Daily British Whig (1850), 5 May 1902, p. 11

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pert A A HARD So Fy * i -- di Aled 4 mf sh {i JlAND THE 'FIRE CHIEF GETS . Marine Tidings. of " . : HIS SALARY. | Anglin's wharf : Schooner Freeman, Hamilton HeraMd (lad) a wm 5 - from Owwego, with coal. H the government was weaker in WA ' F Crawford's whar! © Schooner Acacia, -- ability, energy and public spirit, or SH SILKS J TheCase Will Be Appealed--Ralph taghiaden; Rom fhwsgo.. Pa The Spice of Every Day Life -- the Shyonition we Strole in these are the s oward's wl 3 hooper Fleet - sspiects, this ery, "It's time Jor ce " embroidery Smith, hr rg c the ving on Oe With ar. What the People Are Talking ahange," would, probobly lm potent silks of particular folks. 4 ey Bi 8Y ~ Darcy ott ives The steamer Valerian has begun the ut--Nothing Escapes At- enough of itself 10 put Mr. Whitney Colored and tinted b y 5 Placsk to Bingham, sensor's trips between Gananoque and tention. in'Mr. Ross' place. But it ix: hand Asi i y 4 Ottawa, May 5~At a meeting of | Clayton. Two soldiers from "A" batlery de | for the keenest critics of the Koss atic dyes -- abso- . 'the reform executive, this morning, | Craig's wharf ; Steamers Ocean and | sorted last nicht. y government to. convince the people lutely fast colors. the resignation of Darey Scott, as a | Alexandria from Montreal; Persia} Joseph' H. Thacks, Hamilton, is in |that the provines is suffering from Exauisi Foes candidate for the legislature, was re- | from Toronto. the city on business, misgovernment, or that a change XQuisite true art WY Jovived and accepted. Mr. Beott yielded | Swiit's wharf : Steamer Hamilton] Home grown asparagus; three hunch | Sould be sure to bring happy re- shades; stronger to the il | to strong pressure aud makes way for | from Montreal; sehooner . Faloomer | es for 25c., at Carnoveky's, sults. And, further, the influence of number than ue. Bingham, the candidate of the Un- | fram Charlotte with eval. Miss Bermingham and Miss Harty the cry is weakened by the fact that t any other although Outario bas been under libe work silk in existence; tario government. I is not likely M. T. company elevator: Tug Thom-| left this afternoon for New York, that another convention will lw Led. | son arrived from Montreal with four | There was no business for the police | ral rule for more than thirty years, Lumsden and Bingham will be "bo ] light barges, and cleared for Char magistrate (0 trapsact this morning. the record of that rule has bepn, up on the whole, free from scandal and 5 liberal candidates to oppose Powe: | lotte with two barges to load eval. J.B. McKay arrived in the city to- > and Murphy, nominated by the con Richapisons' elevator ; Schooner | day from Toronto on a visit to his | marked by goad statesmanship. econ - servatives. Queen of the Lakes, Irom Pelee island, | family. omy and public spirit, It would be time for a change if it were cortain The bakers and conlegtioners' union | with grain, expected today; tug] The steamer Victoria, of Rockport, a few days age filed a demand for | Dauntless with one grain-laden barge | is here (vo énter Davis' dey-doek for re- day labor only. The bosses demurred, | eleared for Montreal, pairs, but there are a good many non-par- but as a stoike was threatened a com-| The steamer Bothaia, although al Tomorrow alternoon occurs the | 1788s who will be hard to convince promise offer was made and will be] small yespel, contains the largest | regular meeting of the board of {°° this point, tested this week, Day labor is conend- | tonnage of 8 single boat that hae'| health. 4 tod for every day, but Sunday when | entered the government dry dogk. She] The condition of William Little is the men start at midnight to turn] has 12% tons of coal in her hold. powise improved, and his physician out Monday's supply of bread. 1}. EL i says he is slowly sinking. this Were not dome Monday's supply | Presentations To. Mr." Claxton. Morikey Brand Soap makes copper like would have to be baked on Saturday! on Saturday afternoon the firm of | gold, tin like silver, crockery like marble, and it would be too stale for use on}MoKolvey & Birch, and their em- and windows like crystal. " Monday. pees, algo, took occasion to, put in 3 : Ralph Smith, M.P., labor leader in' Ho tangible form their appreciation of as Authur Homey, Mahtzeal, ia the commons, addressed the Ottawa'lgy Claxton, foreman tinsmith, who is | and Mre atl ap Ruireats, r. mighsterial amociation this momnisg |loaving. after thirty-four years . of Nor hue el hetland. + he on the great labor problem. He 'won | .iihul and efficient service with that | long deferred wos of aying the unstinted enconiums from the clergy. firms. Mr. MeKelvey read an address, granolithic ol P E ig the new Exfire chisel Benoit, Hull, who was § i" on behali of himself and. Mr. Wilson Miller orb SVE. . dismissed without. notice because the f pop presented Mr. Claxton. with a | hare to inspect ow urg, Pa, is oity_eould not _sflerd to keep him, }oyiugide gold watch. msitably engeav-| ing buf. for Mies at Va Snack be | was allowed $918 by judge Rochon inf 4g C0 Wilton, for. the smplayen, | | 51 a vis Shipyard. Fhe sri Sourte. on aly pd made the. presentation of & gold-head- | died in Kingston hospital on Priday' VAP pod cane, also engraved. This was ac | from erysipelas. He was thirty-one that change would mean improvement ut Your Corticelli B. & A. Wash Silk and be sale, will be appealed, if companied by an address. The wil-| years of age. -------- dress referred to Mr) Claxton's faith: To-day Morrison Bros, took over the A Most Faithful Man. ful service for so many years, to hix | management of the Troquois. hotel, Colebrooke, May 3.--Those leaving] geniality and consequent popularity | which they have purchased from Iti. for the wegt are Messrs. Damon Lee, among the men, and their wishes for | chard McLaren. : John Perry and Will Lario. A wind: | his future success, Mr. Claxton made | On Saturday evening the firemen of storm pissed over thiv place on April] a suitable reply. To-day he began | No. 2. station extinguished a chihney 23rd, breaking the limbs off trees and Lhis new duties as a partner in the | blaze at the residence of Alfred Mun otherwise damaging property. Mr. | firm .of Lemmon & Lawrenson, hereai- | day, Johnston #treet, Straight Front Gorset. This new approved corset is un- surpassed. It gives the upright and Mrs. Delbert ho intend starting | ter to be known as Lemmon, Claxton] Rev. William Rogers Terrett. AM. Her Catch. ' i for Manitolfy next wal, Their infant { & Lawrenson. © Ba. Molor, of Amacican history] "Tis now the maid abebion woes, poise, sloping bust, Steno wai 4 § son been very ill, but now geems and dean of the faculty at Hamilton] With rod and reel aud live : line and graceful round 80 to be recovering. Parties are all the Prices In The Klondyke. college, Canton, N.Y., died suddenly She Mri 3 hor most gffective pose : . h y f pe rage, | The young people spent a very James Madden, formerly of Brewer's on Sunday. ; 4 For maidens, when they 26 to fidh, } much sought after. ; pleasant evening at the home of Mr. | Mills, now in the land of the mid: The members of No. 2 field hospital ce that ath uke amy * \ AR and Mrs, Norman Boyce last Friday Fnight sun, sends go copy of the Klop- will meet for organization at their That ba were on their hook Lear D & A Corsets Stanley Benn entertained a | taining produce prices, which are as | °VoMng at § o'slock. There are 4 for h wd AN vacancies for desirable recruits, A nit ia Simacust, ave remy £5 10N are approved by * society." Most number of young Deople, Visitors : | high as a millionaire could wish. In Yorsrdbr a nal » Id Wolfe, N . n i ih esterday ernoon t $ wi A of b Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Wolfe, Napanee, | March ages sold at the modest pric school . scholars of: the Don ay a ae i hat my are AM, merchants sell them, if your dedler evening. The previous Friday. Mri|dyke Nugget from Dawson City, con | TO0™S in ihe armouries on Tuesday fand tM. a} Fach woman is a fishormaid, at A, C, Warner's; Mr, and Mrs. Mac] of thirteen cents each or $1.30 ao d k noah lishoteh / A Janhuven, and Petey Andervan, a E don, hut they are now but $1 a Mathadias church began _meactising for Witon 7 thes bots a. Alken. wish Uo 7) does not, send to us. Price'$t.00 ' itive eure Throat, | 5. artman's; ie and Charlie | dozen. Beef is 25c. a pound, and veal, ELE anm wer service, €. Wesley | To try to be the eutch? , Fe hi --inade 'Whi Lang Jon att 1 Goudy, at David Gowdy's. = We sym-|40¢. a pound. Sugar brings The ta | Walker will be in charge of the prac- - =¥. D. NESBIT RY Hv to $3.00 per. pair in ad : and : pathize with Miss Caldwell, who ze- | 120 a pound, and butter #5c. Fish is | tice. ; HAD A WARM TIME Grey and Black, a. Soothing in ite cently suffered the loss of her father. | cheaper, salmon selling at 20¢ to . There is only one known bet in . sation. She has resumed her duties in the Ze wneh, amd prinkerel, 10c. jo 0c. Kingston on the conservative Shanoes. Seeking the Capture of Various DOMINION CORSET Mig. CO. : 4 tht . | each, Potat - reali Re. eve men were r to t t SUAMAE 0 kts Dhempt Aud {evens hoe, Antes Gosoeioh, wat unch, Fotstom co smi ky lv | Soviad es us ng ine ey QUEBEC--AONTREAL TORONTO. proves ite already beautiful appear: | Rolled oats are Se. o pound; oats, c.; | fered the liberal receiver - o premium | Manila, . May. 5.--Gen. Davis, in SEE ance, J. O. Button is improving his} hay, die. to Ge for it. = = commapd of the American forces, on house also. The community ~ whs ------------ E. C. Mitchell, druggist, has pur- | the island of Mindanao, cables that | ee ------ -- ------ A Second. Brother Dead. chased the stock of the estate of H. | his ultimatum hes not been answered, : " EE Thookss ao Sr} he oath of J Al- On Saturday, Z. Prevost. the Broek H. Roche, druggist, and is going to] that his messenger has not returned H though ll for - some time, 'all hoped|steees tailor, received a telegram from give the public bargains in drugs, toi-| and that American outposts were fired for his recovery, and when the news of | Montreal, conveying the sad intolli at pesicien, ete. See adv. in to-mor ux = on Saturday, mariiug. fhe 1 vy i hy « Rence 3 & . er. roG a 2s his denth same, abn oh pg le ip ot he death, iu shay i ot Tis The benches in the parks have heen -- This fort was strong and well r i and upright man, > The fu-4of death was not stalled x The decens- renovated and straightened up, add. | defended by 3080 men. Fort Panda . ners! took Place on the 23rd ult., and}ed gentleman, however, had 'been. ill ing womsiderahly to Shei beauty amd | Padto was then surrounded; Henty w 3 largely' A ij . : a ttality. various parks are now in| firing continued as the despatch was pe rely aftended, A high tribute for a couple of weeks. Ho was no A neat condition, thanks 'to Lhe dn firing ont ad an ie despatch. nos was paid to the deceased by his minis prosperous contractor of Montreal, and forts of caretaker Phillips Lieut. Henry 8. Wagner, of the 14th ho id i have Known Mb avin Mile amd inmily: of Ie Boys have totally disfigured the infantry, has heen seriously wounded, darit r es ith wi hn makes: the tad Sears ha This | fence at the corner of Centre and Un | that two other officers are slightly fot ty. an i greater rigs. Pi t has | Nother $hat le. {jon streets by hacking it with knives. wounded and that twenty enlisted men at ve never known a more faith. | Prevos as lost within eleven days. | The police: would Wo' well to dnveati: | non wounded. as. We have the finest assortment in the city, ranging from $7.50 to $25. We have the following lines to pick from : ful one." Deceascd was held in great} The other having died in = Chicago. | gate nd "mak : . " » tle of the i esteem hy all who knew him, He was } Mr. Prevost left yesterday for Montre- Poi Take sn examp . i i a consistent member of the Methodist al to attend the funeral. rence re 6 peut: 8 too: i Taharited A Tian. once TELEPHONE city, ohureh, and leaves. a wife and grown Chicago, May.3- Adria . BRANFORD 3 J J vu Cd i Miss Fannie Boyd, Syracuse, N.Y. | 0 blisher of the Jackson up woh to morn their Joss, ) on Not Accept Him. oi William Young, Rochester, N.Y. editor ahd, publisher died at the Dun : . E. Harris, steward of the officers' | Who came re last week to attend > house on Tuesday. His "Dark Side" Of Farm Life # | mess, Tete du Pont barcacks, is. hav- | the Elv-Mille wedding, left for home | Log, Por oun on hortrs fold -- NORSEMAN, Home anid Flowers quotes from let- | ing some. difficulty "with the bartend- | this aiternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Britt, who was horn in ISM, inherit ; MICHIGAN, ters from a number of people in close | ew' union. Harris, on the 1st of | Bege, Collingwood, whe glso attended ol a inte of 81,000,000 when his ; Ol toych with the social conditions of | May, gave over his ition as stew. | the wedding: left for Watertown, N, father died. Ho secured control of the ' NOR) rural population as to the immediate] ard to his wile, an be himself ac-| Y:. on a visit. Jacksonville Union in 1574, and when need of the American farmer in the | cepted the position as wine clerk at] "Love in April," by Bliss Carman, the Haves Tilden campaign was at ite Congress ball, Meanwhile he had ap-{ in Ainslie's, is a suite of spring lyrics | height Rritt's paper was the most &~ matter of esthetic and social betier ment. Prof. John Craig, of Cornell | plied for membership in the bartend- | marked by this poet's familar charm. powerful organ in Florida. Ts influ 3 university, believes that a fuller, ] ers' union, This has been refused | "The Coming of Spring," by Eugene ence led to the delivery of the vote of 75 PRINCESS STREET. closer family and social life will. ve- | him, the union men, claiming that . he | Wood, is a prose interlude of real | Florida to Haves. From that time : : muedy the evil. He says: was holding two itions at ones. | feeling. "Foundlings of a Great City," | Britt's course was downward. Ome] = ; " RE TT "the farmer lives a more or loss | Harris claims that, he is. being unjust:f by R. E. MaeAlarney; with photo-| month ago be was arrested hers for isolated life. This isolation throws ly. teeated, and that he will appeal to] €*8phs 'has a pretty and pathetic in- | drunkenness and later rent to the < Samdlabr | On The Lawn him upon bis own intellectual re | the trades' council for a hearing. terest. almshouse, where he died a pauper. es sources Lo a greater than the The Yukon territory, not to be out x ; business man, If education has not A Little Girl Attacked. rivalled by older provinces, has pro-| ai) Men To Carry Own Risks. id i \ : i iv i 5 3 opetied the world of jistute jo hha, While a little girl, who lives on Su Err or DnongTaceived with Atlanta, Ca, May 5.-A number of vision becomes 4 i as Queen street, was proceeding along tions of that far away distriet. "Yu. prominent cotton mill officials ave as the daily task. But with eyes open | X : o ie sireet, on her way howe from i : x athered in Atlanta to consider the tot a She Biystenigus 334 church last night, she was suddenly Rane. was _waitten. iy Saimpetition jor Be iability of orgunizing a mutual By comt for Labs: A™*4 AE daily daties may apgesl to him as an | At480ked by an unknown man, who Klondyke N y he dan . insurance company. The cotton mill y ing to us for of 3 ever-changing picture presenting naw sprang out from a dark place and borth The ope ate by Mice I 9 owners gre dissatisfied with their ia Saving Implements. fentures of interest as the days go grabbed her. The childs cries fright- gene Colman and. the music b Peat surance rates and hope by coopers by. It seems to me that some of the | ®Pd him away, when she made. her Arthur Boyle ¥ Troll tion to insure their mills at a mini - \ immediate seeds of the farmer are} YO¥ to & neighbor's house, where she oe mufs. Though the rate on cotton Lawn such moral helps as will deaw him Aas 30° overcome by fright that she mills has decreased greatly in the Mowers \ 1 oloser $0 his children, : thean | T8Inted. The Fittle girl is now very ill Mexicans Celebrate Holiday. past fifteen years the owners are of rs, 1 ix | 8% a consequence. 4 City of Mexico, May 5. ~The nation- | the opinion that the figures still re Good, I dA riners and shapers in his plans, his : wr . and SOTTOWS; intellectunl x Bm yoo Jal holiday commemorating the vie] main too high. The projectors af the : - iia ac ton Bro ontreal. tot of. the. Mexican. foross. oyor the | new mutusl concern plan to extend peg qo cle co Knives, Rakes Trowels and » v ' t as will teach him with : : r : ¢ pride upon the labors is hands | Johnston Brow, Jewallery, ig nett | French and imperinlista at Puebla, | it* operations throughout the cotton 0 | and have satisfaction in the thought] spri remove ontreal. They | forty ago, was celebrated all | Motes. ' of the dignity of tilling the soil; such have ase n. aow stare, building on | over the republic with the usual en- - all other Gar ening Tools. sovial aid gs will enable im to make | St. Catherine ' street, near Tooke's | thusiam. President Diaz with his Horses For South Africa. better use of the long winter's even- | farnishing house, one of the best Joca- | suite, together with a large number | Tacoma. May 5.--An organized of ing in the improvement of bis own | tions in business of the Can: | of distinguished people, went in the | fort is being made by Pritish Colum q mind and the cultivation ofthe social | adian metropolis. J ton Bros. be- | morning to San Fernando cemetery, hia wen to round up and break in the C . graces of his aight How are] lieve they can do a Bach larger busi- | where they placed wreaths on the | hundreds of wild horses which roam ! desirable ends to be attained ! | bess there than in Kingston. They | tomb of Gen. Zarragossa, loader of | the ranges near Kamloops aod be 69 and 71 Brock Street. : » Through educational sinfluences, of | have had Send id ged in King: Pthe victorious Mexican force. The city | tween that place and Nicols. Means course." ston, and will be mii missed. was decorated and the president was | are heing devised whereby the animals am ------ : : A A may be captured, the idea being to Spreng | break them in for Sefviee, with Je BE . 5 : ? rps of them to Lel, » eae iE Springs and Matiress Aiea Fér Comfort and Ease. Try our ecelebrated Lock . 7 Sorisg, two grades, $2.50 and } Also our Laundry Seagrass tramses, in laney stripe tekion For Polishing Fursittrs see' ah Ny a Real Economy. t is the nature of the personal wonomy of a snccessful business man ? Restome. 4 Have your repairing sed es ! : § Tien 3 pir J mane f [JAMIES REID'S, ™ Ledeen FINSMIT] DON'T STR Is ech 8 phawere te work, METAL CO., .

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