Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1903, p. 4

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| sovernment's iad a are: re That the Moncton extension will patallel Hone Intercolonial Foilway and injure tit: (2) that the toad row: Quetos. To "| the prairies and across the continent to the Pacific coast should only' he 'undertaken afte? thorough exploration 4 | oF the country and a calculation as to + the prospects for trade and traffic; (3) wt 3 Te that the enquiry being favorable the oti overtiment should wuild the railway . public competition; (4) that: the railway should not be handed over to one company, but be operated by a ' comission or trust im the public ip- qu terest, and (5) that the guaranfee of ; {aid to the Ear etiam is 'not war- reason ranted until the ible resources of of on dot ln. | the country have been ascertained. in the interest ' The gavernment's position is that the: proposed. Monciow line does not that mt] parallel the Intercoloninl, that they are from: all thirty to seventy miles apart, The cities that are 'that ' the 'promised increase of ay, by disorders and trade will be to the ydvantage of both | dissipating, are riot | railways. The plin of 'constriction in A ought rian tion is to 5 . e Key to- the, transportation : ing (ae the premier put it), and ai the sme thme get th benefit of the 'energy and enterprise Whi h the Grand hits | Trank company is Propgred, to infuse into the work, / "The separation of + Mr. Blair vom the government in mot the 'result bt mls or quarrels such as, the tory press - has reported. He repudiated that idéa completely: in his speech on Thursday, and yet it is reported with in [an efffontery that is remarkable, Mr. 5, he | Blair stands - alone on: the railway question. He is able and he is exper; he ended, but' he eannot judge of the pro ject any miore than his colleagues, anid ies they are united and as one: sgainkt + | him. hy i ¥ A ---- 4 oA -GREAT MAN FALLEN. The death of P.'M. Arthur, under Tanch sad 'and dramatic circumstances ) {in Winnipeg, will centve attention on o largely ints | the Tact that.a great man hae gobo re he ot pr to his reward. The Brotherhood of . Railway * Eugineers has' a record of | over forty years, and 'the late Arthur was: connected with it from its in. | inception. For five years he' was one ideal | Of Its 'muditors. For thirty years he -- was its ohiel; and he has made the . hoast tht in all that. time there. wepe || only three great strikes. Hiw eign Qemonstrated two are ww | portant facts, (1) that union is . strength, « and (2) that success dp jor' | Peds on reason. Mr. Arthur was 'n ob w » eactice; medicine. The stand. | ® fussy or flashy individual. He' endowed to an' extraordin- a 4 | Nowe i ERT 317 Ss the | AY with common sense and ; 3 bere jutlgment, and he exorcised them frep- Nasri pony wet it Wpa| Ww: The senate had 'no occasion to : legislate 'Wgainst forvignets so far as he , 'He made no tron he made for Ee i or a to practice medicine is gom- that be contrary, : pemen wherever he went. in- | Perhaps, the engineers are peculiarly y pol: governed. Certain it is that a strike cannot debur until the - resources of t of Ca, diplomacy have been exhausted. The §, 'OF "at Tout Bune officer, local officials of the brotherhood try Aho dmperigl ofcors Who | their hand in arbitration; and if they 8 upon Rviration of Pies; ie | foil the chief is suminoned. He does tory. The Positiony do hin. best 'to settle the difficulty, and if B of hi he fails the issue is sent te the men powsensed. eg Y Caha- | On the system, and. every. one has in "Surely 'the attillery or [olde in ordering a strike. It re the' piriarient 'quires a two-thi majority to call o members, and. before the or 8. signed the chief has a last, , and it has seldom heen in vain. may say," ohserved Mr. Arthur & Winnipey 'paper, on the eve of artil; 'he convention, "that 1 am emphatis- Be ally, o to sympathetic strikes, especially and when there is a strike in any of, briuich' of 'the service my advice to rei sine to tend Mrkdly to . so wise, + so sucosssiul, wil o Sry seyere to the Brotherhood of - he ww fom 30 | v oN HEAR af in gn esi. Se ai re uted for thom. rae for Sans, SS ml ST mf er work. Fe 5 er LT mp would not be amiss if they flung their . ring | and runners are oy eoing ok on the occasicn of so demonstrative 'at Alexandria Bay the ghe. sel fiat fe Gch awniver that the man's life is in dancer who | rd on July isi, 1403. The celebra bounced off. a boat among' thoi. tion: will begin fo morrow with ap- propriate services hl the ok o wil ower hrch, The next w days there wi The fol) of Lharmberlpin are not be pe erforman es of "Li hud IL' enamored by. the title "Bear: Loaf: 'Henry IV," "Henry V," "and "The fers." They would probably be 'offend: Merry Wives 'of Windsor," by Ben- od the more if the term were abbreii- | son's Shgkespeation company. Te ie | 'Lhe battle whi bh, the celebration is (ated and they were called "loafers to (ommenioiale iy famous as one of only, : {the fereest 41a most decisive con a teats ever forght ou British soil, as The leader of the opposition fawn: | well as by reason «of being mentioned ed upon Mr. Blair as he discussed the | frequently w. Shakespesite, Ae "of the sLru was ween ihe forces of retirement of that gentleman fram the gs BY lea than government: Mr. Borden had difiered war ite con of the Earl of Northut. with the Hom. ' Mr. Blair, but ' had | erland, and its éffect was to m always recognized his great and som the former's positicn on the English Famous.0ld ** Battle-Field > churc h at Shrewsbury, the ceremonies will be held. manding ability, his industry and de throne, which he had usurped, strong votdon' to duty. 1¢ was kind of him. jer thay it had been up to. that tine. NAPANEE Ne OTES. The Movements Of Quite a Few , Persons, . Napanee, July 18.-N. 4. Brisco, M. A, of Spokane, Wash., arrived home Wednesday last. to spend the vacation ------ . with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. The American flag is flying down the Br co. The klla' Ross took out: the river on hotises and boats, and Friday 'excursion from Napanee to i . i Trenton yesterday. These ropalar many points of vantage. Uanac ans Ar} ips have not been' se well patroni are not so fond of display, but it this year as previous years, owing no daub, to the fact that oy wrsion- i iste had to take the Bay of Quinte bunting to the bretve. o | train to Deseronto and there take the ¥ Ross for Trenton, The new Canadian 1 Telephone com- The death occurred at Prince Al pany is haying, its charter amended. } "5, 1 1" Of Olive Shields, Tho One proyiso is that it cannot ill out | duceased left hore on July 4th, with to the Bell company. That monopoly | her cousin, Miss Clancy, and al in alteady large enough, and its appe- | though poorly at the {ime it was dg Hl thought the change would prove bene tite iy oxcepdingly voracious. ficial. The cauge of death was con- : serie sumption, from' which the young The Spectator is amused over the | lady was suffering for some time, De- idea of the unionists organiziog for a | ceased By 2 in her twenty-second year. free-toade campaign. The English ra- Dr. Milop % is fitting up the pers do not discuss 'the matter in a very hilarious spirit. The desire is to rooms hi Madill Bros' store for de ntal parlors, and will open up for make the campaign a decisive one at once and forever, business in j few days, Mrs. HP. Landers and little daughter, Brook field, Mo., arrived this week to spent the summer with her father, Dr. The 'stock market has 'suffered anoth- | Ward, East street. er slump, and without any. visible ef- fect. The reason is that the losses have been confined to the large capitalists, the men who are able fo stand' thei. Sug: her father, ~ William - Allen, MiJl Miss Edith McRossie, New York, is spending the vacation with her pa The little chaps were financially wiped out some time ago. England, where Bourke Cochrane, at a dinner party in England, made his presence ancop- 'genial by déhouncing Chamberlain. I'he colonial secretary may have his faults, but Cochrane is not: the man to point them out, rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. McRossie. Mist Mina Allen, New York, is visit Gréat Sale Of Light-Weight Sum- 1 mer Clothing. The Kingst Ki d Kingston. man, or the Kingston Trevost at the New York clothing syndicate, which puts about $50,000 store, Brook street, has a " w grea. cleat into 'a sumer hotel, with ojén and | ing sale. of summer INes|s, airy grounds, near to the water and {a great variety. to shone. nom. Siuey ith I. wharf ommodat tiom 34 to 48; Price. from np ---- it tion will Grand ich of gh, vests, worth 81 rd ene to be blind to their opportunity. an - : mado Thousand Islands and Rochester. The stocks in which Wall street con- 8 WN teamers 'North King and ceutratos its attention have depréciat- ing ted. a billion and a half in ten months, The stocks 'most conspicuous. in Can- wharf daily except Monday at 10:17 a. m., for oman 1 Islands. Returning. adian exchanges have depreciated six. | Steamer leaves at 5 p.m. for Rochester, a + a N. Y. ty-two millions, which accounts for - the financial pains so many have en The starch works at Cardihal, Ont, dured. have shut down, owing to stock-tak- 4 Se -------- i Pei 5 proposed that a od of nancial institutions be held la- wi | [TOHING PILES "OR PIN WORMS NV -- ally responsible for the custody, or care of their Iuhds, This implies. that the directors are wien of financial{ stahding in the community, and so amenable to the losses thist "follow Wid hopes: , two distress chief force in Hints. in ro the and often torturing Hhncuoss: empcratic polities of Chase's Ointment ht rglief anc vil, ¥ BE party oo will make iil for re- | has been ei Ree ho more first oe © ion along line. people than any Preparation you. cap che {en . Xo iin 5 i ia hitb Bri he Tie ! Joann pr po h CER jo Ar | cailing attentis: on = Harrison's a; he will only Th rn A sume control of the m OF frogty: % lo ve trefit- ent available for itching skin diseas L B0e. 5 box, at all dealers. vase NorieES ws 5 Wow 3-11 A Sas is how 351 en Er Latest novelties i ; the he finest tock o of Eytoyose alte wir I prices are always Be thwioh, wi neatness and dispatch; tot ay FIA Coil don, Lo ET a irri, BEER ¢ ranclthic walle are i are being laid on FOR SALE. BRE mien are employed TRAM YA In HOLE ORDER | Apply to J. 8. street. Caspian, | commencing 28th June, leave ' Swift's ta Inte Rta 1 | s Colic, Cholera add Dinivhoed Hosibdy } | | | er perio thor or tara) 4nd then castor oil to cleanse the system; Its s Fetuced wich wate ud sweeney DA *e . © OAK HALL We Clbthe THE MAN, THE BOY, AND THE LITTLE FELLOW This store meets life in all phases. The "little man, the bounding youth; the marrying man, his elder brother and the husband of his mother.in-law--we clothe them all. We clothe mankind in all stages of Jifé, and gny. store that caters to all classes is pretty sure to care for éach one better, because it cares for all. You never pay too much for your clothes, or wear poor clothes, if you buy them here. The New Styles Await Your. Coming. "Men's and Boys' Steaw Heads At About Half Price on! 'Saturday. The Popular Store for . With pretty shape ¥. oke effects, finished with deep pleats, embroidery and 1ab collars. LADIES' SUMMER WAISTS of very fine quality Mercerized Matting Cloth; made in latest effects, with Duchess front, finished with deep hematitclied) 3 EE Paces Dayo; Wh collars 454 rap pple {Fhaminy. Very satty, J SPENCE. & 00, The Leading Millinery Store. *4 It Requires no Head to. See the' '¢ Bargains in Our Ne THREE, SPECIAL OFFERS For Three Days Thursday, Friday and Saturday, = (IH; "178K; "TBLR), Table No. 1 Suits ranging in value from $6.50 to $0 : $ : Table No. 2 Suits ranging in » value LD) dye Table No; ~ Suits ranging' in value. from $1ato $15 : These goods are selected from the big pur- \ EP00000000000000000000460000000¢ LADIES" a LADVES' SURNER WAISTS; fine. quality, of White and Black Organdy chase of the-820, Sample: Suigs Men's, Bee's ands A Xaviiv This.is.a.. 14 nooq , dit Ax ' Give us fast one ck oO EGO oor SO O0O00O00000 " had his Mrs. A. Lloyd, To ful Story of In feripg and Dise BAFFLES BRILJ ITS " A bless ng asserts Mrs. Lloyc in the eluteh of ¢ Never tires telli DRIVE AL BLOCUM, It your druggist ¢ kindly write us, gi and you will recei ple "bottle of (Limited) I 2+ A EUcAT: 0 SCHOOL C Evening classes, day, 7:80 to- 9:30. : apeciblly for fischani tion is givem ind trades. CHARLES E. Reoms 2804 Princess KINGSTON BUSINI KINGSTO TORONTO BUSINE! TORONTO Tle Residential' ahd for Gir KINGSTON - Re-opens Sept. For terms 'asd other Ply to the principal. BRANKSOMEF A Residential and Day § Will be opened Septem} the residence of the late Smith, 102 BLOOR ST. With a full stall of duly ers under Ihe joint man 188 'T, farmer the Girls" AA Model Scheel, Toronto, MISS MERRICK CK, Have been kindly pern many others, bY r, illiam Jeutenant-Go C 4 coll Caven, LD. R.H. Wardes, D\D. of the Presbyterian Ch Rev. principal Gordon, Ue. Sehariane, an Setretary. Methodist Toronto Rev. Prof. Cody, "M.A lege, Toren rem A. Calvin, Esq 105 Gor virest Sait." i -- NOT SUBS To.. Papers Censuri Government Paris, July 18M. ( well-known contributor commenting upon the Russian' government » Kishineff outrages, si those who consider the cres do not indicate irreg minigtration, are 4 num pean' jowrnalists" who h this culpable idea in thei Russian government ha prevehting all" the car's Suljseribing to these pap Chihorlgig § cvived at Wot 'William Bradley, Aug hand badly harn 'raising. . He was hospital at Prescott.

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