Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1905, p. 4

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Sure you want to buy VEN you the greates Lt What the run of is, offer you the result in Will prove this. Win h Id not be 'ant | Nd . And Xeriiem ; there was nothing in the ques. | Two. thousand painters in Philadel. tion of law which could justify a re- Phia aw: Massa. aiaenia. ference to the supreme gourt, tive fox, Alberni, "B.C. has Jt is now for the CPR. to give been WE . effect fo the various threatenings of | S + Conflicts have taken, 1 The ac- | its officials that they would fight this Place 'Tartars ahd Armenians @ | cused of issue to a finish. If there is nothing Hon. Yr sent in his {rine in it makes little in Jaw to quarrel about there can be | ¥ Ms & member of the legis. @ | diffirence in no appeal to the courts. There is a lative | mbly and mayor of Queheo. Lent advisor field in hich the ng Prd on has hewn rolled on bi ; Sal C8 can my its uence » Damely, Eyer org 4 ut 5 aakniche ota | the Told Sf politi Heir cue Grand | brovineial gavérnment in Saskatcho- settle the notion of government, : Trunk and the government can be J Ve and. mitt plantfasturers at he ment," says worried oie. good Soul, Wough & help annual meeting, in Toronto, de . ¥ has not yet power an a ute } ded y BR inorease in prices o the Toronto News, "it does not mat- fifteen . tor how grossly corrupt a goveinmens | dictator. : As re ot the establishment of may be, for eventually its erie will E N fhe. mo » inces in the North- discovered and punished hy the peo- ditorsal Notes. What advantage would come to Mr. Haultain, the pet of the Toronto News, if he were called to form a gov- erament and had not the support of 1 the assembly ¥ What advantage will Walter Scott have if, when he has formed a cabinet, he is not supported by the house whom the people will presently lest ? > Granted that the Paty in joer has some leverage, what t amount to without the public confidence ? To the average mind the Toronto News is not discussing the issue with its vaunted clearness and rationality, and the Hamilton Herald is nob an ex ponent, of dangeroiis doctrine. It jy expressipg 'a plain truth in a common- sense way. x Echoes Of The Voices. A profound interest attaches to the 91 announcement that tho ' British Mu- ®|#um box made arrangements for the | preservation of the speeches of great men, on great occasions, in the re cords of talking machines. Now the . thotights which pass into history go to the museutn in manu- teripts, or printed documents, and they are the more valuable when their authenticity is vouched by the author. 16 will be a new experience to have not only the language of -dietinguinkin) men, but the echos of their voices, as the record in inserted in the phono- graph years afterwards. What a treasure such records would be to-day if they could be had and the publicists heard the voices of those who figured in the affairs of state fifty or one "hundred years ago | What emotions would fil the breasts if the men of later times could be hoard again--Thsraeli or Derby or Gladstone, in England, and Brown, Mackensie, Cartior and Macdonald in Canada 7, The writer once listened to the voice of Col. Bob Ingerwoll--long after he had passod away. It was the oration which he delivered at the grave of his brother, The future was, to Ingersoll, 8 groat mystery, without the assur ane which brings comfort to the average Christian, and yét the ad- dress hroathed thoughts of hope that the grave did not end the relation- ships of friends, 1t was not the words that most impressed the hearer, but their pathos expressed in a voice which betrayed the feelings of a deeply saddened heart, The difficulty will be in selecting the speeches which are to find a placy in the archives of the museurn. But it is promised that great caro will be tak on with tho work, that it will not be used now, but be held for the benefit of posterity, The Appeal Of No Avail, "The CPR. gots theown down," is the announdement of a conservative paper with regard to the decision of the railway commission on the Grand { Trunk Pacific route question, The C, P. R. contended that the Grand Trunk Pacific were violating the well-understood principle that the new railway aided by. the goverment should not locate their line within thirty wiles of an existing railway, except at terminal points. They had not disclosed where the line from Win- nipeg and Portage la Prairie would be built and ponding the fling of full information on this point the board should take no action. As an alte native the C.P.R. urged the board to stato a case for the supreme court, in order to have a true construction of the act of incorporation of the Grand Trunk Pacilic, and where the latter's line should be built. The Grand Trunk's position was 2 i TL : ; i 3 x that gon. In a mile wide path the 1 3 Te swept miles. and ver p {By event? Ju it not to those who i 3.000 Sr des. and. {have to do with the making and wn | Since Me Mach weal west his re-| Divo standing timber is de making of parties, whoso elect, in the marks about Mr. Borden have been somebody given him a tip ? -- It cost the Toronto Industrial Asso- ciation SH000 to bring the Trish] 1 Guards' band to the fair. An expen- sive attraction, but a powetful one. Will the Kingston people have a chance | to hear this band ? t up the dross of party politics. Now watch for results. that the charges of partizanship in office be proven, or that at least some evidence in support of them be offered. ni institute an enquiry if it has a case. \ -- The local government is considering Whitey government, with ity mismanagement of public al- fairs, and would be glad to see an end of it at once. And the Canadian has was anxious to honor Mr. Whitney. -- Dr. Snider, of Waterford, appointed successor 'of Dr. Clark, as A consirvative candidate in the last] &' election. A politician, then, is an ex- pert in the treatment of the insane. Toronto World. 4 i 4 . Sir Wilfrid Laurier in his time has | g, made one nation and two provinces, ' |. Distended. Toronto Star, As a matter of fact, Alberta and Saskatchewan expect up that they will have to let out the wheat belt. The Record. Philadelphia North American Texas jury now holds the record | ne or speedy action. Ope impanelled at | t), Waco managed to convict a negro be- fore ho was lynched. - Minnie Barrett is hone from Syracuse, Will He Get It ? Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hickey, Torte Newp. Burridge, ai James O'Connor's: Mrs fied with the peace terms until he gots a written assurance that a kaiser is greater than a wikado. ee aa Savage Treatment. Toronto Telegram. fortifications warranted to catch salary grabbers and subsidy hunters 8 interrupt their annual rads op ill the treasury would be more valuable to Canada Kingston. Honorable Indeed, Exchange. at Put-in-Bay, has voted down the vil not submit to having the old mem. bers out. They r to stand an t to make up any de ficiency. That is honorable action. -------- An Outside View, Toronto Telegram. Canada towers wl or other points along * the Canada's foes "are those of her own the the gates." briefly stated. The route, as outlined | in the act of incorporation, was to | be westerly, north-westerly from | | Winnipeg, which it was. There was some talk of this ' line not coming | Bearer than thirty: miles to the C.p, bub the iden was aban | be {16 Canna than o da b i stom, of a svstem treasury at Ottawa. Fortifications warranted forts at King- age expense of the Toronto g , "| exhibition is $10,000 » day. But what 'he | hands of the: people, the good and the of it, whi = show > a uations} founding of sland is reported fron, greatly modified. Has he seen the er. historian, died at the residence of his vor of his way ? Or has something or |" W worth bad long suffered. Ho was seventy-five years of age and are deemed insufficient to con- companies of the LL ---- nounce that the steamship Parisian Mr. Maclean has started a cam. | will be' withdrawn paign of discontent inthe pew prov. a) pw Yu inces. Aw a flaming evangel he is go- : | which is ashore near On ing to sweep through them and burn Liverpool a; Sheriff Dawson is right in demanding ber have Been attending the shown dren recently visited his father, John The government will not hesitate to Sandercook. My daughter, Mrs, McDonald, Grove, Miss J the coat of eleotrifying the Temiska-| Mota Jor. Winnipeg to ming railway, that is of running its} fumed home rolling stock by electric engines. The | weeks the experiment will cost $500,000, which is Sorauks Frank "Meagher spent a mero trifle with-a government which | 48¥8 last week with : Dennie Sheehan, before leavin fo is 'blessed with 160 'much money, Winnipeg. 'His aunt, Miss a Shee- m------ han, i im as far as The Wiarton Canadian is after the | Marysville, Mrs, J, It is disgusted | Monda, been a good conservative paper and ing completion. been installed and several other up- to-date improvements, which makes it has beeniOne of the finest in the district, Mrs. i y : . 1 friends here last week, Frederick Gate: superintendent of Toronto asylum. His | «0 chief merit is that he was a defeated | Gault Comedy co ngs, Sept. 4. Farmers here are ---------- throug arvesting. and anxiously SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. waiting for a threshing machine 1, Doty Weil begin work in this section. School re-opened on August 21st, Berry pick- "rs are Mr. and Mrs, town, N.Y, 'aps months with her father, James 0'Con J nor. = Peter Daley has left Ne: to get so filled Ontario; ' port 'rofd builder, he will tract on the Murphy, William Ryan and P. an have secured employment at the feldspar wine. Mr. Whitmarsh, West nore, working past year, hag Fuperor William will not be satis- | Will . Welch, Elginburg, with relatives here; Mrs, Welch, guest « Walter Nicholson, Burridge, ' division, remained 'S 0 F lH \ iy Sept. 5.--Mrs. S. A Raw- at his post and was uninjured. The | cc ur a by the slack. of bois clothing and ey of Moledan, while Visiting at E. thu, Brown's, Mountain Grove, was tuken here : have been in Many vears. Visitors: J he convention of the Royal Ar Van V - Visitors: J, : : is : nnvolkenburgh at 8. Cronk's, Wager. Canuin insurance fraternity, in session | Loy le; Thomas Rayeroft, at his bak. iti ; t's, John Rayoroft's, on Sunday. M ition of the supreme council to 3 a J y. Me, | ¥ " nd Mrs. D. Kirk, were at E crease rates of older members, The visiting last wit re "" n stick to the fraternity idea and will returned fo We! ¢ ndin, who have paid for years frome, | Pending declare here. Northbrook, Sept. od frontier, - scholars, and moge are ex e you houschold," and Ottawa is the chit people of the. Methodist church hers Point of attack from the "eriemy at comm, gone to he North-West, to catch teae @ Ubon the ho of sev- salary grabbers and subsidy' hunter eral of her scholars a more valuable lieve hat Son foreign: {rac " - NEWS OF THE WORLD a -- | OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED ~ INBRIEF FORM. ~Notes From All Over--Little Of Bverything Easily Read Renitembered ra he Woe Police force will be Ul ore forest fire since the Hezekiah: Butterworth, author and rother, arren, RI. Death was due 0 diabetes, from. which Mr. Butter Trouble js again reported in Crete. he 6,000 foreign troops in the is rol the insurgent hands, and three Royal Inniskillings ave been ordered there from Egypt. The Alan Stamship company an- from" the Glasgow Now' Yorke route and will take the turbiner Victorian, chee, on the nd Montreal service. ------ News From Westbrook, Westbrook, Sept, 5.~Quite 'a num- h Gault Comedy company every ight during the Past week. Mr. and iam 8 and two chil- and Mrs, Geo week with their ntain left on visit her rs, Gibson, Miss Noble has re- after spending a couple of Buest of Mrs. Thomas i a few bis uncle, Mr. spefit fast ennie Millan emima Gates left on y for S, Suttan's, en route for oronto, Miss Went, of the Thousand ands, has returned home after * vis. Mi: Florence Smith, Wilbert rass' commodions mansion is near- A new furnace has ndrew. dge, Kingston, visited old one of his fine horses to the Rose. mpany for a good fi ire, ------ Sangster Visitors. Bumerous 'and quite success LA litte girl visitor came to {he me of John Sheehan last Tuesday, Timmerman, of Wager. spending the summer being an experienced rogq readily secure a con. new railroad. James orcor- wi, took a large drove of cattle rough here last week. Edward Con. at Watertown for the arrived home, Migs liam mith, Mrs. P. Hart, p. of Mrs. J. Shechan: i spent Sun- y with P, Murphy. ~-- McLean Movements. on the th of August, with a par- fof the way freight, alytic stroke, She will be better in a | saw than a dozen forts at few aveoks. James Wager is threshing | time to farmers are nearly | auxiliary from this week, The rvady to have their grain threshed. | tracks. The potato Crops are the best they SE ------ Corks, any size, Se. per dozen: rul,- ber rings, for jem jars, Bo. ls has the summer with relatives Northbrook Notes. he principal high school, as teacher. ted after busy season is over. urch have t, teacher on Perey : wads in Tweed, Archi. | Silver and Bert Abbott have The school k 7HIG, WEDNESDAY cast of Smith's Falls, and is familiar with this fireman | McLeod's drug store, | i terprise, { only 10c., a¢ Mahood's Drug Store, atertown, NY, after Improv, 4.--School has | of Ozone (the coupon kind)." 4 Yiomenced and is doing nicely, with | the Strongest and Miss Nesbitt, duughter oF 1 ' market. "needs no bulwarks, no: of N i 3 product at reasonable rates, so that ong the steep" at Kingston There has been &n average of sixteen | YOU get about twice as much a8 a 2 A cn SCHOOL BOOTS Solid and Durable AT ) other brands. > package of "Yelory King," the well- paoed 10 re-organize their choir, | KNOWN remedy which mel always be i Miss Pressley and Mise Nesbitt called | taken with Ozone, Wi SLY is planning a fort for on Miss Haigh Singston when the country's money hb Sat ay Kino"' > "gy nm would be better spent in the creation Campbell and children have returned King" free. Wo oun "Celery King, of simple but effective from Visiting d wire entanglements around the * bald oon. Mrs, | 80 opportunity » . | FORTY-FIVE ROUNDS Are Set for the San Francisco BATTLING NELSON. San Francisco, Sept. 5.--The battle ground for James Edward Britt and Battling Nelson is the Colma Athletic Club of San Francisco, 'and the time Get some to-day. next Saturday afternoon, The fact that {lie conditions cal] for forty-five "The Perfect Food" ~~ Now 10c. Contains all the elements necessary to nourish body, mind and muscle--produc- ing that healthy, robust condition which is admired 80 much especially in children. It's delicious. -- his- tory, nos to mention the prominence and rivalry or more rounds makes the fight one of Hu - the most unusual in recent. rin » between the two light- ] weights, ---- LOOK HERE, MR. WHITNEY. » Here is a BIBBY'S Scorcher Friend, from a BIRBY'S Wiarton Canadian (Con.). Why it is we know ndt. Who is to blame we know not. But this the Can. adian does know: If the Whitney got- ernment had to appeal to the people of North Bruce to-day, their candidate could not poll within two i votes of the figures recorded at last election. Their record so far has been one of mistakes and misunderstand- ing between themselves, their officials, or those appointed to administer the affairs of the province in the riding. No matter where the blame lies, an end must be put to the petty annoy- ances under which the people are now suffering. The latest grievance comes from the Tobermory fishermen, Last week Mr. Robinson, fishery inspeotor, of Southampton, visited that place, and fined D. and J. Vail, A, Kennedy, James Milligan, J. Moulton, and §. Webber $10 and $3 costs each for 'ille- gal fishing without a license. What are the facts 2.1, W. Jermyn, Wiarton, who is supposed to be the inspector for that section, hag the proper ap- nlication. and the necessary cash for the license in each case, and so report- ed to the department some time ago. In' some of the cases licenses are al ready granted. In the face of this, the inspector for another distriot goes in and causes the poor fishermen no end of trouble and expense, It's a dirty outrage to begin with, If it's a mis- take, it's a dirty disgrace to the min- ister and his officials, which can only be wiped out hy the dism " he comes here. Sack Suits are here, a worth single-breasted Worsteds, Fancy This way, young Clothes that's strictly out consideration by any individual installed into a little petty office for the time being, 1f the public affairs of every riding are being administered as | are those of North Bruce, for goodness "ake ring out the new, ring in the old, | Under the old we looked for nothing | better than we gol. Under the new we | Are getting far worse than under the | old, much to the disgust and disap- | Pointment of ali, There must he an end to this petti-fogging, and Nr. | THE H. D. Whitney must understand that it can- Jig come too soon--let that end be 8 is. the rang of officials he je retain- | 'ng around him in Toronto, or those | 900-~ Whom he has anpointed to the petty | offices in his pif in the various 'nes. The people care not which, long as the end comes quickly, -- TWO FREIGHTS COLLIDE -- Meet in Rear End Collision--Rol1. ing Stock Suffers. A rear-end collision oce C.P.R. yard, Tweed, Ont., morning. The ecast-bound way freight Was standing on the main line, just ready to pull out, | Clothing, and not very urred in the proclaim the man. f mto boose. The caboc in front wore flat car near freight mounted the we and two cars just badly wrecked, and 4 [our appearance. Good ¢ the movi train was not seriously damaged, of | We oaly want a chance t though the track was badly torn up. (a look. Engineer James Murray, * who runs not very imped, and also escaped, Brakeman John Hart, in the caboose | preparing dinnet, | the approaching tre' nnd. had | make his escape, An | Havelock cleared tae | | Jos. Abramson, T per duo. 180 Princess Street, Between Dr, Cripp's Corn Cure is guarantend; The American Society of Municipal | ement is holding jts twelfth an- | nual convention in Montreal. When You Buy--Buy Right. When you buy Ozone, buy "Solution | is | purest Ozone on the | itis sold as a commercial 0 other brand of Ozone gives vou to get the "Celery nd that is why ur Ozone. "Solution of we can give it with Ozone, (the coupon ind)" contains About twice as much The Sawyer for your money 'as anv other kind. 1 ; this past week. also furnishes you with "Celery King" pe em 1 ie En eR ey sr 5 J « i { Was passing through | the treasury would 3 wea of North Korea be. thern Manchuria will, tely opened to oan Your blic Drug company, Unt. who will see that ¥ plied. : druggist or write the | Bridgoburg, on are sup- \ YOUNG MEN'S SUITS The young man who, insists upon fashion's § la'est whims naturally comes to fashion's head- quarters for them. As you know, that means As soon as he lands he -puts on a Suit, and the suit generally lands him at onge, The smartest and newest double-breasted ing are the favorite fabrics, New Shirts. issal of the New Neckwear. . Persons responsible, The People of North Bruce, he they fishermen or far- New Ca PSs. mers, are not serfs to be treated with- New Sweaters. Clothiers and Haberdashers, Oak Hall. hind it.The engine of ho eet, | Mades, but the highest standard of artin g ne i, he engine Ol s well as the New Wenth- Sack Suit. Cheviots and Scotch Suit- man, if you wanta Suit of it. BIBBY CO. | 7 ASK TO SEE * It costs nothing to see our Men's and - Boys' Fall much to own a Suit or Over- on Tuesday (COAL, Clothes do not 'make the man, but they often It is an understood thing that : wy ™ another aast- | we make ourselves acceptable to the people about in bound freight crashed the ca- | lothes only can attain this he engine of the wae | €0d. Our clothes are not cheap, poorly gotten u ; ready- 'clothes. o fit you. . Come in and take Order Department Suits, $8] 5, $8] 8 and $20. Overcoats, 81 2,815 and 818. he People's Clothier Redden's and Crawford's Groceries," re ------------ » Shoe Store. Rev, J.N. Parker, U "In June, 1901, I lost ing entirely. My 1} somewhat impaired but not so much af d bold converse but in June, 1901, my left me so that I cou whatever. I was a rheumatic pains in m "I commenced taki my hearing is restore [strong ama Vigoror At the Age of Elghty-elight Year: 1 cannot speak too | and now when eight can say it has invi BYU but thin} you must feel very tl loving Father that y« mitted to live,and by & blessing as you hav bumanity."--J. N. P: In old age the mua come thickened snd function. Peruns o its specific operation membranes of the Ye GiveFair A really reliable ren --Zutoo. : If you have got it in Zutoo Tablets will } istaken. mt fair to us for by the drug cures. "h n't fair to yours headache, when thisre etable headache cure ch, "The fair thing for "judge Zutoo on its me If you find it does n ache, sick, nervousorc ty minutes, and leave every time--no bad : discard it. But do not condemy out a trial, and keep headaches. You rea and one trial of Zutoo All we ask for Zuto you give it a trial bef to its merits or demer 'Wont you do this? f you do. on end trial tabl you can buy them at , packages. "5. x Robinson & C EE Cook's Cotton K« Theonly melicine depend. | strength. 2 "cases, $1) The Cook Medicine Co GREE ------------------ COMME? NEW YORK oN i by W. , Ml Thin . « opper more & Ohio Brooklyn Rapid Tra Canadian Pacific Erie Hlinois Central Louisville & Nashvill Metropolitan Missouri Pacific New York Central Pennsylvania Sugar Twin City Union Pacific U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pid GRAIN M WHEAT Dee. May Sept. CORN-- Dec. Muy - Sept . T-- A Good ! G. G. Publow, ch for Eastern 'Untari ome in eleven of 'had their cheese r belonged to the This 1s a pretty ¢ indicates that all soon have to come of instruction or g "Blizsard of B'

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