Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1905, p. 4

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and have not given assurance as to his 0 amt pr be oe 8 0c 1.3 CIALS FoR ~ 20 dozen pairs Brae: Summer Underwear Summer 59¢., 75¢. and $1 a suit. 'reasonable prices. The Now Store and thei0ld Stand, 271-973 Princess. Street, % J | railway franchise should be 'consider- "i The presence in the city of one who [SATURDAY ONLY {police and fancy, regular 25%-and 3sc, for 17¢. pair. See our display in win- dow. Also a lot of fine Underwear at | Ready-to-Wear Cloth- | Boots and Shoes, etc., at ISAAC ZACKS "Opifer per Orbem Dicer." Silence That Is Felt. | Dr. Ball, 'of Detroit, was ° very anxious that his request for a street ed ats once. He was disappointed Shen fold "that it could be reported upon at the next regular meeting of the council, but he appeared to brighten up when told that a special meoting could be called. 'But 'in' 'the | Meantime he was to 'state his case in "| Ur. Ball changed: his mind? Did' ho really think there was room for a second railway in 'the city ? Or was bis a diversion of mind which he puly could appreciate ? talked well, who seemed to have energy aplenty and to spare, who - J fixed his attention on the street rail way and discussed it with animation, was favourably regarded. He is cre dited with knowing that _the road was for sale long since, and with' Coming to the city, to bid upon it. If he was impressed with regard to it why let anyone, on any way, divert him from his purpose to acquire and operate it ? Why withdraw the offer he put in at a later date ? Why not let the bondholders consider Position upon its merits, : . The speech of Dr. Ball, at the coun- cil meeting on Nonday evening, and " his attitude and silence since then, convictions. Reform In Ireland. Lord Dunraven, who must be recog: nized as a competent and impartial eritie, declares that something must be done for Ireland if it is not to suf- fer from general decay. The Land Act Was expected to work great reforms, and it has. The opportunity to ac- quire the land has been sought by J many people, and they will care for J and till it as they would never 'do as | "But there is an absence 'of 'ambition that is very noticeable. The" are out of all fashion with the Castle government which represents all that Ireland has in the way of a local ad. ministration, Something must. be done to awaken ° the national spirit, to make the People proud of their ocoun- try, to induce them to expend 'their spirit and enthusiasm in the interest of national prosperity. Lord Danraven contends: that the Irish people are not lazy nor devoid of intelligence, They do work in all quarters of .the globe. They go out in the wodld and become leaders of men, What they lack at home is education, They want the teaching which respon- sibility alone can give. "One million 2 . {THE DAILY Whi. EE -------------- | been: addressed to the city clerk, Has: £5 Is Ef & = tii 21 : sigh! FEIOE Faggot; | complied with ;| fection to the a course on' is not Thus : cure for Canada's' intemperance is the introduction of the Gottenburg sys- tem. The British bas supplied Some. information which is not generally attainable and which favourable to Gothenburg. - The convictions. for drunkenness in of the federal it from , from imposi- d be located, it «for a time, it » and only then, "the liquor ques- by the persuasions the effect that the Leagu his pro- Gothenburg dufing the last three years are as follows : No. of Proportion Years. Convictions. per 1,000 of Pop. wn gh helt k. 17 uf Gothenburg, : n drink shops of all kinds. Of these twenty-two are the model public- houses nging 10 the company; over sumption on the premises, whilst some 700 shops' are selling drink for consumption off the premises. The one great argument in favour of the Gothe system was that it placed the sale of liquor tmder muni. cipal management, that the spirit of cupidity would be eliminated, that on- ly good liquors would be sold, and without the addition of a charge that would represent profit. But on investi- gation it has been learned that the grafters have been at work, and that in every country or state where the Gothenburg system prevails the abuses were identical with the. ordinary traffic methods in non ing countries. "The money element is not missing, public cupidity and greed have been Saved by the efforts of the people," his | ;. t, and drunk has be- lorship declares, "and expended ac Some most appalling." * cording to the wishes of the people, | These revelations 'come at a time would do more than treble the Sum | when the members of the upper cham- frwmed by parliament and administer. ber, for want of something else to do, v i t ts. The k temperance in Canad, self-respect begot by power, the self Salk of how Be ane control derived. from duty, the confid- ence in self, following upon successful effort; % hope springing from seeing the go ults of a wise conduct of Sone in minor directions, the real mo- tive power can only be found in self: will have its influence, though there js J great gap between Irish government J 2 it is and as it ought to be. SO ---- ! - | for the purpose, - {Oyama is 'pushing the war in Man- may be promoted. They may have heard something ghout the Gothenburg system of selling liquor, but they have not heard all that can be said upon the subjoet. from Lolline Bay. Dr. 5 ScFarlane soo A . and wife, of Watertown, N. « recent- liniss~all this is wanting, and must . ly visited the fornier's mother, Mrs. ¥1Ven to. the people. They must %e Editorial Notes. McFarlane. The steam crusher, run by shaken out of their apathy, lifted out s days 3 | Mr. McCrow 'and men are doing good of despair, and though much may be What is Dr. Ball doing these days ? work, making improvements. on the Equitable Assurance company, is seri- - ti cently visited at J. Burns, A few from government, in an , active interest in { ously ill. Worry has broken him down. | here took in excursion to Ottawa the management of their own affairs." y --_---- on Wednesday, ¥ His lordship 'is of the opinion that | Sault Ste. Marie. will'be the site of -- Treland cannot be Angli the trial process of smelting ore and manufacturing steel by elootricity. The government has appropriated $15,000 Mr. Roosevelt may be pushing the Peace overtures "at Washington, but churia. Linevitch Seems to be in the clutches of the Japs. : rn The liquor meh, in session in Toron- to, want the privilege of serving nee experience, will be in sympathy | & dist minister, Rev. G. C. Wood family have moved to Lansdowne cuit. Rev. R. Calvert, B.A., takes his place. While on the Pittsburg circuit both Mr, and Mrs, Wood friends who wish them success in their new field of Weir and children left week's visit with friends more, Ont., and Napanee. Jenkins, ing in Kingston, this week, g large number of young men. out to camp in Barriefield on Satur. day 24th. Miss for a visit among friends in Oswego. Miss Minnie Ward has returned home J. W. Alexander, ex-president of the fondle well-known as practised her profession here elsew] th in New York on Thursday. No parti- culars arrived, [saying she had that amputation of both legs necpssary. Miss Hunt 3 finduate course at. Johns Hopkins. r. and Mrs. Stevens, Athens, aunt 2 and uncle of th gone to New York, glory of womanhood may take on a * A Very Weak Thing. Ottawa. Free Press. Justice Anglin evidently thinks Canada's alien labor law is a weak- ling. Is it so weak that it can be strangled by the splitting of a hair ? All Depends. Herald : . --- #So They Do. tlord Ex tor. e elegance or the annual eon- ferences are entirely uninstructed on uestions. of 5 political character, and they consequently voice their own opinions solely, Getting Rear Views. Toronto Star, i i Li toh ama 1s again turni mevi 8 fan H there's one thing that a Russian army excels in more than another it's this splendid facility in affording rear views %o the enemy. A Great Performance. Toronto Globe. 2 ve Sir. Wilfrad Laurier says we still have an alien labor law. We Buy be' able to keep a-pushing and a-shovin. at the boundary without stepping over the line. Where Those Messages Want. Baltimore 'American. The Goddess of Liberty in New York harbor has been detected steal ing wireless messages. This is what comes of putting 4 woman where © she can carry out to the limit her na tural desire to enlighten the world. --i-------- ALFRED HALL, LAWYER, -- Charged by Englishman With Stealing £150. Special to the Whig. Toronto, June 29.--AMred Hall, a T SS) that we lay claim to the distinctiv t Store of the Town." 5 tor, shirt fashions and shirt than we do. business, not equalled elsewhere in our city, made for our trade exclusive] orings dealers, g Everything new, both pleated and plain negligee THE H. D. BIBBY See he Shirt of the Town "Tis by the reason of our immense Shirt trade "The Shirt We know that n © concern' gives the siyq of -making more serious thought The result is a high achievement in the Shirt Our shirting are imported and our Shirts are Y. The designs ang col- are in advance of those shown by other shirt Come to the Shirt store for your Shirts, Large price range, 49¢c., 69c., $1 and $1.25. Fancy Hosiery Handsomest we ever had, 25c., 3sc., 5oc., 75c¢. CO, Clothiers and Haberdashers, Oak Hall, lawyer, was charged in the police court, this morning, by George OC. Briggs, an Englishman, with theft of a draft for 'one hundred and fifty pounds. . Briggs story is that being short of money, Hall advised him to draw on his parents in the old coun- try, but in Hall's name. Bri did so and the draft went to Hall, who had it cashed by the Canada Permanent company, and gave no account of the money, -------- BABY WAS SMOTHERED. -- Rolled Over on Face Between Fil- lows. Brockville, Ont., June 2B.--An infant of' Mr. and Mrs: Andrew Graham, came to ite death under peculiar. cir- cumstances. Mrs. Graham left the child sleeping in bed for some time af- ter arising. When she went to dress it for the Sy she picked ked across the room, before mak- ing the discovery that the infant was dead. It had roiled over on ite face ween two pillows and smothered to death, ' -- Moved To Lansdowne. Cushendall, June 23. --The Metho- and cir- made many labour. Mr. and Mrs. John Monday for a in Money- Rev. David is attending the synod meet- intend going J. Ahern left Monday Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Hiliott and ter, of Willetsholme, re A Painful Accident. Brockville, June 23.--Miss Hunt," a Athens young lady, and a raduate of Brockville hospital, who and here, met wi accident a terrible the telegram merely been so badly injured was took a t- e injured nurse, Nave i -- A Model Store. : The beautiful store of George Mills Co,, "Ki 's bi » best and 8 been griov, : i nest, - busiest hat store," is popul | | against the government had it -- with Vi 2oy with the masses. The -- op ar tiniied the policy which y yre-| The great insurance pompanies of large and the Stork +o attractive that 'and refused to Joes) the | the United S are profiting by the every body likes to trade in it, : scrip for _ the land they | experience of the h The Offic- What You've Been Waiting For, | Sesired in our North-West, Thiers j, o ers will give the cory A chance to visit Gananoque by tak. grievance against the government now: {8 rest, and to the 'advantage and | ing the steamer America, Saturday, 2 that it has issued the scrip and hat | benefit of the | -holde ns can spend hours has fallen inte the hands of the The Trade | knows of many : PP ---- It jo assusied that 'these holf- 'who Easy street, who Children's Hats. a i were induced i The largest stock, newest are generally improvident, that Fang are [ best values, at Campbell B are nGt good managers, that 1 SS ---------------- ste not know what is good for dey do who gamble are like the men | mh. Opp. Imperial Limited, goins man who has 'not seen. our Notth. | Who play Thev are pret: west, Sunday, at midnigh narrowly a track. Jos- SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY | Men's White or Pearl. Canvas Boots, $1.50. $250 xteen, says franks the track "to Wi Five Years For Robberies. tegeed to five 'years' Ottawa, J, Tk i ingston penitentiary for par- ticipation - several robberies in Otta- 125 PAIRS Of the most up-to-date and stylishly made TROUSERS, in English Tweeds and Worst. eds, striped, light and dark patterns, also Blue Serge, to suit all tastes. Regular prices from $2.50 to $3.50. ON SATURDAY ONLY $1.59 A PAIR. To get your share of the good things, come as early as you can. ALL SALES FOR CASH. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW. Jos. Abramson, The People's Clothier Princess Street, Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. Canvas Boots! Men's White Canvas Boots, only $1.50. Men's Grey Canvas Boots, only 75c. Boys' Canvas Boots, only 6oc. Ladies' Canvas Oxfords, only $1.25. Ne ALL SIZES © Ladies" White Canvas Oxfords, $1. Misses' White Canvas Oxfords, 11 to 2, got. Child's White Canvas- Oxfords, 8 to 10, 75¢. Misses' Barefoot Sandals, 11 to $2, ¢ $1 and $1.25, "Child's Barefoot Sandals, goe. and $i. Iafants' Barefoot Sandals, 5 and 7, 850. £ Others at and $3. Also many lines of Oxfords in Velour Calf, Patent Colt, Tan or Chocolate, =~ The Sawyer Shoe Store. Tr Clement, and she will be tried anew in September. e 23.--J oweph * Clement i Caspolic Soap. 1) use, ope : «Li : ; _ pound, Ga nw ee in a fo tae dre When every En with md youcannot Wa £2 JEW, break t excessive fa » and. you d-vour = into perspiration easily, Sh a -- flushes, and you grow exc ah provocation, and shaky BA rend Io tan Lydia E, Pinkham's Veg- | a Here is an illus- sisble Mrs. Mary J. Dabbruzz, of 150 nr Winnipeg, Manitoba, writes: Dear Mrs. oe Vi le Loin Fae Senne! AIR BUBBLE KILLS GIRL. It Was in Syringe of Anti- Toxin. News York, June 23.--Yetta Green, seve gold, died fifteen minutes after, piving an: injection of diph- thefla antitoxin, administered by a health inspector. According to her father the child was perfectly well when antitoxin was given her. Dr. Datlington, health commissioner, admits that antitoxin caused the irl' cplana- s death, but offers ng expla wl except that an air bubble might have been in the syringe. It is the fist death from antitoxin in the his- tory of the board of health. The commissioner refuses to make public the name of the inspector, but says he was called to the Forsythe street house to'attemd a baby who 'had diphtheria and gave her older sister an injection as a preventive, - "It is a sad and inexplicable case, said Dr. Walter Bensel, head of the department of medical inspection." An air bubble in the syringe would kill in a few seconds. Impure antitoxin would not cause death for several hours. The child lived fifteen minutes. We are en- tirely at sea as to an explanation. The inspector himself is prostrated by the death. ; "Nover * before in' my experience, which dates from the first use of anti- toxin in America, has it caused a death." IN QUIET BATH There Was a Pretty Wedding Wednesday. At Hickory grove, Bath, on the beautiful shores of the Bay of Quinte, a guiet wedding was celebrated on ednesday, June 21st, when Annie, eldest daughter of Mrs. Thomas. Ilal- four, was united in marriage to the on Rev. R. H. Fotheringham, B.A., of Pettapiece, Manitoba. Rev. J. C. eConachie, B.A., B.D., of Foxboro, performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given away hy her brother, Percy Balfour, was gown ® in pearl silk eolienme, trimmed with embroidered chiffon and applique, over taffeta silk. She wore a tulle veil, with 5 coronet of orange blossoms, and carried a large bouquet of white Toses. Miss Grey, B.A, of Kingston, altived in cream silk, trimmed with embroidered 'chifiori and silk lace in: ®riion, attended the tj. She car Ned a large houguet o pink roses. Ro ag aL by A. Cal hon, MA., of Ottawa. The bride's going-away gown was of brown chifion broadcloth, touched with velvet of 'the same shade. The Young couple took the train at Na- Panee for Toronto, from which point they will make the trip up the lakes by boat, before proceeding to their Bew home in the west. NOT HEREDITARY. 'Baldness Due to a Living Minute Germ. ., Many People, even unto the presen day of grace, consider baldness due t reditary influence. ~ A Nothing is further from the truth- Baidness jy caused by the onslaught o & Minute organism which secretes it *l beneath the scalp and. attacks th Joots of the hair--causing it to los ts life and fall out. This organism cannot be got rid o *Xoent by the free and Persevering us -*hro's Herpicide. : © matter how badly the scalp i the Dandruff surelv di r 3nd hair hea'th is restored when Hee is Bot TOY the catise you_remove th Sola by ns . leading druggists. Send 10, sample to The Herpi Mich. F. t. 3 ---------- Kid gloves are not made of kid,

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