Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1903, p. 4

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ONLY: CONCLUSION. | 2 on the Gamey case. will 0 end today. The evidence Xx of the government | which warrants it in continuing in | office. "Public life," he declared, "has no charmy for one associated with the reputation or the dis- | my family, 1 said if it! honourable means, ; he pre | in the cause. He was hall : nothing in behalf of personally. He turned wt the man during the trial and x 80 be reconciled to him ! only. as a matter of compulsion. {| Tne financier of the party, Dr. Beatty it, that "there was no conspiracy against the honourable member for Manitoulalin, that no at- {tempt was made to sap 'his virtue, or i] whatever virtue he possesses." AVERTING A STRIKE. H the particulars of the miners' con. Vention indicate anything it is that a {| strong man, and a man as sensible as he is trong, is a great blessing to his !| race; When the coal miners of the an- "| thracite . region mel in Scranton, six hundred and forty of them, to dis cuss_the new difficulty of non-recogni- tion by "the operators, a strike was imminent. It meant disaster to the | country 'and to millions 'of people. '| There. was no doubt of this. The min- realized it. But so bent were they x resenting the 'slight put upon '| them, the attempt to evade or ignore ila. very important feature of the arbi: | trators' award, that only a word was |} necessary to bring about a erisis. i] one supposed that he was inculpated aspired was to help in a work which iE || stituency peculiarly its own. || was paid to Gamey "for the purpose | purpose of it his also to be revealed. how long a dynasty originating in «mmption Toronto Star, portant '| and that the | 8 great sufferer, she bore her illness in favour of protection. more and make him their leader. the volunteers in camp should be at least $1 a day. And rations sufficient to put fiesh on the skeleton. Are the camps not a success this yemr ? cause' Mr. Ross, the provincial pre- mier, did not offer to "exculpate him- sell" from the Gamey scandal. No in it. Individual cups for communion ser- vive, are all the talk in the Preshy- terian and 'Methodist churches. Their Society in New Hed. Nr. Tarte by supporting his motion They might be - disposed to flatter him a little Col, Thompson thinks the pay of Fault is found by Mr. Whitney be cham Pitcher i Nationals and t i rontos, has signed by the hil- adelphia Nationals. Port tlgin young men have formed a water club, to play water polo, water and indulge in alt The Lhicago Inter-Ocean 8 Mathewson, of New York; Taylor, i and. Donovan, of Detroi of college whether or not the Ottaws Rough Riders will be admitted in Quebec Rughy Union. re Kerwin and McCarthy, two Mon- treal lacrosse players, have reached St. Paul, Mion., where they will play. The Calumet lacrosse team, of Chij- cago plays in St. Paul next Sunday. Strathcona; the -- Canada's cup de' fender, was out for a triai spin 'on Thursday, at Toronto, 'under her owh Sasinsail. The i 3 story, but ires some stretching, A racy with Gloria will be sailed he The highes the i t price in present sale oh a hes from J. B. Haggins ranch, Del Paso, to the being conducted at Sheepshead Bay, was reached, when J. K. Neale paid $15,000 for a bay colt by imp. Star Ruby Linda Vista, P. Lorillard paid $14,000 for a son of imp. Goldfimch-- Lucania. The Toronto Telegram space writer still continues his reveries, re: counts reminiscences of his sporti days and nights in Kingston wit, Torotto rugby and hockey teams. Be- cause he used to wake up with a sore head, he imagined the people had been throwing bricks. x Harold H. Huckett, the old Yale pion, unsuccessfully defended his title at New York, in the challenge match of the Metropolitan Lawn Ten- nis Tournament. He was defeated by Holcombe Ward, the challenger and famous Harvard player, in five sets, by the score of 8-6, 6-2, 5-7, 6--1, 6-2. The Torento Mail-Empire says there is no doubt that the Ottawa Rough Riders would be better off In the Que- The Toronto News does Queen's great wrong. It did not aspire to be- come a state university. The most it Lt was 'doing well and in a con- According to Mr, Whitney, money alleged." The member for Manitoulin Was given some money, but by whom has yet to be discovered. The true ---- General Manager Fysch, of the Mer chants, does not think the country has a need of any new banks. Com- petition was, he said, becoming very Reen in the banking business, and there was not the money some people supposed in it. OBSERVATIONS. The Servian Outlook. Chicago News. ' of Now it will be interesting to see murder will last. Kicking Already. Beffoville Intelligencer. 4 it's all the same to the weather man, we'd like a little warm, dry wea- ther, for a change. A Suggestion. Montrea! Star. If Mr. Whitney would only dilute his vocabulaty a little, more people would be able to swallow his speech- es, My, What A Loss. Hamilton Herald. A million gallons of whisky have been consumed in a great fire at Gree nock. There hasn't .been such a con- of hot Scotch since the Scotch curlers were in Canada. Condoning The Crime. Mon! et Gazette. ' The Metropolitan of Servia the necessity for recent events, thank- ed the army for what it had done, and praited its ivior. Assassina- tion is apparently a laudable act in Servia. Hard On The Grossman. It is not exactly flattering to the vanity of man to notice that tho June bride is generally Jatad the most im- is dragged oaly as a sore of necessary evil. 3 The death took place in. the city on of Miss Mae Bitte: township, twenty-three years. ill for some time with lung . Though uncomplainingly. ---------- 88.. Dominion; Dominion line, from : Rugby Union. - Their ex nses use ig a matter of local option and would be greatly lessened as trips ri 00 ally the figs | Hamilton and Toronto cost a great ures in the discussion. deal. With the Rough Riders in the senior teams Western Ontario, as that trip to Ot tawa is an expensive one. Already the O.R.F.U. has applications from two new clubs to play senior. West- End Pleasure Club, Hamilton, and the Torontos. These two new clubs, with the Argonauts and Hamilton, would make a compact circuit which there would be no trouble financing. In ad: dition Peterboro, Ki ton, and Lon: don are. possibilities for senior com: pany. Baseball on Thursday. National League--At Philadelphia, 2; Cincinnati, 11. At Boston, 2; Pitts burg, 7. At New, York, 0; Chicago, 1. American League.--At Cleveland, 5 ; Boston, 4. Eastern League. --At Buffalo, 6; Worcester, 2. At Toronto, 9; Provi. dence, 0. At Baltimore, 5; Newark, 4. ---- THE HAMMOND INCIDENT. An Injury Done By Misapplied Comment. In his defence in the legislature Mr. Stratton dealt manfully with the "Can't-vou- " statement of Mr. Hammond. A wholly wrong inference had been placed on it. Mr. Hammon. in his statement to the counsel, for de- fence, had incorporated into the nar. ration of facts much detail about a conversation with the vincial secre- tary' in regatd to the onto & Nia gara Power company, the Carnegie library, ete. Conversation took place at the same time as the conversation took place at the same 'time as the conversation respecting the famous Globe interview, These matters, were being referred to in the press and h: (Mr. Stratton). Bdd himself written letters on the subject to The Globe under the nom de plume of "Taxpay- et" Then after seeing this long and detailed statement given to Mr. John. ston by Hammond, the *'Can't-vou- forget" request followed as a natural and innocent remark referring only to the advisability of leaving out this extraneous matter. Mr. Stratton add. ed: "I'll vesign my seat if Mr. Ham: mond will say I asked him to forget any facts pertaining to the Gamey charges. { simply asked him to forget irrelevant matter. And Mr. Hammond withheld no evidence pertinent to th: investigation." The first meeting in public of the redistribution. committee took place at Ottawa on Thursday and most of the work was completed without friction. Lost Hair "My hair came out badly, and was fast turning gray. | tried Ayer's Hair Vigor. It stopped the hair from com- ing out and restored the color."-- Mrs. -M. D. Gray, . No. Salem, Mass. 8. Alldrmsiots. J.C. AYER CO., Lowell, Ram CAPILLI FORMA gcsema. Satisiaction P| MME. E. ELDER Vea or money Liverpool inward, passed Father Point at 11 o'clock this morning, with cigh. ve as 'done, teen erin 3, intermedia iate, and 214 | whats Mr. Mitchell regarded as 'a "EW. Wate, pleaded guilty to o dire, calamity" was averted. charge of obtaining goods from Winni- "His 'was a Miplomatic stroke. The peg wholesale dealers with intent to de- set of the convention was tele: fraud and was sentenced to two years to the chairman 'of the coal no ele leave is ose: n. | Operators, Mr. Baer, and he accepted cuse. The Red Cross iron quinine tonic it i sa Tor Heri Sucther Wonid fave prevented 1 i HR tritimph and Johu Mitchell stands ou anised, est Setitaey in as a lender of 'men with qualifications Bh gout Kine, Trisoul t. Try it. Jas. yb upon the | +3$0000000000000000000 clothes must be ex what's be; coats ; correct width trousers, efc. We're after these young men who know w clothes, are right, in the natty and handsome Scotch eft worsteds, single or double breasted. EVERY ONE A. GEM. Such moderate prices as these prevail : N Newest Styles in Fedoras - Newest Styles in Belts - Newest Styles in Summer Shirts - 25¢. to 5C. to THE H. D. BIBBY C0. One Price Clothing House, Oak Hall' The young man's actly right--for he is always posted on what's what--how I5ng the coat shouid the latest cut in waist. what'; the tor hen See our DUNDONALD SUITS ects and fancy 7.50,$8.50,810,812 ewest Styles in Straw Hats . - 50c. to $2.00 75¢. to 3.00 1.00 1.75 DVO PRPS D ITE The Time Is Here Warm weather brings with it cool comfort, THE OXFORDS 'They are the very things to add\the finishing touches to the gay, dainty liosiery so fashionable this year. Proper for all occasions. Made in Patent Colt, Pat. Kid and all popular leathers. $125.10 $3.50, E vo TH SAWYER SHOE STORE ~~~ 4 : Wy is a. look at our Serge Suits. No Suit ts popularity with so many men as the Blue or Black Serge Suit. A better, cooler, more useful all round Suit for summer wear is not known Endless changes can be made with extra, Trousers in White Ducks or Striped Flannels, We believe we have the Best Serge Shits on the market. © We know it and we GUARANTEE THEM. All the 'e cuts and kinks and brand of splinter new. a Prices from $6 to $15. TAKE A LOOK} TAKE A LOOK! JOS. ABRAMSON, ™ = trie coir a TAKE A Take edden's, Pi sw hampos Ratiore, ans Princ street, 00 , 180 Princess Street. Between Crawford's ang R HOO-O- OO OTERDOC PBB OC COTO 0 *e » or 2 OOOO C-OCTOOC h } with . La oat £ Mineral hil ein '5 3 : EASILY Ld From 8 to 9 am. we will sell 2 daintily decorated in pretty Pink an 3 1 We or PREPA] Refreshing ® In 4BANK AC § Will be G if You: 'Read TRAE aad Pode by the Sug dozen Chin, Gilt Tints, A Great: Big Saturda, Cem We best Jars | are hea quality ( quarts and ha away down. Rubber Rings, Granite PreséPving Kettles On Saturday we sell at the follow bg very low prices, Best quality 0. 2% on sale 50c No. 39 on.sale 53c. No. 32 pn sale 66c. No. 36 on gale 75c. | No. 40 on sale Sie. | Dry Goods A lot of Ladies' White Underskirts, IB worth G0c. each, for 40c Great value in Ladies' Summer Vests Dozen Ladies' and Children's Pet Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, ol s Bringer" at 15c. a pair a values, for 75c hetland Floss, is, Go. all™ colors, large Housekeepers 25¢. Special Dozen Patty Tins, 10¢., 1 Tin Dish, , | Pan Caké Wurner, 10c., | Paring , Bo; I Packagé Ammonia, 5c. 2 gr Pape » Be., Soldering Outfit, 10c., 1 Bottle Se wing 'Machine Oil, am; 5c I Will be a Pepartment Semi-Porcel; worth £0.50 4 Only 97 ware, Gilt always in s 1 86.50 Fancy Be | containing 3 terns. Sale. A p in offer, when Sets of 6 p $1.35 or a) really beaut and 5. sn La. Drescing Sacques in pretty | Pisian effects™ Regular 81, for only Only Fancy Shirt Waists, $1 and I Fishing Lead Sinker, This 10¢c., on Sat lot for Screen The compe 3 NI ® Only of these 60. packages at 8 | er sizes, he, $2.50 Ham w WOODS' F TO-LET. #0OD FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH O ¥ithout board, 101, Queen. Strest. FURNISHED HOUSE,IN CHOICE LO- cation McCann's Real Estate Agency, 51 Brock street. ED ROOM modern #1 University Aven VANISHED 'ROOMS. = WITH OR Without board, with modern improve Wents. Ap 160 King street, corn- on oe o POUR GOOD FURNIS with board,' Yenionces, at or Uni ATTENTION ! PASSE otal price, paid for New and Hand goods; Clothing, Furniture, '®t. Always om. band, New ing, y Furnishings, ns 4 Jewelry, Musical Instruments, slaughtar prides. 3 J have a large of Second-Hand Stoves and Fur that 'must Be. sold for want of I have everything from a needle 82 anchor to. sis the public. Give 271 and 273 ZACK Princess St., Second door below Corbett's, THE AUCTIONEER, all the important sales dur he and wave satisfaclioy ou =% 97 Brock Street. 50s 21 Broc SPIES! PIES! fhe | kinds, 'made from paste that is kL And flaky. Have you tried. our ad Doughnuts. 'e have just put tlephone in connection with our bakery. Ring ap, Mr. Barnum any and he' wif} be ased. to take Order. 'Phone No. 618. & BARNUN, Collingwood St., Kingston. Me Hive- Your Sale a { wilf guarantes you satis L "7 results. We don't brag o PUtford ahs work. Nothing but 'your best interest Frog White Salmo Lake | Haddo Cod, Halibu ' Lobste Finnan Kipper Bloate Little | ; Poultr DOMINI 63 BROCK HOT WE COMING Prepa one © We se siges, BRECK PRIX pres FOR SA ED, FURNISH ry No 87 Fania "3 hL MURRAY, The Auctioneer.

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