Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jan 1907, p. 4

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wee mr A PLOT 10 RELEASE : government of Ontario should be Ly 0 capable of contemplating towards ane h Tian, a rand in 'vee of the largest and most important in- | 'of 'the province," ter does not think that Mr. Whitney or Dr. Pyne would conscious. Iy be towards Queen's, "'but some connected with this department who might know better." Yes, and the premier and the minister oe of. education know better. The Whig says this advisedly. Both of these gentlemen realize what Queen's was done for the education of the people. As publicists they must be acgpainted with the genoral accomplishment of eanneotion with the Port | {hs college, and, in. connection with on. Over two years ago | itsielaims for support towards the wa declared to be elected. | new medical college, and the normal result was attacked. There was school (promised to Kingston and giv- tedious legal cam: | on to Pet, ), such light and infor- "a recount, three | mation i Ya as should make and four appeals. After all this | thetn realize the situation; man was confirmed in his seat. | 'The eritic in the Queen's Quarterly e this | does not indicate : The railway officials, or passenger agents, say it is impossible, but the ment of moter g dor» two-cent-a-mile passen- ger rate continues, and it is making itsolf felt. Perhaps the railway com- representatives charge that the to found a-colony; | railway 'crews 'held them up for cars, Pathetic and dis- and that' the shippers were obliged ancy this small | only as they favoured grafting. The all educated, some of companies cannot allow that asper- idealists, woin> apart { gon to pass. 4 = search -------- ne dh The temperance men, will demand the to wither, removal of the three-fifths provision t to have wf from 'the option law. They will make stence. Men and | a demonstration during the session of : : pinded and as | parliament. © They had better be care: dlssipati in the city and | ful Jost the protedtive society men tum ih al or in, some, | out and snow-ball them ! No che la fareedl Lo itobe Dion sof Municipal {Says Tee is Being Cut That % A PRISONER FROM THE PENITENTIARY, A Released Convict Tells a "Fairy Tale to. Toronto People-- Warden Platt Warned of the Plot, A Toronto despatch says: "A plot secure the liberty of Charles Quack- bush, one of the most daring crim- nals ever committed this a o Kingst penitenti has just _ by County Constable » wha has given prison 9 he knew to County Con: stahle .: Constable Brown econ: sulted Sheriff Mowat, who referred him to the attorney-general. The con: trol of the Kingston penitentiary be- ing under the justice department at warden direct on Thursday information obtained hv him. "It was planned ' to liberate Quack- ij enbush 80 soon as:the St. Lawrence river at the site of the penitentiary was frozen over. Two or three por sons from. this city wébe implicated, and if the information in the posses. sion of the. authorities is correct some prisoners on the river coal pile a8 well as Quackenbush had a hand in the nlot, "Charles Ouackenbush ' has a lene record for slipping out of the elutches of the law havine managed more than once successfully to get away from the Toronto jail and the Centra! prison." Warden Platt was asked by, the Whie what he thought of thes matter, He Said that bidently a leased vrison er had Told a good. lively tale to Some envnty constahle, and 'the latter had taken it seriously. Of course, he (the warden) would take coonizance of the warning. but he didn't think there was snvthing in the plot. It js & common thing for released pricon~re fo tell hivhly colored tales. snd th i. no doubt, nt another of the man- that abpear from time to fe in Some quarters. . * -- Ottawa License Reduction. Ottawa Citizen. It is exnected that the question of liquor license reduction will be one of the first to be introduced inta the city council, but one of the gldermen fa- vorgble to the government is author ity for the statement that the redhue- sion will apply only to shops. Ham- her | ton, a city shout the same size Ottawa, has seventy-three hotels eighteen shops as and ere there ave sixty thirty-one reduction of licenses is quite feasible. The council is always ot sixes and sevins on the matter, but is a greater probability of shop uction carrying than if the pro Position embodied both : branches, hotels as well as shops Kingston Curlers Beat Napanee, Two Napanee rinks visited Kingston and played two rinks in the junior, Ontario Association curling schedule. T. Slater, ski easily defeated Skip Croskery, of Napanee, but Prof. Gil) had a hard fight with Skip Edward Kingston Rink, No. 1-R. J. McKel- vey, BH. E. Wallace, W. S. ills, Prof, Gills (skip)--1 Napanee Rink, No. 1- Bogart, Boyes, Hill, Edwards (skip)--12 Kingstan Rink, No er, H. Youlden, W. J. ter (skip)--27. Napanee Rink, No. ¢ Should Not Be Used. di 1, Travers, Croskery (s Dr. J. G. Bvana is out with a big| pg on Bs won by 37 to 15. 1 ith E. C. Sliter and W. H. Dalby played stick after the health authorities. a e in the first series of the "There. hae been much talk about ne singles.» The Reo eror the = Avphoid fever," suid the doctor to a | + on) singles. ner vn. Ny Whig representative, this morning. ; . -- "There should be no wonder at this, £ when it is known that ice cut below Steamship Movements. the Cataraqui bridge is being sup- | Montreal, Jan. 12.--The Allan linc plied to hotels about the city. The | steamer Pomeranian, from St. John, sewers of the city empty into the | N.B., and Halifax, for Havre and Lon river just where this ice is being cut." | don, sailed for Halifax, at 630 am. doctor states that, this morn- | on January 12th, ng, he stopped. a earter on the street The Allan line royal wail steamer asked him he was securing | Turisian, from Liverpool, for Malifas ; told him that he | and St. John, N.B,, sailed from Liver taken the ice from below the Ca- pool, at 6 p.m. on January 11th, dge, t he was de | with 45 saloon, 124 second cabin and it to some of the hotels in the | 630 steerage passengers, including 161 filliam Driv , T. Sla: [Fi i w¥ y ns is very warm under the| The Allan line steamer Numidian, the matter, and says from Glasgow and Moville, for Hali- board of health does not | fax and Boston, sailed from Glasgow, tion, he will call upon the | on January 12th, with 65 second cab police to do so. The doctor |in and 156 steerage passengers for member of the board. Halifax, and 27 second cabin and 92 ------------------ steerage passengers for Boston! WILLING JO HANG ITALIAN. a Relations Are False. Winnipeg Sherif Has Thirteen London, Jan. 11.--Prof. Applications For the Job. writing to ' Winnipeg, Jan. 12. Sheriff Inkster he S the Newfoundland 'recetvell thirteen applications quarrel with the British government is irom persons who are willing to act | gne a series, all arising from in the capacity of J continuance of fgise, relations between ary 15th, the du i the mother od : if Ty F 2.8 = » spring. Indifference or carelessniss with regard to these matters cannot with guy show of justice be imputed to the British rovérnment. ---------------- At Cobourg last night the Lindsay a defeating the Cobourg Jurors ope A: game by a score of 8 "Chaucer" Elliott, Kincian ls referee. -- EE ---- The Simple Li is eat Jo live manly; work e day, te . le meals and take a Bech: am's Pill regularly, as required. re is no medicine for the sim- ple life, or the strenuous, like don Times predicts thas the ei i cold in one doy. Inhale i. ham' _ {now in the schools will den Catarrhozal * | Canadian railtoads, Ottawa, Constahle Brown wrote the § . giving the |! Te I ANY LIST YOU PLEASE-- ; ou a otros the equal in quality a2 She price of Blue Ribbon Tea The most wholesome and We licious, refreshing and vivifying beverage for table or social use. Black, green, mixed --25¢. to $1 a 1b.-- All grocers > BIBBY'S + Our 20 Per Cent. I$ Monday, Jan. 14th ' 20 Per Cent. Off | Men's Tweed Suits Men's Ulsters Men's Trousers 20 Per Cent. Off Boys' Suits Boys®' Ulsters Boys' Overcoats Boys' Reefers 20 Per Cent. Off Men's Winter Caps Men's Sweaters Boys' Sweaters We have some Boy's and Men's Suits and Overcoats, that | are not just up-to-date, alth ough good and serviceable , which | we will clear out at less than half their original value. The H. D. Bibby Co. A VISIT FROM ROOT! | Passengers on Steamer Belleville Have Exciting Experience. TO EARL GREY MAY CLEAR | ogous Advances | Pooomee DIFFICULTIES. The water level on the dam has raised - nearly three feet during the Nast week, due to the mild weather. He and Wife and Daughters Are !Urdingrily it is icebound at this time Expected in Ottawa Next Of the year. Cn Monday the ice {broke up below the dam and lodged Week--NMay Construct a Treaty at the bridge and in a short time the With Our Governor. {Water set back over the docks and London, Jan. 12-1 Washington | flooded the bogthouses. Huge cakes correspondent of the Times says that fof ice ten inches thick were shoved although the fdet is not generally jout by the force of the current in to known, Secretary of State Root, with {the docks. The weather was so mild his wife and daughter, will visit Earl [that there Was danger of the ice rey, governor-general of Canada, at {above the dam breakine up, in which Ottawa, next week. event the bridge would be in extreme r. Root told the correspondent | danger. Realizing this, Mayor Han- that his visit would be sodial, not [man orderod the steamer Armstrong official, but the correspondent sts to break a channel through the field out at some length his reasons for ofice from the St. Lawrence to the thinking the visit will assist to a sot- brid--e. As soon as this was done the tlement of the various questions out- {ice floe went out with a rush and standing between the United States [in a short time the water had sub- and Canada. sided to its usual level. Whe flood of He says that if after the visit it is }ice on its Mad rush to the St. Law- possible for Mr. Root and the domjg | rence cquwht the schooners and har- ion to construct a treaty' broad en- [78 in winter quarters at Hannyn's ough to withstand assaults from the dock and snapping their lines car existing deterrent forces,' the tip may [ried them out into the channel. The result in forever removing the cause | Steamer Belleville, bringing a num- of ill-feeling between the two conn | ber Passengers from Prescott to tries. take the New York Central trains, It may, in Mr. Root's words, clear [ran into the floe, and was held fost up, if possible, every pending contro- [for over an hour until released by versy with England, Armstronis Although within hall her length of open water she was un- Heard In Ottawa. able to xtricate heuself Some of the . Da Passen~rs olim down'over the ' Ottawa, Jan. 12.--The governor-gen- ode" of. the Belleville and walking | eral received gq letter this morning, the fl : a from Hon. Elihu Root, secretary of | 10% he paied dume Rellows on state for the United States y a in he ee 0m heer pt {would be pleased to come to Ottawa, |; are oo and they were thus enabled i Saturday, 19th inst. and remain o, Sat $ afternoon trains. The until' Wednosday mite hd x a other "wssengers' had to take: the mst. Ridean Hall visit will he t CAUGHT IN ICE FLOE. night train. -------- Look After The Wiring. Toronto, Jan. 12-Phe Canadiak Underwriters' Association have under consideration a plan to enforce bet- Bank Had gq (ler conditions respectine electrical Scire Niring. The idea is being tried in . ttawa, w he i ivi is p¥ontreal, Jan. 12--The rumor ran Said - ha pt the heeteion A gid in t ough ha Se, to-day, that a | spection of buildings has resulted in frank a +h dropped a bomb in the | the issuing of a schedule advancing Ban awa, on St. J the Tate of insurance on certain class: = of risks. This does not mean that turned out in full fores to i ante Thies Sill go into lien oy what was expeoted to be repetition ence, bot will apply to renewed riske. Id the Philadelphia Org, Birt jt | ------------ | was found that the farts were that a | Steampipe had burst in the basement, . Is Your Cold Better ? No, it's as bad as ever. Nothing | scalding one of the employees, SL ee-- sets to help. Whe not use up-to: A Special ent of the Lon- + | Catarchozone," which officials say that the purely. social in charac -------------- STEAM PIPE NOT BOME. S-- A Montreal this morning, one of the officials. | he and youswill be relieved { Conadawith a' larger population than {1% Wo minutes. Continue the treat- | Great' Britain, » ment and cure is assured. = Healing, Iy The sential immigration board of | ¥*™ destroying and pleasant, noth- , is prepared to }1€ for colds, throat trouble-and Ca bring out 50,000 navvies to + tah compares with Catagrhozone. i . ork on Sold cverywhers, 2e. aud $k Discount Sale Starts | RBH LA HOSPITALS ALY, OVER ATARRH of the reap " is a common ai st least two-thirds of the This condition {3 no do the long, severe wit this part of the con Therefore, whe covered by Cans liable remedy for {! eases, it at once bec cine, not only amo in families, but in the whore it was used as relief in hundreds of These institution give their endorsement « which has been so helpfn ment of their poor and si Among these institut the Sistors of Good Sheph the following endorseme: The Peruna Company, Columbus, ( Haviag used Peruna fo mouths, for our sick and happy to say that it has satisfa The Sisters of de Goo August 20, 1963. After a continued use o 'this institution has found change its good opinion «¢ and expresses its satisfac lowing terms: LIVED AS BE To Conceal His Wea Life 'As Rus Budapest, Jan. 10.1 rounding, the 'wealth Garlach, who died in a pital worth $47,500, he up. Fhirty years ago,' afte liant university career, ae domestic chaplain dacsy, a wealthy Hunga and on 'the death of # advantage of his positic to appropriate scanty worth nearly $50,000. He told his confessor to divert suspicion of himself he determined gar's life for ten years, seeution would be bar tute 'of limitation, and able to invest his ill-g« live on the interest. By the end of the t ever, the habits of the 1 mis'r had gained so § him that he never tool his wealth to change | life. He lived until hi beggar, without even his own, sleeping in r rooms 'and telegraph of By his will he endea for his crime, by leavi ev to charitable purpe of Baron: Baldscsy inte dispute 'the. will and cof In Persia playing have been used and I

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