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

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REAL FIREMEN BATTLE | " AT ST. AGATHE. . 'Have Been Ordered to St. Jerome, 'Now Controlled. Montreal, June 6.--The firemen from Montreal, after a seven-hour battle two miles northeast of Ste. Agathe, of the property |vesterday, were ordered last night to recommendations | St. Jerome, where the Regiclen ta ee besides ent of accounts) | greatly alarmed over the danger from the ade of James Mallen fa ragiog bush fire. A special C.P.R. wood be accepted, the | train left Ste. Agathe about niid- being $6.98 a ton | night, with men and apparetus for the hard wood $6.97 a cord; that the | threatened village. Ste. Agathe is office closet be placed in | considered out of danger for the pre- sanitary condition; and that |sent. 'For several hours during the : account of City Engineer Kirk- | day, the electric light plant, ~ north ufartor- Patrick for subway plans be not paid. [east of the village, was in danger of and | In connection with the latter, it | destruction from flames, which work- might be mentioned that the plans | ¢d through the woods at an in it g : i HE r E i i g £ Washable PoE Clean your Homes, Wash your Cotton Dress Good yo os Glo Side wht de 5 This soap gives better satisfaction than any ot ' js pure and possesses a cleansing power that o ' : does not and can not, Most of the English Novelty. Goods are Clean home, clean clothes, are indispensab £E ef, oF £374: HE ei Be fie fii TH 3 2 i and rotor "bai ne p: , but ware ordered prepared by the council's | credible ae of apeed. At ten » thin | only | n | solicitor for his use. Councillor | o'clock the Montreal firemen, engine here for Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist thing in the i fol. | building was ¥ he lose of the | Spoor made that explanation which and hose waggon, which were station- everything In home spotlessly clean with res Sinem company is cst lat 85, | was not known to the committee at | ed in the village, were despatched to 3 J the time of its meeting. The report | the scene, which they reached none | At & meeting of the St. George's | was adopted, but Mr. Kirkpatrick's [100 soon to save the electric light Saciety, last night, a committee was | bill was afterwards ordered by the | plant from disaster. jappointed to take preliminary steps | council to be paid. From ten until five last evening, the toward inaugurating a movement to The finance committee's report, pre- | Montreal men, assisted by a dozen erect a gtatue to William Shakes- | sented by Councillor Pillar, stated | mill hands, fought the bush fires with peare. It'is proposed to erect the | that the cost of the concrete work on | two streams and secured = control A ir - SUNLIGHT § . ASK FOR THE OCTAGON B Scotch Chambrys and Zephyrs | Snutight Soap Washes the Clothes White and wor statue in Aljan; Garduns. the jot floor ya in the committee's | finally. Twice the fromen had u flats : { inion too high, and recommended | row escape from e loss 'of their ul LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TO mediate ot han THE CROP OUTLOOK. that in future all work required to | hose, which was cut off by the flames, 123%¢,, 15¢C., 20cC. yard, : LN - to om thints iter lsh be done and which would cost over | Shortly after returning to the village -. i Ir Meadows Ruined But Grain Crop | #50 be awarded by tender. an order was received from Chief Be- Delicate French andie . 1 Is Promising. Account an, hali the cost of |noit at Montreal, to proceed to St. ; p---- - ' g Sharpton, June 4.--The ther i repairs to a said to be on the | Jerome with hose. ' aah" nee" 3 sy . 5 Ordained Ana Toducted, extremely dry; meadows NE eT to boundary line of "Portland and Cam- | The Outremont council, a municipal- 30¢, 25C., 3yc - EDUCATIONAL. Nein was eid ue proskytery be light and if rain does not come | 90 townships was leit to the chair- | ity just outside this city has agreed to g ; - 'a ee Gould » church. ion the evening: of the 4th inst., | "oon light, shallow land meadows will Man of x and bridges for settle- Exempy from taxes for twenty years, | Basket Weaves m White SCHOOL OF ART or down ; .. | not be worth cutting. A favorable . 2 t 'anada Radiator company, of |} 3 : y voy - for the ordination of Robert Forth ing vora The motion of Councillors Wilkins | Perth, Ont., who intend putting up a for Waists and Suits' 5 1 Evening feature is the lange amount of old ha; the allies oi She fully, on hand. About two-thirds of - Gray to give a grant of $400 to foundry on some land they ve in bers | £rain js standing iv well. The rest in- Portland township towards the cost | Outrement. Exemption was granted on cludes some late sown, which has not of recent small-pox cases, brought | the condition the company erect a sprouted yet. On the whole the pros- orth some discussion. Councillors | plant costing at least $75,000 and pect of a good grain crop is not too |' proule 'and Spoor raised objection, | that they employ the first year of the : Me | bad; if we get a good ram within 'the the Intter claiming that more definite | exemption at least fifteen working- iate dis | Pest two weeks. Pastures are getting formation should be provided Im f men, who are residents of Outrement "Thy King- very bad and water is scaréde. Much a blinhin The council, he said, was and heads of families, seventy-five the Fotheringham hay- | "eadow land has already been turn . iol ng a bad precedent by such | second year, and ninety the third and the questions proposed ed into paste. . All até drops, gran 3 Counetlior Franklin believed remaining years of the exemption. wak, by prayer and the | planting, ete., are at a standstill. | PR Te MShips should pay the ex- ie hands of the preshy- This dute twelve years ago the crop pense. hb . : amis rt ret ta the office | Prospect was much worse than at an amendment was moved by Coun- ory. , v set af present, and the" rain did not' come | CHO Pillar and Spoor that as there of the. boly ministry, Ha was then |, i are a number of townships in. the | Attack On Sheriff Dawson By Mr, : i suitably addressed by Rev. James till after the middle of June, yet oun id t ] A ny n Gallagher Ussqualled facilities for securing posi- Kidney trot Cumberland, and the congregation hy | there Was an abundant grid crop, _S8iL1 10. Contain. small-pox-cases BEAeE, Zuma ry ay The church twa filled | erhups - better - than - we have had the matter be left over for further | In the house, Thursday evening, Mr by an attentive audisnce; and the pro- | vinve, although the hay crop of that consideration. Councillor Pringle made Gallagher moved for correspcndence 4 olla wore axded with deep in. [Year 'wax very light. An early the plea that rich townships had re- regarding the resolution of county 8 reg drought, altheugh always serious for ceived .small-pox grants, andthe poor- f council, asking. for. .dismissal-.of -- the vis TN oii ; yori la ws, is often bettér for grain | n OU should receive like treatment. [eheriff, and regarding: the substitution p------ thin too much wet. The amendment was carried. of the sherifl for the registrar, as re The grain that was drilled in is a |. The matter of commuting the sher. | turning officer in the provincial elec- reat deal better than that' vow. if's fees to $300 a year was laid over | tion. He declared the government's de- 25¢., 35¢, 39¢ Yr Fancy White Muslins | a 100, 12%c., 15, 20C.. 25C., 35C. ala 33) Yolawetw BO. . y ° INSSS COLLEGE Plain Dress Linens BNGSTON BUSINGS: Dieu, 20C., 25¢, 35¢. TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE . POSITIVELY DENIED. ons. largest and best equipment in Canada 351 Queen Strest, Kingston. SEND FOR CATALOQUE. D Confederation Life Buildings, Teronto. MONEY AND BUSINESS. Kid ar TT TEESE ER 190 HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL- lars in sums from one thousand to ¥ hi i ill next sessi isi o fue road cast. . Thirty years ago, in u lesson. % na cision, that the charge was too trivial usand dollars. icu- | ured Mr. Ge 1878, was 8 very dry season. The fol- On Jhotion of Councillors Wilkins | for dismissal, was.not satisfying; there v - . - Boy , ODWIND INSUR- Ont., of avery | lowing spring hay reached $30 per | °F oness, the council decided to | should be an investigation. He read There is noarticle in a Woman's ANCE MPORIUM. over Express ton. 8. "Somerville o 3 give the caretaker the room occasion- | the council's resoluti hs i W. Botith hes beou By --~ ally occupied by Miss Fraser, of the | that the sheriff ps a a sided son work for H. Alport. The hay high court registrar's office, as his | able officer. He had taken that part hak hoto in the. vicinity. The present quarters are too small. The | in the provincial election no honor- Wardrobe gives her more concern a rere than the Corset. MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR | pg, tai abot ci d farm property. Loans| words: , ci 3S on city and oun] deben- | Kidney Pills to Cc! Yow of milk" I Fra a | registrar, Mr. McGill, afterwards ap- [able man should. H issued fitey- J : : dency. There prabohly uh a peared before council and protested | two nifoates Ho hi} Jy firey Our Kid Fitting Corsets maser of, Brontenat Loan and in Sing a Sn large a stock throughout the country against the room being taken from | number having been for Ron-tosidenn, t Society. Offes opposite could scarce as at present. 'The amount of smoke | Mims. as he required two rooms for | some of whom voted ill all . A d i fis Post Office. hel J inthe atmosphere indicates. heavy | COUT business. Ho declared he would | merchant of Kingston ri . A shou t-75¢c. and $1 are meeting eee eer eeeesteemereeeet help. I could ° ) , Carey, v o 3 IVERP i " fires. somewhere. The present is a ask the authorities at Toronto to | No. 5, township of Kingston, and a with great success. OL ar ARON 33D ULORE Sidhe eu, 1 dition $0 | when] came ou Jur Summer outfit a good Sun Shade | indy time to sunmer inflow "te | coke made planation whieh: ete | King, foaericnt candidate a & tis a great difference in Parasols. Quite a reaction is setting in as to fed the Sune that the room in ques: | vatives of Portia somean or ol ings which you find on our Parasols |" vl of fodder. Feed that you | "Gy TE SKOR CONEL oie or einesion tawnahip, and of r, the application of the Harrawsmith, Heatly SY les ty cured. It was Pills advertise property insured at lowest possible | been complete! rats. Before ol er wiving any trouble wit usiness raf [3 wat STRANGE &» GB, Agents. Doan's Kido As are also our "LILLIAN," a French Model Cotset. Prices $1.25, $1 50, $2, security the all the vould scarcely give away a month ago and"S "with "the new process, 2 (OIL is now considered as good as go ) ; General Hospital = : y Ast pital governors for the | vote : the silk 8 soft 1ustrous finish {ies a dowiward. tendency. A wood | PUMIng of a nurses' home was laid | for the oreiicaies bad been issued "THE DOAN heavy rain; of courke, would clange over till the November session. Coun- where. They w oT phe Tonshide, doe ( HN AIDI A Ww & S( ) FAR bos everything. Hogs, live weight, bring dllors Pringle and Tapping stated | by (he issue of the he disfranch sod, wid ? L N yo $5.75. Tl of cheese, though that when the matter came up again | 16 ane knows h ie apeney teris ates ; ¢ Kh y a I. bt a ha endid. » they would strongly favor. the grant- | wore in the ow. No one could do 120-172 Princess Street, . A CHA MAKE We recel trom our W enahles ou Some of the boys are prepari " : ! ffere 0 to camp. Mes Farm ravine teil adjourned at = noon till the nf. othe from Parsons if NY Visiting relatives Br a i uesday in November. He was lL Y the Fovernment. ~~ to Frinsville. Mrs. Buckly, Detroit, el I i , , spent Wednesday with Mri. McGowan. ' The Last Of The Season. ld sist amy i ' "When Knighthood Was in Flower," illegality in rn Sherif for > ates, but 4 a ---------------- d SATURDAY'S POLIC , | The last offering of the en t the |cxamini ) on an Umbrellas E COURT. Grand, will torte Ti aon a the Xamining the ballot boxes, it was 5 A id : | ng of a good sum towards th Felony e political way than the Are Decidedly Novel and Unique. Nr batorson iu repairing his howe: | mendable project. | |r and his deputy did. They had iE Be 3 : ) and enquiry. He had COMFORT prov found those Navy Blue Parasols Three Drunks Fined--Charged With | ¢¥*nt of our local theatrical season. we Wy Te had een stolen, the right : Immoderate Drivin It will be the appearance on Wednes- | ~The attorney. oi Wed i ; : &- day next of the charming and re- |of t} ev-general said it was out them and 1 " Made of excellent quality silk. | Three drunks, looking penitent and nowned actress Effie Ellsler. That | 1. the question to dismiss an officer losses. = ¥ nf value we are offering at Thoroughly dyed and prepared, onty sorrowful, 'occupied seats in' the dock { well-known manager Frank I Per- wid mere friction with county coun- ¥ ry : small rolls, meat handles, $a. in the police court. All three were | ley, has surrounded' Miss Ellsler with AI rin had rows with officers You Will Lose the Biggest VANCE. " . er a Salisbury, $8 and cont 3 Powerful gost, chosen from New [case, but iy yi. thor Le FOR LADIES Bode fi 3 John Cuddy, ork & best known tiste. The . subioo ile y thought it i Fancy Parasols 82 and costs, or ten days in jail | duction scenically Pc A re A Jubjee % for dismissal, * The papers SHOE BA GAINS New Yor Ta all White. Black. Brocade. W Frank Lorenzo, 8 and costs or fifteen | picturesque. : charge had prougiis down, but no AT THE Colorado quality ke: Hig cay ancaded, Wa: [dave in jail. ; en Sheriff, Dawson as returning oi2nst | Ever offered in Central Ontario Srackise tered Silks, Black with White stripes, J. M. Smith," Morven, charged Don Charged Wi i : Son as returning officer, in . oXter Southern nd Wh i dM jo with i i ged With Stealing. his department, thou} ; i you miss our sale of Mens' Amalgas = : a ite with Dlack Stripes. Mauy | ald McKenzie with immoderate driv-| Mrs, Sager complained to the police | there might be i gh possibly Sag At $2 : novelty designs in the very newest |iD% on Friday. Evidence for the pro on: Saturday mp 5 od aarp hos ment Fo iin Some other depart. ore Patent Leather, Aad oth x : utd o Quit . amed . S was not in before have you been 'able to 'shapes, prices only $1.25, $1.50, $1.85, Gg hte sho that Smith and | Barnes, conducting a boarding house | V2¥ to mecke grave ilo eficetive - . a g . W, , V.8., were driving on Al- | 1 Ont not re t was N iain WORTH $4 atioh valua na: this.. Evety $2, $2.95, $2.50, 83. fred: street, towapde the fair Eiounds ph n rio street, hod Solon > Sook n re onalile to hold government re- O seams over the joint. . . : ai oe R A CK ins : . , ker rooms. She said she had ©. for non-investigati ¢ = finished with ain' horde when McKenzie drove behind thew, | pe . the: i h tigation when write us oe Heke), mn of fine Umbrellas collided with their ps smashed £4 rt ats Bornes, gud Jaa Send for the ay. Sue oy heard No box or toe cap over the toes. * ALL THIS WEEK Ty : t i: he on, he u . ection law L 3 : ¥ silk (will not cut), magnificent | - That are strong enough to resist the Ot oitered ] her rooms and removed a ee ue sy for those aggrieved 1 Flexible soles, sensible heels. kL JENNINGS Kin St Sontrot tr Tange of at, small and large | rain and wind, yet sufficiently light in | Kenzie's horse became frightened hy Fain ie pviasd to Sak owt fp. thise. rear arigh: ang heglecting ' EMPRESS MAKE ? g -- LEE, TH Tully 'to the regular $2. i » . | tents which lined the roadway, d | hi : ' ging i pause before . Te he $3.50 | weight do be tad ue a sunshade; nov- (£_Z Vhih Nnd the Soadwar, and | him with' theft. Table? ois charges againkt n FOR PRIVATE USE Bankers & & a elty handles, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, 84. dent. » --- officer, He had no chance to costs, together with the costs of re | tending the annual pilgrimage of De. [Ment made hy Mr. Gal : ons . nage - ) .. Gallag i pairs to Smith's buggy. troit Free Masons will reach the city, | true, which he could hgher io had 3 bound for Ottawa. They will go up |P® prosecuted the ' ; p e case he ente ¢ eR, Is to be noted in every one of the On Monday at Smith's Falls, W. M. the Rideau on the steamer Ridean | aflerwards withdrew, oh fod Seal F. G. LOCKE | 1 \& " Queen. There ,was - a rumor around |SUch means of enquiry as were open ; ® i oF ? make pl pai The magistrate adjudged McKenzie Detroit Masons Coming, ation. hy ¥ before Mh hous: Phe Price : ISTINCTIVE STYLE guilty and ordered him to pay court | On Monday, 15th inst., those at. | Sherif Dawson says: "Every state. > ll © ° 3 * -- i Swart and Miss Annah Steacy were AE married. The ceremony was performed tuday that the visitors would be here | to him at the time. Had he examin. | = : Sans i at the home of the bride's parent to-morrow, in order to eo down on [od my register of certificates i i EE -- mre : : Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Steacy. After" the kn Sth inst, but this i= not so. | retum of which was made to the gor DEATH OF A NURSE. Spooner was a young lady greatly g: > 4 ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Ewart drove VY 40 not come until the 15th. ernment, he would have found only Miss S : beloved hy her associates and friends, g dd to Westport, where they will reside. thirty-seven issued, and a number of 8s Spooner, Glenburnie, Entered | and her déath has caused the deepest ; p er Spe- w pont wean en Capt. E. Furness, Alexandria Bay, Should Be Locked Up. these were for Mr. Gallagher, while - Into Rest. sorrow in Kingston and elsewherd 9 - ar Btyies > w : : launched a gasoline launch on Wed. £ yours: u he has} 140 might have been issued as a mat- After a six weeks' illness of typhoid | Her death is the first break in ! 3 . TRY professional Sh i QQ nesday, the boat immediately sinki the poli g man who has heen before | tor of law." fever, during five of which sh YRioid large damily of wh t the L men's use. Ww 4 . It ix thought her a 4 police court on several occasions Deputy Sherifi Asselsti ibis ng Jo ich she was in iY ly, all of whom were a Re DOBBS & C0. 1m Wellington St. Ww "~'s ;A8 Shoup BOR Ope while | for enticing little girls to accompany | selstine says he de- | 8 comatose condition, Miss Elizabeth | bedside of; the dying nurse, except one y Fring one ; I¥ing in the shop, owing to the hot | him. was found in the fair Ip ig Mr. Gallagher or any other 'man | Spooner, second daughter of Reuben | Prother, too far away to reach homa Typewriter and Bicycle Repairers. Wl, : a. - wert 8 Es y last evening accompanied hy a nive- | na Prove » at he took any partizan Spooner, "The Elms," Glenburnie, en. | ©r¢ tho angel of death entered. dy White Organdies b fired | weoott, JF H. Howland and | vear-old 2itl. 'The child was taken Pp = nt e election last May. I Mr. | tered into rest on Friday, Hope was -- i) Sho alery oO ingston, and R. J. | trom him and he was given a sound *allagher will repeat "his statement | long held out for her recovery, hut To Be Ordai oe " 2K is : Every yard warranted to wash and | hoor, Wolke Island, are delegates to | thrashing. outside the house he will enter a civil | lapses ocourred, and. the sufferers re : o daiBed, TAMP what you see elsewhere, Jook as good as new, 15c., 20c., 2c. the SOP, Sovention which meets in |. : : action for dammges against him. markuble constitution finally ave The following with-be ~ordained - to ® Ws oi Sidon Fo0 pa 30c., 35¢., 40c, yard. The Rie ny de of Will Be Investi ation EE bind to the terrible inroads upon it. aacongis at _-- Gre le erica * goin rt . ¢ French Organdi fan at of E ma the Ye.q ] ! $ & : 2 Elected To Mission Board. uring her illness Miss Spooner was Lider norrow afternoon : _ John F. hy rE os, fancy patterns, gagement o irnest Sharp, Sharp t is said an investigation is to be Ab , it oth attended by several physics Lindsay, B.A., Montreal Theological Office Sta English Muslins 20¢., We, We. yard. : ton, and Miss Fyva Mand Snyder, of | held at Montreal into the loss of the It eleven oleloek on Saturday | nursed by her former physicians, and College; Robert C5 ve, (i JOHN O] : different to Stockings--8 for $1, 5 for 81, 4 for Yu IE Lae, They are to be married sume rifles which the Royal Scots | ject mini Phoceme bedded te Kingston. General Ho: ital. rhe Montreal Theologid Gollege: Charles ] mem---- 12}c.; 15c., 18¢, | 81, 3 for 81, 2 for 81. Miss Fannie Smith, Belle Al Wrapped from the train while retarn- | Board of Missions for the le Sea) school for nurses, Miss Mog, of Master,' ng. Wycliffe College, Foron- ! JF 3 Rost for $i. 5 4 Ror § . ville, and | iba to Montreal on May 26th. The | years, hut the first ballot viel : mith's Falls, 1; Robert 8. Wilkison, Wyelifie Co! spp-- | 30K » or 81, 4 for 81, 3 | Robert Hughes, a prosperous farmer | rifles were picked up along the track |ilecti ot yielded no The late Miss 8 : ze, Poronto; Jos Stanten, Burgh el lem aen Of ber ee fT I JA | ett 2 bn Rims st Bo. cri: Acco word an eet Fr remo e \ot" cumin m J a Mae x iss Annie Foster, Stockdale, was | treal. : e tellers wall not report wn- | of the t officientt in. 88 ome § yaines C pid L xville Col 3 Square. ST married on Wednesday to Dr. Charl til Monday it is understood that Rev. | Al] last wire ot in the profession. fs : no . quare. i Na) . y - | All last winter sh lege. N ANT Ra Eap---- FP. Walt, Stirling. BES | Olivet Ohe ro Dr. Benson and W. Lambly have i t winter she was constantly en- ; 14 Wi > ey! Olives ! ! Olives! ! | ¥. bave been | raged jn Ki a Sait s OWER & | Dr. Willoughby, oc nervative whi Olives by the rt elected. jus bef, Heston and vicinity, and 5 EET RS po « P chants' | says the party is to stand by Mr. Ga. | Stuffed ofives.n I was ordered that Rev. R. G. | Sickness. she ong sith on ber bed of | Levi f one of Brockville's well and Well ov mey. " a Soanifh Ques 'ci Armstrong, a missionary designate 1 | °F, She nursed "a typhoid fever | knows Worms: io als week, of ] ---- re ye 30c. corsets; steel-filled French Suen olives. Japan should bp ordained to-morr She ot Amherst Island to recovery, | ter suffers he with © ARTHUR E d i yohrcial 3 . New olives, and allowed to ow | She waa then co ) ! y. suffers or three years wi A Craw, h fice site | tir pt SHS NT] Ce chin, + fd marl Ui MESES so, Lh Te ie Tt Jravio 4] ES : HW 'aven is reported forking ves in all sized hottes from ~ 10e. 2 3 . on § wv, | tence, gave hor tires e¥is- "hia ith" & mother, : yy Jame (08138. Suet Rm Co RG. Amp er 0 ES Tal ee fl ben, pn le fo Palit, 3 x ao ; : , t : t nave, ay 1 uy 48. 1 : : : beneit of ulering Bumanity. Wie | Oh Honus, of ied Princess and Bagot Sts. wow nd i Ouse 'of in this city.

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