Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1911, p. 10

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I also suf- fered terribly from Ber NSeiving r= directions, ollowed them closely and am now entirely free from ain in; back and wels, and am' CREATES VACANCY MENT'S VETO BILL. = | Bin Bad for Home Rule--Second Chamber of Destruction Incom- patible With the Federal Solution. Lowedon, April 7.--Moreton Frewen will wouy redign bis seat in parliament for the wuorth-cast division of Cork county, as he opposes the govern ment's veto bill and desires to greate {a vacancy for Timothy Healy, who | was defeated in the last election. Dis cussing proposed retirement, Mr. Frewen said I am convinced that the veto bill {includes every wromg method for win- ning public opinion in England to ra- tional home 'rule views. A second chamber of destruction instead of con- struction is incompatible with the fed: eral solution, which is the only solu tion. It is quite impossible to achieve an constitutional rearrangement, as is desired, without the co-operation of both great parties. "The furious passions that are be ing stirred up must make the generous financing of the new Irish government aml the completion of the land pur- hase hopeless for many years. To have coaxed the. tories, to have con ciliated the ¢ and creeds; this would have b quite easy indeed, thanks to the federal movement, for which Lord Grey is chiefly responsible The leaven Was already at work, but now we are likely to be undone. How ever, il is not possible for me to ad vance such views. To do so im this crisis would be to weaken Mr. O'Brien and his new movement, upon ach is contingent that broader ' settlement which 1 anticipate with confidence when this present attempt is seen to have miscarried." The government promised: Mr. Frew- en an opportunity this month to pre sent in the House of problem of silver exchange with Asia. He predicts a recurrence of the crisis of 1906-07. with equally disastrous re- suits his DEATH AT WELLINGTON Or J. WwW. Clark--Summer Wise Was Set Afire, Wellimgton, April 5.--J. W. Clark died on Sunday morning. He had been a life member of the Methodist church and superintendent of the Sunday school for twenty-five years. For years he suffered with a nervous disease. The burial service was held at his * late residence; 5 large crowd were im at- tendance. Rev. Mr. Houck officiated. Deceased leaves 5 wife, three sons and three daughters : Wesley, banker, of Sauit Ste. Marie; Frederick, of Cleve land; Harold, of Midland; Mrs. James Mins, of Picton; Carry and Norma, of Belleville. Interment took place at Wel- livgton cometery. o John Shourn went to Trenton on luesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vermilyea, of Toronto, attended the funeral of the late J. W. Clark. Mrs. John Bongard, who managed the hotel Alexandry for the past six months, has severed her comnection and gone to Toronto. Rev. Scott Houck has gone to Toronto and Hamilton. Mrs. A. D. Wilson is slow- ly recovering from a severe illness. Albert Pettit is-very ill, and there are 10 hopes of his recovery. J Titus is confined to tie house through sickness. Mr. and: Mrs. James Van- horn and Mrs. Alice Babbit, who for some months have beem to New York, returned home this week, Mrs. Phoebe Rorabeck, who went to spend the winter with her son, Fred- erick, New York, is very ill. Mrs, Amma Dunwing spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Trumpour, at Pie ton. Mrs. Ross (formerly Miss Berthy Mackenzie), of Winnipeg, is the guest of her aunt, Miss Sarah Aylesworth. Rev. Mr. Fenton has moved into Fast Wellington. Wallace Wilder and wife returned, last week, from Whitimore. William Giles has sold his fine farm, lake shore road, to Ernest Greer, and has bought a fine property at Bloom- field, and moved there. Wesley Clark, banker, Sault Ste. Marie; Harold Clark, manager Standard bank, Mid- land; Frederick Clark, of Cleveland, the Misses Carry and Norma Clark, of Belleville, attended the funeral of their father, the late J. W. Clark. Ernest Greer has moved on the farm purchased from William Giles. J, BE. Noxon is remodelling his store op Main street. , Messrs. Garratt and Hubbs have purchased Harry Post's livery bhusimess Danford Ainsworth, Jr., has gome into the carriage busi- ness, in confection with his furniture business. Frederick Spencer, postmas- ter, reports that the Mount Clemens tremtments are doimg him all sorts of good. Jom Stinson has moved into I. A. Bowerman's residence, Station street and Searls i has moved into the Searls house. David Thorn has pur. chased a place on Maple avenue from Samuel Forsyth, and has already moved. A coupls . of gospel ministers hold meetings at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordy Phillips, Fast Wellington, last week. Nive. Chisholm, of Belleville, daugh- ter of the late John Bell, wrote to the caretaker of her summer home, hers, to go and measure some of the rooms. They discovered that some ome had entered during the winter and saturat- ed the floor in different places near the base, and cut a hole in order to give it a draught, and set fire to it, t the fire, after bumi over the surface, went out, fortunately. i Lyndhurst News, Lyodhwrst, April 6.--Mrs. W.. Brown spent Sunday, the guest of her broth- er, William Wing, Briar Hill. J. Mid. dieton has been engaged for the com- mg season mn the Lavine cheese fac- tory, Elgin. Miss Mazie Renaud, teacher of the Briar Hill school, left for he: duties in the, west, on Mon- day. Before leaving she was presented with = gold writing outfit, ladies' work box and jewel case. 3 frieds wish her every success. Oscar Harvey leaves for the west in a fow days. W. A. Brown made a business trip to Brockville, on Saturday. Sugar making is the topic of the day. Handly any better dusting cloth can be found than the old-fashioned red handkerchief may be cleaned and Commons the | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, '1911. While Geing Home From Sheffield Choir Concert, wsmith, Apal 6 shaw, who has been spe ter months at the King College. returned home on last. Much 'svi f J. P. Mclnnis, + to break her ing. The ao upset f while returning Shibl Harr sleigh near Glenvs with a number others from the Sheffield choir con | cert. Isaac Wagar, Euterhrise, and | Miss Jennie Wagar, Wagarville, were quietly married at the Methodist par | sonage on Wednesday of last' week. | Last Sunday evening, the pulpit ol the Methodist church 'was occupied by | Rev. Ernest Buck, of New York. Rev. * and Mrs. Buck have been spending | few days at his old home. s Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Lidstone have returned after a short visit with "Mr. and Mrs. D. Babcock, Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson, Kingston, spent Sunday lastwith ther daugheer, Mrs J. A. Waddell. Frederick Reynolds and Miss Myrtle Clark, of this place, were married, Tuesday last, at Yarker. Miss Maud Patterson has returned from a visit to Wilton. Mrs. (Rev.) Brown, of Wilson, N.Y., and Mrs. Campsall, Ot tawa, have -been visiting their sister, Mrs. R. E. Deline. Miss Ethel Jackson is at present spending a few days with friends in Tweed. A very pleasant time was spent at the home of Ernest Day, on Wednesday evening, the occasion being the annual sugar social given by the Ladies' Aid of Harrowsmith Methodist church. De- spite the fact that rain poured in torrents all day, it was not sufficient to dampen the enthusiasm of either old or young, who gathered and "pull ed" and "caned' till a late hour. John Tallon, who had the sugar-making in hand, proved himself to be an expert in this department. Mrs. J, S. Gal lagher is visiting friends in Wilton. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs Sperry Snider died, very suddenly, on Wednesday morning. uch symaathy is felt for them in this hour of deep bereavement. The foneral will be held on Friday at one o'clock. Township Council. Harrowsmith, Rpril 3.----Members all present. Minutes of last meeting confirmed. On motion, Stovir-Wat son, the reeve and clerk were authori zed to sign plan of proposed subway on Sydenham hill. Ou motion, Wat- son-Stover, a by-law was passed em- iam RE PTR ee HAD ARM BROKEN | powering the reeve and treasurer to borrow from the Metropolits bank $2,800 as required for township pur poses, interest six per cent. per an- num. On motion, Watson-Stover, a by-law was prepared for the closing of road from Loughboro boundary running in a westerly direction through lots No 1 and 2, Con. 5, township of Port land, to the western boundary of Ca- nadian Northern railway's right of way, where railway crosses said road On motion, Asselstine-McKeever, John Truscott was given contract to paint township hall, two coats, at $25, township to furnishh paint and oil Accounts paid: $2.62, George Barr opening road in winter from Chmden boundary, con. 6, to county road, con. 5; $4.30, Archie McLean, opening road from con 5, Husband Corners, to James Brady's; $2.50, Bell Shay, opening road from Camden boundary con. 3, to Star Corners; $2.15, Wal 4 ter Clark, opening road from Man son's. Bridge to Petworth, con. 7; $10 75,. Archie Asselstine, opening roads from Bellrock Swamp to Camden boundary, and portions of Camden and Portland boundary road; $6.45, William Jamieson, opening road from Alexander Thompson's, 7 Loughboro boundary; Snider, keep of William wife from Feb. 3rd to and Mrs. Campsall from to April 3rd; $43.7, Thomas A Kerr, one-quarter year's salary, clerk and treasurer; $1, Maggie Revell charity; $5, J. Mills and wife, charity $11.50, Andrew Wallace, opening wir tir road from Star Corners Yo the Loughboro boundary; ¥10.10, St Sigsworth, opening road fron ston's swamp to James Hughes Couneil adjourned to meet rowsmith, Monday, May a.m con. i, tu $1950, R. H Campsall and March 10th, March 10th King Har Ist, at 10 (hie a bachelor who tho knew it all, married a widow, only to discover he was still in the kindergar- ten class, For For " EE SE SOAR I THE KIND THAT PLEASES y POWDER MADE CANADA THAT DOES NOT coNTAINALUM [EW.GILLETT (0. LTD. TORONTO, ONT. jz iu . A------ THE PEOPLE! 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