Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jul 1906, p. 4

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| operation of several towns and cities in their scheme of cheaper power. No Jone has anticipated that the commis- sion could help Ottawa, or any east. ern city, as it would not pay to carry Power from Niagara Falls to them. Ottawa, however, "is going to #00 what the commission can do. It will cither demonstrate its usefulness or uselessness at ono stroke. '] + The deputation must have taken the | commission by surprise, hence the re- quest that it will state its cose so that the merits of it may be exam: ined, The mayor of Ottawa Jet out the aeeret. The commission will be asked to act ns a buffer for the cap- {ital and do what the city cannot do itaelt. What is that? Lease power from the Hull Electric company and re. lease it to the sity. That would be one way of getting around the judg. | ment against the city, or of whipping the divel about the stump. What is the difference between the city leasing the power commission ? To the lay the legal "mind it ent, and in any cvent the outcome of the deal' will be watched with surprised at the pother which ome people made. over the flag neident in this city on Dominion dav. "There may. have beh political reasons against 'the. association. of the em- blems," says our contemporary, "hat what of the religious objection ?"* None | vice and business of the municipali- | ty" The council to blame? To some extent. . It never suspected, however, I be appointed to study' the Sunday ob- -| Servance question. Mr. Whitney should the power direct and leasing through | x 4 a +have been mind the enigma ales Vo . will have to ----~ plain, found fnterest, The Lord's Bay act has become the Bunday act, and with amendments 0a) Waving The Flag. 1a | Which largely deprive it of its useful. made. -- is being tried in Ottawa, and after it vagaries of these trustees need cor recting. Mr. Poster pleading for his pension, and because he needs it, was a 'very touching sight. Few people had the impression that he was a spend thrift and had made great sacrifices for his | party. Bryan's' name when mentioned was at a republican meeting in south, and addressed by Secretary Taft. What does that mean ? Dissatis- $laction with the Roosevelt govern ment ? "An argument in favour of appoint ig an eigineer for the city is that the streets are in bad condition. The ¢ity has not been without an engineer' until the last couple of months. What is the inference ? It is proposed that a commission have caught at this idea. Tt would enable him to provide a job for two Jor these more of his friends. p14 -- Wilshire, who sent a representative to Cobalt, to study public ownership, complains of the general incivility of the Temiskaming railway officials. These are the appointees of the new government, They are catching the spirit of their master. The gain in insnigration this year over last in the United States is 8 Per cent., and in Canada 20 per cent. There is a difference, too. in the quaki- ty of the immigrants. Canada's is largely British, and so of the very best. The Intercolonial shows a surplus of $50,000. Good. Now let the economies RO on until the road, besides paying its 'way, will begin paying off its in- debtodness. These 'are the times of huge railway profits. It is now or Hover, -- Mr. Aylesworth, as a member of the government practicing law, is bad, Says the tory prints. But what about Mr. Hanna appearing before the pro- vincial drainage commissioner as coun- sel in a case? This thing must © be stopped. -- The commissioner of Rsheries has been dismissed. His place was wanted + OF Some one, and so he was found to a pernicious politician. His otto his ex- ample or his reign will short. The Toronto News makes this -- ness, Violations of it cannot be pro- cended against, for instance, unless they have heen Provided for by pro- -vincial legislation, and as the torney-general takes the initiative, -- Bastedo, in the fishery office, may 'have been indisoreet, in some things, but his late chief in the Whitney gov- frament said he was "one of the best at- and late, and with o perfect under "standing of his job." But that is not wanted, Webster, the insubordin- Ate, in the type of man who gets on block of some permanent paving be tried? A start has to be The Tonic Sol Fa system of singing had been' dropped in Hamilton. The officials in the building, at work early | W ge to shelter of rain, but at other times they re main packed in the waggons, The men prefer to sleep in the open with the usual rubber sheets and two blankets for each man, A few camps are pitch ed for the officers, and to shelter the provisions. Under the Py and trans. waggons and other convenient poet the men pass the night, and are in another town when darkness sets in again, - 4 The 'camp presents a quiet scene each evening. The horse lines are at. tached at each end to the wheel of a gun and are about four feet from the ground. The usual uneasiness notice. Lable in the lines at militia camps is entirely absent in these batteries, The horses seem perfectly contented. The men spénd their spare moments in various ways. The strict regula- tions usually enforced on route marches are somewhat slackenad on this march, It has so far proved that the officers have done wisely. There has besn no misdemeanor and every man claims it is the most enjoyable route march he ever had. On other marches passes, ote., were issued, but this time. The men must be in at 10:30 p.m., which is half an Bour later than the enforce- ment af the barracks. Part .of the men spend the 'evenings about the town or village near which they are bivouack- ed. iho bs The batteries arrived Monday fore noon at the outskirts of Carleton Place. The force was met by Mayor Bennett and Chief of Police Wilson, who escorted it to a: beautifully Jo. cated park at the edge of the river, They remained here until Tuesday Jorving, When they proceeded to Al onte. mq The usual idea that the regulars are rough and yngentlemanly will be dis- of the towns through of ucted themsdves ag gentlemen, At Ie Place the uniforms and the soldierly bearing were all that marked the regulars from the average citizen. The careless manners often noticed among volunteers was also missing among these polite wearers of the king's uniform, The men are all well. The route march 30 far has been accomplished without any but a few minor accel. dents. Three recruits have been taken in 'on the way. - The roads have been at timess--heavy and there are many hills, but nothing of this nature has caused a halt. Ope bridge was rather shaky, but it was soon made capable of carrving the guns. are as well as 3 barracks. have all docked tails they are all carefully groomed, ns any- one who has seen them in the musica] rides will hear witness. All the horses are named, those in A" battery all beginning with the Jeter A, and those in "B" with the letter B Four horses on the route, have been purchased The men ideved the camping place in Carleton Ply the best he Pon since leaving Kingston. afternoon. The men thoroughly en- Joyed themselves du this pretty little to Petewawn, set out al t A hey noon halt for tod. again until even- 78 men, 160 horses, six horses to each at will be held in Toronto. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All > Over The World. 3 ; Lord's Day hill was finally pass- Bm both hous at Ottawa. 1 The Salvition Army will bring 25.- 000 immigrants to Canada next sea- son : on. Bi intends at an RE py a . Folger is | Hon. Mr. Emmerson int 3 is drawn - ' ' : ly date, troduce motor cars 3 Seid § Cor from quart boftles Petewawa on Sar er Hi of government rail +" oursWhiskies and receive a handsome enameled ; hb he commons the bill to wipe out ae I Royal Can- i pensions to ex-ministers was finally Passed and evecything is ready prorogation to-day. For § corks we will send a silk watch fg; with enamel charm. for al, strike of Tavight handlers Design Registered ARs 1 WRITE FOR OUR PREMIUM LIST. declared at Buffalo for an GL Brett 0 lle, Tot nl. cep 'W.\CORBY DISTILLERY GO Limited, Montroni, twenty cents an hour. : srnvang 2! ower from Niagara Falls will be de- vor in ; ry by October 1st, to supply the Stvect car system and for wi d lightin, ls Ty a eh tin and 18th, the fourteenth triennial session of the lm- perial Grand Orange council of the association of the world Three young men in students' uni: forms shot and wounded a Paymaster and two watchmen in the office (of she paymaster of the admiralty, St. 'Petersburg, and decamped in a cab with $12,000. : : Coventry ordnance works will start a factory near Ottawa to manufacture artillery, field guns and general ma- chinery. Tt will be started by skill- ed workmen from England, aided by Canadian labor, The daily tale of murder comes from a Minneapolis hotel. A woman was murdered while she slept in her room, her body was then tied to a couch which was soaked in alcohol and set on fire. A man who occupied the room just before the fire was discovered. He left the hetel immediately and has not been seen since. Outing Clothes! Any sia nice thing you want to wear you'll be apt to find here Men's Suits t Summer , Troysers Nobby Two-Piece Suits of We've a great variety of The Lord's Day bill has come Homespun for men's summer patterns and can Ran legs through its third reading in the sen- 3 suit a tastes. rousers ate with nearly a score of amend. | WEAT, $6.50, 7:59 8.50, 10.00. | and su 2 ments. One of the most important provides that no action can be taken against any one accused of breaking the Sunday law without the consent of the attorney-general of -the province in which the offence is committed, which the opponents of the measure say is likely to result in very few prosecu- tions under the act. Elegant Three-Piece Sum- mer Suits, made from light weight Fancy Worsteds, at $12.50, 15.00 to 18.00." The tailoring is perlect the cut faultless, at $2.50. 3.00,'3.50, 3.75 to 5.00, v Soft Shirts It's about now that the shirt question is a very important proposition in getting a. man in proper shape for a comfort- able summer, We have some very natty lines at $1.00. Other lines 67c., 7s5¢., 1.00 and 1.25. ---- SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. 'Wonderful, Montreal Star, Special! Extra !! Extra?1t A New York millionaire hasn't done any- thing foolish for twenty-four hours. The dressy! Blue Serge Suits--nothing so handsome: nothing so good~for looking well at all times as the Blue Serge Suit. 1; 15 Lots Of Schools. Toronto Star. Fancy Hosiery Our Serges are 'the sort y 25C., 35¢. and 50c. a pair, ith three running, four promised {that hold color and shape, this year, and more coming in 1907, Single and , double.breasted| Summer Underwear thera appears to be a fair prospect of 31 Se an abnormal supply of normal schools, Hard On The Council. Hamilton Times. tario medical council has a holy horror of advertising--that is done in the newspapers, and paid for. One of these days the combine of dubs will get some advertising itsa'f that will make it sit up. It exercises pow- SR ar ers that should never have been farm- ed out, styles, at $10.00 12,50; 14 00, 25¢C., 35€., 50€C., 75C., 1.00 15.00 to 18.00, ¥ § # | 4 and 1,50. a garment. THE H.. D. BIBBY C0. THE MEN'S WEAR STORE. 2 ONL Nw, wn, nw Czar Getting Cut. Woodstock 'Sentinel Rewvivil, he czar has publicly ordered . the disturbances to cease. Wasn't it old Ch King Canute who ordered the tide to . go back ? Tradition says Canute got i? his feet wet notwithstanding the J 1] . royal command. The czar will pro. bably escape a similar fate by keep- ing out of the way. THE FINEST IN THE CITY a0c. per Ib. J. Rees. 166 Princess St. ---- POLITICAL CONTROL Asking Too Much, Hamilton Spectator. Perhaps the Toronto News will tell Sir Adolphe Caron whether the clause of the act which gave him a pension Was or was not the result of a sacred "compact," and whether it can or can not be wiped 'out without endangering the foundation of the empire, A. ---------- Have Energy Plus. If you have only a ki than yonr duties req den, If you have just a energy life is a joy. Good, rich, red blood and an abundance of jt will give you the excess of energy. Wade's Iron * Tonie Pills will provide blood and vitality ROUNDING UP CHORUS GIRLS -- Several Badly Wanted Murder Case. New York, July 12.--The investiga- tion of the district attomey's office to discover the motive for the killing of Stanford White by Harry Thaw, is bringing to office of the prosecutor many young women of the stage. Miss McClure said that when Evplyn Nesbit was in "The Wild Rose" com both Stanford White Were pursuing her. cabs at Little less energy rT -- tire, life is a bur. in" White , Must Be Given to the Parliament. ary Majority. St. Petersburg, July 12.--The lead- ers of the groups forming the majori- ty in the doumia have decided, as the result of a series of conferences, that complete control of the administrative machinery of the empire must 'be given to those who are given political con- trol. In the discussion preceding the adoption of this policy the speakers exjdained that their political action was directed towards guiding 'the re- little excess of maker. In boxes Be. at Wade's Store. Money back if not sati How To Live Long. R. P, Peters, who 800 ty-two years. old, pany, and Harry Thaw There were two n will be nine. the stage door for her is a park policeman t every night and two bunches of flow- | volutionary movement into parlia. town, where they were encamped op | 1" Sioux City, fa. Recently he visited | ers. White von at that time, and he mentary channels, They denied that the Tule prouros ¥ two daughters in Philadelphia, stop- | took the girl from the Stage and sent | {he struggle should be left to be fought a trip Tron Perth to Innkenilh ping in Chester county. Pa. where he | her to school in Pompion, N.J. She out solely by the Black was ee A Sville | was born. According to this veteran | was taken ill while there and under- | ties ey somewhat slower on account of officer "good habits clear conscie 3 the very heavy roads, "I have heard r ee mosquito stories." ¥ Were as big as bees and we did suffer from them, Wo built bonfires, but the men around the fires were bit worse than those farther away." Several fellows had the tenced to twent y-ei, and: Red par- Went an operation. / her and her mother to Europe. Harry haw learned of this and went abroad. He met the girl in Par- is and Evelyn went with him, leaving her mother penniless. She h ble White for money to get home. and hard work" are the Then White sent quisites to long life, ---- three pree- Small Factories Responsible. Montreal, July 12. The Question of abolishing the small ter factories was discussed at the - ference here between the -dai -- For swinging mionkey around his head by its tail, a showman was sen- l § ght days' imprison- ment in Liverpool, inspec- A Evelyn tired of Thaw's conduct ang | tors and exporters. It was argued sadly disfigured as the result em _-- left him. When she got ere: she went | that the small factories those that night spent in- this village, on the hoy. The Approach of to Stanford White and told. him of | Produced -very limited quantitios, ere 0, spent do ge B N the treatment to which she had bets produ cePonsible tor, What. inferior subj oP 31 fw Was, t turni - All along the route people have come right 8 Disease tha White" todnaw, al geod bi in this trade to the larger andar on _ pe to see the regu. i : -- and had her draw up 'the affidavit turing plants would mean 8 higher Jase K oH EE rhoes, the country 4 Brights disense as well ge the other | which is now so badly needed by the grade of rouet which would tend to sides i s are | dreadfélly pain idm ph : " Ng up the ti flocked with eager spectators. "AN are} cape es on eid ted ney dis. | Prosecution, Thaw followed her home, Candia butter che asd 1 disappointed that cal 3 Prevented and cured | and after some time she rejoined him ol # aaBpois tos oe we ve no band by giving Some attention to the diet | and they went abroad together, Miss a -- Sligrn pl the Slicers Bue the sol and to the activity of the liver and | McClure said that Evelyn was again Is No Bigamist, She Says. y ow et ® same. | kidneys, : } on the point of leaving Thaw after a | Hamilton, Ont, - July 12. Nellie SE lat TE aE | i a et | ET TE pan," a J i. og S must he avoided, and | riage to r. remanded ) ital hy veeTone for Some dis the filtering organs can best he kept Mise McClure also told the assist. | The girl ik a hy Migamy. on - Thursday, 'when venir wile Dr "Cha amorhing Otter by he use of | ant district attorney that wiil "" Charlie Lee, Toronto, has a wife ic 3 o ney-Liver Pills. tertatning a number of guests China, and that marr were co k ; " a vered. dim. that Rei derangements "which lead to | Brondway restaurant ne night, Tha to Calvery is not legal. as the roe towns the ants h a ine right's Disease usually have their be- Maa% Stanford White enter Place. He | od minister whe married t was not Jowns th merch hey, "aise the | pinning in a torpid liver, and there js nto abuse White, says Miss Mo. fin good standing. - having been ee. flout, ods Aches, ) of guiding ne Pads, liousness Clure, and said to his wife "There pelled from his church, Liew olger arge g on before the cidneys f | | oes that hlge : a one -- turn Which Jor nel ey plone Sppieu as Bock you before Taiannd how that owned Food, Drink And Comfort Sal . . et 8 iV, y 3 . dninly hot Ban tahle hae hilly painfol, scalding: urinates ic: wo: a Bae ane io io x food i. Sd country, Heries take torns in | in urine, ete, : The VE MY past, | ha we. a8 well an marching ahead, Dr. Chase's Ki ; Harry. That "brute over there thirstquenching ies, ' : : . 'Chase idvey-Liver Pj : ny e ere is ro- y n " . The fla- ----- Batteries in Anniv ot Pete tied Where ordinary Kime ae a will» a, im abot Si im ] the go anire,, Iuid tices aid duns Ae the arvival of the yond ail. becanse of their direct and com. yet. get him w after which the gun de) i ae : gun dr and shooting 1 bined action ¥ing out the camp, | This has -- Try Ribby's $7.50 homespun suit, . " 3 combined wj : Iki 3 e > . on the liver and kidneys. In speaking of the Thaw ease she | Served eat cleaned ater, cases of a. So sande_of ow ow ¥ Thaw's hate for Stan. | Makes a perfect drink. Wade's drug Bh ae ge, | BG wa Th fl | - » al ers, or Edman- h & x pe son, tes Co. Toronto, madi -- White. It was plainly a Try Bibby's S06, . . i oe erEl trey AR g i : ine ill efor ously. n eon sent ibe month h3# are rest

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