Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jun 1902, p. 4

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' POLITICS VR. LAROUR. In the parlance of the street Ald. King, the chairman of the wate works ecommiiter, has been thrown | A NAPANEEAN WEDS A LADY - z down by his patty. His reverse is FROM THE WEST. "Washed out "--that* soon is doe fo the inordinate disposition of i the verdict where common the conservatives to submit all civie! To Reside in Napanee--Fire at the ; soap is used in the laundry. appointments to the partizan test. B. of'Q. Railway Sheds--Re- x The election being over it was in turned From the Great North- PE 'HE DAILY WHIG. order to select an assistant ta the West--Notes About People. water works' engineer, one who would Napanee, Jue 25.-A pretty wed Opiter per Orbem Dicor.'t do might duty amd give the city the! ding wok place at An Shatner : x i i i | street, Joronto when Fabel One, protection which a full Renoir 5 yoann daughter of dra Huth 1 fords. The conservatives Seles fits Scott was masied to Aylesworth G ons i : : | THAD, and. it was assumed that who | sll Napanee, The ceremony, wit with the Whig when it says that th ever the caucus endorsed was as good | nessed by oaly a few of the most in REDUCES church is slow to recognize the abili- initod tinsate friends of the contracting par 3 ooh anied, 5 ty of the young minister. ah appa ; ties, was performed by Kev. Dr. Hoop EXPENSE "A britliant lawy doctor may | But there are some aldermen who {2/*5: 8% Prt was handsomely attir wait si ao sin ction" have' the fear of 'the electors before od in au e wilk, and carmed a bou We have good properties both in | ¥*'t oars for a pe on pra 4. | their eves, and some of these dropped | quet of white roses, Miss Fmma town and country. We have high. | avs our contemporary, "but 5 preach the party in the last. hour and . in| Scott, Napanee, sister of the bride, priced nnd low-priced tracts. Some are {or has the opportumity of exercidiag Ald." King's extremity. The labour] Was the bride's attendunt, and wore sell improved aml some are not im | hic talents at the very outset of his 2 ; tio ome | 8 Pretty gown of white organdie and proved at all. If we knew what you bobs: and Sf he shows exeeptional union made a demonstration to some | ried pink roses. D'Arcy Hooker, want most, we could tell you about | "bi 3 fo diately 1-7 Those, when they created a panic Toronto, was best. man. Mr. and Mrs, the best valie we have to offer. oo repmation is immediately | 0. conservative: side of the hows | Sills loft for their home at Napanee, nade. and caused the fateful wplit. | with the best wishes of their Toronto The young cleric, as a rule, regard AM. King made a couple oF tactical | friends. Their weany Napanee friends less of his intellectual aod |. ; : . | extend congratulations. . power and | mistakes. His first was the introduc The case' of Waller vs, Pruyn' was Schelusshit in sent into the mission | oo Co report of his committee. He | heard Monday and judgment was ie and may there spend much off oy foreed it upop the table. Once | handed out yesterday foremoon. Mrs. his sweetness on the desert mir. Oc there he lost control of it, and he] Prusn was given $500 damages and » sas g f , Po » y | casionally be gets early recognition, was angered to see his party help on alt sume, The --r th a uel and receives a call or an invitation the disturbatice which ended in the | xo 0 over u 18. Saji. antes. to a city church. but it 3 § . 8 Arnold Wolle arrived home on Mon 0a, ity church, but it is omy ooew- | Lpandonment of bis nian. Hie second | day. from Winnipeg, where he has sionally. mistake was ir atincking the people | been for the past couple of months. The lawyer and the doctor can lo who were the cause of his undoing. Tt Eady on Sunday worning the fire cate where they please, and if they | was a case of "dined ent dimmomd. bal} Fai ' Je Bebt slenputn, ha Jove wn z a5 ¢ hh « a re i ay are clever they soon make » prac- | The conservatives, through Ald. King, Shwards the G. T. R. tracks, north of tice. The preacher has to go where | w.nted a man who has pre-cmisently | the town, where the store shed of the he is sent, with most of the denomi a conservative. The labour men want. | Bay of frinte railway was discoversd nations, and the elders see that he ol a man who was preeminently a]te be on fire. As no waterworks ex- does not rise too quickly. representative of their class. The la nas: tho Sie eigede sould : IN or bour men won. Contents, was burned tg the ground A JOURNALIST IN TROUBLE. Perhaps the council will now be cur- | About thirty iron gates and a quan publisher of the Klondyke Min ed of the habit of putting polities be- | tity of other necessaries was stored or, Mr. Clark, has got himself into a : : ; 8 : in, the shed and all were injured be x » Lon heap of trouble. He was somewhat fife. everything vim. The thing. bas youd use. It is supposed that the fire If you have $10 In your pocket when this advertise. BORIPY he a 5 been seen heretofore only in the 8p- | was caused by a tramp, who took . * Dandruff is a mate sensational than Dawson City | tment of committees. But ali tha lodging iy the premises for th wicht | CRE strikes your eye you can put it to no better use than to i by its al gould ond dislike to the offi ¢ vear politics have been the issue of " James ta loft Sy Tueuday for 2 buy one of our $10 SVITS. Sold « slike to it officers of a kl | oh iked Wo. months stay in Manitoba and the . * . . . 2 Drusy the government and abused them. The the hour, apd the Fen whe: 5 territories; his destination is Strath: Our suits at this price are certainly one of the best, if Y them most seem to have had nearly fact that he was acting recklessly be- | C0 SRF ER 10 ANE IAC meaty Con Aleta, ton. Toronto, is vis | MOL the very best bargains it has ever been our privilege to came apparent as the advertisers, one | ture they are denied the sympathy iting her grandperents, Mr. and Mrs. offer, made from Fire Tweeds, Serges or Worsteds. after another, wilhdrow their support. of their political friends. W. H. Bruton. Miss Georgia Daly left In consequence df this he had, as this week for Boston, where she takes one paper puts it, "more room for GOD SAVE THE KING. charge of a large houpitel, while her de sintion."* 1 : : " : ar iar cousin, matron of the hospital takes enunciation," dnd he required it all. The serious illness of the king, on a three months' holiday. She will like * » oy The culmination of his recklessness | the eve of his coronation, and during in 3 i R ' ly remain in the United States gnd . came presently. He undertook to wipe | the initial stages of the great event, | follow hor profession. George Gren, ONE PRIVE CLOTHING HOUSE, 0AK HALL. satisfactory v out all gambling. He was now a lis a matter of profound regret. The | of Owen Sound, has taken a position -- EE ------ with Garrett & Son. ry fuel 3 RATHBUN : moral reformer. One raid on eertain disappointment will be keener, vaster, Alex. 'T. P is' visiting k th } . Cs ha a ex. T. Pruyn is visiting his mo ' places he did plan, with the help of profounder, in its results than words er, Mra. I. D. Pruyn. She leaves to the mounted police. He made seve | can express, day for Wiarton, where he has a good ral arrests, but no convietions. He{ All was made reatly for the ocea- | position with the Booth fish compuny could not get the police to help him | sion. The world's representatives were | Maud Bruton is recovering rapidly again, so he undertook to tell all he { jn London, and the great city = was fom illness. The bulletin announcing ° 3 SE + i ; hs »OREMe do h 1 h haaw,ad. more; in: his nes spaper:, the centre of attraction, of pomp, was wy a Se Suation 8 } In a letter of some length Mr. Clark power and display. The preparations | citizens, and expressions of genuine a 1 sunounced that eight gambling houses | for the week, and its incidents, in. | regret at the serious illness of our hs ¥ were paying $100 a month for protec | yolved the expenditure of millions, king was fully expressed by the peo ARS y tion, and that this money less $600, | ng nothing imaginable could inter |" Fred Smith has returned from. a J i FOR MEN : went to officials whom he did not cept and 'end all the, pageantry like | month's irip through the prairie coun Ee 1 : a name. A copy of this letter he ad-{ 3, thing that has happened. try of the west. He went as far ax We control' the agency in King. dreséod to all the officials, however, Edward VII. has been feeling unwell Calgary, and was charmed with the 3 having i th the administration : tha : ¢ wonderful country that he beheld for ; for the famous "Topround" ating 0 Ho i hy i ha An for days, His Practical withdrawal the first time. He says everything is by the elite of Kingston ) g Hv a 1 : from public view was misunderstood prosperons and hooming in that com: in Colt Patent, Box Calf added : "One word from any ome of | 4 misreported. His retreat had to | paratively new country and that thou: § : You ogy stop the bbery. i you are | 1. oounted fort in soins way. Hence | sands 'are flocking thither to settle, IN THE RIGHT WISING IN USEFULNESS. The London Advertiser disagrees T_T not guilty, or fixed, | demand that the talk of a conspiracy to take] ®nd in a year or two a very great 3 PRICES : you show the world that you te law his life, rd and untinsly though advancement will be noted. ¢ respecting Canadians and officials, | was; hence the inferences on the SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. y 2 4 : i T 00 and that the gambling be closed per. cause of-his illness, inference so varied tl \ ; x * - 50, $ a COAL and WC oD. | Wnstly, inside of the next twelve and contradictory as to be lightly So It Would Appear. \ . DIRECTION. SIR ! : ; : ; DT i UE our." dis or fain fomilie oo | Hamilton" Times. as the file of ; ty Cour The Montreal Gazette savs Clark liscussed; bence the siguificant hints Toronto the Good" wears. a very \ i a : Hous, Kingston, hs d a gif of physical disability, which were, un: thin veneer. a a Re 5 . rain Paddy oy Som Tiwons will receive his reward in time, He fortunately, too well founded: The en. - is vite nsf tion. be debivenal | or: Court of certainly will. He is up against try of London by the king and queen That's The Question Will be when you are headed this way several officials § iminal libels, the . a Journ . several officials for erimina hele was made under trying circumstances, Veiga douennk colonial jaentiors: nib for your Summer Shoes. Men like our shoes, A, ) ' aie ouuth of hich wil rabiaihy Souvert 5d Jit ajorty idenily looked and accused of talking in London, but - for they have all the style; comior. and ele." N&'S Princess | hickory amd fron wa | should go further than usual in stir TU (PACE that Was not in har | what in whe world did they go there gance that can be put into shoes. A smart ? Street. 10 05 od one ring up the people, but he went too | "L1H He Codon. aii --i pair of shoes is the distinguishing mark of a Hg male Suri: And Out Of Sight. well-dressed man. at the County al far and stirved up some people too wy ¥ + sty A a A : half alter Janimey D I peo ously regarded. An operation upon ch Kk i y ' Toronto Sear, a SAIC " much for his own good one at bs age, fod at this time The i' of the coal strike up-to We have MEN S SHOES at $2, $3, thee, Each tender " i why " ton, and asch tender for wood pride per must be attended with great anxie- | date is £35,000,000. The consmmer can $4 and $5 and we guarantee them. 1f they cond. The lowest or any tender not neces A BLOW TO GAMBLING. i + . se the . mn ofl t fics. dl Jd | #e the price going up ten cents » ton , yh LE JW. EDWARDS, The gamblers who staked large tos. Life iteclt way be in danger, and a week. are not right, they are our shoes. i Chairman Com. Co, Property. Co. Clerk. § Jims upon the events of coronation 50 the Suipire does well in suspending -- . SHOF wes faatius. week 'have met with a great reverse. | 1° Teloicings to wait, with intense That's; The Point, SUT ERL AND S : SHOP = . : solicitude, for the evidences of re- | Toronto Mail. There is no means of computing the turing vitality. Fhe' coronas No wonder the Canadian coronation - o vast sums that have been invested in : i ob contingent objects to doing police ILK} one scheme and another. with all its gold and artistio ccom- 1 juty in London. It eonld have secured The favorite form of speculation is | PORIBents, Hs of secondary import: | service of that kind without going so CLEAN and WHITE called insurance, The merchants, the | 7% While the sovereign is laid aside | far from home. ty : i investors | PY illness. Bo will be buoyed J ~ "" sr ms--a in Deiter ¢ fn 31 parts of the cod trades people, the huahlest investors however, by: the' devotions p > . Not Mada In Germany. a oromto choy! hy in coromation equipment, got. the 3 . nik. 7 . guarantee of Lloyds, an insurance in subjects, whose prayer will be more | Will lord Kitchener please turn his AND Clarifed Milk Co. stitution, that the event was sure | 4e0se and earnest than ever. "God | barbed wire fences into something for Bl k 1 : " pray ha Save the King." y Germany to run up against when she 0cC 1 n pe. LIMITED. to vonie off. 1f it did not they were S------------------------ goes looking for trade in South Af to be recouped to any extent, for rica ? TE ---- . : EDITOR ES. & 20 Quart Tickets $l. which they were, according to fixed Rioting in IAL I K Indy Prnacelote's Depactuss. CANADA METAL ¥ : . WILLIAM STREET, Yelephouo 567. tarifi, able to pay. The Lloyds | Ph 4 a charged three per cent., a seemingly - longer be called "Toronto the ; Washington,DC, une Fa ady pa" " TORONTO. my i | 8 . x 'auncefote and the Misses Pauneefote ox . large premium, jh of o large in 8: ---- left. Washington, to-day, eh route to REMAINED UNCROWNED, frequently seen by bis subjects, and : : 3 view of the Firk which it invatvad i Nr. Whitney is said to be well. His England to make the necessary pre his sharing with them, so to sav, collected or such a king coronation will go on at Toronto, to: rations for the reception of lord For Lo Ti 3 many of bie splendid possesion. Hx 0 ¥ : ¢ me in Memo { Hi ) I It would save many suffer of insurance must have totalled an | morrow, according to arrangement. | Pom elote's remains at the late am- eS evard Mother, TT | masesty and hin graebul, kind bot ors money to read MAGI J te acy hassador's ancestral howe at Preston . green deserve to be highly value, ; enormons sam, but it will be a mere The body will be carried to England | A recent issue of dondon Moder | more so because Lhe UREOMPrommtic 3 SALEDONIA a + oard bagatelle in comparison with the Rev. J. A. Macdonald and Dr. Her- on the erusier Brooklyn, now being | Society contained these interesting re inet cannot always be forgotten hat Fh BOOK! i. 8; POS + Felaims which will soon be presented. ridge are suggested as sucosssors to | ade ready for sen at the New York | marks they have come to the throne lav h ] The most won- The huge gamble may be the means Principal Grant, in Queen's college. navy yard. "A very long wait betwen a Mov ge. and can hardly export a tive waters' of sending into bankruptcy some of Both are bright, active, busy men, GPeign § movesvion wad © coronation ngthy reign. Let Britons, the rdore enLT the companics that have been feeding [and of the class from which the right | Fine Assortment To Choose From. . ly op lo dvs ids much of Edward VII and Ne Eo : . Prevost, of the New York clothing . : ads Janes. and fartening upon the peaple. They sore, Brock stud, bea --ra ay happen 5 prevent the Jottar om their heret -------------- » 1 y owever, na king A have . had Fyre ofore. Ro i dni previous year in fine tweeds, wor-| "CUE ee. a considerable. deluy Women And Jewsls. werges, chevi ts, eto. for or soomed unavoidable for two reasons: Jowels, candy, flowers, man--thst is der work. Large variety of patterns the first being, that bis majesty 's pre- | the order of a woman's to choose "| decedsor was his own revered mother, | Fvea that grea for whom @ longer mourning wonkl | health, be necessary than for an uncle, gram paremt, brother, or sister; aod the we cond, that many months of investiga- tion and preparation would be requir od for all to be properlnin readines for a ceremony which wot bein sect in England for sixty-four years "Twelve months lapsed between P id accession. and coronation of queen Cie torin, who soceseded an unde with whom she od neier aeoeiated in 44 hy Yr + i ho ¥ * s unanointed and wncrow wid 4 moni longer than the late sovereion did ~ this extra walt giving she better chance of fine weather for outdoor pagenntry and fstivities thay if win- "The monarchy reriginly gained by king Edw ad's willingnows to be § fe} f i i F g ' i i of

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