Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1903, p. 1

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7 DAILY MEMORANDA. . i ------ % a af To-morrow is St. o's he : "Hiawatba' loc. ee aah: Brow. Royal Arcanum meets on 'shursday school examinations dburm tof morrow. i ip ale ? Pan ees board meets, 1:30 3 f 3 a hUrRIeY. eg of Ireland, dice, | He Said He'd Been Put Off MAL, Jam, te Thursday 'at 3:08 At Buffalo Sub rises ul a 5 aan and sets wt 6:52 pom. .y an - ~~ Machelors are auch by selection: old ds. hy lack of it. -------- hingeten and, Bath road toll gates i wold, a'm., Thursday. When a wan is Rased win nim KR) S NG 0 sell he knows who to' blame. E T N Ww. Consistency may be a jewel, but it is -- not received in any paws sho Concert and sale, St. Paul's school{ gg WAS ASKED IF HE WOULD RE I a---- g rE aR RL \ Lh Lake. TBE ER room. 'Lhuracay evenink, i furniture 'at TURN. - i 3 SE i home of J, 8S. Henderson, 10:38 a. m. Taffeta 2 T . . ey for construction of "sidewalks This Question the Member ¥ : To s Question or 3 . B of cil oer, pke with ) B= IM J, cowinecr., WERE] Manitoulin Returned. an Eva- e, back ¢' | pone oh bas. "This. Coal spelt [818 bes sive Answer--He Should Be me way. long. youn ¥ivery woman would like f B Brought Back RR G : gn. The n, Apri ~R. R. Gamey is oyal Blie fees : z 3 he 3 into the ministry if she weren't uff NEW SUIT hat might "hinder him trom: bes} fi Buflalo, and says that he is. taking one thét ha a snap add sViAG a woman sits Careless about |S ast Bromy the srcitotient and worty wl, April 22.-The that is only foung in the best 5 hos: she doesnt wear in a room AQ. im" seonsequent - to is charges enguire into the grade, intiey o-order garments. i w tier: husband it is because she men 8 a | i ¥nows: thot sort. of thing has ceased to the govern t and the aus : at the Right THE TIME to see our full as- ppland, missionary sartment of interest him. suing hearing. He says he will return the presiding FIT-REFORM « H. MORELAND, ql 7 i BY JOHN H. MILLS. JCTION SALE OF FINE WOUSE- . HOLD FURNITURE and solemnizing reckless and wis and, finally, that 5a 4 i y iin. 5 s.r dal r. Charlton de- y budeet" discus up the trade is approved of the Germany, and tof retalintion would meet them yaght experience no response to trade 10 Creat was not in a take the risk of | Edward will change his mind ot oreign nations, | jut moment and will 'visit Pope Lea was much larger 18 sevens a ferment, especially in Ire: His conclusion sion to-day, The man who knows that hundreds of | to Toronto when he gets ready. Fhe S to, millions "on hundreds of 'millions are | Ay unostentatiously as possible, Mr. }hi i pal church in thy in the face ahout the ruinous waste . building battleships. od a room at the Mansion house shall be brought a pov, while the best patterns en ------------= | where he has since remained. He Was. sourt of bishops, | ™ / seen by the Toronto News correspon: siegin their inves dent this afternoon. He had just : finished his lunch, and was comfort 114 Princess ably smoking & cigar in the hotel lounging-foom, Gamey said : "I came here to get a A ® Tittle rest. 1 won't say how long 1 am, going to stay; maybe a few days. 1 may go back to-morrow. 1 will 3 "Are you not wanted any more at very handsome Toilet Sets, |, "I oe Fr ivad asked. all colors to match any| "I don't know. The prosecution has 1 have received instructions t un 4 . finished with me as far as ow. . | waning but even ON "THURSDAY ne en, yv: | color room, dainty tints, | Maybe the defence will want me." . it is undeniable 3 and FRIDAY, 2 "Will you go back if you are want Norfolk Gi i nd odd shapes, prices very low, |..." ° orfolk Gives (Hn able dletress In fol} at the ; from Mr. Gamey evaded the question by orts AR ol tie Yalvahle futniture, Sonia saying : 3 . : made by prominent British Catholics, grand Plano; Fine Bib; Plate and other "You'll have an interview with me King Bdwerd Has until now refused { Mirrors, Walnut and other room sets, | | before long. 1 came here fo get a to include a visit to the pope in his Naluut and Ogk Drahaig (anes, Ghagets a rest, and 1 cannot say just when 1 | Sues SSpociiey sojourn in Rome. King Fdward seems ] y , Spr gl a # : tresses, Bedding, Fine Cherry, Mahogany will go back. Johed if he was in Shink 10.3 ! B Li ith Toronto, so wards i Lherry aed Salant oak Cams on: could return if wanted at the hearing. rie Mah: : , s Mr. G id he is not to-day, but | at. Phillipi, ogany Chairs, . Gentlemen's r amey Sal ¥ of there Walnut and 9ther " se [expects to be. showed ot pl ne A "Wi 3 our oi ¥ ill you return before the hearing Britain. Great _ | Sudbury," next 'below his name on the 3 FRIDAY, April 24th hotel. register is that of "W. B, with wham Ji Mr. J. Ssunders Gordon presets Vicol," apparently in the same writ- than with THE canon] GRAND OPRRA 00. ing, but Mr. Gamey.said he is bere spent. on rum will argug himself Diack Gamey came here Sunday, and engag- dd. to determine NS. w Asked why he left Toronto, Mr. Weare showing SOME | iy here till 1 feel like returning." April 23rd h ed pril and 24¢ " Vatican, notwithstanding the to think it would be a und other Wardrobes with BP. Mirrors, communicatic is over ?" AL 4 (GRAND OPERAHOUSE. |)| "bh wo. vp bie pi, 0. | Ei 0 Gamey is registered as "R. Gamey, discrimination | alone. He was talking with an elder- COST OF CENSUS. G! u Ohina, Brussels and and Rugs, Stair Carpets, _ Gas Hangs, Happy Thought - Utensils, Garden Hose, and goods to numerous to Iwen- ve piaio 'Will be sold Thursday at 2 Sale each day at 10:80 am. ly, grey-haired man, tell and with a it, and , i Lg : grey moustache, but declined to say o . 9 A Waele To Be Gi: : anybody accomparied him. ome Mgr Lord as En nh a Says He Will Be Back. oo times, - so. tail Prices, 25¢., Bo0c., 75c., $1. Box seats, * vain into the L the cous to LS po J of tainable. Members, of the only through M | Bring TN JATTIIPUL. PERSON TO : well established Ff National L 8¢. Louis. 9. At Boston. 3; Ephia, 1. At Brooklyn, 1; New York, 2 ; ---------------- 1 'hive recéived instructions from John iS. Henderson to il at his residence William street, on above dates with- out resetve. JOHN H. MILLS, Auctioneer. TO LET. THE STORE AND WORK ROOM, 197 Wellington strect, also the building 201 and 208 Wellington street, suit- able for surgery and dwelling or club rooms. J. 5. KH. McCann, 51 Brock sureet. WANTED. EEE VETERAN SCRIP TO PURCHASE. J. 8. R. McCann, 51 Bi street. GIRLS TO SPLIT MICA. APPLY AT Kens Bros, mica works, Princess St. A GOOD - COOK. APPLY IN THE evening to Mrs. Hiram Calvin, 131 King street. ei i ------------ A FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND CAKE baker. Apply ai. once to E. A Riklay, Napauce, Onl IMMEDIATELY, A _ DOMESTIC FOR ral No washing: Good ork. ages: Apo 111 Wellington street ------------------------------------ FIRST » CLASS PASTRY (FEMALE) cook. No - Sunda vk Hous ever, night. Go ages. pply "J That Whig. - FIRST-OLASS _GBNERAL. SER- al Abviy L. Apply t in the even- jon FAKES NOR FADS . BUT hs 1d oy Used aver} day by everybody, : 't you thom Others and make forfunes. room. Write at once to G. Marshall & Co., Londen, Ont. MEDIATELY, A FIRST - CLASS dressmaker, to take charge of a «Hop; 'good cutter and fitter, having had good city experiende. State ex- perience and salary expected. Mrs. John Garvin, Sydenham, Ont. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Special offer for fitesn min E April. Tools, tuitice, and positions included. 4 me a ym Write Moler Bar. PERSONS OF GOOD to. manpage distrigt offices in each state for house of "long stonding. Selary $20 weakly in fash hursday, direct {rom main of | Bite with sll Svatimer 'Colonial Co. "Chicago. TRAVEL for » na few counties, Sifting on retail merchants and ts. al territory. Selary a year able " and expenses permanent. Busi- rushing. Foclone 'an . Btandard Ohicago Jenoue--At - Pittsburg, 5 Philadel Col. William B: Arthur, president of Lhe Iiinois Ceutral road from 1858, # at his farm near Ur- $1.50; Seats on" sule Wi , 30 a.m. Wedneaday April 29th, "THE PRIN- oss CHIC." SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Distinguished Actress, Mrs. Lomoyne WILL BE SEEN IN THIS city at the Grand in her latest cessful comedy, "Among Those Pres- ent," under the direction of George H. Brennan. This promises to be the most notable event of resent theatrical season. Sale of seats will commence on Mon- day, April" 27th. Prices 235¢. to $1.50. On account of the interest manifested in Mrs. LeMoyne's appearance, and the large L of enquiries already made at the box office, it has been decided that applications for seats sent in before the ovening sale will be filed in she order of their receipt. Free list will positively be suspended for this engage ment. TWO CITY HALL \monTs Under auspices Y.M.C.A. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 23-24 Fifty of Kingston's best singers end a childrens' chorus of 100 voices will pre- sent the Dramatic Cantata "DAVID, THE SHEPHERD BOY" Platform arranged to represent Holy Land Scenes, Handsome Oriental Cos tumes. A. U. Brander, Conductor, Boston, Mass. Admission 20¢. Tickets now on sale at Uglow's, Taylor's and Hoag's. Plan at Uglow"s. Reserved seats 10c. extra. ound ! At No. 332 King St. The best place in the ¢ity to get your meals. Special rates to table boarders. Short order work a specialty. "WE NEVER CLOSE." CONGRESS RESTAURANT CON. MILLAN, FRED WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Manager BUSY WITH SEEDING. Acreage Under Crop Largest On Record. Winnipeg, April 22.--Throughout the whole of the agricultural area of Man- itoba farmers are busy with their'seed- ing," and never before in the history of the province have the weather condi: tions been more favoreble. In many points fully Gfty per cent. of the seed for next year's crop is in the ground, while in southern Manitoba average runs higher. The acremge ur crop this year will be the largest on record. ---------- Colonists Are Mired. Saskatoonty N.W.T., Apcik 22. --Twen- ty five waggons which left for the Bare colony are mired five miles from camp. The general movement begins to-day. Stations with good food sup plies have been | es every twenty miles. The colonis re be coming restless, and three of them kit for Pngland yesterday. 'One hundred belated members of the colony arrived last night. Se -- A Band of about 500 ¢ , was de force near Rado fnngtrents, | Vpartle in Bulgtirian uniform, Toronto, April 22.---Yesterday a Telegram . reporter got Gamey by telophone. This conversation ensued : "Would you mind saying Mr. Ga- wey why' vou are in Buffalo 7" "What did they do at. the court this morning !" was Mr. Gamey's an- Wer. "The whole case nearly went up in the air, owing to your absence" "That's strange," seid Mr. Gamey; "they've got my evidence, and they've got the circumstances to keep the case going for a day or two." *Are you coming back!" was the next question. "I'll be back whenever they me," was the answer. "And yoti're not gome for good" was the next guestion. "What, leave the country?" repeat: od Mr. Gamey. "How could I leave the country ? No, 1 haven't left the country, and why should 1 leave it?" "They are talking about that $900 deposit," was the answer. "That $900 deposit is my own pri vate funds, deposited to my own pri vate account and has nothing to do with the case at all" "And the deposit slip?' was the next question that went over the 'phone. "They say that the teller's initials were forged to the deposit slip, and that you are away on that account." *] have done nothing wrong in re gard to the deposit slip or anything elve," was Mr. Gemey's answer. "I'm not here to keep out of the §ay on account of anything I've done, a I'm not keeping out of the way at all." "And you intend to come back ?" "Of course 1 intend to come back," want worry over my account, My absence will he explained all in good time, and. I will be on hatd when I'm wanted. There. need be no mistake about that." Leaving The Country. Copenhagen, April 22-It is stated hete that the Norwegian government is watching with anxiety the sterdy departure of Norwegians, The exodus itis estimated that fully 40,000 emi grants will leave this year. The weri ousnest of the situation lies in the fact that the emigrants are chiefly of the better class of aptisans, sections of the population that can be ill snared. If the movement continues the government will take measuces to check it. Fishing Fleet Goes Out. Halifax, April 22.-The Nova Scotia fishing feet is prevaring for the spring voyage to the Grond Basks. Ni Tess than forty-four vessels arrived in this port yesterday for supplies, prior to Jeavihe for the banks. Bach of these vessels average crews of sevenicen men. Was Cut In Two. Nontresl, April 22--Mivs Susan Kieley, of 210° Ottawa slreet, was cul two while crossing the Grand Trunk tracks at Guy street last night. AF ter waiting for one train to paw che gud {did not cee another train coming in the opposite direction, + | said Mr. Gamey. "My Triends need not, reached a total of 30,006 in 1902, and States would mean more than a vre ference in the British market to the extent of the tax on breadstulls. His conclusion wai an apneal for a volicv that would bring together the English-speaking peoples on this con- tinent and Europe, and because he de sired this end he stood for recinrocity, He thought that in site of what oth- ers had said the time was propitious for reciprocity, the United States bav ing come to a better understand the values . Canada's resources than it formerly held. He deflared that the letter from Senator Fairhanks to Sir Wilfrid Lanrier came at the instance of the "president of the United States, with the purpose of securing a re-on- ening of the joint hirk commission, Turning to transportation, Mr. Char interMre with the producers of the west finding a market for their wheat wherever they could. Action taken hy Canada must be on legitimate lines. The United States poeds our wheat and mav, he anid. remove the duty for the nurpose of getting it more chean- lv. Mr. Charlton was procecding tn develop his theory that Casada and the United States - were one country nhvsically and commercially, and brought several interruptions from Mr. Gowurlav. of Colchester, whose RBritish patriotism makes thes houndary be- tween the two countries a very promi: pent line of demarcation. When Mr. Charlton had concluded with an elo- auent plea for good relations between Canada and the United States, Mr Clancy, the member for Bothwell, mev. od the adjowrnment of the debate, and the house also adjourged. At the opening of the session, Mr. David Walfce, the newly elected mem: ber for Russell. was introduced by Sig Wilfrid Beurier and D, C. Fraser. A SMALL SURPLUS neste In Public Accounts Of the Pro- vines, Toremto, April 22.-THe public ac presented to the legislature vesterdnv afternoon. The receipts are given as $4.203,082, $4,345,003. The halgnce broucht over rom the goes ix BVIB.561, It will be seen the trea- surc's figures, that there a small surplus, MR. CRERAR APPOINTED To Administer Estate Of G. W. Todd. Hamilton, April 22.9, D, Crerar, K.C., bas been appointed by the at torney- general's department to look after the government's interests in commection with the "administration of the estate of George Washington Todd, the wealthy beggar who died here recently. Mr. Crerans' next of Fin of the de eh handing over the body to any per son. The Allan line RMLE Tonidias hom Halifax ~ for Li sailed from ine of ton deprecated anythine that would counts of the provisce for 1902 were end the expenditure as tions are to satisfy himself who the deronsed i=, before vin Movife amount expended 'upon date was S1IBUSI It was expected that all reports would be out before the close of the calendar vesr. Lord Minto has written Lord Lyve. den extending a welcome to the party of British parliamentarians © who are to visit Canada this summer, . The Governor-Geners] and Lady Min- to are to pay London a visit on 12th of May, and will be the guests of Mayor and Mrs, Beck, A cablegram from Joseph Pope, in London, corrects an erroneous fmpres sion that the work of the Alaskan boundary agents has been postponed, The formal meeting of the commission has been postponed, but preparation goes on apace. The wspective cases, with documents and evidence, must be filed hy May 2nd, and Mr. Sifton, the British agent, with his staff, are. haed at work. The attorney general the so- licitor general, with Messrs. Blake and Robinson, afe gasisting in the prepar- ation of the case and the officials of the foreign office are lending valuable ald. It hae leaked out that Gen. Baden Powell has been busy carrying owt in- structions issued to him by the Rei. tish war office to investigate charges made by veturned members of the South African constabulary. Thime complaints were made in London. "Policeman To Go To Prison, New York, April 22 ~Fugene A. Ma- storsop, a former policeman, convicted of abduction, was sentenced to eight vents in prison at hard labor. His at- torney contended that the maximom sentence under the law at the time of the commission of the crivie was five years. Justice Davis took the matier under consideration. Masterson was acoused of procuring girls for immoral purposes. Roovevelt Will Be Nominated. Los Aneecles, Cal., Aprid 22.<In an interview David B. Honderson, former speaker of tives, said: be renominated, in my opinion, by the next republican © national convention. hat goes without saying, and he will have no opposition. No other name will go before the convention." Both To Come Over, ; Southampton, April 24.--8ir Thom- as Linton has decided to wend both the Shamrock III and the Shamrock 1 to America. This will permis the latter being used as a t horse off Sandy Hook and the chal r will be able to make up the time on this: side hy her recent dimnasting. "The battleship lows, which left Pea sacola, Fla.. Monday, to complete her target practice in the gull, was towed in disabled hy ber steamoipe bursting and tearing away the steering cons. President Roosevelt is enjoving Kis sojourn in the Yellowstone Park, The president' ix reported to be in fine | health nod spirits. 5 H. W. Denyes, Marmors, has puech- aced the hardware stock of W. B Sin gheton & Son, Carleton Place. William Pound once. Messrs, Sullivan and pect to return this evening, -- -------- AGAIN FEAR BOXERS. Armed Patrols Guard the Victoria, B.C., April §2.-The hai Times says the Pekin mines are now being poli the revival of Boxerism in of Russian expeditions steamer Shinano that Russinne was toll Ww ¢ twenty-one wounded. Work has been commenced P 10 be ervotod, to the memory of Li Hubg a . to wuthorize the eity 10. buy tally ; Port Delhgusie, +A

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