Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1905, p. 4

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nr a Sales hive been a great success the wany «bargains. These are a few LISTEN, Steam Coal Users! You need 'us. We are good-coal cranks. We know coal thoroughly --know every characteristic of every kind. We want to introduce you to the Steam coal that gives the greatest amount of heat. It is notable for its slow burning properties. That means money to you. x Every ton of poor coal you order. "isu cash donation to the dealer. We don't sell poor coll. We sell good coal. anthracite and bitu- minous, ~at the poor coal prices. VOUr present coal is satis factory. let us see if we can't sell you the same kind for less money. Don't pass this matter hy Send for us, --telephone us, for economy's sake, --~NOW. R. CRAWFORD. Find that this warm weather causes a strain On your eyes? Have you head- aches over the eyehraws ? Do you find it difficult to read with comfort for very long at a time? Don't strain your eyes. We cun give ¥ou comfort with cur scientifically fitted glasses. We are eye experts, and guarantee sate Lion: re A So a thle remedy. will 1 Chauncey M. Depew i idol of the people. have been guilty of excusable act, t 000 a year for service, while he did nothing to earn the graft. He advised the increase of salaries, so encouraging Hyde and his associ- ates in their extravagances. He went with the other directors in the pur chase of securities in which the assur- ance society lost heavily. Last, and worse than all, he voted for a loan of $250,000 to the Depew Improvement company, on a property which' the state insurance department values at $150,000, and on which the assurance society lost so it had to gi y CHURCH SCHOOL | ' 'GIRLS Eimpool, Belleville, Ontario. Thorough courses in English, Langu , Music, Art apd Physical' Cultude. atory of Music Examinations held at the school. i { Pupils taken from the Kindergarten to the Prebatution jor universities. h) Sean and lighted by gas and electricity. grounds extend over five acres. For prospectus and further informa- tion, app MISS F. E. CARROLL, Lady Prineipa foreclose the mortgage. The Depew company paid nothing on either prin- cipal or interest. This man has been for many years the admired of the masses. He has en: joyed the fullest confidence of the people, has filled many posts of hon- or, has 'reaped the emoluments of sev- eral offices, hds been in demand on public occasions as the silver-tongued orator, and has been talked of for the presidency of the United States. When he falls, when the evidence discloses him. as a grafter of the common kind, strength is given to the assertion of the ourb-stone philosopher, that "every man has his price." The Boston Herald assumed that Depew and his associates became blind to the moral law and felt that they could escape its penalties, because, "all men were doing that of which they were guilty." They lived in the atmosphere of high finance, and ac. cording to Lawson it is a pretty bad atmosphere, Junketing Is Illegal. The trips of aldermen, on public business, have always been popular, but they have not always been legal. We Are Now Delivering SCRANTON COAL for Next Winter's Use. S. Anglin & Co. "aoa, EXCURSION --TO ---- MONTREAL and OTTAWA '""All By Daylight" Per Steamer '"ALETHA" Which will be comfortably fitted out for this trip, with easy chairs, sofas, etc. Going, THURSDAY, August 3rd RETURNING --Tuesday August 8th. From - Belleville and Bay of Quinte ports, Kingston, Clayton, and Alex- andria Bay, Via the St. Lawrence River, (Running all the rapids), Ottawa SIX DAYS, $16.50 Which includes meals on board boat, and hotel accommodation overnight at Prescott or Ogdensburg, Montreal Ottawa (2 nights) and Smith's Falls Giving half day and evening in Mon treal and one day (Sunday) in Ottawa. first class orchestra, led by Prof Denmark of Belleville, will accompany the excursion. Tickets limited served on receipt of $3.00 deposit. Pronounced hy last YOAr's passengers. to be the finest trip ever taken. 'or further particulars and reserva- tions, apply to W. J. MAGRATH, P. PF. CANNIFF. Chairman Secretary. REV, R. H LEITCH Pastor Holloway St. church, Belleville, Ont. "THERE IS A TIME FOR ALL THINGS." Now, while prices are low, is the time to fill your coal bin with best gualicy SCRANTON COAL rom P. Walsh's Yard BARRACK STREET. §000000000000000000009 Standard remedy for Gleet, and Ri IN 48 HOURS. Cures Ki ney and Bladde* Troubles. Crutches, "all sizes." Chown's drug store, to 125 and can be re- {brought before ' parliament in an un- {open. He cannot avoid the demands The business must be of a purely pub- lic character, and must interest the municipality directly, or the city's money should not be spent. This point Judge O'Meara, of Otta- wa, has made clear. Tt was proposed to send a representative of the coun- cil to Winnipeg, there to attend the Union of Canadian Municipalities' meeting, at a cost of $200. An in- junction was called for, and Judge O'Meara granted it. In doing so he said that incidentally some benefit would accrue to Ottawa, in common with other cities, but there should be some specific business to warrant the expenditure, There should be business - divectly affecting the corpora- tion. To pay the expenses of gates to discuss things in general would be an illegal expenditure, Nor was this the only case. Ald. Champague had arranged to visit Paris, to purchase French books the public library and at the same time take in the Jacques Cartier cele- bration at St. Malo, the trip to cost $700. An injunction was issued and continued after argument before Judge Anglin who said : "After it becomes impossible for the representa- tive to combine with a some dele- for book-buying expedition a visit to a celebration, a more expeditious and economical method may commend itsed to committee," With these two cases before the councils of Ontario they may pro- ceed more cautiously in the spending of public money. The people aré down on municipal junketing. And the marvel is that some one has not un- dertaken to put an end to it in King ston. the i High Finance In Ottawa. The indemnity question has been satisfactory way. The agitation for increased indemnities has culminated in a manner which the people not approve, The allowance of $1,000 4 year" ad" ditional to the premier may be merit. ed. His office is an expensive one. He is continually the object of atirac- tion and his purse-strings are always may that are made upon him, and every first minister in Canada hae been kept poor by the contributions he has been obliged to make to public causes. His increased indemnity may be justified, But what about the salaries of ex- ministers, all who have held portiolios for five years each, and who are en titled, under the new schedule, t, $3,500 a year, in addition to the sessional rate when the ex-minister is a member of parliament ? What of the leader of the opposition to whom it js proposed to pay $7,000 a year? The | Montreal Gazette, conservative, speaks | for its party and says: | "Phe special Payment of the leader | of the opposition is gn illogical novel THE DAILY WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY 18. re vice of a member of parliament, onl with i abaiy. In the Bday course things usually without success, the policy and mea- sures of the smnisters, who are paid by the state for insisting on what they think to. be right. situation is funny. The ions to ex-ministers are also ig new, and based on an estimate of what. the country can pay as well as, in some cases, of the value of the servites min- isters "The propositions are on an over-estimate of what it is well to put upon so small a coun- try as G is in the matter of population. They are in keeping with the vastly swol expenditures par- liament has undertaken, but with no- thing else." x The increased indemnity to members will not be a popular move. Granted that. it is endorsed by both sides of the house, by conservatives as well as liberals, that there is to be a dock- age on account of absence, and for every day, of it, and that mileage will be cut off, as the members travel free, it is still unfavourably regarded. The comparison of the Canadian commons with congress is not help- ful. The United States is an older country, with larger revenues: and greater legislative resources, and' its salary grabs have not heen worthy of imitation. Canada is a growing coun- try, but it can hardly stand the fin- ancial burdens that are being put up- on it. Editorial Notes. Hi parliament would get through with its business, without waste of time, the members would not need in- creased indemnities, Senator Baird holds that members of parliament shoul think mors and talk less. He would like to see the closure or gag applied. Halifax and its defences will he handed over to the Canadian authori: ties on September 1st, but the Esqui- malt defences will be held by the im- perial troops miitil next year, The council has entered upon its vacation. The experience may be dif- ferent this year, with an auditor who will not be fooled, but some loose tramsactions have gone through the council's holidays. heretofore The New York Journal has under taken to correct; Tammany Hall. It called the comptroller a croton bug in the civie sink of iniquity, and he has had the editor arrested for criminal libel, The Journal pleads justification, Now for revelations. ------ The New York legislators have a great anxiety to know who writes cer- tain articles: fo the press. They have put some editors "on the rack, and they will get the rack themselves be fore the play is through. It is not ex- pedient to trifle with the buzz-saw. The senate is now in the throes of debate on the automomy bill, Mackenzie Bowell's idea was to get rid of it for the het weather by mov- ing the three months' hoist. But the measure must go through. The second reading 'carried by a vote of two to one, Sir SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Were The Lists Stuffed ? Brockville Recorder. . t is now reported that Charlie Hy- man's picnic is to be protested. Great In Finance. Montreal Herald. Prophet Dowic is certainly some thing of a financier. He is out of bankruptcy now, having paid all the claims against him, amounting to $400,000, with interest, Tip Of The Caar. Toronto World. The czar, who is continually looking for trouble, may add another to his valuable collection by copying the methods. of the Pittsburg woman who went down cellar with a lighted match in search of a gas leak. Evidence' Is Clear. Toronto News. Now that a crowned king has erpss ed the English Channel to meet Mr, Morgan, it is cledrly seen to what dizzy heights of "greatness the stock market can raise a'mere man. Banner In Danger. Ottawa Citizen. : - The fact that that Orange banner was shattered by lightning at Ren- rew, does not necessarily mean that Providence frowns on the Crange or der. 1t probably does mean that it was a mighty fine banner with lots of bullion on it. Expensive Legislators. Montreal Witness Members of parliament come high, and seem. to he coming higher. - The higher price would give the electors a larger chuice of candidates, but the danger js of producing a class of poli- ticians living by politics. ---- Victory For Irish M.P.'S. London, July 18.--On the speaker, Mr. Lowther, agreeing on the conten- tion of John Redmond, the Irish lead- er, that each clause of the redistribu. tion of seats bill must be debated sep- arately, Premier Balfour in the House of Commons withdrew the bill, saying he would proceed with it at the next session of parliament, adding: '""This course was taken as his majesty's roy. ernment is not prepared to concede so much time during the present session.' -- Jones Falls And Return. "Rideau ity. He holds no official position, and renders to the state the common ser- SPORT REVIEW. ! Notes On Baseball, Lacrosse And ~~Other Sports. Sullivan is leaving for America on Thursday by the Rictorian and is bringing two boats over with him. The Dyment horses have been ship- from New York to Fort Erie. Po will méet King of Troy for a second time in the $3,000 Canadian rh, ¥ . Deby Hill, of the McGill cricket team', scored 106 in the league match with Montreal on the M. A. A. A. grounds, Saturday. The match ended in a draw. ; The feature of the twenty-eighth an- nual meeting of the Highlanders' Rifle Association, 5th Regiment of Royal Scots was the tie that resulted in the gate. Ra ho Scots are now cham- pions of Ontario intermediate foct- ball events. They earned the title hy defeating Little York by 2 goals to 1 in a red-hot game. the R.C.Y.C. thirty-foot. class on race Zoraya turned the tables on Temeraire and won handily by about sixteen minutes. However, the victory was rather a fluky one, as Skipper Wedd mistook the course. Private advices received in Now York announce that William Varley and John Mulcahy, members of the Atlanta Boat Club, of that city, to- day, at Hamburg, Germany, won the kaiser's cup, and pionship for double sculls. The practice of "'plugging" prices, which some book-makers indulge in, was suppressed at the Kenilworth meeting. The manager of the ring notified all the blockmen that if they put up prices, which they had no in tention of laying, they would have to give up their stands to people who would do business legitimately. Sim ilar action might well be taken "in many another ring for the general benefits : ; A telegram was received from Ire sident Powers of the Eastern League, remitting the fine of $100 imposed on Second Baseman Laporte and re- voking the suspension of Manager George T. Stallings, both of Joe Buffalo Eastern League team. The fine and suspension were imposed as the result of a row following a fight between Shortstop Nattress and Unm- pire. Hassett. The case against Nat tress is held in abeyance. Manager - "Knotty" Lee, of the Brantford team, writes: "We have no intention of quitting the league, It is true we are hot drawing the largest crowds in the league, but wae are here to stick and see it through. At last night's league ' meeting in Ingersoll we decided to 'play four games a week instead of two. Your information is without foundation, ss there has not been a kick from a player on our team regarding salary or anything else." Pp The eleventh series of races for. the possession of the famous Seawanhaka cup for small yachts, won from the Americans by G. Herrick Duggan. of the Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club, with Glencairn 1., at Oyster Bay, in 1896, will take place on Lake St. Louis course beginning next Thurs day, July 20th. The geries will be three out - of five if necessary. The challengers this year are the Manches ter, Mass., Yacht Club, and an ex- citing contest is expected. The Kolapore cup comes to Canada again for the seventh time. Canada first won the watch in 1872. The next victory was in 1875. The record since then is a varied one, in which Canada, with victories in 1881, 1834, 1889 and 1896, is well represented. Since that time the Canadian team has usually been in second or third place, but always with a good showing. In 1897 Canada was fifteen points behind the winner; in 1508, nine points; 1899, eight points; in 1900, twenty-two points; 1901, twen ty-six points; in 1902, fourteen points; in 1903, eighteen points; in 1904, seven points. It Finds The Hurt. The value of a liniment largely de- pends upon its penetrating qualities. Smith's White Liniment penetrates to the very bone. 'It seeks out all in- flammation and congestion and ro- moves it. Stimulates the circulation and by so doing relieves almost at once. - The best cure for rheumatism, neuralgia and all strains and bruises. ., at Wade's. Killed An Officer. "=acial to the Whig. Warsaw, July I18.--A police officer was shot and killed in the street last night. His, murderer escaped. ---------- Its or am refreshing, Abbey Salt from Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Armour's tan soap, 3 in box, 100. McLeod's drug: store. A new seal for the Dominion of Can ada, made at the Royal Mint, has been forwarded to Ottawa. LOW VITALITY INVITES DISEASE t is the Run-Down, Thin-Blooded Person Who Falls Easy Victim to Every Ailment Going. for When you feel lack of energVv and ambition and are easily fatigued and discouraged, depend upon' it your blood is thin and watery, YOUr nerves are exhausted and your vigor is at low ebb. It is under such circumstances that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food can be of greatest usefulness to you. This great food cure possesses re Storative and reconstruction powers which are not to be found in any other preparation. In this regard it js different to any medicine you ever used. Instead of tearing down the tiesues it builds them up and gives to the body the vigor which is required to throw off disease. You are invited to test Dr. Chase's Nerve Food by keeping a record of your increase in weight while using it. 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Bribing officials was the c method of doing business. mistake one was in danger o was in not offering bribe. In such would mouth "insulting his integrity," on his honor," and the like, real insult lay in the a large a case th meaningless smallne ofiéring. Lord Cromer has determ drive out graft. He is meet] slight suceess, 'and a const change must take dace in th ian mind before the reform effected to any great extent. ing their leaders the beggars come so persistent in their for backsheesh that an app been issued to all tourists Lord Cromer, and Mr ti Comte. de la Bouliniers, resj the American and questing their countrymen from giving alms The police, too, have been i take an interest, and the | nuisance during the past sea considerably mitigated. French co Perfectly pure soda water, cream, pure fruit svrune, a thin vlagens at Wade's soda Robert Badgley, a Yeoman, of Thurlow township, died F Toronto. 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