Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Feb 1909, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH mic, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1909. Fins nee essen = UA WAS BADLY HURT fe ers 806-310 orem 3 5 x Le per Ut Bl kat la The best and most impartial judg- SEAT mend," says a contemporary, and as -- : ; 1 IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAR won $53 ¥, BRITISH wil. 18 a result vy ationt inquiry, "is that RUN OVER BY SLEIGH IN 'BIB : : for postage b $4 | Mormonism is wrong and vicious in . GANANOQUE. | | Sih pakin | ; iis be | principle and practice. For 'this rea- slash x7 son it is disquieting' to darn that its | Man Proved Alibi in Police Court Attached is one of th LL n sy, nite improved stylish, apostles have secured a foothold in a and Anothér Held For Perjury | : : 1 : The British Whig Publi . r feat new country like Canada. A ~Death of Miss 'Annie E.§ th EDW. J. B neo. Led wading or fallacious erced is a Holliday. : By : NaSe ron Fence inl di on AANR ; mi times' worse than no creed at Gananoque, Feb. 23.--Louis Pratt, MANUFACTURED BY all, and a young and promising n die six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, . > ; - . ) gop gu TORT OETICE, i, a Shr oe i, el FOR SPRING, 1909 Suite _| tion cannot afiorc o open its d ge a ng see ad a ; ' x . The Stewart Iron Works Ct any ha St. To tity ee to the widbspread dissemination of ara escape from death a little be- | : : h aie, : Ipeice, Representa e , fore nine o'clock, Monday morning. Whose Fence. received the Highest such teachings as those of the Utah | He left home at the usual te for tho] Sc foward, " oud Seda, World's Da 0 --~-- : propagandists. If the National Coun- | Stone street echool, and arrived safe £ | 3 i Women succeeds in ejecting the | IY, opposite the school building, and The most economical fence you ean 4 il wa cil of Rep g the ; A " € * poy. Privaless Han espactabie wood { ed ~ D a. Mormons from that particular field of Xhile essing he Stews did aot no- | Ne Ww. Hats, 2. 00 ence, y not replace your old one ) TRL NAT OREM Th n is + k ol drawing a Fe a Eat attbastive fon PEACE, 9 | VROMISE NoT REDEEMED. labor it will accomplish something of -- : italy deigh load of stone, rapidly approach: We are showing the most drcssy pieces of KINGSTON--- OTTAWA "LAST A LIFETIME." Mi. Studholme, the labour represen- [immense benefit. 'to the common- ling. The driver did not see the boy : Leave Kingston, 12.01 pan, arrive {ust Lo donignsof Liv Foo, lan Flower | : of Hamilton, has called jup in |W alth." wid the horses struck and knocked Head wear 3 man ever got under. New Orta 10.45 aum., arrive King- Low Frices will Surprise XoUs . legislative what should be a live| Ejection is a difficult thing, and not | im der their feet, and ho rolled Soft Hats. New Derbies. Everything en- Phil pareutars wt Ko 0. p CALL AND SEE US, -- ject, namely the necessity in On- easily accomplished, but the U. 8. vith' his 'neck under ons sleigh _rim- <P * 80. : Wh rive peded. i tirely new. $2.00. No higher. 'B | Ticket, Office, tario for more technical education | congress had to do its work and do it ei rrr, Spe i J $ . : - ighe F. CONWAY Corbett's I'he government of Mr., Whitney = is|woll before a great national scandal | lad was killed, buy apart from his - ey ay dodging, the issue, and for was endech Apparently, the experience Joud being Suite badly cut am some . : : o spec redson, is © i ni States will 'havo | bruises on his body, was found to n pci) { wei It is committed to {of the United States will 'have to be a riots njurice, Ho New Shirts, $1.00 ar ware a technical college, which was pro- | duplicated. Either the Mormons or | yas at once taken home and is doing ' a . . . 3.2 8 : , . . mised to Hamilton, 'The premier ' re- their religion mus agn, and the sooner | vicolys Our display of the season s choicest Shirts fused, it is true, to make any per-|this fact is emphasized by Taw _-the| Annie Elizabeth Halliday passed to 3 * gl onal pledges with regard to the mat- hatter. - 'ost on Monday morning at the home is well worth coming to see. We beat the ter, but the subject was discussed be- ------------ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James world on $1.00 Shirts. fore the last election, The people, "EDITORIAL NOTES. lalliday, Brock. sireet, in the nine I] Lr INN : . ie a teenth years of her age. Deceased had " HL ThE moreover, were given to understand The doctor of divinity in Syracuse |... aelicate Th for some time § . EM that the ambitious city would have a whp, before a labour lyceum, referred | rast, and was the cldest of the fam- fitting substitute for the Normal col-| to socialism as a levelling up' process, dy. 3 New Suits, $15.00 Low (ne Way Coli Fares lege which was removed to T | had better do a little reading. He Harmony lodge, No. 15, Daughters iv Toront pa? : > At present riot a word is licard from has not the correct view/ of the sitiia- if Rebekkab, held a largely- -atgended There's man Yy anew turn in Spring wweembly in Turner's hall, last : ' I (ny one representing the loo __gov-| tion. I chim's hares: Danii Styles, but enr garments have them all. {0 Pacific (Coast. ernment upon the subject. - Dr Pyne| ,. ha A nusic. : whined at a. political, mevting Dovauss} gr W.CT.U, is not the custodian] Ww. J. Wilson, of the firm of Hugh Ask to see onr New Harvard, Yale, and On sale ddily, Mareh 1st 'to April Slste Bg : i r. public morals, but there is] Vj Son. King sireet. s ) : + the following fares from Kingston. the Laurier' government had not seen of on public mo a 8 n here 1 Vilson & Son, King s reet, states Shut Oxford Suits at $15.00 . bo re : make big contribution IT. other agensy quite so active in | JUthough the. Citize ns' band has been VANCOUVER, B.C. its way to" 'make a big contribution |, colo 0 doreney Tt is now. after | dking offers to him Jor the lease of VICTORIA ¥ to. technical education, but the locgl y I 3.C 5 WIHSTMINISTER, H.C. N mmr A : i v large hall in their store, for use as S 5 O B 9 C hi a Ait: and not the federal government is forme nism Wn out Canadian far west, x moving picture show, he has not cc ur 0 y S lot ung ' Ay WASH. responsible for any defect there may and it is hoped it may succeed. een his way clear to accept, and in ) PORTLAND, OREM, t amp------ A 3 i lat iia consequence the band, if they start i 4 7 pr be in our educational facilsties. Mr.| How is it that the preachers, as a or ing pict business, will rary Display. SAN FRANC 18CQ, OAL: i Studhol is doing hi os i : LOS ANGELES, UAL. Studholme is doing his duty in calling | class, are, right or wrong, so un-|.sewhore, as the firm cannot spare SAN DIEGO, CAL. compromising in their public 'meet- | one single room of their property as ar Se ay will be doing his duty in telling the lings? = 'The laymen do give evidence their business is annually increasing. MEXICO CITY, MEX, people what the government of which | gecasionally of conciliation, but the In the Police court on?Manday. nl- ny & For Pullman Atcommodation, tickets » | ; ? ternoon, Charles Lloyd, against whom he is a member is going te do about | motto of the clergy, it seems, is| sworn testimouy ig ih by Fred- 1b and all other information, apply to it. Hamilton is in a state of ex- No surrender." erick Brennan that accused had re ce J. P. HANLEY, Agent, peetancy, and with good reason. | . : nn cived fifty>eents from him and pur- Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sta. C mfp-- - - | Public opinion, led by the aggressive | hased a bottle of whiskey with it, he : ' '. : . IS THE BEST The Jocal government is showing no und forceful action of Rev. Mr. | vhich he (Lloyd) handed over to him, ! Kingston 8 Cash and One Price Clothing House pas-ticular ildi {i ' s - . hurry about building i French, is making thé Montreal po- a Wecnoaday afiprusas Yith Hust, § R | M il Train EW. GILLETT co. LTD. technical college in Hamilton. Hon. {lice department do something to ex- hed a ats Ive oya ' at & Mr. Hendrie confessed that he could | tirpate the social evil. The helpless- | snow on the track near Cheeseboro, attention to the matter and Di. Pyne not' prevent the removal of the Nor- | hess of great city in this respect stablishing a satislactory alibi. He fearful seandal. NIN -- nan was held on a charge of perjury, ng Lh ple of Hamilton were promised ? London wanis the legislature to tha profiminary hearing .of which, will u------ samction the bonusing of a local in- fle [giv Lrday. ; of 4} flerer: ORIGIN OF G.T.P. SCHEME. dustry--to the extent of free water Jossph Meluley, one fhe sulorers ¥ Mr. Wainwright, of the Grand Trunk | and tex exemption for | | | | | vas honorably acquitted, 'while Bren- mal college, Will he confess that he {pag heen cannot sdoure the substitute the Po | in the recent fire, has bought out the r twenty years-- | restaurant business on Ring | street, : company, speaking at. a commercial [without a reference to or vote of the | formerly conducted by E or Famed for excellence: of Sleeping Veneered Doors, Pn men's banquet in Québec, taok oc |ieople. The government that would Visiting in town : Stivo Turkingofs | Car service. Leaves and Dining , : casion to refer to the origin of the | icn 'such a Soidincr ; Ivy Leag with the Misses Crouch, ' MONTREAL 12 noon daily; except Cheese Yat, Packing Boxes, G. T. P. scheme. Sir. Charles TFitz- Salt n 'such a profesding deserves no Princess streot; Cecil Morgan, a for- Saturday for Quebec, St.- John, Extension Ladders, patrick had given credit to Sir Wil- " ner resident: of the town, located for N.B., Halifax. Ele ! AE - the past few years in Alberta, near . . Store Fittings Made to Detail. iriY Lurie and Mr. Wainwright re- SPIRIT OF [HE PRESS Edmonton, is spending a few days A Both an Ontatio wheat flour FRIDAY'S MARITIME with friends in town. % -E XPRESS Also the Best of Cabinet Making. "This scheme was originated by C. Visiting out of town : Miss Muriel and a Manitoba wheat flour . M. Hays, and when he came back - Britton, King street cast, with her Carries the EUROPEAN MAIL lf you requife anything in this from the Southern Pacific some years So It Appears. sieter, Mrs. (Rev.) H. H. Bedford- « 3 and lands Passengers and Baggage ago he talked it over with me. Sir Oduwa Journal. Tones, Brockville; Mrs. J. B. Cowan, Both a "Bread" flour at the side of Steamship at Wilfrid Laurier was then in England. | Brother W. F. Maclean got some |lceds, with her daughter, Mrs. Leo- d "Pastry" fl Halifax the following Saturday. On Sir Wilfrid's return from England, | valuable assistance, yesterday, from| ard C. Elliott, Brockville; Miss and a astry'" nour ios no-------- previous to the session of 1903, 1 met the western M.P.'s. He does not get | Gmma Sweet, located here for several ' Intercslonial Railway uses Bon- him and discussed the projegt with assistance as often as he deserves jt, | months past, leaves to-day for a holi- | | ; $ 3 aA aventure Union Depot., Montreal 3 ANGLIN & Co him, and that was the first time the either, lay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. EN As good for one as ? | ' .y i | | line, place vour order. NOW, be- fore thé rush of Sp and Sum- mer work " making direct connection with project was opened up. --- \. Sweet, Sceley's Bay. p ' for the other. Grand Trunk trains. 'hone, 66. Bay and Wellington No one can desire any misunder- No Profanity, Please. The following have returned home : Sts standing upon this point. Granted | Brantford Expositor. R. Sheppard, from attendance at R. Best for both. - - -- 1} that Mr. Hays suggested the project Carrie Nation is taking part in the |V. of T. grand council session in To- E : For timetables and other infor- m-------- -- A * ' ode but ' * | suffragette ag gitation in London. No Yontaq; Miss Phyllis Baker, to Ottawa : 7 mation, apply to Montreal Ticket ---- and that. Mr. Wainwright took it up thing could be better advised to bring lee 5 pleasant visit here 'with friends. . ZZ At Your Grocer's Office, 130 St. James Street, or with Sir Wilfrid' Laufier, the fact re- |[conster-Nation to 'her English sisters | Y¥. Johnston, Charles street, after Grand Union Hotel mains that it~ was the premier that [and dam-Nation to the movement inf Short visit with her father, Charles 3 a. @\ Dealers--write us for prices General Passenger gave it shape -and direction. I'he which they are engaged. fall, Newboro; Cedric Gibson, King ety on Feed, Coarse Grains Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City treed, : . --- from a short visit with King y/ 4 ~ D rt t R $1 00 D statesman is the one who sees what is Wh " fon Nie Dy MoRellar, Garden 5 fs and real The T. H. epa men ooms, . a bay for the good of the country, ome at It Means. treet, from a short. holiday with aylor"Co., Limited, { ARD UPWARD iors an be realized by |10ndon Advertiser. riend par | 3 Bs Chatham. Ont. MONCTON, "N.B. Baggage to and from Station free. times long before it can be realized by The overthrow of Ires trade willl Ts Kingston. » - Rend 20 stamp for N.Y. Olty Guide Book and Mes ll | (hers, and advocates it with exceed- | yoann an (nd to a free market fo Been ae E 8 ------ -- | ing favour. The speech with which the | Canadian gproduce in Great Britain. Goldey, Wedding Event. ' oremier launched the Grand Trunk Just as Canadian manufacturers are | Winnipeg: ¥ree peg, X . Lowest Rates to: Bermuda BIBBY S CAB STAND Pacific was a remarkable deliverance, continually agitating for an increas: Mr. and MrsSiGeorge Irish celobra- of the duties against British imports; | {od their golden and one that will live in Canadian | B I 11 > -~ Al so British farmers will demand pro- {when a lar] ge gd Phone 201. history tection against Canadian products. adding on Wednesday | seeee------ From New York every Wednesday, at ring of the rele 10 a.m. 8.8. "Prinidad" 2,600 tons, pring a- tives and friends Nook place. They | 20 and up. NI H1 Sir Hibbert Tupgier . is not passing {Nothing can be more certain, were, married in 188 Jjving first at] I es. Ne. YE rmudian' Bo00 iis or wut compliments to the liberal party | Gétin Wisd Yarker, then Torontd thew Camden e $30 and up. -- leadior, but ho paid. them a trjoute | Eo Tn Hany MORI Hoag wees NEW YORK TO WEST INDIES : s said. i eC ing Welty ) . : an 8s were re - 1f You Want to Buy, whien he ai 1, in acc sunting for the General Grant made a tour of the ceived, among them being sevapal sub- Now i is the time to oe it. The first shipment of New Steamer "Guiana," 3,700 tons, Mifeat of his parly in the last elec- world that was regal in its character. | .(antial cheques. Mrs. Irish Weg go vith aif, Sp to-date lmprotemiie. S. Rent or Sell tign, that mo political force could Lhere are some critics who think that] .ry handsome gown of black duclisgge a ' . rou t a se r Tr 1.000 tons, sail from New York every stand acainst the liberals with the G. often ib would be betes if the presi- | tin, Mrs. W. A. Irish was gowned 14 . Bitte O anges siternate, Wednesday, for St. Thomas, 8 o de s to »efore he : | Guelph Mercury. in 1898, : . . + st. C , Bt. ts, tigua, Guade- P. behind them, It was a great | was | blue silk organdia, Mrs. Saul, in blue | roix, St. Kit An i Jeeted inste >: 3S Qo 3 S 3 loupe, Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia, 4 eleated instead of after his term was 4 cco satin; Mrs. Si Gordon wore | Is always the best. Barbadoes and Poa confession. finished. Mr Bryan has supplied him- Lactt with thi lificat brown silk; Mrs. Embry wore a be . For Hiustrated pamphlets giving rater of Prop a card. or call on me. Ne |. of the two members of the opposi-] with this qualification. coming . brown broaddoth costume Navdl and Mexican Oranges and Seedless CE OUTER BRIDGE ona, trouble to 'show property. Insur- x 2 e J Mrs. A. B. Irish, a hasdsome black | p A a Juebec Steamshi 29 Broadway, ance at lowest a Money "to | tion in the Alberta legislature one | Drop In For A Drink. silk gown; Miss Beatrice Saul was in | Lemdys for Marmalade. Prices Reasonable. Sow York: DF HURL AHERN. Se Sec'y., loan. has resignid the leadership of the | The palm garden in Best's drug | ye voile; Miss Iva Saal, in pink | - Jue Canada, or to Tic Agents > ively these 3 A: hy . ¢ HANLEY, and O. 8. KIRKP a jarty, and the other' has endor sed | Jue ja Yivaly, these Says Aa ladies uke crepe; Miss Gordon' wore cisam broad- | R i OYE' 302 KING ST. {lugston. : y § tea, colive, coco testes od % > | : GEO CLIF # 'the record of the Rutherford govern- rl hight lunches: These dull bleak Slo Mra. Cleveland ote becoming . . 9 Phone 141. ' OW ) r 8 ® } . ? ment. The outlook of the conserva- faaye a little "warmer" while down iy pale fray g A. | : . . Ee as \ Griffith, a handsome gown of Batten- { To m-- rr Royal tive party in Alberta must, therefore | town is ow aivepta le and the gor. burg lace, over satin; Mrs. J. McKen | & Mail be particularly bright. {vice at test 5: 18 decider y enloya lle. | sje, black silk; > Mvsy Tollock, cream | who lot. 'oul because. of the appetising | ce; Miss Cleveland, crown silk Open 5 buv a 3 Milit LIVERPOOL SAILINGS. SCANDAL GF MORMONISM. | draughts provided, but also owing to | «,lienne. 'Mr. Irish was born rar p y ew 11 ary F A. 8 | . near | {the cheery and blithesomo company Ki : . : . Corsican, g : ) Ningstow in 1834, and Mrs. Irish, for- | ape a | When pmo years ago it was learned | found therein, The receipts all go "to I Hesperian, sails | / I make a specialty of same Real Estate valuatior, etc., at Ps Clarence street. 13th erly Crone. i dleville in 183% \X/ W/ \ ¥ ils ... Mar, 19th. Mar. 20th. that the Mormons had secured a foot: | swell tho funds of a worthy local erly Crone, jn Hellevi hn arrants for North . est Land. ES LASGOW SAILINGS. | hold in Canada, profound regret was Cause. 3 | Noston Mar. 4th < } in He May Be Satisfied. { H I Carthaginian, from a wen ar. 11th. expressed, because Mormonism 1s | The 'Sceptical Reed. J Toronto Globe. Apply . OQ. Ul ON, | 8 Mar- First-Class, $70.00 W Second: First- Class, J | In the face of Heged protection) Clase. $40.00 0! uppers, Third-Class, 1 H hl i But. i {| London Argonaut. n 1¢ lace of an atieged protection - $220.00 ald much less encourages ut, 11 was re | Once when 'Fhomas B. Reed was |ist wave of public opinion it tends to! k S K and 4 ane : and iia ported, the "suspects" were exceeding- | with the late Senator Wolcott, of | make one sceptical to find that those | et Lt, ingston. pita to "3. 104 3 ANCE yor ros. lly quiet . in their demeanor. They {eC olorado, and Joseph Choate, Mr. | © ho were elected as free traders three R10 . { or "| Choate, when asked to take a drink [Years ago still stand unanimously by | | were not aggressive, not at all anxious | (id that he never drank, never smok- | their colors. Apparently, in. spite dee mr Yen a ty po lgss than 105 had been debar- to advettise their cred. Indeed so jed to excess, and never gambled in bye-elections, they have no fear of a] Here's A Pretty Go. { over sixty were prohibited from voting | ved from voting ai the last clettion. little whs known of them that it were this life. : hostile public opinion on ths issue { Montreal Witness : . {under the existing law. Tho mayor of | It, appears that all who pay a two- 3 cubk Tor sotiie tine whether * thes Wolcott, who was a sinner in every Prob other questions have had It may not bo generally known that I the city addressed a committee of Abo dollar road tax are entiticd to wn ; th Ue M . * {one of these lines, looked pathetically | more Kg his one to do with the un-| there fs a community in Canada w bere | legislature on behalf of the ancient | vote, but men over sixty are exempt NAPOLEON weko Hmly otmong at Reed and saul "1 wish I. could |ionist cfories since the general elec- {men are politically chloral rmed at {and honorables. He said that it was | from paying the road tax mid aro con- [hap appears to be no longer any (say. that tion, and" Austen Chamberlain' may | the age of sixty. The old men and the {a shame that men should be cut off sequently deprived of the joy of .voi- DID THINGS [| questipn of this fact, and thanks to! Say it," said Reed; "Choate did." [have rendered the liberal party a real property owning Women have just ask- from the franchise just because they | ing. WITHOUT the W. €. T. .U. some valuable infor- | Sooner Rt = Bia: 2 ¥Srvice hy Eiving Ye fine Sader of led the legislature of British Col ili Had patsed he: Ve o> Ey "i a : or iad | a . Sooner ! a € man groups a chanee to show the p 1 wide that they e ich men hs v € P! - . 1 Banner, who claimed to he a MUCH TALKING |} matin is being collected. The sect is {humps into a brand of terror that | lic that Rhy have, no fear of Fatma permed ly a maniipal lec. | tion of their lives to the community Coram it noble Birth. was drowned engaged in active propagandism, and makes him look like a dollar » minus | contests with this as the chief ground 'ions in Vietoria, the capital of the and their matured judgment on pablic while attempting to cross the Niagara few words the douniry, through its parliament, | 70 cents. of anpeal to the people | provines: Then it transpi ired that me xn | affairs was of great value. He "said river on the ice below the falls. sooner or later iake nowice of |= ' - - To 3 something that should not be tolerated | ame. The' leaders have been hold i y ; w ive ig -- --- ing | meetings They have been extol | | Ihe at We W . | lin g) the ' virtue. of their 'religion. . "Is 00 1H Th J have been inviting a collision | CRAWF oD, ; | {with those who are not of their per 'Phone, 9, Foot of Queen St. matic The time is therefore bed v # ALWAYS © D IN LEAD JACKAUES. whon they must be deall with, as they he oe

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