Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Nov 1903, p. 4

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ries, 00. a TF on recwipt it dose bord Tihowt question, ss = HOTEL EMPIRE, Broadway and 63¢d Street, N.Y. Chy, Telophone in Every Room Rooms $1 per Day and Upwards. From Grand Station take ; prs marked Rey. we port Tee - 'arey," aoe Yn seve - Tey OUR FISH STAND ook ore Ty 1 wl Frosh ; an Bike ..& Fresh From the Water. HE MEE 00 oo %, THR patna. | adetock, VUEGARITY IN NEW YORK. . proms of New York and out of it is will dommenting apon the wo mien who acted in a disorderly manner at the RoxburpheGoelet wedding. It | whe a high affair, a notable event among the four hundred or less real aristocrats who reside in New York, hut it was a riotous occasion among the six or sixteen thousand who lost all control for the time being and | dingraced themuelvea, : | Faney, women, well-dvessed and likely in appearance, erawling through the conl hole heneath the chancel of the chuveh in their anxiety to get a peop at the bride from within the building. Fancy the motives of some who, getting into the edifice, nbid- den; hid beneath the seats in order to eseape notice, lyiir flat npon the Hoors, while others fought for a peep throngh & letter box slit in the door. Outside the church the jam was aw ful, and wonien tore the clothes off onch other in their efforts to get to the front and to better seoing posi tions. The bride could scarcely get through the mob, and one woman who got into the wedding procession was seized by a policeman and dragged Sows the stairs while she kicked and 3 vesfated and wildly caught at every thing that eame within her reach. The wedding over the church was filled with people and the decorations were appropriated as souvenirs of the or oadion. Tt was a scene of unsurpassed val qarity. And 1t was Targely confined to someon, There were very few men pre sont, and they were passive and calm, not Raving the fever which influenced the opposite sex and mmde them act like maniacs. New York society has hoon shocked. Tts lenders sav that the offenders are not of their class. Well, the clase of idlers and enriosity seek ers in the metropolis is a very large It is composed of those. whom 'one. money is spoiling. They represent the commercial spirit of the day. Men who succeed in business nugturé their 4 families in idleness. Wives and daugh ters live in great flats, under the new conditions that dispense with house keeping and all that pertains to it. and there is nothing to do but to pander to the vulgar taste. Macalis- ter, the great Macalister, some years ago, was oblived to revise the social fists of New York city and to indi date those who were worthy of his attention. Primarily the test was culture, the capacity of the individu al to carry himsell fittingly in public view." Macalister has long gone to his reward, and New York needs that some one should rise ap and carry on his reforms. ---------- SHADES OF PUBLIC LIFE. The reader of the English papers is surprised at nothing so much as at the placidity of the public mind in its contemplation of tarifi reforms. Willi am CC, Edgar, the author of "The Story of a Grain of Wheat," recalls the malignant anpopularity of former attempts to tax the people's bread. The passage of the Corn faws in 1815 were accompanied by bread riots in London and sleewhere, "Walls were chalked with such sentences as, 'Bread or Blood," and 'Guy Fawkes Forev or," writes Mr. Edgar. The houses of many supporters of the measure were mobbed. The military were summon od and two persons were killed, Guards protected the houses of par- liament and the Londom streets were paraded by troops to overthrow the mob, Although the law was passed in spite of these demonstrations the anti-corn law agitation of Cobden and Bright led to the movement that fin- ally resulted in the repeal of the measure, When in 1902 the chancellor of the excheqiter recommended a small tax on foreign wheat and flour, in the in: terest of révemis only, there was again a determined opposition. "For: tunately," Mr. Edgar remarks, "the price of wheat did not materially ad- vance during the year this tax was 'vonscionsly suffer." Still the dedp rooted aversion to the tax manifested erful political factor, and in 1903 the government authorized its moval, Sia It was in the face of these facts and preference bread, and, more than that, & tax manulaotives, on everything pruthated ih the old lund on, and go the 'bread eater did not tell, and the "little loaf" became a res of this experience that Mrs. Chamber: lain enterod wpon his campaign for a tarifi, which is a higher or | H. retaliatory tariff with preferences in of the colonies, It means a tax that intg f cure by and it was occasioned by who went there te dispute the argu ments of Mr. Chamberlain. The peo ple who know the ex-colonial secre tary better than others, who have followed his fortunes, who enjoy his confidence, became indignant with those who would attack him, and it wax only at the instance of his friendy that they were aljowed lo speak. There are differences of opinion in | regard to the merite of preferential trade, and they naturally followed the introduction of a great question Ike this. But it is a tribute to the great. ness of Mr. Chamberlain and his ov- erpowering influence that the cawm- prign so far has been so enthusiastic, | that everywhere he hus gone he has i inspired the people, that he has made | converts of so many free traders, and | phin. Next season they will be repre- sented in Kingston. Prank Oliver, M.P., is objected to as an independent man. He votes oc casionally with the government. And that is enough for the conservative party. He must be opposed. The proposal that the aldermen be électod from the whole city is growing in favour. The average elector wants the opportunity to vote for all the men he thinks should be in the coun- al. The Prantiord Board of Health asks the council for $6,000 for an isolation hospital. H the board of health in Kingston asked the council for $600 for this purpose there would be a commotion. The London county council election has resulted in the return of a major ity of Progressives. These correspond with the liberals in Canada. It is a significant result in view of its effect on the new Edueation Act. 'Dr. Borden essayed to boost Mr. Tarte into popularity by appearing on the same platform with him. But it was Mr. Tarte that honored the occasion with his presence. It is the Tarte hand that is giving out the bouquets. The Buffalo Times cannot believe that God had a hand or a mind in the murder of A. H. Green, the phil anthropist of New York. It is well that some newspaper men are not ex amined in theology. They have queer ideas of the godhead. condemned in St. Petersburg. But the Ruscian capital is a peculiar place and its police use the telephone for eves-dropping and the detection of erime. A service that is regulated by the police is not wanted in Canada, The British Speaker fears a trust among the of Canada, which would be ruinous to the Brit ish publishers. Harmsworth, of the London Mail, cannot be affected. He has his own pulp lands and will, in Newfoundland, make his own pulp and paper. Detective Greer pulp makers of the Ontario gov ernment service, who has been assist ing the game wardens, says that un loss the law is changed there will soon be no deer to shoot in Canada. No man, he says, should he allowed to shoot more than one deer, and not then in the water I Rev. George Molyneux Black; of Ballynniwick, lreland, bas his way in Canada, which he is now touring, the Orange order will surpass the W.C.T. U. as a temperance institution and an advocate of all that is pure and clean in society. supplant the white ? The dropping of election petitions in North Grey and North Ontario is heli by the Ottawa Journal to 'be an understanding between Sir Wilirid Laurier and Mr. Borden. Considering that an election is nigh it is not much of an affair, but what of the corrup- tion ? It is only charged, not proven. Heart-Sick People. Dr Agnew's Cure for the Heart isa heart homie that never fails Yo jelte ie swift in its effec closer to the "border land" and snatches from Denth's grip more sufferers than any other remedy for any family of dis sasos and ailments in the category of human sufferings. Gives relief in 30 minutes. Sold by H. B. Taylor and Wade. ~T75. - The Cure Of Kidney Disease. removin, casise. Two AR | somewhere. 8 1 The municipal telsphone system is Is the Orange ribbon tod. . made in to-date suits. 2 Weakness or disease prevent the GALLOWAY, 181 Brock St. ous kidneys from cleansing the - tem. of by's livery. waste matter. Pecks K Pills ot Wade's | porn 'CH ANGES MADE IN THE EXECUTIVE OF THE, LIBERAL ASSOCIATION A New Treasurer Named--H. MN. Mowat, K.C., Was Made an Honorary Vice President--Fu- neral in England. Toronto, Nov, i7.-At a meeting taht picht of the Toronto rviform executive with Sir Willidm Mulock in the chair, Walter Boland rotived from the trea- surerchip of the association and T. Malone took his place. Mr. Boland's, retirement, is the sequel of a prolong- | ed misunderstanding which had its! inning at the meeti Colds are quickly cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Itacts on nature's plan, loos ens the cough, relieves the lungs and opens the secretiors, effecting a permanent sare, It coun- teracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneu- monia. It is pleasant to take, bath adults and children like it. Price 25c; large size soc. E | Keep you urself well and daily use beg that elected | 9 Sir William Mulock to the Gidency. | William Beith, a brother of Robert | Beith, M.P., was appointed chairman | of ward iix, in place of J. W. Mallon, | who was recently appointed chairman | and inspector of legal offices for On- tario. Walter Beardmore and Herbert Mowat, K.( of honora eable , were added to the list 7 view presidents was received, yesterday, The Original Cccoa for Broakiast and Supper. COCOA Most Nutritious and Economical, The Momey Did It. Hamilton Hefald. The published portraits of the new duchess of Roxburghe are prima facie evidence that the duke married hee for her money. Calling Cf Names. Montreal Heraid A Panama statesman has called the United States a "powerful and gene rovs godmother." It has often been called worse than that. Pointer To Our Girls. Exehange : A New York woman who had lived in the kitchen for twenty five years was found after her death to he worth $300,000. Tell this to Bridget when she gets discontented. Unusual Man ! Chicago Record-Herald Andrew Carnegie has just paid tax es on 2£100.000000 worth of property in New York without asking for a reduction. There's no use talking, Carnegie has a queer streak in him Hard On The Girls. Hamilton Spectator Things are coming to a pretty pass in the state of Nebraska, when the governor has issued as order that girls who dance will not be emploved as stenographers in the state depart ments. The Danger Point. Toronto Star The Munroe doctrine may protest us against everybody but the United States, but who will protect us against the United States? And it is the simple truth that we are in no dan gor from any other power. Kant Krack Rubbers. Sold only at Abernethy's. Chamois: vests, $1.50; ladies or gentleman's, any size, at Taylor's. Mr. Scott, treasurer of Osprey town ship, was shot at twice, through a window in his home, but escaped Robbery is supposed to have been the object. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J.CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to car- obligations made by their fy out anv firm West & Truax, Wholesale Drug- gists, Toledo, O Walding, Kinsan Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, © Hall's Catarrh® Cure is taken internal- ly, acting directly upon the blood und mucous surfaces of the system Testi- monials sent free. Price 78c. per bottle Sold by all Druggists Hall's Family Pilla ara the heet REMEMBER ! WE SELL THE Finest Canadian Chocolates GANONG'S ! 2 CHINESE LAUNDRY IF YOU WANT YOUR LAUNDRY done up stylishly, with a good finish, wane it to the "SING DOO LAUNDILY," of by leaving word, will call for laun- dry and deliver it again. With one trial you will always go to "SING DOO LAUNDRY" Corner Barrie and Will'am streets PRESSING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. YOUR OWN CLOTH I. G. BOGART, M.D., C.M. treatment, REAL HOUSE NUR a Ny On all wearers of Headlight Union-made Overalls and Jackets The most durable and best made Overalls in Canada -- all double stitched and riveted. A. J. REBS', Priocess St. |. Jos. that hin lopes ap Saccess/ Juve ** | pom London, England, that the fu and still the best. cesded all expectations. "The contrast | noral services of the late Mrs. Chester | pa cements re -- between | the events of long ago and | D. Massey were held yesterday, Rev.| -- SE oy the events of the present mark a | Dr. Kelly officiating. Mr. Massey and POSS HREOC IIIB HIT H&S © * 2s dane i the te | family will sail on the Cedric to-mor- . gréat ge my the manner, thetem: { vow. The foncral in Toronto will be, @ perament, the mdgment of the peo | srictly private. | (9 ple. They regard the public questions "Varsity will challenge the Rough | 3 3 with as nweh fervour an ever, but Riders for a game for the Dominion | 7% ith restraint i fecling that is | championship if they are successful in | wi hl o es m fecimg ther defeating McGill here Saturday. The 3 2 mgyy creditable. to then. date of the game, if played, will be ® OR re November 28th. The students will pla; a EDITORIAL VIEWS. under the Quebe¢ union rules if the < Morris, ox mayor, Ottawa, is fight. | Canadian union" will not. consent to | I) ing the coal combine with the aid of play under the O.R.F.U. rules. { 2 the independent coal men of Philadel SBSERVATIONS. | TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND WILL PREVAIL "An epidemic of sales has corrupted the cloth- ing business. The sham has grown with years until the effrontery blazons itself on every side. Coats. Suits and Trousers are marked double their worth and then reduced to half! If some advertisers were compelled to establish the truth of their statements it would ruin many of them-- singe it would force ther to be honest. It is easy to distinguish between our values and false values. That's what made our great business how else could we sell more clothing than any other store in town ? People buy where they get the most for their money and are certain of satisfaction. The success of a stores depends upon what it does, not what it promises to do IEC IIEETOIIRDIPERRPIDEEE Qur Gloster Overcoats : At $10 and $12. Qur Grosvenor At $7.50, $9, and $10 Our Westminster - At $12 or $13.50 Our Chamberlain At $13 50, $15 or $18. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. Cash and One Price Clothing House, Oak Hall. esses ETE Xe eX SEE THAT SATISFIED SMILE strongest Cut to Fit Like Tailor Made. Dark Blue, Silver Back and Gold Back, Dark Blue and White Stripe, Light Blue and White Stripe and Plain Back, made from the heaviest and best wearing cloths that money can procure to put into garments. If you want comfort, good neat, smart fitring overalls, the . best you can get for your money, \ do not fail to see our Headlight Union-made Overalls For all trades and professions. ¥ -------------------- Abramson, ~The People's Clothier and Gents' Purnisher, ESS STREET. KINGSTON » (TTD ALL THIS « MARKS To-night, "UNDER TY y= Tho Mont Mother's Frida For His 8 Saturd ind Sak net lburday Matinee--' K, py : 3 aturday Night--'* The Prices, 10c.. 20: Seats on sale ap' ra 30¢. Hanley 2 TO-LET. STORES, OFFICES, OR furnished or uitfurn Cann's, 51 Hrock Stre FURNISHED ROOMS without board. ih, 426 Princess street, Vi wodern improvements, TWO LARGE SHOPS, 42 Cess street, also two stone stable. Rent lo able tenant, Apply 249 TWO LARGE OFFI 5 CE Exchange Chri Avpiy to Geo. Clif, gent, 5 Clarence str ee ---- FOR SALE. EE BLACKSMITH SHOP, IN > lage, doing good trade rosItion. 8 levna, Ont. ney rms. ------ eee STEAM ENGINES AND B perfect condition, nearly Plete with fittings; 19- Stationary Hoiler, cost $110; 10-Horse-Power Boiler, cost $185; for $1 Power Horizontal Bngine for $90: 1§-Horse-Power Upright. Portable Engine suitable for light work yacht, cost $175, for Shaftings, Hangers ar cheap. J. A. Gould & Rtreet, east of Queen str WEATHE Is here--Winter is around the eorner. For the next four me your health and happ will depeud largely upon kicd of fuel you burn. We are the proud pos ors of nearly thirty yoar: perience in the fuel bnsi which means that our tomers get coal which carefully selected and ser ed--absolutely free from ¢ and slag-- just pure coal. Every dollar's Wo. means .& dollar's wortl fire. Delivered promptly carefully--no dust and ¢ Are you perfectly satis with the coal you get and price you pay ? If not, doa't think that coal and al! dealers are a' Give us a trial. Alt kinds of fuel at low prices. ' R. CRAWFORD, _ DEALER IN FUEL, KINCSTO 'Goods Just to Ha MeLaren's Potted Cheese, and Breakfast Bacon, Bo Pork, Sausage, Boneless Fish Steak and Quail on Toast; of Wheat, Orange Meat, and Ker Oats; Baker's Cocoa, Ne lected Raisins, Cleaned Cur and Layer Figs, F. W. VANLUV, 2406 Princess Street. "Phone 417. THE MENDELSSONN PIAN I you pay an oxorbit ) ay 3 tant pric Fou Piano, part of your money is od; no matter how good the inst) i and if YOu pay ever so small a . ategP oor Piano, all your mo aa «dd. But if you buy a good to Must puy at least a fair pric a i* all you have to pay for ] "ndelssohn Plano. pi beautiful tone; For ut number of years in constar Pap urly a4 quarter of a century --- have stood the test and ot Styles "Stomers are our references ase as arrived at Kingston's Stvie 3 are, pod Princess ide ' tially built for the « they al 903; Style E., a new and * Cobonsihs "Chamberlain" Styl Sra tontion, Concert Grand. --- Ss AND in STAMPS u ) MARKERS , aT 'A (PS 0) "ALL XK) s, : ; which it reta

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