Daily British Whig (1850), 2 May 1904, p. 5

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aris estaurant ? Spring, Neuenaly, Jatural Gas. a Man ever Bou ght in 16.50 wi him | 1g. doing at thi | man, what dq SELF? viots, Scotches, § is well worth | It's. more--it's inished--hand. 1d stitched. rowd so much oney, We are ink you'll be, Coats at--$12.50 Y 00 A ------ N TIE ford for Ladies, Patent Colt d an) Calf, the ry Tie and Dunn. STORE ston. SNAP ale : were at $2.50, $3 0 and $2. sold here at $4 $2.50, $3 patterns, hard of Price 65 d Stand). te The Art Shoe. shoe is going ! ine wear, Abernethy's sh r Took Jike pein ht like. it, 0 lesd § joe #3 pe cto SUMMER COTTAGES, DWELLINGS, Real ha UNFURNISHED, Stores, McCann 'wate office, 51 Broek street, URNIS HED, 0 ¥ 18 a De with A 91 oy at Crumley THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, jon NS known treet, wood." Possession ano the fiver of | & Walkem MAY, TH _ Apply Walkem & BY THE FIRST OF Brick modern ley, St., West. 'y qoods. ON AT Dwelling, 181 Division street, nCess sti Si nt occupied by 7] prison. ho BE a smithy ered aim ala tl A motion by Charles A. Kelly, pro- with oration I = Tear, [4 tion 1 Ca Mis prietor of the Occidental hotel, to = Au he Feliz Shaw, 115 Bagot St. on a re ¢ tod quash the local option by-law, was to RN Cc a ub Lose: have been" heard at Osgoode hall, to- Teqtest. - day, and was adjourn a week by 'Made in Canada Ganong's Famous C. B. Chocolates 50c. per 1b. Ganong s Lily, Chocolates 4Qc, per 1b, THE FINEST IN THE LANDAT _...... ¢ R.°J. RBBS', Princess S KINGSTON. TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE Unequalled oR go. securing posi tions. Largest and best equipment in Canada 821 Queen street, Kingston. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Confederation VEPPROLIIOGeD Swift's § ; Scranton $ : Coal © QUALITY: The same always. $ QUANTITY:-- As yo order. * ®. BARGAINS IN Musical Instruments $3, $2.50, $1.50, $1 Pia Bows, sel ing now at $2.25, $2, $2 Violin Cases, selling now at $1.25. at hall Band Instruments, vrice. all kinds, Pianos and Organs at greatly reduced nrices. AT McDOWALL'S MUSIC STORE, 71 Princess Street. & Our Motto : Courteous treatiment, J Value for your money, Correct styles. We guarantee to fit you. Crawford & Walsh Leading Tailors, Polncess Street. KINGSTONBUSINESS COLLEGE Life Building, Toronte 00008 t. 11- Podlar People, Oshawa, Can. en FYadicsit yout know of anything detter than Corticelli Sewing Sik, 'he secret may make you "FAMOUS Dr; WOOD'S [NORWAY PINE Cures i) RUD BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS and all THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. Miss Florence E. Mailman, New Germany, N.S,, writes: -- I had a cold which left me with & very I' was afraid I was going mption. 1 was advised to NORWAY PINE SYRUP. 1 had little faith in it, but before I had taken one bottle I began to feel better, and after the second I felt as well as ever. My cough Las completely disp Tt mmaam For Electrical Work Consult Breck & Halliday, practical Electricians, Prin- cess Street. TO-RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE, 167 FRONTEN-{ ne stredl, corner Brock street. Al wodern improvements. Apply 428 Brock street. F For r Those Who Appreciate Quality For the weak who need to be strengthened ILabatt's IS THE BEST. - JAS. MCPARLAND, Agent. § The leading physicians recommend it London Ale - and Porter for its purity. and a or corm. BUY BRAIN ON BREAKS. For time eink Wwé look fora trader's market. Ee rofits. Good authorities say this is only a tems halt in the advance and are Ar have df 'private wires to 5 Chicago Board of Trade and can kive uncxcelled service in wheat, oats "Mehilan & Maguire, BRANCHES Hunter 8t., PETRRBORO ; Brock at, KINGSTON Buy on breaks still of tating $1.25 the largest for wheat. two firms on the -E. Cor. or. King & Yorge Sts. Phonoe Main 813-36:¢ Ea, BAR CLOSING ING TROUBLERS GET SIX MONTHS. Motion To Quash Local Option " By-Law Adjourned--Funeral of A.'S. Irving, President Toron- 'to Gas Company, Quiet. Torouto, May 2.--William Crews and Fred Smith, two of the men arrested at Toronto "Jundtion on Saturday night, for disorderly 'conduct in con- nection with the closing of the bars under local option, were sentenced, to-day, to six months in the Cintral consent. The und of the motion is iced imegafuri arity on the second adi by- law in council. The ' civic 'investigation 'was resum- ed before Judge Winchester this morn- ing. It was expected that William Mackenzie and W. H. Moore, of the Toronto Railway company, would be examined, but they were out of town. Comptroller Sinith, of that company will be examined this afternoon. Fx- Alderman Harvey Tall, iogislntive re presentative of railway empicyees, was called. He said ex-Controiler Richardson gave him $40 to pay scrutineers, ~ He paid out the $10 at $2 a man. The funeral of the late A. &. Irving, president Toronto News company, was conducted quiotly, this afternoon, by Canon Welch, of © St. James' cathe: dral, of which deceased had been for many years rector's warden, There were no pall-bearers, but a large at- tendance of Toronto business men. The Imperial Book Co. asked leave from thé court of appeal. to-dav, to appeal to the supreme court in the ac- tion brought against the company by and C. Black. The action was brought by thé Blacks, who have a copyright in the \Eneyclopedia Britan nica, to prohibit \the importation, by the draft of platés from the United States and involves the application of the imperial customs law to Canada. Judgment on motion to appeal was reserved. In view of the dito ery that the labor unions had interfered to pre vent work being done by' the firemen in maintaining the halls the Board of Control to-day. made an order that the fireman whitewash and paint the hulls when necessary. A. E. Davis, aged seventeen, em ployed by the contractor in carrving the mail between Cheltenham and the irange has been arrested and lodged in Brampton jail for theft of a regis tered letter containing £60. The letter was missed about six weeks ago. The voung man confessed; he is a Barnar The condition and aspect of the negro problem, as shown by statistics, is presented by Thomas Nelson Page, besides £30,000,000 Yet negroes' edueation, contributed by private charity. the effect of all this has been scarcely attack than in New England. no woman goes alone way out of sight of cept on necessity, his women alone can help it. To-day upon the high- white men, ex- and no man leaves in> his house if he | there. Mr. Prominent Official of Railway Em- Brock ille Rocorder ever this continent as one of the most useful officers among the railway em. are allright are onial 7" © LEGISLATIVE BRIBE. A Meniber Offered Re-Election Without Opposition. Free P Fo re Yogislature when Mr. Petty: piece moved the second reading of his bill for railway taxation, Mr. Whit- ney asked to have it killed then and Hoyle said that he, as a member of the special committée which had almost unanimously adept- ed the gavernment measure, could not support Mr. Pettypiece's bill, as the committee had evolved a better scheme. Then came a standstill, Mr, Pettypiece declining to withdraw his hill, as he desired an expression on When this situation became appar- - some leading spirits on the oppo- sition side began to lay plans for as few days previously had, as Mr. Hoyle stated, "almost unanimously" adopt- ed another railway taxation bill that they would have to carry out their Mr. Whitney further considered," and within twen- ty-four hours Mr. Pettypisce was vol- untarily assured, both verbally and ip writing, by fifteen or twenty mem- bers of the opposition, that they were now prepared to support his bill, and among those generous new-found pup porters were #everal members of the | committee which had just adopted the government bill. One convert 'wrote to Mr, Pettypiece "'the opposition are with you to a man." and the crowning offer was the asswrance by one of the plotters that his re-election in East | Lambton by acclamation would be assured. Thus a good measure that should have been dealt with on its partyism by those whose only object was to make a party gain. This plot put Mr. Pettypiece in the position of having to 'destroy the gov- ernment he was elected to support, or agree to some arrangement. He chose the latter course. Then there was talk about the partv lash, the swallowing of principles and so on, but eyen these | t declined to. accept, hence the bitter and sometimes silly attacks that have | | been made Ji h 5 him. | 1 MR LowE IN TOWN. v ployees Visit. owe, I ton. is known all | p do boy. ployees' associations. The position he | ities and genial nature and many are now occupies is first vico-president' of | the friends who will wiss him when he NEGROES DEGENERATING. the International Brothérhood of | leaves the city. Railway Employees, and he has jur- iss «Lizzie Lena, daughter of Mr. A Sorrowful Picture Of The |isdiction all over the North American | and Mrs. Francis Duffy, Stuart street, South. continent. On Friday he dropped into | entertained abont twenty-one of her the Recorder oflige and enjoyed a few | f minutes' chat. , yes, the trackmen in McClure's for May. Instead of pro- standing arrangement now that any | mandolin and guitar. Miss H. Arvdagh gressing the negro has, on the whole, difficulties that cannot be settled bes sang some songs very sweetly. Re retrogressed since the war. The south | tween the men and Mr. McNicol will | freshmints were served, and then has spent over $10,000,000 on the | De referred to arbitration, The terms | dancing continued to the midnight "What about wages on the Intercol perceptible, On the other hand the "To. tell the truth," said Mr. Love, Sharpton, May 2.~This is the sec- negro has lost much ground indus- "the government road pays a higher oud of May, and seeding ix scarcely trinlly. In slavery all the trades and | Scale to the men than cither the GT begun. But with a continuance mechanie arts in the south were filled R. or C. P. R., which is satisiactory to of the present good weather farmers with negroes. Now few mechanics are | the men. . ow will be going it full blast in a few to be found among them. Neither have Mr. Lowe is very busy and it is not days. Meadows promise well, last they advanced economically or poli- | SWrpri he possesses. the absolute | yo, pig seeding especially is splendid. tically any more than educationally | confide of the railway employees, Some have turned voung eattle out to Aor industrially. " {for he persistent in looking after pasture; but it will be the middle of But underncath material advance-'| their interests, and does it in such a | Mav before the stock, generally, can ment, there lies the deeper question of | Way to usually obtain the desired re do on>.the pastures without = extra moral advanenent, oh growth ia sults. feed. The hard winter has had its tell rand ideals of life. This is ma ing: eficct on the fodder, which is » test of progress, and here the The Queen's Visit. Aha cleaned out of the country. negro is _ most backward. Alarming "The Times," London, says: The With cheese "at Tie. compared with percentages of erime among them are | queen takes a deep interest in the de. one vear ago, yeomen are wond given and whil» a certain portion of, Alexandra Trust dining rooms named Le what the future will bring the rae: has risen notably since em-| after her, and yesterday she paid a | forth. A great many hogs are held for ancipation, it generally. has degener surprise visit to the institution. as higher prices. This time, one vear aro ated morally and mentally. Twenty- | she did in 1900. Sir Thomas Lipton seeding was pretty well done. W. Bab five years ago women in the south | was the only one who knew of the | cock and J. Curran passed through went unattended, with no more fear of | queen's intended visit, as she wished | hore drawing milk from different to see the room and diners under nor r mal conditions. Her majesty, without escort, and were received at | t the main entrang: by Sir Thomas | ---------- Realized A Good Sum. Allen, Wolfe Island, April 27 ral farmers have commenced s ing. Gilt Edge cheese laptory begair Te, ations on Monday. C. Hogan has -moved into hs wottage at the Wolfe from Watertown, N.Y Held A Sugar Social. Collins Bay, April 27.--The assessor made his annual call on Tuesday. The sugar social in the Methodist church on Thursday ening passed off very successfully. Mrs. J. Rankin spent a few days last " with her daugh ter, Mry. R.. Bushell, Williamsville, = Miss Florence Marsh has returned af- ter spending some time in the city, with true East Bid heartiness, repaired to the dined, faring exm ty ag ordinary din- | ( the table; as that which marked the close dist church re prirs was a BUCCOsS, KO gilt from George Robson, Violet, was The identity of the royal visitors soon | t became known and they were cheered | 1 They | « fnanager's room and ers, the queen siting at the head of | + The Party began with ox Island cheese factory, and intends to anadian horses were well liked over open the factory on May 2nd. A. sauce as a second Coyrse, had two | there. Building milk stands is the or- Henderson and family have poved in- vegetables and finished with plum pud- | der of the day. A big effort is nov to P. Hogan's house for the summer, | 99%: The queen took apbllinaris with | made to establish a library in the M. Hennesey sold a team of horses her dinner. and the whole party aft- | school. Dr. Spankie visited the school last week for the fine sum of £300, { ¥ards _dpsnk coffee out of "Alex | and was pleased with dvervihine. bar- John Hogan has purchased a new | 2Pdra" cups. The queen and the prin- | ring the absence of the library, The seeder. John Spoor, assessor, can- | €®®% always well received have rare. | trustees have let the job of buildie~ vassed this section last week, Mrs, | JV received in any part of London so | a wood-house to J Young. A large Joseph McDonald has returned home | Vi€0Tous and enthusiastic a send-off | amount of patent fence is bein * day night, in aid of the Violet Metho cially and financially. The supar, a excellent. ed, especially by the Wilton people, | & Quarterly services are to be held next | whose audacious feats of breaking out 3 od, defe v. | versary as bishop was colebrated at thoy loudly, oped. devasing he St. Mary's cathpdral, Hamilton. if Mr, Pettypiece would force a ote Nine coal cars wrecked on the T.,' on the bill, that they (the opposi-| H. & B. near Hamilton, Jind traffic' tion) by voting solidly Witham Am was blocked about twelve rs: = could reduce the government majority | Robert Leary, engineer on t Ri to one, and that Mr. Ross would re-|St: C. & T. railway, fell off a Srestlo sign. Of course it did not worry: the | at Thorold and was very severcly in: members of the committee which a |jured. horse show closed at inches, at which three entries cleared { the bar. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By day in royal style. . The local customs imports for April amounted to $14,828.41. to-day for Sault Ste. merits was dragged into the strife of | the ben to-day. Kingston and the from on the civic holiday, Whig a long letter mill affairs. could not be so degrading as to have | them. / been made the tool of unserupulous The article in the Whig lately on partisans. 'This position Mr. Pettypieco | Von Schultz, has created much svm pathy for the dead man. of companions, was viewed wy Wood's Fair, nection with that firm, was presented with an address Saturday night last. host of friends through his good Jai ening. ho ne. "There is a | dered some satisfactory. hour. accom- | flow of milk is heavy panied by Princess Vietoria, and some | t attendants, drove in a plain carriage | fairly lined Will the are very dear vet." tail soup, took roast lamb with mint | of'| built. their kindly visit. R. Paterson continues very ill. It i} ---------- sal® that J. Moon has bought the Pleased To See B. A. Nugent farw! Master A. Vrooman, Wilton, May 2.~The sugar social | ho for some time was very ill, is held at Thomas Caton's .on Wednes. | "©" able to be around. There. was a donee at W. McQuay's. The social was well attend: | ture of its most famous criminal, Sei- NEWSY ITEMS FROM M MANY | QUARTERS OF EARTH, Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered by the Public. Navigation is now open on "the Mus. oka lakes Peter Fisher was struck by a train' on a wossing at Chesley and Killed. Mrs. H. Farrow jumped from a window at Ni Hotel Dien at Windsor and received fatal injuries. Bishop Dowling's seventeenth anni- The high jumping * at the Toronto six fect eight The remains of John Thompson, schemé. now declared | ; H that he had "found some good in the | Glanworth, setHonma on the > bill} and was prepared to have it|® D. RR. were fou on the tra J near St. Thomas. g -- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Reporters On Their Rounds. A. MeNally, Westport, was in the ity to-day. Gananoque will celebrate D@minion Williami Meek, Windsor, is a visitor n the city for a few days. Thomas Melver, Eivision. street, left Marie, new building to be erected by Frontenac Cereal company was The A. annual excursion to Thousand Islands, Toronto, will be held as usual August 1st, writer sends the regarding cotton We cannot publish let. knowing who writes 'he C. W. An anonymous ers without "He was a and deserved a bet- The 'grave, as well as that wanv Polish gentle nan, er fate." igitors yesterday. David A. Shaw, the manager of who has severed his con- and a token of ap- reciation bv his fellow auployees on He has made a riends at a little dance on Friday ev- Mr. and Mrs. H. MoAuley ren- very fine selections on the Leia was voted a jolly hostess. ------ Canadian Horses Liked. outes to Odessa cheese factory. The for so early in It is said the country is with voung pigs. Some hink there is double the stock in the ountry as compared with fifteen or wenty vears ago. Horse buvers wore hough here from the vicinity of Uti a, N.Y In reply to the question : horsis market continue -high? me Yankee said: "1 thought horses would be down before this, but they He also suid, that he season. We are %orry to say that Mea, A Great Capture. Jupan has been excited hy the cap- hi Ono, alias Kimbel Wantanabe, | ' ol 8 ge madedn 1 the cleanest brightest, Ju \ Shredded Wheat } } Biscuit with oo Milk or Cream' our Mew 8 Calf and Box Calf Shoes at put, ALL NEW of the artist milliner, Hate from Fashion's leading centres are friends, That Pet Garden the A Of yours "will sopn eed. spadin, viling hee a of Toronto, is | Sunday morning in the Methodist | of the Mayebashi jail created a sensa- vin Semin and fences and all ont J. Rankin. Webster Clement and 1] ghurch hex, owing ts the repairs |e tion. When only a stripling of twen- | of door nit in order for the glorious pi spent Sunday with friends in ing made on the Violet church. Wil | tv, Seishi broke into a provineial spring. You will probably need new Deserinto. liam Ovens is ill again. We were very | bank and made away with 10,000 yen. | Tools, Spades, Rakes, Shears, Prin. --t much Pleased to moe amongst the | On another occasion he paid a noctur. ing Knives, Trowels, Lawn Mowers hp Eriiva names : of ose receivi degrees of | nal visit to 8S. Kuriowa, a millionaire | and Wheel Barrows, and other thines Starting Spzing's Work, B. A. at Queen's that of Blake Assel- | in' Numata, Gummaken, carrying off {in the hardware line that are neces Brewer's Mills, April 26.--<Sugar-' stine, after an at of only two | 100,000 vey worth. of old gains and |#ary. You need the goods--we need making is over and farmers have | sessions. Miss Beatty, Kingston, is | 50,09 ven in bank notes. He has bey pyour orders, Let us got to gether and started their spring's work. W. Lynn | visiting at BH. Mills'. Mr. 'and Mrs. M. | arrested" twenty- 'thrée times, has made [make a bargain. We never had a het- is engaged as milk drawer for Cold | Cloakev, and Mrs. Lake, Hartington, attempts to edeape from 'prison 110 | ter assortment of these goods. Come Spring cheese factory. D. Murphy is | were visiting J. Ovens on Friday. times, passed ten years behind prison | andsee for yourself, improving the ap pearance of his ------ bars and robbed the public of 1,000, dwelling by the addition of new win It is understood . that a change in | 000 yen, at. the lowest catimation, Sg : Ha dows and verandah, under the man- | the business. of the n com- | Now he bas been setitenced to prison . agement of Mr. Stoness; Sunbury. R.'| pany, ' Picton; i. about being made. | for a vear and six months, Fi ilne left on Monday for Buffalo. Miss | The purchasers ate. said said to. bo Messrs Lulu Todd is preparing some of her | 'W. H. Lake {the former manager), and | 1. N. Waite, Picton, was sevicusly a - pupils far entrance. I. Murphy has | W. C. Killip, formerly of Consecon. injured in a runaway accident on C recavered alter a wie Sttack «f fa] Mrs. (Rev) Wright has roited the ay. 7 : -. . ppe urphy, x, is on 1 sick | property of W. - Lewis, Athens br. Jock HAE hay '3 Cc hy occupied by Mrs. Spence. 1 , Dow _-- ock Harty has roturped to 69 and 71 q aie Tori sn rome. ke . Gupraiiteed Patent Colt Enamel, a xa, Velou J. H. Sutherland' & Bro THE LEADING SHOE MEN The Stylish Spring Hats are to be seen, and th Pretty Hats ond Bonmets, wit that our artists can put into them ate "abo for Al are wrlcome=huyers or not. CRUMLEY BROS. STYLES. are veritable creations all the and dacs ou. e very St here. Coma' and bring yous

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