THE DALY W HIG, MONDAY. OUTOBER 7 Horse owners believe in providing their horses with ii oats and hay and pure water. We urge them to consider also the advisability of providing them with pure salt in thi form enabling them to take' it as they need it. This method of feeding pure salt to stock has been adopted in the largest stables and grows mm favor dailv. Ii enables the animals to gratify their desire for salt whenever their svstems réquire it. When fine salt is mixed with their feed they have to swallow the salt whether too much or too little 'hey are with dt as 2 take impurities rock ealt. not obliged to the with with horses' feed is like leav- ine . salting of your food entireiv to the cook doing away with all salt cellars and shakers from vour le. The gralvani-ed iron er is #0 simple in construction trat tare is nothing about it to cel out of order. Vileh Cows will givertmore quality when provided case milk. and of a h with Pure-Salt Bricks, FOR SALE AT CORBETT' S YOU CAN BUY OUR GOODS Coffees, Baking Powder, Ete.,, in any quantity, large or small, just as you wich. You'll get strength, flavor and purity. You'll get satisfaction. You'll save money. THE STARR CO, 185 WELLINGTON ST. Never Palls VD Established 3 28 YEARS Have you a Cough ? A dose relieve it. Have you 2a Cold ? A dose at bedtime w ill x Tem Teas, Spices, will Be. sure you ack for bridged and accupt 'no "other An unfailing remedv for Broeuchitis, Influenza, Asthwa, Whoeplag Cough, } Hoarssucss, all Throat 5 and Lung Affections. Prepared bv and sold by all RY Shetajata. (ig. : © $1 bot. TRY DR. HOWARD'S Tar and Wild Cherry for that cough. ad 1d Compound Syrup of Hypophos- phites, 85c, Beef, Wine, 65c. Harry Webb's "Chocolates. Iron and MIST and E.1.EBBELS, carnist and or. Market Square Drug Store, Cor. Kingand Market Sts, Kingston, FH RRO *CYKO" | ; PHOTO PAPER. 2 PRINTS AT NICHT BY ANY LIGHT. Sample dozen, 4 x 5, with package of Developer and hoto, mailed {or 3¢. Sold QUEEN ST. W, . VISE, °" Yoon, CANADIAN AGENT. 2 EE HAE AM SHANAAAAA NK FA oT. «< ANS ade | KF dia > # 3 BLINDS, GRILLES, STORM SASHES, And all kinds of Interior _ and Exterior EWOOD , 'WORKING is. ANGLIN& Co. ~ INVESTMENTS sn] No - REAL ESTATE ssesccrcasccese Mining and Oil Stocks |" Pe is avai See GEO.CLIFF, 115 BROCK STREET. | their | been a | erable THE WHIG -- 68TH YEAR. DAILY O00 310 WHIG, published each 2:30 and 4 A EERLY "BRITISH WHIG, 12 pages, pub lished every Thursday morning at $1 a one of the best Job Printing stylish and cheap year. Attached is J iffices in Canada: ici work; nire improved EDW. J. B. PENSE, PROPRIETOR. iHE DAILY WHIG. . Opifer per Orbem Dicor.' THE ISSUE IN.BRIEP. The great leaders of the English political parties have spoken on the and they have present- education bill, ed some thoughts that are worthy of consideration. Mr. Harcourt, the liberal party) points out that in 1870 the voluntary schools got the which they have on condi- they burden. (the former leader of privi'eges tion that were not to hecome a financial The fact prominent that the education hill in- volves a feature against which the liberals contended when Chamberlain was a new force is made Permingham Mr. the party, namely, that representation in could be without taxation. The idea is that Mr. Chamberlain has box- « the compass on this other He radical but with all official not as on subjects. is no longer a in politics, an aristocrat, the austerity which rank and relationshij s command. Mr. cation is in a they . . do not vouchsafe an education to the They government can Edu- The conducted, Jalifour's position is this : chaotic state. <chools, as are now children of the working classes. can be marle efficient hy view aid, and the religious bodies, in of their large financial investments, (running into the millions), are to be in the man- The children religion, but the de- of it be termived hy the parents in each school neighborhood. Mr. that the the school reform, alternated a large part of them. are to be taught agement nominational trend will de- Baliour's conclus- will either the bill provides, or that public education will sion is nation Lave as for finan} cannot have a setback at least twenty years. The marily. i=sue one, The way to It, supplement their freed church obligations, the would cease. was a pri- government see out the therefore, voluntary to the its buy schools. purposes Were debt made entirely revenues. ~chools from church and Nonconformist agitation The is that revernment does not grapple with the the ------------------ HOUSING OFF THE POOR. housing of the poor is beroming nati nal, wonder the situation on broader basis. The a grave question in Canada. In cer- tain populous centres there is a con- into huild- centration of people, and which condemned because without ings they The made are are sanitary appliances, that complaints are Health, can do is the result to the only thing Boards of and they is recom- mend the abandonment of the proper ty. houses is due occupation of the condemned to conditions which the tenants cannot overcome. The families are large and their revenues are small. In Foronto there were nine families and seventeen chilaren squeezed into nine with walls and floors rooins, open ; and broken windows; gnd amid that to. the What in Can alla to help the poqe? to build baths and them ior 83 a is. sickening a squalor visitor. is' to he done Toronto fitted conveniences, proposes tenes ments, with other to divide into sec them month the $30,000 can be invested tions and rent of Board of Control that way, each. . Une figures it this making with the certainty Gle matters, in and of it pay. ow is quoted as ga guide in such but. Glas the and COW Is most socialistic in ihe city the nearly worla, in dabbling in munici pal sownership of pretty The the all every thing. aim of city is to that a people the provide want in passage from cradle to the grave, Among possessions are S000 houses, the revenues from these are The accommydated is houses, and 78 lodging (of which seven managed by the are and be of at Hi, city}, said to quite satisfactory. number people about London has surpassea any other city in its provision of comforts for It dollars the poor. has spent about fifteen houses, and in there transformation The disappearing, millions of such an amount of money has marvelous in the house mis tenement plans. hovels are fast and in their places houses are appear clean, well light, ing. houses which kept, and baths, Nor the land, under Dwelling Act cultural ary and furnishea with water, of lre Labourers' in the the the . has to provide the i= the change to housing "poor confined cities, power of ayri a garden which the labourer with car, under proper culture, pay vent of house and garden, and if his a table one h the Distri has rn Hone) iy 460 more. Tica £ 10,000 <upt the 1 = wher purchasers - « inte advan | able has pirposes, first have been the other as irchasers pay promptly money for housing lable which ating stands ence fiity per | run. | not ey "garden plots to 1s. 6d. a Houses with half acre have been let fon 61d. week. Are the conditions that demand re- lie as pressing in Canada as in the old lana? Perhaps not, 1 vet the suffering in the eel especial- very be Its success will be closely ly in the inclement seasons, is great. Toronto's experiment will interesting. watched. SOCIAL EVILS AND REFORMS. The W. C. T. U. of the United States and President Eliot, of Har- vard University, have collided on the total ahstinence questidn. Dr. Eliot that the introduc- ing of temperance in the public schools that ideas were being disseminated in regard to alcohol, "which could not be sustained. The W. C, Ta U. the schools to continue the teaching and reminds the president of Harvard that it "has been approved by men of acknowledged ? said, in an address was not scientifically done, calls upon eminence in science Which by no means settles the tion. In stand Dr. language would ques- order that one may under Eliot's position the to and it has not yet been given. precise have be scanned, The position of the women in regard to the cigarette is more important far the There is a lot of cigarette smoking on the part of the boys. VT'he effect is visi- ble in dulled intellects, which are ap- parent enough' to the teachers. The bright. Thev do not They cannot SO as schools are concerned. scholars are not grasp definitions. work out mathematical readily and clearly. The teacher has only conclusion--thatt the youth has dissipating (in pleasures, which robbed him of his sleep and rest), problems one been have or smoking too much. tener the cause The smoking is of- The teaching of the school is, unfor- tunately, not having the desired effect on the cigarette smokers. the question of legislating for the greater of boys from the habit. The law does not permit of the sale of cigarettes to boys, but they get what they want from the Hence protection our evil older ones, and from men, who seem to he oblivious of the wrong they are com- wmitting. EDITORIAL NOTI The septic tank system of sewage Here aldermen had better is a great success in Vancouver, is something our look into. Tue Otfawa favours a reduction in the tariff. it Journal (Independent), "Or, British prefer- remarks, "make the cent and call quits." The have denounced kissing. Missouri homeopathic doctors They and spreads di- Will it, Hobson. say it is unhygicnic, unsafe, sease by contagion. Ask Lieut. therefore, end ? Small in Michi- trade, in Lake carrying steam vessels the « have gone into ordinary gan, lumber owing to the advance in coal. This, according to the at $3 to 83.75 a ton. v e-- A New York woman, Inter-Ocean; is selling stabbed by her had six stitches put in her gaping heart. But she died, though the The skill "of by the husbahd, operation was a success. man is not affected, of course, lite and death of the.individual. A. broker been scalping with the soothes the people he has thought that Canadians have made the last Are the winnings some money they of during year. Perhaps have. in excess the losses ? That's the question. The Danish senate will not sanction the ing to Denmark, and oli Porte the monev was sale of three small islands belong- Rico, to United = States. The purchase to be $5,000,000, The Lieut. has spent in ne- gotiator, Christian, vain. Sheppard, of Saturday the they two years Nicht, in Thus, he truly Mr. says which did how religious, who Which ? churches have creeds do not believe. could be continued to The churches not. see men follow the them. or creeds ? T PAPERS SAY. Pen Mightier Ottawa Journal. If Mr. Tarte can make a& much stir with his pen as with hig speech, he will be the great editor of the coun- ry, Than The Tongue. He'll See Them Yet. Thomas Journal One knclish journalist said he did not hear a joke all the time he was in Canada. He hasn't seen the points vet. He'll laugh next year. Sure, Sure ! Advertiser. operators St Loudon The coal excuse for tv cents per for 'the hate found an raising the price of coal fif ton: "The public. will pay cost of "the strike in the long Made A Discovery. Stee why the ladies cards 1s%probably reagon are ipped with | that the fo that chan, wages INCes no chance te santhy hair gets Sparing The Guide. "durd thing abont the votes is the fact that reckless the hunter of his amniunition 1 Quide, Post Sta ot no mat may he in he neyo zon sport --_-- of the mental dullness. "Ia thick NEWS OF OF WORLD TELEGRAMS FRO FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF EARTH. -- Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. George Ldmion, Peterboro, heen ga.etied a Jocal judge. ihere are 205,53 \essels engaged in tLe coasiing Wade or inglana. the population or Scotland has creased one milion in wn veats. Prank aoirs, autuwor of "ihe pus, and other novel. , is deaa. John vuncan fell into the river Sault Ste. Marie and was drowned, liLomas Dunnet, died in loronto on Saturday night. Samuel Courrier, Ashburnham, was drown:d whi duck snooting in lice Lake. John Marks, a Toronto street car conductor, has been convicted of ther, stealing tickets. has in- Ocro- at of Lord Kosebery as rector of Glasgow University. "Iie United dtates received from Ger many durifg the nineteenth century 5,079,362 immigrants. Kev, M. mi. rowergild, for twenty live years rector of St. teeter 5s churn, Quebed, died in Toronto. William Stumps, Purplevidé; lost both legs while Arying to board a freight train near Cobourg. Over 1,000,000 tons of Welsh were shipped from kngland Germany, in one week lately. Dr. S. A. Cayley, Butte, Montana, shot, it is alleged py kditor J. . Kelly, October 11th, died on Satur- day: Hon. A. G. Blair, in an interview in Toronto, urged the need for vigorous railway construction in Western ada. *Mason Logan, the way robbery story, now confesses that he himself. The general hospital at Galt, Ont., has delicit this year, the lirst in its history. The government grant is less than formerly. Extreme ritualism is the question that will be fought out before the ele tors in England at the coming vencral elections. The new power canal at Sault Marie, Mich., was formally opened in the presence of a large number of peo- ple by Miss Clergue. Florence Tarry, living at Military Road, Northampton, Eng., drank a quantity of belladona in mistake for water and died in great agony. William C. King, who is charged with the murder of Willie Freeman, suing his former employer, Willigm Freeman, Rodney, for 8720 wages. The Canadian revenue department has been robbed of $7,000,000 during the past year, owing to smuggling he- tween St. Pierre and Miquelon and the Caje Breton coast. President Roosevelt commissioner of labor additional member of the coal arbi- tration commission. Col. Wright will continue to sit as recorder. Right Rev. William Vaughan, hishop of Plymouth, died on. Satur- day at Newton Abbot, Devonshire. Dr. Vanchan was an uncle of Cardinal Vaughan. He was born in ISH. Five battles in which the Devons haye fought in South Africa are com- memorated at the little station at Burloszombe, Devon, Eng. in letters of white flint in the bank 6f red soil. John and Enoch Yates, brothers, noted wrestlers, were indulging in a fiiendly © hout at Farnworth, near BoAton, 'when the latter was His neck was dislocated and he instantly. So bitter has hecome the feeling be- cause of the recent disturbance in the British House of Commons that seve- ral of the older members have pri- vately declared that they will not seek re-election. In two parishes in Norfolk, Eng., the tolling of the church bells at the funerals of Nonconformists have been prohibited. The feeling over the edu- cation hill Js stirring up a bitter feel- ing. amone "the religious sects. The grand jury at Toronto in its presentment, strongly recommended that the law be so amended as provide that the lash be used for hardened criminals. The Lirch rod was thonght a suitable instrument for ju- venile offenders. A" "slab has heen fixed to the of the house where Cecil Rhodes horn at Bishop's Stortford, bearing - the inseription : "The vil John Rhodes, the , was horn in the July; 1853" Mrs: Elzear Morin, Montreal. ter riblv burned at her shome. as the re- «ult of a lamp explosion, is dead. The deceased was encaged in removing clothes from a line in the kitchen, when the cord broke, and the falling clothes knocked over-a- lamp, which exploded. Emperor William wi'l arrive in Eng- land November Sth and by that tinie it is expected King Carlos of Portn- cal also will he a ouest of King FEd- ward. There is every reason to he- Jieve that the mecting of the three monarchs will redlt in important in- ternational understandings. Death overtook John Stephens, Bar- rie. in a tragic form. In 'companv with Thomas John<ton, he left Barrie | for an outing on Lake Simcoe, and whilé attempting to rot around a point in the neichhorheod of Hawk stone' he complained of feeling ill and died hefore reaching the shore. A number of farmers--in countv, Ont.. have been swindled an "Arctic creamery company' with a new style of milk can, vave notes?for 85%, the value of ean. After an {nvestioation of pacling of the cans.' they found laver of cawdust.. Th vas constructed not to he subject to changes in temperature, sor conl Can- hero of a high- at Niagara Fails, did the trick Ste. ot has designated Wright an as D.D., died front Rioht room within, ! "th by man They | the | the only can Lord Cadogan On Irish. 22 --Farl Cadooan, tl of 1rd te the St Lientenant hi« ten his estate Jury ail he not femonstration on Trelafid, and added supposed to repre€ent parliament do not really fotines and desires of the owing to the alence tors to all nations far worse and 'less Christian than they really are." al. emiplovees Edmunds the "hn ahts and on He erovs at cond foroet his denarture "Those who Ireland in wvidfy the Irish, who from are Dear retired mercaant,' Windham defeated Morley as succes to fern, | company, thrown. * to | was | Eng., | founder | CRSOX" ELECTION TRIALS. 'Dates For Frontenac, Lennox and Kingston Fixed. 'Toranto, Oct. 25.--Twelve election petitions were dismissed this morning by Judges MacLennan and Street, at Osgoode Hall, as follows: Stormont ; South Wentworth; Addington; West Huron; West Hamilton and cross; South Huron and cross; South Nor- folk and cross; East Hamilion and cross; Centre Simcoe and cross; Mani- toulin and cross; Algoma and cross; South Bruce .and cross. Dates set for Fontenac at Kings- ton, on November ISth; Halton at Milton, on Nevember 18th; - Lennox at Napanee, on November 25th, and Kingston at Kingston, on November 25th. The following posted for two against Davis tion; Centre six petitions weeks North (lih.), and Pruce against (eon), and cross petition; Kast linrton awain<t. Gibson (lib), and cross-petition: North Ontario against Hoyle eon), and cross petition; North Waterloo again Lackner (con) and Sault Ste, Marie against Miscamphbell (con), and cross petition. were York Ccross-peti Clarke Wel cross petition Infringment Of Trade-Mark. In an the high « jwetioe for GUntatio recoptly don od, wt Toronto, Chir le Montieal, 1 webtiony an aurt tried Chine hes pire s nt, of Lore "lite > later COmnjiiny oi thers' oatoineed i y ( denler of widnent Wilkinson Owen nun hoot Sound, from advertising, ale «dling boots by the Slater Shoe Shoes," * Leg Goods," "The Slater Shoe." The chancellor also ordered Wilkinson to pav th heavy costs of the action. It seems Willinson was ofiering for sulg shoes made hy a manufacturer in Montreal, whose name was somewhat similar to The Slater Shoe company. This maker came up from Montr and gave notice at the trial and ap- peared to be lcoking after the defence for Wilkinson, hut the chancellor, af- ter hearing the evidence, decided that no one, except the Slater Shoe com- had a 1ight to use the name Shoes,' "Slater. Goods," Slater Shoe," anv similar names in connection with boots and shoes, and that Wilkinson had no ticht to use any name or names in connection with boots and shoes, which might enable him to pass offi a shoe not of the company's make, as being of their make, nor in any way to reap the benefit of the reputation which the Slater shoe has acquired throughout the Dominion of Canada. Ton ma! ater ne, exposing 1 or shoes not or Among The Advertisers. R: Pinkham business is advertised in Canada In western papers appears Dr. Hom- er advertising of a remedy for per- spiring feet. br. Munyon, Philadelphia, to strike out aeain, with a new medi cal product, using large The New Orleans Item, two cents on the street, paper to be sold there cents, The three daily papers at Indiana, are having a rate war; scriptions reduced from fifteen to cents per week. A wide extension -of book advertis ing is taking place in the States, and soon the daily papers will have many tracts with puhlishers, is voing spaces, reduced the under to first five is Lafayette, sub ten annual <c Scores One For Ross. Wejder; Oct: 23.--In his lecture on "Prohibition," last evening, in the Methodist church, Rev. James Law- of Addison, when speaking of the coming referendum, and of the fanlt some people find with it, said; "lt is the best chance the temperance peo- ple ever had, and the liquor act of 1902 was the best thing ever offered by any government, and there are plenty of temperance voters in the country to secure its adoption if they are sufficiently polls and vote for We endorse the above and one for Premier Ross. son, its adoption." 4 think it scores ACTS GENTLY ON CLEAN NSE trrecuny; 0157 005, i OVERCOMES MagrruaL C0 aay. <0 G&p ITs BENERc "0 | EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE --MANFD BY (AURRNAfTG TRIPE Sv, oN Op, Sy Ke Pry v7 % OR SALE BY AU DRUGGISE. PRICE Soc. PUR BCT nL A formost a Minnie oNSTIPATION <ident of Gar roed twen dmund J. erth, d Inst week, Mrs husband, her Vern, sister, , of Perth, N.Y, and pected re Mefai faa leaves her p Mrs Pe Meta two br Frank Michasl. of Water four months old. one thers, town, baby in earnest to go to the arantes my Latest Method Trestmsnt 0 be . permane Varicocele and Stricture, without cutting, stretchius or loss absorbs the bagging, or wormy condition, equaliz=s circulation, st also all drains, thereby giving the organs "their proper nutrition stores lost powers: in Stricture {t absorbs the Suricture thsue, ae Ps atu Bervousness, weakness, backache, elc . while in all prostatio trou bl ment par excellence. So positive am I tuadt my treaimeas will © PAY WHEN CURED You need pay nothing Xow od are convinced that a thorough nd compiete cure has N been established. This should convince you that I have confidence inmy Latest Morhod Tredtuients otherwise I could not make you this proposition. 1 makes uo diiercnce who has falied to cure you, call or write me. Y Each Time You Call You See ste Personally. | Or each time you write Is receives my personal attention. The rwmber of years [ am established in Detrois, and the cures [ agcomplish.ed after given up by orher doctors, has placed me as the foremost specialist of the courtry. CONSULTATION FREE. Call or write for blank for blank for home treatment. Perfect system of home treaimert for who cannot call. K FRE Il medicines for Canadian petienis shipped from Wi All duty and express charges prepaid. Notbing ser: C. O. DR. © 30LDBERG, 208 y ouRwAND AVE., COR. W'LCOX ST. J DETROIT, WICH 3 the th 5 Jou cag A Warm and Cozy Reefer wants for » him when stylish little! Double-br with wide and Boys' Swagger Overcoats. We given as much care Overcoat Stock the all styles. Price, $3.50 to $10. winter he is reefers, tod, collars, vicuna, the little Frost car Is what wear. 'Jack protected by one of our All sives, 3 to 10 vears. bution close to neck. Some made from frie nontonae natty, l durable "S150 10 36. to our Bovs' Men's. Wo length the have as we have to the short, and have long, and medium coats made copied right after men's THE H. D. BIBBY COY,, ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL. UNION MEN, ATTENTOIN The only Rubber Factory in the world au- thorized to use the Union Stamp is the We control the Kingston Agency for these famous goods. The prices are just the same as the best Canadian makes. Call and see this line. There's weather coming and very soon. Tots of wet LE = H. Sutherland & Bro. The Shoe Association's Cash System is a morey saver for shoe buyers ~ STOVE REPAIRS For All Kinds and Makes of Stoves to bz Had From Us. We have one of the most complete re- pair shops in Canada, McKEL VEY, & BIRCH, eb GOL PLANNED A SNUB. no brie a n ol th had bees with hi ch a on ti {ter dienee in Nick cf Time, Pre- er, 1 . vents Blunder. how eliort | par ! 18 HOY i O maintal | forcicn 1m A AMou=o therenpo | ew, the pice : to pr ending the that greatest diplo century. [ all f Alfon i 1 th Pcl Euro would digi. rutilat of Octolen John whl. brother id South 1 Weir work, in .the committed for trial 15th 1° Gana the evenang som, kis tile if + <cpsations of hi con Spanish ake, at future the in the fut the presence arms He pow ire he ot 1 a heavy f On Friday court metion, i<t in the came the case up poli e was that not tolerate defendant