Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1903, p. 4

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the # } Pose of war, but, ay the surest guar \ RRL ih" aman a. <j versity avenue, No. 608; Francis King, antes of peace Without iitha. dpesnor fog Siil, Lo "% Toict 3 Moka: want to hear any boasting about the | Jr., 91S Johnston street; No. 57; Cap. 7 tain Noonan, €3 Rideau street ; No. Places of business--K Kennedy h W. Dunigan, No. 571; Smythe, King & Smythe, barristers. ms NEXT STRP 1 F ! 5 53 5 gL i 22 #2 ? feared. not, Mr, Bicket- dike should submit a bill, to give ef fect to the resolution, and so demon- 4 ------ BOUQUET OUT OF PLACE. Time is understood to eflace the memory of many things, but it can not wipe out the iniquities of William Smith, ex M.P> In a casual discus sion of corruption, when the opposi- tian 'was inclined to revel in the scan- dals of the past, the performances of Smith were recalled. Mr. Bennett rose to pay tribute to the man. As clear- ly ms he could he let the impression go that Mr. Smith had been maligned, that he was one whose place in life had been greatly distorted by his po- ju litical enemies. One looks back updn the trial of certain persons for bribery in SBeuth Ontario. ' The judges were Ferguson and Osler. The chief witness | was Smith. He confessed that he had bean buying up' the electors on al wholesale plan through half a dozen Judge Ferguson rematked of the evi dence : "Jt cannot be too strongly condemned. As it bears ob the ques- y. he is rather free with his bouquets. ' > | GOOD LUCK TO THEM. + Mr. Charlton has' a hill' before ' par "| liament, which, on its first feading. suggested a very sensible discussion. It be taken to put down electoral "dor: ruption. Both sides of politics showed a desire for action, and, in passing, the' Jeader of the opposition and the finance minister offered helpful thoughts, A joint committee will pro- bably be appointed to consider ths whole matter and recommend the best mothod 'of dealing with corruption. The finance minister thought the law should réquiré the crown's officers tis proceed: against election frauds as opinion 'that compulsory voting would put an end to bribery. It would force every man to vote or lose the fran chise since the penalty would be the loss of that which the voter neglected to exercise. Our public men are diving well at Ottawa, H they can redistri- bute the representation harmoniously and pass an election law which will effectively snuff out bribery and cor ruption, they wili have effected two {of the greatest reforms of the age. In théir work in this direction they are people of Kingston. Can nothing be J done to bring about a relief ? Montreal, has appeared. It supports | the Fielding tariff as "that which has given the country its groatest measure {of prosperity." More power to it. Shei Wl So-- a President Roosevelt is 'very anxious to see a great navy, not for the pur {Monroe doctrine. ofS ---- The imperial government content [ plates: an" appeal to the people' at the end of the present session. The Trish pita a expected to_be sa popu- {Tar ae fo win the government stipport 'fwhei it is losing ground on every oth: "get-rich-quick" "schemers, pose to | that '¢ity in less than two months. trouble Intest phase of the ers ocourrpdl new 8 persons whom lined . ed to to work. w he. doc to hnme an Saterday dhetnew windows for Anditotim attractive for his fair guest his store arrived the city and T. | and W. Milo, the painter contractor, pro- Stoco, April : er ploughing, eo Sop young persons were in love. \ ject le Canada, the new libeval paper in be New shoes We invite vou to call immense stock. A, } Kip Have yout carpets [Bey e the. pte By far the deliv i heioe this Status af the Indivitusl, {ov he bot Sptesioes deivarad in ' 3 X were those of the eight editors. a smoker of them. The motion, which -- | passed at the instigation of Mr. Bick- And The Loud Timbrel. erdike, is merely an expression of op | New York raph. Sy inion. It may, be the foundation of an | p hh have Cencred dancing" in act, which parliament cannot refuse to in wallz dr ao aia Ji. ues i Sxpous itself 'to public a holy show of themselves. ridicule, unless it publicly advertises . ir itself as inconsistent in motive and in fg oo Other IWise A) Right. action. The members who voted for | 14 is said that twenty-five per cent. duty bound to | of the governors of the various states are Methodists. Tn most respects, how- ever, the Methodists other denominations, *. ---- stand as well as No Love Feast. St. Thomas Journdl. With S. H. Blake as senior counsel, and in bis angelic mdod towards the Ontario government, there is not go- ing to be a pink tea time before the enquiring judges. Send Out An Alarm ! Farmers' Sun, Toronto. The chief detectives of New York say that "withi 3 quick" schemers in that city have, to use their own phrase, "trimmed suck- ers" of no less than forty million dol- 0 years "'get-rich- We have just now at Ottawa who pro- tm the sam operation in ------------ A SYMPATHY STRIKE. "Carpenters Called Out By The Striking Painters, there is no end. The in fitting up the elvey & Birch, refus- It appears that to place t in position. He was assisted in the work by a labor er employed by McKelvey & Birch. The painters became cognizant of the | dom" turned from the Auditorium to fact, and on Sunday served the carpenters to cease work, as mon- | to the state apartment across the way. notice on offender is not before us. TI have no- | wnion labor was periorming the work Finally Mrs. ! thing 10 say 10 him. but that his evi. | which should be done rv ew men, dence is the most glaring piece of cor-| 1? Consequence the carpenters refused 1 , ot . | to return to work this morning. ruption I ever heard." And it is this] The work on this store is about men whol) Mr. Benuett rises in the Sompleted, lose the Susmithiog and i : umbing. There is very little work house to pliment and extol. Ver Bit veg rpenters, and the plumbing can be done at any time. ---- Big Demand For Horses. 6.--Farmers who had v - Gi for horses continues active. Far. had to do' with the steps which should mers and city mpi the purchas- ers. John Johnston, inspector of pub- lie schools, inspected the schools in thiz vicinity is taking a position in er's store. Samuel Finkle, spent the winter with the Rathbun Co. in the vicinity of Cloyne and Deseron- to, returned home réeently. The bodies were taken out of the vault and in tetred in the tery on has purchased John Mulvaney's farm, recently. Richard Conlin Frank Allov- who has Rowan Catholic ceme- Saturday. Thomas Cassidy is moving on, preparatory for *pring Spergtion. Owen Durkin, on a v t i against any 'other criminal offence, and ward oF hin mii poi Sud. Ed the leader of the opposition was of the | turned to his home in Michigan. Stoco cheese factory will out the 15th of April. , of this neighborhood, has re this year ab- -------------- Morin's Wine Make that you are given nome but ine. D one result, it . is said, of a love S8uir. The object of Nis gffections was nm and is at the asylum at Kankakee, 1. The St. Louis Fout-Despateh tells the story as fol ws : . Mr. Southgate's ardent suit for Miss Kerr's hand had extended over nearly ten years, ever since, when a mere irl, her first husband, a banker of St. Louis, secured a divorce from her afl ter a story of a banquet at the Plan- ters', in which the t of - honor mounted the table and gaily quafied a toast to her twelve male guests in champagne from her new dainty silken slipper. The young divorcee seemed not one whit distressed by her harrowing ex- perience in the St. Louis courts and the elderly bon vivant who had grown gray without a single affair of the heart which could be regarded serious ly fell Pr to her charms at once. Belore long it was rumored that they were engaged, but when Miss Kerr-- she had reshmed her maiden name ~was questioned on the subject she shook her head emphatically and said: "Mr. Southgate is my warm friend-- no less--and although I am informed that he will not, deny the rumor of our engagement, you may say for me Shit I will never marry him. He is too old?" 3 Nevertheless, soon after this Miss Kerr and her mother went to the Au- ditorium to live and, although Kerr was not prospering, they were install ed in that very expensive hotel. Trusted employees of the twin houses soon realized that they must take or- ders from Mise Kerr just as they did from the proprietor. Mr. Southgate spared no thought and no expense to make life in the gave numerous entertainments there and elsewhere in which she | es- saved the role of hostess with great tide of Chicago "swell: the Annex, Mrs, and Miss Kerr moved Kerr and her daughter went to New York and lived for a while at the Waldorf-Astoria. It was there, at a happy little dinner party given by Kerr, now the successful agent of the Post Office Pneumatic Tube Co. and of the Holland Boat Co., that his daughter was introduced to Dr. Daniel W. Kaufman, young, handsome, a bril- liant conversationalist, owner of mines and the possessor of a magnificent re- sidence in Marquette, Mich. Before the fish was served the two Meanwhile husiness troubles and the failurg of his long wooing of Miss Kerr had wrought upon the nervous system of the 1 hotel mga... When the en- gagement ef aufman and Miss Kerr was announced to him he would not listen to it. From denying posi- tively that his friend, Mist Kerr, was engaged to Dr. Kaufman, he made a public announcement. that they were and denied it the next day. Finally he nerved himself to take the unpselfich position and actually took personal charge of all the ar- rangements for their wedding. He came to Washington ahead of them, and though his influence the presidential suite at the pew Willard was secured for them. » Then he induced the Rev. Rolend C. Smith, the rector of the fashionahle St. John's Episcopal church of the capital, to perform. the ceremonv, alk though it was against his religions Has the virtue ofists ehigthening the | scruple to unite in wedlock two per verves_ and the digestion and on a | sons, one of whom had been divorced. new life to the whole 'system, no mat- ter how shattered it may be. sure Morin's Wine. Do you suffer with Catarrh; Cough or Grippe. Take Morin's Wine of Creo sote and J vonhouphites, called Mor- in's Creso'Phates Wine. The only that can cure you. The wedding day came, and the "master of ceremonies" seemed more cheerful and more lively than ever. He disputed with 'Doc' Kerr the right to give the bride away, and the matter was finally compromised by having both of them stand up with the bride. Tears glistened in the millionaire hotel man's éves as the knot was tied. and those whe knew of the long end fruitless struggle he had made for her love, knew that his heart was break- ing. wished 'all manner of luck. They Will Be 3 As previously stafed, the city has ITORIAL VIEWS. the. power to ing EY ator The nuisance is troubling the he fora) i provement! ton just as , x % walks done. year it People of Toronto, 10 iv Sroubling the | A800 Colts are done. This year it works to take advantage of this ~ er, and accordingly all potions ob ing to asphalt walks, proposed to laid in front of their the city engineer, will ny x The New } Directory. The Bolt Telephone company has is: sued a new I Phas "The additions w the list are as follows : Residences-- P. Brown, Now 13a, Shui. House For Easter. are arriving every day. we 4. f § i ¥ E I fi i I | OP SPPPPPPPI THORP $ POOPPee WERE WAITING ] 4 Ee : TO SHOW You 1 , 2 to oid br a ; * "LIN J 2 ; ; 1 19] 3 & BE ei To 3 x3 9 a Fo : : 1 ; ia ® ® ' y & WE WISH every man in town would come to see our new © ° Spring Suits, Hats and Haberdashery. Wever have we been in het- gt $ ter shape to meet the demands of onr trade than we are today. © 2 Suits of every right style, every right material-nobby Cheviots © 5 and Tweeds in ail the new eficcts--Rrown, Gray, Blue and Green s Mixtures and Stripes; Worsteds, plain 'and fancy; Serges in Blue ® ° and Black; grand assortment at ® ® D> ; ® $ $8, $10, $12, $12.50, $14. $s, $16, $17. : © " ® The latest style and cut in our Pundonald Suits. : > ® . © ° ® & e & 4 < 4 : & 4 ® © © ° 3 p ® ® 5 ® ® & ® ® > ® ® ® ---- v > > : o We believe that we sell the best ® $2 HAT IN AMERICA : TRY BARRINGTON'S HATS. $ $ For Sale Only at xe { THE H. D. BIBBY C0. : 3 fa Wa RY & One Price Clothing House, Oak Hall. a + DIOP OPOPPPIPOOVOPP VLPOPOPOOOPOOD® oon ra : : 3 : Qo The Time Has Come : "FOR US TO SAY 3 GOOD BYE! : To small lots and the balance of the CAREY 3 STOCK which we are now offering at 3 - » 8 Bargain Prices. tol 8 The Sawyer Shoe Store 2 212 PRINCESS STREET. 9 'Phone 159. be of $ CRYING FOR BREAD. $440000000000000000000 0000000000000 0000CHE £" The Greatest Ever Offered in the City P0000000000020000000000 & 990004900000000000000 No one has to do that in this grand old City --except the children who cry for Toye"s Brown Bread and Whole Wheat Bread. They preferit to any other. So do the adults. Have you tried it? Ask For TOYE"S BREAD . * In Fine" Readymade Clothing For Men, Boys, Youths and Children. OOO009ee Easter Offering of Kingston. ' you ever saw in this city, in two piece suits, from $1.50 up. JOS; ABRANSO! . . . Bargain Surprises in Every Department. It would be like wasting money to miss such. a mag- nificent opportunity. Tako any of cur 'suits, exathine every detail of its make-up, compare it in style and work- manship, quality and perfect fit, with any and all others. We 'are showing the grandest display of Children's ' Suits Hats! Hats! Huts! In Men's Hats we have broken all previous records in styles and quality. . A full line of Shirts, Collars, Ties and Gloves. The People's Clothior and Geats' Furnisher. & 180 Princess Street. Between Crawford's and Redden's. 00000000000 OOOO 00TCO000000 $0000 « Baled tawa = with prices ruling following figures : No. | timothy $9 to $9.50; No. 2, timothy, $7.50 to $8; clover, mi: ver, $7 is : Hay Prices Firm gl bay is.in good demand in Ot firm at the = Time Expired. ~The time for receiving applications for tavern and shop licenses for 1903 1 expired on Wednesday last, April Ist, and the license commissioners will meet on Monday, April 20th, to con- | sider them and the inspector's report of his examinations, to grant the li cones, nd to transact any other he cessary. business that may come be- fore. them: a : $725 to 87:80, end 35. The loons: We_ Nave sold an in furniture for May. delivery. Naw. is the thue to buy befo P Sets, Couches, Bed serined and Mattresses. Hap P Have your Pe and Couches made over, Use Furniture Restorer fq Cleaning. JAMES R pen DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS ¢ RIDEAU CAN. ---- NOTICE TO CONTBAC SEALED TENDERS, ADD to the undersigned, Jd wendors der for ens on Timber," Rj nal," be received at this to 'sixteen o'cloek © op THU April 30th, 1908, for the supply livery of ahout 135.000 Ft. B ish Columbia Fir Dilnension Ti } quired for the Rideau Canal Speeifert ons Bills, of Tim) full information wii - be furng aud after Monday, March 80th, the office of the Superintendis neer of the Ridead Canal, Otta By order, L. XK. JO? Sec) Department of Railways and Cs Ottawa, March 28th, 1903 Variety "SPRING SUITING Crawford & Wal: we TAILORS. .. ARG CAS LAMPS _ ARG CAS HAMPS "FOR STO! FOR 870 Ae BRECK & HALLIDA' They are the Humphrey Lamp and pawerful. Giye " an' exc light. Call and Sce them. Seren nn This Space is Reserved for P. WALSI + "Goal and Wood Dealer, 55-57 Barratk St.; Kingsto Seovnene Bright Fire - hn a cheery . glo fro baal oF on Sou), will shake Ah with a the sli with pleasufe dgeing dhe Weather. It's just the cook with, toa. Let us fill y bin with . BOOTH'S COA "Phone 133, Foot of West 8 STOMACH OUT OF after meals will put Pleasant to take - Sol sou EAC

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