Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1903, p. 4

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1 doors satisfy, theit a nll lhc Vikith' 04° the food ppd ec the family. The fly will convey typhoid bacilli to the person, and "to be safeguard: ? fever we must Sall other (Romplipds {gil at of his' howls" and away the a § i *ehat Jahon abo' oe" of. the ways in wl fever may be carried ' capable of avoid re. From balustrades, , the ha ; rail of ve ho dat Jo other we may touch, he gets and 'however neat "and may be the path from the & 7 E F L t H Hl fi 2 £ -------- VALUE OF INVESTMENTS. "The rate of interest is a subject of concern. It has' rising | lately, and the investor is, of course, quite. willing to know the cause of it, "Primarily, the advance is due 'tothe demand for money by the imperial 5 | govéinmént. The "South African 'war § | cost $1,000,000,000, and beside that, in nice of naval and other' ac- tivity, the debt of the nation hasbeen enormously increased. Loans have been floated, the last one being 8175, 000,000. yet the credit of the Brit: ish nat that it was offered thirty-fiv i he as it re quired {The rate of interest, Rowever, {was advanced to 3 per cent, whereas, all previous loans had been made at 2 per cent. © ' The other 'grat Sause for the ad- vance in interest ig the demand for money in industrial life. This demand is enormous. 1¢ is not confined. to any country, As a when, New Cty Jay veg, redo low, 'on mubicipal oredit, it. had to pay 34 Percent Tor it, and (his is regarded as # new and remarkable experience. . Will the ¥ate of interest remain high? #ty afiect it. Peace prevails at present, but the of armies on' a war footing, and the continued activi: doubtful issue; and the strikes, s0 nu- | merous and far-reaching, are looked E "I the states, and jo Mr. Graham, of Brockville, 'wound up the Gamey debate on the liberal side. and wound up Mr, Whithey at same time. The leader of the opposi tion bad his reservation when he said Gamey's statements were only "main- ly true" . ------------------------ OBSERVATIONS. Rank 1 Montréal Herd Hypocrisy "Herald: y They burn negroes wt the stake -in Het "vurn around "hnd wonder why the pedple of Servia are #0 wicked. . . Little Overdone. Exchange. z : for rain were evidently a little too strenuous. The weather man must remember that a continuous performance was not asked for. A Timely Expl anation. to Tel N Tin Bow as cheap as wood and the higher price of lumber has made the esteemed strawberry box thinner at the bottom. » Scheming For Fund, Ottawa Journal. ome le get up horse races and others t watered stock. There are many ways of getting at people's sav ings--and at people's borrowings, Will They Do It? ail. A political scandal has been launch- od. in, Manitoba, but of course the ac- cused parties are entitled to ask the witnesses to forget some of the things. Chance For Gamey. Ottawa Free Press. The suggested offer of a reward of $10,000 for the discovery of the source from 'whigh the Gamey bribe came is not a bad idea. The question arises if Gamey owns up will he be entitled to the reward ? LEFT FOR GALIFORNIA. Rev. Dr. Philp' And' Daughter Started To-Day. Rev. John Phil D.D., pastor of Sydenham Street Methodiat church, Weiting to the Whig "rom St. Cath: arines, says : "Kindly express through Jou, columns to the many os rio n Kingston st grati- tude for their ex a of syrpa- thy and love. While far away they will not be forgotten. 1 leave with my daughter for Los Angeles, Cal., on M y, 20th, andl hope in the good Provi of God to return to my loved church and work in October. '1 shall hope to send your readers some notes from the land of sunshine and flowers." -------- Afterward. Chicago Chronicle. There's never a storm so wild But after it igllows a calm; s ne! a night so rl Bat after it oh the dawn. There', a shadow falls A never But after it follows the ligh i A SOFTOW Comes Ss never But after it comes delight. There's never 'a sky so gray But after it follows the blue: There's never a false friend found But later vou'll find a true. There's never a heart that breaks But after a while 'twill heal; » There's never a moan of pain But after a laughter peal. - sin 80 black is found at last" ver a Jeers dav 'twill all be past; re's never a night so dark But after it follews the dawn. Dinna Ye Hear It? "Whistle and YI come to ye, my lad," for the most enjoyable exour- rive on. Wadneadass 10 spon Dorin: ver on ¥, to min ion day with the Highland cadets, Beamer Caspian, 10 am. both chan- neler stopping at princi ports. 3 children half rate. pn nie. rats. © Sn eC I wan officially Goud: "Perfectly delicious" is what every says about our Cl joe | zat sheant soda - at Gibson's ; Cross |. 4 4 1 | itl hours. 1 £ base : ge tt jefe Hp é i] ih Ee §F heat of the Ot | Eg gst f : § = no no more ill-ventilata] t in which the House oi is' condemnyd to 'wit. The te adjourned on the 26th, until the 7th of July and will thus be enabled = to spend Dominion day at home.. A 'few sedlators have passed to $he. great beyond since the 12th of March, but those ®#ho are on hand here, look well and hearty and indeed they deserve to for they are wise old men und lead sensible fives. If senp tor Wark lives until the 19th of Feb- ruary next, he will be |one hundred years old, and yet he is a sprightly old gentleman who recently declin.d a private car to carry. him to Ottawa. There is to be a grand state ball at Government House on Thursday next, and the spacious grounds will ge gay with Chinese lanterns, and the scene will be like fairy land out-of doors, while within there will he music and ob oing and a supper fuck ov wil: re Il the sumptuous days of Belshagzar. while there are sore mal-contents who are wondering why they have not been invited, while 4 fow highly favor- ed ones are possessed of two cards and are pensively regretting that they can not go twice. There are some of thegfour hundred who look with almost slavish joy up- on the (2 menitioy of Rideau Hall and see in them a stepping stone to glories well nigh en bf is an a. it also a somewhat profane conceit, that good Americans when they die go to Paris, and sometimes I have been wicked enough to picture certain of the Ottawa smart set passing out- ward, at the end, to 'the happy gamb- ling regions of government house. Just at this critical moment Capt. Harry Graham, always a host in himself, has been taken ill and is confined to his room. There was a sparkling discussion on hutter on Thursday afternoon apd evening caused hy the introduction of Mr. Fisher's bill to prohibit the im- portation, manufacture of adulterated, process, or renovated, butter, oleomar- ovine, butterine, or other substitutes or butter; and to prevent the improp- er marking of butter. THE subject seem- ed for hours to be inexhaustible, Everybody who spoke, and the speak ers were numerous and earnest, had valuable, though often widely diver gent views, as to how butter was made, and Mr. Fisher stood at the head of the class. The air fairly smelt of cows, cream, and the country and the girls in the gallery listened wide-eyed and open- mouthed, to the eternal churning of this enticing subject, while the min- ister's voice was milky in ite softness, when he described the deft and cau tious way in which cream should be fondled, at the crucial moment when it is born into butter, The , present political atmosphere points to a dissolution of parliament and a consequent general tim be. fore the close of the year. There is apparently no ground for. the common statement that the government has decided to appeal to the country, hut thére are many reasons for expecting such an event, and the Gunes of both parties are quietly pre- pari for it. Thers is no place more prolific in the way of rumors than Ottawa ab this moment, but there is much in consequent and idle talk about cabi- net gee. The oft-repeated story of the prime minister's retirement is absolutely baseless and the govern ment will probably go to the country just as it stands to-day. Jt seems, however, to be generally admitted that the next liberal or will be the present finance minister, should a change be necessary, and it is said that the speaker of the House of Commons will receive a judgeship after the close of the wurrent session. Buch is alwo likely to be the fate of the solicitor-genétal, Mr. Carroll, though both these last mentioned gentlemen have won high positions while still in the merifian of life™ An interesting feature of the coming fight will be = the ~ demonstration of just how great @ power Mr. Tarte is in his own province. At present he is an woknown quantity, but 'that he will shortly be in direct opposition to his late colleagues ix patent to everv: one, but more especially so to those who study the liberal press of Quebec: He has no actual following in «the house. - Whether he is likely 'to be equally lonely in the country will be known only after the votes are poll: ed, but it nya be Temeuihered; aa ai important factor in struggle; thet Bie Wikis Lautier has Jost none of is popularity, and that the province of Queer will give him as desisive a majority as in times t. pres- ent tion oi Qube to the left of Mr, Speaker are men. who labor under the disadvantage of being very scarce, . _It is difficult to understand the per sistent opposition which has met the Grand "Tronk Pacific railway bill, both in the railway fonapiitie and in tho house. Burely-the try owes some: ing to the : oldest line it. possesses, which in the face of much adversity has dane Canada great service and has been uniformly fair and just in ite dealings with, the public. } The retirement of Surgeon Col. Neilson, AMD, will shortly be ga- § E fgd g : iif as Alaskan re is Rome sees * work can hee weeks at presént be utilized y about the that time it is more shrewd |'and a prominent citizen, died on Sa- LR reed of 0 that, this much-regre "will: be filled hy of 'the ministe™ of the interior, tmok his ant. in the house" Jor: time this 'session on Friday a 'Blouse Effect. Hopsack is one of the most fashion able of dress goods, and | material in a champagde color. | Russian blouse effect is well portray ed. ' with 'a handsome applique work of broadcloth, as is also the skirt. Cord ornaments also help to add style and finish, and ay r on both skirt and jacket. All of the stitching is done with Con ticelli stitching silk, which lends itself sp well 'to this class of work. Notice the several rows at the bottom of the skit, and the fanoy stitching oh sléeves and blouse. Foe The Very Latest News Culled from All Over The World. A $3,000,000 art museum erected in Chicago. > The Pacific Atlantic SS. Lake Erie, from Montréal, arrived at Liverpool. Andrew Carnegie has presented $100, 000 to Hamilton College at Clinton, NY.» - = The Davin memorial will be unveiled in Beechwood cemetery, Ottawa, on July 2nd. - ; The Toronto Grenadiers .team made 920 in thé. Canadian 'Militia League rifle match, It is announced that 'the ratification of 'the Pritish commercial treaty is on the way, to Pekin. The plant of the Cincinnati abattoir] fompany was destroyed by fire on Saturday. Loss $200,000, Sir Michael H. Herbert, British am: bassador to the United States, sailed on Saturday from New York for Kpg land. The: Moroccan war minister lost only 600 men in battle against the Pretender, not 6,000 as at first re ported. The Brantford lacrosie team will play the Montresl Shamrocks for the Missa, vap in Montreal, on July Ist and 4th. Owing to the increastd cost of raw material, most of the cotton "mills in Lancashire, Fng., have closed down for some days. The congregation of the Jarvis Street Baptist church, Toronto, has unanimously decided to invite Rev, C. J. McNeil, Winnipeg. A. Graham, prohibition candidate ik Dufferin, Man., has withdrawn, The contest is now hetween Mr. Riddell, liboral, 'and Premier Rohlin. The record game of the Northern Baseball League was played at Win nipeg qn Saturday, the Jeaders in the league being defeated in. a, seventeen innings contest by Duluth. Score five to four. » J. A? Culhan, of the Taw firm of Culhan & Evans, Haniilton, Ont., will be turday, aged forty two. had been in theee months. Secretary H. B. Howson, of the C.W.A., Torénto, has jseued a warn ing to all promoters 'of gapies on Dominion day againsty putting on Li cycle faces unkss sanctioned by the C.W.A. distriit "chairman, and also against. offering cash 'prizes to ama leurs. § The Broadviews, Toronto, defaulted to the Galt semiors on Saturday, and as a result Galt wing the venir championship of the Western Football Association. . Tho Galt, seniors leave on Wednesday for a month's tour in Manitoba. Sandy Reid was shot on | Friday evening about dark by Colin Stewart who mistook him for X deer. The gc cident took place about six miles south of Sprucedale, in the township of MeMurrich, Ontario. Reid, who is still living, is a farmer with a large family. i Burglars, evidently professionals, at tempted to blow open the safe in Young & Buck's mill, at Killarney, on Saturday night. The safe was drilled and a charge of powder exploded, without any result other than par tially de troying the safe. Five hun- ved dollars in cash was in the safe. g -------------- Don't Do It! Don't bake during hot weather, when you can buy the finest cakes and pastry at Ferguson's cheaper than you can make it yourseli. 'I'ry his fresh split rolls, buns, finger rolls, round current buns, Chelsea buns, fried cakes and doughnuts. "Could hardly walk." Had sore feet; he dusted Borated Talcum pow- der in hic boots and had instant re lief. The Red Cross drug store has it. Rev. Thomas Hendrick, Rochester, N. Y., has been appointed bishop of Ce bu, Philippine Briands. ; An Aggravating Cough Cured. A customer of ours who had been suffering from a severe cough for six ths, t two bottles of Ch mon hough am- Mr. poor health for Culhan about is 'andthe rumor Promenade Gown In Russian] a hedutiful 'promenade Fostume' is "made of is The mutton-leg sleeves are inset Wil nn fWLLOV va Wey © eee MENS $1250 SUITS We "are selling more of our 812.50 Suits than anything else. Sie if every man in town, especially the young men, wanted one, Why 1 The styles are smart and handsome. There are rich Olises, Favored Brow, dignified Grays, Blues and Blacks. ] + Why are our 812.50 Suits better thao anybody else's 2 Because wo buy clothing direct from the best-known makers, who put certain tou Feu style here and there that nobody else, 'seems to get onto. If you'll Jack, we'll make a sale. Suits, $650 to $15. ap. NEW STRAW HATS, + They'rel here, all ready for you. Every oneTof the correct and best styles for 1go3 are having ther first showing here now. 59¢., 75¢, $1, $1.25, $1.50. See Our Line of $ 1 50 Pearl Fedoras THE H. D. BIBBY CO. One Price Clothing House, Oak Hall., i as £. . Oa NY | | The Time Is Here Warm weather brings with it one cool comfort, THE OXFORDS Pretty and shapely, They are the very 'things to.add the fimishing touches to the gay, dainty hosiery so fashionable this year. Proper for all occasions. Made in Patent Colf, Pat. Kid and all popular leathers. $1.25 to $3.50. . % THE SAWYER SHOE STORE >. 990000000 / NUFF SED The following prices an d your personal inspection of them will be the most effective argument we can produce. These suits are the additional plums to the many different price Suits you will find infonr stock, both in lower and higher grades. of goods. We single out these three lines as being of special and unequalled value at the following prices, namely $5, $7 and $10 Per Smit - t "Youbcannot buy them elsewhere under $7.50, $10 and $14. © Come 'and see them. You don't have to buy unless you are satisfied that we are right in price and quality. i 3 The Peoples'Clothi d Gents' JOS. ABRAMSON, ® urnisher, 180. ed St. A BETWEEN REDDEN'S AKD CRAWFORD'S. A WINNIPEG EDITOR. Hauled Up For Criminal Libel-- Boyne Marsh Contract. Winnipeg, June 29.--John W. Dafoe, editor of the Free Press, was arrested on Saturday on a charge of eriminal libel, preferred by Hon. D. H. McFad- im, provincial secretary, Mr, Dafoe, who was found at his desk,- appeared before Magistrate Baker, and was re- leased on bail of $2,000. The case comes up for preliminary trial during this a Mr. Dafoe's arrest: was the outcome of charges made hy the Fr Press that certain, members of the Roblin government had Weld up con. tractor George H. Macdonnell for 85,000 before, they would pay over moneys due Macdonnell on the Boyne Marsh drainage contract. NINETY PERSONS, KELLED. Over 100 Others Injured, Many Of Whom Will Die. * Madrid, June 29. --Fourtesn bodies and. fifwy 'injured persons have been taken from the wreck of the Bilboa train which overturned at Nerjerilla River last night oF According to' latest Hispatches ninety persotis were killed and over one hun deed others seriously injured. Man: of the latter will die. Of the 300 pass engers 'on the train it is stated that only six escaped unhurt. + The train, which was composed of 'two engines 'and sixteen coaches, was crossing 'the bridge when 'the couplings between the engines broke. The second engine left the track and fell, follow?dd by the entire train, in the bed of the + river. Fortunately the water was low. BALKAN SITUATION WORSE. Murders Being Committed--Bombs On Frontier. Vienna, June 29.--No éfforts are he ing made to conceal the fact that the Balkan situation has grown consider ably worse "in the last fortnight. Many murders, it is said, are being rarpetrated by Bulgarian bands for, motives of revenge, and 133 bomhs Bave been found pt Sasa, one. hour distant fron the Bulgarian frontier. Carpet Cleaning. Should be dome parly before the rush. "At Carnoysky: works, Ontario street, © old, dusty carpets. made; to look almost new hy a thorough pro- cess. Modgrate prices. Carpets taken up and reluid if desired. The freight depot of = the Midland railway, one of the largest ware house 'buildings in Londgn, England, was destroved hy fire. 4 "Castile soap' in cakes, duly 25¢. a dozen; at? 's Red) Bross: dius store. re a "AW kinds of assoMed | cakes, 100.0 Lownipy's ' chocolatid Palm: Garden Drug Store; reduction in corsets at. Néw at "Tavior's dozen, at Fergugoa's. Rh ' BROOMS on 27 Gold Seal Lager is as good as it looks and looks almost . as good as ft'is, It answers every test of coloe, brilliancy, flavor and stability, The Siedman B. & M. Co. » led Guelph, Canada Curse. NM lop= DRINK "CURED BY COLONIAL REMEDY Ko taste. No Odor. Can be given i plase Wier, lea, or coffee, wit howt patient's knowiedge. "Colonial Remedy will cure or y dhe dise ed af it for alcholic stimulents, whether the Bo couliimed inebriate, * tippler,"* social er or Impossible for anyone to have appetite for alcobolic liquors after using Colonial tly. areal, i oromian treatment to aid us in our |enpen dice work." ' Sold by di everywhere and by mail. \ TE { Tempersase . Unios), 2304 St. Ja ia' Kingston by J, B. McLeod fincess. street. I a ---- UOUl (Sthek Exchange porated Under the Laws of Mastachusetts PITAL $100,000 i FULLY PAID. {KINGSTON BRANCH Barence Chambers, Glarence St. Opposite Brjtili Amerioan Hotel. 409... J. J. McKENNA, hs Manager. Bouds, Stocks, G ain aud Provisions bought on n or for cash. ANTED, AGENTS. We have secured control of the "BEST 0 y kod Phone K ON EARTH, unkel's Royal'Piano Method" For th m: sof Canadas, and re uire 2 Pa a goat for avery county k with dealers, energetic students TY \e Bake money. Apply to-Date Magis Stare, 286 Princess St p---------- ELEPHANT The "mafht on the mar- gobs oo me d prices right. . Sole agent for Kingston STRACHAN; JARDWARE MERCHANT: DUSENOLD: FURNITURE SALES ALLEN, THE MIGTIONEER; es Brock St. ral uring Telephone 258. | | . G. BOGART, M.D, C.X. ae BART: 1 ToUsE SUR THE OF JHC" TE The Childr Promote sult' of {Conti Vie From .Junic Baily, R. B bet, J. Cook, K. Dunlop, 1 Googearle, © B. Ireland, F I. Kilpatrick, Lennon, H. L crief, M. McF McCormick, } Neil, G. Roche ples. W. Stew Shannon, M Telgmann, N M. Veale, L. Wallace, A. Y From Senio Alex Dvde, Jeg Dick; Marjor equal; Lorrain er, Harry Buc Whitebread, Gilbert, Will Llovd * Green) Jackson, | Ru Frank Lerong Bawden, Char Wilfred Spent rude Johnson Florence Doug dine Asselsting Livingston, R tha Rassam. Honor Cerf Grace Dunlop, Allen, Harry Ruth La Rush Ettinger. From Part Fred Knapp; Mills, equal; I Whitebread, Hyett, Charli wart, equal; thews, Maud equal; Freddie Elsie Robinsol equal; Alice ! 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