Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1905, p. 4

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OOOO ped. | his emotions.' It's a commenced using ght. The cure has been mar- I had used one box of were as healthy as ever, Street, Waverly, Sydney Rest and Comfort. For the Kidneys. fff oief Cures Rheumatism Too. THe CLarun Onemicat Co, L more obnoxious because it affects both Prove that good conl contain a greater amount of combustion than Coll having less' per ent, of core DAB hut a statement of that kind interest you hall so © Mich as the knowledge that your Winter's supply. was uit stowed in and that it was all of "the best quality, the roel hot stufy that Lrawlord sells And we ore meaty to put it there any time you IR. crawr Joos OF QUEER! WADE ron over BO vans. E.W. GILLETT Souram TORONTO. ONT. [& SUPERFLUOUS P| forget. i Bont alic® ingupert, enced. he $0! + Scars 00d & rolurn of the hairs tesull. PATRONIZE CANADA'S LEADING DERMA. OUR EYES Are Eye Experts our business enables "GRAHAM DERMATOLOGICAL INSTITUTE arid Svectacle #98 Church 8t., Toronto OF CHINA PAINTING China mended to rY Phraseology At The view just before the polling. 'A zephyr voter is a feller that comes to you, gives you the glad hand, and Then he blows sway into thin air on election day." So many men. id King: ston, candidates of one sort andian- other, have had an experience with "this vanishing element. They have canvassed the wards, for the repres- entation of them in the council, have counted up the promised votes until it scemed as if it was a mere formal ity to register: the will of tne people in their favour, and they have dis: covered later on how immaterial or ctherinl was the support of their al- leged friends, Some others have had higher ambitions with disappointing resulls. Tt Aakes 8 man of Devery's stamp to delinedte the episodes of political life in powerful and unique prose. The zephyr vote describes the shifty and unstable character of many of the rlectors, and, "the third rail," the outer. one on the elevated railway system--represcnts the candidate and A Fle a 34 on, but it's cold] "enough Feeling Of The People." It is remarkable grab and the pension scheme, which passed parliament so Guietly, because a subject that was discussed more in when the power is turned off." {private than. in public, is-the greatis=| sue in the bye-elections. All other sub- 'octs are regarded as of secondary im- 'porlande, At least it is the quektion of which the candidates make special mention, and this is taken as an indi- mind of the electors. Nor is the de- nunciation of grab and scheme confin.: ed to any man or party. It bas been contended that the indemnity paid to some men. does not compensate them for: the time and money they lose Wy devotion to the public service, | You sho candidates in the bye-elections Ag pretty. unanimous in their disap proved of the larger indemnity. The ibral' candidate in Lambton leads in Abg demand for reformatory legisla- tion. The 'liberal candidate in. North York, Hon. Mr. Aylesworth, announces that if elected he will deem it ineum bent upon him to give consideration to the question, and especially to the task of changing the pension system. All this demonstrates that the people are not disposed to be forgetful of an experience in parliament that is the vartics, in the same way to the same extent, Boss Rule Is Checked. _ The result "of the elsction in New York city, on Tuesday, was accord- ing to expectations. It was a very close contest for the mayoralty, and ns hot as those who participated in it desired, Tammany Hall wins again, not upon its merits--for jt has noth ing to offer for puble admiration- McCleHan ¢ represented in his person the best that can be ex: pressed by a deoerat with some de gree of self assurance. The mayor-cleet is an able. man, but the thumb of Mr. Murphy, Tammany's chief, and is not free~ to do as he likes. He will give the city as good government as one man can give to jtiunder the re- striction of a very venal institution, Mr, MoClellan was not elected with a sweeping vote. He had not much of a lead of Hearst, and he would not have been re-elected had not the | re- publi rallied to his side and given him' some help. They had to save the combine from complete annihilation. Murphy and Odell, have, however, re- teived a warning which. they will not but bheeause of course he is under The triumph of the hour is in the election of «William Travers Jerome, the district attorney, whose name stants for all 'that is courageous and progressive 'and independent in public life. He defied the' bosses and he has beaten 'them badly, despite all their unholy deeds and alliances. A less brave! man would have hesitated in ET etm etree ere THE DAILY WHIG. Fin" 'Opifer per Orbem Dicer." 3 I T_T Eleétions. [Potion ? Who got the zephyr vote, in the! New York election yesterday ? "What in it 7" asked Mr. Devery in an inter- tells you he is going to vote for you. | las a Jew," Has * much to answer for, that the salary | cation that it holds first place in the self-government elections goes all right eventually, but like the vrar as a most enlightened sovereign, "dew'y lines of ocon- ftite in business, he succeeds or fails according to his abi- lities, He enters every profession, is J chinist, inventor, engineer, as well as 4 merchant, , * broker, pedler, drummer; Wage cartier, 'in' sweat shops. | ¢ . ls ovo, mines or build theatres, ranch or a hotel. He can graduate from West Point or if, "of sculptor, fnancier or | strect musician. Aen hy "Ho is emphatically no multi-mil- lionaire, as some - Baptists are, nor can _it be said of him, as was stated a few years ago of Presbyterians; that sixteen prominent bank and trust' company presidents in New York City were of that: church and in good standing, His wealth is absurdly over- rated; doubtless the proverb, 'as rich Great masses "of his people, not re- cent accessions exclusively, live from hand to mouth. A glance at the re. cords. of (Jewish charitable societies in the large cities would show bow wide- poverty. 3 " fortunes, due to thrift and enterprise, are more com- mon, but even these are Pot se nu- merous as is popularly supposed. It was easier to disprove the notion that heretics had tails than that all Jews are rich." ak he information. here. detailed is wel come enough, and it may come as a revelation to those Who have regard- ed the Jews asi& Ration of shop-keep- ers. and teaders. They certainly have a penchant for Jyusiness, - and they seem. to prosper utider conditions that ho other 'pegplp' 'Wotild not be at all protiising. They adapt themselves to their circumstances, however, and ac- cording to' Prof. Isaacs have mado their inark in every known occupa tion and ment of business. The Jews, though. numerous in some communiticsare little - known outside of their owls: cireles. They are. encountered in trafle 'énd abour, but a knowledge of their 'necessities is limited to the rae. Thero are the rich and there and. the poor, but they only realize their interdependence. The poor make appeal only to the num- bers' of . their. clasp.., How much they weed in relief, or how much they re ceive, is not a matter for public dis cussion. BEN mort, they arc not a criminal class. The offenders dre very few, and this is something that is very much to their: credit. Editorial Notes. Judging the © Russfans By their ro: cent acts, they are hardly fitted , for. Mr. Tarte endorses the 'pension to ex-ministers. Let ug see; Is he nota beneficiary ¥ He should have left it to others to do the talking. The auditor's report is alleged to have Vindicated some one. Did it? The man who could find any vindica tion in it for the loose work of the + & council would he very clever. . The liquor men of Toronto are in censed with the pew commissioners, and talk of capturing the council, so as to check the demand for licenses. The Wine and Spirit Jour- val advises thé 'trade to be up and doing. fewer By pulling a big lever in the voting machine used. in some American city one voted the full party ticket. - When the 'vote is split the machine is full of complications. It independent handle. voter "it is hard to ---- > W. T. Stead has just called upon to go to Russia and «try his hand in pacifying the people. He regards the whote good has been limited by the indisposition of the, people to listen to. his advice. Stegyl Ju suffering from an. cglargement. of the head. a -------- A Young Man's Death. accepting his task, But he had behind him the best men in the community, of all parties, and it has been ad: | vertised to the world that where a public prosecutor, "and the terror of ovil douers,'" as Mr. Choate called him, does his duty, wholly and fearlessly, he can command the confidence and support of the people, 4 The machine, as is represented in "New York politics, may still be visible bt it must be badly damaged ax a result of the election, and some parts' Red Cross drug store, ken will refrat to learn of his death, on Wednesday morning of diabetes. of it may never be used 'again, | LC ------------ ern oe Mesa Roda Bovil, all sizes © frevh at Gibson's 'at Owen Sop i before hep "Friends of the late George W. Haw- The young man wes a son of the late Edward Hawken. He leaves a mother, two brothers, William H., of this city, and Edméad J,, of Hamilton; two sis. taps, Mrs, James' Muckler, Watertown, N.Y. and Mrs. (Capt.) 8. Milligan, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. - a "Tres Swallows.' Joba Power and Son's * Swallows" Irish Whiskey, famous jog over a century. Of rae Hedy : x - : : 3 ied this week, | band, F architect ws soll ag plumber, is ma: | wooden ones, they miay in the NOVEMBER 8 SEEKING DIVORCES. : ---- Quite a Lengthy List For Paiiia- , ment. Ottawa, Nov, ' 8, Thirteen applica: tions {or divorce. will come before the Canadian parliament at the next ses- i} rion, The divorces are requested for the usual reasons. Mary Emeline Preston, South Cros- '| by, asks for a divorce from her hus- J be rancis Preston, Thessalon. 4. Eileen - Mary Mackintosh, Quebec, from" her husband, Charles St. Law- rence Mackintosh, late Ottawa, now of Brockville, : Thomas Ganeby Turnbull, Medicine Hat, from his wife, Theodora Street, Fredericton. James Alen, Toronto, from his wife also of Toronto. Asenath Ramsay, Toronto, from her husband, Williasn E. Ramsay. William Edward Ogden," Toronto, from his wife, Jessie ' Ruth Hodson, also. of Toronto, Ethel © Caroline Cozens, . Toronto, from her husband, Joseph 'Cozens; of Sault, Ste. Marie. Charles William Holmes, Rock Is land, Que., from his wife, Dame Alice Bryant, whose whereabouts is un- known. Johh Allen Peer, Toronto, from his wife, Ellen Lillian Peer, London. . Julia Macklem Dod, Toronto, from her husband, Wiliam Arthur Dover, also: of" Toronto. Hariette Wesley Baker, Hamilton, from her husband, Francis Shaw Bak- er, Massachusetts. Minnie Flo. Irvine, Calgary, from her husband, James Irvine, now of Conneaut, Ohio. DO ------ SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. What's In A Name ? Montreal Herald. "Proboda is Russian for liberty. It; sounds more like. a breakfast food, but perhaps it is what the Russkys want' most. "F SUEY, ac a Postion OUSOh takes 75 that no matter what Toronto may call it- self, The University of Ontario is in Kingston. ~Horror's More Apponent. Hamilton Herald. That horrible massacre of Jews in Odessa; is sufficient evidence that the mass of the Russian people are not. yet. fit-foreelf-goveriient. Money In Dairying. Ottawa Free Press. Canada. has exported $30,000,000 worth of cheese and butter during the past year. The mild and gentle cow is only second to our wheat fields as a source of prosperity. Not In With Borden. Toronto Telegram. . Postmaster-General Aylesworth may be brilliant, but he can't hope to win 80 many victories for the government 'as that outside guard of Sir Wilfrid's cabinet--Opposition-General Borden. A Wise Conclusion. Toronto News. ' A plumber charged 'a citizén '82 for cutting a' water pipe and joining . it again. If the bath-tub ever gets out of order the citizen intends to give the plumber the house. It would be cheap GOOD FOOD. Necessary for Pgople for Stren- uous Life, Nothing is more necessary to equip people for the "stremuouns life" than good food. Mun, physically, should be like a well-regulated machine and nothing contributes to this end more than food that is mot only pleasing, but that also strengthens and nourish- es. No other food made from flour is 80 rich in body-building elements - as ¥6da biscuits. This = is saying much for. ordinary crackers and much more for Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas, which arc widely recognized as the most perfect soda biscuits -in all Can- ada. They are crisp and delicious, delightful to the, taste and alwavs wholesome. Mooney's: Sodas are the result of years of study. They are manufactured in the cleanest and best equipped bakeries in all Canada. ~The" workmen are most skilled and the materials used of high order. ~The flour is a special blend, milled only for the Mooney factory, and she but- ter and cream come direct from = the famous dairies of Western Ontario Not an ounce of "inferior butter' finds ite' way into Mooney goods. The re sult is a toothsome and pyre food. easily digested. No other soda crack. er quite compares. with them and no other receives such a generous - wel- come at a table where they have once become known. The pre-cminence they have attained is due to genuine merit. ---------------- Railroad Ties Of Leather. German papers report that railroad ties of leather are used on the Rus- sian government railroads. All sorts of material have been used for this purpose," but chiefly tarred wood and iron, No tie has given perfect satisfac- tion; the wood decays @nd the iron thenges under the influence of temper- ature. It 'is expected that leather ties will not be. perceptibly affected by either air or heat, dor will they split when nails are driven into them.. If leather ties prove more durable than long run be even less expensive. ------ Buy Bovril at. Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Always fresh there. . : Virtue alshe is powerful, but ih combinution , with American dollars: she is invincible, and can never marry a duke. Just Landed ? {owe cent Pen womo). If you are p laborer, + wiechagic. farmer, clerk or handy man--there is 2 man adver. tising in * The Globe" for you. Answer po ~ "The wis a Miss Quinn thing in Boys' ble for boys from 4 years to 16. i) ours, quality considered. know we'll will bring in the boys: THE H. D. The Men's Wear Store, Princess Street, Kingston. Princess Street, Nov. 4th. : ~. Just unpacked 150 Up-to-Date Men's: and Boys' Over- Coats, all the latest patterns, striped and checks, in English and Scotch Effects. MEN'S OVERCOATS, prices ranging from $12 to $18 Your choice: during this sale, $9. BOYS' OVERCOATS, prices ranging from $7 to $12 Your choice during this sale, $4.75. They Are Actually Worth Double. right in the season, just when you nteda NEW OVERCOAT for yourself or your boy, 3 money saving opportunity that appeals direcily to your pocket. Jos. Abramson, The People's Clothier 180 Princess Street, Between Rédden's and Crawford's Groceries. PALL yo sJ \, of : ITH 0 $B \ RUB ON SUNLIGHT 'S LEAVE 30 1060 MINU E SUNLIGHT ZZ WAY unlight Soap is beter thy, s ~other soaps, but is be ued i the Sunight wey (gon Hard rubbing and boilin, of the past in home 1304p is used a4 Ed fy. The reason for this is be Sunlight Soaps absolutely po contains no: injurious chemicals -- indeed, nothing but th ite, woolens soft rh { C t the active, leansing, dirt-removin proper. 0 a ties of soap that is nothing by ' soap, I 5 Buy it and follow C. directions . i YOUR MONEY REFy Fi i by the dealer from nh { buy Sunlight Soap if you find R INSE w any cause for complaint. 165 ) LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO - . cam Bibby Ss Bibby's * : . 3 Boys' Overcoats styles that are new and' desirable. The Long Coat The Ulster The Russian Coat The Belt Coat The. Reefer Coat To cut it short we'll say every- vercoats, suita- There are no prices. lower than We business if you Reefers, $1.50 to $5.00 Overcoats, $4.00 to $8.50 Ulsters, $3.00 to $5.00 BOYS' GLOVES BOYS SWEATERS BOYS' CAPS, To be held at This is your chance, You'll find them here iin all the DON'T MISS THIS GREAT OVERCOAT SALE! "The People's Clothing Store.', 180 for One Week, beginning Saturday, nee: \ Bast Rubbers made, manufactur The Canadian Shoe Store ve J Men's Overcoats Ht you have a thought that leans towards a Winter Overcoat the garments are here to clinch it. Our display of Men's" Over- coats at $7, $8.50, $10, $12, $12.50. $13.50. $15 and $18.50 have no equal in this city. The styles and patterns are en- tirely away from the ready-made idea, and, outside of this store, can only be had at the first-class merchant tailor shops by paying double our prices. Wear on: of our Overcoats this season and you will give the merchant tailor the go by herealter. They are sure to please. MEN'S GLOVES MEN'S SWEATERS i... MENS UNDERWEAR BIBBY CO, Rubbers! Everybody wears them. You a pair. Trya pair of the Rubber Co. We hove We recomménd t' em. them in the newest shapes to fe all styles of Boots. The Sawyer po hands, and the clothes will be | ~absolute cures of fem ' zadr in Four Facts For Sick Wom | To Con EB. Pinkham's Vegetable ( lets on Unequalled Record © Mrs. Pinkham's Advice Is * fiol Fres; and always Helpft v. t almest every ¢ Fresr.--That alm itals perfor upo Ingue hospitale D7v through n such gymptoms as backache, snd painful menstruation, leu d jacements of the uterus the side, burning sensation in bearing-down pains, ner th we, sleeplessness. 8rooxp.--The Jellicisie 8 r the la the record foi . il jnkham"s Vegetable : SE strengthens a diseases of the female org: wothing else can. / For thirty years it has bee omen to be strong, cu uk wan) kidney troubles jpe and ovarian, infla pess and displacements, n menstruation eg and Ang its pains. It has also pro invaluable in preparing for ¢ and the change of life. : p.--The great volume Fh grateful testimoni st the Pinkham Laboratory Mass. many of which are fro time published by permissior solute evidence ofthe value E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com] Mrs. Pinkham's advice. Fourra.--Every ailing w Canada is asked to ac following invitation. It is 'bring you health and may life. Plaka mitandingd Women suffering form of fémale weakness are ymptly communicate with] b= at Jyyiin, "Mass Atl 1 received, opened, read and by women only. From symp your trouble may be locate: quickest and surest way of advised. Out of the vast vol rience in treating female Pinkham robabl h the ve gigs ut will help your case ahy woman, rich or poor, is ve fave does not take advanta gener ns offer of assistance. meme ase ---- INCIDENTS OF THE -- Newry Paragraphs Picked Reporters On Their Rc Shell oysters, Camovsky's. N. €. McIntyre left this jor Toronto, on business. Patronize the school chil aid of the General City Hall, November 9th a) As all girls expect to marr + sites, they. naturally think of time 10 leagn. the art q Ex-Ald. James Stewart from Coteau last night and day'in the city. The transit i$. doing big business. "The propellor India cleare William this afternoon aft: ing a cargo of grain at Ric The court of revision sits | afternoon and evening. This afternoon a farmer w in Montreal street to the stopped: in front of a. stor tered. In his rig at the ti valise and a heavy overcos returning to his rig both ing Golden Season Ove Althorpe, Nov. T7.--Rev, Viraith preached here on. Sw big snow stor. on. Monslay "mk drawers a hard run. the golden seasem, and Albe a rest. The English church having a tea meeting, Nove i the weather is fine, if no The programme comes from Mr. Whitmarsh gathered a Tamitss; Saturday, and paid prices. John Erwin is i Mississippi, after working summer months. The boy Wg some fun hunting. M Forester is spending two home. Mi Mary Erwin } ed from a visit at Calabogi Campbell and Master Jim, Pent a week here" "visiting Pomey Fournier spent. Sur to see his father, who has | | nonth. Walter Do Saturday and Sunday a Corners Ihe Campbell B the pas od threshing here and lef Parts. Before leaving the: Vited back for next year, Kmrantee satisfaction: Ch hustler, 4nd Barney, too, George can heat them all th " engine, can sing, and a time whistle to dance, an Irish jig A good but the "asier 1 reputation is a | are others, ons a ' get a mortage. he magic of first love Brees SU soon and is rem ong EE ---- When to Tal The best time to ta too Tablets is whe rst suspect you are tohave a headache. . Way you will ward "nip it in the bid. The next best fi take Zutoo is whe have a headache. T ts will cure it in 1 Minutes and do it time, Yet, after all, yor not have suffered twenty' minutes if t) had been taken the right time, 10e. and 254. dealers BK. Robimion Gr Te

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