Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1906, p. 4

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t just' put Just Finables right care on y Teast, expense 4 re grade and wear of our "with those of any 'other fini in our line. At Corbett's Hardware to the our ith Winter Clothing ean be hought cheap today. 1 have too large a stork and must _clear it out, My prices for Good" Clothing will surprise vou, they're so low. Call and soe for yourself, Isaac Zacks, . 271-3 Princess Street, 1 Jettine. and County Deben- M purchased Deposits recelved allowed, eis examined for you, h connection. (ut sur We may save you some money, Our charges will be moderate. Don't Neglect a Cough Cold IT CAN HAVE BUT ONE RESULT. IT LEAVES THE THROAT or LUNGS, OR BOTH, AFFECTED. DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE ~ SYRUP IS THE MEDICINE YOU NEED. . ........ It is without an equal as a remedy for - Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Pain in the Chest, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Quinsy and all affections of the Throat and Lungs, A' single dose of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will stop the cough, soothe the throat, and if the cough or cold has be- properties of the Norway Pine Tree will proclaim its gat virtue by promptly eradicating the bad effects, and a persist- ent use of the remedy cannot fail to bring about a complete curs. : Do not be humbugged into buying so- called Norway Pine Syrups, but be sure aid inaf¥t on having Dr. Wood's. It is put up in a yellow wrapper, three pine trees the trade mark, and price 25 cota. Mrs. Honry Seabrook, Hepworth, Ont., writes: "1 have used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup in our family for the past three yours and I consider it the best remedy ' known for the cure of colds. It has cured oll my children and myself," 'We' have every facitily and a wide Lusinesy adyvics, Time for such Work ; any week day between thes hours of 3 and 5 o'clock » come settled on. the lungs, the healing | DAILY BRITISH WRIG, published will have to he more than talk if jt [RR IESE [i to matin ; Ontario) weskLy » H 0, 12 pages x xs Soil a hea heim ac pyh Monday |. Editarial Notes. he Investments proposed to yon, or that raday ngs a | year. r. Fay says that work upon 1 | ou intend making--Life, Endowment, or ta Sached is one of the pn Print, normal school will he begin here this [Aveitlerit Policies, in fact all kiwis of | cheap Work : nine improved The British Whig Publishing Co., EDW. J. B, PENSE, Managing Director. THE DAILY WHIG. ""Opifer per Orbem Dicer." Women At The Bar. Some time ago the Whig noted the fact that a Miss French, of St. John, N.B., had been denied permission to practice law, for which she had studied, because the courts bad ruled that she was not a "person" within the meaning of the act. The attarney-general has, introduced a bill into the legislature at Fred- ericton, admitting women to the bar on the same terms as the men, and the rumour is that it will probably pass the house without objection, now which Is there any 'profession invaded? Th 0 women have not invaded ? ere are some things that men can do better than the women, and these are the feats which eall for strength and en durance. In physical tests the woman is not a match for the man, but in tellectually she appears to be his equal and in some respects his su- perior, : As lawyers the fair sex should he a sucess. They are usually gifted with speech of the most silvery kind, and in mental activity they should be at their best under the stimulation of the court. Whether the law will he a popular resort for the women is an- other question, The first one who dons a gown in Kingston and appears in' our court house will be more than a & Regulating Life Insurance. The committee on insurance the New Yark legislature, which in- vestigated the dbuses of the New York tine days' wonder, from SINNOTT BROS. 36 Johnston Street 1.80 am, to 8 am. lage to pn wet an all-round meal in the city. Moals of all kinds on shortest. notice. English Chinese e have the fargest a wpeciaity. plete dinning room in the and wost com 'Phone, 650 Restaurant hy. NEW YORK CHINESE 83 Princess Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to 5.00 a m THE Lest place to get an sll round Lunch in the city. Mel 8 of all kinds on shortust notice. English and Chinese a sbecinlLy. BR. J. FREE, CONTRACTOR Estimates s lng ie fo, ol det ason A las Cement Work of 94 Division St. C. H POWELL CARPENTER AND JOBBER 103 Raglan Street: Try Myus' "Home: Made" Head Cheese. . Ping-Pong And which ever "ends We are still going to keep nothing but the best mined. tion to our patrons in quality as way the game Hard coal We aim to give satistac- well as just quantity, and when ¥ou buy coal at this yard you get full weight, no dirt, ~ carefully cooked with Canadian Pea Fed Pork. Clack's Pork and Beans are cooked w tice diferent" size tins to sul the require. ments of almost any size amily, Sabot Pork am ni 18 Badal /ir a Fasvems Sauce Naked 1rk and Foams Chili Sages W, CLARK, MONTREAL J 160g The only sato ual monthly medicine on which depend. Sold in two degrees of streneth--No, 1, for nary caer, §1 per box; No. 8, 10 de. a gros stronger for B . Si ali n 5. Ask for Cook's Cot t Compound ; take no substitute. fhe Cook Medicine Co,, Windsor, Ontario AND WOMER Usa Big @ for unnaturs discharg s,inflani mations irtitation s or ulveration of mucous membrane, Painless, and not astrin RON OF poisonous, Sold by Pragglels, or sent ju plain wrapper by expres, prepaid, fo $1.00. or 8 bottles 92.78, Circular vint va request VOIce iL I ! RE SOPRANO SOLOIST OF ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Has just returned from Boston after taking special course .om hreath control for artistic singing apd development of nower throigh resonance and is prepar- ed to receive and Concert Ku- 193 Brock street A WARM SUBJECT There's nothing in the world we're so much interested in as Coal at this time of the year. It may sound speak of coal buying and science, but that's what wo tmportant made are that 0ar customers pupils eagements. Address, queer to selling as a we've made it HREOYeFies Wa have complete satisfaction to and. that the Way to win husiness is to deserve it. Booth & Co. pays best FOOT OF QUEEN ST. 9. a superior FOOT OF WEST ST, coal and heaps of satisfaction. 'Phone 133. : . 2 Sh Soritething Wrong. W Chicago Inter Ocean. R. CRA FORD, There mist " he something wrong somewhere. Either all these stories we comy has suggested legislation founded upon its report. There are certain results which should be attained hy act of parlia- ment, notably the prevention of re hating, the participation in syndicate ofigrings of officers of companies, the investment of in toubtiul securities, the recognition | of auxiliary companies to the disadvant- age of the original, and the payment of deferred dividends. insurance money But what objection can there be to the" writing of any amount of busi ness provided it be dond on safe and judicious lines. | The Albany commit- tea recommends that over the surplus of the companies, and above a limited percentage, be divided yearly $0 that there cannot be a great rumulation of funds with an invita- tion to gamble with them. Then curtail the ac- « why transactions of a com- any ? With a limit as to of in a veat, with a the extent I reduced wsiness it may do range as to the securities jt may purchase, with a choice of only ane kind of policy, and with an an nual reckoning as to results the aver Age insurance company may he serious lv handicapped, and this is not sired, de- All that is wanted is an honest ac: countiig of the people's. money, and & more economical direction of the people's interests. Can this not be had, without a resort bo drastic leg islation which means the hampering of some of the companies, way, has ben talked of, but there year. That settles it. i : -- The liberals in North Toronto are running their campaign without meet ings. Now watch for the result, Kerr Hardie, the labour leader, poobi-poohs the rumour of an alliance between the labour and the tariff re form parties, -- running its municipal af- fairs by a. commission appointed by the council. What better is this than a committees of the coumeil ? Calgary is -- The labour party will revive old age pensions "in the imperial parliament, Chamberlain once hard this subject on the brain. Where does he stand upon it now ? The members of the local govern. ment are throwing themselves into the North Toronto bye-cleetion with great energy. What if they ale repressed ak they were in Kingston 7 -- Renfrew bids for the normal school, Its deputation has presented its, plea, and to the efiect that centre of Eastern Ontario. is in the The offers a site, Look at that, now, town The Hamilton Spectator has it that Mr. Whitney would do hdrm to himself and the province if he abol- of ac- no ished all display at the opening the legislature. Will Mr. Whitney cept the hint ? -- The Mail has discovered against Laurier in Quebec, a revolt Its state. ment of the Parent-Choguette jx cor: tainly not in accordance with the facts. . The revolt is a figment of the imagination, Beckles Willson avows he will dé nounce Canada's immigration from poliey the tree-tops, and judging by some of his language, tree-tops should be his regular abode. Who in thun- der is Beckles Willson ? Mr. Urquhart is' continuously NDAY, FEBRUAR Y 19, GANANOQUE NEWS Heflernan, came up before Judge Rey nolds of Brockville, on Friday aiter noon. The case was settled practically out of court, the plantifi s lawyer recommending the defendants for the clemency of the court: The young men were liberated with a severe reprimand and warning, the sentence being sus pended. . Mr. and Mrs. ¥. H. Beaubien, Maple street, left al noon on Saturday to attend the funeral of Sauvé (sister of Mrs. Beaubien), at Garden Island, on Sunday. Darwin Cross, son of Mr. and Mre. Albert Cross, of Eden Grove, met with a serious accident on Saturday. While chopping his foot received a terrible gash, necessitating nine stitch es. At the meeting of the Manhood League, Sunday morning, %. G. Cook gave an admirable address on 'Glad stone's Life and its Lessons." Kev. Mr. Anglin, of Queen's Univer sity, 'Kingston, filled the pulpit in Grace Methodist church, at morning and evening services, Sunday, on count of the pastor's illness. , Miss Nina M. Auchinvole passed peacefully away at the residence of her brother-in-law, J, B. McMurchy, Stone street, Sunday morning, The funeral was private this afternoon. ac- Mrs, George Taylor, Sydenham streel, spent a few days in Ottawa, during the past week. Mrs, George Connor of Oak Lake, Man. is making a visit with friends and relatives here Miss Bertha Britton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wo Ho, Britton; is visiting friends and - relatives in New York. Miss Addie McLaren, of Cobden is vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Chifiord Sine, Church street, G. F. Emery, M.D., of Ottawa, is in town on a visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Emery, Pine street, The Wanderers hockey club of King ston, will play an exhibition game with the Sta:-Rachelors ohn the Maple rink this evening at nine o'clock. The Holiness revival, 'which has heen continued during the past week in the town hall, has been well attended There were three services Sunday. SELF-IMPOSED PENANCE, To Atone For Accident Girl is Fatally Burned. Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb, 19. Elmer, aged seventeen, the Bethany Rose H. an inmate of Home, an Episcipal or Miss Adeline. Te | phanage in Glendale, died Friday from ferred to by the conservative press, as { purns received while" cauterizing her the great defeated. He has only lost farm in a self-imposed penance, during one parliamentary election. Mr, | Which she accidentally set fire? to hey clothing, The girl decided to become a m Lillian Fears, a three-year-old inn Blackstock lost four elections, and in a speech in Kingston seemed to glory ence at Youngstown, Ohio, in French, and did it so well that she was boling water that scalded the chi sat' back in their seats and said, "My, that she gainea the idea that what splendid acting." could atone for the accident by b Hugh Clark, M.P.P., must have run . . anyone could interfere her cloth islature doing' something to regulate caught fire, and. she was soon en hat in the fact, ¢ of the home, was suffering from a small cut on the arm. Miss Flmer at Sarah Bernhardt © roasted her audi- tempted to readjust the bandage. In doing so she knocked over a keitle of W's 1 arm badly. planded to the echo: . Same thing Remorse for the accident cansed Miss happened in Chifago and the people | Elmer much suffering, It is belie ved she urn- ing hersell on the arm, She was seen by other children holding her bare short of material for a specch in the | 87 Over a grate fire so that the 5 - flames touched the bare flesh. Before legislature/ when he talked of the log ling vel cinta ---- The Only Ce Given Suspended Sentence -- y ined. Tt has a mar . . . - bined. x Holiness Revival Services. Coffee is like everything else--the BEST Coffee requires chest troubles. It he \ : ; . io : : ea he vi Gavanogue, Feb, 19.~The case, care in cultivation, selection, blending and roass: 38 and upbuilds the VIL Charles' Goodall, of, Lapua, > » g and oasting, te ol dealers. 35 against Walter Uruesdell, and William g88 J. 1. MATHIEU CO. MATHIEU of TAR & Cop SEAL BRAND - Coffee is rich in Caffeine and Caffcone.- It is made of selected growths fromthe best Plantations in the world. CHASE & SANBORN + MONTREAL EE ---------- The H. D, Bibby Co. The MH. D. Bibby Co, PAIRS MEN BOOTS, fairly g +48 i regular sellin : Black Suits] -Did you ev never did. This week ...: en PAIRS MEN! 36 COL: LACE American made S er hear of a black shecp that faded > We OF ip ies ins That's why we have so much cofidence in our ~ Black Suits. If the quality is right, there is no more generally J. H. SUTH useful Suit than a Black One. Good for business--good for any occasion. Plenty of style and quality about our Black Suits, Single or Double Breasted Cheviot, Vicuna and Clay Worsted Suits $10, 12, 12.50, 13 50, 15, 16, to 18. Cutaway and P 18, 20 and 22.50, OUR NEW SPRING HATS HAVE ARRIVED THE H. D. BIBBY CO. © uh wm, RR, wR eh, wh on FOR SALE The Home REX FHA gosee soseee eOvershoe Lined rince Albert Suits $13.50, 15 PCP O@DOOODE@E®@® Are all (foo stock is cor the insurance business. The federal oped in flames. She never rallied from Parcel, rliament i ite © ste eal | the shock, arcel. aE [ De t puttison i is Thy om te " to deal x ~No. 122 University avenue, occipied by Thomas Mills, C rmo with the business that comes before it : : . : - 180 Ontario street, occupied by F wick Hendry & C Will Seize Weapons. 0. ary , I yy Fenwic endr o. ------ . 5 : . III. --No. 178 Barrie street, near Union, occupied by G.'S. Briden 9000 06 @ Conservatives resent the idea that Riza, Livonia, on 19.~Ru 1V. =No. 219 Bagot strest, noar Clare poe. occupied by W. Bowen, e9oc0e COO the federal government will stop the | FUSeT® Are Ying oft this port: ins V. --No. 286 Queen street, near Bar e, occupied by Mrs. W. Benn _---- _--. 2 i . > ing all arriving craft in order to pre Vi Alfred street, north of Pi i y rs. W. Ben flow of speech in parliament by adopt-) cont the importation of weapons, so vid ne » orth ol Princess,' occupied by C, E. de Car WE DO ing the closure he se of | er 'ge' consignments of ar a= : : ing ! he cle ure, But the noise of ral larg « hel gam nt of bi h nt VII. --No. 372 Alfred street, north of Princess, occupied by Mrs. F. Cotter, faction will not deter the government repo hi = on Shei Nay i qd vii No. 374 Alfred street, north of Princes occupred by J. IN. H. Ferris I wo 1 from applying. the brakes if the loguac- par CH POURS cay fore and | IX. --No = Albert street, south of Union, now occupied by Dr: Hors ron, Cast, Ma : ui destroyed by the troops depot of ey, may be rented frdm May lst, 190: y be inspected betwe aoe iy of some members is to become bombs and explosives has been dis aay O , ¢ on ay t, 190%, and may be inspected between Fittings--QUIC troublesome. T he _elosure is a con: covered in the centre of the city Ex) X. lot 895 Albert street, near Earl. fall lot deep, soil and first i servative expedient, ecutions in the country continue daily class drainage. : i 3 William Street, Toronto The A Mie to I} : XI. --Several lots, known ag the "Pigeon property," north of Princess e -- ib ie archbishop ol Montreal has is street. Good building Jots; good drainage, TT = SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. sued a: letter prohibiting Sunday { XII, --Several lots, west side Beverly street, near Union. Bvarsssscccss ance rete horse races, bhaséball matches, politi All these properties arel desirable purchases. v One They Excluded. cal meetings, ete. among his Roman 'RMS :--Fwenty-five por cent. cash, and balance may remain on IENTE R NO Hamilton Herald. 4 Catholic parisioner mortgage at five per cent. for five yoars or less, . Sara Bernhardt intends establishing | = - ee - Any of above properties will be 1s a few scholarships in Paris university for American students. when EVERY YOUNG GIRL she gets Lsusiness, 4 Civil Service Course; ' . Shorthand sold subject to present tenancy. Borla Parcels 6, 7 and 8 must be sold en bloc. 3 . en Parcel 1. (Mr. Mills' residence) is open for rental for a term of years. Pos Kingston Business Coll : home. Will the privilege be extended Th Crucial Peroid | 3°S%ion May 1st, 1906, and may be inspected between 2 and 4 p.m. © Looking For Business. to Laval students? Passes Through a Crucial Peroic Further particulars on pplication. 4g Limited The hope of some western cities is --- Between Fifteen and Eighteen 1 i i Head of Queen Street do Me Nh Gu wa vp 4%, oan MILLS & CUNNINGHA fron" 7 on 2 " aronto Star The nts "ti y of school lif Spacious apartments, comp Falls system They expect to get this | The Cupid ten o'clock club of Lo. art] setvity 7 school Jif . ? Squipme v, Sealant np or; Wan , : Aten rerible stry a graduates' fn demand. Thor pe Wer atia very low rate, and it will Jansport, Mads up Of gilts whe ag: fi come in. early womanhood, taxes the . OWNERS ! Individual Anarinane ort © a great ncentive to business which ise their gentiemen calls a vitality of the average maiden to the Petent arn Fund] « e me ® X 4 - 1% developed by it, lap m. has failed, Hany ol vi The a utmost. Many a young girl does not 79 CLARENCE STREET f ot the whole yousB thre Kingston cannot attract manufac ih re gone alo the banas of re understand the physical changes she is 7 -- . Yo Hac: Jceivers. Tetand I } «Bi McKAY, H. F. METC turers unless it has choap power. | a undergoing. When the first signs of GEAR BOOEHG OOOGROOGH $ | MEKAY, HF. METCA offer, and th : Fito --- womanhood appear, everything de ? resident, Princ *T> and this is not now at. its com A Wise Man. pends on keeping health intact, so "rttesscre sees ee mand. There have been various specy- | Brantford Expositor that in years to come chlorosis or j &® . », > 2 / lations respecting the possibilities of Premier Whitney announces that an consumption will not be developed, ( ------ Haman power being generated by the or merease in" sessional indemnity is not Nothing so far discovered has such 3 falls in the vicinity of 1) Water | being considered for the members of | , Benelicl olfect ae Foreaone. whit s BS 1] S SPECIA 3 nity of the city, hut the Ontario legislature. The general |e a nutritive tonic and hlood-buildey ' . they have never been examined (ex. | Public which was so agitated over the of unusual power. Ferrozone is the Th , e h Oru it cept in a casual ananner), with a vicw Ditawa Ssjary grab' of last session | hast remedy, because it contains the ec Finest in t e Land : 2 to determining what they cap prodace will feel greatly relieved. exact qualities that are needed to in this respect, It is for the local committee dustrios to give the subject as soon as possible, The er generated by be conside on in- attention cost of pow high to red in competition with the energy which 1 generated by a water fall, but" it might be made, through the power plant of the ity, sufficiont ly to make location of new dustries desirable. It ix alleged steam is too low in that certain industries passed Kingston because there was no earnest. dined active interest in them displayed hy the council," Bug jt doubtful whether the council had opportunity is any to deal with them, The on industries od largely to the ref be made to them, committee 1% confin erences that may It is not commis. sioned 10 sock manufacturers hecause the quest is sometimes expensive and the committee is nol voled much ils purposes, for A commercial club, composed of busj- ness men who would hear of what js hear about impure food are not true, or we are not half as well as we feel, going on through their travellers, who ance, Ferrozone girls, Reason In All Things. yo Exchange Some people think there ought to ha revitalizes gives them spirit and ener could aid the council in any desirable build up those organs requiring assist rv TRUFIT is a name that dq true --AT- A. J. Rees', 166 Princess St. foot com fort Our qual 1s high, wor oo i v : ravides a supluis of vital power ai] ship the best and prices 7. more weddings in cold weather, hut [nerve tone that sees them safely a ly gos they forget that Cupid isn't dressed | through the dangers of approaching lh GRAFF PGE GOMOD able. or ten below zero, and has to stay | womanhood. - . home by the firs to keep "his wings] Thousands of glad mothers tell of id - : A E Herod, 354 Prince: from freezing off, the vigorous health Ferrazone brought F their danghters Here is the experi LID COMFOR --_---- INCOME OF PHYSICIANS. ence of Mrs, W, EF. Michael, a well us BORN. known resident of Richmond, Que EL SE SEY NT Picto oH "1 can strongly recommend Ferre - . Mrs. J Make From $40,000 to $45,000 a | sone as a good tonic for young ladie PEARSO1L) a 151) Year. My- daughter has heen taking Forro In cold and stormy weather, keep your feet dry or ' does TO Berlin, Feb. 19. ~The Medical Cham- Zone for the past six months, and it d =~ iene Borland), ber of Berlin and Brandenburg is pub. | M88 worked wonders for her Before an % : . . : ia lishing some interesting I tie re. | using PFerrozone she was anaemic and warm by wearing a pair of . . TH MARRIED. garding the incomes enjoyed by medi nervous, and had no strength. Rut A ary ih. Aon Mith cal practitioners in the capital of the Ferrozone has built up her whole con ~~ \ vile wn German empire. It would appear that | stitution and given her strength and C . : ! no fewer than | 32 si in Ber. | vitality. Of all the tonics I ever knew anadian Overshoes Or Rubbers Iin in regular practice do not reach | I don't think one of them compares L230 per annum, The average income | #h Ferrozone It certainly brine AL ih Berlin for a medical man, however, {health and strength to voung girls : ® about £2,000, In the upper regions yuickly 4 : of the profession, fifteen have an in ot only young girls, hut women of come of 312.500 to 215,000; thirteen, | all ages derive quick benefit from Fer. ~---------- THEY ARE THE BEST------ from RI5000 to $17,500; three from 'rozone. It wplifts, braces, gives new 17.500 to £20,000; six from $2500 to 'health to all who test its Mormons $25,000; four from $25,000 to $30,000. | powers. Forrozone is prepared in the Hous DIED. five from $10,000 to 245,000, and one form of a choecolate-conted tablet and a ane, Sol with income of $60,000 and 883,. sold only in 50c. bores, or giX boxes I Widow q . for $2.50, at all dealers, The Sawyer Shoe Store

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