Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Oct 1905, p. 4

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It ix the great motor power in he household, and the foundation vol our comforts, wend deserves a place on the - pedestal. Coal purchased frém Crawford is clean and bright enough for the porch, While waiting, to renew the glow. ng 'grate fire. Well eo sked food and cosy comfort is derived from our well screened cout, | FOOT OF QUEEN ST. PHONED. TRUSS FITTING IS A SCIENCE ure to hold them derstand to wot the Hest oughly "quaiiid 0 do the work. nd 10 give he best In prise of Overcoats, Suits, Under: x aut. Hoots and Shoes, ete, R. SRAWFORD, CTEre are "wany @ifferent kinds of Heraln (rapture). They aif TEQUIre Press. in place, but the dit ferent Kinds oF Hernia require Pressure in Different ways, sn one Cane readily. wn- |, i results ane must 46 feted by an "VXPERT." one He mintomy 'of the points at which how a Truss should be Ferults in every Ne urine. svory Trash Btked by os give satisfaction. 38 "between cuits and - biscuit 'eat- + ig One and not taste BE" of bis- | _ Abiolutely. and distinaly Jsuperior to any other make. | Goldwin Smith, when he has reached THE DAILY WHIG. "Opiter per Orbem Dicor. Candid Statement Of Fact. Prof. Shortt, of Kingston, has writ- ten an article in whi ranks Jo- Chamberlain with Bryan of the crave, and represents that the preferential proposition is- dead. Or- dinary courtesy should t the obvious--insult to Mr. Chamberlain, while & perusal of a few English pa pers would show that, although the preferential ides is not the topic of discussion at this moment, it is very much alive--~The Mail. - | 1 This" shore and eurt. article does a great injustice to "the _professer of political economy in Queen's College. 4 He is not given to the expression of rash" opinions, But to a close and cri: tical study of current events, and like a conelusion delibérately, he 'proceeds Say "Mooney's" to your grocer. e" Watch This 15-jewel ** Ryrie" movement is fully guar- anteed and good enough for a solid gold covering. 'But we have widened its §. opportunities for * serve ing mankind" by offering it for just $15.00 in a 25- - yeae. gold filled case-- ladies' or men's size. | Diamond Hall's recent enlargement means in- greased values to cus. tomers. RYRIE BROS. dems LMT E Detain Mm 134-138 YONGE ST. (TORONTO + ONT, - ---- - - A Friend Told Me About THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURE Hundreds of £ people, who have been cured of Kidney Trouble by Bu.Ju, were first induced to try this wonderful remedy of Bu-Ju are daily increasing, because everyone who takes them is benefitted--and these in turn, tell others. So the goodn is spread, -- myself, and cheerful 0 + ul all 'who, I think . Sullering from Kiduey Troubles oy hin ew the best remedy ? : Yours sincerely, 4 : JAMES MILLS, THE. OLaruN CHEMICAL CO., LIMITED, used Bu-Ju with it ink, are J | abandoned it. There was in the mean- to state it independently, courageous- 1 ly and dearly, : . The article in which Prolssor Shortt deals with Chamberlainign, as it was and as it appeared in the Queen's | Quarterly, was p terse dishing up of the origin, development and pees: J ent status. of a movement "which hus had its day, and is, 'in the" estima: '{ tion of* most thovghttel 'iiéh, aleady' assuming a funeral aspect. The pate: ment is simple and direct, Phin rows peeling its genesis : y 'Whamberlainism was founded upon a pessimistic scare as to the impend- ing ruin. of British trade, domestic and foreign, fogether with the speedy and inevitable dissolution of "the Brit- ism empire unless a radical change in solicy was adopted. Over against this dismal picture of the future was set a correspondingly bright and millennial vision of what was equally inevitable should Mr. Chamberlain's designs for he amelioration of the empire be ac sopted, and a mandate issuid placing the establishment in his bands. His plans were so simple and yet so effec: tive that people of even the most mo- dest intellectual attainments could readily comprehend the nse bene: tx which it was intended they should enjoy," The reference to Bryan was incident: al and to the effect that he, and men like him, may for a time dazzle the people with. their sophistry, but that "ntime, as the people go into an an (alysis of the facts, the schemes follow each other into "the land of explod- od phenomena." Professor Shortt does not make merry over Mr. Chamberlain's failure. It has made the péople more thought- ful he says, more studious, with the result that they understand: their fis- 'al position much better than they did. "Above all," writes { Professor Shortt, "the clearing of the imperial stmosphere of a great 'deal of section: al seli-geeking, much of it under vari. ons - hypocritical masks, must make for a framker and more wholesome, and therefore, more permanent under- standing. which will meet avery nowd as it arises in a practical and sccom- modatiug spirit. Primarily, the self dependence and self-controb of each of the Anglo-Saxon sections of the 'om. pire must remain the essential basis of a frank, self-respecting friendship and mutt assistance." Is there anything insulting in that? Is it not a candid -tatement of a great economic fact from one whose desire is to gige the truth without fear and without prejudice ¥ Feelings Of The People. An excuse is offered for not con- sulting the people with regard to the gas and electric plant extensions, and it is one which must be regurded as absurdl by all who understand the sitnation. Tt is said that there was not the time in whfich the issue could be referred to the people. Not the time ! Let us see, i The council of this year had before ita bylaw which was given one reading by the council of 1904, and which, later, it was expected would in some form, original or amended, be passed by the council ard voted upon hy the people. But the Light, Heat and Power' committees dallied with this. bydaw, and eventually itiliie a proper row with regard to the + | and Power sommittee been anxious for | The talk to the conteary is so; | ane | bills, 'especially for electricity, and this row had its effect upon the com- | mittee, Public sentient, too, was | assuredly not running -in favour of \ management, and there was so apparent desire to invite gn ex- pression of it at the polls: Truth 'to | municing olved," und later, statement is sub. , it will be as- the difference in the terest gor te sbetween the 4 per h debentures would call for ie per dnt. rate charged by ' overdrafte--will t item by comparison. soupeil. dig mot did of the cave. It' was not told by committer that there was not time in Ao consult the peo- ple, and the epumeil wes rot invited to ignore the rath because it would cost 8300 10 allow them to ivilege of 'going to the polls ani writin expression to their feelings. Nor was --theeommcil of 1905 plected with the understanding that it was to do as it liked, that its members were all-wise and all-nowerful and could do as they pleased. They had no mandate from the people to that "ei- BE densi A ' The New Yuk: Life Insurance com- panics have Bb n lending money, thou- sands of dollar)' to friends and pets at one and onahall per cont. Is this right # 1s it Jegal 2° Yesterday 'was, a great day for the church 'people. They gave thanks in the morning, and they feasted and gave thanks in the evening, and later one could interpret. Heais Vale" Journal, and the indeperident'* candidate - for the ma- yoralty; ip New York, is appealing to the "socialist element. The strength of the payty is vot known, but it may develop astonishingly. "Dawn in' Rudin," says the Hamil ton Spectator. And one evidence is the ipvagion of 'a place where men were freely using their voiges, in pub- lic discussion, and the taking of the lives of many. It is not the dawn of the millenium. - Ii the duty on. manofactured arti: cles is incven the Weekly. Sun de- mands that the" duty on agricultural farmers get dn line on this score there will be a cleavage in parties worth talking about. The Toronto Telegram warns Nr. Borden," and ' "the whole illustrions company of conservative strategists at Ottawa," tg, keep out of North York. The only hope of the party is to get a candidate, who. disowns his. leaders. The worst ent yet. -------- The Students of - the Northgiestern University must hereafter read the papers: and be familiar with current events. They will be examined as to 'what they know of these. This is Dr. James" idéa;, and' he will be remem bered by the students of Queen's. Reports favourable to the New York Mutual were sent ta certain papers 'and paid for at the rate of 81 per line. Some papers réfused to insert the matter even them, except as an advertisement and so marked. Good | for the press. The grafters cannot | capture it. nim State. security 'is all right so long as it is safe. Bit the Pittsburg Bank experience © is "enlightening. Nearly $700,000 of the $800,000 of state de- posits are out, "on paper of state politicians." What does that sug- gost 7 High Mnancing antong-the-gov- ernment officials? So there is bickering in the place ment of the ashes of Sir Henry Ir ving in Westminster Abbey! Why? | Was his life not as noble, as pure and | distinguished, as that of many whose dust reposes there ? Surely, and the talk about Irving does not do credit | to. the alleged aesthetics of England. | SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. "A. Simple Truth. Toronto Star: A Philadelphia preacher says that nine-tenths of the tra are married. Very likely. Unmarried men have no reason to leave their. homes, ; And The Rest? Toronto News. Montreal is happy. Sixty-eight thou- sand packages of gin were landed there on Friday. It is believed -that at least a thousand ave still on hand. Pertinent 'Advice. ky Tel . The I. Borden: M.P., really 'wants to know what ho. can do 38 help the opposition im the' approaching hye elections he can go away back and sit down, : A Poor Fellows | Strat Beacon. Accord ing to the Hamilton Specta- tor Mr. Whitney contemplates licens: ing bartenders, The barkeep will be in ! tell this 'public discontent stood in [ the way of an_ appeal 40 the people | more than, anything else, | © Nothing could be done about } the extensions, of gas at any rate, wntil {the spring. months arrived, and from {the time the new council took office | until the work actuglly. began there ! was the opportunity to uit hall a | dose by-laws had the Light, Heat | lit. | winch gui_of which a discergpg peo: | ple, must. be clearly. conscions.. polities thew in 'real earnest {o hold his job: Timely Assurance, London Advertiser. x A conservative paper in Montreal, complains of Mr. Fielding's "'sartori- al deficiencies." Mr. Ficlding's clothes may 'be a loose Bt. but there are no creasts in -his head. of a plebiscite a some of thém 'had dreams that no | products be fincreased as. well. 1 the | Fo Swrts FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 WADE. PURCHASE CABINET MAKES AN ORDER. IN-COUNCIL. . . v ---- A To Provide for thie Purchase of the Petewawa Camp Site -- ") Grains and Vegetables in the ot Oot. "2 Ay a incetin i the ¥ i -- Fo fy {railing éamp. property has been purchased from in- dividual owners, but nearly two town- shi granted by the Ontario govern: ment are alse included in the site, AS early as possible next vear the erce- tion of 'unecessary buildings and con- struction of ranges will be under taken. : Large numbers of immigrants are Yeiarted to be oun. their way to Can- ! a and with cold weather so near ears are being expressodt that all wilh fot ange work. The Canadian officers who: were to have taken.charge of the Halifax gar- rison on July lst last, are still wait- ing for the imperial officers to move out. Much annoyance has been caused by the delay." The minister of militia is anxious that all schook teachers should = fit themeclves: to give their scholars phys- ical instruction and a conference of the provincks £34 this end is to be held coon in Ottawa. The mounted police report to the de- partment here that experiments in barley, oats, vegetables and' grass growing ar: turning out well in the Yukon. Ald. W: G. Black, Wellington ward, announces that he will contest. the mayoralty in January. The imperial troops will be witht drawn from: Halifax and the fortress placed in. full charge of the Canadian garrison by November 15th, ------ Just Look At This For Saturday. 28 1b. box 'good raisins for $1.25, or Bc. lb; 21° lbs. standard granulated sugar, for $1; new canned peas, 4 for 25¢.;' new canned corn, 3 for 25c.; new canned tomatoes, 10c. tin; pew La- brador herrings, fine and large, 25. dozen, at Hopkinscn's grocery, Market square, next Crown bank. te The Only Remedy. Ottawa Journal. Among the plans suggested for the shortening 'of debate in parliament we fail to, note a proposition for the abolition' of the press gallery. But that would fil the bill more quickly and thoroughly than anything else. "Three Swallows." Bir John Power and Son's "Three Swallows", Irish Whiskey, fi for Part of the | e---------- Mothers and Children Make Happy b - Homies, their homes, but because of some de- bility or displacement of the female Se. they are barren, Preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable d more success: essfull than by any other medicine, becatise it gives tone: and' sf pth to the entire le organism, e wll lace- ments, ulceration and inflammation. A woman who is in good physieal condition transmits to her children the i Mrs. Mae P. Wharry, Secretary birth to two premature chi Pinkham's Veget: mended healthy maternity ? : . If expectant mothers would fortify meres with Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for thirty years has. sustained thousands of women in this condition; there would be a great decrease in misca: s, in suffering, and in disappointments at birth our household. Every day | advice is free to all The following letters to Mrs. Pink- Ibe Boers ham demonstrate the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in such cases. ious period. MOTHERHOGD Actual. Sterility in Women is Very Rare--Heaks: Many women long for a child to bless of my child, for it me give birth to the North Shore Oratorical Society, The Norman, Milwaukee, Wis., writes y and gave "1 was married for five years Lyd E lable Compound was recom. and I am so glad I tok it, for blessings of a good constitution, Ise" Bnd Poulin UA woman not that an incentive to prepare for seven Tong, DPRY. aud rgd 06 within little Xp was born, which is the pride snd y. bless ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for the light, health and happiness it brought to. our home." If any woman thinks she is sterile, or hasdoubts about her ability to carry a child to a mature birth let her write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., whose expectant or She has helped thousands of women through this snx- Mrs. M. Keener, Hebrow, Yarmouth, N. 8., writes: + Before m: Women suffering with irregular or painful menstruation, leucorrhces, dis- placement, ulceration or inflammation of the womb, that bearing down feel ing or ovarian trouble, backache, bloat- Mrs. Pinkham: bealth, able to get out of bed in |ing or nervous prostration, should re Ba" morning." often so that all | ember that Lydia E. Pinkham's V. would look black to me and life did not} able Compound holds the record for To take Lydia B. Pibhone contabis Cone the greatest mumber of actusl cures ink 'Detter, fn fact I feel that | of woman's ills, and accept no substi- ie ediciae saved my life and the life | tute. Hany Women Have Been Besefited by Mrs, Pinkham's Advice and Medici over a centiiry. Of highest dard mm IIE of purity. Distillers to His Majesty the : Jesty Qelluloid eye shades for reading. Gibson's Red Cross 'drug store. Sherif Henry Soule, sixty-five, of Tolland, Mess., ' while driving across tracks . was struck by a passenger train and thrown into the crotch of a small tree. His horse was killed and his waggon demolished. He was un- injured. v Have yon {ried "mother's bread *" Get it at Toye's. It's a little better than the kind mother used to make. Mrs. 8, F. Bowdell, a dressmaker, who went to Los Angeles, three years ago from Chicago, has fallen "heir to an estate in Colorado worth £815,000, left by an uncle, I. Hilton. The drug store that sells the high class candy, Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Thé murder charge against Mrs. Recknor and hor daughter at Strat ford, was dismissed, hut the elder woman is held on a charge of cealment of birth. ral Rstimatibns on hot air, or Mot water heating kindly given at Willow Hardware Store. Elliott Fitch Shepherd, New Ycrv, wus sentenced to 'a fine and imprison: ment by a French court, for kiting a Hittle--girl by his _automabile. "Den't forget" Saturday cigar bar gains-at Gibson's. Red Cross drug store, con Walking Made Easy BY WEARING THE ACME CUSHION SHOE rel } Jas on ph stimu- lates blood circulation an: foot from heat or cold and . FOR SALE BY The Sawyer Shoe Store 212 Prinesis Street. = Gray's Syrup Red Spruce Gum For Coughs and Colds. BOYS' QVERCOATS! Russian Coats, Long Coats, Military Coats and sters, $3. 3.50, $4.50, $5, 5.50 and 6. : THE Jl If the boy needs an Overcoat bring him here at once. Don't let him suffer for the need of one. We've everything in Overcoats for boys, both' large and small. We've the Box Coat, the Double-Breasted Coat, the Long Coat and Belt Coat in Fancy Tweeds, Che viots, Vicunas, etc., for the larger boys, $4.50, 5 55% 6, 6.50, 7, 7.50 to 10. For the little fellow we've Box Coats, Belt Coats, Children's Reefers, something very new and nob by, $2, 2 59, 3 to 5- This is a great store for Children's Garments, $0 everybody says, and that makes it so. Boys' Suits Boys' Sweaters Boys" Underwear Boys' Caps. . H. D. BIBBY CO. The Men's Wear Store, 78, 80, 82 Princess Street 2000 000600000006000000 0004 $ Wo Gany Sock INGOT COPPER ANTIMONY & TH $ THE CANADA METAL C0, TORONTO. aun EDUCATIONAL: SINGING Hiss Cora Louise Larke, permann Klein, Pupil of Instructress St. Late VOOR to. 'Soprano 'S ? Toronto. College: Methodist church. ssba¥ for Conservatory an eaminations. Concert Boas dares Romilly 'House. 7 No MIST. Js made Loss train in the ~ for axBusit Sill Cor. Barrie and Clerg of the business or 0 have our gradual ased students superiority of our methods. ; A PRACTICAL SCH Modern equipment ; compet ers ; moderate 'rates + and Evening Cli Bay T. N. STOCKD <n!Phonee $80. eg Students May. | Fall Enter Any Time Sep Kingston Business " ® LIMITED Head of Queen St Kingston = =~ .C A NODERN, PERMANE) LIABLE SCHOOL .. Established in 18 Practical, complete, thorough, instruction given in all ¢..mme ects, Open thronghout the w Prite, call or telephone for terms ogi McKAY, HF MEPL: Presidunt, IEE IT Tay v SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NO HOMESTEAD REGULA Any even numbered section fon Leads in Manitoba or t west Provinces, excepting 8 a eserved, may be homesteaded u. parson. Who is the sole head. of of any.male over - 18 Ya&grs Of i extent of one-quarter gectio) more or less. ry way be made pérson: local land office for the dietrie the land to be takeu is sivuated bhomesteader desires, he way. tion to the Mimisier 'of the Ottawe, the Commissioner of tion, Winnipeg, or the loca the district in which the land receive authority for some - ot entry for him. * HOMEST SAD DUTIES : A has been grantéd an entry, fo stead is required. to perform ditions connected theruwith wu the following plans : (1) At least six months resi and cultivation of the land in during the term of three years (2) If the father (or mot} father is deceased) of guy pers eligible to mike a homestead der the provisions of -this A upon a farm in the: vicinity « stared forbyeftguch person 'e stead, the requirements of this residence prior to obtaining © be satisfied by ich person res b* father or r.other. 3) If the .settlor .has his residence upon farming land him in the vicinity of ms hop requirements of this Act as t nay besatisficd by residence said land, APPLICATION FOR 'PATE be made at the end of three fore the Local Agent, Sub-Ayg Homestead Inspector. Before making application te settler must give six mon In writing to the Commission inion Lands at Ottawa, of hi to do su. . BYNOI OF CANADIAN Ww MINING REGUUA Coal. --Coul lands may be i $19' per ucre for soft coal a sathracite. Not more than B2( be Ssquired by one individuu pany. Royalty at the rate ol er ton of 2,000 pounds shall b on the gross output, = Quartz. --A free minek's ce Sranted upon payment in 7,50 per annuw Wi an indiy from $50 to $100 S annuin | pany according to capital. wh winor, havipg discover ace, nay locate 1 1.500 feet. > The we for recording a 'claim At least $100 niust 'be expen claim euch Year or paid vo the vy SoMder in lieu thereof. Wher expended or paid, the lo Moon having a survey made, Complying with other reguiren chase the land at $1 an acre, The patent provides for the A foyaity of 2} per cent on tb 100 ACER winipg claims ge; Square 100 J juare ; entry fee $5, A free miner may obtain tw edze for wold 'of five mijes IWenty years, renewa discretion ol the Minister of ti " he lessee shall have a dred, Ol Within one season from t the lease for efich five miles. od snnum for each mile of ri oyalty at the rate of 24 per ¢ ed on the output after it exceec w Nuty of the Minister of tr Mi hauthdrized publica t! tn rent 'will not be paid I'S A Mis r Winter Gov, Sede re iestigating aur wv Kock feptionally Jarge oh we allow no on well ug 2 Pair of our * Men's 3 loots at gs worth mare HL JEXNINGS, Ki HAVE YOU ANY T0 SELL ouTsiDE of SINS AND YOUR TRoM COME To

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