Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1903, p. 4

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Th $1 esis § fo Co affairs, Hated 0 that ot farther = ambaseadois Constentinople which the -- had been Open n to wee to it that the reform in the Baltans were sincerely Schgmen; These representations had | been: supported by all the other pow: ers, A. Constoiinople despatch states that it is rumored from Uskub that the Albanians are sgain gathering in the Drenitza tr They are de- termined to attack Prishtina and ex- pel the Sepvian consul. Important de- pected to follow the military operons in Albania in the next fow A Fr adi 4 from Sofia states that a sories of new conflicts is reported from Macedonia. A Land of insurgents has bad three encounters with Turkish Ti i 2 g = : £ 2 iif £ F A FF i i t £ g : i ed that more ties shall be laid and & rail which is not serviceable in any street pavement. > EDITORIAL NOTES. According to Dr. Beattie-Neshitt Mr. Gamev is still the white haired boy. The doctor has perhapé good reason for not deserting th member for Mani: toulin.: § -- The temperance people of Manitoba are said to be "humping." By that it is meant that they are most active in the local election. ~ Mr. Roblin, the premie¥; is having his Jon troubles from them. ; / The marine insurance in Canadas is said to operate very much against the St. Lawrence route. Frequent acci- dente are the omuse of the high rates, and there will be no change until the conditions change. A crisis in British Columbia. The lieutenant-governor does not sce his way clear to sign a recent act, affect- ing the C.P.R., and the premiers fate is uncertain, He goes on or goes down with his legislation. The Dominion Medical Council would have been an accomplished fact had the Quebeo - legislature given its ap provak The scheme goes over for "a year, and for all time--unless the Que, bec people change their minds. . Mr. Whitney Is again talking = in { large language. He says the consefva; tive party "has its foot upon the threshhold of the government of ' 'this' thing when he picked out the offiog of minister of mines. vi -- The council Is not weary yet---at least some of the members are not-- railway com- mittee's order on the subway question : Abe court's order ight punishment of great of- is much commented upon in American press, Abusers of chil- dren, and men called villains and mons- ters by the judges, should be hurt in some way. The man who burned a to punish her should be branded in return. Mr. Boyle, consul general at Liver pool, is visiting old acquaintances in Toronto. Mr. Boyle was a former re- porter, who leit Canada, settled in McKinley became Mr. Boyle was provided with an office which yields him $20, change its track, and it is not desir- EARL OF YARMOUTH AND MISS THAW. to 2st. There will be 200. delegates afterwards make a tour of Cana' da,in parties. One party of fifty will visit Kingston on August 30th and anoth- er on September 9th. They will spend the aftbrnoon and night here, and leave for Montreal by the R. & O. N. steamer the Tollowing morning. The Kingston Bbard of Trade is asked to make arrangements and will do so in conjunction with the city council. The Montreal Corn Exchange asked the Kingston board to adopt a reso lution favoring an amendment of the Jaw to allow inspection of grain. east of Port William, independent of the original Manitoba inspection, Such an amendment was thought inadvis- able, as it would permit mixing after shipment, The petition to the Ontario legisla- ture regarding the incorporation of the Kingston and Frontenac. railway company, was endorsed. OBSERVATIONS. In A Bad Plight. Montreal Herald, } (When a din thinks. he knows it all ¥ Ja is seldom able to get his neighbors to endorse his thoughts. i Gamey In Demand. London Advertiser. 'While Gamey holds the stage, the province." Gamey thought the aamé | law. 'makers at Ottawa and Toronto will Bave to use a megaphone: to reach the ear of the country. An Awful Doubt. - Ottawa Journal Is it possible that Mr. Camey wads so foolish as to offer money 'to Frank Sullivan last month to swear not to a lie, but to the truth ? It Is A Freezing Time. Brantford Expositor. Toronto Word says Mr. Gam ey is an unfit man to sit in the legis lature. If our contemporary had ar rived at that conclusion some weeks ago. there would not now be so much for it to take back and apologize for. It Was 'Quite Cheeky. A lady had 'a rather peculiar experi- ence while walking + down Princess street yesterday morning, about eleven o'clock. A fairly well-dressed, migde rr man accosted her, calli name, and shaking hands TR he di ner of some old acquaintance. 4 lady, failing to nize the strang farm hand from her country home, fal" tored, "1 don't know you, sir, and 1 have no recollection of ever seeing ou On, yes. you do," replied the bold man, am Johany------- and you do know me," and_ without further ex- planation walked hurriedly away. as though feared a policeman might loom up around the corner, which Suid J ave been a friendly hoon just ih 0 gu fair friend. was [fast coming to the con- _ ay the stood for a moment watching the bunco man glide out of sight, that she d come in contort with the "Harem Spider," or a lip pery Javk, sickpocket, or a modern: Mephis Last evenihg. while. on her way home to her up-town hoarding house, she carried her umbrella with the heavy handle uppermost, thet she might render a smart crack across the iv, | face to any cheeky atcoster. REED J Lount buried at i Fire EV na] | troops from Britain, and most of them will | stated thay the | The Kingston Locomotive Works. Af manufacturers and e¢mplayers who ap- though thinking he might he sotie] \ and Bashi-Bazouks. It is Albanian troops and | pmmitting atrocities. The'd pea of the Vrichino district in chdna oy against ' the Alban- ians~who were plundering the Silage on April 20th, Although indifferently armed the peasants maintained the struggle for twelve hours. A SCHOOL OF MINING. The Annual Meeting Held On The annual meeting of the School of financial report showed revenue of $12,137.70; expenditure, $42,347.10; de- ficit $209.10, Dr. Goodwin presented a report showing the growth of the school since its beginning ten years ago. There are now 132 students tak- oe engineering courses. Dean Dupuis read. a 'report on the advancement in the courses and upon the matricula- tion requirements. A resolution was passed recomumend- ing: the governors to urge on the On- tario government the need of funis for Monday Evening So Mining was held Monday evening. The | WHEN ADAM Picked and put on his first fig leaf, the Men's ,Clothing business was born. The first ready-made arment was a fig leaf. Probably Adam wasn't sa- tisfied with the {irst leaf and thought be'd try another. By and bye he found one that suited him--Cut, mater- ial, fit and gpality, Adam: was shrewd, he looked around, and now Sir, if you are not fully satisfied with the Clothing you are wearing, suppose you look around, suppo-e you look here, ; Our patrons are always satisfied. We make them so by giving them the best Clothing to be had any- where on earth for the money. If you have never bought Clothing at this store, follow Adam's exaraple and look ardund. Come here-- That's what we are driving at, for if you come once, you'll come again. Dundonald Suits, $17, $i6, $15, $12.50, $I2. SIO, $a. Ask fo ses our GROSVENOR RAINGOATS Overcoat and Raincoat combined, 'good rain or shine," $10, $12, $12.50, $16.50. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. rode mnt mr -- High Class MILLINERY. OUR STOCK Is now overflowing with the finest range of goods shown this season. TO-DAY'S ADDITIONS of Paris and New York Headwear are beautiful. SPENCE & 3, SPENCE & C0, The Leading Milinery Store. ® the 'equipment of the new buildings. A paper on © "Forest Preservation" was read by George Johnston, Dominion statistician, Ottawa, and a discussion upon it followed. Mr. Whiting, representing the Canay dian Locomotive gompany was, one of the forty representative Canadian |. peared before Bir "Wilfrid Laurier to protest against any increase in the re strictions imposed by the alien labor: law on 'the introduction of skilled 1a- bor. Mr. Whiting told the story of the machinists' strike at Kingston, The question of wages had not entered into the strike at all,'and Mr. Flett, chairman of the trades and labor con- @ress, when he had told the govern. ment starvation wages were paid there, had made an unwarranted statement. The boy is whistling for his two comrades. Where are they ? ------------ The tories' cross-petition against 8S. Madole, detantey Tamla. HM. in } stuos, Will be dismissed on May 12th. The judges decided in favor of ¥r. Carscallen, both 'at the trial and on appeal. Had the appeal. beén de- cided the other way the cross pétition would have been Mavor Bell states that the Toronto branch" of the. 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