Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Jul 1905, p. 4

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i | is adjusted so as "wt all times and) g | East Finshury. friends. | July 30d, YJ.CBA. picnio, Point, Darel Artillerys vs. of tho people. knew what was desired for the country hetter than apy one who is living in it for the time be. 'ing, however distinguished he might be. The explanation was 'not accept- od. Nothing could remove . the awful insult 'to a Britisher, especially ono of the Dundonald stamp. i But hore. comes something: that is 'astonishing ands * for which 'no 'apo- logy ean be offered, J. Alla Baker is a Canadian. He 'was born: near Tren- ton, Ontario, in 1876, became a' fesi-' dent of Fngland and a successful; manufacturer. Having served the peo- ple well 'in the schoo! board and Lon: don county council he 'thought = he Was. warranted in offering himwelf for parliamentary honors, @nd as a | liberal and free trade candidate « he 'has been appealing to the electors in Fancy the desperation of the opposi- tion when it has described Baker ps | an "alien" Can a native Canadian be called this ? Mr. Bakor has, very naturally, resented _ the insult. The Morning Loader (London) admits that Canada is '"'quite a. reputable place to be bom in," and seeks to 'make light of the ati on Mr. Baker's nationality. it realizes; 'what a mess some political faction 'has made of the whole business, The charge that "he is an alien will hot hurt Mr. Baker, on the contrary it will make him strong and abiding 's ete | The {drill of the {did not injure him in Finsbury. He | handsome 'majority. v Hor the statement that the government Jouss state life insurance, or insurance "J under state direction, Would this give + | the ideal condition--absolute security. 2 clause | v1 £1; i i al E £ AE IE --- LE 1 next time. you | geron did not vote. that it - was the handiwork of papal delegate. this" 'sald, that he would résign | his seat if évidence could be produced Fr 6; comirary. Mr.. Porter quoted Han that Mr. Foster, Dr. Sproule," and Mr. Bennett isfnunted that Sir Wilfrid Laur- the "papal delegate had con- 'the subject, but he did not Gel tht: there was anything beyond tion, and so Mr. McKenzie not Bgund to vacate his seat. ditorial Notes. camp here is a permanency. The water system lias been very much im- proved and by a new and very satis- factory "works." A The military camp is all the at- traction, It is visited daily and by many who are interested in the annual soldier boys. The 4act that J. Allen Baker is an "alien," having been born in Canada, has redeemed the constituency by a The school clause in the autonomy bill was amended by the commons, says the Mail, "in spite of g4 vigorous opposition." Vigorous ? Could there be anything weaker and more heart- less ? 1 The senate has again, and for the fourth time, killed the union label bill. The gentlemen of the upper chamber do not care about the unions' influ: ence. 'They have not to go up for | lection. : a fe Sir Richard Cartwright is authority 'during recess may be desposed to dis- and protection ? This ia the anniversary of confeder- ation. How little is thought and said about it now. The holiday. is about the mast lifeless that occurs, And yet it was a great event, and the men who brought it "about made sacrifices which do not point to political lead- ers nowadays, Mr. McDougall, the aunditor-general, is dissatisfied with the appeal he now has to parligment. He wants the act changed so that he can exercise his arbitrary will without regard to the government or its treasury board. The eonservative government refused that. Why should the liberal government grant it? ; Bl -- "The Mail is real sorry that Mr. Baker, the Canadian, has been success- ful in Finsbury; England. "It is no henour to Canada to have a person who claims to be a Canadian born figuring in the reactionary side," it remarks, He is liberal and free trader, and he is with public opinion or he would not be elected. ---- 4A Cloak To Cover Sale. Fl July 1.--George Adams was olin and ai, he dy, TS A 'featire of the debate Was the | attacked the. school clause of = the autonomy bill and had insinuated the'| 3. . Mr. McKenzie denied lord; ge Ni Ta was adopted ; our stat te are exaggerated well-- is suffering | by the house on a wote of ninety-nine | Plame it on the lady from Picton. . It is entire-| 10 twent pu. Messrs, Monk: Ber: However, the 19th Regiment is no : y-seven hosed '| mew one, It was organized some forty- % keron and Moran being among the three years ago, In the year 1862, two affirmitives. Clause 16, as amended, companies were formed in Picton company, and Donald Chapman, as subalterns muir as Faul and William terns, cleus of a isted of iment whi e ine ox tion to 3, Wellington, secon, the village latter under it, Wm. first seven _ t Jaw Battalion, :» Was appointed comm with rank' of Lieut.-Col.: T. Bog, was appointed battalion, lated w erican war, a non-eol i : offié This formed No. 6 ro 3rd istrative was stationed af county of across. the border. The battalion saw Fenian Raid scare ston, being called out on sions to meet. a none made their mained Seventeen days, bloodless vietory, In 1885 the took the greatest. pride lion, presented mets at a cost summer of Presented colors "which were mare at a eost of £50 sterli were considered the finest of $500; of the regiment, Growing Toronto Star! Somebody will take his word one of these the rubber ball to nce comes frop. 0 irk Tres Press. othing less tham proh satisfy pro Premier Ross wonderful how m now. Office No Toronto News. otl need not worry pects. Getting into office Hamilton Times, embalming fluid PSe warm days. dealers al Woodstock Scrtinel-Review. y press afhnounces attonded the prayer mee: Euclid Avenue Bapti week, but the ed a prayer ior price of coal oil. anon, July ingham, Kent, w dian cheese, iscq mind a bottle containing a note handwriting. as wa The add ville. No easier or than to inhale , [Stops the cold instantly, clears ostrils an t t the Cetarigron Sout 85 and costs fi 1h ice ream on Br The "magisrate held that the restaurant was small end of the businoss ahd was a cloak to hide the sale of soda water ice cream. An appeal will be -. Rideau for Ottawa. every Monday, Wednesday. Tnamsiey. eed y agen around for yourself the visit the camp and if the first to be enrolled with Thomas Bog tai Fraser, and idng ri company was enrolled by J. W. Lang captain, with Thomas Me: J. Hare as subal- Me companies formed the nu- the two. above named, vie., No, Capt. W. Patterson; No. Capt. W. Brady; No. 5. rs L. Husigin ino Mil- t. James Cook: No. 7. Pie ton, Capt. To H. Allan, and two additional companies #nrolled in the township of Ameliasburg<one at the village of Roblin's Mills, and one at of Rednersville--the former under Capt. Thomas Lauder, and the aniés were gazetted on he 6th day of February, 183, as the and Walter Ross, M. 10th "July; 198, the then Capt. In the year of 1865, during the Am- company was made up from the battalion--taking a quota from each company---3 officers and 65 © company of the Ee i alion, and inglord, in the cov Huntingtlon, to prevent ide from southern refugees in Cana- 4 service during the in 1860, at King- prospective foe, but e Ir appearance. They re- 1 in Kingston for a period of returning after a founty council, which them with white 'hel- 18661 the ladies of Pioto the battalion with a set po ng, and they in the third military district. Lieu. Col. Putnam is at present ------------ SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. ---------- Curiosity. the kaiser at days, and open see where Change In Parties. temperance. reformers was in power. little seems to satisfy Attraction. the Ottawa opposition or any Opposition do its duty, and mich about its pros- sole business of an opposition. -- A Discovery. antford is all aghast over the fact that it has Boop that the local milk dealers have been using to preserve the milk r Hamilton milk find ice to be cheaper, May Be An Dmission. dospateh . from Cleveland that John D. Rockefeller Baptist church despateol oes not state whether or not Nr. Rockefeller offer- a reduction in id Romance In" A Cheese. 1A grocer of Gil- cutting a Cana- gets this write me. 1 shall answer." ddress given js "'Newbliss, Ont." liss is a small place near Brock- -------- How To Kill A Cold. more pleasant Er ---------- Butter prints 176, Crawford, x 5 5 £1 br Iie i F £ 2 2 Z Ef ¢ was No. 1 . The second ich ultimately ies, ih. addi- Anderson. The anding officer, and on the & major of the and privates, several occa- in the batta- and in the in England, set of colors in command the ibition would when It is it is not the ting at the this the small glass in a lady's "Whoever 7 7%; i i | presumptive to both as tinued, LS = MRS. W. H. STEWART, Special to the. Whig, New York, July 1.--Mrs. William Rhinelander Stewart, sister of Mrs. Anthony J. Drezel, Philadelphia, has became a member of the divoree colony of Sioux Falls. Mrs. Stewart is uy prominent society woman of New York and' announcement of her inten- tion to sue for divorce came as a great surprise to her friepds. She has engaged Senator Kittredge as counsel, and is living in close retirement in the western city. -- GRAIN MAN DEAD. Robert D. Martin Passes Away in Montreal, The death is announced at his home in Montreal of Robert Dennison Mar- tin, one of Canada's pioneer grain men., Mr. Martin, born in Napanee fifty years ago, has been ill for some years. In the carly days of his busi- ness career Wr. Martin went to De loraine, ere he entered. the hard- ware trade. He afterward went . to Winnipeg, where he became interested in the grain trade, and developed one of the largest and most prosperous businesses of the kind in Canada, Mr. Martin, who for years has been asso- ciated with E. 8S. Jaques and A. P. LARGE REALTY SALES. Increase the Holdings of C, G. Emery. Clayton, N.Y.. July 1.--A number of important real estate transactions have taken place here in the past few days. Edwin Steele, Clayton, recent- ly sold Steele's Point, on the main shore, opposite Washington Island, to Attorney John O'Leary, for $35,000. This property "includes eighteen acres of land located between Clayton and Frontenac. Attorney O'Leary has al- 80 purchased another piece of property adjoining ~ Steele's Point for $38,000. It is reported. that this property has been purchased by Attorney O'Leary for C. G. Emery, New York, who will improve it at 'a later date, To Have A Fine Chapel. Sweclal to the Whig. New York, July }.--Governor's Isl- and is to have a military chapel, to cost approximately $50,000. It will be eregied at the expense of Trinity cor- ation and will occupy a command- site. overlooking Buttermilk chan- neg The United States government is now Increasing the area of the island, and the erection of the chapel will be along the line of other improvements. The building will take the place of St. Cornelius' chapel, a wooden strue- ture erected in 1841. Trinity corporation has since 1868 provided the chaplain for tne army post in the bay. The clergymen have been. nominated by the rector and chosen by the general commanding, with the approval of the war de partment. This is an unusual arrange ment, for at all other army posts in the country the chaplain is a member of the regular army and holds a com- mission. The corporation pays the salary of the Governor's Island chap- lain and the government provides a house for him. -. He Wanted A Boy. London, July 1.~The Dule of Nor- folk, head of all British peers, is the most. disappointed man in Fazland, because the child to which his wife has just given birth is a girl. Tt is known that: the duke has -ardendy wished for a son, who might inherit his 'ancient line, Thus the dukes brother, Lord Fd- mund Talbot, ¢ontinues, to be heir the dikedonr. While orfolk considers Lord Talbot a most worthy successor, he detests, it is said, Talbot's son, and' heir. Muzzles The Order. St. Thomas, Ont., July 1.--The city council i"sved an order that all dogs running at l.rge must be muzzled dur- ing the months of July, August and September. If not muzzled they will be impounded for three days, and then destroyed. s Cutting Off Perquisites. New York, July 1.--Chairman Mor- ton, of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, ammounces that United Statés Senator De 's retainer of $20,000 a year and the retainer of former Gov- ernor David B. Hill, of $5,000 a year, attorneys, lave been discon- -------------------- Grand A.O.H. 'excursion to Water- town, leaves Monday, July 3rd, 8 a. m., returning, 6.35 p.m., or July 4th, by regular trains. Tickets only $1.25. Stuart, forming the R. D. Martin company, limited, moved to Montreal some five years ago. He leaves a widow © and - five children. His re- J' mains © were buried in Napanee on Friday. Mr. Martin and family resid- ed in Kingston for some years, oc- eupying 'Romilly House," Barrie street, 'Take a Look at Our Serge Suits i No suit holds its popularity with so many men as the BLUE AND BLACK SERGE SUIT. 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