Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1902, p. 8

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THE DAILY WHIG, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 8. A a a ---- S---- I NOMI ity of eighty, b " elec BE A tion took place, the go - didetes majority 8 anted . Fraser beaded . THE GATHERING IN THE ON- Mr. Metonlic sepa one class THREE COMPAN TO BE TARIO HALL. workingnen= for their support CONSOLIDATED ONE. pot in the Suseseale of goad govern {ment nor this C oof Gurs. . . : adirommes Wows Made. By 3. I ment a sous why Mt. Weteufs | Capital Is $30,000,000 _Atericats Metcalie W. Harty And DP. C. | shou be elected, he wanted to know United States And Wells-Fargo eR Lr Birthday. j Lhe pe 8 " 'tion. s-- lin Canada was labor so well employ- 4 " Pans PI When the meeting resimsed to-day at j od and so well renumernted. Trade is | Kew York, Jan. 8.~Announcement 1:30 o'clock Hon. Mr. Hariy's nowt: | everywhere active. "Every wan who | i+ made of the comsoliddtion of the American, the United Statex and the The Rockelellers intend to apply for a com ™ common 10 Supply gas 10 the city of Path. Gn Trumk railway system versiogs, a 4 he Bhai, 1901, 9007; 1900, $884, | ation paper. was pat Jn. Is bore the Lxotes for Mr. Metcalfe next Wednes- cs « 106; decrease, SBB0T3, + names of John Carson, F. W. Costes, | day," declared Mr. Fraser, 'will sm- Wells Fargo express companies. iis The pembsr of postage 'stamps sod ix A. Surachan, A. Abernethy, M. Sulli: | ple say that be wants to throw up | understood that while all three cor Girmany was 2,613,480,310 in 1600 sand 2, | van; A. 8. Hoghson, Hugh Gill, KB. ¥. | his seven dollar a day job for 8 one | porations have agreed to the merger 'i900. EH. W, Mitchell, J. J. Steacy, E. | dollar a 'day job." Applause). And |as a whole, they have not yet come / gat J. Koen, A. C. Johnston, James 8. [so My. Fraser continued to appeal to together oe to all the details of the Johnston, Thomss A. Carson, John | the reasbn of the electors. Tt was | gigantic plan. This combination when A. Elliott, W. J. Livi nm, C. Liv- | useless, he said, for conservatives to put into efficet will unite in one cor j i R. W. {talk about a desire for a change | poration éxpress lines from ocean to 'A. Humber, | when the country was prospering now | ovean, and praclically all of the east. James Crawford, J. B. Mcleod, E. C. | a8 never before. Conservatives' may | eT express b ness in the north and Mitchell, George Mills, jr. R : Leall it luck, but said Mr. Fraser, let | the south will be under one control. Kent, E. P. Jenkins, D. E , Felix us continue in this good luck, for 1 | The new combine, it is said, will be bing finde. exeved | Shaw, C. W. Lane, 4. M. Swat. would rather have good luck than bad incorporated unde, the laws of the naw ii 5 audience was representa- luck. (Applause). Again the speak- | state of New Jersey, with a capital of siy previous isle The amount was $118, Give of all eloases; particular that of | er declared, there was no occasion for about $30,000,000. : " ; co bor, Cheers were given for Mr. Kingston to declare against the gov: 2 te usal tele ah hee colo ot | Harty ax he d on the platform, | enfment. Su THE BYE ELECTIONS. ya ! and thet the latter and the "Black Watch" band started Further, Canada's relations with They 'Are nea deol 3 States lms 12 pur colts ATL, only with | 20 play, but returning officer Gilder: the foreign world were never so pro- ey In a Go any be cupidly ime he Ot os soma | Sleeve rushed ver to ere the bands | mising before. Within the last four Places. Sunda. pul ur rali, caning men stool, Nyro Somandss them Yeats, She lbaral government, 2 Montreal, Jan. 8.--Bye-eloctivn no- Acsordi : to stop, which t did, to the amuse en_off one of iff from | prinatioms for the house of commons po iy gay - Gite ment of the crowd. all articles that came from Britain to | are taking place in two constituencies new. 200,000 rail aa the pr Mayor-elect Shaw announced that he | Canada, which prospered under the | in the Montreal district to-day. the ie Mont biariryr wero tui | 20d dM. Mowat. had come to an change. And never before was such 8 | seats being St. James division, this ' last your S514 cars agrees regarding the speeches. Mr. | great amount of Canada's produce ex- | gity and Laval. Both vacancies wre {i thin vountry, all of thes for home us | gfiaplfs would first speak for hall an ported to Britain at high prices. | created through the sitting mewbers, exoupt 4.350, which were gold slitoad. pour; then Nr. Harty and his repre- | Those thi have brought us much | Messrs. Desmarais and Fortin bolug iT EMBROID SALE +s XR SN Continues To-morrow. Thursday: she fmport trade, The Bgures of the tress | oo ygply. Om motion of . Mr. Harty | or not be agreed with hig leader, Mr. | iar liberal nomination, J. A. Drouin ury buresu of statistics show thas the io: | apd Mr. Metcalfe, Bis worship mayor Monk, who declared that this prefer- I to pecs a split vote. J. G. 'portations of colles smvuhted to more than | Kong was asked to preside. ential toriff was a bad thing. In view | H. Bergeron, ex-M.P. jor Peauvhar B00.000,000 pounds in the sleven month | Myr. Metcalie was greeted with cheers of all this Mr. Fraser appealed to the | nois, is the conservative candidate. shied with November, against 700,000,000 ia | when he arose to speak. The vx-M.P. dectors os intelligent men to elect In Laval, so far as can be determ- tho corresponding momb in 1900. was in good form and mgpde 8 bright | Mr, Harty to go to Ottawa and help | ined at present, there will be a three: | A------------------ address. He referred to the fact that Sir Wilfrid Laurier's government. cornered fight unless one of the gundi- broideries will be offered TO-MORROW. SALE LASTS ALL DAY. From Fun To Fight. : two former sick men weve before the No one, declared Mr. Fraser, has |'dates retires at the last moment. ¢'. A citizon to-day called attention to electorate--himselfl and Mr. Harty. doné more than Sir Wilirid Lau-{ A, Wilson, of the city, is the regular Yards Embroideri 2600" aderion, Ranging in value from 6c., 7c., 8¢., gc., 10C. the conduct of young men and boys | Fifty-three yyars ago to-day be first | rier in welding together the various | jiberal nominee, and E. Leonard, the lot of Weather who are in the habit of making o | saw the light of day in the historic | peoples which comsutute this young | conservative candidate. The third 4 Eni the play ground of the hill at the south: {city of Kington, and he would ask | nation. Bince that © movement had | candidate is E. Goyer, independent li- : A ern entrance to Patrick street. Up- | the people to give him his birthday | been accelerated 'in the past five years, | pberal. y at a small Cost, wards of 150 made the' hill their Grosent, not to-day, | but mext| it was mot too much to ask the elec | Weston, Ont., Jan. 8~--~Nominations FOOT, and save stamping ground last night, but the | Wednesday. He - asked them jo | tors to help an empire builder like Sir | for the representation of West York ae! Af progeodings were not all fun; as the | judge = themselves ' whether or not Wilirid Laurier. were held Here to-day. F. Wallace, . young men engaged in a fight. his "mental workshop" was | But the answer to all that was that | nerchant, Woodbridge, was nominated HARDWARE ------------ out of order; he thought not. During | James H. Metcalfe was burning to! to represent the conservative party ! : - A Capture Of Cattle. all the years he had represented King- | serve the people. 1i you vote in the | and Archibald Campbell, merchant Your Choice To-morrow : ! wn, Jan, 8.--The latest cap- | ston in provincial and dowmivion gov- | best interests of yourself and Canadas, | miller, Toronto Junction, for the libe . SALES ture by the Kimberley column near | ernments, he had tried to do his duty s +1 Mokwani, is grest numbers of cattle, | to all classes of the conpuunity, aml guarded wholly by women, under the | would do so again if electad. Mr, Met- you will send the government: candi- | rals. date, devlared Mr, Fraser. Bowmanville, Ont, Jan. 8.~~Only A------------------ two nominations for West Durham The Lobby Chat. were made to-day: Robert Beith, He had "Ben Hur" friend "In the farmer, of Bowmanville, liberal: and Palace of the King" since 'We Were Charles Jonas Thornton, farmer of sc. yard. All sales for cash only. Sale opens at 8:30 and lasts all day, le p 48 | De Beers. One hundred and figty wo- Whig) that he used the statemmnc in | to | men weve acting as ' cowboys, and | the city hall on Monday evening, "ihe / the bg ! only six men were connected with the | Protestant conservative, party." Mr. Twenty-One." They had romped in Clarks, conservative. awame 19. camp. Pense for whom he hail the greatest | "Sweet Clover" and had played be- | Napanee, Ont. Jan. 8.~The nomi- esteem, for he had done Lim many | side "The Bonnie Brier Bush." She | nation of candidates for the house of kindnesses had promised to have the | was the *'Peincess® Chie"' and he "A | commons, for the Addington bye statement fully corrected. Mr. Met- | Gentleman of France." Finally she | election, was held, to-day, at Yarker. calie claimed that the kindness of re: | went "The Way of the World" and he | Frank S. Wartman, Yarker, is the : LL Jormers to him during illness should {to "Avizons."" "The Girl and the | liberal nominee, ana M. Avery, Shar Es 1 . 3 not close his mouth on political oc. | Judge" got together and 'how they | hot Lake, the conservative. : * regu ar prices arc always ower casions, To Hon. Mr. Harty he felt the | are "Divorcons." This is "The Mo» Quebec, Jan. 8, --Onesiphore Carbon- Sa h ( h deepest gratitude for all he had done riage Sane ; : i | nea, beral, nd Joseph Fdouward . tha » for himself and his family during the vi asco's latest play, "Wu | Caron, independent, were nominated Si n tr ose oO other merchants. : months of his sickness. Ho Yoped uo | Barr and his star, I, Carter, at | to-day for the representation of the 170-472 Princess Street, Kingston. » fi man would say one unkind word of the Friterion, New York, were greet. | county of L'Islet in the house of com- i sadership of the wife of commandant calie denied (as stated in last night's | i 1 i Fhe coffee imporcation. of the United States | op iutive for an hour and a half; and | nearer to Great Britain. Mr. Fraser | appoi j i 4 . ; ppointed to judgeships. In St. Janes for 1901 wae the largest Ju the history of | gy, calie would have hali an hour asked Mr. Metalic to state whether | division. Ald. Brunet secured the ol i : vision reg! The other half of our Special Lots of Em- Mr. Harty. ' lad by a notable audience; her per- | mons. i 'reduce ices vy {. Mr Metcalie asked the electors t | formance resulted in another triumph. | nA Our ' d pri are far below those judge the two causes and go i { he | "Sweet and Twenty." a comedy im Elected By Acclamation. ballot boxes and vote as they thought ported by Charles Frohman from Eng- Sherbrooke, Que., Jan. 8.--Beland, that others quote . best. No matter what the result, he land, was presonted at the Madison | liberal, was elected by acclamation in ) y would be the same loyal citizen and | *Uam New York, 'and proved a | Peauce county, to-day . friend of all men, Referring to Hon. pleasing pice for placid minds. A SMALLPOX SITUATION. PW 0 S on dS . - : h | D. C. Fraser, Mr. Metcalfe called him 5 a good fellow. When he was in oppo- A Literary Swindle. 1 -- | , . sition he always came up laughing | Lomlon Mocning Fork | There Have Been Over 1,900 Cases ; : and took his medicine like a man. Trosntly _-- will he tiberated | In Ontario. When you receive your gas o RB was to e large mass of inde: Of 4 penitentiary no- " yd 8a * . \ x pendent voters that the speaker ap- torious Dr. James Colquhoun, ex-¢ity | aotonie, Jon. S41 the tog bill scan 1t carefully. If you think #o Dealed. The question was nsked of | treasurer of Glasgow, corporation. | day, Dr. Bryce reported hat. Huring | there is a mistake don't blame the : him why he wanted to go to parlia- [Who was sent into confinement for a | ruil. th Te 1.000 oh ut i. is i On these desirable goods. ment; he was told Be oe prod series of "heartless swindles on people | To, hn had bien Hi) ons on gas meter. The trouble is in your Xi : * nothing for Kingston. Mr. Metcalfe who, misled by his professions of re | 0 "of the outbreak were the unor- urners. i ; claimed that' he had just as much ligion, his high standing in the city | oo nized districts of the north, with ngs, pov and capacity as Mr. Harty. He! and his undoubted financial ability, | 550 Coleg Carleton county 237. Kent Call and see the KERN § ! g ad the utmost confidence in the elec- { intrusted him with their money for |, unty, 165 and Brant "125. There BURNER. | ill Pillo tton torate, that they would go to the | inkéstment, We learn that he has oc- | oo Bean only twelve R ths, showing . . t will save gas WwW Co S, polls and 10a 2 bs interests. In ben i fart wt his time all bid | that the disease was very mild. Dr. and give the hight you look for. conclusion Mr. Metealie thanke the | tails of bis ongoings in Glasgow and Bryce pointed out that in the United Also see the Gas Consumer's 3 audience for their hearing, awd said | * | States, th talit; i i - : * . : Table Linens, he would go into other matters when | abroad {where he wae well known af | quits ay which --_ ------_ Meter illuminated and we will ® op 'Jack Cochrane"), and that the vol- | ; : a . he. spoke luter on. | ume will be published r orsly. i is | an omivous sign of a general increase teach yop to read its f Cihe Loud x : i" : White Spreads, § | iol. don Suid Yop hk Saye gud geey ®t {0 W. OLDFIN, City A 8 ) debits, al SMe Metalic' Sl endar' the entry, "Col | 1 2 To ellin gesive, an welt a8 Mr. Met oli i | gehen, A LL.D. veshend | I . > Suing To Retus. Ss k . Ww. ' y gent, WwW IO , wison, NB." n prison the gentle daniel Eby, w RETV in Sout : £s. ! ful prinetpion, Fite! of all x Ey man's interest in literature has been | Africa with the first Canadian con- 253 King Street. i ; ton foundry to 'make a bn il ins oy uppointing him prison' te of P and Josue Shuaugh the. but ; 2 A h ! librarian. tle of Paardeberg, is going to return gatding a lester. which _ appeared | -------- | to the front. with the Canadian field Open Eveniags trom 8 to 10 p.m. Ble News ot Tuer wee | Ressiutions Passed, | MIL UF Tor Hie, Ys «4 i % he -™ Fi] will Jeave at once for Halifax. -- Selby stated Ahere had been no trouble | Victoria, B.C., Jan. 8---The Vie | second man is wanted from here, but whatever, and the work was going tonia hoard of trade has paseed a re- | up to three o'clock this afternoon he -. along as vsual. Dredge work was | solution urging the dominion govern- ; donc given By the government to his fous | ment to have Mr. Parks, the Cans- { had not been selected. and being executed. dian commissioner, return to Canada | Civil Service Appointments. ¥ was an No. 1 nailed, exclaimed Mr. i ex confor. with the brawls of BI wi B. ler, deputy collector of inland Mr. Harty continuing. thanked Pro- | inform the business men on the thew | TC a" Toronto. bas been appointed ; D AYS Avidence thas Mr. Metenife had re | condiai ising out-of 'the confeder- | collector st Belleville, vice A. MeAllis- v yore to health. | He was built upon | ation of the Australian colosies. ~ A {ver deren h-and_willouser: upon bis | the aint Jinen Cob bis friend "Jim" | fomtinitien was abo appointed - held no asiwosily. Referrin { % & memorandum on trade 0 | | aiend : ff Grand M d y ; , : 3 a ca | opening of Grand opera { )] 1 tat. Metealic's statement about him en the ha of the Canadian | oe Monday evening, January 13th. ay and nging Mr. Fraser to aid him, the conference of colonial {rhe 14th 'band will render a pro Foam, only 2. Silk i alours Ad i . | i ; Fi ! was glad Mr. Metealie had not to seek | premiers %0-be held in London. | gramme of choices selections, assisted I hursda Bands ; ' . : " iby our best local talent and "Ben y ants Chairs, from $8 ® 0 A Serious os | nett," Abe humiorist. Remember the Fenty . fore ss > an. 8-~At noon to- | date secure tickels at once. Are ¥ : Fa day _n serious ire courred at the | Tickets. gallerios 13. and 25c., hairs} ° TY Popa by. the nya att $15 » A on : {Ci ana, arnia, sew mills, where . and 1 many we Foon : mong. Heo would not Sppusl alons to the company is drilling for salt. A | Miss Belle Goodenough, Syracuse, ive Thess We fw of the many bargaics of avark inguin ; to all men. (Ap: vein of natural gas was ated and a | visiting su Be XL Siuith's home in blause). terki explosion ensued. gas ig | Marathon, N.X., jacoversd the house 9 THE LEAD \ nited from the tool sharpening { on fire early on Tuesday morning. She JAMES REID S, h SY ERTAKER. : and 3 J itling | to the verandah in her night Mall Orders Promptly Attended te. : _ Telephens 147. thew, slid down a post and gave 3 Wiis the alarm, Her feet were both frozen burned. The inmates were res son and J Hall, vd down

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