Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jun 1904, p. 4

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Approval - * Crawford's Coal * complete satin . The high quality of our : goal and our prompt, 3 'service, has 'bro t 'us hosts of new The Leading Undertaki TERED ae FURNISHED RO : HOUSLE PARLORS, entrance . CL Were. --907 William stesat, & Anyone Sick ? 'If you have, you will know % what a help and comfort are fall or any of those sick room p f requisites which are pensible to good nursing; We have a full line of these, as we make them our speci- § alty. CIN VIEW, el over to the city on July Ist. ther legal proceedings. company the value of the plants is fencing for time, to serve them, ------n PERMANENT IMPROVEME! at the disposal of the works' depart out of the general fund. The works' department has consid then should be charged to their ae owners had declined to pay their pro portion of a granolithic or asphalt the entire expense of it. It hap to be a discrimination which the cir cuntstances did not warrant the council to consider the advisabi walks shall be laid, and with esti mates of their cost. has also been asked to consider the possibility of building wooden walks, as heretofore, in the outer wards, and if the present taxation is not suffi cient for the purpose to indicate the rate which will be necessary in order that the people, at the next election, may intelligently pronounce upon it. This point has to be kept steadily in mind that the taxation in King ston is sthe lowest in the provi io. and that the people cannot have per manent improvements without paying for them. The cities which are Fav ing their, streets and construf ling granolithic or cement walks ar¢ col lecting the cost of them from the people, and in Toronto all walks and pavements are laid on the loca! ime provement plan. . ------------ POSITIONS KOT UNDERSTOOD. fvents revives a significant warning which it gave Lord, Duhdonald 'when referring "wppointment in 'September, 19020 Events then said "The offi Lord Dundonald had ac cepted is a Canadian office created by the Canadian parliament and the sal ary attached to it is paid by the Ca nadian taxpayers. Lord Dundonald ji appointed by, the Canadian govern ment and' he €an be dismissed hy the Canadian goverhment. The Canadian people are quite competent {o manage their own militia affairs just the sane as thay manage their own railway, their public' works or their own post office. If Lord Dundonald gets this - headquarters' staff, but if he ever for avoiding these errors, but it would do no harm if he were to write them out and paste them in his hat so that tly ov fe) the victim of a serio time expired, getting his od while trying to carry non the Montreal home, anyone tell us where "Reddy's" home is now that he has quit Bellville ¥ ---- Yacht Club Meetings. The gnnual meeting of the King- ston Yacht Club Association was held last night. The 'finances were reported in flourishing condition. All the ofli¢- of the eadquartors staff of tia ho forget that the 3 PENSIVE EXPER 'charge 'of 'the milita force an man solely responsible for it to MENT IN@®BASEBALL ament andethe people is the min- of militia. The result would be Racords Made At Cleveland--Big Charge To Get Lacrosse Sticks--The Match To Come Of In August. Shannon, of the St. als, has not made ay crror in thirty- of The one regrettable "Feature of the ease is the disposition to say apgra- Yating things. Lord Dusidonald's ban quet speech, the one ia which he prac- tically challenged the government to a quarrel, was particularly snappy, and it has been followed by a distussion is lacking in moral tone. The issue is one which can treated in a dignified spirit. Tt is as to the functions and prerogatives of geveral officer commanding. makes the appointments in England, the commander of the forces or the war office ? Who is responsible for the military policy of the nation, the men who dre at the head of the war partment or the men who carry had a meeting afterwards, regulation cap and badge. '1 he for the L.Y.R.A. ren dezvous regatta to be held here next month will be carried out by the re gatta committee, Everything will be Cutliclder Dougherty has become trad New York Americans by Boston der Upglauh wl some money. Joe Corbett has thus far failed to show any of his Baltimore form a pitcher for the the Electric Light pan) 1 haye' 'seriously dimgreed on [| the Tight question. The points of dif if ference have. not been stated publicly, nt. 1 is ud that the gas and tric light plants will not be hand- Spread Of Baseball, "Baschall may no lenge {0 as a national dent Harry Pulliam, of the National League, the other day. *'It really an international "The team that beats Pittsburg out ery of the managers of the teams in the National League and hits the nail right on the head, Pitcher Yeager, of Full River, form erly with Toronte, is kecping up his one-run record-five ecn- It is said that the fire and light committee was disposed to recom- mend a compromise on one point, in order to facilitate the transfor of the property from the company to the city, but thare were 'several items on which harmony of opinion was lack- ing, and as a result there will be fur "Whether it's cold Or whether it's hot. We've got to weather it Whether or not." The man who went around predicting a coo] summer, has just bought a lot of our hot-weather stuff and betaken himself to the sea shore. We | sports of other countries all over the received inquiries South Africa on the same subyjirt namely, a decision on a play that ce- cars frequently in the big league, und Lord Dundonald, when a question of precedent or authority was at stake, should have at the outset insisted up on an understanding of his position him, 11 against him, "Bill'" Dincen, of of New York, Owen, In his first report he recommended de | only pitchers whe 3 in victories, and Chesbro leads the number in games fences which the Globe alleges, would have cost $12,000,000, end Sir erick Borden felt that he was justified in holding it for consideration. Guided by the advice of Mr. Ay les. worth and Mr. McIntyre the city will, on or before July lst, tender the Johannsshurg, South to know how a ball should be called that had been accidentally hit hy batsman and then gone into fair ter + ritory, in both instances the acciden packed away in a hoy at Li It cost the club, £130 ¢ goods shipped to Ferp in time for the game, it has been fixed by "6 arbitrators - and courts, and if the 'money is de elised the city will sue for possession of the property. This may take some time. The courts do not sit at the tonvenience of any litigant, however important the case, and the company eription of Canada's defences as priv ate and confidential. Admitting that it i bis | had landed in fair ing, as his letter * winner of the An wisely, in withholdi m both instances the wnpices Had the balls gone into -y { Meanwhile the city has notified the | "ral support in Lis grievance Puck company that the contract for street lighting will end with this month, and the clxetors will welk in darkness pending a settlement of the suit. In other words the council has been hit is cither foul shows how far baseball is extending," and to what extent those people play- ing the game inother countries look to the United States for their lessons ™ Cincinnati needs (o general officer fommanding, as great aid to the militia departinent, in | and as a consequence of the game hy the umpire. . Donlin, undera three days' conferring and advising with the min- - took no stock in his predictions, but a good deal of stock in Negligee Shirts, Thin Underwear, Straw Hats. Serge Suits, Thin Coats and Vests, and kin- dred contributors to a low femperature, THIN SUITS IN SERGES, FLANNELS, EfC, $6.50, , NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, soc., 75¢, $1, 1.25, 1.50. STRAW HATS, soc., 75¢., $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75. BELTS, 20c., 25¢, 50c., 75¢., goc., $1. FANCY VESTS, $1, 1 25, 1.50, 1 75, 2 to 3 given to understand that the people will willingly put up with some incon veni mee rather than contiibuie to a company which is showing no desire suspension at the presont It is to be hoped tl athletes redeem themselves when Yale growth in the game a gentleman from the ww, who is visiting here now. the league which » Island of Curzon, players are largely win soldiers whose terms of en nt have expired, The Filipinos are taking me and are rapidly becoming in it} In Canada baseball has ought to remember that the minister is the responsible head of the depart y | holds the xachting millions of dollar ®annot be regarded fighting supremacy, { : ax lightly in Canada as py The time has come when a now Shar eratiim policy must be defined with regard to the construction of walks. The traf fic of a city, especially in the busi hess portion of it, is very wearing cn wood, and the cost of it has become $0 great as to make its use almost prohibitive. In addition the amount EDITORIAL NOTES, The railway busines of the mother becoming international He was paid 81,150 in a angl pitched exactly three innings; at the end of which he heen steadily declining. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. "What," asks the Toronto Telegram I i Sl ' . ng, or about 875 a min "will they say in England," about the : mént is wholly inadequate for its requirew.ents, presuming that it is ex- pected to build these wooden walks A good deal, and tf the mulennium is postponed until many hints have been given that Lord efore a crowd of ill behaved and those Duadonald went the wrong way door ave cherubs it" will never arrive, mare, driven hy her owner, C. The Military Gazette is sneering at the small tradesmen who desire to be mage officers of the loeal militia. What is the inference ! That only the Hoods eredd the sitnaggom' at considerable length, and hag » to the conclusion that wooden walks should not be laid except when thoy were the choice of the property ' owners, and even The mare made the Perey Cironard being out of The last quarter was a mile to saddle in task of building the should be given commands, and there are 88 many of them in this country ! John D. Spreading Out. count. fo it was proposed to apply this principle, and a certain block was selected for the purpose. The property Col. Hughes is saying too much ab pe ini r ilitia f tech has been post out the minister of militia for his own wo billion deli pany and the sted] trust will begin to look like infant industries, glad to have Sir Club, and Harry Pollock, mamager for pavement, and the idea was to lay Ambition And Ethics. the wooden walk and have then, bear b: champion. Jefiries penad that the walk at present along the propefty in question is not as bad as some other walks, and the nduntion of the proposal might seem The Montreal Star want Many a man has spent ser course to allow ect in view, In sor other people's money; from the imprrial army awd fight it the big pugilist ore time to recover Manager Pollock was H my lord wants to be particularily 1,000 Islands And Rochester. , King leaves Swift's Hence ' the question has gone hack would be earried out. to the dommittee with the request © of : A writer in a New ders why some people when He allows hundre ren to perch in the Thousand Islands, and at 5 p.m. for » of Quinte ports lity of odtlining a Aistrict within which only asphalt or granolithie Slocum disaster, The committee send a boat out r in men that yield tothe of Carter's Iron Pilis, \ troubled with nervous weakness, night sweats, ete, should try them. b was man's work, and responsible for the result. plaved on the home ©909999 @oe®o® C0000 ©e0ee Wonder Why ? You never hear a customer of ® TOYE'S grumble about the quality @ of his bread. Wonder why it is? ® Are you a grumbler ? Then switch off onto TOYE'S bread, . - OLRIQOICIOOIOO TL TI TT BUY SEPTEMBER WHEAT 1 purchasers of Sept. wheat below 80c. will show ten Points profit vefore the option r Wheat is not likel Cees N @® We huy w eat in lots of 1 on three cent morg FIRST LAND ADVANCE ON PORT ARTHUR, on Port Arthur was the capture of Port Adams and the R Sguthern coast of the Manchurian province, sports backed up to the could only approach within a 1 neckdeep in the Bay of Korea achievement by the us * which accompanied The entire landing occupied but three hours, and at sundown, had first heen seen on the horizon from Pitsewo, the k of the little village i Is mmpressing the European war experts with the Japanese with a certain half While the final stroke sian Manchurian reil spectacular, landing was loaded twenty regiments, shore line, and the entire enthusiasm displayed in time five batterics of field » ashore on raits hastily laid upon pon tod hours after the smoke of the ed and disappeared into the ring cortninty of movement which admitted and very painful Sense of of the Jep anese advane at fitsewo, on th idea properly into his head he will no |. At Port Arthur the t doubt make an excellent chief of the half mile of the shelving climbed ashore. The illustrated in the were afterward floated y Japanese detachment plan gets it he will fall into the errors of his predecessors. Hye gives promise of erreeenn 6.50 Tt is this marvellons quickness nnd ner he would be constantly reminded of them. It could not possibly matter Ask to see our BLUE WORSTED SUITS at $10 and | You'll Rest Easy If your purchasing is done here. We'll satis- "=. fy you so thoroughly as to leave no doubt in your mind as to where your next purchase of en's Clothin saould be made. This is how we retain the custom of so many people. In buying here you are never experimenting as our goods have an established reputation for excellence and our GUARANTEE goes with every garment. The prices we ask are very mode- We want your trade. 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I ing in the morning, » throughout the whole dq The only damage don was to the contractor cellars of the new MeD cord block, and the Hud pany block were left in condition by the comin side walls. They were ji the stone work. Little words are the sw charities fly farthest, on the wing ; little and little hearts the full farms the best tilled. Lif the most read, and littl most 'loved. And, when make anythi especially beautiful, she makes it bh makes it litgle--little pea monds, little dews Everyday Barg: McDowall's Musi A good Dominion Org ly used; original price ing now for $25. Pianos from $50 up. All kinds small music: 4 their original'price. Wood ana We have on hand th varieties of Wood and C BOOTH & "Phone 133. Foot of \ Wood and : Window Sci TO ORDET Made to fit win SCREEN DOORS 1S. ANGLIN & Foot of Wellington Wessessvswenaue: Auction Sale of Fu Watch for Partic: JOHN H. M Au

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