansas City Rev. Baxter Fuller im, D.D., St. Louis, was unanimousis « moderator of the general y of the Preshyterian church in States of America. eo grist mill, owned and oy Joseph Eidt, Linwood, totally destroyed by fire on Friday morni Loss in the neigh- dozen cars hemng damaged, while seve { , iral persons received injuries It {said that the mediators, who are (as {of a third arbitrator. Leaves $10,000 To Rcosevelt. "fon, May ~Upon the authen of a pew will and two codieils just heen discovered, anc » ticity which have which 000 to the distribution of the $30,000 estate left by Benjamin Hadley, an eccentric recluse, who was found dead in home in Somerville last- December. Saw Floating Body. Pictop, Ont., May 2--Capt. Pal matier, of the steamer Water Lily, @ died, at the. city hospital, Hamilton, Wnty on Friflay, morning, as the re sult of injuries received on the Brant ford. and, Hamilton Electric railroad. He went down between two cars and both leos were cut off, 88; Empress of dreland, C.F R. line, frou verbo. yard, at Father int at S35 am 10 first, 151 se- of aman with an oildkin cont 'on floating in Duck Island, on his The sea was too high to secure body. * inion, Bol, ror Bristol, inward, at 6:20 a. 88. Munchester Shipper, from MahfRestor, {nward, at 7:55 a.m. Twenty: peasants, who took part in Ye | katoring Slav district, wore hang at I Kherson, Russia, after being condemn- martial. The avowed ro on The Cheese Markets. Rroekville, May 2{.-To-day 2.00 boxes registered, of which white: 103e. offered; none sold. Madoc, Ont, May 21.745 boxe choose offered: sold at lie, Woodstock, Ont. prietggs by the burning of their gfarbin At Mercy Of Japs. 1 Shanghai, Muy 22.<It is said {reliable authority that the Gian, ext bid: no sales. The Allan steamer Corinthian, fron Montreal, arrived at Havre, on 21st Guisippe Grecor, Hamilton, sentenced to-morrow for murder, A ey Sane destroyed thy port town of San i hang Fyectl nghin , railway fo the Ja { panese, which is the object of the Jowney. of Baron Goto, president of he South Menchurian railway, to St. nf carried out it means eit of Valdivostok and which ta Marta, Col " Niagara | Niagara the | 3 i : Mother | insane man for nearly an hour, and to William the communion wine forty-eight in Kansas the sentenced intended by the accused An Ottawa Electrician Badly In- ~dJdames Mille, ong of the northern Indian frontier "are still [is in St. Luke's hospital unconscious, The near prevent dynamiters | tons, last night, not less than half a is jteying to bring about a settlement bf ithe strike, gre dead-locked on a choice provide for a bequest of $10, President Roosevelt, depends ns port with coal, reports seeing the body Lake Ontario, near False trip to Oswego. the 715 were May 20.17 fae tories offered 1,683 hoxes: Iie. high- will be amd es ---- i -- | i EY CAN BE PAID. Was Sanuel Hunter, County, . to Have Been Killed By in Buffalo Two Years Ago. foronto, May Was r| Hunter, the former of { i : i | { of | i a | } Ow) "1 Samuel | thegx in Hand howdy sent 11 his question arose, this mbruing. at | Osgoode Hall, on a motion on behali dered by {o | hi estate administered e{ gave judgment, declaring the 'man 3 | dead, | | ED EAD A Thrilling Spectacle of What SO THAT INSURANCE MON. Peel | (Tue Murdered ?-- Thought fourteenth century, if they happened Thugs {your an | whom you are proud. reeve of Chinga:|%9 to the 8 payment | geousy township, in Poel county. wur- ruffians many of those old aristorrgts | Saffalo, in 1906, | were, and how much reason yon may | over the falls? have to f the missing man's children. to have [20d the Justice Clute [great for the purpose of allowing the | the peasants were plundered and op- i ns of Scotland Society to pay over) "! the insurance on Munters life amounted to $1000. Hunter i very much-respected farmer was of founty, sOme vears, and had held tions of trust. William Hunter. He was thers days and then set out for home, but was never again heard of. At that time there had been an epidemic of | crime in Buffalo. and many bodies were known to have gone over the falls, on which no inquests were ever held. Hunter was a prosperous look- ing man, and, it is supposed, fell a victim of foul play. At the time of his disappearance his domestic = ai- fairs were in excellent condition. The family of the late C. A. Ber nard, who met death in the Tilson. burg * hotel, have learned that Mr. Bernard, whose room was on the top floor, had been ywakened and had dressed himself entively, with the ex- ception of his collar and tie. He had also time to pack his valuables. On the way down the proprietor called out, "Barney, the stairs leading out to the hack are clear." Mr. Bernard was almost there when he saw two women rushing the other way, through the dense smoke. To save them he followed. The women were making their wav to the halcony which was reached through swinging 1 doors. As soon as the three were seen by the fivemen they shouted, "Wait a minute and we'll have a lad- der." Almost at the same moment there was 5 rush of flame from behind which forced the heavy doors open, and the three people were knocked forward and down to the pavement | helow. no wine in the FLITTING BILLIONS. Other ' Sometimes Here and at Times Elsewhere. One of the consoling features of a so-called loss of national wealth cans el by a shrinkage in securities is that the property that disappears may come back as easily as it goes. last autumn we were toll how miserably impoverished we had beeome, As ana tion, we had lost at least five billion dollars in a year, and prohably muck more, Just in 'the stocks dealt in on the New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Boston skxehanges, comprising only one-tenth of the wealth of the country, the shrinkage from the high to the low point of 1907 was $1,801 - 200,755, or wearly forty-one per cent IH all the other varieties of our na- tional wealth eontracted in like pro- portion the total loss was over forty billion dollars. Happily this sad state of things is the mend. Between November, and April 24th, 1908, the stocks Ye on 1907, that had lost nearly five hillions coverad 81,757,255 .4%) They then where they had been months before the panic. Our appar ent an that particular form of national wealth was reduced to a lit- tle three billions. Before very long, perhaps next year, we may eox- peet "all that to be made up, and then we shall discover that we have not really been anv poorer all along. We have only thought we have heen poorer; Of course that applies only to the country as a whole, The men who have been thrown out of employment, and 'the owners of seeurities and other property who were compelled to sell out at the bottom of the depression, have not been mere paper losers They have suffered very real hard- 1{ ships. 1 were some | loss over A Reason. Telegram, Toronto. Joseph Richards, 'the Detroit jockey, complained on his return from Russia of the fall of jockeys' fees there. "Of course they give you reasons for this fall," he "People always have their reasons. Opie a relative of mine tl went to a fish merchant in Detroit to got some fish, and found that they were sling verv. high! She complain: ed, and the man said: 'Fish is dear, ma'am: oh, ves, very dear. You see, it's setting so searce on account of all these here aguariams." said. Nothing Like It. There is no advertising like news- paper advertising. A fw weeks aco there was a strike in Butte, and for some davs no newspaper appeared on the streets of that city. There was nothing for the advertisers to do hut to resort to the bill hoard and the street hill. The result was that busi- ness fell off there, from twenty to fd "ty per cent. The declime was attri- "| buted solely to the fact that they had no newspapers to act as advertising mecdiams, i % e A Rochester Woman. Rochester; N.Y, May 22 The chief of police has been notified by the of. Sieials of Japorie, Ind. that the wn identified body of a Roman, Hug up a 6G ¢ farm, is ed to be that Mae TO Rielly, Rochester, fmouth, «. on Friday altermoén. Twe which | ruflianly retainers, and also how man- al rood asserted Peel | tillers of the sod brought a pogerful had held the office of reeve for | Pohle to his knees, many posi- | In September, 1906, he [romedy from the studios of "Uines went over to Dansville, N.Y., which is | Italia, about eighty miles from Bufialo, and (That Turned Dentist." there stayed with a close friend, Dr. {Davie sings two | York Town." { citation, {weather natant ie Se -- OFFERED TO YOU, i You Might Have Suffered. Do you ever think what might have happened to you in the year 1325 %1§ not, go to the Bijou and se¢ how baud- ly your ancestors were treated hy the rapacious of the i and nobles But perhaps eeslors were not people. they aristocrats, of ben you must what crue to be working people. poor 3 erhaps were Bijou to*see be ashamed of tors of yours. The play is calléd "The Great Poor Girl." It is full of castles, men-at-arms and the bh of weapons. You will see how those ances- Earl The Swellest, clas pressed by feudal barons) and {heir itself and the despised There is also presented a rattling in Turin, lwaly, "Ihe Baboon John Robert "Take New Me Back to facturer on Thursday. goods. VICTORIA DAY EVENTS. ---- What is to Take Place Here on the Holiday. Everything is mow in readiness for the big celebration on Victoria day, and it is up to the weather man make it a suecess. The following is a programme in hrief : The battery hand will play on the green fronting' the city bpildings, all morning. The Marathon race will leave the market square at ten o'clock. The runners will go along King ta Prin- cess, up Princess to Bath Road. 'te Trudell's Corners, to Lake Shore Road, to City Park: after going once around the park ring, they will run in King to Princess and up Princess to Montreal street, where the vace will finish. The five mile road race will start at the same time. The lacrosse Don't miss this. Roney 127 Princess Street, The to On Sale Satu 88 Dozens of New. Spring Neckwear ! FLERE LL LAPP 0040404 04 rday The Richest You Ever Saw, J ust Dreams. This is a line we secured from a Toronto manu- They are regular 50c. We sell them on Saturday at 25c.Each. & Co, Store That Sets the Paces AEP t bb N eH *¢ match, between Brockville and Kings- ton, will start at 10.30 a.a., in the ericket field. In the afternoon, the races will start at two o'elock, and the hadelall matoh at 2.30 o'clock. The battery hand, the lth band and the Alexandria Bay Cornet band will play at different parts of the city during the dav. In the evening there will he two hand concerts, one in Macdonald Park, and one down town. ---- Have seen Paper ? you Paper im the land whereof we speak. At Cataraqui School. The following was the Empire 'day programme at Cataraqui school : Song, "God Bless the Dominion': re EDDY'S Latest It is called "THE COTTAGE." 3,000 sheets in a r finest, strongest, and best value Toilet Toilet oll; of the lightest, to-day, and we know While you think of it, Order a Sample Roll. citation, "My Country "' Grace Pound "The Maple Leaf': recitation, Mother Land," Robert Todd: song, 'Rule, Britannia'; recitation, "Canada," G. Clarke, 8. Oldfield, 0. King, F. Smith; recitation, "Children of the Empire," John Orr, G An- grove, A. Muogridge, F, Funnell, F. Brvan: song, "The Red, White and Blue"; recitation, "The Colors of the Flag," W. McCutéheon, N. Frost, H. Page; song, 'Canada First and For- recitation, "The Flag Above the House Door," Hugh Page: ve. song, "My a ever' School 0000000000000 00 OC Gas Stoves 'McKELVEY & BIRCH, 69-71 Brock St FEEL E EER P 0000000000404 0 0000 4040 4 00 4004 sma" OOOO 000000000] "The Union Jack," Fdward reeitation, "Here's to the Farle Simmons "The Britain'; the Fleming Land," Flag of King. : song, "God Save Expect tdeavy Traffic. The railways expect a very tratlic to the city on Victoria The h. & P. is placing extry the trains for the; holiday, ditional coaches will the trains on Saturday. it is expected that quite large number will come over the For_the benefit of the visitors city both the Bay Quinte & I. trains will leave an hour |dter than usual, the Bay of Uninge at five heavy Pay. cars on ad factured. and alse he pat With an fine a line, in the and WK. they are economical ol When buying a Gas Stove, buy the best 2 "Chicago Jewel" is acknowledged the best Gas Stove manu- They comprise all the improvements. Simple in operation, made of the best steel, handsome in design, dur- able, and having the best burners made, latest in the burning of gas. Examine Them Before Purchasing. o'clock aml nu. & I. at six o'clock, thus giving the people another hour in the city, Three Burglars Arrive. Sherifi M. B. Morrison and Jailer L Ketcheson, of Belleville, arrived in the city, this afternoon, with three bur glars for the penitentiary. They are Francis Walker, Alfred Prince and John H. Kelly. and all of them claim to belong to the United States. They are a nervy set, "but the police of Belleville, sutceeded in landing them They were accused of robbing 'the tailor store of Robinson & Thompson, and pleaded guilty, as the chain of evidence was strong against them. A sentence of three years and six months was imposed upon each. PERIEEEE IE SEOEEEEPEDE Seeds Inside Hen. One morning recently a suburban resident looked over his fence and said to his neighbor : "Hey, what the deuce are you bury- ing in that ble 7' "Ob," he said, "I am just replant ing some of my seeds, that's all.' "Seeds !"' shouted the first man an grily. "It looks like one of my hens." "Oh, that's all right," the other re fumed. 'The seeds are inside." Fancy Goods. Including photo albums, writing port brush ahd fans, glove boxes, music etle., are included in our sale. * These will be cleared than half price. We mean Mallagh, the booksellers (successor ¥. Nisbet). Holos, comb set Little Rain Down There. Abrabam Shaw, who has just re | turned from a trip through the Otis | wa Valley, in" the vicinity of ' Peg | broke, savs that for nearly a week he didn't have to put up his umbrella. The weather was quite fine there, and much unlike the rainy conditions in the Upper St. Lawrence district. The farmers of the Otthwa valley are splendidly favored this year. evening holders, ete., clearing at business, to all less Size And Capacity. Little. Margie (after watching her small brother devouring several large sections of chocolate cake) "Mamma, isn't it fuony how much larger Jimmy really is than he ap- pears to be from the outside *"' ,~ Went Into The Water. Norman L. Bowen had 5 narrow es- cape from drowning in the harbor on Thursday aiternoon. He was out in a canoe, und was pearing the whart at the foot of West street, when the erpft tipped over. Frank O'Conpor went to his assistance in another boat and sugeeeded in getting him ashore, Campbell Bros'. For children's straw sailors, hats and nobby tams. crash Dress parade recommendations don't carry much weight with the one who wants a worker. Bibby's for the newest shades designs -in fancy hose. The man who k his mind young in usually Fria instead of being Saturday at the big Roney & Uo. } In acquiring a ® poor actress the stage may have robbed some man of a_good wife. Ribby's for choice fancy hose. Your ability has its sffect on your itwlar community, cither for good or hpd. Which ? ------------ Straw Hats. The finest specimens of straw hats ! wear bumanily enn Thomas Mills & Co, nod con-! See The Merry Widows. The biggest and best variely of strawberries coming to Kingston. Rig stock for Saturday at Carnoveky's, : Campbell Bros'. For straw bats that please, The steamer New Island = Wanderer women figured in the trial. | nd legislatins kas voted (will take the Ugpe Vincent Masons to an [Clayton N.Y. work will be We, {ninety-five years, is dead. Three sons Swell 50c. neckwear on sale Satur dayiat 205¢. Honey & Uo. What a lovely world this is to a 'the first time she falls in Jove. s for arvmt ideas in fangy to-night, where some G A. Sanderson, Brockville, . aged girl the {hon and 40e, ELLIOTT BROS. "* RINCESS ST. OCOOO0 0000000) Td weak and alling women, there 1s at least one #ay 10 help. - But with that way, two treatments, ust be combitud. Ouie is local, one is constity. oth are important, both essential, . Bhoop's Night Cure is the Local. ' , P's irative, the Constitutional. ~Dir. Bhoop's Night Cure~is a topieal mucous membrane suppository retoedy, while Dr, Shoop's Restorative is wholly an internal trast. ment. 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