Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1904, p. 4

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of those sick any room 3 ! Child by Using The great majority of motherd and wei, twenty five, Lactated Food today is weak, frothul and peov gists sell it. LACTATED FOOD Saves Babies' Lives. Fourteen Years. PAINS TERRIBLE } ACROSS SEIT gael. ny Joitug 'specks . my oe talor denies that Mr. Borden has a almost adopted government "ownership, and Sud num site stand faith gate aud was 3 alleges that he has "simply proposed lost greatly in flesh. | medicine | #pecial treatment for a special caso. from five different doctors and also The Mail and Montreal Gazette and in Tonal Parstions to os sur. Star, which the World has called to . account, are significantly silent in Bons she srewbee cn md Nad ie -- regard to government ownership, but he Ratt ariive for twenty years, Those they all give prominence to Mr. Bor- and sa; in almcer Tv oS ok den's conversions orf change of mind, that Thave been aL Tet they know it | and one of them refers to his last a8, ve passed the meridian of life speech on the railway subject as "wise but I feel that I have taken on the rosy ho bue of boyhood." and statesmanlike. c ey per box, or § for $1.15, all DOAN Ki EEO rononro, owt OO Begin to Get From Life All That Life Holds for You! . won and women in all walks of lis, owe their happiness, energy and vigor to the use of Paine's Celery Com- From it they got the buoy- ant spirit-life. and and the thrill of health--true secrets of happiness and individual success. The time to use Paine's Cel Compound * is now, when you feel. exhausted, weary, am- bitionless and discouraged. Begin to- day: try one dose, and note the won- derful effects. Paine's Celery Compound Makes You Well And Keeps : You Well. I your are sick and desire free me- oe, write to "Consuling Physician," The Wells & Richardson Co., Limited, 200 Mouiitain St., Mon. { tread, PQ. ; 13 LACTATED FOOD. puns," Try f your baby . All drug- A Kidney Sufferer sent he vainly clamours for the re- The satisfaction of living is the cognition of his party. right of every man and woman horn into the world, If you are weak, sick . . a Iv, nervous, sleepless and irritable STANDING FOR PRINCIPLE. now, vour lot will be a sad one in Principle is asserting itself, and the coming hot weather, Tens of properly enough it is finding special thonsands of energetic and healthy y PAVING PRINCESS STREET. at least that portion of it which with bitulithic or asphalt. But bas to be laid in a bed of Pement ¢ conercte, the pavement canaot | and the street cannot be left in dertaken cautiously, Before such question, and has disdain to some he has been severely called to task. wavered in its support thereof, e pion crank journal of the coun- try." The World, it admitted, made a specialty of government own- ership of-railways, and when eveifts led to the adoption of it by Mr. Bor- dor the World "did all it could obstruct the forward movement." Now that is the essence of meanness. Mr, McLean is not doing government ownership an injury. No man could work harder for it and with greater zéal 'and devotion. : The World is a conservative paper, high ilrnivs its! ihipiratioh from one is to Nr. MeLpau, MI. He's its political director, and it expresses his mind ot public; questions freély and can- didly. ie is nof to be ignored nor repmdia N hetatise he is original in. any réspects.' Hon. Mr. Taggart has endorsed Mr. Borden's latest stand son WSBirand 4 Gi nd-does ; not Jeemsidr I "hog s¥ullowed verpment offrirslip and swillowed Time at the same time. The Hamilton Spoe- As near as they can the conserva- tive leaders and conservative phpers have taken up the new idea and have profited by the education of Mr. Me- Lean, or as one of them has put it, "by his blathering about government ownership in and out of season." The pity is that 'they cannot give credit to whom it is due. All things, how- ever, will come to him who waits, and vindication will yet For the pre and credit belong to Mr. Mclean. recognition in the churches. The Bap- tists of the west took exception * to the granting of a bonus by the people of St. Thomas to the ground that stitutions should not be claimants for aid from a fund to which all the tax- payers must contribute, Singularly enough and somewhat un- expectedly. the Methodists do not'ap prove of the St. Thomas cash. The Montreal conference has passed a reso- Tufion' which reads as follows : "That the conference has learned with regret that at St. Thomas an institution. owned and controlied by the Methodist church has been willing to receive a grant of public funds. While not expressing any opinion as to the action of the college authori- ties in the matter, this conference places itsell on recoril as deprecat- ing any recognition of the principle of diversion of public funds contributed under compulsion by the members of all religious faiths for the accomplish- went of denominational purposes, The discussion of the matter was of a Adively character. Alma College, was in 'need of assistance, and an appeal was made to the people for a munici- pal grant. The plea was offered that [the money was wanted for building purposes, for the extension of the col- Jege in accommodation and usefulness. Alma College, on denominational in. At the council meeting last evening "Jit was suggested that Princess streot, now" being double-tracked, be paved was answered that this could not now be contemplated and for three very important reasons. The railway (rack laid without a plant for the purpose, torn-up condition, to the injury of those who do business on the block. The paving of a street has to he un thiflg 'can be thought of the drains, water and gas pipes, as well as the street railway have to be thought of. Unless this is done there will be dig- referred with lofty conservative papers who formerly. opposed the principle, The World said the Ottawa Citizen had been stéadlily opposed to: govern: ment ownership of railways, or had and the Citizen has replied that itis "the h source, and one source only, namely, | ond ful, the amount So er. that purely d, | tions should stand upon their meri is, tive atti is it to be most generous. The Montreal conference has spoke or oe 9 : ined every hamlet in the land. Principle a : : on mm a case of thi: kind. ------------ EDITORIAL NOTES. The city officials der review last evening in the cit council. Activity and order of the day. Thirty thousand 'barrels of whiske: 10 teemed when the Ont: governmen proposed the Memiskamingue railway How many people have acted suggestion and turned their ba gardens ?' Mr. Gordon's ic there things would not - he chjectionall he is right. ---- My, what insincere things are some times said at a funeral. Tate Senator Quay as "a pious nian" Fancy the "always on the side of great moral questions," Either the man been sadly misrepresented. and one The sick wards of the Philaddphia hospitals Rave been comnected with some of the ¢hurches, and the patients are so permitted to enjoy the music and the sermons. This has, been Toltr red to as "a: peculiarly beautiful min istry," and one tion everywhere. Sudo yi The socicty in Eondéh that has un- dertaken the mating of men 'and wo- men for the improvement of the hu- man race, leaving love but of account, has undertaken a most difficult con- tract. Cupid has fever been hindéred or hedged in his operations hy science and will not now. deserving of imita- be embarrassed by it ---- . Dr. Campbell, las resignied beeause Prof. Serimger, who was once his pu pil, has passed over him and become the principal of the Montreal Pres byterian College. Dr. Campbell is not the first man who has been surpassed in brilliancy by a younger man, and a Student under him. He ought net to bo offended on that account. Major-General Hutton. Loudon, June 7.--The Westminster Gazette says Major-General Hutton's conflict with Senator Neild is not the first of the kind the general has had. Some time ago Gen. Hutton tried to vole was success asked for being emall- ~The argument in conference was | in Picton this year. denominational nstitu- that at least 'they should not expect aid from the city treasury, Entangle- ments on, the educational question were not desired, and as between Ot- tawa and Kingston, und their respec on the college question, the example of Ottawa was commend- od. There the upiversity was destroy- ed by fire. The temptation was to so- Jicit a public grant jor building pur. poses. But it was decided to proceed without this, and the contributions of the people, dn consequence, are raid directly and emphatically on a great issue, and its voice will be heard in the only thing the church can depend crally were un- v | economy are the on the of the city commissioner k vards into flower lea was that where there were flowers, and being referred to or his eulogist have | 5 : Statistical ence. Peterboro. Ture T.--The ' Ray Quinte Methodist Conference wilt m ul The report the statistical committer, show that the church total membership of Young Peopl Societies "was S114. The sionary giviugs were 328.626. the centenary, $4543 the education FLUS, the temperance, 8449. the worth League, $223 the continge £539, the union church relief. the Sunday school aid, $354, the = tenation, 8160, and the woman's m siondry society, S34, with an i crease of 81122. The total amou contributed by Sunday = schools w 822.114, and by young people's cieties, $7893 The total raised for ministerial support $100,205, mn not including horse kes 55; tos ordained me to proba ers, S205.62, n 15 OBSERVATIONS. ------ Fakirs Themselves. Hamilton Herald People who ate howlin Dominion Labor Gazette : are mostly people who never again a read A Great Scheme. Montreal Herald. One paper says that Jorden's rai road scheme was the: right out hy son i : : y I ho We to ieve that Canada are now convinced that Lae- ging up and excavating and the re- gone to waste at a fire ! It's enough Oy ues tic abl be Nowe thats { tated Food is the safest and best : . a juestionably some seientif nourishment for hobisd fin. summer. sult will Le the destruction of the | {0 make every thirstv man w ince and ' Ping pong player. time. Mest L. P. Smith, Truro, NS., surfuce of the street. get into sackcloth and ashes, Ths Ht -- of 1 says: "When my baby was three . - he - ---- : e Horror Of It. months old he was seriously ill and JCLAMOURING FOR RECOGNITION. Public ownership, the newest thing Tokonta Telegram. y : ; weighed only on Poids. 1 ive him Because Mr. Mclean will not Le | with the cofiservative party, is re a but Ww i hen . of the plans Lactated Food, and now, at the age |. ; . . re col " oh Tei yaa cts 2 pegee at Tokio if Kouropat of ten months, he is well and Meany ignored , upon the public ownership | garded very kindly. It was not so es kin's typewriting plant should be t | come involved in one ous retreats ? Toryism Discounts Labour, Aylmer Express . Lhe Brockville Times hates the do- minion department of labor with a deadly hatred. It wants to see it ,4 abolished. Those tory or . no use for the man who toi at election times, A Sticker. . any one thing that woul n btful about the inspira tion the Bible it is the fact that it makes the statement "all men are lars," but says nothing about the women. -- A Food With Silver Service. In reducing the very best ele of Canada's best wheat to the wens at not nutritious and palatable form, Orange Meat has scored a distinct trivimph ' among Canadian hotise-keep of. *'We" do not tire of it,' save Nre. "TV Reid, 8 uthampton, Ont. Aside from the merit of the cereal, your grocer will show vou a ,Coupon, which is enclosed in every 156" age. "These conpons, for 'the balances of the year, ean 1% rideemed in heavy silver-plated tea 'amd déssert spoont; handsome "sugar shells and brttor Knives. The: coupons give full inform- ation, and directions concerning * the wemiums. t ----ir Beautiful Lot To Choose From. Prevost, of the New York clothing store, Brock 'street, has this vear, without doubt, the finest assortme nt of Scotch and English tweeds, serges and cheviots, and all other class of goods suitable for order work to choose from. Mis prices for suits made to order are from £15. A first class it and workmanship guaran teed. ---------- Mr. Roblin, the premier of Manito ba, believes the crnor-general should nside in Winn six months of pared to ass ment, in office if such a Beware of Ointment for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. for at least and is pre al residence compel the editor of the Melbourne Evening Herald to disclose the name of a writer of military articles and he | was sharply wrapped on the knuckles | by the minister of defence, who point- | ed out that no journalist .could he come a citizen soldier if he were held } accountable for military opinions ex- pressed in a paper with which he hap- | pened to be connected. Henry Cunningham, plano tuner from Chickering's. Orders received at |! MoAuley's book store. Prineess street. Glass tooth hrush holders for * travelling at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, fas the i ufactured system in buying Cure be sure you gét the { taken internally and made j Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. monials free Sold by Druggists. Price, be e Hall's Family Pills As mercury will surely destroy "the sense of smell av completely derange the System when entering it hr mucous suriaces Such ar- tiel never Le on used except ta rescriptio physicians, to the from then ledo, O., 8 er taken -intery , acting d the blood and -mucous suri stipe tiom. The position of the Russian. on the western side of the Yalu river was one of great natural strength. The il- lustration shows the 'last stand made by the Russian infantry against the victorious little yellow men under Gen. Kuroki. It is a splendid example of a shooting trench hastily construct- ed under an enemy's fire, and gives a much higher impression of the capabi- lities of the moujik in action than is ordinarily granted the czar's soldiers. The advance of the Japanese was checked by the swift comstruction of this impromptu fortification, and, by causa the Japanese advance guards to wait for the artillery to come up ; Once the proposal was defeated. The people did not understand that Alma! and shell the shooting trench shown WHERE THE RUSSIANS CHEC KED THE JAPS AT THE YALU. in the photograph, treat was made possible. Each Russian regiment in the east has a certain section which carries a shovel, short but strongly made, and the Russian re- ih Report of The Conier- s0- amount was The average salary to mar- <t the fake" it. It of these numer- of cet of ved membership during the past year was 40.259. (he total Sunday school foree, 39,411, and the e's total mis- bi- al, "Pp it, 8375, is- is- J n- nt as 1 e r LEA & PERRINS' - Tr Try a Oash of fhe Fomoss =~ Tha Origizal and Only Genin Wercastershirs, 'With your Consomme and youll have i appetizer that cannot be equallei by any other relish. The best Grocers can supply you. M. DOUGLAS & CO, Montreal, Canad ian Agents A t---- A Vest is a useless picee ture on hot summe picee Suits a gned to furnish o valid ex now i Splendidly adapted for out-of-1 wear, and quite proper for hot streets, made from Flannels, and Serg The S of furni- days. Our two. ring ¢ Oxfords » splendidly cnt and though re tailored to keep their shape. Goad broad shoulders lined and unlined. 2 $6.50, $7. $7.50, $8, $9, $10. White Negligees Clean, Dainty, Cool Shirt that vou can w in the evening and be dress- ed up enough, and yet not | feel un- comfdrtable. Shirt Yourself New You'll be all ready when the weather man says mpety-niné degrees or more, Elegant range, $1, $1.25, $1.50. Some Silk at $2. Now Belts New Straws Fancy Hosiery, THE H. D. BIBBY C0, ] Clothiers and Haberdashers, Oak Hall, STOBIDIP PIO 094 MISS] wit LADIES' ONE 1 ular value Spence & : RCOAL.! In the hot weather you should have some- thing to start a quick fire so that you will not heat up your house, We have got in a carload of the best HARDWOOD CHAR- COAL, and shall be pleased to receive any orders for it, which shall receive our prompt attention. Lemmon, Claxton & Lawrenson, 351 and 353 King Street. "Phone 388. Skirts Galore! In the Cloak Room you may see all the Second Floor, fects that, Sum mer Cloths can produce in a 1901 S Faultlessly made Skirts, of English Cheviots, Zibelin, Broadcloth, s, ete.,, and marked © prices than yon would expe pay for the qualities shown--cert 3 much lower thn you could mak: m up for yourseli. Now that Shirt . s have come into their own, a Smart Skirt is all that is lacking to bring the effect of summer here with a gentle hurry, at 1S' CHEVIOT SKIRTS h two row in black, and oxford, and buttons, lengths 24-36, seli-trimming, = ). s of stitching £1.75 to $2.20. value at Ye. and black, = good TWILL MELTON SKIRTS, in nav y OT LAD! " BLACK AND NAVY ALL-WOOL SERGE SKIRTS. . to £5, to be cleared at "a : HALF PRICE. Co. The Leading Millinery 5 Mantle Store. another detail is always armed wiith a sturdy but small sized pick. The value of these military utilities in the present instance was inuntnse. Driven | from the déeper and carefully « entrenchments close banks, the Russians, erou prepar- + to the river! temporary trench only | in depth, did more damage to the enemy by this makeshift fortification than through the carciully planned defences ' made months ago. } Wisconsin's New President. B : { it | Stecial to the. Whig usiness Opportunity Madison, Wis., June 7.--~The event One fa best Corner Gre- of the third dav of the eclebration of rv ® in phi city, with dwelling at- the semi of the University hod. red of Wi Charlis angural core sfoOres representatives of the leading institu- tons joountry, * university's new tached. A bargain for the right at, who wants an established business and a comfortable home. Enquire A. F. B oO N D. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. uration of president, Prof. rd Van Hise. The in onies were witnessed by of prominent persons, including Rich of learning throughout' {he "pDeAR Mes. Pixs my health began female troubles. The helpwe. I remembere used lydia. table Compor Yee for irregular troubles, and I felt = not harm me at any; 1. wt was certainly ¢ within a week I felt | terrible pains in the were beginning to ct time of menstruation pearly as serious a tip so I continued its use and at the end of tha a new woman. I re felt better in my life, sick headache since, nds more than I « jitatingly recomme cine." -- Mrs. May H Vis.. Pres. Household $5000 it ij ° Sous Jor7elt if ariginat 0 COMPANY INS So It Was Stated Counc {The city council wi proceed against the Light, Heat and Poy the costs of the arbit the privy council. Th nouncement made las Mclntyre, K.C., who company was prac and 2mable to pay th 2., 8d. taxed in Lond the city only about $ that appeal, the com ed" to the extent of to pav it as the pro The city's credit was bill has come in onl Lotdon solicitors. It derate, too. Married At C At Cornwall, on Ju Ross Sangster; Monty the late arles San, and Miss Catherine Cornwall, were marrie of 'the Good Shepherd Poole. They were uns ter a Juncheon at th bride's brother, leit b train for the cast. Sundav "sacred" co started in Winnipes. (We do not publish Ae SPEAKS FOR \ IS A GRAND CI SICK, BILIOUS, NE NERVOL HEADA R is particularly reco) cate and hy it is a positive boon. erical wc It is a beautiful whi can be easily swallows delicate flavor on the Is put up in small red which can he casily ca purse. Fach box con lozenges, cach "one of 1 teed to be a cure. S gists at 23¢. or mail free sample and hook Remedy Co., Montreal

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