Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1904, p. 9

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gan, 151; Edward McSorely, 137; Syl | FASTER EXAMS. Eee Noloely 135, ot | FODDER CHE PSE : | lowley, 135; Frank O'Connor, 128; Le: : | onard "Darragh, 28; Ivor Wallis, '195; - RE LTS IN X KINGSTON SEP- Archie McGillivray, 123; John Fits WHAT: MR. 'WKINNON SA s| ¥ ARATE SCHOOLS. gerald, 114; Harold 0' Donnell, 108; ' 7. - Rudolph Myers, 96; Vincent Kenedy, «OF IT. ny ' ; ---- The Hames OF Those Who Stand | Part Second Clana (Marks obtaina- Hopes To See The Time When Not At op In The Various | ble, 275; honors, 206.) : Clsen, 231: = Pound Is Made--It Interferes Slaztes=~1e Your Name Written Bans si Doyle, Co A. Nor rue Gensral Trade." Here cPherson : g ? 3 will, 2 214; li, E. Diamond, Pol JL Cn : bh J MasKinfon, | Shete huyer, ¥ - i; wney, 189; €. McConville: writes to the Tweed News in opposi- § : St. Mary's School. 181; & Yellowley, 18); 1. ruil; to the making of fodder cheese, Irs Senior Fourth Class--(Marks obtain 177; H. Kennedy, 172; J. Bodette, He writes ; abl, 800): MN, McDermott, 573; J, | 171; J. Christley, 159; R. James, 155; "Too much cannot be said rding Dunn; SR Madden, 554; 'M. Sulli. | H. Steacy, 153; N. Millan, 150; J. the curtailment of manufacture Ro, 9 =. Lawlor, 338; M. Gratton, Hamilton," 132; 7. Watson, '131: Vv, ax in making fodder cheese the farni- a" k is, 524; C. Chamber, 517; | Kane, 120; ilu, 106; R. Guay. or cuts his own throat, but you can: CR yr 'E. Hammond, 512: 106; 1. O'Neill, Doran, 75; 7. not tell his. 'that. He may tell you, » a v hy L. Kavanagh, 492. ! Corrigan, 74; F. Do 51: B. 0. "well the buyers will buy thew," so very part of the body a din, 4, Cook, 478; E. Met. | Rourke, 50; F. Willis, 44; G. Ryan, they will, because that is o buyer's \ i ane, 470; D. Donoghue, | 31; V. Fowler, 5: W. Garrigan, 0. WARY x business, he is dot a seller. Again the dW . McCormack, 419; G. Murphy, Senior Part First Class--(Marks ob- : 3 = average farmer will not listen to the # Whola heat hol 3, tainable, 150:): Bert Daley, 130. H. te . a 5 ETI COTTER ARN \ buyer as they imagine overvthing a e 3 ih will Junior Fourth Class--(Marks obtain | McCutchion, 129; H. Cleary, 124: T. : 4 py VAN 3 0 buyer will say is for his/ own benefit hundr fifty atle, 800)' C. Tierncy, 330; R. Mc. | Lambert, 120; J. Walsh, 118; J. Ham- and not for = the farmer that he is talking. Let me tell you here, farmers and 'salesmen of cheese factories, 'that H you would work more harmonious: Lauchlan, 529; L. Millan, 511; E. flo mand, 118; E. Ryan, 110; i T.R makes ideal toast and pho 483; oR Beecher, a7); H. Ry 109; N. Buins, 109; C. Killeen Ss of starch-made bread ./T. Halligan, 112; VT Doyle, ii H. Murphy, 100; FE. Hurley, 93; W. A. Gravelle, 430;" S."Daley, 429] Lalonde, 86; F. Tetro, 83; or i _ THE OLD . . * T. A Iy with the © buyer, and not imagine iy { 8: dail; Rockin, 126; J. Walsh 410: J. al. 8; F, Chambers, ar a Ariel, that he is out to do you in every Kirtland; 0. ot d ¥ your 'y brea % 404: T, Daley, 403; E. Oldfin, 402 6s; 8. Kehoe, 58; C Andrew, 52; thing he undertakes, you would make | worl conference " 5 James Hanley, 385; P. Beaupre, 0; Garrigan, 26. : rs wore money and be farther ahead in | Church of Jesus ter he Vial Question 4. Lawidy, N.C 8. Hurley, 371; Junior Part | First Class--R. Tier. a int nL Book" free ollins, 359; A. EN nev, W. James, J. Cleary, N. 0'Don- "Think of the nice markets we] CONV 0 - \ . van,"339; M. Finn, 335; C. McLachlin, | nell, A. Campbell, J. Wilson, P. woul have if every chess factory temple which ' "erected bere would lose on Noveniber Ist, and not | more than. ag; Vv. Jhoner, 319; J. Qertuill Hughes, T. Anson, A. i J. Me- fo, Canada fo vied BR WCE | GO te a wk, | would be w ) wage yo SEC Senior Third C Bs osks possible, | B, Fiitotty. Ww. 0 Doma Ww. Ee : BTREEY Xf NAGASEL avordge prices. for your goods yeir in | avd 20, E. Y O'Neill, 384; hristley, | nov. "J. O'Rourke, . Rahel. A: | Nagasaki is one of the principal s eaports of Japan and the port of prominence nearest to the seat of vear out, good vear and bad, would | lewaté iuay, 275; M. Macdoncil™ 271; | Neill, g ne war. It is being used as a base of operations for Japa nese transport service. not average, Jess than ten cents a] ond the ® x Nee 269; J. O'Neill, 25.) -- . " pound for, say, the next five yoa.s, United 011 5 3 ell, ig Hiking, 2G; A. Gook, Sti John's School. -- TEiLs - ye T but instend of «uch a condition exist bi 20. 8. Hu ) . cCormack, Senor =~ Second Class--( Maximum "LL OF CRIME. mann, who, with callius unconcern, FASHIONABLE WEDDING. ing wo have the very opposite, and NA af Seay) 2: L. ales fu, Ko marks, 650) : A. Doolan, 579: B. Me. -- told the judge he went to chucch be \ ---- what's the result ? We are encounter. | will} » s. Williams, 252; IL | Ginnis, 567; A. C . irl' fore killing his victim and prayed | First Roxeburghe-Goelet Brides- | od with a widely fluctuatin et. | UH w weeks. With + : 21; ofl Saliva, = R. Maguire, 512; a ® ves, 300; So; Rous, Si Boras Paint de Save In- that the aime Laiehy be successful maid rey When markels are bad -- be Latter D : : J. Jarrell, 2 J. Guirey, 223; F. 500. B. P oll 487. TPT * and that its author might not be dis. on i i, ote., 1 on . ¢ or vhich calls for New wis, 229, A. Harrison, 213; J. Gal- [| K. Mullen used, Se ei By lee 15: \i nna, April® 5--An absorbingly Ect . ¢ New York, April 6. The first of the at TF riil Pri a, unite of * ! lagher, 212, T. Flanagan, 208. W. i 97 Bo cocher, 427; K. I'dramatic story wad unfolded at the ; sentenced to two y + | notable Easter weddings in the met : i a ) : 4 . { ¢ g Miner, 397; E. Dunn, 389; K. Clavt : : 3 He was senten wenty years | Kk plas St. Pataick's U; the way and will be sold so much \ LA N3 : g of our store an) (icoghogan,' uh; 8. Kane, 206; M. No- | 387: FE. "Whitehead, ar ay ou. trial of a man named Kaufmann, ae- | imprisonment. i ii place in 3 tale LN cheaper, resulting in poor prio for - the Uf ol, 'to © be | onl. an cluiyre, 2017 D. AcCon- [3 req pd dre, | cused by his. own daughter committed eto mmrssmpae thedral at noon today, when Migs Fo The hendqopriers of thé: Day Oilcloth department ville, 196; L. Fitzgerald, Mn Ken |B oro Sa Lo argent, 316: ten years age. GERMANY GROWING COTTON. | Faulind Whittier. became the' bride of ay would say farniers | Saints are a 8 ; s irchase and dosian nedy, 185; A. Paradis, ion, = Phelan, Muaddigan, 165: M. Le 145. bi The victim of the erime was a shop- -------- Ernest Iselin, The ceremony was at and dairvmen take heed of the warn. of ita el dh LF gn, 177; R. Somerville, 154; ¢.& orrigan, | Junior Second. (lass.-\ Aik keeper, who had been robbed of a | Bypire.Gives Funds For Railway tended by prominent society people of ing now, do wot wait, for voi: know J the other being. at Juieideseey Won 164; L. Tucker, 122; §. Yilakey, 115; E. | M. McQueen. 412; Kt > « Aikens, | Jor sum" of money and brutally Col Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and } * ny he duity i wong Gingr Oi 1 . Tucker, 410; x 2 In Colony. New York what it means ta protect the dairy in. * gr 96; e acdonell, 70; H. | 502; B. LaBonte, 80; K. Kiight, 42 hacked to death. 4 6-The Nérth Ger > : . terests in this country, and when a A Vet. For \TION Rya ; L. Villard, 35; J. Catlin, Aikens, 397; E. Doyle, 350; A- 0'G To the identity of the murderer there | ~ Berlin, April 6.--The Nirth German The bride, who is the first of the PE til. 0 (0d t in hard t in, | "RI ; ! 25; E. = rasso, 25. H. Wate ' ato b Gor was absolutely no "clew, but Kauf | Gazette announces that a" bill provid Roxburghe Goelet bridesmaids to he & » his it in ay omfleldt A Net and Swiss, Junior Third . Class--(Total 'marks BC Te, 20% FE. Stan- | oon frightened by the cloxe investi- | ing Tor a loan of 82,000,000, guaran | married, is a -daughter -of General | 2¢ let this be Your metta, at we} gotie, but H ! possible, 420) : B. McQuaid, 269; J. | head, 328: A. O"Toube, 35 1 iC | gation which was hing made: weccused [teed by the Pmpire, for building o | and Mre. Charles A. Whittier of Bos. | have we'll hold" and do not give any f aid unfavorable for Shots lied Sash Nets 5: 1. Grattan, 285; A. Flanagan, 285; 8. | chou 335. Tos ] ar- 12 "llow townsman named Gensin railway seventy-six ili = long, from | ton, who have spent the winter: in ) er nig i "hance id get ahead | maple syrup, Death fas ti Murphy; 283; L. Gallagher, 281; R. | 211. M Galligan, 306: " Mae or er the latter's wife, and &i soldier | Lome to Palime, in ogoland (Ger | New York, Her elder sister married, a | © Brig n an il Suir la o club to- | place during the : a "henielle Curtains, £0. Millan, 277; R. Yellowley, 275: L. | P. Braddon, 270; R.™ Marchi a 59. | named Nagel of having committed the | man West Africa), hime by th®| few seasons ago, Prince Belossersky, | &* o mae a rule or law prohibit. Femoved several: > Ashley, 267. F. Mclntyre, 254; M. Re. | F. Mallon, 9: Toren Po | murder, Bundesrath, will be sept to the Reich | of Russia, ing the make of: fodders. It in in your fin the pofsons of d . us lick, 953; V. FR. Maller, M : ig few days . Erne 1 bride : hands. all the buyer can do is talk | Miles Lucas and wil A e Door Panels, 23 dic 5: Graham, 248: M. Dolan, | Stinson, 215; . Wil He aided the police in weaving an | stag in a few days. : rest Iselin, the bridegroom, is the Fi hw firvde v \ for ad ol) ¥ : 246; Wilfrid Martin, 243; L. Cassady, lis, 200: A. Kenny, 200: ¢ Heed, 132. astonishing web. of circumstantial evi A report accompanying the bill pre | elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian dse ie All ae ns you ane not istening { far an in years. sin Ends, worth from 21; A. Staley, 230; 8. Martin, 223; | 1. Taillon, 130; K. Doyle, 95. dence round these three, and in the | sents as the chief argument for the ne | 'lin, Jr., a member of the Iselin bank-{ ™* "! Pid so. uth nl oven that, id pk hayn retpen he ai 2 25¢. each. : L. 'Cassady, 234; A. Staley, 230; Ss. Part Second--E. Kitloon, A Pilatte end the woman and the ex-soldier, be cossity of the railroad that it will | ing firm, and is heir to several wil I and do something to save your hy w 26, the past Hk En. | Ww » good for 250. col. Martin, 223. H. Ryan, 299; R. 0 J. McKee, A. Frasso, I. Delo. 1° | tween whom there had been an. intri- [ promote cotton growing, which, has | lions." He graduated from Columbia | * 1} a Ruth 2 e good for 30c. eal, Brien, 216; C. Hanley, 215; V. Tur Densmore. 1. Gall \ghor i Gallivhn, gue, were found guilty afd sentenced been demonstrated as ticcess in the | five vears ago, and is a member of hope to see the dav when we will fngland,_ whets. sh. _ 25 each, according. cotte, 211: W. Martin, 2i1; J. Hanlon. | J. Heloin. N. Gollashe ; to death, Gensinger being acquitted. rope. Hinterland. Not oglu the colo. | numerous clubs nat be able 10 buy a fodder chime in [for soveral months x to 2 . ' ; J. Halpin, 8S. Gallagher, N. McKde, g & i } ol MN the d width of Hind, Ro, E. Martin,, 205; C, Phelan, 203; | Mary O'Reilly, 0.° Harrison, Georye | On appeal, however, the death sent-| ny, but Germany -hersell, has a pre this ehuntry en ow iondes To Gorsline unt for aby $; .', . Guirey, 201; A. ORielly, 199; I. Cunningh un; A. McArdle, k Tur-| ence was remitted, as is the custom in | eiiinent interest, says the report, in / id showing, ana in ha Gommer, 7199; V. Nicholson, 188: 0. cote; Henre Camp i A. Daley -- Austra when the evidence is ef a promoting cotton growing. DISCONTENTED wire PAY. Rev. Mr. Tighe At Sydenham. ls home for Easter hol A Beaudry, 198; W. Purtell, 195; L. | Coyle, D. Clayton. R. Tilson, S Sul. | purely circumstantial character. Nagel 2 Hyd i Rov Taylor 4 Co..ate sap] ; y 'oyle, Tilson, 8. § urely ; « i rtillery And Infantry of Tasma- | Svdenham. April 5. Rev. Mr. For | gveon pea threshers , Sangster, 194; T. Stanford, 193; L.|livan, F. Stokes, M. Wilsan, E. F died a few years later in prison. where JUST WHAT YOU NEED. svithe, although out of his room after lace in irl Cochrane, 188; V. Mullin, 184: W. Har | W. Cook, M. Black, EO Brien; "1. | the -woman,--eontinually---protosting her s nia Disbanded. hin Tong illiiess, is "not able to face bliwnces 0 lace in 2h SE aon, eT Helauchlan, 178; W. | Eves, F. Loiseau, 0. Majean, A. Loi- | innocence, was rapidly, losing her rea Chambgrlain's Stomach And Liver Melbourne, April 6. An order in- | the © cold east winds "just yet, Rov. TE freshet. Ne ne aie en, Joo, a Swig, 154; Ce seu, H. Stanford, D. Sargent and L. | son. | : ; sit Tablets. council has been passed di banding Mr. Tighe kindly took his services in | dorsdn, organizers for RToT., Hott, . Clayton, 134; | . hife- | Coyle. 'absent through hoes, 0 To this tragedy of justice miscarris Wien vou fel dull aller sting two batteries of artillery and six com L both churches, and was highly appre: | were hore last week. twenty head, 132; I. Lawrence, 131; T. We- | Cunningham. there came a few weeks ago an as v : i g. nies of infantry ' attached to the | ciated by the i Hi ' i 3 : gl re ¢ When. you have sic appetite I k inted by the congregations, Hix ser: | now giombers joined the LOJF, . Ardle, 115; B. Dufiy, 92, 1. Gingirs, | Senior Part First--(Names in order | tonishing sequel ; When you have a . in the | Tasmanian forces. In addition twen | mon in St. Paul's, was a masterly | last meetin : ® 80; J. Campbell, 74; C. Kane, 0; F. {of merit) : B. Coyle, J. Scanlan, D. Kaufmann's wife, turning out a loft th og ty-seven officers have been placed on | one. Hix long exnerionos in the work To ad od Nuwhy. 0. ta, Ross, A. Black, G."McGuiness. J. A. [in Theis Jose, While eres. some Pro. ren vir Tiger ie. tepid the unattached list of the sacred ministry, coupled with | aollege, To _-- econ ass -- al onors, | Hearn, B. Marchand, J. O'Reily, -F. | perty which she recognized as having ¥ ¥ . SA This action h been token owing { § ¥ Et 963.) : Edgar Blakey, 316; Vincent Old. Gurrhaghem G. or. J. 0 Reilly belonged ta the murdered shopkeeper... When your bowuls are constipated. aia acti n has hig akon owing " his deep. lemrning in spiritual things, | locate his praeti n h y u y teilly, | bf € i ' X 8 When vou have a headache. ! 4 among the men on 'account | must eause his discourses to be most |. : fin. 289; Howard Williams, 286; Wil- | L. Thirvis, G. McFadden, J. Dinnee, | She confronted her husband with it. Vie v Fo ili of their pay, which resulted. in only helpful to the earnest Christian 'who i 0esS fied Turcotte, 280; Fred. Beaudry, | Ii. Matthews, G. Mallon, L. O'Neil, L. | and eventually he confessed that he Thee WHT improse vour appdtite. | 119 men out' of S00 appearing on par- | "looking for the truth as Tt Ta in Greek 280; John Donoghue, 279; Swift Han. | Killsen,. J. Murphy, L. Boyer, W. [was the real 'murderer. : ond Roy your. apts: | ade 'when Major-Gen." Sir E. Hutton, ) Christe Jesus We . i This is independence day in Greed, ley, 279; Edward Burke, 260: Jord HOt N. Wile ry "Med ows, R They' agreed do keep their | guilty cleanse and invigorate your stomach he To) tira hed Wy heist: Jesu Veo hope that he will in is e ry J) refe, N. son, J. s, R. y ag ! 3 ive r ole oe feder commandan ' . red 1 i rev mem: Downey, 263; Abby Johnson, 204: Leo | Kelly, 'M: Turcotte, K. Jover, E.|weeret, but thiir conversation had | 30 regulate your fiver and bowels | 0 GL IGT Gihandmont] in toe of need anid rove bie Tosa. | sanslara of the the orcas 1 particul Linaugh, 264; Frank Wilson, 262; Ed- | Runier, B. Brick, N. Collins, W. Bour- | been overheard by their daughter, and, | ne Se. per box. For saltby all | Bo ilourth of the entire Tas. | to hie friends and the chcch he lovey | cent in 1821, an the begine Pp Har ward Little, 257; Fred. Taillon, 245; deau, J. Thompson, L. Filson, B torturd by the thought that an 'n- drupgisis, manian forces so. well A And Tr Shui stoves ning of the war i) Frank Guirey, 243; Charles Corrigan, McEwen, S. McQuaid, A. Dinnee, 2.J. | nocent woman was consigned to a Suear. well jndintn of 5H cular mer 242; Joseph Leduc, 211; Clarence Tur- | Clark. living death in jail, and that one life 10¢: New Maple Sugar--Syrup,, - ule. 3 cotte, 238; James Mellwain, 237;| Junior Part . First--M. Martin, K. | had already been sacrificed for her 0c. 1. new sugar; 81 per gallon A Magnificent Assortment. For a bilions attack take Chamber- | * d Frank Smith, 210; Joseph Clark, 205; | Madigan, J. O'Neill, H. Sargeant, C. | father's long concealed ctime, she | new maple syrup. Crawford's. vi[* Provost's, Brock streot, has just ve. |lain's Stomach and Liver Tableta.and fo open, presents a Fred. O'Donnell, 20(; Moses Dunn, | Gorman, E. Stanford, 'B. Ahearn, H. | went to the police. ; ceived his spring imnortation of Eno. | 8 quick oure is certain. For sale by The Verdict ot 196; Joseph Rochefort, 196: Thomas | Doolin, J..Gorman, E. Andre, :'R.| There was a terrible scone in court Méssrs. Whitemarsh Bros. purchased | lish and Scotch Tweeds, Worsteds, | all druggists, : ) ry Wing wv Fashion Sinnott, 195; Joseph Naylon, 194 ; | Flannigan, M. Reed, W. Gorman, A. when the daughter--a tall. handsome | from Henry Fredland of Portland, _n | Serges and Cheviots. The range this Building operations in Westport ' i Ernest Decker; 193; Lawrence Bedore, | LaPlant, D. McManus. girl of twenty--almost incoherent with | thoroughbred -- Durham' bull which | season comprises the most beautiful | will be lively this season, Several new 178; Desmond Ryan, 168; Wilfred ---------------- grief, told her" story to the public | weighed ov 2000 Ths. Tt wae larg | patterns and of the verv finest quali- | residences are to be built, . Hammond, 167: Ambrose Lawler, 154; New mapl: syrup, $1 gallon. Craw: | prosecutor. : . est. animal shipped to Montrenl thi<| tv. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. New maple syrup and sugar. Craw. Prices : : Frapk Civtawill, 152; Maurice Garri- - ford. Its truth was admitted by Kauf-' vear. | Tspection invited ford only utnam' fo sorma. Nas Sete mm -- " _ mr ? 4 ' pe TT d $5. 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