Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1906, p. 4

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Coal Struzk in our shed. . best. places to got an in the city. Meals of all kinds on t notice, Buglish and Chinese alty. Phone 665, Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. £ Carriages, Cutters, Ha J Hew Co ; A oe Sale of Horses Every Saturday ---- pb wll round ER J. FREE, CONTRACTOI - 2 ! all kinds § Oe of ud tetrad Phone 402 Open from 0.30 an 0 83.00 am place wot an = tal. oni of rg a specialty, ' Try Myrs' "Home: Made" Head Chose. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, COBALT BUREAU OF IMFORMATION >i SHANE ree of tharge yn. uiry rega ne companios and claim in this wondoriul section Adare Box III, Cobalt, Out, coal is-what counts. | Lumps, not waste, dirt or. Bust, are what you should have for your money. Get the best--it's the cheapest. Il give you a ton of coal, 3 coal, and guaran- full weight and quality {Hormance has been J Hensive in some respects, and the oh and 3 io bln charge, ~All charges for advertisements "Biers ot or societies sponsible for . . for long ture for mercan thing beyond ey rig be "ox of uj contract the the Written direct ull copy. fer hi or. Lt an, other A nave rther an oun Leived by them for such fv ouN agruat. THE WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 14 Diees, 84 columns, in published in two tions, enc on uw y and EAR reduy a year, i paid , $1.50" per vear.© r is one of the bent Joh Offices in" Canade : rapid, sty- lish and cheap work : nie impreved wrinting presses. British Whig Publishing Co., Limited, Edw, J. 1: Pouse. Managing Director, THE DAILY WHIG. ""Opiter per Orbem Dicor." i ------ Opposed To The Races. The local government will think seriously about the effect of it héfore amending the Jaw and openly permit: ing of horse races in connection with the local fairs. It is no exeuss to say that the races have oocurred, though the per-' disguised and not called by its proper name. There is' "speeding In the ring," which ind simply horse racing without the re- YEAR reading which the 'sel wolars must have, word +; three "in reading columns' aro subject 18¢ school boatd, as in Kingston, buys ons are wus und Payable in ud- incorporated Ua ! Mr. Gamey was out of order with wi be held iy re: Nik remarks. But he served a purpose hey space are by his talking. It was to show that tile wae elt anted: bouk question ax yet, and there is no nt ie pss are More important question when, as Mr. "hens Contracts. +1 Whitney professes "the public "school : nso) 1. " ad- in the college of the masses. Shall cense and that performed uo imumedia 4 rats , advertise. "publishers will not he ble ; Enon. "at Yo IOC | fhe bond tog v De Piao of. with ity county commeils' bill. It is one are subject to the approval of the In case of errors or omissions in legal 18 the pub : amie fey 8nY Fequest from } 880, sent a deputation to the govern THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 17. Aid Of The Ds ressed. The late liberal government of On- trio took 'the initial steps towards consumptives' saditaria by stipulating that, under certain conditions, liberal aid would be givest to the mumicipali- ties in respect of these institutions. The law provided for one-fifth the cost of site, building and equipment, the local grant, in' any case, however, not to excood "$1,000, The goverment, by this statute, was also expected to pay 31.50 per week per patient in the sanitarium erdeted and naintained by any municipality or combination of wunicipalities, and a similar amount per week for patients from outside municipalities, ' That was the first practical response by the province to the demands of the people for the special treatment. of its tuberculosis patients. The people, however, are still elamouring for con- sideration on the subject. Not a single county. on city has undertaken the erection uf a fanitariviu. Nor is it likely that the responsibility will be assumed by the municipalitios. The consumptive, to be helped cured, must live jn the air, and it must be as pure as possible. The sanitarium that suits bim is away from dust and smoke and traffic, and in as high an altitude He can be conveyed to this institu tion at any time, and he will seek it if it can be found. It is argued, then, that the govern- met of Ontario, out of the large re sources at its disposal, and from sue- ceswion duties, can erect and endow a and the reference books which are in frequent use by the teachers and vanced pupil In. 3 - . applird on general book account. Even thix could not happen exeopt where the school books and retains posses: sion of them, - the government has not dealt with the Expense Of The County. The government is bound to go on of the things promised by the govern ment (while in opposition), without the county bodies. The present law provides for the elec: tion of representatives direct from cep: tain electoral districts, and it ought to, make for efficient and economical government, 1. The old counties' councils, made up of the reeves and the deputy reeves, and numbering from fifteen to fifty, made administration of the public af- fairs very cumbersome and very costly, The Hamilton Spectator is very much against the change, "HM the council so formed were to look out for the pay and expenses as well as the present councillors do," says our contemporary, "the new deal would double the cost of the councils to the ratepayers, That will never do. What the people want is smaller coun cils and not bigger ones, If the bill or as possible, constmptives'. home or sanitarium, One large one for the province, pro- perly located and equipped, would be better than a dozen of small ones inadequately equipped. ous." . Aor the information of the people, the The municipal 'associntion, some time Whig reverts to a point in its previous e, namely, that on account of 'maintenance'"" the sum of £10,000 will have to be expended this year ment to argue or reason against the. bill, and the speakers were repulsed. nection with some racing association, | There are certain rules which . the trotting associations enforce in the! interest of honest speeding, These rules can only be applied by member ship in the associations which are re putable and in a position their conunands obeyed, The county show cannot afford to have membership in the larger. trot. ting associations, amd xo those rujes ain not satisfactory. On the contrary they invite exhibitions which ave of: to have jections to theni would be intenvified by "racing" in place of speeding." 3 The people, representing various moral agencies apd wovements, and principally the lergy and churches, have heen vile protesting. against the proposed change in the law, and the government that goes against public opinion however it may be expressed, ix simply committing suicide, ofA Nodel Sunday Measure, The Lord's Day bill is ax complete and as comprehensive as the Sabhu- tarians can desire. The bill, passing the house becoming law, will grneral cessation of and command a very labour, There will be exenptions to the gene ral auplication of the law. Works of necessity and merey will he contin: wed, but under circomstances that cun not be misimderstood, There will bo un end of all wmecessary travelling by, boat or railway, The object that hay tong been sought, that labour should have a rest as far as possible, on this one day in seven, has a full an proper recogmition, The Sunday baseball game, or di- version, and the Sunday excursion, the tendency towards which was be- coming more apparent, through the influence of American practice aml example, are expressly forbiclden. Sun day amusements are not {6 be tolera-- tod. The legislation thus outlined is re garded by so keen a @ritie the Montreal Witness, as a model of its kind. It is drastic beyond expecta tion, and surprisingly so becavse the Lord's Day Alliances has been slow in ax Mr. Whitney told them that he did not need any advice on the subject. He had taken it up and he was going to from current revenue, That is unless a complete overhauling, which the ex- esting. The economical aspect of fairs has never, al- apparently troubled them, It is doubtful if any money has been saved by the reduction in repre- sentation in Frontenac. The commis- sioners appear to come to the city un: public business oftencr than the councillors, and they do riot miss any operation of which is a detriment, in |, that it is costly and inefficient. The suggestion is that this out-of-date or antique machinery be 'sold for what it will bring, which may be very little, and that its place be taken by modern machinery. The result, it is stated, will be a cast aside or oot meet because unable to secure a sufficient vote on" any side to eleot & warden, would represent a very large sum, It is essential that this sum should be accurately figured so"that the council may sce how far it would go towards the purchase of the new and modern equipment. : The committee has a very clear du ty before it. It is to submit a Scandal In The West. The McBride government of British Columbia has escaped defeat in the legislature by the loyalty or tenacity of a very slender majority. A great land scandal had heen wander consider ation, and it brief list of the obsolete machinery and its value; a brief list of the chinery, (which is approximate new ma wanted), and its and with both a statement showing what the probable was being investigated during the closing hours of the ' ses cost; sion, land in the vicinity and hold it now hopes anv Wants Of The Hour. public schools, he uses langues | SO€S OUt Of this store. Ask to see our special $13 bases the demand for & change, next] gesuming the discussion of the light, | which can duly be described me my Suits. Other lines at $10 to $16.50. session, will be practically unanim- heat and. power: ¢ommittec's report, culous, Resists Blight and Disease, and is . pert advisor _regommends, is under: | potato, while yet a heavy cropper.) he : rl wath it theeugl, at sll hasards. taken without further delay. Ti Ah Fildoruo, tradued in The very cream of this season's Shirtings. See The position of county 'commission- Thero is, the Whig understands, cer- 903, by A. Fin gold medalist in : y ery upon the question would Le inter- tain obsolete machinery the contifued the H. & A. 8. 8, ete, ete. Jt is co our special $1 lines. disease and blight resister, that ed the furore in Great Britain 'the past three years, and which has resulted jn the highest prices, which were fabulous, ever been paid for any in- troduction dom for all time, Smith Bros., vertisement, in this issue we call spe cial attention, Free to You, Free to You and Every Sister Woman women about this cure--you, my reader, for p-- ee -- YOUR TEA CUP Will prove our claim that "SALADA" CEYLON TEA Is the most delicious tea grown. LEADRAGSETS 95¢., 80¢c., 40c., 50c. and 60c. per Ib. HIGHEST AWARD, ST. LOUIS, 1904. the sensation of the day at Albany. The judge wants thé law amended as to insurance, - A Dadicl come to judg- ot ment, The Mercer Institute, pronto, has | been closed. It wad' established for) the reform of misguided girls, and it Hoes Hot sovm to have done its work: very well. Such places would not be necessary if the av erage mother only did her duty. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. eo Caught Bluffing. N.Y. Com Cal The kaiser may or may not play the great American game, hut he surely knows by this time that cardinal rule: ATAL GROCEKs The fellow caught blufling loses the 7; By --- pot: © dP gn, yg Tact Se Alarm Clock, The H. D. Bibby Co, The H. D. Bibby co, onto World, Senator Miller says if the senate had attended the caucus the would have been no 'salary grab. The senate should have the call boy wake it up when anything is doing. Out Of Harm's Way. Ottawa Citigen The DoukTohars have taken a rail Way construction. contract to remove one million cubic foot of earth on the GTP. That should keep them out of mischief next summer, £3 Bachelor Editor's, Concern. ioderich Tal 8 S LL ! i RE Men, who are posted, say" We've the best cloth- mean to_the pickle xehod Fou a ing in town." he province 0 we deprive Ol he ° anal Presence of the. model. school Ask any of the good dressers you meet anywhere girls ? eware, sir, of creating . void which "nothing ele can ever | you'il find that they always favor this store. Any par- a - ticularly nice thing you want to wear you'll be apt to A Wild Idea. m Advertiser find here. ) Whitney will have public ap proval in any efficient effort to im prove the public schools; bit when he says, as he did yesterday, that he to the time when few young men will care to go hevond the Come See Our New Spring Suits Nothing but the best of Clothing ever comes in or ELDORADO POTATO New Spring Overcoats Made from fine Imported Rainproof Worsteds, Cheviots, etc., $10, $12.50, $15 to $18. New Spring Shirts We Are Showing a Great Cropper. On account of the potato disease be ing vo-prevalent fir Great Britain for many years, there has heen an effort to produce a blight and disease proof ing to the wonderful cropping qualities of this potato, as well as 1t being o caus New Spring Hats It you want to choose a Spring 'Hat from the best variety of new Hats in town come here. almost into the vegetable king- said for fourteen pounds in 190: The THE H. D. BIBBY CO. . + . A Eldorado is sure to hecome « at feos that i Sone lo hem. They saving of $6,000 or $7,000 a year, | intorect to the Canadian grower to collec! mileage and per diem or {| ia i 1 tions I it is fered | he fi ", oe, a. "yi, "gin, "win, Rs 4 " ere is the question of all questions. | whom it is now offer for the first ee, the January session, though they did The estimated saving, capitalized, | time at very reasonable prices by * ° leachville, to whose ad Silk Waist Value Extraordinary - The Somverville Co their big millinery March the 20th, invite display vou to Tuesday, My Sister Every obstacle was east in the way increase in revenue and expenditure Suffering from Woman's Aliments As we told you in yesterday's issue of this paper, we received 31 Sa of the committee of env wiry, and re- i . rons ne . . : ; : * 1 . * will be as a Consequence - of the ple Silk Waists--one set of two which we had bargained for from tw lnctant witnesses gave evidence in change. such a way as to make it difficult to As a starting, point the people--the brated Silk Waist manufacturers. It is not necessary for us to expla reach the truth. But the facty/~came electors generally and not the con meaning of a set of samples--cverybody knows what they are--th out, : sumers of light, heat and power only ; 2.3 . Fhe friends of the government, ro- |_ should have a more definite idea of know that manufacturers finish with the greatest care every wais presented by a law firm, procured se- what improvements are proposed, how, with their travellers to take orders from, and if there is one pes eretly a block of land close to or on they can be most expeditiously and | | I i i 1 I ibe . "we. in . % 4 better than another to make up from --the samples get that on the site of the Grand Trunk Pacific economically eficeted, and how they ! terminal, for £1 an acre, and sold it can be financed always rely on the fact. We have 51 of thes samples on sal to the company for $10,000. Who . ! t became. the 1 4 tarios i t k if they are not sold out the sale will continu Monday Sor 1 came. the beneficiaries is not known, : 3 Editorial Notes. i : ; . : fe Lemstit but one of the law partners got $10, ; s panel fronts with hand embroidery covering, and wide hem 000 for his sh Mayor Dunne, Chicago, thé man of } for tus share, J the hour, thinks Mr. Dalrymple, of others are trimmed with real French vallenciennes insertion and Not only that, but the friends of fay ww: has ivi oy Neited . dasgow, has been go we 'unsolicited : " APR. 3 tp Life , 1euls e th the government, hy reason of the in Iie." And ti 8 Ra I will mail, free of any charge, my heme | Plaits. They are all so pretty it ic difficult {o particulariz i T advice." And there are others, : : ; : formation they reccived, negotiated ---- treatment with full instructions to any sufferer white, ®ith the exception of one, which is all black. They rang for the sale "of about 3,000 acres of If the mgurance commission has not TSIR woinan's aiiment 1 want to teil all 27,000 having heen ; out of the house, The opposition The men who manned the brakes on was represented on the conservative machine are getting the * committer of enquiry, and these | their reward. The orgamzers have members submitted a minority report, been provided fot. And they are sa which the government would not let | tislied, presenting its petitions. The govern ment has assumed responsibility for tho bill, and has based its provisions | npon an experience of its own. : The suppression of soms Sunday proceedings, and the restiiction ospe- cially of Sunday travel, come as n surprise, in view of the seeming on croachments of the great corporations Tust Year, Talk About Books. Incidentally thers was, in the dis. cussion of grants to libraries, n lively" hisoussion in the legislature wpon the cost of School books, Mr. Gamey launchect the subject. He protested money on public libraries when a large proportion of amount would be better devoted to the lessening of the price of school books." king about. There are pub- ed there 'are school lib: Joey was tal ! tion that is about the most shameful against the expenditure of so much * the advice No one can imagine what Mr. Ga them read. The seene in the assembly The Toranto News thinks, as i Tit Mr. In consequence was the noisiest that Hurchurt dues, that: school books $s ever occurred. A copy of the i i ha, . PY h cannot be made much, if any, cheap- precious document was sent to the vr. But the binding can be improved. lieutenant ror : ieutenan govern At the old price ? ton. The Mail, referring to the scamdal, Sir Pryslarick Borden says the British Columbia government | Ly the has omorgeel from the investigation \ with flying coloyes and an enhanc reputation !| For what? A transac for his informa- -- has been sla conservative papers for the livatenant-govemorship of Novy Scotia. But remember the origin and source of the rumonr. of which there is a record, and one for Now it ie a plumbers' eombine in which the people will not forgive | Hamilton that has been shattered them. land. its members convieted of con # : spiracy. Verily, there is'peo rest any- The Manitoba government. disdained where for the wicked. 3 of the Catholic chureh, or . the hierarchy, but it aceepts advice know better than any doctor. I kmow that my home treatment is a safe and sure cure for y or Whitish Discharges, Ulceration, Displacement or Falling of the Womb, Pro- fuse, Scanty or Painful Periods, Uterine or Ovarian Tumors or Growths, also pains in the head, back and bowels, bearing down feelings, nervousness, creeping feeling up the spine, melancholy, hot flashes, weariness, kidney and bladder troubles where caused by weske Besses peculiar to our sex. I want to send you a complete ten days treatment entirely free to prove to you that you ean cure yourse!f at home, easily, quickly and surely. Remember that it will cost you nothing to give the treatment a complete trial and if you should wish to continue, it will cost you only about 12 cents a week' or less than two cents a day. It will not interfere with your ion. Just send me your name 1 me how yom suffer if you ! you fhe treatment. for » In plain wrapper, by t dress, + wish, and I will se your case, entirely return mail. Iwill klso' send you free of my book ** WOMAN'S OWN' MEDICAL AD Vi .'" with explanatory illustrations shows jug why women suffer, and how they can easily cure themselves at home, Every woman should have it, ang learn to think for herself. Then when the doctor says , You must have an operation, ™ you can decille for yourseil, Thonsands of women have cured themselves with my home remedy. It cures old or ang. . To mothers or daughters, I will explain a simple home treatment which speedily any : : ' from ¥3.75 to $5. To-day and Monday, while they last, they wi the power to exact answers to its yourself, your daughter, your mother, or your for 'speculation. The Kuien Island questions, it ma as 'well lose its or sistef. I want to tell yon how to cure your- | at the one extremely low pripe 1 i v w A : y a ! I deal, however, was the more scanda- quiry, It will be bautked at cruc inl | jclves at home without the help of a doctor. Nias ons nd the: sev t ne t id Men canmot understand woman's sufferings, . br ROVE wh ; oy Ic y iy ge vermmen SOY 8 points, What we women know from experience we to keep all information respecting it -- $2.98 The James Johnston Store 180 WELLINGTON STREET. IN MEMORIAM. blessed with eight childs girls and three boys, all of living, except one girl, Mabel were Late The a David A. Clute, when quite young. The children ar Napanee Beaver |. ria of P v David, A. Liute, ont of the oldest [MES donas Garrison, of Pare Yo and most respected pesidents of south | T5 A. Choate, of Woodvi A of Thorpe; Hiram, of Assi Fredericksburg, passed suddinly away : Jn . H at his howe ar Sillsville, only ond W-Ta na Le OF Er March (ith, Deceased had been in poor | daughters, Kthel and Eva 3 health for some time past, but retired He was a Pre sbyterian oo the night before as well as usual, after; '0F some time previous ha all was well with him, and si ceptionally bright, and his as firm conducting evening worship with his family. He was born in INE on the old Clute homestead, en the Bay of Quinte shord near No. ¥7, and was a son of Col. Clute, and grandson of as it was for vears t of eighty ty was the ripe age and nine months, funeral . - ta: contuete ev. W. I } La Presse is authority for the state sfectually cures Lencorrhera, Green Sickness | Col. Thow pron, also a nephew of Sip | Were conducted hy Rev "hs io P) i > 'and painful or jr i : I | i A. MD. of Cenway. onl from the Presbyterians on the temper | yuent that fn 1902 the governor-genc. | & galt ir rn in Young doh Johnston, of Kingston, He lived Nor Sh t Sillsville on ance question. Is this quite ortho. i | iti rorn- | from its use : all his life in the township, and is the | Mar mele" ath i -1 lox ¥ ! i 0: fral, in behalf of the British govern Wherever yon live, I can refer vou to ladies last of the old Clute family excep one | Were largely attended i! + Yox 3 ment, offered Sir Wilieid Laurier of ur own eA ho know and wi Badly 14 other in: Westorn Ontario. He was a | Were taken to Napanee, and pl ------ ebm | declined 4¢. WH cli any sufferer that tl ome Treat s : a Tae +B | the Faster 0 BW \ 3 RR peerage, and he it. at do ment really cares all women's diseas staunch conservative, taking an active | the Fa fern b walt ar hy at Conservative papers have it that a vou think of that ? td G_ women well, strong, plump an part always, 'as he was councillor for | ™ hen the burial wi a 1 : . - ville range cannot be had on Barije field, for the camp, because of Cartwright's Sir summer re i Judge Hamilton sancing the Ne York Life's magnates. his old om. Just nd me your a dress, and the To ten days treatment is yours, also the Book. Write to-day, as voy may sot see this offer again. Address MRS. M, SUMMERS old family plot in the byterian eometery - at Ste Mel eleven years, and treasurer jor a few Sandhurst years for the township. About thirty- eight years ago, he married Eva Eii- Richard 2 ! players, and them w > i ok. of Jv You cannot give a quart of | of a half pint heart, 7a, daughter of Hiram Smith, of thee same place, who survives him, They | Box ll. Windsor, Ont. 3 Firs DON'T Neglect Miss Lillian Powell, Ax "Last spring I caught a out in the rain, and in a ds thinking it would soon lea 1 felt something must be d "I had heard so much al and began taking it regula cold and cough was broke: stored my. usual good heal | SPRINC } 0 TUESDAY, invite J | | SPENGE'S, G0-CARTS ~~ AND-- Some on thing pew and pretty ng dary} in 1906 desigr Uman, R ng Back Car » y Paras) » Lace Covers can "parate, 2 Also 61 h: er ages Mopainted t Sunday in rking on have comply athorstone s ick li

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