Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1902, p. 4

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THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 8 : ... THE NEW SAFETY 84 5 according to num- - And upwatds * ber of blades. All makd of appliances for easy. SOLD-AT COREIT'S. razors, straps and making shaving Uarriages rarpisges Tey Aes EVERYBODY Who has rubber tires on their carriages are well pleased with the ease and comfort they enjoy in driving, if you have not got them on your carriage you should send to LATURNEY and have them on and enjoy your "drives. JAMES TATURNEY, CARRIAGE MAKER. 390 Princess St. K ngston cul OUR, Optical Work Is giving universal satisfaction. We ¢ give this branch of our busi- ness our attention, and successfully many difficult cases. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to. ) painstaking are handling -- SMITH BROS. Jewelers and 350 King Opticians. St. THE MAN IN LOVE With our Suitings is not hard to find. U'his is found net at matter for surprise when the goods are inspected See the sea- sonable things we are offer- ing. JNO. R. JOHNSTON, TAILOR, 'Flower Stands. Office Railings, Wire Guards Ornamental Fencing, Arches, Gardem and Cemdtery Seats, and all kinds of work man- ufactured by F. PARTRIDGE, Crescent Wire Worka, 275 X1n0 FIREWOOD JUST RECEIVED. A fine lot of nice sound, hard Maple, cut last winter. Good long lengths.. S. ANGLIN & CO, Foot of Wellington Street. oNOBDOVILIBIAGITS ITT esos cencesenassnocan Plums for Preserving Are They re arriving daily at Rees'. the finest and- cheapest city. All kinds, egg /Pl lms and green early Can- in. See the yellow blue Also some fine adian grapes are coming our fruit. Al REES, incest effec] Li Our Fall IS NOW COMPLETE. Stock : Second to none. Inspecsion invi ited. | CRAWFORD | & WALSH, Tallors, Prinfess & Bagot Sts. in and gages. In| VeiemnE Yie RRR RR BEE i Sle RI IRI RR: RI The Buying Public Now a Dis- Criminating Publie. Merit and Excellence Always Wins. MALT BREAKFAST FOOD After Tests and Trials is Pronounced to Be the Most Healthful and Best of All Breakiast Foods. Mait of Breakiast breakiast the advent of Food, a vast number cereals teatled health foods) were put the market. To-day, Joany of these re only known to the m v of the others ave oli a hard for, existence. "When Malt ap peared, its 'many qualities were suflicient it an immediate home necessity. periments proved. it to he healthiul all breakfast It possessed merit and became the favorite in homes, and will ever Your Grocer sells it. "THE TRANSPORTATION KING OF THE METROPOLIS." writt Retore CTO tr Breakiast Hent make Tests and ex the Food 2x io most in vllenc of food it thn sands of liold its plage. and immehate or lovks as di prompt time of issuance of wood profits could ba | action We issie these est of our clients ad | ¥ i extreme has hen | ti their con ion aost favorably commented upon. It will puv vou to swl for them Our next "Special | letter" will dw issued on Tuesday, Sep wmber & under caption, "The arp |i tation Kir of the Motropolis." A resume and history of the clevated sve tea of New. York, its necent chance electricity as motive power; (he wonderful & i velopment and increase of dts busipess to- | wither with market prospeets nd for the immedin i i 100 page 1902, doth bound "GUIDE To "DAILY NARKET LETTE unable adjuncts to invest ulative quest HAIGHT & FREESE| Bstfhitahed 00. 53 R'°wa Malin ey STOCK Sy BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON. Kingeton, - Ontarle, "Determining the character and financial ty of wour br r, is as _impor- as the selection of rig stocks." care taken in its possi wd for wed ' Su . are { modi ties; responsity tant Willing to Be Tested We lor ossess the most ample facilities ving the public with pure, fresh Drugs) Toilet goods, Perfumes and all other usualiv = found in a treet class drug store. From business and professional sts wmdpoints, we are willing to be tested by a critical pubs lines EXPERIENCE That equal for rundown. HAS PROVED Compound has no up the weak and spe tially recommended to from rheumatism, neural- gia and nervous prostration, Paine's ( 'ele rv Compound stands far above all - medicines dea disease banisher. Paine's Celery huildi It suierers W. H. MEDLEY, DRUGGIST, KINGSTON, ONT. Carling's Hali-and- Halt : "ts a®delightful drink, combining the strength- ening properties of porter 'with the milder exhilarant of good ale. I's for sale by most dealers, put up in pint and quart bottles. . Sole agent of Kingston, J. S. Henderson. "No Mess" Let a woman forget the mess and trouble of the old-fashion- ed powder home dyes and go right out to-day and buy a cake of that famous English Home Dye of highest quality, Maypole Soap. It washes and dyes at the same time. Clean, quick, easy, sure. Brilliant colorings and fadeless when 'sheuses...... Maypole Soap Dyes Sold everywhere, ioc. for Colors. 15¢. for Black FITS EPILEPSY ) FREE SAMPLE OF LIEBIC'S FIT CURE. THE WHIG -- 68TH YEAR LY } BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-310 King Street, at iw per . year. itions at 2.30 and '4 SE RaiLY BRITISH WHIG, 12.-pages. published avery Thursday morning at $1 » vear. Attached is one of the best Job Printing Jffices in Canada; rapid, Suylielr and cheap work; nine improved EDW. J. B. PENSE. PROPRIETOR. HE DAILY WHIG. Opiter per Ordem Dicor.' OFFICE AND ITS REWARDS. The post-dffice clerks at Gttawa have brought under a caustic criticism They - have been tion, themselves by their untimely agitation. demanding that knows promo- and with a wigor no abating. 'The result is the remark of the puty that men, de- postmaster-general to the efiect of and some of them them are very good "would not be There some force in the contention. some tolerated in commercial life." may be But the public service cannot expect to get the ablest men under present circumstances: Away at the top there which the men of intellect occupy. But are places these places are not open to competi- to the fittest in the tests determine qualification, tion and which They have always been the rewards of poli- tical service, and are likely to remain RO, The lower positions are 'occupied by by the men who the public but who the available talent, are 'desiroys of entering They are not despised, sought service, they s6Kk employment are not by those at higher salaries in industrial and professiona life. the civil service mav be the best and Some day filled can by pickel men, that Conditions emolu be present be had. mast different, how- At are meats very the not in the public them ever. ablest 'men, gen- service, to be erally, hecause it does not pay | there, MAKING BARE {'HEIR Mont particular its the pupils who attend them. ARMS. is most abont al schools, and about "ima the The law of Quebee a tion of is somewhat wid its provisions than the law of It requires of the a 'medical certificate OE in Ontario. the parent to that he has been Without this he educational in- or eudrdian scholar produce effectively vaccinated. is excluded frog every stitution. Nor ficate is the production of the certi- The ment appoints medical men who visit the s of "the marks thereon, sufficient. health depart- make an the determine whether 'hools, and inspection arms, and by sears or the operation has been a. success. Are be asked. they not going typo far? it may Not in the light of exjeti- per of the cases reported in Montr ! the vac- ence. Last year iv ten cent. cine had not properly taken. And the penalty is severe enough. It is a penalty not to exceed a [ine 'of $1) or two months' Montreal had Particular, Smallpox has taught and they impriso ment. has occasion to he its lessons, will not be forgot- ten. Kingston should give more attention to the Vaccination, properly conducted, subjects being + pronounced a pre- ventative -of- small-pox, should be ap- plied to the children during the holi days, and the certificate of vaccina tion should show that the application has been a success. > DEMANDS OF THE FUTURE. Dundonald has intimated that of the Boer which cannot be, learned "The first is that the Lord the were lessons war, so costly, too soon in Canada. rifles will be forces of the future, he come skilled ih equitation, in shooting tield Note this very observant "The. future of cavalry, though =l hope they will rétain uniforms and their old-time dash, that of instructors in the use vitle: taking upon themselves outposts, reconnaissances, cavalry, being able to take and defend a position. | not say that We mav not in the fnture hate a light thrust sword. - It easy to learn how to thrust. think it will be worth while on the part the cavalry to devote their time learn efficiency with the rifle, "1 have seen a patrol of Boers, good shots, approsching a ba- meng I am sorry to horses before they up 'with their three ont of five ret ours militia E in for this rile, then we shall ferviee to Canada." the ( mounted and that a man cannot discipline in a few days of and in at camp. these expressions man : al their wiil of all and our he the the duties of do IR Very But | do "to Boers, trol of my own say. jump off their came to a Stop, shoot down my men. If we can ments of cavalry rapid the be doing a oreat of regi and oO use of It is this thing, that ana which If you suffer from Epilepsy, Fits, Falling Sickness, St. Vitus Dance, or have children or relatives that dc so, or know a friend that is afflicted, then send for a bottle w vith valuable Treatise, and try it. nearest Post Otic thing else has failed. When writing, mention thit rove to that per and give name, age and full aldress to THf C Barco i Robin, 8 a certaig ana absolute cure for each Difsic CO, 179 Kine st West, TORONTO, Canapa | i les and every form of itching, % .bleedingand DrOLIInE plies fhe manufacturers have guaranteed timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh. bos what they think ofit. Yon can use it =u box. £1 your money back if not eured. 60ca U dealers or EDMANSON, BATES & Co, Tarbnte, | Or.Chase's O'intment STAMPS AND MARKERS. RUBBER STAMPS OF ALL KINDS, tokers, Linen Markers, Dates. Seals. Stencils Bank, Ticket and Of amps, etc. Rencas prompt. JOHN OFFORD, -Whig Othe. SEL) : the training hy conditions: militia must have experience and With the them is, the desirable has been demanded {Ghangwd it may change in camping To J tome' a then how of most periods leng Fo 1a 04 Service, as the ome out ire s go, men. So it eventaally the G prevail, every man certs Potent lt whol ncation, even but I= necessary, ar int, to have shootime exercitges which malés perfect the and the equitation which of y sr om -- for the Po mobilization and move- ment of troops A shorter ¢n;ampment, movements, can be contemplated when can be had for fixed the shooting and*1iding outside of it. | THE TOUR TO THE WEST. The Victoria which is con- servative, does not jubilate over -the proposed trip' to British Columbia, for the purpose of shaking"up the dry bones of the party. ary reflects that the average conserva that, Times, Our contempor a revivalist, as his he is content to fol low in the old ways, and hold to the old "ideas. believing -thev It is reassuring, however, to realize that there for the disordered ranks." The. to mind that opposition has made some verv wild charges against the government, but since the victory of 1900, ""whi-h con- vinced it that it was not by a fluke it was turned of office," it not been aggressive in a real sense. tive is not name portends, are best. is "a necessity a revival in Times calls the out has It ® questionable, if its proceedings ' Politics in the provinces cannot be conducted In Nova Scotia and New Brunswick the attempt to separate the liberals and conserva- now are in the wisest cause. upon federal lines. distinguished There is practical- tives, under auspices, has been a failure. no opposition. . The Times regards Mr. Borden as a clever ly man, more polished than lus and in He Pritish predecessor, more puarded what he says. is, too, beginning Columbia, and Bute something more plausible to his revival in that may have its attractions. he requires than his party has vet presented make: much of an impression and' stir the Pace notionate enough and piven to change on coast. People are of feeling and sentiment, but there is nothing to indicate such an upheaval as the political leaders -expeet and must produce in order to bring about a. change of government in the imme diate future. > It may heckled. that the people would like to know, and they will if ask- ing questions will bring it out. be that the visitors will be The Victoria Times intimates things which there ave several get the information ---------- RIGHTS OF THE PRESS Major Maude, the Governor eral's staff, a . ' of Gen has made another com- motion at the capital, by carrying out his orders and excluding alaermen and pressmen from a recent public function. ) Some of the Imperial troops which had attended the coronation proceed- Hong Kong, tained. on their way through Canada, ings, from were enter- aldewnen who did the inviting they had ana _the felt that share in the public reception. The was some hand and the position that to take suffered the Journal takes it of the more important care reporters, who now indignity of being brushed aside, of being "foreed into oblivion, though ex- and note everything for Our pected to see the benefit of 'a curious people. contemporary continues : "The- reporter of the daily paper the tye witness of thousands who sare paying the shot. The public's money pays for all public doings; the public has a right to know its money is being spent, 5 right to know with as little trouble to itself as is pos sible. The very hest means towards that end is. the newspaper, and the sensible accommodation of newspaper representatives. Ino aomatter of this Kind; it the feclings or dignity de the press that deserves any attention or consideration; the point is that there surely onght to be a common realization the fact that advantage and the richts of mass of the public is concerned through the newspapers. ""T'wo- principles might well com mend themselves" to persons in charge of. the arrangements . gt public. fune tions, as regards reporters. First, to do everything possible te facilitate in telligent amd acvantageous work by reporters. Secondly, to see" that only genuine reporters share in the facili- toss ; Of old an how is not or ol Sense ol the the idea existed that human beings by divine right much more important than others, This idea always hecame absorbed by persons. who got inte authority. Their disposition was fived ta resent the appearance of any w ho came tween the wind and their nobility. The idea has dfccended through the ages, thinned out consider ably, still: apt to appear on soe were be geiting hnt i slight old ! rifles | and «| savage, --- IL bitrpacues 1 makes provocation in officials, even humblest. To such. a reporter apparition be 'met with fixed He x as representative crowd ana the crowd is not popn lar with anv sort of dignitary., But the important thing to-day. is not the dignitary, or the lord, the official. but the crowd: and "the reporter. as the representative of. the crowd. proportidnate facilities should in public matters, the an bavonets. { the 18 to or receive In this extract important truth The an offensive an is concisely conveved Journalist i= necessarily In ana not person. general he is the | aetive, polite reasonably agent of the he agreeable ple, | and performs his task manner, York candidate the "Nini. The New Tevery; Mr. hon- Journal is after for assembly It hlacl hoodlum rs in calls him a a burly rnard, a crook, and a mend of sm proach to ietvs Put Big on* with his evening Frid, | and some he pur his pienies, ores, y : propie are will to bet will 'get there" with feet. ing both J appeal to the federal government | filtering through, the American EDITORIAL VIEWS. Cronje's family circle has contribut- ed the greatest of all treasure to the patribtism of the About twen- ty members have been :acrificed Boers: on the altar of their country. The Toronto Telegram disdains to for aid towards tiie Industrial exhibition. That's right. Have _ a Imtle » : about you if you have a debt. dignity The onto" have been public schoo! trustees of Tor again discussing the They headway if- they they 0 slant in the children's writi would talked stood. make some about something under- The Boers of South Africa have sent a deputation to Canada to inspect the report its tural resources. A tour through Mani- the present time will country and upon agricul- toba at open their eyes. New York houses alone have about © - sold twenty-five. million dollars of Between the coal barons and worth millinery during the last month. the milliners the average mun is go- ing to Lave an awful winter. Hon. Mr. Barton to the change which cable news undergoés by refers Press Association. Canada's press is pretty nearly strong enough and rich enough cable service of to maintain a its own. The Advertiser for the suggestion that Canada should the United States at Boston is authority be annexed to once and that should wake to this awooing congress fact. but up this Canada is not go, open' to proposals at present ! The Manitoba government has revis ed the freight rates on Northern Winnipeg the Canadian the says the result is railway system, and : - Free Pres a raise, when the people were expeet- ing a drop. ls the conservative gov- ernment, then, the friend of the 'oreat corporations ? serie United the while commotion in military There is States a circles because naval movements were stopped the men-of-war men entertained Mrs. Astor, Mrs. Vanderbilt, the Duchess of Marlborough, others. and Democracy cries ont its protest against this in- vasion of "'saasiety." Grand A.0 Another man gone wrong, the Recorder of the Supreme Lodge, U.W.,, and to the 87 600. He didn't Ever sce or hear of a man who did ? What They jailed if something has to be done to extent of over mean to do it- about the auditors ? should be stop this peculation. ~ thing noticeable of English absence The photographs the other one about cities and towns is of poles "and wires and street obstructions. The public utilities. are as much ap- preciagted in England as in Canada, but the owners of public franchises are not allowed to disfigure the streets. Judging public opinion by some ex- pressions of it in the: press our: Yan- friends are regretting that a reci has effected Canada United Sir Wilfrid he said some time ago, namely that Can kee procity treaty not heen between and the States, meant what ada had made her last overtures in that direction. -- The president of the American Bar Association, speaking at Saratoga, and discussing the tarious proposed remedies trusts does not he no 'heading off against of them. soe merit in any Plainly in- that the power of the mighty dollar. timates there js Even governments it What susceptible to think ? PRESS POINTS. are does Me. Roosevelt He Won't Be Missed. Toronto New Hugh TF hn Macdonald for England. Most he was. in Canada. sailed Know has of ux adidn't Oure And Its Effect. Brantford Expositor. An Ithaca man rank to cure his cough. but carbolic acid Tt cured the cough, the gentleman died. New Use For It. Lomdon News The moral of the 'coal strike'is this, Don't give vou old ovircoat awav. vou may have to wear it winter. Language At A Discount. Toronto Telegram Lord Dundonald Ottawa, sembles the has back to and his homeward journey re a step from the sublime ridiculous. ohne to An Expert Opinion. Toronto Star In Brown's Mills N. J. fifteen cents a foot for snakes the rate is about ten fingers, they pint In Cau ada cents for three fren A Crown In Trouble. Globe al has put the Yrown jewels and has lost his tickét, The dank cof © Portage wants money pawn IE 2 Mont and there is trouble ahead. hey Were Too Many. A Pittsburg man s ine City threw his Panama cost E130, on the sans] ad a book. A.donkey ulid not have an and doubt the Pitts man had equally wearing a $130 hat, at hat which while he the hat. it had he not re 13 ben bi for, ate w done 'ass no ire ' Uncle Sam may, in bid this Atlantic | -| Howell would visit King gdod. reasons |-9¢ , Ha RAT Lr pelle drcntmind Bld Hibbor FIRST SHOWING -- OF -- . Ca wren CLOTHING For w eks everybody about this establishment has been on the jump, marking and arranging the car load< of wearables that have ben daily pour- lug int) our store. We have now ready a » REGULAR FEAST Of new and bea viful things in Men's, Roy's and Children's Wear. are speci lly prond of our Men's Suit displ y by the best makers we knw. anything about It would take miles of talk t+ do them justice Compare our suits with any to be had anywhere, Workmanship for wo. kmauship, garmont for garment, thr ad for thread, then compare prices. Do this und yon will buy your Fall Buit here. You can't help it, you know We We have the best suits, made ------ THE H. D. BIBBY Co. OAK HALL, CLOTHIERS. 8th fo ALL NEXT WEEK *¢, EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INVITED AND URGED TO ATTEND OUR Cooking EXHIBITION WITH, THE CELEBRATED "SOUVEN IR" Steel Range. This is our time to entertain you, and we want to see 'you whether you want to buy a Range, or not. The factory has consented to give us an additional in- ducement to EXHIBITION BUYERS ONLY. A Handsome Set of Kitchen Ware Worlh $7.50. OUR PROOF of these claims is effort you next week, when you can see this stove in operation and know from the evidence of your own' eyes that it is a MONEY SAVER." "Weorree senven aut week FREE EvERYBoDY COME. We Will Tell You Why "Souvenir" Ranges are the Best. All-Next Week at J. HORSEY'S STORE. EDUCATIONAL. "Ji ! 1 | | To Alexandria KINGSTON LADIES! COLLEGE Ba ". KINGSTON, CANADA. y. Residential and Day School for Girls. |, Address | MISS M. GOBER, M.A.. = Principal. 'Souvenir Post Cards a H 1 LLCORFT | | POSATIVELY THE BEST EVER ACADEMY KINGSTON. OFF RED TO THE PUBLIC, A RESIDENIIAL and DAY | Sold in Sets or Singly, SCHOOL FOR BOYS. bea put y eal Grounds of Twelve Acres. ! irkpatrick Ss rt tore 1 040s en Ha K A 'S T.J. GLOVER, B. An Principat. | I I BE - ae " > MUSIC |i GLEAN BOTTLED I MRS. CLERHHEW WILL - RE-OPE? MILK AND CREAM HER | cla Saws me ycher Music Method on Septem In For terms and particulars apply at 241 I veraty Avenue: From daily in ebsolutely clan olghly sterilized botths PIANO LESSONS Our svitem is so complete Miss C. M. Clerihew, undercraduate "Toron- to College of Music, 211 University Avenue. customer is protected and | } form perfection of quality. ARTHUR H. HOWELL Clarified Milk Co., Representative anda Examiner for the | 'Phone 567. Brock & Bagot Sts. «Bang. College of Music. = | Organist and Choirmaster, First Preshyter- | ian church, Brockville. ! | Teacher of Piano, Organ and Singing. Should a suflicient number of pupjis offer, Mr ston one' day a week S. 'Kings! on A SET OF NEW REV. a 3 inspected farms and delivered and thor im enw . : BE : that cach gets a unis WELL WELL! WIIAT IS WANTED NOW? WHY MORE ¢ cus'omers of course at Myers' Pork Market, | during the coming season 86 Brock street, where you will obtain the orrespondence solicit. Adkiress Box 278, Brockville, vest cooketl amd' amokad te in the city. Ont. T Ibs. dripping lor a quarter. 'Phone 670. 1

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