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Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Aug 1910, p. 6

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EW Sl TRIE SEASIDE EXCURSIONS en, Dw, 101k, aud Lith. ILWAY CANADIAN NORTH-WEST, August 9th and 23rd. Plckets good to return within 60° 1} information and Pullman re- 8, apply to. 'HANLEY, Agent, AN PACIFIC RAILWAY, EXCURSIONS DS Kl GSTON OTTAWA. J » Kingston 12.01 p.m, arrive Ot- Lass offaws. 10.46 - am, arrive Pull information at K. & P. and P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. ¥. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. J MAY oF @ RAILWAY. ut i, £35 Sy th, Biypecticry tad al plgie noth EAR ar | Foye your shipments partt o SPY , DIC , Agent -- ; va ¥ iL , ML AMERS SKINGSTON" AND "PORONTO." +o 0.00 nam, be nd leaves Kiagmon ee WHBK-uND TRIPS, from : are rates for week- aw» $56.00 Cae ww AW garde saans NY vane cris $3.80 "15.30 pm. berths, etc. % » nanuEY, Agent, Johnson and Ontario Streets. Ontario and Bay of Quinte . 8 C6. J.P. Manley, a oni Ticket Agen {lina Island i "Bill" Queal, the Alexandria Bay ranner, who made a big name for him- JEFFRIES TELLS HOW HE WAS DEFEATED, { When His Eye Wak Injured He Saw, Donble--Could Not Locate Joha- son, and Fought in Mechanical Way. ; There have been all Kinds of rumors since 'the battle at Reno as to the causes of Jeffries' poor showing, cic, 'but the following statement by "Jeli" I himself, when he had recovered from 'the shock, mo doubt will be interest ing legarding ~~ the. mil "Jeti" sa. 4 . i "Up to this time [ hardly bad known mv own mind. 1 was in a daw od sort of way, a kimd of stupor; and could not. come out of it, It is all past snd gone and that is = what makes me feel 80 bad. There is 'use trying to ofiér excuses, for peo: ple do not care to hear them, but 'they might as well know the truth. I ara sorry about the friends who bet fon me snd lost, but had 1 known the (real condition I was in I never would {have permitted them to go ahead--I did not realize it until too late to late to help them. "Had the fight taken place weeks earlier 1 do not think Mr. Johnson would have the crown to- day. At Rowardennan | was on edge two waited the tap of the gong. 1 then had started to case in my work and did not look for any setback up to July 4th. port came that Governor Gillett had ordered it wlopped it naturally upset me and, in fact, all the boys. when it finally was shifted to Reno all my plans were knocked out. After {locating at Moana Springs 1 did not feel the same, "The altitude and water aflected me, no doubt, and I now am positive that the altitude had much to do with mak¢ ing me | snd out of sorts. To add to this I had a severe attack of dysentery a fow days before tha fight, and that wae the real reason I sould not box more. It weakened me, but 1 ® od it the day before the fight, a ht I Wy all right again. In this I was fooled, for 1 was not right, although I did not fully realize it until in the ring. Still worse was the fact that 1 was mer vous and fretted, which the doctors tell me now was nothing more than a nervous breakdown. "When I entered the arena my legs appeared heavy, and there seemed to be no strength in my arms. It was then that I first realized my condi tion, but 1 had determined to win at any cost and felt confident I could. jin the first round 1 felt out the same {as Johnson did, but conld not work right. 1 said to myself that 1 would be all right in a few rounds {and would then sail in and mix mat- j ers. When I received the blow on the left in the second 'round the forthe Iv hat T saw t me all the time aud could ito hit or how to hit. 1 simply jsaw double. 1 toldimy seconds' about jit and they workpd on the eye - but not help it amyl: « "As the fight progressed it became more Kpparent to me: that'l could not win,: for my inability 'to judge dis tances, or time my blows showed we louly too plainly where the trouble was. 1 simply fought in 'a mechanical landing' one eth or sorry that 1 put up sich a' poor contest. "J want to say that Johnson, while being champion and ® splendid fight- er, is not as good as many. imagine. He is pot so hard to hit. I. had any nmmber of openings to get him, but simply could not judge the dis tance, 'and had po strength to back it up. Two weds ore 1 would have bet my last dollar that 1 would have beaten him. He won, however, so give him 'credit. I sm through for sll time with the ring. "After a rest with my gife at Cata- 1 intend to go to my firm for a while and later will make a tour of Eur and . probably ardund the world, but only for pleas ure. Bh H. Fraser, of Chicago, had made a grand offer to tour the world #1 won and 1 felt swe of the trip Even in 'defedt he wanted to theatrical dates, but'l declined all, Simin. giz 'grounds of the Montreal Gun '8¢.° Lumbert, on August 22nd, and fit as a man could be and od flowever, when the re-| oo ® me might loam of what They have been trading places at the rate of about twice a week. doy, wel in a fifteom-aule race at Aubharn, fa avg Wo taa.y aaotler trim do honors among an all-star field at Bos. 10n next Saturday.' The Douinion of Canada Trap Shooting Association's tenth. annual tournament will be held at the Club, rd and 24th. It is » striking testimony to tlio growth of the Lamadian harness "turi that the two-minute 'pace, the fastest class at the first Grand Circuit mest ing of the year, war fought out by two' Canadian horses. First and se cond places 'went to Darky Hal and he Eel $ Johnson announced, yester- intended to call off his * , and had de from a thea- "J mek day, that he proposed trip cided 'to accept an "2 trical syndicate for $3,000 for a week$ for thirty weeks. Johnson said this programme would take him to every ¢ity and town of importance in the United States and Canada, "If Sam Langlord really wants to fight me for £20,000 n side, as his Manager, Joe Woodman, says he does; 1 will be in a position * to. accommodate him at I Reno if" Mr. Rickard will offer a purse." a---- RLADY TO GO. ---- (Continued from Page 1.) hed any children, but I think they were happy until that other woman: came {into their lives. "It was through my efforts to ob join a death certificate on which to collect x little inswrance that 1 beld Then! © Cora's life; that the investigation Iwas brought about which ended in the {arrest on board the Montrose." -- -- Evidence Sufficient to Convict. London, Aug, 2.-- So far as we are concerned," said Supt, Forest, of Scotland Yard, "we are satisfed that we have got the most complete chain of evidence. Still we sre busy pick ing up the threads but the evidence alrendy in our hands is believed by the law officers of the crown to be quite 'sufficient' to convict." Supt. ' Forest added that any stories that Dew had or would subject the fugitives to wu "third - degree" gruel- ling must not be believed. The in- spector, he said, wes too careful an officer, and knew that any evidence obtained in such a way would com- pletely upget the case in the Eng- lish courts. Dew's own 'evidence was sufficient, Forest said, to justily Can- ada in holding the prisoners until Mitchell arrives. In the meantime Scotland Yard does not expect anything from. Dew, but will k him informed 'of develop ments 1 i the wishes of the police respecting the formalities of extradition are complied with the ease is not ki to be opened in this city until tember. Pew's View of the Murder. N : : napector A. D. Dew, in a talk with an ex-member 'of the Canadian Mounted Police, said: "I don't believe the Is. Nate woman knows anything about the crime, 'ex- cept what Crippen bas told her. 1f she | has anything to do with the actual crime, 1 take back every thomght 1 have had in my mind. : "Take my word for il, Crippen was living unhappily with his wife. He tried many ways to free himself and jfailed. He is not a man of fiery tem- per. He is a thinker and plotter, Weeks before actual force was used he wrangled and bickered. The night came when he stgack her. He struck her harder: than he imagined and she died. Ho was-afepid. J am just as sure as 1 am standing on this Tittle plank walk that Crippen is a coward. He did not megan to kill her, although he plotted to rid himself of her. When he found she was dead, he cunningly slanned to. cover his tracks. 1 have kan many a case of the same na- went too far and i i ture. He guavliod, | ne he in a moment i the econsaquen- ces. How to evade the law became the paramount question. He would hide her, Headguartors have received infor- mation from some source as yet un fathomed that either friends of Crip- pen, or fanatics, tried ' to warn the doctor of his danger. This is one rea- son why the wireless service was so severely censored. Two characters ume known alike to thé police and news- papermen and, suramer "colony had been hovering about the wireless sta- tion at Father Point and making anx- jous enquiry 'as to the possibility. of communieating with the Montrose. The i here were not in thie lose, the possibility rip- but they feared that he was waiting for him and blow his brains out." "pens escape, : £ E fe Ph ve THE DAILY BRITISH © | whuskie, an' 1 took him where there Ein I imsm-------- THE NEWS ns BRIEF FORM. Notes From All :Ovea---little of Nvergihing Badly fend and. Re me x ai Hamulton and died from it. A memorial window fo Sweatman was dedicated at St. diew's church at Toronto 'island. United States. millers must stoh bleaching Hour, pending adjudication sy the nigher gourts, or stand crimin al prosecution. . o The Rainbow has been takeh over by Rear-Admieal Ningswait, of 4 Canadian navy, Hut remeins under. thy commander-in-chief at Portsmouth. Former County Judge Merrick Sto well, Oswego, N.Y., announces hia caw - didacy for. the republican nomnatiol . for member of congress . to succes Charles L. Knapp, Manitoba farmers are cutting ha, that runs three toms to the acre, wt particularly valuable crop in a sen son when the bay efop i¢ short near- ly all over the continent. : Cheese sales : Cornwall, 10 13-16c.; to 10 15-16¢.; Cowansville, 10 11:16 5. 10 103c.; Listowel, Wic.; London, 103 b. to 10: 13-16e.; St. Hyacinthe, 10§c,; Watertown, NY. 13§c. to. 13dc The general organization of' 'mire owners in South Russia wppesled to day to the government to adopt specs: al measures to combat the epider i of cholers., : The Winnipeg Jodustrial Exhibition. had the ho'gest attendance it ever |iac 197,148 paid admissions being re jis tered for the - ten days the fair 'wa officially opened. This wag 58,999 wion than Jast year. Louis 'Paulhan, the aviator, has ee decorated with the legion of honor; flonors, chiefly medals, have bee Feonferred upon 5,000 persons who. 'dis tinguished themseives during the vé cent Paris floods, : The wedding, on Saturday, of Herb ert Asquith, sob of the premier; to the Hon. Miss Charteris; daughter of Lor Elcho, attracted général interest i London, Eng. : 5 Five women were killed in a. fir which destroyed. the Williams' drapery store: at Accrington, Eng. The stor was crowded with customers when the fire started from erossed wires: An- Improvement: Commission is. likely tc ro, on Bir Willcid Laurier's veturn, tc John R. Booth, Ottawa's lumber king It is eonsidered , be will accept it. H. Hepburn, Davenport, lowa; wa: attacked with: "illness at. Massens Springs, N.Y,, amd died. in Ogdensburg hospital, "on Sunday, aged. seventy vears, He was ow an auto trip. An Anglo-American. marriage in Lon don, was that ef Frederick Chatle: Graham Menzies {@ Hetty Gouverneur, Davenpart, whose, father was a New York lawyer. The eng, pnt. was pure love . miatoh. re Mynzies is a popular man. oo SU Tad A Bert 8. Durham; a discharized em ployee of the San. Diego, Cal., fire de partment. ended a man' hunt by shaot- ing himself through the bead after bh had killed three persons including hi. wife and. child and seriously inpired two others, Ee Edwin Koppie, forty years old, a newspapel man of Nenda, N.Y., about fifty miles south of Rochester, shoi himself in his. room at the Goodricl house, Moravia, N.,Y., to escape offi cers who had placed him under arrest on a serious' charge prefered by the son of a clergyman at Nunda, He died almost "instantly. Identitied. M. A. P. London, + . A good story is "told apropos of Earl Spencer's red beard. 3 The Earl, as Lord:-Licatenant, i was watching a shooting match = at the FPublin. Rifle Range, when he. was ac' costed by a pert-looking messenger how. "Please sorr," he said, *Misther--is waitin' to spake wid. you. He sez will yer come at wince" "Am you not making § mistake, my lad!" asked the Earl. "No, your . honor," ~ answered boy with inconvenient frankness. was tould to look 'aut for the man wid the ginger whiskers." Why, He Had No Luck. Bosten Transcript. 1 astic fishermen had a good stretch o the Dee to fish in and engaged the ser: vices of an experienced boatman. Bul night after' ni hie came hack with empty creel and at length departed iv disgust x : When he had gone the boatman was | approached and asked how it was that a fairly expert fisherman Had such a» run of illus: i "A weel," said the man, "he had nae was nae fish." WHIG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1910. OCOTRRESOES LWOOUNTED IN George Upsdell 'drank carbolic acid i Archbishop § == y =- F ZN The vaeant position on the Ottaws § wth Ja Clg NE Es Oil Cemerit this joint is absolutely gas- prof, smoke-proof and dust-proof. The layer of ceniont acts as a "buffer" between thé two sections and allows each section to expand 'or contract independ. ently of the other. This feature prevents the Sunshine fire-pot from crackis Less than 1 per cent. of Sun fire-pots have been replaced. This le ~- shows conclusively that the Sunshine two-piece fire-pot will save you money, and that's the tween the top and bottom of, a one- piece fine-pot, because the five coals are located at the centre of the fire. «This continued strain overtaxes the expansion powers of a one-piece fire-pot and causes it 'to bulge out and crack at the centre, and through the cracks, dust and dicadly coal gas escape and eventually pass through the reg- isters. In self-defence, you have ; to buy a new fire-pot, Every T: greatest strain falls midway be- fire-pot you replace is so much added to the cost of the main- tenance of your furnace. Now, the Sunshine fire-pot:is built in two sections, which ate joined together with our "famous" cup-joint. Because of the shape of the cup-joint and the layer of McClary geen A "kind of a fire-pot you want in the furnace you are going to have installed in your new house, Get the Sunshiné--the economical, guaranteed furnace. It's the 4&1 fur nace investment. Mc<Clarys 4 London, Toronto; Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, 8t. John, N.B., Hamilton, Calgary. e-- CS -------- Nn. For sale by J. B. BUNT & Co., Kingston. Summer Drinks Armer's Pure Grape Wine. IS A Pastry. Flour Beaver Flour makes the lightest, flakiest,' tastiest Pie Crusts you ever tasted. Beaver Flour makes the most delicious ' Cakes, Buns. and other Fancy Pastry, "And Beaver Flour makes the whitest, 'most nutritious Bread. Beaver Flour is the family flour - for-all kinds of baking, as good for Pastry as for Bread, and best for both. Your grocer has it, or will get it for you.., Turner's Pure Blackberry Wine Turner's . Pare Wine. Blackcherry Turner's Pure Port Wine, Lime Juice, Lemon Squash. _ Raspberry Vinegar, + Cop's Ale, Lemonade Powder. S. T. KIRK, ¢ 291 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 417. Get yourOash Coupons Be yl im arisp-- IA DEALRRS--Write ns for prices ou Feed, Coarse Graing and Coredls, th 4 A staunch testotaler 'and ap enthuki | ; + ANTE HINER] PR CHURCH. STORES © | AND HOME | WL SRT AAT YE / "G 1 t an . Y ---- 4 "G 4 Y > fa CLALIT "Extra Ground" - or Icing Sugar ugar "Powdered Sugar" Each of these brands is guaranteed absolutely pure, and the choicest Sugar of its kind i aioe gar o ind in MADE ONLY FROM CANE SUGAR, . Remember to order "SL. Lawrence " whenever you buy. Sugar y I | -- Every Woman who keeps house should know Grimm's DELICIOUS SODAS... The ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, Limies | |$ Makes a hot day a memory. MONTREAL. 2 Moral--Provei . SEBEL PELE RESPIR REESE L00S SPECIAL '¢ '¢. Our Big Summer Sale Is a Bargain Sale of Waggons Any ' . . reasotable offer takes the. Huge Success Bn, WAT ret pmaateion Fara . " 2 Bantuan or treiivary Wasmonn Big delivery for city and county. $ Hecond-hand Bugkies Everything reduced. 1 Becoud-hdnd Runsbout. Also New Waggons of every description. Tires a t Mothers We &re Trepare ¥e io t | Rubber Tires on your Baby 4 Carriage Eend your carriage along. Kepairs and Pajuting of all kinds *- Give us & call JAMES LATURNEY ~The Carriage oe 800 PRINCESS STREET. - BEDDING, ie Latest snd Bes, a Sle Pics. ~~ JAMES REID, the Leading Undertaker; [3 Sowards - Keeps Coal AND

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