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

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unseating A. Misc orreault, the Montreal lawyer, Reforms. And Reformers. Magazi iF F be il aside formers in during the racing Foy season, and sayings doings. from were so abundantly discus i Hd : Hl: i £3 i out evidence to the gal opinion. be ha der i the soundnese--~doubts by certain finding ion sense of the main body co-operation nothing can be accom- . And often these' cranks sti ing among themse foolish a 0 the judgment of the ive, for bribery, by E. ne. There was onve a convention of re without whose cordial 'the cause of Jromgem ves bit- Colonel Higgin- ulness of na Dr. Milligan is nt another of he ue ingston's sons wl ave become | trade 'from hood. famed. The older generation will re- | Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger, member him as a student at Queen's | Shamrock III her trial horse, Shamrock I, reached Portland Roads tendant at old Chalmers church under | this morning from Glasgow. They wi the late Rev. Patrick | have trial spins to-morrow. {2-day | was one of the "opens. of the grat Morning ¢ $ ifax, N.S., a well-known society captured. A French steamer Bambara, with Dakar, West Africa. an authority on vessel-wrecking, 'and has been connected with the shipping wields in the pulpit. The doctor has | Methodist in London, in the 'cargo of gunpowder and dynamite, has probably been blown up at sea, on her maiden trip from Marseilles to A woman whose name cannot be leaned is reported to have been fa- ? , | tally shot in the west end, Schenecta- which have 10 be harnessed to the | dy, N.Y., and her assailant is said t sledge each by its traces, or else they | have killed himself. ther." Captain W. T. Davie died at his re- , Quebee, on Fridav. He was The Furnishin, Of the Kite Is as important as the furni any room in the house. We 3 to give careful attention to it We _haye the things with which En Kitchen. No cost in this. department, but lot tistaction in what you buy. chen Tables, $2 to $6.50, tehen Cabinets' far $5.50 to .ROBT. J. REI . THE LEADING UNDERTAKE 'PRINCESS ST. = AMBULANCE Maye sy Laidlaw's lias oy ' KIRKPATRICI ; the good people of Kingston. The reason is not : RI STORE : hard to find, for itis a matter of gommon notoriety | | en Go 3 The stamp of public approval has long since "been put 'upon our business and 'our methods by ov As well a our incomparable » {Artist Proofs, Engravinge, and wend together with our immense excelled Picture Framing facili carry a complete line of- Artis terials, Post Cards, Passe Parto < ing, Mounting and Matting Boar all" the Noveltias usuglly found First-Class Art Stove. that if you want the best for' the least: money in Dry Goods of any kind that LAIDLAW'S is the place to get it. And then almost every day we are offering something to our patrons for FAR LESS than equally good goods can be bought for elsewhere. i We have learned the lesson that HARD BUY- ING MAKES EASY SELLING and are con. BY JOHN H, Mi 1 WILL SELL BY PUBLIC tioh, at my rooms, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 1 The Seven Hrick and Stone 1] the property. of John Mcleod, stantly watching for trade advantages, so that buy- ing in large quantities and for spot cash we secure " many special things that would otherwise never come to Kingston at all. . o Village of Portsmouth, and oppos Orange Hall. The houses are rapar; there is hard and soft we the premises, and cars pass the 'The houses will be sold enbloc parately, to suit purchaser; terms of payment. Also three Houses, Nos. 10, 12, 14, on Pa street, which wre all rented. For | To-morrow: ,- Hale JOHN "H. MILLS, Auct NO: ROUBLE ! card and we will call for your Ja wash. it and return it to you' pr fl . kindly remembrances of that former | presence of R. W. Perks, M.P., and Font I , Chalmers minister, who was recogniz- | other leaders of Methodism. a (TUESDAY) Parker's Dye Works and Lau ed in those days as far in advance of | Frank Buchanan, Chicago, who is to T. EB HAWLEY, Manager. lands of the investi the Simen, Dr. Nilligan recalls with lead the bridge and iron workers in 4 , 408, 109 Brock & gation was . p! » , ys he worked in | their struggle with the United States i fer i EL : pe . the foundry here when a lad. Now he | Steel corporation, predicts a general We will o the following pur 1 WANTED. " Gull Take Clear Of Ice. is ono. LH he foremost Bioachers . in labor war througho ut the wounity. ;chased from a Linen Handkerchief A ATP am-- ; 3 res y . Margare: rve, A : i . v Harlowe 3.--Farmers are com and has ministered in old St. An- | died at Guernsey on rll Ly She Maker in Belfast, Ireland : novaky, Williamaville, mencing " work. Yebterday a | drew's church. Toronto, over | was an old friend of Queen Victoria A' PAKLOR MAID. APPLY TO took all the ice out of twenty-five years. He is one of $hose | and well known throughout the Uni- kent 85 King street. ll La This will enable the | Lind who will never reach 'the church | tad Kingdom. She was verv wealthy. . river drivers to commence their usual age limit, for he grows more vigorous |. In the old South church in Boston, : Ind 10 SPLIT MIGA: AL) work. A Spanver of men started for | ns the years pass. Speaking some time | which is supposed to have the chest ye Tic Suis. Pi river morning. Those who at- | 'ago ahout the power of preaching, | congregation in that ' city, last Sun: y BY 1ST OF MAY, HOUSE FROM ; Dr. Milligan said that: when he went day, he 20th March, the collections 9 2% to $13 a month. Address L..' hae occu inte the Eanunit, he lid 80 with the | amounted to $4,000, for the funds of : : office. ; come ull con that & message | the associated charities. 8 RW. GELS "TO Wi A hod a To for the people, and he delivered it | Prof. S. Herbert Capper, M.A. Mac. LAD ' FINE A toms: AunlY Ena put on with all the force and earnestness he | donald 'professor of architecture, at LINEN Coy. i hos for could command. McGill University, will resign his posi- { : HEM i : ET t i -------- tion to accept an appointment as first STITCHED a BC ky Bell Saraidah in i th a Still Rarer Volume. Pe ac of architecture in the . Vie gpd . hE Jroning, Aply: at, 55. a X . a 've 5 : toria University, Manchester, Eng. wr hd x uske- | this week. J. Wheeler, of the Rath- amas pe iasmahet, Colborne Word comes from Oleoft, N.Y. that ; ) . GOOD, GENERAL SERVANT; TW A 0 was in the village last ume 'than - A. E. Herod, as regards | about sixty feet of the shore end of ® f h) the family. Apply 260 Alived » aturday. Mrs. D. Thompson, who Oddfellowship. He has the seals and.|the west pier went out 'on Sunday an erc corner street. ; by-laws of the Manchester Unity, | night, during the storm. At the lake ® A. SMART 'HOY, ABOUT 17 Y which was organized here in 1833 by | end of the pier, about 500 feet out, is "a Ned of age; to learn | woodwork. | his father, who was an 'bfficer in the | located the lighthouse. This is consid- . . Yo. H Apuin 9 British mavy when: stationed here, | eted secure. : J Some of these are slightly is y but so A HOUSEKEEPER FOR A MID John Laird's father was a chartered | Jom - 'Allen, 'retired heavyweight slight a defect in weave as to be ha | tabl aged gentleman; no family. | member, and the Princess street paint- mpion pugilist of the world, who y percep abie, at this office. ** J.N." i » er still holds his "pater's" of | for the past twenty-five years has con- The values range from 1sc, 18c, 208s. A Ce left for New York mewbership. Mr. Laird often heard [ducted a small saloon at St. Louis, each BUYER FOR FIRE PROOF ! Bh ln pis week al Moos |e [ater any that fn Urs aye | Mo od rom ermal dts : Sod ely, eget BEE x FO 5 + < i erm , Eng., ee ut Belleville, ¥ the te] aad he Rt Te hen. 5 am, Eng YOUR CHOICE TO-MORROW. MORNING A GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HO were served at the close. The differences between officials and g Bork no vain or Vening. A Kingston Man Robbed. \ employers of the Wabash road have 7 EACH Bly to Mrs. Williams, 1 William who late v- - 3 been satisfactorily settled. Conduc- . * : Pm illiam Davidson, ly arri Bane And Antidote. 8 . d A NOED & ed in Watertown, N.Y., from King The tion of St. G 's ca. | OT brakesmen and baggagemen on SALE AT 9: AT ONCE EXPERIENCED cl ston, Ont., became intoxicated, fell in thed } derive untailt in itation for | PoSsenger service will get twelve per :30 TO-MORROW. ' 4 vy olerron. NR orroti with a couple of soldiers of the 9th the Survie, ap "enter cent. increase, and those in freight . quired. Sool at 201 Unive Infantry and three women. He woke | po whos up they service fifteen per cent. over rates, ex- #3 : : avenue. up in the Oakland House minus his | poard ite the. Rates aloreaid isting January, 1902. . Ek se < . - watch and chain and money. The | 3. 0 Shpos 3 Father John of Cronstadt has re y . BOILER MAKERS, PATTERN M teh Toeosored \ week contained the, amumoth fused * honorar¥~ grembership on coun: a) ers, machinists snd moulders. | wal was a pawn 'shop, and inelegant figure of Hawkins: this | 5 are 4 hour day. ress "Vancouver . Wane: cil of University of Dorpat objecting > \ gineeri Works, Limi week the more graceful enticement of to being "placed on the same footing + . \ : A tsp ¥ Soiver, B.C, : Slaradora for Holy Thursday freets fas that Godless man, Count Tolstoi, | § * ©" ~ ETI T : rtp eee Hho pious eve. There: the worst heretic. of our evil days, INI INASP NST Pa AS, 2 TWO OR THREE = GOOD. ROC services daily this week and thus the surpassing all former heretics. He is Nr ih or without board, bet -------- i. Brought Good Prices. z Today J. H. Mijls sold by auction the household effects of Mrs. N. E. Runians, Princess street. The sale at- tracted a very large atiendaus and prices' ruled. parlor set 830; bed-room sets," $15; or gan, $14.50; and everything else in aon: Mills has booked two tempter will be overthrown, the other for the 23rd. ------------ A hitch bas occurred in the frans- "I don't care if it is Lent, 1 can't esp ou eating fish." Sn "Well, you can have eggs in any "Them give me chicken every day." Dr. Knignt's report to the meteoro- logical department - shows Kingston's more imporiant sales, one for the | bro 17th B.A, BCL, D.CL., K.C, one of the most prominent men in St. John, N. B., died after a long illness. He wag sixty years of age and unmarried. Mr. Jack was a writer of ability and Nad contributed much to magazines and Knapp, accused 'of the murder of An- na Mitchell, Londonville, N.Y., have aght in a verdict of not guilty. ploy, of Captain Adrian Mather; evi- was purely circumstantial. The rumor of the death of M. Stoh- erbina, the Russian consul at Mitro- They were fellow-servants in the em- ONLY ' | ONLY 50 CENTS. - ONLY ] : at 0 . (roots. State" Tr "-g : n Jetter 10 K.Go 'Whig: ole. AT THE LOCKETT SHOE STOR i Eo iw wet th STORE. Murshall & Co, . Omt. "Childrer PR +p ee eh . » ER , au and, | ren's - Boots fs hier ool Jane 3 : = loyment. Address P.O. Box Dongola Kid, with dark blue velvet tops; sizes 3to0.7, th real, MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRA Ahecial ae Jor, fifteen 3 days prik. 'ools, ion, . Chocolate Kid, with valvet tops of same color. sizes 3 to 7, ONLY SOCENTS | | 0)o! Fpme color, siz Patent Leather Boots, with kid tops, sizes 3 to 7, Poneols Kid, wil patent ache son sizes 3 to 7, Ladies' Boots Dongola: Kid, neat shapes, kil and patént tips. A splendid assortment at $1.25, $1,50, $1.75, $2 AND $2.50. - TRUNKS AND VALISES. | Aen per cent. nthily. Al contract vight = party. For particulars, address Clark, Drake & Ha 9-85 Wall street, PAFTHFD fl. PERSON TO TRA well established house in a en) on retail merch

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