Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Sep 1905, p. 4

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y; he improved in figuring and MAY attack you at any. time of the year, but it is more pre. valent during the summer months. 0 does the . kin short wrder, doesn't cost "Inueh more than the wert you don't want to give. collar room. Any- NAY. we'd like to send you a same 108," any © dtew you dike, A | DLA will bring the sample. What a Temptation What Aviting 'or ei in a b shal of The et or es mn daily and soll ms fast as it's the answer to vam. If pulato-pleasing Teo and Rho lt table ¥ ahd at our door, make many happy at small expense. '| GALL AT T. PETTERS & COMPANY "Phone 649. , | Grand Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Station "=. CRAWFORD, ; ing the arcounts entirdly separate. age of sixteen, by his father, an om ployee of the same company, and he was promised promotion according as spelling, How he fulfilled expectations is indi ented by his rapid rise until, as one of the vice-presidents, he commanded a salary of $75,000. It was 'then that Mr. Morgan let his "ye rest on the gifted young man and made him an enticing offer. It was de- clined. Ho did not see his way clear to leave the New York Life, and he (di Bot then think that he, could serve two masters. He surmounted that difficulty later on, and "wtilled his conscience by accepting only $25,000 from. the New York Life! That was the first step towards his fall. The transactions referred to be- fore the insurance committee are as- suredly compromising. His trafficing in bonds, in a dual capacity, is, he says, all right. Is it? The chairman of the commitice failed to see it. He could not understand how Mr. Perkins could he loyal to two institutions at one and the same time, The Wall street Journal is weary of Mr. Perkins' posings and dual serv ings. There has already, it says, been too, much of him in the New York Lile's afiaire. "If," says the = North' American, ho is the standard of the men who manage the great financial | institutions it is time there were. ro- tribution wrecked upon them, "'lest in the end the people whose money is entrusted to them suffer while they was rich and insolent." As for Per kins he will follow Depew, Alexander, Hyde, and the other idols that have Jronped into the obscurity that befits them, Do The Utilities Pay ? The Montreal Gatette is not in 'fa- vour of u public management of great enterprises. It cannot sec in the pub- lic bodies generally the evidence of that economy * and business ability which are essential to success. It finds 'an occasion for a new out. break in the declaration of the Galt Reporter: and to the effect, logis: lation should be sought to fprevent the granting of a franchise to any electric lighting, water works, or gas company. Why? The council should not hesitate to go into the business itself. It can make money if there is any to be made and it can be ex: tracted by. the company. This the Gazette pronounces rank socialism, and born of an idea that a pumici pal venture cannot be a failure. "As o matter of fact," says our vontem- porary, "the mupicipal ventures in the province of Ontario, which cen to called sucessful, are few in nnmuer and unimportant. Their principal sucess hans been in the invention of new and most mysterious methods of municipal book-keeping, designed for the purpose of hiding the errors 'of omission and commission of the yuni- cipal management." There may be in some places & con- fusion of the accounts, but it cannot happen whore the public utilities are protected from any invasion upon their interests and their funds. This invision is the special danger when the moneys of the mwmicipality go into the one box, or cash account, and where there is not care in keep © Thete iv alse the disposition of the are not pertectly eB el lly ad- {are supposed to protect to a certain ston, the council backed the pore | couneil to. "milk" the utilities they oxtent. For a i Fo TUESDAY, to be. I Notes. {machine and threatens to | smash it. The job is a heroplian Gne. gave to the political par- ties and others in wasteful prodigali- ty. And this "was the company that wad so clean and honest | UA -- The New York American regards as respectable the notorious diversion of public money by Tammany Hall, in its paliviest wcaridal days, in compari- son with George W. Perkins' perform- ance with the New York Life's funds. % cn, The synod of the Church of Fngland has demanded that the goveranent set up properly equipped cafes in connec tion with the camps in order to offset the loss of the canteens. The church expects its réquest to be acted upon, In trying to diseredit the premier of Canada by a groundigss charge res- pecting Keewatin and the school sys tem the Hamilton Herald says Rogers bad discredited himself. It is "usu- ally the effect of accusations made in malice," Mr. Roosewelt must have strange emotions as he contemplates the state ment that one insurance company con- and. thet in the last all of five mil- lions went fo elect hit. Popularity at this rate is expensive. . -- The Witness likes the idea of the larger county coimcil and says the candidates for political life should graduate from it. Did not most of our parliamentary candidates begin the public service in the municipal coun- cil, of county or city ? A conservative print is of the pin ion that one. med not be an expert alienist in order to héad an esylum -- Th Me sale Ul. Saved Her Lover Bow: Bui of « only . couble Ye funds the cleft in the , Mayor Weaver, I'hila- delphia, are alarmed. He defies the § 3 peasant The managers of the New York Life dragging J are threatemed with suits for the | danoer, tributed $150,000 for three campaigns, | ¢ ALPINE HEROINE, calls a pretty Alpine romance. were driving their when Robin noticed that some goats still remained near the summit. t rock, in spite of the entreaties of his companion, He had hard d a spot, off his legs and hurrying down wards towards the precipice, Mlle. Delachenal, without a mo ment's hesitation, ran to the *"'chim- ney," right in the track of the falling Stoves, and caught her lover in her arms At the brink of the abyss the brave gil managed to. stop, and the unconscious 'man out of hurried to the village for | Besides a severe scalp wound, Robin {had two ribs broken, and the girl had ber face and arms badly cut. The cou- Fle, who are. twenty years of age, re- covered from their wounds, and the Alpine romance culminated at the al- tar in the presence of a sympathetic crowd of villagers. : ---- Faithful Mother Bird. | Youngstown, Ohio, Vindicator. Three weeks ago a freight car came into the yards in Chillicothe, 0., and the railway wen discovered on the foot-rest through which the brake pro trades at the end, toward the top of the car, a robin had built its nest. | In the nest was one egg. The car had { Made a continous trip from Michigan and stood here a day or so, and was sent to Ripley, 0. Upon its return here two eggs were in the nest. It Was again sent to that place and re- turned with three eggs. In this time the mother bird had hatched the eggs out, ever following the car in its meanderings. The railway men had kept a strict watch upon the nest and saw that nobody molested it. Orders came to send the car to Michigan, and the men held a consultation, and it was decided to remove the nest to a near-by tree. It was carefully tied tL to the tree with strings, the mother bird watching the proceedings rom a nearby limb. As soon as imished, she resumed the faithful watch of her flovk, Investigation has proved that the other bird travelled hundreds of miles in following the nest from Michigan to this part of the country. ------ If We Knew. There are gems of Oft times lying at 'wondrous brightness t, And we pass 'them, walking thoughtless Street our fee Down the busy, ¢rowded : iu we knew, our Pace ' would slacken--- We would step more oft with care, tL our careless feet be treading To the carth some jewel rare. I we knew what hearts are aching For the comfort we might bring ; If we knew what souls are vearning stall. What. is wanted is a first rote business man. .,Yeb? Then why ap- | point a doctor? His education has not been along business ince. ---- The Era has been printing the let, ters of people who complain that cer. tain insurance , companies have wot been carrying out: their prom ses with regard - to dividends and profits. How could they with the awful wuste of money which is now being revealed ? -- The Winnipeg Times wants Sir Wil: Frid Laurier to deny what Mr. Rogers asserts respecting Keewatin. Why should the premier have to answer any man's fool © talk. A member of the Rovernment has made a statoment and by even the Toronto News it has been accepted in good faith, Sir Thomas Lipton asd the New York Club if it would, under changed rules, calling for deeper draught boats, accept and then 'challenge for the America's dup. It told him to chal lenge first. Scant courtesy, isn't it? What did the loving cup which these New Yorkers gave to Sir Thomas ty- pify ? SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. What About Them ? London Advertiser. Speaking of tainted money, what about the filthy notes the banks keep in circulation, Mun Of The Hour. . Toronto News, 4 The demands on Mr. Whitney to op- en fall fairs are not nearly so harass ing as the demands for the opening of more offices, ' Making Monkeys Of Us. Hamilton Stentor. Why should the spirit of mortal be proud, when surgeons are putting monkeys' hearts into men' and making them go? ' Right In Line. Manitoba Free Press: . The conservative convention in 2AL, berta not only professed in words its | faithfulness to the traditions of the y, but lived up to the party re. Erronesusly Thinks by Scouring cord e mn action, hv choosing the CP. instance, in King: which made the water works' vor mente, and the coundil took nt age of its power to out down and al other than the city. The council may ! with regand to light, in order to se- are i MWamilton Times. most off the sum. it would pay annual | panics everywhere ; ly for mii ¥ the TE ing. It would wot hurt Yhe Sumpusivs W onlly ma , but it would put peo- presume to follow the same poleiy Inks on their guard against sompanie that are being run for the benefit of cure the street lights for which people | the officers and directors, resident of Pon aR ill 3 nd the t FERRED R. solicitor as the provinaal party leader It i fie insurance com- 3 Sue that had an overhaul * that are honestly economi- W. S. Crews, an old and vrominent shot and bullet into dying an hour nd LC fred, or, Chown's drug ody IH we k | curing the dandruff, She dandeufl her lifo tong. accompanied by falling hair, the world to cure dandruff is to kill the dundrali germ. hair preparation but Newbro's Herpicide, | killing the dandruff germ, hair free to grow as healthy as ture intended. remove the effect or the sunshine we could fling ; new what feet are weary Walking pathways roughly laid, We would quickly hasten forward, Stretching forth our hands to aid It we knew what friends around us Feel a want they never tull-- That some word we've liehtly spoken Pained and wounded where it fell, We would speak in Accents tender To each friend we chance to We would give to each one freely Smiles of sympathy so sweet. No Smoke Sale. All New Goods at Prevost's, Brock St. Our stock of ready-made clothing and gents' furnishings, amounting to 810,000, will be offered to the public at the same low prices as when we held our great smoke sale last May. The public can depend on getting genuine bargains. Sale commences on Saturday, the 16th inst. ------ ---- Booze In The Army. London Queen. In connection with - Sir Frederick Treves' experiences among the troops in South Africa he alluded to the enormous column of 30,000 men who marched to the relief of Ladysmith; those who were the first to fall out were not. the fat or thin, the young or old, or the short or the tall, but those who drank. So well marked was this fact that the drinkers could not have beon more clearly distin guishable if they had worn placar.}s or their backs which goes to Prova tHat spirits, whatever olse may be their effect, do not give stamina, as SO many people believe, Mrs. Stephen Kane, aged eighty-one years, died at Perth. She was the mo- ther of Mes. William Broughen, Brock- ville. What Causes Appendicitis. . The commonest cause of appendicitis 13 constipation. When 3. 1 uire physic don't use cheap drastic ills-- get De. Hamilton's Pills, which st! then the stomach, regulate the bowels and prevent any tendency to appendicitis. In one day you'll feel the tremendous benefit of Ir. Hamil- ton's Pills. By purifying the blood and cleansing the system they prevent headache, lift depression and drive away weariness. No medicine so suc- cessful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills, sold everywhere in 5c. boxes with yellow cover; get the genuine. CLEANLY WOMAN, Her Scalp That She Dandwnff. Cleanly woman has an erroncouy idea that by scouring the scalp, which removes the dandrafi scales, she is may wash yet have Cures scalp every day, and too. The ouly way in ond there is no that will do that Merpicide hy leaves the Na- Destroy the cause vou Kill the dandruff with . Precipice, The 3 in a Swise vi of Mile, princhcnal to Joseph Rab, a shepherd of Haute Savoie, re About this time last the yo thei oh goats down to the valley on the slope of the mountain Paray de Tardevant, Instead of making 'a detour, Robin, took a short-cut up a "chimney" of paid so much at auction for a H had been in use ro years. W tells me that this is the best Cook there were 10 or 12 women could not get it for less, and don't think I paid too much. money than any machine on the market. portable. Are You Still Using Colored and adulterated teas from China ang Japan? If so, why not try CEYLON TEA. Black, Mixed or Natural Gre. which is absolutely "PURE. ' Sold only in lead packets. 25c., 30c., 40e., 80c.; 60, By all Grocers. ' ~~ Be > ae ! BIBBY'S No matter 'whether you are a business man, workingman, banker or baker you'll get full value for every dollar you leave here. We employ no brass band methods, nor flash fictitious values'in your eyes. If you select for your winter wear one of our $7.50, $8.50. $10. $12 or $15 Suits and one of our $8, $10, $12 or $14 Uvercoats, you'll have as full value as you can obtain anywhere on earth for your money. : You'll have the best fabrics, and the most artistic_cutting, New Gloves New Raincoats New Overcoats : New Trousers New Fancy Vests New Hats New Underwear New Sweaters New Hosiery New Neckwear. Don't miss seeing our New Suits and New Overcoats--ijust in. : THE H. D. BIBBY CO. the best tailoring 5 200- Clothiers and Habe 'dashers, Hall. { SCHOOL BOOTS Solid and Durable tise AT The Sawyer Shoe Store. TS -- A ------ EE ---- EE STORY No. 3--1905 SERIES "HAPPY THOUGHT" RANCE A Kingston lady was asked a few days ago why she appy Thought which ell, said she, everyone Stove made, and as at the sale who wanted it, however I am quite satisfied If you want one of these best-of-all Cook Stoves call on McKelvey & Birch, 69-71 Brock St. Empire | Typewriter Gives more valve for the Visible writing --Very Price, $60, Secondhand machities from $s to $so. ; ofl "sl [J. B. C. DOBBS & 00. 171 WELLING A Baker's Triumj The Mooney Baker c: produce anything better t Mooney's : Perfecti Cream Sodas The very best of flour, t and cream --the most m plant, the very best bake Canada. A biscuit super any other you have ever 1: Say "Mooney's" to your gr NSHRINKI 4 UNDERWE Boysdon't liketo wear their fat shrunken underwear--they don't ha if he wears Ceetee, for he'll wear i himself. Just as economical to buy Ceetee fewnioned one-piece suits for them, and much more comfortable--no ct seams to chafe the body. 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