oy 10mas . gare to Lima w ali Copley 987 a Hine rest when pork : a ogders attention, For Sale 900m house, new; all improvements, $3,000 Apply Have You Visited? a We desire to inform our friends and patrons that after July. lat the cost of all shines will be anced to 106. Shoes will be dried by electricity be- serve the lil. lemgthen the usciulness of Don't throw away your Panama or Straw Hats. Have us make. them like new. We clean {hem by elée- tricity. lls,' Nntels, pler blocks, and Yases at reasonable prices. | BUILDERS ! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time. PWALSH, At ~ WHY NOT BUY? We have some great bar- gains. Two bungalows with 6 rooms, goed locality, at $1500. Two houses, $1600, | 'good locality. Apply to i } BY You need not shake the bottle there is no sediment The delicious oriental fruits and spices are so perfectly blended: by a secret process with Pure Malt Vinegar, that does not separate in | the bottle the Fast drop is as delicious Jas the fst. Al Shores sell HP. here Jame AR | Ee Rote. wea for dou © | Herbert J. 8. De i i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FOR A GREAT MANY JUNE BRID- LY Al COUPLES," The Hotels Have Had Quite a Num- aud Thousand Islands Grout . Drawing Card. al 5 a great centre for new- -W he Thousand Islands is a great drdw- card. Have you not noticed . the large number of June Brides and htidegrooms who have paid'a visit to the city ? If you have mot, then You ate not very. good at picking them out. * . The rush bas been on ever since the very first day of June. It Hus bed ylite fsshionable for' many years to be mineeied in Jupe, and no doubt June will always be a popular mouth for the tiei knots. Ihe who can yive you the tip aboul mewly-married couples is the ho If you want to learn just , for he'is a "wise old owl" A representative of the Whig felt qure that he spotted a 'good my, but in order to make sure on § @ point, he had a little' chat with ave of the local hotel clerks about the watler. . 'Sure, they have been coming, inte the city in bunches," said the" clerk. "June is ecertamly dome popular month when it comes to getling nar sich. It's fusny, but 1 can spot them the very minute they walk @p to fhe. counter to remaster. bingeton is Vis ited By qaite a large nuk jlarticn. I gliess the river trip | tracts them." : The Whig representative was much amused at the actions of a young con- plé who arrived in the city. early this week. Vhe groom hid a camera and the two amused" Phemselves by taking several photographs 'of each other du hing" stiéet. ~ Aftér using up several at hl plafes in this way they f8ok a "Snap" of the ¢ity buildings. 'Ihe actions' of the two told" very plainly that they had jist Been married, in fact one could underdfant' sl as well as if there hdd heen a sigh tacked on'them reading "just * nfarried."' 10d hotel clerks have many a smile at the expense of the newly-weds. tor istance, thete are Some grdomis who, "1B their excitement, forget to register Furniture Dealer Undertaker - 261 Pringgss Street Ambylaace Phone 861 ~ AAA AS A SAN SAIN NPA For Sale Motor boat, 24 ft, long, 18 horse y power, full ate control, 12 miles an hour; in best condition. Poat house can be supplied. H 8. CRUMLEY 116 BROCK. 8T PHONE 1442 their befier half. Jet think of it And they, have to be réminded by: the epial clerk" Many men have even [asked how they will regidter. They are anxious to know if théy will give their wife's maiden naw. fixter. "John -- -- and wife, fofmerly iss ------" Another fellow thought the occasion worthy of much space on the régister, so he took all one line for his own name and took the sccond one fo writé "and wife."" Hotel clerks equld tell many amusing stories about gowly-weds' if théy were so inclined, But then-that would be telling tales. GIBY, KILLED TUYER. She Says He Wanted Her to Become Baa. New York, June 25.--1he most dra- matic story of murder police here have heard in years was related by Maria Magalusio, eighteen years old and pretiy, 'when she told how she slew Giuseppe Marino to prevent his leav- ing her to the life of the. street. "Yes, I killed him. He wanted me to he bad," said the girl, facing Ber interrogators calmly. "He heat me and Tosked me. When his back was thrned I gr d his gun and shot him dead. I had a right to do it, digin't 17° and the girl naively turn- ed to the detective for conlirmation. Marino was found shot to death in a flat at No. 634 East 130th street, April 10th. William Flack reported the death to the police and they, by third degree methods, forced from him admission that he and the girl had lured the dead man to the fat and there killed him. Flack is in the 4 Tombs" accused of the killing. The police only last night found the gisl. Examination: to-day in headquarters before being taken before the distriet attorney the git! tél her story with- out a quiver. Diving May be Contimued. Quebec, June 25--There is no rea- son why diving operations should not be continued at the wreck of the Em- Furniture. RINTS ON LIVING cial PIECKHY, ROCKERS, EASY CHAIRS, COUCH. £8, DAVENPORTS. (CARD, LIBRARY AND CENTER TABLES, ANY FINISH nggrinkor. Phons 877 press of Ireland. This is the épinion lof W. W. Weatherspoon, of the Yan- kee Salvage company. Last night he stated that the divers of his organi- 2ation would" continue thelr work in an effort to recover hodies and bull- jon imprisoned 1h the Null of the fin Peace er. Shot Dead at re) ] Bitter MONE, June 38 Crowds which pressed on Miners Hall in con- sequence of a scheduled meeting at which Président C. H. Moyer, of thé Western Fédération. of Miners was to outline a peace plan, were fiféd pon by sh s depiities stationed! [in the hall and thre¢ men were shot one kitted fund afrother' is Hélidved to be fatylly wounded. The outbreak is nde gontrol. c I cantain mercury, @s mercury will surely destroy the tense of smell and completely derange the whole system when Shtering it the 'mucous sur 3 nel réscriptions from yale PE rane i do' is ten. y uw Caarrh Curd, Fado: oto by ¥. J. Cheney & Co. 0, feed pe HA acting Hrenuty w-- a blo: ir 5 font. in Buy alr On he Riokugo. Ohio: eu intern an n Toledo, Ohio, by by J. Cie ee. id by Druggists. Price bc per bottle - y thro ! 1 articles should never be used 'except on fold fo the good you can possibly de- ¢ O., tontaing no mergury and is ii # arch Care » Bure you ge nine tis ney & Co. Testimonials Take Hall's Family Pilly for consti- pation. |signation from the Bingston and a Crip aniong jdec el clerk. w to spot them ask him all about 3 r of bridal | One young felfow wrote on one re-} '1 séparate crate. fer; John Lit us do dhe ight . BISHOP DUNN TO RESIGN. Will Retire to Private Life After No- : . vember Kirst. ' Quebec, June 25. ~The impending re- seal of the Anglican diocese of Quebec of the | Right Rev. Andrew Huater Lunn'Was announced by the lord bishop himself at Bishop's College, LeunoXville, when at the close of his -visitation charge to "he informed them he' had i to set aside' the caves | of his sacred office and retiré to private life. " The exact date! which his lordship has selected for his resignation to take effect is the festival of All Saints, Nov. 1st, 1914. The Right Rev. Andrew Hunter Duan, M.A., (Cambridge), was Born at Safiron Walden, Fssex, England, on Oct. 16th, 1833, the son of Han- nabel Buon and Mary Ann, daughter of William Hunter, alderman, sheriff, and lord mayor of London. After graduating from Cambridge with the 'degree of master of arts aml studying for the chuxeh he was oF His lordship came to Canada io 1892 and was consecrated bishop © of she on Sept. 1st fhat year. He married Mies Alice, eldbst daughter of William Hunter, of Parley Tiodge, Croydon, and five sons and two day ghters were hofn of the union. KING PETER OF SERVIA Who abdicited the throne in favor of his second son, Prince Xlexander HACKETT WUST wan OVER A YEAR FOR HIS FOTUNE. Then He Will Get Estate Which Has Just Been Valued at $1,380,049" The value of the estate left by Mrs Minnie Hackét Trowbridge to her unéle, the well-known actor, is §1,- 389,040,48. Praetieally all of this property goes to Hackett, but he will not be ia possession of the principal until after a trust compdny has had it for at least & year. But within eighteen months Mr. Hackett will be more than a bare millionaire. The judical accounting of the es- week. The report shows thal, the income from the estate since March 4th the day after Mrs. Trowbridge died, was $69,352,60; cash on hand, $204, 663,63, and that the household fur- piture, Including pictures is worth $75,146,650. The pictures are valued at $53,900. The most valuable of the paintings are '"Arablan Cavalry," by Adolph Schreyer, $7,500; "Giel in Garden," by Ridgway Knight, $2.- 800; "Goats in Barn," by Eugene Verboeckhoven, $2,600: "Flowers," by J. Robie, $12,500; "Mother and Child," by W. Bouchreau, $1,800; "Pledge of Love," by P., Soulacroix, $1,200. and "The Vintage Festival,' by Joseph Coomans, $1,800. All of the paintings are in the house at 72 Park avenue, which is now owned by Mr. Hackett, The value of the personal proper- ty and securities is fixed at $1,222- 681,21. The disbursements have besn $169,884.41. ' The will af Mrs. Trowbridge that was admitted to probate was dated January 9, 1908. After making cer- tain bequests the residue of the estate was left to her husband, ¥ran- cis E. Trowbridge, whom she rviar- ried after he had lost everything by speculating in Wall street. 1 Trowbridge died in 1910. Mrs, Trow- bridge had suffered from a severe illness and when she recovered it was found that her mind had become impaired. She was Mr. Hackett's niece and he was her next of kin and unless the property could be left elsewhere by will he would fall heir to it. Mrs. Trowbrid and desired very much to Keep from him. other will that would stand in Taw, but there was enough p to show that she - was mentally défective and do her efforts failed and the estate goes to Mr. Hackett. : re but these were all dropped because it was clear that no contest would stand in (he'courts. Huskies for Shackleton. Selkitk, Man., June 25.--~Three car- loads of husky dogs. for Sir Ernest here for*Montrepl, where they will be transfosred 0. the steamer Montcalm and shipped to Liverpool, There were one hundred dogs in all, each in a The Wuiskies wer r- based at different points ; al innipeg- by Mr, Henry, the Hudson Bay company's fur tr f : in Johnson, John Isfeld and dJobn Castlenfan, of Gimli, and Mr. Haka lie Hudson Bay company's re- y ative, will accompany i nt to Liverpool. Pay She ship: ~ Do the Right Thing. thi at odes' and word they gay. bars madd of the tate was made in New York this knew - this ity Mrs. Trowbridge tried to make an- Other relatives threatened contest BRICK CO. REPORTS LOSS General Slump in Building Trade. Montreal, June 24.-The Canada Hrick company, which operates a plant at St. Lambert, Que., and an- [other at Mile End, shows a loss from operations to December 31, 1913, of $8,524. The report states that the loss was die to the gemer- al stump in the building trade. ac- companying the financial depression throughout. the ~ Deminion. The company is capitalized at $600,000 in' common and $200,000 in prefer- red. of which only half of each has been issued. Small Profits. Montreal, June 24. -- The report of Ames-Holden McCready, Limited, for the fiscal year ended April 30, 1614, shows met profits of $307. 598, as compared wil for the previous year, As shown by the company's profit gud loss dc- count a surplus of $6,296 remained after payment of charges and full preferred dividends. \ \ Due to a---- The Story Denied. that stock of the Acme Gold Mines, which holds the well known (Dizon claims adjoining the Helfifiger, and which is controMed by the Timming- MeMartin-Dintop® syndicate, is to be put out soon, and that it will be offered to Hollinger stockholders'at $4 a share. Erie Bailroad Earnings. New York, June 24 --Erie rail- road's' gross earnings in May de creased $520,000, or over 9 per cent., s compared with May, 1913, and indications point fo a [similar 1gsx for June. . im Have Assigned. Toronto, June 24. -- The Bailey Cobalt mines have assigned to the Trust and Guarantee company, and a niceting of creditors has been called for June 30. Abitibi Paper: Issue, x Toronto, June #4. --It 18 reported that 'the Abitifi Pulp and ~ Paper company will shortly make an issue of $1,000,000 par value of prefer: red stock to finance the operations now being carried on at the com= pany's plant 'at Iroquois Falls, Ont. Commercial Notes. A huge wave of speculation in ofl shares in the British markets has been predicted. South-Western Steel Development of Galveston, a $31,00,000 company, has been financed by European capi- tal. J. B. Holde elected" a mem directors of t Mines in success ¢an McMartin. Jay P. Graves has resigned general manager of Granby Consoli- dated Mines, and his assistant, Mr. F. M. Sylvester, takes his place. Mr. Graves i& still vice-president of the compény. Holinger gross profits for the four weeks ending May 20th, were $123,087, which with the exception of April, 1¢ the bést showing of the year, and being only $436 behind the April period, which was an ex- ceptionally good one. Tmprovements costing mately $10,000,000 and r of the board of Hollinger Gold n to the late Dun- approxi- affording under way and planned for the IMflin- ois Central. Directors of the Standard Reli- ance Mortgage corporations, Toron- te, have placed the stock™n a 7 per cent. dividend basis, the rate being advanced from 6 per cent. Tretheway directors have declar- ed a five per cent. dividend, payable July 15th. This is the first divi- dent thjs year, and calls for a dis- bursement of $50,000. It is un- derstood the directors will have about $100,000 in the treasury af- ter the dividend is paid. The pro- perty is producing from $8,000 to $10,000 monthly above expenses, Per inch," $2,369.67. That's tHe latest estimate of the value of pro- perty on Broadway, New York. The figures came out with annountement of the sale of a cormer at Thirty- MY. | firth street, which for many years has been occupied as a theater. 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