Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Sep 1903, p. 3

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Ai Particulars and * Hlustrated Cata- "the celebrated & Risch Pianos, Kipg Street W., Toronto SE&00 a Lion Agents oe Stosk Exchange Laws of Massachusetts AL $100.00 FULLY PAID. STONBRANCH Chambers; Glaronce St J MeRENNA, : Manager. hn \ dtd Provisions bonght on Da ic Store RN EXT. TS © OAL Ps for: ill6 "(Pom of Rochester), ie r} Hay of Quinte ports. = el yes at Ke ton | a: ol O01 3 a er Stes ee # # » & Commenetna' Sep : "Tet; steamer Acaves K aoe daily, except Sunday, nd 7h. trains Nos. For arsig * Goin and - ++ Return mi, Sept. WSMITH FAl Rate HE x Bor dor round ip. Tick~ els 50g and (Ath, re- Ym Rest Bao Tone da dns Sr To Tit LUA viata pus THE rg gi wa RAILWAY ew Tweed, Napanee, LINE FoR and all lo- cal paints. "Train. leaves City Hall De pot ay 4 pm. F. fonma 1 Agent, B. Q. Ry}, ~ LO &B of Q tb, Co. Limited cHAKeE OF TIME. Steamgr North: King for Rochester and GV Poi Commenting August 80th, steamer leay DgsLon Sn Sundays at 5 p.m. Jas, of Quinte parts and o Belo Oh A Thursdays and 8. -Atonmer. oalis at Deseronto, NOFLROIE and Belleville. For full information to, BH JY pe JV , GELDER- 38W & # 1 Sposikl Rates te Toronto Bxposttion LwToronto ud Fie ou berth ou ets go oe gna TE wang; ug to gent. bo; Aug. 23, 3 p.m . uo, +) lonian, A 8 a.m. Augg 29;°6 p.m. aud hd age. jpocord- ¥.. ta bib five ol and Londos- 50 and Lond on $2.50 25 'and , Li 1 a: Iverpoo FOr § SRI ng BA The Pavorete wor {Ean gH as a th stan | nding S| chy Kad goo Pay i ble 1 this grand old femity medi- {DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIP xDonifsion. Sept. '5, ¥ a hatnion, Sept. 18,5008: 385. 0ct. 17 *Canada, 26, Oct. 81 *Southwark, Bet. a, Nov. 7 ANom, 12 avi J YL IBII59E Saturday Evcut ing, Ros Bork. (Philadephia, ) A" how nation's being Horn under our very face and = eves. Things * whaping "faster in" Sanity: y ak Her statesm are hes Rixicxe, bewd ith the -- develg ment o , great Noth he west fe a the gast. o tawa is lelectrig. ih the new eom- mercial dnd political lifes That 'was a "day dor C anade last a I when an g, the minjstor ech before the Ca: went on to Ray * an intimation to the world 'of the Place Canada intends to octpy. From hit, Great Britain will learn' the robust 'fiidependence of the child it has fostered and developed. ' la has more emphatically than aver - declare »d Wer intention and ability of standing for what are deemed * her rights af looking out for herself in the Tedletol nations for, advancement. Its the declaration of a nation, rath- er than a colony.' This striking and it! would fem: al- most stariling editorial w {receis ol withdut' great surprise, and more" gs- suredly without adverse conimtent any- where--either in Canada east or west. On the contrary, this patriotic na tional 'sentiment 'iu 4a that clear, in- yigorati nobrthemn, : git! © The very word "colony" is welcbine no lotiger. Thé con 'has grown Tafge and strong ! big men up there, and pince the days of 'confederation giant has heen ' | pitfing on strength, And this js largely due to the discov- ery and the North: West. Winnipeg, the Chishgo of the Cana dian West, has sprung info a centre bf great power, geograr hically, congher- gially; politically. Thifly vears ago there wore! some three hundred people there, Canadians and half-breeds. Now it ig a rapidly growing citye of 60,000 inbabitatte} | 1fne &irects, Hread ave nues, beautiful bank hvildings, stores; epivergiog) railways. This Netth-West is rapidly filling up large and i radiatiag and from our own North-West. Farm- moving, © with Plenitnt: ts liveg stock , up is vest-field, 'and are receiving a a generous welodte: i Smerican aL has gone in there nd bought up) great tracts of land, and large profiig. have already been made by the pushing, | widé-agwake "Aniericans. But the brave and enterprising young men of West plgable farms anc 34 oed and H én Canada shoy a most aoh and CO. |. gonorons spirit. Hvis troly ful # They sce our people making" millions of money there in the last three years, | but they say: "We welcome you; 5 we need Your money; 'we heed Vou énter- prise) yowr: 'dering gobf Rxiifiende: come in and help us develop this great empire!" No 'one' "in all the world, Frigland not excepted, Yeceive © the broad and generous welcome fronf the Canadian North-West that {1% so heer fully and uneelfishly given the Ameri- ean. farmer; merchant, mahufgeturer and capitalist. They Wish us to tle down "and 'live with them rv Fig { with them. " But 'to' the capita , or the big land speculator, any in" this great NorthiWestyeare big eugupht asd A Btoud enough to tay: 'Fvens tough you come in to skim off the am, and. then perhaps leave us, gill" we oud you, You are en , OBr lands into the market; you are dgpding : Aftherswcam of immigration n, peurihe in upon us" you are helping 'to develop our country. We welcome you," Jt is a wonderful spirit and courage, this, and Western Cannda incrhargel Hull of | a great new world electric life, "Phere mdy hot have a popiilation of 000,000 within the next fifty vears' many in Canada who, belfeve it. Tt fs possible. England bolieves jt. Many bf our own far-speing men believe it. The" Hon. James A» 'Smart, deputy minis ter of the infevior, and thé most aljle head of this department, ite the oby- sence of thé ininister, Ash Him 'Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayers Sarsapa | "$i knpws all about cine, this, splendid sdiic. Follow his advice and wg will be sariefied. Page. 1 oh AVERED Lowell Sam off § TRAVELLING. i+) | ER SS RC RT EI Canada loves England, but there .are ! poe, "the young northern | rhenomenal development, of vip j wed" and 'harvested, all of it. Mani # now life from Eastern Camddd | ers in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Minnet | ots and the Dakotas ae selling their | pone standing Sue July lst is: There are | the Won. Mr. | Kingston Fair Sifton, indhis recent port before his | will show in Toronto on Monday aad ambulance. The new Serviad ruler, whose ~ with more tempestuous 'scenes than any © in retent "Hé hits issued a A Sw a EN Ll erbakeld adie 7 pt Ga ACER huikes ay § Ry Ni Avr Wi Ry KING PETER, short has been 'marked European monarch ukase ordering the election of a years. new Skuptschink afd continues his threats to Aaign unless the dis. sentors in the government become commiftee stated that the immigra- "tioh 'of ' the last eleven months has the greatest, by far in she history of ed ehh like 100,000. The stream bas only begin to flow. The. great wheat belt, 1,600 miles ' long and some 400 miles wide, will be ,toba alone has 25,000,000. acres of ut Y able lafdd. Only about 3,000,000 acres have been plowed. 'There is a great'fn gure. for Canada. She knows it; feels it; throbs with it, east and west, and she iv willing to share it with our own North-Wese.! The international boun , dary-line is not g physical batrier, oar 'a commercial 'one. por seriously a pe: litical ome: SPORTS IN GENERAL. Notes About the Various Sport. ing Wields. on; 21 matches; 0 Gibson, of ye has been signed uy the Buffalo baseball club as catch Cire Wikniprg Shamrocks have chal lenged for the Minto cup, and want to play next June. Ralph Burns, of Hamilton, won, the all-Canadian ; singles at the Magara tennis tournament. "Bill" Cheney will play with ~~ the Carthage football team next Monday against Watertown. For the first "time in its history, London, will have this yéar a senior team in the Ontario Rugby Football Union. Fritz Martin, of Hamilton, made a pew record of seventy-five strokes for the 5,024 yards course of the Niagara golf club. The Toronto . «ity championshiy match between the Stratheones and Credeents 'séheduled for Saturday has heen called "off. There is a baschall Negro: on Mani toulin Ixland, Little Current is leading with Gore" Bay second, and Manito waning third. v Brantford has bright prospects for 'a junior team in the O.R.F.U. this sea son. There is abundance of material in the - Telephoge * City. The Deferiet baseball team has dis banded after a good season. It claims the champiomship of Northern New York. Ponies defeated it twice in close matches. At the Vancouver-Westwiuster la trosse match last Saturday at Van couver, an attendance of 11,300 was claimed. The match resulted in a draw, three all There will be a shake up in the De troit team next season, so Mahager Barrow © says, and First Baseman Chétlie €arr will be the only played left in the infield. Cape' Vincent Village Fair Associa tion last year paid $217 for baseball Association this yenr wants two matches for the trival sum of $100. Kingston is in danger of los ting some of its sporting reputation. It is said that most of the members haf the Brooklyn girls' baseball * téam are graduates of New England semin: aries, where baseball is ove of the leading sports for the girls. Perhaps ic is the malo study in the curriculum! The Brooklyn female baseball tedm Tuesday of next week; in Hamilton on Wednesday and Saturday; St. Thomas on Thursday and London on Friday. The * bloomers will ogly rémein one week in Canada. The Toronto Star rises up. on itd dig legs and declares that the new On. taro foothall rules are nol the Ape erican rules--not by a long shot. The team that makes this mistake won't get beyond the preliminary round, jit says. Wouldn't ft be nore correct to say' that the 'team that decen't make such a mistake will not get bevond the first. pound, but will be ready for the MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO . x LIVERPOOL. oct 10, Nov. 14 TO LIVER Pon. Maviawer, Sept. 10, Commonwealth, . v . B22 Ho BOCK AND BHISTOL. {sidetracked and 5 | section. Fach section will then "play Toronto Mail-Bmpire {| The difficult question the O.R.F.U. executive will have to deal with will be the division of the clubs into districts. Kingston and Ottawa strongly object to being put in a series by themselves. A possible way out of the difficulty will be groupihg Lofidon, the two Hamilton teams and a Toronto team together to form a wéstern sec tion. Then Ottawa, Kingston, and the other Toronto team .form an eastern and 'the win- championship. tenn wo home home-and-howe games, ners (play off for the would reconciled. -- THE AMERIOA WON. Beat The New York By a Small Margin. The steamer America made a splen- did trip. up from Oguanshury last night. She left that place at six o'clock, made three stops and reached Kingston pt a quarter past twelve, Capt. Allen feels proud of . the Ame- vita's run, for the steamer was not expected back ill. one o'dlock. An interesting race between the America and New York took plese on the up: trip, both leaving Ogdensbu at the same time. The boats sailed side by side nearly all the way to Brockville, a distance of twelve miles, but the America managed to win by un length. Leaving Brockville together the steamers again tested their speed and in the twenty five miles to. the point where one turns into Rock and the other into Alexandrian Bay the America led by four lengths, sengers. ---------- Resourceful Pond. Major Pond was never upset in dif- Senlties. Once he wan travelling with lan Maclaref There was a break fown on the railkay and the pros wet of a lecture engagement being nissed and. 31,000. Jost. What he did vas to telegraph 48 long and merry nessage to the audience. about: the CRE, saying be and Ian Mac. laren would be, arriving not . more than hall an hour late. Singing was provided to entertain the audience When the hall hour was up in came wother toligram. more, cheerful than wer, saying that ; they wero coming along and that Tan Maclaren was de termined to lecture to that aundieno 7 all the railways in the world had broken down. The ' Americans © are' an' emotional neopld, and they! were interested, Every twenty utinttes in camé a fresh -telegram with something funny and bright about it and alwavs de daring that the great novelist was advancing. It wal" hall-phst ten vhen the couple regched the plat form, and the was hilarious, ---------- *" Call Options." The best method of operating in Yankees, under present conditions, is undoubtedly by means, or under cov or, of an "option," amd it. is mote worthy that most of the well-formed business effected at the reduced quo ations of the last few days has been weléoms' given them in_this direction, p hax been par ticularly good buying of options' for three months , on the pros pect of currency _ legislation in the special sersion of Congress called, for October. inp e-------- Police Court News, At the polico court this morning, Walter Kenny, a one SAAN, was committed to jail for one month on a charge of vagra itobert. Walkus was fined $2 and costs for riding lis bieyele on the sidewalk James Devine and Robert Biddie were charged with ti the streotd. Biddle was: ob oy by John Mcintyre, pug fo appear. The case was enlatged, . . We have a a cutter and Gtter and from ations if} hate more bu Al fica "an haudle this scasom leave your order early. Now Is The Time, For gentlemen to bitv their nll fot wear. Abernethy is wel Hing: 83:50 sires for $2.50 - Dysentery causes the death of more neople than smallpox and yellow fever combined. In 'an army it is dreaded more than battle. Jt re quires prompt and it. Cl amber, s Coolie, tend rrhoen bis in the give eve Shi Fo ous new ~ ! Tia. Sorciers," is to bo given at M oy Fry Bern hardt's t catre re during coming win Teer. "He re concerned |. The run. was greatly enjoyed by the pas will give his frat nn 3 since i --, Lodds, H + "Cyrano De 0th Pid ven ¢ te phy Sr Be hax aria a, a Thoodare. Kremer New, York after, visiting gather As for with the' ey 'and ® wrts of the gs, Jovi, theatre, the only are giv gf Th in the hae plays longus, will 'He Tost to the Ghetto, Tor 11 is a stock com: 10 be used hereafter by Eng wv, which will 'give plays in Manchester next month promise to be dxeeptionally interesting, owing to the number 'of ads te taking part. The test wil vol Lieut. Charles an of Br. E at's ; "Cargetacus," a new and unhi ed selection for" the contestants. q "LiAiglon,"". © when xipeoljuond in) Rome, raised so great an Sarat of popular sentiment agains Austria. that the government Mn - to prevent its further ud 'We don't. want to pg war for the sake. of M, Rostend's lt Et. ear merican Be op B Noa a Abn won! actor ao his IB od ens consent, and his performances were in the English tongue haut his carver. He missed a L the untimely interposition of death. Miss Ma raret oglin's debut as 'a | star, at Salt Lake City, the other night,, was an hy 74 portant pyent i the ima atrical history. Miss Anglin's: rise bud her present position is an what any woman in America w endowed, Toftunately with an artistic temperament, ' histrionle ability and | braine enough to take advantage of { her opportunities can st Jean Richepin has play called "Mlle. Nepoleon," which will be produced in A by Miss pty Held, In the play the chief char acters will be Napoleon "himself and, Mile Mare, while other historical sons are introduced, jelucing Nov, Murat, Lefebvre, Fouche more, The scones will hey theta er of the Comedie Francais, and the Cafe de 1a Paix in 18509, Charles" Frohman "has decided to have John Drew open two of hiv re modelled New York theatres. | As the New Empire will not be ready until October, it has been arranged to have Mr. Dréw inaugurate Mr. Frohman's management of the Herald Square theatre, opening there on Beptenibher 15th in "Captain Dieppe," . After playing at this house for four weeks, that she cleared $10,000" ob 'ht recent tour in Australia, which is wndoubt: edly Vhe largest swe over niadd by a singer in a tour of equal duration, E. 8. Willard, the English actor, ; than Encland , When daked for a comparison between 'the theatres in England and' America, "minted that hoth stages seemed to he in_a fairly flourishing pondition. Am- erica was, however, more fortunate in having stock eom- panies in nearly every city of the union. Unbuekily, they had dup a daily, which gave ie to repel hy ; ony PE Eh hero actor who has apposed on the {0 on - on Ibs. ho tien a new | 1b, and §2 (6 $10 each, most £3.25 to BAA; ina $ito "a. wethers, $1.75 to 84; $3.40; Canada lambs, 85.25 to $5. Mr. Drew will 'move to the 'Empire | poof 16 medium, SET to 5.25; and open that theatre, Miss Worgaret stockers and feeders, $2.50 to $495; Dale will be Mr. Drew's Mading' wo § tows and heifers, $1.50 to ia a- man, ners, LM to 88 to 3270; Soils, doh Mime Melba will sail in September i oalves, Xos for Awmerien, and her first NPpoaTations Mactn, 0.20 1a , §3.- on this side-will be tw Montreal on | 20 fo $4.4 ? October 13th, and 'at Toronto; pa Oe Henge oceipta today, 83,000; . to: tober 15th. She will he angisted hy a moron, 25,000; market a strong English company. "The great | #leady, ¢ weak: mi an - prima donne iv now singing at her | thers, $5.20 to 8890: good to choice, vory bent, and her appearances jh | heavy, 85.40 to $5.70; "vough, beavy, London are greeted by overflowing 85 to $5.85; light, $5.40 $6.10; bouses and immense enthusiasm, Mel- | bulk of sales, i ba is anthority for the statement Sheep ai : ¥, good Lo choice. wethers, "0 to 83.66; fuir ba! to 83; mati cholon, mixed, lnmbe, $3.50 io London, Av at 116. to 1 #toers, Fe Hin et He. "canner, $3 up, oy Er nd foe Aloskone waa o "a were glow to eflopt, Stockers ba quoted ot $2.75 oy und 0 salves wore sold at de. to #6 to 8B, market h No fewer than five. Lady Macheths | East Bufinle, Aug. 31 TCattio--lle threaten to walk in their sleep the | coipts, 0,250 head; prime an pping! coming season. Mrs. Lowlie Untter' ix] stdets pire to] strotig: common, already af work on her production; | hately ' « 3 and shipping 4 Mes, Fiske is sariotnly. Soamidering steers, $1.00 tp $5.00; buichers' stesty, ane; Mary Shaw is awaiting an, oppor $5; cows and heifers, $2.85 to tunity ; Nahole ONeifl ir bers al 1.50; bulls, $2.50 to $3.90; stockers't" ready "rehearsed, and Mrs. Putriek | and fancy, $4.90; stockers and feeders, Campbell announced it some 'tinte ago. §3 to 84; stock' heifers, $2.35 to of It in believed that Margaret Anglin is | *Pringers strong; goed foesh Ls ambitions, foo, in this direction. steady; common ull and lower; Over 140,000 square fet of canvas good 16 choice, '$45 to % in} id need fn the 'woenery of the ondon to good, $30 \o 39; eon, 8 1a { production of Klaw & Fri 85, Voals, wecei 1,050 hend; ht, "Hen Hur" to be. seen at the higher, 35,25 to a. Hoge, y York thepire next month, oi a Lead RR ve fo nixed, hi race cyclorama alone has 36,000 square |.°% ' feet, and therd ix mort seenery in the | to 96.10: yorkers, #.10 0 RP representation "of © the Grove of he 8.00 - " $4.90 Daphne, than there was in Augustin a4 Daly's famous production of "Midsam. grasners, oy hy Tl mer Night's Dream" in the antirety. Tambs, Tocris, 5 Nog? hia ) who Tambe ? Yamba, owes, oh Sheep, mixed, $1.90 to OH; Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Aug. 31. rattle -Heptiptas | 19,000; market. 10c. to 1be, Ay good to prime steers, 35.40 5 10; British Cattle Market. & 31 hive cattle easier J. La a - NBER i ey

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