Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1906, p. 4

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[It is not Ike any funds which have mission, and _ asertain to whom the | his fingers while he had it, and before » dopeovar of the. omissions in legal ar oy x Canndn Son 0 he i 1 rapid, sty- Work : nine improved beet deposited in 'a bank, to 'accumu: Int® in value while the heirs are being searched for or while, they are agree- ing upon its use. The government nity be able to do more than the com- money belongs, Nr. Gamey, however, does not claim it. 'He would not have it. It burned sats { wait, Jit will not wait, or if Mr. "| wey will not lewis, it should go into a Jwonument in the Queen's Park "to he ; There will mot be a removal of the chwill only Ga- the unknown and wnsaved o distressed party." Abolish The Regulation, benefactor of embargo upon eattle imported into England {rom Canada: The agricultur- al sotieties have brought a powerlul lobby to bear wpon the president of the board of agriculture; and Lord Carrington has suid enough to indi: cate that he is not in sympathy with the repeal movement, : The argument is that Canada caonot watch its long frontier and so guard [Our customers. have some to us With the rémark that somdhow Our eoul seems to. lest jonger "thin any purchased elsewhere. The price is the. seine, but the coal is ot. Will. we handle thy best grades onthe nworket, umd gan printee quality, What we sell wi pwrlectly wloan=no come dest, we waste. Fall 100. at lowest priee, ~The oa fin. of Soven to i} Jrount of the fthat its trade was subject to any | to act for the good of the conserva: | erecting, og t the o ing into its territory of cattle which are afflicted with dis case. Our minister of agriculture has beens given something to think about in the closing remarks of the imperial min ister, Mr. Fisher has regarded the en bargo as an wnfriendly act on the part of the mother country. What ab out Canada's act towards the mother country ¥ Cattle sent to Canada arc quarantined for three months at the owners' oxpense, as a precantion against disease, That law should Fro. While it is ia the statute book, and enforced, the mouth of every Canadian is' closed. fle has nothing complain English embargo. for Lord Carrington's Canadians would not of on ac But remark smost have supposed io musty or obsolete regulation. Ei -------- Hamilton And Government. Hamilton's Board of Education is a political jnstitwiion. It is contro) led by the tories. Trustees are chosen by the party caveus, and the machine does the rest. The board is, there fore, conservative, and it is supposed tive party. Likewise . the conservative party is supposed to net for the good of the board, and when the government pro- poses something which is against Hamilton and the interests it repre: sents there is a feeling of dissatisfuc: tion and dismay. Ten years ago the city was induced to invest' £75,000 in in conjunction with the in- stitute. a building for the Normal College, 'or School of Pedagogy. There was an agrevment 'which was to continue for a fixed period and then be subject to venewnl. Next October "{ this period will expire, and now, with' . J out any cause for it, R re that the Bo | ane, = mn J iory is alleged J Had Mr. Mclnnis, through his attor- {inferred that both Judge and jury were | Premier Scott was taken in preference Fro that of Editor Melnnis' irman. said "it seem- J wl 10 be a settled thing that the gov- mest was going to. take the col- lege io Toronto." Loss--the abandan- ent of a $75,000 building, and the : annual grant of $12,000. ' . There will be a protest--of 'a con- | servative city, through a conservative | council and board of education, 'against the action of a conservative government---and the people are in- vitdl to watch the developments, Vie . : Campaigning In The West. The libel cade in Regine has called' forth some remarkable comments. The to have hein entirely composed of liberals. How was that * geys, fat the opportunity to challenge 'those to whom he objected for politi cal or other reasons ? It is said, also, that' the judge's * charge was partial towards Premier Scott. Is it to be prejudiced against the defendant and 'acted accordingly ? Were they, not sworn to do their duty without feur, favour, or affection ? Then it is charged that the word of] and his son. But is that not what one would expedt in view of the contradictions of 'the editor in question ? "At a certain ipublic meeting he announced that he 'had received a letter from Hon. Mr. Scott, which confirmed" the statement that he had been bribed.. When asked to. produce it he could not. He read a telegram from his son that he had the iprecivus document. It was this 'son that did -the evesdropping at a meet. Liang between Mr. Mclnnis and Mr. Scott at Regina and. testified that he (heard Mr. Scott's compromising talk. | Mr. Scott is censured for having ade any advances io Mr, McInnis (when the latter posed as a conserya- tive. Molnnis; however, had passed as 'a friend of the premier's; and had 'Tedd him to. believe, up® to the ove of the local election, that he would sup- 'part the Scott government. It was Melnnis" privilege to follow any course he pleased, but he did wrong in ad: ivertising the premier, through the {press and platform, as a common briber, and Mr. Scott had no alterna- tive but to seek the vindication" which he received in the court. There will be no appeal, Mr. Me- Innis leaves the ease with the people. It is well Editorial Notes. If Gamey could only get that $2. 000, If he had it in his hands again the courts would not impound it, -- Advices from Toronto are to the ef feet that judged upon: its merits this is the place for ome of the normal schools. A---- Chatham is distracted over the pa- tronage question. The are rioting among thewselves. More power to them. conservatives Hamilton is not being punished be- cause it is grit, but because its con- Servatism is so intense that the gov. ernment cah impose upon it. It is given out that the government may establish threo technical schools. This may start another deputation movement of great advantage to the railways and hotels of Toronto. Col. Matheson's methods of finan- ting are just the same as Mr. Ross', If he had practiced what he preached while in opposition Ontario would have had an imposing deficit this year, All the deputy ministers have been given an increase of salary in On. tario except My. Bastedd, of the fish ery department, He gave a subscrip: tion toy the party fund once, It de serves to be remembered, ' The wsuers are becoming seared, by the talk of legislation against thew. They deserve a shock. Forty per cent. the old rate here, was bad "enough, but when the Toronto folks leads off FL Pile wi iN Suflerers kno at Olntiments . WV, don't ve cause. a littles tablet thet taken in- Felioves the oaiise 'of , Pil and case. of any ki no matter this treatment Costs $1.00. Ask guhardt's MemeRoid (at wo give uo tion 1 {of lawyers, Over twenty are now under | i$ one per £5,000 to. $10,. on estates valued | a million dol- ion is going! a whole army | will be > od aud he made thor ough and" complete, It is Prop hy "a, bill in the On: : provide 'pensions ; town and cities. | The pension system gis not popular. The. police should be given sufficient. pay for their service, and be aflowed to save their warnings for the require age. ments of old' ~ S---- Mr." Ames; WH of Montreal, after a close investigation, has decided that in abouf folir years, with immdgra- tion: as it has 'been, there will' be no miore free land in the North-West, Of course the railway companies have an immense acreage, but it is not free to: the 'homesteader. -- The Gaetz family are troubled with the parlissgentary bee in their bonnets. Rev. L. Gaetz ran for a seat in Al berta and was defeated. Rov. Joseph Gaetz, a brother, contested Annapolis, as a tenperancd and conservative cun- didate, and went © under, Preachers should keep out of politics. If "called" to the ministry they should stay in it, NLA » CL -------- Dabbling In Prophecy. Toronto Globe, . The west has now' two cabinet min- isters in charge of departments. With. in twenty years that number will be at least do if bate cob FY Liberal Chaps. dtamilton Times. . eo Whitney government is making the money: flv. The ministérs are not' 'going to have the heelers: say, as was said of Ross, that they ate penurious, -- Reviving: Memory, Toronto News. . id 'Rev. Dr. Coummy,, boys should plas marbles honesgly. In our in- v6. dee noticed 'that the honest boys usnally. had to. buy more marbles. But 'twas. éver thus, : . 1 "A New Department. Weekly Sun. y oo It 1s about time Canadian farmers were orgatiizing: ou "thinking depart: went" for 'the purpose of < hlocking plans which point to the saddling of this comtry with an expenditure of tem million dollars a year for military purposes alone, a Ic Certainly Is. Hamilton Herald, With a tory school board in Hum: ilton, running. school matters for the henefit of the tory party, the tory government at Toronto has determin: ed to deprive Hamilton of a valuable government institution ! lan't it enough to make the "new blowd" run cold ¥ Where To Start. Huftalo Times. . he Ontario legislators are going to try to abolish treating by legisla tion. Ofcecourse, they will fail. If they roully beliove that treating is a bad thing, they shonld set an example for their constituentd by refraining from Areating and accepting treats them- selves, More good examples and less legislation would Jbe a good thing for society. OFFICIAL MOURNERS Wail in Megaphones at Funeral. Paris, March 8.---A picturesque account of the funeral ceremony over the late Ring Norodom of Cambodia, at Phnom Pen, the capital of Cambodia, has been received hy' mail The body, inclosed in a large: wooden urn, was paraded through the capital, surrounded by an escort of 5,000 Tam- bodian warriors, aad military honors were accorded by the French troops. Meantime the 'new 'king, Sisowate, and all his priests. reniained fut on their faces for three hours before the immense funeral pyre which had been prepared. After the procession the urn was placed on the pyre, and Sisowate set fire to several pans of perfumed aloo- Lol placed round the urn, Faggots of sandalwood had heen supplied to all the European and ative notables: who | were present, and with these they fed the Rames. yok ie When the urn caught fire King Siso- wate began to pray in' a loud voice, und the prayer was echoed vigorously by the priests, the Women of the pal: ace, and the mandarins. The official mourners gave voite to a long drawn wail, which was, uttered through large megaphones, 3 The pyre bummed for 'hours, King's twenty-four ET. The Thiwsday Market, The contingent of farmers from out the K. & P. railway district, swelled the market this worning to fair pro wrtions, The prices were normal. Noes weee shown in good quimitities, 'Butter was a good Be, a Ih. Foul. Jecaree. Little Fp sion bring London, March 8. --Philanthrople cir- cles were startled yesterdgy when the late Lord Newlands, of and Mauldslic castle, Lan- read. contributing "several thousand dollars a to various organizations. + fell ill two ago and when, a few days later, all hope for his recovery had been abandoned, it was said that before the crisis in his illness was reached Lord Newlands made out a will, leaving his entire fortune to charity, After his death his administrator anpounced that = there were no be- quests io charitehle objects. Lord Newlands' position "in regard thereto was explained in the following ecodi- cil : "I explain that 1 leave nothing to charity, as I have a horror of posthumous bendficence, preferring to expend the money during my lifetime, J which I have done liberally," In an- other - codicil he states that he has made provision for his daughter 'to the extent of 250.000, and in a holo- graph lettef to his son he instructs legacies to be paid to his butler, $2.- 500: his head coachman, £1,500; head joiner, 2500; head forester, ¥1,500, and head gamekeeper, $1,500. The deceased nobleman expresses the hope the trustees ~ of the Mauldslie pension fund will continue to pay. pen sions to persons who might be. receiv ing them af the time of his death, unless: there were good reasons for their discontinuance, bettie GANANOQUE NEWS, A Masonic Banquet--Other News of ths Towns. Gananoque, March 8.--The members of Leeds lodge No. 201, A, F, and A. MN, turned out in goodly number on Puesday evening, . to. welcome R. W. Bro. W. S. Herrington, K.C., of Na- vanes, on his official visit as D.D.G. AL, of the fourteenth Masonic district, At the conclusion of the proceedings in the lodge room, the gathering all repaired to the Brophy house, where a sumptuous bantjuet was tendered to the guest of the evening. Post-pran- dial 'specches were delivered hy R. W. Bro. Herrington and F. J. Skinner, J W., Bro. R. G. Graham, W. Bro. Dibh and Cornett, and Bros. C. BE. Britton, D. Ford-Jones, T. M. 'Galbraith, L. Laird, W, B. Carroll Mayor Wilson, P. Sinclair, M.D, J. E. Birming- ham, C. A. Watt, and C. V, Ketchum, The toast list was interspersed by so- los by Bros. Clarence Skinner and John Grifliths, and selections hy the Masonic orchestra, Jed by Bro. W. E. | es, s Fhe league hockey match last even- ing at the Maple Leaf rink, between Hogan's Alley and Queen's, what tame, "after the game of the previous evening. Queen's were not in the game at any time. Score at finish, Hogan's Alley, 9: Queen's, 0. A: 8. Farmer, assistant master in Gananoque High School, will address the meeting of the Munhood League in the lecture room of St. Andrew's church next Sunday morning, H. J. Foik, modern master of Gans anpgue High School, will lecture be- fore the Young People's Association of Grace church next Friday evening. His subject will be, "Shakespeare's Historical Plays." The Daughters of Rebekkah of Har mony lodge, furnished a supper to children Jast evening from six to seven at the Citizens' band hall, and a large number availed themselves of the opportunity. One of the local hockey teams went to Lansdowne the otfier evening and suffered defeat to the tune of seven. teen ta one, The boys seem to have better luck when they play at home. was some- . -------------- Rheumatism Always Yields. Any discase must yield when we can find and remove the cause, The cause of rheumatism is uric acid in the blood. If this poison is remoy- od it is impossible for any sy mptoms of the diseabe to remain. Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure always neutralizes aid expels this acid. It does even more, for it enriches the blood and restores the normal activity of all the vital organs, 3 It leaves the system in better condi- tion than it was before the tism began. A positive cure also for sciatica. Price 50. Sold only at Wade's Drug Store. This is the preparation that 'cured William Grimshaw, Wolfe Island. rheuma- i ------------------ We look for a handsome mormal school, on University avenue, on the old Gordon street school site, with gurdens, ete, on the north side of Alice street, William Dowd, Brooklyn, was sen tenced to two and a half years in Dannemora 'prison, for illegal voting at Ballston, N.Y, last fall. A DIMPLE MAKER. Find a child with dimples and chubby arms and le and you find a healthy child, Find one with drawn face and poor, thin 'body and you see one that needs Scott's Emulsion. Your doctor will ino doubt tell you the child is fatstarved--its food is not 'nourishing it. ° Nothing helps these thin, pule children like Scotts Emulsion. It contains "the very element of fat they need. It supplies them with" a per- fect and quickly digested nourishment, . Scott's Emuyl- J husband, wife and nicee Ieft on the 9 RE OF TURTLE LAKE, ws' ¢ Recently celebrated their sixty -seventh wedding : Both were born in St. Francis, C an., MR. AND MRS. PETER LE CLAY anniversary, AB. in 1815.. They had eighy children, of whom seven are s:ill living, together with sixty grand. children 'and forty-five great-gran dchildren. eo ' oo? No spring tonic in the world as goad as one of our Spring Suits Nearly every man will dress anew for spring. Good breeding and good clothes go hand in hand, It's high time to be dressed for the season, for the birds will soon be singing "In the Good Old Summer Time." " Think of your wardrobe needs, » Think of the store that's best able to fill them, and your footsteps. will without doubt turn is this direction. We're here'ahd waiting to do you good. Come. Spring Suits - Spring Hats Spring Shirts" *** New Raincoats New: Neckwear, etc. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. The Men's WearStore, 78, 80, 82 Princess Street B wl ul, ll, in, iin, wie FOUND AT PETERBORO. "LAZIEST MAN ALIVE' Mrs. Connors, Wife of Prosperous Is An Artful Dodger of Kingston Farmer. Hand Work. Peterboro Examiner. London, March 8.---Th A remarkable story of domestic dnfid: falive," in the person elity has come to: light in Peterboro. | Shackle, a strong, health g again itv is the old" story "oPithe Wife | man, thirty five years. of Ap leaving her husband to flee with an- | peared in court this week tence as an incorrigible 1 other man. It appegrs 'thal Dy Mon: vagabond. day night a well-dgesged Voubg mun called at the Temperance House, and the prosecutor gave some t applied for ludgings. for himselfy and { show that the wan's ni ha two ladies. He gave his namie as Mil- | not been unjustly besto He sab ler and said that his purty: aight he | Shackle had been convie in the city only a day or two, or might | for. refusing (to maintain hi nd remain a week or more. The pices | Seventeen times for refra duct iy the workhouse; or casiops the maximum teri months' hard labor was twice he bad been thr whipping. 'HE absolutely 1 work, and spent his time sfand the workhouse In 1900 he quoted were satisfactory to the man, and he went away, returning shortly after with two well-dressed and gaod looking young ladies! a¢hofilf Ke Sintéo- duced as his wife and his sister. 'Mr, and Mrs. Miller" were gesigund do one room and Miss Miller' 10 thd Yoon ad joining. "op ater h a was dispatches y od agricultural. colony in Sur and Tuesday alternoon Mrs. Noble, pro: Agr! ultiral felony on : ih a prietress, was considerably rpirased | h - a and ye He rs re orse . when P. GG. Stewart ealled and inform- th loose in a field and overt cart into a.ditch, and the hack to London. Another time he was « : ing, but the work was to hrty Sent wood chopping, Shacl In even go to see the shed. He sad wanted to go to sea. He ed her that Perry Connors, Kingston, was with him, looking for Tis runa- way wile, whom it' was believed was the woman passing under the name Of Mrs. Miller. Mr. Connors was taken up to Miller's room, pnd' identified "Mrs. Miller" as his wife, and "Miss Miller" as Miss Connoss, his nice. given him. and he managed Mr, Connors begged his wife to re this hoard his ship. But " turn home with him, but for a while of work was again too mu tor she stenafustly refused. The nivee be- him, anth 'his: heart. failin gan weeping and. at «once asked 10 be lawent ashore and after the «f hi taken home. Miller. leit. the house and | cqiled sought shelter at " has not been seen singe, <4 house again. M:. Connors later announced that a We He was sentenced to ty reconciliation had been effected, - The hard labor. o'dlock G, T, Kingston, ~ It is learned that M&® Connors is 'a prosperous farmer, residing near King: ston, and that the voung man Miller had been in his employ. 1 . R. train Tuesday, for Hard of soft 'corns cured applications of Pecks ( Guarantesd. Money back Sate factory. In boxes, 15 at Wade Drug Stare, Another party of Briti J ilid- for Cannda, on We Jay Good Results Flow. ~The revival meetings in the Brock Street Methodist church, _ under the How's This ? 4 Reward i ing ao ois We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewiar Rima pay cof Evangelisy for any cho of Catarrh t! cannot Ruskell, are howing sigas of UNTRIS: {oped by [Hall's Catarrh Cur Salve takable good results, men apd women ¥. J. CHENEY & CO ' Wo the undersigned have koe Cheney fgr the last 15 1¢ lieve. him| pevicetly honora having been lod to decision and to larger life. The afternoon Bible stud: ies on the higher spiritual life arc par v a ness irapsactions and f io bY ticularly appreciated by lavger numbers | vo carey any. obligations d privileged to attend and will do good | bis fem. | WALDING. KINNAN & MA 'Whoiesale Drugists. atarrh Cure is token upon the in stimulating workers in the 'different churches from which they come. Hall's Iv "acting directly i aces of . Simples. and sy ;' Price 75 Bh Drogeists Family Pills for There is no: €co for they Jack strengtl ONE ( wi AND 2 LB AIRTIGHT TINS. oe oN HAVE YOU oy -- {The Nex . Strai Announceme THE ROCHESTER A (Capital Stock $5( Just incorporated und alloted 10.000 shares for v will op Lake Ont DIV] annum are u high-grad times th Th compar ih y 1 ation 2 ROCHESTER AN General GANONG'S cond to none, taste and see per pound. A. J. Rees OGGRGRG Manufacture }§ Thimbles, William Street. Se-- VISCOUNT DEFRAUDS Prospective Buyer Owner to Sign Pap Paris, March 8 The Ver thorities t present in 1 a well-kno implicated. oll, a few dat S28.000 "a notary the y *, hegoed the the amount which was and exp din gate 8% a reason for his pn reas "ent a great will Said ening, and y ons of francs ne B demeanor was ng ay Woman paid ph see eidental ; Te \ Property out of he . fe \ days ago she Simons ago. she to; ting her to bo its legitimate semen, § Hes 3 bed CSN, the priperty . baturally sma "ummons" an the advice of her { shown i claws . Pay mend

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