Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Oct 1903, p. 4

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That's what the fellow said as he appro- feel $2 GLIN'S COAL , Corner of Bay and Wel- ment of Fort Henry. That is where the artillery should be stationed. That ia where the new barracks should be built instead of uptown, as projected. ited States post-office frauds must 20 back from Canada and face his trial. Leopold J. Stem, [been extradited. This country must not be made the hiding ground of Un. ited States defaulters. : » Grand eh ? Bight men, alleged to have sign. od one | that they never saw sympathy government, : card has .becomie the P| land; as many as BB Fveltion is WHIG, % ber year H WHIG, 12 Ga NO SOMERSAULT, nh acknow t of wrong The Mark Of A Gentleman, © 0 Post, - Fngland, When fly right Fashionable society has mistaken a nica glori- |, for a gentleman, Many so-called . race which | gentlemen would be taken for valets has been one of the greatest of [but for their bad manners. world's ealumition. 4 would mean They Have Faded United Empire Loyalists on. : of Canada, had made a| There was a time when to get atten- Uni Btates does not | tomersault in historical attitude, CONFUSION IN ENGLAND. has 'been presented, and us with owtrageous Posicy them." But it ju a He desires hesitates to declare friends at the Sheffield the so-called cockpit of English poli tics--essayed to advance protection party, outspoken. tically for a preferential tariff, and he is prepared to carry his party to de feat if need be, so that later on he may lead it to victory. The marvel of it all is that he and Mr. Balfour and: Mr. Chamberlain are said to be acting with a perfect understanding, EDITORIAL NOTES. The conservatives of Three Rivers are going to commemorate the vie tory of 1878. They are going a long way hack for inspieation. The Toromts" Telegram has it that the ind jes collapied at the Soo because of the lack of common sonse and not the absence of protection. And the Telegram is right. ---- The board of education in Hamilton raised the teachers' salaries, and the Spectator says it is overly generous, that some of its members, in the next election, should be left at home. Thus virtue has its reward. -- The Grand Trunk railwav's working expenses during the last year were greatly affected: by the high price of coal. The G.T.R. should run its own ecal mine. It should not be at the mercy of any other road. ---- Sir Thomas Lipton is going back to England. He has been nominated for the British embassy at Washington. If the United States senate had any. thing to do with it, however, he would hardly be ite nominee | G | Sir lan Hamilt has reas On to protest against the abandon- -- One of the men interested in the Un. in Toronto, has i -- And $0 some of the petitions sent to awa, and Protesting against the Trunk Pacific, are foreguries, Paper, State in a declaration it. They were in with. the "action of the 2 : ---- i The pictorial and souvenir postal rage in Eng 200,000 por day be. at times, Among the" no. 8 temperance card, depict: intoxication. These have 0 go sacrifice ally. On Times have changed since then, d their country asa Sirnghold of loyalty. Amity with the requirg such a The Balfour wide of the tariff case ) it has disap- Two Young Men Upset From a tion. "We ought to inform any foreign country that we thought was treating. unfairness," said cling to the he, "that unless they modified their vy ; we should take with gard to. certain articles th w engulfing them. Finally their predica- ' case of waiting and watching and fencing with him. | ¢ venture out in a skiff, to do something and he what it is. Hig [IV conference, but they withdrew their proposals be- fore a tempost of indignation which split up and well nigh shattered the Mr. Chamberlain is Preparing for his | the water before rescued by the of the steamer. demons oe thos ip i he wit ou fast ebbing away when le is o and empha- | , YEAR! thy 'Wer offensive and personal published Ssults have followed, not without sireet, some ground of palliation. Is ception to the rule. + i ---- OBSERVATIONS, -- A Wise Man, Huwilton the op didn't the murderers would not him, ch Work, the fairest of thinkers | 970 ' religious' journals, joing in the Ready For Service, Montreal Herald. Conan Doyle is to ent this rate Conan can about twenty-nine hours a day. around lecturing about A Judicial Tragedy. Toronto Globe. Wormer brothers on, N.Y., for the relieving color, ------ A COLD BATH, pointed the people. The premier jy : Skift. ovidently in an undecided frame of | | The local newspripers almost had a + drowning tragedy to report to-day. mind. He is a free trader, with con i . 8 Y morning two venturesome victions that a free teade policy is Young men started out in a skiff from, | [not the best in dealing with nations, i oot of Sion street. A utili y : veze was blowing at the time and burt he 1s nets 41 red to take any the waves were rolling pretty high. stand upon hs joot, They had an exciting run down the He favours enquiry and negotia- harbor, and when off Moors' elova- tor, well out in the channel, the sk Was upset and both young men throw into the water. They for help. Every other wave washe over thé shipwrecked pair, ment was noticed and efforts made 1 Pierrepont, was apprised of the da rescue, and they were hauled very exhausted condition. The ski er headed back for the The young men were a half hour in Their strength ove in sight to their rescue. ---- Remarkable Shrinkage. New York, Oct, 3.-- Henry Clews re ports that the latter part of the week witnessed an encouraging recovery im the stock market; the worst was known regarding ourrent difficulties. Previously fear, not reason, dominat- ed Wall street, and in spitg of power- ul resistance liquidation ran to irra- f tional extremes. For some time in- t rinsie values have received scant con- videration, the extremitios of a few rich holders obliging further liquida- tion at a time when buying power was limited, either through exhaustion or lack of courage. There has been as unreasoning distrust regarding security values as there was unrgason- able confidence a vear ago: in nine months market opinion has olunged from dizay heights of exaltation to the depths of depression. Statistical investigations show that security va. lues in the United States advanced about 4,500 millions afer President MoKinley's first election, and that the nresent downward movement repres. ents a shrinkage of fully 3,500 mil. lions, showing that the boom advance ax largely disappeared. So extensive a shrinkage is panic of the severest type: while concentrated banking in. tereets have fortunately heen able to prevent a sudden crash' and so save the country from vastly worse disas- ter, it has not heen able to prevent a drastic readjustment of eradit, which in responsible for much recent liquida- tion, -------- Lightning Remedy For Cramps. Some people have cramps pretty of. ten, others only now and again. But when vou have them it's a mighty quick relief vou want. Nerviline. is as sure as death to relieve cramps in five socond--it's instantaneous, just a few drops in sweetened water and the pain is gone. Ruy a bottle of Nerviline to day, and keen it handy. Nerviline isa common household necessity and only costs We. ------------ 'A Successful Beginning. A Bible class for young men voung women, was started on Sunday by Rev. G. L. Starr. In spite of the bad weather, there was a splendid at- tendance 'at the open meeting, which was held in the o apel. The class will meet every Sunday after noon, in the same place at a quarter past three o'clock. and Watertown, N.Y., defeated the Ath letics, * Philadelphia, Pa., 12 ta 0, ani claims the professional football cham- pionship of the United States. nship Lost Hair "My hair came out badly, and was fast y. 1 tried Ayer's Hair Vigor. It topped the hair from com- ing out and restored the color."-- Mrs. M. D. Gray, sad weakness of a eguse for good that its votaries #0 often allow their zeal jlo carry them to downright persorial | olen, and alse of the privileges privite judgment, Kingston is no ex- d. Peter of Borvia will pardon ol of hi I . 1 he $2 a word for his new Sherlock Holmes stories, afford to write tion fixed on the Soo Mr. Clergue had to electrocution of the three Van at Dannemora pris- murder of their uncle is a judicial tragedy that has not a i managed to al upturned boat and shout completely ger to which the young men were fx. "| posed and straightway started to the Life buoys were thrown them aboard, in a was next taken in tow and the steam ferry wharf, crew wak the Pierrepont -ag- is a + -- ion to Herbert. LORD CURZON -- paz THE PosT, Government Said Not To Be willing to Replace Viceroy--Sir Henry How, Spoken of For The Place. At four has no casy successor to the British ent men now on foreign embassies near the age of retirement, desired to "avoid, if possible, the m ing of an appointment for a compari tively brief topm, [4 has been sugge ed that Lord Curzon, the vicerov es which led to the selection of Michael Herbert as ambassador Washington. Furthermore, it it. - iff n od NAZIM PASHA, The now governor of Beirut, endeavoring to restore peace in Mosler City He was appointed in place ¢ ©o | Reshid Bey, upon request of the power 1 in India. Sir Henry Howard, Brit ish minister at mentioned for fhe post. He was close f | Promoting the success of «the peace congreds, is a diplomat of many ac wife, n ---- Milner's Decision Heroic. London, Ott, 5.--'I'he Times' Johan nesburg special says : Lord Milner acted herocially in re fusing the unique opportunity afforded by the offer of the colonial secretary- ship, to retire from the scene of his labors at the flood tide of his popu larity, and returning to face if neces sary, a trying" time in the de wession which seems to be in store. The gene ral stagnation of business, and the scarcity of money, have combired to the 'overcrowding of Johannesburg, and increased the ranks of the grum blers, and Lord Milner is the man who will eventually be saddled with the responsibility of a less satisfac- tory state of affairs than the optim ists had expected. It is little wonder that those having the true interests of South Afria at heart cannot find words in which to express their ad miration of Lord Milner's decision to return and complete the task, which no oue else is so capable of undertak ing. --t Balfour And Chamberlain One. New York, Oct. 5.--The Sun's Lon don cable says: There are signs that Balfour and Chamberlain, in their combined attack on ffee trade, way swoep the country' hy storm. Con trary to liberyl predictions, the union ist party has not been split by the proposal to adopt a tariff policy. The iberal party on the other hand is as hopelessly ' divided as ever. Such in- di'ntions a¢ are available, coming direct from th people themselves, nearly all go to show sympathy with Chainberlain ind Balfour. Their views are so strong and wide spread, as to suggest the imminence of one of those great, popular move- ments, which speedily become iryesis tible. Much will depend on what Mr. Chamberlain has to say at Glasgow next Tuesday. It is no exaggeration to say that no speech of any public man in this neration, is awaited with such intenee curiosity and con- cern. More than 50,000 persons have applied for tickets of admission. Manifesto Out. London, Oct. §.WFormer Colonial Secretary Chamberlain has written a manifesto forcibly enunciating the ear dinal features of his fiscal policy. Mr. Chamberlain now not only reiterates his belief that the federation of the empire depends upon fiscal retaliation, with its consequent taxes upon Eng. land's food, but openly classes' the out. and-out Cobdénites with the "Little Englanders," whom he derides with all the force of ridicule and argument of which he is such a master, Of- Premier Balfour's middle-road po- licy, which asks only the power to re- taliate without taxing food, he makes no mention; but 'the whole manifesto and the pamphlet, teem with evidence of his final tonviction that gothing short. of what he advocates can keep the' empire together, and restore its trade prestige to the United King dom. Only ape slioht reference is made to his former colleagues in the eabi- net. 2 "I have already said," he writes, "that the little By landers, free trad- ers care nothing the colonies; but I am bound to den®unce the imperial °' {In Quandary Over Success HAS BEEN MENTIONED FOR India's London, Oct. 8.~-Prime Minister Bal. task in electing 'a Sir Michael Herbert, as ambassordor ut Washing- ton. It so happens that all the emin- and it is India, possesses some of the advantage Sir who is The Hague, also js ly Nsmotiated with Lord Pauncefote in © complishments, and has an American if It is felt that Un- ard ters a and w grammy the "Kove That Mr, C they mean and what we sh them," Mr. Chamberlain's tariff organizat Mr. Chamberlain matters, sion he carries enemy's are ak- ist to at is tain," he writes, obscurantism of an antiquated doctrine much te explain," addressed to inions; since are not necessarily poli'fs, nor, indeed, the issues will he ultimately on strictly party lines." BR. London, Oct. 5, colonies are capable of by all our requirements also capable of keeping our factories full and steady work, self-governing to accept the gospel of Cohdeén, vet, although they ought; its dogmas, depression grown during the in wealth, little better t to © more into line bring his remier, ty other nation and all ur own have re colonies and decline, they last "twenty make up ix the in the form of a ent hamberlain's proposals: by C. A. Vinee, secretary does not m With characteristic the war "Those into camp, who m the absolute inspirat will h His remarks™ "men of all political the, questions now rai matters of pa is it decic ------ IGHTEST JEWELS. ---- What Times Has To Say Of The Colonies. Times says : supplying ney and they unrestricted imports was the policy colonies jewels int} als. of Hon. T. Rrassev, pool on where he went to view growing resources, i | vinced the territory is capable of pro- rs Whe rheum order, direct using ducing all the wheat the An amendment has been issued pro hibiting all Roman * Catholics in archdiocese of Ailments of The Most Painful and Fatal Nature Prevented and DR. CHASE'S gB& Kidney - Liver Pills, n you suffering which atism, kidneys and bladder; of the disease, for all these ailments are the result of deranged kidneys. Unce the kidneys fail to filter from the blood the waste matter there is trouble painful and dangerous nature. ong the first symptoms are backache, weak, lame back, and sides, deposits in the urine, im. paired digestion, and ambition, in the joints and feelings of weariness and lassitude. Prevention cure, - and Dr. derangement, cure, and @ John Dr. are the most effective treatment vou can obtain, Ch, pecific they keep the liver active, tem and remove Orr, Ont., states : all sorts camp and as a result of the strain of ork 1 bec my w kidney disease which in my case took of the form of the back, ov the hips. When in the woods cutting down trees these pains would come on me with such force that-1 wonld have to give up work and return to camp entirely used up. Finding a number Dr. Chase's cided to try them and did 80 splendid results as * they cured me.' : This medicine has long since proven its right to first place as a cure the complicated and serious ments. of the filtering and excretory It has the largest sale and ix organs, endorsed by similar treatment. on it absolutely to bring lief and lasting cure, f facts it is money, and a risk trifle. with new and "unttied remedies when Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver are at hand. One pill a dose, 23. dreadful fatality of Bright's dropsy, diabetes and you may well wonder why people me- glect to keep hence the Chase's Kidney-Liver~ Pills on the very first indication of such and hence er the kidneys and down that boys in the camp used Kidney Liver Pills 1 de with thoroughly a8 encumberances: we the little Englander, who regarded the § st . The his arrival said: and Wisconsir has been organized in differences -- Cured by nisin, think of the, pain and accompany backache, lumbago, stone in the when you think apoplexy the kidneys in perfect impure and poisonous of a Am- pains in the legs loss of flesh, energy stifiness and soreness than advisability of is always better Whether to prevent or ase's Kidney-Liver Pills for besides their direct action on the kidneys, bowels regular and the purify the sys- the cause of disease. lumberman, * "Trenton, "Through exposure to weather in the lumber came a sufferer from Very severe pains across for derange more people than any You can depend prompt re- In view of these a waste of time and to life itself to Pills han the foreigner hen they promise reciprocal ad- vantages in return." This = quite refutes the Mr. Chamberlain contemplated a promise in os rumors that with that of according to to be in the last stage of years population and trade and in everything that goes to greatness of a nation." keynote of Mr. Chamher- lain's manifesto 'which will be od October 5th, face to a shilling pamphlet publish what all gain 'hy aggres "in a spirit of blind likely that "The have come to regard them ag the brighte 1e. crown of empire, and we plainly owe it to them as well as ou selves to mark and accentuate a re lationship which both sides may we be proud to claim." says that so ® » ) Standard A ) far as appearances go the colonies are quite as anxious, ng should we blame them for it, to .leve op their industries, as our foreign riv eneaking in Liver from Winnipeg, Canada's wheat "I am con empire needs the Montreal from reading or selling Les Debats, a French Sun day newspaper. St. Charles, Minn., villages in Minnesota were swept by a tornado and a num ber of inhabitants killed A new cabinet Servia, due to the policy towards the regicides. Dreaded Results of Kidney Disease, and several other regarding Jos, com- pro- fused and have the pre itled to ion ince the ain- ion Our new suits ave be a little too soon to moth-ball t op it's none sed too soon to make your selectio FALL SUITS "HERE'S A POIATER FOR EARLY BIRDS.» are arriving daily, and while it may he summer suit, stil] n of a smart a and SuApDY Suit for Fall ang Winter Wear. The Sip. gle and Doubic Brei,ted styles are both very attrac. led tive--shapely shoulders, narrow collars and lapels, aj hand-made. Good, geierous trousers. There's 3 of r ell any man ever $16 50, wore. nr THE H. dash and swing to every suit that will make GLAD HE'S INSIDE OF IT. 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