Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Feb 1903, p. 6

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never bave to hone another raror The strop with ordinary care will last a lilctime. $1 5 Mailed on Receipt : Of Piice, For sale only DO YOU DRINK ? ' Use GOLD TIP India Blend Tes. It pleases everybody, 35¢. 1h, or 8 lbs. for §1. Extracts, 2 os. bottle, 10e¢. Baking Powders, 15¢. and 25c. per 1b. Floral Oream is an excellent © toilet article--big bottle, 25c. ALWAYS FRESH. Largest Assortment At aids J. REES = "Phone, No. 58 Auction Sales. SAVE MONEY BY EMPLOYING ALLEN & SON, Auctioneers, NURSERY ~ -NEEDS 'THE CARE OF BABY. Bottles, Nipples, Food Warmers, 'Bottle Cleaners, Nipple Cleaners, Teething Rings, Teething Neck- laces, Soothers, Taleum Powders, Rubber Diapers and a full line of Best Infants' Food. We try to keep everything that could be needed in the nursery. Telephone 343 if too busy to come to the store--our messenger boys are quick--no delays. A, SHOWN, M0. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of CURE SICK HEADACHE. St. Lawrence Canals GALOPS CANAL NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT the water will be drawn out of the Galops and Rapide Plat Canal on the Ist day of April, 1903, and will not be readmitted into it until the Ist day of May, following. , By order, W. A. STEWART Superintendent of Operation St. Lawrence Canals CORNWALL CANAL. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT the water will be drawn out of the Cornwall Canal on the 15th day of March, 1903, and will not be read mitted into it until 1st day of May, following, By order, W. A. STEWART, Superintendent of Operation A Fine : White Light Is furnished by the AUER lights. We have a large stock of the lights and mantels, all kinds } and all prices. Save money by ¢ using these lamps, and save more money by buying them now. White wax tapers and holders niways on hand, & Breck & Halliday, Princgee Hard Wood, Soft Wood, AND Dry Kindling, ANGLIN'S WOOD YARD, Foot ofiWellingtes St. EE and Scientific Basis. Clarified milk and cream is prepared for delivery with the greatest gare. Alw ready, always pure, sweet and pafhtabd) 3 Try a sample and be convinced that our product will give you more pleasure and satisfaction than you can get else where. 'Phone 85687 your order, or purchase from any of our drivers twenty quart tickets for a $1. "TIS NOT QUANTITY BUT QUALITY THAT SPEAKS Cooked meats of all kihds, of the very best quality. Have you tried our Per fection Home-Cured Hams, Breakfast and Windsor Bacon? Only to be ob tained at MYERS, 70 Brock St 'hone 570. FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH 2 WITHOUT BOARD: ALSO Arnly 168 King street is near City Park BOARD. 400D ROOMS AND FIRST-CLASS Beard: also table board. May be had at Mrs. Dreden's, 24 Stuart St LARGE FRONT ROOM, ALSO TWO single rooms, with modern conven- fences, central, not far from City and M Macdonald Parks! Suitable fer a party of from three to five, 195 Karl strest UNDERTAKERS. TF HARRISON 00., UNDERTAK. 233-285 Princess street. Quality ad efficiency the best. Prices the lowest. 'Phones -- Warerooms Night cally--T. F. Harrison, 9]. 8. 8S. CORBETT, FUNERAL DIREC- i It was TIIE DAILY WHIG "Opifer per Orbem Dicor.' THE USE OF THE STREETS. A strong deputation has been in Ot hege things : That no telephone sys de ve established or extended in any mbnici ality without the council's con sent; that any trunk line may be used by the local or municipal systems; that the government shoul own the long distance lines and permit them to be used by local systems on cer tain conditions; that the busi ness should be subject to tion by the municipality upon terms as the legislature may impose: that the municipality insist upon the wires being under ground, and that in Eoritatned tele local exjpropria such the new act nothing shall be rights of phone companies now operating inde pendently of the consent or control of the municipalities in which their lines have been constructed. The discussion which took place in the chambers of the minister of jus tice, and in which Hon. Mr. Fitzpat rick brought interesting facts. In response to the appeal of that the municipality should have the absolute control of the streets, highways, and places, Mr. Fitzpatrick the Gen to extend the any participated, out some the deputation, public said, "You have that now under eral Railway Act with respect to tele He was reminded that this hy 'the tele pro phones." position was disputed phoné company, and that in the should be Fitzpatrick inconceiv- posed legislation it put without replied © "Personally it is able that the streets of a municipality should ba under any control other question. Mr. i: ; Ww a i than that of the municipality. Muni- | tions ? Well that is remarkable. Hamilton Herald a 3 #ipal control of the streets is the es- np a 3 The crusade against tuberculosis is § % pa Sn : Montreal has the benefit, industrial Iready producing good results. The 9 sential requisite to proper municipal ; . alrea producing gc es ® in ly, of electric energy developed at the | annual report of the provincial health § & pxistence. e ins an 1 ! 2 i A ! This i 3 tant declarati Shawinigam Falls, the Lachine and Ri- | officer shows a deer > in the num 2 is is an important declaration i . er. of deaths § + dre isease ; impo chelieu rapids. The Montreal people ber of deaths irom the dread disease 9 and will have its influence upon the . sel in every Ontario city but one: : don't talk as much as the Toronto ® request of the telephone company that copie. bit they de 2 L SS RE ° . . * . wople, bu hey do more. c iscovery. the council of Kingston instruct its peop . Morin' a a © ol "off 6 inoer co-operate with it i 4 s : . "Morin's Wine Creso-phates" offers | g@ engineer to co-operate with it in the Archbishop Bruchesi's blast against | {( sufferers from Bronchitis. Asth ercotion of certain new poles and | the theatres of Montreal, has led to | ma, Grippe, Catarrh, Pneumonia, ete., wires upon the streets. The council | the arrest of certain performers in iw. | in fact, from any throat or Jung J === has a right to pass upon the matter. It need not give its consent, and in any case the city has a right to some compensation upon the large use which 'is being made by a private cor poration of the public property. NO MONOPOLY OF POWER. The discussion of the Niagara Falls power question has developed the im- portant fact that thers are individual municipal monopo- there appear to be soem monopolists and lists. In Ontario large means who for evervthing especially some men of to have an open that is worth having, for everything in the way of a public eve and franchise. If one Le at all critical he | right to strike." passid away. Mis. Sellers. of Chi will notice' the same names, in all cago, is a sister-in-law I'he funeral sorts of schemes, in which there is the Toronto hoard of control has taken a | will take place Tuesday from the home stand on the formation of a labour | of Mrs. Oliver, Gore and King streets This sug this prospect of millions of money. love of appropriation is This extreme intense gestive. selfishness spirit of aggrandizement, is never sa "The municipalities have been moving with regard to the telephone hLusiness. tawa, and laid before the minister of justice a memorandum to which he has promised to give his considera tion. s The memorandum bas asked for be given a site in order that it may become a great tax-gatherer from the other cities in the west. All Ontario is interested in the pow- er question. All Ontario would be glad to wee the government reserve the Falls' power for the use of the pro- vince, and own and operate its own plant. But that would involve an ex- and population would be served. Elec trical with great waste of power. It could 'not be carried ito (#é eastern part of the province from the Falls, and so the east does not want to see the government indulging in an expensive plant and it objects to the provincial domain or revenues being devoted to other uses. The Whig endorses the proposition of Hon. Mr. Ross, as laid down in his Newmarket speech : "let Ontario so manage the power that we get a sub- Atantial revenue from it for to come, just as we are now doing. Measures will no doubt be submitted at the coming session, and we must by rash éxpressions."' ------ - WHIGGINGS., The farm help that is available in England is not desired in Canada-- the married man with and the young and inexperienced men. a family The United States senate is disposed to reject the Alaskan boundary treaty. It will be a good thing for Canada. The treaty is a dead giveway of Cana- dian interests. A public meeting in Toronto has voted to refuse Mr. Carnegie's offer of £350,000 towards a public library building. Mr. Carnegie will probably entrance upon public life. His long ser- Ng the old land, in behalf of the Iri cause, has done little good. The conservative party in Ontario pledged to provincial ownership of el And not a word said about it in the general and bye elec- ectric power ! The church its power. moral acts. has not yet, then, lost Its' lash is by far the keenest and most cutting. -- Mr. Whitney save his party is cow mitted to the provincial development of electric power. He says the matter was settled by Mr. Miscampbell's mo tion of the last session. Strange that this point was overlooked until now. m------ The Mail is opposed to unionism Be ot Ringsen, and iv her en : , g " tire lite here. She pos-essed 5 won in the fire department. The men there derful memory, inherited from her must owe allegiance to only one man, | father, and had ag vivid recollection of the head of the organization. When a man joins a fire company, savs the Mail, "he practically renounces the Se pind, os at penditure of thirty millions of dollars | and only: certain centres of business | energy eannot be carried long distances except at great expense, and all time not allow ourselves to be stampeded | | getting to look positively emaciated. '| "NOT IN ACTIVE SERVICE. ed -- The Kaiser a Soldier For Twenty- Six Yesrs. Berlin, Feb, 9.--In view of the war like utterances with which Emperor Willidm is accustomed to startle Eu rope at regular intervals, it is inter esting to note that his majesty has been a soldier just twenty-six vears, todav being the anniversary of his entrance in the Ist Regiment of { Be Guards in 1877. In the quarter of a century that has passed since he be came a soldier the emperor has never [ seen active service. He attaches the | great 'importance to military side of his career, however, and in accord ance with custom the anniversary of [his entrance in the Guards was com memorated at Potsdam this mornfhg with a service in the garrison church This afternoon the emperor reviewed the . regiment, the German crown prince partaking in the parade march OBSERVATIONS. Getting Thin, Eh. Torouto Star Really, Nr Whitney's following is A Wise Suggestion. Teorouto World Enforcing The Law. Syracuse Post-Standard A squad of policemen has been de dinance is enforced to the letter. Getting Good Results. trouble, a complete and permancm cure. This tonic has saved thousands of sufferers, whose days were counted Use this preparation and you will he convinced of its superiority. FOR SALE ALL OVER Death Of Miss Sellers. 3 Mist Sellers, daughter of the late Robert ers, who died ghout three vears ago, aged over 100 years, pass vd peacetully away last evening, aged eighty-five years. The deceased was a scenes and events connected with King ston for the past seventy-five The deceased is survived by some cou all other velatives having vears sins only, the ranks of the fire but its resolution is a study. It union within wen, approves and disapproves at the same | op time. The man who wrote it is clearly Died At Paisley. Paisley, Ont., Feb. 9.--Duncan Fish- well known owner of lumber, flour and. woolen mills in Bruce coun: ---- S-- PACKED IN TETLEY'S BONDED WAREHOUSES ------------------ IN OLD LONDON "prom ANCIENT mold "end SWEET CEVLOR.* Prices-- $1, 70c., 60c., 50c. and 40c. per Ib. Are Always Fresh and Fragrant. Av Your Grocers, survive the: snub. Canada would like to see a little §& -- : xh .) x more of Marconi's tencent trans-At § . said. . conte py ; . Mr. Blake, it ig said, contemplates Jantic rates before handing out an 9 an early return to Canada, and a re- | other supply of subsidies to the wiz 5) ard. ° tailed to ride in street cars in Buffalo Bg) and to see that the anti-spitting or § 7%) THE 4. D. OVERCOATS : . To keep you warm while . you Walk, Ride or Travel. © fx : . The Active Man's Medium © . Weights. . 0) The Walking Man's Short Coats * ' $7.50, $8, $8.50, $10, $12. y . The Conservative Man's Medium 5 Lengths, $10, $12, $14. o 0) The Fashionable Man's Long 5 Coats, $8, $10, $12.50. . . Mace from fine Beaver, Vicuna : Montenac, Cheviots and Oxford 9 Greys. PERHAPS The vulnerable part of your trousers is not in dress parade condition. If such is the case, our trous- er stock can furnish you immediate relief at a very moderate price. We have the best of trousers, well SP ese sens ess ses ares recesses cut, well made and well trimmed at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50. If you are trouser hungry, bring in your legs and we will decorate them in a manner that will make you proud of them. "0 VIO BIBBY CO. One Price Clothing House, OAK HALL. of "80 curry over our stock until another season. money, and want it. MONEY SAVED RIGHT HERE ALL EYES THIS WAY TIME'S UP AND EVERY ARTICLE IN \'S. YOUTHS', BOS' AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS A4D SUITS MUST NOW LEAVE OUR STOHE We're going to so shrivel the prices on the piles of Aotiinglthar every dollar biil will appear to be of twice its value. THE REASON. The reason for this sale is that we don't propose to We can use the tisfied. The hunger of the monopolist : JOS ABRAMSON, | in 'the middle of the road. ty is dead. He was a native of On S. 180 P INCESS STREET, is insatiable. fe, 1 t 1 ee t -- | goods Carleton county, and came ta The P Botween him and the municipal The Montreal St Rail k { Paisley in 1869 e People's Clothier and Gents' Furnisher. . al Stree ays menopolist there is no differ 4 plonlrea reet ka! way strise | One Store at Bath. Between Crawford's and Redden's. co in the sepia that be people lasted just the one day. The men get | once n e al = = ies h no interest in their successe all they desired save one thing--the | . -- ave no eres ' § ses i ie ' -- ; The men who have gone into syndi right to negotiate their grievances | I AM COMING, JOHN ! CLAIM A VICTORY. © me « gone SV IN | ---- ' y y on's executive officers, | 3 . : 4 ti cates for the production of electrical through the union's executive officers, | Widow's Suicide After a Spiritual | An Emieration Agent in Scotland rgy at the Falls ars payin for who are not employees of the com- | Snnions g e Scotland onergy a © y g fo gh y 2 . th Bini ge. They are not getting | PanY: The union is recognized how Vi Fel 9-7 Volks il it H Résigns. © ge ) h wn ge X : i enna, eh. 4 he olkshote amiiton eral i . i 4 over. £ » 2 a A victory is claimed for rar something for nothing as some people | { tates that a widow named Anna 1 Vv as claime roorga : -- y : labor Todi i iu imagine. They are at present contri - : ib railway Bas OF i Taubner committed snic ide at Haida, i labor in the resigmation of H. M. M 1 215.000 to the 0 i The Canadian Pasific railway has or- | in Bohemia, in the following circum ray, Canad eng t ay ting h o h a pd v § he TT dered twenty more engines from * las- | tances : | sgow, . Scotland. 'ome of S are » p ar We Ry p { Sco ht \ aon whic h as the care of the public Fo, Scotland. and' all that 'the hew | 3 Mis. Taubner was a firm believer in 1 Bc tch machi s brought out by parks at Niagara, and on which they | 8 i . o bald | spiritualism, and frequently attended | Kingston Locomotive works have expended about £600,000. It is Turento nine _Stanpai) "al Yl seances. At one of these she request |moulders brought out by the ( timated that as they develop the within a year. These, in addition to | ed the medium to ask her deceased | Foundry company at Toronto, ps 8 Vv Velo J + . s estimate ' i what the locomotive works here is husband whether he approved of her i affidavits to the effect that the power they ii JAeaee ie contri building, and the C. P. R. at its own marrying a gh Horr, Nathan). The sent out by Mr. Murray with lett ms they wi be payin : : answer delivered through the 3 | of roduc > acems hutfon unti \ ill be paying ghops, ought. to cope with the Barked Df) y = € e 4 wough the medium | of introd ction to the managemer 250.000 and more annually, and the |' : was that the first husband strongly | these firms. Organized labor lodged increase in traffic disapproved of. the proposed second !the complaint that Mr Murray w debt upon the park has been liguida marriage and that he wanted his dear i furnishing "strike breakers' for Car ted. Then the annual earnings of the Robbed The House. AcTs GexTLY LIVE w idow te Lore to him in Paradise ida. The immigration department | oublic franchise will go to other pub : SQ, rs. laubner was so convinced of ! mised an investigatio : ol . I Sunday evening, while Dr. Antliff, E yin the gennine 'char er of this ai ! ised = : oy vgn on, i "I n I ic enterprises. ; x pastor of Queen street Methodist nN BOWELS That She Sock er am = =a a 0 hir teed t at its fri ad. Meanwhile Toronto is clamouring for | church, had charge of the service, a ! ina few hours. Her la y Wor Ie 1 th €, would ask Jor a return of a i € ast words, | the papers before the house iat power at the polls. It asked for a | thief, on booty bent, entered his home | g THE SYS spoken in terrible agony, were, "| an, In ab ye ota ee b te thas I franchise at the last session of the | and stole thervirom a byooch, bracelet, | NSES EM coming, John, as you called me." lin questio hen 1 . rl Md! th : ¢ fruit knife, and a sum of money, le CLEA {ins ion, when lo anc eho legislature, and did not get it be than 8. A portion of the money | RETA, following appeared in the rapl cause the Municipal Committee did | was removed from the room of the | Conference Opens. | despatches during the we } i . 2 ne > s Prantfo > pot. think 'it wise. Not # member of ] domestic | ae Lo Queen's Alumni Conference opened Bruce Walker, of the Brantford Fy h : h i 1t has been customary for Dr. Ant | 0 0 ? 25 this 'afternodn." The proceedings ap | 20 has been appoi inted enngra that committee rose to champion the | oe . nos at arent Gla land, . 3 lifi to leave his home' by the rear en- | four o'clock took the form of a wel | at BEHOW, at'ant, in demand. The Globe says the city was | (Loo ooking the door and hanging | come to Principal ( Jon. from AL place of Mr: Murray, who ha« refused because a private corporation | the kev on a convenient nail, known, | toc university councils Sir Sandford Flen -l wanted the franchise. That does not | it was thought, to members of the i ing was to read the address of greet. | on : p wm p seven and r eview the fas y appear to be the case. The premier of hous Boldt th Jetmoen. = hon. an ag L C ing, a review the Was Accidentally Shot { nine o'clock somebody e key, } ITUA r ordon was to S| d 3 jog Ontario in his Newmarket address opened the door, went through the | PERMANENTLY. length oa 8 | Me 5 Andrews, N.B , Te No ; Y, 3 J . . | word, 1 rer of Sir inm + (North York), shattered that theory | house, took the things above enumera- 4 Herne 5 stoch np mM by showing that Toronto was playing the part of dictator and monopolist. not to mmecur a municipal expenditure of five or six millions, and it had franchise for which it proposed to tax the other municipalities. The ment, indeed, is warranted in saying to authorized no right to a govern tor, 281 Princess Successor Lo Street. Kingston . Dreanaa. the big city that ®t will be accommo- ted. locked the door, hung up the key | and departed Some vears ago when the late Rev, R. Whiting was pastor of Queen street church, a robbery took place under exactly the same circumstances. 25 doz. bottles Rowat's pickles, bot- tles slightly Samaged in shipment, will | sell at pints, , quarts, Sc. at Gil bert's, 1Ts BENEF IAL =, gFFECTS, Owing to at Minist lay, by tt land, wa Bread Advanced In Price. an advance in the price of } i flour and to. increased wages aker i 2 BUY THE Hola EF FOBY pave found. Jt necessary to ee 3 th rating the price of bread. Con quien tls the o> ( ALURRNIA G YRVP(S price advanced this morning fron ; 0 tran =| to twelve ts per four pound log > SY "Lp oy oO YO, All the bakers are united in the ad Christie's cheese wafers. 15¢. Ib.. y vance which will be i | FOR SALE B ALL DRUGETS PRICE 0c PIRBATTLE, 1 ur lowers in price, maintained until i 1 Taylor's ad always, vafieocele tos my Latest) OE Ty oi Sisosll Dears the 3 E1ving th Si areas powers a i Folge De par excellence. So po . seis of You heed Yeeatment, otherwise I could no has [alled to cure you, call or wr ch. Time: You time write it receis or in Detroit, snd the o1 me as the foremost speci write for blank for blink for hor n. All duty SOLDUER: C Shoes. Establishipd Half Centn JAMES R! The Leading Undert For Ambulance 'Phone 147. EARLY STIR Furnitt THIS MON' REDUCED PRC ALL LINE Send in your All our Spring Co select from. tt JAMES | NOTIC 1s hereby given the | we purpose making it all persens using my winter. Your order is P. WAL 55-57 BARRACK ------------------ . STAMPS AND. 3A RUPBER a My IE ay Ban OFF ORD. Wis Hc als the " makesbr 1s Bronchi Pleasant to take © 1 was troubled with tried ANGIER'S PEL sal ACH Thaveneve ANGIER CHEW presc

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