Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Mar 1903, p. 4

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i i E Fst eiiif : $e 1 | toms' officials Sunday, p | Your's Day, Good Friday, Christmas, Dominion Day, Labour Day, and the birthdays of the king and queen. Some' business does not suspend on the holidays; .and- henes the necessity the shippers making their own ar. ts with the landing waiters {for the service which they perfrom. ; » is now 'heavy, but why a private individual or corpor- = z E | that which fronts upon the market. "Ibut the streets must be cared for, Toes n traffic in the business streets, and the expenditure . the property owners and cent. of it by the city, and expense is $13,816.00 . and. respectively. The city's' portion is the larger because it, bears' the entire cost street intersec- | given him ig his command, and | tions and King "on one side, | wishes the vegim every buccess in :| the future" = The annual burden in the (axes will be $1,184.72, and it will not be felt, as this will come practically out of A | the street appropridtions, the total of '| which can be reduced as the quantity of pavement increases. | The time, ih the opinion of some people may not be opportune for -an enterprise of this "character, the city being without. any evidences of boom, and the old method of macadamizing with limestone is a costly one should be discontinued. Lime: pe macadam will not the pooner a change is made in the ma- terial used the better. ' EPITORIAL VIEWS. Both the comity 'and city will" have gard to them do not miscarry. The Goal commission: cost the Uni: fod States $38,000. A large outlay, but one leading to a large result. A of parliamentarians come trom niand on a visit to Canada. They * will go- right through to the ms The council has good reason to be sooptionl of sll movements which call for | its. "moral support.'! One ex- perience of the" kind is enough. Rev, C, 0. Johnston, of Toronto, will. probably _be surprised. to find himsell denounced as: & grit. "While in Kingston he was regarded as a tory. The Kingston deputation which goes to Ottawa presently will have its hands full if it goes into all the ques: tions which have been remitted to it with a will ---- . A gambling house is being erected Lin New York of steel and oak, one which 'the district attorney ahd his minions cannot enter. Will an evil that i "thus fortified be tolerated ? The London News wants to know if ithe federal government: has mosey to use 'every means to t a viola' \ ton 'of the sustohi rrulets ho [thtow 'away? It has heard about part of the tr tation con Toronto's 'request for $50,000 for | its | For doing this they wie to be paid by. Ithe companies | It ig enough to say {that 'the situation resulting savors of | "The government may come to seo this | continent, which stretches across the fair, and it is annoyed at: Toronto's . Several Americans have left. tho public service to engage in commer: cial wetivities. The public service is Mho fot an attraction to the man of act: ion. He can make more money out of it, and feel that he is a man and not a machive, The people at Wind or who heard Mr. Lee banter Dr. Roaume about the speakership are surprised that he is taking the matter seriously. He is evi-: dently devoid of the sense of humour. Some people may think he is Scotch, but he is not. i acy Capt. Scott, acting = for the Royal Society, has penetrated the ice so far south as to have discovered a vast south pole. Ie saw immense moun tains, which. he thinks' were the const | ranges. Inland, from them is a broad _ Hevel expanse. 4 the: local improvement: per cent. of this will hel good roads il the scheme afoot in re | hands being a ~ imental funds pay- 1 tedne: s. she Fagin tal books throughout are in a highly creditable state, and very much of the credit in' this 'respect is due to Major Sinclair, wha has' been paymaster and 0 regimental treasurer for the past twelve years. The band has for same years been ized as one 'of the in the co n its' good reputation. ing, in retir- cooper: ance which thev have im Lr ---------------- DOMINION PARLIAMENT, The Debate in the House on Mon- : day. Ottawa, March 31.--Mr. Maclean brought up the subject of the Teuton: ant-governorship of Ontario again in the Commons and in 'the debate Sis Wilfrid Laurier stated he had receiv ed a letter from. Sir Oliver Mowat re. questing the appointment of a com missioner temporarily, for certain du: ties, during his physical disabilitv. De- bate on a motion by Mr. Monk for a return connected with the purchase of bay and oats on account of the war ' took up a large portion of the time of the house. : All speculations regarding the re distribution bill will be set at rest to- day, when the formal announcement will be made that the government has formed no opinion respecting the divi- sion of the constituencies but intends to leave 'the whole matter in 'the of a special committee of house. This committee will study the whole kituation and make the neces- sary representations to parliament, and the redistribution will be carried out in' accordance 'therewith. Mr. Monk, the member for Jacques Cartier, introduced an 'insolvency bill. The measure, he explained, was the same ax that which the present Judge Fortin had brought in in 1898. Mr. Monk was a member of the committee appointed at that time - to consider the bill, which, after being submitted to the boards of trade of the country had met with general bation, The bill had then been elaborated, and, changes made so that it had the approval of all the 'provinces. There was now a strong demand for uniform leprislation on the subject, .and it was with the object of meeting it that Mr. Monk moved. The bill was read a first ime. Mr. Torte has obtained an order for all papers relating to trans-Can- ada railway project, Mr. Blair inti- mating that there was only a peti: tion to bring down. Nr. arte also got an order for Japors connected with the Montreal Subwav company, and Mr. Monk one for the amount paid to, the Grand Trunk railway for the | of the line from Ste. Rosa- lie to ntreal. Mr. Lennox was told that the cattle ghard éommission had not yet pre- sented its report and was still going on with its work. y Lieu?,-Col. Hughes elicited the in: formation from Sir Frederick' Borden that the new militia bili would "be laid on the table in a few days.' He, he Lan saat n- try, and it continbesi i] ¢ The financ, committee of the Lon Hon county couscil 'has £5,000,000 of three per i stock The stock will be sold at fixed. price. Dang The Toronto Young Men's Liberal " ion favoring: the purchase by Canada of two bat tleships to be presented to the Brit ish government, 1% While a Sherbs man named La Ring" a bottle of causti and ammonia. $he cork flew ot. th contents seriously burning him, ane causing the loss of one eye. : The commission to Chaneellor Boyt d Chief Justice Falconbridge to investigate the Gamev charged, has re wived the are of the lieutenant jovernor, 48 in the hands of the The Chronicle @ommenting om the | Gamey bribery case, holds that th Ontario government is right in -insist ing upon a judiei fommission, whi. follows the precedes "the Parne! commission. 2 Lord Strath Mount Stephen dined at Buck ingham Palate 3 s when th Prince of Wales, the Duke of Con naught, and 'a distinguished compan were present; ' Mrs. Isabella Pomeroy. widow of th late P. P. Pomerov. Elizabethtown died at the home of her son, Dr. 1) 'Pomeroy, Ogdensbury, NY, "on Stinday night, from heart disease : aged sixty years, The report sent out from Victor that fifty of the North-West Mounte Police had been ordered to Ferpie, B C., to help in restoring order amon: the striking employees of the Crow' Nest Pass Coal Co., is not true. The Crow's Nest Pass Co. repudia tes wtatements of William Blackmer a those of "a discharged employe. anxious to ereate trouble. The com pany has not agreed to the govern ment. opening up 50,000 acres of con' land to royalty or lease; it and the govirnment are keeping faith witl each other. JKighteen original productions by "Willianr Blake, which were the proper ty of the Barl of Crews were sold a auction at Sotheby's on Monday. Th illustrations. for the book of Jol, published in 1825, contaming twenty two engravings, ;twentv-e 'origina designs in colors wand the oririna drawings: in colors by the artist. him self, fetched £5,600, The strike at Fernie, B.C,, is prac- tically settled, although the terms a; not yet signed. Coal Creek men re wain obstinate. The agreement is fo three years from the Ist of April, but after April 1st, 1905, either wv car by giving sixty days' notied in writ ing to the other, terminate. There js to be no discrimination against unior men. -- AN IMPORTANT MATTER: Kingston Can Be Made Permanent Camp Headquarters. Mayor Bell brought matter to the notice of the cit) council last 'night, one affect ing thé city's interests very large: ly. He stated that eon Friday last he had beén waited upon by Lieut.-Col. viggar, 'assistant quarter: ter-gene- ral, with Telorence to he TC camp ground. The intention of the government, the colonel had said, 'was to make this a permanent camp ground, providing it be placed in'. a satisfactory condition, 'and it was thought the city 'might undertake the vost of draining the site. If this were done it would secure the permanent location here of a large camp of in- struction. In that event the govern: mont would erect storelionses for us of the army service corps, a large tank for water supply, and add such, other improvements as would make the spot an ideal camp ground, May- or Bel! thought the groundy drained at a very small outlay. After a short diseussion of the matter, the mayor was instructed to have the city engineer prepare an es timate of the cost of the suggested improvement, together with sketches of the same. When these are reads special meeting of cquneil will be calk. ed to consider them. H the sched | now under way 'is ied ont, * j Ls i longomerate containing wold' resembling the gold in the Trans vaal have been peu g in h3hs ¥+pvince of Yénisseisk, Eastern an importan: | could be} Miss Alice Bailey, of Aflanta, Ga, tells how she was permanently cured of the surgeon's use of The mniversal indications of the a woman's great enemy, inflam- mation and disense of the ovaries, are a dull throbbing pein, accompanied by a sense Of tenderness and heat Tow down "in the si . knife, by the pound has brought into my life. "I had suffered for three years with terrible pains at the time of menstruation, and did not know what the trouble was until the doctor pronounced it inflammation of the ovaries, and roposed an operation. "I felt so weak and sick that I felt sure that gi not survive the ordeal, and so I told him that I would not underge it. week I read an advertisement in the iw r of your Vegetable Compound : in such an emergency, end so I deci ed to try it. Great was my joy to | find that I ay improved after taking two bottles, so I kept aking it for ten weoks, and at theend of that time I was cured. I had gained eighteen pounds and was in excellent health, and am now. "You surely deserva great su 5, and you -have my very best Miss Avrtoe Barry, 50 North Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga. Another woman saved from a surgical operation by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Read what she Says -- = B "Dear Mrs. Piwgnay:-- I cannot thank you enough for what your Vegetable (om- A pound has done for me. If it had not been for your medicine, I think I would have died. "I will tell you how I suffered. I could! § hardly walk, was unable to sleep or eat. Men- stroation was irregular, At last I had to stay in my bed, and flowed so badly that they sent for a doctor, who said I had in- tion of the ovaries, and. must go an operation, as no medicine could help me, but I could not do that. "1 received a little book of yours, and after reading it. I concluded to try The following Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ( | EP Compound, and I am now a well : woman. I shall praise your medicine aslongas I and also recommend the same to anyone suffering as I was." -- Mrs." Movnte"Orrosox, Otha, Towa. . All sick women would be wise if they womld take | Piokham's Vegetable Compound and be Teeth ' Aydin ITS ABOUT NOW : That your Trousers commence to $ o fray at the bottom, bag at the knee and go-into 'a genéral state of col- lapse. Winter is. a hard season for Trousers. A fresh pair. about . now will be welcome. Here is a lot of new _ patterns, stylish mixtures, dull checks stripes, ete. All better-class worsted, that will hold shape and please you, $2.50, 83, $3.50, $4, $4.50. Raincoat ? nui there : no dif | will mean the annual nin of Tot ha notween Tard Dun Bituony 3.000 aul 1. 5 with an. Every man should have one at this ; donald and the minister of militia. ual outlay of $20.000 ox 3,000. All sealion 'of the year. for the skies arp Lord Dundonald has wade a special | dontuacts would be given to Iccald 8 : & port, which will not be published as] merchants, and all the money spent] constantly playing us falie. One pork, a confidential nature, © = I'by 'the-Troops would flow into. the wiinute sunshine, another showers. Our Mr. Blair said' that a report" "that | ¢offers of Kingéton demlers. The dur: : i Uy the' govetnment' had to give | ation of camp will likely by extended Raincoats are neat and dressy, and twenty million dollars to the' Grand | from twelve to nineteen days. | dt the same timo watckprool. HY not ecor- ay EO opt Ferguson's Easter goods are the fin: Out Grosvenor = English Raincoats, . arrangement fi est in the city, : ¥ had ue to. aig trans Es and Mrs. 'Hannah Gay, one of Thurlow's made from. fine imported rainproof 1 tal wine © |pioncers, died on Saturday night, worsteds, "are perfect beatitios, $10, \ { " PR Lanicix. thi member for Gaspe, | aged seventy nine years. ~ 812, $12.50, PIR : a moved for the corresy ly with » XH SN. 4 a. on the . ts, $7.50, $8, $5.¢ Pr . the. profincial _eoveramenta, on the 's This ? op coats, $7.0, 83, $5.50, 810, $12. £4 : subs . He spoke in French, and How Ss is "5B p , & with & good deal of force, upholding offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ; the elim of the provinces, and going for any case of Catarrh that cannot be ; TE ee a Ere pa So 3 a Me « § 5s that justify the claims gals 0, 0. : : i incinl _noing of view. The pa- | Chimay for "the. ast" have or and 8 x . One Price Clothing Fouse, Oak Hah, * od, m perfec flo DOPDPSDO POOP DOC SOBs a as a ans ul peices. transactions and. financially] SOSOSSISSe ¢ PEEIE DOVVVVEPOVIOPOOP TOO Langly Bird morning procyred n Look warrant to search a neiirh- bor's premises for a cocker spaniel. He found the dog. key, Glenvale, for $887 of insurance. He lost his dwelling house hy fire last wi r we W. H. Godwin settled with H. Haw: a Sais Family able. to earry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, wholesale druggists, |. Toledo, O.. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, | wholesale druggists, Toledo, O, '§ Catarsl Ode ds. jotatnal 5 ood an oF the i. Testis = Price The. per bottle, : A Niro and Electrical Zines. TT ---- -- + Wiliam Street, Toronto, Ont. El In sent : hy ail As Pl Io are the. beat, "NRITE FOR CATALOGUE." ln an i ------ do -------- ------ v---- inflammation of the ovaries, and escaped | E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Compound. de, with occasional . 'shoo pains examination it may be found that the region of pain will - beivasg swelling. This is the first stage of inflammation of punto . ns, HAM i--] wish to express my gratitude for the restored th and happiness Lydia E. Pinkham's. Vegetable Com- , 'phosphites is pr 'seribed by cians for diseases. The litt ones thrive on i ied stomach, Tt the best children's me cig They become fond Put your child on astea eatment of Angier's Pet; ek Emulsion, find note he quickly it gains in health a becomes strong and roby The Emulsion Emulsion improves 3 tite, aids digestion, reg ites the stomach and bowe uiets the nerves, and revit: the whole system, "was troubled with bronchitls an cough almost since birth, Noth bor gters Pebrolmn. BESit caved mp to she almost immediately fhe cough, and beg a 2 2: Gg od improve in color. iy Roday she My F and robust as cas be. onto, aera am Roulsion fe wld by dreggh $1.00. Small, se A ER CH ERC OMP AN' 835% MASSACHUSE TS, U.S. LONDON BARE OF "AMERICAN: Prices "low" and "short" inter "'grejt !; .earninrs "large"; - public int est in 'stocks "little"; outlook 'good speculative sentiment, "bad!'; crop pt babilities, excellent? exports large wi nriges good. These permanent facte are bound to more than counterbaley local adverse facts, thereby, certain rule' 'the finality of spring prices. Re ember - Daniel Dfew's maxims 'Co mence. to buy stocks in the spring, wh the sap runs up the trees." We will pleased to advise you which stocks 1 deem the best to buy at present, also mail you. gratis, our 400 page "GUID TO INVESTORS" and our "DAIL MARKET LETTER.' The former tells you all about Wa Street, its ways and its securities; tJ latter daily suggests stocks to buy ar to sell, and when to do so. We solic commission orders for investment or wu on margin--fractional or round amount i 'CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. HAIGHT & FREESE COMPAN STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, CGTTON. KINGSTON - ONTARIO. Cor. Brock and Wellington Street: "Determining the character and finar cial responsibility of your Broker is a important as selection of right stocks.' Metropolitan Stock Exehang Incorporated Under the Laws of Massachusetts CAPITAL $100,000 FULLY PAID. KINGSTON BRANCH Clarence Chambers, Clarence St Opposite British American Hotel, "Phone 408. J. J. MCKENNA, Manager. Bonds, Stocks, Grain and Provisions bought on margin or for cash, AMERICAN AND CANADIAN Co N CORN FOR SALE IN CAR f 'N LOTS, rite or wite for prices, delivered your station. : Beard of Trad T A. WITZEL rie Toronto. EE I Er ---- COMMERCIAL. MONTREAL STOCKS. March § ot I Canada Pacific Ry. ......0". Toledo Ry Mdntreal Street Ry: .. Toronto Street Ry ep St, John Electric Ry. . 1win Uity 'I'ransit . Commercial Cable |, Belt Telephounk Co sat Montreal Cotton Co. -. Dominion Cotton Co. . Canuada_Colored Cotton ... Payne Mining ..... .. Bapk of Montreal .. Ontario Bank . Dominion Steel Dominion Coal ...... ..... .. Ogilvie Flour. Milis Montreal Power I... ..... , x NEW YORK STOCKS. From Metropolitan Stock. Exchange. March 31st OPEN SLONE. jon Pacifie ..... .c..c vr. 904 9 5 Paul Avan » 161§ 163% Manhattan. ... ay 1 189% BE Transit as 66 Sugar .. . 124 124% People's "Gas 3 i 1014 101 U.S: Steel van." Li) wo. 33% 85% U.S. Steel, Pid, .... yp... 85 85% Tenn. Coal & Tron "... .. 64} 64} Miss. Pacifif 1064 107% Southern Pacific ... eas DY 60% Ont. & Western ..... .. ... 29} 30% Western _Usion 87% 874% NY.C. 5 peda on we 181 132% Atchison, Bids se roi puss $9 97k Louis. & Nash, 117 118) Rock Jsland & iia Kak a3 443 Pennsylvania RIL. . a 187 1384 Texas & Pacific . 3 we 188 a5% Atchison .. saris aves BOP 814 Col 1.0 & F.7 50s Ai ot oii American Loco. ... < 274 28 Amal. Copper ..... 65F 67% WAS NOT IDENTIFIED. The (Thweeth Burglar Was Not "Foxy" Smith. Belleville, Qnt., March 31.--Chiel of Palice Clarke, of Galt, was in the eity on Sunday. He came to see the pris oner Stéphenson, charged with break- ing into the CPR. office at Tweed. He believed from a description that the prisoner belonged to Galt. Tha chief' weit 'to the jail and saw the prisoner but he could not identify hip, Saturday afternoon Stephenson was brought before Judge Lazier for cléction and elected to be tried by hi honor. The trial was fixed for Tuesday, April 7th. 1 4 If you ones try Carter's Little Liver Pills' fou ipith headache, bilioanecs constipation, you will ne er be with- out) Mem, | They are purely vegetable, small and easy to take. Don't forget 8. ¥

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